
Mike Benz: How U.S. Taxpayers Funded Censorship And The CIA Manipulated Elections In Brazil
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65% : So my focus on this is on the internet censorship side.58% : There were other things that Trump did that, that, uh, flew in the face of the interests of, uh, international corporations and banks and, uh, and foundations and NGOs.
54% : Now they did that to Trump.
37% : It's my belief that, that it would be beneficial for the American people to understand, to have an autopsy of the rogue activity of their own government for any of the oversight bodies that we currently have set up, whether that is the weaponization subcommittee of Jim Jordan, whether that's the House Foreign Affairs or Senate Foreign Affairs committees, whether that is declassifying federal secrets, frankly, from covert actions involved in this, or any number of, of subpoena, you know, subpoena power equipped courts, congressional committees that could, that could probe those questions.
33% : And that's a very simple one to understand, right, which is just the, the raw political calculus of you get rid of Bolsonaro, you get rid of Trump, you get rid of the, you know, and this is a direct quote, the international exchange of ideas.
10% : It was a recurring fact since Trump won the election in 2016, as soon as Bolsonaro started gaining traction in Brazil, that these issues were interlinked, that they wanted to stop Bolsonaro for the same reasons they wanted to stop Donald Trump.
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