Trump Panics and Rushes to Situation Room after Shooting!!

4/27/202618 mincomplete
0:00Donald Trump is rushing to the Situation Room right now based on an apparent emergency
0:08that he wanted us to be distracted from over the weekend until he and Barack
0:14Ravid from Axios could try to manipulate the markets today.
0:19So Donald Trump is now saying, we just got a new offer in from Iran
0:26that we have to determine immediately if we're going to escalate the war again or
0:32if we're going to make the greatest deal imaginable.
0:34Call an emergency Situation Room meeting.
0:38It is always chaos with these folks.
0:40And as I've been saying over the weekend after the White House Correspondents Dinner purported
0:46shooting, Donald Trump was using it, one, to build a golden ballroom, number two, to
0:53attack Democrats, three, to try to attack no kings protests, but also significantly to try
1:01and distract from the fact that this weekend Donald Trump promised the country that Steve
1:07Witkoff and Jared Kushner were going to Islamabad, Pakistan, to meet with the Iranians.
1:14And there was going to be productive negotiations at the Midas Touch Network.
1:18We said, that ain't happening.
1:21That's yet another Trump lie.
1:23And then on Friday, Donald Trump had to admit.
1:27And then on Saturday morning, he had to admit before the purported shooting at the
1:31White House Correspondents Dinner, actually, Witkoff and Kushner aren't going to go.
1:36It's a waste of time.
1:38And we got a proposal back from Iran, and we just don't think it's that
1:43serious. So therefore, we've decided to cancel the trip because the trip would be too
1:48much work. And then you had that alleged shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
1:55And then Donald Trump and his team started laughing and high -fiving each other afterwards.
2:00And they were having a grand old time at the White House holding press conferences
2:05after. And then into the morning, Donald Trump met with CBS State Regime Media.
2:11Donald Trump met with State Regime Media Fox, his two favorite state regime medias.
2:16And then they started pushing all of the propaganda for the Golden Ballroom.
2:21And, you know, the media was like, oh, you're so courageous, Donald.
2:25This is one of those moments where we're really going to need the public to
2:29rally behind you. This is a time where we need unity more than ever.
2:35Really, when Donald Trump's approval is worse than Richard Nixon's at the time that Richard
2:39Nixon resigned, really, as the Trump regime is covering up a child sex trafficking ring
2:44in the Epstein files, really, as inflation is surging right now, as food inflation year
2:52over year is right now spiking, and people can't afford groceries, people can't afford gas,
2:59people can't afford rent. And now you want unity all of a sudden, and Donald
3:05Trump, he looks so presidential.
3:07Folks, the shooting was nowhere near.
3:09The purported shooting was nowhere even near where the event was taking place.
3:14And there, everyone's like, oh, my God, can you believe what went down?
3:17So right before the markets opened today, you had Barack Ravid at Axios.
3:23Guess who it is again?
3:24He posts the following, new, Iran gave the U .S.
3:28a new proposal for reaching a deal on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
3:33and lifting the naval blockade first and postponing nuclear negotiations for a later stage.
3:40Ha ha ha, a big success.
3:43So there's going to be an emergency situation room meeting right now.
3:48Whereas before Donald Trump and Netanyahu launched their unlawful and catastrophic war in Iran, the
3:55sole purpose was to make sure Iran doesn't get nuclear weapons.
4:02And that even though Donald Trump said back in June of last year that everything
4:07was obliterated, the whole point was to reach a nuclear deal.
4:11So now the big breaking news of the negotiations that Donald Trump and Barack Ravid
4:17are pushing to manipulate the market and to pump it up is that Iran has
4:22said, we are not going to even have discussions with you about reducing our nuclear
4:28capabilities. And so now that is a victory and that's some sort of a win.
4:34So you're just repackaging Iran's demand that they get to continue to have their uranium.
4:42And now that's a story.
4:45Do you all see the market manipulation?
4:47And now there's urgent situation room.
4:50It is always chaos with this regime because when they create a state of chaos,
4:55that's when they can manipulate the markets.
4:57And that's when they could use their state regime media and propaganda arms to try
5:02to distort and confuse and to keep the people distracted.
5:06But I know you won't be distracted from things like the Epstein files and...
5:11Things like the disastrous economy that has now been even further worsened by Donald Trump's
5:20behavior. And Barack Ravid, you know, he's throwing up the sirens, everybody.
5:24Trump is expected to hold the Situation Room meeting on Iran with his top national
5:29security and foreign policy team.
5:31Another siren, everybody. The meeting is expected to discuss the current stalemate and the negotiations
5:38with Iran and the potential options for the next step in the war.
5:42And of course, this was reposted everywhere.
5:45And then the markets were manipulated.
5:48Isn't that just what happens every Sunday?
