Trump panics about Project 2025, inflation comes in negative
The David Pakman Show - July 11, 2024
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Terrified Trump PANICS, insists he knows "nothing" about Project 2025
Donald Trump continues to lie about having zero knowledge of or involvement in Project 2025. Project 2025 includes controversial proposals such as mass deportations and an overhaul of apolitical government jobs, closely mirroring Trump's established positions. Despite his disavowals, there are clear connections between Trump and the project's leaders and policies, including his meetings with Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, and endorsements from his press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who stars in ads for the project. Additionally, Trump's former top aide, John McEntee, is directly involved, and his super PAC is promoting Project 2025. The Trump campaign also chose Russ Vought, a Project 2025 leader, to co-lead the RNC's platform committee. The project's founding document mentions Trump over 270 times, and numerous former Trump administration officials are linked to it. Trump’s repeated claims of not knowing what Project 2025 is and having zero association with it are clearly false.
Absolute lunatic ADMITS what Trump will do if he wins
Mike Davis, creator of the Article III Project, outlined its objectives during an interview with right-wing host Benny Johnson. The nonprofit aims to influence the appointment of right-wing justices to the Supreme Court, advocating for policies deemed constitutional by these justices. Davis, a former clerk for Justice Neil Gorsuch, discussed plans that included the potential firing of executive branch bureaucrats and the indictment of figures like Joe Biden. These proposals resonate with themes from Project 2025, emphasizing the replacement of career officials with political appointees and aggressive legal actions against political opponents. Davis's rhetoric aligned with Trump's past statements and policies, suggesting a shared agenda despite Trump's public disavowals of knowledge or involvement with Project 2025. This convergence highlights concerns over potential shifts in governance and judicial policies under continued right-wing influence.
From yesterday’s show:
LOL: Dem TRIGGERS Fox host with facts and logic
In a recent Fox News interview, Democratic Congressman Jake Auchincloss skillfully countered biased questions from host John Roberts by consistently criticizing MAGA Republicans and Donald Trump. Despite Roberts' attempts to focus on President Joe Biden's suitability as the Democratic nominee, Auchincloss redirected the conversation to highlight Trump's unpopularity and the Republican Party's controversial actions, such as defunding the FBI and promoting machine guns. Auchincloss emphasized that any Democratic candidate could beat Trump due to Trump's historical unpopularity and detrimental policies. Even when pressed about Biden's debate performance and potential alternatives like Kamala Harris or Gavin Newsom, Auchincloss maintained that the real issue was Trump's threat to democracy. He underscored the Democratic Party's respect for free elections and its unified stance against Trump, contrasting it with the Republicans' disregard for democratic principles. Auchincloss's performance frustrated Roberts but effectively conveyed the Democratic perspective, making a strong case for focusing on the dangers posed by a Trump presidency rather than Biden's perceived shortcomings.
From yesterday’s show:
IS IT OVER? Prominent Dems buckle down, say Biden is the guy
In recent days, prominent Democrats have shown increasing support for President Joe Biden as the presidential nominee, despite ongoing questions about his viability. After consultations with Biden and the DNC, most Democratic leaders have decided to back him as long as he remains in the race. Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have both expressed their support, emphasizing the need to focus on critical issues for working Americans to secure a win in November. Other Democrats, including Hakeem Jeffries, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Gavin Newsom, have similarly endorsed Biden, noting his past success in defeating Donald Trump and stressing the importance of a united front. While some may privately question Biden's candidacy, public advocacy for his replacement is seen as harmful to their goal of defeating Trump. The consensus among Democratic leaders is that unified support for Biden is essential for their success in the upcoming election.
More on the show:
-- Inflation comes in negative for June 2024, which MAGA claims to want
-- As corporate media focuses on Joe Biden's debate performance, the economy continues to perform stunningly well
-- The newest conspiracy spiral, this time pushed on MSNBC, is that former President Barack Obama is orchestrating the removal of President Joe Biden
-- An uncontroversial comment from Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal is spun as anti-Biden
-- Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez files articles of impeachment against Supreme Court justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito
-- Donald Trump's most likely VP selections all hate him and have attacked him previously
-- Failed former President Donald Trump makes a stunning admission about his VP selection
-- An audibly terrified voicemail caller says that Biden is dying politically and simply cannot win in November
-- On the Bonus Show: Milwaukee restaurants worry the RNC won't really help them, children's sugar consumption halved since tax announcement, Ozempic's popularity leading to shortages for diabetics, much more...
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