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I state without reservation that the United States federal government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history. The probability that thousands of these UACs are being raped at this very moment is 100%. Border patrol agents were forced to carry out unconstitutional orders that violated every law in the Immigration Nationality Act. Between one in six and one in seven residents in America is an illegal alien. Biden, Harris, and Mayorkas intentionally, strategically, and purposely weaponized illegal immigration and used it as a tool to fundamentally transform America. Inside this invasion, the unspoken evil of child trafficking, and more specifically child sex trafficking, has flourished. At the end of this current administration, the number of children trafficked will have grown to over 550,000 unaccompanied alien children children known as UACs. They were lost.

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An investigation reveals potential issues within the U.S. government's Unaccompanied Children Program. Since 2021, an average of 400 unaccompanied children are allegedly smuggled into the U.S. daily. The Department of Homeland Security announced they have lost track of over 300,000 children. The investigation claims to have discovered dangerous placements, confronted a CIA contractor moving children, and exposed a Florida trafficking network. Children in detention centers allegedly report not knowing their sponsors. MVM, a contractor with ties to intelligence agencies, is allegedly involved in moving children. Some MVM employees reportedly wear masks and hide their faces. Some children allegedly arrive with fake names and are not properly vetted. The investigation highlights cases of children placed with sponsors who exploit them for labor, sometimes beginning as young as five years old. One girl recounts being forced to work by her aunt, becoming homeless, and facing blackmail. Another recounts witnessing the rape and murder of young girls while traveling to the U.S. In Florida, a couple is accused of running a labor trafficking ring, holding debts over children's heads. The investigation concludes that the Biden-Harris administration's border policies contribute to child trafficking.

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The speaker states the U.S. federal government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization. They claim that under President Biden's open border policies, the U.S. has experienced the largest mass invasion in history, costing hundreds of billions of dollars and resulting in a significant demographic shift. The speaker asserts that Biden, Harris, and Mayorkas intentionally weaponized illegal immigration to transform America, leading to a surge in child trafficking. They state that over 550,000 unaccompanied alien children (UACs) will have been lost by the end of the current administration, compared to 30,557 UACs accounted for during President Trump's last year. The speaker claims that HHS and ORR admitted to losing contact with over 85,000 UACs in 2023, a number that an inspector general later revised to over 320,000. They allege that DHS, HHS, and ORR created policies to expedite the movement of UACs to unvetted sponsors, resulting in children disappearing into labor and sex trafficking. The speaker's research indicates the federal government knowingly facilitated these criminal acts.

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The US Agency for International Development (USAID) may be the new central intelligence agency. USAID and the State Department are complicit in election fraud and child trafficking. They orchestrate coups in Guatemala, interfere in elections, and attempt to assassinate the attorney general. DHS and HHS collude with Mexican cartels and NGOs to traffic children internationally, covering it up with fraudulent elections. Over 452,000 migrant children have been trafficked to the US, with 340,000 missing. Children are given to unvetted sponsors, including gang members and sex offenders, with little to no oversight. The goal is to make people aware and expose what these evil people are doing. Dios nos ha dado la fuerza, la sabiduría y la voluntad para lograrlo.

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DHS allegedly admitted in a memo that the Venezuelan government was emptying prisons and rehabilitation centers, releasing inmates with instructions to go to the U.S. It is claimed that DHS knew this was happening, and that the Tren de Aragua gang is now heavily present in the U.S. DHS has allegedly acknowledged in writing that Venezuela is emptying prisons and rehabilitation centers with the understanding that those released should go to the United States. DHS is purportedly processing these individuals without knowing their whereabouts. The estimated number of people who have come across the border in the last 2-3 years is said to be about 10-11 million, but one speaker believes the number is closer to 15-18 million.

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As an outsider in Texas, immigration has drastically changed the state. Trump effectively enforced federal laws, unlike previous administrations. Designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations allows the military to act against them, protecting states from cartel violence. The Biden administration's policies have indirectly funded the cartels, encouraging illegal immigration, which is a major profit source for them. They use these profits to buy weapons, some of which are surface-to-air, creating potential threats. George Soros has influenced the election of DA's in key Texas counties, leading to a proliferation of crime as these DA's often fail to prosecute, even financial crimes. This gives cartels an open invitation to operate. There's a fear among politicians of being targeted by these DAs, preventing effective action against crime.

