title Trump In Collapse As His Own Voters Call For Impeachment, It's Over for Him

description A majority of Americans now want Trump to be removed from office immediately.

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pubDate Wed, 22 Apr 2026 23:00:00 GMT

author Jennifer Welch & Angie Sullivan

duration 1349000

transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:04] All right, we have some new polling out that's very upsetting to me. Kylie, pop this up. Support for impeaching Trump is now at 55%, according to a new strength in numbers poll, with 37% of adults opposed. Crucially, one in five of Trump's own voters support impeachment. And what I have to say is only 55%.

Speaker 2:
[00:26] That's it. Number seems a little bit low there. We've only peeled off one out of five Trumpers, too.

Speaker 1:
[00:33] Yeah, we got to hate him more. I mean, this is just our work here is nowhere near close to being done. I have to say, I'm kind of shocked that one out of five Trumpers is turning. These people are so rabidly in a cult with whiplash every day. I'm kind of surprised it's one.

Speaker 2:
[00:51] The other four people are thinking, God, things are fucking great. Did you see that post by Trump last week of him looking like Jesus or whatever?

Speaker 1:
[00:59] Or they're like, I'm just so glad Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk aren't paying taxes. Yeah, I love it. I love paying $5 a gallon. Here's what's insane. All right, here is an updated list of GOP bills regarding Donald Trump. This is what the Republicans are busy doing. Pop this up. Number one, there is a bill to carve his face into Mount Rushmore. Number two, rename Palm Beach Airport after Trump. Two A, rename Dulles Airport after Trump. Three, require State Department to award a Trump Peace Prize. Number four, declare Trump's birthday a federal holiday. Number five, award Trump a Congressional Gold Medal. Number six, mint a $250 bill in US currency with Trump's image. Number seven, several resolutions urging Trump to be given Nobel Peace Prize. And number eight, directing NIH to conduct research on Trump Derangement Syndrome. And here's my thing, I want to get each of your takes on this. There is this, we grew up, we're all Gen Xers, we're like, nobody liked a brown-noser. Brown-nosers were like bottom-feeders, the worst. These people like feast in brown-nosing, and they feel no shame about it, Josh.

Speaker 2:
[02:17] I mean, no shame. That's what I'm thinking as I'm reading this list, that you just think to yourself, at what point do you have any self-pride? At what point do you stand for anything? I mean, it just goes on and on and on. And we see it even in other areas, like with Trump's recent Tweet about Tim Cook, you know? I mean, it's just like, there's no end to this madness. It's like, please get this guy's dick out of your mouth.

Speaker 1:
[02:50] Get your dick out of the beehive, to quote Alex Jones.

Speaker 2:
[02:52] Please.

Speaker 1:
[02:53] Pumps, what do you think about this? Remember, we don't say, oh, that person's just such a brown-noser, and nobody likes a suck-up, and nobody likes an ass-kisser. The person that would go suck up to the teacher, remember how we all thought that person was just such a loser? This is just a party of brown-nosers, orange-nosers, on display at all times. How humiliating that you make it to Congress. You're a sitting congressman. I mean, that used to be like a cool, successful attaboy kind of job, and your life legislation is research on Trump derangement syndrome, and making Trump's birthday a federal holiday. How humiliating. Here's the thing. It's just, it's so unbelievably embarrassing for the United States of America. The Republicans control the White House, House representatives and the Senate. They can't get any bill passed, but yet they want to run and kiss his ass, put his dick in their mouth, per Josh, over the Peace Prize thing. It's really the one that gets me the most. He's threatening to destroy entire civilizations. He has started a war unnecessary with zero idea of how to get in, how to get out, no plan, no objectives. And they want to give him a Peace Prize. And this man is not embarrassed. And these people that support him are not embarrassed to still be sitting around talking about the Nobel fucking Peace Prize when he's bombing little girls at school. Like, I can't wrap my head around it.

Speaker 2:
[04:34] The worst is when they show some of his cabinet meetings and you see these people, you'd like as his, you know, the members of his staff and stuff around him and members of the cabinet. And I'm thinking, God, how would you not be so embarrassed?

Speaker 1:
[04:47] Speaking of not being embarrassed, we have Lady Lindsey Graham. And we all know from the Internet that there is pretty reliable leaks online. Lady Graham likes to engage with sex workers, and the sex workers have identified some skin tags and moles around Lady Graham's rectum. Sorry for the visual, but this is on the Internet. And Lady Graham says to the sex worker, don't mind those. Those are just my ladybugs. But Lindsey Graham, out of all of them, I mean, he continues this whole masquerade where he's, number one, at Disneyland with a bubble wand. And at the same time, he's like the country's biggest warhawk on the planet. Pop this up. Lindsey Graham tweets, I had a very good call this morning with POTUS and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth about the way forward regarding the Iran conflict. Ron Filipkowski retweets this with comments as the most accurate indicator that something bad is about to happen. Josh.

