During a Trump rally in Michigan, a supporter expressed extreme views about vaccines, describing them as 'crimes against humanity.' The supporter connected unrelated political concepts, discussing alleged corruption in both parties and referencing Queen Elizabeth II and Pope Francis in a convoluted conspiracy theory. The interview highlighted a division among Republican supporters and a critique of their perceived corruption, while the fan celebrated Trump's influence and 'common sense' approach. This incident underscores the extreme rhetoric and unfounded beliefs circulating among certain segments of Trump's base.
But then, it got weirder as the man suggested something about the queen and the pope, as McNeily waited for him to wrap up: ROBERT MCNEILY: What are you most excited about seeing President Trump today?
He just motivates us, you know, because he wants common sense and the people, the people need to quit worrying about a freaking party!
No more Republican Party because they're corrupt. Why are they going at, why are some of our Republican Party people saying they don't want the tariffs?
When Trump did his first, his first tour, when he took out, when he walked in front of the Queen, people got crazy and said, He's crazy!. No, he did that purposely because there are three pillars.
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