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"Donald Trump just wrapped up a disastrous 60-minutes interview. It was disastrous for Donald Trump and his despicable regime. It was disastrous for 60 minutes, and whatever shred of credibility it had, I don't think there was any, but say goodbye to that. The topic was Donald Trump using this..."
[0:00] Donald Trump just wrapped up a disastrous 60-minutes interview.
[0:05] It was disastrous for Donald Trump and his despicable regime.
[0:09] It was disastrous for 60 minutes, and whatever shred of credibility it had, I don't think
[0:15] there was any, but say goodbye to that.
[0:18] The topic was Donald Trump using this purported shooting at the White House Correspondents
[0:24] Dinner as more propaganda to distract from the Epstein files, to distract from his unlawful
[0:31] and catastrophic war in Iran, and try to build his golden ballroom by saying that this incident
[0:38] now proves why we need a golden ballroom, and now the MAGA Republican Congress members are
[0:43] saying, and the American taxpayers should fund it.
[0:47] So I want to go through carefully with you what went down in this interview.
[0:52] Then I want to share with you a little bit of information back when 60 Minutes had credibility,
[0:58] and Leslie Stahl from 60 Minutes was questioning Donald Trump in 2020, and he stormed off.
[1:05] He threw a fit.
[1:06] He threw a tantrum and said, please don't ask me tough questions when she was asking him
[1:11] pretty tough, pretty normal questions, I would say.
[1:15] Remember that interview?
[1:16] That's where Donald Trump gave Leslie Stahl a binder filled with blank pages in 2020 and
[1:22] said that was his health care plan.
[1:24] And then Leslie Stahl opened it up and said, this is just a binder filled with blank pages.
[1:29] We'll get there in a moment.
[1:31] And then I want to bring the receipts to share with you what actually should have been covered
[1:36] if you were doing a actual interview with Donald Trump about what went down at this White
[1:41] House Correspondents Dinner.
[1:43] So let's take this piece by piece.
[1:45] So Nora O'Donnell was the host from 60 Minutes, she works at CBS, who was asking Donald Trump
[1:53] these softball questions.
[1:55] Donald Trump was telling Nora O'Donnell that he actually did not fall down while being evacuated
[2:02] from the White House Correspondents Dinner.
[2:05] He says that he was asked to get closer to the ground by the agents.
[2:10] So O'Donnell said, it looks like you go down.
[2:14] Did you go down?
[2:15] He did go down.
[2:17] Okay.
[2:17] We all saw it on video.
[2:18] He fell flat on his face.
[2:20] And we know that he struggles to walk in straight lines right now.
[2:24] And we know that he's cognitively and physically deteriorating before our eyes.
[2:30] But O'Donnell just throws up a softball.
[2:32] And then Donald Trump says, no, no, no, no.
[2:35] What happened was I was starting to talk with them and they said, please, sir, please go
[2:42] down to the floor.
[2:44] So I listened and I dropped down to the floor.
[2:47] That's what that was.
[2:48] I just think so many Americans and people throughout the world are just sick and tired of just the
[2:53] lies and the weirdness.
[2:55] Look, you fell down.
[2:57] We all saw what happened.
[2:58] You can admit that you fell down, but nothing that this regime says is ever true.
[3:04] Also, we should note right now as well that this purported shooter got nowhere near Donald
[3:12] Trump, got nowhere near where the White House Correspondents' Dinner was actually taking place.
[3:19] Sure, it was on the premises.
[3:22] It was at the Washington, D.C. Hilton Hotel.
[3:24] But the individual, the purported shooter, just got a few feet past the first checkpoint
[3:31] magnometer and then was tackled allegedly and was on an entirely different floor from
[3:39] where the actual event was taking place.
[3:42] So everybody acting like, oh, my God, he got so close.
[3:46] And this was such a close.
[3:47] No, it really wasn't.
[3:48] Oh, my God.
[3:49] Everybody was so courageous and Trump was so courageous and Vance and they were all.
[3:53] No, they weren't.
[3:54] They weren't.
[3:55] OK, we should condemn political violence in all of its forms, period, point blank.
[4:01] But we should also condemn false narratives and lies and propaganda and people who were
[4:08] trying to use this event to normalize Donald Trump for regime media to try to be like, you
[4:15] see, now is a time for unity.
[4:17] No, Donald Trump is covering up the Epstein files.
[4:20] He's dragged us into a catastrophic and unlawful war in Iran with Netanyahu.
