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get them as early as possible before they reach the coast. And then, well, I won't tell you. It's a great book. You should read it. It's called God's Debris: The Complete Works. Just check out the ratings and the reviews online. You're going to see some reviews that just blow your mind. Some of the best reviews for a book you'll ever see. Meanwhile, according to Reuters, let's talk about Ukraine.…

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or student visas. Now, my understanding is that the reason that our universities like to have foreign students is that they pay full price, and so it basically subsidizes the college. And the American students often have scholarships and stuff like that, so they just make more money on the foreign students.

But I'm in favor of this. I would have tied it to fentanyl though. You've heard me say it before that we should just send home a handful of Chinese students for every day that there's a fentanyl death. So I would tie it to fentanyl, but I like where he's coming from.

Meanwhile, Gateway Pundit is reporting that Trump revoked the security clearances for yet another law firm, the Paul Weiss law firm. And suffice to say that this law firm has done a number of things that seemed politically biased and or inappropriate to Republicans. And one of them was, I'll just give you one example. Back in 2021, one of the partners in that law firm did a pro bono lawsuit against patriots on the January 6 day. So it was somebody who didn't even charge money to put together lawsuits against the protesters on January 6. Now, I assume it was the protesters who maybe did some violence or something, but that would be part of the complaint is that they were politically biased.

Now, I don't know too much about the law firm, so I don't have an opinion about whether they should be cut off from any kind of government contracts and also gets rid of their security clearance. So it would be a pretty b

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ig deal. But here's my take on this. Do you remember the time when Trump couldn't get good lawyers to defend him against massive waves of lawfare? And it was because the lawyers were afraid that if they got political, meaning just defending Trump, that it would cost them later. The law firm would suffer, and they wouldn't be able to get regular clients. And that was a big problem. And I thought t…

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