Trump EXPLODES, posts 14 videos, brain failing

David Pakman Show
11 Apr 202407:55

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses Trump's rejected attempts to delay his criminal trial, his late-night social media posts, and his accusations against Biden. It contrasts Trump's claims with current social and economic improvements under Biden's administration, such as the expanded child tax credit and low unemployment rates. The conversation also touches on Trump's inconsistent positions on Social Security and Medicare, and his demand for debates with President Biden, despite previously criticizing the Commission on Presidential Debates.

Takeaways

  • šŸšØ Trump's attempt to delay his criminal trial was rejected, and the trial is set to start on Monday unless new evidence or arguments emerge.
  • šŸ“¹ Trump posted 14 videos on Truth Essential, addressing various topics such as immigration, abortion, and presidential immunity, often appearing confused and disoriented.
  • šŸ’„ Trump accused the justice system of being weaponized against him and claimed that he is being treated unfairly, without presenting substantial evidence.
  • šŸ¤” Speaker 2 questioned the legality of a sitting president using lawfare and weaponization against opponents for election interference, alleging that Biden has crossed a threshold into criminality.
  • šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø There is a debate over the state of the U.S. border, with Speaker 2 claiming that it was the strongest and safest four years ago under Trump, while Speaker 1 argues that undocumented immigration has been a longstanding issue.
  • šŸ›‘ Trump's inconsistent stance on Social Security and Medicare is highlighted, with him previously suggesting changes to entitlements but now blaming Democrats for threatening these programs.
  • šŸ—£ļø Trump expressed a desire to debate President Biden, despite previous criticisms of the Commission on Presidential Debates being biased against him.
  • šŸ“ˆ The script includes a discussion on whether people are better off now than four years ago, with contrasting views on the impact of Biden's policies.
  • šŸŒ The conversation touches on the global perception of the United States, suggesting that the country is no longer ridiculed on the international stage as it was during Trump's presidency.
  • šŸ’‰ Trump's claim that mental institutions are being emptied and that criminals are pouring into the country is disputed, with no evidence provided to support these assertions.
  • šŸ›‘ The script concludes with Trump insisting on immunity from prosecution, arguing that the trials should be dismissed on these grounds.

Q & A

  • What was the outcome of Trump's attempt to delay his criminal trial?

    -Trump's attempt to delay his criminal trial was rejected by a judge, and the trial is set to start on Monday unless he comes up with something new.

  • How did Trump react to the rejection of his attempt to delay the trial?

    -In response to the rejection, Trump spent the middle of the night posting 14 videos on Truth Essential, expressing his grievances on various topics, including illegal immigration, the abortion controversy, and claiming that the justice system is being weaponized against him.

  • What are some of the issues Trump mentioned in his videos?

    -Trump mentioned issues such as illegal immigration, the abortion controversy, specifically Roe v Wade, presidential immunity, and the state of the U.S. borders under the current administration.

  • What is Speaker 2's opinion on President Biden's actions?

    -Speaker 2 believes that President Biden has crossed a line by using lawfare and weaponization against his opponents for election interference, which they consider illegal, and they label Biden as a criminal and a horrible president.

  • How does Speaker 1 counter Trump's claim that the border was better four years ago?

    -Speaker 1 argues that undocumented immigration has been happening in the U.S. for decades and that there is nothing particularly bad happening now. They also refute Trump's claim that mental institutions are being emptied, stating there is no evidence for it.

  • What is Trump's stance on Social Security and Medicare?

    -Trump's stance appears to be inconsistent. He has previously suggested looking at doing something with entitlements like Social Security and Medicare, but in the videos, he claims that Democrats are killing these programs through undocumented immigration and insists he won't touch them.

  • How does Trump plan to address President Biden?

    -Trump plans to prosecute Biden if he becomes president, though no evidence links Biden to any element of Trump's criminal prosecutions. He also challenges Biden to a debate, despite previously claiming the Commission on Presidential Debates is unfair to him.

  • What are some ways people are better off now compared to four years ago?

    -Some people are better off due to the expanded child tax credit under Biden, lower inflation, better stock market performance, record low unemployment, and improvements in infrastructure from the infrastructure bill.

  • What is Trump's argument regarding the global perception of the United States?

    -Trump argues that the U.S. is no longer ridiculed globally because he is not in the Oval Office, implying that the country's international reputation has improved since he left office.

  • What does Trump claim should happen with his trials?

    -Trump claims that he should have immunity and that all the trials against him should be dismissed on that basis.

  • How did the video series end?

    -The video series ended with a glitch in the last video, which Speaker 1 mentioned before concluding the discussion on Trump's midnight video postings.

