Trump Suffers Utter Humiliation during War with Fatal Polling!!!

3/9/202622 mincomplete
0:00The news keeps getting worse for Donald Trump.
0:02He is absolutely destroying the Republican Party, and they deserve it.
0:06This is the karma that they've earned for having Donald Trump be their cult leader.
0:11The latest generic ballot of Hispanic voters from morning consult has Democrats up 60 %
0:19to Republicans 29%. What about Donald Trump's approval in his unlawful war against Iran and
0:27the latest NPR Marisball? Only 24 % of Gen Z approve of Donald Trump's unlawful
0:34war. Donald Trump had previously made some gains within Gen Z in the 2024 election.
0:41What about male voters, right?
0:43The one group that unfortunately was still, I say this as a man, sticking with
0:48Donald Trump. The latest generic ballot shows that male voters support Democrats over Republicans 48
0:54% to 42 % based on the latest Emerson polling data.
0:59What about just a generic ballot?
1:02According to morning consult, Democrats lead 47 % to 42%.
1:06If that holds, it's going to be a massive blue tsunami that will effectively end
1:12Donald Trump's presidency right there.
1:14But I want to talk about some individual stories right here as Donald Trump has
1:18betrayed his MAGA base, betrayed some of his most loyal cult members.
1:23For example, after ICE detained his fiance, Wayne DiMario, a Trump voter from Miami.
1:31Here he is right now.
1:33You're going to watch him beg, beg for help.
1:36Why'd you do this? You betrayed me.
1:38Why'd you do this? Here, play this clip.
1:41Please, she does not deserve this.
1:45She's the sweetest person and she prayed for you.
1:48A desperate plea to President Trump from a South Florida man fearing his life partner
1:53could be deported to Cuba at any moment.
1:55He reached out to our Christian Dolorosa to share his story and his remorse.
1:59And more about what happened with his wife.
2:01I want you to see this because this is what Donald Trump will do to
2:05any of his cult members at any point in time.
2:08Play this clip. Cuban's not going to get deported, so don't worry about it.
2:12Today, DHS has her listed among the worst of the worst, a criminal arrested for
2:18dangerous drugs in possession. Wayne feels it's a slap in the face.
2:23I didn't vote for this, but I definitely voted Republican.
2:27He says both were staunch supporters of President Trump.
2:31When you said I didn't vote for this, what did you think you had voted
2:35for? I really thought this was just going to be something more organized, but it's
2:39obviously not. They just blanket everybody.
2:43Alcantou calling from her detention facility in Louisiana.
2:46She says in her eight months detained, she has not seen an immigration judge.
2:51By the way, it's not just that group.
2:53I could show you thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of stories just
3:00like this, but I'll just show you another one.
3:01Take a look at this Trump voter whose son, Ruben Ray Martinez, was killed by
3:07ICE. She was a Trump voter, and she says that what went down was something
3:12that needs to end its abuse and impunity that's being exercised by these Trump and
3:19Border Patrol Gestapo. Here, play this clip.
3:22Everything was good. Rachel Reyes' son, 23 -year -old American citizen Ruben Ray Martinez, was
3:33killed by an ICE agent nearly one year ago.
3:36I was devastated and in disbelief.
3:39And it's bad enough to lose your child, but then to lose your child at
3:45the hands of law enforcement when they're supposed to be the ones to protect your
3:48child. ICE's involvement in Martinez's killing in March of 2025 was only publicly revealed in
3:54February, roughly 11 months later.
3:57Martinez was out celebrating his birthday with his best friend Joshua Orta in South Padre
4:02Island. ICE says one of its agents fired defensive shots into Martinez's vehicle after Martinez
4:08intentionally ran over another ICE agent.
4:11Is that something you think your son would have done?
4:13Absolutely not. No, of course not.
4:17He was not a violent person.
4:18He was not aggressive. DHS's account was disputed by Orta, who said in a draft
4:24declaration that his friend did not hit anyone.
4:27Orta died in a car crash in February before he could testify.
4:31What about at a generic level of all voters?
4:34Do you approve or disapprove of Trump handling the war in Iran?
4:38Only 36 percent of Americans approve of Donald Trump's unlawful war in Iran, according to
4:44the latest NPR Marist poll.
4:46Just by reference as well, the war in Iraq began with 71 percent approval and
4:51at its lowest had 41 percent approval.
4:54The Trump war against Iran in a little over a week has approval of only
4:5936 percent. And by the way, you're feeling it at the pump.
5:03You're feeling it with inflation.
5:05You're feeling it everywhere right now.
5:07The U .S. average diesel price has risen to four dollars and fifty six cents.
