Panic over Biden must stop, Trump crushed by $83 million defamation verdict
The David Pakman Show - January 29, 2024
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Slurring, sweaty Trump tells rally crowd that most of them have dementia
In a recent speech in Las Vegas, a visibly sweaty and slurring Donald Trump addressed criticisms about his appearance at rallies, vehemently denying claims of excessive sweating while complaining about the alleged 100-degree temperatures at each event. Trump also delved into the topic of dementia, advocating for mandatory cognitive tests for presidential candidates, a stance echoed by Nikki Haley. During the speech, Trump asserted his own cognitive fitness, citing his genes and familial connection to an MIT professor. Trump made predictions of a potential terrorist attack happening under Joe Biden, reminiscent of previous unfounded claims of an economic collapse occurring during Biden’s tenure. Trump vaguely alluded to the recent $83 million verdict against him in the E. Jean Carroll case, suggesting it might be a sufficient deterrent to prevent further defamation. The speech highlighted Trump's preoccupation with personal image and his ongoing legal challenges amid trying to become president again.
Trump's lawyer LOSES HER MIND after losing $83.3 million verdict
In a significant legal development, Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual assault. Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, expressed dissatisfaction with the verdict, asserting her pride in representing Trump but criticizing the legal proceedings. Habba claimed that the judge restricted Trump's defense by not allowing certain arguments in front of the jury, emphasizing the inability to challenge the previous finding of civil liability for sexual assault. She accused the justice system of violating its principles, alleging unethical practices during the trial. Despite the substantial award, questions arise about the practicality of collecting the sum from Trump and the broader political implications of the verdict on his election chances.
From over the weekend:
Republicans PANIC over having NO accomplishments to justify re-election
Republicans, particularly in the House of Representatives, are facing a critical challenge as the 2024 election approaches—a notable absence of substantive accomplishments. This predicament has sparked panic among some members, exemplified by figures like Chip Roy openly questioning the party's capacity to maintain its House majority. The concern extends to election campaigns, with Republicans anxious about articulating a compelling case for reelection in the absence of substantial achievements. Internal divisions compound the issue, as some favor a minimalist approach in Congress, while others appreciate the emphasis on contrived social issues. The upcoming election's outcome remains uncertain, with factors such as public opinion on accomplishments, and internal party divisions playing crucial roles as to which side will come out on top.
From over the weekend:
WOW: Only 20% would vote Trump if he's convicted
A recent Ipsos-Reuters poll highlights the potential electoral consequences for Donald Trump if convicted of a felony. The survey indicates that only 20% of voters would still support him in the 2024 election under that circumstance, with 58% opposing. Notably, only 3% of Democrats, 43% of Republicans, and 14% of independents would back him if convicted. The poll also explores the scenario of Trump serving prison time, revealing that 18% of voters would still support him in that scenario. Overall, the data suggests that any conviction could result in a substantial loss of electoral support, ranging between 60% and 80%. This raises questions about how Trump can manage his legal challenges without jeopardizing his political ambitions since he likely would not have enough support to win the presidency again if convicted.
More on the show:
-- 3 US troops are killed in Jordan and many injured by believed Iranian-backed groups and Republicans place pressure on President Joe Biden to retaliate
-- The panic about Donald Trump beating Joe Biden in November needs to simmer down a bit
-- Donald Trump storms out of a New York courtroom during closing arguments in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case
-- Failed former President Donald Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million for defaming her
-- 2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley takes on Trump dementia full force, calling him "totally unhinged" in a recent interview on Fox News
-- Radical Republican Congresswoman finishes 5th in a Republican primary straw poll after a disastrous first debate in her new district
-- Candace Owens says that when she sees a woman pilot on a plane, she gets scared
-- Voicemail caller asks why the "liberal media" won't cover the Hunter Biden laptop "situation"
-- On the Bonus Show: Nikki Haley says RNC "clearly not" an honest broker, OK GOP votes to censure Senator Lankford over Senate border talks, bill would ban single people from sending "sexy selfied," much more...
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