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Trump Completely Melts Down Over 'Low IQ Traitor' MTG's Sit-Down Interview With '60 Minutes'
Dec 09, 2025
President Donald Trump attacked Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene after his former ally-turned-nemesis criticized him in an interview with Lesley Stahl on Sunday's episode of 60 Minutes.
Greene told CBS that his inflammatory language “directly fueled” threats against her family, including an email asserting that a pipe bomb had been planted targeting her son.
Greene said lawmakers are too intimidated to openly challenge Trump because they dread becoming targets of his online attacks. In private, Greene claimed, some of her colleagues ridicule his voice and his mannerisms—only to “kiss his ass” in public after he secured the 2024 primary.
She added:
"I think they're terrified to step out of line and get a nasty Truth Social post on them."
You can hear what she said in the video below.
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And sure enough, Greene had a Truth Social post written about her in which Trump wrote:
"The only reason Marjorie “Traitor” Brown (Green turns Brown under stress!) went BAD is that she was JILTED by the President of the United States (Certainly not the first time she has been jilted!). Too much work, not enough time, and her ideas are, NOW, really BAD - She sort of reminds me of a Rotten Apple!"
"Marjorie is not AMERICA FIRST or MAGA, because nobody could have changed her views so fast, and her new views are those of a very dumb person."
"That was proven last night when washed up, Trump hating, 60 Minutes “correspondent,” Lesley Stahl, who still owes me an apology from when she attacked me on the show (with serious conviction!), that Hunter Biden’s LAPTOP FROM HELL was produced by Russia, not Hunter himself (TOTALLY PROVEN WRONG!), interviewed a very poorly prepared Traitor, who in her confusion made many really stupid statements."
"My real problem with the show, however, wasn’t the low IQ traitor, it was that the new ownership of 60 Minutes, Paramount, would allow a show like this to air. THEY ARE NO BETTER THAN THE OLD OWNERSHIP, who just paid me millions of Dollars for FAKE REPORTING about your favorite President, ME!"
"Since they bought it, 60 Minutes has actually gotten WORSE! Oh well, far worse things can happen. P.S. I hereby demand a complete and total APOLOGY, though far too late to be meaningful, from Lesley Stahl and 60 Minutes for her incorrect and Libelous statements about Hunter’s Laptop!!!"
You can see Trump's post below.

It's just the latest development in a relationship that has gone south.
Trump distanced himself from Greene after she told Politico that she thinks Trump is going in “insanely the wrong direction to go" by pushing back against efforts to release the Epstein files. She called releasing the files and supporting the victims of the late financier, pedophile, and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein "just like the most common sense, easiest thing in the world."
Trump announced he would withdraw his endorsement of Greene, saying, “All I see ‘Wacky’ Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!” He said he would give his “unyielding support” to a primary challenge against her “if the right person runs." Trump claimed Greene has gone too "far left" for his taste.
Greene later posted on X that Trump went "over the edge" after she sent him a text message urging him to "lean into" releasing the files and support Epstein's victims and go after the "deep state" that includes "Democrat bad guys." She remarked that it's "astonishing really how hard he’s fighting to stop the Epstein files from coming out that he actually goes to this level."
After Trump's rapid response team shared his post on X, Greene responded with the following:
"I AM AMERICA FIRST. Thank you for your attention to this matter."
You can see her response below.
People have thoughts.
In a move that stunned both Capitol Hill and constituents back home, Greene revealed last month that she plans to step down from Congress ahead of schedule. The decision followed a dramatic rupture with her longtime political partner after Trump publicly branded her a “traitor” and threatened to support a primary challenger to unseat her.
Greene said she is "not one of those politicians with a long list of political plans" and has no plans to run for office.
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Things That Feel Totally Fake But Are Actually 100% Real
Dec 09, 2025
Science is fascinating, but sometimes it's so fascinating, it switches straight from scientific finds to science fiction.
But there are some truths in the universe that feel impossible to believe but which are totally true.
