'Trump is going to deport you,' man yelled at Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost before punching him
The 28-year-old suspect was arrested after punching Democratic Representative Maxwell Alejandro Frost of Florida
Political Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost claimed that he was the victim of a racist attack in Utah, in which President Donald Trump yelled at him and punched him in the face.
At the Sundance Film Festival last night, a person assaulted me. He punched me in the face before telling me that Trump would arrest me, Frost wrote in X. He was yelling prejudiced epithets as he fled crazy. I'm good now that the person has been detained. According to an oath, the arrested man has been named as 28-year-old Christian Joel Young following the assault at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City. Yvette D. Clarke, the president of the Congressional Black Caucus, described the attack on Frost as" cruel" in line with her fellow members in the chamber. She criticized the racist and cruel treatment of Congressman Maxwell Frost, who was a member of the Sundance Film Festival this trip, as it was unacceptable and unacceptable. We are relieved that Congressman Frost is secure, and we applaud the local authorities and place protection for their swift detention. In her statement on social violence in the US, Clarke stated that "political crime has no place in our politics today. " Each of us has a duty to denounce it with the most severe of condemnation, and Congressman Frost should never have been the target. A person is even accused of grabbing her by the shoulder. According to the police affidavit, he reportedly stormed the group by jumping off a gate and was given a Sundance Film Festival complete without his title.
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