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Vice President Harris is promising to hire thousands more border agents, raising questions about President Biden's effectiveness on border issues. However, it's assumed she thinks he isn't doing a good job, which isn't accurate. The President supports increasing border patrol agents but faces opposition from Republicans in Congress and former President Trump, who have hindered progress. There was a bipartisan agreement that the President worked on for months, but it was stalled due to political maneuvering aimed at undermining Biden. The President believes in the need for more border agents and is actively working towards that goal.

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It is argued that the current administration is failing to address issues such as illegal immigration, crime, and drug trafficking. The speaker believes that the president should take action by shutting down the border, reinstating the remain in Mexico policy, and building the wall. They criticize the president for allowing the economy to decline, the border to collapse, and the loss of respect from allies and fear from enemies. The speaker questions whether Joe Biden loves the country, stating that his actions are destroying it. When asked about being considered as a potential vice president, the speaker expresses contentment with their current role as governor and their dedication to supporting President Trump's reelection.

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I’m proud to introduce Tom Homan, the next Border Czar. For the past four years, I’ve been frustrated by the current administration's actions that have compromised border security. Under President Trump, we saw unprecedented success in securing the border, with immigration down significantly. Unfortunately, President Biden has intentionally undone these efforts, leading to a crisis that has overwhelmed border patrol and increased crime, including sex trafficking and drug smuggling. We need to enforce immigration laws and carry out mass deportations for those who have received court orders. Ignoring these orders sends the wrong message about our immigration system. Everyone must work together to address this national security vulnerability. I commend the efforts in Texas and the leadership of Governor Abbott. It’s time to secure our borders and protect our communities. Thank you for your service and dedication. Game on.

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Julio Rosas of Mace Media asks a former Homeland Security secretary if he regrets facilitating an open border, now that the United States has a secure border under President Trump. Rosas states border crossings are down 95%. Rosas asks if the former secretary regrets allowing Tremder Arawa to gain a foothold in the United States. He questions the secretary about his time in office and facilitating an open border, which Rosas claims was a big issue and one of the reasons President Trump won reelection. Rosas asks if the secretary regrets losing track of thousands of migrant children handed over to HHS. He asks how it feels that mass deportations gained majority support because of the Biden-Harris administration's policies, and claims Tremder Arawa didn't have a foothold in the United States before the secretary's time in office. He asks if the secretary is fine with how they handled the border.

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Republicans must make a decision on the strongest border bill ever, as doing nothing is not an option. The former president opposes the bill because he wants to use the border problem as a political issue against me. It is widely acknowledged that the American people want a solution that ends the ineffective political rhetoric.

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We met when you were on TV. Our border is wide open and we need to address it. Fentanyl is killing young people. Under President Trump, we had a secure border. You have the fastest growing homeless population in your district. You voted to cut veterans. Let's go to the border together and find solutions. We should finish the wall, add more border control, and ports of entry. President Trump was close to finishing the wall. Mexico helped us with soldiers. Joe Biden gave away $300 million in border wall materials. We can work together on this, but I'm going to beat you. We're going to save Arizona.

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Let me be clear, I don't care if I offend anyone. The media can write whatever they want about me; it doesn't bother me. I'm often asked if it bothers me that a large part of the country hates me, but I don't care because we have a job to do. For the past four years, I've been angry because the Biden administration deliberately unsecured what was the most secure border in my lifetime. Every president I worked for, starting with Ronald Reagan, took steps to secure the border because they understood the importance of border security for national security. Joe Biden is the first president to intentionally undo that. But that changes November 5th. Now, I wake up excited because I'm working for the greatest president of my lifetime, Donald J. Trump.

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The speaker believes Carrie Lake will be the next senator from Arizona. Lake is running against Ruben Gallejo, who the speaker describes as horrible, an open borders maniac, and a defund the police maniac. The speaker claims Gallejo shouldn't be allowed to run against Lake because she is incredible, tough, smart, and has heart. The speaker says Lake is running against someone who cannot carry her shoes and predicts a big victory for her. The speaker states that if they win Arizona, which they are expected to do, they will win the presidency, and Carrie Lake has to be part of that victory. The speaker adds that Lake has been a newscaster for 22 years and is solid as a rock, while her opponent is a loser.

