Trump employee blows whistle, Biden suddenly leading many polls
The David Pakman Show - March 12, 2024
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OH NO: Trump makes EXPENSIVE mistake during bonkers CNBC interview
During a recent CNBC interview, former President Donald Trump reignited controversy by attacking E. Jean Carroll, potentially opening himself up to another defamation lawsuit. Trump's unprompted remarks, reminiscent of previous defamatory statements, may lead to legal repercussions, especially considering his prior civil liability for accusations made by Carroll. In the interview, Trump also defended his tariffs, claiming they would benefit the economy despite warnings of negative consequences. Additionally, he discussed entitlements, signaling a willingness to consider cuts despite later denial. Critics see this as a stark contrast to Joe Biden's approach, who recently discussed housing policy with more clarity and coherence. Trump's erratic behavior and contradictory statements continue to draw attention and raise questions about his intentions and policy understanding. Overall, the interview highlighted Trump's tendency to engage in divisive rhetoric and his ongoing legal and policy challenges.
Trump employee makes DEVASTATING criminal admission, DESTROYS Trump
In a recent revelation, Brian Butler, formerly known as Trump Employee number five, has come forward with damning testimony regarding Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents during his time at Mar-A-Lago. Butler, who played a crucial role in moving boxes of classified information, including onto planes, has broken away from Trump's circle and is cooperating with investigators, backed by his own attorney. His testimony, supported by years of text messages and photos, sheds light on the lax security surrounding these documents, indicating Trump's direct involvement in their movement. Despite claims of security, Butler reveals that access to classified materials was readily available to anyone at Mar-A-Lago. Furthermore, Butler recounts instances where Trump carelessly disclosed classified information to individuals like Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, who paid handsomely for access to Trump. This alarming revelation underscores the potential national security risks posed by Trump's actions.
From yesterday’s show:
Almost in tears, lunatic Katie Britt admits to CRITICAL mistake in SOTU response
Republican Senator Katie Britt, in her response to criticism regarding her dramatic rebuttal to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, conceded that the story of sexual assault she recounted did not occur during Biden's presidency, leading to questions about its relevance. During an interview on Fox News Sunday, she defended her implication that Biden's policies could have prevented such incidents, despite their occurrence years before his presidency. However, her attempt to justify her narrative was met with skepticism, as the story's connection to Biden's administration remained tenuous. Despite Britt's efforts to link the anecdote to Biden's border policy, critics argue that it was an attempt to undermine his credibility unfairly. Meanwhile, former President Trump praised her address, labeling it compassionate, while critics scrutinized Britt's use of emotive storytelling to cast aspersions on Biden's policies. Britt's response underscores the contentious nature of political discourse and the challenges of accurately portraying past events in a partisan context.
From yesterday’s show:
Biden admits mistake in interview, MAGA POUNCES!
President Joe Biden admitted his error in using the term "illegals" during his State of the Union speech, opting for "undocumented" instead, which led to criticism from MAGA supporters despite his willingness to acknowledge and rectify mistakes. In an interview with Jonathan Capehart, Biden reiterated his respect for immigrants and highlighted their economic contributions, but his admission became a focal point for critique, overshadowing broader immigration policy discussions. Additionally, Biden defended his response to the Israeli-Gaza situation, acknowledging voter frustration while emphasizing the distinction between his actions and the characterization of events as genocide. His call for a ceasefire and dialogue with Arab leaders signals a diplomatic shift in the region. Despite discontent from some voters, Biden urged against allowing anger to sway support away from his administration, highlighting the potential consequences of a Trump return and the complexities of political decision-making amidst polarized public opinion.
More on the show:
-- Cal Newport, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, New York Times bestselling author, host of the Deep Questions with Cal Newport podcast, and author of his new book "Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout," joins David to discuss the book, which you can get here: https://amzn.to/43ewdsE
-- On the one hand, Biden is old, and on the other hand, in the last 24 hours, Trump claimed presidential immunity in a porn star hush money case, a former Trump employee admitted to loading classified documents onto a plane, authoritarian Viktor Orban said Trump told him he'd give Ukraine no money if he becomes President, the RNC has fired dozens of staffers as Trump-backed leadership takes over, and Trump's former White House economic advisor has been told to report to prison
-- President Joe Biden is suddenly leading numerous national polls, and we discuss the reasons why
-- Republican Congressman Byron Donalds admits to Fox News host Maria Bartiromo that they have absolutely no evidence of criminality by President Joe Biden
-- President Joe Biden states that to fix housing, we must build significantly more housing, which is absolutely correct
-- Voicemail caller who is a longtime listener is impressed that David went from the basement to meeting with the Vice President at the White House
-- On the Bonus Show: Why Nikki Haley voters should support Joe Biden, US lawmakers vote to force sale of TikTok, George Santos will run again in New York, much more...
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