Trump LOSES IT in DISASTER BRIEFING with GOP OVER INVASION
From MeidasTouch
Donald Trump faced backlash during a briefing with Republicans regarding his controversial justification for the invasion of Venezuela, which he attributed in part to Venezuelan leader Maduro's attempts to imitate his dance moves. He also proposed discussions with oil companies about drilling efforts, suggesting that American taxpayers could subsidize up to $100 billion to support these ventures, despite oil companies' hesitations about investing in the region.
Key Takeaways
- When the reason for invasion is a dance-off, geopolitics has officially entered farce mode.
- Taxpayer-subsidized oil drilling in Venezuela: a new twist on the phrase 'dancing with the devil.'
- Trump's cognitive test brags may miss the bigger picture: perception often trumps reality in politics.
- Canceling elections isn't just dictatorial; it’s a baffling campaign strategy that leaves voters in a headspin.
- In Trump’s world, if you can’t outdance your opponent, just invade their country. Talk about stepping to the beat!
Mentioned in This Episode
- Willy's THC Infused Social Tonic (sponsor)
- Nicolás Maduro (person)
- Cognitive test (cognitive exam) (concept)
- Republicans in Congress (company)
- The New York Times Magazine (company)
- Deli Rodriguez (person)
- Boeing (company)
- Tariff King (concept)
- Joe Scarborough (person)
- Maria Corina Machado (person)
- Willy's Social Tonics (product)
- midasplus.com (company)
- Tim Scott (person)
- The Wall Street Journal (company)
- F-35 (product)
- Aaron Rer (person)