Black Lives Matter is seen from the top of Trump Tower in New York. Bill de Blasio decided to troll Donald Trump by painting the mural near his former home residence. |
Donald J. Trump called Black Lives Matter a "symbol of hate" He has called protesters, looters and those who vandalize statues a bunch of thugs and anarchists. He vows to put those who commit actions in the iron college.
In an interview with Sean "Softball" Hannity, the moronic leader complains about Joe Biden, Dr. Anthony Fucci, Chicago gun violence, his mental fitness, the junk food media, Democratic leaders. Black Lives Matter and how he's done a "great" job at handling the COVID-19 pandemic. He also complained about the justice system and how they've treated Roger Stone.
Trump is considering commuting the term Stone is slated to serve.
Trump has criticized Democratic Party mayors of cities for making police "stand down" when it comes to protesters. His most recent political ad claims that Biden wants to "defund the police" and if he's the president, police will no longer be available to handle crime and the country would descend into chaos.
Bill de Blasio and Rev. Al Sharpton help the painters with the mural. |
Now he's being trolled by New York City's mayor and former Democratic presidential candidate Bill de Blasio. The mayor along with Rev. Al Sharpton participated in a making a mural on Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower.
Trump used to live in the skyscraper. He left New York City to move to Florida. His home residence is at Mar-a-Largo.
The New York City mayor has been vocal opposed to Trump and has openly criticized his handling of the coronavirus.
Our city isn’t just painting the words on Fifth Avenue. We’re committed to the meaning of the message. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/VE6MT80qDI— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) July 9, 2020
The PBA and SBA presidents are both bigots and they've been critical of Black Lives Matter.
City employees began painting a stretch of Fifth Avenue, just in front of the Trump Organization's headquarters, on Thursday morning. Mayor Bill de Blasio authorized the stark yellow mural earlier this month.
"President Trump said we would be denigrating the luxury of Fifth Avenue. Let me tell you: we're not denigrating anything, we are liberating Fifth Avenue, we are uplifting Fifth Avenue," de Blasio said on Thursday in response to Trump's tweet last week criticizing de Blasio for "denigrating" the area.
He added, "Who built this city, who built this nation, and never got the acknowledgement, the recognition..."
"When we say 'Black Lives Matter' there is no more American statement, there's no more patriotic statement, because there is no America without Black America. We are acknowledging the truth in ourselves and in America. By saying 'Black lives matter' we are righting a wrong," de Blasio said.
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