Establishing a one-party state is viewed as a means to create a stable democracy, particularly from the perspective of the United States. This strategy simplifies management of democratic institutions by eliminating recurring political threats. Historical context reveals that this approach has long been part of U.S. statecraft, with influential figures consistently involved in legal and political maneuvering, such as impeachment processes and prosecutorial actions, to exert control over political rivals and reinforce state priorities.
Mike Benz joins Tucker to discuss Zuckerberg’s confession about Big Tech censorship, the arrest of Pavel Durov, and how to save free speech.
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(01:20) Who Was Involved in Pavel Durov’s Arrest?
(15:50) How Telegram Is Used by the CIA
(30:22) Domestic Policy Doesn’t Exist
(44:21) The Biggest Threat to NATO
(1:09:53) WhatsApp and the Facebook Files
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(1:25:12) The Red Lines Memo to Zelensky
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