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Special Episode - Fact Checking Trump's 12/17/25 Primetime Address: An In-Depth Debunking of the Claims

Special Episode - Fact Checking Trump's 12/17/25 Primetime Address: An In-Depth Debunking of the Claims

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In this episode of We Sided with the Rebellion, we do not do a quick fact check. This is a full, in-depth debunking of a wide range of political claims made by Donald Trump, with receipts, across inflation, immigration, wages, jobs, energy costs, healthcare, military recruitment, drug prices, and more.

We break down what the data actually shows versus what is being claimed, using primary sources like the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Treasury, DHS, ICE, and EIA, along with peer-reviewed research. From inflation myths and border statistics to drug pricing math and claims about jobs going only to Americans, we separate rhetoric from reality and explain the context that gets intentionally left out.

We also directly debunk Trump’s comments about trans people, including the “transgender for everybody” rhetoric, and lay out what reputable medical and scientific organizations actually say, and what the data does and does not support.

This episode is not about party loyalty. It is about accuracy, economic literacy, and holding power accountable to facts.

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This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. Opinions expressed are those of the host and are supported by publicly available data and credible reporting at the time of recording. This is not legal, financial, or medical advice.

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