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2024 Senior Advisor Boris Epshteyn tells Steve Bannon that support for Joe Biden changed after Biden left Americans to die in Afghanistan. "The contrast between the strength of President Trump and the weakness of whatever is left of Joe Biden has become crystal clear time and time and time and time again," Epshteyn said. "Our streets are decimated by crime. Israel is overrun by terrorism. There are antisemitic chants and protests in the streets of America. Safety and national security are out the door. Foreign policy is gone. This country is absolutely destroyed, and the only person who can bring it back is President Trump."

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