Trump Wants To Silence His Critics. So I Spoke Out On MSNBC And NewsNation.
Two appearances this weekend — MSNBC and NewsNation — gave me the opportunity to call out Trump’s attacks on free speech and his transparently corrupt effort to prosecute his political targets.
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Over the weekend, I made a couple of news appearances to discuss President Trump’s transparently corrupt call for Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute his political targets and the Trump Administration’s assault on free speech.
In the face of Trump’s best efforts to silence his critics, we have to keep speaking the truth about his corruption.
On Sunday evening, I was grateful to appear on MSNBC’s new show The Weekend: Primetime with Ayman Mohyeldin, Antonia Hylton, and Elise Jordan. I was on for a wide-ranging discussion in the A block of the show, but the main focus was on President Trump’s corruption of the rule of law and the pressure he’s putting on Pam Bondi.
I spoke to the fact that in any other era, this would’ve triggered an all-encompassing, impeachable corruption scandal. I also went digging and found a quote from 2016 when President Trump condemned former President Bill Clinton for even speaking to Obama’s Attorney General Loretta Lynch. The hypocrisy is staggering. Here’s a clip of our discussion:
In another appearance on Saturday morning, I was happy to be on a NewsNation panel, where I discussed details from my article on the Trump Administration’s attacks on free speech.
While the GOP panelist sought to claim that Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension was simply a corporate response to advertisers, I called out FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s explicit threats and put it in the context of Trump’s broader efforts to silence his critics and honest journalism. Here’s a clip:
While President Trump is making every effort to force journalists, comedians, corporations, and everyday Americans to stop speaking out against him, we have to keep doing it. Forcefully, repeatedly, and in great numbers.
I know I’m going to keep speaking out as much as I can everywhere I can.
Trump wants us to be afraid of his threats. He wants us not to talk about how he’s the most transparently corrupt president in US history. Or that he just oversaw the slowest three months of job growth since the pandemic and before that the Great Recession. Or that all his fake projections of authoritarian strength are meant to mask his deepening political weakness.
He doesn’t want us to say that the emperor has no clothes. Well, he doesn’t, and we can say whatever we want. We’re still in America, and the First Amendment still reigns supreme. Corporations may capitulate, but that doesn’t mean we have to.