MSNBC Host Pokes 'Showman' Donald Trump With What's 'Clear At This Point'

Ayman Mohyeldin noted what's“arguably the most egregious example."

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MSNBC ’s Ayman Mohyeldin on Sunday argued “it is clear at this point” that self-styled “showman” Donald Trump is now “losing the room” with his incoherent and nonsensical comments. The former president and current GOP nominee’s “ramblings have gotten so tiresome and so meandering that it’s no surprise his own supporters are literally leaving his rallies early,” Mohyeldin noted. What is “arguably the most egregious example” came last week with Trump’s bizarre answer to a question about childcare legislation during a Q&A at the Economic Club of New York,” said the MSNBC anchor.

Mohyeldin and his panel later examined how some media outlets appear to be sanitizing Trump’s garbled comments and translating them for voters. Consider supporting HuffPost starting at $2 to help us provide free, quality journalism that puts people first. Can't afford to contribute? Support HuffPost by creating a free account and log in while you read.



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