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Political Commentator
You know things are bad in the Trump administration because Fox News can't spread in it. They're giggling and laughing. The Accomplishments are horrific. J.D. vance is lying. And now we've had our first Trump firing. Let's start with we have finally been revealed who is Big Balls. Big Balls.
Political Analyst
That should be obvious. Why do they call you Big Balls? I just said it as my LinkedIn username. Okay, well, people on LinkedIn take themselves like super seriously and they're pretty adverse to risk. And I was like, well, I want to be neither of those things. So I just, I said it and honestly, I didn't even think anyone would notice.
Political Commentator
Couple things here. Number one, can you imagine owning a business or running a Fortune 500 company and saying, you know what, let's put Big Balls in charge and let's run around and call them Big Balls. And just imagine for a minute if Biden had an advisor at the State Department advising Anthony Blinken, his US Secretary of State named Big Balls the meltdown. We would have to get a fire truck and five ambulances to get Jesse Waters and Sean Hannity to the hospital. But yet we're rolling around. We're joking. Okay? Another thing this guy says, well, I want to take chances. Everybody's so serious. Working for the government is serious. Taking people's benefits is serious. Taking food away from the most marginalized, poorest people, that's serious. Cancer research, it's serious. So we have this guy who is Elon Musk's Big Balls because he takes chances. Clearly he's not old enough to, you know, rent a car by himself. And we have this guy laughing it up with Elon Musk, who is just been the biggest disaster and Jesse Waters. It's an embarrassment. It's an embarrassment to the United States government. It's an embarrassment to every American. And just remember Big Balls has access to every single bit of your private data. It's absolutely jaw dropping. But here's what's even more jaw dropping. Fox News cannot even tell you what Trump's accomplishments are. Here we have. This is what Fox News is listing. President Trump's accomplishment. Declassified the JFK files, but might I remind you, not the Jeffrey Epstein files, because he's in those records. Ended federal support for paper straws. Are you fucking kidding me? And ended production of the penny. Now, they did forget, he did change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. So let's add that to him. And I'm like, this writes the script for the Democrats moving forward. This is what you accomplished. You tore down the American government. You made Canada hate us, basically withdrew us from NATO. It's unbelievable. You've got China that is pissed off beyond words. We've got all these tariffs, the economy's crashing, but at least no more federal support for paper straws. And then if it's not bad enough that paper straws is our biggest accomplishment, we've got even Bret Baier, I mean even Bret Baier, whose lips go directly on the ass of Donald Trump at every turn. He can't even hide how bad the economy is. And then it's directly to be blamed on Trump. And his tariffs shrank.
Political Analyst
First time in three years. People are pointing to the tariff policy. There are people looking at their 401ks that are worried. What do you tell them? Is this going to work? So the first thing is when you talk about the economy, this is Joe Biden's economy. And we inherited $2 trillion economy in the world, peacetime deficits in America.
Political Commentator
Okay, here's the deal. He inherited the best economy in the world. The debt that Trump added in his first time term is far larger than Biden. And what Trump wants to do, because he doesn't want to tax billionaires and corporations is going to send the debt even further. That's why he's so adamant in his big beautiful bill to lift the debt ceiling. So, J.D. vance, you're a liar. And Fox News, your viewers are finally seeing just a tiny bit of truth. I know you like to, you know, wrap it all up, but there's a tiny bit of truth there. So next we're going to talk about the Mike Walls firing. It's the first one. He's the first one to go in the Trump administration. We know it's revolving door of employees. Honestly, I'm surprised we made it through the first hundred days with the same people that started. But Mike Walls, if you recall, is the one that invited the Atlantic reporter on the bomb war plans group chat on signal. He does the fist bump emojis when it's talking about fighter jets. In my opinion, Pete Hegseth should have been the first to go, but I think Mike Walsh was the first to go and I'll get into that later because he got loomered. But here is Mike Walls just 24 hours before he got fired, kissing Trump's.
Political Analyst
Ass President the last four years the world experienced a total lack of zero leadership under, under Biden. And then we've had 100 days of your leadership with, with respect, with strength.
Political Commentator
I mean you're a dumb ass. You are always going to take the fall because he's too embarrassed to replace his hand picked Fox News anchor. So you're, you're the first to go. So he's, he's out. Here's my question. This is his guy. This is his first guy. How bad is number two? I mean the B team has got to be horrific if this is the A team. And Mark Kelly, I thought he had some great thoughts. Remember, he's military, he knows this stuff. Astronaut, former military, U.S. senator. Here's from Mark Kelly on the firing of Mike Waltz.
