MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace said on Tuesday that he felt different when President Donald Trump “about the army” in his second term during an interview with late night host Stephen Colbert.
Wallace argued that there was no “normal republican” in the current administration of Trump and said, “What is different about Stephen Miller who runs ice raids, and running essentially a siege of Los Angeles is that there is no Mark Esper, Jim Mattis, and this is the big difference, and this is danger.”
Colbert then asked Wallace about the National Guard troops and the marines sent to Los Angeles to help quench riots.
“We’ve seen Trump extend his presidential powers over the past five months. Is this different?”
“Feels different, feel different, can we swear here?” She asked him while Colbert said she could.
“For him with the army, he feels really different, and he wanted for the first time, but people like Mark Milley, people stopped him. He feels different to use the army as a loud barrier and as a public tactic. This feels different from me.”
A Battalion of 700 US Marines is mobilizing in Los Angeles to respond to the unrest of anti-immigration implementation, just days after Trump laid the National Guard in the area as well.
White home spokesman Abigail Jackson responded to Trump’s actions on Tuesday, telling Fox News Digital that “violent rebels in Los Angeles, powered by Democrat Gavin Newsom, attacked law enforcement, set cars in the fire, and prompted no law.”
“President Trump was entitled to protect federal law enforcement officers. When Democratic leaders refuse to protect American citizens, President Trump will always enter,” she added.
Colbert also asked Wallace about the situation of the Democratic Party and asked MSNBC’s host if they were “at risk of an autocrat”.
“I don’t know, and I think, in politics, you are a leader away from a comeback, you are a humorous character away from this impossible hero. And so I think the Democratic Party has no rot.

Wallace previously made titles earlier this year as he covered Trump’s address in Congress, during which the president made a 13-year-old survivor, DJ Daniel, a Honorary Secret Service agent.
“But I think this was a lesson in finding a thing you let yourself feel,” Wallace said during her address coverage.
“And I let myself feel joy for DJ, and I hope he is alive for another, you know, 95 years, and I hope he lives the life he wants to live.
“I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer,” she continued.
“But I hope he should never defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump’s supporters, and if he does, I hope he is not one of the six who loses his life to suicide, and I hope he is not the one who has to commit the acts of the glamorous plot and then lived to see Donald Trump those people.”
The MSNBC host was criticized by Trump and the White House at the time.
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