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Dominic Carter: I Have Many Grievances Today… | 05-24-26

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Dominic Carter navigates a series of political and social grievances during a Memorial Day weekend program. He employs a provocative, call-in format to critique the perceived failures of Democratic leadership, specifically targeting the “lawlessness” of Chicago’s mayor, the “mental health crisis” exemplified by a recent White House security breach, and the “erosion of women’s sports” by transgender athletes. Central to the dialogue is the concept of “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” as Carter and his listeners argue that reflexive opposition to Donald Trump has blinded the public to common-sense solutions.

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