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"We" are not infiltrating the GOP. There is no "we." "We" are not organized. "We" do not have money. "We" are playing T-ball.

THEY are organized, monied, sophisticated, and benefitting the most. THEY put Joshua Steinman, Mike Benz, Michael Anton, Darren Beattie, and others in the Trump admin. THEY got a $500 million contract from the CIA. THEY worked the patriots to get Vance a seat.



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"We" are not infiltrating the GOP. There is no "we." "We" are not organized. "We" do not have money. "We" are playing T-ball.

THEY are organized, monied, sophisticated, and benefitting the most. THEY put Joshua Steinman, Mike Benz, Michael Anton, Darren Beattie, and others in the Trump admin. THEY got a $500 million contract from the CIA. THEY worked the patriots to get Vance a seat.

BY Nicholas J. Fuentes


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