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Is having a meltdown at the start of the week. On Monday, he's ranting and raving like a lunatic on social media. The disastrous budget bill has the lowest approval essentially imaginable, and Donald Trump's approval is basically the lowest in presidential history and now the lowest he's ever had as well, which is the lowest in presidential history. Here's what Donald Trump is posting this morning. Not that it really matters, but a terribly untalented writer for badly failing Forbes magazine, Dan Alexander, who probably can't get a meaningful job in the business, has written so inaccurately about me that it is ridiculous. Just pause there. So if you believe that nobody reads Forbes anymore and that this guy is a bad writer who nobody cares about, why are you, as the President of the United States, making social media posts about him? Donald Trump goes on to say many others also, the media is mostly fake news, but Forbes doesn't even try to get things right. I haven't spoken to these sleaze bags in years. They don't want the facts and they're so inaccurate purposely about everything. I would have thought Forbes would be dead. He puts dead in caps by now. Always a normal thing for the President of the United States to wish people and things to be dead, but it continues to hang around like a bad disease. Isn't it owned by a hostile nation? Anyway, that's what happens when you have bad reporters with evil intentions. Eventually the publication dies. I've happily seen it over and over again. That is what the President of the United States is posting. And I'll show you in a little bit as well that in Canada right now, David Eby, the premier of British Columbia, is basically Telling the World cup, hey, if you want, we think that things are probably going to be very unstable in the United States of how they're going to treat the fans of foreign countries. We're ready in the British Columbia to hold more Games. It's a storyline I want you to focus a lot on, because I think that the World cup and the Olympics are going to come under a lot of difficulty if Trump keeps this up and we want to see it thrive here. But it's a big, big problem right now that he's having ice and customs and border like be at these events and trying to scare people. Trump post the following as well. The Trump administration has gotten costs down very substantially for the American consumer. There has been anything like this exclamation point, you know, Then he goes on and lies and says that gas is A$98 cents and that all the prices have dramatically dropped. Inflation is on the rise. Right. The inflation core inflation for May was more than people expected it was going to be. It came in at 2.7%. Prices are rising. Things are actually less affordable right now than they were under former President Biden. Biden was getting inflation under control with things like the Inflation Reduction Act. Trump has made it significantly worse. And then he lies and says, we're good. We did it. Mission accomplished. Everybody's buying cheap things. Everybody can afford homes now. Everything is great. But here's the thing. Americans go outside of their home, if they have one. They go outside their apartment or wherever they're living, barely able to survive, and they go, wait a minute. That's not what's happening here. Oh, when you talk about the disastrous budget bill, guess what? There's nothing on no tax on Social Security in there. It's not in the disastrous budget bill at all. And where they talk about no tax on tips, it's for a short period of time. It's a narrow deduction. And it's basically not meaningful at all with all of the other hardships that are going to be imposed. Just another Trump scam. He then goes, one great big beautiful bill is moving along nicely. Make America great again. It's, it's actually not moving along all that nicely. It barely got through to this step that we're on today. They vote to proceed. We now have the vote a rama taking place in the Senate. One of the things that we're learning, per Jake Sherman at Punchbowl, who covers all things Congress, there's a lot of conversation taking place right now about the House GOP wanting the Senate to make significant changes to their reconciliation bill in the wraparound amendment at the end of the vote, around the vote. A Ramba just to remind you is when the Democrats have an unlimited amount of time to add amendments to the budget bill to try to just cause a delay, basically. And the Senate bill and the House bill have to look identical. So if the Senate passes this, if the House doesn't just completely adopt the Senate's version verbatim, it then has to keep going back until you have identical language between the House and the Senate. Sherman goes on to say we've heard requests to both bring the bill further to the right, snap changes, take more people off of food assistance, cut more people off of Medicaid. And then there's also an effort by House Republicans to try to make this more palatable to their constituents, the so called moderate Republicans, which I don't think exist. And then Jake Sherman goes on to say this could be very tricky right now given that the Senate does not want to make any significant changes. You have Donald Trump. So it's not a foregone conclusion that this thing is going to pass this week. So we're following to see what's happening there. We'll be there every step of the way. At the Midas Touch network. Donald Trump then post tell phony Democratic Senator Chris Coons that I'm not offering Iran anything. Unlike Obama who paid them billions under the stupid road to nuclear JCPOA which would now be expired. Nor am I even talking to them since we totally obliterated their nuclear facility. This sounds like a smart. I'm being sarcastic here. Let me preface it with that seems like a smart move to not do anything with them anymore. Just let them, just let them go on now and pretend that everything is okay. Do not put pressure on. That makes a lot of sense. Donald. I'm being sarcastic, especially as we learn that they were able to move their 900 pounds of uranium out. We now see satellite images that show a lot of activity back at Fordeau and the other nuclear sites that are basically being reconstructed. We've learned that they'll be able to have a nuclear weapon likely in a few months again, if that's the direction that they want to go in. Donald Trump's encouraging China and Iran to do lots of business together so Iran can make a lot of money and then it could send its shahed drones to Russia. That's what's going on. White House is posting cartoons right now. We're so close. The one big beautiful bill delivers tax cuts, border security and relief for Americans But Dems are taking their damn time. And then Donald Trump. It's a cartoon of himself dumping fries on the floor. An AI cartoon of himself dumping fries on the floor. And it's just so. I'll play it for you in a second. It's just so wild to me that you have these Republican senators who know that this is a murder bill that will take 15 million Americans off of Medicaid, that will take away food assistance and rental assistance and housing assistance. It will just deliver tax cuts for the billionaires. It's going to screw over their constituents, take away a lot of funding from fema, from Department of Education, National Weather Services, Agriculture, you name it. But it's cartoons like this that they're like, oh, we must vote for big beautiful bill. BBB okay, Donald, here, play this clip of this stupid cartoon. Let's play it. By the way, here's the premiere of British Columbia. David Eby. Here's what he had to say about the FIFA situation and the World cup that he'd be ready to host more games if the United States is not capable. I mean, how embarrassing to the United States. Here, play this clip.
