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Biden gives Medal of Freedom to supporter who murdered Republican

Sep 23, 2022
WASHINGTON, DC - To the sound of thunderous applause, President Biden today awarded the Medal of Freedom to Shannon Joseph Brandt. The North Dakota man recently murdered an innocent teenager that he believed was part of a “Republican extremist group”, and has since become somewhat of a folk hero amongst Democrat Party Leadership an activists.

In his speech at the beginning of the ceremony, President Biden said "Shannon's bravery can not be overstated, we will need thousands more people to take similar bold actions in order to save our democracy from MAGA extremists ", he then appeared to go off script screaming "one down, 74,222,957 to go".

Democrat activists took to social media to talk about their desire to save democracy "by any means necessary" and discuss who should be murdered next. #ReadyToEarnMyMedal quickly become the number one trend on Twitter within one hour of President Biden's speech.

Biden's decision to award someone who literally just murdered a teenager with the Medal of Freedom was not without it's detractors however. At the press conference that followed, Peter Doocy asked Press Secretary Jean-Pierre if she could elaborate on Biden's off-script moment. Her response was "what the President meant is that we should be prepared to kill everyone who is a threat to democracy, and that all Republicans are a threat to democracy -- that's not the same thing as calling for all Republicans to be killed."

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