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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm your host, Karen McKinney, and this is tipping point.
President Trump has found the nerve center of this century's
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evil empire. That was the term that President Ronald Reagan
used to describe the Soviet Union, despite warning from his
own aids not to use that descriptor. Those Soviet Marxists
and Marxist sympathizers found a new home in Washington, d c.
And in Brussels, where they were greeted with open arms
by liberal globalists, meaning the evil Empire is now here
beneath our very feet. War was waged quietly and behind
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the facade of nice sounding language about democracy and security
against anyone who is opposed to this unholy alliance. That's
how democracy has come to mean, well, anything but that.
Stolen elections, overturned elections, bought elections, national secureecurity, state interference
in elections, locking up political opponents before elections, closing churches,
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arresting people for praying, unchecked border invasions, inflationary spirals, the
rewriting of history, and crippling energy access and economic futures.
This has all happened in the US, the UK, Germany,
and pretty much everywhere in the West now Aside from
George Soros, one of the biggest funders of these ills
is none other than USAID. Again, like I said, it's
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right here under our noses, the evil Empire. One other Republican, though,
has ever dared to run a platform against USAID, much
less to take a wrecking ball to it. But President
Trump and his new Department of Government Efficiency, headed by
Elon Musk others, took Senator Chuck Schumer's warnings about the
spy agencies having six ways from Sunday of getting back
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at anyone who gets in their way, and they bowed
their heads in complicit silence. But President Trump already poked
that hornet's nest. They executed a color changed coup against
him in twenty twenty and then conducted against him, but
he won. So when you come for the King, you
best not miss. And Trump is proving that to be
the case. USAID personnel received an email telling them not
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to return to work today.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Here's President Trump on the move.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
Well it it's been run by a bunch of radical lunatics,
and we're getting them out. Us AID run by radical lunatics,
and we're getting them out.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
And then we'll make.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
A decision joining us now to discuss is Melk, host
of The Melk Show.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Mel thanks for being back tonight.
Speaker 5 (02:33):
Oh, thank you for having me. What an amazing, amazing
turn of events.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
I know, right exactly.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
So, as we're talking, though, members of Congress I'm sure
you're aware, are literally protesting, and from the USAID building
we see Democrat Representative Jim McGovern. He's out there and
he's apologizing to the agency staff, saying they should have
to put up with.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Any of this. He is stronger language than that. But
what do you make of this groveling?
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Because I haven't seen democrats in power gravel this much
since taking a knee in twenty twenty, right, I think that.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
They're terrified for their own hides. At this point, we
are watching what is coming out. I have for years
said that the evil twins of USAID and National Endowment
for Democracy have been going around the world using money
of we the people to do things that we would
never ever support if we knew about it. Not only
does USAID funnel hundreds of millions, if not billions of
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dollars into networks all over the world that have been
involved in overthrowing governments, but they've also pulled off multiple
times coups, including in the made On Revolution in twenty fourteen,
but in Bolivia, in Cuba, in the old Yugoslavia, in Libya,
in May and mar you name it, they've been there.
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And one person that really should have to sit in
the hot seat is Samantha Power. She has been running
USAID under obviously Biden, but remember she was the UN
Ambassador under Obama. Her husband is Cas Sonstein, who has
been running basically behind the scenes of dhs and Mayorcists,
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changing all the rules at the border. So the couple
known as Samantha Power and Cas Sonstein have been involved
in almost everything that has happened in the controlled demolition
of America, including Samantha Power signing America and We the
People onto Agenda twenty thirty in twenty fifteen when she
was Ambassador to the UN. So when I say they
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are a global public private partnership working against America, that
is who I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
No, definitely, And as we're talking about Samantha Power, I
think it's something we reported on this show, but not
as many people picked up on. But it's quite scary,
right leading Ukraine into a war against its neighbor Russia,
as you talked about the Color Change Coup, the Maidan
Revolution of twenty fourteen, that they did to keep provoking
tensions with Russia, using their men to bleed Russia.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
And then we as in USAID.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Not we as you and I now and other conservative
but of course the global left and those in Washington,
d C. That week they go in there and then
they say, Okay, we brought war to your country, unfortunately,
but we will rebuild it. But we will rebuild it
in our globalist, transhumanist, technocratic those dreams. Basically, that's what
we're going to do to your country. Samantha Powers has
been in Ukraine when she was at USAID and she
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was talking about putting all of their government records, medical, financial,
name it into one centralized account. The government will have
access to all of it. I mean, we saw it
with bank accounts in Canada being frozen just because Trudeau
didn't like someone's politics, right, So we see what can
happen when you give the government that much power. But
that's what they were test ballooning in Ukraine because they
wanted to bring it here to America. And there's really
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no night and day difference between that and what China
does you know when it keeps tabs on its own
citizens and says, oh, you spin out some gum the
other other day, you don't get to ride the train
this week. You know, it's absolutely terrifying.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
But they've had so much power.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
So do you think you could say USAID for so
long has just been almost a front group for the
CIA at this point.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Yeah, I one.
Speaker 5 (06:01):
Hundred percent think that. And I think that we really
have to look at the both the CIA and National
Dama for Democracy and USAID and the Ford Foundation and
a bunch of different groups that have been on the
ground when there have been regime change wars around the world.
