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Chris Pratt Defends Robert Kennedy Jr. Mere Days After $500 Million Defunding of Cancer …

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Chris Pratt is, by marriage, related to one of the most infamous figures in modern American politics.

Much of the Kennedy family has publicly distanced themselves from Robert Kennedy Jr.

Pratt, however, is speaking up to defend RFK Jr. just days after he defunded vital cancer research — among countless other gruesome cuts to public health in America.

To be fair, Pratt admits that he hasn’t actually looked into what is or is not true about the HHS Secretary. To also be fair … why would he not do that before publicly defending the guy?

Chris Pratt gestures while holding a cigar and in front of a painted American flag.
On August 18, Chris Pratt spoke up to defend one of the political world’s most infamous figures for some reason. (Image Credit: YouTube)

Chris Pratt is leaping to defend RFK Jr.

During the Monday, August 18 episode of Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast, Chris Pratt appeared as a guest.

When he married his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, he did more than join the Schwarzenegger family.

His mother-in-law, Maria Shriver, is part of the Kennedy family.

Which means that she has the misfortune of being the cousin of RFK Jr., the current Secretary of Health & Human Services.

The polarizing actor told the infamous interviewer that: “I really got along with him well. I think he’s great.” It doesn’t end there.

“I think he’s funny. I like him,” Pratt expressed. Then, as if for good measure, he added: “I love him.”

When it comes to the widespread backlash against RFK Jr., Pratt summarized it as:

“Politics is a nasty business.”

RFK Jr. in July 2025.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a roundtable discussion on soil health in the Mike Mansfield Room at the U.S. Capitol on July 15, 2025. (Photo Credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

‘I don’t know what to believe’ (but he refuses to ask)

“I’ve seen how the person you are can be such a contrast to the person that people are being told that you are, and you can go, ‘Wow, that is pure fiction,’” Chris Pratt claimed.

He has repeatedly suggested that critics mischaracterize him as a bad person, despite giving interviews like this one.

“So hundreds of thousands or millions of people are being fed that,” Pratt alleged.

“And I’m not there to defend myself, nor am I going to jump in an be mired in this story.” (And yet, he doesn’t stop there)

Chris Pratt holds a cigar while seated.
On the ‘Club Random’ podcast, Chris Pratt speaks at length on many topics. (Image Credit: YouTube)

“In politics, you inherit enemies,” Pratt accurately characterized. “And when you jump on the bandwagon with who is the most divisive president ever, it makes sense that you’re going to be made to look terrible.”

Bizarrely, Pratt then declared: “And so I don’t know what to believe.” Some would say that joining forces with Donald Trump to dismantle American healthcare and medicinal research is a little more than guilt by association.

Pratt was quick to insist that he never actually discusses any of this with RFK Jr.

Instead, he said, he would rather “assume that none of” the things that he hears about the infamous bear carcass aficionado are true. That’s not plausible deniability, but sure, it’s some form of deniability.

Donald Trump sits beside RFK Jr. on July 30, 2025.
Donald Trump sits beside RFK Jr. on July 30, 2025. (Photo Credit: JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

‘I’d hate to be so mired in hatred for the president’

“There’s certain things that he oversees that seem to be supported in a bipartisan way,” Chris Pratt continued. “Like getting terrible toxic stuff out of our kids’ food.”

“I think that’s a great thing. If you just do that, that’s amazing,” he expressed. (Removing dangerous ingredients from food is a worthy cause, but it’s not as simple as he makes it out to be — check the video below)

Pratt then asserted: “I’d hate to be so mired in hatred for the president that any success from his administration is something I’d be having an allergic reaction to.”

“There’s certain things that would be a good thing to have,” Pratt went on. “I want them all to be successful.”

Conveniently, just one day earlier, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver did a thorough breakdown of the so-called “MAHA movement” of which RFK Jr. is an outspoken leader.

Some of Pratt’s critics have characterized his defense of RFK Jr. as “Chris Pratt is joining the war on childhood cancer on the side of cancer.” We can say with reasonable confidence that Pratt would disagree with this description.

But many would also recommend that he research what someone is saying and doing before leaping to their defense.

That would also be good advice for many of his former colleagues, who frequently irritate their own fans by (once again) defending Pratt.

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Jay Cutler Slams Kristin Cavallari For ‘Borderline Slander’: She Got ‘A …

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Kristin Cavallari took her podcast on tour this summer, and as expected, she spilled plenty of tea about her personal life.

In recent months, we’ve learned a whole lot about Kristin’s celebrity hookups, as well as her tumultuous marriage to former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler.

But Cutler now claims that Kristin has been playing fast and loose with the truth.

Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler attend the Uncommon James VIP Grand Opening at Uncommon James on October 25, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois.
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler attend the Uncommon James VIP Grand Opening at Uncommon James on October 25, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images)

And he’s taken to his own podcast to set the record straight.

Jay Cutler lashes out at Kristin Cavallari’s divorcre claims

Jay particularly took issue with Kristin’s claim that she didn’t receive any money from him in their divorce settlement.

“Let’s think about this logically. ‘Not a penny.’ OK. Married for, I don’t know, seven years or so, three kids,” the former NFL star said on the latest episode of his Take It Outside podcast (per Page Six).

“You can go and see how much I made in the NFL. It’s online. You can see the contract from year to year and the total amount at the end of 12 years,” he added.

For the record, Jay made about $128 million over the course of his 12 seasons in the NFL.

Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears tries to get up after being sacked during a game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on December 16, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. The Packers defeated the Bears 21-13.
Jay Cutler #6 of the Chicago Bears tries to get up after being sacked during a game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on December 16, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. The Packers defeated the Bears 21-13. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

We have no way of knowing how much Kristin earned from her various business interests over the course of the marriage. But $128 million is undeniably a hefty chunk of change.

So Kristin might have been exaggerating when she claimed that she hadn’t received a single cent from Cutler. More on that later.

“So, you go to divorce and each side gets a lawyer and then you go to court and there’s a judge,” Cutler continued, before accusing his ex of slander.

“It’s irresponsible. I think it’s reckless. I think it’s borderline slander to insinuate that there was zero dollars split during the marriage that each side got,” he continued, adding:

Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari attend the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Awards at Music City Center on December 05, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari attend the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Awards at Music City Center on December 05, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

“It’s insanity. It’s completely false, completely untrue. It is, it just is. I’ve got a divorce decree. I’ve got something that’s signed by the judge — it’s like, 67 pages — it says the number breakdown.”

What we have here is a failure to communicate

It seems to us that these two are talking about different aspects of the divorce process.

In Cutler’s eyes, Kristin may have come out better in the division of communal property.

But when she claims that she didn’t receive “a penny” from Jay, she probably means that she doesn’t receive any spousal support or alimony.

We’re just guessing, of course, but that would account for the discrepancies in their stories.

Whatever the case, for their kids’ sake, we hope these two will soon be able to patch things up — or at least stop hashing out their differences in public.

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How Gavin Newsom trolled his way to the top of social media

With an inescapable, smashmouth, all-caps-laden and meme-filled X account, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is holding a mirror up to MAGA — and MAGA doesn’t like what it sees.

There’s Newsom on Mount Rushmore. There’s Newsom getting prayed over by Tucker Carlson, Kid Rock and an angelic, winged Hulk Hogan. There’s Newsom posting in all caps, saying his mid-cycle redistricting proposal has led “MANY” people to call him “GAVIN CHRISTOPHER ‘COLUMBUS’ NEWSOM (BECAUSE OF THE MAPS!). THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.”

If this genre of social media post provokes deja vu, there’s a good reason for that.

“He’s trying to mimic President Trump,” MAGA vanguard Steve Bannon tells POLITICO. “He’s no Trump, but if you look at the Democratic Party, he’s at least getting up there, and he’s trying to imitate a Trumpian vision of fighting, right? He looks like the only person in the Democratic Party who is organizing a fight that they feel they can win.”

For a decade, President Donald Trump has blazed trails online. And now, Newsom has found that by replicating Trump’s posts to the point of outright parody and trolling, he’s effectively gamed social media algorithms and colonized X’s typically right-coded “for you” tab.

In doing so, Newsom is not only getting on Republicans’ nerves, but also potentially redefining how Democrats function as the opposition party in the age of Trump.

Michelle Obama famously advised Democrats to live by a dictum: “When they go low, we go high.” Newsom has approached it a bit differently: When they go low, we go low, and — backed by lots of AI-generated slop — end up high in the algorithm.

“I’ve changed,” Newsom told Fox LA when asked about his new media approach in an interview that posted overnight. “The facts have changed; we [Democrats] need to change.”

Newsom’s MAGA-flavored posts have birthed an organic outburst of user-generated memes — not dissimilar to the dynamic Trump has inspired (and from which he has drawn over the years in posts on his @realDonaldTrump accounts). There’s Newsom riding a raptor into battle, a tattered Old Glory rippling in the wind behind him. There’s Newsom riding a different dinosaur while shirtless and sporting an eight-pack of abs, raising pistols in the air. (Newsom’s office tells POLITICO they don’t use AI to generate written content, though lean on it to create visuals.)

