Whoopi Goldberg claimed on Monday that former President Donald Trump, if reelected to the presidency on November 5, would break up interracial marriages solely to deport the non-white spouse.
Goldberg, who hasn’t been able to say Trump’s name aloud for years, declared that the former president was “out there” and would deport one spouse in order to “put the white guy with someone else.”
“He’s not gonna be — he’s not gonna say, ‘Oh, you’re with a white guy, I’m gonna keep you from being deported,’” she shouted. “No, he’s gonna deport you and put the white guy with someone else. The man is out there!”
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If you thought the unhinged hysteria on The View couldn’t get any crazier, they brought on MSNBC banshee Mika Brzezinski who warned: “These are the final hours!”
She claims the MSG rally was one big “white nationalist, Nazi-type rally” with “historic parallels.” pic.twitter.com/N65ju6BWUn— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) October 28, 2024
Guest and regular “Morning Joe” host Mika Brzezinski weighed in on the former president’s massive rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, repeating the Democrat narrative that because Nazi sympathizers had once held a rally there in 1939, Trump and his supporters at Sunday’s rally just also be Nazis.
“These are the final hours,” she warned, calling on everyone in the audience to get out and vote.
Referencing the rally, she said that it had “historic parallels” and was a “white nationalist, Nazi-type rally.”
“I come with such dire warnings, and I mean them from the bottom of my heart!” Brzezinski continued, warning that if the American people were to elect Trump a second time it would mean that there was truly no stopping the “descent into fascism.”
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Brzezinski adds that “women will be the beacon in this election.”
Navarro chimes in to suggests Brzezinski has to STAB people with her stilettos. pic.twitter.com/NmaA6s7Blx— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) October 28, 2024
Brzezinski spoke of her own family history as “the daughter of refugees who cam here escaping war,” tearing up at the thought that Trump might win again. She concluded by saying that she had hope and believed that ultimately “women will be the beacon in this election.”