President Trump spontaneously invited a pair of high school students on to the stage in Ohio Monday after the duo were disciplined by their high school for flying ‘Thin Red Line’ and ‘Thin Blue Line’ flags during a 9/11 football game.
“Where are they? Come up here fellas, come on up here… The Secret Service is going to be thrilled about this,” said the President. “These young kids can hop over the fence like it’s nothing.”
“I want to congratulate you. They’ve become famous. They’re going to go to Hollywood and become actors,” he added.
These High School Students were suspended for supporting law enforcement and first responders at their football game.
President Trump just brought them on stage 🇺🇸
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) September 22, 2020
Original Story: September 15th, 2020
A pair of high schoolers in Ohio were suspended last week after carrying Thin Red Line and Thin Blue Line flags to honor First Responders during their team’s 9/11 football match.
“The boys are now suspended from their team after not heeding a warning to leave the Thin Blue Line and Thin Red Line flags that represent fallen firefighters and police officers off the field,” reports the local news channel.
“Were you trying to make some kind of a political statement here?” Local 12 asked Brady Williams, a senior football player.
“No,” fired back. “Not at all. I was just doing it to honor the people that lost their lives 19 years ago.“
“I don’t care what my consequences are. So long as my message gets across, I’ll be happy."
High school football players were suspended after honoring first responders on 9/11. https://t.co/8bOhNfXfCW
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) September 15, 2020
“Listen,” Williams added. “I don’t care what my consequences are. Ss long as my message gets across, I’ll be happy.”
“I was all for it,” said another student. “Because my dad is a firefighter, and if it had been him killed on 9/11, I would have wanted someone to do it for him.”
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BIDEN on ???: ‘You Know… The Rapidly Rising, uh, um, In With uh… I Don’t Know…
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign this week; launching an incoherent rant about something “rapidly rising” before admitting “I don’t know.”
“You know, the rapidly rising, uh, um, uh, in with uh, with uh, I don’t know, uh,” Biden told reporters.
Joe Biden brain freeze: "You know, the rapidly rising, uh, um, uh, in with uh, with uh, I don't know, uh" pic.twitter.com/hpDOqUvaO8
— Trump War Room – Text TRUMP to 88022 (@TrumpWarRoom) June 11, 2020
Watch the bizarre moment above.
‘MAKES NO SENSE’: Biden Launches Bizarre Rant on Healthcare, ‘Let Me Put It Another Way’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign this week; launching a bizarre rant over “maintaining affordable healthcare” to “make sure it makes sense.”
“We have to make sure everyone has access to maintain, maintain affordable health insurance coverage. We should be making it easier, not harder, to make sure, to make sense, let me put it another way, it makes no sense,” said Biden during a virtual town hall event.
Yes, I think we can all agree that you're not making any sense 👇 pic.twitter.com/NoQoMphGGw
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) April 9, 2020
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign Wednesday; clearing the path for the Democratic nomination of former Vice President Joe Biden to take on Donald Trump this November.
“Sanders was unable to build on his early momentum in the race after wins in New Hampshire and Nevada as well as virtual tie in Iowa, going on to lose a string of states to Biden after the former vice president consolidated the support of moderate Democrats,” reports the Hill.
#BREAKING: Bernie Sanders ends 2020 presidential campaign, paving way for Joe Biden https://t.co/ckizUKrb25 pic.twitter.com/cPNzIddkHI
— The Hill (@thehill) April 8, 2020
Bernie Sanders is ending his presidential bid. The progressive was the front-runner until the Democratic establishment consolidated around Joe Biden. https://t.co/Zi5olL3jBI
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 8, 2020
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