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17 Oct 2024


NextImg:Critics Shocked By Trump's 'Pretty Cruel' Town Hall Quip About Abortion-Related Death
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Former President Donald Trump faced backlash on Wednesday for what critics slammed as his “pretty cruel” remark following a comment about a Black woman who died from complications under Georgia’ restrictive abortion law.

At the start of Republican nominee Trump’s all-women town hall with Fox News’ Harris Faulkner in Georgia, Faulkner noted that the family of Amber Nicole Thurman—a 28-year-old mother who, according to a ProPublica investigation, died in a preventable incident in 2022 under the state’s tough abortion law ― was holding a press call as a prebuttal to the Trump event.

“Oh, that’s nice,” Trump said sarcastically, before adding, “You’ll get better ratings, I promise.”

Faulkner smiled and the audience lapped it up, laughing.

Watch the moment here:

Fox host: The family of Amber Thurman, who died after not receiving urgent care needed for an infection under Georgia’s abortion ban, is speaking ahead of this town hall

Trump: We’ll get better ratings, I promise pic.twitter.com/LYBWH0RbFW

— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) October 16, 2024

Fox News’ liberal commentator Jessica Tarlov called the comment “pretty cruel.” Trump could have used “the moment to say, ‘I’m so sorry that young woman lost her life,’” Tarlov said during Wednesday’s broadcast of “The Five.”

Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has warned of more deaths like Thurman’s if Trump wins back the White House. Trump has repeatedly boasted about appointing the U.S. Supreme Court justices who ultimately overturned Roe v. Wade. Trump’s quip to Faulkner was met with anger on social media:

Trump always talks about what he thinks is important. Women dying are not. His ratings are. Vote accordingly.

— Khashoggi’s Ghost ???????????? (@UROCKlive1) October 16, 2024

BREAKING: Trump brags about “getting better ratings” than the grieving family of Amber Thurman, who died after not receiving urgent care needed for an infection because of Georgia’s extreme abortion ban.

Trump is incapable of being a decent person.
pic.twitter.com/8UP15rJCmm

— Trump’s Lies (Commentary) (@MAGALieTracker) October 16, 2024

If Fox had any moral compass, they should have ended the interview right then. But, they are all about ratings too …

— Chris Cost, CFA ???????????????????? (@ChrisCostCFA) October 16, 2024

Wow not a good look @FoxNews , expected from Trump but wow.

Shameful

— Derrick Byron (@ByronCDerrick) October 16, 2024

It's funny because it's cruel?

— KevinlyFather ???????????????????????????????? (@KevinlyFather) October 16, 2024

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The people laughing in the audience should be ashamed of themselves.

— Michelle Kay Camp (@michellekaycamp) October 16, 2024

Appreciate him showing himself for the POS he is. It would seem grieving families only matter to him and MAGA when it suits their narrative. Vile people.

— ❤️???? A To The Z ❤️???? (@A_tothe_Z_Amber) October 16, 2024