Newsom “isn’t just trolling MAGA; he’s proving to Democrats that stepping off your digital high horse and entering the fray is both messy and worth it,” says Stefan Smith, a digital strategist who was online engagement director on Pete Buttigieg’s 2020 campaign. “The man was political roadkill a few months ago but, with a shift in strategy, he’s become a cause célèbre of the Resistance 2.0. No doubt the rest of the 2028 shadow primary entrants are taking notes.”

In some ways, it’s like peering into the near future of what a post-literate presidential campaign might look like. (In case you have trouble imagining who might occupy such a race, look no further than the side-by-side post of Newsom and fellow meme lord Vice President JD Vance, which has been seen on X at least 54 million times.)

“Newsom has entered the digital dojo, and he’s performing the sort of memetic jujitsu that’s scaring Republican white belts unused to actual competition,” Smith tells POLITICO. “For too long, Democrats have been posted up in the parking lot, too afraid of getting it wrong to throw a jab. This should energize folks to get into the octagon.”

Voices on the right are noticing, too. “If I were his wife, I would say you are making a fool of yourself,” Fox News’ Dana Perino said, speaking of Newsom’s antics on X. “He’s got a big job as governor of California, but if he wants an even bigger job, he has to be a little more serious.”

In private, staffers in Newsom’s press office smiled. Perino said nothing about the leader of the free world’s own social posting — the very thing Newsom is emulating.

“ALMOST A WEEK IN AND THEY STILL DON’T GET IT,” the account responded. The next morning, “Governor Newsom Press Office” again flickered to life. “FOX IS LOSING IT BECAUSE WHEN I TYPE, AMERICA NOW WINS!!!”

Newsom’s press office says that Trump has used all-caps less in his own posts of late. White House communications director Steven Cheung is posting about the account, and recently said that Newsom is a “coward and Beta Cuck” for not fielding questions at a press conference. (He was, in fact, as a livestreamed video showed.) Newsom’s press office shot back: “Steven Cheung (incompetent Trump staffer) doesn’t know how to use his computer. SAD!” White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson called Newsom’s posts “weird and not at all funny.”

Newsom’s staff count these critiques as wins. In their minds, the Trump aides are, in an indirect way, critiquing their own boss when attacking Newsom’s tactics.

“I hope it’s a wake-up call for the president of the United States,” the California governor said recently, breaking character when asked about his X posts. “I’m sort of following his example. If you’ve got issues with what I’m putting out, you sure as hell should have concerns about what he’s putting out as president. … I think the deeper question is how have we allowed the normalization of his tweets, Truth Social posts over the course of the last many years, to go without similar scrutiny and notice?”

Asked for a comment, the White House sent POLITICO an original meme, referencing a famous scene from the show “Mad Men.” (It is, to our knowledge, the first official White House press statement delivered exclusively in meme form.)

Added Abigail Jackson: “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

The “Governor Newsom Press Office” account has humble origins. The handle, @GovPressOffice, was created by aides to Jerry Brown — a man more given to Zen Buddhism than the fever swamps of the internet — and belongs to the California governor’s office. Because of that, just as Brown’s aides passed it off to Newsom in January 2019, Newsom will hand it off to his successor in January 2027; he won’t be able to take what he built with him when his term ends.

And what his team has built is substantial. As of this writing, the “Governor Newsom Press Office” account has 408,000 followers on X. Since the beginning of August, it has gained more than 250,000 followers and earned more than 225 million impressions, according to Newsom’s office.

Though some online observers speculated that Newsom digital director Camille Zapata primarily steers the effort, POLITICO has learned that the account is helmed by a team of four or five people — a sort of “brain rot” trust that includes Newsom communications director Izzy Gardon and rapid response director Brandon Richards. Newsom’s office declined to describe the governor’s level of involvement, but told POLITICO that he leads the effort.

No other prospective 2028 candidate — Democrat or Republican — is breaking through in the online attention economy like Newsom. And it’s not just his press office’s account: His campaign X account tops 2.4 million followers. On his campaign accounts alone, since 2025 began, Newsom has gained 2.96 million followers across TikTok, Instagram, X and Substack. All of that has earned him a billion-plus views and impressions, his team tells POLITICO.

Still, AI slop and dinosaur memes don’t vote in Democratic primaries. But Democrats who are way more offline — and who hail from far beyond the Golden State — are also noticing Newsom.

“I’ve heard a lot of people say how happy they are to see a Democrat fighting back,” says Jim Demers, a former New Hampshire state representative and member of Stand Up New Hampshire, a group organizing town halls in the early primary state. “There’s this feeling that Democrats are not fighting hard enough, and he’s showing the fight people are looking for.”

“People in the MAGA movement and the America First movement should start paying attention to this, because it’s not going to go away,” Bannon tells POLITICO. “They’re only going to get more intense.”

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