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  • Tim Barton brags about the role that he and his WallBuilders organization played in writing biographies for a dozen new statues erected by the Trump administration in Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC.
  • Speaking of which, if you thought the "constitutionalists" at WallBuilders would oppose a president using his administration to create a slush fund to funnel billions of dollars to his political allies, you would be wrong,
  • Tony Perkins complains that it is unfair that the Southern Poverty Law Center is able to endorse Democratic members of Congress who will defend the SPLC amid the Trump administration's politically-motivated indictment: "They're playing in the political game while at the same time trying to attack those on the other side and marginalize them with their [hate group] label. How is that fair?"  
  • Elijah Schaffer announces that he is "boycotting all Hindu owned businesses" out of pure racism and bigotry.
  • Finally, Calvin Robinson declares that "Candace Owens is doing wonderful work and I agree with her on much of it."