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Republican Establishment Calls for Regime Change in Iran with Matt Boyle

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In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex interviews Matt Boyle, the Washington Bureau Chief for Breitbart, and they discuss his journey from a liberal background to becoming a key player in conservative media. They explore the evolution of conservative media, the historical context of radical left violence, and the shifting perspectives on immigration within American politics. Boyle emphasizes the importance of accurate journalism and the need for both political parties to stand up for American workers. Alex and Matt discuss the challenges faced by politicians in standing up to their bases, particularly in the context of the Democratic Party. They explore the implications of immigration policies, the complexities of U.S. involvement in Iran, and the contentious issue of regime change. The discussion also highlights President Trump's strategic approach to foreign policy and the need for unity within the Republican Party to pass significant legislation.

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In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex interviews Matt Boyle, the Washington Bureau Chief for Breitbart, and they discuss his journey from a liberal background to becoming a key player in conservative media. They explore the evolution of conservative media, the historical context of radical left violence, and the shifting perspectives on immigration within American politics. Boyle emphasizes the importance of accurate journalism and the need for both political parties to stand up for American workers. Alex and Matt discuss the challenges faced by politicians in standing up to their bases, particularly in the context of the Democratic Party. They explore the implications of immigration policies, the complexities of U.S. involvement in Iran, and the contentious issue of regime change. The discussion also highlights President Trump's strategic approach to foreign policy and the need for unity within the Republican Party to pass significant legislation.

Visit today's sponsors:

www.prioritygold.com/freedom

www.endthecableopoly.org

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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