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Donald Trump (quoted)
Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States. Wouldn't you love to see one of these NFL owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say, get that son of a bitch off the field right now.
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Out.
Donald Trump (quoted)
He's fired.
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He's fired. Please step up to the congregation. Yes, you are.
Donald Trump (quoted)
When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. They're rapists.
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He's a jackass. Yes. Donkey. Today for Monday, March 23, goes to the 47th President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump. Let me tell you something I've been telling y' all all morning that I was listening to Sarah Jake Roberts sermon from last Sunday titled God Still Cares. Dropp includes bombs for Sarah Jake Roberts, and she talks about compassion collapse, also known as compassion fatigue. And compassion collapse is where people begin to feel less empathy, okay? The greater the scale of the trauma. All right? And she challenges us to fight becoming numb to headlines. She challenges us to remain sensitive to both personal and global needs. The reason I'm bringing that up is because it's true. Compassion collapse, compassion fatigue is absolutely a real thing. And we have become desensitized to so much. It's too much going on in the world. There's so much going on. And they want us to care for everything, but then you end up caring for nothing. Okay? The economy is messed up. People ain't got no job. It's media is falling out the sky, ice at the airports. If I work for tsa, I'm not getting paid. We had war with Iran. It's just too much going on in the world, okay? Plus, just whatever you got going on personally. But that can't make us numb to the wrong that is happening on this planet every day on all levels, okay? And what happened this weekend was wrong. See, former FBI director Robert Mueller passed away. He was 81 years old. Rest in peace to him. And as a special counsel, Robin Mueller probed Trump in his 2016 campaign as the leader of the Russian investigation during Trump's first term. So, you know, Trump don't like Robin Mueller. So I didn't expect him to have anything nice to say about Robert Mueller after he passed, but I damn sure didn't expect him to say this. I don't know why we're still surprised by anything that comes out of his mouth, but let's go to ABC News for report.
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Please, a few words about Robert Mueller. Mueller, who died yesterday, is known by many as the man behind the Mueller report, which, of course looked into Russian interference in the 2016 election. He also led the FBI for more than a decade, guiding America through the perilous period after the September 11 attacks. But what perhaps some don't know about Robert Mueller is that he was a genuine war hero during a time when many of his peers were trying to avoid military service. He volunteered joining the Marines after his college roommate was killed in Vietnam. Muller served for more than a year in combat in Vietnam, receiving a Purple Heart after he was shot in the leg. And he was awarded multiple times for valor, including a Bronze Star and a Navy Commendation Medal. Donald Trump reacted to the news of his death by posting this just minutes after it was announced. Robert Mueller just died.
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I'm glad he's dead. That's a remarkable statement for anybody to make, especially a President of the United States.
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Listen, he's keeping that same energy, okay? If he didn't like you when you were alive, no need to pretend when you're dead. Okay, I get it. But here's the thing. I don't have to tell you everything everyone else has already told you about this not being presidential. I hate when people say Trump is not presidential. Why would he be? He's the former executive producer of Celebrity Apprentice, okay? Reality show star turned president. All right, whatever. All right, I'm not even going to get into the hypocrisy of saying something like this, but then being upset about the people who mocked the death of Charlie Kirk. But listen to what he said, though. Listen to what he said about that.
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Have you asked to start with voting
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the visas of the foreigners who have celebrated Charlie Kirk's death?
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No, we haven't.
Donald Trump (quoted)
We haven't. But we are looking at names. We don't like that. That's not right. We wouldn't celebrate if something happened on this, and we don't. These are sick people. These are really deranged, faithful.
