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Trump’s House of Cards Is Crumbling—Even Republicans Are Whispering “It’s Over”

Speaker Mike Johnson blocks a vote on the Trump–Epstein files, the FBI won’t deny the existence of lewd Trump photos, and MAGA melts down on live TV.

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It’s David Shuster’s Week-End Video Round Up!

In this episode of his killer end-of-the-week wrap ups,

cuts through the chaos with precision and punch, unpacking a week that exposed MAGA leadership has become more hollow than that space in Mike Johnson’s head where he stores day dreams of Trump.

And so the Trump machine edges ever closer to collapse.

The first headline moment lands squarely on the aforementioned, and mocked, Speaker Johnson. His “district work period” stunt effectively shuttered the House and delayed the swearing-in of Democrat Adelita Grijalva.

That single move blocked the critical 218th signature needed to force a vote on the long-simmering Trump–Epstein files. Shuster doesn’t miss the irony: Johnson blames government dysfunction, while literally running away from doing his job.

The second key segment zeroes in on Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell’s bombshell statement that “it’s coming to an end.”

According to Swalwell, even House Republicans are whispering that Trump’s support is fading faster than J.D. Vance’s public profile. And the rumored Epstein evidence could be the final blow.

The story took an even darker twist when Attorney General Merrick Garland refused to deny that the FBI possesses lewd photos of Trump with young women. Shuster calls it what it is: “a political earthquake waiting to happen.”


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Finally, the show pivots to the theater of the absurd: Trump declaring—because as this dunderhead once said, “I’m like, really smart”—that drug prices would be reduced by “500%.”

Which, as Shuster deadpans, “would mean Big Pharma starts paying patients.”

From there, we’re treated to a delusional rant about Portland “burning to the ground,” a claim instantly contradicted by on-the-ground footage, and Kristi Noem’s own ill-fated “inspection.” That turned up only a protester in a chicken suit.

Meanwhile, Stephen Miller short-circuits on live TV, while trying to justify illegal troop deployments under Title 10—a scene Shuster gleefully describes as “the broadcast Gods striking back.”

Topping it all off, the AI Clip of the Week drives the satire home, underlining just how grotesque and absurd the MAGA movement has become, when filtered through its own soundbites.

Shuster signs off the only way Blue Amp Media knows how—sharp, irreverent, and defiantly hopeful: Keep laughing, keep singing, and stay strong.

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