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Trump Blasts Kimmel and CNN: ‘A Dead Network with No Credibility’

President Donald Trump made headlines this week after his return from a high-energy visit to the United Kingdom, where he was met with both admiration from supporters and predictable criticism from the globalist press. Back in Washington, the President delivered the inaugural edition of The Sunday Briefing from the White House Diplomatic Reception Room, setting the tone for what promises to be a unique new platform for addressing the American people. Blending sharp humor with serious policy discussions, Trump once again reminded audiences why he continues to dominate political and media narratives despite relentless efforts by his detractors to silence him.

The program gave Trump an opportunity to showcase his signature mix of wit and blunt honesty. When asked about Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the President acknowledged her charisma but dismissed her radical socialist politics as destructive for America’s future. His remarks underscored how Democrats like AOC have hijacked their party with far-left ideas that prioritize ideology over reality, leaving working-class Americans behind in favor of environmental extremism and identity-driven policies. Trump’s comments about her surprise victory over establishment Democrat Joe Crowley also highlighted the fragility of party politics, where charisma sometimes trumps competence.

The President didn’t shy away from aiming his trademark humor at the entertainment industry and his critics in the media. With CNN suffering historic ratings collapses and late-night talk shows leaning heavily on recycled anti-Trump rants, he joked about how running a cartel would be more successful than hosting one of those programs. This comic relief was more than just banter—it was a reminder that corporate media outlets have lost touch with the American people, serving more as propaganda arms of the Left than as news organizations. Trump’s mockery resonated because it exposed a truth viewers already know: legacy media no longer entertains or inform, it lectures.

Yet amid the laughs, Trump pivoted to serious national concerns. He highlighted the escalating dangers of fentanyl and drug trafficking, issues that have devastated families across the country. Unlike the current political establishment in Washington that too often ignores the crisis, Trump made clear that he considers this a life-and-death battle for America’s survival. His remarks reinforced his long-standing call for secure borders and tougher crackdowns on cartels pouring poison into our communities. Safe streets and strong borders—not politically convenient soundbites—remain his priority.

Looking forward, Trump previewed his upcoming agenda, including an appearance at the United Nations, where global conflicts like the war in Ukraine will take center stage. While critics often attack his style, Trump’s dual approach of seriousness mixed with humor proves effective in connecting with everyday citizens who are tired of polished bureaucrats and hollow promises. His return to the spotlight through The Sunday Briefing only reaffirms what his supporters have long understood: Trump fights for the American people unapologetically, and he does so in a way that cuts through the noise of failing media and political elites.

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