Key Takeaways
- Donald Trump was met with protests and public condemnation upon arriving in the United Kingdom.
- The podcast highlighted Trump's legal challenges and his rhetoric against media and political figures.
- Trump's social media posts containing unverified claims were discussed and refuted.
- The host criticized Disney's $16 million settlement with Trump regarding sexual assault reporting.
- A former Trump lawyer's actions at the DOJ concerning Ghislaine Maxwell were detailed.
Deep Dive
- Protesters projected messages onto Windsor Castle upon Donald Trump's arrival in the United Kingdom.
- Demonstrators labeled Trump as a 'sexual abuser' and a 'felon' during his visit.
- The podcast host criticized Keir Starmer for extending an invitation to Donald Trump.
- Donald Trump discussed his lawsuit against the New York Times and claimed to fight 'radical left media'.
- Trump confronted ABC reporter John Carl, vowing to target 'fake news' journalists.
- The host criticized Disney and ABC for settling a $16 million lawsuit with Trump regarding George Stephanopoulos's reporting on Trump's civil liability for sexual assault.
- Disney was urged to depose Trump about alleged past comments and behavior concerning sexual assault and women.
- Donald Trump's social media posts concerning Gavin Newsom and low-income housing in Pacific Palisades were discussed.
- The host refuted Trump's claims about federal permits and fires in the area, stating they were false.
- The podcast advocated for addressing the current housing affordability crisis in the U.S.
- A YouGov Economist poll indicated Donald Trump's approval rating reached a new low, worse than in 2017.
- Governors Pritzker and Walls criticized the use of a military tank near a Chipotle restaurant, calling it a political stunt.
- Governor Walls questioned the federal government's role in local law enforcement regarding the incident.
- Todd Blanche, Donald Trump's former lawyer, now holds a position at the Department of Justice (DOJ).
- Blanche reportedly granted Ghislaine Maxwell immunity and moved her to a minimum-security prison.
- He interviewed Maxwell, stating his interview was not to assess credibility but to give her an opportunity to speak.
- The interview transcript was released for the public to determine credibility.