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America First is LIVE! Tonight we are discussing the CRUSHING DEFEAT of Jamaal Bowman in New York at the hands of AIPAC ALSO the NYT profile on Miriam Adelson, poised to give $100 million to Trump...

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One of the things you start to realize when you start to understand our ecological and energy problems is that the global planners have no solutions, they are literally counting on AI to solve everything.
I will be going live tonight at 7pm CT to begin my pre-debate coverage exclusively on Rumble!
🇺🇸🇱🇧🇮🇱⚡️- The State Department and other intelligence sources are now publicly warning that a war between Israel and Hezbollah is imminent, and likely to break out in the next few weeks. Officials also state that the catalyst for the war will happen with little warning.
I have been saying from the very beginning that the campaign in Gaza would only be the first phase of a multi-front regional war against Iran and its proxies.

Since October 7th the writing was on the wall that Israel would seek to overturn the status quo with Iran by not only destroying Hamas but also seriously degrading Hezbollah and the Iranian nuclear program.

And make no mistake this is about expanding Israel’s borders in every direction to effectively annex the Gaza strip and southern Lebanon, probably the West Bank as well.

But a war in Lebanon will quickly turn bad for Israel and draw the United States further into the conflict and closer to a direct confrontation with Iran.
Thank you for tuning in to my coverage of the first Presidential debate last night!

My stream peaked at #2 on all of Rumble and reached 27,000 concurrent viewers— my biggest Rumble stream yet.

My team began streaming the debate from our new official account on X after Rumble crashed and we peaked at 90,000 concurrent, although I believe the viewcount on X is broken.

During the last election four years ago I was the number one streamer on DLive. Shortly after I lost everything and was banned on every streaming platform. Now I have returned at the top of the Rumble platform... this is going to be a big year!
It seems that the entire country, including the Democrats themselves, was truly shocked at the state of Biden's cognitive decline last night. Although there were clear signs of impairment in 2020, he has thus far been able to pull it together, probably with the aid of drugs, for major public appearances such as the State of the Union or previous debates in the last four years.

But almost immediately after Biden stepped onto the stage last night it became undeniably clear that his mental decline is so acute as to be disqualifying. Throughout the night, Democrat leaders and activists began to openly urge Biden to withdraw from the ticket based singularly on his catastrophic performance.

As some have pointed out already, since Biden has surpassed the delegate threshold to secure the nomination he cannot be forced off the ticket, he must withdraw. But in his present condition I don't think he could resist an intervention from the party whether he wants to withdraw or not.

With the convention less than 2 months away and ballot access deadlines approaching the Democrats have limited time to find a suitable replacement, which has become an inevitability overnight. This is Trump's race to lose at this point, although anything can happen between now and November.
What is more notable however is the way in which powerful forces have coalesced around Trump in the last year. It should be noted that his comeback was never a guarantee or even a likely scenario after January 6th when he was nearly convicted by his own party in the Senate, banned from social media, and considered a pariah by the entire conservative movement.

Trump left office in 2021 a greatly diminished figure with most of his legacy undone by the lockdown-induced recession and aggressive executive action from the Biden administration. His ostensible defeat shattered his aura of invulnerability. By becoming the first one-term president since George Bush, it seemed that the political establishment had fully prevailed and proved that his initial victory was the fluke that they sought to portray it as.

And for two years the situation didn't improve. Truth Social was (and is) a flop. After McCarthy came crawling back for support in the midterms, Trump was still blamed for the Republicans' lackluster performance in 2022. Simultaneously, Ron DeSantis' blowout reelection victory made him a legitimate challenger for the nomination in 2024.

Things continued to get worse. In his early campaign announcement after the midterms, Trump appeared tired and dull. He was embarrassed by Kanye West's YE24 stunt. And by early 2023 his campaign was seriously struggling to raise money. But with the announcement of the first indictment in New York City in the Spring of 2023, Trump got a major boost as Republicans were forced to circle the wagons and defend him from the overreach of the Democrats.

The successive waves of indictments from the Department of Justice and Fulton County transformed Trump into a martyr-like figure and a symbol. This was beneficial since the "real" Trump had become so much less inspiring and energetic than he was in 2016. This coupled with DeSantis' failure to launch upon his announcement that came far too late in May 2023 propelled Trump through the GOP primary.

With all of his momentum headed into the primary season, Trump got another major boost when Hamas invaded Israel in October 2023. Although it might not have been apparent then, it is undeniable now, that this attack pushed the American Jewish elite further to the Right and forced them to coalesce around Trump.

Seeing the initial response from radical young Leftists on college campuses and the Biden administration's efforts to restrain Israel's campaign in Gaza, major Republican Jewish donors and even lifelong Democrat Jewish donors from Wall Street and Silicon Valley embraced Trump and his unconditional support of Israel.

Since then, time has been an ally with everything working in Trump's favor: The unraveling of the politicized indictments, disintegration of his primary challengers, worsening situation in Ukraine, gridlock in Congress, escalating tension between Biden and Netanyahu... and now, Joe Biden's worsening dementia.
But I think this raises an important concern about Trump's seemingly inevitable march back into the White House. The two developments that radically changed his fortunes in 2023 are each a double edged sword.

The series of indictments against Trump transformed him into a powerful martyr figure, but they have also left him politically and financially vulnerable. Without the presidency and without an unlimited glut of cash, Trump faces bankruptcy and possibly house arrest for the rest of his life. This is an all or nothing scenario where he must win by any means necessary, and that makes him politically dependent on Republicans and financially dependent on donors.

The cardinal rule in Art of the Deal is that you must be willing to walk away from the table and in this case that is not an option. Did the indictments substantially harden the resolve of the base? Or did they make Trump more pliable to powerful interests? I think this is a fair question, and it always is when serious indictments are brought.

On the second point, Jewish donors have flocked to Trump owing largely to the impact of the October 7th attack on the Jewish consciousness. Not only Israel but all of World Jewry was pushed far to the right seeing Israel imperiled on October 7th. This was the first time Israel has faced such an existential threat since the Yom Kippur War 50 years ago which produced generations of neocon Jews.

So yes Trump gained very powerful allies like the reliably Republican Miriam Adelson and also from lifelong Democrat Jews like Jacob Helberg from Silicon Valley and like Bill Ackman from Wall Street. But their resources are not unconditional. And suddenly the Trump campaign becomes the one that is backed by billionaires, foreign governments, security contractors, and big business.

It certainly doesn't alleviate these concerns to see Trump roll out a new agenda based on drilling oil, deepening the Paul Ryan tax cuts, and stapling greencards to diplomas.

So the question becomes— what is this all for? When Trump wins in 2024 will his MAGA revolution have conquered the system, or will the system have conquered the MAGA revolution?

If Trump wins and serves his full term, the MAGA Revolution will have spanned 14 years from his announcement in June 2015 to the inauguration of a new president in January 2029. Will the Trump movement have been transformational and changed the trajectory of America on the three foundational issues that he ran on in 2016, which are trade, immigration, and foreign wars? Or— did the Trump movement merely re-legitimize the same uniparty consensus by leading the disaffected on a dramatic adventure right back to where we started?

I do believe the Trump movement has led to a course correction maybe most notably on trade and political correctness, but it seems that the foreign wars and immigration are worse than ever. Those will be what define the second term and to what extent Trumpism was a success. And if Yoram Hazony and Bill Ackamn have any sway over the hiring... it isn't looking good.

Regardless, we must begin to think ahead to the battle within the Trump administration to restrict immigration, protect free speech online, and fight for independence from Israel. And then beyond to the post-Trump period when Christian and White identity may be at the forefront of the political struggle.
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