"Bien, Me Alegra Que Esté Muerto": Los Comentarios Insensibles De Trump Sobre Personas Muertas Alcanzan Un Nuevo Nivel
Donald Trump has made repeated insensitive and false public remarks about deceased political opponents, escalating to celebrating deaths such as Robert Mueller's, reflecting a long pattern of attacks.
- Shortly after reports of Robert Mueller's death, Trump posted, 'Good, I'm glad he's dead', explicitly celebrating the former FBI director on Saturday.
- Following a yearslong pattern, Trump has resumed attacks after John McCain's 2018 death in early 2019 and criticized Colin Powell about 24 hours after his recent death.
- Late in 2019, Trump reposted attacks on Tatiana Schlossberg hours after her death, and recently, he said 'He was known to have driven people CRAZY by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump, with his obvious paranoia reaching new heights' about Rob Reiner.
- A number of Republicans criticized Trump's posts, and Debbie Dingell, Democratic Representative and widow of John Dingell, said his words 'made my healing much harder' on Saturday.
- In recent months, Trump has escalated attacks that became more instantaneous, with some comments made shortly after deaths and sensitive incidents, reflecting a broader norm shift.
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Donald Trump says he's 'glad' Robert Mueller is dead after accusing ex-FBI chief of 'hurting innocent people' with Russia report
US President Donald Trump has said he is “glad” former FBI director Robert Mueller has died, accusing him of “hurting innocent people” in a scathing Truth Social post
Analysis by Aaron Blake, CNN. For years, President Donald Trump has made rude and insensitive comments about deceased people, especially his adversaries. But on Saturday, he explicitly celebrated the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller, writing, “Well, glad he’s dead.” As special counsel, Mueller investigated Trump and his 2016 campaign, leading the Russia investigation during the president’s first term. “Robert Mueller just died,” Trump…
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