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Let’s Face It: Trump Is Making the Establishment Great Again | Guest: Pedro Gonzalez | 4/19/23
Let’s Face It: Trump Is Making the Establishment Great Again | Guest: Pedro Gonzalez | 4/19/23
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73 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2023
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Whether it’s terrible endorsements, supporting Disney, or getting in our way on every policy issue, Trump is actually making the establishment great again. We’re joined by Pedro Gonzalez, who explains how the very elements of the establishment that plagued conservatives for years are working with Trump to neuter our movement. All of these voices in conservative talk know better, but are too scared to state the obvious. Rather than moving Trump to the right, they are allowing Trump to move the conservative movement to the left to accommodate his personal issues. This is not about 2024. This is about right here and now. Pedro explains how Trump’s inner circle is sabotaging our growing success against the transsexual agenda.
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Released:
Apr 19, 2023
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