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Tulsi Gabbard Speaks Out: "Don't Fall for the Lie" on Voting, 2024 Stakes

In an energetic discussion with Joe Pags, former Congresswoman and Army Reserve Lt. Col. Tulsi Gabbard opened up about her commitment to the Trump campaign and the pivotal stakes in the 2024 election. As co-chair of Trump’s transition team, Gabbard has been crisscrossing the country, rallying support in what she calls a "no-fail mission" to save America.

Gabbard emphasized the importance of early voting, urging people to "get [their] vote cast" to avoid unexpected complications on Election Day. Reflecting on the challenges, she said, "We cannot allow the future of the country to ride on some unforeseen event that may make it impossible for a person to go out and vote on Election Day."

In the interview, Gabbard also recalled her past confrontations with the Democratic Party, describing how she felt isolated by the party's elites, who viewed her independent-minded stance with suspicion. "They were lifting [Kamala Harris] up and positioning her to be the next quote-unquote Barack Obama," she noted, adding that she saw it as her duty to expose Harris’s record during the 2020 primaries. That debate moment, she said, was pivotal: “The rest is history.”

Gabbard reflected on her journey, describing how her values eventually led her away from the Democratic Party. She expressed concern that Harris and the current administration are deeply intertwined with "special interest groups," including what she called "the military-industrial complex, big pharma, and big insurance."

Closing the conversation, Gabbard called on Trump supporters to remain vigilant and engaged, especially with regard to election integrity. "Don't fall for the lie," she cautioned, reminding listeners that "the most important thing...is the well-being and interest of the American people."

For more of Gabbard’s reflections and her vision for the 2024 election, tune in to the full interview with Joe Pags below.


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