Joe Rogan, host of the popular podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” alleges a “media psy-op” has negatively shaped public perception of Donald Trump. Rogan points to a perceived shift in media coverage of Trump, contrasting past endorsements with current negative portrayals. He attributes this shift to legacy media losing control to alternative platforms like podcasts and social media, impacting the 2024 election. Rogan further claims that the media’s narrative has distorted Trump’s image, highlighting examples of past political statements that contradict the current media depiction.
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Following the 2024 election, Senator Sanders clarified that he is not currently advocating for a new political party, despite recent speculation. However, he emphasized the need for more working-class candidates and suggested that running as an Independent, outside the Democratic primary, might be strategically advantageous in certain situations. Sanders highlighted Dan Osborn’s successful independent campaign as a model, illustrating the potential for candidates who challenge both established parties and resonate with working-class voters. He believes a stronger working-class movement is crucial for achieving meaningful political change.
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Following Donald Trump’s reelection, the LGBTQ+ community, particularly transgender individuals, expressed profound fear and anxiety regarding the potential erosion of their rights. Trump’s campaign, marked by significant anti-trans rhetoric and advertising, fueled this concern, alongside a documented surge in crisis calls following the election results. This fear stems from Trump’s past record of dismantling LGBTQ+ protections and his embrace of policies outlined in Project 2025, a conservative policy handbook advocating for the elimination of LGBTQ+ terminology and rights from federal policy. The community is bracing for potential attacks on healthcare access, legal recognition, and anti-discrimination protections under a second Trump administration.
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Numerous bomb threats and swatting incidents targeted President-elect Trump’s Cabinet nominees, prompting swift action from law enforcement. The threats, including a pipe bomb threat to Rep. Lee Zeldin and a similar threat to Pete Hegseth, occurred on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. The FBI and other agencies are actively investigating, and officials expressed gratitude for the rapid response. This surge in threats follows a previously noted increase in swatting incidents targeting election officials and polling places in the lead-up to the 2024 election.
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Following the 2024 presidential election, many Black women expressed profound exhaustion and grief over Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss, a feeling amplified by the constant pressure to remain politically engaged. This exhaustion stems from a persistent sense of threat and the weight of expectation placed upon Black women to “save democracy,” leaving little room for processing the emotional toll of the election. Many are now prioritizing self-care and community support while bracing for the potential impact of the Trump administration’s policies on marginalized communities. The election outcome felt deeply personal, with feelings of betrayal and despair among many.
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Democrat Derek Tran has extended his lead over Republican Rep. Michelle Steel in California’s 45th congressional district race, though the Associated Press has yet to call the contest. Tran declared victory despite Steel’s refusal to concede, and both campaigns are actively fundraising for a potential recount. The narrow margin highlights ongoing ballot counting and verification processes in California, which have faced criticism from Republicans. Ultimately, county election officials have until December 3rd to certify the final results.
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Following the 2024 election, some Democrats wrongly blamed the party’s losses on its support for transgender rights, arguing that this stance alienated moderate voters. These claims, however, contradict exit polls indicating economic concerns and a desire for change were primary factors in Trump’s victory. Politicians scapegoating the transgender community ignore the lack of evidence linking trans rights to the election outcome and exploit the group’s limited political power. This tactic risks further marginalizing a vulnerable population for purely political gain.
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Donald Trump’s recent outburst against The New York Times, sparked by an article about a loyal aide, showcased his demand for media subservience based on his perceived election victory. This incident, analyzed with former Times public editor Margaret Sullivan, foreshadows potential future crackdowns on press freedom. Sullivan’s insights illuminate the potential strategies Trump may employ to control the narrative. The episode explores Trump’s tactics and the likely media response to his efforts to stifle dissent.
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Following the 2024 election, Senator Sanders argued that the Democratic Party’s focus on the status quo contributed to their losses, unlike the Republicans’ campaign emphasizing change. He questions whether the Democratic leadership will learn from this defeat and support working-class interests. Sanders highlights the success of independent candidate Dan Osborn, who significantly outperformed the Democratic ticket in Nebraska by running an anti-establishment, pro-union campaign. This, Sanders suggests, demonstrates the potential for independent working-class candidates to challenge both major parties and resonate with voters.
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Jimmy Kimmel, appearing on MSNBC’s *Morning Joe*, argued that disliking Donald Trump is rational, even suggesting that “Trump Derangement Syndrome” should apply to reasonable people. He highlighted Trump’s Manhattan conviction and the upcoming sentencing, emphasizing that the former president is essentially running for president to avoid prison. Kimmel’s comments are part of a broader trend of liberal celebrities increasing their anti-Trump rhetoric in the lead-up to the election, a trend seemingly correlated with Trump’s improved poll numbers following indictments. This surge in celebrity opposition coincides with Trump’s fundraising increases post-conviction.
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