Trump Jr. Comments On Father’s Bandage

Hello everyone. Let’s dive into the recent drama that’s been unfolding between Donald Trump Jr. and MSNBC. Things have heated up after multiple commentators on MSNBC questioned the severity of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the seriousness of his injuries.

During an appearance on “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday, Trump Jr. didn’t hold back. “He wasn’t shot in the face enough for them, it wasn’t enough?” he said, expressing his disbelief. “That’s the point. They can’t help themselves. The Trump Derangement Syndrome is real. It’s so asinine that they could say that… You see the photograph at the time. There’s blood everywhere.”

The tension escalated when MSNBC host Ari Melber referred to Trump’s ear bandage as a “spectacle” during his first public appearance post-attack. Melber commented, “A spectacle for this candidate who we know is, by his own admission, obsessed with assorted spectacles.” He went on to suggest that there’s a political angle in how Trump’s injury is being portrayed, questioning the credibility of those around Trump.

Adding fuel to the fire, MSNBC political analyst Michael Steele also cast doubts on the seriousness of Trump’s wound, pointing out that there are many “questions” surrounding the bandage. Steele remarked, “There are a lot of questions around that ear, and yet there’s been no response to that,” implying that the visuals were more significant than any official explanation.

Trump Jr.’s fierce response didn’t stop there. During the Republican National Convention, he had a heated exchange with MSNBC reporter Jacob Soboroff. Soboroff, known for his book “Separated: Inside an American Tragedy,” questioned Trump Jr. about his father’s divisive image and immigration policies. Trump Jr. dismissed the media’s portrayal of his father, accusing them of creating divisiveness.

“They can’t stop,” Trump Jr. said, recalling past controversies. “This is the same as what they did with Russia, Russia. Even when they knew it was wrong, they kept going. It was impeachment one. It was impeachment two. … They’re trying to bankrupt our family. They’re trying to take away my father’s businesses.”

When Soboroff pressed on whether Trump would re-implement family separations if re-elected, Trump Jr. defended his father, blaming the Obama administration for the policy. The confrontation ended with Trump Jr. calling MSNBC “MSDNC,” a nickname his father often uses, and telling Soboroff to “get out of here.”