‘Mark My Words’: MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan Reveals GOP’s ‘Chilling’ Plot For 2024

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‘Mark My Words’: MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan Reveals GOP’s ‘Chilling’ Plot For 2024

MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan reported on Sunday evening that Democrats could confront a nightmare scenario in 2024 if Republicans manage the Dwelling and Donald Trump runs all over again for president.

“We are in the midst of a rolling coup,” Hasan stated. “Almost every day, Republicans go additional voter suppression regulations. They purge much more and a lot more election officials and they entrench the Huge Lie that the election was stolen.”

Hasan also performed a supercut movie of Republican leaders repeating all those talking points and vowing additional improvements in advance of the following presidential election. Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the House’s next-position Republican, even falsely claimed that some states did not stick to the Constitution during last year’s election.

“It’s the phrases of GOP Congressman Steve Scalise there that are the most chilling to me,” Hasan claimed. “He’s diligently foreshadowing what the GOP situation is most likely to be arrive 2024.”

Hasan stated the Republican aim was to make certain that GOP-led point out legislatures will have the power to dismiss their states’ election effects and certify their very own electors as an alternative.

“Mark my text: If Donald Trump is the 2024 Republican presidential nominee and Republicans command the Residence of Representatives, they will not certify a Democratic victory in 2024,” Hasan said.

See far more in his Sunday evening monologue:

“Mark my terms: if Donald Trump is the 2024 presidential nominee, and the Republicans command the Residence of Representatives, they will not certify a Democratic victory in 2024.”

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From my @MSNBC opening monologue tonight:pic.twitter.com/dgGwEY6vFg

— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) October 11, 2021