You will find the same people. And don't forget. She
was recently in Hungary, she was recently in Georgia, She's
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in Romania. Everywhere USAID goes, National Dowma for Democracy comes,
they set up a bunch of NGO front groups that
undermine the government. Well, guess what I think those same
exact people leading right to USAID and under Obama, Samantha Power,
Susan Rice and Obama put together this innovation hub, this
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democracy hub that is totally funded by USAID, And I
think that they ran the controlled demolition of America, the
Color Revolution here with the Anti fun and Black Lives
Matter and all the splinter groups and Indivisible and everything
they foun out of Act Blue and funnel money through.
What is happening is that they are doing this everywhere
and it's a small group of people on a global scale.
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And Samantha Power, especially also with the Open Society, was
very involved in using something that is not legitimate to
take down Goodafi and other people. It was called the
responsibility to protect another thing that is used by USAID.
And again USAID has nothing to do with AID, because
I keep seeing that it has to do with international development.
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International development basically to capture that country with bribes and
regime change and puppet governments. This could not be better
timing for this to happen and have the whole world's
eyes on it, especially the people of the United States
of America, because it is said that maybe, just maybe,
since George hw Bush walked on the floor of the
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United Nations, twenty one trillion dollars has gone missing that
belongs to the taxpayers and the people of the United States.
And frankly, I believe a lot of it has been
laundered through that organize.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
That's that's exactly where it's all gone. And like you're
talking about it, sometimes it'll make your head spin right
to see what exactly they've been up to for so
many years. And it just has such an unassuming name.
You don't really hear about it all that much. I mean,
we're used to talking about State Department grants when they
give money to Nicaragua or Guatemala for drag Queen shows. Well,
USAID does the exact same thing, but too with very
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very large grants. And like you said, it's capturing foreign
governments and bending them not to America's well, for America's
national interest, but for this left wing globalist idea, right, it's,
you know, take our money so then you will be
beholden to us, and you will advance transgenderism and abortion
and sterilization and mass migration and endless wars and on
and on. The laundry list goes, and they buy journalists
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as well.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
I know.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Mike Benz, right, Mike Benz has been covering this left,
right and center, and he was talking about just one
aspect of so many. But when it came to Rudy
Giuliani and the first impeachment against President Trump.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Because President Trump.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Asked the right questions about Biden, the bidens in Ukraine,
he hit on something that, you know, looking back several
years now, he hit on something so huge. The CIA, USAID.
They have been at work, especially in Ukraine, for so
so long. They had so many neatly laid little webs
and traps that they want to have come to fruition.
And then Trump asked all the right questions and they
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got mad, and well they got worse than that, and
the first impeachment, same thing Ben's was talking about usii D.
They're journalists, hacks, really been getting all this information to
go after President Trump, to shut him up and to
get him out of the picture. And on and on
it goes. And so we talk about executive actions, and
you see Obama did some, Trump undid them, and then
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Biden undid Trump's, and now Trump's undoing Biden's.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
But this is deeper.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
This when President Trump goes after us AID and he
cuts the funding that has been funding this for so
many years, that's how you get real change, right, not
just the executive orders, but this when you nip them
in the bud on funding. That's when we see real change.
Speaker 5 (10:00):
One hundred percent. And we have to remember this is
also laundering through Act Blue through they have a network,
so it's the Arabella Partners, Tides Foundation. They all work
in tandem, and the USAID give the big grants to
some of the bigger ones and then they spread them
out to the smaller ones. So we do have to
pay attention to the lawfare crew who has helped them
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get this far, like the Norm eisen Weissman McCord, the
Brookings Institute, Atlantic Council, the fifty one, you know intelligence
agents that in my opinion, what they did was they
defraud at the United States of America during an election
by lying to the people. But all of this stuff
has been funded. We found out Bill Crystal's been taking
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money the Lincoln, those crazy Linking project people. So we
have to remember that almost all of this goes back
to Obama, Crossfire, Hurricane, that whole team all the way
from Brennan and Clapper and Coomy. I mean, these people
must be held accountable because the Lawfair has done almost
as much damage. Because that Lawfair crew doesn't just go
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after Trump and lawyers. The question the election and journalists
they don't like. They do it in other countries too.
Lawfair is something that these people funded by USAID and
National Dema for Democracy do in other countries as well.
So what we need to do is we need to
figure out all the names. No more going after agencies.
We got to go after the decision makers.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Buy name.
Speaker 5 (11:29):
If we act like the entire CIA or FBI or
is guilty, then nobody's guilty. If we call out Samantha
Power and Susan Rice and some of these other players
norm Eisen for what they've done here and around the world,
we'll start to see some chips fall that can really
help this nation. We need full transparency and I think
the United States is ready for it, and you know
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what the rest of the world is as well. I
think there was a Sireh relief all over Europe and
all over South America and Asia. The minute that anyone
called out you said, everyone probably was like, h finally,
how bad it is?
Speaker 2 (12:06):
It really is?
Speaker 1 (12:07):
You know, this is why it was so important for
years to call out Obama's dirty wars and like you're
talking about, or the Romanian election that was recently overturned,
because what our national security agencies have done in partnership
with their European the Five Eyes and all the rest.
What they do a broad of those countries, They perfect
their tools abroad and then they bring it home here.
Like you were talking about with twenty twenty with the riots,
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covid usaid right and funding over to Wuhan with the coronavirus.
All of this is very well connected. And so twenty
twenty was a color coup revolution against President Trump to
get him out of office. That's one of the many reasons
why I would say that was a rigged and stolen election,
part and parcel of so many other factors that would
into it. But again that's how they operate. And so
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we're catching onto these webs now we're seeing these hit pieces.
