The former White House aide mocked the White House staff for staying silent on president's rhetoric.
MSNBC contributor Elise Jordan has mocked White House staff for not standing up to President Donald Trump enough over his comments on race.the focus of debate about division in the U.S. in light of the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Jordan said that those who worked for the president bore some responsibility for staying silent.about how some staff in the White House were not happy with what Trump said on hot button issues such as racism.
, a vocal critic of the president over the treatment of migrant children at the border. The program heard how staff felt"uncomfortable" with Trump's attacks on Cummings. Elise Jordan pictured on September 26, 2018 in New York City. The MSNBC presenter has taken aim at the White House administration for not standing up to President Donald Trump.However Jordan, who was a former White House speech writer, appeared to have little sympathy for the administration's staff and interrupted in a mocking tone, saying"poor White House employees, they're uncomfortable... working for their racist regime.
"This is just pathetic. I'm just so sick that everyone has excused it away for so long and now after what happened last weekend, I certainly hope to God we are going to have a sea change in this country, in terms of how we're addressing race and how we're addressing Donald Trump's blatant bigotry on a day to day basis."
"You look at what is happening on the border you look at the children in cages, you look at how we don't have enough resources to properly take care of these children who have been separated," she said.
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