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Venezuelan gangs are exploiting children in migrant camps, with undocumented kids as young as 11 committing crimes like robberies and assaults. This situation stems from policies by the Biden administration and the radical Democrats, leading to these children becoming victims of modern-day slavery for drug cartels and gangs. The administration's decision to stop DNA testing at the southern border has made it difficult to verify the relationships between adults and the children they accompany, raising concerns about their safety. The focus should be on caring for these vulnerable kids and repatriating them to their families, while swiftly addressing the adults who have entered the country illegally.

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The speaker asserts that the United States federal government is the world’s largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history, stating that thousands of unaccompanied alien children (UACs) are being raped at this very moment. He is a retired Border Patrol deputy patrol agent in charge in the San Diego sector, with 24 years of service, who worked under five presidents and says only one president secured the border: Donald Trump. He contrasts the border era under President Joe Biden as the opposite, describing Biden’s first day as the start of 94 executive orders that cascaded from Washington, obliterating immigration policy that had secured the border. He claims Biden, through Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, created policy out of thin air, ignored federal immigration law, and facilitated “the largest mass invasion into America that the world has ever seen.” The speaker contends that the United States will spend hundreds of billions of dollars in four years to fund the needs of over 50,000,000 illegal aliens who populate the nation, and that “between one in six and one in seven residents in America is an illegal alien,” describing the demographic shift as the greatest in modern history. After his Border Patrol career, he wrote a bestselling book titled The intentional destruction of American immigration system and produced two documentaries. He asserts that Biden, Harris, and Mayorkas intentionally, strategically, and purposely weaponized illegal immigration as a tool to transform America, and that within this invasion, the unspoken evil of child trafficking—specifically child sex trafficking—has flourished. He projects that by the end of this administration, the number of trafficked children will have grown to over 550,000 UACs. He notes that these children are arrested, released into America, and then lost. To illustrate, he contrasts CBP data: in Trump’s last year, CBP arrested 30,557 UACs who were accounted for and not lost; in Biden’s first year, CBP arrested 147,975 UACs, most of which are unaccompanied and lost. In 2023, Health and Human Services officials Javier Bacera and Robin Marcos are said to have admitted that their agency had no contact with over 85,000 UACs. He asserts that DHS, HHS, and ORR did nothing to correct this humanitarian disaster; instead, they created policies to increase the efficiency of moving UACs from the border to the interior of the United States to unknown and unbonded sponsors, with unaccompanied alien children being handed off to total strangers. A year later, the inspector general overseeing DHS released a report stating the number of lost UACs was not 85,000 but over 320,000. The speaker and his business partner, Ryan Matt, spent six months traveling across America filming a documentary titled “What Is Treason Trafficked?” through which they spoke with officers, agents, and whistleblowers from various agencies. They say the federal government knowingly and actively facilitated these criminal acts.

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Tax dollars are being used to facilitate the travel of children who may be trafficked for sex or forced into sweatshops. The lack of verification for family members and the absence of rapid DNA testing under the current administration raise concerns. The head official at the border acknowledged the issue when questioned, admitting that children are being sent to potential traffickers. This disturbing revelation highlights the urgent need for action to address the exploitation of vulnerable children.

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The United States federal government is described as the largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history, particularly under President Biden's administration. After 24 years in the Border Patrol, it’s clear that Biden's policies have led to a significant increase in unaccompanied alien children (UACs) being lost and vulnerable to trafficking. In Biden's first year, 147,975 UACs were arrested, with many going unaccounted for. By 2023, over 85,000 UACs were reported lost, a number later revised to over 320,000. Agencies responsible for their welfare failed to take corrective actions, instead facilitating their transfer to unknown sponsors. A documentary titled "What is Treason: Trafficked" reveals the government's complicity in these crimes through interviews with various officials and whistleblowers.

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The speaker discusses the reasons behind the increase in illegal border crossings, attributing it to the influence of transnational criminal organizations, particularly cartels. These cartels are advertising their services and encouraging people to enter the United States illegally, providing them with instructions on claiming asylum once they cross the border. However, the speaker highlights the often overlooked atrocities that occur during the journey, such as murder and sexual assault, inflicted by these cartels. The speaker blames the Biden administration's policies for allowing these individuals to be released into the United States without fully comprehending the dangers they face. The transcript does not elaborate on what happens to these individuals once they reach the United States.

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Children arriving at the border with questionable guardians are not verified. Taxpayers fund their travel and necessities, potentially aiding traffickers. Officials admit to knowingly sending children into sex trafficking or sweatshops. The lack of DNA testing raises concerns about child safety.

