An advertisement supporting President Trump during the World Series finale boasted about the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi and attacked Democrats over impeachment.
The 30-second ad includes a montage of Trump’s achievements, including “creating six million new jobs,” “cutting illegal immigration in half,” and “obliterating ISIS.”
“Their caliphate destroyed,” the ad says as a video of explosions is shown. “Their terrorist leader dead.
“But the Democrats would rather focus on impeachment and phony investigations, ignoring the real issues. But that’s not stopping Donald Trump,” the ad says. “He’s no Mr. Nice Guy, but sometimes it takes a Donald Trump to change Washington.”
Game 7 World Series ad, 1 year out. #WeAreComing and fighting for the forgotten Americans.
“He’s no Mr. Nice Guy, but sometimes it takes a Donald Trump to change Washington.” pic.twitter.com/DSqh6RpaGt
— Brad Parscale (@parscale) October 31, 2019
The Trump campaign began fundraising off of Baghdadi’s death less than a day after Trump announced that the terrorist leader blew himself up in a tunnel during a raid by U.S. special operations forces.
The Washington Nationals took home its first World Series win during Game 7 Wednesday night in a close series against the Houston Astros. Trump ceremoniously attended Game 5 of the World Series in the District last weekend but was met with booing and chants of “lock him up” from the crowd.