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Maxine Waters Suffers a Meltdown in Hate-Filled Rant Against Trump

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Liberal U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters lost her mind while taking about President Trump on MSNBC, even calling him “the most despicable human being.”

Waters appeared Friday on MSNBC’s “All In With Chris Hayes” to comment on President Trump’s alleged comments he made where some claimed he called some Third World nations “s***hole countries.”

Instead of engaging in a discussion with Trump-hating guest host Joy Reid, Waters went off on a tirade on the air, slamming the president and making an embarrassment of herself (as she’s been known to do).

“I have called him what I know him to be for a long time. Remember when I called him a scumbag. I’ve called him a racist, deplorable, despicable, adding to what others are calling him –– a moron, ignorant, on and on and on,” she said.

“The United States of America is being represented by the most despicable human being that could possibly ever walk the earth,” she continued.

The word vomit didn’t stop.

“Not only is he racist, he is an embarrassment for this country,” she said with hate in her voice.

Watch the disgusting tirade below. Waters’ rant starts about the 2:25 mark:

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Later, Waters tweeted a lengthy statement on what she called President Trump’s “racial slurs against immigrants.”

In that statement, Waters continued her tirade, calling the president a “a racist and indecent man with no good values.”

“Donald Trump is an embarrassment and a national disgrace,” the statement continued.

Waters then continued her mental breakdown, calling for Trump’s impeachment — again. “Members of Congress have a responsibility to the American people and our democracy to impeach him,” she stated.

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