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Human trafficking is a severe humanitarian crisis affecting men, women, and children, particularly at the US-Mexico border. Many migrants suffer unimaginable abuse at the hands of cartels, with evidence of assaults found along border paths. Traffickers erase identities to smuggle children under false names, and recent reports show that 324,000 unaccompanied children are unaccounted for due to policies prioritizing speed over safety. This has resulted in children being placed with unvetted sponsors, increasing their risk of exploitation. Oversight failures in NGOs caring for these children have also been exposed, with cases of abuse and neglect. Trafficking includes horrific acts like organ harvesting, targeting vulnerable migrants. Urgent action is needed: designate cartels as terrorist organizations, reinstate DNA testing, and hold accountable those responsible for protecting these children. The future of these children relies on immediate and decisive action.

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Today, we discuss how the Biden administration's open border policy aids drug and human traffickers. Despite warnings and evidence, little action has been taken to address the issue. Whistleblowers have revealed that unaccompanied migrant children are being handed over to criminals, including sex traffickers. Over 85,000 children are unaccounted for after being apprehended or released to sponsors. The administration's lack of response to these concerns shows neglect and a disregard for the safety of these vulnerable children. Action is needed to prevent further harm.

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I state without reservation that the United States federal government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history. The probability that thousands of these UACs are being raped at this very moment is 100%. On his first day in office, I watched in disbelief as 94 executive orders cascaded down from Washington DC, obliterating every immigration policy that had been provided, the most secure border in America's history. Border patrol agents were forced to carry out unconstitutional orders that violated every law in the Immigration Nationality Act. President Biden, through Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, created policy out of thin air, ignored federal immigration law, and facilitated the largest mass invasion into America that the world has ever seen. Between one in six and one in seven residents in America is an illegal alien. They were lost.

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A cartel admitted it is easier to move human beings, drugs, guns, and fentanyl across the border now than in the history of their cartel. This has occurred within the last 3 years. Law enforcement resources are quickly depleted due to the Biden and Harris administration.

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The Department of Homeland Security admits it cannot track millions of illegal immigrants released into the U.S. interior. Emails uncovered by a watchdog group revealed that once immigrants board buses, their whereabouts are unknown. An estimated 14 million illegal immigrants have entered the country this way in the past three years, allegedly benefiting Mexican drug cartels. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, explains that cartels exploit border policies by using migrants to distract agents and create openings for smuggling drugs and criminals. He says the cartels are a business, and current policies allow them to thrive. The speaker criticizes the Border Patrol for not effectively securing the border and enabling the entry of illegal immigrants and fentanyl. Judd defends the Border Patrol's endorsement of the border bill, arguing it would raise credible fear standards. The speaker argues that the bill was a "sellout" and an "amnesty bill." A heated debate ensues, with accusations of rhetoric and vilification. The speaker asserts that existing laws should be enforced and questions the Biden administration's willingness to do so.

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I worked with a missionary family in Mexico who revealed that cartel members, recently converted to Christianity, are trafficking thousands of children, particularly to Democratic politicians. They claimed the U.S. government is a major client, with the situation worsening under the Biden administration. These cartels are involved in modern-day slavery, with children as young as 11 being hidden and sold into prostitution. Many parents resort to selling their kids for survival. The alarming statistic of 320,000 missing children under Kamala Harris is accurate, as we witness thousands of migrants crossing into the U.S. The cartels are collaborating with the American government, contributing to the largest sex slave trade in history, with Kamala Harris overseeing it. This is a serious issue that has been ongoing for a long time.

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The Biden administration's border policies have led to a surge of unaccompanied children, creating opportunities for exploitation. Vulnerable children are being trafficked with taxpayer dollars due to a failure to properly vet sponsors. One interviewee shared that on her journey over the border, people in her group were robbed, several girls including her were raped, and she witnessed the decapitation. Children are not going to their parents but are being trafficked, with government officials complicit. The HHS ORR program is a failure, allowing children to be trafficked on their watch. Over 500,000 children have arrived at the border alone and are funneled through agencies and contractors with little training to protect them. Children are being placed with sponsors with criminal history and gang affiliations. There is a market for juvenile organ harvesting, and cartels rely on gangs to facilitate trafficking within the U.S. Tax dollars are funding child and human trafficking, essentially slavery, sanctioned by the government and NGOs.

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More people are now entering the US through ports of entry rather than crossing the border illegally. This is because of an app that allows them to enter easily. However, the app has been hacked by Mexican cartels, who are now selling the service to migrants worldwide. They use a virtual private network to override the app's security and bring in as many people as possible. This shows that the Biden administration doesn't understand the extent to which cartels will go to make money. The question remains: Is Mexico an ally in the fight against illegal immigration?

