Chapter 1: Why was JD Vance booed at the Winter Olympics in Milan?
By now you know that JD Vance has been mercilessly booed at the Winter Olympics in Milan at the opening ceremonies when his image was shown on the big Jumbotron screened the crowd, booed him. But what you should also know is that J.D. Vance is now causing massive traffic in Milan. He doesn't realize that the roads are small there.
And so he caused one of the American Olympian stars to basically almost miss her event. And then she came in second because it was all so hectic. So American star Alyssa Liu,
skater overcame a delay in route to the milano skating arena which was caused by jd vance's motorcade and so she now finished second in the women's short program at the olympics team event we almost didn't make it her coach said and it basically threw off her event i mean look at what his motorcade looks like like he has no sense
what the streets of Milan look like just to remind you this is what it was like when he was booed at the opening ceremony as captured by someone in the audience let's play this clip And then Donald Trump was asked, did you see that he was booed? And he keeps getting booed. And here's what Donald Trump said. Play this clip.
They're doing a great job. Did you see that the vice president got booed during the opening ceremony, though? What do you make of that sort of frosty? The vice president got booed during the opening ceremony. What do you make of that frosty? Is that true? Yeah. It's surprising because people like him. Well, I mean, he is in a foreign country, you know, in all fairness.
But he doesn't get booed in this country.
Just to remind you, when Donald Trump says that J.D. Vance is not booed in America, he's quite literally booed all the time in America. Whenever he goes into public, he gets booed. He's a loathsome, vile individual. So here he is getting booed at the Kennedy Center. Play this clip. And here he is again getting booed at Union Station, just so you can see him getting booed.
So we can fact check that here, play this clip.
I heard you, buddy.
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Chapter 2: What impact did JD Vance's motorcade have on American athletes?
Donald Trump's friends with Nicki Minaj, so he's not racist. And you heard his statement, it's the Lion King. And that's just what you do. You post Lion King memes. What are you talking about here? Just so you can see what Donald Trump's statement was last night when he was asked, like, are you going to apologize? Donald Trump says no. And he said the post that he made
was very strong in terms of voter fraud. Donald Trump says the post that he made, where he included former President Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama's face, photoshopped on apes. It's the most racist and vile post imaginable. Trump says very strong in terms of voter fraud. Here, play this clip right here.
Mr. President, a number of Republicans are calling on you to apologize for that post. Is that something you're going to do? No, I didn't make a mistake. I mean, if I look at a lot of thousands of things, and I looked at the beginning of it, it was fine. They had that one post, and I guess it was a takeoff. By the way, a lot of people covered it.
If you look at where it came from, I guess it was a takeoff on the Lion King. And certainly it was a very strong post in terms of voter fraud. Nobody knew that that was at the end. If they would have looked, they would have seen it. And probably they would have had the sense to take it down.
Strong in terms of voter fraud. Here's how it's being reported in People magazine. Trump says he won't apologize for racist video of the Obamas that went on his true social. I looked at the beginning and it was fine, he says. Meanwhile, the New York Times opinion page, this is what they're saying. Trump's Obama derangement syndrome. This was written by Maureen Dowd.
His presidency is enclosed in a bubble wrap of darkness and hatred and resentment, Rahm Emanuel told Maureen Dowd. And Rahm Emanuel obviously served as Obama's chief of staff. Here's another video of Donald Trump just walking away when he's asked. This was last night. Will you apologize for the racist video? Here, play this clip.
Fourth year. We did it in my first year, so it's great. Will you apologize for the racist video?
All right, President Trump. And here are the Trump sycophants, the propagandists. These are his surrogates out there saying that Donald Trump can't be racist.
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Chapter 3: How did Donald Trump react to being booed internationally?
He can't because Nicki Minaj, apparently, that makes him not racist. This is what they're saying. Here, play this clip.
Trump won a historic, the Hispanic-Latin vote by a historic margin, the most any other Republican has in history, the most black voters since the 1960s. He's not racist. Time and time again, he was on stage with Nicki Minaj the other day. I mean, this man is not racist. He made it very clear what happened in that statement. I stand by that and I watched
both that clip and the AI clip of the Jungle Book or the Lion King, excuse me, with the music. And I thought, this isn't racist.
Brian? Meanwhile, as the Super Bowl approaches, I've been seeing images like this on buildings. Have you seen these? Petto Bowl, Donald Trump, the Epstein File leader, Donald Trump, 5,300 mentions. Elon Musk, 1,465 mentions. Important to note this as well, and certainly a much more serious note.
Julie Brown's reporting this, and Julie Brown was the, I'm going to do an interview with Julie Brown soon. She was the reporter who broke the Epstein stories. She's the reason that sunlight was brought to this pedo sex trafficking ring after it was covered up in 2007. Okay, she's the authoritative person on this. Here's the story that she's talking about this morning, breaking.
The Department of Justice's 86-page prosecution memo listing possible co-conspirators in the Epstein case and the victims' allegations against those possible co-conspirators disappeared from the DOJ website after the Miami Herald questioned them about the list. the DOJ deleted the prosecution memo that they posted online.
It was heavily redacted, so it was hard to see what was in this prosecution memo, but these are where a lot of the co-conspirators are included. If you look at the top of the memo, it says, privileged, attorney work product, deliberative process, confidential, subject to federal rule of criminal procedure 6E,
And federal rule of criminal procedure 6E is the process that governs confidential grand jury proceedings. And deliberative process is basically like an inter-office privilege that's like we can't be told to produce in discovery our internal communications like in a criminal case.
Because otherwise the defense lawyers would want to learn the strategy of the prosecution, right, by subpoenaing like their internal email. So that's called deliberative process. Under the Epstein Transparency Act, all that stuff needs to be produced. The only thing that has to be redacted is the victims and survivors. And even that has been covered up by Trump's DOJ.
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