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Commentator 1
Convicted felon. President Donald Trump took his clown show on the road to Scotland over the weekend and humiliated himself and America again and again and again. Why this person is not in a dementia unit instead of the Oval Office, I cannot understand. But let's start with the most craven thing he said at his press conference with the European Union later. Should Israel be doing more to allow food into Gaza?
Commentator 2
Say it.
Commentator 1
Should Israel be doing more to allow food into Gaza?
Commentator 2
What did you say? Israel. Should Israel be doing more to allow food into Gaza? Well, you know, we gave $60 million two weeks ago, and nobody even acknowledged it for food. And it's terrible. You know, you really at least want to have somebody say, thank you. No other country gave anything. We gave $60 million two weeks ago for food for Gaza, and nobody acknowledged it. Nobody talks about it. And it makes you feel a little bad when you do that. And, you know, you have other countries not giving anything. None of the European countries, by the way, gave. I mean, nobody gave but us. And nobody said, gee, thank you very much, and it would be nice to have at least a thank you.
Commentator 1
Are you kidding me? Donald Trump, they are committing ethnic cleansing. Children are dying of starvation. Everyone in that country is dying of starvation. And you want a thank you? You want to take out a sign that says, oh, thank you, United States, for giving us $60 million in food. That's the least you can do in this administration. Why don't you make peace talks? Why don't you get on the phone with your butt buddy Benjamin Netanyahu and make a plan to stop the suffering and the genocide and the human rights violations are going on in Gaza, but instead, you want to thank you. What a piece of shit. And then Europe has zero tolerance for Donald Trump, Unlike Maga, they see Donald Trump for exactly who he is. So kudos to the reporter asking a question about Epstein.
Commentator 2
Epstein story. Oh, you got to be kidding with that. No, had nothing to do with that. Only you would think that.
Commentator 1
Okay, Trump, here's the deal. Your clown show where you can tell people what reality is, and they don't believe their eyes and they don't believe their ears. That doesn't work outside triple Trumpers. The rest of the world sees you for the craven derelict that you are, and someone explain it to me. Why is he so obsessed with windmills? Like, you cannot go meet with global leaders and talk about how ugly windmills are? We have real problems. Why don't you solve problems in Gaza or negotiate peace between Russia and Ukraine? Nobody wants to hear about how you Feel about fucking windmills?
Commentator 2
Well, I say. I say two things to Europe. Stop the windmills. You're ruining your countries. I really mean it. It's so sad. You fly over and you see these windmills all over the place, ruining your beautiful fields and valleys.
Commentator 1
What is he even talking about? And then meeting with leaders, he does it again. He has an obsession with windmills. I don't understand.
Commentator 2
And it's a very expensive. And I would love to see. I mean, today I'm playing the best course, I think, in the world. Turnberry. Even though I. It's probably the best course in the world, right? And I look over the horizon and I see nine windmills, like right at the end of the 18th. I said, isn't that a shame? What a shame. You have the same thing all over. All over Europe in particular. You have windmills all over the place. Some of the countries prohibit it. But people ought to know these windmills are very destructive. They're environmentally unsound, just the exact opposite. Because the environmentalists, they're not really environmentalists, they're political hacks. Their.
Commentator 1
Yes, when wind. Wind powered energy is so damaging. You stupid asshole. I mean, what a stupid fuck. And then he goes on about the whales. Like, what is he talking about? Why is no one talking about how unhinged and demented and detached from reality this man is? Why are we not talking about that noisy.
Commentator 2
You know, you have a certain place in the Massachusetts area that over the last 20 years had one or two whales wash ashore, and in a short period of time they had 18. Okay? Because it's driving them loco. It's driving them crazy. Now, windmills will not come. It's not going to happen in the United States. And it's a very expensive and.
