Trump Wins Iowa – President Trump Victory Speech From Iowa – Livestream Links


Posted originally on the CTH on January 15, 2024 | Sundance

President Trump is expected to deliver remarks after a historic win in the Iowa caucus tonight.  RSBN is live and covering.  Livestream Links below:

UPDATE, Video Added:

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RSBN Rumble Livestream – RSBN YouTube Livestream

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Hey, Iowa


Posted originally on the CTH on January 15, 024 | Sundance 

Hey guys, just a little note to give context to something that might help elevate your spirits.

You are starting something today.

Yes, you.

Yup, you guys.

You probably don’t know about it; maybe you haven’t even thought about it, but I have.  And I’ve talked to a whole lot of people about it in places you cannot even imagine. So, as you consider this day – let me give you a little perspective.

You guys in Iowa are connected to something bigger than you can imagine. All around the world there are people watching, listening, reading and waiting to see what you can do today. You see, in places where you don’t even realize people are talking about you, there’s coffee shops and food joints in every continent talking about this U.S election and the domino they hope to see you drop today.

Y’all are fixing to start something that is much bigger than Iowa. It’s connected to a world of ordinary people who are doing their best, in whatever form they can muster, to push the Great Reset folks out of their lives. From Eastern Europe to the Middle east, from Asia through Australia and back to South/Central and North America, there are people watching and hoping.

You see, what Donald Trump represents is much bigger than just an American election. All around the world people just like you are trying to do the best they can against the systems of western government that are allied against our interests.  Farmers in Germany and Holland, truck drivers in Poland and Canada, taxicab drivers in France, Spain, Hungary and Japan, union workers in Australia and the U.K, it’s the same story everywhere and the same questions about how to defeat it in every conversation.

It’s might seem like a local issue to you, and indeed in the detail of the thing it is. However, in the bigger picture there are millions of people outside the U.S. who are cheering for you, elevating you in their various thoughts and denominational prayers and crossing their fingers.

You have the ability to begin Making America Great Again, but the ramifications of your effort extend far beyond the central U.S. farmland.

In case you really had not thought about it, y’all are important peeps right now. Pretty cool, eh?

I saw this prayer today:

Dear Heavenly Father,

We come to you this morning with humble hearts, seeking your guidance and protection. We ask that you watch over our family in Iowa and keep them safe from harm. Help us to love and support one another, and to always remember that we are blessed. We have you to thank for all of this.

In Jesus’ name, AMEN and AMEN.

Today is ours.
Pray for Trump.

Allow me to add a personal note.

Yes, to all of that sentiment….

… Now, let’s get out there, turn over the fucking tables and kick their ass!

CBS Poll – President Trump Extends Lead


Posted originally on the CTH on January 14, 2024 | Sundance

The latest CBS polling [SEE HERE] reflects what most people already know, President Trump is the choice of the American middle class.

However, what’s funny about the poll is the narrative that CBS blends into the outline of the result where they ponder why the media effort to promote and support Nikki Haley has not been more effective.  That’s funny stuff, I don’t care who y’are.

CBS – Donald Trump’s support among national Republican primary voters has now risen to its highest level yet. 

His legal issues obviously haven’t hurt his standing with primary voters and some of his recent controversial statements resonate with many GOP and “MAGA” voters.

Republican voters continue to believe Trump is their best bet to beat Joe Biden in November, even as Nikki Haley leads Joe Biden by a wider margin in a general election match-up than either Trump or Ron DeSantis. We show why in this analysis.  (read more)

Whatever it takes…. 

President Trump Commit To Caucus Rally in Indianola, Iowa – 1:00pm ET Livestream


Posted originally on the CTH on January 14, 2024 | Sundance 

President Donald Trump continues holding events in Iowa today with a 1:00pm ET commit to caucus event at Simpson College in Indianola, and then a 6:00pm ET Telerally with State Representative Bobby Kauffman. [SCHEDULE HERE]

RSBN is covering both events. Livestream links below:

RSBN Rumble Livestream Link – RSBN YouTube Link – Donald J Trump Campaign Livestream

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LIVE REPLAY: Trump Delivers Remarks at Caucus Rally in Indianola, Iowa – 1/14/24

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PRESIDENT TRUMP’S IOWA VISION FOR AMERICA LIVE TOWNHALL


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Jan 13, 2014 6:30 pm EST

Revised Schedule – President Trump Iowa Caucus MAGA TeleRally 8:00pm ET – Livestream Links


Posted originally on the CTH on January 13, 2024 | Sundance 

President Trump has modified the Iowa campaigning schedule out of an abundance of caution. [SEE HERE] “In order to ensure the safety of MAGA patriots across Iowa, Team Trump will host a series of telerallies featuring President Donald J. Trump, messages across social media and good old-fashioned telephones to keep Iowa caucus-goers excited as Monday’s Caucus Night fast approaches.” (more)

Tonight at 8:00pm ET/7:00pm CT, President Trump will host a Team Trump Telerally featuring Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird. The livestream links are below:

RSBN Rumble Livestream – President Trump Campaign Rumble Livestream – RSBN YouTube Livestream

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Frank Luntz Has Big Sad – Predicts Donald Trump Will Win 2024 Election


Posted originally on the CTH on January 13, 2024 | Sundance 

When asked what he would do if he had to place $150,000 on a bet for the outcome of the 2024 election, the former Fox News analyst, and Kevin McCarthy roommate, takes a big breath, heavy sigh and says “Trump.”

[Insert dramatic background music here because it’s, well, Frank Luntz. What a doofus.]

