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the violent consequences of the Great Replacement Theory

the violent consequences of the Great Replacement Theory

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As Trump, JD Vance and MAGA tout the false and racist claim that Haitian migrants are eating pets in Springfield, very real concerns about real-world violence are emerging. The underlying inspiration for this conspiracy theory – the idea that immigrants are coming to this country to replace white Americans – is something Trump has been touting since the day he stepped in front of a camera and announced in his run for president in 2015. MSNBC’s Ayman Mohyeldin speaks with MSNBC Writer Hayes Brown and Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, about Trump’s pattern of inciting violence while neglecting his harmful impact on communities.