It’s a correct statement. I’ve already been doing it, but from now on, work to train yourself. Whenever you type his name, his full name is “convicted felon donald trump” anywhere and everywhere you type it.
This absolutely belongs here.
Political mud slinging is obnoxious, but nothing in it is wrong. 🤷 Trumplicans should probably stop crying in to their shitty beer and grow up.
I can’t find this anywhere else. I think it’s fake.
NBC news had the quotes too: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trumps-gun-license-expected-revoked-conviction-hush-money-trial-rcna155740
But I hope it’s real…
Same. Nothing posted to any official page for the White House or the campaign.
The President cannot run a campaign from the White House, it’s against the law, so, you would never ever find a Biden/Harris 24 anything on any official White House source
And you still haven’t shown that this isn’t an internet meme.
Not saying it’s not an internet meme, but NBC News seems to have ran the quote yesterday, and hasn’t updated the article with a correction:
he Biden campaign slammed the former president in a statement about the expected gun license revocation.
“When Trump tells the NRA he won’t do a damn thing to prevent convicted felons, domestic abusers, and other dangerous people from getting their hands on guns, he’s talking about himself,” said campaign spokesperson James Singer in a statement.
I checked James Singer’s twitter and couldn’t find a written statement, nor a rebuttal to NBC News article, so maybe this was a spoken quote off the cuff?
Literally no democratic spokesperson would use the phrase “a damn thing” in an official release. They love to posture when they gloat.
Fake. Not even a good fake.
its only a real presidential memo if it has the holographic 4D seal of approval
The President cannot run a campaign from the White House, it’s against the law, so, you would never ever find a Biden/Harris 24 anything from any official White House source. Same for the seal of the President of the United States, you will never see a piece of campaign literature bearing the seal.