Conservative commentator Scott Jennings on Monday said it was “kind of funny” of President Donald Trump to post an artificial intelligence-generated video of himself bombing “No Kings” protesters with feces — prompting a heated discussion on CNN.
Jennings argued on “The Source with Kaitlan Collins” that Trump was merely making a point with the bizarre video, namely that the “No Kings” protests across America on Saturday were an inherent waste of time because “we don’t have a monarchy in this country.”
“We have a democracy,” he told Collins. “People voted, and they elected the president, and the only thing they’re mad about is that he is lawfully executing the office of the presidency and enforcing laws that have been on the books for a long time.”
Jennings further argued that the protesters “made up a reason to have a rally,” thus refusing to consider that the millions who attended might have a litany of gripes with the administration, and said about the video: “I think it was kind of funny to be honest with you.”
His fellow panelist, CNN political commentator Karen Finney, staunchly disagreed.







