Civil rights hero Rev. Jesse Jackson warns America will "pay a big price" for electing Donald Trump.

Nov 12, 2016, 07:57 PM

Speaking to Beverley Turner on LBC, the Reverend Jesse Jackson expresses his grief at the election of Donald Trump. He says the joy of Barack Obama's presidency has now been replaced by "tears of blood and anguish". In a heartfelt interview he also outlined his fears that the progress made by the civil rights movement over fifty years is now "in jeopardy", stating America "needs a healer, not a divider". In an impassioned plea to the president-elect, he called on Donald Trump to "build bridges, not walls".