Emily Campagno
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Well, you didn't ask me, but I'm going to take a stab at answering that question.
Well, no, I want to answer, like, how I fill in the gaps.
Because I was thinking about how, you know, as these journalists and these talking heads are all saying that this president is lying, they know with certainty that everything out of his mouth is a lie.
I think about to myself, what establishes veracity and credibility?
When you do trust someone, when you trust your spouse going out and, you know, you trust your parents growing up and these things, what is it?
And so I look at this president.
And I think about how he has demonstrated to me with every policy decision, every action, that he is prioritizing American interests.
And he's doing it in the macro sense, which means policy, which means judicial appointments, which means everything from voting approaching to trade negotiation and tariffs and everything, and the micro sense of protecting our soldiers.
And I think about in the Obama administration when he prosecuted journalists.
And you contrast that with this president who gives 10 off-the-cuff interviews a day at least.
I think about the Biden administration that prosecuted soldiers for murder and contractors and Hillary Clinton applauding this on and demanding some accountability.
And then you have this president that restores voices to the soldiers, that restores their paychecks to them, that restores some type of grace to them that they weren't extended enough.
So I know, too, that I don't know anything.
But what I fill the gaps in with is a faith that this president has my best interest in mind, both in that macro and in that micro sense, and that he will, with every decision, determine what is best for our country and for our soldiers.
Well, I think he might be arguing that it wasn't like a publicly approved, licensed piece of art, essentially, versus a private property doing with it as you will.