'[Bleep] that ain't true': Watch Democrat U.S. senators bizarrely use exact same script to rip Trump ahead of speech

 March 4, 2025

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

Ahead of Tuesday night's Joint Address to Congress by President Donald Trump, numerous Democrat U.S. senators have released videos of themselves blasting the commander in chief, apparently using identical scripts.

The videos commence with a clip from Trump, stating: "When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One."

And the Democrats all respond with: "Sh** that ain't true. That's what you just heard. Since Day One of Donald Trump's presidency, prices are not down, they're up. Inflation is getting worse, not better. The price of groceries, gas, housing eggs, of essentials. It's not getting better, it's getting worse."

Online journalist Collin Rugg is among those noticing the phenomenon, stating: "Senator Tim Kaine and Senator Mark Kelly join the list of Democrat Senators who all released the same message at the same time. Puppets."

Rugg later added: "I'm just wondering how no one at any point thought to themselves: Maybe this is not a good idea because it will look like we were all given the same script…"

DOGE leader Elon Musk also reacted to the clips, stating, "They are all actors reading a script" and "Who is writing the words that the puppets speak? That's the real question."

Musk is even offering a free Tesla Cybertruck to the person who can prove the author, saying: "Now we're up to 22 Dem senators all doing the same cringe video simultaneously! I will buy a Cybertruck for anyone can provide proof of who wrote this particular piece of propaganda. First person to post proof in the replies to this post gets the truck!"

Actor and director Kevin Sorbo wondered aloud: "Do they not realize that we can see these?!"

Others commented:

"A bunch of Ron Burgundys."

"Remember, Democrats always assume American citizens are idiots."

"Yet we're the ones in a cult???!! Dear lord."

The parroted scripts are reminiscent of a recent compilation of many TV news broadcasts voicing the same verbiage word for word.

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