Mike Johnson says Trump was ‘using satire to make a point’ with AI poop-bombing video

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Meredith Lee Hill,  Senior Congress Reporter  -  PoliticoStephan: I have not been able to get the Trump video of him wearing a crown as a pilot and shitting on Americans demonstrating for "No Kings." There is no precendent for anything remotely like this in the entire history of the United States. Indeed, I can recall no precedent in any country. You would think that something like this would be a lead story on all media. Yet, as I have watched everything from Fox Propaganda, to MSNBC, on Fox all I see is justification, and everyone else hardly mentions it. I think it is also important to note that this video occurred at the same time as Trump pardoned a blatant criminal but Trump loyalist, George Santos. Then we have the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, and the Republican House leadership all standing together to describe Trump's video as satire. And today with permission from no one, Trump began to tear down the East Wing of the White House, to build a huge ballroom changing the way the White House has looked for the past 233 years; suggesting Trump is not planning to leave in 2028.  What it all tells me is that in America lying, cheating, corruption, and vulgarity have become the norm. Characteristics like integrity no longer have any place in our current government. Fascist Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson accompanied by Republican leadership, justifying Trump’s video of him shitting on Americans at the “No Kings” rallies Speaker Mike Johnson gamely defended President Donald Trump’s weekend social media post showing him dropping apparent human excrement on liberal protesters in comments to reporters Monday, calling it “satire.” Trump on Saturday evening posted an AI-generated video on Truth Social showing him wearing a crown at the stick of a warplane emblazoned with “King Trump.” It is shown bombarding liberal protesters with a poop-like substance in an apparent reference to the “No Kings” rallies that took place in numerous American cities earlier in the day. “The president uses social media to make the point. You can argue he’s probably the most effective person who’s ever used social media for that,” Johnson said at a news conference Monday. “He is using satire to make a point. He is not calling for the murder of his political opponents.” Johnson did not elaborate on what [...]


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