The same system that tried to bring down Donald Trump would be the same system that would be used on Stephen A. Smith, should he ultimately run for the presidency in 2028.
In his guesting at the PBD Podcast, Stephen A. Smith got his honest opinion from co-host Vincent Oshana: that the same system that tried to bring down Donald Trump would be the same system that would try to bring him down, should he run for President.
“Somebody like you that would run for a president,” Oshana said. “All the stuff that you listed that you were saying in the beginning, that’s Trump circa 2016. Come in, to hell with everybody, want to make change and do everything. Think about it, anybody that comes in that tries to change the status quo, Stephen, they tried to destroy them. Look what they did with Trump lawfare, Russia collusion, all that s*** somebody like you that’s going to try to come in with them, they’re going to look at you and be like, they will they will find anything that they can and do everything look and then and I’m going to go there.”
“Look at all the ones that actually try to make a change,” he continued. “JFK, Reagan, Trump, they don’t like people like you. You go in there and I know that you give a damn about this country. I know for a fact, Stephen A. Smith, you are an American. You love this place. We can go back and forth and argue, but I agree with you more than I disagree with you. But this system that tried to destroy and kill Trump would go after you the same way that they went after, especially that party.”

Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Feud Escalates, Shaking Political and Business Worlds
Donald Trump and Elon Musk have officially severed ties, marking the end of their once-aligned efforts to reshape Washington. Their fallout began when Musk criticized Trump’s legislative agenda, initially prompting a measured response from the former president. However, tensions quickly escalated as Trump expressed disappointment in Musk, leading the billionaire to retaliate with a series of harsh remarks.

Musk accused Trump of failing to deliver on promises to cut federal spending and even suggested that the government was hiding information about his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The feud reached its peak when Musk claimed that Trump would not have won the 2024 election without his support.

As the feud continues to dominate headlines, the broader implications remain uncertain. Donald Trump’s willingness to publicly attack Musk signals a shift in their relationship, potentially affecting policy decisions and business interests. Musk, on the other hand, appears determined to distance himself from Trump, despite their previous collaboration.
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