Trump's Stranglehold, AIPAC Money, and the $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund | 05-21-26
Liberty RoundTableMay 21, 202600:23:05

Trump's Stranglehold, AIPAC Money, and the $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund | 05-21-26

Sam Bushman and James Edwards continue breaking down the fallout from the Massie primary, then pivot to Andy Barr winning the Kentucky Senate race with Trump's backing, the question of whether ambassadorship offers to drop out constitute election fraud, the elephant in the room about Israeli influence over American politics, and Trump's new $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund. Who's really going to get that money? Plus: Memphis crime, fentanyl busts in Tennessee, and the UN quietly walking back its extreme climate warming claims.

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Introduction
0:17 Trump's stranglehold on the GOP after Massie's loss
0:40 Andy Barr wins Kentucky Senate primary with Trump's endorsement
1:12 Ambassadorships as bribes to drop out: Is that election fraud?
3:00 81% of young voters chose Massie, and the future trends
7:13 How much control does Israel have over US politics?
8:50 What Trump has actually delivered: a sober assessment
10:25 Trump's $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund announced
12:20 The Anti-Weaponization Fund breakdown: who really gets it?
18:22 Memphis: 1,500 illegal firearms seized
20:54 UN backs away from extreme climate warming scenarios
22:49 Closing thoughts

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