Did Donald Trump actually praise and defend Diddy? Actually… yes.
Perhaps the disgraced former president should worry less about Taylor Swift’s commercials and more about his own.
After Diddy shared the horrifying details of his alleged crimes, Most Keeping distance from the rapper.
Now, while a fake photo attempting to show Vice President Harris at one of Diddy’s parties is going around, Trump has his very own Real The comments are rolling in. We don’t have to believe it: the video exists!
Is this rumor true? Did Donald Trump really defend Diddy?
Let’s step back for a moment:
Just weeks before the election, the disgraced former president posted a fake photo that showed Vice President Kamala Harris at a Diddy party decades ago. He posted it on his social media site.
The original photo featured Montel Williams, who is notably an American actor. No He’s on trial for sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Diddy is. Trump’s intentions, insofar as someone with his mental capacities can intend anything at this point, are clear.
Trump appears in many photos with Diddy. Social media commentators have pointed out that he is in more photos with Diddy than with his own terrible son, Eric Trump. This may be an exaggeration.
Considering that Trump defended Diddy — in real life, not in Photoshop — this attempt to discredit him was especially silly.
This was NBC’s biggest mistake, LearnerThis was in a 2012 episode of the reality series.
“I love Diddy,” Donald Trump declared in the episode. “I think he’s a good guy. I’d stick with him.” In truth, water always finds its own level.
When Donald Trump defended Diddy what was he talking about?
The context of Trump’s defense of Diddy is important. It’s not decisive — because it’s primarily a rebuttal to his effort to discredit Vice President Kamala Harris by manufacturing questionable ties to Diddy.
Donald Trump, himself a convicted felon, was not referring to Diddy’s current charges.
Instead, he was talking about a vague suggestion Learner Contestant Aubrey O’Day said Diddy, her former employer, was probably not a good person.
Trump made this comment in the first episode of the twelfth season of ‘The Secret Service’. Learner,
This extremely bizarre series ran from 2004 to 2017. Many Americans were unaware of its existence until it began its ridiculous political campaign in 2015.
NBC, the same network that employed Matt Lauer for years, certainly made some choices when giving Donald Trump such a platform. The show’s timing wasn’t good – but then again, Trump’s comments about Diddy don’t make sense either.
Does having links with a notorious criminal affect a politician’s image?
Maybe. There are certainly photos of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and Harvey Weinstein with many politicians.
Why? Because any politician spends a lot of time posing for photos with donors, celebrities or other people at parties. They shake hands to the point of injury, kiss babies and go on talk shows.
Does it matter that Trump defended Diddy? Maybe. Maybe it matters more that Trump has a history of bragging about sexual assault and being held accountable for it in court. And maybe it matters more that his intended policies clearly make the United States a much safer place for sexual predators, not for survivors and potential victims.
Defending Diddy was a manifestation of Trump’s poor judgment, and likely not the point. Intentionally An expression of solidarity with a fellow monster.