
IHIP News Trump is Melting Down in Front of the World, His Walk Of Shame Worries Insiders
Dec 18, 2025
In this lively discussion, the hosts dive into Trump's cringe-worthy 'Walk of Fame' plaques, including a racially charged jab at Obama. They unpack the Republican opposition he faced, sharing candid personal stories from Oklahoma. Media enablers come under fire for defending Trump's juvenile rhetoric, while the hosts read and critique his insulting plaques about Biden. They expose the projection in Trump's claims and challenge him on vague statements about ending wars. The episode wraps up with sharp insults about Trump's pettiness and calls for accountability.
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Plaques Reveal Petty, Vindictive Messaging
- Jennifer Welch and Angie Pumps condemn Trump's self-authored presidential 'Walk of Fame' plaques as petty and vindictive.
- They argue the plaques reveal deeper disrespect and racially charged dog whistles toward predecessors like Barack Obama.
Oklahoma Memory Illustrates White Backlash
- Jennifer Welch recalls Obama being greeted with Confederate flags when he visited Oklahoma City during his first term.
- She links that hostility to the white backlash that shaped subsequent political attacks on his presidency.
Defending Petty Attacks Costs Credibility
- Welch says media figures who defend Trump's juvenile attacks lose credibility and should be removed from air.
- She argues institutions must refuse to platform enablers who normalize this behavior.
