WATCH: Scott Jennings Takes on “Nutjobs” on CNN & Schools Panel on Trump




 

Last night on CNN, Scott Jennings found himself in yet another heated debate, facing off against a panel that was quick to declare that former President Donald Trump is "shredding the Constitution." As usual, Jennings wasn't having any of it and made quick work of dismantling their arguments.

Jennings vs. Touré and the CNN Panel

One of the most notable moments came when Jennings clashed with former MSNBC host Touré, who attempted to push wild conspiracy theories but struggled to provide any actual evidence when challenged. Jennings expertly called him out, exposing the baseless nature of his claims and leaving him flustered and defensive.

But the fireworks didn’t stop there. Jennings also took on the larger CNN panel, who were in full-blown meltdown mode over Trump, insisting that he was a threat to the Constitution. Jennings calmly countered:

"Your view is that Trump is shredding the Constitution. It seems to me that you both believe that the unelected part of our government, the bureaucracy, has a responsibility to resist the political leadership."

Jennings’ remark struck a nerve, highlighting the panel’s double standard when it comes to the role of unelected officials in government. The idea that bureaucrats should override elected leadership is far more dangerous than anything they accuse Trump of doing, yet it seems to be a position they are willing to endorse when it suits their political narrative.

Jennings Leaves His Opponents Speechless

Once again, Jennings proved why he is one of the sharpest commentators on CNN. With precision and logic, he tore through the hysteria and forced his fellow panelists to confront the flaws in their reasoning. The clip is making waves online, with many praising Jennings for cutting through the noise and standing firm against media-driven fearmongering.

Watch the full exchange below to see Jennings take control of the conversation and leave the opposition scrambling.





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