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Your blast of infotainment from ForAmerica.


June 15, 2024

 
 

This week... Hunter Biden was found guilty on a firearm charge and could face up to 25 years in prison. As other charges loom, his court date for the tax case is set for September 5th, two months before the election. Meanwhile, Trump is preparing for the first presidential debate on June 27th, shortly before his sentencing for the New York witch hunt and the Republican National Convention. Biden met with G7 leaders in Italy this week where he wandered off during a presser, leaving other world leaders to pull him back to the event. He looked weak and senile on the world stage... it's no wonder why his approval ratings are hovering around 40% and why his campaign is struggling to gain traction.

 
 

If only our government cared about Americans as much as they do foreign wars...



Biden's sham trial isn't going to stop us from taking back the White House!

 


 

 
 


 

 
 

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ForAmerica believes in guaranteed constitutional rights, including the right to life at every stage of life. We believe America should have unlimited education and economic opportunities. We believe America should be energy independent using American resources. We demand the freedom to speak and practice our faith. We will accept nothing less than fair and honest elections, and a government that is transparent, accountable, and stays off the backs of the American people as much as possible. The key objective of ForAmerica is to deliver wins the cultural, electoral, and legislative fronts. When ForAmerica engages, America wins. Never, ever, give the Left a free day.




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