Anonymous ID: 2b1b31 July 28, 2022, 12:57 a.m. No.16882249   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3247 >>6852 >>7839

>>16881667

Now to the interview itself. You can watch below, but here are the highlights to look and listen for…

 

*I asked Trump about my idea that he run for House Speaker after a GOP midterm landslide victory in November. I explained why we need him to lead the impeachment of Biden and Kamala- because “Milquetoast McCarthy” will never get the job done. I asked him why he endorsed McCarthy for House Speaker. Trump’s answer? “I never endorsed McCarthy for House Speaker, no, never did it. I only endorsed him for re- election to his seat in Congress.” Wait until you hear the rest of his answer. I draw the conclusion Trump is considering running for house Speaker and leaving his options open. B-I-G news!

 

*Trump agreed with me that Biden will almost certainly not run for re-election in 2024. I believe most Americans agree Biden is finished, but to hear Trump himself say it, is still shocking and refreshing. No other national politician is willing to tell the raw truth like Trump.

 

*Trump brought up Ashli Babbitt’s terrible death at the January 6 protest. He all but labeled it as “murder by a Capitol policeman.”

 

*I called the Jan 6th Congressional Committee hearings a “communist show trial.” Trump labeled it as a “kangaroo court and witch-hunt.”

 

*Trump agreed with me when I said Bill Barr was a terrible pick for Attorney General and a RINO from day one. Trump blamed poor advice from someone he trusted. Trump said “Barr was so afraid of being impeached that he didn’t want to do anything. I got impeached twice and my numbers went up.”

 

*Trump and I discussed whether this Biden disaster is due to incompetence, or the purposeful, intentional destruction of America by Biden’s radical, communist, traitor handlers.

 

*Trump compared what’s happening in America to the destruction of Venezuela.

 

*Finally, I told Trump that I don’t know if America will exist in 2024. Trump responded with pure honesty, “That’s actually the much bigger question…will the country (exist). There’s been more damage done in past year and half…than in the worst 25 years in America’s history (combined).”

 

WATCH:

 

https://rumble.com/v18lbhh-wayne-allyn-root-with-new-revelations-latest-eye-opening-interview-with-pre.html

 

Wayne Allyn Root with New Revelations - Latest Eye Opening Interview With President Trump

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v15z5jp/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 2b1b31 July 28, 2022, 12:58 a.m. No.16882292   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4809

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/g7-touts-600-bn-global-infrastructure-plan-to-rival-china

 

G7 touts $600 bn global infrastructure plan to rival China

 

The G7 group announced on Sunday a $600 billion effort to compete with China's formidable Belt and Road Initiative by funding global infrastructure projects in developing countries.

 

The Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment, unveiled with fanfare by US President Joe Biden and G7 allies from Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the European Union, aims to fill a massive gap left as China uses its economic power to extend the circle of its international relations across the globe.

 

Biden stated that the United States would contribute $200 billion, with the rest of the G7 contributing another $400 billion by 2027. According to Biden, funding projects that China currently dominates, such as roads and harbors in far-flung corners of the world, is not "aid or charity," he claimed.

 

He claimed that the plan has "geostrategic thinking," saying such projects "deliver returns for everyone, including the people of all our nations."

 

The role of China's "democratic" rivals around the world is "a chance for us to share our positive vision for the future," he said, and for other countries to "see for themselves the concrete benefits of partnering with democracies."

 

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, agreed with the US president, saying, "It is up to us to give the world a positive, powerful investment impulse, to show our partners in the developing world that they have a choice."

 

Although China was not mentioned by name, the rivalry loomed large over the leaders' presentation, which was a relaunch of Biden's original proposal for a Western infrastructure fund at last year's G7 summit in Britain.

 

Unlike China's state-run BRI initiative, proposed G7 funding is contingent on private companies' willingness to commit to large investments and is thus not guaranteed. However, according to US officials, this is a good thing.

 

According to US officials, recipient countries will be able to avoid the alleged "debt traps" and other "Chinese tactics" in this capitalist vs. communist scenario.

Anonymous ID: 2b1b31 July 28, 2022, 12:58 a.m. No.16882321   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16881370

Key point: These are speeches in front of groups - not rallies.

So, not the usual fire-n-brimstone affairs.

But, doesn't mean he won't have something dasting to say.

Anonymous ID: 2b1b31 July 28, 2022, 1:06 a.m. No.16883046   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3178

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/iran-progresses-in-building-360-megawatt-nuclear-power-plant

 

Iran progresses in building 360-megawatt nuclear power plant

 

Without foreign assistance, Iran is progressing in its plan to build a new 360-megawatt nuclear power plant, according to Mohammad Eslami, president of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization on Saturday.

 

"We started another work this year. We designed a 360-megawatt Iranian power station that we planned to build in partnership with other countries. We have decisively changed this plan to use the national potential," Mohammad Eslami was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency.

 

The project, according to Eslami, will turn Iran into a leading nuclear industry power. In addition, he invited Iranian construction companies to join the project.

 

Since 2008, Iran has been working on a project to build a 360-megawatt power plant in Darkhoveyn in the southwestern Khuzestan province.

 

Earlier this month, the IAEA declared that Iran plans to disconnect 20 IAEA surveillance cameras and other monitoring equipment.

 

This comes after the IAEA's Board of Governors adopted a draft resolution submitted by the US, France, UK, and Germany, criticizing Iran for what they claim were incomplete answers given to the IAEA on uranium traces at "undeclared sites". These claims were quickly refuted by the Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), Mohammad Eslami, who said that Iran has neither secret or unwritten nuclear activities nor unreported nuclear sites.