pistolini. his new article is entitled when hate came to el paso. we ll start with you. just jump into this conversation about this intersection of rhetoric, about the intersection of the president s language, the language in his twitter feed and the manipulation in the use of this language of an invasion as reported in the new york times tonight as part of his reelection strategy. well, i don t think you have to be some kind of scientist to draw a straight line between the president s rhetoric as it pertains to immigrations and the 60 million people in this country who are latinos. the vast majority of whom are citizens. and what happened here in el paso, which is my hometown, on saturday. the president used the word racism several times in his rally tonight. frankly, i read the shooter s manifesto on saturday in the wake of the horror that took place right across the street
director and ceo of the national defamation league, eddie glaude, princeton university professor, christian picciolini, founder of the group life after hate, and richard parker. his new article is entitled, when hate came to el paso. we ll start with you. just jump into this conversation about this intersection of rhetoric, about the intersection of the president s language, the language in his twitter feed and the manipulation in the use of rhetoric, about the intersection of the president s language, the language in his twitter feed and the manipulation in the use of this language of an invasion as reported in the new york times tonight as part of his reelection strategy. well, i don t think you have to be some kind of scientist to draw a straight line between the president s rhetoric as it pertains to immigrations and the 60 million people in this country who are latinos. the vast majority of whom are
just jump into this conversation about this intersection of rhetoric, about the intersection of the president s language, the language in his twitter feed and the manipulation in the use of this language of an invasion as reported in the new york times tonight as part of his reelection strategy. well, i don t think you have to be some kind of scientist to draw a straight line between the president s rhetoric as it pertains to immigrations and the 60 million people in this country who are latinos. the vast majority of whom are citizens. and what happened here in el paso, which is my hometown, on saturday. the president used the word racism several times in his rally tonight. frankly, i read the shooter s manifesto on saturday in the
explains how it fits into the president s reelection strategy. the white house wants voters to know they ve got a plan, the wall street journal reporting president trump could unveil a new health plan during speech in september, and could include providing coverage for people with preexisting conditions, expanding house savings account and offering more insurance options even across state lines, health care is among the most important issues for 2020 voters, according to fox news poll came in third behind immigration and the economy, this as democrat candidates accuse gop of wanting to take away health care for all americans and argue over what would work. obamacare is working. your plan does not cover everyone in america, by your staff and your own definition.
click, call or visit a store today. welcome back, despite the president s claim yesterday that hate has no place in our country, his advisers have recently said that sewing division based on identity is part of his 2020 campaign. quoting from the ap s report, trump s reelection strategy has placed racial animus at the forefront, designed to activate his base of conservative voters, an approach not seen by an american president in the modern era. trump has been widely criticized for offering a false equivalency when discussing racial violence, knowingly when he said there are good people on both sides. acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney defended president trump on meet the