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Trump's Biggest Problem Isn't Democrats - It’s The Voters

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A wall couldn't stop the tunnel. A ceasefire couldn't stop the fighting. And now a federal judge has stopped a controversial $1.8 billion DOJ fund while the Trump administration elevates Bill Pulte to Acting Director of National Intelligence. Tonight on The Quiet Loud: • The DOJ's Anti-Weaponization Fund faces legal trouble • Bill Pulte's rise inside the administration • The federal court ruling on the transgender military ban • What June 2 primary results tell us about November • The 869-foot smuggling tunnel discovered near San Diego • Why all of these stories are really about power Because the question isn't just what's happening. The question is who benefits. Join the Quiet Quorum. Like, Subscribe, Comment and Share. #TheQuietLoud #WhoGetsPower #BillPulte #DOJFund #Primaries2026 #BorderTunnel #TransRights #Iran #Ukraine #Politics #Democracy #Midterms Chapters 00:00 The Interplay of Loyalty and Power 03:13 Global Crises: Iran, Israel, and Ukraine 06:16 Domestic Politics and Public Opinion 09:03 The Courts and Marginalized Communities 11:45 Upcoming Primaries and Political Strategy 14:44 Border Security: Walls vs. Tunnels 17:35 Connecting the Dots: A Broader Perspective

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jakson Trump's Biggest Problem Isn't Democrats - It’s The Voters kansikuva

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A wall couldn't stop the tunnel. A ceasefire couldn't stop the fighting. And now a federal judge has stopped a controversial $1.8 billion DOJ fund while the Trump administration elevates Bill Pulte to Acting Director of National Intelligence. Tonight on The Quiet Loud: • The DOJ's Anti-Weaponization Fund faces legal trouble • Bill Pulte's rise inside the administration • The federal court ruling on the transgender military ban • What June 2 primary results tell us about November • The 869-foot smuggling tunnel discovered near San Diego • Why all of these stories are really about power Because the question isn't just what's happening. The question is who benefits. Join the Quiet Quorum. Like, Subscribe, Comment and Share. #TheQuietLoud #WhoGetsPower #BillPulte #DOJFund #Primaries2026 #BorderTunnel #TransRights #Iran #Ukraine #Politics #Democracy #Midterms Chapters 00:00 The Interplay of Loyalty and Power 03:13 Global Crises: Iran, Israel, and Ukraine 06:16 Domestic Politics and Public Opinion 09:03 The Courts and Marginalized Communities 11:45 Upcoming Primaries and Political Strategy 14:44 Border Security: Walls vs. Tunnels 17:35 Connecting the Dots: A Broader Perspective

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