Outlines

00:00

šŸ“¢ Trump's Trial and Social Media Outbursts

The first paragraph discusses the rejection of Trump's attempt to delay his upcoming criminal trial and his subsequent reaction. It highlights his overnight social media activity, posting 14 videos on Truth Essential, where he touched on various topics including immigration, abortion, and presidential immunity. The speakers also debate the legality of a sitting president's actions against an opponent and question Biden's actions, with one accusing him of being a criminal. The paragraph ends with a discussion on Trump's claims about the state of the U.S. border under different administrations and his unfounded allegations about mental institutions.

05:03

šŸš€ Economic Progress and Trump's Claims

The second paragraph focuses on the economic and social progress made in the last four years, contrasting Trump's claims with actual data. It mentions the positive impacts of the expanded child tax credit, the decrease in inflation, the improvement in the stock market, and the record low unemployment rate. The paragraph also addresses the global perception of the U.S. and the benefits brought about by the infrastructure bill. Finally, it tackles Trump's demand for immunity and his reaction to the upcoming trial, emphasizing the number of videos he posted and the content of his messages.

Mindmap

Keywords

šŸ’”criminal trial

A criminal trial is a legal process in which the accused is tried and judged for alleged criminal activity. In the context of the video, it refers to the upcoming trial of Donald Trump, which is a significant event as it pertains to his desperate attempts to delay the proceedings. The trial's mention sets the stage for the discussion on Trump's actions and reactions to the legal challenges he faces.

šŸ’”Truth Essential

Truth Essential appears to be a platform or medium through which Trump is posting videos. It is likely a social media outlet or website where he communicates directly with his audience. The platform is significant as it is used by Trump to voice his complaints and opinions on various issues, as evidenced by the numerous videos he posted throughout the night mentioned in the transcript.

šŸ’”illegal immigration

Illegal immigration refers to the act of entering and residing in a country without the legal right or permission to do so. In the video, this term is used as part of a broader discussion on border security and the differences in policy between Trump's administration and that of President Joe Biden. The issue is a contentious one, with the speakers arguing about the effectiveness of past and current measures to manage immigration.

šŸ’”abortion controversy

The abortion controversy is an ongoing debate surrounding a woman's right to have an abortion and the moral, ethical, and legal implications of this medical procedure. In the video, this topic is mentioned as one of the many issues that Trump complains about in his videos, reflecting the divisive nature of the abortion debate and its prominence in political discussions.

šŸ’”presidential immunity

Presidential immunity refers to the legal protection a sitting president may have from civil lawsuits or criminal prosecution due to the nature of their position. In the context of the video, Trump's insistence on immunity suggests he believes that the position of the president should shield him from legal consequences. This concept is central to his defense strategy and is a point of contention in the legal and political spheres.

šŸ’”Social Security and Medicare

Social Security and Medicare are two significant social insurance programs in the United States. Social Security provides retirement, disability, and survivors' benefits, while Medicare offers health insurance for older adults. In the video, these programs are brought up in the context of political debate, with Trump arguing that Democrats are threatening these programs through their policies, while Speaker 2 asserts that he would protect them during his administration.

šŸ’”entitlements

Entitlements in the context of U.S. social policy refer to government-sponsored programs that guarantee certain benefits to individuals based on eligibility criteria. This typically includes Social Security, Medicare, and other welfare programs. The term is often used in political discussions about the sustainability and reform of these programs. In the video, entitlements are mentioned as part of the debate on how to address the financial implications of such programs, with Trump reportedly having inconsistent positions on the matter.

šŸ’”border security

Border security refers to the measures taken by a country to regulate and control the movement of people and goods across its borders. It involves preventing illegal activities such as smuggling, illegal immigration, and potential threats to national security. In the video, the speakers discuss the state of U.S. border security, comparing the situation under different administrations and debating the effectiveness of the policies implemented.

šŸ’”child tax credit

The child tax credit is a tax benefit available to families with children, designed to reduce the tax burden on parents and provide financial support for raising children. In the U.S., it has been expanded under President Biden's administration as part of a broader social and economic policy. The video discusses the impact of this expansion, with the implication that families benefiting from the child tax credit are better off now than they were four years ago.

šŸ’”infrastructure bill

The infrastructure bill refers to legislation aimed at improving the physical and organizational structures of a country, such as roads, bridges, water systems, and other essential services. In the U.S. context, it often involves significant investment to update and maintain these public works. The video mentions the infrastructure bill as a source of new projects and opportunities for those who work in or with infrastructure, contributing to the argument that many people are better off now than they were four years ago.

