Trump Phone Scams, Kevin Hart Roast + Kendrick's Streaming Glitch | Essential ELR 5.12.26 cover art

Trump Phone Scams, Kevin Hart Roast + Kendrick's Streaming Glitch | Essential ELR 5.12.26

Trump Phone Scams, Kevin Hart Roast + Kendrick's Streaming Glitch | Essential ELR 5.12.26

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Summary

Key Moments:

(00:00:00) Morning Commute: The Parking Garage Customer Service Nightmare

(00:01:27) 500,000 People Ripped Off by the "Gold Trump Phone"

(00:06:35) Oval Office Nap: Trump Falling Asleep During Women’s Health Meetings

(00:07:07) The Netflix Kevin Hart Roast (Shane Gillis, Tony Hinchcliffe, & Chelsea Handler)

(00:10:50) The Limits of Comedy: When Roasts Cross the Line

(00:14:09) Viral Report: Puerto Rico Corruption & the "Chris Farley" Comparison

(00:17:47) Louisiana Voting Rights: Gary Chambers Jr. & Disenfranchisement

(00:20:10) The Rundown: Why Kendrick Lamar’s GNX Disappeared from Apple & YouTube

(00:22:15) Drake "Ice Man" Rumors: Taking Shots at ASAP Rocky and DJ Khaled?

(00:26:04) Byron Allen Acquires Majority Stake in BuzzFeed

(00:27:32) Kwanzaa Jones: The Potential New Owner of the San Diego Padres

(00:29:13) Patreon Tease & "Big Feelings" Advice


Detailed Breakdown:

The show kicks off with Rosenberg’s escalating frustration over a new parking attendant before diving into a major consumer alert. Ebro and Rosenberg react to reports that half a million people paid $100 deposits for a "Trump Mobile" phone that contains a disclaimer stating the device may never actually be produced. The guys mock the lack of consumer protection as the Trump family business reportedly walks away with $50 million in "pre-orders."

The conversation shifts to the star-studded Kevin Hart roast on Netflix. The crew debates the merits of Shane Gillis and Chelsea Handler’s sets versus the "cringe" moments from Tony Hinchcliffe. Rosenberg explores the "human passive" nature of roasts, where offensive jokes are tested to their limits—leading to a discussion on why the George Floyd and Pete Davidson’s father jokes failed to land in the room.

In The Rundown, Laura recaps the chaos surrounding Kendrick Lamar’s music after his latest tracks briefly disappeared from streaming platforms. Ebro explains the backend mechanics of label-led takedowns versus platform glitches. They also look ahead to Friday’s rumored Drake project, "Ice Man," and the potential shots being fired at ASAP Rocky and DJ Khaled. Finally, the team celebrates billionaire moves: Byron Allen’s majority purchase of BuzzFeed and the news that Kwanzaa Jones and Jose Feliciano may be the next owners of the San Diego Padres.

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