
The Brett Cooper Show Trump Reaches His Final Form in Legendary X Post | Episode 101
Nov 29, 2025
Trump's latest controversial post on X has fans buzzing, as it addresses immigration and energized his base. Discussion sparks around a violent ambush that sheds light on broader vetting issues for Afghan refugees. The podcast dives into the concept of 'toxic empathy' affecting immigration policies and public safety. Brett critiques political responses to crime and explores how exposure to violent rhetoric might radicalize individuals. Lastly, the need for stronger immigration vetting and a renewed focus on law and order is emphasized.
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Trump's X Post As Political Pivot
- Brett Cooper argues Trump's X post calling for a pause on immigration reignited his base and captured a decisive political moment.
- She presents the post as both theatrical and a reflection of serious public-safety concerns tied to migration.
Ambush Of Two National Guardsmen
- Brett recounts the ambush of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., naming Andrew Wolfe and Sarah Beckstrom and their conditions.
- She ties the alleged shooter to Afghan refugee status and the 2021 evacuation policies as context for the attack.
Vetting Concerns From 2021 Evacuations
- Brett highlights early claims that Afghan evacuees were fully vetted and shows past warnings from conservatives about vetting failures.
- She uses those warnings to argue vetting was insufficient during the 2021 evacuations.



