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Byron Donalds Flips The ‘Enemies Within’ Script On CNN’s Jim Acosta [WATCH]

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Republican Florida Representative Byron Donalds and CNN host Jim Acosta clashed during an interview on Tuesday over former President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about the “enemy from within.”

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 26, 2018: CNN Chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta prepares to go on air from the Lotte Palace Hotel during the Trump press conference.

Trump’s comments, made during an October 14 interview on Fox News, suggested the possible use of the National Guard or military to address any potential chaos on Election Day.

Acosta questioned Donalds about Trump’s reference to prominent Democrats, including California Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff, as being “enemies from within.”

Nancy Pelosi speaks at the University of Delaware’s Mitchell Hall, Friday, Dec. 1, 2023.

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Donalds responded by defending Trump’s remarks in the context of unrest and political misconduct. “I know that Adam Schiff, when he was chairman of the Intelligence Committee, was leaking information to the press that was classified,” Donalds said.

He pointed out that this was one of the reasons former Speaker Kevin McCarthy removed Schiff from the Intelligence Committee.

Donalds labeled Schiff’s actions as politically motivated and dangerous, particularly in the context of his role in handling sensitive information.

Oct 13, 2022; Washington, DC, USA;
Committee member Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) during the hearing.
The committee to investigate the January 6 attack on the United States Capitol resumes public hearings at the US Capitol on Oct. 13, 2022 in Washington DC.. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY

Regarding Trump’s remarks, Donalds emphasized that Trump was addressing concerns over potential unrest, similar to what occurred during the 2020 protests and riots in various cities across the country. “If you just go back to the summer of 2020, the Summer of Love like the left likes to talk about, you had riots in every major city in the country. That is very dangerous, and that is very concerning,” Donalds added.

Acosta pressed Donalds on whether it was appropriate for Trump to label Pelosi and Schiff as “enemies from within” and questioned if Donalds would support their arrest. Donalds firmly denied any support for arresting political opponents, stating, “Absolutely not.”

He clarified that Trump was not calling for Pelosi or Schiff to be arrested, but was expressing concern about how they might respond if Trump were to win re-election.

The discussion shifted to Schiff’s role in promoting claims of Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia during the 2016 election, which Donalds argued was based on false intelligence. “Adam Schiff laundered phony intelligence into the political system,” Donalds stated, reiterating his point that Schiff had engaged in dangerous political behavior.

Acosta then asked if Donalds believed Trump’s “enemy from within” remarks should be denounced, suggesting that the rhetoric could lead to dangerous consequences.

Donalds countered by pointing out that during Trump’s previous term as president, he never “weaponized” the Department of Justice or military against his political opponents, unlike claims made by critics. “When he was President of the United States, did he weaponize the Justice Department against his political rivals? No, he did not,” Donalds said.

May 30, 2024; New York, NY, USA; Former President Donald Trump sits in court during jury deliberations during his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court at the New York State Supreme Court on May 30, 2024. Mandatory Credit: Seth Wenig/Pool via USA TODAY NETWORK

Acosta continued to challenge Donalds, pointing to a recent crude comment Trump made during a rally about professional golfer Arnold Palmer.

Acosta questioned whether such remarks reflect the character required for the presidency.

Donalds shifted the focus to more pressing national concerns, arguing that the American public is more focused on economic issues and border security than on Trump’s occasional off-color jokes.

“The American people are concerned about getting the economy back together and securing our southern border,” Donalds said.

He defended Trump’s ability to lead the country, citing his first term in office. “The world was actually safe when he was president, where there were no new world wars when he was president. So he did a very good job, the American people remember that.”

Donalds highlighted ongoing issues under the Biden-Harris administration, noting the record number of illegal border crossings and the release of individuals on the U.S. terror watch list into the country.

He also mentioned the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, which led to the deaths of 13 U.S. service members, a tragedy Trump has honored in commemoration events.

As Election Day approaches, Donalds continues to defend Trump’s record and character, pointing to what he views as significant accomplishments during his time in office and contrasting them with the challenges faced under the current administration.


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