THE BROAD VIEW
·
SUBSCRIBERS

Donald Trump has become more dangerous

As awful as it was, CNN’s town hall did the country a service by revealing the threat he presents

    • Unfiltered by his aides, Trump damaged himself in the CNN town hall on May 10 for purposes of a general election campaign.
    • Unfiltered by his aides, Trump damaged himself in the CNN town hall on May 10 for purposes of a general election campaign. Bloomberg
    Published Fri, May 12, 2023 · 04:00 AM

    AND so American politics came to this: the day after a jury concluded in a civil case that Donald Trump had committed sexual abuse and then defamed his victim, he preened on national television as the front-runner for the presidential nomination of the party of family values and law and order, of American greatness and American pride. Trump’s gall should not surprise anyone, of course, not after his success for seven years in defining Republican values down. Yet what a degrading spectacle it was.

    When Trump attacked his accuser all over again, calling her a “whack job”, members of the audience of Republicans and independents, convened on May 10 by CNN for a town hall in the early primary state of New Hampshire, laughed and applauded. They laughed again when he insisted that “crazy Nancy Pelosi”, not he, was responsible for the mayhem during the insurrection of January 6 2021 at the Capitol. He called that “a beautiful day” and said that he was inclined to pardon many of the convicted rioters, who had “love in their heart”.

    Armoured in his shamelessness, Trump lied again and again, as CNN’s moderator, Kaitlan Collins, valiantly cut him off and tried to fact-check him in real time. “You’re a nasty person,” Trump eventually told her, to further whoops and laughter.

    Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services