Chuck DeVore Reveals How The Biden-Harris Regime Ignored Drone Strikes On American Bases For Weeks
Brian Kennedy and Chuck Devore discussed significant drone incursions attributed to the Chinese Communist Party. Devore, a strategic expert at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, highlighted a major drone swarm event that occurred over 17 nights beginning on Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 2023. Eyewitness reports described large drones, some measuring up to 20 feet, releasing smaller quadcopters. Despite this alarming situation, Devore noted that the Biden administration delayed responses, with decision-making hindered by legal concerns and bureaucracy.
Devore expressed concern that military personnel lacked the authority to protect sensitive assets, such as F-22 aircraft at Langley Air Force Base, suggesting that bureaucratic constraints were inhibiting effective defense measures. He emphasized the importance of acting decisively against these incursions, viewing them as acts of espionage that warranted immediate military responses.
The discussion also touched upon the broader implications of these incursions, framing them as indicative of a weak U.S. response to Chinese aggression. Devore argued that the increase in legal professionals within government has contributed to a “zero-risk tolerance” culture, impeding the ability of military personnel to take necessary action. He concluded by underscoring the need for a shift in mindset towards more proactive defense strategies, especially as tensions with China escalate.
WATCH NOW: Jenny Beth Martin Explains How You Can Make A Difference In Swing States In The Final Weeks
Brian Kennedy and Jenny Beth Martin emphasized the urgent efforts being made to mobilize voters for Donald Trump in the upcoming election, particularly in Georgia. With a razor-thin margin of just 11,779 votes in 2021, they anticipate a similarly close race and stress the importance of maximizing voter turnout. Martin detailed their grassroots strategy, which includes door-to-door outreach in partnership with organizations like Turning Point Action and America First Action.
These efforts are specifically targeting low-propensity voters—those who may vote occasionally but not in every election. Martin noted the importance of providing these voters with information and encouragement to support Trump. To incentivize participation, they are even offering compensation for volunteers who go door-knocking.
Despite some initial resistance from individuals who prefer privacy, Martin reported that many have been receptive to their outreach efforts. She highlighted the importance of personal connections, urging supporters to call and text friends and neighbors to encourage them to vote. With the stakes high in this election, both Kennedy and Martin are committed to ensuring that every vote counts and that absentee ballots are returned in time for counting.
“Wisconsin Is Definitely A Swing State”: WI GOP Party Chairman Brian Schimming On President Trump’s Promising Polling
Brian Schimming and Brian Kennedy discussed key aspects of Republican efforts in Wisconsin. Schimming highlighted recent political events, such as the Trump Unity rally and upcoming engagements with JD Vance. He emphasized Wisconsin’s role as a swing state, with 12 elections decided by small margins in the past two decades. Addressing voter fraud concerns, Schimming detailed Wisconsin’s large-scale election integrity operation, featuring 10 full-time staff members and the recruitment of nearly 6,000 poll workers. He outlined their strategy of cooperation with local clerks but stressed the willingness to file lawsuits if issues arise. Schimming also mentioned the challenge of Wisconsin’s decentralized voting system, which includes 1,851 clerks and absentee voting up to Election Day. Additionally, the state’s lack of partisan registration and unique voting rules were discussed, along with efforts to involve attorneys on Election Day. Kennedy praised Schimming’s leadership and expressed optimism about winning Wisconsin in the 2024 election.
WA-3 Candidate Joe Kent Discusses Securing The Congressional Victory In The Final Weeks, Delivering America First Agenda To Congress
Joe Kent, a retired Special Forces member and congressional candidate, emphasized the importance of flipping Washington’s 3rd District. He noted that Democrats are heavily funding his opponent, and the race will be tight, as Trump won the district twice before. Kent highlighted the severe economic struggles his constituents face, including skyrocketing fuel and grocery prices, as well as the district’s fentanyl epidemic. He’s committed to addressing these issues by focusing on spending control, stopping illegal immigration, and ending Washington’s excessive financial waste.
Kent’s top priorities include capping government spending, eliminating omnibus bills, and tackling the growing national debt. He firmly supports securing the U.S.-Mexico border and stopping the flow of fentanyl and illegal immigrants. Additionally, Kent advocates for avoiding unnecessary foreign conflicts, particularly in Ukraine, and supports President Trump’s foreign policy agenda.
Kent remains optimistic about a wave election favoring Republicans, urging voters to participate early and support his campaign through contributions or volunteering. His goal is to bring common-sense reforms to Congress, support the MAGA movement, and advocate for the working class. Kent aims to help drive real change by standing behind Trump’s legislative priorities and tackling issues critical to American families.
Jason Trennert Exposes How The Biden-Harris Regime Hid The True Inflation Numbers For Political Gain
In this conversation, Brian Kennedy interviews Jason Trennert, CEO of Strategas, discussing the state of the U.S. economy and political developments. Trennert shares his thoughts on attending the Al Smith dinner, praising it as an evening of goodwill while criticizing Kamala Harris’ absence and President Trump’s strong performance. The discussion then shifts to the economy, with Trennert explaining that Americans’ discontent, as reflected in polls, largely stems from inflation and economic hardship, particularly among lower-income individuals. He contrasts the economic improvements during Trump’s presidency with the struggles of the past three and a half years, noting that inflation in essentials like food and energy has outpaced wage growth for many Americans.
The conversation also covers one of Trump’s economic proposals, the creation of “Freedom Cities” to spur job growth and innovation. While Trennert is generally skeptical of central planning, he acknowledges the potential benefits of such a plan in promoting economic development and breaking away from the bureaucratic stagnation present in many American cities. He also suggests decentralizing government power by moving federal agencies out of Washington, D.C., to reconnect them with regular Americans.
Bradley Thayer: “Taiwan Shows What China Can Be”
Dr. Brad Thayer talked about the likelihood of China battling Taiwan.
Sam Faddis: “We Are Designing For The Chinese The Fighters That Will Win The War Against Us”
Sam Faddis, a former CIA officer and critical analyst, emphasizes the alarming extent of Chinese influence and espionage operations against the United States. In a discussion about a recent House committee report, he highlights that the FBI now opens a new espionage case involving the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) every 12 hours, indicating a severe and escalating threat to national security. Faddis points out that Chinese stealth fighters have been developed using stolen American designs, paralleling historical espionage cases like those of the Soviet Union. He believes the U.S. effectively enables its adversaries by providing the blueprints for future conflicts. As he prepares for a conference in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with Frank Gaffney and others, Faddis stresses the need for heightened public awareness and a collective effort to counteract these threats, suggesting that the American people play a crucial role in safeguarding national security.
Frank Gaffney: America Must Prepare To Rid The U.S. Of The CCP’s “Elite Capture”
Frank Gaffney discussed the upcoming American Freedom Alliance conference in Allentown, Pennsylvania, focusing on the escalating threats from Chinese influence in the U.S. He referenced a new report from the House Committee on Homeland Security detailing Chinese Communist Party (CCP) operations that pose a significant threat to U.S. national security. Gaffney emphasized that the FBI opens a new espionage case against the CCP every 12 hours, illustrating the scale of Chinese espionage and technology theft, including the design specifications for stealth fighters. He argued that China’s infiltration could undermine U.S. sovereignty, advocating for increased vigilance and action against these threats. Gaffney also highlighted the need for political leadership to implement serious counterintelligence measures and limit access to sensitive information, suggesting that America needs a strategic course correction similar to Ronald Reagan’s approach during the Cold War to effectively combat the current challenges posed by the CCP.