Dem Strategist on CNN Drops Heavy Receipt on Trump Ally Complaining About Nazi' Talk
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Dem Strategist on CNN Drops Heavy Receipt on Trump Ally Complaining About Nazi' Talk
"Trump ally Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) who was a cabinet secretary in Trump's first term got a heavy receipt pulled on him when he complained, without evidence, that an unnamed news outlet called President Donald Trump a Nazi three thousand times! Trump Attorney General Pam Bondi has drawn criticism for threatening to go after people over what she described as hate speech including those cheering activist Charlie Kirk's assassination."
"Yes. And there are lines. And I agree with with Pam Bondi. And there are results of of ignoring, for instance, all right, you know, a news outlet called President Trump 3,000 times a Nazi. Three thousand times. Well, he's not a Nazi. You may call him a lot of things. You know, braggadocious, you may call him a lot of things, but he's not a Nazi."
Ryan Zinke, a Trump ally and former cabinet secretary, complained without evidence that an unnamed news outlet called President Donald Trump a Nazi three thousand times. Attorney General Pam Bondi threatened legal action over what she described as hate speech, drawing criticism for targeting those who cheered activist Charlie Kirk's assassination. Cornish moderated a CNN panel with Garrett Graff, Charlie Dent, and Antjuan Seawright. Seawright noted that a member of Trump's current administration had compared Trump to a prominent Nazi. Zinke distinguished expression from violent threats, said he agreed with Bondi, and insisted Trump is not a Nazi.
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