SNC White House Correspondent Willie Nelson, on his first assignment, reported live from the West Wing during active preparations for the upcoming UFC Freedom 250 event, with the octagon taking shape on the South Lawn.
Mike discussed the escalating Iran crisis and his demand that Republicans immediately pass the SAVE Act to fix the mail-in ballot problems exposed in California’s primaries and secure American elections.
Liberal media is already bashing America over the World Cup before it starts. Meanwhile, Democrats’ defense of Graham Platner and his Nazi tattoo reveals that their “Republicans are Nazis” rhetoric is just partisan theater.
Americans are fed up with the endless Iran conflict: soaring costs are crushing families, the defiant mullahs ignore all rules, and vague promises of “very close” to victory have worn thin. Enough is enough—decisive action for clear victory is the only sustainable path forward.
Mike ripped into the Democrat Party for its blatant hypocrisy and moral rot, starting with a Senatorial candidate, a sitting congresswoman, and a CNN commentator.
They will ignore domestic abuse, terror connections, and their own “believe all women” rhetoric if it means holding onto seats—revealing a party so addicted to winning that it will excuse the inexcusable.
In the final stop of her “Road to Victory” tour, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette packed downtown Greer with over 100 fired-up South Carolina conservatives as Gov. Henry McMaster and other top Republicans rallied the base ahead of Tuesday’s Republican primary.
Mike weighed in on the ongoing debate over media bias and journalistic credibility, criticizing what he sees as a growing disconnect between some members of the press and everyday Americans.
He highlighted polling showing widespread Republican skepticism about election security and argued that stronger voter ID laws, such as those proposed in the SAVE America Act, would help restore public confidence in elections.
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