'He's killing us': Watch MSNBC host's brutal indictment of Trump
In an emotionally-laden ten-minute segment on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," co-host Mika Brzezinski did not hold back as she accused Donald Trump of killing women due to his part in making sure Roe v. Wade was overturned.
Brzezinski –– who at one time was not on camera when it appeared she started crying –– used a testimonial clip from Deborah Dorbert, who was the focus of a Washington Post story on the devastating impact the Dobb's ruling has had on families.
In the clip, she described having to bring to term a boy she and her husband had named Milo who was diagnosed with lethal Potter syndrome and doctors told her early on he had no chance of survival. In her video a distraught Dorbert described the agony of watching Milo suffocate over 90 minutes as he turned blue and grew cold in her arms.
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After showing the clip, a furious Brzezinski said Dorbert and her husband were not the only ones impacted by the Dobbs decision that was the result of the Trump adding three anti-choice justices to the Supreme Court.
With multiple Morning Joe panelists struggling to talk after watching the clip, Brezinski went off.
"Listen, as important as Trump's fascism is and is the lead story every day, his cozying up to dictators, his obsession with Hitler that has now come out, what he's said about our veterans, and what he wants to do with the military against its political adversaries is all huge news," she began. "This is the future we're looking at in the next Trump term, if there is one. But this is what voters know right now: that he is killing us. I'm talking about us women. He is killing us, he is putting us at risk, he is making us afraid to have babies. He is putting our reproductive health at risk."
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"Some women have died already because of this, so we can see right now what's coming," she continued. "These headlines and very good reporting, by the way, that shouldn't be questioned by idiots about what Trump has said about Hitler, that's incredibly important to know. But I do understand that people who are busy and people who are just tapping in may not be able to comprehend it, because we've been free, we've been comfortable. We cannot comprehend that."
"I understand that, I validate that it is hard to go from here to there," she admitted. "It is where we're going. I hope we don't find out the hard way, but what's happening with women right now is real. It is playing out across America."
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