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Date: April 28, 2026 01:00AM
Quoth the Bee:-
"For too long, the would-be Trump killer space has been dominated by white
men," said local liberal Jamie Gallagher. "Today was a long-overdue
step forward in assassin representation. It's really encouraging to see people
from different ethnic backgrounds engage in political violence. I just hope it
helps little kids know that their skin color and sexual orientation do not have
to hold them back from trying to kill Donald Trump."
While stating there was still more work to be done, DEI advocacy groups hailed
the news of a minority assassin as a landmark victory. "When you see people
of all different skin tones and socioeconomic classes trying to murder political
figures, you know you've done your job," said DEI consultant Mary Harding.
"To be clear, we are not there yet. There are still so many
underrepresented groups who face significant barriers in trying to assassinate
world leaders. We will continue the hard work of ensuring real equity among
people shooting guns at President Trump."
At publishing time, progressives admitted that they had been crossing their
fingers in hopes that the failed assassin would also turn out to be gay.