5:51We got to do an analysis of all of this Barack Ravid social media posts
5:57that he makes on Friday and then he makes on Sunday and how he manipulates
6:02the markets with Donald Trump.
6:04It is utterly outrageous. You know, this type of stuff that I'm focused on that
6:08they don't want us to be focused on.
6:10Things like this. U .S.
6:12farm bankruptcies are up 46 % year over year, 70 % in the Midwest.
6:19Food inflation, accelerating. Average inflation for food and beverage companies surged 7 .9 % year
6:27over year in March. The biggest jump in 12 months.
6:31This is up 373 basis points from 4 .2 % in February.
6:39The largest jump was recorded in tomatoes at 102 % year over year, vegetables at
6:4690 % year over year, and diesel at 88 % year over year.
6:51This was largely driven by higher fuel costs, meaning the full impact of rising fertilizer
6:57and plastic prices has not yet even been reflected.
7:01Meanwhile, urea prices, the world's most widely used nitrogen fertilizer, have doubled since February to
7:11$900 per metric ton, the highest since 2022.
7:16Fertilizer costs are rapidly rising for farmers and will eventually translate into higher wholesale food
7:23prices before landing on grocery store shelves.
7:26Food inflation is set to accelerate, as the Kobayashi report explains.
7:32So, you know, this data right here lets you know why you see a lot
7:38of this mass chaos right now, because they want to distract from all of this.
7:44How about this piece of data right here?
7:46The Great Lakes states, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, they're about to set 2026 record highs
7:53in the next few days, with gas prices set to jump 25 to 65 cents
7:59more. Folks, I could keep on going, but I think you understand what's going down.
8:06So, what did Donald Trump now say over the weekend?
8:09I mean, in addition to golden ballroom this and golden ballroom that, Donald Trump is
8:14now claiming, and this is the new narrative that they're going to push today, right?
8:19The weekend was White House correspondent shooting, we need a new ballroom, oh my God,
8:25mass chaos, the shooter was so close, how courageous and unity.
8:29Now, what Donald Trump is trying to claim is that in three days, Iran's entire
8:37oil field is going to blow up if Iran doesn't make a deal in the
8:43next three days, right? Now, we're on like a three -day loop.
8:46And so, because Trump says this naval blockade is so effective, Trump says, mechanically, in
8:55the earth, something happens where the oil fields in Iran will just explode.
9:00That's Donald Trump's scientific definition.
9:03Watch what he tells state regime media.
9:05You're playing this clip. But what you're referring to is that when you have lines
9:11of vast amounts of oil pouring through your system, if for any reason that line
9:16is closed because you can't continue to put it into containers or ships, which has
9:21happened to them, they have no ships because of the blockade.
9:25What happens is that line explodes from within, both mechanically and in the earth, something
9:32happens where it just explodes.
9:35And they say they only have about three days left before that happens.
9:38And when it explodes, you can never, regardless, you can never rebuild it the way
9:43it was. In other words, it will always be, if you rebuild it, it's hard
9:48to rebuild it all, but it would only be about 50 % of what it
9:51is right now. So it's a very powerful thing that takes place, sort of having
9:56to do with nature. But when that gets clogged at the end, in other words,
10:00when you have to turn it off because you have no place to store this
10:03oil, either put it on ships or storage tanks, which they are just about finished
10:08with, a very bad thing is going to happen.
10:12So I think they're under pressure.
10:14But or we can hear from a real oil expert like Daniel Davis, who explains
10:19that's not how oil facilities work.
10:22Donald pipelines don't just blow up because they can't store enough oil.
10:27That's a lie. If that was a risk, then five of the other Gulf country
10:31cooperation countries would already have their pipelines exploded, right?
10:35Like the Saudis and Qatar and Bahrain and these countries.
10:39countries, it would have all blown up already, right?
10:41And none have. Literally, the systems are designed with fail -safe safety measures to make
10:47sure that doesn't happen. Plus, Iran is definitely not three days away from full storage
10:53capacity. It takes a lot longer than that to reach that level.
10:57If an Iranian pipeline suddenly blows up in the next three days, the likely culprit
11:03will be a U .S.
11:04missile, and that will trigger a massive retaliation from Iran.
11:09If Trump is trying to be cute again, it's going to blow up in all
11:13of our faces. Now, here's the deal, Donald.
11:17You can pursue a negotiating path with Iran, and in negotiation, you give and you
11:24take a little bit, right?
11:25You have to give some things up.
11:28You have to make concessions.
11:30So if you want to negotiate with Iran, you got to make a deal.
11:34You can't keep on threatening them.
11:35That's not how people negotiate.
11:37If you want to threaten and you want to go dominate, I don't think this
11:43is the right move at all.
11:44I think it's the wrong move.
11:45But then go to war and see if you can win.
11:50But you can't try to achieve that which you couldn't on the battlefield through negotiation
11:58via your social media posts.
