‘That’s who you guys picked, regret now!??’: Rachel Maddow blasts GOP’s hypocrisy of backing Trump. jiji

‘That’s who you guys picked, regret now!??’: Rachel Maddow blasts GOP’s hypocrisy of backing Trump.

In a fiery segment on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow didn’t hold back as she exposed what she called “blatant hypocrisy” from the Republican Party regarding their unwavering support of Donald Trump.

The sharp rebuke, summed up by her pointed question — “That’s who you guys picked, regret now!??” — was aimed at GOP leaders and voters who continue to stand behind Trump despite his legal troubles, divisive rhetoric, and controversial policies.

As the 2024 presidential election heats up, Republicans have once again rallied behind former President Donald Trump as their nominee.

Despite facing multiple criminal indictments, ongoing investigations, and a history of incendiary remarks, Trump remains the GOP’s top choice — a fact that Maddow found both “What’s wild,” Maddow said, “is that Republicans, who nominated a man under indictment and surrounded by chaos, are the same ones expressing panic over President Biden’s approval ratings and campaign strategy. That’s who you picked. Regret now?”

While some Democrats have expressed concern over their own party’s campaign momentum and Biden’s polling numbers, Maddow emphasized that the larger issue may lie within the GOP’s blind allegiance to Trump.

She argued that the Republican Party has fully embraced a figure who threatens democratic norms, yet they’re attempting to shift the spotlight onto Democratic missteps.

The segment also delved into the deeper irony: Republicans are quick to question Democratic unity or policy direction, even as their own party rallies around a polarizing candidate who has fractured American politics for nearly a decade.

“Republicans keep asking if Democrats are sure about Biden,” Maddow noted. “Well, are you sure about Trump? Because last time I checked, he led your party into a coup attempt.”

Rachel Maddow’s remarks have reignited conversations about accountability, political hypocrisy, and what it truly means to support a candidate in 2024.

With the general election approaching, voters from both sides will need to grapple with the choices their parties have made — and the consequences those choices could bring.