Trump retweets radio host who said Sandy Hook was a hoax

President Trump curiously retweeted a four-year-old tweet from a radio show host who believed the Sandy Hook shooting was a ‘hoax’ and insinuated that some of the Parkland, Florida shooting activists were gay. 

On Saturday, Trump wrote, ‘So true Wayne, and Lowest black unemployment in history!’ calling attention to right-wing host Wayne Dupree who had tweeted back in November 2014, ‘This is what it’s all about! It’s ok 2 b black, conservative and love America and not vote Democrat! Freedom exists!’ 

While the president has often touted the black unemployment numbers, the left-leaning ThinkProgress pointed out a number of objectionable things Dupree had said this week, and in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting, that would give any normal politician pause before spreading an individual’s message. 

President Trump, seen speaking Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference, has once again retweeted a conspiracy theorist, this time a radio show host who labeled Sandy Hook parents ‘crisis actors’ and suggested teen activists were gay 

President Trump retweeted an almost four year old tweet from radio host Wayne Dupree on the heels of Dupree criticizing some of the student activists calling for stricter gun control laws in the aftermath of the Parkland, Florida shooting 

President Trump retweeted an almost four year old tweet from radio host Wayne Dupree on the heels of Dupree criticizing some of the student activists calling for stricter gun control laws in the aftermath of the Parkland, Florida shooting 

Wayne Dupree had tweeted about being a black conservative back in November 7, 2014. Trump used his tweet to make a boast about black unemployment numbers, which the president has taken credit for 

Wayne Dupree had tweeted about being a black conservative back in November 7, 2014. Trump used his tweet to make a boast about black unemployment numbers, which the president has taken credit for 

For one, Dupree called the parents mourning the deaths of their children at Sandy Hook Elementary School ‘crisis actors’ back in January of 2013, long before that term was applied to the children of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School this month. 

President Trump retweeted radio host Wayne Dupree (pictured) on Saturday 

President Trump retweeted radio host Wayne Dupree (pictured) on Saturday 

More recently, on February 19, Dupree shared photos of some of the kids speaking out from Marjory Stoneman Douglas suggesting they were shedding crocodile tears when the news cameras were on, but smiling and posing for photos with journalists when the cameras are off. 

‘Silence on the set……3……2……1….. Action!’ he wrote, insinuating the kids were actors. 

The Washington Post found that Dupree had gotten increasingly angry at the Florida kids’ political activism in the wake of the Valentine’s Day shooting that rattled their Parkland, Florida community, and left 17 dead. 

‘Listen, I am really trying to give these students spokespeople a chance,’ he wrote last Sunday on Facebook, four days after the massacre. ‘I know they are still grieving & emotions are still high but this misinformation on gun control and blaming Trump is making my mercury rise.’   

Radio host Wayne Dupree labeled parents mourning in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting 'crisis actors' amid a shooting 'hoax' 

Radio host Wayne Dupree labeled parents mourning in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting ‘crisis actors’ amid a shooting ‘hoax’ 

On Monday, he wrote his post suggesting the kids were just acting. 

Then, on Tuesday, Dupree suggested that two of the most vocal students, Emma González and David Hogg, were gay. 

 ‘Unfortunately, you can already tell these kids are going to be card-carrying leftists,’ Dupree wrote beneath an image of González and Hogg on CNN. ‘I hate to be blunt despite what tragedy they went through, but both those kids look like they are going to be future members of the LGBTQXYZ movement.’ 

On Friday, the Post noted, Dupree attended the Conservative Political Action Conference being held just outside of Washington, D.C. 

President Trump was the main speaker at the conference that day,

During his speech, the president spoke of his support for the Second Amendment and floated the idea of arming teachers to prevent a school shooting, like the one in Parkland, from happening again.  



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