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Tristan Tate responds to accusations of self-admission to crimes in 'War Room' videos, tells trolls to 'cope harder'
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2023-09-02 20:20
Tristan Tate asserts those are old videos and people who consider them evidence are losers

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, a polarizing figure on social media, recently engaged in a heated exchange with an X user. This confrontation occurred when the user accused Tate of confessing to his wrongdoings in his War Room messages, provoking a strong reaction from Tate.

In his War Room messages and videos, Tate actively promotes his ideologies and opinions, viewing them as beneficial to men.

Nevertheless, a substantial number of online users perceive these videos and War Room messages as controversial, and in some cases, misogynistic ideology.

Tristan Tate asserts only 'losers' care about his old videos

In a tweet by the user Resh, it was pointed out that both parties, Tristan and an unnamed individual, had essentially self-incriminated themselves for the numerous charges they were facing through their own videos and War Room messages.

Resh wrote, "Do you both understand that you have self-admitted to the many crimes you are being charged with through you OWN videos and the war-room messages?!"

In response, Tate dismissively countered, asserting that the old videos being referenced were irrelevant to the authorities and only garnered attention from Twitter users whom he referred to as "losers."

He also claimed that the most recent judge who had reviewed the supposed "evidence" had ordered his immediate release from house arrest, further challenging Resh to cope with this reality.

Tate wrote, "Do you understand that none of the old videos you’re referencing taken out of context are of any interest to the authorities?

Nobody but losers on twitter care. The last judge who saw the “evidence” collected ordered my immediate release from house arrest. Cope harder."

Tristan Tate's trolls say he is 'misleading the public'

Subsequent to the exchange between Tate and user Resh, a multitude of users stepped forward to voice their opinions and reactions regarding the banter between the two.

One user wrote, "But look at this self-incriminating video” Irrelevant.. dorks." Another user wrote, "I am so glad you brought that up Tristan, because you are clearly misleading the public.

The charges as per the time you were released under house arrest clearly state they go back as far as 2016. Meaning those videos are part of the EVIDENCE! There is NO Way they won't be used."

A user stated, "Go and take your lies away."