Seven nights a week, President Donald Trump’s re-election team is airing live programming online to replace his trademark rallies made impossible for now by the coronavirus pandemic
. Hosted by top campaign officials, prominent Republicans and “Make America Great Again” luminaries, the freewheeling shows offer reality according to Trump. The shows are an effort to stay connected with core supporters and maintain enthusiasm for a suspended campaign that has had to rewire itself on the fly. Trump himself has not yet appeared in his campaign’s shows.A review of one week’s worth of the 8 p.m.
Trump Jr. had seized upon an oddly timed recent Fox News story, which in itself was drawn from 2012 reporting that bin Laden, the late al-Qaida leader, had once proposed assassinating President Barack Obama because doing so would thrust Biden into power and the then-vice-president was “totally unprepared for that post,” in bin Laden’s estimation.
Since the Trump campaign went fully virtual on March 13, its programs have averaged about 300,000 viewers an evening and, all told, each video has received at least 1 million hits, according to campaign spokeswoman Erin Perrine. She added that the shows drew a combined millions more views in April across all of its platforms: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, Mixr, and the campaign’s own website, with Facebook by far the biggest source of traffic.
After Lara Trump said Biden cannot “form a coherent sentence,” Parscale went on to add, “I feel bad for him. I wish his wife would pull him out of this” and take him to a beach in Delaware.
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