According to Democratic Aisha Mills, Trump would “ absolutely try to exterminate groups of people with different genes.” However, the only problem with that is that he was president from 2016-2020 and he didn’t do that. Unclear if they believe an agenda to “exterminate groups of people with different genes” comes to fruition only during one’s second term, but there is only one side dividing people based on race and it’s definitely not Trump.
CNN doubles down on the rhetoric:
"Trump will absolutely try to exterminate groups of people with different genes" pic.twitter.com/M72XmdQHSV
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) October 7, 2024
Per the transcript, according to Mediaite:
JOHN BERMAN: “We have a lot of bad genes in our country right now.” Talking about the immigrants who come over, he was calling them murderers. That discussion about the genes of immigrants.
Fact check: Not True.
Don’t let the media run with this hoax, as they are intentionally ignoring what he said and running with what he didn’t.
Trump said that murderers have a genetic predisposition. And the fact that they are pretending he is talking about immigrants is not only disingenuous but proves who the real “threat to Democracy” is. […]
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