by Kyle Robinson
-- The Town Hall featuring Donald Trump Thursday night had a rather revealing moment. NBC News broadcaster, Savannah Guthrie, brought up a moment in the mid-1990s in which President Donald J. Trump was not actively condemning white supremacy. During a break from the Maoist Struggle Sessions dominating our culture, Guthrie pointed out a documented record of Trump’s whereabouts on the night of January 5, 1996.
“It was clear that Trump was SLEEPING at 3:31 AM on that fateful night rather than denouncing white supremacy,” shrieked Guthrie. “This is simply unacceptable and is basically equivalent to leading a KKK rally.”
President Trump defended himself with a slew of clips showing him specifically denouncing white supremacy. Guthrie claimed these were insufficient because they had been in the past and not within the last 4 seconds.
The Town Hall ended with a 28-minute segment with Gurthrie explaining to the sleeping audience that Trump is very orange, big, mean, orange and especially mean.
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