Democratic Senator Mazie Hirono On Trump’s Base Of Supporters: They Are ‘White Supremacists’

Senator Mazie Hirono(L) (D-HI) arrives during the impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump on Capitol Hill January 29, 2020, in Washington, DC. - The fight over calling witnesses to testify in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial intensified January 28, 2020 after Trump's lawyers closed their defense calling the abuse of power charges against him politically motivated. Democrats sought to have the Senate subpoena former White House national security advisor John Bolton to provide evidence after leaks from his forthcoming book suggested he could supply damning evidence against Trump.

Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) claimed during an MSNBC interview on Monday afternoon that President Donald Trump’s base of supporters are “white supremacists.”
“We now have three crises that we’re having to deal with, and it’s a pandemic, we have an economic crisis, we have police brutality and systemic racism crisis,” Hirono said. “And so what’s happening is that really covering for the president and his failures is the operating principle for his enablers. … We should be dealing with the pandemic, with the opening of schools. You just did a perfect coverage on the concerns that everyone has about schools reopening.”Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) claimed during an MSNBC interview on Monday afternoon that President Donald Trump’s base of supporters are “white supremacists.”
“We now have three crises that we’re having to deal with, and it’s a pandemic, we have an economic crisis, we have police brutality and systemic racism crisis,” Hirono said. “And so what’s happening is that really covering for the president and his failures is the operating principle for his enablers. … We should be dealing with the pandemic, with the opening of schools. You just did a perfect coverage on the concerns that everyone has about schools reopening.”“We should be dealing with the economic crisis,” Hirono continued. “And we should be dealing with the racism that is in our country to which the president speaks to because he has a base of supporters who are very anti-immigrant and white supremacists,” Hirono said. “That’s who, that’s the, a lot of his base and that’s who he speaks to so the divisiveness continues. So, we should be focusing on things that we need to focus on.”
The claim received no pushback from MSNBC host Chris Jansing.
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2 comments:

  1. This sexist female supremacist regularly says hateful foolishness. Everything she says is crazy that people get when they hate men. Who would elect such a person to represent them? Is her district in Hawaii made up only of women?

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  2. She's as crazy as hell. There is no pretending there is any middle ground, these crazy demtards are out of their minds and can not be appeased. No words or actions are beyond them, they will lie, cheat and steal to get back the presidency. Otherwise their party is done and a lot of them are going to prison for Treason.

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