They're trying to docs members of Musk's team of Doze
and the like, and a lot of these are our
younger guys, and they're trying to ruin them, smear them.
Now you see on Reddit they're getting forums up trying
to say, let's kill these guys. I mean, it's horrific,
violent stuff. We saw one guy in Utah was joking
about Biden and didn't like Biden. Remember they said in
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the FBI. Basically, they just shot the guy dead, and
I given tire reddit forums dedicated to dosing these young
men at doche wanting them dead. We saw the attempts
against President Trump's life. These are very serious. There's just
a guy in DC, a trans man, who was trying
to say he's a woman, who wanted to kill President
Trump's new Treasury secretary, the Defense secretary. He wanted to
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burn down the Heritage Foundation. So this is very real.
So what President Trump is hitting on here with usaid
last minute or so here before after let you go tonight.
This is dangerous, right because there's a lot of powerful
people and this is their nexus point.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
They're not going to.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Let this issue go into the night quietly, will they?
Speaker 6 (13:51):
No?
Speaker 5 (13:51):
No, And we have to remember this all always goes
back to the IMF, the World Bank, the Bank of
International Settlements, a lot of these things, and he's also
hitting them too. We saw a Federal Reserve advisor arrested
this week. We saw also the return it looks like,
of the Panama Canal to the treaty where.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
They work with us.
Speaker 5 (14:09):
So there's a lot of very strategic international moves happening
right now. And also if you're watching Putin, he's out
there drop in truth bombs too. It looks like g
Trump put out a whole thing about the bricks nations.
So as we get closer to the money, to the
real money, to the top of the of the food
chain at the Bank of International Settlements and World Bank,
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we will be in.
Speaker 7 (14:31):
For a lot more.
Speaker 5 (14:33):
So we got to stay vigilant, We got to stay
speaking up, showing up, doing what you do every single
day is so important, and people have to be empowered
to know that we'll come out the other side. But
we have to at this point say just let it
all out, be transparent, and let's fix this country, and
then we can now fix our relationships with the rest
of the world without interference by a black budget out
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of USAID and their tentacles.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
No, definitely couldn't have sent it better myself. Mal you
are a wealth of knowledge. I really appreciate you coming
on today. Like I said, there's a lot that goes
into this, but you do a very good job at
laying it out for us.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Thank you so much for joining us tonight. Thank you
so much.
Speaker 5 (15:11):
You do a great job. To see you next time.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Thanks and coming up next A former policy advisor for
President Barack Obama is convicted of attempting to rape a
nine year old girl in the UK.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Warn this pedro creep and what's happening in the UK
in general. When we come back.
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Speaker 1 (16:00):
Kara McKinney, a former policy advisor for President Barack Obama,
was caught by British police and convicted for attempting to
rape a nine year old girl. Rahmim Shai flew overseas
last February so a year ago now, with condoms and
toys to carry out his evil plan, while he also
had child porn on his devices. Thankfully, the woman whom
he was speaking to online in order to set up
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this visit was not the nine year old girl's grandmother
trying to pimper out as his pedopervert thought it was. Instead,
it was an undercover cop and the whole story was
made up. He was arrested on the spot and was
convicted for it last week. The Blaze reports quote in
addition to working in the Obama Treasury Department from twenty
eight to twenty fourteen, at one point getting deployed to
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Afghanistan to advise the Natal led International Security Assistance Force,
The Daily Mail reported that Shi worked under former Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton and provide a strategic policy analysis
to the Joint Chiefs of Staff end quote. Now this
whole sordid affair reminds me of how the UK has
turned their once proud island nation into one that is
like a sick peto tourist attraction. The sting operation is
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a step in the right direction, but the conviction comes
on the heels of highly detailed reporting on the rod
Ram scandal, in which thousands of young English Christian girls
were serially raped and abused and in some cases murdered,
but nothing was done about it by local police who
were too afraid of stoking racial tensions with Muslims. The
UK needs its own Donald Trump like figure to come
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in and clean house, starting with mass deportations over here
in the US has already proven to be highly successful,
and the best that left can come up with is
protest like this one in LA and in some other
large urban areas over the weekend. Watch isn't it odd
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how they're waving the flag of the country they claimed
they don't want to live in, while metaphorically spitting in
the eye of the country they say they do want
to live in. And isn't it also on out of
the President of Mexico and other liberal talking heads are
sounding like the right on immigration, but when it comes
to their own country, and only their own country, saying
they don't have the money or the manpower to deal
with millions.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
Of their own people.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
Returning funny, I was told such arguments are fascist and
xenophobic and racist talking points and are completely Unchristian. Joining
us now to discuss all this and more as Mike
Pugley is a former law enforcement officer and the founder
of the puglic Slaw firm. Mike, thanks for being here tonight.
Speaker 8 (18:33):
Karen, thank you as always for having me. First thing
I want to say is Biden, who you know? Let's
look at this. Let's Donald Trump in fourteen days has
accomplished so much I can't keep up with it. Let's
see Colombia and President was gonna play hardball, but decided
to give Donald Trump his personal airplay for deportations back
to Colombia. Mexicoach they were gonna play hardball until just
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a few hours ago they decided to send ten thousand
troops at Donald Trump's request to the border to stop
what fetanol trafficking and that it's not about a trade war,
Peter Navero said today, it's about a drug war, and
Donald Trump is treating He's got America First agenda and
the safety of America and its national security. He's putting
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an end to this nonsense. It doesn't stop there. You know,
we have Marco Rubio, the Panama Canal. You know that's significant.
