BOOM! Don Jr. Fires Back as Shouting Anti-Trump Protestor is Dragged Out of Event

Wait, wait, wait. People are still accusing President Trump of being anti-Semitic? How is that still a thing? How overwhelmingly, willfully ignorant do you have to be to accuse President Trump of hating the Jewish people?

He’s not the one courting Louis Farrakhan. He’s not the one accusing the Jews of “hypnotizing the world.” He’s definitely not the person trying to help the Palestinians of achieving their goals of cleansing Israel of the Jewish ethnicity.

All of those things have been done by members of the far-left, including Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Bernie Sanders. They are clear and overt anti-Semites. Meanwhile, President Trump has done more to protect the security of Israel than any president in our nation’s history.

 

That brings us to an important question. Is it even possible to be pro-Israel and anti-Semitic? It seems a pretty clear contradiction.

So, when a crazed protester shows up to a Trump event and starts shouting about anti-Semitism, you know it’s not a reasonable human being. Still, it’s always nice to see the crazies get put in their place, and Don Jr. is quite good at it.

That’s what you’ll get in this video. The protester goes off the rail, but Don Jr. is having none of it. He sets the record straight very quickly, and it is satisfying to watch.


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