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Today's News, November 14 and previous week, 2025

Today's News, November 14 and previous week, 2025

Episode 169 Published 4 months ago
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IN POLITICAL NEWS


 

1) Congress reopened the gubment, and President Trump signed the bill. The DemoKKKrats were getting crushed on this issue, regardless of what some of the Hoax Polls said. Many want to boot SpewMore as the Minority leader. Then, having reopened the government, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem gave out $10,000 bonus checks to Air Traffic Controllers who stayed on the job. This is the way. But Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy says it may be a while before air travel is restored after the SpewMore Shutdown. And another shutdown is looming in just 10 weeks, because the DemoKKKrats cannot act like civil human beings, only rabid anti-Trump terrorgerbils.


 

2) The second biggest story was that after adding AZ's new Congresswoman (D) Grijalva, the House voted to release thousands of Epstein emails, which again showed Trump had never been to Epstein Island, had an arms-length relationship with the Primary Panderer Pedophile. This is working out to be one of Trump's most genius moves ever. Now DemoKKKrats are voting to make public documents that incriminate the Party of Terror. In 40 years of following politics I've never seen either party this stupid. Speaker Johnson says that the House may vote this week to compel the DOJ to release everything Epstein, in the biggest "Don't throw me in the briar patch" move in history. Oh, and remember "no tax on tips?" Out of touch DemoKKKrats now attacking that. In NV. Lesse how that works out for ya.


 

3) This is actually a pretty big deal. Last week the British Bolshevik Conclave (BBC) had to withdraw a documentary about President Trump that it produced that lied by stitching together multiple speech segments to make it appear that Trump told January 6 Patriot Day supporters to get all jiggy. Trump's lawyers, in the Hoax News media's vernacular, "pounced" and promised swift legal action. BBC apologized (kinda, claiming it was unintentional, but two BBC "leaders" resigned and promised not to re-air the program. Resignations, promises, and apologies sure seem to scream GUILTY to me. Initially, the BBC lawyers offered no compensation with their apology, but as lawyer Jeff Childers notes in his daily "Coffee & Covid" column, this is almost certainly the first low-ball (or zero ball) offer because they know they are going to have to pay, a lot. Trump has already humbled CBS, CNN, ABC and many others

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