🔴 Trump is Time's Person of the Year & The Deep State Fails at Smearing Pete HegsethIn this episode, Steven Crowder discusses Donald Trump's designation as Time magazine's Person of the Year, exploring the implications of institutional corruption in journalism and intelligence. The episode critiques a CNN report about a Syrian prison escape, questioning its authenticity and media biases, particularly involving journalist Clarissa Ward. Further discussions include allegations against Jay-Z, resonating with broader celebrity culture, and controversies surrounding FBI Director Christopher Wray's resignation. The dialogue touches on themes of media disinformation, the ethics of journalism, and political correctness as exemplified by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's statements.
- The episode highlights significant concerns regarding institutional corruption within intelligence and media sectors, particularly in the context of political narratives.
- The controversial selection of Donald Trump as Time's Person of the Year serves as a springboard for broader discussions about his impact and the media's portrayal of political figures.
# FBI ResignationFocus on the resignation of FBI Director Christopher Wray and the controversies surrounding his leadership.