It’s been a while since we’ve seen this level of outrage over a media figure—but right now, the calls to fire MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace are louder than ever. And honestly, who can blame them? The mainstream media has hit some unbelievable lows, but Wallace’s latest just might take the cake, and she’s feeling the heat.
But when you politicize a child with cancer and spew some of the most unhinged, inappropriate remarks on air—including cracks about suicide—you can’t be shocked when the backlash hits—and hits hard.
It all started when President Trump honored a 13-year-old boy battling cancer during his Congressional speech. The boy, DJ, has an incredible love and respect for law enforcement—so Trump made his wish come true, naming him an honorary member of the Secret Service. It was a heartwarming moment that had everyone cheering—except, of course, the Dems.
And right on cue, the anti-Trump propaganda media was also infuriated by President Trump honoring a young cancer survivor. So much so that Nicole Wallace sank to levels we never thought possible. Here’s what she said after President Trump’s historic speech:
JUST IN: MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace politicizes young DJ’s moment at Trump’s speech, says she hopes he doesn’t k*ll himself because of something like Jan 6.
Holy sh*t
“I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer, but I hope he never has to defend the United States capitol against Donald Trump’s supporters.”
“And if he does, I hope he isn’t one of the six who loses his life to su*cide.” […]
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