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Trump had secured the border and was building the wall, but the Biden administration has stopped it. This shows their goals. Death seems to follow President Biden wherever he goes, with people dying at the border, in the river, by MS 13, and soldiers losing their lives. This president is weak, and I believe he will be replaced by Donald Trump in November because the American people have had enough.

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The current administration is the worst in American history, with the country underwater and people dying. While businesses are destroyed and people need help, "sleepy Joe" decided to give another $2,000,000,000 to Ukraine, whose war situation is unclear. A strike at the port, the biggest since 1977, is being ignored by the administration and will impact produce, products, and electronics. The speaker is more concerned about hardworking people being thrown under the table because of corporate greed. No positive content about this administration is seen on social media. Trump is using his own "old money" to help by bringing gas, trucks, and food. The speaker questions how helping to save lives can be faked.

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The speaker claims the North Carolina National Guard is doing its best, but volunteers, including Representative Corey Mills, are paying out-of-pocket to move helicopters and supplies to people in need. The speaker states that Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) has many helicopters, but they haven't been authorized by Biden, Harris, or Secretary of Defense Austin to assist until today, a week into the crisis. The speaker asserts people are dying and running out of oxygen, medicine, water, and other supplies. The speaker questions why active-duty helicopters from the base have not been authorized to save lives and states that the White House is only now sending 1000 soldiers.

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Parents of US service members killed in Kabul, Afghanistan, spoke about their experiences and feelings regarding the withdrawal. They recounted the terror they felt as the Taliban advanced and the difficulty of contacting their children. They described receiving the news of their children's deaths and the surreal experience of seeing flag-draped coffins. The parents expressed disappointment and anger towards President Biden's behavior during the arrival of the fallen soldiers. They claimed he repeatedly looked at his watch and did not mention their children's names. They believe Biden showed a lack of empathy and that incompetence and bad leadership from the top contributed to the tragedy. They criticized the August 31st deadline as a political stunt and felt their children were let down. They emphasized the need for change to prevent future losses and lamented that the fallen soldiers could still be alive. They contrasted Biden's actions with President Trump, who they believe will never forget their children.

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Kamala Harris turned FEMA into an illegal alien resettlement agency, which caused Americans in North Carolina to be left to die during a disaster. FEMA's manpower, dollars, resources, and mental energy were spent learning how to get illegal aliens into the country. Therefore, when disaster struck, FEMA was not ready, prepared, capable, or caring. The speaker claims that helicopters and military assistance were not sent to help American citizens, including babies and children. However, the speaker asserts that if the victims had been living in a foreign country like Haiti or Venezuela, Kamala Harris would have sent help immediately. The speaker describes this as a betrayal.

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If a tragedy occurs while Biden is in office and he remains silent, no one criticizes him. Yet, when Trump refuses to stand by the water during a crisis, he faces backlash. Biden hasn't addressed the needs of people in North Carolina, Florida, or California, showing indifference. Trump questioned the benefit of being at the site and pointed out issues with helicopters designed to avoid missiles. Critics overlook Biden's inaction but focus on Trump's comments. It's frustrating how minor incidents are amplified while significant failures by Biden go unaddressed.

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Afghanistan is no longer a safe haven for terrorists, but it has become chaotic. The speaker blames President Biden for the situation and urges him to address the Taliban. Many American citizens and others have been left behind, causing frustration and anger. The speaker mentions that some US citizens were unable to access the airport. Despite the challenges, the speaker believes the mission is not yet a failure, but acknowledges the threat of ISIS.

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A controlled release of vinyl chloride from a derailed train in East Palestine, Ohio, poses serious health risks. Residents in the red zone face potential death, while those in the orange zone risk severe injuries. Governor Mike DeWine emphasized the need for evacuation but appeared calm despite the grave situation. Following the controlled burn, residents were instructed to shelter in place, and many were later allowed back home without proper testing or cleanup of their properties. A hazardous materials expert criticized the railroad company for failing to ensure safety before residents returned. The situation highlights disparities in response based on community wealth, suggesting that if this incident occurred in wealthier areas, the response would have been significantly different. East Palestine, a poorer community, seems to be overlooked in this crisis.