Highlights

Trump's third attempt to delay his criminal trial starting Monday was rejected by a judge.

Trump spent the night posting 14 videos on Truth Essential, covering topics from illegal immigration to presidential immunity.

The videos showed Trump looking confused and disoriented, indicating a state of unhinged behavior.

Trump accused the justice system of being weaponized against him, claiming it's all unfair.

Speaker 2 labeled President Biden as a criminal and a horrible president, with no evidence provided.

Trump had a plan to prosecute Biden if he became president, which will be discussed later in the show.

Trump's argument that everything was great four years ago under his administration and now it's terrible under Biden is mentioned.

Speaker 2 claimed that the U.S. had the strongest and safest border four years ago, which is now the worst in the world under Biden's administration.

Trump insisted that mental institutions are being emptied, with no evidence to support this claim.

The discussion highlights the long-standing issue of undocumented immigration in the country, which has been happening for decades.

Trump's inconsistent stance on Social Security and Medicare is pointed out, with him previously suggesting changes and now blaming Democrats.

Speaker 2 accused Democrats of killing Social Security and Medicare by allowing undocumented immigrants, while Trump promises to protect them.

Trump's strategy of taking every position on every issue is discussed, allowing people to pick the one they like.

The topic of debating President Joe Biden comes up, with Trump expressing willingness despite previous objections to the debate commission.

Speaker 1 argues that many individuals and the country as a whole are better off now than four years ago under Biden's administration.

Infrastructure bill and child tax credit expansions under Biden are mentioned as reasons for improvement in the country.

Trump's demand for immunity and his belief that trials should be dismissed due to this is highlighted.

The transcript ends with anticipation for the upcoming criminal trial of Trump, set to start on Monday.

Transcripts

00:00

Speaker 1: In conjunction with theĀ  decision from a judge that Trump'sĀ Ā 

00:05

third desperate attempt to delay hisĀ  first criminal trial starting Monday,Ā Ā 

00:09

was rejected. The trial will start MondayĀ  unless Trump comes up with something new.Ā Ā 

00:14

Trump spent the middle of the night postingĀ  erratic videos 14 videos to Truth Essential,Ā Ā 

00:23

complaining about everything from illegalĀ  immigration, the abortion controversy, Roe v Wade,Ā Ā 

00:30

presidential immunity. Are you better off thanĀ  you were four years ago? Look at this. This isĀ Ā 

00:36

Trump's truth. Social page scrolling. Scrolling.Ā  Scrolling. 11 p.m. midnight 1 a.m.. Video afterĀ Ā 

00:45

video after video. This is not normal. This is anĀ  unhinged individual Trump, as is often the case,Ā Ā 

00:53

looking confused and disoriented in theĀ  videos. Let's start with Trump's bigĀ Ā 

00:58

explosion. Now that everyone's treating him soĀ  unfairly, Trump says they are weaponizing theĀ Ā 

01:05

justice system against him. It's all so unfair. Speaker 2: And what point are the actions of aĀ Ā 

01:10

sitting president using lawfare and weaponizationĀ  against his opponent for purposes of electionĀ Ā 

01:17

interference considered illegal? I believe,Ā  as do various highly respected legal scholars,Ā Ā 

01:23

that Crooked Joe Biden has long sinceĀ  crossed over that very sacred threshold.Ā Ā 

01:28

He is a criminal. He is a horrible president. Speaker 1: Now, remember, Trump has a plan toĀ Ā 

01:35

prosecute Biden if he becomes president. We'llĀ  talk about that a little bit later on in the show.Ā Ā 

01:41

But there is absolutely zero evidence linkingĀ  Biden to even any element of any of Donald Trump'sĀ Ā 

01:50

criminal prosecutions. Trump also in theseĀ  essential blogs arguing that four years agoĀ Ā 

01:58

everything was great, including the border. AndĀ  now everything's terrible because of Joe Biden.Ā 

02:04

Speaker 2: Four years ago, we had the strongestĀ  and safest border in U.S. history. Now we haveĀ Ā 

02:08

the worst border anywhere in the world ever.Ā  There's never been a border like this. OurĀ Ā 

02:13

borders have completely collapsed and manyĀ  criminals are pouring into our country. WeĀ Ā 

02:19

have them coming in from jails and prisons. WeĀ  have them coming in from mental institutions.Ā 

02:24

Speaker 1: And remember, Trump continuing toĀ  insist that so-called mental institutions areĀ Ā 

02:28

being empty. It out into the United States. NoĀ  evidence of that. And as far as we had the bestĀ Ā 

02:34

border in the world, and now it's the worst.Ā  We have had undocumented immigration into thisĀ Ā 

