Byron Donalds on New York's Radical Nominee, Iran Nuclear Sites, and Border Security
The Mark Levin ShowJune 27, 202512 min1,479 views
29 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβRadical Nominee in New York
- π‘ Byron Donalds expresses confusion and concern over the Democrat nomination of Zarin Mamani in New York, describing him as an Islamist and Marxist.
- π― Donalds criticizes Mamani's proposed policies, such as government-run supermarkets and free public transport, deeming them economically unworkable and part of the Democrat party's tendency towards "insane policies."
- β οΈ He suggests that such radical nominations could lead to a depopulation of New York City and a repopulation with individuals sharing similar ideologies, potentially destroying the city.
Trump's Action on Iran Nuclear Sites
- π The discussion highlights President Trump's decision to neutralize Iranian nuclear sites, praised as the "absolute right call" where previous presidents failed.
- π Donalds contrasts Trump's approach with that of Obama and Biden, who he claims empowered Iran through policies like those of Robert Malley, leading to Iran's advancement toward nuclear weapons.
- β Trump's strategy is characterized as an "America First policy" that prioritizes preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons without deploying ground troops.
- π The action is seen as making the world safer, countering the argument that "America First" means disengagement from global issues, especially concerning radicalism like the Iranian regime.
Border Security and Deportation Force
- π The conversation touches on the need for resources for a deportation force, emphasizing its importance for President Trump to fulfill his promise of securing the border.
- π It is noted that the bill includes funding to add 10,000 personnel to ICE, a significant increase to manage the logistical operation of deporting individuals.
- π οΈ The need for adequate resources, including personnel and bed space, is stressed as crucial for effective deportation operations.
Tax Policy and Senate Negotiations
- π Concerns are raised about the Senate's version of tax policy changes, specifically regarding Green New Deal tax credits.
- π While the House provision aimed to sunset these credits in 2028, the Senate's version extends them to 2030, a move criticized as detrimental to reliable energy and America's future power needs.
- β³ There is an expectation that tax cuts will be finalized by July, before the August midterms, with a focus on getting the bill to the president's desk to implement reforms.
FEMA Reform and Disaster Recovery
- ποΈ Byron Donalds represents areas in Florida, including Naples and Fort Myers, which are recovering from hurricanes like Ian.
- π§ He expresses satisfaction that President Trump is taking a strong look at FEMA, describing the agency as a bureaucratic mess that has not been working effectively.
- π The hope is that Trump's reforms will improve FEMA's ability to help people during crises.
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