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Trump Has Begun His Total Personnel Warfare (Ep. 2410)

Tue, 28 Jan 2025

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Trump's time in the oval office has been nothing short of impressive. But it's time to take more sweeping measures that he can't execute alone. In this episode, I'll discuss the Trump personnel plan and how to get Kash and everyone else appointed. Why Climate-Change Ideology Is Dying Trump Signs Executive Orders Restricting Transgender Troops, Ending Military DEI Practices Justice Department fires more than a dozen key officials on former Special Counsel Jack Smith's team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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2.699 - 10.845 Dan Bongino

Get ready to hear the truth about America on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host, Dan Bongino.

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10.865 - 34.523 Dan Bongino

So I got three fingers up for those of you listening on audio only. Why do I have three fingers up? Any ideas? Because there are three words that matter. If you read the title of today's show, you'll get the cheat sheet. Total freaking personnel warfare. Okay, that's four words. I threw a freaking in there, but it really doesn't count. Total personnel warfare. Total personnel warfare.

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34.823 - 59.652 Dan Bongino

That's all that matters. If you don't understand that government isn't policy. Yes, it is. We live in a constitutional republic. You really believe that? A constitutional republic is a suggestion if people don't enforce it. Right? People are policy. You get constitutionalists and conservatives in there, you got a constitutional republic.

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60.252 - 86.116 Dan Bongino

You get Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, and the commies in there, you have a suggestion of a constitutional republic. Sorry. Total personnel warfare. Everybody has to go. If you were involved in the tyranny of the last four disgusting years of Biden or the prior aid of Obama, you got to go if you said nothing. Very sorry, Jack. Or Margaret or Karen or whatever your name is.

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88.598 - 115.086 Dan Bongino

Bongino Army also in the chat. Are we ready for Kash Patel? Orders have been given from the top. We got Secretary Hegseth through. We got Sean Duffy's getting through today, Department of Transportation. Scott Besson's through with Treasury. Kristi Noem is through with DHS. Mission in that part accomplished. The mission isn't accomplished, however. Kash Patel, we got to get it done.

115.846 - 143.2 Dan Bongino

No time for popping the bubbly. Get it done. We are the Bongino Army, the most powerful force in the magosphere. There is no second place. There's only us. Get it done. Get it done. We got a lot to talk about today. It came out a little hot. By the way, new shirt available. As always, all of my proceeds go to charity, so it's for a good cause.

143.941 - 162.538 Dan Bongino

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163.032 - 179.848 Dan Bongino

All right, we got a lot going on today, including a big congratulations for my partner in Bongino, Inc., the great Evita Duffy. We'll get to that in a minute. Hey, remember when the internet was a place you could go to be free? Unfortunately, now many of us go online knowing we're being constantly tracked. Your internet service provider can see your entire browsing history.

180.208 - 200.533 Dan Bongino

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