Trump's Top Xenophobe Tests Positive; Trump Sides with Erdogan in War Between Azerbaijan and Armenia

Donald Trump’s anti-immigration brain, Stephen Miller, has tested positive for The Virus, probably at the Amy Coney Barrett event in the Rose Garden, when the majority of Republican operatives were maskless.

 

Miller’s wife, Katie Miller, who is Mike Pence’s Press Secretary, has mocked future VP Kamala Harris over Harris’ plexiglass shield in tomorrow’s debate against the man who might take over from Trump depending on how reckless Trump continues to be in his recovery (https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2020/10/06/kamala-harris-plexiglass-barriers-reaction-debate-ebof.cnn/video/playlists/top-news-videos/).

 

The majority of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have also tested positive.

 

Speaking of our military preparedness, we here at AP were recently told by a hardworking grocery store worker that she has recently seen a bumper sticker saying “Donald Trump Is A Danger to Our National Security.”

 

Which brings to mind the latest outbreak of war between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh (https://www.rferl.org/a/fighting-continues-over-nagorno-karabakh-as-turkey-ups-support-for-azerbaijan-against-armenia/30878324.html).

 

Turkish dictator Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whom Trump admires, is a vocal supporter of Azerbaijan in that conflict.

 

According to associate solitary reporter Johanna Jones, Trump was planning to divert attention from his Covid-19 failures by sending thousands of U S soldiers to intervene in the conflict on the side of Turkey and Azerbaijan.

 

But when Trump learned that most of his Joint Chiefs have had to quarantine, he called off his plan to intervene on the side of Azerbaijan, two-thirds of which is very rich in natural resources which Trump hopes to grab for himself.

 

With Jones watching through plexiglass, Trump tweeted his denial that the Armenian Holocaust, in which one and one-half million ethnic Armenians were murdered in, or expelled from, Turkey between 1914, had ever taken place.