While In Chicago, President Donald Trump Compares City To Afghanistan | Morning Joe | MSNBC

While speaking in Chicago to a gathering of international police chiefs on Monday, the president tore into the host city, saying Afghanistan is a safer place than Chicago. Aired on 10/29/19.
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While In Chicago, President Donald Trump Compares City To Afghanistan | Morning Joe | MSNBC

26 comments

  1. He knows nothing about this city. Also, the gun laws don’t factor into the equation when Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin provide such easy access routes for guns to get into the state/city.

  2. They toss the bed bugs into soup when they are done dining on hotel guests in a circle of life kinda thing.

  3. OH NO ! IT’S A WONDERFUL PLACE 🎠🎡🎢🎪 ! IT’S A NEW SPECIAL KINDA ” DISNEY WORLD !” I CAN’T WAIT TO VISIT ! 😔

  4. Look at Trump he is all bloated up he is ill! he looks sick and i truly believe he is sick physically and mentally. Lock him up!

  5. Trump still hasn’t paid dozens of cities for his rallies. Chump cannot even pay his bills yet is fundraising 24/7/365.

  6. Off to Kabul with Trump. Let him show the truth about Chicago. A few rounds of golf with the Taliban sounds like a good idea.

  7. So what makes Chicago unique ?
    Maybe they need to build bunkers and set up 50 calls.
    Other cities in the civilized world don’t have these kind of troubles.
    So it must be some other kind of issue.
    Maybe it’s the way Americans promote guns and violence.
    Just wondering?

  8. He really wants to get rid of gun laws when instead he could just apply them to the states directly adjacent.

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