MAGA comedian Rob Schneider has furious argument with GMB presenter
by Lettice Bromovsky · Mail OnlineHollywood MAGA comedian Rob Schneider has furious argument with Good Morning Britain presenters after he claimed the pair called Trump a 'racist and misogynist' despite him winning.
The devout Republican supporter joined Ed Balls and Susanna Reid for their US election show in Washington to discuss what this historic win would mean for Trump voters.
However, Mr Schneider was quick to call out the pair on their reporting of events before he had joined them, accusing the pair of calling the President elect a 'racist and misogynist'.
He said: 'You accused Donald Trump of being racist. Well that is funny because it was black men that helped elected him tonight and it was a clean sweep.
Despite protests from the pair that they had not said that, Mr Schneider continued: 'You said he was a racist and a misogynist and I heard that. I heard you say that.'
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As the segment descended into chaos with the trio all shouting over one another to be heard.
Mr Schneider continued on: 'First of all. You also used the word misogyny. It [the election] is not that - Americans have no problem voting for a women.'
To which Ed Balls in an attempt to lighten the mood goes: 'I feel like we are on Saturday Night Live here Rob, are we in Home Alone 4? I feel like this interview has taken a bit of a turn!'
When Rob tried to go back to misogyny again, Ed jumped in and went: 'Oh for gods sake Rob - move on!'
'Well you guys move on. You are still attacking him when he has a mandate now. I am very excited and the people around him are great,' Rob retorted.
This comes as Trump had won three of the key states, making victory inevitable.
He then took to the stage and declared victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning, cementing an extraordinary political comeback.
'We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is that we overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible,' he said.
Supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris' bid for the presidency lost hope and abandoned election party events as it became increasingly apparent former president Donald Trump was heading for victory.
Democrats who gathered at Harris' alma mater of Howard University in Washington, D.C. looked increasingly despondent as votes for the Republican candidate racked up on big screens.
And after her campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond took to the stage to tell Democrats their Presidential hopeful would not be speaking, many appeared to give up on the cause altogether and went home.
Hours later, Donald Trump declared victory as he looked poised to claim several battleground states and secure his place as the 47th President of the United States.
Scenes of teary liberals were replicated across the country at watch parties across the US, where supporters were pictured looking increasingly forlorn, and even at 'Democrats Abroad' gatherings in the likes of the UK and Kenya.