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Donald Trump Suggests Cutting Retirement Programs In Incoherent Ramble

I suspect far right, morally sick Trump supporters, such as Alex Jones, are more upset with Trump still supporting the covid vaccines than him changing his mind and not sounding as supportive of Social Security and Medicare.
 
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Further proof that these evangelicals are absolutely nothing but grifters and con-men / women. It has absolutely nothing to do with faith, everything to do with $$.

We get so worried and cautious about some call center in India stealing your Nana's life savings, but don't bat an eye when she empties her accounts donating to these scumbags in the name of "god". It's sickening
 

Trump flip flops on House TikTok ban, pulling rug from under Republican allies​


Former President Donald Trump is flip-flopping on banning TikTok, pulling the rug from under Republican congressional allies pushing legislation that would force the popular Chinese-owned app to be sold.

Trump Monday reversed his previous strong support for a GOP-backed bill that gives the app’s Chinese owner a few months to sell it or be shut down.


“There’s a lot of good, and there’s a lot of bad” with TikTok, Trump said on CNBC. “There are a lot of people on TikTok that love it. There are a lot of young kids on TikTok who will go crazy without it.”

Trump conceded that TikTok is a national security risk because the Chinese government could force the app’s owner ByteDance hand over data from U.S. users.

But the presumptive Republican presidential nominee sought to change the subject to Facebook, which he claims would benefit from a ban of TikTok.

“Without TikTok, you can make Facebook bigger, and I consider Facebook to be an enemy of the people,” Trump added.

Trump had vociferously supported a proposal to force a sale of TikTok while he was president.

Congressional Republicans are now pushing the bill, which has won widespread bipartisan support. And President Joe Biden last week came out in support of the measure.


It’s unclear what may have spurred Trump to change his tune on TikTok, although the app appears to be a hotbed of MAGA propaganda videos.

He admits recently meeting at his Mar-a-Lago estate with a Republican hedge fund owner who holds a massive stake in TikTok but denies discussing the app.

That was his reason for torpedoing a bipartisan border security proposal that included many GOP policy priorities.

Trump’s pushback puts him on the opposite side of the debate of powerful congressional Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise, who has called the legislation a “critical national security bill.”

For now, Republicans are backing the ban with the House preparing to approve it using a procedure that will require a two-thirds vote.

“We must ensure the Chinese government cannot weaponize TikTok against American users and our government through data collection and propaganda,” Scalise said in his weekly preview of upcoming legislation.


The FBI has warned that TikTok’s owner could share user data like browsing history, location and biometric identifiers with China’s authoritarian government.

Biden banned the use of TikTok in 2022 for nearly 4 million federal employees on devices owned by its agencies.

But in a sign of the app’s popularity with young people, Biden’s reelection campaign recently joined the app and started posting content on it.

If enacted, the bill would effectively ban TikTok and other ByteDance apps from being available in Apple or Google app stores or on web hosting services in the U.S.
 

Trump Campaign Ads Are Monetizing Pro-Nazi Content on Rumble


Former President Donald Trump's campaign is running online advertising to raise cash for 2024 - and a portion of that ad spending is monetizing pro-Nazi content on the streaming service Rumble, Rolling Stone has observed.

In a short video ad that plays before select videos on Rumble, Trump makes a pitch to the MAGA masses to help him counter "crooked Joe Biden" by donating to his 2024 campaign: "I am very humbly asking if you could chip in $5, $10, or even $25." Trump vows that donors will help him "win back the White House" and "make America great again, greater than ever before, I promise you that."


On Monday, Trump ads were being served up at the beginning of a new Rumble video by the reactionary broadcaster Stew Peters. In that video, Peters touts Hitler as "a hero" for the horrific Nazi book burnings of the 1930s, calling the violent display of cultural erasure "awesome." Peters even advocates a modern reenactment of the fiery Nazi spectacle, seeking retribution against what he falsely paints as a Jewish-led conspiracy to "make us surrender" to LGBTQ acceptance and sexual "degeneracy."

It should be shocking for any American presidential candidate's advertising to appear alongside pro-Nazi content. Yet in the context of the 2024 campaign, there are few surprises when it comes to open fascism. Trump has in recent months echoed Adolf Hitler himself by claiming immigrants are "poisoning the blood" of America, and polls show such fascist rhetoric has been avidly received by MAGA supporters.


Peters, likewise, has been undergoing a steep slide into fascism. A failed rapper and former bounty hunter, he found success in far-right media, particularly on Rumble, where The Stew Peters Network has more than half-a-million followers. But what began as Peters promoting dark conspiracy theories about the Covid-19 vaccine soon morphed into calls for Anthony Fauci and Hunter Biden to be hanged. In response to the Israel-Gaza war, Peters began spouting anti-Zionism, mixed with far uglier antisemitism. He soon dropped any pretext by hosting Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes on his show to "expose international Jewry," as well as by platforrming the neo-Nazi leader of the "G**** Defense League."

