Top DNC official compares Trump admin to popular carjacking video game

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta is leading the charge for Democrats to take a more aggressive stance in improving the lives of the American people. This sentiment was echoed by over 400 DNC committee members who gathered in Minneapolis for their summer meeting.
DNC Chair Ken Martin set the tone by denouncing President Trump as a “dictator-in-chief” and likening his administration to fascism. Martin called for a more forceful response from Democrats, citing the need to combat the Republican agenda with equal vigor.
Malcolm Kenyatta, a DNC vice chair from Pennsylvania, emphasized the urgency of the situation, urging Democrats to step up their game. He compared the party’s approach to a game of checkers, while accusing the Trump administration of playing a more aggressive game akin to Grand Theft Auto.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Kenyatta stressed the importance of fighting for working families and pushing back against policies that benefit billionaires at the expense of the American people. He highlighted the stark contrast between the Democratic Party’s priorities and those of the GOP, emphasizing the need for a more robust and assertive approach.
Despite facing challenges such as declining popularity and fundraising deficits, Kenyatta remains optimistic about the upcoming midterm elections. He believes that the Democratic Party can reclaim its majority in Congress by mobilizing voters and standing up to President Trump’s agenda.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, Democrats are gearing up for a fierce battle to regain control and make a meaningful impact on the lives of everyday Americans. With leaders like Malcolm Kenyatta at the helm, the party is poised to take on the challenges ahead and fight for a better future for all.



