Jon Stewart cautioned Democrats from sounding the fascism alarm at every opportunity when it comes to president Donald Trump's executive actions.
Stewart expressed his utter exasperation at Democrats for their failure to contain Trump’s governing style, adding his achievements have democratic consent.
Stewart warns Democrats against overreacting to Trump’s executive actions during his first week back in office
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Stewart then aired a clip of Democrat Chuck Schumer calling Trump’s removal of the inspectors general a “glaring sign” that a “golden age for abuse in government and even corruption” is here. However, Stewart pointed out that Trump’s actions were not exactly unconstitutional. The only mistake Trump made was that he didn’t give 30 days’ notice.
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