Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Trump's war plans chat exposed


Republicans play "war plan" semantics as more damning texts released | The Daily Show

(The Daily Show) March 26, 2025: Ronny Chieng dives into the churn of Signal-Gate as drunkard Pete Hegseth downplays the war chat, Michael Waltz makes excuses, and journalist The Atlantic's editor Jeffrey Goldberg brings receipts to prove his story. #DailyShow #RonnyChieng #Signal #GroupChat


Trump officials lie and defend dumbest group text, hypocrisy runs wild, and VP Vance disagrees with Daddy Don
(Jimmy Kimmel Live) March 25, 2025: Team Trump is under scrutiny after a reporter from the Atlantic was added to a group chat discussing a planned military strike in Yemen, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is busy blaming the reporter, they fired up the fair and balanced right wing news media to cover their tracks, several of the parties who were on the chat got grilled by Democrats this morning during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Trump claims he is perfectly okay with it and not planning to fire anyone, VP JD Vance apparently did not agree with Trump’s plan, Daddy Donald decided to send JD's wife Usha to Greenland, Marjorie Taylor Greene is hard at work on issues people really care about, and we celebrate Women’s History Month with help from D. Trump.

Team Trump’s text chain disaster gets worse, “war plans” lies won’t stop, very dangerous boom mics
(Jimmy Kimmel Live) March 26, 2025: The story of high-level Trump officials accidentally putting a reporter/magazine editor on a text chain continues to get more interesting, they can’t seem to just admit that they screwed up, drunkard Pete Hegseth is taking issue with the phrase “war plans,” the question about why this wasn’t handled in a secure location on secure devices remains, the guy who actually started the text chain Michael Waltz sat for an unbelievable interview with Laura Ingraham, the MAGA Media is working hard to ignore the story or focus their outrage on the reporter, Maria Bartiromo and James Comer of Fox Business decided this was a good time to dig into the reporter that accidentally bumped Trump with a boom mic, Marjorie Taylor Greene is doing really important work in Congress, and Florida establishes new rules for students visiting on Spring Break.

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