Kayleigh McEneny destroys lil Jimmy Acosta.

This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.




I agree, McEneny needs to banned. She is a lying Trump *****. The fact is that no one believes her except for Trump supporters who have a bad case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
 
This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.



Accosta is a loser. Not even a real journalist. Most of the people in that mob don't even know what "pummeled" means. They probably thought it's slang for getting high.


McEneny is a loser. She thinks those lies are going to fly with the American people. A stupid Trump supporter talking about other people being stupid is a riot.
More bitching, moaning and complaining from Bunker Boy's supporters.

Don't you soy boys ever get tired of crying all the time?
WTF are you babbling about? We are mocking the blithering idiot from CNN.

The blithering idiot was McEneny. She told so many lies in 3 minutes than most people do in a week.
 
This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.



You are incorrect in your assessment. She is a rank amateur and is the liar in this instance. The park service corrected their original statement and admitted that tear gas was used. Also, trump laid the blame on Barr for forcibly removing peaceful protesters so that Trump could have his photo op. So where do you get your info? From Trump? Ha Ha.


She's the best I've ever seen Oh yes, you're a liar.
NO tear gas.


A Tuesday statement from Park Police said it used “smoke canisters and pepper balls” to clear “violent” protests in the area, counter to multiple reports that peaceful demonstrators were met with tear gas.

“I’m not going to say that pepper balls don’t irritate you,” Park Police spokesman Sgt. Eduardo Delgado told Vox, noting they contain an irritant derived from pepper plants. “I’m not saying it’s not a tear gas, but I’m just saying we use a pepper ball that shoots a powder.”

The original Park Police statement ignited a semantic battle over chemical agents amid a broader discussion over whether the use of force was necessary as protestors demonstrated in Lafayette Square following George Floyd's death.



The Park Police were lying. There is no doubt they used tear gas.
 
Acosta just bitches and whines. When his gotcha questions get shredded, he pouts like a child that just lost at checkers.
 
More bitching, moaning and complaining from Bunker Boy's supporters.

Don't you soy boys ever get tired of crying all the time?
Wasnt Trump in the bunker because democrats were rioting and attempting to attack the white house?
The protesters were not attempting anything except to protest.
50 ******* secret service agents were injured! Why do you think its ok to be dishonest about what happened? What is wrong with you?
Ya, but not during Trump's photo op incident. The protest was peaceful, so get your facts in order.
 
Acosta just bitches and whines. When his gotcha questions get shredded, he pouts like a child that just lost at checkers.
He asks probing questions and Trump and co. don't like probing questions. And that ain't whining.
 
This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.



You are incorrect in your assessment. She is a rank amateur and is the liar in this instance. The park service corrected their original statement and admitted that tear gas was used. Also, trump laid the blame on Barr for forcibly removing peaceful protesters so that Trump could have his photo op. So where do you get your info? From Trump? Ha Ha.


She's the best I've ever seen Oh yes, you're a liar.
NO tear gas.


A Tuesday statement from Park Police said it used “smoke canisters and pepper balls” to clear “violent” protests in the area, counter to multiple reports that peaceful demonstrators were met with tear gas.

“I’m not going to say that pepper balls don’t irritate you,” Park Police spokesman Sgt. Eduardo Delgado told Vox, noting they contain an irritant derived from pepper plants. “I’m not saying it’s not a tear gas, but I’m just saying we use a pepper ball that shoots a powder.”

The original Park Police statement ignited a semantic battle over chemical agents amid a broader discussion over whether the use of force was necessary as protestors demonstrated in Lafayette Square following George Floyd's death.



The Park Police were lying. There is no doubt they used tear gas.

They admitted to using tear gas the next day.
 
This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.



You are incorrect in your assessment. She is a rank amateur and is the liar in this instance. The park service corrected their original statement and admitted that tear gas was used. Also, trump laid the blame on Barr for forcibly removing peaceful protesters so that Trump could have his photo op. So where do you get your info? From Trump? Ha Ha.

Tear gas was never used. These same people set a church on fire the night and they were not peaceful. That's a lie.