We're showing strength, you know, Caro, I'm taking my art
of the deal book from Donald Trump off the shelf.
I'm brushing it off, taking the dust off, and actually
I'm learning how to negotiate. This man is educating us
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all on how to negotiate from strength and how to
be a man of your word and by God, do
what you're gonna do. These guys can't predict him. You know,
our so called allies have been taken advantage of us.
It is just never ending. Greenland wants to leave Denmark.
I mean we're in fourteen days now, you know, let's
get to the to the sixth stuff. You know, you
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talk about this shy that went over. He was going
to basically rape a nine year old kid, and he
was organized. He was setting this thing up, organizing how
he's gonna do. He was gonna be honored to do
this to this child. You know, this isn't this nuts
first time, this sick creep, It's not his first time.
You know, I want to know what he was doing
in Obama and administration and dealing with Hillary.
Speaker 9 (20:23):
I want to know about that.
Speaker 8 (20:23):
Was there some cover up? You know, we yet to
get the secrets on this Obama chef that mysteriously drowned
at his Martha vineyard to state his clothes found way
away from his body, and Obama was paddleboarding with him.
You know, I want to know how much of this
has been going on. You know, I got a feeling
in fourteen days, let's give it another year. Donald Trump,
you know, Elon Musk and Doze. You know, we're seeing
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what USA. You know, the problems of money laundering on
that that's coming, that's showing transparency on where are billions
of taxpayer money has been somewhat funneled to different undesirable individuals.
Speaker 9 (20:58):
You know, it's not ending.
Speaker 8 (21:00):
Ronald Trump has the range. I got a feeling we're
going to be shot at a lot, and this man
is going after him.
Speaker 9 (21:05):
He is putting it down.
Speaker 8 (21:06):
Hey, Mitch McConnell in sixty minutes, you know, go sit
on the sidelines. Your day's done. We're done with you.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
No, you're You're exactly right.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
And you know, when we were talking about these open
borders and we would say, look at sex traffickers coming
up in you know, raping young girls and women and
all these horrific things. Well when you got people like that,
I mean, shy in the rest, you know, sitting in
the government, these fancy positions, of course they don't care.
I mean, look at what they're up to on their
own free time. It's absolutely absolutely disgusting. And when they
said they sent him out to Afghanistan for Ornado led mission,
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I was thinking to myself, well, unfortunately, in Afghanistan, especially
under Obama, what did we see. We saw the US
under Obama covering up for Bacha Bazi, the sexual abuse
of young boys by our quote unquote allies in the region.
I mean, on and on it goes. And that guy
was connected to everyone except for Epstein, but properly Epstein too.
I was waiting for his name to come up at
some point. But again with people like that in the government,
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no wonder. They push the trans issues so hard on us,
No wonder they want a pedophilia added to LGBTQ so hard,
and no wonder when it comes to, like I said,
open borders, and we talked about the sex crimes that
came with it, or with the mass migration over in
Europe of Muslims, they don't care because again they're up
to the same thing themselves. And so, like you're saying
with the border, it's it's hard to keep up, like
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you're saying, with everything that's going on. I know Richard
Garnell also was in Venezuela on a mission sent by
President Trump, and he got Maduro to take back all
these illegal immigrants from Venezuela. I know christinom Over at
DHS is cutting a temporary protected status for hundreds of
thousands of them and sending them on back. And Grinell
came back to America with I think six Americans. He
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was able to free from the Maduro regime. And the
best we had under Biden for four years was Kamala
Harris giving those same governments more and more money, saying
it's for root causes and somehow that would solve the problem.
And President Trump of course comes in and says, what
why are you giving them more money? That just incentivizes
them to keep doing it because they make money. Both
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they make money by letting their criminals come to America.
Things get safer for them, the remittances that get sent
back to their countries props up there, their you know,
impoveris shedps. And then the United States government keeps paying
them money under Biden and Harris for the pleasure of
us having them break all of our laws.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
It's insane.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
President Trump comes in and he sees right through the
house of cards and it's toppled. And like you said,
in fourteen days, not even fourteen days. But that's how
easy it was. And when it came to the tariffs,
like you said, it was never gonna be aa trade war.
But that's the leverage that we can use. These countries
will fall. And it was funny on MSNBC they had
Molly Jong Fast on and she was bewailing, Oh, these
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tariffs on Mexico and the like, it's going to be horrible.
Yet Chuck Schumer saying, look, your avocados and your Corona beer,
everything's the prices are gonna go up. And then like
two seconds later, it's like the Mexican president causes says, actually, yeah,
I will send the National Guard and the rest. I
mean they fell so fast.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (23:54):
You know, Donald Trump's playing hardball, and these other guys
are Trudeau and the other other allies are so called
European allies. They're so used to pushing us around and
getting what they want. And the problem we have is
all our politicians, the McConnell's, the Bushes, they've all had
been government employees. Donald Trump isn't a government employee. He
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is an American man. He is here to support America.
He wants America First agenda. And you know, on this
these these illegals down there, I'm assuming they're illegals, or
maybe they're not down there waving Mexican flags in American soil,
saying they don't want to go back to the country.
They're waving American of Mexican flags about you know what
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that's just a distraction. Donald Trump's gonna handle that. This
man means what he says. I mean, he is going
at it and he's gonna do it, and he's gonna
stop it. Enough is enough, you know, it's just a
pleasure to watch somebody actually working for us. You know,
border crossings are down ninety three percent in fourteen days.
There's been eight thousand arrests so far of illegal aliens,
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most of these hardened crim and Donald Trump says, I'm
not satisfied with that number. I'm not I want more.
