‘It is a train that is never late’: Trump, GOP escalate racist and predictable attacks on VP Harris

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Published 2024-07-24
Erin Haines, Editor at Large for The 19th, Maya Wiley, former Assistant U.S. Attorney and Eddie Glaude, Princeton University Professor join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the predictable but still racist attacks against VP Kamala Harris from the Trump campaign and GOP as her candidacy continues to rise. 

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All Comments (21)
  • @userz9481
    Shes going to nail Trump to the wall,🎉,💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
  • @57RGilbert
    Amen. As a white woman, I am sick of all of the racism and misogyny in this country. Vote for Kamala Harris! Vote Blue!
  • @NeedsaLift595
    When I heard 'Coloured' on FoxNews I did a double take. I was expecting DEI, but full on coloured. These racists really cant hold it in can they
  • As a Chicano man, husband, father, student and educator, THANK YOU, Ms. Maya Wiley. Your words are power!
  • @apolloguitars
    One of the best speeches and moving moments on MSNBC. Everyone needs to watch this video and hear Maya speak from the heart! ❤
  • @abelincoln3261
    Thank you Mya, I'm a 67 year old White French Cajun Man.. You are our future VP Kamala Harris to president Harris is our future I support you.. 100% We got your back.. thank you.
  • @chaebaker3012
    OMG! Their statements make me want to fight harder!
  • @dmhuddle
    Preach it, Maya!!! Vote Kamala!! 💙💙💙💙🌊🌊
  • As Maya was speaking I was cheering. Powerful words will probably fall on the deaf ears of the Trump Cult, but that's okay, their lack of planning and understanding will be Harris's strength.
  • @stabbrzmcgee825
    "victimized" by competition from the competent. Wow. Cuts straight to the heart of it.
  • @intintoli
    This was an outstanding panel. Really gets to the heart of the Republican response to a President Harris.
  • @dorothym1324
    ALL OF MAINSTREAM CORPORATE MEDIA HAS a job for the American people who need you now more than ever. Report the facts...call Trump out on what he is wanting to do to OUR democracy....Do you think he will leave the press alone... WE don't need more STATE TV...FOX IS ENOUGH!!
  • @glorianolan3118
    Please know that I am an 80 year old white woman and I gave $40 to Act Blue as soon as I knew Kamala was our candidate. I cry all the time because I am so happy she is our leader. Thank you, Kamala, for telling it like it is.
  • @paulschultz6138
    I was beginning to think we would never recapture that feeling we had when leading up to Obama's election – here we have it! With all that we have been fighting on the right, this even feels more exciting and hopeful
  • @lisas9462
    He called Nikki Haley a bird brain, among many other things, but she still endorsed him.😂
  • @belinda2946
    Congratulations to to our vice president on her nomination. I hope we have four more years of growth with more good jobs for every American.
  • @idaslapter5987
    Every white America should watch and re-watch this video. I am deeply moved by Kamala's, Erin's, Maya's, and Eddie's descriptions of their experiences.