5:11the gallon, the highest level since February 8th, 2023.
5:16These increases will likely start to slow for now.
5:19We'll see about that. Here's what MAGA Mike Johnson had to say on Friday.
5:24With all of this going on, with this war raging, the Republicans want you to
5:29know that actually peace is war and we're not at war.
5:32Everything is great. Just a special operation.
5:35Here's what MAGA Mike had to say.
5:36Here play this clip. We are not at war.
5:39We have no intention of being at war.
5:40The president and the Department of Defense have made this very clear.
5:44The Department of War has made it very clear.
5:45This is a limited operation.
5:48It's an operation that's limited in its scope and duration.
5:51It has a very clear mission and that mission is nearly accomplished by all estimates.
5:57We are taking down Iran's ballistic missile capability, its stockpile and its ability to produce
6:04more. They were doing that at a scale and a speed that was more than
6:09our regional allies could keep up with.
6:12And it was a serious and imminent threat to the United States.
6:15We don't need to relitigate all that today.
6:17But also we wanted to take down the capability of their Navy and all of
6:20that has been very successful.
6:22So this needs to continue.
6:24It would have been a very dangerous gambit to take the commander in chief's ability
6:28and a way to complete this mission.
6:30It would have been a very serious misstep by Congress.
6:33And I'm grateful that that resolution failed.
6:36I want to bring in right now an individual by the name of Derek Johnson.
6:41He's the president of the NAACP.
6:44I did an interview with him earlier this past week, which I haven't showed yet.
6:48I want you to see it.
6:49We talk about how Donald Trump has attacked the black community, how Donald Trump has
6:54attacked working class people, how Donald Trump has attacked hardworking Americans, how Donald Trump protects
7:01the Epstein class. Let's bring in this incredible interview.
7:04Now I want to bring in the president of the NAACP, Derek Johnson.
7:09And Derek, you've been the president of the NAACP for about eight years or so
7:13since 27. So you've seen, you know, the first Trump administration, you saw Biden administration.
7:21You know, when I refer to what we're seeing right now as the regime, I
7:26want you to kind of just even contextualize it based on your experience.
7:31How bad is this regime from what you're seeing, you know, and its assault on
7:38black communities as well, but just in general from your leadership position, what you're observing?
7:43Well, what we are witnessing for this second term is an administration that's much smarter
7:48than the first term. They have people who are much more capable.
7:52They spend the last four years prior to coming to office studying a government in
7:57a way in which they knew many of the pressure points to hit.
8:01And it's having a very negative impact on American citizens.
8:06Race is a tool, a distraction.
8:10The tax policy bill that was passed last year was the crown jewel.
8:15And that crown jewel was a fight that started back in 1932 and you look
8:20forward. And then they were not able to radically change tax policy until last year
8:25because they were so much smarter in how they govern.
8:29You know, their coded language, which is not all that coded of, you know, stop
8:35the woke, stop the DEI.
8:37If universities promote DEI and woke knowledge, then we're going to, you know, defund it.
8:44The museums are to work with two woke, which is all coded language for, you
8:50know, anything that tells the true story of black history or the history of other
8:54groups and marginalized groups, you know, get rid of it and quite literally whitewash it.
9:00And so how do you address it?
9:02How do you think about it?
9:03How do you deal with it at the NAACP?
9:04Well, I'll start with the fact that this is class warfare and race is only
9:07a two for the most wealthiest individuals on the globe to divert our tax dollars
9:13to their for their profit.
9:15But then when you start otherizing communities such as African -American community, the females or
9:23LGBTQIA, you distract people from what the fight is really about.
9:27Who gets taxed? Who's not taxed?
9:29What those tax dollars are spent on and regulatory oversight.
9:33And so that's the real fight here.
9:35And so as an organization, we have to stay focused on that as we also
9:41are very attuned to race being used as a tool to distract and distort.
9:46I might say a very effective tool.
9:49You know, one of the, I think, things that was a revelation, although we all
9:54expected it when seeing the Epstein files is this Epstein class and sex trafficking was
10:03used as a tool by the Epstein class and the horrors that were inflicted on
10:08these underage girls and these children.
10:09And while they were blackmailing each other and using sex trafficking as the currency, though,
10:15they seem to be plotting how to destroy and create chaos, frankly, throughout the world,
10:23stability and markets because they viewed within the chaos, their right wing oligarchs and their
10:29form of authoritarianism that they could profit off of it.
10:32So like seeing that coordination behind the scenes was something that came into full clarity.
10:38Although we think world and the world's going to be able to make a difference
10:39in the world, perhaps it's going to be a difference in the world of the
10:39The leadership of the force is to be done with this and the leadership of
10:39the world. And when the leader of the world is not just saying that there's
10:39a struggle to celebrate. was there.
