Al Sharpton Insults President Trump: “Maybe They Can Match Your Prison Jumpsuit with Your Spray Tan”
Al Sharpton has a national show on MSNBC. He used his time this weekend to insult President Trump and mock his appearance before he saying he was going to jail.
He said, “So let’s see if we can find an overseas option. You could head to the U.K., but be prepared to face protests and merciless mockery there, just like you’ve seen during every trip since your election. And this time you won’t have the presidency to insulate you.
“Perhaps you could establish residency in North Korea with your good friend, Kim Jong-un. But you’d have to give up your addiction to McDonald’s. The golden arches don’t shine under military dictatorship.
“But they do have Mickey D’s in Brazil, and you’ve expressed kinship with Brazil’s strongman leader in the past. But since he’s already congratulated Biden on his win, that’s probably not somewhere you’d like to be.
“Even Russia’s Vladimir Putin has acknowledged Biden as the winner. All those years of ignoring Russian malfeasance, and your pal Vladimir turned on you quickly.
“Maybe you can find welcome in Saudi Arabia.
“You bragged about protecting crown prince Mohammed bin Salman after his lackeys dismembered a journalist with a bone saw.
“Just be careful what you say or tweet over there. You know what they do to those who speak their minds.
“On balance, it’s probably safest for you to stay in the United States for the foreseeable future, even if you are facing unpardonable legalities and those liabilities across multiple jurisdictions.
“After all, even in the worst-case scenario, you’ll always have the opportunity to move from one public housing location, the White House, to another, prison.
“Maybe they can get you a jumpsuit to match your spray tan. We’ll be right back,” he said.
Part 1 of my #PoliticsNation memo to Trump. pic.twitter.com/PjVREKauCc
— Reverend Al Sharpton (@TheRevAl) December 19, 2020
Rev. Al Sharpton seen maskless around his new luxury Upper East Side building https://t.co/922wHl3onb pic.twitter.com/SFKXPP3ZkB
— New York Post (@nypost) December 12, 2020