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Letter: Trump will fight for us

By Roy Schimelpfenig, Woodland
Published: July 30, 2024, 6:00am

I want a T-shirt of President Donald Trump with bloodied ear, fist in the air and American flag waving behind. That is patriotism. This man will always fight for our independence. Trump is not the “Hitler” or “vengeful dictator” that the obsessed left has claimed for nine years. Our success will be his revenge. One brainwashed nut may have taken their hyperbole to heart and acted with the hatred MSNBC and their ilk air daily. Adam Schiff’s lie that Trump was a Russian agent was promoted for two years.

More disturbing was media consultant Rick Wilson telling MSNBC on Oct. 27, 2015, “Go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump.” And Joe Biden told the world, “It’s time to put Trump in a bull’s-eye.” The left normalizes political violence and hate.

Trump is not a threat to America. Democratic socialists, their partisan media and DEI are. When President Trump raised his fist and said “fight, fight, fight,” he did not mean to riot like the left did in 2020, killing 25 people and assaulting 2,037 cops. He meant fight for God, family and country like Americans used to do.

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