Curious, Redditor NoSector9488 asked:
"What's something that feels fake but is 100% real?"
Light Travel
"It takes light 4.24 years to get from Earth to our closest neighbor star, Proxima Centauri. The fastest vehicle ever constructed by humans, Voyager 1, travels at 10.5 miles per SECOND."
"At that speed, a flight from New York to London would take five minutes. And at that same speed, it would still take it almost 75,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri."
- Safe-Emu4204
The Dinosaur Timeline
"A T-Rex lived closer in time to modern-day humans than it did to a single Stegosaurus. This one always blows my mind."
- Murphy_Nelson
"Another Dino fact that gets me: the main extinction happened approximately 64 million years ago. A very long time until you look at how long they were here: around 120 million years. (Other than avian relatives.)"
- despenser412
Time Itself
"One thing that always blows my mind, accounting for the sheer expanse of time, is that if you took the entire history of the earth and compressed it into a calendar year, humans only showed up around 11:25 PM on December 31st (fashionably late to the party)."
"Similarly, if you compressed the history of the universe into a year, humans have been around for about 6.9 seconds."
- vonkeswick
Ancient Egypt
"Cleopatra lived closer in time to us than the creation of the pyramids. When Cleopatra was alive, the pyramids were already ancient."
- quad_damage_orbb
"Ancient Egyptian Architecture was a valid field of study in what we now consider Ancient Egypt."
- vonkeswick
"The history of Egypt is so long that the ancient Egyptians we think of had scholars who studied their own ancient history."
- ScaryBilbo
The Rivers Of the Appalachian Mountains
"There are a few rivers in the Appalachian mountains older than the Atlantic Ocean that they now drain into."
- Bubbly-Travel9563
"The Appalachian Mountains are older than land animals, dinosaurs, and even trees!"
- Brave_Garlic_9542
Internal Compass
"The North Star is only 70 million years old. How did the dinosaurs find their way without the North Star, I wonder?"
- curious_dead
"If you want a serious answer: Modern birds have iron particles in their brain which act as an internal compass that allows them to sense the Earth‘s magnetic field."
"Birds are living dinosaurs, so there is a chance that they may have actually inherited this trait from their ancestors."
"This actually is a minor plot point in the first 'Jurassic Park' novel."
- Romboteryx
Just Sky Things
"The clouds! Water just hanging out there in the sky? Sure sounds like bulls**t to me."
- BestMagikarpTatooine
"Feel the same way about planes. You mean heavy metal can just fly and not fall?"
- iceberger3
52 Pick-Up
"Statistically speaking, every single (true) shuffle of a deck of cards ever made has likely ended up in a different order than every other one, as there's just that many possible ways 52 cards can be ordered."
- VastAddendum
"There are more ways to shuffle a deck of 52 cards than there are atoms on the earth. I understand the math, and I believe it must be true based on the numbers, but it’s not something my brain can accept."
- stephanonymous
Underwater Communications
"The freakin underwater internet cables, man."
- captspero
"I think the first time this was brought to my attention was in the aftermath of the Tonga disaster, because those cables were damaged and communication was cut. Blew my mind."
- Brave_Garlic_9542
"I've seen with my own eyes the cable that arrives from the ocean to Valparaiso, Chile."
"It's the width of my pinky finger. The protective barrier is like a tree trunk, but the actual wire is the width of my pinky finger."
"That absolutely blows my mind!"
- celbertin
Everything's Bigger In Australia
"Australia is wider than the Moon: about 4,000 km vs 3,474 km."
- Temporary-Pause-4737
"It doesn't help that Australia's size is so misrepresented on maps because of how the distortions work farther from the equator. It's nearly the size of the continental US."
- eeyore134
Impossible Creatures
"Axolotls. I've seen them with my own eyes, and I cannot be convinced they weren't created in the imagination of some genius scientist out there."
- Past_Effect8301
"And octopuses. They’re aliens, right?"
- claustrophobic_toes
"Yes! And, they're not your garden variety alien either. Let's make them extra intelligent terrestrials to mess with you further."
