Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Trump's Press Secretary Tweeted 'Let's Be Honest'—And The Response From Critics Was Swift

If you aren't as familiar with Stephanie Grisham as you were with Sean Spicer or even Sarah Huckabee Sanders, that's probably because President Donald Trump's newest Press Secretary doesn't spend much time doing press briefings or answering the press's questions...

You know, a regular Press Secretary's job.


Yet the silly press still has questions for the Trump administration!

How strange!

So they'll often shout them out whenever they get the chance, which can create some awkward moments for whoever happens to be with the President at the time.

Apparently, Grisham has a problem with this and would rather the press never ask any questions at all. In a frustrated tweet, Grisham began by saying "Let's be honest."

Of course, no one in the Trump administration should ever use the phrase "let's be honest" on social media.

In a heartbeat, Twitter gave Grisham a thousand examples of things to be honest about.



Many Americans would LOVE if Grisham was honest.


According to The Washington Post, Donald Trump has made nearly 13,500 false or misleading claims since taking office.

Putting aside Grisham's poor choice of words, many people also pointed out her attempt to bash the press for asking questions was a little hollow.


Nobody on Twitter will be forgetting Grisham's desire to be honest anytime soon.



In her mind, perhaps Grisham actually thinks she's the honest one?


Sometimes, you just have to laugh at such hypocrisy.


If Grisham got a new job, maybe she could try being honest there!


Alright, Stephanie, we're ready to be honest.

Why don't you start us off?

More from People/donald-trump

Ted Cruz; Kelvin Sampson
Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images; Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Houston Fans Livid After Ted Cruz 'Curse' Strikes Again At NCAA Basketball Championship

In 2013, 2016 and 2021, Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz was labeled the most hated man in Congress—by members of his own party. In 2023, Florida Republican Representative Matt Gaetz replaced him as the "most hated."

In a 2016 CNN interview, South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said:

Keep ReadingShow less
Harriet Tubman
Library of Congress/Getty Images

National Parks Website Restores Harriet Tubman Photo To 'Underground Railroad' Page After Backlash

Following significant backlash, the National Park Service restored a previously-erased photo of Harriet Tubman from a webpage dedicated to the history of the Underground Railroad, in which she led 13 missions to rescue enslaved people.

A spokesperson said the changes were not authorized by the agency's leadership.

Keep ReadingShow less
screenshot from Fox News of Jackie DeAngelis and Tommy Tuberville
Fox News

Tuberville Now Claims 'Entire Men's Teams' Are 'Turning Trans' To Play Against Women

Alabama Republican Senator Tommy "Coach" Tuberville appeared on Fox News Sunday to again spread unhinged misinformation about transgender athletes.

Speaking with guest host Jackie DeAngelis, Tuberville stated:

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot from Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver/YouTube

John Oliver Epically Calls Out Awkward Truth Behind Former NCAA Swimmer's Anti-Trans Tirades

On Sunday's episode of Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, the outspoken host devoted the entire program to the attack on trans girls and women who play sports by the GOP.

Oliver began the program saying:

Keep ReadingShow less
man in front of computer code
Chris Yang on Unsplash

Conspiracy Theories That Seem Believable The More You Look Into Them

We tend to think of conspiracy theories as a phenomenon of the digital age. But the internet and mobile devices only allow them to be created and spread faster.

Conspiracy theories have likely been around as long as human civilization has. They are, at their root, just another form of rumors and gossip.

Keep ReadingShow less