Trump PANICS After EMBARRASSING News Leaks
From Pod Save America
Former President Trump has announced a lawsuit against the New York Times Sienna poll, claiming it spreads "radical left lies" and reflects poorly on his performance across multiple issues, where he is reportedly facing negative approval ratings. This move is seen as an attempt to suppress perceived unfavorable truths as Trump grapples with the reality of his political standing ahead of the upcoming election.
Key Takeaways
- Trump's lawsuit is akin to suing gravity—a battle against numbers that just won't budge.
- A poll lawsuit signals Trump's struggle with reality, as disapproval ratings sink like a stone.
- Threatening lawsuits isn't strategy; it's a stifling tactic to intimidate dissenters into silence.
- Polls reflect reality, yet Trump wants to rewrite the narrative—he's trying to edit a live broadcast.
- When facts go swimming against Trump's narrative, he paddles harder, unaware the tide's against him.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- JD Vance (person)
- ICE (company)
- Gavin Newsom (person)
- New York Times (company)
- World Economic Forum (event)
- Renee Good (person)
- Caroline Levit (person)
- Dan Pfeiffer (person)
- Anne Seltzer (person)
- Jack Smith (person)
- First Amendment (concept)
- PDS Debt (product)
- Tim Walz (person)
- Fortune Magazine (company)
- Maria Corina Machado (person)
- Survey Monkey (company)