Wednesday, July 31
Rep. Gaetz Introduces Letter Demanding DHS Turnover Documents Related To Assassination Attempt
In his Wednesday remarks, Matt Gaetz criticized government censorship, particularly concerning social media and political discourse. He highlighted a “censorship industrial complex” that operates through U.S. government funding to suppress certain narratives, saying, “It’s Orwellian.” Gaetz pointed out that entities like the Department of Homeland Security are proud of their censorship actions, aiming to control digital content. He stated, “We have such a corrupt system that just rolls everything up for one up or down vote,” suggesting systemic issues prevent proper oversight.
Gaetz also discussed military policies, lamenting that “woke policies” and microaggressions are weakening recruitment and morale. He criticized the Pentagon’s focus on issues like gendered language, saying, “Give me a break. Do you think China’s doing this? Russia is doing this?”
On spending and immigration, Gaetz urged Republicans to demand strict measures against illegal voting by non-citizens, asserting, “You have to be willing to shut down the government over it.” He believes that strong demands are necessary to prevent “20 million illegal aliens” from voting in elections and emphasizes the importance of holding officials accountable for election integrity.
AG Bailey Secures Court Order Forcing Democrats To Finish Constructing Trump’s Border Wall
Attorney General Andrew Bailey, in this segment, discusses a court victory forcing the Biden administration to resume construction of the border wall initiated under President Trump, emphasizing national security and adherence to Congress’s intent. Bailey criticized Biden’s reversal, stating, “On day one in office, President Biden signed an executive order saying walls don’t work.” This led to a legal battle where Bailey successfully argued that the Department of Homeland Security’s actions contradicted congressional mandates. He highlighted Biden’s past support for the wall, calling it “a complete reversal of policy position and an act of hypocrisy.”
Bailey also addressed the broader immigration crisis, asserting that “every state is a border state” due to the flow of illegal migrants and drugs like fentanyl, leading to significant issues in Missouri. He noted, “There are 45 major airports…used by the federal government to transport these illegal aliens.” Bailey’s office has demanded transparency from the Department of Homeland Security and filed lawsuits to combat human trafficking and enforce state laws against illegal immigration. He also targets diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, stating that such practices are discriminatory and have no place in public institutions.
Dr. Malone: Fauci Used A Private Email Server To Establish Backchannel To Washington Post Reporters
Dr. Robert Malone criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci for allegedly using a private email server to communicate with Washington Post reporters to control narratives about controversial research practices involving beagles. Malone accused Fauci of lying to Congress about these communications, citing contradictions in testimony and evidence of a back-channel relationship with Fauci’s associate, Dr. David Morens. He criticized media outlets for acting as government mouthpieces and doubted congressional action against Fauci. Malone also discussed the “limited hangout” strategy regarding COVID-19 vaccine injuries, highlighting evolving public discussions and RFK Jr.’s criticism of vaccine safety oversight. He raised concerns about the media’s portrayal of bird flu as a looming threat, attributing it to government and corporate interests’ fear-mongering for profit. Malone’s new book, “Psy War,” aims to educate the public about psychological manipulation technologies. He advocates for public resistance to media narratives and political exploitation of health crises.
Rickards: Trump-Vance Growth Plan Is The “American System 2.0”
Jim Rickards discussed the urgent need for President Trump’s economic policies to address the U.S. debt crisis, which stands at $35 trillion with a debt-to-GDP ratio of 135%, the highest in U.S. history. He argued that simply reducing the debt is unlikely, and that increasing economic growth is a more viable solution. Rickards endorsed Trump’s plan, which includes high tariffs to protect U.S. industries, infrastructure investments, and a national bank to support commerce. He traced this approach back to the “American System” advocated by early American leaders like Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, and Ronald Reagan.
Rickards criticized the globalist approach of recent administrations, which he believes undermines U.S. interests by promoting free trade while ignoring intellectual property theft and competitive advantages gained by other countries, particularly China. He expressed optimism about the “American System 2.0” for stimulating growth and emphasized that investing in U.S. infrastructure and industries is crucial despite potential negative impacts on global trade relationships.