Not a lie.
US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was ...
thehill.com › homenews › administration › 501372-us-...


2 days ago - US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was used in ... The U.S. Park Police on Friday hedged its earlier claims it did not use tear gas to clear ... used “smoke canisters and pepper balls” to clear “violent” protests in the ... President Trump on Saturday praised the Secret Service after the White

They used smoke canisters and pepper balls. Not tear gas. Notice you didn’t quote their subsequent statements-
An updated statement on the Park Police website posted Wednesday still claims that “officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park.”

Reached for comment, the Park Police pointed The Hill to a new statement issued Friday, which reiterated its earlier claims.

"USPP officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park on Monday, June 1," the agency said.

And this-
But Monahan said USPP did use “smoke canisters and pepper balls.” USPP spokesman Sgt. Eduardo Delgado told us: “We did not use CS or chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ which is often used as a non-lethal option in law enforcement. I am unaware of the brand of pepperball used.”

Thomas Kearney, associate dean and professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of California San Francisco and co-author of a 2014 study on pepper spray injuries, told us he didn’t have knowledge about these particular “pepper ball” devices, but that the USPP “was probably referring to an OC containing lacrimator. Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is the active ingredient of peppers and activates the TRPV1 pain receptor. Whereas CS & CN have different receptors and were more toxic,” he said in an email, referring to chloroacetophenone.

He said he believed the terms were used “interchangeably- tear gas vs lacrimator.” A “lacrimator,” of course, is a substance that produces tears, and both CS and OC do that.
And once again, the left is arguing over semantics. The more toxic -tear gas- as commonly known is chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ , was not used.

According to the park police, the chemicals that they used had the same effect as tear gas, so call it whatever you want.
 
This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.



You are incorrect in your assessment. She is a rank amateur and is the liar in this instance. The park service corrected their original statement and admitted that tear gas was used. Also, trump laid the blame on Barr for forcibly removing peaceful protesters so that Trump could have his photo op. So where do you get your info? From Trump? Ha Ha.

Tear gas was never used. These same people set a church on fire the night and they were not peaceful. That's a lie.


Not a lie.
US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was ...
thehill.com › homenews › administration › 501372-us-...


2 days ago - US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was used in ... The U.S. Park Police on Friday hedged its earlier claims it did not use tear gas to clear ... used “smoke canisters and pepper balls” to clear “violent” protests in the ... President Trump on Saturday praised the Secret Service after the White

They used smoke canisters and pepper balls. Not tear gas. Notice you didn’t quote their subsequent statements-
An updated statement on the Park Police website posted Wednesday still claims that “officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park.”

Reached for comment, the Park Police pointed The Hill to a new statement issued Friday, which reiterated its earlier claims.

"USPP officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park on Monday, June 1," the agency said.

And this-
But Monahan said USPP did use “smoke canisters and pepper balls.” USPP spokesman Sgt. Eduardo Delgado told us: “We did not use CS or chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ which is often used as a non-lethal option in law enforcement. I am unaware of the brand of pepperball used.”

Thomas Kearney, associate dean and professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of California San Francisco and co-author of a 2014 study on pepper spray injuries, told us he didn’t have knowledge about these particular “pepper ball” devices, but that the USPP “was probably referring to an OC containing lacrimator. Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is the active ingredient of peppers and activates the TRPV1 pain receptor. Whereas CS & CN have different receptors and were more toxic,” he said in an email, referring to chloroacetophenone.

He said he believed the terms were used “interchangeably- tear gas vs lacrimator.” A “lacrimator,” of course, is a substance that produces tears, and both CS and OC do that.
And once again, the left is arguing over semantics. The more toxic -tear gas- as commonly known is chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ , was not used.

According to the park police, the chemicals that they used had the same effect as tear gas, so call it whatever you want.

No they didn't have the same effect as tear gas. Made there eyes water a little...but nothing like tear gas.
 
Why pick on Jimmy?

Everyone in our country is out of line.

Look at the rioters and looters and the politicians who abet them.

