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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara discusses Hurricane Milton's impact on Florida, where 3.2 million lost power and major damage hit Tampa Bay. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is praised for his leadership during the storm, especially when compared to North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, who relied heavily on federal aid. DeSantis emphasized state autonomy and quick local action over federal reliance, a central theme of the discussion. The conversation then shifts to Kamala Harris' incompetence, highlighted by a disastrous live Zoom call. Harris is mocked for being overly reliant on aides, with her handling of crises compared to Trump’s leadership, particularly as Biden bizarrely urged Trump to help with hurricane relief despite Trump being a private citizen. The episode revisits CBS’ "60 Minutes" interview with Harris, during which edited responses expose media bias. Trump’s statement calling it "election interference" is agreed upon in the discussion. An Afghan refugee, brought to the U.S. during Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal, was arrested for planning an Election Day terror attack. He entered the country via a special immigrant visa as a CIA security guard, raising serious vetting concerns. The episode closes with an alarming story from Spring, Texas, where pre-K students were drugged with melatonin “sleepy stickers” by teachers at Northgate Crossing Elementary. The public school system is criticized for its corruption and negligence, with calls for its elimination. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens, host of "The Bottom Line," and Eric July, founder of Rippaverse Comics.

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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara discusses Hurricane Milton's impact on Florida, where 3.2 million lost power and major damage hit Tampa Bay. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is praised for his leadership during the storm, especially when compared to North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, who relied heavily on federal aid. DeSantis emphasized state autonomy and quick local action over federal reliance, a central theme of the discussion. The conversation then shifts to Kamala Harris' incompetence, highlighted by a disastrous live Zoom call. Harris is mocked for being overly reliant on aides, with her handling of crises compared to Trump’s leadership, particularly as Biden bizarrely urged Trump to help with hurricane relief despite Trump being a private citizen. The episode revisits CBS’ "60 Minutes" interview with Harris, during which edited responses expose media bias. Trump’s statement calling it "election interference" is agreed upon in the discussion. An Afghan refugee, brought to the U.S. during Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal, was arrested for planning an Election Day terror attack. He entered the country via a special immigrant visa as a CIA security guard, raising serious vetting concerns. The episode closes with an alarming story from Spring, Texas, where pre-K students were drugged with melatonin “sleepy stickers” by teachers at Northgate Crossing Elementary. The public school system is criticized for its corruption and negligence, with calls for its elimination. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens, host of "The Bottom Line," and Eric July, founder of Rippaverse Comics.

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