CNN made House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries address an artificial intelligence (AI) video of President Donald Trump dropping feces onto “No Kings” protesters from a fighter jet during a Monday segment.
Trump posted a video to Truth Social on Saturday of him dropping poop onto protesters, including left-wing influencer Harry Sisson. In response to CNN host Erin Burnett asking about the video, Jeffries said on “Out Front with Erin Burnett” that the video is “unserious” and “un-American.”
“Well, that video is deeply unserious, deeply unpresidential, and deeply un-American. But unfortunately, it’s the type of erratic, extreme behavior that the American people have continued to see from this president and from this administration from the very beginning,” Jeffries said. (RELATED: ‘No Kings’ Protesters Can’t Name One Reason Why They’re Protesting Trump)
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Jeffries then accused House Republicans of behaving like “reckless rubber-stamps” for Trump’s agenda. He made this remark in response to House Speaker Mike Johnson calling the video “satire.”
“And of course, it’s no surprise to us that House Republicans continue to behave as nothing more than reckless rubber stamps for Donald Trump’s extreme agenda that’s hurting the American people, and of course, for his extreme behavior that they continue to whitewash,” Jeffries continued.
Organizers of the “No Kings” protests reported that 7 million people turned out to revolt against so-called “authoritarianism” and defend democracy. Many protesters called for the death of Trump and members of his administration, including one in Seattle, Washington, who told a reporter that he wanted to kill Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy.
Another woman in Portland, Oregon, told a reporter that she wished to read Trump’s obituary on her birthday. Another protester in Chicago, Illinois, called on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to be “shot and wiped out.”
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