Maya Wiley: Trump Is Pushing Overt ‘Old-Fashioned White Supremacy’
Civil rights attorney Maya Wiley said Monday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that former President Donald Trump was pushing “old-fashioned white supremacy” when discussing murderers.
Civil rights attorney Maya Wiley said Monday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that former President Donald Trump was pushing “old-fashioned white supremacy” when discussing murderers.
Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” civil rights attorney Maya Wiley said that it was “extremely offensive and dehumanizing” to say Vice President Harris is a DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) hire.
The Nation’s justice correspondent Elie Mystal said Thursday on MSNBC’s “All In” that President Joe Biden’s speech discussing a distinction between MAGA Republicans and other Republicans was incorrect because moderates are just “white supremacists who will vote with white supremacists” and “don’t think they are white supremacists.”
Civil rights activist Maya Wiley said Monday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that she believes Republican senators who voted against confirming judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court sent a message to black people that it did not matter “what you do, you will not be good enough.”
Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” civil rights activist Maya Wiley said that democracy required that we teach the uncomfortable truth that this country is “built on racism.”
Former police officer and leading Democrat New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams finished his campaign Tuesday night in the lead over “defund the police” candidates by running on supporting police amid a 30 percent surge in city violence.
Former Democrat presidential candidate Andrew Yang is in third place in New York City’s mayoral Democrat primary, a PIX11/NewsNation/Emerson College released Wednesday found.
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” civil rights activist Maya Wiley claimed all she saw were “white faces when we’re talking about black bodies” when commenting on President Donald Trump’s remarks on police reform in the White House Rose Garden.
MSNBC contributor Maya Wiley said on Wednesday that seeing Housing and Urban Department (HUD) official Lynne Patton, a former Trump organization employee, being “paraded out” by Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) to show that President Donald Trump is not a racist was “the most offensive thing” she has ever seen in her life.