Thursday, July 18, 2019

Here's What Happened When a CNN Anchor Tried to Get a Group of Trump-Supporting Women to Admit He's Racist

The CNN anchor was determined to prove to a group of female Republican voters on Monday that President Trump is a racist, particularly in regards to his ongoing feud with the four minority, female Democrats in "The Squad." Those four, Reps.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib have at some point or other trashed the president or spoken ill of the United States, so Trump tweeted that they should "Go back" from where they came.

Female Trump voters in Dallas, TX, deny any element of racism in the President's comments aimed at four Democratic lawmakers, all of whom are women of color.

Actually, Trump supporter Dena Miller noted, the Squad are the real racists.

Her fellow Trump supporter, Gina O'Briant, endorsed Trump's comments against the Squad. "I'm glad that the president said what he said because all they are doing is inciting hatred and division," O'Briant said.

Another member of the focus group fired back at Kaye for asking such "Manipulative" questions.

Undoubtedly, the Republican focus group tuned in to Trump's rally speech Wednesday night, where he doubled down on his sentiments about the Squad. Or, as Sen. John Kennedy has taken to calling them, "The four horsewomen of the apocalypse."

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2019/07/18/cnn-tries-to-get-group-of-trumpsupporting-women-to-admit-hes-racist-n2550224

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