
MSNBC host Jane Pisaki on Wednesday told CBS “late show” Host Stephen Colbert that enough Democrats were not fighting back against President Donald Trump, as the two liberals made fun of Sen Chak Shumar’s efforts.
“I think it’s very clear that not enough of them, many of them are fighting, many are still on the old strategy anytime,” Pisaki told Kolbert before the late night hosts quickly bring Shumar to Shumor.
“But Chak Shumar, he wrote a very strong letter,” he said. PSAKI stacked and stated that it includes, “Eight strong questions.”
He quipped, “If he is not going to shake you in his shoes, I don’t know what is there.”
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MSNBC host Jane Pisaki joined Stephen Colbert’s “late show” on Wednesday as the pair made fun of Chak Shumor to avoid the “strong” letter sent to Trump to Sen Chak Shumor. (Screenshot/Colbert)
During a CNN interview on Sunday, Shumor sent a “strong letter” to the President about Trump’s government’s funding at Harvard University.
PSAKI on Sunday praised Illinois village JB Pritzkar’s speech at New Hampshire, called it “incredibly powerful and strong”. In the speech, Pritjkar called for a large -scale protest against Trump.
He said that “The message he was sending it was, ‘I am a fighter, I am going to say things, I am not calling the Do Democrats anything’-his word, not my words. He is going to tell what he is seeing in the Trump administration.”
PSAKI said, “I think what we are seeing right now is a partition, basically. There are people who are doing goods out of there, and doing goods I mean, it can be anything: lead a protest, lead a protest, go to a red state, go to a town hall, go to a town hall, whatever can be.
“And therefore, hope more people will come towards the fight,” he said.
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In a conversation with Lawrence O’ -Donel, Jane Pescy speaks on stage during Jane Pisaki – more says: work in New York City on May 08, 2024, Work, White House and Lesson in 92nd. (He is a passupil/getty image)
The MSNBC host was also asked whether the journalists were “for the pressure of the Trump administration,” and denying the public truth.
“Yes, I mean, first of all, when you are removing AP and Bloomberg, I mean these are journalists who say ‘what do you say about the bond market? What do you say about these ceasefire talks?’ They are not Gota questions, they are to cover real news, getting into administration, “he said, underlining his concerns.
“I have worked with media for more than two decades. Where decisions are made, often behind the curtains, so there is no media organization or media outlet or reporter who is going to say,” We are going to accept and move forward now. ” It is not how it is going to work. ,
He said, “What is the stories have been killed, voices have not been invited, stories are silenced, they are watered. We have clearly seen so recently, we do not know all the details behind the curtain with 60 minutes, but Bill Owens has resigned that what they felt have an important statement.”
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“I think most of the journalists are to keep the truth for power, to keep people in mind, to follow the story, but where does the pressure come from? And how do people react to it? And how does it come to the fore about what news ends on the front pages and on televisions? And there are pieces that will not see the scenes conversations behind you all.”