
In this episode of Nightly Scroll: Elon Musk regrets rage tweeting at President Trump, Celebrities cry over LA riots, an ABC reporter and public school teacher are both axed for anti-Trump statements & more.
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Haley
Hello. Hello. Welcome to Nightly Scroll. I'm laughing because in the chat, I'm reading everyone in the chat now, and I guess you guys put me up on air by accident. They were seeing it. Everyone is like, haley doesn't look very happy. I have the worst case of rbf if you know what RBF is. No, like, if I'm not. I don't know if I'm not on air. I mean, I think I may. My face can really. It can get beachy, if you know what I mean.
Justin
You would just think you're concentrating.
Haley
I was concentrating. You know, I have, I've got all my screens here. I, I did a show on Foxy's Digital on Outkick called Screen Time. That was my show. And I was joking because I have all of my screens here. Like, I have my phone here. You guys can't see, but I have my, my iPad here to do some scrolling. I've got my laptop. Like, I just feel like Screen Time would be a, a better name for this, for this show. But I digress. Anyway, what do I have on deck for you for Nightly Scroll? Elon Musk. Apparently he regrets rage tweeting at the President of the United States. I don't blame him. I don't. Will President Trump accept Elon's non apology? I will tell you why I wouldn't. But we'll get into all of it. Plus, the celebrities that we love to hate. All are crying and whining over ICE's deportation efforts. It's Selena Gomez's crocodile crocodile tears all over again. So I'm going to point out the hypocrisy. I hope you guys know what I'm talking about. That viral video of Selena Gomez crying like, they're taking my people. Like, what do you mean your people? Anyway, a DOJ employee is being charged with capital murder after he allegedly put the abortion pill in his pregnant girlfriend's coffee. Horrible, horrible story. It's a doozy. We're going to get into that as well. A Democrat who sadly passed away from cancer is still sending out fundraising emails. And even Democrats are weirded out by the insensitive grift. We're going to get into that. Plus, a public school teacher has resigned after calling to 8647. You want to know what I say about that? Fa, fo. And without further ado, Nightly scroll starts now. All right, everyone knows that Elon Musk just went on this Rage tweet tirade because of the big beautiful bill. He doesn't like the big Beautiful bill. I know that all of this is stemming from the fact that Elon Musk is personally butthurt because he put all of his time and energy in this 130 days where he was a special government employee working at doge, the Department of Government Efficiency, to save US money and to cut back on government waste and spending. And now he feels like the big beautiful bill, we're raising the deficit and the government's just like spending all the money that he found. You know what I mean? It's like he found, found all these ways to cut spending, spending and then he just goes, you know, the government goes back and spends it all. This is what the government does, by the way. And Elon Musk is new to politics relatively. So I feel like maybe this is his first time getting a really big disappointment. And I understand. I think what Elon Musk did with Doge has been incredible. I'm so grateful to everything that Elon Musk did for Doge. Spending all the money to help campaign for President Trump, of course, buying Twitter and making it X and the social media platform that we know and love today. Social media has been a tough place for conservatives. Conservatives have been shadow banned, have been silenced, have been just banned completely. I mean, President Trump was banned. Remember when President Trump, the president, the sitting President of the United States was banned from Meta and banned from Twitter. I mean, it's crazy. So very, very grateful for, for all of the things that Elon Musk has done, especially when it comes to the conservative movement. He is leading the charge in a lot of ways and for that I am eternally grateful. However, these allegedly ketamine fueled tweets were not it. They were not it. I don't think anyone on the conservative side of the aisle appreciated these tweets. You can disagree with a bill, but to go as far as to accuse President Trump of being in the Epstein files, it just, it was a bridge too far. And I think everyone knows that President Trump was on this one flight, on Epstein's plane. He took it to Palm beach, wasn't at the island. So maybe Elon Musk was just saying he's in the Epstein files in that capacity. We don't know if it, I don't know. I mean, we don't know what Elon Musk knows, but I think that he was bluffing because he was personally hurt. So we could put up this, this post of him accusing. This is a few days ago. Time to drop the really big bomb at real. Donald Trump is in the Epstein files. This is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJ T. I went to go look for this post today and didn't find it. I searched for on Elon Musk's X page and I could not find this tweet anywhere. Obviously everything lives on the Internet forever, so of course we have it. But he has since not apologized. Really? But he admitted to regretting it. So we can throw this up. He posted this earlier today. I regret some of my posts about President at real Donald Trump last week. They went too far. That's it. And honestly, it was really concerning to me to see all of these conservative influencers on X, all these people with massive platforms in the comments of that X post saying, oh, thank you, Elon. Oh, thank you, Elon. Oh, that was so great. Oh, thank you so much, Elon. I'm like, thank you for what? He didn't even apologize. Am I the only person in conservative media that's a grudge holder? I don't know. I just, I regret some of my posts about Donald Trump last week. They went too far. Yeah, that's like the bare minimum. I'm sorry, where is. I'm sorry, Donald Trump. I'm sorry that I said you were a pedophile, essentially.
Justin
You think that's sort of like the millionaires apology right there? I mean, could that be.
