How Do We Talk About Racism?

How Do We Talk About Racism?

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Ilhan Omar UNDER FIRE, CA Voter Fraud EXPOSED, Code Pink Cuba HYPOCRITES

James O'Keefe and Nick Shirley just blew a massive California voter fraud scandal wide open—and Gavin Newsom is panicking. With this explosive new evidence, we have to ask: how is Eric Swalwell suddenly surging in the polls for CA Governor? We are breaking down the numbers and th ...  Show more

From Joe Kent to Hormuz: The REAL STORIES Behind the Chaos

Principled whistleblower or national security threat? What is really going on with Joe Kent? In a matter of months, he went from PresidentTrump's MAGA-aligned National Counterterrorism Director to resigning in protest and finding himself at the center of a massive federal probe. ...  Show more

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