An American set himself on fire during Trump's trial (3 photos + 4 videos)
Category: Terrible (all news), News from the world
29 April 2024
Yesterday, the fourth hearing in the case of Trump's bribery of porn actress Stormy Daniels took place in a New York court. In 2016, he gave her 130 thousand dollars so that she would remain silent about their affair, but that was not enough. True, Madame remembered about this only last year.
In addition to this minor misunderstanding, the ex-president was charged with 34 counts, each of which provides for imprisonment for up to four years. If jurors find him guilty on each charge, the former president could face up to 136 years in prison.
American, 37-year-old Max Azzarello, decided that this was a great occasion to draw public attention to the impending apocalyptic world coup, according to his version.
For good measure, Max did this while CNN was reporting live outside the Manhattan courtroom where Trump was being tried.
We must pay tribute to the journalist; she instantly changed her mind and began reporting about this.
The whole process from “I see how he is completely engulfed in flames” to “I smell burnt meat” is at the service of the TV viewer.
A message to humanity about the reasons for self-arson almost immediately surfaced on the Internet.
“I set myself on fire during the Trump trial.
My name is Max Azzarello and I'm an investigator. I set myself on fire during
Trump trial in Manhattan.
This extreme act of protest aims to draw attention to an urgent and important discovery:
We are victims of a totalitarian scam, and our government (along with many of its allies) is about to unleash an apocalyptic fascist world coup on us."
By the way, the guy was extinguished quickly, still alive. He is now in critical condition at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. The four police officers who were the first to respond to the fire and rush to save the conspiracy theorist received minor injuries.
But this figure sings about the frailty of existence and calls for starting a revolution, since “we still have nothing to lose” and “the American government has been captured by swindlers and thieves.”
Max argued that both Republicans and Democrats bombarded the public with various existential crises to present a doomsday scenario.
Azzarello argued that the “elites” were fear-mongering in an attempt to “gobble up all the wealth they could and then cut the ground out from under us so they could turn to a hellish fascist dystopia.”
Max Azzarello is pictured outside the courthouse on Thursday, just a day before he set himself on fire.
New York Police Department Chief Jeffrey Maddrey said police were "very concerned" after the horrific incident.
“This gentleman did not violate security protocols, the park was open,” Maddrey said, adding that officials will now decide whether additional security is needed and whether to rope off the area.