Trump-Russia Probe Accountability, Biden's Health, and Economic Policy Shifts
The Mark Levin ShowJuly 27, 20251h 54min4,653 views
32 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβAccountability for Trump-Russia Probe Figures
- π― James Comey and John Brennan are reportedly under criminal investigation related to the Trump-Russia probe, with CIA Director John Ratcliffe referring them to the FBI for potential prosecution.
- π The transcript highlights that these investigations, if they lead to trials, would likely occur in Washington D.C., where obtaining an honest jury is deemed improbable, as experienced by Special Prosecutor John Durham.
- π‘ It's noted that Comey, Brennan, and James Clapper all began their federal government careers under administrations led by the Bush family.
- π The CIA's review of the Steele Dossier, declassified by Ratcliffe, indicated that the agency implicitly elevated unsubstantiated claims, compromising its analytical integrity.
Questions Surrounding President Biden's Health
- π©Ί Former White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor invoked his Fifth Amendment rights during a House Oversight Committee interview, refusing to answer questions about whether he was asked to lie about President Biden's health or if he believed Biden was unfit for duty.
- βοΈ O'Connor's attorney cited physician-patient privilege as the reason for his refusal to answer, stating that revealing confidential information would violate ethical duties and could lead to license revocation.
- π§ The transcript argues that answering questions about being asked to lie does not violate patient confidentiality, suggesting the attorney's reasoning is disingenuous and that O'Connor may be involved in a cover-up.
Economic and Immigration Policy Comparisons
- π During the Biden administration, 59% of jobs (7.9 million) went to U.S.-born workers, while 41% (5.5 million) went to foreign-born workers, including illegal immigrants.
- π In contrast, during the first five months of the Trump administration in 2025, 985,000 jobs were added with a net decline of 735,000 foreign-born workers, resulting in 1.7 million more U.S.-born workers employed.
- π This shift suggests a significant turnaround, with U.S.-born workers increasingly filling jobs previously held by immigrants, potentially due to self-deportation.
- π Crime statistics are also reported to have fallen significantly under the Trump administration, with attempted border crossings down 93% and actual access into the country down by 99%.
Presidential Efficiency and Tax Policy
- π President Trump is described as the second most efficient U.S. president, behind only FDR, for rapidly advancing his second-term agenda.
- βοΈ In approximately 170 days, Trump signed 170 executive orders, 44 memoranda, 71 proclamations, and five laws, including the "One Big Beautiful Bill."
- π° The "One Big Beautiful Bill" act has made tax cuts permanent and introduced 27 tax code changes retroactive to January 1, 2025, aiming to save taxpayers money through deductions, with average savings for filers ranging from $650 to $3,600 annually depending on income.
- ποΈ The structure of these tax changes, particularly the use of deductions rather than outright elimination of taxes, is explained as a way to navigate Senate rules and the parliamentarian's guidance.
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