Rep. Maxine Waters thinks Trump TV appearances warrant a parental advisory

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Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) thinks there should be a parental advisory each time President Donald Trump appears on TV.

The Democratic congresswoman's latest statement on the Republican commander in chief came in the middle of her response to Trump's State of the Union address, which aired Wednesday on BET.

"This president with his vulgarity and his disrespect for women and people of color is a terrible role model for our children," Waters said. "Whenever he appears on TV there should be a disclaimer that says 'This may be may not be acceptable for children."

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Waters chose to not attend the State of the Union on Tuesday night, and specifically called out Trump's message of unity and bipartisanship in her response.

"Yesterday Donald Trump had the audacity to call upon people to set aside differences when, in reality, he has divided Americans in ways no other modern president has done," Waters said. "One speech cannot and does not make Donald Trump presidential."

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The House Financial Services Committee chair has long been a vocal critic of the 2016 election winner, often noting that the Trump administration's Russia ties will "lead to impeachment of the president."

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