7 points

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Former President Donald Trump was met with loud boos as he arrived at Williams-Brice Stadium in South Carolina on Saturday ahead of the Palmetto Bowl.

The former president was invited to watch the football game at the request of Governor Henry McMaster, who became Haley’s successor after Trump named her U.S. ambassador to the United Nations in 2017.

The MAGA leader was greeted with audible boos as his black SUV was arriving at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday, according to video clips shared on X, formerly Twitter.

Simon Ateba, Chief White House Correspondent at Today News Africa, shared a video on X showing the crowd inside the stadium cheering and clapping for the former president.

Trump’s stop in South Carolina comes amid potential key updates involving his criminal and civil trials that could tarnish his 2024 presidential campaign.

“Additional video from AP’s Meg Kinnard captures the mix of cheers and boos when Trump + McMaster walked onto the field tonight for a quick appearance during halftime of the USC-Clemson football game,” Byrd posted.


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14 points

Lmao, Cheeto Man

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19 points

Why were there any cheers?

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74 points

Because there are still plenty of dipshits that inexplicably adore this fuckwad.

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10 points

Don’t ruin my day, man.

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18 points

You are surrounded be idiots. The average person is very stupid. Complacency is why we got Trump the first time. People sitting in their asses saying he won’t win and then not bothering to vote or just tossing it away for the third party as a petty protest.

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17 points

It’s also South Carolina. The “inexplicable” part is the lack of education and the resulting increased susceptibility to brainwashing

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0 points

Yeah, fuck South Carolina, I’m an American!

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4 points

Because it’s South Carolina. They don’t florinate their water but will drink the cool aid all day long.

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5 points

SC doesn’t florinate their water, but they do fluoridate it. I’m not even sure what florination is.

Kool-Aid*

What smart state are you from?

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6 points

I bet there are a lot of republicans at a South Carolina football game

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8 points

We don’t like using the ® word around here. It’s degrading and dehumanizing. Best to call them mentally handicapped.

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41 points

Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Trump, told a Newsweek editor in an email to “step away from your computer on a Saturday night and come to an event sometime to experience the electric Trump effect.”

That troll is so far up his own ass it’s difficult to imagine how he still manages to be up Trump’s ass.

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25 points

Imagine being him and thinking, “Mm, yeah. I gotta be his promoter.”

Then again, a former Trump Org finance person broke down in tears last week, because he’s sad they got caught committing fraud, and it makes him stressed that there’s all these lawyers and investigators poking around. Some of these people are beyond help.

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3 points

The kind of electricity you get by putting pennies on a 40 amp fuse.

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2 points

A turducken of windbags maybe.

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