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Host or Commentator 1
On top of facing spiraling cognitive decline. The President of the United States, Donald Trump, is a president. Petty, immature, petulant, titty baby. Play the clip.
Donald Trump
Make a couple of tweaks. I mean, we don't want to benefit Democrat governors, although I would do that if it made it better. But they don't know what they're doing. We don't want to, we don't want to do any damage to the state. We want to help all the states, but we have governors that are from the Democratic Party. Let's say New York, Illinois, big ones. And let's say Gavin Newsom, who's done a horrible job in California. You know, we want to benefit the, we want to benefit Republicans because they are the ones that are going to make America great again. The Democrats are destroying our country and you see that with the passing administration, with an open borders policy that allowed 21 million people into our country. And many of those people are stone cold murderers, killers and.
Host or Commentator 1
Okay, it's enough of the lies. Okay, several things here. Number one, he's standing right next to Christ follower Moses, Mike Johnson, and he's sitting there calling the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, Gavin Newscom. He's criticizing the governor of Illinois, New York, California, and here are the facts on the ground. These, these states, Illinois, New York, California are what are referred to as donor states. They give more in federal income taxes than they pay back. States like ours that we live in. Oklahoma, maga, super majority, not one county went blue, are parasitic states. They take more than they give. Furthermore, it's really rich that these MAGA guys want to run around browbeating Joe Biden right now. And Joe Biden, whether you like him or not, or you thought he was too old or whatever, number one, he's not president anymore. But number Two, he was president for every single person. If there was a disaster in a red state, he immediately released FEMA funds to help Americans regardless of political party. He didn't play politics because he was a big boy. But this guy is a little tiny toddler that is sitting here at the top of the world playing politics with states whose policies he disagree with that pay for all of his and billionaire friends ability to not pay taxes. That's what this is. It is a long con where these people are consistently trying to lie to their supporters and say you can't have nice things because of these immigrants or because of these Democrats. You can't have nice things because Donald Trump and the entire MAGA movement lie to you. They lie so that they can have everything and they emotionally and spiritually blackmail you to vote against your own best interest.
Commentator or Analyst
It infuriates me that he's still talking about the open borders under Biden and 21 million because that has been disproven time and time and time again. But Trump never lets facts get in the way of a good lie. But here's what irritates me. If Joe Biden or Barack Obama got on TV and said, we only want to make policy and fund Democratic states, only blue states, because we don't like what the Republican super majorities are doing, FOX News would go bananas, the right wing echo chamber would have a meltdown. And he sits there and acts like he has the absolute zero empathy for anybody unless they have his lips on his ass.
Host or Commentator 1
And then, let's just remember, you know, people in his party claim to be big Jesus people, big Christians. Trump talked about he's bringing religion back in the strongest way anybody's ever seen. Well, one of the tenets of Christianity is to help those suffering. Here's what the President of the United States headline here about not approving FEMA for St. Louis. Right here, the mayor of St. Louis says FEMA has not arrived to help after devastating tornadoes despite her requests. And I remember, remember from that video right before sits little Moses Mike Johnson, who talks incessantly about his religion and God and prayer, wanting to pray the gay away and all of these things. The number one tenet, I would think, I'm not a religious person and I have this calling, this moral calling that we pay these federal taxes and if a tornado hits any American, even if it's some MAGA trailer park, they are entitled to federal assistance. I believe that's the decent, right, humane thing to do. Not these MAGA Republicans, they don't because they want all the money for themselves. Next up, Rolling Stones headline put this up. Trump lies that his bill cuts taxes for everyone when it raises them on the poor. Trump's big beautiful bill will raise taxes on those making less than 15,000 in 2027 and even more by 2029, according to the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
Commentator or Analyst
What's so amazing about this is we haven't heard a word about tax on tip because he's not doing that. No taxes on Social Security. He's not doing that. He is cutting funds for snap, for Medicaid, Social Security, raising taxes on poor people, and yet he runs around in a cult. First of all, why is no one talking about the president? United States refer propose law as a big beautiful bill. How old are you?
Host or Commentator 1
That is ridiculous. His Twitter name is ealdonaldtrump.
Commentator or Analyst
I know.
