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July 5, 2017
National Public Radio tweeted out the Declaration of Independence on Tuesday to mark the July Fourth holiday, but not everyone understood what it was doing.
Some supporters of President Donald Trump didn’t recognize one of the nation’s founding documents and accused the broadcaster of inciting violence and even revolution.
Many of those comments have since been deleted ... But the tweets live on, some still posted online while others have been preserved in screen captures:
"So, NPR is calling for revolution"
"This is why you're going to get defunded"
More:
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/npr-declaration-of-independence_us_595c6525e4b0da2c7325bd50
Make the Colonies great again!
National Public Radio tweeted out the Declaration of Independence on Tuesday to mark the July Fourth holiday, but not everyone understood what it was doing.
Some supporters of President Donald Trump didn’t recognize one of the nation’s founding documents and accused the broadcaster of inciting violence and even revolution.
Many of those comments have since been deleted ... But the tweets live on, some still posted online while others have been preserved in screen captures:
"So, NPR is calling for revolution"
"This is why you're going to get defunded"
More:
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/npr-declaration-of-independence_us_595c6525e4b0da2c7325bd50
Make the Colonies great again!