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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara tackles the frenzy over a joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. Major networks like CNN and MSNBC blasted his roast-style humor, and figures like AOC condemned the Puerto Rico joke. Sara contrasts this uproar with Biden’s divisive comments, in which he said that Trump supporters are “garbage,” which Sara argues is an un-American attack on half the electorate. The discussion shifts to election integrity, as Sara highlights the Supreme Court’s recent decision allowing Virginia to remove noncitizens from voter rolls, despite earlier federal opposition. Reports of alleged voting irregularities in Pennsylvania — including polling sites closing early and uncredentialed “election officials” misleading voters — add to the concern, with Sara calling for vigilance as the RNC files lawsuits over these incidents. Sara then introduces "Line in the Sand," a new documentary by James O’Keefe on human trafficking at the U.S. border. O’Keefe discusses the film’s raw, immersive approach, revealing the profit-driven “industrial complex” that exploits the immigration crisis. The documentary uncovers the shocking realities of trafficking and highlights the government’s role in funding these operations, with children becoming commodities for criminal organizations. Sara and her panel explore the media’s sudden refusal to endorse any candidate, as major outlets like the Washington Post distance themselves from a floundering administration. They question whether this shift foreshadows a strategic pivot, aiming to undermine Trump should he return to office. They warn of a coordinated media agenda set to obstruct any conservative momentum, underscoring a persistent legacy media bias.
Sara was joined by Jason Buttrill, chief writer and head researcher for Glenn Beck, and Jaco Booyens, host of "The Bottom Line."
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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara tackles the frenzy over a joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. Major networks like CNN and MSNBC blasted his roast-style humor, and figures like AOC condemned the Puerto Rico joke. Sara contrasts this uproar with Biden’s divisive comments, in which he said that Trump supporters are “garbage,” which Sara argues is an un-American attack on half the electorate. The discussion shifts to election integrity, as Sara highlights the Supreme Court’s recent decision allowing Virginia to remove noncitizens from voter rolls, despite earlier federal opposition. Reports of alleged voting irregularities in Pennsylvania — including polling sites closing early and uncredentialed “election officials” misleading voters — add to the concern, with Sara calling for vigilance as the RNC files lawsuits over these incidents. Sara then introduces "Line in the Sand," a new documentary by James O’Keefe on human trafficking at the U.S. border. O’Keefe discusses the film’s raw, immersive approach, revealing the profit-driven “industrial complex” that exploits the immigration crisis. The documentary uncovers the shocking realities of trafficking and highlights the government’s role in funding these operations, with children becoming commodities for criminal organizations. Sara and her panel explore the media’s sudden refusal to endorse any candidate, as major outlets like the Washington Post distance themselves from a floundering administration. They question whether this shift foreshadows a strategic pivot, aiming to undermine Trump should he return to office. They warn of a coordinated media agenda set to obstruct any conservative momentum, underscoring a persistent legacy media bias.
Sara was joined by Jason Buttrill, chief writer and head researcher for Glenn Beck, and Jaco Booyens, host of "The Bottom Line."
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