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Description: Bernie this, Biden that … there is a lot of chatter about the Democrat primary results from last night. Not much is being said about the infiltration of anti-MAGA GOP candidates onto the ballots. Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell are steering Trump away from candidates that actually support him in favor of people who are essentially liberals. This will make it impossible for Trump to follow through on ANY of his immigration policies. Then, Mike Bloomberg and Tom Steyer proved that American elections are not for sale. It might help to self-fund your campaign, but you need something real to offer in return. --- Today's Sponsor: Parler is the news & free speech app that won't silence you opinion or violate your privacy for financial gain. Go to parler.com to download or find them in the app store! ----- ► If you love this video, please subscribe to my channel and hit the notification bell: bit.ly/2TSyM3k ► Connect with Jon Miller on social media: twitter.com/MillerStream instagram.com/officialjonmiller facebook.com/whitehousebrief facebook.com/MillerStream About the White House Brief on BlazeTV: Find out what the mainstream media ISN’T telling you about the Trump administration. BlazeTV White House correspondent Jon Miller braves The Washington Hit Squad to cut through the fake news. About Jon Miller: Jon Miller is the host of "The White House Brief” on BlazeTV. He previously worked for Fox News, TheBlaze, and Mercury Radio Arts. In his time in media, Jon has actively fought against leftist bias and attacks against black conservatives like himself. Raised in a non-political household that valued a strong work ethic and individual responsibility, Miller was first introduced to conservatism by reading Whittaker Chambers, Friedrich Hayek, Russell Kirk, William F. Buckley Jr., Barry Goldwater, and Edmund Burke. While attending Columbia University, he joined the College Republicans, but found them to be “too liberal” and then worked as an assistant for Glenn Beck at Fox News.