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The Afghanistan exit is described as a disgraceful failure, leading to the death of 13 American soldiers. The remains of the fallen service members arrived at Dover Air Force Base. Kamala Harris is implicated in the incompetence that led to the deaths. Gold star families state that Biden and Harris have refused to say the names of the fallen soldiers. One gold star family member says that since her daughter-in-law's death in Afghanistan, there has been silence from the Biden-Harris administration, who have allegedly pushed them away and tried to silence them, despite pleas for answers. Donald Trump is portrayed as supportive of soldiers and their families. One gold star parent claims Trump spent 6 hours with them, allowed them to grieve, and carried the weight of their grief, making her feel not alone. Harris and Biden allegedly failed the soldiers and their families, while Trump never will.

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I'm in Asheville, North Carolina, doing disaster security and search and rescue for dialysis patients. This is a war zone, but the military isn't here, unlike during Hurricane Katrina. The American people should be angry at the government's inaction. People are hurting and dying. I saw young children searching for their parents and brought them to a church. The military is being restrained by DOD executives. The government isn't helping us, so we must take care of ourselves. Towns are self-policing. We need water, food, and clothes. I'm grateful for my motel room but feel guilty. A man was arrested for dropping off food in the mountains because he was supposedly interfering with a government operation, but there are no operations happening. It's sickening how the government treats Americans, offering minimal aid after sending billions overseas. Mayorkas is a traitor.

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The speaker criticizes Mr. Biden for not holding anyone accountable and for his treatment of Gold Star Families. They express their disgust and call him a disgrace to the nation. The speaker regrets not speaking up when they had the chance and accuses Mr. Biden of stealing lives and ripping apart families. They question the logic behind leaving Bagram and leaving behind military hardware, which they believe will lead to more American lives lost. They also mention domestic issues like the border and failed foreign policy decisions, suggesting that Mr. Biden has more American blood on his hands than any other president in U.S. history.

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The deep state consists of elites in Washington, D.C., who believe they know better than the American people. The current presidency is seen as ineffective, with no successful policies from Biden or Harris. After working at the Pentagon post-Trump, it's clear that there is no real leadership in the country. Secretary Austin and Mark Milley should face treason charges for their handling of the Afghan withdrawal, which was disastrous. The situation at the border is a humanitarian crisis, with children suffering while the president is on vacation in Delaware. There is a strong desire for Trump to return to office, as he is viewed as the only one capable of restoring order.

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The farewell address by President Biden was disappointing. It highlighted one of the worst presidencies in U.S. history. The speech failed to address key issues, such as the Democrats' use of dark money and the economic struggles faced by Americans. Biden's claims about stabilizing the economy were undermined by rising prices and stagnation. His decisions, particularly regarding Afghanistan, showed a lack of concern for American lives. Overall, the sentiment is that the country will be better off with him leaving office after this difficult period.

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The speaker claims that while almost $300 billion has gone to Ukraine, people affected by the worst hurricane are being offered only $750 for immediate needs. They assert that North Carolina is a disaster due to a lack of people helping with hurricane recovery, while Georgia is doing a very good job. The speaker says they saw virtually nobody helping in North Carolina and recounts seeing a man whose house was gone sitting on a rock. They believe this man needs monetary help. The speaker mentions that Virginia, Alabama, and South Carolina were also hit hard. Despite President Biden's claim that the response has been robust and well-coordinated, the speaker says nobody agrees with that assessment and that Biden and Vice President Harris should be present and not at fundraisers.

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LFA TV's Jeremy Harrell reports that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris do not care about the southeastern US flood disaster, claiming Biden stated there are no more resources available for flood victims while billions go to Ukraine and Israel. Harrell cites FEMA truckers reporting the agency isn't sending aid to affected areas, despite being prepared for Hurricane Helene. He connects this lack of aid with an upcoming port strike, blaming Democrats like Pete Buttigieg, Biden, and Harris. Separately, an individual claims "we've given them all of the everything that we have" and "preplanned a significant amount of it even though they didn't ask for it yet." When asked why Biden and Harris weren't commanding this weekend, Biden stated he was on the phone for at least 2 hours each day.

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FEMA denied assistance to families affected by a mudslide and house flooding. An elderly man's truck, his only vehicle, was buried in mud. FEMA turned down everyone in the area, providing no assistance. The government is not there for the people.

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Millions of dollars are being funneled into Ukraine, which the speaker believes is a fraudulent and criminal endeavor. They express frustration over the lack of attention given to domestic issues, such as a recent derailment and chemical spill in Ohio that has left 4,000 people without safe drinking water. The speaker criticizes the prioritization of foreign affairs over the well-being of American citizens, stating that this pattern must come to an end. They predict that change will only come when pushed to the brink, and fear that the country is heading towards a disastrous outcome.