David Eby
Additional games in British Columbia would not only be possible, but they would be incredibly welcome. We have seven games, which is a significant number of games. We'd like to have a lot more. We've actually written two FIFA to say if for whatever reason, they need to move games from any other locations that British Columbia stands ready to host, we can move quickly. We have an amazing team and we are ready to host additional games here in this beautiful province. So I hope that if it becomes necessary that they take us up on that. In terms of the budget, a lot of the costs for FIFA are fixed costs. They're related to upgrades to BC Place and getting that venue ready for this caliber of soccer, which means that additional games bring in additional ticket revenue, additional revenue for the province from visitors coming to those games and so actually help offset some of the costs moving forward. So it would be positive news on a number of fronts if we were able to access that.
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Then we're hearing from a lot of MAGA Republican Congress members. Like this is MAGA Republican Congress member Zinc. CNN asked them a good question. You talk about Americans living paycheck to paycheck. You're going to take a lot of people off of Medicaid here and harm people to support the rich. What do you say to that, Congressmember Zink? Watch what Congressmember Zink has to say. Here, play this clip.
Congressmember Zink
Congressman, you just were talking about how the economy is not doing well, that people are living paycheck to paycheck. They're going through a rough time. Democrats argue that this bill is basically taking from the poor to give tax breaks to the rich. How do Republicans explain this to their constituents?
MAGA Republican
Well, living paycheck to paycheck is on the premise that you're working. But look, if you're an able bodied male and you choose to sit on the couch, not work and you're getting Medicaid, that's taking benefits from someone else that needs it. And there's 36 trillion reasons why. We gotta look at fraud, waste and abuse. And if you're abusing the system where you can work but choose not to, that's fraud, that's abuse. So yeah, if a lot of people in North Carolina choose not to work, I would say look, get a job.
Political Commentator
You know, I want to address one of the things that he says there because we hear this a lot from MAGA Republicans and Republicans in general, that there are all these individuals, millions of individuals out there who are getting their health care from Medicaid and that they're somehow defrauding Medicaid, that there are these able bodied men, the way they describe them, who are just sitting on their couches getting all of this health care and stealing health care from other people. First off, health care should not be a zero sum game. It's not taking health care from people.
Donald Trump
People.
Political Commentator
The fraud in Medicaid is not coming from human beings trying to rip off the system. God forbid, what to oh my God, I'm trying to scam the system. What, so I can get a surgery that I, you know, to live. I mean just think about it. I'm scamming the system. I want Medicaid so I can get what medication to, to, you know, to, to live without excruciating pain. The fraud from the system is coming from the providers and the corporations that are lying about who's accessing the medical services. That's what's taking place. I mean that's where the fraud is. And there's prosecutions for that. MAGA Republican Senator Rick Scott from Florida, he ran one of these big health care companies. That's how he got rich. He got a golden parachute. But he invoked the fifth Amendment hundreds of times in a criminal prosecution that was ultimately resulted in a settlement by his company, by Rick Scott's company where the company would basically lie about providing services to Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries who were not getting the services at all and they would make all this money. That's where the fraud, it's not individuals. Why would individuals lie in order to get, you know, medication? It's possible, it happens. But you know, you have to fill out forms and be what, what, what person who's so lazy? You know, based on what the MAGA Republicans are saying, they're so lazy but they're filling out all of this Medicaid paperwork like what are you. It makes no sense at all. And here's what Senator Mark Wayne Mullen has to say about that. Here, play this clip.
