CNBC’s Joe Kernen laughed and fact-checked Trump live on air over ‘rigged’ election claims, highlighting the ongoing struggle between political rhetoric and hard facts in media coverage.
Trump’s 2025 firing of the BLS commissioner after weak jobs data alarms economists, sparks fears of political data meddling, and highlights threats to economic reliability, public trust, and democratic norms.
How Trump spins criminal convictions and civil judgments as strengths—and why it matters for democracy, rule of law, and political culture. Explore the facts, rhetoric, and real-world implications of his messaging strategy.
A critical, down-to-earth take on the dissonance between political economics and American reality, inspired by Elizabeth Warren’s CNBC interview and Trump’s bombastic ‘phenomenal numbers’ claims in 2025.