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They discussed the issue of illegal immigration and the need to address it by removing Joe Biden and other officials causing the problem. Under President Trump, there were 400,000 apprehensions in one year, whereas now there are 300,000 apprehensions every month, which is unsustainable. The speaker emphasized the importance of replacing the current administration and expressed their intention to run for the US Senate. They also mentioned the potential threats posed by terrorists not on the watch list and the need to address these issues. The speaker concluded by stating that it is crucial for Republicans to win the Senate in the upcoming election.

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The speaker asserts the southern border was secured under President Trump, upsetting some colleagues who claim it was done the wrong way. The speaker believes their colleagues are upset it was done at all, alleging President Biden reversed these measures, effectively inviting illegal immigration. The speaker estimates President Biden has allowed up to 20 million people into the country illegally, likening it to adding 10 Nebraskas. The speaker suggests that either President Biden and supporting Democrats believe in open borders, or they appointed incompetent individuals to manage the border. The speaker asks if vetting at the border is considered racist and if these foreign nationals are viewed as potential new voters. The speaker states that opposing illegal immigration while supporting legal immigration does not make someone racist, but rather someone who believes in the rule of law. The speaker concludes by reiterating the border was secured under the current administration, upsetting some colleagues.

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Donald Trump doesn't want to fix the problem of border security. He sabotaged a bipartisan bill earlier this year to win an election. As president, I will sign the bill. Arizona, our fight is for the future and freedom. Translation: Donald Trump is not interested in solving border security issues and blocked a bipartisan bill for his own gain. I will support the bill as president. Arizona, our battle is for the future and freedom.

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The speaker was asked when the border situation became a crisis, and responded that the immigration system has been broken for a long time, even before the Trump administration. The speaker stated the system needs to be fixed and more resources are needed, such as more judges to process cases faster. Congress is the only place that can fix it. The questioner noted that many Trump border policies were rescinded and that the border patrol union supported a bipartisan bill, but also endorsed Donald Trump and called the current administration a failure on border security.

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The speaker believes Carrie Lake will be the next senator from Arizona. He says Lake is running against Ruben Gallejo, who he describes as a "rubber stamp" and an "open borders maniac" who wants to defund the police. The speaker claims Gallejo shouldn't even be allowed to run against Lake because she is "incredible," "tough," "smart," and has "heart." He says Lake is running against someone who "cannot carry your shoes" and predicts a big victory. He states that if they win Arizona, which he expects, they will win the presidency, and Carrie Lake needs to be part of that victory. He adds that Lake has been a newscaster for 22 years and is "solid as a rock," while her opponent is a "freaking loser."

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I'm going to discuss Governor Tim Walz and the challenges he faces. He has to convince people that Kamala Harris can fix the problems she has contributed to over the past three and a half years, like the southern border crisis and the affordability crisis caused by her policies. Despite her claims of being a candidate for change, she hasn't provided concrete solutions or acknowledged her mistakes. In interviews, she struggles to articulate her plans and often deflects questions. The American people are aware of her failures. Together, we will support Donald Trump in restoring American prosperity, securing our borders, and protecting our rights. Trump sacrificed his comfortable life to fight for the country, and he remains ready to lead us to greatness again. Thank you all for your support.

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Under my leadership, we had the most secure border in US history. We replaced catch and release with detain and deport, and implemented title 42 for instant expulsion of illegal aliens. However, when Joe Biden took office, he terminated successful border policies, opened the borders, and resettled millions of illegal aliens. Now, he plans to remove the remaining shreds of our border policy, leading to mayhem and lawlessness. Countless fraudulent asylum seekers will flood into the US, and states like California offer free healthcare and education, attracting more illegal immigrants. Congress should cut funding for catch and release and prevent the administration from using taxpayer dollars to release illegal aliens. We must fight to secure our country and remove the illegal aliens Biden allowed in.