"I'm a diver, and nothing gets me more excited on a dive than the presence of an octopus."
- Past_Effect8301
Noise-Canceling Headphones
"Noise cancellation feels like something out of a bad cartoon. Animated 'Three Stooges' stuff."
"'Sound is a waveform, so if I just make the opposite waveform, it cancels out and makes silence!' Yeah, sure, Professor Poindexter, now tell me about the time machine that takes us to the past where humans are riding dinosaurs."
- cthulhubert
Minecraft In Nature
"That wombats poop cubes. Evolution went full Minecraft, and nobody questioned it."
- No_Cry_607
"Australia is full of evolutionary oddities."
- LiffeyDodge
"Australian biologist here. It’s more accurate to say that wombat poop dries into cubes. It doesn’t quite come out that way."
"It’s still supremely strange. It could be to help the poop remain in place and not roll away. Wombats mark territory with poop and sometimes like to deposit it in prominent places if they can. They will even back up to something like a fence post and somehow deposit a single cube poop up on top of the object."
"Strange creatures."
- HobGoodfellow
Scientific Breakthroughs
"It took 4,300 lifespans before humans were able to circumnavigate the Earth, in a wooden ship with cloth sails."
"From there, it took five more lifespans to land on the Moon."
- amitym
"It's wild how quickly things advanced once people got a grasp of basic scientific principles. Crossing the ocean on a wooden ship is really difficult if you start from scratch with no prior knowledge."
- scatterlite
"Don't forget that the age of exploration means knowledge is flying back and forth around the world in ways it never had before."
- EddieDantes22
Everything In Your Pocket
"A Smartphone."
" Go back 500 years and tell someone that a single hunk of metal, glass, plastic and minerals mushed into a brick that can be used to communicate with other humans, show unlimited entertainment, provide you with all information known to mankind, can be used to deliver food/alcohol to your door or summon a metal box to pick you up and travel to places, it can also send money and receive money, turn off/on lights, be used to gamble, and basically manage almost every aspect of your life."
- ItBeRyou
Each of these finds are unique and fascinating in their own way, but some of them are harder for us to wrap our minds around than others.
The world around us is truly a fascinating place, and it's important that we always keep asking questions and aiming to learn something new each day.
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Matthew Lillard Shares Heartbreaking Reaction After Quentin Tarantino Criticizes His Acting
Dec 08, 2025
Actor Matthew Lillard has built a career out of playing the chaotic, the heartfelt, and the unexpectedly unforgettable, from Scream to The Descendants to She’s All That and even James Gunn’s early live-action Scooby-Doo movies.
And yet, none of it has managed to charm Quentin Tarantino, who recently announced that he does not care for Lillard’s acting. Or, apparently, for Lillard at all. During an appearance on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast, Tarantino casually tossed Lillard onto a list of actors he thinks miss the mark.
He said:
"I don't care for him, I don't care for Owen Wilson, and I don't care for Matthew Lillard.”
Cue the Nene Leakes GIF reaction: “Now why am I in it?” Because last we checked, Lillard hasn’t appeared in a single Tarantino film—the man is catching strays from projects he wasn’t even invited to.
And clearly, the Twin Peaks: The Return actor has better things to focus on.
He told the crowd at last Saturday’s GalaxyCon in Columbus, Ohio:
“Quentin Tarantino this week said he didn't like me as an actor… Yeah, whatever. Who gives a sh*t?”
After fans began booing the remark, Lillard stopped them and explained that he wasn’t fishing for outrage but he wanted to be honest about how it felt.
Lillard said:
“It hurts your feelings… And he wouldn't say that to Tom Cruise. He wouldn't say that to somebody who's a top-line actor in Hollywood. I'm very popular in this room. I'm not very popular in Hollywood. Two totally different microcosms. So it's humbling, and it hurts.”
A fan yelled, “We love you!” and Lillard quietly replied, “Thank you.”
The moment quickly went viral, especially among fans who have championed Lillard’s late career resurgence.
