Jiang treats rumors that RFK Jr. could eventually lead the administration as credible, while also saying Trump resists strong personalities with their own agendas.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So there's a rumor that JFK, sorry, RFK Jr. will lead the administration at some point. I think this is very credible. I think..."
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"So there's a rumor that JFK, sorry, RFK Jr. will lead the administration at some point. I think this is very credible. I think..."
"In exchange for the use of military equipment and personnel movies and TV program producers must comply with Pentagon entertainment policy including script changes..."
"...the Armed Services Committee, I sit on the Subcommittee of Military Personnel on Military Readiness and the Intelligence Special Operations."
"...injured. And it could be like doctors, it could be emergency personnel, it could be relatives, right? And then you strike again to create..."
"...2025, Trump has to ensure the control over the bureaucracy through personnel changes. And so the military right now is very obedient to Trump...."
"...of America's founding, 1776, and to recognize the service of military personnel. Well, here's just a little bit more on Jesuit history. The Jesuits..."
"...And America doesn't have the manufacturing capacity. It doesn't have the personnel to win a war against Iran. America will go into Iran thinking..."
"Look, the reality is this. Personnel is policy. If you look at the Trump administration, it is jam -packed with Zionists, as was the..."
"So they're all insane, but at the end of the day, personnel is policy. So you look at Trump, the Trump White House, right?..."
"...that's nato uh you know ukraine doesn't have the expertise the personnel the weaponry to do this it's all nato so nato has been..."
"...otherwise using Tomahawks without the direct participation of America? American military personnel is impossible. This would Mark a completely new qualitatively new stage of..."
"...bases in the middle east with without a lot of active personnel just to you know show that they did something without escalating the..."
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