It was really offensive to hear her say that he's taking a hate movement mainstream, because more Republican voters turn out for Trump than ever in Republican presidential history.
Kayleigh McEnany
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Kayleigh McEnany is a Republican political commentator and former White House Press Secretary under President Donald Trump. She served in this role from April 2020 until January 2021, becoming known for her defense of the Trump administration's policies and her confrontational style during press briefings. Prior to her role as Press Secretary, McEnany was a national spokesperson for the Republican National Committee and a contributor for various media outlets, including CNN and Fox News. McEnany has been a prominent figure in conservative media and continues to engage in political commentary.
I think he should proffer a criminal justice plan. I think overall his message is one that is better for the African-American community than the Democrats.
He has continually disavowed racism. He's continually disavowed David Duke.
Hillary Clinton wants to release criminals like the Obama administration has done.
Donald Trump is trying and Alan West reiterated the message that Donald Trump has put forward which is you voted into the tune of 95 percent for the Democratic Party ...
There's a reason Democratic Governor Ed Rendell says shut the foundation down. There's a reason he came out today and said I wouldn't have handled it the way that she did.
Let's be honest here. Republicans and Democrats have failed many people in our inner cities. They've been ignored, they've given their vote, a lot of people in inner cities, to Democrats. They've been failed by Democrats. They've been…
She should not try to make a transparency argument here. She deleted half of her e-mails.
It's devastating to the American public, I think, that she put our national secrets in a very perilous position.
In Chicago where we've had more than 2,000 homicides this year, you aren't safe walking down that street. And it's a shame. It's sad. We need to bring law and order back.
What has Barack Obama done and will Hillary Clinton do to remedy that gap?
He has said in many speeches that there are cops that who bad, that needs to be remove.





