Former Clinton Advisor Warns Fellow MSNBC Panelist Eugene Daniels They ‘Might Be Sharing a Cell’ If Trump Defeats Harris

 

Former Hillary Clinton advisor Philippe Reines told a fellow MSNBC panelist they “might be sharing a cell” if former President Donald Trump is elected.

MSNBC host Jen Psaki on Monday brought on a panel of lawyer George Conway, Reines, and Politico White House correspondent Eugene Daniels to discuss Trump’s campaign’s “closing message.”

“Hatred is the closing message,” Psaki said, citing Trump’s Madison Square Garden event and comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s controversial joke to the crowd about Puerto Rico being a “floating island of garbage.”

While wrapping up the discussion, Reines called it “very dangerous” that many voters believe a second Trump term would be like his first.

“Whatever the phenomena is of people having not so terrible memories of his first term, it is very dangerous that they think that way because they think, okay, I’ve seen that movie, I can live with it for four more years. But it’s not the same movie. It’s the sequel to Scream, where it’s just that much bloodier,” the former Clinton spokesperson said.

If Trump is elected, Reines added, then President Joe Biden will have the “biggest I told you so laugh.”

“I mean, if he is, God forbid, elected, a year from now, Joe Biden is going to have the biggest I told you so laugh in American history,” he said.

The political advisor turned to Daniels and informed him they may be “sharing a cell” after noting Trump is the only person that’s ever sued him.

“You’re a journalist, you and I might be sharing a cell six months from now. But people laugh if off. It’s not funny,” he said. “They need to listen to what he’s saying, and they need to realize this time that there’s an apparatus around him that is more confident and more focused than 2016.”

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Zachary Leeman covered pop culture and politics at outlets such as Breitbart, LifeZette, BizPac Review, HollywoodinToto, and others. He is the author of the novel Nigh. He joined Mediaite in 2022.