Senator Mark Wayne Mullen
There's only over 70 million people signed up for Medicaid. Now you're going to tell me there's not room to make cuts to actually have it in place. Medicaid in place for those that it was actually designed for. There's plenty of room there. And as I said, no one likes to lose federal income dollars either. But this, the different states are taking advantage of it and we're giving the states till 2032. So we've given them seven years to wean themselves off the federal dollar that they're taking advantage of now. It doesn't mean that our Medicaid matches still aren't going to be there. That just means that they took advantage of Obamacare and inflated their numbers in Medicaid. That people that are signed up currently in their state should never be there like able body working individuals that have no dependency, no medical condition and no reason to work other than they're lazy. And what we're saying is, is, hey, how about you work 20 hours a week now? You and I probably work 20 hours over the weekend.
Donald Trump
Exactly.
Senator Mark Wayne Mullen
Let's say you work 20 hours over. I mean, and by the way, you don't even have to work. You can volunteer if you want to or you can go to college, but you had to do something to better yourself.
Donald Trump
Yep, absolutely.
Political Commentator
Again, you can see how disastrous this budget bill is. One more time. It's negative 19 approval from Washington Post, negative 21 from Fox, negative 29 from the KFF poll. It doesn't get better the more polling data you look at. Look, we'll keep you posted every step of the way here at the Midas Touch network. That's where we're at now. We'll see if the House is going to push back to what the MAGA Republicans in the Senate are doing and we'll see where. We'll see where we're at right now. But Democrats are at this point, Democrats are standing up right now and they're doing this Votorama. We'll keep you posted every step of the way. Hit subscribe. Let's get to 6 million subscribers.
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The MeidasTouch Podcast: "Trump Has Disaster Monday as He Melts Down in Public" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: June 30, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast, hosts Ben, Brett, and Jordy Meiselas delve into the tumultuous political landscape shaped by former President Donald Trump's recent public meltdown. Combining sharp political analysis with their signature brotherly banter, the Meiselas brothers explore Trump's criticisms of the media, his stance on the current budget bill, and the broader implications for American democracy and international events.
1. Donald Trump's Social Media Meltdown
The episode opens with a critical analysis of Donald Trump's latest social media outburst, highlighting his aggressive stance against media outlets and his portrayal of the current administration's policies.
Criticism of Media and Forbes:
Trump launched into a tirade against Forbes magazine, criticizing its accuracy and relevance. He stated, “Just pause there. So if you believe that nobody reads Forbes anymore and that this guy is a bad writer who nobody cares about, why are you, as the President of the United States, making social media posts about him?” ([02:30]) Trump continued to denigrate Forbes, suggesting its demise was imminent due to poor reporting.
Comments on the Budget Bill:
Addressing the contentious budget bill, Trump labeled it a “disastrous budget bill” and attempted to downplay its significance while projecting an overly optimistic outlook on the economy. He claimed, “The Trump administration has gotten costs down very substantially for the American consumer,” ([04:15]) juxtaposing this with reality as discussed by the political commentator.
Claims About Inflation and Economy:
Trump falsely asserted that gas prices had dramatically dropped, stating, “gas is A$98 cents and that all the prices have dramatically dropped,” ([05:10]) despite robust data indicating rising inflation rates. He further declared, “We're good. We did it. Mission accomplished. Everybody's buying cheap things. Everybody can afford homes now,” ([06:00]) a stark contrast to economic indicators showing increased living costs.
Stance on Iran and China:
Trump took a hardline stance on Iran, mocking Democratic Senator Chris Coons’s approach by stating, “I'm not offering Iran anything. Unlike Obama who paid them billions under the stupid road to nuclear JCPOA which would now be expired,” ([07:20]) and criticized policies allowing Iran to rebuild its nuclear capabilities.
2. Implications for International Events: FIFA World Cup
The discussion shifted to international repercussions, particularly focusing on the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
British Columbia's Readiness to Host:
David Eby, Premier of British Columbia, was featured in a clip where he expressed readiness to host more World Cup games if the United States falters. Eby stated, “We have seven games, which is a significant number of games. We'd like to have a lot more,” ([09:46]) emphasizing the province's preparedness and the potential economic benefits of hosting additional matches.
Potential Impact of Trump's Actions:
The hosts connected Trump's destabilizing actions to potential difficulties in hosting major international events, suggesting that instability in the U.S. could lead to logistical challenges and decreased global participation.
3. Analysis of the Budget Bill and Medicaid Cuts
A substantial portion of the episode was dedicated to dissecting the controversial budget bill, particularly its proposed cuts to Medicaid and other social services.
