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The Case Against Trump from the Right that Conservative Media Is Too Scared to Recognize | Guest: Ken Cuccinelli | 7/6/23
The Case Against Trump from the Right that Conservative Media Is Too Scared to Recognize | Guest: Ken Cuccinelli | 7/6/23
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67 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2023
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Trump knows where the deep state bodies are buried! He’s really angry this time! He is our revenge! We’ve heard all these talking points as if Trump was never president, but today’s guest warns us it’s all a lie. Ken Cuccinelli was deputy DHS secretary under Trump and is now supporting DeSantis. Why? Although nobody comes close to Trump in terms of showmanship, nobody comes close to DeSantis in terms of results. Yes, Trump is unconventional, but he is not anti-establishment. Cuccinelli offers the most detailed first-hand account of how, even when Trump agrees with us on the issues, he never follows through because of bad appointments, lack of preparation, lack of core conviction, and lack of discipline and focus. Ken recounts how globalists like Steven Mnuchin harmed much of the pro-worker agenda, how Trump failed on immigration and dealing with the riots, and how he didn’t even try to fulfill many of his promises. He argues that Trump knew exactly where the bodies were buried because they were often his own cabinet picks.
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Released:
Jul 6, 2023
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