For ads-free news, click here.
Lionel McGloin, a comedian known for his provocative trolling, managed to infiltrate the Democratic National Committee (DNC) event, where he engaged in a series of interactions designed to subtly mock or provoke attendees.
Among those unknowingly subjected to his trolling were high-profile figures like Attorney General Letitia James, Rep. Jerry Nadler, and filmmaker JJ Abrams, who were present at the DNC gathering.
McGloin’s actions, captured in a video that later circulated on social media, highlighted a peculiar undercurrent of political satire, with some observers noting an underlying critique of the DNC’s ideological leanings. However, most of the DNC attendants did not pick up on McGloin’s trickery. T
The video was shared widely on platforms like X, where users expressed amusement and disbelief at how easily McGloin blended in and interacted with these notable figures. See it below:
😂 These people at the DNC had no idea this dude is making fun of them. pic.twitter.com/qwoR7sOCne
— Champagne Joshi (@JoshWalkos) August 23, 2024
Alex Strenger, another undercover comedian who also attended the DNC, released a viral video from the event. He trolled reporters by posing as an enthusiastic supporter of Kamala Harris:
Explaining to the @BBCNews why I am a proud #WhiteDudeForKamalaHarris pic.twitter.com/XoFxiSPRH3
— Alex Strenger (@TheAlexStrenger) August 21, 2024
And of course, Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh also infiltrated the DNC in his iconic ‘anti-racist liberal’ get-up and disguised himself as a Harris-Walz leftist supporter:
Matt Walsh at the DNC is gotta be the best part of 2024! 🤣 pic.twitter.com/GoO6Sbq4gp
— Frank Diaz (@FrankDiazOnX) August 21, 2024
Lastly, O’Keefe Media Group’s James O’Keefe went undercover too:
Undercover at the DNC convention for two days. They had no idea. Full video drops tomorrow. Stay tuned. #DNCExposed pic.twitter.com/0Ufv0WOXLa
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) August 21, 2024
The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast is available below. Never miss an episode. Subscribe to the show by downloading The DML News App or go to Apple Podcasts.