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EXCLUSIVE!! 🇺🇸💥 DIVIDED NATION ERUPTING… TRUMP JUST DROPPED THE LINE THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING âšˇ

Is America more divided than ever? In this Political Psycho broadcast, we break down rising political tensions, increasing acceptance of political violence, and the cultural shift happening across the United States.

Referencing analysis from Jonathan Turley on changing public attitudes, reporting from RedState on recent political rhetoric controversies, and broader concerns raised by Zero Hedge about centralized control systems, this episode connects the dots across multiple narratives shaping the national conversation.

We also examine former President Donald Trump’s recent remarks rejecting the idea that America is “just an idea,” reframing the debate around national identity, structure, and the future of the Republic.

At a time of heightened division, this episode explores both perspectives—while asking the bigger question: what holds a nation together when trust begins to break down?

New York Nightmare! How Did They Let This Out? Mamdani Has Some Explaining to Do!

Today’s report dives into a rapidly escalating national security storm that began with a shocking New York headline and quickly spiraled into a broader debate about leadership, political priorities, and the growing threat environment facing the United States. As tensions with Iran intensify—with intercepted communications suggesting potential sleeper cell activation and the USS George H.W. Bush reportedly moving toward the region—political figures from Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, and Adam Schiff face criticism for what opponents call political maneuvering during a security crisis, while Hakeem Jeffries sparks controversy with threats to shut down United States Department of Homeland Security funding amid rising terror concerns. Meanwhile, Donald Trump delivers blunt warnings to Iran about the Strait of Hormuz, declaring the regime militarily weakened while cautioning Americans about potential sleeper-cell threats at home. The story returns to New York where charges against Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi raise disturbing questions after statements made at the scene stunned investigators, fueling a national debate intensified by controversial comments from Zohran Mamdani that triggered backlash across the country and forced a rapid reversal. As media coverage—especially from The New York Times—comes under scrutiny for its framing of the story, the central question emerges: in a moment of real security threats, should America be focusing less on political optics and more on keeping the country safe?