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'Complete fraud': Ex-GOP strategist criticizes Trump threatening cities with troops
MSNBC· 2025-08-26 19:48
Joining us now, Jasmine Wright, White House correspondent for Notice, Ashley Parker, staff writer at The Atlantic and an MSNBC political analyst, and Stuart Stevens, Mitt Romney, chief strategist for his 2012 campaign. Uh, Jasmine, I don't know how you're reading what we just heard from the president, what he's been saying over the last many days. Are there signs he might be wavering in the face of this push back from Chicago, from the governor, the mayor? What are we expecting here? Well, I think it's clea ...
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Elon Musk· 2025-08-26 17:06
Political Stance & Criticism - Farage's actions are perceived as insufficient to protect Britain [1] - Farage criticized Rupert Lowe MP for supporting mass deportations [1] Legal & Enforcement - Existing laws are sufficient to address accessories to aggravated rape or murder, especially of children, requiring imprisonment or deportation [1] - The government needs to enforce existing laws regarding serious crimes [1] Immigration & Deportation - Support exists for removing foreign/dual nationals aware of relatives committing sexual offenses against vulnerable young white girls [2]
‘A prescription for disaster’: George Conway slams Trump's abuse of National Guard
MSNBC· 2025-08-26 03:04
Political Control & Authoritarianism - The analysis suggests a concern that actions are not primarily about crime reduction, but about establishing political control, potentially targeting specific demographics [5] - The report draws a parallel to historical events, referencing the Nazi regime's takeover of state governments to highlight potential dangers of centralized control [1] - The analysis expresses concern over the normalization of armed National Guard presence in cities, suggesting a gradual acceptance of what is perceived as an overreach of federal power [6][7] Crime & Federal Intervention - The report questions the rationale behind deploying federal resources to specific cities, noting that cities with higher homicide rates are not receiving the same attention [9][10] - The analysis argues that federal intervention, particularly the deployment of National Guard, is not an effective solution for addressing crime, as they lack the necessary training [8][11][12] - The report highlights a perceived inconsistency in the federal government's approach to crime, suggesting a bias towards targeting cities with Black mayors [4][5] Institutional Failure & Accountability - The analysis raises concerns about the lack of effective checks and balances to prevent potential abuses of power, questioning who will ultimately stop the perceived overreach [15][16] - The report criticizes institutions, courts, and lawyers for not doing enough to stop the perceived authoritarian overreach [15] - The analysis suggests that Republicans are abdicating their responsibility to address crime effectively [18]
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Yuyue· 2025-08-25 13:36
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'The pattern here is clear': Rev. Al slams Trump for 'going after Black mayors'
MSNBC· 2025-08-25 13:08
Political Commentary - Allegations of racial profiling against black mayors are being made, suggesting a focus on crime is a pretext [1] - The speaker asserts the importance of standing up against perceived racism and bigotry [1] - The pattern of targeting black mayors is seen as intentional, especially when data indicates crime is down in those cities [3] - A wise political strategy would involve collaboration with mayors, but this is not the current approach [3][4] Election Strategy - Working with people on the ground and across party lines is seen as beneficial for general elections [5] - Republicans who are silent and avoid town hall meetings are setting themselves up for potential losses in upcoming elections [5][6] - Hiding and avoiding engagement with voters is not an effective political strategy [6][7]
JD Vance defends GOP redistricting: ‘Democrats have gerrymandered their states’
NBC News· 2025-08-24 14:36
Electoral Politics & Gerrymandering - Republicans aim to balance the scales against aggressive gerrymandering by Democrats, striving for fairness on a national scale [2][3] - The debate includes the impact of counting undocumented immigrants in the census for congressional apportionment, potentially skewing representation [4][6] - California is estimated to have five additional congressional seats due to counting undocumented immigrants [4] - Ohio lost a representative, highlighting concerns about representation for American citizens [5] Crime & Public Safety - Crime has reportedly dropped over 35% in Washington DC in 10 days [10] - The administration emphasizes empowering local law enforcement to address crime and take back American streets [13][14] - The murder rate in DC is described as rivaling some of the most violent cities globally [9] - Allowing lawlessness to overrun cities is framed as a policy choice [14] Future Political Plans - The Vice President is focused on governing and achieving success for the American people, believing politics will follow [16][19] - The focus is on the 2026 midterm elections before considering the 2028 presidential election [17]
Easy bogeyman? Trump says 'people are happy' to see military in D.C.
MSNBC· 2025-08-14 20:38
Let's get started. Joining us now, politics reporter for Seaphore, Dave Wigel, staff writer for The Atlantic and MSNBC political contributor Mark Leovich, and national affairs correspondent for the nation, John Nichols. Dave, what exactly is the role of Congress here.And what is Trump trying to get them to do. Well, it's massive. And there might be some issue in the future where Republicans in in the House decide to break with Trump.It's unlikely to be this. The House Oversight Committee also has jurisdicti ...
Symone Sanders Townsend: Trump's D.C. power grab feels personal because it is
MSNBC· 2025-08-14 15:38
Crime Concerns in Washington DC - A Washington Post poll indicates that 91% of DC residents view crime as a serious problem [1][9] - The poll reveals stark divides along racial and income lines, with Black residents and lower-income residents being significantly more worried about crime [1] - Black women are among the most concerned, with 65% considering crime a very or extremely serious issue [1] Political Implications - The discussion suggests a concern that Donald Trump is using the issue of juvenile crime in DC as a pretext for federal intervention and authoritarian overreach [3][5] - There is apprehension that Trump's actions in DC could be replicated in other cities with Black mayors and Democratic governors [6][7] - The concern is raised that Trump might use this as a pretext to send the military into American cities [6] Potential Solutions - The need for bipartisan collaboration to address crime in Washington DC is emphasized [9] - The importance of finding a middle ground and working out solutions to stop crime is highlighted [10] - The discussion acknowledges the need to address crime while also considering concerns about discriminatory policies [10][11]
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'Another point of distraction': NYT columnist slams Trump possibly deploying National Guard
MSNBC· 2025-08-11 12:09
And this morning, President Trump is expected to announce a new public safety initiative in Washington, DC. At 10:00 a. m., the president is going to hold what's being advertised as a news conference at the White House during which he's expected to detail what is likely to be a largecale increase in law enforcement presence in our nation's capital. Officials tell NBC News President Trump is considering deploying up to 1,000 National Guard troops, but they say the decision is not final and no formal orders h ...