Tucker: Republicans in Congress Secretly Plotting Against Trump

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Republicans in Congress Secretly Plotting Against Trump | Tucker Carlson
Ed Martin was set to become U.S. Attorney and help clean up Washington—until Senate Republicans blocked his nomination. Why? Because he supports President Trump, and that made him a threat to the establishment.
Martin exposes what many suspected: GOP elites are still working behind the scenes to sabotage Trump’s agenda, just like they did during his first term. These aren’t Democrats—they’re Republicans pretending to be allies while protecting their grip on power.
Martin also weighs in on Dan Bongino’s battles with the DOJ, the hidden influence of CIA operations within universities, election integrity, Wikipedia’s political censorship, and the growing dysfunction inside Washington’s institutions—from the DOJ to the RNC.
CHAPTERS:
0:00:00 Spit incident
0:07:21 Tillis sabotage
0:08:33 J6 prosecution push
0:16:14 DOJ corruption
0:21:43 GOP anti-Trump ops
0:31:12 DC decay
0:33:48 CIA in academia
0:39:02 Clean-up strategy
0:40:26 Gun policy failure
0:54:09 Wikipedia smear
1:00:00 Election integrity plan
1:04:46 Garland/Obama/Biden
1:10:04 Epstein files
1:10:46 Pipe bomb silence
1:12:34 2020 unresolved
1:13:52 Will there be justice?
1:18:54 Dem party shift
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