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The film discovered an underground economy of children, which is linked to border policies. Families from poor countries like Guatemala paid $3-5,000 per child, believing they would have a better life in the U.S. The U.S. welcomed these children, but the foster system's rules were changed. Sponsor families didn't need to be relatives. Traffickers suggested sponsors, leading to situations in Florida and Texas where 15-20 kids slept on floors, weren't in school, and were transported in vans to clean pig slaughterhouses on night shifts. This is happening in the U.S.

This Past Weekend

Border Patrol Chief | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #486
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Theo Von hosts border patrol veteran Chris Clem, the former chief of the Yuma sector, who spent more than 27 years on the job. Clem distinguishes border security from immigration, saying they are related but separate: border security stops illegal crossing, while immigration handles visas, ports of entry, and work programs. He cites the 1942 bracero program as an example that lawful pathways can reduce illegal entry, and notes Reagan’s 1986 amnesty and the 1994 crime bill as times of expanded enforcement. The central challenge today, he says, is volume and logistics, not ideology. Clem outlines a changing border picture: starting with single adult Mexican workers, then more Central Americans, then, in 2012–2014, a surge of family units and unaccompanied children, followed by a global mix. Arrests jumped from about 400,000 in 2020 to around 1.66–2.4 million in 2021–2022, with thousands of “gotaways” and many released after processing. He explains cartel influence, with plaza bosses who charge migrants and sometimes coerce families, fueling trafficking and exploitation. He discusses asylum and credible fear, the remain-in-Mexico policy, and the backlog that leaves many in limbo for years. His proposed solutions include securing the border where it makes sense with walls, sensors, and prioritized road networks; expanding lawful pathways through faster visas and mass immigration courts; restoring migrant protection protocols; detaining while vetting; and holding agencies accountable. He critiques sanctuary-city policies for hindering cooperation with federal authorities and reviews the economic and morale costs of processing and sheltering migrants for communities, educators, EMS, and residents. Clem also discusses technology to fight online trafficking, sharing his Massive Blue project that uses AI to counter predators and illicit trafficking online. He emphasizes nonpartisan, data-driven approaches, and invites listeners to engage with stakeholders on the ground to craft practical solutions, including better pathways, quicker courts, and transparent policy.

Tucker Carlson

Tom Homan’s Plan to Destroy the Cartel Empire, End Child Trafficking, and Secure the Border for Good
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Tucker Carlson interviews Tom Homan, who discusses his role in the Trump administration and the goals set for immigration policy. Homan outlines three main objectives: securing the border, conducting a large-scale deportation operation, and locating over 300,000 missing children trafficked into the U.S. He emphasizes the significant increase in illegal immigration under the Biden administration, estimating at least 12.5 million encounters at the border, including known "gotaways." Homan criticizes Biden for intentionally unsecuring the border, suggesting that the administration sees potential political benefits from new voters. He believes that the influx of illegal immigrants dilutes the political power of American citizens, particularly affecting Black communities who feel neglected in favor of undocumented migrants receiving government assistance. The conversation shifts to the role of cartels, which Homan describes as powerful organizations involved in drug trafficking and human trafficking, operating with military-grade weapons and control over parts of the U.S. He calls for the designation of these cartels as terrorist organizations and stresses the need for a strong response from the U.S. government. Homan also addresses the issue of missing children, asserting that many are victims of trafficking due to inadequate vetting processes for sponsors. He expresses concern over the lack of proper immigration enforcement and the overwhelming humanitarian crisis at the border, which he believes has led to increased violence and exploitation. The discussion includes the need for cooperation with Mexico and other countries to address the border crisis effectively. Homan advocates for reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy and emphasizes the importance of detaining individuals with final orders of removal. He concludes by expressing his commitment to saving lives and securing the border, motivated by personal experiences witnessing the tragedies of illegal immigration.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Border Crisis and Cratering Poll Numbers, with Eliana Johnson, Chris Stirewalt, Brandon Judd
Guests: Eliana Johnson, Chris Stirewalt, Brandon Judd
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The Megyn Kelly Show discusses the ongoing crisis at the Southern border, highlighting a 10-point plan drafted by ten governors, including Texas Governor Greg Abbott, in response to the Biden Administration's inaction. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, explains that the governors felt compelled to act due to the overwhelming stresses of illegal immigration and drug trafficking on their states. He contrasts the current border situation under President Biden with that of President Trump, noting a significant increase in cartel control and illegal crossings since Biden took office. Judd describes how cartels exploit gaps in border security by overwhelming border patrol resources, allowing them to smuggle high-value products, including drugs, into the U.S. He emphasizes the dangers of the current immigration policies, particularly the "Catch and Release" system, which he claims incentivizes illegal crossings. Under Trump, he states, policies like the Migrant Protection Protocols effectively reduced illegal immigration and allowed law enforcement to focus on criminal activities. The conversation also touches on the use of children by cartels as scouts and for illegal crossings, highlighting the cartels' ruthless profit motives, which reportedly generate $400 million a month from human smuggling alone. Judd stresses that the current border situation is the most insecure he has ever witnessed, with over 1.2 million apprehensions in just eight months under Biden. The discussion shifts to the implications of the Biden Administration's policies on public health, particularly regarding COVID-19, as Judd argues that the influx of migrants poses a health risk. He criticizes Dr. Fauci's statements downplaying the role of immigrants in spreading the virus, asserting that the administration's approach is hypocritical. As the segment concludes, Judd outlines three critical actions needed to regain control of the border: enforcing cooperation with the Mexican government, detaining individuals pending asylum proceedings, and targeting cartel profits. He emphasizes that these measures would not cost taxpayers and are essential for protecting American citizens. The show ends with a discussion on Biden's declining poll numbers, particularly regarding immigration, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction with his handling of the border crisis.

