Tuesday, 25 August 2020

The Gun Couple make pro-Trump speech


The couple of lawyers who pointed guns at a group of protesters in St. Louis made a worried and gloomy statement on Monday (24) of the Republican National Convention, which officialized Donald Trump's candidacy for re-election as president of the United States.
"What you saw happening to us could happen to any one of you," said Patricia McCloskey, who referred to the demonstrators who parade in front of her house as "Marxist radicals.
In a recorded speech, Mark and Patricia McCloskey defended the right to bear arms throughout the country - one of Trump's flags of campaign and government. Each U.S. state has its own legislation on access to guns and ammunition.
To recall the case, Mark McCloskey was caught with a rifle in June while his wife, Patricia, was holding a gun. Both were pointing their guns at a group of protesters who were peacefully asking for the mayor of St. Louis, Lyda Krewson, to leave in the midst of the wave of protests in the US generated by the death of George Floyd.



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