In a recent segment on “Deadline: White House,” Princeton professor and MSNBC panelist Eddie Glaude unleashed a torrent of anger directed at former President Donald Trump, claiming that his rhetoric surrounding migration poses a grave threat to communities, especially children.
Glaude’s remarks followed Trump’s controversial assertions about Haitian migrants, which he claims are exaggerations that could incite panic, as reported by The Daily Caller.
During the segment, Glaude expressed his alarm over the former president’s comments, arguing that Trump instills fear in vulnerable populations. “This man is running around here busting his chops, scaring the hell out of communities,” he said, underscoring his belief that Trump is a “danger” to particular groups.
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Glaude’s frustration reached a peak as he urged the need to keep Trump out of office, stating, “We got to keep this troglodyte out of office because if he comes in, our babies are gonna be in danger.”
The discussion escalated when Glaude referenced the psychological impact of fear on children, arguing that memories of threats and violence could haunt them for life.
“Remember, we know children are gonna grow up with the memory of having to not go to school for the threat of bombs,” he said. In a moment of levity amid the heated exchange, former Senator Claire McCaskill attempted to calm him down, advising him to “take a breath.”
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Glaude was so emotional that Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill had to tell him to take deep breaths.
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