After Monday’s fatal shooting at Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, that left the shooter, his ex-wife, and his son dead, both ends of the political spectrum jumped at the chance to brand 56-year-old Robert Dorgan as a member of their opposition, but what were his politics?

A look through Dorgan’s account on social media platform X doesn’t provide clarity as he seemingly voiced his voice approval for a sweeping array of beliefs. Onlookers cannot ignore the obvious fact that Dorgan was also “trans” as he tried to present himself as a woman, as theAssociated Pressreported he went by Roberta Esposito and Roberta Dorgano.

At times, Dorgan would threaten anyone who mocked transgenderism, while at other times he seemed to laugh along with them.

When actor Kevin Sorbo made a post mocking Delaware Democratic Rep. Tim McBride, who also believes he’s a woman, Dorgan told him, “keep bashing us. but do not wonder why we Go BERSERK,” as noted by theNew York Post.

On the other hand, when political commentator Steve Loves Ammo reposted a video of a man asking a “gotcha” question to biological females where they were visibly put off by the suggestion they were trans, writing, “This is actually hilarious,” Dorgan poked fun at himself. “yeah ha ha ha too funny I’m 6 foot 230 pounds 22 inch biceps and I’m not passing even for Helen Keller.”

There were times when Dorgan seemed to support the Trump administration, while at other times he denounced them in favor of Republican Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie.

Replying to another user who was criticizing Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for wearing a hoodie branded by a defense company, General Dynamics, Dorgan replied, “f u WE gave that to him yesterday at his speech.”

In another post, replying to commentator Kyle Seraphim who captioned a picture of President Donald Trump and Republican Senator Lindsay Graham, “Lindsay Graham and Donald Trump are MAKING AMERICAN GREAT AGAIN! That’s why you have to primary MASSIE! LFG!” Dorgan simply asked, “sarcasm?”

To drive home the point that Dorgan wasn’t on team Trump, he would also critically reply to posts made by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. When Leavitt posted, “Gas prices fall in January, giving Americans a break at the pump,” Dorgan explained away the fall, saying, “it’s called supply and demand. nobody’s traveling when its 0° out.”

Contradictorily, he reposted Texas Republican Rep. Michael Cloud, who shared an image in support of voter ID laws, showing that House members themselves need an ID to vote. Voter ID has been a cause championed by the Trump administration for some time.

Source: VidNews » Feed