O’Reilly: Obama ‘Undermines' police by supporting #BlackLivesMatter

Bill O'Reilly, in discussion about how the Democratic party has leaned, in his opinion, too far to the left, criticized President Obama for “undermin[ing] law enforcement” in his comments supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Bill O’Reilly, in discussion about how the Democratic party has leaned, in his opinion, too far to the left, criticized President Obama for “undermin[ing] law enforcement” in his comments supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.

“It’s hard to believe that a sitting president is sympathetic to a group that is calling for violence against police officers,” O’Reilly said.

He went on to criticize members of the Black Lives Matter movement for not denouncing chants such as “What do we want? Dead cops” or “Pigs in a blanket, fry ’em like bacon!” He then continued on to criticize Democrats for a number of other failings, including their efforts to “undermine law enforcement.”

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