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March 17, 2025 7 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The short answer is yes. NPR far left reporter Danielle
kurtzel Ben, who by the way, is NPR's White House correspondent,
I swear to you, assaulted President Trump Friday evening, and
let me tell you exactly what happened. President Trump was

(00:21):
ready to fly back to mar A Lago for the
weekend after a very productive week at the White House,
and on the tarmac before he was about to board
Air Force one, President Trump decided to take a series
of questions. As he was answering a question from a
different reporter, Danielle kurtzel Ben, with a boom mic, a

(00:44):
long stick with a big microphone, literally shoved the mic
in his face. She hit him in the mouth. She
hit him in the nose. She then rolled the mic
over his face. Trump shot his head back visibly angry, annoyed,
gave her a very dirty look. You can tell he

(01:06):
was livid, and I don't blame him, and then said
to her, You've just become a very big story, my friends.
She hit him in the face with a boom mic. Now,
whether it was deliberate or accidental, what is most important.
This has never happened to a president before ever, ever,

(01:30):
and The question is, where was the Secret Service? Why
didn't they shut down the presser immediately? Why didn't they
grab Danielle kurtzel Bond and question her and seize her
equipment and have it tested right away for poisons, Pauksin's, fentanyl,

(01:52):
you name it. I'm not saying she was trying to
kill him, but when you have a president who's been
the victim of not one two assassination attempts, with the
rabbit hatred against him, you cannot put anything past anybody,
especially a reporter like kurtzil Ben from NPR, who is

(02:14):
a rabbit fanatical trumpeter who has called him a white supremacist,
an existential threat to our country, an existential threat to
the entire LGBTQIA plus community of which she says she's
a member of. She hates them, she reviles them. And obviously,

(02:38):
if you wanted to assassinate or kill the president, if
the media is an easy way to do it, you
have very close access, close proximity to the president. Whether
she does it on behalf of another power or some group,
or she just loses her marbles, you don't allow a
reporter or anyone to use was an object strike the

(03:02):
president in the face, in his mouth and nose, and
not question that individual, not take and confiscate their equipment
and have it properly tested for god knows what could
be on it. Massive negligence and a security breach again
by the Secret Service. Why wasn't she removed, Why wasn't

(03:24):
she held overnight? Why still to this day, Why has
her equipment not been taken and tested? And she never
even apologized. Let me ask all of you, if you
hit someone in the face with an object or a microphone,
a boom mic, would you right away say, oh, I'm sorry,

(03:45):
my apologies. Didn't mean to do it. She was smirking
and smiling. I believe it was deliberate. I don't think
this was accidental. To me, it was clearly intentional. And
to add insult to injury, NPR refused to identify who
she was for forty eight hours. We had no idea

(04:08):
who this reporter was until Laura Lomer, who's not with
a big corporate media organization but essentially on our own
with the laptop, was able to find and track down
and identify who this reporter was. Danielle Kurtzelben. There is

(04:30):
a conspiracy of silence among the media. The President was assaulted,
his Secret Service let him down, and it's time that
we have much much more tight protocols. The media needs
to be put further away and they should never be
allowed to get that close to him again. My friends,

(04:53):
President Trump survived not one, but two assassination attempts. In
one of them in Butler, Pennsylvania, his life was spared
by a millimeter. A millimeter and he would be dead.
And now the Secret Service has allowed a reporter to

(05:15):
hit him in the face with an object and a microphone.
And not only they did nothing, they allowed this reporter
to walk away. And we don't even know her identity
unless it wasn't for Laura Lumer. Heads need to roll.
President Trump needs to tighten his security detail and he

(05:36):
needs to treat everyone, including the media, as a possible
threat to his public safety and his personal safety. President
Trump is a wanted man. The Left has made it
very clear they want to remove him, assassinate him, kill
him at all costs. This, by the grace of God,

(06:00):
have been much much worse to President Trump. Tell the
Secret Service it's no longer amateur hour. Leftist want Trump dead,
and from this point forward, treat the enemy for what
they are. The enemy. That's what the media is, the

(06:22):
enemy of the people, the enemy of Trump, the enemy
of our country. Keep them far back and vet every
single one of them. And to Danielle Kurtzelben, she should
be fired. Whether it was accidental or intentional, her behavior

(06:43):
was amateurish, unprofessional, and deeply insulting. You want to be
a hero to the resistance, do it on your time
and your dime. Defund NPR and fire kurtzel Ben. It's
time to make example of these woke idiots masquerading as journalists.

(07:05):
To President Trump, tell your secret service team, either you
protect me or you're fired. It was an assault, and
it's an assault that needs to have consequences. Courtzel Ben
should go to jail, she should face charges, she should
lose her job, and the media now needs to be

(07:28):
told hands off the president.
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