You can watch the clip here:
@little_spooks we love you @Matthew lillard #fyp #matthewlillard #quentintarantino #galaxycon #storytime
People reached out to a representative for Tarantino for comment.
Lillard’s supporters were swift and loud — partly because the actor is in the middle of a major upswing. He recently reprised his villainous role as William Afton in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, the box office-topping horror sequel. He’s also headed back to the Scream franchise as Stu Macher in Scream 7, and he has a role in Marvel’s upcoming series Daredevil: Born Again.
In September, he told People:
“I’m nervous, because at this point in my life, the only thing I can do is sort of ruin how people consider Stu.”
Lillard’s relationship with Scream has become one of the great “never say never” arcs in horror. His character, Stu Macher, was seemingly killed off in the 1996 original, yet he’s remained a fan favorite and a conspiracy theory legend for nearly three decades. With his return in Scream 7, he's stepping back into a role that shaped his early career—and one fans have refused to let go of.
Back at GalaxyCon, he reflected more broadly:
“As you're rounding second base headed for home on a career, to get a resurgence so late in life is a gift. You don't see it very often.”
Fans immediately took to social media to rally around Lillard, flooding timelines with support and reminders of his beloved status.
Meanwhile, Tarantino’s remarks weren’t limited to Lillard. The director used his time on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast to criticize multiple actors, most notably Paul Dano, while discussing There Will Be Blood, which Tarantino ranked fifth on his list of films of the century. According to Tarantino, the movie would have placed higher were it not for Dano’s performance.
He told Ellis:
“And the flaw is Paul Dano. Obviously, it’s supposed to be a two-hander, and it’s also so drastically obvious that it’s not a two-hander… He is weak sauce, man. He’s a weak sister.”
Hollywood, unsurprisingly, did not share Tarantino’s appraisal.
Without naming Tarantino, director Matt Reeves, who worked with Dano on The Batman, posted on X:
Ben Stiller chimed in to call Dano “brilliant,” while Simu Liu added that he is “an incredible actor.”
This wave of support mirrors the reaction now building around Lillard. Fans online have praised him for his vulnerability. In contrast, others pointed out the irony: Tarantino has made a career out of championing actors he personally admires, yet seems baffled when people return the favor to performers he dismisses.
And in Lillard’s case, the dismissal stings even more because he has never set foot in a Tarantino movie—not even a cameo, not even a background extra. It’s a little like getting kicked out of a club you’ve never been inside.
But what resonated most from Lillard’s comments wasn’t bitterness. It was the honesty of an actor who knows the industry doesn’t always love him back, but is finally seeing a late career renaissance driven by fans, creators, and studios who do.
And while Tarantino may not “care for” Matthew Lillard, the rest of Hollywood, and certainly the internet, seem more than happy to fill the gap.
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Video Of Jonathan Bailey And David Corenswet Geeking Out Over Their Dream Musical Has Fans Swooning Hard
Dec 08, 2025
Sometimes when two celebrities come together, it's so magical, it might as well be a meet-cute.
Thanks to Variety and CNN, we may have just witnessed two people becoming best friends—and a dynamic musical duo—in the form of Superman's David Corenswet and 2025's Sexiest Man Alive, Jonathan Bailey.
Bailey and Corenswet completed an Actors on Actors interview, discussing everything from the latest Superman to Fiyero's transformation in Wicked: For Good to what it's like to become the year's Sexiest Man Alive.
You can watch their full Actors on Actors interview here:
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The interview is an incredibly fun journey inside two funny, candid, and passionate actors' minds, but the sparks really began to fly when the pair were caught "off set" after their interview was over.
Bailey and Corenswet began to debrief on their conversation before diving into other juicy subjects, like their experiences with sudden fame as Superman and Fiyero.
But the pair really bonded and something magical happened when they realized they both were interested in future stage work, specifically musicals, and that they shared the same dream musical: High Society, a funny, romantic musical that explores true love, marrying out of convenience, and second chances at romance.
