Something BIG Just Shifted...
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Published2 months ago
Duration25:28
Video ID2Z2DlLJqL-M
Languageen
CategoryEducation
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Views95.8K
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Something big just shifted with NATO, Iran and Democrats now say Trump will rig the election.
đ„HOLY CRAP! You Won't Believe What Trump JUST Did! https://youtube.com/live/I-0fzzvI5Hg
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- Dr. Jerome Corsi reacts to NATO refusing to join the United States in reâopening the Strait of Hormuz despite massive U.S. defense spending in Europe.
- He notes Trump says he âwonât forgetâ NATOâs lack of help and Marco Rubio openly questions why Americans are spending $1.5 trillion a year on NATO if allies refuse support when needed.
- Corsi highlights growing anger that U.S. taxpayers fund NATO bases, troops, and weapons while key European countries block overflight, logistics, and direct assistance in the Iran war.
- France is blocking U.S. operations, prompting Israel to say it will not sell advanced weapons to Paris while they undermine Israelâs and Americaâs security needs.
- Spain has refused U.S. requests for airfields, planes, and support, and Trump is threatening to drop Spain from NATO and halt trade over its Iran stance.
- Italy is now signaling no use of Italian bases or airspace for U.S. operations against Iran, further exposing cracks in the NATO alliance.
- President Trump appears to be getting more practical help from Gulf nations than from NATO allies in Europe.
- Gulf nations are reportedly preparing to pour between $4 trillion and $8 trillion into the U.S. economy through investment, energy, and infrastructure deals.
- Corsi frames this Gulf money as a major âshuffling of the boardâ in global power, with energyârich Arab partners stepping up while traditional European allies step back.
- Given his long history with Trump, Corsi weighs whether the Iran conflict could escalate into a bootsâonâtheâground operation.
- He discusses Trumpâs balancing act between using maximum pressure, special forces, and targeted strikes versus a fullâscale ground invasion.
- Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi now claims Republicans are preparing to rig the 2026 midterm elections by hacking voting machines.
- Pelosi points to ongoing FBI activity involving ballots and election data in Puerto Rico, Georgia, and Arizona as her supposed justification.
- Corsi points out Democrats once said U.S. elections couldnât be rigged, then called 2020 âthe safest election in history,â and are now back to warning of hacked machines under Trump.
- He explores where the Supreme Court may land on counting mailâin ballots after Election Day and tightening electionâintegrity rules.
- The interview examines whether the SAVE AMERICA ACT or a strong executive order on voter ID could standardize identification for federal elections.
- Corsi discusses if Republicans can keep the House and Senate in 2026 despite political chaos over Epstein documents, Israel, the Iran war, and the struggling economy.
- He breaks down what issues matter most to swing voters: border security, inflation, foreign policy, election integrity, and cultural battles.
- The conversation offers viewers a roadmap of Trumpâs strategy on NATO, Iran, Gulf investments, voter ID, and how Republicans can hold power in Congress.