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I believe that Donald Trump's time has passed, and he cannot win the 2024 election. In politics, you're irrelevant if you can't win. Trump created his current circumstances, and I won't support him; other Republicans shouldn't either. A wall won't stop illegal immigration; a virtual border is what we need. Walls don't make us safer. The idea of a wall is off-putting to many. President Biden said to do something on gun violence, so I worked with Democrats to get something done, the only way to get things done in Congress. The Second Amendment isn't unlimited. I'm proud we passed gun violence prevention for the first time in 30 years.

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Speaker 1 emphasizes the importance of a bipartisan bill that has been negotiated for four months. They highlight the significance of aiding Ukraine to prevent Putin from taking over, supporting Israel against Hamas, providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, and addressing the chaos at the border. Speaker 1 praises Mitch McConnell for his efforts but criticizes Republicans, including Speaker Johnson, for being afraid of Donald Trump. They argue that many Republican senators know the bill is necessary but are hesitant due to political reasons. Speaker 1 urges senators to prioritize the well-being of America over political noise and emphasizes that history is watching their actions.

The Megyn Kelly Show

"Woman of the Year" Lia Thomas & Political Hypocrisy, with Kari Lake, Jamie Kirchick & Eddie Scarry
Guests: Kari Lake, Jamie Kirchick, Eddie Scarry
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Biden's controversial fist bump with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the criticism surrounding his recent trip. The conversation shifts to the GOP gubernatorial race in Arizona, where former President Trump has endorsed Carrie Lake, while Mike Pence supports her opponent, Karrin Taylor Robson. Lake leads in the polls, despite criticism from Arizona's current governor, Doug Ducey, who has publicly criticized her on CNN. Lake, a former TV news anchor, discusses her transition from journalism to politics, expressing her disillusionment with modern journalism's shift towards activism. She emphasizes her experience covering Arizona's issues and her commitment to America First policies. Lake critiques Robson's campaign tactics, alleging unethical fundraising practices that mislead donors into supporting her. The discussion turns to the political landscape in Arizona, with Lake asserting that she will not lose to the Democratic candidate, Katie Hobbs, and claiming strong internal polling numbers. She argues that her opponent lacks genuine grassroots support and is backed by establishment Republicans. Lake expresses confidence in her ability to win the primary and general elections, emphasizing her connection with voters and her America First agenda. Kelly and Lake then address immigration and border security, with Lake outlining her plans to take a hardline approach to illegal immigration, contrasting her policies with those of Robson and Ducey. She criticizes the current administration's handling of border issues and pledges to secure Arizona's border by deploying the National Guard and completing Trump's border wall. The conversation shifts to election integrity, with Lake asserting that the 2020 election was marred by fraud and corruption. She insists on the need for honest elections and expresses her commitment to reforming Arizona's election laws. Kelly raises concerns about the potential backlash against Lake's views on the election, but Lake maintains that her polling indicates she is the only candidate capable of defeating Hobbs. The discussion concludes with Lake's views on homelessness, where she advocates for policies that prioritize public safety and mental health support while addressing the needs of the homeless population. She emphasizes the importance of restoring quality of life in Arizona and outlines her plans to tackle the issue. In the latter part of the show, Kelly interviews Eddie Scarry, author of "Liberal Misery," who discusses the unhappiness often associated with liberalism and the hypocrisy of leftist politicians. They explore the cultural dynamics of political violence and the double standards in how politicians respond to threats and security concerns. Scarry emphasizes the need for individuals to reject the misery propagated by the left and to coexist without feeding into their narratives. Finally, Kelly interviews Jamie Kerchick, author of "Secret City," who details the historical struggles of gay individuals in American politics, particularly during the Cold War. He shares stories of notable figures and the societal pressures they faced, highlighting the impact of homosexuality on political careers and the pervasive homophobia of the time. Kerchick discusses the challenges of writing about a marginalized group and the importance of historical accuracy in documenting their experiences.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Charlie Kirk on the Border "Invasion," Key GOP Ground Game Strategies, and Fani Willis' Rough Road
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Megyn Kelly discusses recent political developments with Charlie Kirk, focusing on the escalating border crisis and the response from Texas and other Republican governors. Trump has called for National Guard troops to support Texas in managing the border situation, which has seen 25 states rallying behind Texas. Kirk emphasizes that Texas has a constitutional right to defend itself against what he describes as an invasion, pointing out the trafficking of women and children across the border. Kirk criticizes the Biden Administration for its handling of border security, claiming that it facilitates illegal entry and fails to conduct proper background checks on migrants. He argues that the situation has reached a humanitarian crisis level, particularly regarding sex trafficking. He believes that Abbott's actions are legally justified and that the federal government is failing in its responsibilities. The conversation shifts to the political implications of the border crisis, with Kirk asserting that it transcends party lines and is a significant issue for voters. He expresses concern about the potential for a constitutional crisis if Texas defies federal orders regarding border security. Kirk also highlights the importance of addressing the border issue in the upcoming elections, noting that Republicans must improve their voter outreach and registration efforts. He warns that complacency could lead to losses in key swing states like Arizona, Wisconsin, and Georgia. As the discussion progresses, they touch on the political landscape, including the challenges Trump faces in maintaining support among Republicans and the potential impact of third-party candidates like RFK Jr. on the election. Kirk stresses the need for Republicans to adapt their strategies to the changing voting landscape, particularly regarding mail-in voting. The conversation concludes with a critique of the media's portrayal of the border crisis and the political motivations behind it. Kirk argues that the Democrats' approach to immigration is detrimental to American communities and that the current administration's policies are intentionally undermining the country's sovereignty.