Speaker 2:
[05:48] Well, every time I see Lindsey Graham, he looks like he's about knee deep in a fifth of Jack Daniels. Ten a.m. and he's disheveled and he doesn't know where the fuck he is or what he's done. I mean, just looks like he's had an all nighter. That's scary. He just had a great conversation with the Secretary of Defense and the president. That's fantastic. Can't wait to hear the productive content of that discussion and how that's going to help resolve this god-awful war that we somehow found ourselves in.

Speaker 1:
[06:18] And if Lindsey Graham gets his way, we might be headed towards a larger conflict because he is a big war hawk. Like what one Republican senator just floated this on Newsmag. Here is Senator Roger Marshall signaling that we may be heading to boots on the ground. Play the clip.

Speaker 3:
[06:38] If it goes on for weeks, the US military probably is going to have to go in and finish this job. Am I reading that right?

Speaker 4:
[06:45] Yeah, I think that's right. And previous presidents have had the same issues on what to do. Think about President Truman's decision on dropping the bomb and D-Day for President Eisenhower. Every day is a new day. You got to take everything into consideration, whether it's the weather or are they truly making progress or not. And we really don't know what's going on behind the scenes as far as the negotiations to go. But I'm thinking this is a good thing. That in Iran, they have conflict with who's in control there as well. So hopefully this will give them time to circle their wagons. But look, our military is locked and loaded. The embargo, the blockade is there as well. The president's got this. I've got confidence in the president.

Speaker 1:
[07:25] Oh, for God's sakes. All right, Josh, share with me what you share with me all the time in private about these Republican men just frothing at the mouth to send the troops into war.

Speaker 2:
[07:35] I don't know much about this, Senator. But I mean, how many of these guys have gone and fought in war, sacrificed or have any skin in the game, so to speak? They're all sort of hawks. Don't you remember back in the George Bush, John Kerry days when Dick Cheney, five-time draft dodger, all these guys, Donald Trump? I mean, you could go on and on with these Republicans in just this hypocrisy that when their time to serve was called, they wanted no part of it. But then you sit back and you're in the Senate or you're in some position and you're eager to want to go to war. It's just there's so much hypocrisy involved in it. And this guy talks about, I don't know if he caught what he said, but he's like, you know, there's so many things to factor. He's talking about dropping bombs. And he says, you know, you got to consider the weather. And, you know, like this is just like a walk in the park, like a normal decision. You got to, sometimes you got to drop bombs. Presidents got this thing, you know, it's got, and you're just thinking, geez, what a bunch of fucking idiots.

Speaker 1:
[08:34] Well, and Pumps, I want to get your take on this. So we know that Donald Trump has bailed out Argentina. And now, after a year of talking about how the United Arab Emirates is going to invest $1.3 trillion in the United States, the UAE now wants a bailout from Donald Trump. And of course, he is going to take the taxpayer money that's already funding all of these bombs that they're dropping depending on the weather. They're going to take this money and they're going to bail out the United Arab Emirates. Pop this up. The US is considering financial support for the oil-rich UAE. This is per New York Times Turnbull comments on this and says, it's worth remembering that Trump spent the last year claiming the UAE was going to invest $1.3 trillion in the United States. So why do they need a bailout? And I think if we read between this, Pumps, you have the Gulf States are really pissed off about this war. They're really pissed off because they're getting attacked because there's American assets in their countries, American military bases. And so it's completely destroyed any form of tourism in Dubai. I mean, I think that they've hit the airport. Pumps, what do you think about all these bailouts? It enrages me. Like, I feel my blood boiling. These are the same people, the Republicans. I'm sure, Josh, that senator that just spoke, he doesn't want to fund the VA hospital or the veterans, you know, mental health, PTSD relief for these veterans, nothing. And to sit there and act like bailing out the UAE in Argentina is just something we have to do when the United States government is fucking insolvent. And that's before Donald Trump. We do the autopsy on all the money he's stolen. But we have children that do not have access to health and dental care. They do not have access to child care. They do not have money to eat food and you're going to bail out the UAE?

Speaker 3:
[10:41] Fuck off.