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What I'm going to say, and the reason he's getting donkey today is because if you know, you, Donald Trump, care about legacy as much as you claim to, boy, you are really ruining yours. I mean, you've already ruined yours because you're, you know, going to Go down as the worst president of all time because you don't give a damn about democracy, okay? Wiping your ass with the Constitution and on pace to lead this country into the worst financial crisis of all time. But you are also, okay, putting yourself into a position that when you pass, people are going to treat it like Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Okay? The celebrations folks are gonna have, okay? The things people are gonna say about you when you pass. Mr. President, I don't care about how many buildings you put your name on. Bridges, tunnels, they can create holidays. None of that will matter because you have hurt way too many people. And more importantly, you get back the energy you put out. Do you care? Do you care what Baron sees about you after you. After you pass? Do you care what Melania sees about you after you pass? What about your grandkids? I know that C just posted a report that said you have 100% approval rating amongst MAGA Republicans. 100% of MAGA Republicans, according to CNN, approve of the job you're doing. Let me tell you something, man. I live in the real world, and I know people who have voted for Trump three times and they are not happy with the job you're doing. So somebody lying. Okay, cnn, I know Skydance just bought y' all and all of y' all trying to save your jobs, but let me be the first to tell you, most of y' all getting fired anyway. So please go out with some integrity. That was ridiculous. And it's polls like that that feed Trump's ego, okay? It's people around him like that telling him everything he does is great. So much so that he's probably not even aware of the parade people are going to throw when he passes away. Okay? If you think Donald Trump's tasteless tweet towards Robert Mueller was something, wait until you see social media. When Trump passes, okay, the energy that you put out comes back to you. Eckhart Tolle. Everything is energy, and that is all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but get that reality. That's Albert Einstein, comma, comma, comma, comes back to you hard. That's Lauryn Hill. My point is, President Trump, you are teaching people how to treat you by how you treat others. And we as a society should let. Shouldn't let any of this become so normalized that we don't take the time to simply say it's wrong. Please give President Donald J. Trump the biggest he hawk. I know it's a lot going on in the world and people are desensitized to everything. And, you know, when you got to care about everything, you know, you end up caring about nothing. But some things, you should just take the time to say, hey, young world, this is wrong.
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All right.
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This is one of those things.
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All right, well, thank you for that. Donkey of the day. Now, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. So President Trump said he is sending U.S. immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to agents to airports today.
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Yeah. That's another thing we got to care about.
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That's right.
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He's sending ICE agents to the airports today to help TSA workers. A lot of TSA workers are calling out after missing paychecks. They have to find other means to pay their rent away.
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That's the only. That's the only help TSA needs. And that's the only help TSA wants. Their money.
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Their money, their bread that's owed to them. So we're asking, 800-585-1051, what are your thoughts? The fact that Trump is sending ICE agents to, quote, unquote, help TSA workers.
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I wonder if you, are you scared? You know, if you got to fly this week, Are you there? You have, you have anxiety about this? Like, what is it? I wonder, you know, you know, my
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other question is, too, because ICE agents carry. Will they be carrying in the airport?
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Of course they have to.
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I mean, yeah, that's scary as f.
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Just like police carry in the airport. Just like military personnel carrying the airport. Yes, they will be carrying in the airport.
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It's the fact that they're going to be profiling people, you know, just prolonging. They're not. I don't, I don't see them caring about people actually having to get to where they need to go. TSA is already stressed out. And so y' all coming in here to make our jobs easier. Y' all think we still getting paid.
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That's crazy. 800-585-1051. Let's discuss this. The Breakfast Club.
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Podcast: Donkey of the Day (Power 105.1 FM / WWPR-FM)
Host: Charlamagne Tha God
Date: March 23, 2026
Episode Focus: Charlamagne Tha God awards Donald Trump the "Donkey of the Day" for his callous reaction to the death of former FBI director Robert Mueller.
Today's "Donkey of the Day" segment zeroes in on former President Donald J. Trump. The focus: Trump's stunning, vitriolic response to the news of Robert Mueller's death. Charlamagne uses the segment to discuss the dangers of compassion fatigue and desensitization in our divided times, lambasting Trump for embodying this numbness and setting a negative legacy.
The episode maintains the deeply conversational, sometimes irreverent, and direct style Charlamagne is known for. The hosts use humor and cultural references ("Mardi Gras in New Orleans," "reality show star turned president") but remain somber and sharp when discussing the seriousness of Trump’s remarks and their implications for society's empathy.
This "Donkey of the Day" episode is a powerful commentary on the normalization of cruelty and the loss of empathy in public discourse, using Donald Trump’s reaction to Robert Mueller’s death as Exhibit A. The hosts emphasize that while society is overwhelmed with crises, we must not become numb to basic right and wrong, or allow such behavior from public figures to be normalized.
For those who didn't listen: The takeaway is as much a rebuke of Trump's specific statement as it is a wake-up call to resist indifference and maintain empathy, regardless of personal or political animosities.