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MSNBC leader Jen Psaki said on Wednesday host CBS “Late Show” Stephen Colbert that she had not been sufficient Democrats fought against the president Donald Trumpwhile the two liberals made fun of the efforts of Senator Chuck Schumer.
“I think what is quite clear is that it is not enough of them to fight, it still relies on the old tactic ever,” Psaki Colbert told before the host of late nights quickly raised Schumer.
“But Chuck Schumer, Wrote a very powerful letter, “ he said. Psaki accumulated and noted that he also included “eight strongly asked questions.”
She stopped, “If it won’t make you shake in boots, I don’t know what is.”
Jen Psaki admits that MSNBC liberal viewers expect a negative coverage of Trump

MSNBC presenter Jen Psaki joined on Wednesday “The Late show” Stephen Colbert, while the couple mocked senator Chuck Schumer for advertising a “powerful” letter sent to Trump. (Screen/Colbert recording)
Schumer has announced the sending of the President a “A powerful letter” About Trump’s government financing freezing at Harvard University, during an interview with CNN Sunday.
Psaki praised the speech of the Illinois JB Pritzker in New Hampshire on Sunday, calling him “incredibly powerful and strong”. In the speech of Pritzker called for mass protests against Trump.
She added that “the message he sent was,” I am a fighter, I will say things, I will call the Democrats-Honorable word, not my words. He will call what he sees in Trump’s administration. “
Psaki continued, saying, “I think what we see currently there is, is there a division, basically. There are people who do things, and by doing things, I mean, it can be anything: go protest, go to a red state, go to the City Hall, go to El Salvador. Whatever people will fight, if they don’t fight.
“And so, hopefully more people will come to the combat side,” she added.

Jen Psaki speaks on stage during Jen Psaki in an interview with Lawrence O’Donnell – say more: lessons from work, white houses and the world in 92ny, May 08, 2024 in New York. (He’s Pasupil/Getty Images)
The host of MSNBC has also been asked if journalists “glued the pressure of Trump’s administration” and denied the public truth.
“Yes, I mean, first of all, when you choose AP and Bloomberg, I think these are journalists who ask things like” what do you say in the bond market? What about these dealership negotiations? “They are not questions, they are there to cover real news, creating policies that happen in the administration,” she said, expressing her concern.
“I have collaborated with the media for more than two decades. If decisions are often made behind the scenes, so there is no media organization or media output or a journalist who will say,” We will now obey and progress. “That’s not how it will succeed.”
She added, “What is happening is that the stories are killed, the voices are not invited, the stories are muffled, they are watered. We obviously saw that this has been going on lately, we don’t know all the details behind Kulis with ’60 minutes, ” But Bill Owens resigned is a significant statement of what they thought they were experiencing. “
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“I think most journalists are there to hold the truth to power, to keep people to the accounts, to follow the story, but where does the pressure come from? And how do people respond to it? And how does it manifest in which news end up on the front pages and television? And these are pieces that will not see all the conversations behind,” Psaki said.