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MSNBC Host Stunned by Newsmax Figure’s ‘Racist’ Comments on SNAP
BREAKING: MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart was left speechless early Sunday morning as he reacted to a shocking statement from a Newsmax commentator regarding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This urgent development comes as the federal government shutdown looms, threatening vital benefits for millions of Americans.
During the broadcast on October 15, 2023, Capehart addressed the implications of the potential shutdown on SNAP benefits. He paused, clearly taken aback, and stated, “Let’s stop talking about brother man for a minute and let’s talk about, still on SNAP, what a host [on] Newsmax had to say.” His voice trembled as he continued, “And you’ll understand why I’m speechless after you listen to what he said about people on SNAP benefits and what they’re using their benefits for.”
Capehart’s reaction followed a clip of the Newsmax host, who said, “This is a program that has exploded over the last 20 years, and we are just dumping $100 billion a year into a program that we all know is being so woefully corrupted and exploited. People are selling their benefits. People are using them to get their nails done, to get their weaves and their hair. I mean, this is a really ugly program.”
Capehart responded emphatically, stating, “‘Get their weaves done, get their hair, really ugly program.’ What he just said there is really ugly.” Another panelist joined in, labeling the comments as “really racist” and “all dog whistle,” amplifying the urgency of the conversation around the stigmatization of SNAP recipients.
The emotional impact of these remarks has resonated deeply, particularly as the federal government shutdown threatens to cut off financial support for those in need. Capehart’s stunned reaction highlights a growing concern over the rhetoric surrounding welfare programs and their recipients.
As this story develops, viewers are urged to pay attention to ongoing discussions regarding SNAP and its funding, especially in light of the looming government shutdown. The dialogue surrounding welfare reform and the portrayal of beneficiaries in media will likely intensify in the coming days.
Stay tuned for more updates as this urgent situation unfolds.
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