Donald Trump’s spokeswoman wears bullet necklace
As if the bullet necklace wasn’t outrageous enough, a Trump flack said next time she might wear a fetus around her neck.
A writer for The Washington Post Tuesday backed CNN correspondent Jim Sciutto’s asking Donald Trump spokeswoman Katrina Pierson about a necklace made of bullets after an interview about the Republican front-runner’s attacks on former President Bill Clinton.
Donald Trump’s spokeswoman has threatened to wear an aborted foetus on live television following outrage over a bullet necklace she wore in a recent CNN interview.
Other notable Pierson moments include defending her boss’s nonsensical response to a debate question about nuclear weapons with this statement: “What good does it do to have a good nuclear triad if you’re afraid to use it?”
“Of course it will be interpreted literally”.
Having found a way to pander to their voter niche without even speaking, Pierson’s attempt to incorporate a political platform into her personal appearance may have resonated with rednecks but left the rest of the viewer’s somewhere between confusion and disgust.
Watts didn’t tweet any further at Pierson following her response, but it’s obvious that the two don’t get agree about fashion or politics.
The twitter war raged through to the next day with Pierson accusing liberals of “freaking out about my accessories”.
Katrina Pierson has become one of Trump’s most prominent representatives, making the cable news rounds nearly nightly, as she pushes the candidate’s talking points and pokes at his assorted rivals. “Oh, and tampon earrings”.