Haley
I don't know. People are saying in the chat to give him a break. I don't know. I just, I don't think that you should be saying that the President of the, of the United States, you shouldn't be alluding to the fact that he's a pedophile and then be able to not just walk it back just days later because, you know, everyone's mad at you. And I don't know, it just didn't seem very sincere to me. I, I do. We think that Elon Musk just sobered up and realized that he owes him an apology. I mean, again, this is not even an apology, in my opinion. I just think when you say something and you accuse someone of something that gross, that disgusting, that's. It's not enough to just say, I regret that, in my opinion. I just don't think so. I don't think that even saying I regret saying that is enough for President Trump to let Elon Musk, you know, waltz back into another White House position. I don't. I think President Trump will keep Elon Musk at arm's length for a while. I think they'll maybe team up in the future. I'm sure Donald Trump might need Elon Musk's support in other ways in the future. I'm not saying that they'll never work together again, but are we ever going to see them as close as we did? I don't think so. Mark my words, they will never be as buddy buddy as they were before. I could not get past this. If someone said that to me, even.
Justin
Though it wasn't an apology, it was definitely an acknowledgment. You know, it was an acknowledgment. And I mean, like, did wrong from absolutely. But from like, a PR standpoint, if Elon just says, you know, dj, I'm so sorry. Forgive me, brother. And then the media and everyone goes, ask Donald if he's gonna forgive him. Like, I mean, that sort of sets up something to. I mean, this is just an acknowledgment of, hey, man, I overstepped. I did some stuff that I wasn't supposed to do, and bygones. Let bygones be bygones. I mean, it's. Somebody in the chat here said a minute ago, it's a man apology, right? You ever had a man apology? The implication of sorry.
Haley
Someone else in the chat just said, men generally get over stuff. I'm not saying that you're not going to get over this, but if I know anything about Donald Trump, he holds a grudge. I mean, Donald Trump values loyalty over everything. We saw this in the first administration. Anyone that betrayed him in any way, they were out, they were fired. And he, I think, was very meticulous about putting together a cabinet and a close circle this time that he could trust. He didn't want this, you know, this revolving door of people in his Cabinet. He wanted the best of the best. And I think Elon Musk did such a great job with so many conservative movements and so many of the things that we care about, he shared. And I think they were a really good team. I mean, they were a dream team for a while. I just. I don't think that this was enough, in my opinion, Elon Musk, I would come out and deliver a little bit more of a real apology rather than a man apology. If we want to say that. I think telling someone or saying that, you know, you were in the Epstein files, that's why they're hiding them. I mean, that's a huge allegation to make, a disgusting allegation to make. You can't just. You can't just brush that under the rug, and you can't just say Yeah, I regret that. This isn't like, you know, you're. You have anxiety after a weekend bender and you, I don't know, like, this isn't. This is the President of the United States. This isn't like, oops, I said something to my roommate that was kind of rude. Like, this is. This is more than that. So I don't know. The New York Post, they did a call or they had a call with President Trump earlier this morning and they asked him about Elon Musk's apology. I'm not really calling it apology. It's a non apology. It's just his acknowledgment that he regrets what he said, but he didn't say, I'm sorry, sorry. It's just not an apology. So he said, I thought it was very nice that he did that, that that's what President Trump. That was the extent of what the New York Post reported on. He just said, I thought it was very nice that he did that. So I don't know. I think President Trump is playing the long game here. He's not trying to get into a spat with someone who's really largely on our side. I think it's just not.
Justin
Trump's playing hard to get. He's sort of playing hard.
Haley
It just doesn't move us forward. I think Trump knows that if he's going to pick fights, it should be with people on the other side of the aisle. It just shouldn't be. He shouldn't be in this messy infighting. I think he's looking forward, he needs to push forward on his agenda. He needs to get, he needs to move forward. The promises that he made to us, and I think he's going to deliver on that and he needs to basically get anyone who's distracting him from that out of the way. So, again, I think he's acknowledging the Elon Musk stuff, but he's not diving too deeply into it because he's got bigger fish to fry. He's the President of the United States. He's not just going to, like, sit around and rage, tweet at people, although a Donald Trump back in the day might have done that. But I think this is different. I think he knows he's only got less than four years now, and he's only got four years this time. He doesn't. He doesn't have another term to look forward to. I think he knows he's got to put the pedal to the metal and be serious. And, you know, fighting with Elon Musk is not really Important, it's not at the top of his list. So I think, I think they will, they might work together in the future, but I think the bromance is over. That's my, that's my opinion on it. And I think, I think this was a non apology. I think he needs to come out and say something else. Will he? Probably not, but anyway. Riots are still breaking out all over the country in protest of President Trump's immigration policy. We've seen some pretty disturbing videos out of Los Angeles. I wanted to play this video on the show yesterday. Didn't get to it. So I want to play this for you now. Disturbing video of a mother with her children in the car and their car is being attacked by rioters. So watch this. I mean, setting fires, throwing projectiles at cars. I mean these are degenerate Thunders thugs. They're not just attacking police cars, they're attacking their federal fellow citizens. And do they stop when this terrified mother cries out that she has her children in the car? No. And I saw comments too on this video saying, you know, why is she driving out at night with all this going on? What? I mean, let's keep our heads on straight here. The woman in the car is not the problem. You're allowed to drive your kids somewhere in the dark. Not every part of LA is burning. So who knows