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Transcript:
There are troubling new signs that Donald Trump has put his own party in serious trouble heading into the midterms. I’m not talking only about the House of Representatives. I’m talking about the Senate, where the betting markets now have it as 50/50 who will ultimately take control of the Senate in November.
At the same time, we have a MAGA meltdown as Trump supporters, Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin, are fighting with each other in a bizarre public feud, as Donald Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, struggles really badly to answer the most simple questions about what is happening in the Iran war, what is going on with troop movements.
And Trump, in an act of desperation, posts a late-night wall of text rant attacking the Supreme Court after another setback.
And this is going to read like a joke, because the reason gas prices are up is because of Donald Trump’s decision to invade Iran. But the harebrained and slightly dim, uncharismatic vice president JD Vance is saying gas prices are up in March of 2026 because . . . I hope you’re sitting down . . . because of . . . Joe Biden. If you guessed Biden, you guessed right.
And meanwhile, the administration is bragging about media figures they believe they’ve taken down. Scary times.
And Steven Cheung is coming after my interview with Gavin Newsom.
What a program today.
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