Chapter 1: What international events are mocking Donald Trump?
As Donald Trump's polling hits new lows, we're seeing massive international protests against Donald Trump. We're seeing him mocked in parades, like coming off of whatever the heck that was of Rubio in Munich. You have in Dusseldorf, Germany, a carnival that was taking place today, where one of the main attractions was mocking Donald Trump.
There were Donald Trump hitting Jesus in the face and giving Jesus a black eye float, along with Vladimir Putin floats. There was Donald Trump being a Putin bootlicker float. Of course, right outside of Munich, there was this statue of Donald Trump called the Orange Plague that everybody saw as they were walking. And rather than me describing it, let me just play for you what went down.
And this is what it looks like in Dusseldorf as Donald Trump, It's a float of Donald Trump violating the Statute of Liberty while he has a stormy tattoo on his leg. Here, play this clip.
More from Dusseldorf right here. Here, play this clip.
Finally, I'll show you a little bit more right here. Let's play it.
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Chapter 2: What are the details of the Dusseldorf carnival mocking Trump?
So the United States was featured alongside the Ayatollah, Putin, Afghanistan. They sure know how to do a carnival there in Dusseldorf and in Germany. More on Donald Trump's crashing poll numbers. The new data out this morning suggested if there were to be a redo of the 2024 election, not only would former Vice President Kamala Harris, well, she'd win, but she'd win Pretty big numbers here.
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Regrets of some folks had a few. What are we talking about here? Well, let's just take a look here. OK, choice for 2024 presidential election. The actual was Donald Trump winning by about a point and a half. It rounds to a point. But take a look here in a polled redo between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in April of 2025. It was within the margin of error. Right. Kamala Harris by point.
But look at where we are now, according to an NBC News survey monkey poll. Kamala Harris wins in a redo, asking folks, essentially, if you could redo the 2024 election, how would you vote? She wins it by, get this, eight points, a massive shift from what we saw back in November of 2024 when Donald Trump won by a point.
And I will note that this sample was weighted, weighted to the 2024 result in which Donald Trump won by a point, but yet Kamala Harris in this weighted sample, Get this. She wins by eight amongst the sample that voted for Trump by one.
The good news is Kamala Harris, for her, wins the 24 election. The bad news is it's actually 2026, so it doesn't count for her. What about, though, the 2026 midterms when we're talking about Trump voters and then also Harris voters?
Okay, so you see this, and as John was laughing about, the fact is the 2024 election is good, gone, goodbye. But it has a massive impact, this voter sentiment, on what may happen later this year. Why do I say that? Because let's take a look at the vote for Congress, and this is very important, all right? 2024 Harris voters. They vote for the Democrats on average by, get this, 89 points.
The Trump voters mostly stick by the Republicans, but by a significantly smaller margin, by 83 points. This means that the Democratic base that voted for Kamala Harris is sticking with those congressional Democratic candidates to a much greater degree than those Trump voters are sticking with the Republican candidates for Congress.
And that is why what you're seeing on that generic congressional ballot is Democrats leaping ahead by this point by about 40%. Five points, because at least at this point, the Trump voters are not sticking by the Republicans as much as the Harris voters are sticking by the Democrats.
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Chapter 3: How do Trump's poll numbers compare in recent elections?
his fricking children to the island and then did a business deal with Epstein and Trump's asked about it. Trump's like, yeah, he brought his family. He brought his kids. As far as I know, and the American people are like, yeah, That's the problem. He brought his kids to the island where the children were sex trafficked. That's the issue of the judgment here.
And so, you know, you talk about the Epstein files in your article, his handling of that has been so botched and so destructive. And every day it just feels like He's further and further, I mean, obviously he's alienated people who despise him, but even his own base is like, what? You're saying you're vindicated? What are you talking about?
yeah no i think the i mean the epstein files i mean one of the really great political mistakes i've ever seen was pam bondi and dan bongino and kash patel you know who i mean who i guess they sort of weren't in that on the joke like trump liked to talk about the epstein files like to kind of throw it as mud as enemies but also of course he knew that he'd been close friends with jeffrey epstein for years by the way no serious allegation that trump
ever committed a crime. That's not, that is not in the files. But the association with Epstein right now politically, it's just, it's like an oil spill. Like you can't get it off you once it's on you. And I mean, I can only imagine what Trump was thinking when his, these trusted aides of his went and said, you know, we're gonna release all the emails.
Chapter 4: What does the latest polling data say about Kamala Harris?
This is gonna become the centerpiece of American law enforcement. We're gonna divert the FBI and these US attorneys from immigration cases, from everything else to redact Epstein files. When of course Trump was gonna be all over them. Of course he knew that. He'd known Epstein for years. They were friendly. That was widely reported before he ran for president. It was all over the tabloids.
And so just an unbelievable kind of unforced error by, by his team to kind of totally derail, I think, his second term by just dropping this giant bucket of allegations basically on Trump's head. And he can't really say, I'm going to fire anybody who has a connection with Epstein, because obviously Trump had a closer relationship with Epstein than Luttnick or than anybody else here.
You know, you mentioned there that there's, you know, regarding the Epstein files, that there may not be anything in the files. There certainly are lots. I think there are lots of allegations that are made against Donald Trump in the files that were never investigated by the FBI and DOJ. I mean, we see the allegations there, whether they're corroborated or uncorroborated.
they were never investigated and i think a lot of people have concern about that but look i i think what people are recognizing well let me i just i actually just for what it's worth i disagree with you on that i mean you think the biden justice department participated in a years-long cover-up of donald trump's crimes i think these are these huge dump of files that were probably they were part of one of the biggest investigations in american history and the reason nobody got indicted is because they couldn't find anybody to indict
Well, I think that there was an active- I realize this may be a dissenting view.
No, look, I appreciate dissenting views, but let's, you know, I think it's a healthy debate to have. So, you know, one of the things that I think is important is this undisputed fact, and you could push back if you think it's true or not. Mar-a-Lago, was it a site where child sex trafficking took place, like true or false?
I mean, I guess I think that they're just the allegations being thrown around the Epstein files. You've just got to really root them in evidence. And I just see no reason to believe that the Biden FBI was involved in an extensive cover-up of crimes at Mar-a-Lago. That just seems unlikely to me.
Well, I mean, I think that, I mean, Virginia Giuffre was somebody who was at Mar-a-Lago, who was, you know, sex trafficked when she was underage. And there was the ongoing case and the appeals against Ghislaine. And then Donald Trump has been found civilly liable for sexual assault, right?
Yeah, I feel like you're trying to turn me into Donald Trump's lawyer here, Ben. I'm not.
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