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| Sequoia Crosswhite said he was honoring women with his flute song. After his performance, the scene went dark and the words "Seek Shelter!" were heard, as lightning and hail moved towards the event. |
MOUNT RUSHMORE, South Dakota -- In a bolt of white patriotism, Trump denied the U.S. is built on stolen land and claimed those who believe this are "thieves, radicals, and lunatics" who he plans to exile. Sounding as if he was reading from a 1950s script on communism instead of the teleprompter, Trump's words were meant to divide.
"Next time you see one of the beautiful teepees that are set up, keep in mind, those belong to the women, the women put up those lodges."
"The women went out into the forest and cut down those pines and scraped the bark and branches off the trees."
"Without them, we would not exist."
"I would like to take the time to honor the daughters, the sisters, the mothers, the aunties, the grandmother, and great grandmothers," Crosswhite told the crowd.
Earlier, the Oglala Lakota Nation strongly opposed this event in the sacred Black Hills.



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