'He was funny!' Media analyst says Trump took advantage of absent Harris at comedy dinner

1 month ago 3
ARTICLE AD BOX


Donald Trump made at least one person laugh at the Al Smith charity dinner Thursday night, with a CNN media analyst saying the former president’s best moment came when he made light of his recent assassination attempts.

“I thought he was funny,” CNN media analyst Brian Stelter said on the network moments after Trump concluded his comedy shtick at the New York City event that benefits Catholic charities.

“I thought that he actually got a few great jokes in. I thought the best moment was when he talked about the assassination attempts and made light of what he’s experienced. Because I think he’s experiencing real trauma, real PTSD as a result of the shootings, but he is still able to have a light moment in this room.”

ALSO READ: The menstrual police are coming: Inside the GOP's plan for total control over women

Secret Service agents thwarted an assassination attempt at Trump’s Florida golf course in September, two months after the former president suffered wounds in an attempt on his life at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump said at the dinner Thursday when speaking about the assassination attempts: “I said, ‘You know, was that luck…or was that God that did that?’ And I think it was God that did that. I do, I do."

Stelter added that he thinks Trump “took advantage of the fact that Kamala Harris wasn’t there.” Harris declined to attend the event and instead remained in the swing state of Wisconsin where she had been campaigning through the day.

“It is frustrating though that he will not pronounce her name correctly – it’s not difficult – and he goes out of his way to insult her in a way that I think is racially tinged,” he said.

Watch the clip below or at this link.

Read Entire Article