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DHS has Rescued 130,000 Undocumented Children Abandoned by Biden. ICE Saves Lives.

DHS has Rescued 130,000 Undocumented Children Abandoned by Biden. ICE Saves Lives.

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We dissect Steve Witkoff’s repeated failures as a special envoy and question why he keeps being handed the most sensitive foreign-policy portfolios despite a track record of embarrassment (00:59). We analyze Trump’s deliberate silence toward Iran, arguing that the absence of bullying signals seriousness, restraint and preparation for a real confrontation rather than weakness (03:18). We defend Trump’s foreign-policy record against impulsive pundit outrage and emphasize the discipline of withholding half-baked takes until facts and patterns are clear (06:38). We praise Trump’s domestic enforcement wins, highlighting border shutdowns, mass deportations, child rescues, license revocations and tangible gains in public safety that rarely break through the media noise (14:03). We condemn a reckless AI video repost that hijacked the news cycle and argue for zero tolerance toward staff who sabotage messaging during a critical stretch before midterms (20:01). We dismantle claims of racism around voter ID laws, asserting that the SAVE Act aligns the US with every functioning democracy and exposes cynical political manipulation (25:36). We lament the politicization of sports and culture, from Olympic protests to celebrity activism, and mourn the loss of shared civic pride and apolitical excellence (29:27). We debunk Epstein conspiracies involving Trump and Israel, expose Ehud Barak’s disgrace and radicalization and warn against bad-faith actors exploiting paranoia for power (35:21). We torch Steve Bannon as a destructive force siphoning credibility from the movement and undermining Trump’s second term at a critical moment (40:14). Finally, we underscore a strong week for law enforcement, economic pressure on Iran, disciplined leadership and the quiet effectiveness of serious people doing hard jobs well (42:45).
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