The FBI is investigating racist text messages because they are offensive and racist, but this action is criticized as a misuse of taxpayer resources and a violation of the First Amendment rights to free speech.
Barron Trump helped his father reach young voters by encouraging him to prioritize podcasts over traditional media, tapping into a decentralized and more organic form of communication that resonated with a generation resistant to establishment messaging.
Gen Xers voted for Trump because they feel they have been neglected and mistreated by the government, and they want to inflict as much pain on those who have wronged them as possible. They see Trump as the perfect candidate for this revenge.
Young men voted for Trump because they feel oppressed by the woke culture and the left's narrative that all men are evil. They see Trump as a symbol of defiance against the culture institutions that have been demoralizing them.
The Colorado Buffaloes rejected a design featuring the American flag because they did not want to license a product that included the flag, possibly due to the FBI labeling certain patriotic symbols as signs of domestic extremism.
Prince Harry fears deportation because he admitted to taking drugs, which under US law could be grounds for rejecting a visa application. He likely lied about his drug usage on his visa application.
Trump's victory led to calls for national unity because there is a stark reality of two irreconcilable visions of what the country should be. To achieve real and lasting unity, there needs to be a counter-revolution in America, starting with tearing down the permanent state and rebuilding agencies like the FBI.
In this episode of Bongino Report Early Edition, Evita covers the FBI investigating mean texts, How Barron Trump helped deliver his father’s victory, and Prince Harry's fear that Trump could deport him.
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