Strategist says Trump is 'insecure' about crowd sizes: 'Women know what I'm talking about'
A "deeply uncomfortable" CNN panel busted out laughing early Friday morning as one Democratic strategist said Donald Trump's obsession with crowd sizes is an indication that he is "insecure" about something.
The panel was discussing Trump's recent press conference during which the former president compared Martin Luther King Jr.'s crowd for his "I have a dream" speech to the crowd Trump had on Jan. 6, 2021.
Former Hillary Clinton campaign official Karen Finney said the awkward comparison was likely due to a much deeper insecurity.
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The host compared Kamala Harris' crowds to Barack Obama's 2012 reelection campaign and Finney noted that she "was a crowd person" in her previous life.
"There's a person that's whole job is to get the crowd there," she said before noting something she was told by her mother.
"A thing about his obsession with crowds is my mother always taught me when a man is arguing about size of anything, in this case crowds, where there's an obsession, he's probably insecure," she said. "I'll just put leave it there. I think women know what I'm talking about, whether it's your car, it's your crowd it's you're, you know, whatever."
The host noted she was "deeply uncomfortable" with the conversation's direction.