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Jun 2024
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Buck Brief - Should Trump Go for Revenge...

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Buck Sexton delves into the hot topic of whether former President Trump should embark on a revenge tour if he wins the upcoming election. Buck discusses Trump's potential paths of either seeking retribution or focusing on uniting the country. He emphasizes the importance of using legal measures to address the weaponization of government and targeting those who abuse power. Buck also explores the implications of prosecutorial actions in different states and the challenges of maintaining rule of law in a politically charged environment. Additionally, Buck touches on the potential pardon of Hunter Biden and offers his candid thoughts on Joe Biden's stance.

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