Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s wife Tavia advocates for ‘collective change’ in aftermath of Donald Trump assassination attempt
Chiefs' owner Clark Hunt's wife, Tavia, came forward with a message of ‘collective change’ on social media after an assassination attempt was made against former President Donald Trump. Trump was conducting a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday when a bullet grazed past his right ear.
Tavia Hunt shared an Instagram post on her Instagram story, expressing her emotions about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
"Our country is BROKEN. It doesn't matter which side your deeply held beliefs land on - the level of depravity ever present is not okay! Human decency and the understanding of right and wrong should be able to cross party lines!" Tavia's wrote in her Instagram story.
"If you feel empowered to do or champion evil, you are not in the right! THIS IS NOT WINNING. Adults of the world, we NEED a collective change."
It's the first time in the last forty years that an assassination attempt has been made against an elected president of the USA. Even though the Secret Service killed the shooter, who openly fired at Donald Trump from a rooftop, the unfortunate event left a huge dent in the hearts of American citizens.
Tavia Hunt highlights "danger to democracy" post-Donald Trump vs Joe Biden Debate
Days after the debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, Tavia Hunt shared an important message with voters. Hunt took to her Instagram to inform voters of the untrustworthy news. Posting a compiled video of video clips of multiple news anchors from different media outlets saying the same thing, Tavia said:
"Anytime someone says you’re crazy for thinking the media is trying to manipulate us, show them this."
“This is extremely dangerous to our democracy. #msm. Search for unbiased and diverse news sources," Tavia added.
The compiled video that Tavia shared was originally made by Dead Spin and has been used on many social media pages over the years.
According to CNN, multiple media outfits saying the same news results from news anchors reading the same script by Sinclair Broadcasting Group. SBG owns many more new outlets, such as CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, and many more.