how she ended up here. We don't know the full story. Ideally, yeah, everyone should stay home and stay out of problem areas, but maybe she couldn't. Whatever, we don't know what happened. But the problem is not this mom. The problem is with the protesters. These so called protesters, they're agitators. They're not protesting anything. They're opportunists. I'm sure none of them care about immigration policy. They're using this unrest as an excuse to do hood rat stuff with their friends. They feel like, oh well, there's all this chaos going on downtown or in this area, let's go there because the cops are distracted by that fire, that fire and that fire. And then we can go loot that Apple store, that Adidas store, that Gucci. We can steal this TV from this Best Buy or whatever they're doing. And you know, some politicians, some see their cities descending into chaos and they actually do something about it. So here's Governor Greg Abbott of Texas. He's calling in the National Guard. He posted this on X earlier. Texas National Guard will be deployed to locations across the state to ensure peace and order. Peaceful protest is legal. Harming a person or property is illegal and will lead to arrest. The Texas National Guard will use every tool and strategy to help law enforcement maintain order. Amen. This is the difference between leadership and Gavin Newsom's big head. Governor Greg Abbott did not need to wait until Texas cities burned to the ground. He didn't need to wait until small businesses burned, American flags burned for him to call for help. So let's just think about this for a second. Governor Gavin Newsome is suing the. The President of the United States for sending government assistance to his state when the entire world could see that they needed help. Even the Los Angeles Police Department chief said it himself that local law enforcement, they were overwhelmed and the violence taking place was disgusting. He said it himself in the press press briefing. Meanwhile, Newsom is lawyering up because he got caught with his pants down again. Whether it's natural disasters or fires started by thugs or the homelessness crisis or Un American idiots taking to the streets, Gavin Newsom always falls short of solving the problem, and he's always behind the problem. He's down billions of dollars in his state after giving illegals free health care. They're hemorrhaging money because of it. And Gavin Newsom refuses to back down on his policies that are so damaging for, for Californians. This is what being a partisan hack does to you. Gavin Newsom routinely puts politics over the people he should be caring about. There's nothing wrong, by the way, a lot of these Democrat politicians are coming out. They're posting these statements on X or they're going out in, in these briefings and they're saying, you know, peaceful protests that we. They're calling for peaceful protests. They're condemning the violence. They. The only issue is nobody is listening to them. Nobody who is out riding is reading, you know, Karen Bass's tweet in one hand, and they have a Molotov cocktail in their other hand. And then they, they read the tweet and they put down the Molotov cocktail. No, they came out there to wreak havoc. They came out there to disrupt and to resist the government and law enforcement. They don't care what law enforcement has to say. They don't care what the government has to say. They don't respect them. They're also calling maga, the UN American ones. If you're maga, if you're a Trump supporter, apparently you're un American because you don't like watching these cities burn to the ground. And then they're calling ICE Un American for doing their jobs to protect this homeland. It's Totally insane. Of course, the insanity is not just in California. We can also expect the same antifa lunacy from the Pacific Northwest. Here's a video of people in Seattle burning the American flag. Of course, there they are, taking it down, these protesters taking the flag down off of the flag pole, lighting it on fire. They're dumping. They're dipping the American flag in the fire, setting the entire thing ablaze. Listen, protesting is American. Criticizing your government is American. The violent riots we have seen break out all over this country are not. That is not American. Breaking the law, ignoring the law, disrespecting law enforcement officers, they. That is un American. Burning the American flag and waving the Mexican flag is un American. And I know this pisses patriots off because it pisses me off. And I know it's pissing you off. I've seen videos of Trump supporters showing up to these riots, these protests, and of course, they're not getting involved in all of this hubbub. But I worry, like, I appreciate the sentiment, but I don't want to see anyone get hurt. I don't want to see anyone get wrapped up in something that turns violent. If you are not a leftist agitator, I would not go to these protests. I would not. Vigilante justice, it may seem like the virtuous thing to do. I'm sure these Trump supporters have good intentions. They're seeing these thugs ruin American cities that they love. They want to fight back. But I would trust the law enforcement, the National Guard, and the Marines that were deployed to clean up this mess. I would hate to see anyone on our side get in trouble or arrested over something preventable. And the FBI is already doing their job. You've seen the video of people throwing rocks at police officers. It went totally viral. And Attorney General Pam Bondi, she announced last night on Hannity that the man who was caught on video throwing pieces of cinder block at officers and their cars has been identified. And she has a strong message. For those who haven't been caught yet, watch this.
Terry Moran
The cinder block case. Sean, remember that case? We have breaking news right now. The case where the guy was breaking up the cinder blocks and he was throwing them at police cars. The police officer. I'm sorry, the federal officer had injured his hand. He was wearing a mask. The FBI has identified him. Bill ISALE, our incredible U.S. attorney out there working with ATF, DEA and the FBI have been doing a remarkable job. That guy has just been identified, and they are doing a search warrant on his house as we speak. And he has been identified. See his face hear. He is going to be on. His name is Reyes. He is going to be on the most wanted list. You have broken the news. His face is out there right now. That's him. He has been identified by great police work, by the FBI. So you can run, you can't hide. We are coming after you federally. If you assault a police officer, if you rob a store, if you loot, if you spit on a police officer, we're coming after you.
