A political analyst on MSNBC erupted on Sunday over President Donald Trump's continued attacks against voting rights.

Eddie Glaude, the James S. McDonnell professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, joined MSNBC's 'Deadline White House Weekend" to discuss Trump's efforts to roll back voting rights. For instance, Glaude noted that the Trump administration appears to be engaged in a "pure power grab" by taking control over local elections. There also appears to be a racial element to the efforts, Glaude noted, as GOP-controlled states like Texas redistrict their election maps.

Glaude said Trump's efforts to restrict voting for people of color remind him of the historical fights to overturn the 15th Amendment, which prohibits states from denying the right to vote to people based on race, and the 1965 Civil Rights Act.

"Here we are in the 250th year of this nation, and we are still dealing with this s---," Glaude said. "And I keep trying to find better language to describe the personal anger I feel."

"Let me put it even more succinctly: I am tired of freedom snatchers!" he continued. "I am tired of these folk who believe they possess freedom to give it and to take it away. And it seems like we're always in this d--- cycle. And so there is the power grab, the politics of it all, and the personal reality and the history that I am trying to process."

"What hurts more than anything, because I should know better, is that the nation is letting it happen," Glaude added.

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