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- President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign hat is the subject of some political controversy because of the ideology that helps inform Trump's campaign and presidency, "The Five" co-host Juan Williams said on Monday.
- That ideology largely centers around hardline immigration reform among other things, which Trump has repeatedly telegraphed as a solution for keeping immigrants out of the US.
- For some people, the "MAGA" hat also signifies an ideology that marginalizes women and minority groups.
- Williams broke from his colleagues in a debate on the matter Monday.
- "I don't understand that you guys don't see that this hat is loaded with meaning for people, in terms of being associated with Donald Trump's agenda," Williams said, adding that Trump's musings about "grabbing women" and "talking about Mexicans as rapists and thieves" are tied to the image of the "MAGA" hat.
President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign hat is the subject of some political controversy because of the ideology that helps inform Trump's campaign and presidency, "The Five" co-host Juan Williams said on Monday.
That ideology largely centers around hardline immigration reform among other things, which Trump has repeatedly telegraphed as a solution for keeping immigrants out of the US.
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