Folks, something isn't quite right on the Right right now. We've won big, we've got the momentum, but instead of locking arms and charging forward, too many in our movement are turning on each other. It's becoming tribal, hive-minded, and at times downright mean—just like the left we've spent years fighting against. Personal attacks, character assassinations, forcing people to pick sides between Tucker and Levin, or turning on allies like Marjorie Taylor Greene who stood strong when others wouldn't. We're exhausted from the spin at conferences and the constant pressure to fall in line instead of having honest debates. The base is hungry for truth, not slogans. We're tired of being told everything is perfect when real frustrations are boiling over—especially with accountability for J6 heroes, cleaning house at the DOJ and FBI, and staying laser-focused on America First before the midterms. That's why I'm bringing that man, my friend Brandon Straka, on today. As the founder of #WalkAway, he's seen division up close, and he's not afraid to call it out so we can actually come together. We need tough conversations, not more infighting. Let's listen, question, and unite around principles—not personalities.
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