MSNBC Jen Psaki warns to Democrats to ‘scream’ about Trump by creating a constitutional crisis

MSNBC leader Jen Psaki suggested that Democrats stop “screaming” about the creation of President Donald Trump Constitutional crisis Sunday and said that the party should focus on people who directly influence the president’s policies.
“I’m not a lawyer, but specifically because Trump’s administration seems to neglect the court order to get the money again. It is the potential for the constitutional crisis. But my opinion is that it is not a phrase that Democrats should be screaming from the roofs every day,” he said Psaki.
NBC’s Kristen Welker asked Psaki about the phrase, especially in the context of the Ministry of Justice (Doj) Discard the accusations Against the Democratic Mayor of New York Eric Adams.
“Maybe we are along the way, but you have to talk about how it affects your communities. The farmers who will refer, people who rely on Medicaid, veterans, children in early childhood that rely on it.
MSNBC Jen Psaki warned Democrats of the “screaming” of the constitutional crisis. (Screen/MSNBC recording)
Psaki says Democrats do not address “what voters actually care for:” You need to break some with — “
Democrats and experts have sounded an alarm in the last few weeks, claiming that the president has created a constitutional crisis with their executive action, and legal challenges have faced that some of the commands have faced.
Although some were pushed to use the phrase, including the legal analyst of MSNBC Danny Covallos, who also warned that the country had not yet been in the constitutional crisis.
“The noise of executive orders, chaos, which I think does not yet lead us to a crisis. It is irritating to the courts, it is challenging. It could lead to a serious problem if, as you said, they become too congested by confronting these orders.” , he said.
Psaki took a problem with some other moves of her party members, including the decision of former Vice President Kamala Harris Campaign with former national team Liz CheneyAnti-trump Republican.
President Donald Trump arrives before the inauguration of elected President Donald Trump in the Capitol of the United States on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump assumes a duty for his second term as 47. President of the United States. (Melina Mara – Pool/Getty Images)
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“I do not think that the closure of the campaign with a message about the fight against democracy with a former Republican Congress member was a real strategy,” Psaki said on Friday, Jon Stewart in his podcast “The Weekly Show”.
During the same show, Psaki aimed at the language of democratic foreign elites.
“I feel like when Democrats, including people who on television in different ways, spoke things like:” Authoritarianism is under threat, and democracy is on the ballot “, I think we spoke in a way that was so academic and ivory tower , there was no talk of many things that people actually care about, “she said.
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Psaki added that one of her moves was “the transition of authoritarianism and oligarchy from every scenario. No one speaks this way.”
Fox News’ Alexander Hall contributed to this report.