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PFAW highlights “pledge” under next Trump

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People the American Way (PFAW) published an ad on YouTube this shows what the Pledge of Allegiance might seem like if Donald Trump were reelected.

The ad, titled “The Pledge,” features three images of members of the armed forces taking the oath of allegiance, but in several words since the United States is under the rule of former President Donald J. Trump. “We pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the republic I represent, one nation under Donald J. Trump,” the members begin.

“With freedom and fear for all.”

As the African-American man barely looks away, the commander and the lady dictate what the U.S. Armed Forces must do after taking the oath. “We will arrest, detain, imprison, deport and, if necessary, kill enemies of our movement at home and abroad,” they said.

The group then lists all of the individuals who may very well be affected by such a rule, including “treasonous judges and journalists, election workers and teachers deemed pornographers.” “Doctors performing abortions, protesting citizens and millions of illegal immigrants,” the group said, with tears streaming down one’s face.

The pledge ends with the words: “We do that within the name of our supreme leader, Donald J. Trump. Amen.” The American flag hanging on the wall is the other way up.

Since Trump became the Republican Party’s presidential nominee, Project 2025 and Agenda 47 have been the core of his campaign. They present policies that may disrupt the drafting of the United States Constitution and push narratives which can be more aligned with it.

In the wake of dangerous and offensive comments made at a New York rally on October 27 that attacked the Latino and Black communities, racial justice advocates are increasingly urging voters to refrain from voting for Trump. “Last weekend’s Trump rally at Madison Square Garden was telling. “More dangerous and divisive rhetoric at the event compared to a 1939 Nazi rally at the same location, where speakers blamed select groups for stoking resentment,” PFAW said in an announcement, in line with a press release shared

While the Trump camp released an announcement including a joke through which he referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating pile of garbage” that “does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign,” Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha, who’s mobilizing Latino voters, is working behind the scenes to to make certain that the words will likely be recorded after they go to the polls. He asked the PAC for $30,000 in small donations in order that a video recording of the comments will be sent to Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania, a critical battleground state.


This article was originally published on : www.blackenterprise.com

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