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Journalist Nick Shirley finds Megan Kelly got paid $25 Mil CASH from Soros in LLC acct in Guam 2 smear Trump & switch sides from a supporter 2 now hate Trump & Conservatives-her fans r already jumping ship since finding out she SOLD OUT
H/T Sheyenne Schultz
There’s way too many Islamic sympathizers in the Trump admin. I called this out on day one and always said it would lead to leaking and massive threats to our national security.
We have people working for Trump who actually hate him who are leaking from inside the Oval Office to assist the Iranians based off of today’s reports.
That is a threat to President Trump’s safety, in addition to full blown treason.
Even going back to the second inauguration, someone who worked for Trump tried to make an imam who pledged his allegiance to Hezbollah the person who gave the prayer at the INAUGURATION.
Why would someone who works for Trump want a jihadi giving the prayer at his inauguration!?
Why were Muslim Brotherhood supporters included in the Michigan coalition when President Trump ran in 2024?
Why was a convicted Islamic terrorist put on his religious liberty commission?
I’m telling you, there are people who work for Trump’s administration who literally support Islamic terrorism and they hate the President and our country.
The Hezbollah imam at the inauguration was literally going to happen until I flagged it for the President and it became a news story and the imam was canceled.
I swear to God that really happened.
So honestly, today is not a shocker to me.
We have Iranian spies working at State Department and inside the Navy who they have refused to fire for some odd reason.
I have reported on this extensively.
It’s very alarming. This is why firing all of the Obama and Biden holdovers should have happened on day 1 of the 2nd Trump administration.
A reminder:
When I joined the first Trump Administration, I was asked to sign two documents.
In one I promised to not work as a lobbyist for a decade.
In the second, I promised to never work for another government.
I was happy to do sign both.
I presume GEN Flynn also signed similar documents.
After spending this week reviewing the Iranian war I am now convinced President Trump is on the edge of an historic victory. The real breakthrough for me came as I reviewed President Trump’s decisions and maneuvers not from the standpoint of American unilateralism but from the standpoint of the leader of a remarkable historic coalition, the largest coalition ever put together in the modern Middle East. Everyone understands that Israel is an important ally. What is little discussed is the depth of support from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region. It has to be sobering for the Iranian dictatorship to realize that it does not have a single ally willing to challenge the American naval blockade. Slowly, gradually, timidly, our European allies are lining up to help with the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. A great deal of President Trump’s maneuvers against Iran make sense once he is seen as a coalition leader and not just as a unilateral American President. I spent a lot of the last couple weeks reviewing kinetic options including wining the battle of the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz and if necessary using the shocking and shattering level of force President Nixon and Secretary Kissinger used against Hanoi and Haiphong in Christmas 1972 (which both leaders believed convinced the North Vietnamese to agree to a truce and the freeing of American POWs). If this were a unilateral American campaign I could enthusiastically support a more aggressive kinetic campaign. However it is also clear it would shatter the coalition because our Arab allies are convinced Iran could still do enormous damage to their oil fields and infrastructure. Coalitions are inherently slower than unilateral campaigns. However coalitions ultimately bring vastly more power to the fight. I am as frustrated as everyone else by the pace of talking with the dictatorship but having reviewed the correlation of forces and the options available to the coalition on one side and the Iranian religiously motivated dictatorship on the other I am prepared to assert that President Trump’s coalition leadership (something almost none of his critics want to acknowledge) is within reach of an enormous historic victory. And if the Iranian dictatorship ultimately proves it is hopelessly committed to a suicidal position there will be plenty of time for a kinetic campaign of enormous power and effectiveness. Either way we are on the edge of an astonishing victory for our values and for a safer Middle East.
In a long, deranged X post saying goodbye to Thomas Massie @RepThomasMassie MTG @mtgreenee appears to imply that the Trump administration killed Charlie Kirk, writing:
“I saw it all coming early, had just watched my friend Charlie Kirk assassinated, and knew they were going to do all of it and probably worse to me too, so I refused to allow it to happen to me, my family, and my district, so I resigned.”
In reality, “they” didn’t kill Charlie Kirk. A left-wing Antifa trans-loving liberal did.
Something is very wrong with MTG.
🔥Trouble brewing for Rand Paul?!?
Nate Morris, a 45-year-old businessman praised by Pres. Trump as a “strong MAGA Warrior,” is being floated as a possible Kentucky primary challenger.
The MAGA base is ‘Restless and Relentless’🔥
🚨Is Rand Paul finally vulnerable in Kentucky?
You will see this claim made repeatedly that in the loss Thomas Massie suffered the culprits who took him out were "boomers".
You will also see it stated that "boomers" fell for one AI ad, and that one ad flipped the election by an amount that embarrasses Massie people.
Then you will also see reports by Massie and his crew, sometimes spoken in interviews, that he overwhelmingly carried the younger voters and was only defeated by "boomers". There's a simple problem with that.
Kentucky does not keep nor publish any statistics that would back that up.
Kentucky, voter turnout rolls aren't even tabulated yet. Sure, we know how many people voted, and we know who got what number of votes. But the age demographic of those voters is not a piece of evidence that anyone has. Kentucky votes by secret ballot.
So why would somebody go on TV, go on podcasts, develop ads, and publish something that they know, simply isn't true?
Who voted for who is not recorded, much less published by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. And even if it was, those statistics wouldn't even be ready by now.
So why would somebody do that? Why would somebody want to segregate one segment of our community and convince their supporters that those people are to blame for Massie's loss?
Sounds to me like somebody is trying to divide our country. Sounds to me like somebody's trying to create tension between Americans by spreading artificial information.
Ask yourself this question, why?
More about that coming up. I'll be on the Rob Carter show this morning at 11 eastern, 10 central, and another Kentucky podcast tonight.
Tomorrow night at 8 PM right here on X I'll be hosting my first "space" called Marc Listens. Join this open discussion of these topics and more. Stay tuned.
Thomas Massie said... and I quote:
"If I lose on May 19th, I am not doing any more government ever."
If that is the case, why is he filing to run for Federal Office in 2028?
Because Thomas Massie is a liar, and Thomas Massie is a grifter.
Chip Roy is another MAGA-hating RINO, trying to hop on the Trump Train to get elected!
TEXAS, get out and vote for MAYES MIDDLETON tomorrow, Tuesday, May 26th. as Texas Attorney General.
So he can raise money from the far left and radical Islamic extremists…which he will then use to run for President…so he too can see what 1% feels like in a GOP primary.