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President Donald Trump recently claimed that protesters have been hurling “big bags of soup” at police which he claims are “worse than a brick.”
On Tuesday, Washington Post reporter Christopher Ingraham unearthed the bizarre monologue by Trump from last month.
Trump then claimed that when these alleged protesters were caught carrying “bags of soup,” they would say, “No, this is soup for my family.”
“And then they have cans of soup. Soup. And they throw the cans of soup. That’s better than a brick because you can’t throw a brick; it’s too heavy. But a can of soup, you can really put some power into that, right?” Trump said according to the White House’s own transcript of Trump’s July 31 remarks.
“And then, when they get caught, they say, ‘No, this is soup for my family.’ They’re so innocent. ‘This is soup for my family.’ It’s incredible. And you have people coming over with bags of soup — big bags of soup. And they lay it on the ground, and the anarchists take it and they start throwing it at our cops, at our police. And if it hits you, that’s worse than a brick because that’s got force. It’s the perfect size. It’s, like, made perfect.”
“And when they get caught, they say, ‘No, this is just soup for my family.’ And then the media says, ‘This is just soup. These people are very, very innocent. They’re innocent people. These are just protesters. Isn’t it wonderful to allow protesting?’ No, there’s — and, by the way, the media knows it better than we do. They know what’s going on. I don’t know what’s wrong with them. They’re doing our country a tremendous disservice — I’ll say that.”
2020 may have finally broken my brain but I cannot stop laughing over “This is just soup for my family”
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) September 1, 2020
According to Google the phrase “Big bags of soup” has been recorded exactly once in all of history, what a time to be alive pic.twitter.com/NLB71BTvgQ
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) September 1, 2020
Social media users responded by mocking the president’s bizarre remarks, sharing the viral hashtag #BagsOfSoup.
Thank goodness the police department has an MRAP (Minestrone-Resistant Ambush Protected) tank now
— Jacob Harris (@harrisj) September 1, 2020
I’m sorry. I’ve been laughing about this nonstop. I can’t stop. 😭pic.twitter.com/8IAihng3vv
— Matt Rogers 🗳 (@Politidope) September 1, 2020
This man has donkey brains. #BagsOfSoup https://t.co/L0jOcv1Esk
— Ambitious Voter (@Fembitious20) September 1, 2020
Attention fellow Antifas-With-A-Capital-A:
He’s onto us. We are going to have to come up with an alternative to the nefarious #BagsOfSoup weaponry we’ve been using.
(Dang it…foiled again!) https://t.co/YyEjphrgg3
— Amber (@AmberD1116) September 1, 2020
Get a load of this freaking anarchist. #bagsofsoup pic.twitter.com/oYel4m3qqN
— laurie allee (@laurieallee) September 1, 2020
for my family #bagsofsoup pic.twitter.com/QZ2qFEXXqK
— Reni Ellis (@ReniEllis) September 1, 2020
My man Andy starting an early sleeper cell of souper-soldiers. #bagsofsoup pic.twitter.com/m87iiO41LA
— CanerdianGirl thanks you for wearing a mask (@CanerdianGirl) September 1, 2020
Police pulled over local man for a minor traffic violation and were stunned to find #bagsofsoup and soup making materials in the trunk of his car. pic.twitter.com/B9g0Benoj9
— Mark Horstmeier (@solargroovy) September 2, 2020
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