

Trump CALLS OUT United Nations In BIG Speech & Makes CRITICAL Announcement
12 snips Sep 24, 2025
Marty Makary, a physician and public-health expert, delves into the controversial link between prenatal acetaminophen and rising autism rates. He advocates for regulatory transparency and parents questioning vaccine timing. Meanwhile, Brandon Tatum, a former police officer and conservative commentator, analyzes the recent Charlie Kirk memorial and confronts Antifa tactics on campus, highlighting the challenges of law enforcement. Together, they explore themes of national sovereignty, media bias, and the shifting landscape of public health discussions.
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Globalism Undermines National Accountability
- Jesse Kelly frames globalism as elites prioritizing global citizenship over national duty, eroding nation-state obligations to citizens.
- He argues calling out institutions like the U.N. restores accountability and centers national interests.
Migration As Political Strategy
- Kelly claims mass migration is a deliberate strategy to dilute patriotic populations and secure political power for globalist elites.
- He contends politicians protect illegal immigrants because their presence benefits those elites politically.
Limit Acetaminophen During Pregnancy
- Marty Makary urges pregnant women to limit acetaminophen use unless medically necessary because studies link it to autism risk.
- He recommends clinicians and parents prioritize caution and avoid pill‑popping for low-grade fevers.