Philadelphia Mayor, Jim Kenney, while providing assistance to immigrants frightened by the massive raids announced from the White House, declared about Donald Trump´s tweets which the Lower House considered racist, that “if Donald Trump ever has to go back to where he came from, he´s going to have to go to hell”.
In this way, the City of Fraternal Love´s leader responded to the statements of the U.S. president in which he recommended four Democratic congresswomen to return to their home countries.
“I have this vision of one day in heaven, or outside of heaven because they’re not going to get in, Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Tom Homan and everybody else standing in a Cyclone-fenced dungeon, a Cyclone-fenced cell outside of heaven for eternity because that’s what they’re going to have to do because what they’re doing now is so anti-human, antithetical, anti-American, anti-decent. It’s all terrible what they’re doing,” Kenney said.
The Democratic Mayor said that “The step the president took yesterday when he told four American citizens to go back where they came from makes him an idiot because he didn’t know they were born in Detroit and Chicago and New York, so that’s the problem”
“If Donald Trump ever has to go back where he came from, he’s going to have to go to hell” he concluded.
According to a WHYY report, Kenney has a long history in attacking Trump with colorful expressions: In 2018, he called the president a “scary guy” and a “fragile egomaniac” for his decision to pull the invitation to the Philadelphia Eagles to the White House. In 2017, he called him “despot” and “unstable.”
Translated by: José Espinoza