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After three weeks of training, the speaker received a litigation hold and a memo granting permission to fire probationary employees from the capital c section who had been moved within the office. The memo referenced people but lacked specific names, causing confusion. Upon returning to the office, the speaker and colleagues were met with confusion and heartbreak. Two hours later, termination letters began to arrive. Ultimately, 15 assistant US attorneys were fired. The speaker's termination letter cited actions and prosecutions related to the events at or near the US Capitol on 01/06/2021. It referenced an executive order characterizing the work as a grave national injustice and stated that the speaker's hiring hindered the acting US attorney's ability to implement President Trump's agenda. The speaker believes the US attorneys represent the United States, not the president. The speaker believes that firing 15 qualified attorneys created a problem.

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Laura Loomer, a far-right activist who made disparaging comments about Vice President Harris, is reportedly driving this issue. The three staffers who were fired are not well-known figures but are experienced foreign policy experts. They have worked in various roles, including on Capitol Hill, in the State Department, and in think tanks. One example is Brian Walsh, who ran intelligence programs for the White House and previously worked for Senator Marco Rubio. The staffers also included a senior director working on technology issues and the head of legislative affairs for the National Security Council. Their anonymity reflects the president's desire to avoid being managed by "faceless bureaucrats," as he felt occurred during his first administration.

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The speaker discusses a wave of firings at Turning Point USA (TPUSA), claiming that 40 employees were dismissed “just like that,” with the rumor that they were let go because Erica Kirk believes some of them are moles. The speaker references a video shared by Candace Owens showing one employee being fired and explaining she had just finished two weeks of 80–90 hour work weeks around AmFest and after Charlie Kirk’s assassination in September, describing her as a stellar employee who was shocked and confused by the abrupt termination. Two central questions are raised: (1) what direction TPUSA is now going in under Erica Kirk, and (2) why certain individuals remain employed or are promoted despite controversy. The speaker highlights several individuals: - Andrew Covet: described as “a mole” who has allegedly leaked information to Candace Owens, implying he should have been fired but was not. - Mikey McCoy: portrayed as Charlie Kirk’s best friend who allegedly failed to act appropriately during Charlie Kirk’s public assassination, including footage of him being inches away from Charlie and then calmly walking away. The speaker notes that McCoy claimed Erica Kirk was the one he contacted immediately after the incident, but Candace Owens and others pressed him to show his phone logs. It later emerges that McCoy reportedly called his wife ten minutes after the incident, not Erica, according to a phone call record and Erica supporting this account; this discrepancy is presented as a point of concern. Despite the questions raised about his conduct, McCoy remains employed. - Dan Flood: head of Charlie Kirk’s security team, who was reportedly near Charlie at the time of the shooting; the speaker argues that Flood should have been fired but was instead promoted, with Erica Kirk maintaining leadership of TPUSA’s security. The speaker notes a contrast between the firings and the continued employment or promotion of these individuals, arguing that the 40 fired employees were “stellar” and the removals appear inconsistent with who remains or advances. The video and narrative emphasize that the publicized shooting of Charlie Kirk and the reactions of those closest to him have created ongoing suspicion about leadership decisions at TPUSA, particularly under Erica Kirk. Throughout, the speaker repeatedly questions: what direction TPUSA is taking under Erica Kirk, and why figures like Mikey McCoy and Dan Flood are retained or elevated while others are dismissed. The overall tone asserts that the firings reflect an unclear strategic direction and raise doubts about internal accountability. The closing statement reiterates the uncertainty about TPUSA’s future path under Erica Kirk, implying it diverges from what Charlie Kirk had envisioned.

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Michael Waltz, the president's national security advisor, is leaving the administration along with his deputy, Alex Wong. Waltz, a former congressman and Green Beret with a long career in foreign policy, was involved in the "Signal Gate" story, which caused consternation among some people.

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Laura Loomer, a far-right activist who made disparaging comments about Vice President Harris, is reportedly driving this issue. The three staffers who were fired are not well-known figures but are experienced foreign policy practitioners. They have worked on Capitol Hill, in the State Department, and in think tanks. One example is Brian Walsh, who ran intelligence programs for the White House and previously worked for Senator Marco Rubio. The staffers also included a senior director working on technology issues and the head of legislative affairs for the National Security Council. Their anonymity reflects the president's desire to avoid being managed by "faceless bureaucrats," as he felt occurred during his first administration.

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Donald Trump's allies have initiated mass layoffs at the Republican National Committee, causing turmoil within the GOP. Following the takeover by Trump's allies, over 60 officials, including senior staff, were either laid off or forced to resign. This move has been described as a "bloodbath" and a "mob-like takeover."

