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BIDEN Agrees to Debate Trump & RFK Jr. Isn't Invited | NYC's Eric Adams' Racist Remark | 5/15/24

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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara dives into the recent news surrounding the upcoming Trump-Biden presidential debates. Despite Biden's seemingly surprising willingness to participate, Sara highlights the meticulously orchestrated stipulations from Biden's camp, such as debates hosted by friendly networks, no live audience, and cutting Trump's mic during Biden's speaking time. Sara discusses the entitlement of some illegal immigrants demanding culturally specific ingredients, highlighting the broader issue of ungrateful attitudes and the strain on the U.S. She emphasizes the need for accountability and collective action to protest these policies, echoing the importance of grassroots movements. The episode also covers the lenient plea deals offered to illegal immigrants involved in violent crime, questioning the effectiveness of the justice system and the challenges faced by the NYPD. Additionally, Sara analyzes a surprising admission by White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre regarding the 2024 presidential election. This episode also covers the recent primary loss of former U.S. Capitol police officer Harry Dunn. Despite significant support from top Democrats and dark money, Dunn's defeat is seen as a sign of hope that voters are beginning to do their own research and not blindly follow political ads and endorsements. Sara delves into the broader implications of this election, emphasizing how voters are growing tired of blatant lies and are starting to see through the façade. Sara also humorously critiques the first official portrait of King Charles III, comparing it to something out of a horror movie. Sara shifts gears to spotlight Vice President Kamala Harris' recent appearance on the "Sherri" show. In an awkward moment, Harris gifts Sherri Shepherd a box of White House M&Ms, leading to a bizarre exchange. BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden joins the show.

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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara dives into the recent news surrounding the upcoming Trump-Biden presidential debates. Despite Biden's seemingly surprising willingness to participate, Sara highlights the meticulously orchestrated stipulations from Biden's camp, such as debates hosted by friendly networks, no live audience, and cutting Trump's mic during Biden's speaking time. Sara discusses the entitlement of some illegal immigrants demanding culturally specific ingredients, highlighting the broader issue of ungrateful attitudes and the strain on the U.S. She emphasizes the need for accountability and collective action to protest these policies, echoing the importance of grassroots movements. The episode also covers the lenient plea deals offered to illegal immigrants involved in violent crime, questioning the effectiveness of the justice system and the challenges faced by the NYPD. Additionally, Sara analyzes a surprising admission by White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre regarding the 2024 presidential election. This episode also covers the recent primary loss of former U.S. Capitol police officer Harry Dunn. Despite significant support from top Democrats and dark money, Dunn's defeat is seen as a sign of hope that voters are beginning to do their own research and not blindly follow political ads and endorsements. Sara delves into the broader implications of this election, emphasizing how voters are growing tired of blatant lies and are starting to see through the façade. Sara also humorously critiques the first official portrait of King Charles III, comparing it to something out of a horror movie. Sara shifts gears to spotlight Vice President Kamala Harris' recent appearance on the "Sherri" show. In an awkward moment, Harris gifts Sherri Shepherd a box of White House M&Ms, leading to a bizarre exchange. BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden joins the show.

Today's Sponsors:

Birch Gold

Text SARA to 989898 to claim your free info kit and protect your savings from uncertainty.

PreBorn!

To donate, dial #250 and say the keyword "baby" or go to https://preborn.com/sara

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