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The Ultimate Explainer of the Differences Between Trump and DeSantis | Guest; Rep. Thomas Massie
The Ultimate Explainer of the Differences Between Trump and DeSantis | Guest; Rep. Thomas Massie
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79 minutes
Released:
Jan 9, 2024
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We need to be emotionally prepared for the fact that our government is purposely maximizing the pain on our safety, liberty, and economy through anarcho-tyranny. Today, I show how easily the government turns on and off the faucet of law enforcement depending on the outcome. It persecutes J6 defendants and those who exercise self-defense against the cartels as it gives a reprieve to invaders, criminal aliens, gangbangers, and Hamas rioters. I go through the Ray Epps sentencing document to drive home this point. Also, Biden is purposely allowing the Houthis to block shipping lanes in order to raise the cost of all vital goods. Later on, we’re joined by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who is on the road from Iowa to Washington. He offers the most in-depth contrast between Trump and DeSantis in terms of their abilities as an executive to govern and achieve our outcomes. His observations are all based on real facts and real records of the two candidates. Massie is hard to please, but he explains why DeSantis has won over his heart and his brain.
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Released:
Jan 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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