[4:25] He's covering.
[4:26] He's causing inflation to surge right now.
[4:30] People are suffering.
[4:31] And so we're just going to call out what is happening and we're going to reject these
[4:35] BS narratives.
[4:37] O'Donald then says, is there something that U.S.
[4:40] president can do about the political violence that we see?
[4:45] Pause.
[4:46] Yeah.
[4:46] Resign.
[4:47] OK, get impeached because Donald Trump is one of the biggest purveyors of political violence.
[4:53] OK, he stokes violence every damn day.
[4:57] You want to look at his social media posts that he makes that I cover here on the Midas
[5:01] Touch Network.
[5:01] Not a day goes by where he doesn't say or do things that are threatening to someone or
[5:08] some group.
[5:08] He does it every damn freaking day if we're going to be truthful.
[5:12] But of course, Norah O'Donald and 60 Minutes, which is regime media at this point.
[5:17] And sad to say, she doesn't call that out.
[5:20] And Donald Trump's like, I do think that hate speech of the Democrats is very dangerous.
[5:27] The Democrats are the purveyors of hate speech.
[5:30] And Norah O'Donald's like, huh, you raised some good points there.
[5:33] She's like shaking her head.
[5:34] What are you talking about?
[5:36] Donald Trump is the center of the universe of hate speech, of lies, of propaganda, of
[5:44] spreading hate.
[5:45] It's because of him that our body politic has been utterly destroyed.
[5:50] And we need to try to lift it back up.
[5:52] But to try to say, Donald, is there something you can do about political violence?
[5:57] Yeah.
[5:57] Get impeached and resign is what he can do.
[5:59] And there's a reason why his approval is at 33%.
[6:03] Then Donald Trump says, you know, the reason you have people like that shooter, the reason
[6:08] you have people like that is because you have no king's protest.
[6:12] You have people doing this no king's thing.
[6:14] I'm not a king.
[6:16] If I was a king, I wouldn't be dealing with you.
[6:19] Huh?
[6:20] So now you're using this purported incident for golden ballrooms to shut down no king's
[6:25] protests.
[6:26] Isn't it pretty clear, folks, what's going on here?
[6:29] And do you think 60 Minutes is fact-checking him or saying, hey, that's not a good thing
[6:35] to say.
[6:35] You're a liar.
[6:36] Nope.
[6:36] That's not what they're doing at all.
[6:38] O'Donnell then says, do you think this will change your relationship with the press?
[6:43] And Trump goes, we disagree on a lot of subjects.
[6:45] It's not so much the press.
[6:47] It's the press plus the Democrats because they're almost one in the same.
[6:52] And Norah O'Donnell just takes it.
[6:54] Okay.
[6:54] Okay.
[6:55] I see what you're saying there, Donald.
[6:57] Really?
[6:57] You may want to call out the guy for being a fascist, vile piece of trash.
[7:01] That's probably what a good interview would do right there and say, you know what?
[7:06] You're spreading hate right now on this very interview.
[7:10] You're stoking violence on this very interview.
[7:13] That's what a good interview would do, but I digress.
[7:17] Was the first lady scared?
[7:19] Norah O'Donnell wants to know.
[7:20] Donald, was the first lady scared?
[7:22] He goes, well, I don't want to say.
[7:25] And people don't like having it said that they were scared, but who wouldn't be when
[7:29] you have a situation like that?
[7:31] I think she realized ahead of time that that was more of a bullet than a trait.
[7:36] Okay.
[7:37] The shooter was nowhere near this forum.
[7:39] Like, let's be very clear again about what happened.
[7:42] But okay, let's all shed tears and say, oh my gosh, can you believe it?
[7:48] While they distract from the Epstein files, distract from people suffering, distract from
[7:53] the unlawful and catastrophic war to run, distract from the things that people care about.
[7:57] You want to know why corporate news is failing right now and Midas touches surging?
[8:01] By the way, everybody watching this, hit subscribe right now and help us get to 7 million subscribers.
[8:07] You want to know why?
[8:08] It's because of interviews like this, these media generated narratives that try to center
[8:16] themselves in the story versus what they should be doing is focusing on what the people are
[8:22] saying.
[8:23] Listen to what the damn people are saying out there because they're being very loud and
[8:29] clear about the psychological torture that they're experiencing on a day-to-day basis from this
[8:36] Trump regime.
