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Trump's Propaganda about Chicago | Punching Up with Maya MayForget about Trump's lies about crime in the Windy City. Hear directly from Chicago activists and comedians about what's really going on.
This week’s Punching Up was different — and powerfully so. What began as a one-on-one between Maya May and comedian Steve Tapas became a Chicago roundtable of comics, activists, and candidates pushing back on Trump’s “war on blue cities.” From the “Apocalypse Now” reference in his threat to send troops into Chicago to Fox News’s recycled fear reels, the panel dismantled every layer of the propaganda with humor sharper than politics and pride deeper than fear. It wasn’t just about defending a city’s reputation — it was about exposing how disinformation turns communities into targets. Steve Tapas, opening from “the war zone,” deadpanned that it was actually “a very beautiful day,” with people “out walking their dogs” and the only plan on his mind being “to get a beer on a patio.” His point landed: Chicago is calm, proud, and alive despite the right-wing narrative that says otherwise. Comedian and Marine veteran John McCombs said Democrats need “fighters and communicators” — people who can connect, not just perform. And Janice Rodriguez, fresh from producing the Latina Comedy Festival, called her work “a little thing of resistance … just to laugh and have joy,” especially when her festival opened the same day ICE and local police escalated actions nearby. Liz Manella, whose suburban organizing helped raise $11 million “in one hour” for Kamala Harris, brought the conversation north of the city limits — to the upscale suburb of Winnetka, where ICE was reported targeting nannies. She described the disbelief among residents “in our perfect bubble that we’ve paid to insulate from the outside world.” For Liz, that moment exposed how fragile the illusion of safety really is — and how quickly communities can turn fear into action. Lauren Lehman Carter, a former wedding planner turned activist, bridged logistics and resistance, now packing a protest backpack with “gas masks, granola bars,” and a solution to “neutralize tear gas.” Together, they turned Trump’s “war zone” fantasy inside out. What he calls chaos looks a lot like democracy in motion — comedians, candidates, and citizens standing together, fighting fascism with empathy and laughter. Chicago doesn’t just endure; it leads. Tune in for this fierce and funny episode of Punching Up with Maya May, Steve Tapas, Janice Rodriguez, John McCombs, Liz Manella, and Lauren Lehman Carter. You’re currently a free subscriber to Lincoln Square Media. For full access to our content, our Lincoln Loyal community, and to help us amplify the facts about the assault on our rights and freedoms, please consider upgrading your subscription today with this limited-time offer: Not ready to subscribe? Make a one-time donation of $10 or more to support our work amplifying the facts on social media, targeted to voters in red states and districts that we can help flip. Every $10 reaches 1000 Americans. The Truth needs a voice. Your donation will help us amplify it. Want to help amplify this post? Please leave a comment and tell us what you think. |