Host or Commentator 1
We don't even talk about that. Ealdonaldtrump. I mean, this is, this is a completely insecure, malignant narcissist that all he can speak is in these fifth to seventh grade adjectives. And it's the biggest thing of this and the best the world has ever seen. And he, this guy is not intellectual. He's intellectual, intellectually lazy. He is con artist. It reminds me of that movie with Leonardo DiCaprio with the con man, catch me if you can. I think it was called. That's what this guy is. All right, next up, Washington Post put this up. After President Trump's third phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin since his inauguration, it appears there will be no let up in fighting unless US pressure on Mount Moscow. So this comes as a surprise to no one. And the Republicans for as long as I can remember, were very big on national security. And that was one of the flexes as a liberal that lives in a blue state that when I would get into healthy discussions with people on the other side of the aisle, friends, acquaintances, these were their always their go to the Constitution. I believe in the Constitution. That's why I support the Republican Party. I believe in a strong national security. I believe in a strong national defense. These were two of the big tenants. These have been completely eroded from their vocabulary. They are completely obsequious to Vladimir Putin, whose number one goal has been to drain American power from within. And Donald Trump was a key player slash co conspirator in that plan. And what has he done? He has done exactly that. He has drained the American economy. It's far worse than what people are actually reporting. We are heading straight into a recession. He's draining our military is laughable. Right now, which makes me so sad for the people in lower class neighborhoods that were recruited by these, you know, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines as a way to get out of those neighborhoods and have a career. And they get sucked out of this to then go work for a guy who's texting war plans with emojis on a signal chat. And I mean, not even a slap on the wrist. No.
Commentator or Analyst
In fact, Michael Waltz, who invited the Atlantic reporter, is now the nominee for the U.S. ambassador. I think the more incompetent and corrupt you are, the better Trump likes you, the more you can do. And it is an abomination that he sits around and says Ukraine invaded Russia. He does it and then he acts like he's so for peace. And it's Vladimir, stop. And he gets on phone call, no pressure. It's unbelievable.
Host or Commentator 1
It's, it's just breathtaking American weakness that has been sane washed by the media and continually sane washed by the gigantic right wing media echo chamber. If the roles were reversed in any Democrat behave this way, even remotely, they would be calling for impeachment and justifiably. All right, next up, we have a photograph here. Pop this up. Trump calls America a stupid country because he has to obey the constitution. As the U.S. supreme Court was preparing to hear arguments from the administration about doing away with the constitutional right to birthright citizenship, Donald Trump got on Truth Social and had another epic meltdown. This time, however, he took things further than ever by declaring the United States a stupid country if he's not allowed to violate the Constitution. So I was on, I think Instagram the other day and I saw this clip of Bill Maher. And Bill Maher was going off about how Americans shouldn't criticize their country. Like he's turned into kind of like the thought police to say we don't like the country. Nobody criticized the, criticizes the United States more than Donald Trump. Yet the burden to be perfect, to be the perfect patriot, to, you know, have crystal clear politics at all times. It's always critiqued from the right to the left. And then you have people like Bill Maher, who used to be liberal, who now has been quasi red pilled. And when I saw that clip, I thought, you know, I learned a long time ago in a public school in Oklahoma that the, what was unique about the United States is you didn't have to like it. And you had that right, you had that right to not like the country. And you had the right to be able to say, I don't like America. Now will there be meltdowns on the right, of course. Will they lose their mind because they're so thin skinned about their own links to American patriotism or what have you? Yes, and we can leave that up for the psychiatrist to analyze. But this is a really interesting thing that we have an American president that has consistently and constantly called the United States of America a piece of shit in a terrible country. And he does it with impunity.
Commentator or Analyst
No one calls him out on it. Nobody, nobody ever says, it's like if you dry hump the American flag, then it's all good. You don't have to be complimentary of American. He does nothing but denigrate America congresspeople. He even goes after Republicans that don't agree with him. He's bad rapping the Supreme Court. But because the Supreme Court wants him to abide by the terms of the Constitution, that's really not a stretch for the President.
Host or Commentator 1
Trump doesn't care about any of these policies. He just cares about advancing his own corruption. The things that he really enjoys are like picking fights at 1:30am with musicians. Like, that's where he, I think in his mind, he thinks he shines. And that's really probably his favorite thing to do. Talking about Russia and geopolitical issues. He's so far over his skis on this. I remember the reports from Trump 1.0 when he actually had some people around him that were right wing but actually believed in the rule of law. They said he would be in these meetings with the generals and he was bored to tears. And he would be like, on his phone tweeting, paying zero attention. And the problem now is the first time he was surrounded by people that could do their jobs. Maybe I didn't agree with him politically, but they believed pretty much in the tenets of American democracy. Fast forward to this. He's surrounded by people that are equally as dumb as he.
Commentator or Analyst
Right.
Host or Commentator 1
And equally as intellectually lazy as he and equally as corrupt as he. And then you get to like somebody like Kristi Noem. I mean, this woman is just not even bright at all. She should not be in charge of anything except maybe perhaps like a spa, Botox spa, something like that. I think she'd probably do a great job running that, you know, running ad campaigns for that, dressing up the models in different outfits. But instead she is in charge of the Homeland Security pumps. Other day, I am at the Syracuse airport, leaving my son's graduation, flying to LaGuardia, and I'm in line, TSA line, and there is this TV screen and it's Kristi Noem.
