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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara discusses the recent threats against Donald Trump from Iran following his Jan. 3, 2020, airstrike on General Soleimani. Trump took to social media to thank Congress for bipartisan support in boosting Secret Service funding and warned any would-be attackers of dire consequences. Sara and Chad Prather question whether Trump can trust the briefings he receives or whether a more sinister plot is at play. Next, they delve into a Senate report exposing critical failures by the Secret Service, from missed snipers to communication breakdowns, raising questions of incompetence or something more deliberate. Sara critiques the push for diversity hires, arguing that competence should take priority when protecting high-profile figures like Trump. The conversation shifts to the illegal immigration crisis, highlighting how Venezuelan gangs, armed with rifles, are wreaking havoc in U.S. sanctuary cities like Aurora, Colorado, and Chicago, Illinois. Sara warns that when government resources run dry, these gangs will target American citizens. Chad emphasizes the cultural differences in how justice and weaponry are viewed, making these gangs a serious threat. Sara also tackles the forced sale of Alex Jones' media company, Infowars, following the nearly $1.5 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Sandy Hook families. Sara defends Jones' free speech, arguing the case is an attempt to silence dissent. Finally, Sara critiques Kamala Harris' upcoming interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle, pointing out how Ruhle recently defended Harris on "Real Time with Bill Maher." Sara questions Harris’ ability to lead and mocks her contradictions, highlighting her sudden embrace of Trump-like policies. Sara is joined by Chad Prather, host of "The Chad Prather Show."
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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara discusses the recent threats against Donald Trump from Iran following his Jan. 3, 2020, airstrike on General Soleimani. Trump took to social media to thank Congress for bipartisan support in boosting Secret Service funding and warned any would-be attackers of dire consequences. Sara and Chad Prather question whether Trump can trust the briefings he receives or whether a more sinister plot is at play. Next, they delve into a Senate report exposing critical failures by the Secret Service, from missed snipers to communication breakdowns, raising questions of incompetence or something more deliberate. Sara critiques the push for diversity hires, arguing that competence should take priority when protecting high-profile figures like Trump. The conversation shifts to the illegal immigration crisis, highlighting how Venezuelan gangs, armed with rifles, are wreaking havoc in U.S. sanctuary cities like Aurora, Colorado, and Chicago, Illinois. Sara warns that when government resources run dry, these gangs will target American citizens. Chad emphasizes the cultural differences in how justice and weaponry are viewed, making these gangs a serious threat. Sara also tackles the forced sale of Alex Jones' media company, Infowars, following the nearly $1.5 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Sandy Hook families. Sara defends Jones' free speech, arguing the case is an attempt to silence dissent. Finally, Sara critiques Kamala Harris' upcoming interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle, pointing out how Ruhle recently defended Harris on "Real Time with Bill Maher." Sara questions Harris’ ability to lead and mocks her contradictions, highlighting her sudden embrace of Trump-like policies. Sara is joined by Chad Prather, host of "The Chad Prather Show."
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