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On Twitter, a video has gone viral showing Joe Biden allegedly headbutting a child. The video has gained millions of views and sparked concern. In the clip, Biden can be seen leaning in towards the child, followed by a deep breath. Some have interpreted this as a sexual experience for Biden. The video ends abruptly, leaving viewers questioning the incident.

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Dan Scavino's Instagram video shows Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln working on a tweet. Some suggest Lincoln's connection to early QAnon theories. Possible link?

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In October, the speaker was on a Zoom call with New Yorker colleagues. During a break, the speaker was caught masturbating on camera. As a result, the speaker was fired from the New Yorker after 27 years and has since been on leave from CNN.

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CNN aired segments on Friday and Saturday that included a digitally altered image of Donald Trump and Laura Loomer taken from social media. CNN stated that the image had been altered by a third party and should not have been included. CNN apologized for the error.

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A CNN reporter claimed to have found Osama Bin Laden in his hideout, interviewing him and his top leadership. The reporter brought a camera crew along to capture the encounter.

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Donald Trump is featured in a video testing a bug salt gun. They shoot salt at targets, including a Donald Trump doll, for fun. The gun is messy but effective for target practice. They joke about using it at dinner parties. The video ends with a reminder not to shoot others with the gun.

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Donald Trump denied mocking a reporter's disability, though it appeared he was. According to Speaker 1, the media took the moment out of context and assigned a false meaning to it. Trump has used the same voice and gesture to imitate anyone flailing when caught in a lie. The reporter in question was allegedly flailing because he was caught in a lie. The media froze a moment, juxtaposed it with the reporter, and claimed Trump mocked his disability, which is disgusting. Trump was not making fun of a disabled reporter. Jasmine Crockett, however, made fun of a disabled person, doubled down, played the victim, and used the racial identity card instead of apologizing. Speaker 1 questions the Democrat party's outrage about this.

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ABC News, owned by Disney, is being accused of deceptively editing Donald Trump's January 6th speech to make it seem like he incited a riot. They removed the part where he said they would march peacefully and patriotically to the Capitol. This edit was called out by Pierre Thomas, ABC's chief correspondent, who called it one of the dirtiest edits he's seen. ABC News is being called upon to address and account for this editing.

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An agent who arrested Rudy Giuliani was arrested by Trump's administration for allegedly using 35 pages of classified information in a tell-all book. The agent had been with the agency for fifteen years. The classified information allegedly contained warnings against its use. He was arrested while boarding an international flight and is out on $10,000 bail. Viewers are asked to comment on whether the arrest was revenge or justified due to the use of classified documents.

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The speaker discusses a story about President Trump approving an article in the National Enquirer claiming that Ted Cruz's father was involved in JFK's assassination. It is mentioned that Trump personally demanded a photo of Cruz's father to be on the front page. When asked if Senator Cruz knows about this, the response is "he does now."

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Trump was shot at a rally, but media outlets like CNN downplayed it as a fall or incident. The divide in the US deepens.

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CNN aired segments on Friday and Saturday that included a digitally altered image of Donald Trump and Laura Loomer taken from social media. CNN stated that the image had been altered by a third party and should not have been included, and that they regret the error.

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A person is accused of writing a swastika on a Tesla. The Tesla owner says it's a "heat crime" and that the act was caught on video. The car is currently with the police being fingerprinted, and Facebook helped track down the accused. The Tesla owner suggests the accused apologize to Facebook for writing the swastika. The accused apologizes, stating they have nothing against the car or the owner, but admits to having something against Elon Musk. They claim they did not intend to do this.

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NBC News reported popping noises during the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Savannah Hernandez confronts Kristen Welkner from NBC, questioning their faulty reporting. No response is given. Hernandez plans to question other mainstream media outlets like CNN and MSNBC about their reporting accuracy.

