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Stop Talking About the Border While Doing Nothing About It | Guest: Ken Cuccinelli | 5/10/23
Stop Talking About the Border While Doing Nothing About It | Guest: Ken Cuccinelli | 5/10/23
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May 10, 2023
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Everyone on the Right laments the border, but nobody is demanding the states do what it takes to stop it. The perfect example is Governor Greg Abbott. We’re joined today by former Deputy DHS Secretary Ken Cuccinelli, who accuses Abbott of looking busy and doing nothing while refusing to actually repel the invasion. He explains why Operation Lone Star has been a failure and a waste. Later on, Ken gives a unique critique of the Trump administration and how it was full of swamp creatures who made it hard for people like him to push consistent policies on immigration. The lack of preparation, follow-through, and unified personnel killed Trump's presidency. He explains this is why he is now pushing DeSantis to run for president. He believes DeSantis appoints people who are 100% dedicated to the mission rather than random people whose only loyalty is to Trump first, not America first.
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May 10, 2023
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