This has got to be a total shutdown. He is
not stopping. He made a promise to secure the border.
He's made a promise to stop the flow a fetanyl.
And people need to understand the dangers of fetanyl. This
stuff is killing. I've lost four clients last year alone
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to a drug addiction involving fetanyl poisoning. And that's how
serious it is. It is in our supply and it's
out here. And Donald Trump is calling a stop to
that and he is ending this stuff. And by God,
is so good to see this and the people around him,
you know, the the rubios, the numbs jd Vance, I mean,
they are handling legacy media like they're just puppets. Just
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you know, they're learning the slap back that hey, sit
over there, you asked your question, I answered it. Sit
over there. You know it's not the old days where
you know, heurt Trump heard Trump. You know those days
are gone. We have a man's man in the in
the White House now, and actually we have a leader
in the wipeout. We've needed a leader for a long time,
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and praise God, with got one.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
And the greatest part too, is the left. They're so bewildered, right.
They don't have a very unified response like they used to.
I mean, I remember first turned Trump, it was just
bam bam, ben. They had whole coordinated hits and smear jobs.
They had impeachments, going nasty headlines every other day, anonymous
insiders coming out and linking this information or.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
That it was insane. And now this time they're caught
flat footed. They don't even know what to do.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
You know, Soros in twenty twenty, he juiced the BLM
riots to make that into a color coup against President
Trump to force him out of office. And then now
with these deportation protests, it's like they don't have the
same money funding organization left in them to try and
do a repeat of twenty twenty. They're completely at a loss.
I love to see it. The DNC, they're scrambling. They're
still talking about racism and misogynyo as to why they
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lost back in November.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
I mean President Trump now he's so ahead.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
On all these tangible victories, and they're still crying about
months ago, trying to use all the racism talk misogyny talk.
They had their election for DNC chair and the new
chairman he came out and he was saying, we're going
to make some voting rule changes where you can cast
different ballots based on all the different genders, and then
some other lady had come out and correct him, and
(27:15):
they didn't even know what genders they were talking about.
It was a huge mess. But now David Hogg, who's
just I don't know. He wasn't even the Parkland shooting
from what I heard. He was a student there at
marchor Stone Douglas. But he's become a huge anti gun
and just four left activist ever since. It kind of
seems like writing off the coattails of the tragedy that
befell his fellow students at that school, and he's just
(27:38):
wrote it to whatever heights he's taking it to. And
now he's the DNC vice chair. And the funniest thing
everyone said, isn't this just another blessing for us? I mean,
the DNC, they just keep failing and failing, and now
they're putting this guy as you know, their vice chair,
and I don't think he's going to be able to
turn this ship around. A last minute to you, Mike.
Speaker 9 (28:00):
Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 8 (28:00):
You know, I guess the eighty one genders that they
have couldn't come up with a better guy. But you
know what, I'm not going to complain. Keep David hog
in there. What does he want to do? Defund Eyes?
And he wants to declare the NRA as a terrorist
organization more power. They don't learn that eighty million people
are against that agenda. Hey, David making president? I want
him president of DNC, just so as sure that mag
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is going to be empower for probably next fifty years.
You know, go for it, let him go for it.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
I'm right there with you on that one, Mike.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
I second, thanks for joining us tonight, Thank you care
and coming up next, Defense Secretary of Pete Hedgsath is
now cleaning up the mess quite literally left by the
previous administration.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
Details, and we come back into.
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Welcome back to Tipping Point. I'm your host, Kara McKinney.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may have a lot on his plate,
but he's not using that as a reason to ignore
the plan of our veterans. Radio host Buck Sexton posted
the following video of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
which he claims came from an inside source. Watch Secretary
(30:18):
hag Seth responded to the video by saying, quote, we
looked into this. It's real and unacceptable. This is a
result of deferred maintenance under the last administration. My staff
is prioritizing fixing this, and under this president, our troops
will only receive the best care end quote, joining us
not to discuss all this the more. Chris a Purple
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Heart recipient and strategic director for Concerned Veterans for America.
Chris thanks for being here tonight.
Speaker 9 (30:46):
Thank you care for having me back on Now.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
What we just saw in that video is horrifect, right,
and it's something that a lot of our veterans and
active duty service personnel as well have talked about, have
complained about, and not much has been done about it.
So is that the kind of culture do you think
the current Secretary of Defense will be changing that our
troops deserve better?
Speaker 6 (31:10):
I think that's a really big point that's going to
be made during this administration is putting veterans, putting the soldiers,
putting the men and women who have signed their name
on the dotted line, putting them back at the focus
of what their mission actually is. And then when we
bring them home when they're broken, that we get them
the care that they need to get them fixed, and
we have facilities and resources that are actually there to
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help them get back on their fees.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
And that's what we need.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
And that's why I love concerned Veterans for America so much,
right because it seems our government's always looking for the
next forever war to put our troops in danger, and
yet the veterans that we have at home, they don't
do a whole lot of anything to help them, right,
and so that's been a major issue. So when it
comes to what our veterans are facing or our active
duty service personnel, a lot of these issues, like we
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saw at Walter Reed, I would say, are easily fixable.
There could be maintenance, there's money for that, there's budgets
for that, and yet the money never ever seems to
go to the things that are actually needed, and the
money it just goes away, right. And the Pentagon it
fails its odd it's time and time again. And then
whenever there are audits of what's going on, they always
find money for Ukraine or for.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
Some other issue. Right. We saw that a few times
with the Pentagon.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Ditto for the VA. So these issues are easily fixable.
