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James Flippin: The Supreme Court Sided With China Over the United States | 02-20-26

Guest host, James Flippin critiques a Supreme Court decision that favored international trade interests over domestic tariff policies. The monologue centers on the theme of "America First" versus foreign influence, arguing that the judiciary and "never-Trump" Republicans have betrayed the national economy to benefit Chinese factory owners. Flipping contrasts the perceived ideological loyalty of liberal justices with the inconsistency of conservative jurists, whom he claims prioritize legal abstractions over the needs of the American worker.

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