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The discussion centers on the BBC Panorama documentary situation and the Trump camp’s reaction. It recalls that last week The Telegraph in the UK published the leaked Prescott memo, revealing that Panorama had spliced together two clips from a January 2021 Trump speech in a misleading way. After a brief period of silence from the White House, the Telegraph secured an interview with Caroline Levitt, Donald Trump’s press secretary, who described the BBC coverage as “100%, fake news.” The segment suggests the White House was aware of the documentary and the leaked memo, and that the issue was on Trump’s desk over the weekend. Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader and GB News presenter, claimed he spoke with Trump on Friday and that Trump was so angry he couldn’t broadcast a reaction. A copy of a four-page letter from Donald Trump’s lawyers, Britco PLLC of Coral Gables, Florida, to BBC general counsel Sarah Jones is discussed. The letter sets a November 14, 2025, 5 PM deadline and threatens “to enforce his legal and equitable rights, all of which are expressly reserved and are not waived,” including filing “legal action for no less, than $1,000,000,000, in damages” if the BBC does not retract what was said in the Panorama documentary. The BBC is explicitly said to be “on notice.” The BBC’s annual budget is noted as just over £5,000,000,000, underscoring the magnitude of the claimed damages. It’s noted that Panorama was produced by an outside company, October Productions, and not directly by the BBC. Some BBC journalists are reportedly angry about the splicing and the alteration of a sentence, and they wish to distance themselves from the outside production. Nevertheless, the piece emphasizes that BBC management likely should have caught the issue. The report also mentions the broader BBC context and signals that the Washington focus is on what Trump might say when he speaks to the media, anticipated alongside comments with the Syrian president in the coming days.

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I overheard two CNN reporters saying they only trust Trump, which surprised me. When I saw their CNN credentials, I was shocked they would report things they don't believe in. It made me question their integrity.

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The speaker saw a YouTube short claiming CNN broadcasted only one of Donald Trump's rallies live during his recent presidential campaign. The speaker used ChatGPT to verify this claim. ChatGPT indicated Trump held over 70 rallies. The YouTube short specified that CNN only broadcast one rally live. The speaker researched which rally CNN broadcasted and discovered it was the "Jesus" rally. The speaker expresses disbelief that CNN would choose to broadcast this particular rally live, implying a hidden, potentially "evil" motive. The speaker suggests this warrants further investigation and dismisses the idea that this is a conspiracy theory.

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Trump fans searched on TikTok for "Donald Trump won the debate" but found no results. However, when they searched for "Joe Biden won the debate," numerous videos appeared. This happened in 2020 during the presidential election.

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Elon Musk noticed that when you Google "Trump rally," results show Vice President Kamala Harris campaigning in Atlanta. This mix-up is puzzling, as Harris and Trump are competing for Georgia. Musk's tweet questioning this anomaly proved to be accurate.

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A video clip from The Apprentice has resurfaced, with the headline "Donald Trump fans stunned after hearing president's real laugh for the first time." The clip shows Trump interacting with someone, saying, "Don't worry. I won't mess up your hair. Step on it. We'll lead." Someone in the clip says, "I can't believe this is our president. He's so cool. He's lived so many lives. Reality show star, grandpa, president of The United States." After Trump laughs, someone says, "Wow. Holy." The speaker notes that people are saying they don't often hear Trump laugh. The clip ends with someone yelling "Hillary."

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In this video, James O'Keefe from Project Veritas confronts Charlie Chester, a technical director at CNN, about his intentions to help Biden win the election without explicitly stating it. Chester admits to this and also acknowledges that their medical analysis of Trump was based on speculation. The video goes on to highlight various instances where CNN and other media outlets spread false information about Trump, including misleading photos, edited videos, and inaccurate reports. The video concludes by pointing out that trust in the media has declined during the Trump presidency.

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An individual is accused of writing a swastika on a Tesla using a key. The Tesla owner states that the act is a hate crime and that the key is being fingerprinted by the police to track down the individual. They also mention that Facebook tracked the individual down. The Tesla owner suggests the individual apologize to Facebook for writing the swastika. The individual apologizes, stating they have nothing against the car or the owner, but may have something against Elon Musk. The Tesla owner clarifies they own the car and it was bought and paid for. The individual admits their actions were misguided and unintentional.

