Zohra Mamdani
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They're tired of not being able to afford groceries.
The president is working on all of that.
Secretary Besson is working on all of that.
And it takes a couple of years to get his system fully firing.
But we've got to have leadership that's going to say we're going to take on the health care giants.
We're going to go after the insurance companies.
We're going to go after the big monopoly health care hospital organizations.
We're going to stand up and stop Sharia law.
We're going to stop the radical Marxists who are trying to kill us.
The vast network of people that are organized with Arabella, with Soros, with Gates, with the United Nations, with all of the international conglomerates that are funding these NGOs that are all being used to attack us, whether it's the Southern Poverty Law Center in Antifa.
whether it's the 250 organizations that were shoving people into our country during Biden and Mayorkas, whether it's the district attorneys that are funded by the Soros regime and the Wren Collective, and all of these things are organized and coordinated.
And Steve, you know it and I know it, but Republicans are sitting around making nice and giving speeches on the steps of the Capitol
instead of rip-roaring coming through behind the president to save this country.
We've got to start being aggressive, and we've got to do something about it.
I'm going to do it as a Texas attorney general, but I've got a year left in Congress, and I'm going to keep introducing legislation to force Republicans to actually do the hard work of changing the direction of the country.
And look, I think we've got to be thinking through all of our options right now to make sure we do not waste the remaining three years and change of President Trump's administration.
Yeah, we need to lean into more seats, not just in Texas, but yes, in Texas, Attorney General, but also, you know, Indiana, like you point out, other states that aren't being as aggressive.
You saw California last night.
They passed a referendum to basically take their ridiculously paltry nine Republicans out of what, 50, however many seats they have.
And they're going to reduce that to what, four or five.