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Laura Loomer, who has a close relationship with Trump, accompanied him to a 9/11 anniversary event. This association became controversial, leading Republicans to urge Trump to distance himself from her. Loomer, a 9/11 conspiracy theorist, reportedly met with Trump and key cabinet members in the Oval Office. During the meeting, she presented documents attacking the character and loyalty of numerous NSC officials, labeling them as "neocons" and disloyal to Trump. Sources indicate that Walt defended his employees during the meeting. Subsequently, Trump fired at least six officials from the National Security Council, which coincided with economic concerns stemming from Trump's tariff announcement. Trump claims the firings were unrelated to Loomer's accusations.

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Laura Loomer is described as controversial but effective in "extreme vetting" of Donald Trump's appointees. Despite being a Trump supporter, she recognizes that not everyone is honest with the president. Trump reportedly respects Loomer and met with her at the White House. Reportedly, based on Loomer's recommendations, staffers Brian Walsh, Thomas Boudre, and David Fife are being removed from the NSC. Loomer questioned their loyalty or judgment. David Fife's father, Douglas Fife, is described as one of the authors of the Iraq War, and it is claimed that his values may not align with President Trump. The speaker is glad Loomer is raising these issues and has access to the president.

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I caught a Pentagon advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, specializing in AI, coordinating a secret war room to counter Trump. This guy, Jamie Mannarino, worked for Hillary Clinton, then the FBI as a "spy hunter," and now advises on AI technologies that "don't yet exist." Mannarino was caught on hidden camera discussing these secret meetings and expressing his negative opinions about Trump. He even mentioned consulting with retired generals about what actions they could take to prevent certain potential presidential actions. Following this exposure, the Pentagon spokesperson stated they were not involved and that Mannarino was out of control and had been stopped. This is an example of the deep state attempting a coup.

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Alex Wong, a Chinese deputy national security advisor under Michael Waltz and assistant to President Trump, is allegedly at the center of a Signal chat scandal. The controversy involves how Jeffrey Goldberg, from the "anti-Trump" Atlantic, gained access to the chat with Intel and administration officials. The speaker questions why a Chinese individual holds a national security position in the Trump administration. Alex Wong's wife, Candace Chew Wong, is a Chinese US attorney who prosecuted J6ers and worked under the Obama and Biden administrations. The speaker questions her allegiance, given her work in previous administrations. Despite attempts to downplay her involvement, the speaker insists that Candace Chew Wong's service under Obama and Biden raises concerns. Figures like Mike Davis and Senator Tom Cotton are allegedly now running cover for Alex Wong and his wife.

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We've uncovered a serious breach of trust involving over a hundred intelligence community members. They misused an NSA platform for unprofessional conduct, thanks to Chris Rufo for exposing it. I've issued a directive to terminate their employment and revoke their security clearances. This action is just the beginning. Accountability has been lacking for too long, especially considering past violations of public trust. The Trump administration is committed to cleaning house, rooting out corruption, and ending the weaponization and politicization of these institutions. Our goal is to rebuild trust in the intelligence community, ensuring they fulfill their mission of serving the American people and safeguarding our safety, security, and freedom.

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Two long-term prosecutors were reportedly fired from US attorney's offices with no warning, allegedly on behalf of Donald Trump. According to the New York Times, prosecutor Adam Schleifer was working on a case against the founder of Fatburger when he received an email from a White House official stating he was terminated. Schleifer, shocked by the message, discovered his work phone had been reset and he could no longer use office devices. The New York Times reports that far-right influencer Laura Loomer had posted on social media about Schleifer exactly one hour before he received the termination email, calling him a "Biden holdover."

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Donald Trump is associating with extreme figures like Laura Loomer, who even Marjorie Taylor Greene finds racist and offensive. These are the people who currently have his ear. With the election less than two months away, Trump is associating with some of the "craziest, weirdest figures" on the right. This is partly due to the "JD Vance effect," where Vance and Donald Trump Jr. are encouraging Trump to be "extremely online." These individuals with extreme and bigoted ideas are feeding Trump lines and memes, pushing him to go places that no politician in the last century or more has dared to go. This is a cause for concern.

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It's good to be here. Regarding the transgender sex chats among intel officials, action has been taken. Over 100 individuals from the intelligence community participated in a violation of trust, using an NSA platform for horrific behavior. A directive was issued to terminate them and revoke their security clearances. This is just the beginning. These people acted brazenly because there has been a lack of accountability for years. Today's action is the start of fulfilling the mandate the American people gave the Trump administration: to clean house and root out corruption, weaponization, and politicization. This is necessary to rebuild trust in institutions that are charged with serving the American people and ensuring our safety, security, and freedom.

