Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) talked to MSNBC’s Chris Hayes about Donald Trump’s family-separation policy last night, and she used the kind of rhetoric we rarely hear from the longtime lawmaker.
“This is the United States of America; it’s not Nazi Germany,” Feinstein said. “We don’t take children from their parents — until now.”
Two hours later, Attorney General Jeff Sessions sat down with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham and addressed the kinds of concerns raised by the senator:
INGRAHAM: Nazi Germany, concentration camps, human rights violations. Laura Bush has weighed in. Michelle Obama, Rosalynn Carter, you’ve got all of the first ladies, going back to Eleanor Roosevelt, she’s apparently weighed in as well. General Sessions, what’s going on here?









