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The DNC vice-president compares President Trump to notorious segregationists during the lively event of the town hall

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The Vice-President of the DNC seemed to compare President Donald Trump to the segregationists of the Jim Crow era and warned imminent conflicts during a town hall in Philadelphia alongside former representative Beto O’Rourke.

The representative of the state of Pennsylvania, Malcolm Kenyatta, D-Philadelphia, who survived a revocation of June from the DNC management who saw the departure of David Hogg, warmed the crowd in the sixth American city by establishing comparisons between the racial conflict of the past and the style of governance of Trump.

Speaking of “potential autocrats and potential kings”, noted Kenyatta that “these guys are holes, but they are not super creative”.

He said that these “potential kings” – alluding to Trump – rely on “historical revisionism” in the style of burns of the 1930s’ book and the censorship of websites to “forget who we are as a merchants”.

The DNC vice-president slaps Trump as `punk ”,” potential dictator “at the town hall of Fiery Pa

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President Donald Trump, on the left, and representative Malcolm Kenyatta. (Getty; Imagn)

“It is not, in fact, the first time we had to face a guy like that of the White House,” said Kenyatta.

He said it is essential for Americans to remember suffragist demonstrations, civil rights leaders like the late the representative John Lewis, D-GA. Walking through the Edmund Pettus bridge in Selma, Alabama, and people who have demonstrated at the Stonewall Bar in New York for homosexual rights.

“They met in a moment as we found ourselves where they did not know the end of history,” continued the leader of the Democratic Party.

“We now benefit from knowledge of the end of history – but what they all knew with certainty is that there were dogs at the end of the fucking bridge, that there were fire pipes at the bridge, that they were going to lose their jobs and have to get out of their communities …”

He noted to what extent the public security commissioner of Birmingham, Theophilus, Connor, Connor, used pipes and fire dogs on civil rights demonstrators in the middle of the 20th century.

The Florida demonstrator shouts at rep. Byron Donalds during the town hall

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Birmingham, Alabama, the Public Security Commissioner Theophilus Eugene ‘Bull’ Connor. (Getty)

“This is where we are currently in our moment in history. We can see the dogs. We can see the fires of fire,” he said.

“And we have a guy, whenever he does not drag on Epstein Island, which says a version of segregation now, segregation tomorrow, Forever segregation ”,” he said about Trump.

The second half of Kenyatta’s sentence referred to the former campaign slogan of the Democratic Governor of Alabama George Wallace in the 1960s.

“But I do not know for each of you, but I do not bow before a fucking king. I certainly kiss the ring of a king,” escaped Kenyatta.

“And we have a bad relationship with Philadelphia with kings, and we do not change this relationship now.”

O’Rourke, whose last electoral effort – to reverse Senator Ted Cruz – failed, told the crowd that the Republicans in places like Texas feel too comfortable that they needed to “present themselves to everything that their voters want.

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He underlined the efforts to restart in mid-December, and said that the Democrats had to take this signal, no matter how uncomfortable they might feel uncomfortable.

“(S) who have the power to do so, which are led by the Democrats at the moment, must also redistingu to adding a democratic advantage; in California where we can take seats,” he said.

“And I know there are some of you old -fashioned democrats and old school – and I was one of them – who was like, hey, wait a second, that’s not true, that’s how it is supposed to work.”

“Well, F — How that supposed to work, we must win political power,” escaped O’Rourke.

The spokesman for the White House, Harrison Fields, reprimanded Kenyatta for the comparison of Bull Connor, saying to Fox News Digital: “President Trump made more to advance the life of black Americans than the Democrats in their failed career to cause a racial division and not to acquire all their constituency.”

“Black Americans clearly do not buy these tedious stories, and instead of fomenting the division, these so-called managers should associate with the Trump administration to continue its historic program which brings prosperity to all Americans,” said Fields.

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