Jamie Lee Curtis Attacks Trump for Killing ISIS Leader: 'ALL Living Things Suffer'
Liberal actress unloads on president in bizarre rant Islamic State leader's death

Liberal actress Jamie Lee Curtis has lashed out at President Donald Trump in a bizarre rant over the killing of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
The "Last Action Hero" actor-turned-left-wing activist attacked President Trump over the death of the Islamic State terror network head, declaring "ALL living things suffer when they are blown up."
Lee Curtis took to Twitter, ripping Trump for his lack of military service while seemingly showing pity for the "suffering" that terrorist al-Baghdadi presumably went through.
President Trump announced al-Baghdadi's death during a televised address from the White House on Sunday.
The president confirmed that al-Baghdadi had “died like a dog [and a] coward,” asserting that the world would now be a “much safer place” without him.
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“Last night, the United States brought the world’s number one terrorist leader to justice,” Trump the word's press.
“Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead. He was the founder and leader of ISIS, the most ruthless and violent terror organization anywhere in the world.”
“He died after running into a dead-end tunnel, whimpering and crying and screaming all the way,” Trump said, describing the raid as “absolutely perfect.”
While most of the nation was celebrating, Lee Curtis appeared less than impressed.
Rather than thanking her president and the brave US forces for protecting her from tyranny, Ms. Lee Curtis instead pointed out the suffering endured by terror group leader when he was "blown up."
“He may have died a coward @realDonaldTrump but ALL living things suffer when they are blown up,” she wrote on Twitter in a tweet she later deleted.
"Anyone who has experienced warfare, unlike yourself, would know that.
“War is brutal. Dogs are brave, bold, loyal, loving and healing.”

The phrase “Die Like a Dog” may seem counterintuitive given that most canines die peacefully of natural causes.
However, The Free Dictionary notes that its origins began in Ancient Greece, where dying like a dog was worse than a typical death “because it signified being left unburied, a fate regarded with dread.”
According to Breitbart, the 60-year-old “Scream Queen” has never been one to dish out praise to the current president.
Last year, she admitted that she is “scared every day” by life in America under the Trump administration.
“You know, life’s a little scary. I live in America,” she told an audience at the Toronto Film Festival.
“This (expletive’s) getting real, so I’m scared every day.”