MSNBC host Jen Psaki suggests that Democrats stop “screams” President Donald Trump's launching a constitutional crisis on Sunday, with the party focusing on people whose presidential policies have a direct impact He said he should win.
“I'm not a lawyer, but specifically because the Trump administration appears to be ignoring the court's orders that will flow money again. That's the possibility of a constitutional crisis. I cried out from the rooftop every day. There is,” Psaki said.
NBC's Kristen Welker asked Psaki about the phrase, particularly in the context that the Department of Justice (DOJ) moved to dismiss the charges against Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
“We may be on that path, but we need to talk about how this is affecting your community. Farmers refer to me, Medicaid, veterans, and early childhood education that I dependent on. People who rely on children are what we should be talking about.
MSNBC's Jen Psaki warned Democrats against “screaming” a constitutional crisis. (Screenshot/MSNBC)
Psaki says Democrats can't deal with “what voters actually care about.”
Democrats and critics have argued in recent weeks that the president is causing a constitutional crisis through his enforcement actions, and the legal challenges some orders face.
Some people used phrases that included MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos to push back, but the phrase warned that it has not yet fallen into a constitutional crisis.
“The executive order, a gust of winds from the mixed chaos that we don't think we're in crisis yet. It's exciting and challenging for the courts. By dealing with these orders,” he said.
Pasaki had trouble with several other moves by her party members, including former vice president Kamala Harris' decision to campaign with former anti-Trump Republican Rep. Liz Cheney.

President Donald Trump arrives on January 20, 2025 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC before President Donald Trump is elected. Donald Trump will take office in his second term as the 47th president of the United States. (Melina Mara – Pool/Getty Images)
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“I don't think closing the campaign with a message about the fight against democracy with former Republican members of Congress was the right strategy,” Psaki told John Stewart on his “The Weekly Show” podcast on Friday. .
During the same show, Psaki targeted the language of the Democratic elite.
“When we included Democrats and people who are on television in many ways, they said, “Authoritarianism is under threat, and democracy is in the vote.” And the ivory tower, that wasn't talking about a lot of things people actually care about,” she said.
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Psaki added that one of her takeaways from now on is “to traverse authoritarianism and olihead from all scripts.”
Alexander Hall from Fox News contributed to this report.



