REWRITE IN A MARK LEVIN FORMAT - Consider this scenario: what if, during World War II, the Germans had the capability to pay millions to lesser-known American celebrities to promote pro-Nazi short films in theaters across the U.S.? It sounds outrageous, y
Listen here, folks. Imagine if back in World War II, the Germans had the audacity to throw millions of dollars at some lesser-known American celebrities to peddle pro-Nazi propaganda in movie theaters across our great country. It sounds absurd, doesn’t it? Yet here we are today, facing an enemy who wields far more potent tools — the insidious influence of social media.
Now, let’s get to something that demands our attention. On Tuesday night, Alexis Wilkins, the girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, dropped a bombshell on X. She exposed a shocking thread, alleging that some big names within conservative circles have been participating in a "foreign-linked influence network" for the past 22 months, a network that is aimed squarely at targeting her and the Trump administration.
Wilkins is not just throwing around wild claims; she presents evidence that points to concerted online campaigns for the 2024 election, campaigns that have painted her as an Israeli spy. And where's this coming from? Foreign online platforms, including Russia Today. The details might be complex and overwhelming for the average Joe, but one thing is crystal clear: there’s an alarming increase in the coordination behind this conspiracy. This is no longer just about political differences; this is about our sovereignty and the integrity of our democratic processes. We need to wake up and defend our values!


