Go Time! Weapons Hot!
Husbands, wives and families of Trump administration cabinet officials have begun moving onto military bases as protection against terrorist strikes. This comes as drug cartels attached to Venezuela and other Latin countries have come under attack for transporting fentanyl into the United States., The cartels have issued death threats, notably calling for the assassination of Pam Biondi, the U.S. Attorney General.
Here, security analyst Juan O’Savin offers his assessment of the state of affairs and the rising tensions, particularly as focuses upon Venezuela. O’Savin notes that Trump specifically called out fentanyl in his talks last week in South Korea with Communist Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
But Venezuela isn’t the only hot corner of the globe. In Sudan, terrorists are stalking women and children, selling them into slavery. O’Savin suggests that President Donald Trump might well lash out against these terrorists. O’Savin says we didn’t start that fire, but “we’re going to put together an end to that bullshit.”
In addition, look for a virtual end coming soon for mail-in ballots. They will only be available in extremely limited cases, say, members of the military serving overseas. ‘Trump is done playing games with people on all of these issues,” O’Savin tells David “Nino” Rodriguez. Otherwise, the two discuss growing indicators that suggest we could see the United States resume above-ground nuclear testing.