Haley
Bingo. That's what I like to hear. I like to hear that these people that go viral for doing awful things are being caught in real time. I like these updates. I like the transparency. I like to see this. You know who doesn't like to see this? Celebrities. And all these celebrities. I mean, listen, I don't think you need to go to college to be smart, clearly, but. But, you know, some of these celebrities, they got their GED in the back of a tour bus or something, and then they expect us to care what they think about policy. Anyway, my first example is Kim Kardashian, and she's been to law school. She's a lawyer. So I. I'm not talking about Kim Kardashian specifically, but Kim Kardashian is one of these celebrities that has spoken out against these deportations. So I want to bring up Kim Kardashian's Instagram post. She posted on her Instagram story a statement, and it says this. When we're told that ICE exists to keep our country safe and remove violent criminals, great. When we witness innocent, hardworking people being ripped from their families in inhumane ways, we have to speak up. We have to do what's right. Growing up in L. A. I've seen how deeply immigrants are woven into the fabric of this city. They are our neighbors, our friends, our coworkers, classmates, and family. No matter where you fall politically, it's clear that our communities thrive because of the contributions of immigrants. We can't just turn a blind eye when fear and injustice keep people from living their lives freely and safely. There has to be a better way. When she said that this is inhumane. The only inhumane behavior I've seen is out of the rioters. What they're doing is inhumane. ICE is doing their job, arresting people who broke the law. Now law enforcement has more criminals to worry about with all the agitators getting in the way. So that's insane. Now, Katy Perry posted something else on her Instagram stories. If you could pull up the other picture first. Katy Perry wrote this? Well, she didn't write it, she posted it. Los Angeles has lived under three flags. Spain, Mexico, and the United States. That land has seen borders shift, Pacific power change hands. And yet the people, especially the brown and indigenous people, have always been there, planting roots, building lives, raising families. And now, in 2025, the descendants of those same communities are being hunted like criminals in their own ancestral home. It's more than infuriating. It's a deep injustice. How can a city built on Mexican labor, Mexican history, and Mexican culture turn around and criminalize the very people who. Who shaped it? If these people have been here for generations, they have nothing to worry about. Their ancestors could have been from anywhere, by the way. And if they were born here, they're citizens. If they're illegal aliens, if they don't have papers, if they never took the initiative to come become naturalized citizens, they will be treated as criminals. Yes, it is against the law to break immigration law. When she said, how can a city. How can a city built on Mexican labor, Mexican history, and Mexican culture turn around and criminalize the very people who. Who shaped it? Do these people hear it, hear themselves? That we should. It's all about the Mexican labor. I want to also play a video from Eva Longoria. She also is very concerned about immigrant labor that, quote, raises our children. Watch this.
Eva Longoria
Hi, everyone. I wanted to get on here and finally compose myself to do a message because of everything that's happening with the mass deportations. Every time I try to record a message, I just start crying. And then I don't want it to be about me and my. My emotions about it. But it's just so, so inhumane. Hard to watch. It's hard. It's hard to witness from afar. I can't imagine what it's like to be in Los Angeles right now. I can't believe it's happening in Austin, Texas. I can't believe it's happening all over the country. And the commons. And people's reactions to it is really so surprising to me because it is un American. We all can agree. Nobody wants criminals in our country. Nobody wants rapists, nobody wants drug dealers. Nobody wants bad actors in our country. That's not what's happening. These roundups are happening in birthday parties, in elementary graduations, Home Depot. Those are not criminals. And I just hope that everybody has more compassion to this issue and realize we have industries dependent on immigrant labor. These are people who feed us and take care of us and. And take care of our families and our children and our communities, and we can't deny them as humans.
Haley
Someone in the chat asked, how many illegals does Longoria have in her house? It begs the question. I mean, the 66% of Americans who support deportations, their children aren't raised by illegal aliens. They don't have their dinner being made by illegal aliens. I think this might just be a Hollywood elitist problem.
Justin
Yeah, that seems like a little bit of a stretch. I mean, I personally have. No, no one's cooking, you know. Justin, Justin, don't.
Haley
He's shaking.
Justin
I know.
Haley
Justin.
Justin
I'll speak for Justin. Justin. Justin, don't.
Haley
So I don't. Do you in the chat, I mean, do you have illegal help in your house? I, I don't think so. And nobody's humanity is being denied. They keep repeating these words like it's inhumane. Humans break laws and humans are held accountable for those actions. Actions have consequences. There's nothing more to it. This story is so disturbing. I, I'm covering it because I, I'm pro life. You know, I just read this, this Patriot Mobile ad about supporting companies that also support the values that, that we believe in, right? And we do believe in the First Amendment and the second Amendment. We do believe in the sanctity of life. And when I was younger, I used to have this mentality that was more on the pro choice side of things. Not because I believe in abortion, I don't. But, but because of this small government mindset. I thought, why would the government have this say over, you know, women's bodies or whatever, which makes me sound like a total liberal. And the more research I did on abortion, the more pro life I became. And I feel that way about a lot of issues. If I'm ever like wishy washy about something or in the middle on something, I'm like, I don't know if I've done enough research, but the more research I do, the more red pilled and conservative I become. And I think that's really telling about our values and what we care about. Because if you can research more and have the facts on your side, that makes me feel a lot better. I can come on here and yap about what I believe in for an hour a night because I don't have to fake anything. I have the truth on my side. I have science on my side, I have biology on my side. And that's why I'm pro life. And you know, I became more pro life because I was working at Newsmax at the time we were covering. I mean, this was the Roe v. Wade was overturned. This was like the story right And I did so much research on, like, what an abortion actually does inside the women's body. The mental health toll that it takes on women who do this to themselves. I mean, it's, it's horrendous. And I do believe that as a pro life woman and being part of a pro life movement, I think the left will say that we're just pro birth, we're