12:00It's why Iran just keeps on mocking you over and over again because you are
12:07setting arbitrary deadlines. You think your all caps is going to scare them.
12:12It doesn't scare them. And then you blink and then you extend the deadlines and
12:17you make up stuff that isn't true at all.
12:20You know, you had all of these mega sycophants like lining up also on state
12:25regime media known as Fox to try to be like, like, they know how deeply
12:31unpopular Donald Trump is. The least popular in presidential history, right?
12:35So you have like Maria Bartiroma is on there with his mega Republican congressman.
12:41And she's like, I spoke with Trump this morning.
12:43He exhibited calm and solid leadership.
12:46What are you talking about?
12:48What are you talking about here playing this clip?
12:50Right. And I spoke with him this morning and he also exhibited that calm and
12:54solid leadership hands on the wheel.
12:57And he told me he wanted to go back in.
12:59Uh, but the secret service advised not to, that it was very difficult to secure
13:04the room. They don't know if anyone else got in at that point.
13:07So he said, uh, we will reschedule.
13:10But Congressman. And then you have like MAGA Republican Congress member, Jim Jordan tries to
13:17tie this into this bizarre criminal case that the Trump regime brought against the Southern
13:23poverty law center. Like this was three attempts on Donald Trump.
13:27They're, they keep on trying to go after Donald Trump.
13:30Excuse me. I mean, Butler, which has a lot of questions about it as well.
13:35Um, and the Trump regime is not being transparent and Trump's not turning over his
13:39medical records about Butler, Pennsylvania, but the shooter was a MAGA guy.
13:43Um, what will, and then the other, the other two, there was one thing at
13:49Mar -a -Lago where the guy didn't even get close or he was by the,
13:52or the Palm beach golf course.
13:54It didn't even get close.
13:55And this didn't get close at all.
13:57And the Palm beach one, the guy was also a Republican also.
14:01And it was just so embarrassing.
14:02Right. I mean, you had like, uh, Heinrich, uh, the, uh, MAGA Republican, uh, regime
14:08media, uh, propagandist on Fox.
14:10And she concluded her interview with Trump by praising him.
14:13You're so strong, Donald. You're so strong for, thank you for being there at the
14:18white house correspondence dinner here, play this clip.
14:21And Jackie with that, I have to go.
14:23Okay. I want to thank you, Mr.
14:24President for joining us today.
14:25And I also want to say how grateful we were last night, um, as a
14:29member of the board of the white house correspondence association and the incoming president of
14:33that association, we were very grateful to have you there, uh, taking part in a
14:36tradition that recognizes the role of a free press in our democracy.
14:40And we're all sad that it went the way that it did.
14:44We're all grateful that we get to come home to our loved ones and, uh,
14:48be together afterward. And thank you for your leadership, uh, in the moments afterward and
14:52for coming on and giving the country, um, the strength to not let those who
14:58would wish to harm us, uh, stop us from our pursuit.
15:01Well, Jackie, thank you very much.
15:03It's very nice. Very nice.
15:04And let's do it again.
15:05Let's, let's not people, let's not let people like this change the course of our
15:09country. We're not going to let that happen.
15:11So hopefully you guys can get it on and get it together and I'll be
15:14there. I promise. Thank you, Mr.
15:16President. Thank you very much, Jackie.
15:18Bye. Bye -bye. And then you had all of these like, uh, press people like
15:23Wyja and CBS, and they wanted to make this all about themselves.
15:28Like, and I was there and I couldn't believe what was going to happen.
15:31Listen to what Wyja says here, play this clip.
15:33Your seven year old daughter was there.
15:35Your parents were there. Your husband was there.
15:40This was a lot. And I wonder what you think about this and why, why
15:46it was so important for all of us to be gathered deep.
15:49How are you making sense?
15:50Is that have you, I think we're processing this still.
15:52I think we're all processing it.
15:54Look, I just think they're all ignoring what the American people are actually going through
15:58right now, the pain that people feel.
16:00And when, and regardless of what went down or didn't go down at the white
16:04house correspondence dinner, the undisputed.
16:07is that Donald Trump and his regime handled it in such a deeply unserious manner
16:13afterwards, right? They were laughing.
16:16They were like high -fiving.
16:18They thought it was one big joke.
16:20Regardless of what you believe happened or didn't happen, let's just stick with the undisputed
16:24facts, Jack. Afterwards, they were like, acted like they were having a jolly old time.
16:29And then they immediately, and I mean immediately, politicized the thing.
16:34No more no Kings protests and golden ballrooms and the Democrats are behind all of
16:42this always and Democrats are bad.
16:44And this is why Democrats need to allow this piece of legislation to go through
16:53and that piece of legislation to go through.
16:56We'll keep you posted on what's going down in the situation room today, but I
17:00wanted to give you this update and I want to give you the news that
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