James Carville: ‘Insult to the United States’: James Carville compared Donald Trump colleagues to Nazi colleagues, the terms of ‘greatest traitors’ to them

File Photo: US President Donald Trump (left) and Democratic Strategist James Carville

Democratic strategist James carvil A warning that US President Donald Trump’s administration might face Americans and institutions. Historical decision Equal to Nazi colleague After World War II.
Speaking on his “Politicon” podcast on Friday, Karville said that the country may start watching soon Corporate leader And Legal firm Supporting Trump in the same light, who used to bias with Hitler’s armies.
“Maybe you need to go into history and see what happened in August 1944, after Paris was free,” Karville said. He said, “He was not very kind for colleagues … It was not a very beautiful scene in the streets of Paris,” he said.
Carville stopped calling for violence, but how Nazi colleagues were publicly humiliated. “I am not saying that these people should be kept in pajamas and shaved their heads, marched to Pennsylvania Avenue, and spit … but I am saying that it happened,” he said.
Their comments come amid the increasing criticism of law firms and corporations, with which the deals have been held. Trump administrationUnder increasing pressure, many legal firms, including Paul Weiss, Scanden ARPS and Milbank, have agreed to leave the practices of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in exchange for maintaining government contracts. Milbank confirmed that it had solved issues to “promote a working relationship” with the administration and to avoid conflict, Hill said.
Trump recently signed an executive order, banning the government buildings and ending his federal contracts, the law firm Perkins Koi’s employees were banned. A long -term legal enemy Perkins of Trump have been challenging the order in court. Other firms have allegedly pledged tens of millions. legal services According to Fox News, Trump to support to avoid similar punishment.
Carville called these concessions “an insult” and accused the firms of betraying American democratic theoryHe said on his podcast, “These people are an insult to law firms they represent, companies they represent … and they are an insult to the United States.” He further claimed that he would “go down as some of the greatest traitors, appellants that we have seen.”
The experienced Democrat strategist also criticized Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to work with the Trump administration, branded him “a collaborative” and insisted that “he would never wash the smell.”
Karville said that when he does not advocate public shaming, there is a need to be “an intellectual recording” for those who enable Trump. “When it is finished, at least, this class of this class has an intellectual recurrence, which is here,” he said.

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