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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 7/17/26 Hour 1-A Master of manipulation

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By masterfully provoking his detractors and the left with distracting statements, President Trump quietly executes other actions behind the scenes. This calculated unpredictability forces major U.S. adversaries—including China, Iran, and Russia—to completely recalibrate their strategies and assumptions about what they thought the United States would do. Meanwhile, Latin America is becoming extremely pro-U.S. Invest USA's Michael Letts joins the show to analyze the President's speech. The discussion covers the evidence of election tampering released online by President Trump, who asserts that inside collaborators and illegal registrants granted foreign nations access and information. Consequently, the United States is set to prosecute those responsible.

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