Speaker 1:
[10:42] I think that that is disqualifying for any politician that says, I want to bail out the UAE, I want to bail out other countries, and I want American children to starve, and I want people that have cancer to not be able to afford treatment or choose between medicine and food. Go fuck yourself, you cruel dick.

Speaker 2:
[11:05] And Pumps, when the Democrats can message what you just said, yeah, when they can message that, when if you can go drive around rural parts of Oklahoma or Arkansas or Texas, and look and see just how poor people are, how difficult it is just to show up and get a decent education to have a proper lunch served to your kids and to put gas in your car, when Democrats can message those issues and tie that into these bailouts, the Democrats are then going to win. So the problem is not the content. The problem is not being right or wrong on the issue. The problem is messaging the issue.

Speaker 1:
[11:43] And there's layup after layup after layup that Democrats can make in messaging and stuff. Pumps are outrageous, widely felt. Why do we not have Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer leading the charge about this stuff? They should be on the steps of Congress every single day with press conferences. I cannot stand Andrew Cuomo. I think he's a total sexual abusing prick. But one thing he did very intelligently and very effectively during COVID, he juxtaposed Trump's bat shit, let's all inject bleach into our veins. Every night he had a press conference. To the people, it was the government of New York, but it was broadcast nationwide. And I watched it every night because it was like a sane person, not gaslighting us, telling us the truth. And I don't know why the Democrats are not every single day counter messaging this shit. You have 55 percent people wanting to impeach. That could be 75, 85 percent if the Democrats were organized and got their dicks out of the beehive. Moving along, we have Trump. His number one thing that you always need to remember that keeps this, the 45 percent that don't want to have impeached is just pure American racism. And Trump loves this and Trump supporters love this. He is lashing out at Supreme Court Justice Katanji Brown Jackson, and he calls her a low IQ person. Pop this up. Trump refers to Justice Katanji Brown Jackson as the new low IQ person. Yesterday, he called minority leader, Representative Hakeem Jeffries, a totally low IQ person. Trump is always projecting, always. But more than just him, he's projecting here. This is blatant racism that speaks to the core of every triple Trumper. If you can say, look, you don't get to have all of these things, but we're going to provide you a permission structure to humiliate black people. A lot of people take that gamble, and they're okay with that. If the white folk can say, we're going to let you demonize and scapegoat these black people, but we're going to take all the money, a lot of Trumpers have taken that bet, and they're in on it. Josh?

Speaker 2:
[13:59] I think it's kind of a dog whistle too, because if he's losing on all of these issues, abroad and at home, especially with the economy, then what can you do to unite the base, the core base that you do have? You can create these sort of racist issues. You know, how we talked about, I think, yesterday, Marsha Blackburn's being attacked by the trans community. They control every fucking thing in this government, from the Supreme Court to both houses, to everything. So if there's anything about your life, if you look around and there's something that you don't like about it, there's only one person to blame. And when Trump does this kind of stuff, low IQ, which is always aimed toward an African American, or a woman, when he does that sort of thing, he's doing that to sort of draw in, to get the fangs out from the part of his base that salivates, that loves this stuff, where they can go have permission to be racist. And he knows that.

Speaker 1:
[15:01] And speaking of Democratic messaging, the one message we all need to message, and hopefully our leaders pick this up, if you don't like, if the Republicans are bitching about anything, they're just titty babies, because they have everything. They have the House, they have the Senate, they have the Supreme Court, they have all the oligarchs, and they have the executive branch. And then every fucking Republican, not one will stand up to them except for Thomas Massey. And they have no right to bitch about anything because they have everything they could ever want. What's happened? Inflation up, we're back into a war, national deficit added on to. And we have all these ridiculous GOP driven Trump bills, and they're so fucking incompetent, they probably won't even get those passed. And those are layups. All right, Pumps, let's get your take on this. One of your favorite people to browbeat is Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth. He is ending mandatory flu shots for the military. Play the clip.

Speaker 5:
[16:03] He says, we have mandates that only weaken our war fighting capabilities. In this case, this includes the universal flu vaccine and the mandate behind it. The notion that a flu vaccine must be mandatory for every service member everywhere in every circumstance at all times is just overly broad and not rational. Our new policy is simple.

Speaker 1:
[16:25] Okay, y'all remember the show Dallas?

Speaker 4:
[16:28] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[16:29] You remember Sue Ellen?

Speaker 4:
[16:30] Yes.

