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Trump Releases Video: ‘We Have Never Been Closer to WWIII Than We Are Today’

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President-Elect Donald Trump posted a three and-a-half minute video addressing the realistic danger of World War III. “We have never been closer to World War Three than we are today under Joe Biden” the video began.

This week, news broke that Vladimir Putin ‘lowered the nuclear weapons threshold’ after the Biden administration supplied Ukraine with missiles.

“A global conflict between nuclear armed powers would mean death and destruction on a scale unmatched in human history. It would be nuclear armageddon. nothing is more important than avoiding that nightmare” Trump continued.

“Everyday this proxy battle continues, we risk global war. We must be absolutely clear that our objective is to immediately have a total secession of hostilities…

There must also be a complete commitment to dismantling the entire globalist neocon establishment that is perpetually dragging us into endless wars pretending to fight for freedom and democracy abroad while they turn us into a third world country and a third world dictatorship right here at home” Trump stated.

The President-Elect then went into the internal dangers that threaten the United States even more than Russia or China:

“The state department, the defense bureaucracy, the intelligence services and all the rest need to be completely overhauled and reconstituted to fire the deep staters and put America first…

Finally we have to finish the process we began under my administration of fundamentally reevaluating NATOs purpose and NATOs mission. our foreign policy establishment keeps trying to pull the world into conflict with a nuclear armed Russia based on the lie that Russia represents our greatest threat…

But the greatest threat to western civilization is not Russia, it’s probably more than anything else, ourselves and the horrible USA hating people that represent us. it’s the abolition of our national borders, failure to police our own cities, destruction of rule of law from within, collapse of the nuclear family and fertility rates…”

Trump concludes the video by stating:

“Chasing monsters and phantoms overseas while keeping us distracted from the havoc they are creating here at home. these forces are doing more damage to America than Russia and China could ever have dreamed. evicting the sick and corrupt establishment is the monumental task for the next president and I’m the only one that can do it…I know exactly what has to be done.”

 

 

 

 

 

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Federal Appeals Court Upholds TikTok Ban Law, Setting Stage for Supreme Court Showdown

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In a major development on Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld a law requiring TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the popular app or face a ban in the United States. A panel of three judges unanimously ruled against TikTok’s petition for relief, solidifying a legal battle that now appears headed for the Supreme Court, reports National Review.

The appeals court ruled that the contested portions of the law withstand constitutional scrutiny, with Judge Douglas Ginsburg emphasizing the government’s national security rationale. “The First Amendment exists to protect free speech in the United States,” Ginsburg wrote. “Here the Government acted solely to protect that freedom from a foreign adversary nation and to limit that adversary’s ability to gather data on people in the United States.”

U.S. officials, including leaders at the Department of Justice, have consistently raised alarms about TikTok’s relationship with the Chinese Communist Party, calling the app a national security threat of “immense depth and scale.”

TikTok argued that the law infringes on its First Amendment rights and that divesting from ByteDance is “not possible technologically, commercially, or legally” by the January 19 deadline. However, the court dismissed these arguments, leaving the app’s fate in jeopardy as the deadline looms.

Both the U.S. government and TikTok had pushed for a decision by Friday to allow sufficient time for potential appeals or alternative measures before the ban takes effect.

With the appeals court’s ruling, TikTok’s next move is likely to petition the Supreme Court. The justices could temporarily block the law’s implementation while they consider the case or allow the lower court’s decision to stand.

 

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