02:38

country for decades and decades. It ebbs and flowsĀ  over time, but there is nothing particularly badĀ Ā 

02:44

happening right now. Trump with more videos aboutĀ  Joe Biden and then going on to talk about SocialĀ Ā 

02:51

Security and Medicare. This is interesting becauseĀ  Trump is now arguing that, Democrats are killingĀ Ā 

02:57

Social Security and Medicare, a total red herringĀ  distraction from the reality, that reality thatĀ Ā 

03:03

it is Trump who has often on toyed with, maybeĀ  we do something about so-called entitlements.Ā 

03:09

Speaker 2: Unlike the Democrats who are killingĀ  Social Security and Medicare by allowing theĀ Ā 

03:14

invasion of migrants into our country is anĀ  absolute like a military invasion. I will not,Ā Ā 

03:21

under any circumstances, allow eitherĀ  of these two precious gems to be evenĀ Ā 

03:26

touched under a Trump administration. Speaker 1: Now, it's important toĀ Ā 

03:30

understand that Trump's strategy, to theĀ  extent that it's a strategy, is take everyĀ Ā 

03:35

position on every issue so people can pickĀ  the one they like. Trump has previously said,Ā Ā 

03:40

you've got to look at doing something withĀ  entitlements that Social Security and Medicare,Ā Ā 

03:45

but then now is saying, no, it's Democrats whoĀ  are killing Social Security and Medicare throughĀ Ā 

03:51

undocumented immigration. I won't touch it.Ā  Well, it's like a choose your own adventure,Ā Ā 

03:56

whichever one you like. Okay. Trump talking aboutĀ  how it is time to debate President Joe Biden,Ā Ā 

04:03

despite the fact that many times Trump hasĀ  insisted he won't debate because the Commission onĀ Ā 

04:09

Presidential Debates is so unfair to his side. Speaker 2: For Crooked Joe Biden,Ā Ā 

04:13

the worst president in the history of theĀ  United States, and eye to debate. We haveĀ Ā 

04:18

to talk about what he's doing and where we'reĀ  going. We owe it to our country. We owe it toĀ Ā 

04:24

all Americans. Anytime, anywhere. Any place. Speaker 1: Well, it sounds like any time,Ā Ā 

04:30

anywhere, in any place includes officiallyĀ  sanctioned debates from the CommissionĀ Ā 

04:35

on Presidential Debates. Oh, no. ThoseĀ  aren't good, because the commission isĀ Ā 

04:40

reportedly unfair to Donald Trump. Trump thenĀ  rehabilitating this entire. Are you better offĀ Ā 

04:46

now than you were four years ago thing? Speaker 2: Are you better off than youĀ Ā 

04:49

were four years ago? I don't think so. Speaker 1: A very powerful flog from DonaldĀ Ā 

04:57

Trump. Are you better off than you were four yearsĀ  ago? I don't think so. Well, you know, I thinkĀ Ā 

05:03

individuals who benefit from the child tax creditĀ  that was expanded under Biden, they're better offĀ Ā 

05:08

today than there were four years ago. InflationĀ  is way down. Those who own stocks are way betterĀ Ā 

05:13

off than they were four years ago. All of thoseĀ  individuals who were unemployed four years ago butĀ Ā 

05:18

now have a job thanks to record low unemployment.Ā  They're better off now than they were four yearsĀ Ā 

05:22

ago. As a country, we are not ridiculed globallyĀ  because of Trump being in the Oval Office. In thatĀ Ā 

05:28

sense, we are all sort of better off than we wereĀ  four years ago. Those who are, those who requireĀ Ā 

05:35

insulin or those who work for companies that dealĀ  with infrastructure and now are getting all sortsĀ Ā 

05:42

of great new projects thanks to the infrastructureĀ  bill. I mean, we could go on on the millions andĀ Ā 

05:47

tens of millions of people who, in their own ways,Ā  are indeed better off than they were four yearsĀ Ā 

05:53

ago. And then we're not going to look at all ofĀ  these. But lastly, here is Trump again, whining heĀ Ā 

05:58

should have immunity. All of these trials shouldĀ  just go away because he should be immune. Period.Ā Ā 

06:07

And this video apparently glitching. What is goingĀ  on? All right. Well, that video is glitching,Ā Ā 

06:14

so we're going to be done with it. 14 videosĀ  in the middle of the night, all triggered,Ā Ā 

06:20

catalyzed by yet another rejection in an attemptĀ  to delay his criminal trial unless somethingĀ Ā 

06:27

changes. The trial starts Monday. I don'tĀ  know about you, but I'm looking forward to it