This is an adapted excerpt from the Aug. 20 episode of “Morning Joe.”
When I was in law school, they often warned us about the dangers of a slippery slope, how one small action could set off a chain reaction, leading to a series of events you may have never even imagined were possible. Right now, Donald Trump is pushing the United States of America down that slippery slope.
Just consider his crusade against America’s colleges and universities. It started with attacks on affirmative action and the idea of equality itself. Those attacks on equality become attacks on diversity. Suddenly, diversity becomes a bad word in America.
But diversity is who we are. It’s part of the American identity — e pluribus unum, Latin for “Out of many, one,” is featured on our nation’s seal and etched into marble across Washington, D.C.
Other presidents understood the importance of diversity. In his final speech to the nation before leaving office in 1989, Ronald Reagan said diversity was the source of America’s greatness. He believed that when we stop being diverse, we will stop being great. Under Trump, we’ve abandoned that idea.
Instead of taking lessons from America’s past, the president is effectively trying to rewrite it. On Tuesday, Trump attacked the Smithsonian museums for their portrayal of U.S. history, calling it too negative and too focused on “how bad Slavery was.”








