We reported earlier about how presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden criticized America and claimed that “there are probably anywhere from 10 to 15 percent of the people out there that are just not very good people.”
With a US population of a little over 330 million, that means anywhere from 30-50 million people. Donald Trump Jr. wondered who Biden meant when he made that statement.
He speculated that he might have meant, “Christians who want to go to church? Small biz owners trying to save their companies?” He said “something tells me, he’s not talking about the looters burning down communities!”
Sleepy @Joebiden called 30-50 million Americans “not very good people.”
Who is he including in that?
Christians who want to go to church?
Small biz owners trying to save their companies?
Because something tells me, he’s not talking about the looters burning down communities!
Sleepy @Joebiden called 30-50 million Americans “not very good people.”
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) June 5, 2020
Who is he including in that?
Christians who want to go to church?
Small biz owners trying to save their companies?
Because something tells me, he's not talking about the looters burning down communities!
Georgia US Congressman Doug Collins, who is running to unseat Kelly Loeffler for Senate, pointed out that would mean “that’s up to 1,500,000 Georgians” who aren’t good people.
.@JoeBiden said yesterday that 10-15% of Americans are not very good people. That’s up to 1,500,000 Georgians
.@JoeBiden said yesterday that 10-15% of Americans are not very good people. That’s up to 1,500,000 Georgians! https://t.co/M09p6FYZkC (1/2)
— Doug Collins (@CollinsforGA) June 5, 2020
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