Commentator 1
Okay, so Donald Trump is worried about windmills, and he honestly believes this because he continues to say it. I mean, this is not an isolated incident. That windmills are making whales crazy. What kind of a nutball says that? I mean, shut the fuck up. You make no sense. You absolutely, positively are the most moronic president in the history of the presidency, on top of being the most corrupt, the most compromised, the most criminal, on and on and on. But you're an embarrassment to yourself and the brand. And here's the thing. So the Epstein files thing is not going away. Trump has been able to manufacture a distraction to every single bit of his nefarious conduct. And the MAGA faithful just buy it, hook, line and sinker. No accountability for him ever. But this Epstein thing that he whipped people up for 10 years about. And now he's covering it up and acting like it's Democrats and it's stupid. And why are you talking about something so long ago? The distraction's not working. He tried the Barack Obama, he tried Hillary on tranquilizers, he's tried all this stuff. So now his latest distraction effort is to arrest Oprah and Beyonce. So he posts. I'm looking at a large amount of money owed by the Democrats after the presidential election and the fact that they admit to paying, probably illegally, $11 million to singer Beyonce for an endorsement. $3 million in expenses to Oprah, 600,000 to a very low rated TV anchor, Al Shar. You are not allowed to pay for an endorsement. It is totally illegal to do so, blah, blah, blah. Okay, here's the thing. Number one, he is the biggest criminal of all time. He and Elon Musk, I shudder to think about the crimes they committed regarding the election, but he is so desperate. And the President Barack Hussein Obama crap isn't working. The Hillary Clinton email stuff is not working. And now he's going after Oprah and Beyonce and he doesn't even know what the he's talking about. He's like, maybe, maybe they paid him for an endorsement which is illegal. Like, shut up. You're making the biggest ass of yourself as always. But here's the thing, just to go to show you how Scotland thinks of Donald Trump, here's the headline. On the day he arrived in Scotland, the national says convicted US Felon to arrive in Scotland. Republican leader who was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation will visit golf courses. That's exactly who this man is. That's what he deserves. Why legacy media st washes him and doesn't start every conversation, every press conference. We are going to the convicted fraudster, the convicted felon, the convicted sexual abuser to see what he had to say, which will probably be nonsensical because he makes no sense ever. And then there was a protest against Donald Trump. And I just picked out my favorite. Trump is still. These are the kind of signs they're showing in Scotland. I love that Scotland is showing solidarity with those of us that are not triple Trumpers because they see it. They see he is a convicted felon, convicted fraudster, tax evader, bankrupter of casinos, terrible businessman, ugly fat cheater, cheater, cheater. And this weekend, you know how Trump loves to tell you he wins. He's only won golf tournaments at his golf tournaments. And then this weekend he, his caddy is caught on tape throwing the ball down for him to hit it so that he can do better at his golf course. Let's watch this, Red. Look at the guy, Red. The ball just came out. And Trapp, who sees this whole thing, just gets up to hit it like it's normal. He is a cheater. He cheats on wives, he cheats on tax, he cheats on money, he cheats on Trump University, Trump casinos, you name it, he cheats on it. So he gets caught cheating on his golf course. Now, remember, this is so insecure that he had his physician put in his medical records that he always won the yearly tournament at his golf courses. That's who this is. And then here's the thing. The one thing this weekend that caught my eye that I thought was so funny, I bust out laughing. I had to share it with you. I saw this on social media and it says the NYPD has just confirmed that Trump's height is 510 and his weight is 287 pounds. They know this because he was arrested, booked, weighed, photographed, and fingerprinted for his 34 felonies. This is very different from his scripted 63, 220 pounds. And I just got the biggest kick out of that because everybody knows he wear. He's a fraud, he's a cheat. He wears lifts, he puts shoulder pads in. He tells people he's 6, 3 and 220 pounds. His fat ass is no more 220 pounds than I am 350 pounds. And so, Kylie, do we have a side by side? Okay, so here's a side by side of Donald Trump with his very round humpty Dumpty waist. And then a picture of Chris Hemsworth who is actually 6, 3, 220, you know, sculpted pecs, six pack abs, and then Humpty Dumpty over here with this fat ass without his makeup. Looks a hundred. I just, I had to share that because I found it to be so amusing. Please like this video and subscribe to our channel. We're trying to get to 1 million subscribers. Thanks.
