
In this episode of Nightly Scroll, I’m joined by Wyoming’s Secretary of State Chuck Gray. Anti-Trump lawyer Marc Elias is suing Wyoming after the state legislature passed a citizenship requirement in order to vote. We’ll unpack the next steps to ensure Wyoming’s elections ahead of the midterms. Then, Gov. Tim Walz begs Texans to move to Minnesota for one degenerate reason. Plus, eye-popping UFO and robot-takeover stories that will spook even the most seasoned conspiracy theorist!
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Hailey Karenia
Hello everyone. Welcome to another edition of Nightly Scroll. I'm Hailey Karenia. I hope everyone had a very safe Memorial Day weekend. I want to remind everyone to go to the Bongino Report channel on rumble rumble.com Haley is where you can find it. I know everyone who's already in the chat live scrolling with the homies. They're already there so I'm not talking to you people. I can trust the homies to go where they need to go to scroll in the chat. But anyone else who's watching at some other time or listening on their favorite podcast platform, that's fine. But if you want to scroll with my homies and you want to watch the show live every weeknight 6pm Eastern time, you've got to go to Rumble. We are Rumble exclusive. You can't watch the show anywhere else, but if you want to listen on your commute or whatever you're doing, feel free to listen on your favorite podcast platforms, Apple Podcasts, Spotify. Wherever you listen, you can get Nightly Scroll. Just search for my name. Search for Nightly scroll and you will find me. While you're there, leave a nice review. Say something nice about me. Leave five stars. And remember to hit the bell wherever you are so you never miss a show. I've got Wyoming Secretary of State joining me in just a little bit to discuss his efforts to secure elections in his state despite left wing lawsuits attempting to thwart those efforts. Then Governor Tim Walls paid tribute to George Floyd over the weekend and you know of course he did, but he's even begging Texans to move to Minnesota for one degenerate reason like get into that. Also acts of violence abroad. A driver rammed into Liverpool fans leaving four injured. Then Brigitte Macron manhandles the French president. What that says about their relationship and his manhood. Who am I talking about? We'll get into that in just a minute. Then eye popping UFO stories and a concerning Amazon backed robot that is capable of committing acts of terror and ratting you out if you're cheating on your wife. Why we're testing these things, I don't know. All that and so much more on Nightly Scroll. Someone in the chat said, ooh la la. I think it's the robot story that's getting people going. We're excited. But that's later in the show and I've got a lot to get to before then. And Wyoming has spoken. House Bill 156 passed with flying colors in the state House and the Senate. The legislation would require prospective voter registrants to provide proof of Citizenship. Imagine that. It's common sense. Governor Mike Mark Gordon, he's a Republican, he allowed the bill to become law on March 21 without his signature. We'll get into that in just a second as well. But the legislation is slated to go into effect on July 1st of this year. But anti Trump lawyer Mark Elias is suing to overturn this law, claiming that requiring proof of citizenship is in somehow violation of the first and 14th Amendments. So joining me to break this down is Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray. I can't hear you Haley. Thanks for having me. I can hear you now. Perfect. Thank you so much, Mr. Secretary, for joining me. I, I caught wind of this story and I thought I have to get to the bottom of this. This is important. You know, we're the midterm elections are, are, are sooner than we think. You know, they're coming around the corner. It doesn't seem like it. I feel like we sometimes as Republicans, we rest on our laurels a little bit. We get, we're excited that we won the election and we're not thinking of the midterm election. So I want to get into all of this. But let's start from the beginning. So the law that was passed would require ID and proof of citizenship to register to vote. Would you also need ID in person or this is just to register?
Chuck Gray
This is to register. We already have a voter ID requirement that passed in 2021. When I was in the legislature before becoming Secretary of state, I was legislator, was the lead on House Bill 75 in 2021 which was our voter ID statute. So we got that done a few years ago. It would have been nice to get it done a little earlier, but we've had that now for two election cycles in the state of Wyoming. But House Bill 156 was proof of citizenship and proof of residency for registering to vote. And it's an issue we've worked on for some time. In late 2023, in my first year in office, we brought a rulemaking that would have put in place these procedures along the lines of our proof of identity requirement that is already in the Secretary of State's rules. And amazingly our so called Republican Governor Mark Gordon vetoed those rules. So we went to the legislature and made it our number one election integrity priority for the 2025 general session. Proof of citizenship and proof of residency for registering to vote. And we're able to bring that through even though the governor refused to sign it. It became law without his signature and will become effective on July 1st.
Hailey Karenia
So explain to me quickly, how this Republican governor, Republican in name, in name only, I'm assuming. Why would a Republican governor not want this signed into law?
Chuck Gray
Haley, what happens in a lot of of red states, Wyoming included, is you get this infiltration of the Republican Party by Democrats that understand that the only way they can get elected is as a Republican putting an R after their name. And with Mark Gordon, I'm afraid that's the case. And so he's been fighting us every step of the way. In fact, when Mark Elias filed this litigation two weeks ago, he uses the words that Mark Gordon laid out in his letter to me, declining to sign the bill against us.
Hailey Karenia
This is shocking to me. When is Mark Gordon up for reelection just so we can get Wyomingites riled up?
Chuck Gray
Well, his second term expires here in 2026. There's a thought he might try to challenge the term limit statute, which has been on the books now for 30 years. We'll see. He'd have to sue me in order to do that as the chief election official for the state of Wyoming. And I'm going to uphold the statute and enforce the law, which is very clear that he cannot run for a third term. He can only serve eight years in any 16 year period. But it's part of a larger trend here in these red states and why it's so important that we continue to shed light on what is happening. This proof of citizenship requirement is in line with a key priority of the Trump administration. In fact, the very day Mark Gordon vetoed our rulemaking in 2024 was the day that President Trump had an event with Speaker Johnson April 12th of 2024, announcing that the SAVE act, which is proof of citizenship for registering to vote at the federal level, was a key priority for him. And we brought that through the U.S. house in 2024. Unfortunately, Chuck Schumer refused to take it up in the 24 session and now in 25. It was brought through about a month and a half ago and and are very hopeful that we can bring it through the Republican controlled Senate in 2025. But this is a key priority of the Trump administration and the key question is why a red state governor who's a Republican is not backing up these key priorities for election integrity that have over 90% support of Americans.
Hailey Karenia
Yeah, absolutely. So this House Bill 156 was supposed to go into effect on July 1st. Is it still going into effect or how does this lawsuit impact that?
