Conservative Taxpayers Conned Into Paying For Trump Assassination Plot Didn’t Know It – Too Late No

Conservative Taxpayers Conned Into Paying For Trump Assassination Plot & Didn’t Know It – Too Late Now

Ever since Donald Trump was elected president the left has been in a non-stop temper tantrum. These leftist vermin are so pissed that he beat Hillary Clinton that they are doing their best to sabotage Trump. We have seen this happen with the media pushing fake news on a daily basis. Not only are these liberal jackwagons creating division and discord, but they are using our tax dollars to do it.

Since Donald Trump assumed office in January the left has been in a full meltdown. We have seen Madonna, Ashley Judd, and Kathy Griffin say and post the vilest things about our president. And, while that just pisses me off at least I know our tax dollars did not pay for it. However, that is not the case with this the Trump Assassination plot that has been funded with conservative dollars.

I am sure you have heard of the disgusting play in New York that depicts the assassination of President Trump. It is a production of Julius Caesar and in one of the actors in it looks like President Trump. At the end of the play, the actor that looks like Trump is brutally stabbed repeatedly. However, what makes this even more horrific is that we are paying for this show to go on. The New York City’s Public Theater (which operates Shakespeare in the Park) has received $30 million in federal, state, and city grants since 2009.

Unbelievable, right?
Here is more from Breitbart:

New York City’s Public Theater — the company behind this summer’s Shakespeare in the Park production of Julius Caesar, which depicts the assassination and brutal stabbing of a stand-in for President Donald Trump — has received nearly $30 million in federal, state, and city grants since 2009, according to a report.
Data published by OpenTheBooks CEO and Forbes contributor Andrew Andrzejewski reveals that the New York Shakespeare Festival, which appears to be the name of the entity operating Shakespeare in the Park, has received some $4.1 million in federal, state, and city grants in just the past three years.