IHIP News Episode Summary
Title: Trump Ran Out of Scotland as Massive Backlash Explodes
Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
Release Date: July 28, 2025
In this episode of IHIP News, hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan delve into the tumultuous visit of former President Donald Trump to Scotland, examining the widespread backlash and the broader implications of his actions on the international stage. The discussion is marked by sharp critiques, incisive analysis, and moments of dark humor, staying true to the show's progressive and comedic tone.
The episode opens with a scathing critique of Donald Trump's visit to Scotland, highlighting the negative reception he received. Jennifer Welch (Commentator 1) vehemently condemns Trump's actions, labeling him a "convicted felon" and accusing him of repeatedly humiliating both himself and America on the global stage.
Jennifer Welch [00:05]: "Convicted felon. President Donald Trump took his clown show on the road to Scotland over the weekend and humiliated himself and America again and again, and again and again."
The hosts express frustration over Trump's perceived inability to address serious geopolitical issues, instead focusing on trivial matters that alienate international audiences.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around a press conference where Trump questioned whether Israel should do more to allow food into Gaza. Angie Sullivan (Commentator 2) criticizes Trump's approach, emphasizing the lack of acknowledgment for U.S. aid.
Angie Sullivan [00:36]: "We gave $60 million two weeks ago for food for Gaza, and nobody acknowledged it. Nobody talks about it. And it makes you feel a little bad when you do that."
Jennifer furthers this critique by pointing out the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and Trump's misplaced priorities.
Jennifer Welch [01:28]: "Everyone in that country is dying of starvation. And you want a thank you? ... Why don't you make peace talks?"
The conversation shifts to Trump's unusual focus on windmills, which the hosts dismiss as irrelevant to pressing global issues. Angie Sullivan reiterates Trump's misguided concerns about wind energy, using humor to highlight the absurdity.
Angie Sullivan [03:31]: "You fly over and you see these windmills all over the place, ruining your beautiful fields and valleys."
Jennifer criticizes Trump's lack of focus on critical issues like the conflicts in Russia-Ukraine and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Jennifer Welch [03:13]: "Why don't you solve problems in Gaza or negotiate peace between Russia and Ukraine? Nobody wants to hear about how you Feel about fucking windmills?"
The hosts delve into Trump's strategies to divert attention from his legal troubles, including the Epstein scandal. Jennifer Welch accuses Trump of consistently manufacturing distractions to mask his misconduct.
Jennifer Welch [05:17]: "Trump has been able to manufacture a distraction to every single bit of his nefarious conduct. And the MAGA faithful just buy it, hook, line and sinker."
They discuss Trump's attempts to shift blame and create scandals involving high-profile individuals like Oprah and Beyoncé, questioning the efficacy of these tactics.
Jennifer Welch [05:17]: "Now his latest distraction effort is to arrest Oprah and Beyonce. ... You are not allowed to pay for an endorsement. It is totally illegal to do so."
Highlighting international perspectives, Jennifer shares headlines and public sentiments from Scotland, portraying Trump as a disgraced figure not worthy of respect.
Jennifer Welch [05:17]: "Here's the headline. On the day he arrived in Scotland, the national says convicted US Felon to arrive in Scotland. Republican leader who was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation will visit golf courses."
They emphasize the solidarity shown by the Scottish public against Trump, contrasting it with the support he receives from his base in the United States.
The discussion concludes with a focus on Trump's personal behavior and public image, including his dishonesty about his physical appearance and cheating scandals. Jennifer uses a humorous comparison to underscore Trump's deceitfulness.
Jennifer Welch [05:17]: "Here's a side by side of Donald Trump with his very round humpty Dumpty waist. ... Looks a hundred."
She criticizes Trump's inability to maintain a truthful and credible persona, labeling him as "the most moronic president" and an "embarrassment to himself and the brand."
Throughout the episode, Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan offer a robust critique of Donald Trump's actions and their repercussions both domestically and internationally. Their analysis underscores the challenges Trump faces in maintaining his image amidst mounting legal issues and global disapproval. The hosts effectively blend humor with serious commentary, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the backlash against Trump’s Scotland visit and its broader significance.
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This episode of IHIP News provides an unfiltered and passionate examination of Donald Trump's controversial actions, reflecting the hosts' commitment to holding public figures accountable through sharp analysis and candid discussion.