BBC Presenter Calls For Biden To Have Trump Murdered Following Supreme Court Ruling
A top BBC presenter has called for Joe Biden to have Donald Trump "murdered."
David Aaronovitch, who presents Radio 4's Briefing Room show, posted the following thought on X following the Supreme Court ruling on Monday that former presidents have substantial immunity from prosecution for official acts committed while in office:
"If I was Biden I'd hurry up and have Trump murdered on the basis that he is a threat to America's security #SCOTUS".
He has since deleted the post, though screenshots live forever.
Aaronovitch has since tried to downplay calling for a former president to be murdered as "satire."
"There is now a far right pile-on suggesting that my tweet about the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity is an incitement to violence when it’s plainly a satire.
"So I’m deleting it. If nothing else though it’s given me a map of some of the daftest people on this site.
"Note by the way that not one of them has a problem with the ruling itself.
Got that?
The "far-right," not the broadcasters calling for murder, is to blame here.
The BBC has not commented on Aaronovitch post, as of publication.
While less direct than Aaronovitch, Mehdi Hasan and Keith Olbermann – both of whom were too radically left for even MSNBC – also put out the idea of Biden having Trump assassinated.
At least for Biden supporters, the Supreme Court ruling and subsequent hysteria have taken the focus off of Biden's moldy debate performance.
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