“They Can No Longer Hide Their Contempt”: Crowley On Elite Democrats’ Opinion Of Average Americans
Crowley and Jack Posobiec delved into the assassination attempt against President Trump on July 13th. Crowley criticized the media and Big Tech for concealing critical details about the attempt, echoing past failures to fully disclose information in high-profile cases like the JFK assassination. She noted that President Trump himself expressed growing suspicions about the incident, revealing a shift in his perspective.
Posobiec, who is set to release a book titled Bulletproof, detailed shocking new revelations, including twelve independent security failures on the day of the attack. He criticized DHS and the Secret Service for obstructing Congress’s attempts to obtain documents related to the incident, suggesting a broader cover-up. Posobiec emphasized the need for continued investigation and transparency, asserting that the attempt might be linked to a larger conspiracy, involving top officials beyond just DHS and Secret Service.
Both commentators stressed the importance of staying informed and proactive despite the media’s efforts to downplay or obscure the facts surrounding the assassination attempt.
Scott Presler Reveals Successes Of Registering Hundreds Of Thousands Of Voters In PA
Scott Presler of Early Vote Action shared updates on his voter registration efforts in Pennsylvania. Crowley praised Presler’s progress and tireless dedication, noting his shift in focus to Pennsylvania as crucial for the upcoming election. Presler highlighted a significant decrease in the Democratic voter registration deficit from over 900,000 in 2016 to 347,000 currently, and even less when inactive voters are excluded. He detailed his grassroots approach, including setting up registration tables at local events and engaging directly with voters. Notably, he reported flipping Bucks County to a Republican plurality and nearing a similar victory in Luzerne County. Presler’s strategy and perseverance are credited with driving these shifts and improving Republican prospects in key areas.
Catherine Engelbrecht Offers Updates On Millions Of Illegal Voter Registrations Identified
Catherine Engelbrecht of True the Vote provided insights into ongoing election integrity challenges. Engelbrecht discussed recent developments in Georgia, where Mark Elias has moved to intervene on behalf of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to prevent cleaning up voter rolls. Engelbrecht found this encouraging, noting that the same judge who ruled favorably in a prior case is now addressing these new concerns. She remarked, "Patriots across the state in Georgia have just been unparalleled fantastic.”
Engelbrecht also highlighted issues with the U.S. Postal Service and drop boxes during the 2020 election, attributing problems to "engineered chaos” and inadequate systems for handling mass mail-in ballots. She emphasized the need for vigilance, advising voters to hand-deliver their ballots if possible. "You must crawl across broken glass to get that vote cast,” she urged. For more information and support, Engelbrecht encouraged listeners to visit True the Vote’s website and download their app, VoteAlert.org.
In a recent conversation with Monica Crowley, Eric Prince addressed several issues. He criticized the current state of American universities, attributing their left-wing bias to foreign influence and poor administration, stating, "This is the product of it. The University system… probably needs to be relooked at.” He suggested taxing endowments as a potential solution to drive reform.
On recent campus protests, Prince remarked that these are part of a broader destabilization effort. He noted that the protests’ inability to match the energy of past movements like Black Lives Matter indicated a shift in public perception, saying, "Most American people are still… able to see through that.”
Prince also discussed the situation in Haiti, criticizing its government and the role of NGOs in facilitating migration to the U.S. He described Haiti as "the embodiment of horrible management” and argued that "NGOs… are the true enemies of America.” Regarding Venezuela, he condemned the Maduro regime and its impact on the U.S., suggesting drastic measures to support democratic change.
For more updates, Prince directs listeners to follow him on X and check out his podcast, “Off Leash with Eric Prince.”
Part ONE:
Erik Prince Warns Of The Muslim Brotherhood And Progressive Factions Destroying America
Erik Prince Exposes The Marxist-Socialist Gang Oppressing The Nation of Venezuela
Part TWO:
Jeff Clark Updates The WarRoom On Fani Willis Case
Monica Crowley and Jeff Clark recently discussed significant legal developments involving President Trump’s case in Fulton County. Crowley opened the conversation by highlighting breaking news about the dismissal of charges. She remarked, “We got him, Jeff Clark on to take it all apart for us.” Clark explained that the recent decision from Judge McAfee strongly favored Trump’s position. “Judge McAfee dismissed three counts from the indictment,” Clark noted, emphasizing that Trump benefited from these dismissals.
Clark elaborated on the legal nuances, referencing the concept of federal preemption under the Supremacy Clause. He said, “There’s a famous case called Enrayloney… it says that if you’re talking about making representations to the federal government, it’s exclusively for the federal government to address.” Clark argued that the state court’s attempt to penalize actions related to federal election matters, such as the “fake electors scheme,” was improper. “Judge McAfee threw out the counts that… can be penalized under state criminal law,” he explained.
Regarding the remaining charges, Clark indicated that the case is currently “frozen” for Trump and other defendants pending an appeal about whether District Attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified. He added, “This case is on a very slow boat and it’s not going to be resolved until probably well into 2025.”
“It’s Warning You The Recession Is Coming”: Rickards Warns Of The Macro-Indicators Signaling Doom
Jim Rickards discussed the looming threat of a global recession and its potential impact on the U.S. economy with Monica Crowley. Rickards warned, "We’re seeing the downside of globalization,” noting that while the U.S. used to be able to pull itself out of recessions, a synchronized global downturn is now emerging. He highlighted China’s severe economic issues, including a collapsing real estate sector and government restrictions on bankers, as well as stagnation in Europe.
Rickards emphasized that U.S. GDP remains positive but is out of sync with Gross Domestic Income, which is declining. He pointed out that job creation figures are misleading due to an increase in part-time and illegal immigrant jobs, leading to potential net job losses. He also noted an unusual inversion in interest rates, signaling a recession. Rickards concluded with a mention of his website, meltdown24.com, and the significance of January 6, 2025, in U.S. politics.