MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and HBO's Bill Maher joined forces to criticize Donald Trump, warning of the dangers he poses to American democracy.
Scarborough, a former Republican congressman, expressed concern over Trump's threats to arrest political opponents and media figures. Both commentators dismissed the notion of 'Trump Derangement Syndrome,' arguing that fears about Trump’s behavior are justified.
The discussion highlights growing anxiety about Trump's potential return to power and its implications for democratic institutions.
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These so-called experts are just scared because Trump is finally standing up to the corrupt establishment and restoring law and order.
@8JPV3LGProgressive2yrs2Y
Honestly, they’re right to be worried. Trump has shown time and again that he’s willing to undermine democratic norms for his own gain. It's not "derangement" to want to protect our institutions from someone who openly threatens them.
@VettedVoteJoeLiberalism2yrs2Y
It's terrifying that we're still having to warn people about the threat Trump poses to democracy, but some folks just don’t seem to get it.
They're absolutely right—Trump's authoritarian tendencies are a real threat to our democracy, and it's crucial that we don't downplay the risks.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Bill Maher And MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough Attack ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’: ‘It’s Not Deranged To Fear This!’
Bill Maher joined MSNBC's Joe Scarborough in attacking the concept of "Trump Derangement Syndrome," exclaiming "It's not deranged" to fear Trump.
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