
The Ben Shapiro Show Saving America w/ Dan Bongino
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Oct 15, 2025 Dan Bongino, a former NYPD and U.S. Secret Service agent, shares his insights on Trump's potential 2024 victory, emphasizing his unique coalition of Black, Hispanic, and union support. The duo explores Trump's anti-establishment appeal, his transactional policy style, and debate strategies against Biden. They also discuss the consequences of Biden's presidency, the evolving identity of the Republican Party post-Trump, and the importance of supporting Israel while condemning Hamas. Don't miss this dynamic conversation on current political challenges!
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Trump Altered The Republican Coalition
- Dan Bongino argues Trump's coalition has shifted Republican demographics toward more Hispanic, Black, and union voters.
- He believes this coalition change could be Trump's lasting gift if Republicans maintain it.
Green Room Tip On Black Voters
- Dan Bongino recounts a friend at a UFC green room who predicted increased Black support for Trump.
- He uses that anecdote to show early signs the 2020s coalition was shifting.
Trumpism As An Anti-Elite Impulse
- Ben Shapiro frames Trumpism as an impulse rather than an ideology: a rebellion against elites.
- That anti-establishment instinct explains why many working-class voters relate to Trump despite his wealth.