Why are Trump campaign ads monetizing Peters' explicitly pro-Nazi content? The campaign lays responsibility for placement of the advertising with Rumble. A spokesperson for the Trump campaign tells Rolling Stone: "We aren't picking any particular video or channel to run ads on, and we are not given visibility into every single ad that is served during every video. Rumble is ultimately responsible for the ads that are served on any given video on their platform."


The Trump advertising links out to a landing page seeking donations that benefit the Trump Save America joint fundraising committee. The fundraising arm benefits both Trump's official 2024 campaign and Save America, his "leadership PAC," which is helping pay off the former president's astonishing array of legal bills. The URL for the donation page includes the words "generic," "rumble," and "video," lending credence to a lack of targeting.

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Rumble touts its streaming service as an "unapologetically free-speech platform" that is "content neutral" and "designed to be immune to cancel culture." The company's early investors include J.D. Vance, now a GOP senator from Ohio, who is said to be in the mix for Trump's 2024 running mate. As a YouTube alternative popular with far-right and cultural-outcast creators, Rumble hosts controversial figures including Andrew Tate and Russell Brand. Last year, it suffered a public flight of advertisers who chose not to be associated with such content.


Rumble did not respond to multiple emails from Rolling Stone about whether the platform has guardrails to avoid placing a presidential campaign ads against pro-Hitler content, or whether individual advertisers can choose to block certain content or creators.

In an FAQ for Rumble investors, the company says it offers both "programmatic and non-programmatic" advertising - that is, advertising placed by computer algorithm and not. The Trump campaign statement refers to its use of "run of network inventory" - a term of art for untargeted, computer allocated advertising - meaning its ads "appear on any video the algorithm serves." The Trump campaign did not answer questions about whether it has any concerns about its advertising relationship with Rumble or qualms about helping Peters monetize his pro-Nazi views.

In the March 8 video where the Trump campaign ads appeared, Peters leaped over the fascist line he's been towing, and landed squarely in pro-Nazi territory. The title of Peters' video is chockablock with buzzwords that a responsible advertiser might choose to avoid: "America TRANSforms Into Weimar 2.0: Nazi's BURNED LGBT Propaganda To Cleanse Germany."


During the broadcast, Peters blasts the "Weimar conditions" in the contemporary United States and insists they must be met by "Weimar solutions." Weimar is a reference to the German Weimar Republic that was overthrown by the Nazis. Peters praises the horrific Nazi campaign of book burning that was enacted shortly after Hitler came to power, calling it "one of the first remedies that Hitler and the National Socialists had to offer" to what Peters described as a Weimar era of "complete and total degeneracy" and "sexual perversion," which had been encouraged, he claimed, by a government and culture "ruled" by Jews.

In Peters' twisted telling of this dark history, Nazis across Germany united to "storm perverted libraries, perverted bookstores, and burn all of their transgender manuals, all of their porn, all of their disgusting literature on leading homosexual lifestyles." (The Nazis infamously also burned books by Bertolt Brecht, Ernest Hemmingway, Sigmund Freud, and Hellen Keller.) Peters said the Nazis "did exactly what reasonable people would do if given the opportunity," and insisted of the book burning: "It was justified. It was great. It was awesome. Period. Point blank."


Peters used his show to voice denial about the Holocaust - claiming war "propaganda" made it impossible for him to know if Hitler was really "a ruthless person that murdered millions" - before returning to the book burning campaign. Peters asked of the Nazi leader, "Wasn't he a hero?" for enacting it, elaborating: "Wasn't Hitler doing the right thing when he ordered these books to be burned and these places to be stormed by force?"

Leaving no doubt about his own dark agenda, Peters called for a modern re-enactment. "I want to see people on horseback storming the school libraries and collecting these books - and the people who push them," he said, adding that the bonfires would serve as "a public societal cleansing ceremony." But Peters does not want to stop with spectacle: "We will burn their books, we'll burn their ideas to the ground. And then we'll put them on trial, and they'll be held accountable for their assault on humanity, and the rape and murder of childhood innocence. No quarter for parasites. Maximum accountability. Extreme accountability is the only remedy here. Kill it with fire."


(Full disclosure: Peters has previously called on this reporter to be publicly hanged - after a trial for "mass psyops" - as part of his agenda for "extreme accountability.")

Rumble's terms of service supposedly prohibit creators from posting content that is "abusive, inciting violence, harassing, harmful, hateful, antisemitic, racist or threatening." A rep for Peters did not respond to questions from Rolling Stone about how much Peters makes from Rumble, or whether he's ever been warned by the platform about his content or had his monetization threatened. Peters is currently preparing to launch a new show called "Uncancelable."

In truth, Rumble is hardly alone in keeping Peters' content in circulation. He is active on Telegram. Despite a vow by X execs to stamp out antisemitism, Peters posts and streams regularly at Elon Musk's platform. He even has an Instagram channel that is brimming with antisemitic content.


Ironically, while Trump ads run against his show, Peters does not take a kind view of the former president, whom he claims "bows to his Zionist masters." In recent days Peters has been posting memes of Trump mugging with a menorah and a cartoon of Trump pulling apart his shirt to reveal a Star of David where a Superman ‘S' might go. In a caption to the cartoon, Peters writes of Trump: "America FIRST… after Israel of course. ."
 