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The White House confirmed Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams. Translation: The White House confirmed that Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams.

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In 2022, DHS created a domestic intelligence group led by James Clapper and John Brennan targeting Trump supporters. Emails revealed this group's focus on Trump supporters. This mirrors past controversial domestic activities by intelligence agencies.

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Senior officials at the National Security Council (NSC) were reportedly fired, including Lieutenant General Timothy Hawk, the director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and commander of CyberCom. These firings were allegedly not due to incompetence or involvement in the Signal Group chat. Instead, a right-wing influencer and conspiracy theorist purportedly advised the president to remove them based on claims from an internet troll who alleged the officials were not sufficiently loyal to the president. The speaker suggests this action betrays national security and indicates a pattern of turning away from allies.

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General Timothy Hawk, who ran the NSA and Cyber Command, was fired by Donald Trump. The NSA is in charge of signals intelligence, spying on foreign entities using electronic technology, balancing national security with privacy protection. Hawk was confirmed 100-0 in the Senate and was considered to be doing a great job. Hawk was fired because Laura Loomer, a right-wing Twitter troll, self-described white nationalist, and 9/11 truther, was invited to the Oval Office. Loomer presented Trump with a list of people she considered disloyal, and Trump fired them, including Hawk and Wendy Noble, the number two at the NSA. The president is taking advice from a Twitter troll and firing top national security professionals.

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Speaker 1: I believe I was fired on August 27. Speaker 1: I don't recall. Speaker 1: It was, on or before the day I was fired. Speaker 1: I believe that I retained them the first time I spoke to them. Speaker 1: I believe I received well, I believe I received an email from the White House indicating that my services were no longer needed. Speaker 1: Sometime in the afternoon sometime in the Speaker 1: I moved some political appointees in, and I put my senior advisers together. Speaker 1: I moved. I have one political chief of staff. I have three political chiefs of staff. I had space made for all of them in my suite. Speaker 1: He told me he could not trust me, and I told him if he could not trust me, he could fire me.

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The Trump administration has executed a significant purge at the FBI, dismissing all six senior executives and multiple heads of field offices. This includes the leader of the Washington DC office, which was involved in prosecuting Trump, and several federal prosecutors linked to the January 6 investigations. These officials are career law enforcement professionals, not political appointees, and their removal could severely impact the FBI's ability to address terrorism and crime nationwide. Additionally, the acting deputy attorney general has requested a list of FBI employees involved in January 6 cases, affecting personnel across various field offices. This upheaval leaves local offices in disarray and raises concerns about the future of federal law enforcement.

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In 2016, it was stated that only the best and most serious people would be hired, which led to the best economy ever. However, multiple former high-ranking officials are now not supporting a potential presidential run. These include former Vice President Mike Pence, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Former National Security Advisor John Bolton and former Attorney General Bill Barr, who called the person a "consummate narcissist," also do not offer support. The person in question has used disparaging terms to describe many of these former staff members, including calling Barr a "gutless pig," former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly "weak and ineffective," and former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson "dumb as a rock." Others were labeled "born loser," "milquetoast," and "China-loving." The question is posed: why were these people hired in the first place?

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The video centers on Laura Loomer, described as a loud, proud, far-right figure who is labeled a self-proclaimed white supremacist, anti-immigrant, America-first extremist. The speaker notes that Loomer recently suggested feeding all 65,000,000 Latino immigrants in the United States to alligators, and refers to Loomer as “an anchor baby.” Loomer is identified as being born in Tucson, Arizona, in 1993, making her 32 years old at the time of the discussion. Her parents are named as Jeffrey Lumer, an American rheumatologist, and Joanna Hill, a British nurse. The speaker states Loomer was “literally just visiting from The UK on a tourist visa when they met” and that when she was born, she was “still not a US citizen.” This is described as making Loomer “the exact anchor baby that she loves to rage about” and asserts that she “owes her entire existence to the immigration system that she now wants to tear down.” The speaker emphasizes that Loomer’s apparent stance against birthright citizenship is the very reason she is in the United States to voice her views, categorizing her as someone who benefits from the immigration system she opposes. The narration adds that Loomer’s notoriety as a political figure includes being a “self-proclaimed white supremacist, anti immigrant, America first extremist,” and notes that she is a “congressional candidate” who is described as failed. The transcript underscores Loomer’s influence by stating that she has “the ear of the president” and likely influence in “far right circles that actually shape real policy.” In presenting Loomer, the speaker asserts that exposing her hypocrisy is necessary because she is a public figure whose ideas and actions intersect with high-level political discourse. In summary, the video profiles Laura Loomer as a controversial far-right activist and former congressional candidate who advocates anti-immigrant positions, is accused of harboring white supremacist views, and is described as someone who has sway within the president’s circle and broader far-right networks. The speaker frames Loomer as a paradoxical anchor born to immigrant parents, whose views on birthright citizenship are highlighted as central to her political identity.

