
Instead of educating or informing the American people, the White House is defending Trump's racist spin on the coronavirus.
Instead of educating or informing the American people, the White House is defending Trump's racist spin on the coronavirus.
“Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough on Tuesday looked at the recent statements and actions of Donald Trump and said that he is amazed that the president still still has any supporters left.
While talking about Trump’s decision to bypass congressional authority to fund his proposed border wall by declaring a national emergency, Scarborough said it was appalling that millions of Americans can look at the president and approve of the job he’s doing:
Michael Steele, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) knows a lot about racism. He is an African American himself, and he has always been loyal to his party. But when it comes to racism, he refuses to stay silent.
In a blatantly racist new ad President Donald Trump and the Republican Party have accused Democrats of helping people they call Central American “invaders” overrun the United States with cop killers.
The Washington Post asked 57 Senate and House Republicans for an interview to discuss Trump and race, and only three agreed to speak to them.
Donald Trump thinks that attacking NFL players who kneel during the national anthem will win him points with his racist supporters. A new poll, however, shows that the vast majority of American voters believe that players who exercise their constitutional rights by taking a knee are not being unpatriotic.
"He clearly doesn't want to talk about Puerto Rico – more than 3.5 million American citizens, along with the U.S. Virgin Islands. Not interested, doesn't say a word about it."
President Trump tried an obvious at distraction by attempting to take credit for North Korea not attacking the US.
Trump is urging Republicans in Congress to use the Steve Scalise shooting as a cover for his support of neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
There has been a lot of conversation in the media about "white non-college educated economic anxiety" being the motivating factor for Trump support, but after Charlottesville, the press can no longer deny that racism is the real motivator of many Trump supporters.
The Trump administration is going to take money that was supposed to be used by the Justice Department's civil rights division and spend on investigating colleges and universities for discriminating against white people.
As president, Trump is turning his racist campaign rhetoric into policy beliefs that will harm women and minorities.
"Due to safety concerns, we believed it was very important to take all necessary precautions to protect the safety of all personnel involved in the operation.”
"Inspired by Trump, his former Virginia chair runs the 'most openly Confederate-friendly campaign in recent memory'"
"I can't [take it personally] because I take it as a very serious violation when they say it and I have to write it off as being purely politics."
"I just want to say that we are very honored by the victory we had, 306 electoral college votes. we were not supposed to crack 220. you know that right?"
As four men approached their lone victim, Trump's acolytes shouted, "Hey snowflake! This is what a Trump America looks like, fag*ot!”
"It shows the depths that they will go to try to disparage someone and the desperation, really, of the liberals," whines Kimberly Guilfoyle
“I urge the admin to halt enforcement of this order until a more thoughtful and deliberate policy can be instated"
"May making her "strong statement about the role of women" there, by standing simpering next to a powerful racist."