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Feb 2025
52m 46s

Jeffrey Sachs: Tulsi Gabbard’s Confirmat...

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Can Donald Trump actually end the Ukraine war? Jeffrey Sachs thinks he can. (00:00) Jeffrey Sachs’ Story on How He Met Viktor Orban (02:55) Bill Clinton’s Shadowy Deep State Project (11:05) The Three Most Important Things Donald Trump Has Done So Far (14:55) Why Can’t We Have Rational Conversations Anymore? (23:55) The Global Chess Game of American Dominanc ... Show More
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