Chuck Gray
As of now it is going into effect. I was sued two weeks ago by Mark Elias this DNC attorney, the Russia hoax attorney that the Democrats used to try to challenge these common sense election integrity statutes. He wants to build a, a test case here in Wyoming. He wants to challenge the SAVE Act. He wants to challenge this very important, wonderful work by the Trump administration on the executive order of March 25, 2025. So he's suing me now. Last Friday, he also tried to file a preliminary injunction that would prevent it from going into effect. Now, we're going to defend the law to the fullest extent. We are preparing a vigorous defense of the law, and we are going to use outside counsel for that, because the Attorney General really just doesn't have the expertise that we need and are working with them on preparing that, that vigorous defense on the preliminary injunction and also the litigation itself.
Hailey Karenia
You know, you were saying that 90% of your constituents want this. This is something that's extremely popular among the American constituency and among voters where. Why would. I mean, this just doesn't make sense. I mean, why do we want illegal immigrants to be able to vote? It just seems like if you are fighting for that, it's nefarious. And in some cases, I understand that the judicial branch, there's, you know, there's checks and balances, but it seems like we're just seeing these outside leftist lawyers that it just seems like they are paid efforts to undo the Republican agenda and the Trump agenda.
Chuck Gray
Right. And it's a very important trend to cover. Rasmussen has done polling on this, Gallup, even Haley. I mean, Gallup has shown that there's over 90% of Americans that support this common sense proof of citizenship requirement. When you're at 90%, I mean, you're not only at super majorities of Republicans and independents, you're at majorities of Democrats. And it shows how out of touch the modern day Democrat Party is even with their voters. And that's why they've moved away from primaries, sort of created this coronation process. There is a wide spread consensus on these common sense election integrity measures. Issues like proof of citizenship for registering to vote, voterless maintenance, stopping foreign funding of elections, and also pen to paper ballots, all of which were part of President Trump's executive order on March 25, which was four days after our proof of citizenship requirement became law without the governor's signature. So these are key priorities of the national administration and we're going to continue working on those. As the chief election official of the state of Wyoming, it's too bad that in red states there are so many insider forces trying to stop us from reaching Our full potential. And that's why, Haley, I really appreciate you having me on to talk about this issue.
Hailey Karenia
Yeah. Thank goodness that you're there and you're willing. You have the backbone. Backbone. It seems like not all Republicans in Wyoming do. And you know, this Mark Elias, he's anti Trump, as you can get. And it begs the question, where is all this funding coming from? Like who is funding or who is backing this? These leftist lawyers.
Chuck Gray
Do you know, there's been a lot of research on this. Obviously, getting the nexus on this case itself requires sort of a factual analysis of the case itself that were. That still would have to be conducted. But the reality is, is that there's a widespread network of third party organizations that fund these sorts of pieces of litigation that are totally inconsistent with what the American people want. And it's a very important thing to continue to expose. Hans Van Spakowski has done some great work on this over at Heritage. There are a number of experts on this area on the network of funding sources that put together these pieces of legislation. It's another issue that we've sought to attack. One of the things we did in the 2025 legislative session is ban the third party funding of elections, colloquially called zuck bucks. And it dates back to the 2020 election when Zuckerberg put forward hundreds of millions of dollars to supposedly fund Covid mitigation. Part of the 2020 election. Only 1% of those funds went into Covid mitigation. The rest went into this sort of massive scheme to sort of create this Dropbox effort that's been covered by a number of media sources. And, and we became one of the states to ban this third party funding of elections. That network also funds these. These pieces of litigation as well. There's evidence of that.
Hailey Karenia
So Mark Elias, among other Democrats, is arguing that having to show ID and prove your citizenship to register would be very difficult for women and minorities. This is where the Democrat bias shows, because they love minorities and they love women. But as soon as they can call them stupid, they do. Whenever it fits their narrative, they do that. And you know, the most recent time that I can think of was in the 2020 election. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris both saying that black people can't figure out where the DMV is. They. They have to go to Kinko's to scan this. They don't. They don't have scanners. They don't have access to the Internet. It's like the most asinine thing. It's crazy that someone, even a Democrat, would say that in 2025, it's insane, but this is not hard. Registering to vote if you have the correct documentation is not hard. It may be hard if you don't speak English and it may be hard if you don't have the necessary documentation. But that's kind of the whole point. If you can't produce the correct documentation, you shouldn't be voting.
Chuck Gray
You're absolutely correct. It is so condescending. The narrative the radical left tries to create on these bills. I think they realize that these common sense measures have over 90% support from the American people. So they try to create this narrative out there that this whole maiden name narrative that they try to put out there that maiden names on birth certificates or other government documents won't be allowed for proof of citizenship for registering to vote. Whether you're talking about the SAVE act or our piece of legislation. And I invite any of these individuals making this bogus argument to show me one line, one line in either the SAVE act or House Bill 156 that prohibits maiden names on birth certificates or other government documents from being able to be used for proof of citizenship for registering to vote. And you're not going to find it because it's not there. It's a bogus made up narrative and it's condescending, just as you laid out Haley. And there's a strategy behind it. They're very good at this, but we need to counter it with the truth.
Hailey Karenia
Yeah, absolutely. And even if there was that in the legislation, it's not hard if you get married and, and election day is the next week. Don't change your last name. Wait until after the election or if you get married like right after November, you have an entire year to get it figured out before the next one. But as you said, it's not even in the legislation. So it's just fear mongering. It's insane. But you know the issue with illegals in our country, it extends beyond elections and election integrity because I talk about this on my show a lot. But California extended Medi Cal, their Medicare, Medicaid to illegal immigrants and it left the state with billions of dollars in debt. Billions with a B. And the same thing is happening in Governor Tim Walls is Minnesota. So I have a clip for you. I wanted to watch this for a moment. This is Minnesota Congressman Pete Stauber warning that Minnesota might be out of money because of illegals. Watch this.
Chuck Gray
Governor Walz and the trifecta in Minnesota, the last legislative session gave illegals free health care. It's called Medcare, free driver's license and free college tuition. Now we're out of money. Minnesota's out of money. It was 18 billion dollar surplus and Walls urinated it away to a 6 billion dollar tax increase on Minnesotans. Now it's, it's a legislature where the Republicans, they're half and half in the house. So they have to work in a bipartisan way right now. Governor Walls understands we're in dire straits. He now wants to rightfully so kick or get rid of illegals on, on Medicaid in Minnesota. And there's his base is there, they're protesting him, etc. I mean, in my opinion, Governor Walls has been a really, really a disappointment. And that's the best I can say for Minnesota. And I will tell our listeners today that you ought to appreciate Minnesota because we took one for the team last election.
