Trump Derangement Syndrome remains a very real thing, even 17 months after the 45th president left office.
An apparently TDS-afflicted Massachusetts driver crashed his car into a store that sold merchandise promoting former President Donald Trump.
According to Deputy Chief Keith Boone of the Easton, Massachusetts, Police Department, responding officers found a 2015 Volkswagen Jetta had crashed into the front plate-glass window of a store called New England for Trump.
A security-camera video of the incident shows at least one person in the store as the Jetta barrels through the front glass. Only the driver, identified as 46-year-old Sean Flaherty, of Raynham, Massachusetts, was hurt. He was treated at a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.
Boone said in the department’s Facebook post that Flaherty was charged with reckless operation of a motor vehicle and malicious destruction of property. More charges may follow. Police also asked the state to revoke Flaherty’s license “as an immediate threat.”
Keith Lambert, the store’s owner, told the ABC News affiliate, “The clerk was about to go to the bathroom and he would’ve gotten hit. Thank God nobody got hurt, that’s all I can say.”
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The station reported that a photographer took pictures of the rear of a car. It featured a bumper sticker that seemed to portray Trump as Adolf Hitler.
The bumper sticker also included a quote from the French philosopher Voltaire, who said, “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
Another employee told Fox Business on Friday that Flaherty reportedly said: “the voices in his head told him to do it.”
The incident only confirms that Trump continues to live rent-free in the heads of many liberals.
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