• Scott Jennings Defends Trump For Charging New Jersey Dem. CNN Host Has

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 21 04:30:50 2025
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    CNN Republican commentator Scott Jennings defended President Donald Trump’s administration for moving forward with charges against one of the House Democrats involved in a physical scuffle with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents outside a New Jersey detention facility — but CNN
    host Abby Phillip tried her level best to make the conversation about
    President Donald Trump instead.

    The charges against Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) stemmed from a dust-up
    outside Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, where she was allegedly caught on body-cam video getting physical with federal agents during a protest that
    also involved two other House Democrats — New Jersey Reps. Bonnie Watson- Coleman and Rob Menendez — and Democratic Newark Mayor Ras Baraka. Jennings argued during a Monday panel discussion that Trump’s Justice Department was well within its rights to level charges against McIver for her actions — but Phillip jumped in to run interference.

    WATCH:

    Feds well within rights to charge Rep. McIver for assaulting law
    enforcement at ICE facility in Newark.

    The video doesn’t lie – it ain’t no cheap fake! Amazing how much
    energy Dems put into illegal aliens. Week after week. They’d never
    fight that hard for the American people. pic.twitter.com/yjP0GiJSdr

    — Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 20, 2025

    Mayor Baraka began the discussion by claiming that he believed the videos
    would ultimately clear McIver of any wrongdoing, but Jennings was not buying it.

    “I mean, the videos are pretty clear, are they not?” Jennings asked. “I mean, she’s shoving — elbows — pushing, I mean, this is violent activity against
    law enforcement, is it not?”

    Barak attempted to downplay the scene, saying simply, “There’s a lot of
    pushing and shoving. I don’t know if —”

    “Would a regular person, if they came and did that to a federal officer, get away with it?” Jennings pressed.

    “A regular person —?” Baraka asked.

    “Just a regular person, a non-politician,” Jennings clarified.

    “They might get pardoned,” Phillip interjected, clearly referencing the
    people Trump pardoned for their involvement in the riots on January 6th,
    2021.

    “If they showed up at a federal facility —” Jennings continued.

    “They might get pardoned,” Phillip repeated. “By this president.”

    “But were they charged?” Jennings pressed. “Were they charged? Were they convicted in court? Would a regular person get away with it?”

    Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky then tried to convince Jennings that the video of McIver was not clear, and that he’d be able to see that if he took
    off his “MAGA goggle glasses.”

    “It’s not a ‘cheap fake,’ I can tell you that,” Jennings said of the body cam footage.

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Wed May 21 16:15:45 2025
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    On May 21, 2025 at 1:30:50 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    CNN Republican commentator Scott Jennings defended President Donald Trump's administration for moving forward with charges against one of the House Democrats involved in a physical scuffle with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents outside a New Jersey detention facility.

    Mayor Baraka began the discussion by claiming that he believed the videos would ultimately clear McIver of any wrongdoing, but Jennings was not buying it.

    "I mean, the videos are pretty clear, are they not?" Jennings asked. "I mean,

    she's shoving-- elbows-- pushing, I mean, this is violent activity against law enforcement, is it not?"

    Barak attempted to downplay the scene, saying simply, "There's a lot of pushing and shoving. I don't know if--"

    "Would a regular person, if they came and did that to a federal officer, get away with it?" Jennings pressed.

    "A regular person--?" Baraka asked.

    "Just a regular person, a non-politician," Jennings clarified.

    Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky then tried to convince Jennings that the

    video of McIver was not clear, and that he'd be able to see that if he took off his "MAGA goggle glasses".

    Beyond the shoving, the video clearly shows the woman throwing at least two punches. She conveniently wore a red coat to her insurrection, so it's easy to see the red-covered arm landing a couple of jabs.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to atropos@mac.com on Wed May 21 15:57:08 2025
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    In article <100ku7h$2tq46$2@dont-email.me>, atropos@mac.com wrote:
    On May 21, 2025 at 1:30:50 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    CNN Republican commentator Scott Jennings defended President Donald
    Trump's administration for moving forward with charges against one of
    the House Democrats involved in a physical scuffle with Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents outside a New Jersey detention facility.

    Mayor Baraka began the discussion by claiming that he believed the videos
    would ultimately clear McIver of any wrongdoing, but Jennings was not
    buying it.

    "I mean, the videos are pretty clear, are they not?" Jennings asked. "I
    mean, she's shoving-- elbows-- pushing, I mean, this is violent activity
    against law enforcement, is it not?"

    Barak attempted to downplay the scene, saying simply, "There's a lot of
    pushing and shoving. I don't know if--"

    "Would a regular person, if they came and did that to a federal officer,
    get away with it?" Jennings pressed.

    "A regular person--?" Baraka asked.

    "Just a regular person, a non-politician," Jennings clarified.

    Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky then tried to convince Jennings that
    the video of McIver was not clear, and that he'd be able to see that if
    he took off his "MAGA goggle glasses".

    Beyond the shoving, the video clearly shows the woman throwing at least two >punches. She conveniently wore a red coat to her insurrection, so it's easy >to see the red-covered arm landing a couple of jabs.

    How much do you wish to wager that she advocated for policemen to wear bodycams?

    --
    Not a joke! Don't jump!

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