Hailey Karenia
Unfortunately, Minnesota still has to deal with Tim Walls, at least all of us, as a collective. We don't really have to deal with him. But do you fear that this is a slippery slope where first it's illegals infiltrating elections, then it can be free health care or some other freebie that tanks your state financially or destabilizes it in some other way?
Chuck Gray
Haley, the damage that these left wing governors in Minnesota, California, et cetera, et cetera, have done by extending Medicaid coverage to illegal aliens is just outrageous. It's outrageously wrong. And of course they tried to claim for years that it wasn't happening and that it was made up and then eventually it was very clear what was going on and they said no, no, it actually is happening and tried to defend it and we see now it coming home. The damage that this is doing. It's another example of how out of touch these governors are. It's not only slippery slope, it's tremendous damage that is being done as we speak. And it's why we need to continue to expose these measures that they put out there that do not have the support of Americans, support of citizens within any of these states, if you look at the polling, and they should be reversed, repealed immediately. And the federal government needs to make it clear, and I think the Trump administration is doing great work on this, that they can't participate in these federal programs if they're going to try to extend it to illegal aliens or transgenders, et cetera, et cetera. All these other outrageous things we've seen in left wing states, they should be kicked out of the program and not be eligible. If they're going to do that, yeah.
Hailey Karenia
And speaking of being unpopular among American voters, GB News did an interview with a Democrat in Denver. And this Democrat, lifelong Democrat, voted for Trump over this border issue. So watch this. That it was not for Donald Trump. We might still be living next to gang members because everything changed after he was elected. I was planning on voting for Kamala up until October, and I could not bring myself to do it. I had reached out to her campaign several times because by this point, this was a national international story. Nobody got back to me or any other Democrat for that matter. And I thought, how can I vote for people who didn't have my back, didn't care about myself or my neighbors? So I voted for Trump.
Chuck Gray
So you were a Democrat?
Hailey Karenia
I was my whole life, really. I first voted for Bill Clinton and voted Democrat every single year until, yeah, November. And what do you think of Trump now? What do you think of his policies on deportation? You know what, I can't tell you specifics about his policies, but what I will tell you, if that it was not for Donald Trump, we might still be living next to gang members because everything changed after he was elected. So you feel a lot safer we can dump out of this. They. There is an overwhelming amount of people who feel like the border issue and safety has been their red pill moment, like maybe they're not gonna vote Republican for the rest of their lives, but they voted for Trump and Republican policies this time around because not only when it comes to elections, not only when it comes to healthcare and, and the economic strength of their state, it comes down to safety. So do you feel like Wyomingites feel this way as well?
Chuck Gray
Absolutely. It's a huge concern, the illegal immigration. That interview was from Colorado. There was a rally down in Aurora that President Trump did two and a half weeks before the election. He came to Colorado right before the election to highlight this issue that we are very concerned about up here in, in Wyoming. And of course, we've seen in Colorado the tremendous damage that illegal immigration has done. And there's evidence here in Wyoming of tremendous problems. And we just banned sanctuary cities, which is actually a bill that I tried to bring through the legislature for four years running. And we finally got it done here in the 2025 legislative session. But just like the testimonial you just played, President Trump came to Aurora three weeks before the election to highlight this issue. And it shows just the tremendous energy that he brings to everything he does. The rallies across the nation, every single one of the campaigns that he's run, and then actually following through, taking action as the individual that we just heard from, the real results that we're seeing, the, from this administration, it speaks to the follow through, the tremendous follow through that President Trump continues to bring to the table. And as we approach the 10 year anniversary here next month of President Trump going down the escalator and announcing his campaign for President in 2016, I mean you think about all the problems that we had in that Obama and those administrations with the caravans and then what Biden did each time President Trump has put forward an agenda of how we are going to secure our border and then he follows through on it and gets the job done is just laid out in that clip. It's tremendous work that the administration is doing.
Hailey Karenia
Yeah. Ten years since that escalator moment that it's crazy that it's been 10 years. Unfortunately we had a four year hiatus where we didn't have the Trump administration doing what they're doing. But they thankfully we're back on track now. And when we win these elections, I talked about how sometimes we rest on our laurels and we can't do that. We've got to be thinking about how we can maintain Republican leadership. And so what lengths are you going to, aside from getting ready to take on Mark Elias and whoever else legally, what other lengths are you going to to protect the electoral process ahead of the midterms?
Chuck Gray
Well, we launched our election integrity agenda for the 2025 legislative session in late 2024 and we brought through 60% of it. Four of the 10 priorities did not go through the state senate, although all 10 of them went through the House. But we have more work to be done. We need to get pen and paper ballots done, which was also part of the March 25 executive order that the Trump administration put forward in terms of getting the Election Assistance Commission to move off on their VVSG standards. These wrong barcodes and actually having pen to paper ballots. Very important we get that done. We also closed the loophole in federal law with House Bill 337 on banning foreign funding of ballot measures while foreign funding of campaigns is banned at the federal level. Unfortunately, there's a loophole there dating back decades in a Federal Election Commission decision where foreign funding of ballot measures has been allowed. And that's been a tremendous problem where over $30 million appears to be tied to foreign actors that has been spent on ballot measures just in the last four years, including over $10 million in Ohio to push these radical left wing ballot measures that have been placed on the ballot. That's also pushing back on that is also part of the March 25 executive order that President Trump signed. And at the state level, we close that loophole with a state statute that we passed in the 2025 legislative session. We also need to continue to look to ban this third party interference of elections. We got the ball rolling with a bill that we passed in the legislative session. But the left continues to find ways to create loopholes in legislation that is put forward. So we need to respond to any further schemes that the left creates. Banning dropboxes, I mean, that is a problem. These drop boxes that from COVID began to be used in numerous states. There are 12 states that have put forward a clear ban on them. And I want Wyoming to become the 13th state to ban dropboxes. Unfortunately, we weren't able to bring that through the state Senate, even though we did bring it through the state House. And having that clear chain of custody, whether it's banning ballot harvesting, banning dropboxes, having strong voterless maintenance measures. And we're working with the Trump administration on the save system, on optimizations on what's called the save system to stop illegal aliens from being able to register to vote and that database that was at the federal level that Biden did everything he could to try to stop states from being able to access and if they were able to access, stop them from, from being able to utilize in an intelligible manner. Well, the Trump administration has been optimizing the system through great work at uscis, the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Noem and the Trump White House, and we're working with them on that as well. So election integrity is a continuous process of improvement. Haley. I tell our our folks in our office every single day we're going to have a three yard run up the middle at least because every single day we need to be improving on the election integrity front.
