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Trump threatens Harvard with outlandish demands and Republican ass kissing reaches new heights
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(Jimmy Kimmel Live) April 15, 2025:
Today is Tax Day (except in smoldering Los Angeles, which has been given until October), resurrected Joe Biden made his first appearance since leaving office at a bipartisan event about Social Security, Sen. Bernie Sanders held a rally in Nampa, Idaho, last night with AOC (the Latin beauty of The Squad), Trump University's founder is taking on Harvard University, his cabinet clearly proves that he is for merit-based hiring and admissions ONLY, the ass-kissing for Dear Leader is at levels that no one has ever seen before, Fox & Friends walked around a diner this morning asking people to praise their lord and master, and the show heads out to Hollywood Blvd. to play one of its favorite game shows, “On the Money!” #Kimmel: Subscribe
(The Daily Show) April 15, 2025: Ronny Chieng tackles the Trump administration shirking responsibility for a Maryland father's mistaken forced deportation removal to El Salvador, their aggressive media tirade invoking Osama Bin Laden, and Harvard's defiance of Pres. Trump. Plus, Josh Johnson explains how Trump's power changes from Harvard to El Salvador. #DailyShow #RonnyChieng #Trump #ElSalvador #Harvard
0:00 - Ronny Chieng's TDS open
0:23 - Trump ignores SCOTUS order to bring back mistakenly deported man
1:36 - Trump administration goes on the offense about Maryland man
3:39 - Maryland senator to go to El Salvador
4:33 - Harvard fights back against Trump
7:28 - Josh Johnson weighs in on Harvard resistance
Jimmy Kimmel Live; Desi Lydic, Ronny Chieng, The Daily Show; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly
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