not pro life. And that's why I think we need to have grace. For people who have gotten abortions in the past and have regretted it, or they've come to really hate themselves, or maybe they're infertile now because of it. I think the best way that we can be pro life and be supportive is to show these people that just because you've made a mistake doesn't mean that, you know, you can't be forgiven. And I feel really deeply for this woman in this story because she wanted to choose life. There was a man, Justin Banta. He is a, or used to be a DOJ employee and he was working in it. And now he faces an attempted capital murder charge because officials say he secretly put the abortion pill in his girlfriend's coffee shop. They went to a coffee shop. They. She didn't even order the coffee. She showed up. They were going to talk about the fact that she had gotten pregnant. She was six weeks pregnant at the time. They met at a coffee shop to talk about what they were going to do. She told her boyfriend at the time, this guy, Justin Banta, I want to keep the baby. I'm going to keep the baby no matter what. And he had already gotten her a coffee at that shop, put the abortion pill in it, and then sat with her as they talked about how she wanted to keep the baby. And as she was having this conversation with her boyfriend, she was ingesting the abortion pill. I mean, it makes me sick to my stomach to think about this woman who wanted to bring life into the world. She was pregnant. I mean, it makes you. I mean, life is so beautiful and it's so precious and it makes me sad to think, I mean, what if, what if she can't get pregnant again? You know? I mean, what. I mean, clearly I don't think that they're going to be in a relationship anymore. I don't know these people's relationship status as it stands based on the story. I feel like they're probably not together. But, you know, what if she moves on? One day she meets the love of her life and she can't get pregnant? I mean, it's just. It's so sick to think she wanted to bring life into this world and she couldn't. And it wasn't the decision that she made. I mean, this was a decision that was made for her by a sicko who, quite frankly, was just a man who didn't want to man up and take accountability for his actions. So sick. I mean. And the affidavit in this. In this case, the affidavit says that she had a sonogram that day revealing that the baby was healthy. Then she has this drink at the coffee shop, finishes her coffee or whatever she was drinking, and the next day, she started to experience pain, fatigue, heavy bleeding. And then later that night, she miscarried at home. Then investigators found out that this moron bought Plan C pills online using his cell phone. Then, because he worked in it at the Justice Department, he agreed to let his phone be searched. But when investigators got into that phone, he. He had wiped everything. The phone had been reset. So they're going to have to prove somehow that he did put this pill in her coffee. Maybe he went into the bathroom of the coffee shop. Maybe they can prove it with some kind of security footage. I don't know. But he wouldn't have reset his phone if he didn't have anything to hide. He bought the abortion bill, the abortion pill on his phone, and then his girlfriend miscarried after drinking the coffee that he gave her. It is too much to be too much of a coincidence to be a coincidence, in my opinion. And what a sad excuse for a man. Everyone in the chat is agreeing that it's super sick. It's murder. Yeah. What a horrible thing to do to her and their baby. It's. It's just. It's. I. It's really disgusting. So I feel for her. This woman is in my prayers. I hope that she meets someone else and she can bring life into this world again because she did not deserve this. I also want to move now to Terry Moran. Terry Moran from abc. He has been fired by ABC because he posted this on social media. He went on this anti Trump rant. Caroline Levitt posted it. Because this tweet is now deleted. But this is what Terry Moran said. The thing about Stephen Miller is not that he is the brains behind Trumpism. Yes, he's one of the people who conceptualizes the impulses of the Trumpist movement and translates them into policy. But that's not what is interesting about Miller. It's not brains, it's bile. Miller is a man who is richly endowed with the capacity for hatred. He's a world class hater. You can see this just by looking at him, because you can see that his hatreds are his spiritual nourishment. He eats his hate. He went on to bring Trump into this. Trump is a world class hater, but his hatred only is a means to an end. And that end is his own glorification. That's his spiritual nourishment.
Terry Moran
Whew.
Haley
So after that statement, this is what ABC had to say. They gave a statement to Fox News Digital. They said this. We are at the end of our agreement with Terry Moran. And based on his recent post, which was a clear violation of ABC News policies, we have made the decision to not renew. At ABC News. We hold all of our reporters to the highest standards of objectivity, fairness and professionalism. And we remain committed to delivering straightforward, trusted journalism. I think it's clear that if you're hiring people that would post this on Twitter openly, I mean, this isn't just like, I hate Donald Trump. This is disgusting. This is saying that Stephen Miller and Trump eat hatred for breakfast. That's their spiritual nourishment. I mean, he went a bridge too far. But being openly anti Trump, it doesn't hit the same in the golden era. I think a lot of these leftists, regardless of whether or not they're in the media, I think they just, they used to feel like they could say something mean about Trump and then like, oh, the heavens would just like open up for them, because that's how it used to be. And I think that's why Simone Biles attacked Riley Gaines, because she thought it would give her brownie points. With who? I don't know, leftist, feminist libtards. But it backfired because of the majority of the people don't want men and women's sports. This is the same thing. The majority of Americans elected President Trump because they wanted a return to normalcy. It was the pendulum swinging back from the ultra woke Biden era to now. But Terry Moran is entitled to thinking that Trump is a hater. Trump is a world class hater. I would say he's the best at it. Where Terry Moran went wrong was taking it to the level that he did, attacking Stephen Miller's character, his spirituality, Trump's character, his spirituality. Terry Moran's greatest mistake was being a so called journalist, taking a job at a network where you're supposed to check your personal political bias at the door. Do your job and be respectful. I'm not a journalist, I'm an opinion host. That's pretty obvious. I come on here and I tell you all what I think and I don't hold back. Where these people go wrong is where they pretend to be journalists when they're not. I mean, you obviously, people who are journalists have their own feelings, their own biases. They, they, they vote, you know, of course they feel a certain way about certain policies or politicians, but they're supposed to go to their job, take all of that aside and just deliver the news straight down the middle. That's why nobody trusts the media anymore, because there aren't