Political Analyst
Hey everybody. Today the president fired Mike Waltz, the national security advisor. I think they fired the wrong guy. They should have fired Pete Hegseth for his sharing of information, classified and sensitive information on that signal chain. But what really worries me here is why did Mike Walts get fired? Laura Loomer, Internet troll, is claiming credit for this. Does she now get a say as to who our next national security advisor is? If that's the case, I think we should all be very, very concerned.
Political Commentator
And I just want to remind you that Laura Limmer is a right wing conspiracy theorist. I'm going to get to what she said. But let's just, let's recall for a second that the national security advisor position is extreme important, especially when we've got the issues in Gaza, the issues in Yemen, the issues in Ukraine, you know, the created issues with Canada. So he says, and this tells you how little respect Trump has for little Marco Rubio. He has so little respect for him because he knows big balls is in charge that he says, oh, we'll just put Mike Walls over at the United nations, which he dumped Elise Stefanik. She was going to get that. She sold herself for that position. She didn't get it. We're going to m Mike Walls at the United nations and then we're going to give little Marco national intelligence. We're going to replace National Security Adviser Michael Wall with Marco Ruby, which tells you he doesn't give a about national security. He doesn't give a about expertise because he has demeaned and emasculated little Marco at every turn. So this, this is terrifying. But what my Mark Kelly is referencing here on the Loomer, I'm going to play you a clip. She was on a podcast, and here is what Laura said about national security and what she conveyed to Trump.
Narrator
Other week. When you were able to, you know, basically put in some suggestions that President Trump fire the national security apparatus and your input outweighed the national security adviser, Mike Waltz. Did you express any concerns to him about Mike Waltz?
Laura Loomer
My concern was, well, you know, if Michael Waltz is the NSC director and he or the NSC adviser and he, he is saying that he's personally vetting these individuals who have a history of anti Trump remarks and anti Trump associations, why would he be signing off on them? And then it reminded me of a video that I've saved in my phone for many years of Michael Waltz on video speaking out against President Trump when he first ran for for president, accusing him of, of, of being against service members. And so, you know, I was about to show this video to President Trump, and then Michael Waltz, you know, walk Oval Office, you know, I'll just, I could play the video. It just makes me wonder political.
Narrator
So when you went to that meeting.
Laura Loomer
Play the video. Let's just play the video.
Political Analyst
He essentially called anyone who was captured in combat a loser. It's something that I just personally can't stomach. He's a war, five and a half years.
Political Commentator
He's a war hero because he was captured.
Political Analyst
I like people that weren't captured. Don't let Trump fool you. Look into his real record and stop Trump now.
Laura Loomer
He essentially called anybody captured in combat a loser. It's something that I just personally, you know, can't stomach. So if you can't stomach it, why do you want to work for President Trump? If you can't stomach it, why do you want to work in the administration?
Political Commentator
My question to Laura Loomer is why can she stomach that? Why can she stomach the President of the United States calling captured military members losers? I mean, why can anybody stomach that? Why can all these national security rah rah USA humpty American flag patriots stomach that? It is so gross and disrespectful. And here, yesterday, after the firing of Michael Walls, here's what we had. Laura Loomers before we came on, I literally got a text from Laura Loomer saying, bloomer.
Political Analyst
I mean, a verb.
Narrator
A verb.
Laura Loomer
Now.
Political Commentator
A verb. But she's verbing herself.
Narrator
She's verbing herself.
Political Commentator
Okay, so she, Laura Loomer, she is responsible for eating the cats, eating dogs. She got the National Security Advisor fired. Everyone should be terrified. Furthermore, everyone should be terrified that the reason Mike Walls got fired was because he said anti Trump things a while back. Well, he's incompetent, let that say. But the. The allegiance of these secretaries and the President of the United States, for that matter, should be to the United States, and it's always to Trump, because this is fascism. This is authoritarianism. Stick with us. We're trying to get to 1 million subscribers. And we'll have more news soon.
Title: Trump Pissed After Fox News Trolls Him; Starts Firing His Cabinet Members!
Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
Release Date: May 2, 2025
In this action-packed episode of IHIP News, hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan delve into the tumultuous events unfolding within the Trump administration. From the firing of key cabinet members to the strained relationship with Fox News, Jennifer and Angie provide their unfiltered and comedic perspectives on the latest political upheavals. Below is a detailed breakdown of the episode's key discussions, insights, and conclusions.
Jennifer Welch kicks off the conversation by highlighting the severity of the situation within the Trump administration. She emphasizes that the disarray is evident as Fox News, traditionally a strong ally, seems unable to effectively disseminate Trump's accomplishments.
"You know things are bad in the Trump administration because Fox News can't spread in it. They're giggling and laughing. The Accomplishments are horrific." ([00:53])
Jennifer points out the absurdity of promoting individuals with unconventional online personas, such as "Big Balls," in significant government roles. She mocks the idea of serious businesses appointing someone with such a nickname, underlining the lack of professionalism.
