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Trump: Ready To Do Battle

The [Deep State] are now positioning for the midterms. They are building the narrative of how they are going to cheat. They are pushing the idea that the midterms are going to be illegitimate. They want Trump supporters angry in the end.

Trump sends the message that he is looking forward to beginning Rig for red. Dan Scavino sends message: It’s all going to fail. More from the X22 Report.

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The Godfather Revealed

The [Deep State]/Mainstream Media are trapped. The patriots planned this perfectly. Hunter and Joe are in the hot seat. It’s getting worse as more information is dripped out. The [DS], via Michigan’s viperous Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, is now sending messages to 86 the President. Patriots have countermeasures in place. The Godfather might have been identified. Welcome to 1984. More from the X22 Report.

Steve Bannon joins Sebastian Gorka to discuss the latest findings in the Hunter Biden laptop and talks about how this is now more a story about Joe Biden and his illegal dealings with Ukraine & China.

Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik opens up about his work with ex-NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani in investigating the possibly incriminating materials left behind by Hunter Biden and their connections to his father Joe. – with Newsmax TV’s Chris Salcedo.

Investigative journalist Matthew Tyrmand, a former Wall Street investor, appears on the Laura Ingraham Show on Fox, and describes Hunter Biden’s relationship with fellow influence peddler Devon Archer. Here, Tyrmand focuses on emails pertaining to the group’s lobbying on behalf of the wife of a Moscow mayor, Elena Baturina. She ran a construction company and forwarded $3.5 million to Rosemont Seneca Thornton, an investment firm that employed both Archer and Biden.

Reform Criminal Justice

At the recent CPAC conference, conservatives uncovered a seriously expensive problem that needs tending to. The annual gathering of right-leaning activists from around the country came to a rare agreement that our criminal justice system is in need of immediate reform. Tax reform giant Grover Norquist, Texas Governor Rick Perry and former New York City Commissioner Bernard Kerik laid out their plans for reform, taking the lead from several state initiatives implemented by Republican governors. Reason.TV’s Matt Welch takes a look at the flurry of ideas.

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