That’s pretty telling. He was with him for 4 years and was loyal to Trump during his VP term.

While it won’t change opinions/votes of die-hard Trump fans, this will give 2nd thought to some GOP voters. Considering the outcome could come down to a few thousand voters in 3 or 4 states…his lack of endorsement could certainly swing the vote.
I like that he called out Trump for “walking away from a commitment to confront the national debt.” Respect for Pence.
 
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Trump flip flops on House TikTok ban, pulling rug from under Republican allies​


Former President Donald Trump is flip-flopping on banning TikTok, pulling the rug from under Republican congressional allies pushing legislation that would force the popular Chinese-owned app to be sold.

Trump Monday reversed his previous strong support for a GOP-backed bill that gives the app’s Chinese owner a few months to sell it or be shut down.


“There’s a lot of good, and there’s a lot of bad” with TikTok, Trump said on CNBC. “There are a lot of people on TikTok that love it. There are a lot of young kids on TikTok who will go crazy without it.”

Trump conceded that TikTok is a national security risk because the Chinese government could force the app’s owner ByteDance hand over data from U.S. users.

But the presumptive Republican presidential nominee sought to change the subject to Facebook, which he claims would benefit from a ban of TikTok.

“Without TikTok, you can make Facebook bigger, and I consider Facebook to be an enemy of the people,” Trump added.

Trump had vociferously supported a proposal to force a sale of TikTok while he was president.

Congressional Republicans are now pushing the bill, which has won widespread bipartisan support. And President Joe Biden last week came out in support of the measure.


It’s unclear what may have spurred Trump to change his tune on TikTok, although the app appears to be a hotbed of MAGA propaganda videos.

He admits recently meeting at his Mar-a-Lago estate with a Republican hedge fund owner who holds a massive stake in TikTok but denies discussing the app.

That was his reason for torpedoing a bipartisan border security proposal that included many GOP policy priorities.

Trump’s pushback puts him on the opposite side of the debate of powerful congressional Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise, who has called the legislation a “critical national security bill.”

For now, Republicans are backing the ban with the House preparing to approve it using a procedure that will require a two-thirds vote.

“We must ensure the Chinese government cannot weaponize TikTok against American users and our government through data collection and propaganda,” Scalise said in his weekly preview of upcoming legislation.


The FBI has warned that TikTok’s owner could share user data like browsing history, location and biometric identifiers with China’s authoritarian government.

Biden banned the use of TikTok in 2022 for nearly 4 million federal employees on devices owned by its agencies.

But in a sign of the app’s popularity with young people, Biden’s reelection campaign recently joined the app and started posting content on it.

If enacted, the bill would effectively ban TikTok and other ByteDance apps from being available in Apple or Google app stores or on web hosting services in the U.S.
I don't see how it helps to ban TikTok. If China wants data on Americans, it can simply buy it from the social media companies. Maybe Congress should try to ban China from buying data. If TikTok is banned, it will be interesting to see if courts will rule it as being against the 1st Amendment.
 
I don't see how it helps to ban TikTok. If China wants data on Americans, it can simply buy it from the social media companies. Maybe Congress should try to ban China from buying data. If TikTok is banned, it will be interesting to see if courts will rule it as being against the 1st Amendment.
Read what Rand Paul said about Tik Tok on Fox News.
 
I don't see how it helps to ban TikTok. If China wants data on Americans, it can simply buy it from the social media companies. Maybe Congress should try to ban China from buying data. If TikTok is banned, it will be interesting to see if courts will rule it as being against the 1st Amendment.
You think they can purchase on the market from American companies they same data they can collect themselves?
 
He was talking about the auto industry.
Yea, but as usual he was telling lies. Five of the top six American made cars are EVs. Tradition "American" car companies don't even make the top ten. (Corvette finally in at 19th). The guy is simply a fraud and the average MAGA imbecile just takes the lies he says as gospel. Our incompetent media focuses on the titilating stuff (But, but he said bloodbath!!) instead of being relentless in pointing out that he is telling factual lies.

What was scheduled to be a guest appearance by former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally for Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, quickly turned into Trump saying there would be a "bloodbath" for the country if he doesn’t win 2024, while railing against the electric vehicle industry manufacturing automobiles outside the U.S. and using disparaging language to describe undocumented immigrants.

"We're gonna put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not gonna be able to sell those guys if I get elected," Trump said while criticizing overseas manufacturing production.

"Now, if I don't get elected, it's gonna be a bloodbath for the whole ... that's gonna be the least of it, it's gonna be a bloodbath for the country, that'll be the least of it."

Trump's campaign has pushed back on claims Trump was talking about violence throughout the country should he lose reelection in 2024, arguing he was talking about the destruction of the auto industry.

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Everything he is saying isn’t true’: Congolese governments denounce Trump’s baseless stories about emptied prisons

A country letting prisoners and the insane out in mass would be dumb and dangerous. Dumping out bus loads and boatloads of such people on the border of neighboring countries to start their way to America surely wouldn't be tolerated. Once again, Trump doesn't have common sense and doesn't have the good sense God gave a goose.
 
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