Donald Trump s post-presidential life has left him restless in Mar-a-Lago - a miniature White House where his aides allegedly pander to his shattered ego.
that committee. congressman adam schiff in just a moment. but first, new reporting from the washington post takes an inside look at how donald trump transplanted the chaos from his white house into his post presidential life. entitled how trump jetsonned restraints at mar-a-lago and prompted legal peril. it details how trump surrounded himself with people actively trying to put him in a better mood. quote, natalie harp, one of trump s employees and a former host on the pro trump cable network one america news often accompanies trump on his daily golf outings, riding the course at a golf cart equipped with a laptop and sometimes even a printer to show him uplifting news articles, online posts or other materials. on some quiet days, another aide, molly michael, who served as trump s assistant in the white house has called around to trump s network of allies across
One America News Network has cultivated a singular obsession with 2000 Mules, a recent movie by right-wing fraudster Dinesh D’Souza pushing an outlandish conspiracy theory about the 2020 election. Unlike other right-wing TV networks, OAN has devoted a ton of coverage to D’Souza’s movie and is apparently attempting to get the rights to air it in full.
According to a Media Matters review, from March 1 to May 31, OAN mentioned or discussed 2000 Mules in 204 segments (including repeat airings), for a total of 8 hours and 45 minutes of programming. The network's nonstop hype for the movie has included at least six interviews with D'Souza, fawning coverage of its Mar-a-Lago red carpet premiere, and OAN personalities telling viewers that 2000 Mules is both "irrefutable" and “the crime of the century and the film of the century, all in one.”
According to D’Souza, 2000 Mules uncovered an army of unidentifiable operatives secretly packing ballot boxes in sw