journalists anymore. There are no journalists left. Everyone is taken aside. Everyone now just picks and chooses which new media voices they want to listen to. I think that's sad. I mean, as a new media voice, I'm glad that you're all here. We have so much fun on this show. I love doing this show for you and I love that about the new media. But also it's like, it's sad because journalism, like there are no voices in the middle anymore. And I'm telling you the truth. But I'm also telling you my opinion after I tell you what happened. Right? So of course you can still watch this show. I'm telling you what's going on. You can make your own opinions. And then if you enjoy my opinions, you continue to watch, which I love. But I just think it's sad that the new media, it's only here because journalists have failed so deeply. They haven't done their jobs in so long. We don't have unbiased news sources anymore. There's just. I can't name one. I really can't name a journalist that I can't pinpoint, you know, who they vote for or where they lean. It's, it's just, it's sad. I mean, journalism is dead and this is the future. I'm glad that I'm a part of the future. But it's. Journalism is just, it's not the same. News is not the same. Anyway, I want to get to this story about this is very sketchy and I want to be delicate here because this man has died. So I want to bring up this post here. This guy, Cameron Faridi, he says that he's a. He, he's worked on Democrat campaigns before. So he's a Democrat. He's getting emails from Democrat fundraising and campaigns. But he posted this on X. Why am I getting emails from Jerry Connolly's campaign after he has passed away? Beyond unethical, I would agree. That's disgusting. But here's the email from Team Connolly just this week. And it says Gerry Connolly Congress. And they're asking for money, but they're asking for money because James Walkinshaw is running for that seat, Gerry Connolly seat, because Jerry Connolly unfortunately passed away last month to cancer. So this guy, James Walkinshaw, he is now running for that seat in Virginia's 11th congressional district. So they're asking, they're asking people for money from a dead guy's campaign. And I, that's gross to me. And this is also someone in the chat says Democrats love running dead people. You know, he's not running, but they're using his email and his old team account to fundraise for his successor, which is also just very indicative of where the Democrat Party is. I feel like the Democrat Party, they love to tell their voters who to vote for. They like to choose the successors. And it's no longer in the voters hands. It's just taking the Democrat process and ripping it up the way that they did in the 2024 presidential election with Joe Biden. They didn't have an open primary. They just shoved Kamala Harris in there and you know, whoop dee doo. They didn't, they didn't ask Democrats who they wanted because they don't care. They don't want the people to pick candidates. They just want to have this illusion that voters are picking the candidates. And how sick is it that they use this, this man, his, his account, his team, his email. He's passed away. I mean, and so recently too, he's passed away from cancer. So recently. He passed away so recently that he, he commented. I went to his, his X page and he had posted saying that he was so sorry that Joe Biden was diagnosed with cancer. I mean, this is how recent it was. He was alive to say I'm so sorry and extend his condolences to the Biden family about Biden having cancer. This is how fresh this is. And they're already thinking this is how the Democrats think. Like, well, who are we going to run and how are we going to raise money? And let's just use all of his, you know, his email to raise money. It's totally sick, totally sick. If I was his family, I would be so disturbed. Also disturbing is a teacher from Middlebury, Middlebury Community Schools. Her name is Tanya Lukin. And I want to show you this picture of her. She went on a school trip and there she is in the blue shirt. If you scroll down just a little bit, it's, you can see it says 86 47, which we all know means to take out Trump. A lot of people are wondering, you know, does 8647 mean to kill Trump, or is it the restaurant lingo to 86 someone to remove them? Democrats will say that 86 means, oh, we just want to remove him from office. And you know, with everything that's gone on with the multiple assassination attempts, I mean, it makes sense that people can interpret 8647 in more demonic, evil, violent ways, like wanting to remove Trump entirely. So this teacher thought it was okay to go to the White House with her students and pose in front of the White House with a shirt that says 8647. Really? So this school launched an investigation into this and in this statement, they put out a public statement saying they, they have a policy that requires teachers to refrain from using their position to promote partisan political views. This prohibition applies to all teachers, regardless of their political leanings and to every political message, regardless of his content. School administrators are actively investigating the situation. One day later, the school came to the conclusion that they were going to remove this teacher. The teacher submitted her immediate resignation. Wow. I mean, just wow. It's really sad. I mean, I don't have children obviously, but I hope to have children one day and it makes me really scared to send them to school. I went to public school until high school and then I went to Catholic school for high school and, and college. But I would think twice about sending my child to public school. And you know, you can have woke teachers in private schools too, and in Catholic schools and what have you. I mean, they're probably everywhere at this point. But to send your child to school and know that the history that they're learning is probably twisted in ways that is not true, or it's twisted in ways to push a certain narrative makes me sick. Like I don't, I don't want to send my kids to school. I think I want to be able to homeschool. Someone in the chat just said, yeah, this is why we homeschool. Yeah, homeschooling at this point seems like the only option if you are a level headed conservative who doesn't want your child indoctrinated or at least, you know, you teach your children what you can at home and hope that when they get sent to school they know right from wrong. But you know, a lot of people can't homeschool their children. It's just not in the cards. You know, they have to be at work and maybe, you know, it's a two income household and the mom can't stay home and homeschool or, or what have you. So yeah, I mean it's, it's very sad to see what's happened to our schools. Well, it's 6:52. I guess we should move on to scrolling time. I'll save this next story for tomorrow. All right, let's hit it. Someone in the chat says my son is a 10 year old little conservative warrior. This is what I like to see. This is what I like to see. You know, when Pete Hegseth was still at Fox, they would do all these. I think I forget what the segment was called, but I think he had a show on Fox Nation about homeschooling all of his Brady Bunch kids. Yeah. And surely they were taught to not say 86, 47 and all this partisan stuff. I, I mean someone said homeschool is hard. Surely.
