Watters expressed, 'Many people are saying, do women have the emotional maturity to be president? Many people are saying, do they have the personal contacts in the business world to manage the economy?' He listed these claims to justify his controversial stance.
I cannot wait for the Democrats to take the House, they subpoena and investigate Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski and they find so much corruption. It's going to make the impeachments during Trump 1 look like a joke. All that stuff about Paul Manafort and the business documents and the Ukrainian phone call. The corruption that they will discover when the Democrats are in the House, it's going to make all that stuff look like a joke, and they're just going to keep stacking it
The violent federal occupation of Minneapolis - and the subsequent killings of two residents at the hands of immigration agents - began with a vlog. Nick Shirley, a roving 23-year-old with a smartphone and a taste for outrage, made a YouTube video with unfounded allegations of fraud at daycares operated by the local Somali American community. Like so much partisan media in history, he was trying to rile up the right-wing base. But he was also playing to another audience: the algorithm.
Last week, far-right streamer Nick Fuentes openly called for the mass criminalization of women and girls. During an episode of his America First livestream on Rumble, Fuentes declared, "Just like Hitler imprisoned Gypsies, Jews, communists - all of his political rivals - we have to do the same thing with women ... They go to the gulag first. They go to the breeding gulags."
The X account for Fox News star Greg Gutfeld was hacked on Saturday, with scammers posting about cryptocurrency and direct messaging users about needing votes so that he can co-host an upcoming entertainment show. A rep for Fox News confirmed the Gutfeld! host's personal account which has 3.1 million followers was hacked. Just The News reporter Jerry Dunleavy posted screenshots of what Gutfeld's account was sharing, including a post heralding the investment advice of Coach Antonia.
I don't think we landed on the moon, she said. Miller noted during the conversation that she'd asked SpaceX head Elon Musk where we went to the moon in 1969 and he said yes. I asked Elon this one. He said he said we did indeed land on the moon, she said. Minaj shrugged off the comment and doubled down on her belief about the moon landing.