AM Joy Panelist Rages At Trump's Claims Of Helping The Black Community
After calling himself a lynching victim, Donald Trump’s effort to hold himself up as a champion of criminal justice reform did not go over well with former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, to put it mildly.
After insulting African Americans by likening the impeachment inquiry to a lynching, Trump boasted about how great he has been for African Americans during a speech at historically black Benedict College. Only 10 students were invited, despite the college president’s request for more.
This morning, Kirschner had some choice words when asked by MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin how Trump “actually rates” on the issue of criminal justice reform.
He honors what is a low point in our Supreme Court jurisprudence. 1896 is Plessy vs. Ferguson's horrific “separate but equal” doctrine where the government sanctioned segregation and prejudice. Those are the things that Donald Trump honors when he compares his circumstances with lynching.
Kirschner also gave a shout out to Jamelle Bouie’s New York Times column that blasted Trump’s lynching remark and Sen. Lindsey Graham’s endorsement.
By the way, Trump declined to apologize for his lynching comment as he prepared to leave the White House for the trip to Benedict.