he is somebody who has mainstream hatred against muslims and he's done this for years. in 2011, in 2012, he insinuated the president we won't support you on every single thing, this that president obama was some sort of secret muslim and that isn't a break on border security or even on the wall as much as was a problem. it is conservative senators, more recently during the some of them with a libertarian campaign, in addition to the fact that he said we should track muslims with a database, he also talked about the idea of streak, many of whom are not up banning all muslims from for election in the next cycle, being able to say this is entering the united states, an entire religion. executive authority gone too far. the most un-american thing you we don't actually want you declaring a national emergency on something we don't actually share your view as a national emergency because you or someone can imagine, to target people else can use that power in an unwieldy way going forward. based on their faith, and then since becoming president he >> i think that's absolutely hasn't stopped. i mean, not only the invasion right. and this is not a vote about terms, but something that was a policy. big deal over here in london was in november of 2017, trump this is really a vote about the retweeted three times one of the constitution. and the separation of powers. and the republicans who joined with democrats in the senate leaders of britain first, which were reacting to the fact that is a neo-fascist movement who the president was trying to has been personally convicted of control the power of the purse. obviously that spending power is hate crimes against muslims and who organized what she called reserved to conversation in mosque patrols -- sorry, article i of the constitution. so if it they were willing to christian patrols and mosque invasions, trying to intimidate give it to the president here, muslims. and that is who the donald trump decided to give a platform to and to spread hate to his