The comic John Oliver did not retain Donald Trump during an episode last week with John Oliver last night, dropping the President for his response to Los Angeles protests.
John Oliver is Not to diminish words On President Trump’s response to the growing protests against his immigration policies, which grow in number across the country.
In the most recent episode of the HBO series ‘last night with John Oliver,’ British comic book Donald Trumpcalling him “D —” for your feedback on protesters to Los Angeles.
The President even deployed the National Guard in the, in direct opposition to California Governor Gavin Newsom and the Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass People are directed and detained by United States immigration agents (ICE).
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“As you know, without a doubt, last weekend, the ice made raids across the country as part of an orderly climb [White House deputy chief of staff] Stephen Miller, “the host explained before showing a clip of detained people,” according to Miller, told ICE officials that only illegal extraterrestrials were left and detained, suggesting that they guide home deposits or 7-Eleven convenience stores. So this happened and from the outset it was a disaster. “
When the ongoing protests were discussed, Oliver acknowledged that there was “sporadic vandalism and rock launch, and that some Waymo cars had burned down”, before clarifying that “those were isolated incidents that were not representative of the protest in general.” The President justified his decision to deploy the military reasoning that the measure was taken “to protect the application of federal law from attacks from a vicious and violent crowd.”
“And some of the radicals left, they say,” Oh, that’s not good, “Trump said.” Well, if we didn’t, there would be no Los Angeles. Today it would be burned, just as the houses were burning a few months ago, “referring to the devastating wildfires that spread throughout the city in January.
“OK,” John began, “I know I say nothing new right now, but he is a D —.
John, who became a citizen in 2019, argued that military mobilization “felt completely excessive, especially when you consider that the troops apparently will be 60 days with a cost for taxpayers of approximately $ 134 million.”
“And usually when you spend a lot on something completely useless, at least we see one of the Avengers,” he set aside.
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