10:40Talk to us about that.
10:41I think Epstein files and what we are learning and still learning was a well
10:47-coordinated act of treason. If you think about how they use blackmail to get policymakers
10:55to act outside of the best interests of this nation and our constitution, that's treason.
11:02You know, January 6th was an act of treason.
11:05The Civil War was an act of treason.
11:07But the sustained effort of individuals being leveraged to undermine our democracy, undermine the stability
11:16of our economy, and do all the things that we're doing, is something that unfortunately
11:23we won't get a chance to hold people accountable under this administration on top of
11:29exploiting underage girls. It is unfortunate that we're here.
11:34It's unfortunate that these files were not released under the Biden administration or, for that
11:40matter, prior to that. And so we're going to have to dig out of this
11:44deep hole. And people around the globe, they're watching this nation, which held a standard
11:51for every other country that we were not living up to.
11:55So talk to us about your perspective when you see Donald Trump at these events,
12:01and you know the damage.
12:03To your point, it's class warfare.
12:05So, you know, as you say, the discrimination against black communities or Latino communities are
12:11part of a broader attack on by right -wing oligarchs, by other rising people.
12:18But one of the things that we'll see Donald Trump always do when I cover
12:22all of his rallies, too much of him, quite frankly, you know, he'll say, you
12:26know, look, there is a black lady over in Atlanta who wears a MAGA hat.
12:32And she says, and I see them saying, you're the greatest president, Donald, you're the
12:37greatest president, Donald. And they almost use that image to be like, you see, I
12:42have support amongst the black community because there was a black lady wearing a MAGA
12:46hat. And I look at it and I'm like, how does this even like, how
12:51is this even being said?
12:52Like, what the heck is even going on here?
12:54You know, Donald Trump presented to the oligarch class of something they could have never
13:00done themselves. He has an appeal to the lowest common denomination of individuals who are
13:07the least educated or buy into the fear mongering that has been able to take
13:13place. But if any of them actually sit and listen to his speeches is rambling,
13:18it makes no sense. But he says the right phrases, uses the right buzzwords at
13:23the right moment to appeal to the least educated or individuals who are educated, but
13:30are under some illusion that he would not come after them and come out to
13:37everyone else or just fear mongering.
13:39They would have never been able to do that without his brand of leadership.
13:44It is worse than Ronald Reagan, who was at best a very effective actor playing
13:51the role of a governor, then later a president.
13:54But all the books I've read about Reagan, he wasn't a policy wonk.
13:59He didn't understand the details, but you put a script in front of him, he
14:02was an effective actor. Yeah.
14:05Talk to us about one thing.
14:09I want to talk about the SAVE Act.
14:11But the way the Trump regime tries to frame it is, look, if you present
14:16to voters the issue of voter security and we want to keep it safe and
14:21you ask anybody, do you want voting to be safe and do you want voting
14:25security? And you frame the question like that, but don't actually explain what the SAVE
14:30Act is. I think lots of people go, sure, I want voting to, you know,
14:34to be safe. The same way if you ask people, do you want safe borders?
14:37And do you want to make sure that there are, you know, if there are
14:40criminals here who are migrants, that they get deported and prosecuted?
14:44Who says, no, I don't want that.
14:45I mean, of course, someone says we should have borders and we should have safe
14:49and secure elections. But I guess to your earlier point too, those framings are often
14:53used as tools, I think, to distort and deceive.
14:56Because then what the Trump regime will say is, look, the black community supports the
15:01SAVE Act. Look, we have a poll that shows 75 % of black people support
15:05the SAVE Act. I mean, I've seen, and then CNN parrots it, 80 % of
15:09Latinos support the SAVE Act.
15:10And then they go, you see, this is universally supported, but that's subterfuge.
15:16I mean, that's the propaganda.
15:17Talk to us about first why that's so, and then how do you combat it
15:21at the NAACP? So first of all, the SAVE Act, when you look at the
15:26details of the bill, is a solution in search of a problem.
15:29There isn't a problem that this piece of policy will save, fix, or secure.
15:35And the top line, as you said earlier, everyone will say we want safe elections.
15:39Everyone will say we need to have a secure election.
15:42We all agree with that.
15:43But the real question is the details behind the bill.
15:48If you said you got to have mass re -registration, everyone start over, it disadvantaged,
15:53not only the African -American community, it disadvantaged so many others.
15:56If you say that we should have a photo ID, or you need proof of
16:01citizenship. Well, why do you need proof of citizenship?
16:04There is no systemic, or for that matter.