Hailey Karenia
Amen. If only every state could have a Secretary of State like you. Secretary Gray, thank you so much for everything you're doing to shore up the elections in Wyoming. And thank you so much for joining Nightly scroll tonight.
Chuck Gray
Haley, thanks for having me on. Really appreciate it.
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Hailey Karenia
All right, I've got a few headlines for you. This past weekend. Tampon Tim Walls, Governor of Minnesota. He honored George Floyd, of course. So I'm not going to read you this entire statement because that's boring and I want you to keep watching nightly scroll. But I want to just jump down to the third paragraph here. He says the most important legacy we must carry on is ensuring that race and identity don't determine Minnesotan safety or ability to thrive. Everyone deserves to be respected and protected by law enforcement. Our work to combat discrimination and ensure the humanity of every person in Minnesota is protected. Is protected, is ongoing. Gwen and I are holding George Floyd's family and friends in our prayers. Minnesota continues to mourn his loss and honor his legacy in hopes that it may make our state better for generations to come. Yep, I agree all Minnesotans should feel safe from opioid addicted career criminals. And I agree skin color should not matter. If someone is a menace to society, no matter what color they are, they should be held accountable. And anyone, no matter what color they are, should feel safe in their own state. But after George Floyd died, Minneapolis, Minnesota descended into chaos. Much like other blue cities all over the country where small businesses burned to the ground. Even black small businesses would put up signs saying black owned or black female owned, hoping that they wouldn't be targeted. But nope, the fiery but mostly peaceful protesters just wanted to burn it all to the ground. Didn't matter who you were, they, they just had a Molotov cocktail in the hand and they didn't know, they didn't care where they threw it. And Gwen Walls, Tim Walls wife, she loved the smell of all that. Listen to this throwback. I would say those first days, you know, when there were riots, I could smell the burning tires. And that was, that was a very real thing. And I kept the windows open for as long as I could because I felt like that was such a touchstone of what was, what was happening. Yeah, she kept the windows open because she wanted to smell the burning tires. Her husband was in charge of maybe tamping down on all those fires, but nope, she is lifting the windows up Maybe that's why she's so crazy, because she really was insane on the campaign trail. Turn the page. You know, she talks to all the voters in across the country like we're five years old because she's a teacher. She has got that same Dr. Jill Biden way about her where they think that you're stupid so they treat you like you're stupid. Yeah, I love that sarcasm. Everyone but Tim Walls was back at it. It was not just the tweet commemorating George Floyd. He also wrote this on X. Texans flee the nanny state and come up north to enjoy the land of the free. This was about a, a measure to ban marijuana use in Texas. When will Democrats understand that the average person cares more about tax breaks and safety than they do about smoking weed or abortion access? I know that I'm not alone. Everyone else in the chat probably cares more about tax breaks and safety, maybe good education for their children or their grandchildren than they do about smoking weed and abortion access. All the left cares about. The only policies they care about are ensuring that illegal immigrants get free stuff. And you know, these, I was going to say a bad word and I'm not going to say it, but all these women, leftist women, they get abortion access. So yeah, I don't understand why Democrats don't understand that American people, average normal American people don't have the same priorities as they are because they're wackadoos. And I also want to point out that hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans are fleeing the state every year and more than 9,000 of them are, are going to Texas. How many Texans are moving to Minnesota so that they could smoke weed? Under Tampon Tim's leadership, just about 1% of all outbound Texans. That was based on Data back in 2021. But they're not, they're not all grabbing their stuff and, and fleeing the great state of Texas to go to Minnesota. It's actually the opposite. They're moving away from, from Tampon Tim and his fiery tire smelling wife. They don't want that leadership and the American people as a whole did not choose that leadership. So it's crazy to think flee the nanny states, you can come up here and be a degenerate human being. What is Tim Wall standing for that you could just come up here and do drugs and burn the whole city down and he won't hold you accountable? Is that his calling card? It's insane. It's totally, totally insane. Now I want to move to another deep blue city, Chicago. And the Chicago mayor over Memorial Day weekend that is was celebrating Africa Day. So listen to this.
Chuck Gray
Hello, I am Mayor Brandon Johnson and I am proud to join you in recognizing and celebrating Africa Day. The continent of Africa is made up.
Hailey Karenia
Of 1.2 billion people with diverse countries.
Chuck Gray
Full of rich traditions, cultures and heritage. The African diaspora can be found in cities and countries around the globe. And right here in Saka, our proud African communities have made indelible contributions to the growth and fabric of our amazing city. So this Africa Day, let us take a moment to celebrate the achievements of the people of Africa, the progress made by African nations and the traditions and.
Hailey Karenia
Culture they have shared with us. And let us also show them that.
Chuck Gray
We will embrace and support them as they continue to overcome and face their challenges head on. Thank you and happy Africa Day, everyone.
Hailey Karenia
This is the first time I'm hearing of Africa Day. I was today years old when I found out that Africa Day was even a thing. I had no idea. And I will say Brandon Johnson, the mayor there, he did go to a wreathlet wreath laying ceremony two days before Memorial Day. He also posted about Memorial Day on his Instagram, but the timing was impeccable. People were very upset that he would even post about Africa Day amidst the holiday weekend. And when I say holiday weekend, I mean the holiday that we're supposed to commemorate the lives of those brave men and women who laid down their lives for this country. So what would compel the mayor of Chicago to celebrate Africa Day? What does that have to do with Chicago? He's celebrating the achievements of an entire continent. He's just saying a whole lot of nothing. And then here were some of the comments on that video. Resign 6% approval rating. Disgusting. You are a loser. Who told you we in Africa need an Africa Day? First off, most Africans don't even like y' all. You're the most divisive clown ever fix the problems in your city. The homelessness and out of control youth. Useless dei. I mean, seriously, I saw someone in the chat just say, you know, just go live there if you like it so much. And this is again, the Democrats, they love to do America last is what they stand for. He should be making a Chicago day and celebrating. People in Chicago are making a difference in Chicago. What Africa Day. Like I've again, I've never even heard of this. Have you ever heard of this? Not until yesterday. Just Google Africa Day. I like, this is crazy to me that this is even something that a politician in the United States would celebrate. Like how long has this been a holiday? Apparently it's May 25th. Africa Day. It started in the 60s, okay? Africa Day was instituted on May 25th, 1963, the anniversary of the founding of the Organization of African Unity. It's news to me, everyone. It's news to me. I'm learning about it for the very first time. Sounds like a load of crap to me. But anyway, if you live in Chicago, happy Africa Day. Belated. Happy Africa Day. I want to get into the tragedy that struck the Liverpool Football Club's Premier League victory parade on Monday. The Liverpool mayor, Steve Rotherham, gave an update that four people have been injured. They are in the hospital. Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported yet. But. But the car, a driver drove this car plowed and mowed through this parade on Monday. And the mayor there of Liverpool said that four people are, quote, very ill in the hospital. So you know what they're saying now in Liverpool? The authorities are saying that Monday's incident is not being treated as terrorism. Police are saying that the driver who, you know, mowed people down in the crowd is reported to have just, quote, panicked and put his foot down. So I want to play the video and then you be the judge. If this is someone just panicking and putting his foot down, or if you think it's intentional, watch.