PBD Podcast

Kari Lake | PBD Podcast | Ep. 307
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Kari Lake, a former news anchor and political figure, discusses her journey from journalism to politics, emphasizing her commitment to fighting for election integrity in Arizona. She reflects on her upbringing as the youngest of nine in a modest family, which instilled a strong work ethic. Lake gained prominence in Arizona media for over two decades before transitioning into politics, where she ran for governor against Katie Hobbs in a highly publicized election marked by allegations of fraud. Lake asserts that many Arizonans believe she won the election, citing long lines and malfunctioning voting machines on Election Day as evidence of irregularities. She expresses frustration with the judicial system, claiming judges have dismissed her evidence without proper consideration. Lake is currently pursuing a lawsuit to review early ballot envelopes, which she believes could reveal significant issues with the election process. The conversation shifts to broader political themes, including the role of media in shaping narratives and the perceived bias against conservative viewpoints. Lake criticizes mainstream media for their uniformity in messaging and suggests that a few conglomerates control the narrative, limiting diverse perspectives. She also discusses her views on the current political landscape, including the potential candidacy of figures like Gavin Newsom and the implications of a Michelle Obama run for president. Lake emphasizes the importance of securing the border and criticizes both Democratic and some Republican leaders for failing to address the crisis effectively. She advocates for a return to traditional election practices, such as same-day voting and paper ballots, to restore trust in the electoral process. Lake believes that the current political climate necessitates fighters who prioritize the American people's interests over party loyalty. Throughout the discussion, Lake maintains a defiant stance against perceived injustices, expressing her determination to continue fighting for what she believes is right, regardless of the personal cost. She concludes by announcing her plans for a potential Senate run and her commitment to advocating for election reform and border security.

The Rubin Report

Matt Gaetz Gets Booed After Saying This, Then He Goes Scorched-Earth
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Dave Rubin hosts a roundtable with Sarah Gonzalez and Libby Emmons, discussing recent Republican infighting, particularly the removal of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which marks a historic first. McCarthy was ousted after a vote led by Matt Gates, with some Republicans siding with Democrats. Gonzalez argues that accountability was necessary due to McCarthy's failures, particularly regarding border security and Ukraine funding, while Emmons highlights the need for bipartisanship to pass legislation. They express concerns about a potential government shutdown and the implications of Gates' actions. The conversation shifts to the Trump-DeSantis rivalry, with Ann Coulter criticizing Trump for not fulfilling promises, particularly on border security. Gonzalez and Emmons discuss the challenges of criticizing either candidate without backlash from their respective bases. They emphasize the importance of politicians being honest and delivering results. The discussion also covers the border crisis, with Gonzalez calling for mass deportations and criticizing the Biden administration's handling of immigration. They conclude by addressing the disconnect between the administration's statements and the reality at the border, underscoring the need for a serious approach to national security and immigration policy.

