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Trump's Polls, Epstein Cover-up, and Democratic Strategy

I've Had ItFebruary 24, 202624 min180,298 views
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Trump's Approval Ratings

  • 💡 A Washington Post poll shown on Fox Business indicated Donald Trump's approval rating at 34%, suggesting a significant decline in popularity.
  • 🧠 Trump himself expressed confusion, stating, "I don't understand why what we do isn't more popular," indicating his awareness of the negative poll numbers.

Jeffrey Epstein Scandal

  • 🚨 The Epstein case is described as the largest sex trafficking scandal in American history, involving powerful elites.
  • 📌 Early warnings from victims like Maria Farmer to the NYPD and FBI were ignored, with proof of these statements later found in document dumps.
  • ⚠️ The speaker highlights a cover-up spanning multiple administrations (Biden, Trump, Clinton, Bush), with the FBI implicated in either incompetence or protecting powerful men.
  • 🔑 Many oligarchs and individuals who "bent the knee" to Trump are also found in the Epstein files, including cabinet members like Howard Lutnick.

Ongoing Cover-up and Redactions

  • 🔍 Despite the Epstein files release act, there's a sense that many files remain unseen and redactions lack proper explanation.
  • 💬 Members of Congress have complained that files intended to be unredacted are still obscured, pointing to a massive, ongoing cover-up.
  • 🇺🇸 The speaker expresses a "devastating" feeling as an American, rooting for Europeans to uncover evidence due to the US government's perceived inaction and cover-up.

Democratic Party Challenges

  • 📈 The strategy of being the "party of norms" has failed against Trump, with figures like Merrick Garland criticized for not being effective in a "status quo moment."
  • 🎯 Democrats are urged to prioritize electability and effectiveness in politicians who can win and implement desired changes, rather than focusing solely on ideological purity.
  • 💡 Current Democratic leadership, including Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, is criticized for being out of touch with the base and not demonstrating sufficient fight.

Electorate Power and Future

  • 🚀 The speaker emphasizes that pushback works, citing examples like Minnesota residents influencing ICE actions and Trump not storming Greenland.
  • 🌱 There's a call for the American people to recognize their power to influence politicians by voting, running for office, and demanding what they want.
  • 🔮 The possibility of a new, unexpected candidate emerging to sweep the 2028 Democratic nomination, similar to Barack Obama in 2008, is suggested due to an angry and engaged electorate.
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