Jiang predicts National Guard deployment across major U.S. cities by April under a 'Minnesota model' that provokes and then suppresses street conflict.
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April
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"...to deploy the national guard to all major american cities by april and they've been talking this for a few months and that's a..."
"...sure they have exit strategies. My name is Danny. It is April 24th, 2026. And we've got a special treat for you guys today...."
"...in colorado we got a snowstorm here in the middle of april it's unbelievable it's always there when the weather turns bad it zips..."
"...dry because it's a super wet heavy snow today middle of april what the heck and i stayed warm because the temperature plummeted down..."
"...has been imposed at some individual airports in europe since early april and i'm not talking about what's happening in the rest of the..."
"you're watching capital cause my name is danny it is april 16th 2026 and my guest today is professor jang big fan favorite on..."
"...And J.P. Morgan has come out and said that by mid -April, the world will run out of oil. Okay. So this is the..."
"...dominance over the Western Hemisphere. The reason why is that in April, he visits Beijing. And this is a very key meeting for Trump...."
"...National Guard across all major American cities by as early as April. And once that is in place once the National Guard is in..."
"...to deploy the National Guard to all major American cities by April."
"...it was 1995. So the year was 1995. And by early April, basically all the decision letters would come in. And by mid"
"-April, I still have not heard from Yale. So I sort of forgot about this. And I came to a resolution that what mattered..."
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