Dr. Jason Johnson discusses the Trump Administration’s Response to Anonymous NYT Op-Ed. Other panel members are Heidi Przybyla (USA Today), Jonathan Lemire (NBC News), Frank Figliuzzi (Fmr. Assistant Director of FBI Counterintelligence), and host, Nicolle Wallace.
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Dr. Jason Johnson on Possible Author of Anonymous NYT #25thAmendment Op Ed
Dr. Jason Johnson discusses who he believes wrote the anonymous New York Times Op-Ed. Lawrence O’Donnell says the author is Dan Coats. Other panel are Jennifer Rubin (The Washington Post), Ron Klain (MSNBC), and host, Lawrence O’Donnell.
CNN: Jason Johnson on Donald Trump Meeting with the New York Times
On CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello, The Root Politics Editor Jason Johnson discusses Donald Trump changing stances on torture and climate change following his meeting with the leadership of the New York Times. Joining Dr. Johnson in the discussion were Michael Grynbaum of the New York Times and Jackie Kucinich of the Daily Beast.
Jason Johnson Quoted in The New York Times about First Presidential Debate
Dr. Jason Johnson was quoted in The New York Times article “The Subtle Phrases Hillary Clinton Uses to Sway Black Voters“
Jason Johnson, political editor at The Root and professor of political science at the School of Global Journalism at Morgan State University in Baltimore, said Mrs. Clinton’s language showed how much she had evolved as a candidate, in reaction to the times.
“What she demonstrated was an incredible dexterity and adroitness that she has learned in the last year when it comes to discussing racial issues,” he said.
“This is not the Hillary Clinton of the 1990s,” he said.
“This is the Hillary Clinton who, like Bernie Sanders” and several other candidates, he added, “got smacked upside the head by the Black Lives Matter movement and realized that you can’t speak to these issues the way you used to.”
CNN: Jason Johnson on Michelle Obama’s Effort to Save Nutrition Program
On CNN, Hiram College political science professor talks about First Lady Michelle Obama’s efforts to save federal nutrition programs with an op-ed in the New York Times.