In this episode of BKP Politics on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP kicks off with urgent questions about the July assassination attempt on President-elect Donald Trump by Thomas Crooks, demanding answers on why critical details—like Crooks’ intriguing social media background—are only surfacing now amid involvement from the Secret Service, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and Kash Patel. BKP speculates on timing coincidences tied to shifting narratives, noting the sudden silence on Ukraine corruption as attention pivots to high-profile diplomacy. He highlights the upcoming White House visit by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, framing it as a “royal treatment” despite lingering media grudges over Jamal Khashoggi, and celebrates Trump’s deal to sell F‑35 jets (the 104th such sale), underscoring Saudi Arabia’s pivotal role as a U.S. ally—echoing Trump’s inaugural foreign trip there alongside Qatar and UAE. BKP emphasizes their strategic importance in countering China, maintaining OPEC oil sales in U.S. dollars, and propping up America’s financial system, warning that without them, the dollar could collapse.
Shifting to post-election dynamics, BKP predicts officials like the recently ousted FEMA director will distance themselves from Trump, with the media poised to relentlessly fact-check his every move to regain public sway. He praises Senator Ted Cruz as a potential 2028 presidential contender and a personal friend amid evolving political landscapes. BKP critiques Trump’s negotiated approach to releasing Epstein files via Congress and figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene or MTG, arguing he could unilaterally declassify everything through executive order without Democratic entanglements (e.g., Bill Clinton or Larry Summers). Citing Epstein’s brother, who alleges ongoing file scrubbing, BKP doubts public acceptance of any controlled release, questioning Trump’s deeper involvement.