16:07is the minimum is at best of individuals who are not citizens seeking to vote
16:12or individuals seeking to vote under an alleged name.
16:15It is vote suppression, pure and simple, that what we are witnessing now are policymakers
16:22realizing that their public policy objectives and bills passed is so unpopular that they cannot
16:30win in a fair election.
16:33That's a full stop. And so for NACP, we educate people as much as we
16:38can. This is not about the buzzword buzzwords or the title of the policy.
16:45This is about taking away a right to vote.
16:49And for these very same individuals where you say you got to have a photo
16:53ID to vote. Well, they will push back hard against having a national ID requirement
16:58to buy firearms. So this is not about saving or securing because we want to
17:03save and secure. What about all of the children who've been killed in mass shootings
17:08across the country? And the fix there is this universal ID or need a passport
17:13to purchase gun. This is about maintaining domination and control at the ballot box.
17:18You know, finally, one of the tragic things that, you know, I've observed over the
17:23last 12, 14 months, and it really kind of happened right away was how corporations,
17:31law firms, institutions, they really betrayed the American people, but I think also really betrayed
17:38black communities in general. And like the experience that I had representing Colin Kaepernick was,
17:45I remember post George Floyd, all of these companies and law firms, you know, were
17:51like, what can we do to help?
17:53How can we be here?
17:54We're on your side. You know, and I just remember being on these zoom meetings
17:58with, you know, the top, top people and Colin was there and we were talking
18:03about ways to, uh, you know, stop systemic racism within these organizations.
18:07And what can we do?
18:09We want to donate money.
18:10You know, the, the whole thing, like, look me in the face, you know, and
18:14then, you know, you know, Trump comes in and then all of a sudden seeing
18:18those exact same people basically say, you know, we didn't mean any of that.
18:23We, you know, we're actually against all of that.
18:25You know, we, we retract any of it.
18:28And, you know, I, I want to get your perspective on that too, like your
18:32reaction to how corporations have responded because look, the pendulum swings, right.
18:40And these same people now who were rushing to help the NAACP or know your
18:45rights camp on Kaepernick who now went full Trump at, you know, rooting for authoritarianism.
18:50They may come back. We see how unpopular Trump is.
18:53They may come back and say, Oh, that was a big mistake.
18:56You know, we didn't mean that.
18:57So what do you tell them as the leader of the NAACP when those groups
19:01that clearly abandoned the NAACP and threw you under the bus in a year or
19:06two, you probably see it already come back and go, Oh, we, we, we messed
19:11up. We want to be, we want to be around you.
19:12What do you do? Well, it's unfortunate, particularly for those companies that are consumer facing,
19:18uh, the tale of two realities is target versus, uh, Costco's a target is struggling.
19:24They're going to have, uh, continue quarterly lost, um, while Costco's continue to grow.
19:30Uh, brand awareness is deep in our community.
19:32And over time, uh, some of these companies will not survive.
19:36We only represent 13 % of the total population while at the exact same time
19:40we make up a significant, uh, uh, number in terms of profit margins for some
19:46of these companies. And so there was no reason for target to, to be, uh,
19:51wishy -washy on the issue of, of ensuring that diversity equity and inclusion is part
19:56of it. And you see the opposite with Costco's who profits have gone through the
20:01roof as a result of their position.
20:04The same thing with the law firms that capitulated to the, this administration signing those
20:09bogus MOUs just for the short -term game of merging, mergers and acquisition business.
20:15And the ones who just won in court last week and now have still have
20:19their M &A business, but yet a stronger standing within the community.
20:23Uh, this moment won't last forever.
20:27We're, we have become a much more diverse, uh, country.
20:30Uh, we have a set of, of companies that realize that, wait a minute, this
20:34is about the longterm, not the short term.
20:38Diversity is their business model because their market growth are in all of our communities.
20:43And so for us, when those companies come back is, is a real conversation.
20:47And for some of them, uh, I don't think there is, there isn't any coming
20:50back. Derek Johnson, we appreciate you.
20:54Before we go, what else?
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21:13Uh, we are needed more now than ever before.
21:17Part of what we do is to make democracy work for everyone.
21:20And our founding, it wasn't just about the African American community.
21:23It was many people sat around that table of founders.
21:26And during that time, no one was white because if he was Irish Catholic, he
21:31was not considered white or Jewish, he was not considered white or any number.
21:34of communities that was outside of the WASP community.
21:38And over time, the class of whiteness opened up.
21:40And individuals who sat around the table realized that if we didn't have true representative
21:45democracy for everyone, this country would never become the country that was guaranteed under the
21:50Constitution. Derek Johnson, president of the NAACP, so great to see you.
21:55Thank you for the opportunity.
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