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Time of India
5 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Ex-CNN pundit sparks uproar, says Trump, GOP cheated in 2024 and may rig 2026 midterms too
Angela Rye voiced her suspicion of a rigged 2024 election by Trump and Republicans, citing a 'gut feeling' on her podcast. Tiffany Cross echoed concerns, suggesting a need for investigation and questioning the fairness of future elections. Several left-leaning commentators, including Joy Reid, have also expressed doubts about the integrity of the 2026 midterm elections. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Co-host Tiffany Cross agrees partly Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads More left-wing voices share doubts FAQs Angela Rye, a former CNN commentator, said on her podcast 'Native Land Pod' that she thinks Trump and Republicans cheated in the 2024 election. She said she has no data or proof, but she has a strong gut feeling they also said the 2026 midterm elections might be rigged too, just like 2024. Angela said she's not even sure if the midterm elections will happen as planned. She explained her gut feeling comes from being a Black woman and faith (the Holy Ghost), and said they're usually right, as per the CNN Cross, who was also on the podcast and is a former MSNBC host, didn't fully say the 2024 election was stolen. But she did say the election might need investigation because of the things she's heard, as stated by the agreed that there's no real point in looking forward to the 2026 midterms. Tiffany said that even if the election was stolen, nothing can be undone now. She believes America is already in an authoritarian stage, like other countries that never turn back, as per the said America never really had fair elections, especially for Black people and women, so she doubts 2026 will be any Gillum, who once ran for governor in Florida, said people should still believe in the election system, even if things seem unfair. Other liberal commentators also raised concerns about the 2026 elections, according to the report by Reid said she always adds "if we actually have fair elections" when Democrats talk about 2026 plans. Reid also said it's crazy to assume elections will be normal in 2026, according to the Carville, Charlemagne Tha God, and others have also hinted the 2026 elections might be rigged. Don Lemon (ex-CNN host) and comedian Kathy Griffin also said something felt off about the 2024 election, as mentioned in the report by Angela Rye said on her podcast that she feels Trump and Republicans cheated in the 2024 election, though she admitted it was just a gut several liberal voices like Joy Reid and Tiffany Cross have raised doubts about free and fair elections in 2026 after what they believe happened in 2024.
Yahoo
27-03-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
CNN guest takes heat after saying America was 'never great'
Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross argued that America "was never great" during an appearance on CNN on Tuesday. The liberal journalist appeared on CNN as a guest to discuss the recent security breach where Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, was added to a Signal group chat with senior Trump officials discussing plans for an upcoming strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen. Cross bashed President Donald Trump and his administration as "inept," arguing that the administration put national security at risk, before taking a shot at Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan. Ex-msnbc Host Tiffany Cross Goes Off On Network About Her Treatment: I Had My 'Intelligence Questioned' "They ran on this whole idea of this pseudo-patriotism, this aggressive, masculine patriotism, yet everything they're doing runs against 'making America great,'" Cross said. "It was never 'great,' so I'm not going to say the 'again' part." Cross doubled down on her statement after Republican guest Joe Borelli, former Minority Leader of the New York City Council, started to protest. Read On The Fox News App "I absolutely feel that way. I think if you had the history my people had in this country, then you might have a modicum of understanding and respect for that. America was never great for me," Cross continued. She added that it was a "common understanding" that America was only "great" for certain people. Trump Disappointed About Signal Chat Leak Giving Boost To Liberal Outlet Cross, who previously hosted the MSNBC weekend program "The Cross Connection," was pushed out of the liberal network in 2022 and now co-hosts the podcast "Native Land Pod." Cross's comments were shared on X, where they drew criticism from conservatives. "This is why the Democrats continue to lose," Republican strategist Thomas Hern wrote. Ohio state representative Josh Williams also disagreed with Cross. "Tiffany Cross does not speak for all Black Americans," he wrote. "This country gave me the chance to rise from homelessness to the Ohio House of Representatives. I am living proof of the American Dream." Cross later returned to the Signal chat leak during the Tuesday discussion, saying that the administration had not yet "taken responsibility" for the matter. The Trump administration has maintained that no classified information was shared in the chat, doubling down on Wednesday that the Atlantic's story was a "hoax" after Goldberg published specific texts from the chat. The messages included Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth outlining that combat aircraft were set to take off and strike drones were ready for the operation, which were accompanied by timestamps. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt posted to X on Wednesday, "The Atlantic has conceded: these were NOT 'war plans.' This entire story was another hoax written by a Trump-hater who is well-known for his sensationalist spin." Fox News' Emma Colton contributed to this article source: CNN guest takes heat after saying America was 'never great'


Fox News
27-03-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