Chuck Gray
Oh, my God.
Hailey Karenia
There. He's driving. You can see him driving through people. No, there's people. Oh, my God. A lot. Oh, my God. I mean, oh, my God.
Chuck Gray
What the.
Hailey Karenia
What'd you say? He held the gas pedal pretty long there. I mean, you can see now there's a crowd of people. He drove through the crowd of people. There's people flying off of his windshield. He's driving through this crowd of people. He continues to drive through the crowd of people. And then once he does stop the vehicle, everyone is just like panicking and, and just surrounding the vehicle. And there's. He accelerated when he hit people accelerated 100%. The fact that they are not treating this as terrorism is insane. This is an act. We're watching an act of terrorism. This is, you know, all. Do you remember when ISIS was wreaking havoc? This was in the summer of like 2016, 2017, especially in Europe, the Christmas parades, when someone would drive through a crowd of people. It was an act of terrorism. This man, he. They're saying that he panicked and put his foot down. I just don't believe that.
Unnamed Co-Host
There's no. Your instinct when you. When you hit people. 10 more people. And so, I mean, we'll see more when this, when this comes out as to. You know what I mean?
Hailey Karenia
I mean, I'M just not satisfied with that answer that the authorities are saying that it's not terrorism. They. He just said, you know, he panicked. Like, oops. So you, you just drive into a group of people. That doesn't. It's objectively sense to me.
Unnamed Co-Host
It's objectively not true. I mean, you're, you're watching it. I know, absolutely.
Hailey Karenia
Like you're asking me to watch this and then I, you're asking me to believe you when you're telling me to not believe my lying eyes. It's insane. It's just, I don't know what you all think in the chat, but someone just said we need to ban motor vehicles. That's liberal logic at its finest. But yeah, I mean, everyone was. Someone asked, where was that? It was in Liverpool over the weekend. Or it was on Monday, rather yesterday. But yeah, it's, it's insane that they're telling us that this person was just, he just made an oopsie. He just made a mistake. He didn't mean to kill, you know, he didn't kill anyone, but he didn't have the intention to kill anyone. He didn't have the intention to hurt anyone. It was just a mistake. And there are four people who are critically injured in the hospital because of this. I can't believe that it's only four. Thank goodness it is only four people who are injured. I don't want anyone to be injured. But if you watch that video, it looks like he hit 20 plus people in some capacity. There was two people that flew off of his windshield and then he doubled down and just accelerated into the crowd. The only thing that it could be.
Chuck Gray
Is a really, really, really old guy.
Hailey Karenia
I think people were saying he's in his 50s. Do you want to look that up? The Liverpool driver. I don't know. To me that doesn't seem like it passes a smell test for me. Yeah, he was 53 years old. It's not like you're too old to drive a vehicle. I mean, you're. That's definitely not old. Yeah. Like you're perfectly fine. And of course the BBC has to announce that he is a white British man because of course, you know, we've got to, we've got to give credit where credit is due. Of course, if he was not white, we would not know about it and we wouldn't see a mug shot or anything. But yeah, I, I just don't believe that this was a mistake unless they can prove that something was mechanically wrong with his vehicle. Like the gas pedal got stuck or Something, but this. It does not pass the smell test for me. It's. It's just insane. I want to move on to some more violence abroad. And this time it's Brigitte Macron pushing the French President, Emmanuel Macron, as they were getting off a plane in Vietnam. So they. They touched down in Vietnam. They're supposed to get down off of the plane. And it looks like it's Brigitte Macron's arm pushing Emmanuel Macron in the face. And we know that it was a red sleeve. And Brigitte Macron came off the plane wearing a red jacket, a red blazer. So this is just. It's insane. We just have to watch the video first. So there she is pushing him in the face. He notices that the cameras are there, and he's like, oops, let me smile and wave, boys. My wife just manhandled me, but let me just. Everything's fine. Look at him. Here's the slow mo. And he. Here he is smiling. Hey, we're just. We're good. She's just beating me up. It's fine. Everything's fine. So Emmanuel Macron, the President, told reporters, we are squabbling and rather joking with my wife. Then he added that the incident was being overblown into some sort of a geoplanetary catastrophe. But this is where it really gets crazy.
Chuck Gray
He.
