Deep State Targets GOP Senators While Russia Arms Up Cuba!

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In this fiery episode of BKP Politics on Voice of RuralAmerica.com, host BKP (Brian K. Pritchard) delivers a no-holds-barred rant exposing what he calls the most egregious weaponization of federal power since Watergate. Kicking off with a lighthearted blooper about his on-air flubs, BKP dives into the heart of the matter: a bombshell revelation from 91-year-old Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley. Grassley disclosed an FBI document from the "Arctic Frost" investigation—a probe into alleged election conspiracies that morphed into Special Counsel Jack Smith's classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. Shockingly, the FBI secretly surveilled the phone records of eight sitting Republican U.S. Senators without their knowledge, using toll analysis from carriers like AT&T and Verizon. The targeted lawmakers include Mike Kelly (PA), Lindsey Graham (SC), Bill Hagerty (TN), Josh Hawley (MO), Dan Sullivan (AK), Tommy Tuberville (AL), Ron Johnson (WI), Cynthia Lummis (WY), and Marsha Blackburn (TN).

BKP praises Grassley's sharp faculties at his advanced age and lambasts the mainstream media for ignoring the story while obsessing over baseless attacks on incoming Attorney General Pam Bondi, accusing her of being Trump's puppet in a "bag of cash" conspiracy. He plays a clip from Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) grilling a witness on the legal hurdles for such subpoenas, emphasizing the need for probable cause and judicial approval—yet questioning how the FBI bypassed scrutiny, possibly treating the senators as part of a "criminal enterprise." BKP connects this to broader DOJ abuses, citing the infamous Loudoun County, Virginia, case where a father was arrested for protesting his daughter's rape by a biological male in a school bathroom, and the FBI's targeting of Catholics praying outside abortion clinics. He shares a personal anecdote about his friend Amy Kramer, a Georgia Republican committeewoman with Women for Trump, who was also targeted in the probe, underscoring how these tactics extend to grassroots conservatives.

The host escalates the alarm by referencing recent surveillance of Tulsi Gabbard (followed through airports post-DNI appointment) and Trump's repeated public callouts of Jack Smith as a "sleaze." BKP warns everyday Americans: if senators aren't safe, who is? He speculates his own media company was watchlisted after losing its YouTube channel and questions how many law-abiding citizens—those who complied with COVID lockdowns and go to work daily—have been secretly monitored by the feds. He contrasts this Orwellian overreach with the government's failure to address real crises like cartel violence, 333 murders in Chicago, drug overdoses, and sex trafficking, branding the perpetrators as "evil bad people" with no redeeming priorities.

Shifting gears to global flashpoints, BKP spotlights underreported international developments. He critiques Tony Blair's op-ed proposing a "colonial trusteeship" for Gaza and notes Jared Kushner—Trump's son-in-law and incoming Middle East envoy—joining peace talks in Egypt, fresh off a $55 billion leveraged buyout deal for Electronic Arts involving Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and Silver Lake. BKP raises eyebrows at the Saudi ties ("I'm just saying—I'm just a messenger"), tying it to domestic chaos like Portland's antifa shutdowns under scrutiny from Bondi and Chicago's mayor ignoring a homeless man's unidentified body in the street.

The episode closes on a Cold War echo: Russia’s upper house of Parliament ratified a military cooperation agreement with Cuba, signed in Havana on March 13, 2025, and approved in Moscow on March 19. BKP draws parallels to the Cuban Missile Crisis, noting Cuba's location just 90 miles off Florida's coast and quipping about Russia's inability to fix 1957 Chevys amid the island's decay. He laments the "lame stream" media's silence, busy fixating on Trump instead. Throughout, BKP's passionate, unfiltered style—mixing humor, outrage, and calls to action—urges listeners to wake up to the "deep state" threats closing in, teasing more on Marjorie Taylor Greene in the next segment. A must-listen for conservatives feeling the squeeze from federal overreach and global instability.

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