James Carville Describes 'Fantasy' to Publicly Shame Trump 'Collaborators'
He cast the punitive imagery as a post‑2028 "fantasy" tied to his critique of a White House plan to offer extra funding to colleges that adopt specific policies.
Overview
- On his Politics War Room podcast, Carville said his "fantasy dream" after 2028 is to see collaborators shaved, dressed in orange, marched down Pennsylvania Avenue, and spat on by the public.
- He labeled universities, corporations, and law firms as "collaborators" and described the shaming as a "moral judgment" to deter those who bend the knee to a "criminal tyrant."
- Carville specified that he was not referring to firms with active government contracts, citing Lockheed as an example of companies outside his target.
- The comments came during criticism of a Trump administration offer of preferential federal funding to colleges that adopt certain policies, which seven of nine universities reportedly declined.
- Co-host Al Hunt cited Disney and Paramount in discussing corporate responses to Trump-related pressure, and coverage highlighted historical parallels to post‑war reprisals.