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The Illusion of a US Withdrawal in Afghanistan with Robbie Martin
Guests: Robbie Martin
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Whitney Webb and Robbie Martin discuss three hot-button themes in US politics and foreign policy: Afghanistan, the US-Mexico border crisis, and the January 6 Capitol events, weaving in the larger networks of influence behind each. They begin by tracing who has shaped US Afghanistan policy over two decades and why it has persisted across administrations. They identify Zalmi (Zalmi) Khalilzad as a central figure linking the Bush neocons to later neoliberal-adjacent actors across Obama, Trump, and Biden eras. Khalilzad, described as Egyptian-born and linked to the Project for the New American Century, embodies a continuity argument: despite changes in presidents, core Afghanistan policy remains, with the speaker noting a belief that “The United States is never leaving Afghanistan,” even if troop numbers appear to fall, because a persistent presence would be filled by private contractors or a fortified, permanent base. The neocon circle is positioned as the animating force behind long-running plans for Afghanistan, with a broader view that occupies strategic space to counter China and secure geostrategic advantages tied to Central Asia, borders, and regional power dynamics. The conversation links this long engagement to broader strategic objectives, citing the Rebuilding America’s Defenses document and its framing of China as a principal future adversary. They discuss how Afghanistan’s location creates border connections with China and Iran, the centrality of mineral wealth and minerals mining, and the historical role of oil pipelines and the opium trade in shaping foreign policy. Khalilzad’s long history with Afghanistan, including ties to the Friends of Afghanistan and the National Endowment for Democracy, is presented as evidence that the CIA’s network has remained deeply engaged. The Trump peace deal, they argue, was designed with secret annexes and favored a continued US role, including a CIA presence and unspecified agreements on Afghan governance and opium interests, while Biden’s timetable shift toward nine/eleven is seen as a strategic move to justify continued pressure and influence in the region, with Taliban threats tied to these timelines. On China, the discussion presents a picture of a “three-front” potential conflict—Iran, Ukraine/Russia, and China—while noting Afghanistan’s border with China amplifies the strategic stakes. They argue that humanitarian framing around China’s domestic policies serves to justify Western action and keep the focus away from intensified Western exploitation of Afghan resources and geopolitical leverage, including disputed mining and energy interests, and the possibility that Western oligarchs fund or influence research and military activity that China would contest. They turn to the US-Mexico border crisis, highlighting the controversial shift of migrant children into US military bases, led by Health and Human Services (HHS) rather than DHS, and raising alarms about oversight, record-keeping, and safety. They cite Fort Bliss and Joint Base San Antonio as sites with troubling safety records, including sexual assault concerns, and point to broader questions about the handling of unaccompanied minors, tracking systems, and the potential for abuse or trafficking, all within a context of long-running migration drivers from Central America and US-backed destabilization. They contrast this with the Trump-era rhetoric about “kids in cages,” emphasizing hypocrisy and the evolving containment approach under Biden. Finally, they address January 6, where an inspector general report confirms a stand-down order, prompting questions about accountability, the roles of Capitol Police leadership, and potential connections to broader security networks and simulations that intersect with other political narratives. They discuss the media’s role in shaping focus, allegations of staged or manipulated events, and the ongoing debate over how to interpret and respond to domestic security concerns, including the influence of figures tied to intelligence and foreign interests.
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