“Fake News Slopodopoulos” - Trump TORCHES George Stephanopoulos Over HEATED JD Vance INTERVIEW

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What Trump did is probably the most incredible thing, most incredible comeback. What you said on Jesse Watters was immaculate of what Trump did. The amazing comeback.

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You know it's crazy when I said to Jesse Watters, who texts me at 1.15 in the morning? Who's that? From the Air Force One. The President.

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My man!

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I'm serious. That's so cool. know, you know me and Baron are big fans. Literally at 115 I get, I'm like, this guy's on a flight back from the Middle East. From saving the Middle East. Texting at 115 in the morning. You know what he texts me? He goes, you're gay. I go, stop it man. Did you hear Kaitlyn Collins? Her auntie cared about Air Force One? No, what'd she say?

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She was doing an interview and a clip went viral. She said, yeah, it's really hard to be on Air Force One with Trump because as a journalist he doesn't cover what he's doing. He doesn't sleep, right. He doesn't sleep, so he wants to talk to someone. I love it. I freaking love it. My plane my rule, but let me tell you though. That is why He is who he is

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He goes at a pace and everybody has to go Matches pace and it's not an easy job If you remember the first term a lot of people couldn't hang this time around Rubio's hanging Lutnick's hanging Vance's trying to hang with govs hanging Kushner came out of retirement andick's hanging, Vance is trying to hang, Whitkoff's hanging, Kushner came out of retirement and he's hanging. Right?

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You got a bunch of different people that are hanging. And Besson's a beast.

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Yeah.

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But do you have that clip, do you have that clip, Rob, about ABC and what happened with the J.D. Vance of Stepanopoulos and what Trump said to that? Maybe let's wrap up with that. Why didn't the lawyers just help Alex get a $50 million deal on Spotify and distribute

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it?

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Yeah. So here's Vance talking to Stephanopoulos. And Stephanopoulos is not letting him finish his point. Just watch it, folks. Go ahead, Rob, if this is the one.

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Go ahead. I don't know what tape you're referring to, George. I saw media reports that Tom Homan accepted a bribe. There's no evidence of that. And here's, George, why fewer and fewer people watch your program and why you're losing credibility.

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Because you're talking for now five minutes with the Vice President of the United States about this story regarding Tom Homan, a story that I've read about, but I don't even know the video that you're talking about. Meanwhile, low-income women can't get food because the Democrats and Chuck Schumer have shut down the government. Right now, we're trying to figure out how to pay our troops because Chuck Schumer has shut

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down the government. You were focused on a bogus story. You're insinuating criminal wrongdoing against a guy who has done nothing wrong instead of focusing on the fact that our country is struggling because our government shut down. Let's talk about the real issues, George. I think the American people would benefit much more from that than from you going down

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some weird left-wing rabbit hole where the facts clearly show that Tom Holman didn't engage in any criminal wrongdoing.

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It's not a weird left-wing rabbit hole. I didn't insinuate anything. I asked you whether Tom Holman accepted $50,000 as was heard on an audio tape recorded by Wow. Okay. So you cut off the vice president and you don't let him come back?

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There is a guy who works at this thing called the White House off of Pennsylvania Avenue that saw that clip. And here's what he did. Go ahead, Rob.

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Let's see.

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I'm going to take a couple of questions from the news. And I'm sure they'll be extremely non-hostile and unfriendly. Like, JD went through a very friendly interview with George Slopidopoulos, who was nice enough to pay me $16 million the last time we came. He had to pay $16 million to me, which was good. It was worth having somebody lie.

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If you get $16 million, that's good. But J.D. had a very nasty person interviewing him, and we can't let that happen. Just as inappropriate to cut off a highly respected vice president of the United States mid-sentence.

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It was, I guess it's one way to win an argument. That was the only way he was going to win the argument. So it was pretty inappropriate, I want to tell you that.

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I love that. I love backing up your guys. I love, you know, doing a message like that. How do you process this yourself, Pom? Well, the number one thing that's running through the White House is loyalty. You see this across every single one of them.

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They're all loyal to him, he's loyal to them. And I think that they knew going into this that they learned from the first term that they were gonna be attacked every single day, nonstop. And the only way to get through it is you gotta lock arms and take it on headfirst.

