Trump Nominee Jeremy Carl Deletes Tweets Revealing Racist and Inflammatory Views
The Ring of FireSeptember 28, 20251 min14,229 views
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- 🎯 Jeremy Carl, a nominee for Assistant Secretary of State, has deleted thousands of tweets to hide his history of despicable and inflammatory rhetoric.
- ⚠️ Among the deleted posts, Carl labeled Democrats as "evil" and the "treason party."
- ⚖️ He controversially claimed that January 6th insurrectionists had a worse experience than a black man on trial for assaulting a white man in the 1930s Mississippi.
- 💥 Carl also suggested the head of the teachers union should be executed and promoted the racist great replacement theory.
- 💀 He further indicated that George Floyd was a violent felon looking up from hell.
Pattern of Controversial Nominees
- 📌 This is not the first instance of a Trump nominee having a problematic social media history.
- 💬 Darren Beattie, Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy, previously stated that "competent white men must be in charge" and that national ideology coddles women and minorities.
- 🚫 EJ Antoni, a MAGA rioter tapped for a role at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, made offensive remarks about Kamala Harris.
Administration's Hiring Practices
- 🚨 The administration is criticized for appointing heinous, racist, and sexist individuals to high-level government positions.
- 📉 This pattern is linked to failure and incompetency, with loyalty to Trump appearing to be the primary qualification for appointment.
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