MAGA Republicans' Position:
The podcast featured clips from MAGA Republican Congress members defending the budget bill. Congressmember Zink was quoted saying, “If you're an able-bodied male and you choose to sit on the couch, not work and you're getting Medicaid, that's taking benefits from someone else that needs it,” ([13:03]) illustrating the Republicans' narrative that welfare programs are being abused by inactive recipients.
Political Commentator's Critique:
The political commentator countered these claims by highlighting that healthcare should not be viewed as a zero-sum game. He argued, “Health care should not be a zero sum game. It's not taking health care from people,” ([14:08]) emphasizing that Medicaid fraud is primarily perpetrated by providers and corporations, not individual beneficiaries.
Senator Mark Wayne Mullen’s Statements:
Senator Mullen provided a more nuanced perspective, acknowledging the need for cuts but also pointing out systemic abuses. He stated, “Medicaid in place for those that it was actually designed for. There's plenty of room there,” ([15:47]) while criticizing states for inflating Medicaid numbers and exploiting federal funds.
Trump's Agreement:
Aligning with Senator Mullen, Trump added, “Exactly,” ([16:47]) reinforcing the narrative that responsible welfare reforms are necessary to prevent abuse and ensure that assistance reaches those truly in need.
4. Public and Media Reactions to the Budget Bill
The episode highlighted the overwhelmingly negative public and media perception of the proposed budget bill.
Polls Reflecting Negative Approval:
The political commentator cited multiple polls indicating dire approval ratings for the budget bill: “negative 19 approval from Washington Post, negative 21 from Fox, negative 29 from the KFF poll,” ([14:09]) underscoring broad public dissatisfaction across various media outlets.
Impact on Democratic Support:
Despite low approval ratings, Trump’s supporters remained staunch, with the hosts predicting continued political polarization and potential gridlocks in passing the bill.
5. Conclusion and Future Outlook
The Meiselas brothers wrapped up the discussion by forecasting the potential outcomes of the current political standoff.
Democrats’ Opposition and Votorma:
They noted that Democrats were actively resisting the budget bill, employing legislative maneuvers like the Votorma to delay and amend the legislation. “[...] Democrats are standing up right now and they're doing this Votorama,” ([16:58]) indicating ongoing legislative battles.
Uncertain Passage of the Bill:
With Republican senators pushing for cuts and Democrats opposing them, the hosts expressed skepticism about the bill's passage within the week. They stated, “We want to see it thrive here. But it's a big, big problem right now that he's having ice and customs and border like be at these events and trying to scare people,” ([05:50]) reflecting the broader uncertainties in governance.
Call to Action:
Encouraging listeners to stay informed and engaged, the brothers urged their audience to subscribe and follow the network for continuous updates, aiming for growing their subscriber base to 6 million.
Notable Quotes
Donald Trump on Forbes and Media:
“Why are you, as the President of the United States, making social media posts about him?” ([02:30])
David Eby on Hosting More Games:
“We have seven games, which is a significant number of games. We'd like to have a lot more.” ([09:46])
Congressmember Zink on Medicaid Abuse:
“If you're an able-bodied male and you choose to sit on the couch, not work and you're getting Medicaid, that's taking benefits from someone else that needs it.” ([13:03])
Political Commentator on Healthcare:
“Health care should not be a zero sum game. It's not taking health care from people.” ([14:08])
Senator Mark Wayne Mullen on Medicaid Cuts:
“Medicaid in place for those that it was actually designed for. There's plenty of room there.” ([15:47])
Donald Trump Supporting Senator Mullen:
“Exactly.” ([16:47])
Key Takeaways
Trump’s Public Downfall: Donald Trump's aggressive attacks on the media and false claims about the economy reflect his deteriorating public image and waning influence.
Controversial Budget Bill: The proposed budget bill, particularly its cuts to Medicaid and social services, is highly divisive, garnering negative public and media reactions.
Legislative Gridlock: Significant disagreements between MAGA Republicans and Democrats indicate potential delays or failures in passing the budget bill.
International Repercussions: Trump's instability may have broader implications for international events like the FIFA World Cup, with regions like British Columbia ready to step in if the U.S. falters.
Media and Network Growth: The MeidasTouch Podcast continues to emphasize its role in providing critical political analysis, aiming to expand its influence and subscriber base amidst a polarized political environment.
Conclusion
This episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast offers a comprehensive examination of Donald Trump's recent public meltdown and its ramifications on American politics and beyond. Through incisive commentary and the inclusion of diverse political perspectives, the Meiselas brothers provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of the ongoing political turbulence and its potential impacts on democracy and international relations.