Wax: Protests Over Shelters For Illegals In NYC Revolt Against One-Party Rule By Democrats
Gavin Wax, President of the New York City Young Republican Club, discussed recent protests in New York, highlighting widespread frustration with the city and state governments. He criticized the one-party rule for prioritizing illegal migrants over struggling local residents, citing rising rents, high living costs, and increased crime. Wax pointed to a shift in some outer boroughs toward Republican representation due to dissatisfaction with current policies. He alleged that city officials are retaliating against these shifting districts by placing homeless shelters in their neighborhoods rather than affluent areas. Wax also condemned the handling of migrant issues, including the conversion of public buildings into shelters and lenient treatment of migrant criminals. He stressed the need for strong messaging on immigration issues to galvanize voters, particularly in swing states. Wax emphasized the importance of grassroots efforts, including phone banking and volunteering in pivotal states, to support President Trump and Republican causes. He urged people to get involved, regardless of their location, and to follow the New York Young Republican Club for further engagement.
DeGrasse: Kamala Harris “Honeymoon Period” Will Drag Through DNC Convention
Alex DeGrasse provided an update on the current state of the polls and the impact of Kamala Harris’s introduction as a vice-presidential candidate. He noted that while the polls are tightening due to Harris’s “honeymoon period,” this is a typical response to high media attention and positive coverage. He emphasized the importance of focusing on policy issues rather than identity politics, arguing that President Trump’s strong record on issues like border security and the economy could sway voters back to his side. DeGrasse also stressed the need for continued grassroots efforts, including volunteering and poll watching, especially in battleground states. “The more voters understand Kamala Harris’s positions and actions, the more they will move away from the Democrat Party,” he said. DeGrasse urged involvement through initiatives like Protect the Vote and Trump Talk to ensure election integrity and voter engagement.
Formica: TP Action Priming Pennsylvania For Big Win November On The Ground
Noah Formica, a field representative for Turning Point Action in Pennsylvania, provided an update from a rally in Harrisburg. He described the event as a successful voter registration drive, highlighting efforts to mobilize first-time and seasoned voters, including those as old as 89. Formica emphasized the importance of not only registering voters but also ensuring they receive mail-in ballots to guarantee their participation. He noted significant progress in reducing the Democrats’ voter registration lead, citing a decrease from 36,041 to 1,400 in just two weeks. He urged Republicans to engage in various outreach activities, including attending gun shows, fairs, and Trump rallies, to register and mobilize voters. “We have to play the game to change the game,” he said, stressing the need for focused efforts on mail-in ballots and voter registration to secure victory. Formica encouraged involvement through Turning Point Action’s website and called on supporters to register and mobilize voters in their communities.
Bowyer: Arizona Victories Examples Of TP Action Well Organized Effort To Win Critical States
Tyler Bowyer, CEO of Turning Point Action, discussed the organization’s national strategy and focus on key battleground states. He highlighted the success of their efforts in states like Arizona and Wisconsin, where they are mobilizing thousands of volunteers to register and chase ballots. Bowyer explained that the strategy involves not just registering voters but ensuring their participation through persistent follow-ups. "We’re putting hundreds of full-time bodies and thousands of volunteers into the chase,” he said, emphasizing the importance of this approach. He identified Arizona and Wisconsin as crucial due to their electoral significance, with Arizona’s historical early voting system providing a strategic advantage. Bowyer also addressed the challenge posed by the Democrat’s grassroots efforts and substantial campaign funding, asserting that the key to countering this is to focus on ballot chasing. He encouraged involvement through Turning Point Action’s website, where people can apply for full-time positions or sign up for volunteer opportunities.
Chattah: NVGOP Partnering With Grassroots Organizations Early On Key To Trump Victory In NV
Sigal Chattah discussed the Kamala Harris campaign’s aggressive strategy in Nevada, noting the opening of new campaign offices as a sign of their commitment. However, Chattah believes these offices are less significant compared to grassroots efforts. "Campaign offices are just bases,” she said, emphasizing that effective grassroots work can be done more flexibly. Despite the Democrats’ increased enthusiasm, Chattah highlighted the strong grassroots presence of Republicans, particularly through their partnership with Turning Point Action. She praised the efforts of Trump Force 47 and Turning Point for mobilizing grassroots support in Nevada, noting a marked improvement from previous election cycles. To boost Republican voter turnout, she stressed the importance of educating voters about early and mail-in voting. For involvement, she directed supporters to the Nevada GOP website and encouraged following her on social media platforms.