The Rubin Report

AOC Is Already Sowing the Seeds of a Dangerous Reaction to Trump’s Victory
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On November 8, 2024, Dave Rubin hosted a catch-up show on the Ruben Report, discussing pre- and post-election events. He expressed optimism about America's future, contrasting his views with those of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), who warned of impending fascism under Donald Trump. Rubin dismissed her claims as irrational and criticized her relevance. He also addressed Liz Cheney's assertion that voting for Trump could jeopardize democracy, labeling it nonsense. Rubin critiqued late-night hosts like Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel for their emotional reactions to the election results, mocking their despair over Trump's victory. He highlighted a cultural shift among younger voters, noting increased support for Trump among diverse demographics, including Latinos and youth. Rubin suggested that Joe Biden could restore his legacy by distancing himself from progressives and collaborating with Trump. He discussed the importance of election integrity and the need for voter ID laws, emphasizing that states should manage their own election security. In closing, Rubin encouraged viewers to remain engaged and optimistic about the future, asserting that the movement for change is gaining momentum and that independent media is on the rise, challenging mainstream narratives. He urged listeners to connect with reality and build a better future for the next generation.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Left Blames Racism For Claudine Gay's Harvard Exit, and Trump's Border Policy, with The Fifth Column
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Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned after numerous plagiarism allegations, which some on the left attribute to racism. The ongoing crisis at the southern border is highlighted, with Secretary Mayorkas blaming climate change for the surge in migrants. The hosts discuss the backlash against Gay's resignation, with figures like Ibram X. Kendi suggesting it reflects systemic racism, while others argue the focus should be on her misconduct. The conversation shifts to the nature of plagiarism, with one host emphasizing the seriousness of Gay's repeated offenses, including plagiarizing in her acknowledgments. The hosts critique the media's response to Gay's resignation, noting that many mainstream reporters have aligned with narratives that deflect from the plagiarism issue. They discuss the implications of Gay's academic background and the lack of accountability for her actions compared to other academics who faced harsher consequences for lesser infractions. The hosts express skepticism about the sincerity of those defending Gay, pointing out the performative nature of the responses from various commentators. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of academic freedom and the role of organizations like FIRE in defending free speech on campuses. They argue that the controversy surrounding Gay's resignation is indicative of deeper issues within elite academic institutions, which they believe are failing to uphold standards of integrity and accountability. As the conversation transitions to immigration, the hosts express concern over the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis, with statistics showing a significant increase in undocumented migrants. They discuss the political ramifications of the immigration issue, noting that both parties have failed to address it effectively. The hosts argue that the current situation is unsustainable and that there needs to be a coherent immigration policy that balances compassion with enforcement. In the political arena, Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis are set to debate, with Haley currently polling slightly ahead. The hosts discuss the dynamics of the GOP primary and the challenges facing candidates like Vivek Ramaswamy, who feels sidelined. They also analyze the implications of Trump's legal troubles on the election landscape, suggesting that his ongoing controversies may affect his support among independent voters. Finally, the hosts touch on a controversial new policy from USA Boxing allowing transgender women to compete against biological women, expressing concerns about the fairness and safety of such arrangements. They conclude with a light-hearted discussion about a calendar featuring conservative women, debating the appropriateness of such representations in the context of conservative values.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden’s Border Wall, Trevor Bauer’s Lawsuit Drama, w/ Mike Pence, Arthur Aidala, and Mark Eiglarsh
Guests: Mike Pence, Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh
