Trump Breaks Silence on Mark Robinson
Former President Donald Trump has finally commented on the scandal involving Republican North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, the state's current lieutenant governor.
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... Controversy erupted last week after reports emerged claiming that Robinson made a series of inflammatory posts to an adult website, including a description of himself as a "Black Nazi," praise for Adolf Hitler's Nazi manifesto Mein Kampf and a fond recollection of "peeping" on women in bathrooms. Trump, who endorsed Robinson and praised him as "Martin Luther King on steroids," has been conspicuously silent on the scandal, perhaps due to North Carolina being a pivotal swing state that could decide a tight contest in this year's presidential election. The former president finally weighed in on Thursday, telling a reporter at New York's Trump Tower the following when asked whether he planned to withdraw his endorsement of Robinson: "Uh, I don't know the situation." ...
Trump, who endorsed Robinson and praised him as "Martin Luther King on steroids," has been conspicuously silent on the scandal, perhaps due to North Carolina being a pivotal swing state that could decide a tight contest in this year's presidential election.
The former president finally weighed in on Thursday, telling a reporter at New York's Trump Tower the following when asked whether he planned to withdraw his endorsement of Robinson: "Uh, I don't know the situation." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-27 12:21 AM | Reply
@#1 ... "Uh, I don't know the situation." ...
Wow.
An admission of being totally clueless by a candidate for the Oval office?
Is this really the best the GOP has to offer?
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-27 12:24 AM | Reply
He means he doesn't know how to make money off of it yet.
#3 | Posted by REDIAL at 2024-09-27 12:36 AM | Reply
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