Donald Trump’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ gig still planned thanks to further protests
The comment led NBC to sever ties with Trump, who later said at a Chicago news conference: “They will stand behind lying Brian Williams, but won’t stand behind people that tell it like it is, as unpleasant as that may be”.
According to the Florida congresswoman, Trump’s tax plan and the economic policies he espouses on the campaign trail would “reverse the progress” she claims has been made under the Obama administration and interrupt “months of private-sector job growth”.
It’s going to be a dumpster fire (Trump supporters and haters alike can agree on one thing: For someone who spends so much time in front of the camera, he’s not very good at being on camera), unless this happens.
One ad is voiced by a female narrator while the other is voiced by Trump himself.
“Donald Trump learned the values of hard work, determination and faith at an early age”.
“DeportRacism.com is working with activists in New York to disrupt the live broadcast of the show to both hold NBC accountable and make a statement to the world that Trump’s racism has no place in the White House”, the group said in a statement. They said they could raise fears and lead to violence within immigrants and Hispanics throughout the country.
What is puzzling about NBC’s decision to feature real estate tycoon and politician is that Trump was sacked from the network for his racist comments. Maybe greater than ever before.
“I’ll take care of our veterans and make our military so strong that nobody will mess with us”, he says. “Vote Donald Trump for president”.
The first look at the spots was revealed on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program, which showed a transcript of the ads while not revealing the woman who does the voice over in the first spot.
He also touches on creating trade deals, taking care of veterans, and securing the nation’s borders, as well as repealing and replacing Obamacare. I don’t disappoint people.