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2024 – The Backfire


Posted originally on the CTH on January 13, 2024 | Sundance

There are hundreds of emails that flow into the mail center of CTH daily.  Amid many of them we see this sentiment in various forms, generally as an outcome of a deep dive article that cannot be “pretended away.”

This is a very, very common refrain:

“I did not vote for Donald Trump in either of the other two US Presidential elections in which he ran. I will for him this year.

The choice, in this year’s US Presidential election, has been an easy one for me to make.

I’m not a supporter of Donald Trump.

I’m a defender of Donald Trump.

I have absolutely no doubt that I will vote next November 5th. I’ve no doubt that I will vote for Donald Trump. His opponents have been over the top (as Trump said accurately) in “weaponizing the justice system.” Undermining the electoral system, too, I might add.

And, while we’re added, let’s give some thought to the very most basic tenet of American justice: the presumption of innocence. It’s a little bit early in the nation’s decline to abandon that, isn’t it? Give it another 20 years, then sink that low.

I believe every American who knows anything at all about the nation’s foundational principles, and believes in those principles, should be a defender of Donald Trump.

Let him run. Let him win if he can. Denying him that opportunity is not a violation of his right to seek election; it’s a violation of the right of every voting American citizen whose choice for the Presidency is Donald Trump.  I just became one of them.”

~ C

President Donald J Trump – Iowa Caucus Guide


Posted originally on the CTH on January 12, 2024 | Sundance

President Trump will be traveling to Iowa tomorrow night (Saturday) for scheduled events on Sunday and Monday.  The weather is predicted to be a significant issue this year as blizzard conditions might be likely for parts of Iowa.  However, President Trump confirmed his intent to continue the schedule. [SEE HERE]

Full Iowa Caucus Guide Here

Current Polling:  Trump 52.4%, Haley 17.2%, DeSantis 12.6% and Ramaswamy 11.9%

BIG DATA – The Hawkeye State Poll finds Donald Trump holds a dominant lead just ahead of the Iowa Republican Caucuses, with support from caucus-goers above 50%. BIG DATA POLL was the first statewide survey to find the former president hitting the critical 50-percent threshold and first national survey to find support for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley surpassing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

Now, that “reshuffling of the bottom of the deck” nationally has translated into a statistical dead heat for second, third and fourth place in Iowa. With leaners, President Trump leads Ambassador Haley, Governor DeSantis and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, 52.4% to 17.2%, 12.6% and 11.9%, respectively. Since November, the frontrunner gained roughly a point, the ambassador rose 4.4 points from 12.8%, and Ramaswamy gained 6.5 points from 5.4%. Governor DeSantis slipped 4.2 points from 16.8%.

“President Trump has a seemingly insurmountable lead and three of his distant rivals are all close enough to each other that this has become a classic case of momentum versus organization,” BIG DATA POLL Director Rich Baris, said. “Ambassador Haley has momentum, albeit potentially fizzling, while Governor DeSantis has touted a superior organization.” (more)

REUTERS: World Economic Forum Meets with Trump Discussion at Forefront – Global Corporations and Politicians Fearful of Trump Impact on World


Posted originally on the CTH on January 12, 2024 | Sundance

The world’s largest multinational corporations, bankers and finance agents are meeting in Davos at the World Economic Forum next week – gathering together with their political beneficiaries. However, as noted by Reuters, the biggest concern of the assembly of global influencers is the risk that Donald J. Trump represents.

….There are trillions at stake.

Ending the Ukraine war would be detrimental to the group; this is one of the immediate concerns they carry. President Trump negotiating a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine (or Israel/Hamas) conflict is against the interests of the multinationals.

Downstream issues around the elimination of the climate change agenda, the Trump impediment to the creation of central bank digital currencies, the rise of nationalism as a protective measure against the growing impact of global corporations, and the Trump opposition to globalist institutions like the World Health Organization, World Trade Organization or Western World Bank are also discussion topics.

In essence, the World Economic Forum fears Donald J. Trump. Ironically, and yet not coincidentally, the theme of the WEF gathering this year is “rebuilding trust.” However, fear of the non-pretending is what this Reuters article is describing.

REUTERS – The most talked-about person in Davos next week will be nowhere near the Swiss mountain resort. As politicians, financiers and chief executives converge for this year’s World Economic Forum, Donald Trump will be 7,500 kilometres away in Iowa, starting his quest to win the U.S. Republican Party’s presidential nomination for the third time. Even so, his possible return to the White House will pervade Davos discussions on topics ranging from Ukraine, China, trade, and climate change.

Trump is not the only prominent political figure absent from the gathering, whose official theme is “Rebuilding Trust”. Previous attendees such as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are also giving the event a pass, perhaps with an eye on upcoming elections at home. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who is due to face the voters in the coming 12 months, is another no-show.

The 2,800 business and political leaders who have made the trip will instead hear from Chinese Premier Li Qiang, French President Emmanuel Macron, and newly elected Argentinian President Javier Milei. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, will represent President Joe Biden’s government. Yet the spectre of a second Trump administration will loom over many of the panels, bilateral discussions and drinks parties during the week.

Take Ukraine, whose President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is due to address attendees on Tuesday. European diplomats fear a re-elected Trump would cut off American aid supporting the country’s war with Russia and that he may follow through on previous threats to withdraw from the NATO alliance. Any longer-term decisions about providing financial support for rebuilding Ukraine or what to do with frozen Russian financial assets will also hinge on who ends up in the White House. (read more)