CNN airs deranged rant from this ousted MSNBC host

The mainstream media has completely lost it. And their insanity is on display for all to see.

Because CNN aired a deranged rant from this ousted MSNBC host.

Confronting Inflammatory Rhetoric

During a heated Tuesday panel on CNN NewsNight with host Abby Phillip, former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross made inflammatory claims, accusing President Donald Trump’s administration of “kidnapping people” off American streets and sending them to “concentration camps” via Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Army National Guard.

Her remarks, which drew a N*zi regime comparison, sparked sharp pushback from New York Post Editor-at-Large Kelly Jane Torrance, who called the terminology “kind of insulting to Jewish Holocaust survivors.”

Cross doubled down, insisting, “It’s a concentration camp what they’re doing and they are disappearing people,” while dismissing Torrance’s critique as defending “disgusting behavior.”

This exchange highlights the need for responsible dialogue, especially when discussing Trump’s robust immigration enforcement policies aimed at enhancing national security.

Defending Policy with Facts

Cross claimed that less than 10% of detained individuals committed “harsh crimes,” arguing the administration was unjustly targeting people.

However, Border Czar Tom Homan, appearing on Fox News’ The Story with Martha MacCallum, countered that such rhetoric fuels violent attacks against ICE agents.

He emphasized the administration’s focus on lawful deportations to uphold border security, a cornerstone of Trump’s agenda to protect American communities.

Torrance challenged Cross’s exaggerated language, asking, “Are there gas ovens at these —?” to highlight the inaccuracy of equating detention facilities with Holocaust-era atrocities.

Cross’s refusal to engage substantively, instead accusing Torrance of making it “nothing to do with Jewish people,” emphasizes the importance of grounding discussions in evidence rather than divisive hyperbole.

Promoting Constructive Dialogue

The clash revealed deeper tensions, with Cross arguing, “Tensions are heightened because this BS administration is kidnapping people. It has nothing to do with my language.”

Yet her invocation of “concentration camps” drew the very comparisons she later deflected, as Torrance noted, “Tensions are so heightened, using that kind of language is not helpful.”

The Trump administration’s immigration policies, while controversial, aim to prioritize public safety and legal compliance, and Homan warned that inflammatory rhetoric risks inciting violence against federal agents.

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