Ex-Trump White House Lawyer Destroys Media Over Treatment of Demented' Trump Conduct
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Ex-Trump White House Lawyer Destroys Media Over Treatment of Demented' Trump Conduct
"So I don't think he's talking about this by accident, just like he's not talking about, you know, a third term by accident. You know, I think all of these are, you now, part of the Stephen Miller, Stephen Vought playbook that they've been executing on brilliantly and effectively in their attempt to dismantle all the safeguards in the Constitution and among our institutions."
"which is what are those 8,000 beds for? I mean you know yes, we have, we have a lot of people who are here, you know contrary to, contrary to the law, doesn't make them criminals. They're being deported, not in massive numbers as people suspect, but they're being detained and will soon be deported. And then, and then what, what happens to those? I mean, are those, you know, they're not, they are not going to be concentration camps a la Auschwitz"
Ty Cobb criticized media normalization of Donald Trump and linked Trump’s public rhetoric to strategic aims. Cobb asserted Trump often speaks intentionally about measures like federalizing elections and a potential third term. Cobb attributed those ideas to a Stephen Miller–Stephen Vought playbook intended to dismantle constitutional safeguards and institutional protections. Jim Acosta asked about federalizing elections and noted Trump lacks advisers who would privately restrain him. Cobb raised questions about 8,000 detention beds and said many migrants are detained and slated for deportation, not held in concentration camps. Federal agents took Don Lemon into custody in Los Angeles over coverage of a protest at a St. Paul church.
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