Ameshia Cross: Passing Things to the States
News Clips
•
2m 19s
RUSH TRANSCRIPT:
COLEMAN: “It’s very clear to me that Donald Trump and to everyone else, for that matter, that Donald Trump is really adhering to a mandate that was set before him by not only voters but also think tanks. But I’m wondering what is the mandate now put on Democrats? What mandate exists in terms of how Democrats can respond given they don’t have the majority legislatively. What is it we can expect for them to do in response?”
CROSS: “Them to be forceful in the house because Democrats have a slim majority this time around than before. There’s very little they’re going to get passed in the house without democratic vote. We’re also going to see Democrats focused heavily on the states. I think what we’ve seen from President-Elect Trump thus far is this ideology I’m just going to toss it to the states, all of this is going to go to the states. We as black people know that is code from what we’ve seen previously, what we saw during the Jim Crow era, what we saw after reconstruction. The idea of passing things to the states typically means that people of color end up in a very bad position, so we’re going to watch a lot of Democrats pay very close attention to states and state legislative policy. I think in terms of the Trump Administration, there’s very little Democrats can do on executive orders. That’s just is what it is. Donald Trump ran on mass deportation, an anti-immigrant sentiment and quite frankly a lot of the American public voted him because of that. I don’t think it’s going to have the massive awe and shock factor people think it will with the exception of mixed status families. We have seen and heard from Donald Trump and his allies they are willing to place American citizens, those who are born to immigrant families, those people in some halfway houses, which I think is completely ridiculous. We’re going to see a push back there because those are American citizens. But by and large this immigration conversation whether you’re looking at Twitter, x, or whatever it’s called these days or other social media platforms or talking to people in the streets, far too many citizens are very upset about our current immigration status, and I personally don’t believe we’re—“
Up Next in News Clips
-
H.E.R.: Black Artists Like Us Must ‘W...
REPORTER: “You have said before you would be somewhere with your guitar and feel sort of disregarded.”
H.E.R.: “I have always had the big support system and foundation, but when I would walk into a studio session, you know, I didn’t always get the respect, you know, from the gate. I really had t...
-
Anderson Cooper Reports on Wildfires ...
COOPER: “We have been in this location for about an hour just watching the, I mean, it is a sickening thing to watch the strategy of the fire, if you will, not that it has thought, but how it jumps from one house to another. It jumps into the trees, and then the embers move. You literally see it ...
-
Cyndi Lauper on voting
MELBER: “So perhaps it’s no surprise Lauper is backing women’s rights in this post-Roe era and tying in her classic. Tonight, we hear from her on music and feminism.”
[Clip starts]
MELBER: “Have you always felt that you’re political as well?”
LAUPER: “Weren’t we? Aren’t we? We’re Americans. We’r...