TRUMP DEMANDS CNN TO FEATURE PARDONED ARSONIST RANCHERS ON CNN “HEROES”

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WASHINGTON D.C. (Enviro Snowflake Brief) ­— President Trump is calling out CNN’s Hero Series to honor the Oregon rancher father-son duo arsonists, Dwight and Steven Hammond, as “everyday people changing the world”.

For perspective, Trump’s most trusted advisor, Steven Miller, is a well-known groupie of the extreme right wing Western rancher public land takeover movement.

According to Miller’s neighbor, he hears him yelling quotes from the convicted arsonist rancher, in a “Pulp Fiction” way, when shooting squirrels in his backyard.

“It’s kinda weird to me but that’s my kooky neighbor.”

Most famously from the Hammond trial, one witness testified he saw Steven Hammond hand out matches with instructions to “light up the whole country,” one of Miller and Trump’s favorite rancher quotes, according to a source.

In a statement Tuesday, announcing the pardons, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders called the five-year sentences for the Hammonds “unjust” and she quoted President Trump describing the family ranchers as “upstanding citizens”.

Wolf Blitzer, CNN’s iconic anchor, mumbled about hell and freezing as they cut to a commercial break when the producer alerted him to Trump’s demands Wednesday morning.

Michael Treehuggins

Michael Treehuggins created the Enviro Snowflake Brief to try and give laughter therapy to all his fellow frustrated conservationists in these challenging political times. Let’s laugh, cry, and vote.