And is that what upsets our veterans and our active
duty service personnel so much? That I mean I talk
to my brother and others who have served, and it
just kind of feels like, you know, you're not cared
about your government says, oh, yeah, we might send you
a broad to go die overseas, but also we don't
care all that much about you, so you know, we'll
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still you know, serve you bad food. Will serve you
or will make you stay in barracks with black molds,
and even how Walter reed, you have to deal with
what we just saw in that video.
Speaker 6 (32:52):
Yeah, and that's a really big issue that a lot
of veterans are facing today, is that a lot of
these resources are going to not actually take care of
the veteran. And we're seeing veterans who aren't getting appointments
and they're waiting months.
Speaker 9 (33:04):
I have a friend right here near.
Speaker 6 (33:05):
Me that was diagnosed with cancer seven months ago and
still hasn't seen it oncologist.
Speaker 9 (33:10):
And why we.
Speaker 6 (33:11):
Can't get them the appointments that they need, Why we
can't actually put the money where it needs to be
into the facilities that need to be kept up so.
Speaker 9 (33:18):
That the veterans are getting the care that they need.
Speaker 6 (33:20):
And if the facilities just aren't taking care of them
or they are falling apart like that, that they have
an option to go somewhere else to get that care
so they can get the next step in their treatment
taken care of.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Yeah, and you know they can't.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
They always like to say, oh, budgetary shortfalls. I mean,
the Pentagon and the V eight together get what closed
probably a trillion dollars. It's hundreds of billions of dollars.
There's definitely the money for they just there's where's in
their mind. It's like, where's the glory in that and
doing the right thing and giving the money where it
needs to go. They'd rather put it off and for
it in a way in issues that will help their
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careers to rise or can make money for their friends.
And so hopefully that's the culture that we're going to
see go by the wayside under the new Defense Secretary.
So I also wanted to ask you, though this new Congress,
the one hundred and nineteenth Congress that has now been
sworn in as of last month January, conserve Veterans for
America would like to see and I have it here
Complete the Mission Act. They would like to see it
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shepherded through Congress in past. What does the Complete the
Mission Act? What does it require or mandate?
Speaker 6 (34:21):
Well, and the Complete the Mission Act was the bill
that they had there during the lame Duck session. And
currently the new bill that's coming out is called the
Veterans Access Act, and it pretty much does a lot
of the same things that the Complete the Mission Act
did bid and that's to codify the access standards, those
standards for car in the community that were put into
place and regulation for the VVA actually codifying them into
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law so that they have to be forced and then
the VA can't pull those back like they've been doing
time and time again. It's also going to make sure
that the veterans within the VA understand what these community
care guidelines are, whether they're eligible forum, and the status
when they do apply for care in the community. And
so it's really going to try to put this stuff
all together that the Mission Act of twenty eighteen put
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into regulation, really try to put a lot of this
stuff back in place. The VA can no longer continually
pull this back and prevent veterans from getting their care
in the community when they do need that. And so
we're going to see some really good things happen, especially
in the mental health space. It's going to open the
door for more inpatient mental health referrals, and I think
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at the end of the day, what we are going
to see with this Veterans Access Act is that more
veterans are going to get the care that they need.
They're going to get it when they need it, how
they need it, not be waiting seven months to see
an oncologists, six months for a mental health appointment. I
know just in Montana there's seventeen VA facilities and out
of the seventeen, only five of them have mental health
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appointments even available for you at the VA. And so
this is going to open the door for veterans to
be back in control of their own health care and
their own health care decisions and ensure that they get
the treatments that they need when they come back home
so they can live a life that is fulfilling and
meaningful to them.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
And that's what we need.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
And have you guys face any pushback from the VA
on on this bill.
Speaker 6 (36:11):
We have heard, and we're going to keep getting pushed
back this idea that it's going to privatize the VA,
and that's just not what we're out here to don't.
We don't want to see the VA go away. There
is a place for the VA, there is a purpose
for the VA, and so many veterans rely on the VA.
This is just going to open the door for when
the VA can't get you in for those appointments, that
you have an option to go somewhere else that you
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have the ability to get the treatment and you're just
not stuck in this bureaucratic loop of not getting anything
to taken care of or done.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
And what's it been like talking to members of Congress
on this bill?
Speaker 2 (36:45):
What's the reception been like?
Speaker 6 (36:48):
So the majority of the reception that I've seen is
that there is a lot of it because it's taken
the Mission Act of twenty eighteen and codifying the majority
of that this is already stuff that they've voted on previously,
So it's really easy to just kind of get behind
this and know that the idea is to support the
veterans and whatever treatment plan that works best for them.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
No, definitely, And last lots to you on this. With
the new administration that we currently have in office, one
that's looking to end endless wars right looking to bring
a close to conflicts that are currently going on around
the globe from the Middle East to Europe and beyond.
What are your hopes for this new administration moving forward
when it comes to veterans.
Speaker 6 (37:29):
Well, when it comes to veterans and it comes to
ending endless wars, this idea that we don't need to
be in all the conflicts all across the globe We're
not the world's police, and we need to stop trying
to send our men and women. We have troops in
one hundred and fifty nine countries and it's just not
sustainable for US monetarily. And the soldiers that are being
injured all across the globe in Syria and Iraq and Africa,
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and we got a whole host of things that are
going on. We need to make sure that we're being
realistic about where we send our men and women, and
then when we do send them in the places where
they get broken, that they come home and we fix them,
we put them back together because they have a lot
to offer their families and their community into society, and
so we really want to see this administration.
