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Hegseth nomination on life support as Tucker returns to Russia

The David Pakman Show - December 4, 2024

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PANIC: Pete Hegseth's MOMMY comes out to BEG Trump

Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense is in trouble, prompting his mother, Penny, to make a public appeal on Fox News, urging President Trump to support her son. Despite past accusations of abuse, Penny insists that Pete, now 44, is a changed man compared to the person he was at 37. It's rather unusual for a mother to be the one defending her adult son's qualifications for such a high-level position, especially on public airwaves. Critics question whether her defense can be enough to secure his appointment, given the mounting opposition to it.

OOPS: Video of Pete Hegseth TRASHING TRUMP resurfaces

A resurfaced video of Pete Hegseth criticizing Donald Trump is intensifying the controversy surrounding his nomination as Secretary of Defense. In the clip, Hegseth calls Trump "all bluster" and mocks his disrespect for veterans. The video raises questions about Hegseth’s sincerity and the authenticity of his sudden shift to supporting Trump. Meanwhile, rumors swirl about potential replacements, including Ron DeSantis and Joni Ernst.

From over the weekend:

OH DAMN: British PM WARNS Trump

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned Donald Trump against forcing the UK to choose between the U.S. and the European Union, emphasizing the need to work with both allies. Starmer reaffirmed support for Ukraine and rejected Trump’s plans to impose tariffs on Europe, which could strain alliances. As Trump prepares for his second presidency, Starmer’s stance highlights the UK’s challenge in balancing partnerships amid Trump’s antagonistic approach to global diplomacy.

From over the weekend:

OOPS: Director admits election fraud movie was BOGUS

Dinesh D’Souza, director of the widely debunked film 2000 Mules, has admitted to significant flaws in its geolocation data while continuing to defend its claims of voter fraud. The film’s central premise—that ballot drop boxes facilitated fraud—has been thoroughly discredited by experts, with evidence showing the data was inaccurate and the surveillance videos depicted no illegal activity. Despite this admission, the documentary will continue to deceive Trump supporters who don’t believe the results of the 2020 election.

More on the show:

-- Tucker Carlson returns to Moscow to produce more pro-Putin propaganda

-- Joe Rogan explains that he got involved in the 2024 election, endorsing Donald Trump, because Tim Walz's lies bothered him

-- It appears that six Republican Senators are not inclined to vote to confirm Pete Hegseth to Secretary of Defense, which would effectively end his nomination

-- A desperate Pete Hegseth will be doing a friendly Fox News interview in an attempt to save his nomination to Secretary of Defense

-- Kari Lake once again blames everybody but herself for her two election losses

-- In a delusional moment, Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump's incoming Press Secretary, claims that what Trump has above other candidates is that he tells the truth

-- On the Bonus Show: Trump's pick for DEA withdraws, court rules Idaho can partially enforce "abortion trafficking" law, first Democrat joins DOGE caucus, much more...

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