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WATCH: Fake hate crimes target Trump supporters to push 'racist' narrative
February 19, 2019
'Liberals have to make up crimes ... so that they can continue to relish their self-imposed victimhood'
On Tuesday's "White House Brief," host Jon Miller talked about the alleged hate crime attack of "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett, which continues to look more and more like a self-perpetrated hoax. Jon also discussed how the liberal media, celebrities and politicians jump at any baseless opportunity to condemn "evil" Trump supporters and how destructive it is to our society.
"Liberals just cannot stand the fact that America has become such a great place for blacks and minorities right now," said Jon. "So liberals have to make up crimes against them so that they can continue to relish in their self-imposed victimhood."
"Jussie's not the first, he certainly won't be the last to lie and smear Trump supporters to make them look like terrible, racist, violent individuals. This is what is dividing the country, not Trump," he added.
Watch the video below.
Hate Crime Hoaxes Target Trump Supporters to Push "Racist" Narrativeyoutu.be
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