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Trump says Trevor Noah is ‘terrible,’ talks about Epstein island

Trump says Trevor Noah is ‘terrible,’ talks about Epstein island

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http://youtu.be/qS75-BnbPVg President Donald Trump said Trevor Noah did a "terrible job" at the Grammys during an Oval Office event. The comedian joked during Music's Biggest Night about Trump and former President Bill Clinton visiting Jeffrey Epstein's island. READ: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/02/02/trump-threatens-lawsuit-trevor-noah-epstein-island-grammys/88472753007/
Why Did Amazon SPEND $40M for a Movie NO ONE is Watching? | #melaniatrump

Why Did Amazon SPEND $40M for a Movie NO ONE is Watching? | #melaniatrump

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http://youtu.be/X1Sb1NYQmNk A new report claims Amazon paid $40M for the rights to the new Melania Trump documentary, beating out Disney’s $14M offer. But here is the catch: Melania herself is reportedly taking home 70% of that deal. While photos of empty theaters go viral on X, ethics experts are raising red flags. Former Ethics Director Don Fox warns: “It just looks like buying access and buying favor.”
DOJ BYPASSED Federal Judges to ARREST Don Lemon

DOJ BYPASSED Federal Judges to ARREST Don Lemon

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http://youtu.be/l2U7x-rXlTU While Hollywood was on the red carpet, federal agents were arresting the former CNN anchor in L.A. for a ‘coordinated attack’ on a church. The DOJ is using the FACE Act to target Lemon and Emmy-winner Georgia Fort, claiming they weren’t just filming but were ‘embedded participants’ in a criminal conspiracy. Before the arrest, two federal judges already rejected these warrants for having 'no evidence' of a crime, but Pam Bondi reportedly bypassed them anyway.
Pam Bondi Just BYPASSED Federal Judges to Arrest Don Lemon

Pam Bondi Just BYPASSED Federal Judges to Arrest Don Lemon

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http://youtu.be/cECay8n9LQw Federal agents arrested veteran journalist Don Lemon and Emmy-winner Georgia Fort in connection with a January protest at a St. Paul church. The Department of Justice is utilizing the 'FACE Act' and the 1871 'Klan Act' to allege a criminal conspiracy, despite two federal judges previously rejecting arrest warrants for lack of evidence. While the White House and AG Pam Bondi have collectively characterized the event as a coordinated riot, press freedom advocates argue the duo were merely documenting a protest against a pastor with ties to federal immigration enforcement. The arrests have sparked a constitutional firestorm, with major news organizations like the Star Tribune and MPR condemning the move as an assault on the press. Critics are particularly alarmed...
MrBeast says “i would have paid him more” | #netflix #alexhonnold

MrBeast says “i would have paid him more” | #netflix #alexhonnold

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http://youtu.be/vEPZwvNuY7k Over the weekend, Netflix’s Skyscraper Live featured legendary climber Alex Honnold scaling the 1,667-foot Taipei 101 with absolutely no ropes, no harness, and zero safety net. 🧗‍♂️ But the headlines today aren’t about the climb, they’re about the “pittance” Netflix paid for it. Reports indicate Honnold received roughly $500,000 for the life-risking stunt, an amount he called “embarrassingly small” compared to mainstream sports contracts. That’s when the MrBeast took to X to publicly called out the streaming giant, claiming he’d have easily beaten their price to get the stunt on YouTube. Watch the full breakdown: https://whatstrending.com/video/mrbeast-calls-out-netflix-over-embarrassing-alex-honnold-payout-i-would-have-paid-him-more/...
The $75M Melania DISASTER Nobody Saw Coming

The $75M Melania DISASTER Nobody Saw Coming

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http://youtu.be/eCFLaUxJDq8 Amazon MGM reportedly shattered streaming records by dropping $75 million on Melania, outbidding Disney by a staggering $26 million. The deal, allegedly finalized after a private Mar-a-Lago dinner with Jeff Bezos, has raised massive ethical red flags as Melania Trump, serving as Executive Producer, is set to pocket a 70% licensing fee. Industry critics are calling out the $28 million payday as a blatant "buying of access," especially considering the film's abysmal $1 million opening weekend projections. Behind the scenes, the project was reportedly a "Project Unicorn" nightmare, with two-thirds of the crew demanding their names be scrubbed from the credits. Staffers cited a "toxic" and "disorganized" set under director Brett Ratner, whose return from a decade...