Exclusive: A U.S. Wounded veterans are wrong to use their story on its social media platform and are using it on their social media platform to further the story created by the Democrats for political gain.
“I’m just so annoyed that they put my image there, because now it looks like the president has declared me a loser.” Bobby Henley, a veteran of the Iraq war, told Fox News about the president’s alleged remarks about the wounded. Veterans. “And they’re using it to sell something they believe is on their agenda. It’s not worth putting us off. [veterans] As the props between them all, “
Last week, the Atlantic published a story in which anonymous sources claimed that President Trump was a U.S. citizen. Made offensive remarks about No. soldiers and veterans, calling them “suckers” and “losers” in 2018.
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Henline is the only survivor of five soldiers killed in an IED blast in Iraq. P now he devotes his time to spreading laughter and spreading laughter by talking about the issues of individuals. As a highly recognized figure, it was brought to his attention last week that his image was being used in Trump-Trump memes, posted by various left-wing social media groups. He quickly went on Instagram to criticize the people who were using it to spread his own “propaganda”.
Never commenting on Trump’s alleged remarks about the Atlantic story or veterans, Henline was outraged that he was using his candidate, Joe Biden, as a “prop” to help the Democratic Party in tearing down Donald Trump.
Henley said, “Go ahead with the facts you have.” If you don’t have the power to conquer your own merits, you have to beat your opponent, there is a problem. “
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The original story, published by Atlantic, cited four unnamed sources who claimed that Trump had made controversial remarks. Since then, many, including former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton, who found himself sitting in a room during a reported conversation with a pastor with Trump, have gone so far as to deny the president ever made this vague remark. Henline said he believes the story is false.
“I really believe the president didn’t say that,” Henley said. In the room there were anonymous sources and other sources who are not friends with the president or do not believe in his ways, but they are still not slamming. Make it and this rumor and keep spreading it. And so with that said, I don’t think he really said this. “
Although many doubt the accuracy of the story, Henline believes it was successful in its intent to turn veterans against the president.
“It’s ridiculous that the president is talking to them when they took that well-recognized photo and used it for their agenda and changed the minds of the veterans,” Henley said. “And I believe it will work. And that’s why I want to bring it down because it doesn’t work. People need to hear the truth. It’s my image. And there shouldn’t speak for me,” he said.
The stand-up comedian was quick to go after accounts that posted anti-Trump memes using his photos, and while he managed to bring down some, more people continued to pop up.