What Is Donald Trump Trying to Say with His Confusing “Don’t Fear the Reaper” Parody? │ Exclaim!

Since the US government is still closed, and the White House controlled by the Republicans cannot conclude a financing transaction, Donald Trump Employed by publishing an insane hat of AI with the participation of some kind of meaningless parody of “Do not be afraid of the Reaper.”

The bizarre video of AI, published in his official account about the Social Socials last night (October 2), depicts Russell Vought (Director of the US Department and Budget) Blue Eyster CultThe title “reaper”, when Trump knocked on Kotella (intently behind the blow) and what seems to be JD Wanses playing the drums.

The video message is very unclear, and it seems that it was done with a very small human supervision. I am sincerely not sure whether it is intended to be sounding or criticism of it; This applies to the fact that he has “pen, means and brain”, which seems positive, but also portrays it as a literal agent of death, so I'm not entirely sure what to do with it. Does he threaten to kill the Democrats? This is all a little “Are we angry?”

The lyrics “Power has gone here”, which coincides with the image of the White House in the video, seems to mean that the government has no longer any power. And such lines as “here is a reaper / cannot fly” do not at all have a clear meaning.

“We haven’t contacted this in advance,” the representative of Cult Blue Eyster Steve Schenck Steve Schenck said in a statement [via Axios]Field

Watch the video below at your own peril and risk. This is attributed to the Dilley Meme team, self-proclaimed as the Trump's online military car.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-tus_ch_aa

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