understand that he should not be speaking like this. and i know his supporters will say this is why we elected him. we elected him because he speaks his mind. but what he succeeded in doing today is very difficult, which is he made omarosa almost into a sympathetic figure. no, he did not do. i swear to you that. but wait a minute. by calling her a dog and saying, you know, i m glad we fired that dog or whatever way he did it, he did turn her into somewhat i m not saying she is sympathetic, paris. i get it. and i think these two people deserve each other. but there was some sympathy for her when he did denigrate her like that using that language. isn t it, though, paris, donald trump knew who omarosa was before he hired her. i didn t watch the apprentice, but even i had seen clips of omarosa s behavior on television. for him to continue to say that
with now she is a dog and crazed and a crying low life. what she is obviously is a disgruntled employee, you know. and fame and power have weird and different reactions to the different people, you know. obviously, we re seeing that in a lot of cases. but for me, i can only say what i know. and what i know is that this family gives people second chances, and i m a perfect example of that. and the president gave omarosa a second chance, a third chance and a fourth chance. and now she has none left. lynne patton, i really appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. it s great to talk to you. it s nice. we re going discuss this more after the break with our team of political commentators. and later we ll dig deeper into the nondisclosure agreement she was asked to sign and that sarah sanders was commonplace. we ll talking about legalities, plus how much of a departure it may be from the way things are normally done in washington. and later, stephen miller s
i don t know fit was appropriate for omarosa to call him acting like a dog without a leash whenever mrs. trump wasn t around. i know the president is referred to is everyone is well documented and especially jeff zeleny the fact that the president calls many people dogs, a lot of white people, a lot of white men dogs. its way the president talks. it s the way that the american people knew that the president, then candidate talks. so when he is attacked, when his character is attacked, he fights fire with fire. that s just who he is. careen, what about that? sarah sanders said today look, the american people knew the president speaks like this. he talked about being presidential when he was rung and how he could be different things at different times. if he is an equal opportunity offender of calling people durgs whatever, why should it be a concern? anderson, it doesn t make it less inappropriate. it doesn t make it less racist. donald trump has been really
to me these aren t terms that are that s derogatory or racial. what they are is somebody biting back and fighting back that have been wronged. it is derogatory to call somebody a dog. well, you know. i m not justing. it s an insult. it s not a kind word. i know he didn t mean it as a compliment. but at the same time, he said 80 to a lot of people. so for the media to spin into it something racial is really i don t think it s media. i think it s a lot of people giving question. i just listed five white men who he has also said it to, and that s not racist. just for the president of the united states, with all the honor and stature and importance of that office, does it do you think it s appropriate for the president of the united states to call anybody i think the american people voted for somebody who speaks their mind. i ve been with him for almost ten years, arguably saying what he thinks and what he feels has resulted in a lot of success for him. one could say
the apprentice using the n word. sarah sanders said she cannot guarantee there is no tape the of the president using it. i asked her if she believes she ever has. well, look, the white house is a diverse group of folks. obviously, the president, i can t speak for him. obviously he told me that he has never said this word, that it s not in his vocabulary. i take him at his word. as someone you ve known for a long time, would it shock you? absolutely. the donald trump that i know doesn t see black and white. he cease success and failure. join iing news is gloria borger, and paris denard. paris, let me ask you, is it appropriate for the president of the united states to call a high level adviser, a former high level adviser a dog? they defend the language by saying it s fighting fire with fire. it is appropriate? is it him being his best, to pair fiez lonnie trump s campaign? i don t know, anderson. you have to ask the president.