Speaker 9 (38:11):
Just put that human dignity back into the picture.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
That's what we're praying for, right Chris, thank you for
your service, and thank you for joining us tonight as well.
Speaker 9 (38:20):
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.
Speaker 6 (38:22):
If anybody wants to join us, they can go to
CV four a dot org, hit the button that says
take action, and they can sign those petitions.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
They go directly to their legislators CV four a dot org. Chris,
thanks for joining us. Tonight.
Speaker 9 (38:34):
Thank you care I appreciate you having me back on.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
And coming up next, and English couples putting up for
sale the castle which has been in their family for
seven hundred years. I'll explain what deeper political trends this
speaks to when we come back into.
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Welcome back to Tipping Point. I'm your host, Kara McKinney.
How do you say goodbye to the castle your family
has lived in continuously.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
For seven hundred years.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
Sir Thomas and his wife, Lady Ingleby are putting up
the Ripley Castle near Harrowgate, England, for twenty one pounds.
They hope it will be bought by someone who will
treasure their family history as much as they have. But
if they love their family history so much, you might
be thinking to yourself, then why would this jolly couple
want to sell the property which was built in the
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fourteenth century. That must be excruciating to part with, right
like losing a limb well, the couple says they've had
it for fifty years since Sir Thomas turned eighteen, and
that they've completed all the renovations that they've wanted, and
so now it's time to pass off the bird in
a maintenance of such a large estate to someone else
so that they can enjoy their retirement. And that's all
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fine and dandy as far as things go. But I
do think there is a larger political point to be
made here. So Oxford tutor doctor Francis Young makes this
incisive point. He says, quote, the way in which the
younger generation of the aristocracy seem unwilling to take on
the responsibilities of inheritance seems very similar to the vocations
crisis facing the church. How do you sustain institutions found
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an on duty and a world that only values individual choice?
Speaker 2 (40:36):
End quote?
Speaker 1 (40:37):
And that's the rub of liberalism, isn't it? One of
the worst aspects of our rootless, cosmopolitan Western elites. And
not meaning this particular English couple, but the miliu they
represent as a symbol is its propensity to sell off
there and therefore our inheritance for a quick buck. Look
at our Western nations that don't even look like Western
nations anymore, and how they're not allowed to act like
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them either, and all for what for cheap labor, to
increase profits, and to undermine nationalism and Christianity in some
bizarre hope that the two extremes would CANCEI eachild a
rout and create some sort of secular, neutral state. We've
sold out our birthright for cheap goods that can't even
last a few years, much less the test of time,
much like Esov the Old Testament selling out his birthright
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for some stew At least, this extreme liberalism is finally
eliciting pushback.
Speaker 2 (41:25):
To preserve our traditions and our heritage.
Speaker 1 (41:28):
So over here in the United States, that includes attempts
by the Idaho State House to start agitating for a
return to family values, the absolute foundational building block for
Western society, right after God himself. Republican legislators just passed
a resolution asking the US Supreme Court to revisit its
disastrous twenty fifteen ruling in Obergafell, which legalized same sex marriage.
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Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas hinted in his twenty twenty two
concurring opinion of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe versus Wade.
That other wrongly decided precedent ko Bergofel should be revisited
as well.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
This is how we start.
Speaker 1 (42:06):
To reclaim our birthright from those who sold it down
river for some short term, licentious, kernal pleasure, whether it
be the selling of our morals or the selling of
our history or of our economic prosperity. Western liberal elites
have a lot to answer for, and that's why they
hate the country that my next guest represents so much.
Joining us now to discuss is Tristan Osby, the Hungarian
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State Secretary for the Aid of Persecuted Christians and for
the Hungary Helps program. Tristan, thanks for being here tonight.
Speaker 4 (42:36):
Hello Kira, it is great to be back on the show.
I was hosted by you last year, and I gotta
tell you it is a whole different story. It is
a whole different atmosphere that we find here in DC.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
It must be completely changed.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
I mean, we saw the last administration of course, looked
at Hungary versus the current administration, and like you.
Speaker 2 (42:58):
Said, it's night versus day.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
So as we've talked about before, the global liberal left
does not like Hungary very much. Unfortunately, because you guys
put Hungarians first. You put the well being and the
welfare of Hungarians first and foremost, and you don't sell
them out right for international prestige. So when it comes
to preserving some of those basic traditions and heritage and
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religion of Hungary, what does Hungarian family policy talk about
and has it been successful thus far?
Speaker 4 (43:30):
Yes, sir, Hungary is governed by a Christian democratic government.
Our police is are Christian spirited, are patriotic and common
sense and in the very center of that is the
Hungarian family policy. Hungary, like many European and Western countries,
is facing demographic challenges, but we reject the idea that
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for demographic challenges migration would be the and so instead
we as a government and want to enable Hungarian young
couples and families to have as many children as they desire,
and we have a very strong financial support regime for that.
Some could say that the Hungarian policy is a radical
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family policy, meaning that we give strong financial support to families.
Let me give you two examples that to some of
the Western friends that I tell about, this policy has
come as a real surprise or a shock in Hungary.
If a woman has three children, then the state will
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completely cancel her university student loan. If she has four children,
then she is completely exempt for personal income text for
the rest of her life. But this is financial support.
