Trump’s speech was so loopy that tv stations interrupted him
Donald Trump’s remarks in Mar-a-Lago were so disjointed and confused that some broadcasters cut him off when the former president broke up on national television.
Trump began by claiming his only crime was defending America:
Trump comes right out of the gate and says, “The only crime I have committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it.” pic.twitter.com/dOSPvV7kwi
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) April 5, 2023
That was the oh-oh moment, because if Trump was that far away, it was a warning sign of where this was going.
After about eight minutes of campaigning and every other kind of conspiracy, ABC News cut Trump off when he claimed Biden would start World War III:
Trump comes right out of the gate and says, “The only crime I have committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it.” pic.twitter.com/dOSPvV7kwi
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) April 5, 2023
CNN is all in on Trump, so they stuck by, and their audience learned how the government is using a new law called the Espionage Act of 1917 to potentially execute Trump:
CNN still shows Trump’s total disintegration as he fails to attack Special Counsel Jack Smith and claims the government is using a new statute of the 1917 Espionage Act to potentially execute him. pic.twitter.com/rHVrdCKcgY
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) April 5, 2023
Finally, at 8:49 p.m. ET, CNN pulled the plug on Trump after he claimed that all Ukrainians who died due to the Russian invasion would still be alive if he were president:
CNN interrupts Trump after he claims every Ukrainian who died in the Russian invasion would have been saved had he been president. pic.twitter.com/bI9afbQyvL
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) April 5, 2023
MSNBC didn’t show Trump’s speech, and conservative media stayed with him live.
When there was any doubt about how Trump would respond to a criminal indictment, the answer came in the form of pure, unbridled insanity. Trump is like an accused criminal who is cornered, so he throws everything at the wall hoping something will stick.
Republicans should take note as this is a preview of their 2024 presidential campaign if Trump wins the nomination.
Forget eligibility, Trump’s speech raised legitimate questions about whether or not he’s allowed on the streets and in public.
For a handful of primetime minutes in the United States, Donald J. Trump had captured the nation’s attention. He used his time to remind all but his most loyal supporters why he can never come back to power.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with a specialization in social reform movements.
Awards and professional memberships
Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the American Political Science Association
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