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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 7/13/26 Hour 3- Citizens demand better Borders

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Five years back, it was impossible to question the origins of COVID or whether it was intentionally released into the world. You were also forbidden from questioning masks, social distancing, closures, mandatory workplace vaccines, or the government implementing these rules. Ultimately, the greatest thing lost during the pandemic was trust. All across the globe, citizens are expressing a strong aversion to border crossings. It is deeply frustrating when governments ignore their own populace, permitting illegal immigrants to enter your local communities, states, and nation. Instead of integrating, they gradually conquer.

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After the passing of Senator Lindsey Graham on Saturday, Bill Interviews Graham’s Communications Director Kevin Bishop Following the sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham from a possible heart attack, what are the implications for South Carolina, a state he represented for decades? Following the passing of Lindsey Graham, an Interim Senator must be appointed. Governor McMaster will select an individual to serve out the remaining days of Graham’s term. Who will be chosen? While Senator Lindsey Graham drew both dedicated supporters and vocal detractors—as no politician is universally liked—South Carolina ultimately loses a Senior Senator who kept the state's best interests at heart. Regrettably, some individuals remain unable to overcome their personal aversion, even after his passing. Five years back, it was impossible to question the origins of COVID or whether it was intentionally released into the world. You were also forbidden from questioning masks, social distancing, closures, mandatory workplace vaccines, or the government implementing these rules. Ultimately, the greatest thing lost during the pandemic was trust. All across the globe, citizens are expressing a strong aversion to border crossings. It is deeply frustrating when governments ignore their own populace, permitting illegal immigrants to enter your local communities, states, and nation. Instead of integrating, they gradually conquer.

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