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Meet the Texas Democrat who Joe Rogan told to run for president
MSNBC· 2025-07-28 22:00
Political Landscape & Strategy - The Democratic Party aims to regain control of the narrative and potentially Congress in the midterms, partly due to the Epstein scandal and Republican policies [2][3] - A key strategy involves reaching beyond the party's comfort zone to engage with diverse audiences, including those on platforms like Joe Rogan's podcast, Fox News, and the Christian Broadcasting Network [13][15] - The Democratic Party's current low approval rating, with 63% of Americans disapproving, necessitates a focus on both substance and connection with voters [23] - Rebuilding authentic bonds with people, even those with opposing views, is seen as crucial for transforming politics [27][28] Key Figures & Potential Candidates - Roy Cooper, former governor of North Carolina, entered the race for his state Senate seat, presenting a bright spot for Democrats [3][4] - James Telerico, a 36-year-old Democratic state representative from Texas, is considering a run for the US Senate, leveraging his social media presence (nearly 1 million followers on TikTok) and ability to work with Republicans [6][9] Values & Vision - A core value emphasized is "love neighbor," translated into public policy through initiatives like lowering prescription drug costs, expanding access to child care, and reforming the justice system [16][17] - The need for earnestness, sincerity, and love in political discourse is highlighted as a potential shift from the current "politics as blood sport" [18][19] Electoral Success & Engagement - Flipping districts that previously supported Trump requires direct engagement with voters, honesty, and an open door for dialogue [25][26]
‘This requires fighters not folders’: Texas Dem makes call to end GOP’s redistricting ‘power grab’
MSNBC· 2025-07-26 16:37
Yeah, we need someone who's actually a good person. Well, >> to, you know, because the Democrats have very few candidates that are >> That was of course Joe Rogan interviewing Texas State Representative James Telerico on his podcast last week. Telerico is emerging as a rising star in the Democratic party following his interview in previous viral videos.You may have seen them that have pushed him into the spotlight. And now he is hinting at a possible run for the US Senate seat now held by Republican John Co ...
'Baffling': Trump desperately seeks off-ramp from Epstein scandal
MSNBC· 2025-07-24 04:38
As the political fallout surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continues, the Justice Department is facing its own legal obstacles over this case. As we mentioned, a federal judge in Florida denied one of the government's bids to unseal grand jury transcripts from the state's investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. And in a separate ruling, a federal judge in New York denied a request by Gileain Maxwell, his former co-conspirator, to gain access to grand jury transcripts related to her case.She's currently serving 20 years ...
'Run for president': Joe Rogan pushes Texas Democrat into the spotlight
MSNBC· 2025-07-23 15:11
There's reason and good reasons to be disillusioned. >> I guess I'm all I'm pushing back on is that second step of it's always going to be this way, >> right. It doesn't have to be this way.>> That is the key step, right. >> So I I'm just you need to run for president because you >> need someone who's actually a good person. >> That is Joe Rogan, the most popular podcaster on earth, telling Democratic Texas State Representative James Talerico to run for the White House in 2028.Tal Rico, who also, by the way ...
'The story was a real gift': How the WSJ Epstein report only fueled Trump’s base
MSNBC· 2025-07-21 17:34
Political Analysis - The report suggests that conspiracy theories are prevalent among a significant portion of Trump's base, with approximately 10% of the GOP base believing in QAnon conspiracies [9] - The Wall Street Journal's story about Trump and Epstein paradoxically validates the fears of Trump's base regarding the establishment, potentially strengthening Trump's support [3] - Trump's supporters view news organizations like Fox News and The Wall Street Journal with suspicion, believing they have been critical of Trump [5][6] Legal Implications - The release of grand jury transcripts related to the Epstein case is unlikely to reveal significant information due to strict rules protecting the privacy of uncharged individuals [12] - Legal principles in the US prevent the government from smearing individuals not indicted by a jury [12] Media and Public Perception - The media, particularly The Wall Street Journal, is perceived by some Trump supporters as being part of a larger conspiracy against him [4] - Trump has used the media as a target to rally his base, focusing their anger on outlets like The Wall Street Journal [10]
Better Trump-Connected Meme Stock: Newsmax vs. Trump Media
The Motley Fool· 2025-07-19 16:05
Core Viewpoint - The article compares two media stocks associated with Donald Trump, Newsmax and Trump Media & Technology Group, evaluating their investment potential based on financial performance and market positioning. Newsmax Overview - Newsmax operates linear TV and digital streaming channels, generating revenue primarily from ads, cable licensing fees, and subscriptions, claiming to reach 40 million Americans [4] - The stock went public on March 31, 2024, with a debut price of $10, soaring to a record closing price of $233 the next day [2] - In 2023, Newsmax's revenue was flat at $135 million, with a net loss of $42 million, largely due to DirecTV dropping its channels temporarily [5] - Revenue rose 27% to $171 million in 2024, but net loss widened to $72 million due to legal settlements and infrastructure costs [6] - In Q1 2025, revenue increased 12% year over year to $45 million, and net loss narrowed to $17 million, attributed to easier year-over-year comparisons [7] - Newsmax has a market cap of $1.85 billion, trading at 11 times last year's sales, making it more reasonably valued compared to Trump Media [11] Trump Media Overview - Trump Media, co-founded by Trump, owns Truth Social and Truth+ streaming platform, but does not disclose key user metrics [8] - The stock went public via SPAC on March 26, 2024, starting at $70.90, a 42% gain from its premerger price [2] - In 2023, Trump Media generated $4.1 million in revenue with a net loss of $58.2 million, and in 2024, revenue declined to $3.6 million with a net loss of $401 million [9] - In Q1 2025, revenue was just $821,000 with a net loss of $31.7 million, but a new crypto ETF filing could potentially improve cash flows [10] - Trump Media has a market cap of $5.13 billion, trading at 1,475 times last year's sales, indicating a much higher valuation compared to Newsmax [11]
TRUMP'S MEDIA BUBBLE COLLAPSES: Fox News struggles to ixnay the Epsteinway
MSNBC· 2025-07-19 04:15
Tonight, Donald Trump filed a defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, the paper's publisher, two journalists, News Corp, the parent the paper's parent company, and Rupert Murdoch. At the core of that lawsuit is this piece that the Wall Street Journal published last night. The piece, based on documents that the journal reviewed, alleges that Trump sent Jeffrey Epstein an incredibly lewd letter on the occasion of Epstein's 50th birthday.Now, I should say that NBC News has not independen ...
Trump sues WSJ over Epstein report and pushes to unseal grand jury files
NBC News· 2025-07-18 22:00
President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, its parent companies, and a former Fox News executive over a report linking him to a letter and drawing allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein. For more context and news coverage of the most important stories of our day, click here: https://www.nbcnews.com » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews NBC News Digital is a collection of innovative and powerful news brands that ...
Will Trump actually sue Rupert Murdoch? Clash over WSJ reporting
MSNBC· 2025-07-18 21:15
Joining us now, Status founder and lead author Oliver Darcy. He broke the news on Trump's call to the Wall Street Journal, New York Times national reporter and MSNBC contributor Jeremy Peters, and New York Times Washington correspondent covering the Justice Department, Glenn Thresh, because there's news there as well. All right, Oliver, I do want to begin with you. I want to begin with the uh reporting that you broke that Donald Trump made calls to the Wall Street Journal to try to get this reporting squash ...