On MSNBC’s “MONEY, POWER, POLITICS,” commentator Donny Deutsch tells host Stephanie Ruhle that Democrats “have gone off the rails.” In the discussion, Deutsch argues the party’s political focus has shifted toward what he describes as anti-Semitism and socialism, framing these themes as part of a broader move away from mainstream positions. Ruhle responds by noting that while voters are unhappy with former President Donald Trump, they are still leaning Republican, and she asks whether that dynamic connects to Democrats’ current direction. The two outlets summarizing the segment report the same core exchange: Deutsch delivers a blunt criticism of the Democratic Party’s priorities, and the conversation centers on voter sentiment and political alignment. Both accounts characterize Deutsch’s remarks as partisan and strongly worded, but neither provides detailed evidence or specific policy references within the summaries. The reports therefore focus on the on-air statements and the framing of Democrats’ agenda rather than reporting new factual developments beyond the panel discussion itself.