Maxine Waters: We’ve got to stop his a$$! [VIDEO]
Maxine Waters Speaks At DC Event
She’s known for telling us exactly how she feels so we were the least bit surprised, when an entertaining clip of Maxine Waters began to go viral. In the short clip, the U.S. Representative for California’s 43rd congressional district says,
We’ve got to stop his ass!
See the clip.
Her comments were made at an event held at Bus Boys & Poets in Washington, DC. One can assume that she may have been criticizing President Trump. Check out a few more pics and clips of her speaking.
This @MaxineWaters event is a cross between a rock concert and church. pic.twitter.com/iDdwWYYdVt
— Brittany Packnett (@MsPackyetti) April 15, 2017
“A read is the truth that is told in such a poignant way that you can’t deny it.” ~@oureric explaining to @MaxineWaters what a “read” is. pic.twitter.com/06SPEqkgvE
— April (@ReignOfApril) April 14, 2017
.@MaxineWaters is leading a full on rock concer. People are screaming like Beyoncé is here. She is. Political Beyoncé. It’s lit. pic.twitter.com/6rW0Ri6iku
— R. Eric Thomas (@oureric) April 15, 2017
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