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In a surprising shift, President Biden now supports building a wall along the US Southern border, contradicting his previous stance during his presidential campaign. Former Vice President Mike Pence, a current GOP presidential candidate, expressed skepticism about this change, highlighting Biden's earlier decisions that dismantled border security measures. Pence emphasized that the Biden administration's actions have led to a significant increase in illegal immigration and asylum abuse, and he criticized the administration for its handling of the border crisis. Pence noted that the Biden administration's recent decision to build a wall is an acknowledgment of the crisis they created. He argued that effective policies, such as the "Remain in Mexico" policy and proper processing of asylum applications, are necessary to restore order at the border. He also pointed out the ongoing fentanyl crisis linked to border security issues, stressing the need for a strong Republican majority to address these challenges. The conversation shifted to the chaos within Congress following the ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which Pence condemned as a partnership between a small group of Republicans and Democrats that undermines party unity. He expressed disappointment in the actions of certain Republican members and called for a more cohesive leadership approach to tackle pressing issues like the national debt and border security. Pence also discussed his presidential campaign, acknowledging his current low polling numbers but expressing confidence in the potential for late surges in the Iowa and New Hampshire primaries. He emphasized the importance of presenting a conservative agenda that aligns with traditional Republican values, contrasting his approach with that of Trump and other candidates. On foreign policy, Pence defended continued support for Ukraine, arguing that failing to do so could embolden Russia and China, threatening global stability. He criticized Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan as a significant misstep that has weakened American credibility. The discussion then turned to the legal troubles of Trevor Bauer, a former MLB pitcher accused of sexual assault. Bauer's defense hinges on text messages that suggest the woman involved consented to rough sex, raising questions about the nature of their encounters. The panel discussed the implications of these allegations and the challenges of proving intent in such cases. Lastly, a lawsuit against Disney by a woman injured on a water slide was mentioned, highlighting the complexities of liability in amusement park injuries. The panel debated the merits of the case and the potential for a significant payout based on the injuries claimed.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2064 - Mike Baker
Guests: Mike Baker
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Mike Baker joins Joe Rogan to discuss current global conflicts, particularly focusing on the situation in the Middle East and Ukraine. Baker highlights how the brutal attacks by Hamas on October 7 shifted media attention away from the ongoing war in Ukraine, which continues to see significant casualties on both sides. He notes that while Hamas's tactics involve embedding themselves within civilian infrastructure, they exploit the resulting civilian casualties for propaganda purposes, manipulating international narratives against Israel. Baker expresses skepticism about the genuine concern for Palestinian lives by Hamas, arguing that their primary goal is the destruction of Israel, driven by their ties to the Iranian regime. He points out that many protesters in the West may not fully understand the complexities of the situation, often aligning with narratives without a solid grasp of the facts. The conversation shifts to the rise of antisemitism in the U.S., with Baker noting an alarming increase in open hostility towards Jews, particularly in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict. He discusses the role of social media in amplifying these sentiments and the troubling trend of public figures and organizations celebrating violence against Israel. Baker also addresses the intelligence failures leading up to the October 7 attacks, emphasizing that Hamas's operational security was effective in keeping their plans hidden from Israeli intelligence. He dismisses conspiracy theories suggesting that Israel allowed the attacks to happen as a pretext for military action, asserting that such a notion is overly cynical. The discussion then turns to the Biden administration's handling of Iran and the broader geopolitical landscape. Baker criticizes the administration's approach, particularly regarding sanctions and financial dealings with Iran, arguing that it undermines U.S. interests and security. He expresses concern over the potential for a wider regional conflict involving Iran and its proxies. Baker reflects on the challenges facing Ukraine, noting that the ongoing war has led to significant Russian casualties, yet Putin remains committed to the conflict, believing that the West will eventually tire of supporting Ukraine. He highlights the importance of maintaining pressure on Russia through sanctions, particularly targeting their energy sector. As the conversation concludes, Baker discusses the political landscape in the U.S., particularly the implications of Trump's legal troubles and the potential for his return to power. He notes that while the Democrats may hope to weaken Trump through legal challenges, these efforts often backfire, galvanizing his support base instead. Baker emphasizes the need for a more effective immigration policy and border security, arguing that the current situation poses significant risks to national security. Overall, the discussion paints a complex picture of current global conflicts, domestic politics, and the challenges of navigating these issues in an increasingly polarized environment.
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