strongest constituency, black voters. kamala harris voters, young white affluent voters. one of them tweeted that harris life story doesn t bear much resemblance to most african americans. donald trump jr. retweeted that observation. for that, cnn denounced him as a terrifying racist. don jr. is facing big backlash about kamala harris s race. donald trump jr. tweet add racist lie. this is a constant theme with the president. implied racism. i don t have a racist bone in my body but the muscles are bigoted. a strategy that republicans have used, divide and conquer on race. it s a horrible form of black racism that has been harnessed
white affluent voters. one of them tweeted that harris life story doesn t bear much resemblance to most african americans. donald trump jr. retweeted that observation. b for that, cnn denounced him as a terrifying racist. don jr. is facing big backlash about kamala harris s race. donald trump jr. tweet add racist lie. this is a constant theme with the president. implied racism. i don t have a racist bone in my body but the muscles are bigoted. a strategy that republicans have used, divide and conquer on race.ar it s a horrible form of black
the idea that some kid from the bronx or somebody that doesn t have the banking connections is going to compete with philip morris and r.j. reynolds is laughable to say the least. tucker: so would you say and can you is it true that these big companies are funding what appeared to be grass roots effort support of legalized marijuana? absolutely. they re funding these political action committees, the lobbyists on the federal and state level. what is interesting, they don t always win. in new york last week, we had a big victory driven by the pta, the medical society, law enforcement. we were outspend 20 to 1 but we defeeted them. it s harder to win in the ballot communities where you have propositions and initiatives. with those, you have to have $10 million to run one commercial.
that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming. man! i thought i talked a lot. that woman can t stop talking. it s interesting. is any of it true? doesn t sound like it. the border patrol completely denies everything she says. some accused ocasio-cortez of screaming at officials there. is that true? we don t know. all of this is certainly influencing the democratic party. she seems to be in charge. it s the loudest, most aggressive person in a weak party. cory booker released his immigration plan. he wants to release everyone here illegally that crossed the border. de facto open borders. the president of el salvador says drownings are his country fault s, not america s.
bars for having a joint. but he said the risks of using marijuana are real and they re being down played in order to further enrich multinational corporations. here s what he said. so the argument, at least the public argument, about marijuana legalization has really existed within a pretty narrow frame work of rights and the positive social effect of legalizing it. you point out that this is also a business push here. it s a huge business push. it s backed by big tobacco, which is ironic that some of the staunchest supporters of tobacco are supporting pot. it s about a couple of these guys making a lot of money. the idea that some kid from the bronx or somebody that doesn t