Thursday, July 9, 2020

NH Guv Is Sure Trump’s Rally Will Be Safe. He’s Not Going, Though, Man making racist comments caught on video identified as tech CEO Michael Lofthouse




Welcome to Donald J. Trump's America. The racist Trump enthusiast is San Francisco tech CEO Michael Lofthouse:
"Trump's gonna f--- you. You f------ need to leave. You f------ Asian piece of s----."

Screenshot of waitress asking Lofthouse to leave restaurant.

A viral video of a man spouting expletives and racist comments toward an Asian-American family at a restaurant in Carmel Valley, California, has been identified by multiple publications as a San Francisco tech CEO.
Multiple publications identified the man in the video as Michael Lofthouse, CEO of Solid8, LLC, a San Francisco cloud computing services company founded in 2017.
Lofthouse's LinkedIn account appears to have been deleted, his Twitter account suspended and his Facebook profile removed.
Solid8's website says it provides "IT solutions designed to reduce cost and improve performance with Cloud Contact Center, Communication, SDWAN & CyberSecurity." Lofthouse, however, is not listed as the company's CEO.


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Middle American Democrat


“I will not be in the crowd of thousands of people, I’m not going to put myself in the middle of a crowd of thousands of people,” said the governor.
“Unfortunately, I have to be extra cautious as the governor, I try to be extra cautious for myself, my family,” he added.
But despite being “extra cautious” for his safety, Sununu stated that he still won’t be issuing a mask requirement on the day of the rally because he had not done so for the recent anti-police brutality protests in his state.

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