In their moment of shared excitement, Corenswet and Bailey began to sing some of their favorite lines from the musical before quipping about working on the project together and reconnecting with some of their colleagues, like Scarlett Johansson and Jeff Goldblum.
You can watch their Off the Set conversation here:
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Viewers were tickled by the progression of Bailey and Corenswet's conversation and shared their favorite moments.
Bailey and Corenswet are both great examples of "theater kids" who are all grown up and who still enjoy talking about their craft while having fun on set.
Anyone who has experienced High Society knows that those are exactly the vibes it needs, making Bailey and Corenswet the perfect contenders to pull this project together. Of course, a little extra Jeff Goldblum never hurt a project, either.
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Family Called Out For Pranking Family Member's New Fiancée Into Thinking They Run A 10k Every Thanksgiving
Dec 08, 2025
Most of us have been in a serious enough relationship that we had the chance to meet our partner's siblings, parents, and possibly other family members.
We can all attest to how nerve-wracking that moment was and the pressure we inevitably felt to impress our partner's family and try to "fit in."
This is likely what one fiancée was feeling when she was invited to Thanksgiving with her future in-laws—and to participate in their annual family tradition: running a 10K "Turkey Trot" on Thanksgiving.
"Turkey Trot" is a fun tradition where people work up an appetite for the big meal of the day. From one mile all the way up to 10K, often with music and costumes, it's a fun way for families to connect before sitting around the table and gorging themselves.
But instead of uniting their family, there's a distinct possibility that the Butlers just lost themselves a fiancée.
It all started when the Butler family, shared by the @Parksyyyyy TikTok channel, invited a family member's future bride to participate in their 10K Turkey Trot months prior to Thanksgiving.
If she was not already a runner, the future bride probably trained so she could keep up during the 10K, which is roughly 6.2 miles and no small feat for someone without running experience.
On Thanksgiving morning before the race, everyone wore running clothes and a matching white t-shirt that read "The Butler Family Trotters." The bride wore expensive-looking running gear and $200 Hoka sneakers, and as the "newbie" to the group, she was asked to wear a colorful, turkey-tail-like skirt and a soft felt hat that looked like a roasted turkey.
As the group gathered to say, "Cheese," one of the future sisters-in-law instead said:
"We're kidding! There's no run!"
The video then features a text overlay:
"Watch the relief set in when she realizes we're joking."
TikToker @Parksyyyyy has since taken down the video and made their account private, but you can still watch it on TikToker @hmcruc2's account here:
@hmcruc2 Since they deleted it 🫣 #thanksgivingprank #10kprank #thanksgiving10k
The video quickly went viral, and people noted the time and effort involved in the prank and questioned the claim that the bride looked "relieved."
It might have been funny if the family had gotten together for a group photo and then announced it was time to go for their annual run on the spot, saying something like, "Oh, didn't your future husband tell you about this?" Then they could have let her off the hook, saying that they were kidding. Haha.
But by telling her about it months in advance, they gave her time to actually prepare, suggesting she was not already a runner and would need time to condition, buy running gear, and anticipate something that she thought was important to her partner's family.
Now that she had trained, fellow TikTokers encouraged her to run away from this family before she got married.






There was also the issue with how the future bride reacted to the prank's reveal, and arguably, it seemed like anything but actual relief.
Instead, it looked like she was shocked, probably thinking about the time, effort, and money she'd invested, not to mention the fact that she was potentially marrying into a family full of people who were collectively willing to lie to her face.
Fellow TikToker Corinne Zoe Thomas, who claims to be a "body language expert," pointed out that the bride was not relieved and that she did not like the prank at all.
@corinnezoethomas #stitch with @Parksyyyyy #bodylanguage #bodylanguageexpert #turkeytrot #thanksgiving
And Fellow TikTokers were quick to agree.






Pranks can be fun and even a bonding experience when they genuinely do not hurt anyone. But tricking someone into months of effort only to reveal it was all for nothing is potentially hurtful—and not exactly in spirit of the holiday.
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