Hailey Karenia
His office put out a statement saying it was a moment where the President and his wife were decompressing one last time before the start of the trip. By horsing around. It's a moment of complicity. It was all that was needed to give ammunition to the conspiracy theorists. Come on. Conspiracy theories, as we know, are just six months or less away from the truth. Or, or, or sooner. Because as we know, conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists are usually right. And they're calling us conspiracy theory theorists for thinking that this was not them horsing around. I don't know about you, but I don't decompress by fighting with people physically. That's not how I decompress. And certainly in relationships, horsing around doesn't involved pushing someone in the face away from you. That is not horsing around. That is violence. That is domestic violence. We're watching domestic violence unfold on camera. And of course, Emmanuel McCrone has to just like, brush his shoulders off and wave to all the cameras. He's like, oopsie, Someone saw that. Yeah. This is also a very convenient way to call us conspiracy theorists to discredit the public when they see the truth. Don't believe your Lying eyes. You may have thought you saw Brigitte Macron pushing the President in the face, but it was only your imagination. This is how she normally winds down after a long day of travel. I mean, we knew that Brigitte Macron basically groomed Emmanuel Macron, that they have a sick age gap. Can you look up their age gap? I think she was in her 40s when. And he was like 14. Something disgusting. She was a teacher who fell in love with a student at the school she was teaching. And it's disgusting. Their entire relationship is gross. It is pedophilia. They have a 25 year age grab age gap, which again, people always yell at me when I talk about the Bill Belichick age gap. They're like, well, it's consensual, but. And it's two adults and blah, blah, blah. Emanuel Macron was 14 when they met and when they started their love story. That is pedophilia. He was a minor. It is pedophilia and now it is seemingly abusive. So whether or not Brigitte Macron is even Brigitte Macron or even a woman, I cannot independently confirm or deny. But this brings me to my conspiracy section of the show, which going to have to do another little like scrolling time intro. But it's for my conspiracies. I've got a. Maybe I'll just make a tinfoil hat and I'll put it on for the segment. We're going to work on that because I've got a few conspiracy alien robot stories that we're going to get into right now. So a unidentified aerial phenomena was found in Colombia. And this was apparently found in early May. Residents of Buga, a small city in western Colombia, they spotted this metallic orb flying. And when authorities recovered it, they found that it was almost the size of a basketball, weighing four and a half pounds. No visible seams, welds, screws or panels. Just smooth. It doesn't, you know, open. There's no hinges or anything like that. It's just this sphere and it looks like it, you can't open it. But there are X rays revealed that there's 18 smaller feel spheres within the sphere and they are arranged around this central chip. It also has these like ancient looking symbols etched on the surface. So they are studying this sphere. It seems like, you know, when, when there are ways to open something, it seems like that would be of human made man made. Right, because you have to open it to put the other spheres in. So investigators are looking into this and you know, they're looking into what Whether or not it might be alien technology or human technology. Dr. Julia Mossberg, she's a cognitive neuroscientist and a research of UAP Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. She is skeptical. She does not think that this is a genuine ufo. She doesn't think that it's alien made. She thinks it's an art project. It was created by humans, not aliens. But I will let you all be the judge. Do you think that this is just some kind of human made drone of some sort? Or do you think the fact that there's no hinges on it and like how did they get all the other spheres in it? I don't know. It's a basketball, basketball sized sphere, 4.5 pounds. I mean this is, I can't explain it. A lot of these things you just can't explain. It kind of does look like there's hinges in it or there's like a way to open it. Like what are those? It looks like you could just kind of screw it open. I don't know. What do I know? I'm, I'm, I'm just a streamer. I'm just a podcast hose. I don't know anything about UFOs. I just like reading about them. And I want everyone in the chat, Someone in the chat said it's extraterrestrial. Someone said it's demonic, plain and simple. Someone else thinks it's a hoax. I don't know. Human made. I think certainly it could be human made. I don't think that it's that far fetched that it would be alien made or extraterrestrial. I think humans can certainly make something like this, but people are saying that it's a hoax.
Unnamed Co-Host
I just saw a couple of things I'm trying to find out. Number one, I trying to figure out if it made noise when it, when it flew. And I'll get you an answer to that. And then the second one is it appears to do something where internally how it's made changes. When it's under a magnet, like it's change, it's changing some of the, I guess like, you know, the internal components of it like change.
Hailey Karenia
So it's got to be something.
Unnamed Co-Host
It's super, super strange.
Hailey Karenia
Yeah, whatever it is, it's weird. Let's just all agree on that. Whether it's a hoax, whether it's man made, alien made, it is weird and it is unexplained. I also want, if there's anyone in the chat, how is it captured? Authorities captured it. People were watching it fly around and then they Found it after, but it, it hit the ground. That's how they found it. So authorities found it when it hit the ground. That is what this article said. So, yes, it sort of crashed, if you will. Yeah. If you are in the chat and you are living in Alaska or around Alaska, maybe you're in the Pacific Northwest, maybe you live in California, Hawaii, Alaska itself, and you've heard of Mount Hayes being like a secret CIA alien something or other alien base. I need you to hop in the chat right now. Yeah. Someone just said Haley needs a UFO conspiracy spin off in addition to this show. I could just do a deep dive. Or we could just do Fridays. We just do deep dives. I do normal shows Monday through Thursday and then just do a deep dive on one Conspiracy theory on a Friday. Or maybe just like an extra show.
Unnamed Co-Host
We talked about that, the chat, you know, when we did the conspiracy party bit, you know, in scrolling time. We can just chat, get you Diet Coke, pop some popcorn, sit down, and we'll do this thing together.
Hailey Karenia
That'd be fun.
Unnamed Co-Host
Deep dive in together here.
Hailey Karenia
That'd be so much fun. Yeah, I love it. People are into the Conspiracy theory Friday, so maybe I'll deep dive in, drinks. We'll see if I can, if I can do that. I mean, I'll uber to the studio and I'll just get ready and I'll. I'll just get wine drunk and talk about conspiracies. That could be very entertaining. They're in. So let me ask if I can do that. I don't even know. But yeah, maybe I'll dive into this, this Mount Hayes thing. Because this is the first time I've heard about this and I like conspiracy theories. Have you ever heard of this?
Unnamed Co-Host
Oh, yeah. This is on every major documentary that. That's out there.
Hailey Karenia
Okay.
Unnamed Co-Host
You know, and so under the mountain there's supposed to be.
Hailey Karenia
It's kind of like an area producing in Alaska.
Unnamed Co-Host
Ship or plant that's in. That's in Alaska. And so this is. This has been reported for 30 years.
Hailey Karenia
Yeah, because I read up on this today and it said that people in Alaska are reporting these like weird lights, which I guess maybe could be aurora borealis. You could maybe explain that away. I don't know. Maybe it's natural, maybe it's not. But people are talking about orbs traveling at high speeds and all these missing people. So there are weird sightings of things flying in the, in the sky. But then more than 2,000 people have vanished in the that area since the 70s.
Unnamed Co-Host
Oh. Especially like In Nome, Alaska, and places like that, people have gone off the map.
Hailey Karenia
But is that because. Have you ever seen. Did you watch the documentary Missing 411 where it was like all the missing persons and how you can. Yeah, you can lay the maps on top of each other, the maps of all the missing persons cases in the United States, and then you lay it on top of the cave systems in the United States or like heavily wooded areas.
Unnamed Co-Host
Appalachia was one of those places.
Hailey Karenia
Yeah, you're more likely to go missing where there's heavy woods, you're hunting, or you're hiking and you get lost. You, I don't know, you just. The elements take you or you, I don't know, you just, you go missing.
