They really don’t like being fact checked in real time.

    by DJMagicHandz

    33 Comments

    1. h4v3anic3d4y on

      Can journalists start doing their damn job?!?! When the idea that a journalist asks a follow-up question is a remskable story, something is seriously wrong…

    2. Aurizen_Darkstar on

      I would have then stated “it’s not semantics, it’s reality, you shit eating freak of nature!”

    3. What’s the word game? Lol he’s a billionaire who sold a $25M house under Trump lol

    4. Brave_Analyst7540 on

      I’m still waiting for the first reporter Trump insults for asking a question he doesn’t like to say, “follow up question… can you go fuck yourself?”

    5. “The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

    6. Glittering-Plate-535 on

      New rule, if you’re rich enough to call your gay colonial fortress a *little pink house* then you’re too rich to be in government.

    7. Conditions under Biden might have created a situation that made a sale something he felt he needed to do. Sale might have been started under Biden and finished in march 2025. Possibly the case. But why sell then, because we were the hottest country then? True under Biden we were dead. Hate to say it but it’s true. Dead countries force house sales. I get it. But 60 days in we were the hottest country in the world. Who sells then? We were the hottest and had not even been liberated yet!!!

      /s

    8. PM_ME_YOUR_ROTES on

      “Semantic word games are when your boss says his department of defense, I mean, war is doing a military action, not a war, because he can’t call it war despite frequently calling it a war. Yours is just a lie.”

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      He actually sold it because the rest of the administration kept teasing him for owning a little pink house.

    10. TheOriginalSpartak on

      “Scott Bessent sold the historic pink-stucco John Ravenel House at 5 East Battery in Charleston in March 2025 for $18.25 million, plus $3 million for furnishings, setting a residential sales record for the area. He had purchased the property in 2016 for $6.5 million and renovated it.

    11. mikeymikeymikey1968 on

      OMG hes always just so full of shit. He’s basically Karoline Levitt with a penis and a modicum of knowledge about economics.

    12. Super_Plastic5069 on

      I think that house, in all its crassness, perfectly sums up the current Republican Party!

    13. Here_For_Work_ on

      Now, I hate Trump with the angry fury of a thousand burning suns, but selling a house is a process. If it sold in March of 2025, the listing process and certainly the decision to sell would have started in 2024.

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