IHIP News - Trump Admin Spiraling As Worst Moments Caught on Tape
Episode Date: December 9, 2025Trump and his administration are terrorizing the streets of the United States of America. Order our new book, join our Substack, shop our merch, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/...ivehaditpodcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It's long past time we stopped talking about the Trump administration in terms of economy.
I voted for Trump for the economy.
I'm fiscally conservative.
That's bullshit.
He's adding trillions of dollars to the debt.
But what it's about is cruelty and racism.
And you have ICE agents running through United States cities with their faces covered.
And they have arrested American citizens to the tune of almost two.
and that's probably a low number.
And then they're taking in immigrants, 70% of which have no criminal history.
And this video came out showing a woman who is a U.S. citizen and how she was manhandled by ICE.
Oh my little citizen is happy.
So a U.S. citizen screams for help as federal agents remove her from her car.
Look at what they're doing to her.
her. And you can see the guy with masks. The woman was detained after refusing to hand over her
driver's license and rolled down her window when she was pulled over by CBP. And here's what's
important to remember is you're not required to do any of these things. They're physically
assaulting her. She was put in a patrol vehicle while agent searched her car and found her
driver's license confirming that she was a U.S. citizen. Here's the thing. They're trying to terrorize
citizens. They're trying to, she was released. It does say that. They're trying to take U.S. citizens and
terrify them into submission. You must submit to what we're saying. And I think it all plays out
towards the midterms and voter intimidation and not believing the results of an election because
Trump knows how underwater he is. But this is chilling to me, video after video of people being pulled
from their car by people with masks and cars converging on people in the United States of America.
It's very, very chilling.
The problem with all of this is that we have always allowed this.
This is not new.
As any black American who has lived in the United States any point during the last 400 years.
And this is their experience with police.
And when you allow for this to.
type of injustice with one group.
You leave every other group open to this.
And that's why all of human rights are linked.
And so I understand the fatigue and the exhaustion from black Americans right now because
now we care about seeing a seemingly white-looking girl screaming, I'm an American citizen,
manhandled, welcome to being black in the United States of America during a Democratic
residency during a Democratic supermajority in the federal government.
And this is why I always go back to arguing for universal human rights.
When you see injustice in one place and you make space in your head or in your society
or in your government that this injustice is okay, you expose everybody else to the same
injustice.
It doesn't work that way.
So we as a culture, all of us have participated in this moment, not just Trump, but as Americans
in allowing the disproportionate treatment among racial lines, both on the street with police
and all the way up to the judiciary with sentencing.
And we've allowed it to go on and on and on because we don't prioritize human rights and the rights
have marginalized and so much so that even when black people organize to speak out about this and you
had NBA athletes that wanted on their courts, Black Lives Matter, you had people pitching
a fit threatening to not watch the NBA anymore and won't listen to them. You have the horrific
treatment Colin Kaepernick who just simply put a knee down.
So it's outrageous. Everybody is by the tape you just saw.
This is what black Americans have been telling us for decades.
And that's why Colin Kaepernick put his knee down during the national anthem was to draw
attention to this very outrage right here that has happened in the black community long before,
long before MAGA. And so I just think it's super important that we're cautious about how
we got to this space. And it's not just,
just Maga. It's been a culture of being able to carve out and ignore voices that are telling us
they need help, that are telling us, hey, help us. There's injustice here. And they get demeaned
and ridiculed and dismissed. And it is incubated where now this is a normal everyday occurrence
in this fascist regime. And I have been guilty of not seeing the broader picture because of my
perspective and where I, you know, how I grew up, where I grew up. And you're exactly right.
White women don't have to worry about if their sons get pulled over and have a hoodie on where
black mothers do have to worry about that because their children are more vulnerable than my
children. And that is something that has to be addressed. And I can thank you for bringing that to
my attention because it's real easy to skew my perspective about that, but you're 100% right. And
And then we have, I saw this and I was just stunned.
Now, Trump has made a list of all of these refugees and all of these countries that cannot
come to the United States.
So we see here, put this up.
This is, so people were waiting to be sworn in for their U.S. citizenship, which is a process.
You know, you have to study, you have to take a test, you have to do all these things.
So over the last week, officers were asking everyone what country they were from.
And if they said a certain country, they were told to step out of line and that their oath ceremonies were canceled.
So now we're saying, okay, you're from that country.
You've done everything we've asked you to do to become a naturalized citizen.
But because you're from that country, we're going to put you in the pot with what we believe are terrorists or instigators or anything like that.
