It’s been called “the most racially charged national political ad in 30 years,” and that assessment wasn’t hyperbolic. As we discussed last week, Donald Trump released a 53-second online video that was so ugly, even some Republicans found the demagoguery tough to defend.
Making matters worse, the video wasn’t just based on racism; it was also based on falsehoods. In this case, the president couldn’t even try to scare people without lying.
In recent days, however, what was a racist and dishonest online video became a racist and dishonest television campaign commercial. Today, networks that aired the ad decided to stop.
NBC and Fox News said on Monday morning that they would no longer air an immigration ad from President Donald Trump that has been widely derided as racially divisive.
“After further review, we recognize the insensitive nature of the ad and have decided to cease airing it across our properties as soon as possible,” said Joe Benarroch, a spokesperson for NBC’s advertising sales department.









