

The Hafners are very concerned about me and my newspaper hurting their reputation. They are employing my challenged neighbors in order to demonize, ostracize, and, slam me to the ground! Rapturists – want it all! Why be concerned with worldly things, like ones reputation – if you are going to be taken up? Why even vote?
Rapurtists have gone insane! They will use anyone – who is not one of them! They forsake more of their real values – everyday! There is nothing left – to retreat to! It is all – or nothing! What is paramount to them, is to STOP other reporters from saying what I just said. These are Back Stabbers For Jesus!
John Presco
- President Donald Trump on Thursday praised Republican Rep. Greg Gianforte and called him “my guy” for body slamming a journalist in 2017.
- “And by the way, never wrestle him, you understand that? Never,” Trump said at a campaign rally in Montana. “Any guy that can do a body slam, he’s my guy.”
- Gianforte was captured on an audio recording physically assaulting Ben Jacobs, a reporter for the Guardian newspaper. “Greg Gianforte just body slammed me and broke my glasses,” Jacobs tweeted shortly after the incident.
- The encounter did little to hinder Gianforte in the Montana special election that month. He went on to defeat his Democratic opponent.
- Trump’s remarks come as new evidence supporting the theory that the US-based Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was brutally killed in a Saudi Consulate in Turkey.
President Donald Trump on Thursday praised Republican Rep. Greg Gianforte and called him “my guy” for body-slamming a journalist and breaking his glasses during an incident in 2017.
Gianforte was captured on an audio recording physically assaulting Ben Jacobs, a reporter for the Guardian newspaper, in May 2017.
“Greg Gianforte just body slammed me and broke my glasses,” Jacobs tweeted shortly after the incident.
It happened at Gianforte’s campaign headquarters in Bozeman, Montana, one day before residents headed to the polls for a special election in his district.
According to multiple witnesses at the time, Jacobs had asked Gianforte a question on a Congressional Budget Office report on the American Health Care Act before he was slammed to the ground.
Trump described Greg as “smart” and warned his audience not to antagonize the Republican lawmaker.
“And by the way, never wrestle him, you understand that? Never,” Trump joked. “Any guy that can do a body slam, he’s my guy.”
“I shouldn’t say … there’s nothing to be embarrassed about,” Trump said to the cheering crowd.
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