×
Please verify
Each day we overwhelm your brains with the content you've come to love from the Louder with Crowder Dot Com website.
But Facebook is...you know, Facebook. Their algorithm hides our ranting and raving as best it can. The best way to stick it to Zuckerface?
Sign up for the LWC News Blast! Get your favorite right-wing commentary delivered directly to your inbox!
Show
December 03, 2025
Watch: Donald Trump's EPIC anti-Somalia rant isn't "racist." It's Irrefutable!
Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!
President Donald Trump said something about Somalia, and the left, including many celebrities, can’t handle it. Today’s show breaks down why this is not racist.
According to USA Today:
Anderson Cooper and other celebrities condemned President Trump on Thursday following comments he reportedly made questioning why the U.S. would accept more immigrants from Haiti and other "s---hole countries" in Africa rather than places like Norway.
On CNN Thursday, Anderson Cooper called the President's comments "racist" in an emotional segment. Cooper said the people of Haiti, who were granted temporary legal status following a devastating 2010 earthquake, "have been through more, withstood more, fought back against more injustice... than our President ever has."
"Let's not kid ourselves. Let's not pretend our dance around it," he said. "The sentiment the president expressed today is a racist sentiment."
When it comes to people migrating here from Somalia, “they are leaving certain death for free stuff.”
“No one is going to be confusing Michael B. Jordan for a Somali. They are very easily identifiable, not because of their race but because of the hard-core ugliness due to generations of inbreeding,” Crowder said.
Other celebrities, including John Legend, slammed the president on Twitter.
"The president is racist. He has been for his entire public life," Legend tweeted.
Ben Stiller posted several tweets about the resilience of the Haitian people.
“He didn't demonize people. He demonized the country, he demonized what they practice in their country, and he demonized the people who come here and demand we engage in or continue said practices,” Crowder said.
According to Ben Stiller, “Somalis are not garbage. Immigrants and refugees from anywhere are people like you and me. They should not be demonized. This country is built on the backs of people who have come from other places. It’s what our country is all about.”
“No one is talking about Black Americans who live in your neighborhood,” Crowder said. “Black Americans are often much more patriotic than White liberals in this country.”
Latest
Don't Miss




