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In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara covers Donald Trump's New York City trial for alleged falsification of business records in the Stormy Daniels hush money case. The prosecution claims Trump committed a second crime to conceal the falsification but lacks specific evidence. Judge Merchan's jury instruction not requiring unanimity on the second crime raises legal concerns. Sara shares Trump's frustration with the judicial system, saying, "Mother Teresa couldn't beat these charges." The episode also explores the Sean "Diddy" Combs saga, discussing lawsuits and allegations of sexual assault and human trafficking. A Rolling Stone investigation reveals disturbing allegations from former associates, drawing parallels to cases like Harvey Weinstein's and Jeffrey Epstein's. Despite serious accusations, Sara emphasizes due process and "innocent until proven guilty." Additionally, the episode addresses the Biden administration's mishandling of Afghan illegal immigrant Mohammad Kharwin, who was on the terror watch list. Despite being flagged as a threat, Kharwin was released twice, raising national security concerns. Sara critiques the inefficiency of agencies like the TSA and contrasts the treatment of American patriots with genuine threats. The episode also covers the 2024 presidential race, focusing on Pennsylvania, where Trump is gaining traction. Sara critiques the Biden campaign's desperate voter appeal efforts, including an event with Elmo aimed at the black community, and briefly mentions Dr. Jill Biden's interview on "The View." Despite these tactics, Trump leads in several swing states. Sara addresses the Biden campaign's polling struggles, featuring a CNN clip of a spokesperson being grilled about poor performance. The episode concludes with a humorous moment during which Ben Bergquam trolls Joy Reid outside a New York courthouse during Trump's trial. Sara was joined by BlazeTV contributors Matthew Marsden and John Doyle.

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In this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara covers Donald Trump's New York City trial for alleged falsification of business records in the Stormy Daniels hush money case. The prosecution claims Trump committed a second crime to conceal the falsification but lacks specific evidence. Judge Merchan's jury instruction not requiring unanimity on the second crime raises legal concerns. Sara shares Trump's frustration with the judicial system, saying, "Mother Teresa couldn't beat these charges." The episode also explores the Sean "Diddy" Combs saga, discussing lawsuits and allegations of sexual assault and human trafficking. A Rolling Stone investigation reveals disturbing allegations from former associates, drawing parallels to cases like Harvey Weinstein's and Jeffrey Epstein's. Despite serious accusations, Sara emphasizes due process and "innocent until proven guilty." Additionally, the episode addresses the Biden administration's mishandling of Afghan illegal immigrant Mohammad Kharwin, who was on the terror watch list. Despite being flagged as a threat, Kharwin was released twice, raising national security concerns. Sara critiques the inefficiency of agencies like the TSA and contrasts the treatment of American patriots with genuine threats. The episode also covers the 2024 presidential race, focusing on Pennsylvania, where Trump is gaining traction. Sara critiques the Biden campaign's desperate voter appeal efforts, including an event with Elmo aimed at the black community, and briefly mentions Dr. Jill Biden's interview on "The View." Despite these tactics, Trump leads in several swing states. Sara addresses the Biden campaign's polling struggles, featuring a CNN clip of a spokesperson being grilled about poor performance. The episode concludes with a humorous moment during which Ben Bergquam trolls Joy Reid outside a New York courthouse during Trump's trial. Sara was joined by BlazeTV contributors Matthew Marsden and John Doyle.

Today's Sponsors:

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Go to https://jasemedical.com and enter code SARA at checkout for a discount on your order.

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