gave the perfect occasion to bring back a classic segment. hypocrisy hot take. i was seven years ago, during the presidential campaign, when donald trump accused hillary clinton of obstructing justice and destroying evidence. hillary clinton and her top aides knowingly destroyed evidence. people who have nothing to hide don t smash foams with hammers, they don t. hillary bleached in deleted 33,000 emails after congressional subpoenas. she illegally destroyed 33,000 emails. the thing that you should be apologizing for, the 33,000 emails that you deleted. now check out this new passage from the new charges special counsel jack smith brought against donald trump. walt nauta and the newly charged defendant, charles us
basketball games. you know, it s rampant right now, and it s unfortunately appearing to be not only a legacy of leadership that gave license to this kind of hate. yep. namely during the trump administration, but it s a sorry clue, alex, that this doesn t go away when trump goes away or certain gop leaders go away. this is passed to the next generation. our kids have learned to hate. it s harder to teach young people to stop hating than it is to teach them not to hate in the first place. this is a lasting legacy. it s heartbreaking listening to you describe it that way. you re spot on. thank you, frank figliuzzi for all of that. it s not covid misinformation that joe rogan is apologizing for, but what he said is creating new uproar. bue bue said is creating new uproar. don t pay for water. pay for clean. it s got to be tide.
a majority of trump voters and trump voters are republican voters, by the way, say they think the domestic terrorism we you a on january 6th was patriotic, was a defense of freedom. look at the bottom right. 51%. 55%. astonishing. shocking. shameful. while everyday muslims have been demonized for decades despite condemning terrorism with our every breath, everyday republicans are openly excusing for, apologizing for, praising domestic terror attacks. not only are the double standards glaring, but they are truly dangerous. foreign jihadists have never had mainstream support in america or apologists giving them cover or encouragement inside the corridors of our government. shockingly, our domestic terrorists seem to be able to count on the support of multiple members of congress and a certain ex-president which makes them unsorry a much bigger threat of h bigger threat o isorry a much bigger tht of sorry a much bigger threat of ry a mm sorry a much b threat of of sorry a much er threat
trump people and the trump base. it all works to his advantage. and i frankly don t think it moved the ball whatsoever when it comes to holding trump or the people around him accountable. okay. ana, you first because i want to switch gears now. i want to talk about canadian prime minister justin trudeau apologizing after a photo popped up of him wearing brownface when he was a teacher. he said he didn t think it was racist at this time. now he says he know it s was. he is apologizing for, also saying it wasn t the first he s done it before. what do you think, ana? look. you and i have friends who have worn blackface. you and i, you know, know people who did this in the past and there is now a different standard than there was in the past. i think it was a pretty horrible thing to do, a pretty stupid thing to do. to me the entire idea of, you