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I'm in Asheville, North Carolina, doing disaster security and search and rescue for dialysis patients. This is a war zone, but unlike Hurricane Katrina, the military isn't here. The speaker is angry because the government isn't helping despite the destruction and lack of news coverage. Children are orphaned and people are dying. The military is being "hamstrung" by DOD executives. Towns are self-policing, and locals are welcoming help. The area needs water, food, and clothes. A man was arrested for delivering food via helicopter for interfering with a nonexistent government operation. The speaker is disgusted by the government's treatment of Americans, especially compared to foreign aid. They call politicians traitors.

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Biden's presidency faced significant challenges after the Afghanistan withdrawal in August 2021, leading to a drop in approval ratings. The expectation was that experienced leaders would restore competence, but the execution of the withdrawal raised concerns. Critics argue that the decision to withdraw troops before civilians was illogical and undermined Biden's promise of stability. The discussion highlights frustrations with both the Biden administration's handling of veterans' issues and the perception that Trump disrespected military service members. Ultimately, the Afghanistan pullout is seen as a pivotal moment that compounded existing political issues, impacting Biden's support and the perception of his leadership.

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The speaker criticizes the government's response to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and Tennessee, stating there has been no government aid. Entire towns are inaccessible due to mudslides and downed power lines, with doctors walking to reach people. Civilians are digging out mudslides by hand, and there is no power or water. The government is allegedly threatening to arrest people delivering supplies via helicopter. Meanwhile, civilians are organizing aid, with one man in Burnsville, North Carolina, named Warren, going door-to-door to check on people and posting a list of names on Facebook. His wife is making food. The speaker claims Joe Biden said the government is doing all it can for North Carolina, while Kamala Harris is holding a fundraiser for her campaign in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

PBD Podcast

Biden's Surprise Visit To Ukraine w/ Yeonmi Park | PBD Podcast | Ep. 238
Guests: Yeonmi Park
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In this podcast episode, Patrick Bet-David interviews Yeonmi Park, a North Korean defector and author of the new book "While Time Remains: A North Korean Defector's Search for Freedom in America." Park shares her harrowing journey from North Korea, where she lived in extreme oppression, to her escape through China and Mongolia, eventually reaching South Korea and then the United States. She emphasizes that true oppression is not knowing one is oppressed, contrasting her experiences with claims of oppression in America. The discussion shifts to current events, including President Biden's surprise visit to Ukraine amid ongoing tensions with Russia. Park expresses concern over the U.S. prioritizing foreign aid over domestic issues, particularly the situation in East Palestine, Ohio, where a train derailment caused environmental and health crises. She highlights the disparity in government response to international crises versus domestic ones. The conversation also touches on cancel culture, with Park noting that while Elon Musk claims it is over, she still experiences shadow banning on social media platforms. The hosts discuss the implications of cancel culture and its persistence, especially among younger generations. Park shares her views on the dangers of communism and the importance of freedom, drawing parallels between her experiences in North Korea and the current political climate in America. She argues that many young Americans, particularly in elite institutions, are advocating for ideologies that undermine the freedoms they enjoy. The podcast also features a segment on Disney's return-to-office policy, with employees protesting against a four-day workweek requirement. Park reflects on the softness of American culture, contrasting it with her experiences in North Korea, where hard work and survival are paramount. Finally, the episode concludes with Park's reflections on the stark differences between North and South Korea, emphasizing the benefits of capitalism and the importance of individual freedom. She encourages listeners to appreciate their freedoms and to recognize the dangers of complacency in defending them.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tulsi Gabbard on the Afghanistan Withdrawal Hearing and the ‘Woke-ification’ of the Military
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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In the Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn Kelly interviews Tulsi Gabbard, a former congresswoman and presidential candidate, discussing the recent turmoil surrounding President Biden's administration, particularly regarding the Afghanistan withdrawal. Gabbard highlights the contradictions in Biden's statements about military advice on troop withdrawals, noting that top military officials, including General Milley and Secretary Austin, contradicted Biden's claims that no military leaders advised against a full withdrawal. Gabbard emphasizes the failure of the withdrawal process, criticizing the lack of preparation and the rapid collapse of the Afghan government, which she finds inconceivable given the warnings from military commanders. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the withdrawal, including the U.S. government's approach to nation-building and the unrealistic expectations placed on the Afghan government. Gabbard argues that the U.S. has failed to understand the cultural and historical complexities of Afghanistan, leading to a disastrous outcome. She expresses disbelief at the administration's claims of surprise regarding the Taliban's takeover and the evacuation challenges faced by American citizens and allies. Kelly and Gabbard also discuss the political landscape, including the internal conflicts within the Democratic Party over Biden's domestic agenda, particularly the infrastructure and spending bills. Gabbard critiques the progressive wing's tactics, suggesting that they are holding the infrastructure bill hostage to push through their broader agenda. The discussion then turns to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, with Gabbard advocating for individual choice regarding vaccination, especially for children. She expresses concern over government mandates that infringe on personal freedoms and the lack of acknowledgment of natural immunity. Gabbard criticizes the politicization of COVID-19 responses and the misinformation surrounding vaccines and treatments, calling for a more honest and transparent dialogue. Finally, Gabbard reflects on Biden's leadership and the potential for a Harris-Trump race in 2024, noting that the current administration's divisive tactics are not uniting the country as promised. She emphasizes the need for accountability and a return to shared American ideals.