Justin
My daughter graduated from public school this year. She just graduated. She was taught not to say 86. Yeah, 47.
Haley
I mean it's got the best. I mean, did some, did they spank you in Catholic school? Someone asked. Leave the chat. You're disgusting. Like really. Get out of here. Someone said there are good Christian schools. Of course. Of course there are good Christian schools. Okay, let's see this first video. This is a autistic neurospicy, neurodivergent person who is just fed up with capitalism. Watch.
Unknown
Working under capitalism with autism is so difficult for so many reasons. Something I struggle with in particular. Let me know if you have this experience as well. Jobs that I actually want to do won't pay enough for me to live. We should not have to pay so much to live in a world we didn't ask to be in. But here we are. And now autistic people have such a high rate of. Because capitalism is not a society that is sustainable for neurodivergent people.
Haley
What. When I hear these people speak, sometimes I'm like, what? I have to. When I find these videos, I have to re watch them because there's so many things that they say that I need to break down. First of all, she said they shouldn't have to pay so much to live in a world that we didn't ask to be in. There's no way to consent to being born.
Justin
I just sort of like glaze over about halfway through, through that. And I mean, that's ridiculous.
Haley
I mean, okay, I mean there's just no way to consent to being bored. You have to build a bridge and get over the little things in life. Life isn't Easy. But your mentality can certainly change everything. It can make it better, it can make it worse. If you have a constant victim mentality, as this person does, it will make life seem much harder. The woe is me attitude. The job that I want won't pay me that much. Does that have to do with being autistic? A lot of people have jobs that if they go for their dream job, they know that they're going to take a pay cut. Or, you know, oh, well, I'd want to do this job, but I can't have this job. I mean, this is just a problem for everyone, not just autistic people. Do you know how many people feel that way? All people who go to a job. You know, people go to a job they hate to barely make ends meet. And you don't have to be autistic to feel that way. Then she goes on to argue that capitalism isn't set up for neurodivergent people. She didn't name one reason why living under capitalism is harder for autistic people. That also doesn't apply to neurotypical people. So here's what people said in the comments, because I was not alone in thinking that this woman was insane. We can pull this up. Professional victim. Professional spelled wrong. But we won't get into that. Jobs I actually want won't pay enough. This is the human experience. Brachacho. Yeah. Someone said Starbucks is probably hiring. Holy rage bait, Batman. Not really. I have autism and I'm working a regular job. It's called growing up. Yeah. The job I want doesn't pay enough. Welcome to life. I don't know what to tell you. No offense, brother. None of us are getting paid enough. You are such a wildly silly person. Wa wa wa. I have to be a productive member of society. Wah wah. Agree. This is like my little. My little tiny violin that I'm playing for this. For this person. I don't know if it's a man or a woman. It's a woman with no hair. And I feel for her. Anyway, professional victim right there. This next video is also another professional victim. This woman is so mad that her SNAP benefits won't cover her beauty treatments anymore. I'm not joking. Watch this.
Unknown
So just a PSA for anybody on EBT that has been paying for your nails, lashes, whatever it may be with your EP card. You can no longer do that. No, I just went to go get my nails, lashes and eyebrows done. Went to go swipe my E card. If she tells me they no longer accept that. So not Only are they taking away junk food, sugary drinks. They are giving us all a time limit with how long we can be on ebt. Now you can get your nails done with ebt. So I have to use K cash, cash out of my pocket for my nails and eyebrows. So now I'm $100 short on my freaking rent that I'm supposed to pay today. They need to figure something out because this is not okay.
Haley
No, you need to figure something out. You need to figure out that. That $100 that you had to pay out of your own pockets for hair and nails. Yeah, that's. That's what everyone else does. You don't get to use your SNAP benefits on your nails and your eyelashes. Here, here are some of the comments, people. I mean, this is. This Rick. Rage bait. I don't know. Someone in the chat says she needs a dentist, not a salon. And let me just tell you, all of the comments said that. Someone just said, thank you, Mr. Trump. Nails, lashes and eyebrows are a luxury, not a necessity that should have never been covered with your EBT card. If this is rage bait, I'm baited. Me too. I'm angry. Spend that nail money on the dentist, girly pop. Does the EBT cover the dentist? This has to be a joke, right? It's not meant for that. Anyways. I work three jobs, go to school, my husband has Parkinson's, only qualified for SSI for $250 and 3 kids. This is an abuse of the system. Exactly. Someone else said you should be prosecuted for fraud if you are using your EBT card for your nails and your lashes. That is unjust use of federally allocated dollars that come out of our taxes that are supposed to help less fortunate people in rough situations. Not sure nails and lashes qualify. Nails and lashes do not qualify. I mean, Trump is cutting what's available on snap. This is what people. Oh, Trump's cutting this. We're all going to go hungry. Everyone's going to die. Meanwhile, there are people like this who game and mooch off of the system when they don't even need it. Makes me mad. This last video that I have for you. This is. Well, these are a bunch of liberals fighting at a liberal gym. They're training for what? I don't know. Watch. It says liberals have started training so they can fight maga. And this gym has a gay flag and a trans flag in the back, back. And they're doing their little. They're doing their best girly punches. Did we get that?
Justin
Kills me. I'm dead. It Kills me.
Haley
Did we get them?
Justin
I think they, you know, they, they, they need a little more shoulder involved in it, you know, I mean, that's really going to hurt them in the later round.
Haley
Making a fist even.
Justin
I don't think they're going to make it in the later rounds.