Chuck Gray
It also sounds like a pretty good.
Hailey Karenia
Alibi for a murder, I agree. But would the murderers be able to dump bodies and then get back and also brave the. The elements? These are Alaskans we're talking about.
Chuck Gray
They're a different type.
Hailey Karenia
But not even just Alaskans, like all over the cave systems. There's cave systems all over the country. Can the murderers utilize the cave systems? Like, are they man enough to. To get out there and, and get back? I don't know.
Unnamed Co-Host
There's been a lot of missing people. You know, Alaska is vast and scary, and people find it, like, appealing to be outside in nature. And so people just kind of like, you know, vanish. What was that, what was that book that the guy went out to. He ditched all he ever owned and went out to Alaska in a van and died. And somebody in the chat will know this book, and it was a movie made out of it. And so he doesn't really know what he's doing. And he gets out in Alaska and just tries to enjoy nature, but he ends up starving to death and freezing to death and can't find his way back. But the other thing about Mount Hood is so many planes, so many single prop planes fly out and into the bush in Alaska that they've seen so much weird stuff coming specifically from that mountain. And it's hundreds of pilots. Not just. It's not just a. There's sort of a frowny face upon pilots to talk about how much they've actually seen this stuff. And so that's where you.
Hailey Karenia
You'll see some of these, like Navy whistleblowers, they come out. They're Navy pilots or Air Force pilots. They come out and they say, I've seen this, that. And the other thing, they'll testify in front of Congress. I mean, this is happening and it's only a matter of time before the government, like the gig is up.
Unnamed Co-Host
You know, there's one more thing on this. There's a book or there's, there's documentary coming out that, that hasn't yet. It, it, it premiered at south by Southwest and it's called Age of Disclosure. And it's supposed to be really, really compelling with major political figures talking about this stuff. And right now it's in a stream battle like Amazon prime or Netflix or somebody's trying to put a lid on this. But either way, Age of Disclosure, the chat needs to look that up.
Hailey Karenia
It's fascinating. Oh, for sure I find it fascinating. So should I save this robot story? Because we didn't even start scrolling time yet. So I'll save the robot story for Friday. We'll do a little conspiracy section on Friday. That's a little longer. I'll, I'll plan for that. So let's go into scrolling time. All right. Well, this headline, it got my attention because I'm a horror movie fanatic and apparently the Annabelle doll, if you've ever seen seen the Conjuring series, they have. It follows Ed and Lorraine Warren, this paranormal investigating couple that is no longer with us. But they did a lot of work in the 70s, 80s and beyond. They investigated the Amityville Horror House, they investigated the Conjuring House, etc, and apparently there's this Annabelle doll. They've made movies about the Annabelle doll as well. It's this raggedy and doll that was, I don't know, possessed by something demonic, something scary, something bad. And the doll is normally kept at this museum in Connecticut where the Warren used to live. They had a, a house. It is now a museum. And they kept this animal doll locked away. But they, she's gotten out of her enclosure. Uh, so there were a lot of headlines saying that this haunted Annabelle doll, we don't know where they, where she is, blah, blah, blah. They took her to some convention in New Orleans. So she's out of the box. Let's just say that. And I, I just, I saw a TikTok about this and I'm going to pull it up here because the comments were just disgusting. I mean, seriously, people. So rude and horrible. Let me grab this. Bear with me. They lost the Annabelle doll. This is a TikTok video about it. And here are some of the comments. Annabelle. There's this president. Dot, dot, dot. Annabelle. So there's this orange man. Dot, dot, dot. Annabelle. There's this white house. And the creator said, I second this. Someone said, Annabelle making Sure, they don't skip our generation in the history books. Annabelle, there's this place called Israel. Annabelle, there's this orange guy in the White House. Annabelle, please go to the White House. Essentially, all these liberals attempting to sick this haunted doll on the President of the United States. So, FBI, if you're watching, I'm just kidding. But I, I do think that the Annabelle doll is, is maybe safe with whoever her handlers are. She's at some convention in New Orleans. Hopefully she'll get back into her cage or her case, and nothing will happen to the President nor anybody else. But it's just a. It's an example of the tolerant left being tolerant, as always. And here's another Tiktoker. This is an Irish girl living in Atlanta and she is worried that Trump is Hitler. And the rest of the world is trying to warn us, but we're just not seeing it. So watch this. Is it true that Germany's warning people about Donald Trump and comparing him to Hitler? Is, Is this true? Because I've seen a good few TikToks about it today. I'm Irish and I live in Atlanta, Georgia, and I'm on American TikTok. And we're not. I'm not seeing any facts or any news reports or any German media. I've just seen speculation and people saying, this is what's happening. Is this real? And secondly, is it true that there's protests going on in other countries for the United States? Like, I've seen a few tiktoks about that and I can't find anything. So I have a lot of questions. Don't you think it's interesting that she says, I can't find any news reports about this? I'm looking, I can't find anything. But let me go to TikTok where I can go ask other people who are. They have brain rot and see if they will affirm what I'm hearing. These rumors. It's not like, oh, let me go confirm this. Oh, I can't confirm this. Maybe it's not true. It's, let me go to TikTok and see what other people are saying.
Unnamed Co-Host
100%. Well, that's a source, a great source. Let's go to TikTok, verify everything.
Hailey Karenia
So then here are the comments. Wikipedia, while we're at it. Yes. Yeah, throw. Yeah, throw Wikipedia in there. But, yeah, here are some of the comments. So she asks the. The people who got their, you know, education from TikTok comment section, university. And here's what they're saying. Every country is warning about this massive travel advisories. Advisories spelled wrong, by the way. And this person has a Canadian flag in their bio so they speak English. Okay. It's not like this is, hey, I'm from, you know, wherever and English is not my first language. Like they're an idiot. So massive travel advisories. Like I said, advisories spelled wrong. If you're living in the States, you need to get on World Talk because your media is censored. Imagine a Canadian telling us that our news and our world is censored. Like wake up.
Chuck Gray
Protests say what?