Breaking Points

MAGA BETRAYED by DOGE Tornado Warning Cuts
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Severe tornadoes in Kentucky and Missouri have resulted in at least 26 deaths, raising concerns about the adequacy of weather warnings due to staffing cuts at the National Weather Service. Ryan Hall, a weather YouTuber, criticized the lack of sufficient warnings, highlighting that the Jackson, Kentucky office was understaffed. The government claims staffing was adequate, but questions remain about whether lives could have been saved. Additionally, FEMA is reportedly unprepared for the upcoming hurricane season, with internal documents indicating low morale and staff losses. The agency's response to recent disasters has been criticized, particularly in states with Republican leadership.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 85 Steve Nikoui whose son was killed by Biden withdrawal
Guests: Steve Nikoui
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By August 2021, Kabul resembled Saigon in 1975, with the Taliban swiftly taking control after the U.S. withdrawal. President Biden's exit was marked by chaos at Hamid Karzai Airport, where a suicide bomber killed 13 American service members, including Marine Lance Corporal Kareem Nikoui, who saved Afghan families during the attack. Steve Nikoui, Kareem's father, expressed outrage at Biden's lack of acknowledgment of the fallen soldiers during a recent State of the Union address, where he yelled out his son's name. Steve described his experience at the dignified transfer of his son's remains, criticizing the treatment of families and the lack of accountability from Biden and military leaders. He emphasized the need for answers regarding the withdrawal and evacuation process, revealing that the families of the 13 service members have formed a coalition to seek justice and information. Steve recounted his emotional journey, including a significant moment of grief after a memorial for his son, and how his faith has been a source of strength. He highlighted the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by service members and their families, criticizing the administration for failing to honor their memories. Steve's testimony reflects the ongoing pain and unresolved questions surrounding the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and its tragic consequences.

The Megyn Kelly Show

San Fran Reparations, Today Show COVID Freakout, and Gisele's Vacation, with Ruthless Podcast Hosts
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing a snow day in Connecticut, reminiscing about how school closures were announced in her childhood compared to now. She shares a family evening spent watching "Lost" and enjoying time together. Transitioning to news, she highlights the U.S. Supreme Court's consideration of the Biden student loan forgiveness program, expressing skepticism about its legality and predicting it will be struck down. The discussion shifts to the 2024 presidential race, with Ron DeSantis appearing as a potential candidate amid polls showing Trump leading for the Republican nomination. The hosts, including John Ashbrook and Michael Duncan, critique the student loan forgiveness plan, arguing it unfairly burdens taxpayers and benefits wealthy individuals. They discuss the media's portrayal of the issue, emphasizing the constitutional concerns surrounding executive orders. The conversation then moves to California's reparations task force recommending $5 million for Black residents, raising questions about eligibility and the financial feasibility of such proposals. Kelly shares a story about Angela Davis discovering her ancestry includes both slaves and slave owners, prompting a discussion on the complexities of reparations. The hosts also address the case of Raquel Sarah Swati, who falsely identified as a person of color to advance her career, highlighting the absurdities of identity politics. The segment wraps up with commentary on Mayor Pete Buttigieg's handling of the East Palestine train derailment crisis, criticizing his delayed response and the media's attempts to shift blame onto Trump. They express frustration with the left's emotional manipulation and lack of accountability, particularly in the context of the suffering of East Palestine residents. The hosts conclude by reflecting on the disconnect between elite politicians and the struggles of everyday Americans.
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