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Speaker 0 describes a video that is, in their words, “AI slop,” but explains the context that allows it to be excused. The justification hinges on two points: first, the video mirrors the kind of AI-produced content Donald Trump posts on The Daily, specifically referencing “the AI video of his presidential library,” which the speaker says they will show at the end of the segment; second, the entire piece is framed as a viral April Fools’ joke intended to draw in support for an anti-Trump nonprofit. The speaker notes that, when you actually visit the associated website, you can click and watch the video, and then scroll down to find an option to “pick your removal party to attend.” The listed events are described as: “the White House Ballroom name removal on 01/21/2029, the Kennedy Memorial, the Department of Justice.” The instruction to “reserve your spot” appears, and the user can enter information such as their name, email, and a message. The speaker highlights that this is “what you see ticking across the top when you get here,” referring to the live form or message field. As you continue to scroll, you encounter a prompt that makes the April Fools’ intent explicit: “April fools, you can't sign up to take Trump's name down yet, but you don't have to wait until 01/21/2029. The joke's on him. You can undo Trump's vandalism of our democracy today.” This prompt then directs users to defiance.org, described as “the organ” (implying the organization behind the campaign). The overall message conveyed by the speaker is that the site and its interactive elements are part of an April Fools’ joke designed to mobilize support for an anti-Trump nonprofit. The described flow—watching the AI-style video, choosing a removal party, submitting a form with name, email, and a message, then encountering the explicit April Fools’ disclosure and a link to defiance.org—serves to illustrate how the campaign engages visitors and channels them toward the stated nonprofit cause. The key takeaway is the blend of an internet prank with a call to action against Trump, routed through the defiance.org platform.

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Trump Deletes Jesus SELF PORTRAIT, Says It Was Him As "DOCTOR"
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The episode opens with a discussion about Donald Trump sharing an image that depicted him in a Jesus-like pose, sparking a wave of reactions from Christians and others who viewed it as blasphemous or idolatrous. The hosts note the timing on Orthodox Easter and recount Trump’s brief explanation that the image represented him as a doctor connected to the Red Cross, while acknowledging the public confusion and the speed with which the post was deleted. They explore how different audiences interpreted the depiction, including evangelical commentators who criticized the image as idolizing Trump, and they highlight the broader media conversation about how leaders are portrayed or worshiped in contemporary politics. Throughout, the conversation touches on the role of image, symbolism, and the boundaries of political rhetoric in religious contexts, including whether there was any intentional religious signaling or just provocative meme culture. The discussion then shifts to a guest segment with Sora Bamari, who offers Catholic and historical context about relations with the Vatican, the Pope, and how political feuds can affect public perception. Bamari emphasizes the importance of respectful dialogue between church and state and notes that public attacks on the Pope can influence voters, particularly within Catholic communities. The hosts and Bamari also consider immigration theology and the need for a nuanced approach to the common good in migration debates, highlighting tensions between humanitarian priorities and domestic concerns.

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Trump DELETES Then Defends Obama Ape Video After Republican Backlash
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The episode centers on Trump’s post of a controversial video depicting Obama and Michelle Obama in a racist manner, which quickly triggers backlash from Republicans and scrutiny from the White House. The hosts describe the clip’s two parts: an election-fraud narrative followed by a racially charged animation, noting how some Republicans publicly pressed for deletion and apology while others defended it as a takeoff on The Lion King. They recount the White House’s initial defense blaming a staffer and explore how Trump supporters and advisers framed the post as a misstep that could erode trust in government messaging. The discussion also follows a string of reactions from lawmakers, including Tim Scott and other Senate figures, and a New York Times analysis that examines whether the president’s behavior crosses lines that require accountability. The hosts analyze how the incident fits into a broader pattern of reactive politics, media framing, and the evolving influence of social platforms on Republican strategy ahead of midterm dynamics.
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