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President Donald Trump continued to receive bipartisan backlash this week over comments he made about Rob Reiner and his wife, who were found dead in their Southern California residence over the weekend.
Donald Trump on Monday made the unfounded claim that Rob Reiner and his wife, Michelle, were killed because of their past criticism of him.
Trump is facing fierce blowback for lambasting Reiner over his political beliefs less than a day after he was found dead.
The president posted a shocking reaction to the horrific deaths of the Hollywood director and his wife, Michele
Abrams went on to mention the ongoing humanitarian crisis and “earthshattering pain” in Gaza as displaced Palestinians live under tarps that are “being whipped by the wind and the rain through the mud. Total desecration.”
In an interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on The Source, the Georgia Republican lawmaker, who is leaving Congress in January, called the 79-year-old president “classless” for comments he made about the Stand by Me director, 78, a longtime and outspoken Trump critic.
The WWE Hall of Famer made the announcement on social media Tuesday, citing Trump’s “incredibly cruel” reaction to the Dec. 14 killing of actor-director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, as the “final straw for me.”
Nick Reiner has been charged with the murders of his parents, renowned director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer, according to court filings on Tuesday. The charges of two counts of first-degree murder,