How Maxine Waters' Words Were Misconstrued
How Maxine Waters’ Words Were Misconstrued [EXCLUSIVE]
Maxine Waters aka Auntie Maxine is making headlines for some of her words being taken out of context. She was talking about Jeff Sessions quoting the Bible and how he’s not following the words of it. Maxine believes he doesn’t care about the children, Black people and so much more.
She mentioned that if we see anyone from that cabinet we need to talk to them. Maxine wants us to stand and tell them they aren’t welcomed and that they need to do better. Many believed that she was trying to say harm them, but really she meant peaceful protesting.
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TJ also spoke about the Black Jeopardy segment on SNL. Kenan Thompson would like Barack Obama to come do it and thinks it would be pretty funny.
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