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Well, even though some of the protests got a bit out of hand, I wouldn't say terrorist, man. People were pissed that his free speech was violated and freedom of the press was violated. If I lived in the United States, I would have been extremely pissed too. It was nothing to me, really, personally. I did see what Kimball said over and over again, and he didn't suggest that it was a mega-republican. He said Trump and his team were doing the best they could to prove that the shooter wasn't one of them. I mean, he may have had implication in his voice, but he never said he was a mega-republican, the shooter. He said Trump and the crew were doing everything they could to dissuade from having people think that he was one of them. And then he said something to the effect of, and Trump didn't handle it very well when he was asked about Charlie Kirk's passing, he said, you know, it wasn't a very good thing, it was a sad thing or whatever, but look at this construction we've got going on behind us here. It's like he waved it off, and for something that the Republicans were holding, someone they were holding so dear, just the fact that Trump brushed the question off and went on to talk about the construction, and, you know, he didn't mention all the 200-year-old trees that he's been demolishing around the White House, he didn't mention the rose garden they paved over, he didn't mention that, you know, he didn't mention this big ballroom that they were working on, but it seemed he was more, you know, that's what Trump was. He didn't actually make a joke about Charlie Kirk himself, he made a joke about Trump's handling of, if, and at least that's the way I saw it. And I would have been pissed too.

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