
Louder with Crowder Vintage MAGA: Trump's Epic Somalia Rant Isn't Racist - It's Irrefutable
Dec 3, 2025
Josh Firestine, a comedian and recurring on-air contributor, joins for a lively discussion on Trump's recent comments about Somalia. They dive into celebrity reactions and question their understanding of immigration policy. Crowder outlines arguments for aggressive deportation and critiques media narratives, while also tackling complex topics like cultural assimilation and immigrant contributions. They even touch on an incident involving Sabrina Carpenter's song in a deportation video, sparking debates on artistic backlash versus policy realities.
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Quebec Hockey Tale Used To Frame Immigration Rant
- Steven Crowder recounts a Quebec hockey anecdote where a man used a xenophobic slur jokingly.
- He uses it to segue into Trump's Haiti 'shithole' controversy and immigration rhetoric.
Trump's Somalia Remarks Framed As Behavioral Critique
- Steven Crowder argues Trump's Somalia remarks targeted behavior and outcomes, not race.
- He frames countries as 'hell holes' whose migrants may drain resources rather than contribute.
White House Immigration Pause As Taxpayer Defense
- Crowder highlights a White House memo recommending an immigration pause for 19 countries.
- He presents the pause as defending taxpayers and national security from criminal influxes.