Speaker 1:
[16:30] When I see him or Cash Patel, I just want to say, have another drink, Sue Ellen. Here's the deal. Have another drink, Sue Ellen. This is what happens when there's no meritocracy. He is so unqualified, but we're living in a world where if you kiss Trump's ass, then you get a job that is way too big for you. This is a man that changed the Department of Defense and calls it that he is the Department of War because he is a little, bitty man that has to cheat on his wife, beat up women and abuse alcohol to make him feel good about him. He has to marry baby mom in number three because baby mom in number two is pregnant with this kid. Like his personal life is so fucked up and he's always talking about God. And you know how I know he's fucked up? Because he's always talking about God. That's how I know. Always, always, always this guy is the biggest piece of shit. He's not qualified to walk my dog down the street. He needs to be removed. This is a little bitty, tiny man that has serious erectile issues running a department that we are losing a war that should have never been started. Okay. And speaking of crazy Christians, let's move on to Josh Hawley. And this Christian nationalism is really serious, and it didn't just start with Trump. These are forces that have been at this for decades after decade after decade. And now the Christian nationalists have ascended into very high, powerful positions. Here is Senator Josh Hawley talking about the need for a, quote, Christian economy. Play the clip.

Speaker 4:
[18:16] You that we don't need a more conservative economy. We don't need a more liberal economy.

Speaker 3:
[18:20] We need a Christian economy. We need a Christian economy that rewards the family. You can clap for that.

Speaker 1:
[18:30] I've heard enough. I've heard enough. Kylie, find that, find that gay engagement photo of him and that kicker from Kansas City and pop that up as soon as you find it.

Speaker 3:
[18:38] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[18:39] Listen, here's my thing with Senator Josh Hawley in this Christian economy. I am not a religious person. I am a secular humanist. And the people who talk about having an economy that provides for families are like Zoran Momdani, Graham Platner. It's not Josh Hawley. It's not these corporate Democrats. If you really want to lean into Jesus, which Christ, you know, Christian economy, this guy was against the accumulation of wealth. The very people that the Republican Party fights tooth and nail to help accumulate wealth at the behest of working class people, marginalized people, people struggling and people suffering. Furthermore, if he is so about families and economy delivering for families, why is he all chips in on a Nazi allowing Elon Musk to take food from the poorest people in the world? And here he is. Here is Mr. Christian family value with the kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs. Listen, I just feel like this looks like a gay engagement photo announcement. I'm just saying, I'm not saying he's gay. I'm just saying this looks kind of gay, which I'm all for. I wish that I'm all for the gay economy. Talk about people who really pour into the economy. It's not the Christians as much as it is the gays, but whatever. Josh.

Speaker 2:
[20:04] Anytime you use the word Christian and family in the same sentence, I'm out. And he does that. I mean, these people that want to tout Christian this, Christian that, and family values, then how many layers do you have to peel back where you find out, oh, this guy's divorced, or this guy's gay, or this guy's this person, or it goes on and on and on, especially with Senator Hawley. I mean, what else do you say? The hypocrisy in all of these guys day in and day out, it just gets to a point that you can't wrap your head around it. How can you stand up? And I don't even know what a Christian economy means. Does that mean we have Jesus plastered on the $10 bill? What does that mean? We grift? Exactly. It's a grift.

Speaker 1:
[20:51] That's all it is.

Speaker 2:
[20:51] Exactly.

Speaker 1:
[20:52] What does it mean? If we look to the megachurch culture, let's look at live church, the Christian economy is all about taking money from your parishioners and then building more churches so the preacher can live this big fat life. And it's all a con. It's all the biggest con.

Speaker 2:
[21:09] Yeah. The only thing I want to say is, it seems like people get away from... The measure of a person these days is it should be the person's conduct. You don't just get to give these speeches full of two or three lines of saying family values or Christian or... Look at the person's conduct. What's the person do?

Speaker 1:
[21:27] What's the person like? I'll tell you what Josh Hawley does when he's not posing in the end zone with Harrison Bucker. He, on January 6, he got out of the car and he fist bumped the crowd. And then he got humiliated by Liz Cheney during the January 6 hearings. And he ran like a little chicken shit coward away from the crowd that he egged on, that he fist bumped on. So he can Christian economy and he can god this and he can take all the gay engagement photos he wants to. But the end of the day, you're a chicken shit coward, Josh Hawley.

Speaker 2:
[22:02] Guys like that are the last guys you ever want to find yourself alone in a bunker with, because if you do, you're fucked. Like they, he will run tuck and fold and a heartbeat.

Speaker 1:
[22:15] All right, that's all we have. Please like and subscribe and we'll be back later with more news.