"Can you imagine owning a business or running a Fortune 500 company and saying, you know what, let's put Big Balls in charge..." ([01:47])
Angie Sullivan adds to the critique by discussing the misplaced priorities within the administration, like ending federal support for paper straws and the production of pennies, juxtaposing these trivial actions against more critical issues.
"And ended production of the penny. Now, they did forget, he did change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. So let's add that to him." ([03:00])
The conversation shifts to the state of the economy under Trump's policies. Jennifer argues that the economic challenges are a direct result of Trump's decisions, particularly his tariff policies.
"This is Joe Biden's economy. And we inherited $2 trillion economy in the world, peacetime deficits in America." ([04:37])
Angie counters by highlighting the ballooning national debt, attributing its increase more significantly to Trump than to Biden. She criticizes Trump's reluctance to tax billionaires and corporations, which she believes exacerbates the debt crisis.
"The debt that Trump added in his first time term is far larger than Biden. And what Trump wants to do, because he doesn't want to tax billionaires and corporations is going to send the debt even further." ([05:00])
Jennifer announces the firing of Mike Walls, the National Security Advisor, labeling it as the first high-profile dismissal in the Trump administration. She expresses surprise that the administration maintained its initial staff for the first hundred days but notes Mike Walls' questionable behavior leading to his termination.
"It's the first one. He's the first one to go in the Trump administration." ([05:00])
Angie criticizes the decision to fire Mike Walls, suggesting that other officials like Pete Hegseth should have been prioritized for dismissal due to their mishandling of classified information.
"They should have fired Pete Hegseth for his sharing of information, classified and sensitive information on that signal chain." ([07:11])
Both hosts express concern over Laura Loomer's influence in the firing decision. Jennifer refers to Loomer as a "right-wing conspiracy theorist" and is alarmed by her apparent sway over high-level appointments.
"Laura Loomers before we came on, I literally got a text from Laura Loomer saying..." ([10:43])
Angie emphasizes the critical role of the National Security Advisor, especially amid international crises in Gaza, Yemen, and Ukraine. She fears that the administration's instability could compromise national security.
"The national security advisor position is extreme important, especially when we've got the issues in Gaza, the issues in Yemen, the issues in Ukraine..." ([07:46])
The hosts delve deeper into Laura Loomer's interaction with President Trump, where she questions Mike Walls' loyalty and competence based on his past comments.
"My concern was, well, you know, if Michael Waltz is the NSC director and he or the NSC adviser... why would he be signing off on them?" ([09:26])
Angie challenges Loomer's stance by criticizing Trump's disrespect towards military personnel, referencing Walls' alleged derogatory remarks about captured servicemen.
"Why can she stomach the President of the United States calling captured military members losers? I mean, why can anybody stomach that?" ([10:43])
The discussion reveals a worrying trend where non-experts like Loomer influence critical national security appointments, raising alarms about the administration's priorities and decision-making processes.
Wrapping up the episode, Jennifer and Angie warn listeners about the authoritarian tendencies emerging within the Trump administration. They stress the importance of allegiance to the United States over personal loyalty to Trump, labeling the current trajectory as fascist and authoritarian.
"The allegiance of these secretaries and the President of the United States, for that matter, should be to the United States, and it's always to Trump, because this is fascism." ([11:20])
The hosts conclude with a call to action, urging listeners to stay informed and engaged as the political landscape continues to evolve unpredictably.
Administration Instability: The Trump administration is experiencing significant internal turmoil, marked by the firing of key officials like Mike Walls.
Economic Concerns: Trump's tariff policies and refusal to tax the wealthy are exacerbating national debt and economic instability.
Influence of Non-Experts: Individuals like Laura Loomer are exerting undue influence over critical national security appointments, raising concerns about governance quality.
Authoritarian Tendencies: The hosts highlight a disturbing shift towards authoritarianism within the administration, emphasizing the need for the government to prioritize national interest over personal loyalty.
"You know things are bad in the Trump administration because Fox News can't spread in it. They're giggling and laughing." — Jennifer Welch ([00:53])
"The debt that Trump added in his first time term is far larger than Biden." — Angie Sullivan ([05:00])
"Why can she stomach the President of the United States calling captured military members losers?" — Angie Sullivan ([10:43])
In this episode of IHIP News, Jennifer and Angie provide a scathing critique of the Trump administration's current state, highlighting issues of economic mismanagement, questionable appointments, and authoritarian tendencies. Their blend of humor and sharp analysis offers listeners an engaging and insightful take on the complex political developments shaping the nation.