Robert Reich, a professor at UC Berkeley and former [Clinton] U.S. Secretary of Labor, has insinuated that President Donald Trump incited Monday’s riots in Sweden — echoing his unproven conspiracy theory just weeks ago that Breitbart News organized violent demonstrations at his university.
“Trump’s lies have consequences,” Reich wrote Tuesday afternoon on Twitter. “48 hrs after his comments on Sweden, riots broke out in an immigrant community.” His statement refers to President Trump’s comments at a Florida rally this weekend, describing problems in the European country due to heavy migration from Muslim-majority nations..
Earlier this month, Reich similarly blamed conservatives for violence that made national headlines and embarrassed leftists. After protesters shut down a speech at UC Berkeley by then-Breitbart Tech Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, Reich claimed that he “heard there’s some relationship there between [instigators of arson and physical attacks] and the right wing and the movement that is affiliated with Breitbart News.”
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Good.He brought out their true colors.Nothing can be repaired until it surfaces.Would you take your car somewhere to be repaired if nothing was wrong with it?Of course not,and Trump cannot address this problem if he doesn't first bring it to the surface.True genius.In 4 years Trump will be the President of the world.
ReplyDeleteI hope President Trump Starts flexing on Berkeley.
ReplyDeleteThe crap in Sweden has been going on since long before Trump took office, or even won the election. However, his recent statements point out that the Swedish problem is both long-term destructive and that it won't go away by ignoring or coddling it and those who have created it.
ReplyDeleteWho knew a US President could be so powerful. Wow, guilty of self-fulfilling prophecies! If he speaks it, it will happen.
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