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People have to like you. Like many politicos and commentators now talking up the next battle for institutional power, Jackson is eyeing the charismatic Texan Beto O'Rourke as a potential candidate.

Obviously, he has the talking points and charisma. I think someone like him at the top of the ticket with maybe Kamala Harris as vice president. Despite success during the midterm elections, when the Democratic Party gained control of the House, the former Apprentice contestant believes things may get worse before they get better, citing several recent events in which Trump's rhetoric has appeared to fuel extremism.

From the MAGA bomber to immigration to nationalism—there is a real sense of escalation, he said. So, the things he says We all know the president sets the tone in America. Of course, more than many, Jackson had experience with Trump before he took office. Does he believe Trump means what he says? Or as in The Apprentice , is he simply playing a role? They feel like if they find these tapes, that will finally prove the content of his character, that he's a racist.

My thing is, there are so many data points along the way. What does it take for people to realize this is who this individual is? As a former reality television contestant, Jackson said some of his friends have suggested he call the president or that he could perhaps work to effect change from the inside. When asked by Newsweek if he would ever take a position if offered, his answer was quick and resolute: "Never ever in a million trillion years if you offered me one billion dollars to work there as an intern.

Instead of jumping on the "Trump train," as he called it, Jackson said he believes American citizens need to wake up to the reality of the situation—and preferably pronto. And this is no longer an exercise, this is no longer a drill, this is no longer something for the media to laugh off as the comic stylings of Trump like they did as he ascended," he said.

The question is: Are we going to let this nation fall into it? Newsweek magazine delivered to your door Unlimited access to Newsweek.



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