Former President Donald Trump is facing mockery over a video clip that appears to show him promising to bring “very powerful crime” to Washington, D.C.
Trump inadvertently suggested that he would inspire a crime wave in the nation’s capital during a “bonus” portion of his Tuesday night Fox News town hall that aired on the conservative news network’s The Ingraham Angle on Wednesday night.
“We’re going to take over Washington, D.C.,” Trump said. “We’re going to federalize. We’re going to have very powerful crime. And you’re going to be proud of it again. We’re going to take the graffiti off the beautiful marble columns, the swastikas off the columns, and we’re going to make it beautiful again.”
A short clip of the moment that ends before the graffiti removal remark quickly circulated on X, formerly Twitter. The reelection campaign of President Joe Biden and a number of Trump critics took the opportunity to ridicule the former president over the gaffe.
Assuming the above quote is accurate, contextually it looks like he’s trying to say he’ll stand against the massive crime wave in DC.
Freudian slip, most likely.
He virtually always puts his statements on a knife’s edge. The meaning is irrelevant as long as individual readings can be interpreted to support the readers/listeners viewpoint without precluding what he actually intends which will be something entirely self serving.
I genuinely don’t think he’s that skilled an orator or communicator. His charisma is wrapped up entirely in saying things you’re not supposed to say. His followers think it’s courage, the rest of us recognize he’s a narcissist.
He knows how to speak to an audience of gullible morons. It isn’t just saying the bad parts out loud, it is also how it is delivered in a vague enough way to seem relatable to that stupid, stupid audience.
He is repulsive to reasonable people because they are not his target audience.
That’s a really good point. I think there’s a certain degree of making people feel like they’re in on the same joke together.
It’s not that Trump carefully plans his words to come out like that. He’s simply going with what’s worked for him in the past. And at this point, no words coming out of his mouth will change anyone’s opinion.
The Swastika comment is the bigger slip, or was this in response to something nazi related? Because who goes straight to nazi graffiti besides someone with nazis on the mind?
Oops! He said the loud part quiet and the quiet part loud.