Jim
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Leavitt: I saw that letter from Congressman Raskin this morning, who I would add has zero credibility. And this letter was clearly a cheap political stunt. What the congressman did here, Brian, and for everyone in the room who's hopefully not reporting on this as fact, is that he took untrue and salacious claims in a memo that was produced by Jack Smith, who has been completely discredited for his lawfare and his witch hunts against this president. And that information was unverified. It never even made it into the indictment because it was so unverified. And what happened to that indictment anyway? It was thrown out. And Jack Smith has been proven again to be a prosecutor on a witch hunt against President Trump. He tried to throw him in jail ahead of the 2024 election. The Biden department of justice was fully on board with this lawfare campaign. And in fact, this story that was concocted by Congressman Raskin was so ridiculous, I understand his communications team reached out to some outlets in this room who responsibly said, we're not going to write this because this is just too much. However, of course, MSNOW did write that story this morning because they continue to be left wing propaganda for the Democrat party. But I think Jack Smith has been proven to be a liar and a fraud. And this is, again, a cheap political stunt from a Democrat on capitol hill who I think wants to get himself on cable television








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🙏🇺🇸🙏 He was wounded. Alone. And still moving forward. In 1968, during the unforgiving chaos of Vietnam, Karl G. Taylor Sr. faced a moment where most would have taken cover. Enemy fire pinned his unit down. A fortified bunker was tearing through his fellow Marines, locking them in place with no way out. Every second they stayed exposed meant more lives lost. Taylor did not wait for orders. He did not wait for backup. He made a decision that would define everything. He charged. One man. Against a fortified enemy position. Bullets tearing through the air. Ground erupting around him. Already wounded, already bleeding, he pushed forward anyway. Each step closer to the bunker increased the chance of death. But stopping meant his men would not survive. He reached the position. At that distance, there is no margin for error. He threw a grenade. The explosion silenced the bunker. In that single act, he broke the enemy's hold and gave his fellow Marines a chance to move, to fight back, to live. But the cost was everything. His wounds proved fatal. The man who opened the path forward did not walk out of it. He was awarded the Medal of Honor. His sacrifice was recognized as one of the highest forms of courage a Marine can show. But the story did not end there. His son, Karl Jr., followed the same path. Became a Marine. Carried the same legacy. And like many who walk through war, he faced the same invisible battles afterward, struggling with the weight that does not fade when the fighting ends. Karl G. Taylor Sr. did not hesitate when it mattered. He moved forward... knowing exactly what it would cost. And he paid it anyway 🙏🇺🇸🙏





















