
"That was an execution in the street! I'm sorry, but it was. When I saw it, you know what I thought of? Cause we're old enough to remember this. I mean show the picture. Okay, that's it. Now, I'm going to describe this first, because this is from the 60s. Remember Vietnam, the Tet Offensive, and that ugly picture that we saw after? Show the picture. This is everybody our age knows this."
"But it is actually a good opportunity for him because he is that kind of guy. That is one of his strengths, I think, is that. It is a cult, I'm sorry, but MAGA is a bit of a cult. And cult. And when it is, I mean, so is Taylor Swift, but okay. All right. All right, and they're in it, okay. And a cult leader can change on a dime, as he often does."
President Donald Trump was criticized over the killing of Renee Good by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross, with the act described as 'an execution in the street' and compared to a notorious Vietnam-era photograph. The killing was presented as a potential catalyst for comprehensive immigration reform if political leadership chose to act. Commentary framed MAGA as cult-like and suggested a cult leader could change positions quickly. The program featured Major General Paul Eaton, Senator John Kennedy, and Kasie Hunt on the panel. The comparison to the Tet Offensive photograph invoked generational memory and visceral public reaction.
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