Barbra Streisand lashes out at Trump with debunked liberal accusation about musical town hall



Barbra Streisand lashed out at former President Donald Trump with an unhinged rant that included a debunked accusation about a recent town hall in Pennsylvania.

The entertainer appears to be obsessed with the Republican candidate in recent posts on social media.

'This is not normal... Something is very off with this man’s brain.'

"Trump with his disowned self is now projecting his mental decline onto others like Kamala. It’s so transparent that he is unfit for a 4 year term as President of the US," she posted on Wednesday to her 843K followers on the X platform.

"Donald Trump already has plans to contest the outcome on Election Day. He will unleash the same chaos as in 2020 when he lost by over 7 million votes," she added soon after.

Her most popular recent claim had already been debunked by no less than an ABC News reporter who had been at the town hall event in Oaks, a suburb of Philadelphia.

"This is not normal. Particularly for someone running for President. He stood there and swayed for over 30 minutes. Something is very off with this man’s brain," she posted.

While the missive garnered more than a million views, the content was lacking in substance. Many on the left had implied that Trump was showing signs of mental and cognitive deterioration after he ended questions at the town hall and instead played his favorite music for the audience.

Terry Moran of ABC News said that the incident was not odd at all and members in the audience appeared to enjoy it very much. He also noted that Trump had stopped the town hall because of two audience members suffering separate health emergencies.

"While in certain quarters of social media people had a field day with that, and I guess on the screens it might have looked quite strange, inside that hall, however, people were having a good time. What can I tell you? It did not seem out of the ordinary. It seemed almost intimate," Moran reported.

He went on to say Trump "came down off the stage and mingled with his supporters" before he started "signing autographs and shaking hands."

Critics of Trump have nevertheless persisted in smearing the candidate with the accusation.

Moran's report can be viewed on ABC News via its YouTube account.

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Barbra Streisand lashes out at Trump after he demands Taylor Swift endorse him out of loyalty



Barbra Streisand lashed out angrily at former President Donald Trump after he criticized Taylor Swift in a missive issued ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday.

The former president said that the popular singer had been disloyal to him despite his support of a law that benefitted her and other artists' media ownership interests.

"I signed and was responsible for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and all other Musical Artists. Joe Biden didn’t do anything for Taylor, and never will," wrote Trump in the post on Truth Social Sunday.

"There’s no way she could endorse Crooked Joe Biden, the worst and most corrupt President in the History of our Country, and be disloyal to the man who made her so much money," he continued. "Besides that, I like her boyfriend, Travis, even though he may be a Liberal, and probably can’t stand me!"

Swift has not yet endorsed anyone for the 2024 presidential election, but she formerly supported Biden in the 2020 election.

Streisand defended Swift in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday after the Super Bowl.

"Trump is telling Taylor Swift that she’ll be disloyal if she supports Biden! Can you imagine?" she asked.

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"This is what a dictator is like. He’s really flipped his lid now," she added.

Swift attended the Super Bowl and watched on as her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce, helped the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in overtime.

Kelce had previously kneeled during the national anthem when the Black Lives Matter protests were ubiquitous in the NFL. Many on the left later criticized him when he said he would attend a White House event with then-President Trump and called it an honor regardless of who was in the Oval Office.

He was also criticized by the right after he appeared on commercials endorsing the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.

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