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iPhone Glitch Sparks Outrage: Voice Text Shows ‘Trump’ When Saying ‘Racist’ – Full Investigation | The Chad Prather Show

A viral iPhone glitch has ignited fury across social media: users report that saying “racist” during voice-to-text transcription autocorrects to “Trump.” The discovery, first highlighted by commentators like Alex Jones, comes amid a firestorm over the IRS leaking tax data of 405,000 Americans – including Donald Trump – and CIA warnings about disgruntled insiders selling secrets.

The iPhone Controversy: Accidental Glitch or Political Sabotage?

  • What Happened: Multiple users demonstrated the glitch in real-time screen recordings. Saying “racist” triggered “Trump” in iOS 18.3.1’s voice-to-text feature.
  • Apple’s Response: No official statement, but Fox News confirmed the issue. Critics argue it reflects systemic bias in tech algorithms.
  • Broader Implications: The glitch fuels distrust in Big Tech’s neutrality and parallels claims of political weaponization (e.g., IRS targeting conservatives).

IRS Leak Fallout: 405,000 Americans Exposed

The Biden administration faces mounting scrutiny after sensitive taxpayer data – including Trump’s – was leaked. Critics allege:

  • Political Motivations: “This wasn’t a mistake; it’s a pattern,” said one analyst, referencing past IRS targeting of conservatives.
  • Accountability Void: No arrests or resignations despite the breach affecting high-profile figures.

CIA Insider Threats: “Disgruntled Employees Could Sell Secrets”

CNN reports CIA leadership fears mass layoffs could push ex-staff to leak classified info to adversaries like Russia. This follows:

  • FBI Whistleblower Claims: Agents allegedly destroyed evidence related to political probes.
  • Public Trust Erosion: 72% of Americans distrust federal agencies (Pew Research).

Immigration Debate Ignites: “Immigrants Are Us” vs. “Double Standards”

Congresswoman Jael’s viral rant – “Who picked your cotton shirt?” – drew backlash for comparing undocumented workers to slavery-era laborers. Meanwhile, Biden’s Medicaid cuts for ineligible immigrants spark bipartisan criticism.

Key Takeaways

  1. Tech Bias Concerns: The iPhone glitch underscores fears of Silicon Valley’s political leanings influencing tools.
  2. Government Accountability Crisis: From IRS leaks to CIA threats, systemic distrust is at an all-time high.
  3. Citizen Action: Advocates urge transparency laws and grassroots audits of federal agencies.

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