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Michelle Malkin offers up a reality check to blue checks mocking President Trump for signing Bibles during 'hero's welcome' in Alabama

While surveying the tornado damage in Alabama on Friday, President Trump signed Bibles at this Baptist church:

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And somehow this is controversial. Here’s ABC’s Matthew Dowd criticizing the president and the people who asked for him to sign the Bible:

Here’s what it looked like:

Media reports say the president was greeted with applause when he signed the Bible of a 12-year-old boy:

The Washington Post called it a “hero’s welcome”:

Keep in mind, we’re talking about “at least two Bibles,” not like a hundred Bibles or something. From the Post:

Inside a Baptist church, the president autographed at least two Bibles for an adoring horde of volunteers, who were packed eight-deep around tables of recovery supplies. Thousands waved and cheered along the roadways, some paved and some not, with nary a protester in sight. Crowds greeted him in a wrecked neighborhood with MAGA (Make America Great Again) signs, Trump chants and a mannequin decorated with Trump merchandise outside a crushed home.

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And as Michelle Malkin helpfully points out, this isn’t anything new:

But to the blue check? It was just another chance to mock the president:

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Guys, take one day off, ‘eh?

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