The Adam Mockler Show - Entire Room LAUGHS AT TRUMP as Admin COLLAPSES
Episode Date: May 1, 2025Adam Mockler with MeidasTouch Network breaks down Donald Trump's humiliating town hall moment where he claimed he’s made “zero mistakes” just hours before his national security advisor and deput...y resigned over a SignalGate scandal. Join my Substack as a free or paid subscriber: https://www.adammockler.com/subscribe Become a member to support me! https://www.youtube.com/Adammockler/join https://patreon.com/adammockler Adam Mockler Socials: Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AdamMockler/ Discord: https://discord.gg/y9yzMU3Gff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adammockler/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/adammockler.bsky.social Twitter: https://x.com/adammocklerr/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/Adammockler Contact me at: askmockler@gmail.com Adam Mockler - amock LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right, there's a breaking news that happened in the commercial break.
So you're looking at a photographs right now of Michael Waltz.
He is the president's national security advisor, except for we just got news,
that he is going to be leaving the administration, along with his deputy, Alex Wong.
Of course, you might remember the story of Signalgate.
I don't know if that's for particular reason, but there was some consternation among some people.
There was some consternation among some people, says Fox News.
report Mike Walls out as a national security advisor. That consternation among some people was basically
everybody in the Pentagon in a frenzy after they learned that the highest people in the chain of
command, the leaders, Pete Hegseth and Mike Wals, were passing along intelligence in the most
unsecure form ever with Pete Hegseth's brother and wife in the group chat for some reason. Now, I think
Pete Hegs should be held accountable as well, but Mike Wals being outed as a first step is a good step
in the right direction. But I want to tie this to Trump being essentially laughed at at a town hall
last night. As he says, he has made zero mistakes throughout his first 100 days. And then the next day,
Trump here is implicitly admitting that he made a mistake appointing Mike Walls. He's admitted
multiple times in implicit ways that he's made mistakes with certain appointments, that Pooen
has gotten better of him. And I just want to break down some of the mistakes Trump has made over his
first 100 days. Firstly, a lot of critics think,
His brain is cooked.
Quote, what the hell is this?
Our president's brain is mashed potatoes.
Throughout this entire one-hour town hall, not only did Trump stutter over himself.
He confused Harvard with Harlem.
I'm sure you've seen that clip.
He made no sense whatsoever, but then he dug himself a hole
where he just would not admit that he's made a single mistake.
Let's start with his first week when he started a trade war with Canada and with Mexico,
then immediately blinked with zero actual concession.
Immediately off the back of that, we got Signalgate Part 1.
We also had Signalgate Part 2.
We had a plane crash over the Potomac River where he came out the next day
and said, essentially, that it was DEI.
He had like a meltdown in front of the entire nation.
This was, I believe, his first 10 days in office.
And now his National Security Advisor, Mike Wals,
is leaving his post very likely off the back of SignalGate.
National Security Advisor Mike Wals and his deputy, Alex Wong,
will be leaving their posts in the Trump White.
House, according to multiple sources familiar with their departure.
First, 100 days, we're already getting massive turnover because he's putting our military
personnel at risk.
They are expected to leave Thursday, sources say.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Journalist Mark Halperin first reported the departures.
In March, Waltz came under scrutiny after he put together a signal chat and mistakenly included
the Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, disclosing discussions with top national security officials
about the plans for military strike on Houthi targets in Yemen.
Goldberg published his account, and he initially omitted operational details,
but after Pete Heggseth, John Ratcliffe, Tulsi Gabbard,
and many other people denied there was any classified intel,
Goldberg was essentially forced to publish that information,
which included the timing of the strikes.
The reason I'm reading this to you all before I play this clip
is because it comes in stark contrast with what Trump was saying
about 12 hours ago
12 hours ago during his town hall
Trump said he's made zero mistakes
and the room kind of chuckles at him.
Take a listen to.
I got a studio audience question
from Lee Shapiro.
Lee's a tough guy.