[8:36] But Norah O'Donnell continues, how worried were you that you were going to be injured?
[8:42] Trump, I wasn't worried.
[8:44] I understand life.
[8:45] We live in a crazy world.
[8:47] I've been through times like this before a couple of times.
[8:51] And here's the one question that she asks, which is a somewhat decent question, but then
[8:56] watch what she allows Donald Trump to do to her.
[8:59] She goes, in his manifesto, the purported shooter wrote that I'm no longer willing to
[9:04] permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.
[9:11] What's your reaction?
[9:12] And Donald Trump goes, I was waiting for you to read that because I knew you would because
[9:17] you're a horrible person.
[9:19] I'm not a rapist.
[9:20] I didn't rape anyone.
[9:21] I'm not a pedophile.
[9:23] Excuse me.
[9:24] You read that crap from a sick person.
[9:26] I was totally exonerated.
[9:28] You should be ashamed of yourself reading that.
[9:31] You're a disgrace.
[9:32] To which point a good interviewer would have said, you know, you were adjudicated to be
[9:36] a sexual predator in that you were found civilly liable in a federal court for sexually
[9:43] assaulting a woman.
[9:45] You're on audio, Donald, bragging about grabbing women by their genitals.
[9:50] And you said, because you're rich, you get away with it.
[9:53] And instead of genitals, you use the P word.
[9:55] You're on audio saying that you utilize your beauty pageants to inspect the girls and ladies
[10:02] naked in the room.
[10:03] Because when you're the owner of the pageant, it's like you're an inspector.
[10:08] They let you do it.
[10:09] You can get away with it.
[10:10] Maybe that's what you should have pushed back at when Donald Trump said, I'm totally exonerated.
[10:15] I'm totally exonerated.
[10:17] And he will go on to say, I've been exonerated from the Epstein files.
[10:21] An interviewer should be prepared to fact check him to his face.
[10:26] And then finally, moments after Donald Trump calls her a disgrace and horrible, Nora O'Donnell
[10:32] tells Donald Trump that the White House Correspondents Association very much appreciates you going
[10:39] last night.
[10:40] She goes, on behalf of the White House Correspondents Association, Donald, thank you.
[10:46] Thank you for showing up.
[10:47] And thank you for being a unifying voice when we needed it the most.
[10:53] We heard that not just from Nora O'Donnell today, but all these corporate news.
[10:58] They all behaved like that today.
[11:02] But guess what?
[11:03] The people weren't buying this crap at all.
[11:07] Your time is done, corporate news, because people see your BS for what it is.
[11:16] We see that you love this guy, Donald Trump.
[11:19] You love his fascism.
[11:22] You love the access.
[11:24] You crave it because you're lazy.
[11:28] You're pathetic.
[11:29] You care about access and privilege and parties over the people.
[11:35] You think that you're the center of the story.
[11:38] You aren't even close to the center of the story.
[11:41] You know who's the center of the story?
[11:43] The American people are.
[11:46] That's what you should be focused on to do your job right.
[11:50] More from this event.
[11:53] Nora O'Donnell goes, the shooter wrote, what the hell is the Secret Service doing?
[11:59] They're doing nothing.
[12:00] This level of incompetence is insane.
[12:02] And Trump goes, well, he was pretty incompetent too, because he got caught and he got caught
[12:07] pretty easily.
[12:08] So I would say he's pretty incompetent too.
[12:11] So I just want to get this straight.
[12:13] If he got caught pretty easily, if he didn't get anywhere near the actual venue itself,
[12:19] then what are we even talking about?
[12:21] Why would the golden ballroom be necessary if the FBI and Secret Service did their job
[12:30] and the person didn't even really get through the first line of security and didn't even
[12:34] get to the floor where the event took place?
[12:37] But then Donald Trump's like, I think the NFL should sign up Cole Allen.
[12:42] That's the name of the purported shooter.
[12:44] I think they should sign him up.
[12:45] He was pretty damn fast.
[12:48] And then throughout the day, you had stuff like this.
[12:50] You had like Wyja on CBS and they were talking and they were like, you know, I'm just trying
[12:56] to process what took place and it was such a tragic event that happened.
[13:01] It was so, you know, again, they're centering the story in themselves versus the people.
[13:09] Here, just play this clip right here.
[13:11] Your seven-year-old daughter was there.
[13:13] Your parents were there.
[13:15] Your husband was there.
[13:16] This was a lot.
