Boebert: ” I’m Willing To Shut Down The Government To Have A Secure Border And Elections”
In her discussion with Mike Davis, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert criticized continuing resolutions (CRs) and expressed her strong opposition to the current one. She argued that CRs merely sustain current funding levels without resolving pressing issues, such as securing the border or addressing government overreach. Boebert emphasized that she has consistently opposed CRs, calling them a “can’t resolve anything” bill. She also voiced support for the Save Act, which aims to secure elections, praising its inclusion in the CR but expressing skepticism about its chances in the Senate. Despite backing the Save Act, Boebert predicted that the Senate would strip it out, leaving a clean CR that would lead to another omnibus bill in December. Her stance reflects frustration with Washington’s inability to curb government spending and address critical issues like immigration and election security.
Rep. Crane: “There’s A Lot Of People In The Government Who Would Like To See President Trump Dead”
U.S. Representative Eli Crane expressed strong opposition to the Continuing Resolution (CR), aligning with colleague Lauren Boebert’s stance. Crane indicated he would not support the CR, as it did not address key concerns like the Save Act, which aims to secure elections by preventing illegal immigrants from voting. Crane emphasized the importance of fighting for this legislation and expressed frustration that Republicans were not willing to “die on this hill.” He referenced evidence of illegal voting in Virginia and Texas, challenging the Democrats’ denial of such activities. Although willing to consider supporting a CR if it meant a real effort to pass the Save Act, Crane ultimately rejected the resolution, citing the need to stop reckless spending and focus on re-electing President Trump. He highlighted the urgency of securing elections and stopping illegal voting, noting that the Save Act would require voter ID and protect against future electoral fraud.
Rep. Harrison: “We’ve Got To Get President Trump Back In The White House To Shut That Border Down”
Mike Davis discusses Steve Bannon’s absence until shortly before the election, where he will return energized. Davis introduces Brian Harrison, a former Trump administration official and now a politician, who outlines key issues affecting Texas and the nation. Harrison criticizes Kamala Harris as ineffective on border control, highlighting her role in dismantling Trump-era policies like Title 42, which expedited deportations. He blames the Biden-Harris administration for the border crisis, allowing over 10 million illegal immigrants into the country and posing security risks. Harrison supports Texas’ novel border measures, including making illegal entry a state crime. They express concern over non-citizens illegally voting, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations. Harrison advocates for reining in bureaucratic overreach and deregulation under a future Trump administration to restore constitutional governance. Both stress the urgency of addressing the border crisis, illegal immigration, and bureaucratic control over laws and regulations.
Jenny Beth Martin Explains Why You Should Share Kamalaquiz.com With Your Friends And Family
Jenny Beth Martin introduces a new website, KamalaQuiz.com, designed to inform voters about Vice President Kamala Harris through a fun, Jeopardy-style quiz. The quiz allows users to learn about Harris and share information with friends and family, especially those undecided about voting. Martin emphasizes that the quiz is not overly negative but encourages people to test their knowledge about Harris. She also promotes another initiative, MarchToVictory.com, where volunteers can sign up to write pre-addressed postcards urging voters to support Donald Trump. Martin encourages viewers to use these tools to engage with fellow voters and help educate them before the election.
Josh Hammer Breaks Down The Israeli Operation Against Hezbollah In Lebanon
Josh Hammer discusses Israel’s recent sophisticated military operation against Hezbollah, emphasizing its tactical brilliance. The operation involved Israeli intelligence and Mossad successfully infiltrating Hezbollah’s supply chain, planting explosives in pagers used by the group. These pagers, believed by Hezbollah to be secure, were detonated remotely, providing Israel with a real-time map of Hezbollah’s operatives. Hammer highlights how the operation restored some of Israel’s credibility following the October 7th massacre and boosted morale in the midst of ongoing conflicts.
Hammer also touches on broader geopolitical implications, noting that China has distanced itself from Israel and is supporting anti-Israel forces, including Hezbollah and Hamas. He discusses how China has increased its involvement with Palestinian groups, including hosting a summit for the Palestinian Authority and Hamas in Beijing. Despite these challenges, Hammer sees the operation as a significant victory for Israel, both militarily and politically. He concludes by noting the ongoing multi-front war Israel faces, including recent missile attacks from Yemen, and stresses the importance of this victory for Israeli morale.
McGinley: “President Trump And J.D. Vance Can’t Do It All Themselves They Need Your Help”
Bill McGinley emphasizes the importance of grassroots efforts in ensuring election integrity and supporting the Trump campaign. He highlights the role of volunteers in serving as poll watchers, monitoring election processes, and ensuring transparency in battleground states. McGinley encourages individuals to update their voter registration, assist friends and family in doing the same, and vote early to avoid unforeseen issues on Election Day. He stresses the need for Republicans to organize effectively, comparing it to the well-funded, anonymous efforts by Democrats. McGinley urges supporters to take ownership of their role in the election, promoting websites like protectthevote.com and swampvoteusa.com for further involvement. His overall message is clear: victory depends on grassroots mobilization, with every supporter acting as a force multiplier to help secure a transparent and fair outcome for President Trump, JD Vance, and other Republican candidates.
Gina Swoboda Details Potential Illegals Voting In AZ And Cleaning Up The Voter Rolls
Gina Swoboda gave details of investigations that show that illegals may have voted in Arizona and she outlined her efforts to get them removed so they could not vote again in the 2024 election.
Ryan Walters Details How The Establishment Is Trying To Impeach Him In Oklahoma
Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s State Superintendent of Education, emphasized his commitment to bringing the Bible and the Ten Commandments back into classrooms, asserting that students deserve to learn about the Bible’s influence on American and Western civilization. He claims this initiative has attracted attacks from both the National Teachers Union and some Republicans, including Speaker Charles McCall, who initiated impeachment efforts. Walters views these actions as politically motivated attempts to intimidate him for holding conservative values. Despite media and legal challenges, which he calls “nonsensical,” Walters remains steadfast in promoting conservative education reforms like school choice and ensuring transparency. He argues that his administration is fulfilling voters’ demands for accountability, while pushing back against what he calls a “radical” teachers’ union and biased media.