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Posted: 2017-06-06T10:22:01Z | Updated: 2017-06-06T16:40:05Z

Professional troll Jeffrey Lord proved that hell stop at no lengths to defend Donald Trump , blaming Ariana Grande for the Manchester attack while attempting to explain the presidents recent digs at Londons mayor.

After Trump mocked London Mayor Sadiq Khans response to Saturdays deadly terror attack as pathetic, Lord told CNN s Anderson Cooper that Khan was partly to blame for not taking care of the terrorism. Cooper then asked Lord, what if [Trump] had tweeted against Ariana Grande for not providing enough security at her venue? Would that be fair too?

Sure, Lord responded. What youre trying to illustrate is there is a serious problem here and we have collectively in this world not taken this serious enough and people are getting killed.

Grande had been performing at a concert hall in Manchester, U.K. last month when a suicide bomber killed 22 people, including parents and children.

Later Cooper said, if the British prime minister had gone after the mayor of Orlando in the wake of Orlando killings, you would have been fine with it?

Lord responded, Sure.

If the PM of Pakistan had attacked Rudy Giuliani for not providing safety for the people of New York City, that would be fine with you?, Cooper shot back. You think Rudy Giuliani is to blame?

Yes, Lord said. The buck stops here, as Harry Truman said.

Giuliani has received scrutiny for years for mistakes made when he was mayor in the lead-up to 9/11, including putting the citys emergency command center in WTC7, a site that had been considered vulnerable to terrorism. The late investigative journalist Wayne Barrett even wrote a book about it. But its unclear what role Grande would have played in managing the security situation for her concert: The venue, not the artist, typically decides how much and what kind of security to provide.