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The suspect reportedly died in a SWAT raid two days later.
No one is claiming responsibility for the latest bizarre appearance of the far-right catchphrase in a deeply pro-Trump state.
Speed demon who led police on an hours-long wild chase through the backwoods of Oregon allegedly capped it off in true “Talladega Nights” style.
“Man, there’s so many more things that are going on in the world that I feel like he should be worried about,” the NASCAR driver said on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”
Trump falsely accused NASCAR’s only Black driver of being behind a hate-crime “hoax.” McEnany was right there to defend the president, comparing Bubba Wallace to Jussie Smollett.
Wallace pushed back on critics who believe he perpetrated a hoax, pointing out that he didn’t report the incident and hadn't initially seen the noose.
Race Fans for Trump 2020 will be on the track this Thursday in Charlotte. But in keeping with the times, there’s a dark money mystery behind the car.