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[RG911Team] What made Tucker Carlson turn against the Republican establishment?
Ted Cruz probably doesn’t know… but we do.
It had something to do with 9/11…
After twenty years in congress, Curt Weldon was about to become chairman of the House Armed Services Committee when he publicly questioned the accuracy of the 9-11 report. In retaliation, the Bush administration sent federal agents to his daughter’s house and ended his political career. At 77, Weldon has decided to tell the truth about what actually happened on September 11, 2001.
(0:00) Introduction
(2:33) Why Did They Oust Weldon?
(7:12) Could the CIA Have Prevented 9-11?
(16:00) How the FBI Tried to Intimidate Weldon
(19:23) Did the CIA Lie About Osama bin Laden’s Location?
(25:47) The Real Culprit Behind America’s Wars in the Middle East
(31:27) Trump’s Biggest Challenge Right Now
(33:11) How the Deep State Undermined Weldon’s Political Career
(43:16) Will Weldon Be Killed for Speaking Out?
(48:04) Why Hillary Clinton Had to Take Down Gaddafi
(49:31) The 9-11 Commission Was a Scam
(55:17) The Mysterious Collapse of Building 7
(1:05:13) How Will This Revelation Impact America’s Future?
(1:07:56) The Bush Administration and China
(1:14:32) Why Politicians Are So Scared of Declassifying 9-11 Documents
(1:20:14) Where Can Americans Find the Truth About 9-11?
Includes paid partnerships.
This is an incredible must watch interview about @DOGE , government waste and fraud, and how we are fixing the problem. Watch this and ask yourself how anyone other than a beneficiary of government fraud can be opposed to the work of @DOGE.
Thank you @DOGE!
.@ElonMusk is exactly right.
Joe Biden and the Democrats intentionally opened our borders wide.
They didn't care about the catastrophic consequences.
Because it was all about turning illegal aliens into Democrat voters.
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