Lee says what's the biggest mistake
you think you've made
in the first 100 days?
I'll tell you, that's the toughest question
I can have because I don't really believe
I've made mistakes.
We're in a transition period.
We're in a transition period.
I think Lee is reassured.
I think you're going to see tremendous economic victories over the next period of a year,
like far greater than ever imagined.
Right now, as I said, we're losing billions and billions of dollars on trade.
We're going to make billions and billions of dollars.
But it takes a little while.
That doesn't happen overnight.
But it will happen much faster than people understand.
All right, Cuomo, it's got one more.
This dude, his whole terror philosophy is so contradictory.
I say this all the time, but he just admitted that it takes a while for manufacturing to
reshore, but then he put tariffs on within the first 30 days, understanding that it takes
two years to reshore and to build these plants and to hire workers, also, if you want
companies to move here, you need a stable, predictable environment.
How are any companies going to get outside capital investment to build these plants if we perhaps
are living in the most unpredictable economic time since, what, the Great Depression 100 years
ago, or maybe since the 2008 crash. I don't know. You could argue either. Either way, when Trump
says that we're on the verge of something amazing happening, he's delusional. He has no clue what he's
talking about. He also says that we're about to bring in everything he says is wrong. He implies
that a trade deficit is inherently bad when it's not. I have a trade deficit with my local
grocery store because I buy a bunch from them. They don't buy anything from me. He then says that
we're going to bring in billions and billions of dollars off of these tariffs, but then if
his goal is to reshore manufacturing and to build almost everything at home, we're going to have
nothing to tax on the import side. So if nothing's being imported, we're not actually collecting any
revenue, then we're not, we don't have a way to fund the government. If he also wants to remove the
income tax and all the property tax, or whatever the hell he said, he's floated a hundred different
things. But it's all contradictory. Donald Trump's first 100 days back in office, it says,
have been marked by chaos, scandal, and abrupt reversals. But the president says he wouldn't have done
anything differently. Really? It seems like he wouldn't have appointed Mike Wals. There are multiple
reports that the Pentagon has been in such disarray that it's distracted Donald Trump. This says
during a News Nation town hall hosted by the network's Chris Cuomo, former news host Bill O'Reilly,
and ESPN host Stephen A. Smith, an audience member named Lee asked Trump what his biggest
mistake was. Trump says there were no mistakes. I mean, dude, come on. Then critics said,
what the hell is this? This dude's brain is mashed potatoes. You guys saw the clip of him ranting about
Harvard and Harlem. Let's watch one more time.
Well, I say this, we had
riots in Harlem, in
Harlem, and frankly,
if you look at what's gone on, and
people from Harlem went up and they protested
Steven, and they protested
very strongly against Harvard.
They happened to be on my side. You know, I got
a very high black
vote. You know that.
Very, very high black vote. It was a
very great compliment to me. I did
criminal justice reform.
I did
I saw Trump supporters on Twitter trying to like post-talk rationalize this by saying
Trump was pointing out the very, very subtle dynamic between black Americans being shunned
by elite universities like Harvard and black Americans in Harlem are actually, it's like,
no, Trump is literally just having a senile moment.
And you know, it's 100 times worse than anything Biden ever did.
Someone said this man's brain is cooked.
Sarah Longwell said, what the hell is this?
Our president's brain is mashed potatoes.
But then at the end, he segues to Harvard.
After an aide, obviously put a Harvard, not Harlem.
No, in front of him.
He literally conflated Harvard with Harlem.
Somehow Trump hallucinated that people in Harlem rioted to support his crack down on Harvard.
That actually happened, I think.
Took me twice to get mixed up Harvard with Harlem because it's that stupid.
Ron Filipkowski said,
I just learned that black people in Harlem completely agree with Trump's policy on Harvard,
and they all love Trump.
Stephen A, really kicking ass at this whole politics thing, too.
It's true.
Stephen A. Smith should have pushed back, but I'll leave it at that.
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