Heck! In a few months, those abettors will be running the country.

When they tell you to kneel, you had better respectfully ask "How low, sir/ma'am?"
 
This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.



You are incorrect in your assessment. She is a rank amateur and is the liar in this instance. The park service corrected their original statement and admitted that tear gas was used. Also, trump laid the blame on Barr for forcibly removing peaceful protesters so that Trump could have his photo op. So where do you get your info? From Trump? Ha Ha.

Tear gas was never used. These same people set a church on fire the night and they were not peaceful. That's a lie.


Not a lie.
US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was ...
thehill.com › homenews › administration › 501372-us-...


2 days ago - US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was used in ... The U.S. Park Police on Friday hedged its earlier claims it did not use tear gas to clear ... used “smoke canisters and pepper balls” to clear “violent” protests in the ... President Trump on Saturday praised the Secret Service after the White

They used smoke canisters and pepper balls. Not tear gas. Notice you didn’t quote their subsequent statements-
An updated statement on the Park Police website posted Wednesday still claims that “officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park.”

Reached for comment, the Park Police pointed The Hill to a new statement issued Friday, which reiterated its earlier claims.

"USPP officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park on Monday, June 1," the agency said.

And this-
But Monahan said USPP did use “smoke canisters and pepper balls.” USPP spokesman Sgt. Eduardo Delgado told us: “We did not use CS or chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ which is often used as a non-lethal option in law enforcement. I am unaware of the brand of pepperball used.”

Thomas Kearney, associate dean and professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of California San Francisco and co-author of a 2014 study on pepper spray injuries, told us he didn’t have knowledge about these particular “pepper ball” devices, but that the USPP “was probably referring to an OC containing lacrimator. Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is the active ingredient of peppers and activates the TRPV1 pain receptor. Whereas CS & CN have different receptors and were more toxic,” he said in an email, referring to chloroacetophenone.

He said he believed the terms were used “interchangeably- tear gas vs lacrimator.” A “lacrimator,” of course, is a substance that produces tears, and both CS and OC do that.
And once again, the left is arguing over semantics. The more toxic -tear gas- as commonly known is chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ , was not used.

According to the park police, the chemicals that they used had the same effect as tear gas, so call it whatever you want.

No they didn't have the same effect as tear gas. Made there eyes water a little...but nothing like tear gas.

According to park police, it did have the same effect. Regardless, the protest was peaceful and did not warrant the action, period. What kind of stuff was used is irrelevant. That it was used at all is very relevant and this my focus
because it was wrong.
 
This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.



You are incorrect in your assessment. She is a rank amateur and is the liar in this instance. The park service corrected their original statement and admitted that tear gas was used. Also, trump laid the blame on Barr for forcibly removing peaceful protesters so that Trump could have his photo op. So where do you get your info? From Trump? Ha Ha.

Tear gas was never used. These same people set a church on fire the night and they were not peaceful. That's a lie.


Not a lie.
US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was ...
thehill.com › homenews › administration › 501372-us-...


2 days ago - US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was used in ... The U.S. Park Police on Friday hedged its earlier claims it did not use tear gas to clear ... used “smoke canisters and pepper balls” to clear “violent” protests in the ... President Trump on Saturday praised the Secret Service after the White

They used smoke canisters and pepper balls. Not tear gas. Notice you didn’t quote their subsequent statements-
An updated statement on the Park Police website posted Wednesday still claims that “officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park.”

Reached for comment, the Park Police pointed The Hill to a new statement issued Friday, which reiterated its earlier claims.

"USPP officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park on Monday, June 1," the agency said.

And this-
But Monahan said USPP did use “smoke canisters and pepper balls.” USPP spokesman Sgt. Eduardo Delgado told us: “We did not use CS or chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ which is often used as a non-lethal option in law enforcement. I am unaware of the brand of pepperball used.”

