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Full Tucker and Trump interview in glorious 360p to fit the bandwidth limits. It's a very good interview, Trump's still smart and shoots from the hip, the two n-word bit is hillarious for Tucker's reaction, says the US did the Nordstream bombing without saying it, and flat out says he's not dropping out no matter what they do (also feels like a deliberate call out of the GOPe who are probably scheming to make it happen). At 32:40 he talks about how Xi speaks and knows english after he bombed Syria and he had a deliberate honeypot interpreter.

I think Tucker might be on the Trump train now, his disdain for neocons and global stuff is apparent in the cut-aways he did for the show and with the rumor going around Meatball will announce his campaign on the Gay and Cuck Show, likely sees if only from a ratings perspective he'll be the only Trump person on Fox.


Speaking of faggots and campaigns, Tim Scott is going to let everyone know he's black and he's republican, so you better vote for him:

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And a chaser, Eyepatch McCain tried to show he's not a lizard person, but reveals he is just a retarded lizard person:
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To be fair to Joe, I also wouldn't assume that some pajeet manlet is the UK Prime Minister yet here we are
Still, you'd think with all the handlers he has to herd him away from the press, someone would've whispered in his ear "See that guy? He's the prime minister. Try not to be a mush brain around him..."
 
Testimony at the Arizona Senate Elections Committee regarding election interference in 2020/2022 claims that the Arizona Dems, including governor Katie Hobbs, are embroiled in a money laundering scheme involving the Mexican Sinaloa cartel. They've been taking bribes in exchange for falsified mortgages and deeds of trust, effectively granting the cartels Arizonan land and property (and probably more than a few votes). The investigation itself has been hampered by "several attempts" on one of the investigator's life, according to the woman presenting the evidence.

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At least three of the five Maricopa County Supervisors, among many others, have recorded documents showing the acceptance of bribes.

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There are also murmurs online regarding RINO Kenneth Bennet, who was not only involved in the failed Maricopa audit but is actually sitting in the committee. (You can hear him sweating during the hearing above, trying to run defense for the other members of the chamber and getting witness' names out of the investigators.)

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Edit: Here's a clip of Bennet throwing out a flustered "point of order" and having to get bailed out by one of the other committee members.

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Many of you probably remember how nearly two months ago, during an Arizona joint committee hearing on elections, a witness named Jackie Breger testified that many Arizona politicians took bribes from the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel. The list of those who took bribes includes the newly-installed illegitimate governor Katie Hobbs.

Well earlier today the AZ state legislature voted to expel their own Rep. Liz Harris for the "crime" of being the one who invited Breger to come speak to that committee. I wonder how many of them also took some of that bribe money (or maybe were just threatened tbh) from the same cartel?

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India's trust in the US has been declining ever since the US financial crisis sent the world into shock in 2007. Since then, India has seen the US botch its pullout of Afghanistan, politicize its Covid response, and kick Russia out of the SWIFT banking system. All this has led India, the world's largest Democracy, to lose trust in the strength and impartiality of US systems. In this episode of China Unscripted, we discuss how Indian scientists were treated during Covid, how the Ukraine issue is perceived in India, and how the US response to Covid was viewed in New Delhi. Joining us in this episode is Cleo Paskal, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
This keeps getting worse
 
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