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Jamie Raskin’s Harsh Trump Takedown on CNN Has Damning Hidden Message
The real importance of that Jamie Raskin–Dana Bash dustup on Sunday: Raskin showed that Democrats and journalists share values that Donald Trump does not.
Of all the media exchanges that unfolded in the wake of a deranged gunman’s attack on the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, the most telling by far was the one between CNN’s Dana Bash and Representative Jamie Raskin on Sunday. Bash suggested Democrats bore some blame for the shooting, asking Raskin if it should prompt Democrats to “think twice” about their “heated rhetoric.”
Raskin pushed back, insisting his criticisms are focused on Trump’s “policies.” He also pointed out that Trump, unlike Democrats, describes working media professionals—like Bash—as “the enemy of the people,” which Bash agreed was out of bounds. The discussion moved on, with Trump partisans and critics claiming the exchange as a “win” for their side, as always happens with these mini-dustups.
But lurking underneath this little exchange is a more subtle set of revelations about the media’s tolerance for Trump’s (incivility alert!) fascism, and about the options that Democrats could exercise for shaming the press over that failing—ones they typically fail to utilize.
Republicans have pounced on the incident—in which heavily armed Cole Tomas Allen allegedly breached security at the Washington Hilton, unleashing gunfire and chaos, and was captured—to blame it on Democratic rhetoric about Trump. Bash, perhaps not intentionally, essentially echoed this critique in her exchange with Raskin:
BASH: You and your fellow Democrats have used some heated rhetoric against the president. Do you think twice about that when something like that happens?RASKIN: What rhetoric do you have in mind?BASH: That he's terrible for this country and so on and so forth pic.twitter.com/J8RHUgIodF— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 26, 2026
BASH: You and your fellow Democrats have used some heated rhetoric against the president. Do you think twice about that when something like that happens?RASKIN: What rhetoric do you have in mind?BASH: That he's terrible for this country and so on and so forth pic.twitter.com/J8RHUgIodF
Everyone has focused on Bash’s top-line question, but a crucial nuance here is getting lost. After........