In a bizarre way, she is right, even if she refers to the Palace of Lies as dominating consensus.
I notice that Trump evaluates what people have been turned to believe in the majority, and addresses that as their reality, even if truth lie elsewhere. He won't always fight the Palace of Lies, but integrates it into his strategies if successfully established by the demons. Covid was a strategic example because he stated it was a psyop out the gate, but of necessity had to honor the farce as a brand name in order to deal with it.
The battle for consciousness means that the communal mind is a country to be conquered, whether through lies or truth. I guess the result of the majority herd is always a hybrid that is fought back and forth. Sometimes the Palace of Lies becomes irrelevant and it is too resource sapping to fight it down the last root and branch.
Trump is aggressively attacking many of the lies now against the climate fraud, the tranny fraud, the nutritional and Pharma fraud, election fraud etc. so that seems to be a lot on his plate already.
Sadly, Trump still has not told the truth about the dangerous and worse-than-ineffective mRNA injections. Maybe soon.
I like pretty much everything else about Trump though. One other nit is his cozy relationship with the murderous Saudis who attacked us on 9/11. Trump could redeem himself there by proving it was a CIA plot, if it really was.
Maher should be stripped of any power to censor anything ever again.
If Trump exposed both JFK assassination and 9/11 down to the studs to disrupt the frequency distortions of those events, it would be a blessing to the nation. Ever since JFK the baleful powers have been plotting the destruction and parting out of the country in various and sundry manners.
Just the usual career track for a Media Organization Editor. CIA-linked NGO active in Tunisia, Wikipedia Chief, and now NPR head.