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So I think that's one big lesson, but the other thing is, uh, actually in a weird way, it's good for JD that he got cut off because now everyone goes and watches the clip of him basically making his point. Because part of the thing that people forget is like, a lot of folks don't watch these shows. Correct. So the clip is where the attention, so whatever George asked him for 20 minutes or 10 minutes or whatever before, nobody has any clue. All they know is George asked a question and JD Vance smacked him down. And it's the disrespect to him that ends up making it go viral later.

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So in a weird way, it's like the controversy actually drives the awareness of the point.

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So in other words, ABC, if you're looking for a chief content creator, Pompliano will be willing to take that offer for 8,000 bitcoins. If you want to make an offer, he's here. You can send him a message. He's taking offers.

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Tom, go ahead, Tom.

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No, I mean, it's so funny. You've got 400,000 people watching George Stephanopoulos' show, and then you have 1.6 million people. I'd love to know what is like, you know, we talk about the multiple in value for EBITDA gives you a multiple in value for purchase. I'm wondering what the multiple in value for social media is when a traditional network, news network flubs like that. I'd like to figure out, I'm going to ask this guy at Callsham, say, can we figure this out?

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So that we, you see where I'm going, Pat? Like media makes a flub and it guarantees a 5x circulation of what they don't want you to see.

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Well, here's the, you know, the biggest thing right now that it's business media for sure, but I think it's happened across the country. The number one thing these guys are all trying to figure out is there's a crisis of talent. Go look at business media in particular. Everyone is getting longer in their career. So if you want that new generation, if you want the new perspective, who do you go and find? They're trying to figure out who to do that. But most of the people who would have been that talent, they're going on the internet and said, I can just do it direct myself. And so I think that I don't know about politics as much, but definitely the business media

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is. Remember when David Faber and Aaron Ross Sorkin were the young guys? Now they're the uncles.

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He's still old. Andrew Ross, yeah. Andrew Ross. By the way, he's got a new book that came out yesterday. I think he's coming on the podcast next week or following. Isn't he Rob? 1929.

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Did he just turn 40?

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Rob, hold it up high. Something like that, yeah. Yeah, 1929.

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Anyways.

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So the problem with Stephanopoulos and I guess the lamestream media is they're still looking for that gotcha moment. They're still trying to expose, uh, the other side here. You have, you have the sitting VP of the United States. Don't you want to have at least at least a cordial relationship with someone like this? Cause they're expecting it. It's almost like the eight mile thing. It's like, I already know what you're going to say. You're going to try to get me. And I have this line ready to go. And this is why nobody watches your show. He was ready for that. And they

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try to get, you know, that and, and, and rather than, than talking about the 10 million illegal aliens, whatever the number is that have come through the border when you're guarding Tom home and you want to kind of get them in this $50,000 bribe thing that JD Vance has nothing to do with. And then if you look at the, you know, trust and media rating rankings that we talked about recently and how that's plummeting. But if you look at the big three, ABC, NBC, CBS, if you just scroll down a little bit, NBC has the highest quote unquote trust

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rankings of the three, then CBS. And then ABC is less than the New York times, less than New York times. One of the most leftist, uh, read newspapers in the country.

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It just goes to... Look at WAPO, went the other way around. CNN all the way at the bottom. Go a little bit lower, Rob. Let's see what the Atlantic is, which is, yeah, absolutely. Wow.

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Even though MSNBC is number two, they're one of the lowest of the lowest. LA Times, New York Post. Interesting.

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Politico, The Hill? This is like, if you go to the top, it'll give you the exact phrase of what it is. Trust in me, I've changed. So meaning, it hasn't changed much. Weather Channel went up.

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Good for you, Weather Channel.

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The Weather Channel.

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Do some highly market.

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Well, you know, you want to know what's interesting? So it's fascinating because News Corp, they've made a big play into the weather because they see that as one of the next big battlegrounds in the entire culture wars, the politics, et cetera, is because of climate

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change. Interesting. That's important, but also if you want people to watch the Weather Channel, the host of the Weather Channel makes the weather better. So you have to almost like, it has a little bit to do with talent of the person giving how the weather is doing, right?

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I remember that's part of the strategy. If you're targeting single males, yeah. But I mean, listen. In Miami, we do a weather channel. We bring one guy, six pack chiseled, and another girl and we say,

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