They sought to restart communications and find common ground on divisive issues, despite years of portraying Trump as a threat akin to Hitler.
Megyn Kelly criticized the meeting, questioning the necessity of cozying up to Trump for the sake of ratings and questioning their journalistic integrity.
Besser believes that parental choice undermines public health efforts and could lead to unvaccinated children spreading diseases in communities.
Redfield sees Kennedy's skepticism as a call for transparency and honest discussion, making him more reliable rather than less.
Farage asserts that there is a significant cover-up and that the public is not being told the full truth about the case.
Brand attributes America's health issues to the food and medications people consume, which are influenced by powerful corporate interests.
Brand suggests confronting powerful interests, particularly in the food and pharmaceutical industries, to create a healthier nation.
Brand sees a collaboration between state, media, and corporate entities to tightly manage and control public perception of reality.
Brand advocates for operating on the basis of freedom and democracy, allowing information to be uncensored and vocal opponents of the system to be heard.
Brand submits to God to avoid inadvertently submitting to worldly influences and to manage mental problems and distractions.
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In today’s show – Elon Musk addressing a viral photo with Trump and RFK, Kamala Harris reportedly paying Oprah $2.5M, Eric Adams challenging left-wing narratives on The View, and Charles Barkley's blunt critique of Democrats. Plus, vaccine debates, media hypocrisy, censorship in the UK, Nigel Farage's silencing, and Bill Maher’s critique of Democratic strategy.