Obama: The Taliban’s Man in America

Dinesh reveals how Obama has become the Taliban’s man in America, supplying at least four senior ministers for the new radical Islamic regime.

Yes, you read that right. Obama traded the Taliban Five prisoners from Guantanamo Bay in exchange for a U.S. prisoner. The swap may have sounded good at the time, but not now.

Four of the Taliban Five have now been appointed as key leaders in Afghanistan’s new radical government. Yes, 20 years after 9/11 the nation is being led by radicals who want to bring death to the U.S.

It’s not like it had to be this way. Trump didn’t swap prisoners. He demanded Americans back who were in jail in other countries.

Biden has gone the opposite direction. Instead of demanding, he has been begging the Taliban not to hurt Americans left in Afghanistan. He agreed to leave by Aug. 31 so as not to trigger the Taliban, leaving many Americans behind, with some still seeking a way out.

But it’s not just Biden. Dinesh showed even Twitter is in on the game. They have permanently banned Trump, along with many other conservative voices that have been censored.

Twitter gladly hosts an account for the Taliban’s English speaking spokesman. Not sure how that works, but it’s clearly working for the Taliban. Watch to see all the details now.


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