Hailey Karenia
Wake up. Up. Italy here. I'm in Denmark. It's true. I'm from Ireland and it is true. Everyone outside the USA are very worried. Yes, it's true. German here. Yes, it's true. But not only we Germans warn you. Most of the countries warn for him. Denmark, for example, is increasing its military budget to have a greater president presence because President Trump wants Greenland. The whole world knows what's coming. Guys, I just want to ask the chat, is there something we don't know? Is Trump Hitler? Because he's doing a really, really bad job of being Hitler. I say this all the time. He wants to send more power back down to the States. He wants we the people to have more power than the government. That doesn't sound like something a fascist dictator would do. It doesn't, but this is. These are the TikTok brain rot people that are fear mongering. So there we go. Now my last video is a gay husband happily married to a straight woman. I'm confused too. Watch.
Chuck Gray
Do my gay husband and I have an open relationship? No, no. This is a question we've gotten a million times on our recent videos and we don't. We are solely monogamous.
Hailey Karenia
Yes.
Unnamed Co-Host
And this blows people's minds.
Hailey Karenia
Like how can I be fulfilled with just Samantha as my partner? And it really comes down to just.
Unnamed Co-Host
Being fulfilled with our relationship and being.
Hailey Karenia
In love with her.
Chuck Gray
And it doesn't matter matter that I'm gay.
Hailey Karenia
It matters that we are connected in.
Chuck Gray
Such a way that I am completely.
Unnamed Co-Host
Fulfilled by being in love and in.
Hailey Karenia
A relationship with her. And when you're with the right person, everything else just fades away.
Chuck Gray
So that's all that matters. And we're not knocking the relationships that.
Hailey Karenia
Choose to be open. Right.
Chuck Gray
It's just not what our morals and boundaries are are. And we wish everyone who wants to find a love like ours the success in finding this kind of love.
Unnamed Co-Host
But good luck.
Chuck Gray
Good luck.
Hailey Karenia
I don't want to find that kind of love. I don't know about all you in the chat. If you could put the chat up. I want to see what everyone's saying. But, yeah, I. It's. This was shocking to me. I don't understand why a gay man and a straight woman would want to be married and in a monogamous relationship. I've heard of lavender marriages, which is essentially like having a beard. But a lavender marriage is more consensual. It's like, I know that I'm your beard. It's. We're doing this for a tax cut or we're doing this for whatever, you know, camaraderie purposes. I don't know. I want to be, you know, common law, married to my best friend or something. Full.
Unnamed Co-Host
I. I didn't know that. I didn't cut that video, so I didn't know it was coming. I'm. I don't know what to say. Either it's a business deal, like you said, or she's a dude.
Hailey Karenia
Yeah. So I. I have an inappropriate question that I'm sure everyone else is asking as well, and I stalked their page like I went back far. And they answer a lot of questions that people are asking them. They never answer the question, like, are you guys intimate?
Unnamed Co-Host
Maybe it's just a business deal, but.
Hailey Karenia
Like, they must be. If not, I mean, it doesn't make sense.
Unnamed Co-Host
Is that a real woman?
Hailey Karenia
It's a great question. She looks like a woman. We need to know, but you never know these days.
Unnamed Co-Host
I mean, like, what's the chat? So we're getting. We're getting. Pull the chat up, I bet. Not in the chat.
Hailey Karenia
I can't see the chat. You gotta pull it up for me. I can't read it. It's. It's. It's still stuck on Annabelle, my screen. The scary doll.
Unnamed Co-Host
That's the State Farm commercial, I think. Yeah. She's a dude.
Hailey Karenia
So it's a dude, not a woman. She wears a strap on. Okay, maybe. Yeah. Maybe they're just. They're getting paid for interviews. Maybe they're just doing this for attention. It seems like they. They have answered that question. People are saying, like, have you been. Are you doing this for clients out on social media or something? They've been together for nine years, apparently, and they're like, this would be a really long bit if it wasn't, you know, us being happily married. I just don't know how you can be happily married to someone that you're not attracted to and they sleep in the same bed. I. I saw that video. They. They sleep in the same bed. Maybe they're both just asexual. I don't know. I. I don't know what to make of it. I really don't. But I don't know if I'll ever get the answers. So on that note, that is all the time we have left. This was a long show, almost an hour and 10 minutes here. So thank you for scrolling along with me for this long. I had so much fun. I hope you join me tomorrow. Monday through Friday. You can catch me on rumble.com Haley that's the Bongino Report channel. Make sure you're following. Make sure you scroll with my homies at the chat at 6pm Eastern time if you can. If not, watch whenever you want on Rumble. Or you can listen on your favorite podcast platforms. Catch me at Haley Carania on all social media platforms and I'll see you tomorrow.
Title: Anti-Trump Lawyer FIGHTS for Illegals to Vote in WY
Release Date: May 27, 2025
Host: Hayley Caronia
In Episode 56 of Nightly Scroll with Hayley, Hayley Caronia delves into several pressing political and social issues, offering her conservative perspective on topics ranging from election integrity in Wyoming to international incidents and conspiracy theories. The episode features an in-depth interview with Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray, who discusses recent legislative changes and legal challenges concerning voter registration.
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Wyoming has enacted House Bill 156, which mandates prospective voters to provide proof of citizenship and residency during registration. This move aims to bolster election integrity amidst attempts by left-wing groups to undermine these efforts.
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Hayley criticizes Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for his handling of illegal immigration, highlighting the state's financial strain due to policies like extended Medicaid to illegal immigrants.
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The episode covers a tragic incident during Liverpool Football Club's Premier League victory parade, where a driver struck and injured several spectators.
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An incident involving French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron is scrutinized, where Brigitte is seen pushing Emmanuel in the face as they disembark a plane in Vietnam.
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The episode explores recent sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) in Colombia and delves into broader conspiracy theories, including Mount Hayes in Alaska being a hotspot for mysterious activities.
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Hayley addresses a TikTok video featuring a lifelong Democrat who switched allegiance to Trump over border issues, and another trending topic where a user claims international leaders are warning against Donald Trump.
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The episode touches on the disappearance of the haunted Annabelle doll from the Warren’s museum, linking it to political satire and conspiracy-themed social media commentary.
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Hayley Caronia's Nightly Scroll Episode 56 offers a comprehensive look at election integrity measures in Wyoming, critiques of Minnesota's immigration policies, international incidents of violence and personal altercations among political figures, as well as explorations into UFO phenomena and the spread of misinformation on social media. Through her conservative lens, Hayley addresses each topic with a blend of analysis, debate, and engaging commentary, encouraging listeners to question mainstream narratives and stay informed on the issues shaping the political landscape.
This summary provides an overview of the key discussions and insights presented in Episode 56 of Nightly Scroll with Hayley. For a more detailed understanding, listening to the full episode is recommended.