Episode 749: Trump Lap Dog's Over Inflate Popularity; MTG Fooled Again; Bannon Names Possible Trump Enemy List
This week on Ring of Fire! Kellyanne Conway has returned to her
previous role as the chief lie-teller for Donald Trump. Over the
weekend, Conway appeared on Fox News to falsely claim that Trump
spoke to about 8,000 people at a predominantly black church i
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This week on Ring of Fire!
Kellyanne Conway has returned to her previous role as the chief
lie-teller for Donald Trump. Over the weekend, Conway appeared on
Fox News to falsely claim that Trump spoke to about 8,000 people
at a predominantly black church in Detroit, even though photos
showed roughly 200, mostly-white people attending his speech. In
spite of the photographic evidence to the contrary, Conway
continued to push the lie to make Trump feel good, just like she
used to do.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is so desperate for Donald Trump to be
granted immunity by the Supreme Court that she'll believe
anything - including that a video from two years ago was somehow
taken just hours ago. Greene fell for a deceptive video on social
media that was originally posted by a Turning Points contributor
that has a history of plagiarism accusations, with Greene
claiming that the video was proof that SCOTUS was about to give
Trump immunity.
On Saturday, the soon-to-be incarcerated Steve Bannon rattled off
the top names on Donald Trump's enemies lies that will be
targeted first if Trump wins the election this year. Those names
include special prosecutor Jack Smith, Merrick Garland, and Lisa
Monaco. These Justice Department officials and prosecutor are the
ones that have caused the most headaches for Trump, but they
aren't the only people his allies have talked about targeting.
And it may already be game over for Donald Trump in this year's
election as a new poll has found that 21% of Independent voters
say that his criminal convictions make it less likely that they
will vote for him. They also say that these convictions WILL
impact their voting decisions later this year. The only problem
is that the public quickly forgets things, and this sentiment
could easily die off before we get to November, especially since
Trump's other legal cases are likely not happening this year.
All that, and much more, on this week's Ring of Fire Podcast!
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