And I'm assuming I could be wrong, but I'm assuming all of these countries are,
black and brown countries because we have refugee status ended for every country except for white
south africaners so again this to me is just more racism against black and brown communities it's
stunning but not stunning it's about what i expect that's just so sad to me because you know i you've
i've met so many people that are like i'm a citizen now i took my test and i passed and it's that's like
That's like something that's really uniquely American is that you can, you know, come to the United States from another country and you can become an American.
And this anti-immigrant pro-white supremacist movement that MAGA has taken up, starting to take over the finish line started back decades ago with the KKK and it just continues.
They continue to move the goalposts.
And this is just really horrific.
And I think what is so disturbing about this is you know that there is a portion of the electorate when they read that, they think, oh, good.
Right.
Good.
And that's the celebration of cruelty among the white voter base is it's just something that is always very much haunted me, living around religious hypocrites, the majority of my life.
who claim to be on the moral high ground, yet are just so unrepentantly racist and are never
called out on it and are allowed to be racist with utter impunity in their cultures and in
their societies is something that's so pervasive that I think a lot of people on the coasts
and strategists don't realize just how bad it is. No, I think you're right. And then Kylie,
Let's skip ahead to the next slide from Rolling Stone, which talks about the racism that has been emboldened under the Trump administration.
Jennifer, you know I'm blind. Can you read this for me?
Okay. Trump's America First has emboldened the fringes on the American right, just as Limbaugh emboldened.
The Hitler's not so bad crowd.
And then another tweet, they say, where the original America First leader went to die.
Stephen Roddick visits Charles Lindberg's gravesite recalling parallels with a man who picked
up Lindbergh's nativist Scepter, Donald Trump.
Here's the thing. Let's just stop acting like there's anything going on, but just abject
racism with the DEI. We're going to remove names. We're going to take women out of powerful
positions in the military. We're going to get rid of men and women of color in the
military. We're going to make excuses for it for all these things. At the end of the day,
it's fucking racism. Full stop. I mean, that's what it is. Trump is a racist. He has
has been since Central Park 5, all of the lawsuits when he had real estate and wouldn't rent to
people of color, I mean, decades ago. And there are so many people that agree with that.
They think they're better. They think that it's okay. And so in talking about this, here's just
one thing I wanted to point out. I know we've touched on a little bit, but Trump is no longer
allowing free admission to state parks on Martin Luther King Day, but he is going to allow it on
his fucking birthday. And that to me is just a microcosm of him. He was saying that, you know,
in the Kennedy Center, maybe it'll be the Trump Kennedy Center. I'm going to build myself an
arch, the Trump ballroom. Now you're not going to get free admission on Martin Luther King Day
because civil rights, probably shouldn't have had it. But on my birthday,
because I'm so great.
We're going to let people have free admission.
And I'm just, fuck him, fuck everybody in this administration.
It's just unbelievable.
They're not even hiding the racism, not even a little bit.
Yeah, but I mean, you of all people, we know, I mean, from where we live and grew up,
that this has always been there.
Yeah.
Trump has just made it more mainstream.
But in white evangelical Republican circles, when Trump first descended the,
escalator. I remember people saying to me, oh, he's crazy. He'll never win the nomination. But boy,
he sure does say what everybody thinks. And, you know, there is just so much racism in parts of America
that is structural, institutional, and cultural. And it's been incubated for a very long time,
both in personal relationships, all the way up to governmental relationships, to the judiciary.
And it is something that when black people or immigrants tell you there is injustice, you have to
believe them. You have to stand up and fight with them because it leaves everybody vulnerable.
And the statement, none of us are free until all of us are free is just so inherently true because we have
ignored so much of the racial injustice in this country and allowed parts of it and corrected
some parts of it, but then allowed other parts of it. And the incubation as I keep, you know,
thinking about Trump and how this took hold and how we are here, it's not just him. Now, a lot of it
It is leadership under both administrations, both Republican and Democrats and economic systems
that are not truly about equality.
They're more about corporations having favorability.
And then when you look at the justice system, policing systems, and the institutionalized
racism that exists in them, all of that incubated us to this moment.
No, I completely agree.
And just from my personal experience in the justice system, I mean, there's no way you can say it's an equal playing field because for poor people and black and brown people, the system is not the same. It is not fair. Justice is different for them because they have been oppressed for so long. I've seen it with my own eyes. Okay, that's all for this video. Please like and subscribe. And life is a lazy Susan of shit sandwiches by it. It's linked below in the show notes.
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