![]() ![]() Asked which other YouTubers he would pick for a hypothetical Salads administration, Salads chose excitable YouTube drama vlogger Daniel “Keemstar” Keem to handle the White House press corps. If Salads makes it to Congress, he says he can’t rule out a future presidential bid. Former representative Michael Grimm, who served a prison term for tax fraud and once threatened to toss a reporter over a balcony, said in March that he’s close to launching a bid. State Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, who carried Staten Island in a failed 2017 mayoral bid against Bill de Blasio, is already in the race. in the International Workplace, American Bar Association, April 20, 2011. “I have accomplished more in the last five, six years of my life than most people can say when they’re 50,” Salads said.Ĭook Political Report rates the district as a general election toss-up, but Salads could face a tough primary fight. Stephanie Clifford, Video Prank at Domino's Taints Brand, The New York Times. Salads insists that his career as YouTube sensation has qualified him for Congress, despite his youth. “Even if it’s out of my jurisdiction or power, it’s something that I would want to influence,” Salads said. When The Daily Beast pointed out that, as a congressman, he wouldn’t have control over a state minimum wage, Salads said he’d still try to get it reduced with the power of his popular social media feeds. In an interview, Salads said that he’d push for the federal minimum wage of $7.25 to be lowered and added that he wants New York to lower its state minimum wage of $11.80 an hour, too. ![]() Now a congressional hopeful, Salads already has a favorite campaign issue: lowering the minimum wage, which he claims makes it too hard to run a small business. “I was so absorbed in knowing what’s going to go to viral,” Salads said. Salads eventually apologized for the fake video and now claims he staged the video because he was obsessed with getting YouTube views. YouTube viewers had long suspected that Salads’ pranks were fake, and now they had proof. But an onlooker who had recognized Salads filmed the entire scene from a different angle, posting video that showed the “vandals” had been in cahoots with Salads the entire time. The segment went viral in conservative media, earning a top spot on the Drudge Report. A nonchalant collection of funny pictures, slightly-dank memes, and somewhat crazy videos that eBaum's World users uploaded from all over the internet from dashcams, the deep web, security cameras and sometimes right off Youtube or even their own phones. ![]()
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