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Bash: Trump is spreading disinformation about Hurricane Helene relief and echoing conspiracy theorists online. Why? Lara Trump: *lies* Bash: $750 is just a first step. It is for immediate needs like baby formula Lara Trump: *deflects* Bash: That is misinformation. If people are getting incorrect information, then they can’t... show more
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She and her convicted felon father-in-law will never admit that they are lying for political gain, no matter how many facts and people dispute their lies.

People with no power can't go online and apply for the $750 dumbass!!! Sheriffs are literally kicking FEMA out because they're actually getting in the way.

All these GOP clowns ever do is lie - I'm not sure why you have them on in the first place.

"The Chain of Nepotism" The new wave of truth checkers was relentless. They didn’t just fact-check the headlines or the outrageous claims shouted from podiums—they were now tracing the roots of the disinformation tree, and what they found was an intricate web of nepotism. The Trump family had become its own chain of disinformation, with each member playing their role in spreading falsehoods and deflecting blame. It was a dynasty built on lies, propped up by platforms too slow to counter them, but the tide was turning. @LaraLeaTrump was the latest to feel the pressure. In the midst of the chaos following Hurricane Helene, she had taken to the airwaves to echo the disinformation her father-in-law had been peddling about federal relief efforts. Trump’s claims, amplified by conspiracy theorists, were aimed at undermining the federal response to the disaster. But now, as Lara tried to keep the lie alive, she found herself up against a new kind of resistance. On live TV, @DanaBashCNN pressed her: “Trump is spreading disinformation about Hurricane Helene relief and echoing conspiracy theorists online. Why?” Lara, ever the loyal mouthpiece, deflected. She had grown accustomed to dodging such questions, throwing out half-truths and platitudes. But this time, Bash didn’t let it go. She dug in, cutting through the facade. “$750 is just a first step,” Bash continued, explaining the facts clearly. “It’s for immediate needs like baby formula.” Lara squirmed, visibly uncomfortable, but she tried again to deflect, repeating the same tired lines, hoping to run out the clock. But the old tactics didn’t work here. The truth checkers were no longer just playing defense—they were going on the offensive. “That is misinformation,” Bash fired back. “If people are getting incorrect information, they can’t get assistance.” And there it was—the heart of the issue. This wasn’t just about spinning a narrative or winning a news cycle. The lies Trump and his family were spreading had real-world consequences. People in need of aid were being misled, misinformed, and left without the help they so desperately required. The disinformation wasn’t just political anymore—it was deadly. Lara stammered, trying to regain control of the conversation. “Well—” But Bash was prepared. “Here is GOP senator @ThomTillis praising the federal response,” she said, cutting through the noise with cold, hard facts. The truth was winning, and the chain of nepotism that had propped up the Trump disinformation machine was cracking under the pressure. Lara, like the rest of the family, had been used to playing fast and loose with the truth, but now she was being held accountable, in real-time, on a national stage. The battering was relentless. Each lie she tried to push was met with immediate correction. Each deflection was shut down before it could take hold. The new wave of truth checkers wasn’t just fact-checking—they were dismantling the entire infrastructure of nepotism and misinformation that had held sway for so long. The Trump family, once untouchable in their bubble of lies, was now facing a world where truth reigned supreme. The dynasty was weakening, and with every passing day, the lies became harder to sell, the deflections more transparent. Nepotism had given the Trump family access to the biggest platforms in the country, but now, those same platforms were turning against them. The truth checkers were relentless, and the days of unchecked falsehoods were over.

Trump is listening to the resident. So you are calling the victims of this hurricane liars.

WTF is Lara Trump even doing on tv?

Trump doesn’t give a damn about life lost in the hurricane or the man killed at his rally. He sees all the death and destruction as an opportunity to stir up hate to keep him out of prison. @harris_wins @OccupyDemocrats @OccupyDemocrats @X

$750 isn't enough.. Shame on the Biden-Harris administration spending all the money on illegals. What about the American taxpayers?!

$750 is an insult considering illegals get thousands for month. Moreover, the $750 is just a loan. As for the onsite relief, FEMA is out of money and blocking outside aid from getting in. That’s what you get from a DEI agency.

$8 billion in aid to Ukraine $8.7 billion in aid to Israel $567 million to Taiwan $16 billion divided by 400,000 Hurricane Helene survivors would have been $40,000 each, but he grateful for the $750 the government will deny you for!
