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Velshi Lets Maxwell Frost Rail Against 'F**king Thoughts and Prayers'
On Wednesday's The Last Word on MSNBC, fill-in host Ali Velshi gave a forum to Congressman Maxwell Frost (D-FL) to rant against the expression of "f**king thoughts and prayers" after the school shooting in Minneapolis. Velshi also made a wildly inaccurate claim that children are most likely to be at school if they die.
The MSNBC host began by cuing up his Democrat guest:
You expressed a sentiment very far from thoughts and prayers. You said, "These children were probably praying when they were shot to death at Catholic school. Don't give us your F-ing thoughts and prayers. Trump got rid of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Trump gutted the resources that were in place to keep our communities safe." You, like my friend Jen Psaki, have had it with the thoughts and prayers.
Congressman Maxwell complained about the Donald Trump administration cutting funding for some of the programs started during the Joe Biden administration, charged that President Trump does not care about shootings, and even took a shot at pro-lifers:
Donald Trump is pro-gun violence. We have to be very straight up about what's going on in this country right now, and we can't beat around the bush and assume best intentions. And I brought this up in a committee hearing with Virginia Foxx, and I brought up that they call themselves pro-lifers, but they do nothing about the fact that we have children dying in school.
A bit later, he added: "Before I was a politician, I was an activist crying with legislators...So for me it's less about changing the minds of these politicians, and it's about changing the politicians themselves because for my entire life these people have not done shit."
Velshi even tried to give him a pep talk by saying "what you've done is, through March for Our Lives, it did change things" and serve as "a turning point in which the forces in favor of common sense gun safety overtook the other forces in terms of the money" and "it's better than being locked down and thinking nothing can be done."
In one of his follow-ups, Velshi made an exaggerated claim about how many children die at school:
There was a post from March for Our Lives which said, "Today little kids at Annunciation Catholic School were forced into a club that no child should ever join. It's a f---ed up club, and it's growing because our so-called leaders refuse to act. Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in America." Read that again. "Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in America. And every day they refuse to act, more children are sacrificed." We're worried about vaccines and mRNA, we got troops in the streets of Washington, D.C., to prepare for safety, and yet, if you're a kid in America, your likelihood of dying is greatest at school.
Transcript follows. Click expand to read.
MSNBC's The Last Word
August 27, 2025
10:21 p.m. Eastern
ALI VELSHI: You expressed a sentiment very far from thoughts and prayers. You said, "These children were probably praying when they were shot to death at Catholic school. Don't give us your F-ing thoughts and prayers. Trump got rid of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Trump gutted the resources that were in place to keep our communities safe." You, like my friend Jen Psaki, have had it with the thoughts and prayers.
CONGRESSMAN MAXWELL FROST (D-FL): Yeah, and thanks for having me on. We -- we've had it with the thoughts and prayers for years and for decades.
VELSHI: Yep, yep!
FROST: I mean, I got involved in politics when I was 15 years old because I didn't want to get shot in school. Now, I'm 28, and we're still dealing with the same thing over and over and over again. And we got some good stuff done during the last administration -- during the Biden administration -- the White House Office of Violence Prevention, the bipartisan Safer Communities Act, gun violence was going down, and then Trump comes in and on day two he gets rid of the office. And over the last several months, he's been getting rid of all these programs and all this funding -- even mental health programs for schools so we can help communities even after these shootings happen, too. Donald Trump is pro-gun violence. We have to be very straight up about what's going on in this country right now, and we can't beat around the bush and assume best intentions. And I brought this up in a committee hearing with Virginia Foxx, and I brought up that they call themselves pro-lifers, but they do nothing about the fact that we have children dying in school. And so it's just like -- I'm sorry my thoughts are all over the place, but it's just frustrating that it happens again and again and again in this nation. And the question is: When are we going to actually do something? And I've spent so much time, man, in meetings with politicians. Before I was a politician, I was an activist crying with legislators, them hugging us, saying, "Don't worry, we're going to do something," and then they do the same thing that they've always done. So, for me, it's less about changing the minds of these politicians, and it's about changing the politicians themselves because for my entire life these people have not done shit.
VELSHI: Although, what you've done is, through March for Our Lives, it did change things. It was a turning point in which the forces in favor of common sense gun safety overtook the other forces in terms of the money they were able to put in in terms of putting candidates up. So, your thoughts maybe be over the place tonight, but it's better than being locked down and thinking nothing can be done. This doesn't have to keep happening.
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10:25 p.m. Eastern
VELSHI: There was a post from March for Our Lives which said, "Today little kids at Annunciation Catholic School were forced into a club that no child should ever join. It's a f---ed up club, and it's growing because our so-called leaders refuse to act. Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in America." Read that again. "Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in America. And every day they refuse to act, more children are sacrificed." We're worried about vaccines and mRNA, we got troops in the streets of Washington, D.C., to prepare for safety, and yet, if you're a kid in America, your likelihood of dying is greatest at school.
FROST: And I like to spell it out even clearer for -- for parents especially. If God forbid your child died tomorrow, the most likely reason would be because of bullets. That's the country we live in. That's the decisions that Republican politicians have made time and time again. And about politicizing stuff, I remember 10 years ago, as a teenager in this movement, myself and a bunch of my friends got this sticker that we put on the back of our ID -- and I always think about this sticker. And it said: "If I die due to a shooting, politicize the hell out of my death to make sure it never happens again."
VELSHI: And we saw a little of that in Florida. We saw the families saying, "my child didn't die in vain. We are not going to let this go."