Atlanta Barbershop Owner: Trump Campaign Misled Me

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A black barbershop owner in Atlanta claims he was misled by the Trump campaign into hosting a roundtable event for black small business owners, which turned out to be a campaign event for Donald Trump. The owner, Rocky Jones, expressed feeling betrayed and used, stating that he was not informed the event was political and that it was presented as a community-focused initiative. Following the event, Jones reported a decline in his business, with some customers expressing dissatisfaction over the political association. The incident has sparked criticism from various social media users and political commentators, highlighting concerns about the Trump campaign's tactics and its impact on the small business owner.

 
so now it has passed from who is the most senile to who is the bigger liar......you people are amazing.....
Both of them are senile and liars. That isn’t exactly news.
 
Sounds fishy. I wouldn’t be surprised if this guy is double agent
 
How was this fellow damaged at all by the event? Did it hurt him in getting business from the leftist government in Atlanta because of its association with moderate politicians?

Did people tell him that Trump wasn't involved? Did they lie to him and say they were socialists?
 
The party that likes to **** kids took a 72-0 humiliating beat down and now it's time to walk away and shut the **** up.

Your guy, your rules, your network, your format, your hacks, questions provided, earpiece in (everybody saw it), isolation for a week with 16 professional liars, and they still took a horse-*******, 72-0, in front of the entire planet. 55 million viewers. Probably 3 times that internationally. :laughing0301:

It's over.

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A black barbershop owner in Atlanta claims he was misled by the Trump campaign into hosting a roundtable event for black small business owners, which turned out to be a campaign event for Donald Trump. The owner, Rocky Jones, expressed feeling betrayed and used, stating that he was not informed the event was political and that it was presented as a community-focused initiative. Following the event, Jones reported a decline in his business, with some customers expressing dissatisfaction over the political association. The incident has sparked criticism from various social media users and political commentators, highlighting concerns about the Trump campaign's tactics and its impact on the small business owner.


But the orange slob doesn't seem to need a crowd to stand there and wave at nobody like an idiot.
 
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A black barbershop owner in Atlanta claims he was misled by the Trump campaign into hosting a roundtable event for black small business owners, which turned out to be a campaign event for Donald Trump. The owner, Rocky Jones, expressed feeling betrayed and used, stating that he was not informed the event was political and that it was presented as a community-focused initiative. Following the event, Jones reported a decline in his business, with some customers expressing dissatisfaction over the political association. The incident has sparked criticism from various social media users and political commentators, highlighting concerns about the Trump campaign's tactics and its impact on the small business owner.


Are you serious?!?!

You’re supposed to be a moderator on this board, the barber knew dam well what it was about.
 

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