Roseanne Looks Drunk At Trump’s Home In Video

Roseanne Barr’s recent remarks at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser for Kari Lake’s Arizona Senate campaign have drawn attention for their controversial nature. Lake, known for her support of former President Donald Trump and her baseless claims about election fraud, received enthusiastic endorsements from both Trump and Barr at the fundraiser.

 


 

Barr, who has a history of sharing offensive tweets and conspiracy theories, praised Lake on social media before the event, urging people to vote and making reference to “#1776.” During the fundraiser, a video of Barr emerged on social media, where she made bizarre statements about American college students, suggesting they should drop out because colleges are filled with “devil-worshipping, baby blood-drinking, Democrat donors.”

Despite the unconventional remarks, Lake celebrated the success of the event on her Instagram account, claiming to have raised one million dollars in one day at Mar-a-Lago.

The video of Barr’s remarks has sparked controversy and criticism online, with many questioning the validity of her claims and the appropriateness of her comments.

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“How’re you doing? I’m here at Mar-a-Lago supporting Kari Lake,” says Barr with a slight slur to her words as she raises her glass of white wine towards the camera, “and it was a fantastic evening and our Trump is here, being the DJ, and I’ve just danced and everyone’s amazed.”

“So I’m just going to say to you, please drop out of college, because it’s going to ruin your liiiiiives,” Barr continued. “Do me a favor, drop out, they don’t teach you nothing good, uh, email me or Twitter me or whatever you call me, and I’ll help you with your life, but you gotta get out of college, because it isn’t nothing but a bunch of devil-worshipping, baby blood-drinking, Democrat donors.”

“Love ya!” she concluded, raising her glass once more.

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Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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