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- Donald Trump is shown interacting amicably with prominent public figures.
- The gathering includes individuals known for their work in civil rights and entertainment.
- The visual narrative suggests a cordial social interaction among the attendees.
- Donald Trump and Andy Warhol were together on November 4, 1983.
- Donald Trump was holding the bridle of a polo pony during this encounter.
- Donald Trump was often seen at Studio 54.
- Studio 54 was an infamous New York celebrity club.
- Donald Trump challenged Joe Biden to an 18-hole golf match at Trump National Doral.
- Trump predicted the match would be one of the most watched golf matches in history.
- Trump offered Biden 10 strokes per nine holes, totaling 20 strokes for the round.
- Trump offered to donate $1 million to a charity of Biden's choice if Biden won the match.
- Biden declined the golf challenge.
- The challenge highlights Trump's drive and knowledge of the game, indicating a 'real difference' between the presidents.
- Donald Trump and Reverend Al Sharpton had a close association in the past, with Sharpton being eager to be with Trump.
- Reverend Al Sharpton underwent massive stomach surgery.
- Reverend Al Sharpton's current political alignment is with the "Radical Left."
- Reverend Al Sharpton maintains his job as a Television Commentator for NBC by being faithful to the "Radical Left."
- Donald Trump knew James Brown and other diverse individuals, encompassing "the good, the bad, and the ugly."
- Somali immigrant communities in Minnesota engage in a Medicaid fraud scheme by over-diagnosing children with autism.
- Billions of Medicaid dollars were funneled from this scheme to terrorist cells in Somalia.
- The fraud involved 'kickback payments' to parents for enrolling children in autism treatment centers.
- Autism claims to Medicaid in Minnesota 'skyrocketed' from $3 million in 2018 to $399 million in 2023.
- The number of autism providers in Minnesota, including many established by the Somali community, significantly increased during this period.
- One in 16 Somali four-year-olds in Minnesota were reportedly diagnosed with autism, a rate more than triple the state average, when the scheme was exposed.
- America's Somali fraud rings have stolen billions in taxpayer funds.
- Some of the stolen taxpayer funds were sent to Islamist terrorists back home.
- The Minnesota Taxpayer is identified as the largest funder of Al-Shabaab.
- President Calvin Coolidge signed The Immigration Act of 1924, which restricted immigration.
- Coolidge stated that new arrivals should be limited by America's capacity to absorb them, to keep America 'American', requiring restricted immigration.
- The 1924 Act received overwhelming bipartisan support from Democrats and Republicans.
- The 1924 Act introduced tight immigration quotas, new visa requirements, established the Border Patrol, and banned immigrants from cultures deemed incompatible.
- The 1924 Act significantly reduced immigration, allowing a prior 'great wave' of immigrants to assimilate.
- American society thrived in the 1940s and 1950s, characterized by a booming economy, rising middle class, common culture, and limited immigration due to the 1924 Act.
- Since the 1924 Act's repeal in 1965, the US has experienced decades of extensive legal and illegal immigration.
- The current foreign-born population in the US is higher in both raw number and percentage than in the early 1900s.
- Current 'mass immigration' involves 'vastly different cultures' compared to the predominantly European immigration accepted historically.
- A national policy shift towards restricted immigration is needed again and should be bipartisan.
- It is time to enact another Immigration Act.
- The accompanying image visually represents a large number of people attempting to enter the US through a restrictive 'GATE' set at '3%', overseen by Uncle Sam.
- Manhattan US Attorney Jay Clayton is engaged in a war against gangs.
- The efforts of Jay Clayton in combating gangs are highly commendable.
- Netanyahu submitted a request for a pardon to President Herzog.
- Trever Nehls is a MAGA Warrior.
- Trever Nehls is running to represent Texas’ 22nd Congressional District.
- Trever Nehls' brother is Congressman Troy Nehls.
- Trever Nehls and his family are fierce advocates for the MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN Movement.
- Trever Nehls is a former Fort Bend County Constable and retired U.S. Army Colonel.
- Trever Nehls strongly supports Law Enforcement, Military, and Veterans.
- Trever Nehls understands the Wisdom and Courage required to Ensure LAW AND ORDER.
- In Congress, Trever Nehls will work to Keep the now very Secure Border, SECURE.
- In Congress, Trever Nehls will Stop Migrant Crime.
- In Congress, Trever Nehls will Grow the Economy.
- In Congress, Trever Nehls will Cut Taxes and Regulations.
- In Congress, Trever Nehls will Promote MADE IN THE U.S.A.
- In Congress, Trever Nehls will Advance American Energy DOMINANCE.
- In Congress, Trever Nehls will Champion Election Integrity.
- In Congress, Trever Nehls will Defend the Second Amendment.
- Trever Nehls has Donald Trump's Complete and Total Endorsement.
- Trever Nehls will never let people down.
- Congressman John “Judge” Carter is a fantastic, distinguished, and respected representative.
- Carter served over 20 years as a District Court Judge in Williamson County.
- Carter is working tirelessly to grow the economy.
- Carter is working to cut taxes and regulations.
- Carter promotes "MADE IN THE U.S.A.".
- Carter champions American Energy DOMINANCE.
- Carter keeps the now very secure border, secure.
- Carter stops migrant crime, murderers, and other criminals from illegally entering the country.
- Carter strengthens the military and veterans.
- Carter defends the always under siege Second Amendment.
- Donald Trump gives his complete and total endorsement for Carter's re-election.
- Judge Carter will never let the people down.