Haley
None of them were making a fist. They were just. Someone said in the chat they're training for a tranathon. Andy's cracking up. You punch like a girl. That's what people are saying. Is this real or for satire? I can't stop laughing. So in other words, MAGA doesn't have to worry. Fighting requires self discipline and self discipline creates Republicans. So the gym owner is playing chess. Maybe that's what the gym owner is plotting all along. I don't think that. I don't think that they would. I don't think a conservative gym owner will put a trans flag in there.
Justin
But no.
Haley
Yes. A lot of conservatives go to the gym because we're all about personal responsibility, being healthy, not being reliant on big pharma if you don't have to be. Someone said after this they go back to work at Starbucks. Don't break a nail, guys. Wait until they realize someone can counter or grab that slow palm strike. I mean really. This reminds me. Can you pull up the Theo von tweet when there was a some guy like threw a brick or something into a gay bar? Like this is a New York post article from 2022. Man throws brick at window of NYC gay bar. And. And Theo Vaughan replied that form. Tell you it's an inside job. That guy worked out at that gay gym. That's exactly right. I love Theo Vaughn. Anyway, that is all the time that I have left tonight. Thank you for scrolling along with me. You can always scroll along with everyone in the homies. Only if you go to rumble.com haley. That is where you can watch nightly scroll Monday through Friday, 6pm Eastern time. That's all the fun is in the chat. So if you want to join the fun, you got to do that. And I'll see you tomorrow.
Title: Will President Trump Accept Elon’s Non-Apology?
Host: Hayley Caronia
Release Date: June 12, 2025
In Episode 67 of Nightly Scroll with Hayley, host Hayley Caronia delves into a range of pressing topics from Elon Musk's controversial tweets about President Trump to the perceived hypocrisy of celebrities addressing ICE deportations. The episode is a blend of sharp commentary, insightful analysis, and passionate opinion, characteristic of Hayley's unapologetic conservative perspective.
Hayley kicks off the episode by discussing Elon Musk's recent rage tweets targeting President Trump, particularly accusing him of being linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Musk later issued what Hayley terms a "non-apology," expressing regret for his comments without a direct apology.
Elon Musk's Non-Apology:
Hayley's Critique:
Hayley argues that Musk's acknowledgment falls short of a genuine apology and predicts that President Trump will maintain a cautious distance from Musk moving forward, despite their previously strong alliance.
Hayley transitions to discussing various celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry, and Eva Longoria who have publicly criticized ICE's deportation efforts. She labels their concerns as hypocritical, arguing that their lifestyles benefit from the very systems they critique.
Kim Kardashian's Instagram Statement:
Eva Longoria's Emotional Plea:
Hayley contends that these celebrities are disconnected from the realities of law enforcement and immigration enforcement, highlighting a divide between public figures and everyday Americans.
A significant portion of the episode covers a grim story where a Department of Justice employee, Justin Banta, is charged with attempted capital murder for allegedly inserting an abortion pill into his pregnant girlfriend's coffee.
Details of the Case:
Hayley's Perspective:
Hayley emphasizes the severity of the act, framing it within her pro-life stance and condemning the perpetrator's actions as morally reprehensible.
Hayley sheds light on a controversial practice within the Democratic Party where fundraising efforts continue in the name of a candidate who has recently passed away from cancer.
James Walkinshaw's Campaign:
Critique of Democratic Strategies:
Hayley criticizes the Democrats for what she perceives as manipulative fundraising tactics that exploit the memory of deceased candidates to secure financial support for their party.
The episode covers the resignation of a Middlebury Community Schools teacher who faced backlash for wearing a shirt with "8647" printed on it, a phrase interpreted by many conservatives as a call to "take out Trump."
Understanding "8647":
School's Response:
Hayley expresses concern over the implications of such symbols in educational settings, highlighting the growing tension between political expression and professional responsibilities in schools.
Hayley discusses the firing of Terry Moran from ABC News following his openly anti-Trump tweets, which Hayley argues exemplify the decline of unbiased journalism.
Terry Moran's Controversial Statement:
ABC's Stance:
Hayley uses Moran's firing as evidence of media bias and the erosion of journalistic integrity, asserting that opinion hosts like herself provide a necessary counterbalance to mainstream media's perceived failures.
The episode addresses ongoing protests against President Trump's immigration policies, which have sometimes turned violent. Hayley contrasts Governor Greg Abbott's proactive deployment of the Texas National Guard with Governor Gavin Newsom's more reactive approach.
Governor Greg Abbott's Declaration:
Hayley's Analysis:
Hayley commends Abbott's decisive action to maintain order while criticizing Newsom for his perceived inaction and mismanagement in handling protests, framing it as a failure of leadership.
Towards the end of the episode, Hayley touches on various manifestations of what she describes as "woke culture," including videos of liberals training to fight MAGA supporters and discussions on capitalism's impact on neurodivergent individuals.
Capitalism and Neurodivergence:
Satirical Gym Videos:
Hayley critiques these cultural phenomena as indicative of a broader societal shift away from traditional values, emphasizing her belief in personal responsibility and skepticism of progressive agendas.
Episode 67 of Nightly Scroll with Hayley offers a comprehensive look at current political and cultural issues from a conservative lens. Hayley's discussions are punctuated with spirited debates, clear stances on controversial topics, and a call for accountability and integrity in both public figures and institutions. For listeners seeking unapologetic conservative commentary on today's hottest issues, this episode delivers a robust and engaging analysis.
Note: All quotes are attributed to Hayley Caronia with corresponding timestamps for reference.