Trump Jr. Blasts Alec Baldwin Over Assault Arrest
by EG
It can be tough to follow the Trump moral code. When a politician body slams a reporter, that's apparently worthy of admiration. Whan an actor (especially one who's a Trump critic) allegedly punches someone over a parking space, that means the actor is "a piece of garbage." Read on for Don Trump Jr.'s explanation.
Via Page Six.
First son Donald Trump Jr. took a swipe at Alec Baldwin over allegations that the actor punched a man in a Friday dustup over a parking space.
Remarks by Republican congressman Jody Hice come after #Trump praised Montana Body Slam Guy #Gianforte’s assault on Guardian reporter: Time to 'body-slam' Democrats' midterm hopeshttps://t.co/SEJDsWMqNQ
— Chuck Darwin (@Chas_Darwin) October 30, 2018
“I guess Don Lemon was referring to Alec Baldwin when he said white men are the biggest terror threat,” Trump wrote on Twitter, referring to the CNN host’s on-air comment from Monday.
So when @AlecBaldwin punches someone republicans say it's terrible...but when an elected official body slams a reporter he's their "kind of guy" I can't keep up with their inconsistencies anymore. Both things are bad! You can't pick and choose.#AlecBaldwin
— Brittnay Sims (@bee_eazzy_) November 3, 2018
Trump followed up with a reference to Baldwin’s infamous rant in 2013, when the ever-aggravated actor used homophobic slurs against a Post photographer.
Another Violent liberal lefty thinking they can beat up on innocent Americans. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for assault and battery. And then put into jail for year. #AlecBaldwin
— American Michael (@USAObserver) November 2, 2018
“Don’t forget the homophobic slurs. Other than all of those things and all of those chances he’s been given he seems wonderful,” Trump said of Baldwin, who’s mockingly impersonated the president on “Saturday Night Live.”
Trump’s Saturday tweets followed a Friday post in which he called his father’s nemesis “a piece of garbage” in reference to the parking fracas.
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