
"ABRAMS: Yes, about the fact that the president of the United States is demanding if it's true, if it's not a joke, right, I would think it's kind of embarrassing that he's saying, well, all right, you know, I'll do it, but you got to put my name on Penn Station. You got to put my it's like, come on, man. He's almost got to be saying, are you serious?"
"PHILLIP: (INAUDIBLE) everyone here, because I think there's like amnesia, you know? Four years ago when Donald Trump urged on an insurrection on the Capitol, there were many Republicans, one of them is sitting here at this table, who said that he should be prosecuted or impeached, or that he should never be near the White House again. So, you can't erase that. That's part of Trump's legacy. He has to live with the consequences of his actions, the goo"
Abby Phillip confronted Scott Jennings about his past statements calling for Donald Trump's removal and labeling him authoritarian following the January 6 Capitol riot. Jennings warned that future efforts would try to erase Trump from history while defending Trump's demand to have landmarks named after him. Panelists Ashley Allison and Abrams produced Jennings's prior remarks as a 'receipt' to highlight perceived inconsistency. Jennings responded with a proverb about self-promotion. Phillip reminded viewers that many Republicans once said Trump should be prosecuted or impeached and that those actions remain part of his legacy and consequences.
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