We have to talk about ideas too, about protecting the
meaning of marriage and the family. In Hungary, we have
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adopted a new constitution in which we state that family
marriage is between one man and one woman. Family is
a marriage of one man and woman and of course
the children. And we made the statement that the mother
is a woman and the father is a man. What
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times we live in when you have to put this
on the constitution. Yet, this is partially why the voke
ideologues of the West, including those who belong to the
bide and advertisation, got so furious about Hungary, because we
go straight to the opposite of the voc and the
gender agenda.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
And you know, I'm very impressed that you guys have
been able to withstand right so much. I know the
EU has tried tampering in your elections. I know, unfortunately
the United States with some of its left wing deep
state actors, especially under the Bio administration, also tried to
tamper in Hungarian elections. But you guys have really stood strong,
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and it's so refreshing to see a nation that rewards
its citizens for acting in a right and proper and
just way, for example, family formation. Whereas in America, if
you want anything free, unfortunately you got to break the
life to come into America illegally. You have to have
some other issue like that, right, then America will give.
Speaker 2 (46:25):
You all sorts of free stuff.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
So it incentivizes the absolute wrong attitude and behavior. It
incentivizes things that we don't want in this nation, or
maybe some elites do want. But you're talking about being
very open about your Christian RUSSA.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
That's something.
Speaker 1 (46:39):
Now with President Trump back in office in the US,
we're finally starting to get back to you. But for
a while we weren't. We even saw azerby Genreight completely
ethnically cleansing Christians from its lands, from their historic lands,
Armenians and nary a peep. Not many Christian nations spoke out,
But of course Hungry speaks in favor of Christians, specifically
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persecuted Christians at home and abroad, So can talk to
us about that aspect of Hungary as well.
Speaker 4 (47:07):
Yes, Hungary is protecting its citizens and the borders of
the European Union from migration, because we don't want this
invasion of culturally incompatible masses to Europe and our country.
We don't want a society to be changed. Yet we
say that we are a Christian spirited county, so we
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do have to express a solidarity to those who are
really in need, who suffer in the conflict zones, who
suffer past secution. For example, more than three hundred million
Christians suffer past secution all around the world. So the
Hungary Helps program, which is Hungary, is international aid program.
Think of it like the Hungarian USA ID has the
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idea of taking help where it is needed to prevent
migration in the most human way possible by enabling the
people there to remain in their home and then have
a prosperous and free life. But we have a special
moral obligation to take care of the more than three
hundred million Christians who are persecuted or discriminated in the
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world because of proclaiming the name of our Lord Jesus' Guide.
So therefore the Hungarian international aid is centered around supporting
these people. In the West. In the last years, we
have seen denial and in difference against about Christian persecution.
It hasn't been recognized by the European Union, the United
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Nations program, and the Western governments. It's almost like they
are trying to deny the fact that Christians are per secuted.
And I see a connection here with the work ideas
Wook ideologues are trying to describe Christianity as oppressing religion.
This is how they are to trying to sanction the church.
Any Christian reference they attack, or Christian and family values
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and reality comes Christian. It is not an oppressing idea.
But Christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world.
We think that Christian persecution is the biggest human rights
curses of our time, and we do everything to save
Christian lives and convince other governments and Western donors to
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also show some solidarity to this forgotten group of innocently
suffering people.
Speaker 1 (49:27):
Well, interesting last minute or two here. You mentioned at
the beginning that DC has completely changed since the last
time you came on my show this time last year.
So we have a new administration in office. President Trump
is back in office. How do you expect things to
change between When it comes to relations between Hungary and
the US.
Speaker 4 (49:48):
We are hopeful for a much better American Hungarian relation.
We are looking forward to a golden age of US
Hungarian relations. There its administration was openly hostile towards as
you could see all that town based criticism. They implemented
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measures against Hungary that even hurt Americans. For example, they
canceled the double taxation treaty, which not only hurt the
hunger economy, but also the US the American companies in Hungary.
So because of the vogue madness, they were acting against
American interests and against Hungary. We are expecting a complete
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change from here. It is well known that President Trump
and the Prime Minister Victor Urban are very close lies
and then partners, and we see the world very similarly,
and we are governed by the similar principles as the
new administration. It is. The new administration is a conservative,
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right wing government. It is Christian spirited. You are anti migration,
you are pro common sence, and you know, we very
much respect the American policy of America. First. I think
that it is natural for a country to pursue its
own national interest instead of the globalist agenda as it
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was with the previous adminisation. We respect America first, policy,
and we are sure that the Trump Adminisation will also
respect that for us Hungarians. Hungary is first and this
way we can cooperate in the world and form honest
and meaningful partnerships.
Speaker 1 (51:35):
Well Tristan, safe travels, God bless and thanks for joining
us tonight.
Speaker 4 (51:41):
Thank you, God bless it too.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
And when we.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
Come back, all at the results of our last stipping
Point Paul, where we ask should the drinking age be
lower to eighteen?
Speaker 2 (51:49):
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Speaker 1 (52:19):
Welcome back to Tipping Point. I'm your host Kara McKinney.
Last night, for the Tipping Point poll, we asked should
the drinking age be lower to eighteen? Twenty eight percent
of you said yes. We're a seventy two percent of
you said no. And the nos are correct here because
with our American car culture, a lower drinking age means
more fatalities on the highways. That's why I was increased
in the first place. Now this will be our last
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tipping point poll, but don't worry, we'll have something historical
to replace it in the near future. And with that,
I'm all out of time for tonight. Hopefully learned something
interesting to take with you into tomorrow. You know where
to find me on all the socials, so it's always
thank you and I have a great night.
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