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It's been a really big week and now we are wrapping things up with the morning shows and we have Jasmine Crockett, we have Zora Mamdani and J.D. Vance kind of admitting the problem that Donald Trump doesn't want to talk about. First, let's get to Jasmine Crockett, who said this about Marjorie Hiller Greene resigning.
Stalking announcement from Congresswoman Greene. What went through your mind when you first heard she was going to resign on January 5th?
You know what? Honestly, I was like, you've got to be kidding me. You're on the other side of the president for one week and you can't take the heat. Imagine what it is to sit in my shoes, to not only be on the opposite side of him, but to have people like her who are constantly fanning the flames of hate and imagine what those threats look like when you literally are someone like me but at the
end of the day I know that I serve the people of Texas 30 and so my job isn't to be there and necessarily do whatever is going to make the president not be on my back but instead is to focus on making sure that I can push forward with policies that are positive for Texas 30. You know I actually said
this before and this past week I had this realization perhaps maybe not the the biggest insight but I did say this and here's what I have to say about this on my Instagram and by the way you should follow me on Instagram we're trying to get the 300,000 followers on Instagram. If you have Instagram, follow me. It's at Keith Edwards. But here's what I have to say. Here's one thing I noticed about Marjorie Taylor Greene's
recent switch from being for Trump to against Trump, is that she's been an enemy of the left for, what, five years? All along she's been in politics.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, you need to get rid of your diaper and come out and be able to talk to the American citizens instead of us having to use a flap, a little flap.
And she's been against Trump for about five days. Never needed security for the entire time she's been against the left. But the second she goes against Trump, she has to get bodyguards. Because why? Because the left isn't violent. And the right with Donald Trump is.
Yeah. So I think it's really interesting the moment that she gets a little bit of heat. She's like, I'm out. I'm out. Meanwhile, we're all over here. I get death threats all the time.
I don't even talk to you about them because I'm just like... it's kind of like background noise at this point which is very sad but I get death threats a lot on the internet. In my message... like people message me them saying they want to like fill my family with lead. Really nice stuff. But what we do here is more important than idle threats from insane people who don't fully understand what's happening in this country and And it's just really, I don't know, it's just, I don't even know how to say it, like she's just like a weak individual. If you can't stand the heat for for even a week. I mean not to say
that what I was experiencing is anything close to being having a president on your back, but Marjorie Taylor Greene benefited from the president's death ray shooting at her enemies for a long time. The second it's on her, she's like, I'm out. Well, how do you think that felt for everyone else? Moving on to Zara Mondani, who was in the New York City, who was on Meet the Press.
Goddamn, here's what they had to say.
NYPD would be the ones to do so.
In that press conference with President Trump, a reporter asked you've used in the past, you were about to answer, then President Trump sort of jumped in and he said, quote, that's
okay.
You can just say yes.
It's easier than explaining it.
So Mr. Mayor elect, just to be very clear, do you think that President Trump is a fascist?
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Get started freeAnd after President Trump said that, I said yes.
And so you do.
And that's something that I've said in the past, I say it today. He said it. What, what, I don't, like, you're wasting so much time. This is an important individual. You're going to run one of the biggest cities in the world. And you're stuck on the fact that he called Donald Trump a fascist. He said it before. Trump's face and you still want him to say it again on TV when you could be
asking him about so many other things. And this is like, I worked in reality TV. This is literally just reality TV. It's like, what is the benefit to any of this? And I think what I appreciated about the conversation that I had with the president was that we were not shy about the places of disagreement about the
politics that has brought us to this moment. And we also wanted to focus on what it could look like to deliver on a shared analysis
of an affordability crisis for New Yorkers.
You've also said in the past that President Trump has engaged in a quote, attack on our democracy. You've called him a despot. Do you still believe President Trump is a threat to the democracy?
Everything that I've said in the past, I continue to believe. And that's the thing that I think is important in our politics, is that we don't shy away from where we have disagreements, but we understand what it is that brings us to that table. Because I'm not coming into the Oval Office to make a point or make a stand. I'm coming in there to deliver for New Yorkers. And a few weeks ago, I was asked by a reporter three words to describe myself. I said, New York City. And that's what animated that conversation. How do we deliver for the people of New York City?
I think that some of your supporters would be curious to know. You say you stand by your past statements that, yes, he's a threat to the democracy. How do you square working with someone who you still think is a threat to the democracy?
I think working for the people of New York City demands that you work with everyone and anyone, and that you always look to find those areas of agreement while not overlooking the places of disagreement. And I think this was something that came up in our meeting. We spoke about immigration. We spoke about the fact that in New York City, we have sanctuary city policies that allow for the city to work with the federal government on around 170 serious crimes. The concern for so many New Yorkers comes about anything beyond that. And I spoke about the importance of us being able to protect New Yorkers and
some of the incidents that we see, they do not do that.
Oh, that guy's so good. I would have been so pissed off. But yeah, I mean, I don't, I think, it makes sense to me. What do you think? It makes sense to me that, I mean, Donald Trump is the president he's in power so we're gonna do you say he's a threat to democracy I'm not working with him Bill de Blasio tried that how'd that work out okay not not very well I think you got to try it this way you got to say hey I don't like this guy I mean what he's basically saying is I don't fuck with this guy like imagine you don't like your boss you still got to go to work you still got to listen to them you still got to listen to them. You still got to work for them, right? Now, he doesn't work directly for the President of the United States, but the President of the United States has a lot
of power, can make things harder or easier for the citizens of New York City. I'd much rather have someone who thinks that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy, understands the threat he poses to our country, and still has him on his side and is willing to work with him. Sounds like a good, good scenario to me. Meanwhile, you have JD Vance who, who knows that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy, but overlooks it. And because he's overlooked it, he's allowed this to happen.
There's a lot more work to do. And the thing that I'd ask for the American people is a little bit of patience. And as much progress as we've made, it's gonna take a little bit of time for every American to feel that economic boom, which we really do believe is coming
Despite Trump's no the economic boom is not coming The economic boom is only here for the billionaires and you know it, you know that you've called Donald Trump American Hitler and yet here you are Trying to waste our time here are lying to people about something they know to be true Which is that things cost more and I just like thatohra Mamdani is showing that there is a way in which you can actually stick to the things you believe in and still get what you want from the
other side. I mean, we'll see what happens because nothing's fundamentally changed yet, but I'd much rather be a Zohra Mamdani saying all the shit I believe in to their face by the way, which I think Donald Trump respected rather than be JD Vance and change everything you believe. Just so you be close to power and never actually become powerful. All right, and then here's what Jennifer Walsh actually had to say about JD Vance.
He is married to a woman of Indian descent. He has mixed race children. So to all of the MAGA voters out there, if this man will not defend his wife and will not defend his kids, do you think he gives a crap about you or anything to do with you?
No, he does not. He doesn't give a crap about anything but himself. And by the way, Usha Vance, seen without a ring lately. Interesting, huh? All right, well well thanks for watching. If you like this video, please hit like. If you're not subscribed, please consider subscribing and I'll
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