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The Patriot Voice: Uniting Patriots, Challenging Perspectives, and Border Concerns

Furthermore, The Stew Peters Show brings to light a perspective often overlooked by mainstream media, highlighting concerns about the influence of Zionists who advocate for a confrontational stance, especially regarding issues in the Middle East. Tito, a Palestinian living in Europe, contends that Muslim and Christian Palestinians coexist peacefully, attributing the root of conflict to Zionist actions. He speaks from his own experiences, emphasizing that Zionists harbor animosity towards Christians.

In addition, the show sheds light on a concerning development involving former President Trump and the judiciary. Judge Tanya Chutkan, appointed by President Obama, imposed a gag order on Trump, alleging that his criticism of politicians who sought to hinder his actions constituted "vilification." This restriction comes just before Trump's impending criminal case, where he's barred from "attacking" witnesses and prosecutors. Dr. Paul Alexander provides insight into this restriction's implications, raising concerns about the First Amendment's erosion.

The show also delves into international affairs, suggesting that the actions of the United States could have repercussions domestically. It raises the notion that the 9/11 attacks may have been a response to U.S. support for Israeli policies in Palestine. The discussion underscores the importance of understanding the broader context of international relations.

Finally, the program highlights ongoing border issues in the United States. It alleges that certain Catholic ministries and charities are unintentionally aiding human trafficking by collaborating with border patrol in managing the influx of illegal immigrants. Michael Voris is featured as he investigates and seeks answers from officials in Washington, D.C., regarding this matter.

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