Symone Sanders, a former communications director for the Bernie Sanders campaign, talks about Donald Trump's White House chief of staff Steve Bannon as a "white supremacist."



About Trump's outreach to minority groups, she said: "The people who needed to hear that message he said on 60 Minutes aren’t watching 60 Minutes."



She continued: "I wish that he would use those Twitter fingers he has used to attack everyone else to put his message out there on everything else he's really passionate about, and speak directly to stopping the bigotry and hatred, and speak directly to denouncing the white supremacists and saying he does not want to associate himself with these type of things."



"I also think actions matter," she said. "And I'm sorry, Steve Bannon ran the white nationalist, white supremacist website Breitbart that has a section called "Black Crime," that has disparaged jews and women, and he is now going to be in the White House. We have put white supremacy in the White House, thanks to Donald Trump."



"That is something that is very jarring for millions of Americans across the country. So we need words but we also need actions. Clearly, Steve Bannon isn't going anywhere. So I'm just not sure what it's going to take to move Donald Trump," she said.