[13:20] And I wonder what you think about this and why it was so important for all of us to be
[13:26] gathered.
[13:26] How are you making sense?
[13:28] Does that have you?
[13:29] I think we're processing this still.
[13:31] I think we're all processing it.
[13:33] And I just want to remind you all as well, though, as I said at the outset, when 60 Minutes
[13:39] was actually doing rock star journalism back in 2020, when Leslie Stahl would look Donald
[13:45] Trump in the face and laugh in his face when he would say, I don't want tough questions.
[13:51] And she said, I hope you're OK with it because I'm going to ask you tough questions.
[13:55] And he said, no, I'm not.
[13:56] And then he stormed out of the room.
[13:59] And then his team gave him, gave Leslie Stahl blank binders and said that was his health
[14:05] care plan and then walked away.
[14:08] Guess what?
[14:08] We still don't have that health care plan.
[14:10] Two weeks, two weeks, two weeks.
[14:12] That's what we heard.
[14:13] Two weeks, we'll get it.
[14:15] Here we are in 2026.
[14:16] No health care plan.
[14:17] In fact, Donald Trump ripping away health care from the American people.
[14:22] Perhaps questions to Donald Trump should have been like this.
[14:26] So we learned that your regime provided a lower level of security for the White House
[14:31] correspondence dinner purposefully than it has for other gatherings of high ranking officials.
[14:36] According to people familiar with the plan.
[14:39] Why did you do that?
[14:40] How about this question?
[14:42] The great the great lake states, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin are about to set new
[14:47] 2026 record highs in the next few days for gas prices.
[14:52] OK, what do you think about that?
[14:54] Their prices are about to increase another 65 cents in the next 72 hours.
[14:59] What do you say to the people there who are suffering?
[15:02] What do you say to MB Galabaf, Iran's parliament leader and lead negotiator in Iran, who mocks
[15:09] you on a daily basis, who just said the following?
[15:12] They brag about the cards.
[15:13] Let's see.
[15:14] Supply cards equal demand cards.
[15:17] Straight of Hormuz, partly played.
[15:19] When it comes to the Bob El-Mondim straight, unplayed, meaning you want us to shut that
[15:25] down also, Donald Trump.
[15:27] Pipelines unplayed.
[15:29] Inventory release played.
[15:30] Demand destruction partly played.
[15:33] More price adjustments to come.
[15:35] Add summer vacation to the right unless they want to cancel it for the U.S.
[15:41] Also, you could have asked about the questions about the statements Donald Trump made this
[15:45] morning, where Trump issued a new ultimatum on Iran, telling state regime media, which
[15:50] calls itself Fox, that Iran has just three days before its oil pipelines naturally explode
[15:57] from within.
[15:58] Trump claimed the backup of oil created as a result of the U.S.
[16:02] Naval blockade will cause catastrophic mechanical stress that will lead to spontaneous explosions
[16:09] in the earth and within the transport lines if the flow is restored.
[16:15] Except this is not the way life works.
[16:18] Energy analysts and engineers generally disagree.
[16:21] Pipelines have something called safety valves and sensors designed to shut down pumping long
[16:27] before pressure reaches explosive levels.
[16:30] If oil cannot move, operators typically stop production at the source.
[16:34] Some analysts believe Iran has two to three months of inland storage before it will need
[16:38] to drastically cut production.
[16:40] And if what Donald Trump said is true, then why aren't the facilities in Saudi Arabia, in
[16:46] Qatar, in Bahrain, in all these other locations just blowing up because Donald Trump is making
[16:53] all this up?
[16:54] U.S.
[16:55] Farm bankruptcies are up 46% year over year or 70% in the Midwest.
[17:00] Why don't you ask Donald Trump about those questions right here?
[17:04] Why don't you ask Donald Trump how food inflation is surging close to 10% year over year?
[17:12] There's a lot of questions that you could be asking Donald Trump right now, okay?
[17:17] Instead of just having this narrative about, oh my God, we need to unify around Donald Trump
[17:24] right now.
[17:25] Oh, and yes, I did not play any clips.
[17:28] And you know why I didn't play any clips?
[17:30] I did not want to hear his voice.
[17:33] I do not want to hear CBS's voice.
[17:36] I want to have this conversation directly with you.
[17:40] If you want to go and watch it, you can go and watch it.
[17:42] But I'm not trying to get at more views.
[17:45] I'm just trying to give you the facts so we can look critically together.
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