Michael Bloomberg received a frosty reception in Alabama just two days before Super Tuesday.
The billionaire former New York City mayor, 78, and Joe Biden, 77, visited Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Selma on Sunday morning to mark the 55th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday," when civil rights activists violently clashed with Alabama State Troopers on Edmund Pettus Bridge.
"The people of Selma will struggle for the soul of the nation," Bloomberg said during his speech as a diverse handful of protesters in the audience stood up and turned their backs to him.
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4 comments:
BLOOMEY UR NEXT NEXT TO GO U POS π️π️π️π️π️
Same thing NYPD did.
Exactly, he deserved it.
They’re just rude anyway.
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