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Kayleigh McEnany Ends Crazed Briefing by Raging at Reporters for Not Asking the Right Questions

Kayleigh is going to Kayleigh.

Earlier this morning Trump managed to tweet one of his most racist tweets as president, asking for Bubba Wallace to apologize for the report regarding the noose in his garage and apologize to every driver and crew in NASCAR.

Then Trump strongly said NASCAR was wrong to ban the Confederate flag.

WHY is the president of the United States so interested in one incident in NASCAR and not so much about the COVID explosion in the country?

Kayleigh just wouldn’t address the questions, saying that Trump “wasn’t judging one way or another” and rejecting the obvious conclusions from Trump’s tweets.

This is just offensive. OF COURSE, we’re focusing on “one word” because it obviously brings in racism. 

The question on COVID is easy because COVID doesn’t exist in Trump’s brain. Everything is normal, so it’s all not a big deal. Why ask?

As for the entire NASCAR thing, so Kayleigh says it was “taken out of context” when it’s right in the gaw-damned tweet! (Sorry, this is so offensive). Were that not enough, Kayleigh then goes on to scold the press, very angrily, that she noticed she didn’t get one question on the shootings in New York or the shootings in Chicago over the weekend. Kayleigh is always willing to angrily tell the press what they should be asking her and suggesting they’re all awful for not bringing those questions to her.

She ignores the fact that Trump has nothing to do with what happens specifically in New York or Chicago, though he is president of the entire country and thus that does sort of implicate him on the rise in gun violence – but she wants to be asked so that they get to put the focus on Democratic cities.

It is truly stunning to see Trump write out a tweet that offends well over half the nation and explains his fall in the polls, only to see his press secretary dodge the entire thing and speak down to the press as “taking it out of context,” a tweet!

And they wonder why their poll numbers are falling.

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Peace, y’all
Jason
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