CNN guest takes heat after saying America was 'never great'
Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross argued that America "was never great" during an appearance on CNN on Tuesday. The liberal journalist appeared on CNN as a guest to discuss the recent security breach where Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, was added to a Signal group chat with senior Trump officials discussing plans for an upcoming strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen. Cross bashed President Donald Trump and his administration as "inept," arguing that the administration put national security at risk, before taking a shot at Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan. "They ran on this whole idea of this pseudo-patriotism, this aggressive, masculine patriotism, yet everything they're doing runs against 'making America great,'" Cross said. "It was never 'great,' so I'm not going to say the 'again' part." Cross doubled down on her statement after Republican guest Joe Borelli, former Minority Leader of the New York City Council, started to protest. "I absolutely feel that way. I think if you had the history my people had in this country, then you might have a modicum of understanding and respect for that. America was never great for me," Cross continued. She added that it was a "common understanding" that America was only "great" for certain people. Cross, who previously hosted the MSNBC weekend program "The Cross Connection," was pushed out of the liberal network in 2022 and now co-hosts the podcast "Native Land Pod." Cross's comments were shared on X, where they drew criticism from conservatives. "This is why the Democrats continue to lose," Republican strategist Thomas Hern wrote. Ohio state representative Josh Williams also disagreed with Cross. "Tiffany Cross does not speak for all Black Americans," he wrote. "This country gave me the chance to rise from homelessness to the Ohio House of Representatives. I am living proof of the American Dream." Cross later returned to the Signal chat leak during the Tuesday discussion, saying that the administration had not yet "taken responsibility" for the matter. The Trump administration has maintained that no classified information was shared in the chat, doubling down on Wednesday that the Atlantic's story was a "hoax" after Goldberg published specific texts from the chat. The messages included Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth outlining that combat aircraft were set to take off and strike drones were ready for the operation, which were accompanied by timestamps. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt posted to X on Wednesday, "The Atlantic has conceded: these were NOT 'war plans.' This entire story was another hoax written by a Trump-hater who is well-known for his sensationalist spin." Fox News' Emma Colton contributed to this article.
Yahoo
20-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Angela Rye Firmly Tells Kevin O'Leary Not To Touch Her In Fiery CNN Debate
Headline news on CNN took an uncomfortable turn today (March 20) when Angela Rye, host of the Native Land Pod, called out Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary for touching her. The on-air clash erupted when the two were sparring over Elon Musk's ethics. In the segment, Rye argues that Musk's contributions of $6,600 to seven different Republican lawmakers should be viewed as a 'quid pro quo,' insinuating that the billionaire was buying influence. In an attempt to launch his counterpoint, O'Leary began animatedly gesturing and was abruptly confronted. 'He literally tweeted to members of Congress… you don't have to touch me!' Rye snapped. Taken aback, O'Leary attempted to defuse the situation. 'I did that nicely,' he insisted. 'I don't want you to touch me,' the podcaster shot back. 'I won't ever do it again,' O'Leary then conceded, leaving an awkward tension to linger between them. See the moment below. Unmoved by the awkwardness, Rye pressed on, emphasizing that Musk had explicitly thanked the lawmakers receiving his donations on X. 'But he literally says, he literally, he says thank you to the members who introduced articles of impeachment,' she stated. 'That is an exchange of value. That is a violation.' O'Leary, rebounding from the tense moment, pivoted to a broader perspective on political fundraising. 'Let's talk about the two narratives going on simultaneously. The oldest profession on Earth is not prostitution; it's politicians raising money,' he quipped. 'That has happened from the beginning of time. That's going on forever and will continue forever. This issue around judges, this is pure politics. Get over it. This is what we live in today, every day.' 'No laws have been broken,' he added. 'You don't like it? Too bad.' Angela Rye has never been one to hold back her feelings about political issues. In 2017, Rye created another moment when she refused to call Donald Trump 'her president.' See Rye's exchange with Kevin O'Leary above. More from People Are In Their Feelings Over Angela Rye Referring To Trump As 'Your President' CNN Dismantles Race And Equality Team Amid National Mass DEI Disbandments Kevin Costner Recalls Refusing To Cut His Whitney Houston Eulogy For CNN: "They Can Get Over That"


The Independent
20-03-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Awkward moment Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary is scolded for touching fellow CNN guest
Showing now | News 00:23 Zack Palomo A star of the reality show Shark Tank has been criticized for touching a female CNN guest in an awkward moment. 'Native Land Pod' host Angela Rye was engaging in a roundtable discussion on ' NewsNight ' on Wednesday (20 March) when billionaire investor Kevin O'Leary interjected, appearing to touch her arm. 'You don't have to touch me,' Rye told O'Leary before continuing. 'I did that nicely,' O'Leary responded. 'I don't want you to touch me, that's my personal space,' Rye fired back. 'I won't ever do it again,' the Shark Tank star said before Rye shifted back to her debate.