Thomas Kearney, associate dean and professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of California San Francisco and co-author of a 2014 study on pepper spray injuries, told us he didn’t have knowledge about these particular “pepper ball” devices, but that the USPP “was probably referring to an OC containing lacrimator. Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is the active ingredient of peppers and activates the TRPV1 pain receptor. Whereas CS & CN have different receptors and were more toxic,” he said in an email, referring to chloroacetophenone.

He said he believed the terms were used “interchangeably- tear gas vs lacrimator.” A “lacrimator,” of course, is a substance that produces tears, and both CS and OC do that.
And once again, the left is arguing over semantics. The more toxic -tear gas- as commonly known is chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ , was not used.

According to the park police, the chemicals that they used had the same effect as tear gas, so call it whatever you want.

No they didn't have the same effect as tear gas. Made there eyes water a little...but nothing like tear gas.

According to park police, it did have the same effect. Regardless, the protest was peaceful and did not warrant the action, period. What kind of stuff was used is irrelevant. That it was used at all is very relevant and this my focus
because it was wrong.

The protests were not peaceful and they set fire to a church on the national historical registration list the night before.
 
Acosta just bitches and whines. When his gotcha questions get shredded, he pouts like a child that just lost at checkers.
He asks probing questions and Trump and co. don't like probing questions. And that ain't whining.
He ask politically biased questions then interrupts with his juvenile behavior after his inane questions have been answered.
 
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This hack needs to be banned from these daily pressers.



You are incorrect in your assessment. She is a rank amateur and is the liar in this instance. The park service corrected their original statement and admitted that tear gas was used. Also, trump laid the blame on Barr for forcibly removing peaceful protesters so that Trump could have his photo op. So where do you get your info? From Trump? Ha Ha.

Tear gas was never used. These same people set a church on fire the night and they were not peaceful. That's a lie.


Not a lie.
US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was ...
thehill.com › homenews › administration › 501372-us-...


2 days ago - US Park Police say it was a mistake to say no tear gas was used in ... The U.S. Park Police on Friday hedged its earlier claims it did not use tear gas to clear ... used “smoke canisters and pepper balls” to clear “violent” protests in the ... President Trump on Saturday praised the Secret Service after the White

They used smoke canisters and pepper balls. Not tear gas. Notice you didn’t quote their subsequent statements-
An updated statement on the Park Police website posted Wednesday still claims that “officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park.”

Reached for comment, the Park Police pointed The Hill to a new statement issued Friday, which reiterated its earlier claims.

"USPP officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park on Monday, June 1," the agency said.

And this-
But Monahan said USPP did use “smoke canisters and pepper balls.” USPP spokesman Sgt. Eduardo Delgado told us: “We did not use CS or chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ which is often used as a non-lethal option in law enforcement. I am unaware of the brand of pepperball used.”

Thomas Kearney, associate dean and professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of California San Francisco and co-author of a 2014 study on pepper spray injuries, told us he didn’t have knowledge about these particular “pepper ball” devices, but that the USPP “was probably referring to an OC containing lacrimator. Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is the active ingredient of peppers and activates the TRPV1 pain receptor. Whereas CS & CN have different receptors and were more toxic,” he said in an email, referring to chloroacetophenone.

He said he believed the terms were used “interchangeably- tear gas vs lacrimator.” A “lacrimator,” of course, is a substance that produces tears, and both CS and OC do that.
And once again, the left is arguing over semantics. The more toxic -tear gas- as commonly known is chlorobenzalmalononitrile, commonly referred to as ‘tear gas’ , was not used.

According to the park police, the chemicals that they used had the same effect as tear gas, so call it whatever you want.

No they didn't have the same effect as tear gas. Made there eyes water a little...but nothing like tear gas.

According to park police, it did have the same effect. Regardless, the protest was peaceful and did not warrant the action, period. What kind of stuff was used is irrelevant. That it was used at all is very relevant and this my focus
because it was wrong.

The protests were not peaceful and they set fire to a church on the national historical registration list the night before.

The protest at the Trump photo op was peaceful. The protest the night before deserved a teargas response.
 
I always get a kick out of how much a smart, strong woman triggers misogynist Dimwingers.
 
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