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China CALLS TRUMP BLUFF: STOCKS DUMP
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Good morning, everyone. Today, we discuss various topics, including the recent jobs report, which exceeded expectations with 228,000 jobs added, though the unemployment rate rose slightly to 4.2%. This increase is attributed to more people entering the workforce. We also explore a hypothetical poll showing AOC leading Chuck Schumer significantly, indicating a shift in the Democratic base's sentiments. Nationwide protests are planned, with over 1,100 rallies focusing on issues like Social Security and Medicare, reflecting a mobilized Democratic base. The conversation shifts to the implications of Trump's tariffs and their impact on the economy. Analysts suggest that while the jobs report is strong, the market remains volatile due to ongoing trade tensions, particularly with China, which has announced retaliatory tariffs. The hosts discuss the potential long-term consequences of these tariffs, including the risk of a recession and the consolidation of wealth among the elite during economic downturns. The discussion also touches on the political landscape, emphasizing the growing divide within the Democratic Party and the potential for AOC to challenge established figures like Schumer. The hosts note that AOC's recent messaging has resonated with the base, contrasting with Schumer's perceived inaction. Finally, they address Trump's controversial decision-making, including recent firings within the National Security Council following a meeting with Laura Loomer, highlighting the internal conflicts within his administration. The hosts conclude by acknowledging the unpredictable nature of current events and the importance of staying informed.

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"Trump BUILT Their Careers" - Laura Loomer SLAMS Epstein Coverup, QUESTIONS Trump's Team & RIPS DOJ
Guests: Laura Loomer
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Laura Loomer, an investigative journalist and political activist, discusses her experiences and insights into the political landscape, particularly her connections to Donald Trump and her work with Project Veritas. She emphasizes her extensive networking skills, which have allowed her to gather intel and develop sources over her 12-year career. Loomer recounts her journey from being canceled on various social media platforms to regaining her presence on X (formerly Twitter) after Elon Musk's takeover. Loomer shares her background, including her time at Project Veritas, where she worked undercover to expose the Hillary Clinton campaign. She describes her methods of intel gathering, which included using aliases and disguises to infiltrate political events. Her work led to significant revelations about voter fraud and immigration policies, which were highlighted during the 2016 election. She also reflects on her relationships with prominent figures like James O'Keefe and Alex Jones, noting the differences in their approaches to journalism. Loomer expresses her loyalty to Trump, stating that he values loyalty and has been a consistent friend to her. She discusses the challenges within the Republican Party, particularly regarding figures like Ron DeSantis, whom she views as having betrayed Trump. Loomer addresses the current political climate, including the division within the GOP and the influence of foreign interests on American politics. She critiques individuals who capitalize on anti-Israel sentiments for profit, highlighting the need for loyalty to the America First movement, which she believes Trump embodies. On a personal note, Loomer reveals that she is in a serious relationship, emphasizing the importance of finding balance between her political ambitions and personal life. She expresses hope for the future, including the possibility of marriage and children, while acknowledging the challenges she has faced in her career due to cancel culture. Throughout the conversation, Loomer maintains a strong stance on free speech and loyalty, asserting that she will continue to defend those who have been marginalized in the political arena. She concludes by inviting listeners to connect with her on MCT, where she hopes to engage in discussions about politics, journalism, and animal rescue.

Breaking Points

Trump PURGES Gov Watchdogs In Friday Night COUP
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Trump's recent dismissal of at least 15 independent inspectors general has raised significant legal and political concerns. These inspectors, meant to operate independently, were terminated without the required 30-day notice to Congress. Many of those fired were Trump appointees, which complicates the narrative. The only spared inspectors were those at Homeland Security and Justice, indicating a strategic choice. Reactions from Republicans like Chuck Grassley and Democrats like Chuck Schumer highlight the bipartisan alarm over the legality and implications of these firings. Critics argue this undermines accountability and transparency, with fears that future inspectors will be seen as political loyalists. The situation reflects Trump's maximalist approach and raises questions about potential repercussions for Republicans and the broader political landscape.
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