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This should be played on every single TV station in the country. Heartbreaking https://t.co/0NRQbjvYWv

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Donald Trump spoke at the National Association of Black Journalists annual meeting, which one speaker characterized as "the same old show" of "divisiveness and disrespect." A Gold Star mother whose daughter-in-law, Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee, was killed in Afghanistan stated that while Joe Biden has refused to recognize their sacrifice, Donald Trump spent six hours with them in Bedminster, knew all of the children's names and stories, and spoke to them in a way that made them feel understood. She said that for the first time since her daughter-in-law's death, she felt she wasn't alone in her grief. Another speaker claimed there has been a deafening silence from the Biden-Harris administration, who have pushed them away and tried to silence them, and have not owned up to bad decisions or been transparent about failures. She added that Biden has never said the names of the 13 service members who lost their lives in Afghanistan out loud and claimed during last month's debate that no service members have died during his administration.
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Speaker 0: Donald Trump spoke at the annual meeting of Speaker 1: the National Association of Black Journalists, and it was the same old show. The divisiveness and the disrespect. The divisiveness Speaker 0: American people deserve better. Speaker 1: My daughter-in-law, Speaker 2: the American people deserve better. Speaker 3: My daughter-in-law, sergeant Nicole Speaker 4: Leanne g was a United States marine, Speaker 3: and she was killed at Abigail in Afghanistan alongside 12 of her brothers and sister in arms. Speaker 2: The American people deserve better. Afghanistan. Yes. Speaker 5: Were you the last person in the room? Speaker 4: Yes. And you feel comfortable? Speaker 3: I do. While Joe Biden has refused to recognize their sacrifice, Donald Trump spent 6 hours in Bedminster with us. Speaker 2: The American people deserve a leader who tells the truth. Speaker 3: He allowed us to grieve. He allowed us to remember our heroes. Donald Trump knew all of our children's names. He knew their stories, and he spoke to us in a way that made us feel understood like he knew our kids. He carried Donald Trump carried the weight for a few hours with me. Speaker 2: A leader who does not respond with hostility and anger when confronted with the facts. Speaker 4: You just made a really big decision. Afghanistan. Yes. Were you Speaker 5: the last person in the room? Speaker 4: Yes. And you feel comfortable? I do. Speaker 3: And for the first time since Nicole's death, I felt I wasn't alone in my grief. Speaker 4: Thank you. Speaker 2: We deserve a leader who understands that our differences do not divide us. Speaker 6: And there has been a deafening silence from the Biden and Harris administration. Speaker 1: The divisiveness and the disrespect. Speaker 6: Despite our pleas for answers and accountability, they have pushed us away and tried to silence us. The Biden administration has not owned up to the bad decisions. They have not been transparent about their failures, and their so called leaders work to protect themselves rather than our sons and daughters who took the oath to defend our country. Speaker 1: And it was the same old show. The divisiveness and the disrespect. The divisiveness and the disrespect. Speaker 7: Worse than that, he has never said their names out loud. And during and during last month's debate, he claimed no service members have died during his administration. None. That hurt us all deeply. So Alicia and I are here to say the names of all 13 service members who lost their lives. Speaker 4: Afghanistan. Yes. Were you the last person in the room? Yes. And you feel comfortable? I do. Speaker 1: And let me just say, Speaker 2: the American people deserve better. The American people deserve better.
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In our recent series of articles, we have shed light on the alarming issues posed by certain non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Despite receiving billions in grant funding, the outcomes of their initiatives fall short of expectations, raising serious questions about their financial stewardship. The situation at our border is particularly dire, with over 85,000 children reported missing—children who are then subjected to trafficking, forced labor, and conditions that would provoke human rights lawsuits if prisoners were the victims. These NGOs, along with the federal agencies that fund them, must be held accountable. The grant system appears to be riddled with inequities, its complexity rendering the application process nearly inscrutable to the uninitiated. It suggests an opaque network where funding—amounting to hundreds of millions—is secured through backdoor channels and insider handshakes. Our previous article dissected the operational aspects of these organizations. We noted that each state harbors local affiliates of at least ten major national NGOs, many headquartered in Washington, D.C. Their reach extends into homeless shelters, halfway houses, and foster care systems, creating a cyclical trap reminiscent of the hypothetical yet all-too-real narrative of 'Amelia.' This piece turns its focus to American children and the intersection with unaccompanied minors at the state level. These NGOs are not only profiting from the border crisis but also from the plight of American children, tapping into multiple streams of revenue. The necessity for oversight is clear. This pattern of unchecked influence and financial gain must be scrutinized and reformed.

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