Saturday, August 19, 2017

Heather Heyer's Mom Doesn't Want Fake Sympathy From Trump!

Susan Bro isn't going to accept Trump's sympathy on behalf of her daughter Heather Heyer.

"They tried to kill my child to shut her up. Well guess what? You just magnified her." - Susan Bro, the mother of Heather Heyer, the hero who died in the Charlottesville terrorist attack.

On GMA, Robin Roberts and David Muir talk to the mother of Heather Heyer.

Susan Bro had an opportunity to address the reaction from the country's most inept and heartless leader Donald J. Trump.

She told the junk food media, that Trump and members of the White House tried to reach out to her on Wednesday during the funeral but failed. But since she watched the inept leader's presser in which he blamed both sides for the violence, she denounced Trump.

"You can't wash this one away by shaking my hand and saying 'I'm sorry,'" said Bro on GMA.

Many in the junk food media said that Trump missed an opportunity to unite the nation.

George W. Bush rallied upon the rubble of the World Trade Center in 2001. Barack Obama sung "Amazing Grace" at the funeral of the Emmanuel AME Church in 2015 after a terrorist massacred nine Black parishioners

Many Republicans quickly denounced the leader's failure.

Mitt Romney spoke on Facebook critical of Trump. "He caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn."

Trump failed to acknowledge the name of Heather Heyer.
The pitfalls.
Heyer was the protester killed last Saturday in Charlottesville by a terrorist who drove his Dodge Challenger into a crowd of anti-racist protesters.

Trump saw his political fortunes crash. CEOs fled Trump after the presser. He disbanded the White House business councils. The entire membership of the Committee on the Arts and Humanities quit on him. Charities pulled the plug on events at the White House.

Republican senators demand Trump tone it down on social media. None of this is stopping Trump.

White extremists are so pleased with the way things are going. Now white extremists are planning more rallies in Boston, Gainesville, Georgia.

The wounds are still fresh as Trump failed to soothe a nation reeling.

White extremists crashed the University of Virginia and downtown Charlottesville. The city is dealing with the damages caused by the unrest.

This unrest was sparked by the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue.

The independent city wants the statue removed by the end of the month.

In the words of Heather Heyer, "If You're Not Outraged, You're Not Paying Attention."



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