Trump has CATASTROPHIC AM as gets REBUKES to HIS FACE
From MeidasTouch
Donald Trump is facing severe backlash from multiple fronts this Saturday, being criticized by oil executives over his Venezuela plans, rebuked by the Nobel Peace Prize board, and facing discontent from the American public amid a hiring recession and widespread protests. His efforts to deflect criticism through social media posts reveal a continued focus on past controversies, including the Russian investigation, while he grapples with both political and economic challenges.
Key Takeaways
- Even oil executives call Trump's $100 billion Venezuela plan a tall tale; reality check, anyone?
- While Trump touts credit card reforms for 2026, can we expect a plan that doesn’t sound like campaign fluff?
- As hiring stagnates and protests rise, Trump's reality seems doomed to repeat the mistakes of past leaders.
- Pardoning fraudsters while claiming to combat corruption: Trump's strategy might win headlines, but not hearts.
- With just 38.2% of manufacturing jobs growing, the only thing 'populist' about Trump’s plan is its distance from reality.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Greg Jarrett (person)
- Ground News (company)
- US Department of Agriculture (company)