We’re in a situation with Russia and Ukraine where people are worried about an A-bomb being used. It’s enough to get former President Donald Trump to drop the F-bomb.
In a speech in Commerce, Georgia, on Saturday, Trump mocked the priorities of President Joe Biden’s administration — particularly climate czar John Kerry, whose concerns regarding the escalating conflict in Eastern Europe seem to be centered, as Trump noted, on whether “the ocean will rise one one-hundredth of 1 percent over the next 300 f***ing years.”
(Here at The Western Journal, we’ve noted Kerry’s prioritization of the so-called climate crisis over American security in the face of aggression from Moscow. As the administration continues to bumble in its response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, we’ll keep bringing America the truth about how the president is leading us astray because his agenda is more important to him than our security. You can help us by subscribing.)
The F-bomb wasn’t the only vulgarity Trump dropped during the speech, delivered at a rally in support of Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue and senatorial candidate Herschel Walker.
“We have a president that has no idea what the hell he’s doing and has no idea even where he is,” he said.
“The fake news, all those people up there, they’re trying to say he’s acting brilliantly … Ukraine is being bombed to s***!”
But the mother of all swears was reserved for climate czar Kerry, whose response to the Ukrainian crisis has exemplified how deeply the administration has misread the gravity of the situation.
“This is the single most dangerous time for our country in history,” Trump said.
“Far more dangerous than World War I or World War II, and that’s because of the power of nuclear weapons. And yet you have people like John Kerry worrying about the climate. The climate.”
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