Commentator or Analyst
Of course it is.
Host or Commentator 1
She has, she has produced this video. Welcome to Homeland Security. I'm Christine N. And I just thought, Jesus Christ, these people are everywhere. And it's just, it's, it's all of this, like, showmanship, politics, like his entire administration. What's so amazing to me right now, as they're talking about Joe Biden and his competency and do people cover it up while Donald Trump has to have a narrator stand next to his desk and they put a bill in front of him, an executive order, and he goes, what's this? And they tell him, he goes, well, what does that do? Well, I've never heard of this before. And he signs it. And I'm like, we're all openly covering up for this man's mental decline while he's surrounded by people who have to explain to him what he's signing. And he's never even heard of it before. And he doesn't know who invaded Ukraine, which it was Russia. And so we're living in the demise of the American democracy. And so many people beyond just the right wing media echo chamber are complicit, insane, washing this man in his horrific mental decline. It is, it is marked, it is obvious. And he is surrounded by people that you would think wouldn't have such great mental decline because they're decades younger than him, but they're right there neck to neck with him, which is just fascinating. Okay, we'll see you all later.
IHIP News: Detailed Episode Summary
Episode Title: Trump Punishing Victims of Natural Disaster, Calls America ‘Stupid’!!
Release Date: May 20, 2025
Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
Introduction to the Episode
In this episode of IHIP News, hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie "Pumps" Sullivan delve into the contentious and polarizing actions of former President Donald Trump. They critique his handling of natural disasters, his rhetoric towards America and political opponents, and his overall impact on national policies and sentiments. The episode is marked by sharp analysis, passionate commentary, and a blend of humor and serious discourse.
Jennifer Welch initiates the discussion by addressing Trump’s derogatory remarks about America's intellect and his leadership qualities:
Jennifer emphasizes Trump's lack of intellectual depth and his focus on personal gain over national welfare. She likens him to a con artist, referencing his inability to engage thoughtfully with pressing geopolitical issues.
Angie "Pumps" Sullivan supports this by highlighting Trump’s disregard for substantive policy-making:
The hosts criticize Trump's approach to natural disasters, contrasting it with Joe Biden's administration:
She accuses Trump of politicizing disaster relief, prioritizing his support base over the needs of all Americans. This is juxtaposed against Biden’s non-partisan assistance efforts.
Quote from Trump: “We want to help all the states, but we have governors that are from the Democratic Party...” (01:05)
Jennifer argues that Trump's selective aid undermines national solidarity and ethical responsibilities.
The discussion shifts to Trump’s fiscal policies, particularly his tax reforms:
She references the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation’s findings that Trump’s tax policies disproportionately affect those earning less than $15,000, exacerbating economic inequality.
Critique: The hosts highlight the lack of transparency in Trump’s tax agenda, noting omitted details like the absence of taxes on Social Security and tips, which exacerbate the financial strain on vulnerable populations.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Trump’s foreign policy, particularly his interactions with Russia:
Jennifer critiques Trump’s relationship with Vladimir Putin, accusing him of undermining American national security and aligning with adversarial foreign powers.
The hosts express frustration over Trump’s disregard for established defense protocols, leading to perceived economic and military drain.
Jennifer highlights Trump's volatile behavior and negative statements about America:
She underscores the contradiction between Trump’s claimed advocacy for Christianity and his actions, which she argues do not align with Christian tenets of helping the suffering.
Quote from Trump: “The United States a stupid country if he's not allowed to violate the Constitution.” (09:13)
The hosts critique the competence and integrity of Trump’s administration members:
She illustrates her disdain for key figures like Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, portraying them as emblematic of the administration’s misguided priorities and lack of expertise.
Jennifer and Angie discuss the complicity of media outlets in perpetuating Trump’s narrative:
They argue that both mainstream and right-wing media fail to hold Trump accountable, allowing his negative rhetoric and policies to go unchallenged.
Conclusion
Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan conclude the episode by lamenting the state of American democracy under Trump’s influence. They emphasize the need for accountability, ethical leadership, and a return to policies that genuinely serve the American populace's best interests. The episode serves as a fervent critique of Trump's legacy, urging listeners to remain vigilant and informed.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Final Thoughts
This episode of IHIP News offers a comprehensive and critical examination of Donald Trump’s actions and their implications for America. Through detailed analysis and passionate commentary, Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan provide listeners with a nuanced perspective on contemporary political dynamics, encouraging informed and engaged citizenship.
Note: Timestamps indicate approximate locations within the transcript provided for reference.