Former White House & Presidential Campaign Advisor | Founder of RedVoice AI™ | Builder of AI-Powered Systems for High-Impact Leaders

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Many GOP political organizations and public affairs firms are talking about AI. Far fewer have operationalized it where it counts most.
The next edge in public affairs and political campaigns is not more outbound. It is acting the moment people engage. Most firms can generate response. Very few can operationalize it in real time. That's what @RedVoiceAI is built for. Follow and share for more.
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US Energy Secretary Wright: Natural gas will be the biggest new source to power AI.
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President Trump Just Revealed the Incredible Bravery of the Two Apache Pilots Attacked by Iran Over the Strait of Hormuz. An Iranian drone packed full of explosive ordnance slammed into their helicopter, got lodged between the two pilots, and by the grace of God, it didn't detonate. These warriors kept their composure, survived the crash, and held on for two hours in open water until they were rescued, for the first time in military history, by an unmanned sea drone. Both safe. Both uninjured. This is the American warfighter. Nerves of steel. God bless our troops. 🇺🇸
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AI is saving lives and cutting healthcare costs. More to come.
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The bigger story: AI platforms like Palantir’s Foundry are turning hospital data into real-time early-warning systems that save lives at scale. At Tampa General Hospital, their Sepsis Hub integrates vitals, labs, notes & history to flag subtle changes fast. Result: 68% drop in 48-hour sepsis mortality, 30% shorter stays, and hundreds of lives saved by getting antibiotics in time. Sepsis is a silent killer where every hour matters. This shows AI shifting healthcare from reactive to proactive—catching what humans miss, coordinating care instantly, and proving measurable impact beyond hype. Scalable wins like this could transform outcomes hospital-wide.
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Looks great! Can’t wait to see it in person.
Months of work, condensed into seconds. Watch the transformation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as crews drained, repainted, and refilled one of America's most iconic landmarks ahead of a busy summer season in Washington, D.C.
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Great initiative!

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Hollywood elites keep pushing this tired idea that belief in extraterrestrial life would somehow “shake” Christianity or undermine belief in God. That says far more about their worldview than it does about Christians. Frankly, the offensive part is the assumption that God could only govern one tiny planet in one corner of creation — as if the Creator of the human body, the human mind, the laws of physics, DNA, consciousness, ecosystems, gravity, mathematics, and the perfectly ordered complexity of the universe would somehow be limited by geography. When you step back and look at how intricately the world around us is designed — how all the pieces “magically” fit together with astonishing precision — it is completely reasonable to believe that God is not merely the God of Earth, but the God of the Universe. The real limitation here isn’t faith. It’s Hollywood’s imagination.
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This is extreme judicial overreach. The H-1B visa fee is an immigration and executive-branch policy question. Agree or disagree with it, that is the kind of decision that belongs to the President, Congress, and the agencies charged with administering the law — not to a district court judge acting as a national policy referee. And this is not happening in isolation. We saw the same impulse with the recent effort to overturn the Trump Kennedy Center name. That, too, is not a question for the judiciary. The name, branding, and governance of a federal cultural institution are political and statutory matters. They belong to the elected branches and the governing board, not unelected judges looking for ways to insert themselves into every dispute involving President Trump. Disagree with the $100,000 H-1B fee? Fine. Elect a Congress to change the law. Disagree with the Kennedy Center board’s decision? Fine. Take it up with Congress or the board. But federal judges should not be running immigration fee policy, cultural institutions, agency management, or naming disputes from the bench. This is the real constitutional crisis: courts pretending every political disagreement is a justiciable emergency. The judiciary was designed to interpret the law, not govern the country.
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Today is my Freedomversary. Eight years ago, President Trump granted me clemency and gave me a second chance at life. After nearly 22 years in prison, I walked out the gates and into a future I had prayed for but could no longer see. I will never forget that moment. Prison took many things from me, including years with my family and the loss of my parents and a son. But I never lost hope or faith that my life still had purpose. The gift of freedom came with a responsibility: to help others. Over the last eight years, I’ve advocated for second chances, supported criminal justice reform, and now serve as White House Pardon Czar. From a prison cell to the White House, this journey has been possible through God’s grace and President Trump’s courage. Every day, I strive to honor that gift by helping others find hope and a path forward. Thank you to everyone who prayed for me, believed in me, and supported me along the way. And to God be the glory. 🙏🏽❤️ #Freedomversary
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I bucked all advice from my friends (and resisted my conservative bias) and decided to fully trust the Times journalists. As they left my home they asked that I not talk to any other outlets and I insisted then and repeatedly over the following weeks that I would keep my word and only share this story with them. But then the weeks dragged on. They kept coming back to us saying the editors needed more. I needed to go on the record (okay). We need more screenshots (okay). I met every bench mark they set, eager to provide more sources or evidence as needed. After the story went up I began to ask them … wait, where are the stories from the other women? Where are their accusations of sexual assault? Why am I the focus? Why are there 11 paragraphs dedicated to detailing my work history (more than has been published about Graham’s by far)? Why does it say “nobody could corroborate” when I offered them sources that COULD corroborate? Why did they include an out of context quote from a friend joking “do not call Graham” after I called off my wedding? (Because she knew I would never). Where were the screenshots they’d said they would use? Or the mention that I’d supported local democrats and that most of my family (and husband) are liberal? The editors said it was too much, they explained. The Times also failed to include any mention that I DID confide in multiple friends through the years that Graham had been abusive — long before he was running for office. Those friends confirm they told the Times so. It dawned on me that this really was a set up all along. The journalists I trusted who convinced me to share a story I never wanted to tell methodically delayed and twisted this into a gift to the Platner campaign. Violating the trust of his victims. Shattering the trust I placed in them with the most vulnerable story of my life. And at the end of my call with them I reluctantly accepted their insistence that this was still a powerful story and that I had done a brave thing. And I thanked them for all the hard work they had put into it. Still fawning after all these years.
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Thank you to all who fought and sacrificed in freedoms defense all those years ago. Incredible footage here. Blessed that both my uncles survived and will never forget the over 400,000 who did not come home.
D-Day: Invasion of Normandy [Real Footage in Colour]
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“The next phase of this cycle could be characterized by accelerating growth, declining inflation, falling interest rates, and a strengthening U.S. dollar. That combination would create a remarkably supportive backdrop for innovation-led equities and the technologies driving the next productivity boom.” 🎲 💰
The jobs report was a barnburner. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 172,000 versus expectations for 88,000, while prior months were revised higher by 93,000. Wage growth came in at roughly 0.3%.

Yet the market sold off.

In our view, the market is misreading the signal. It is assuming that stronger than expected employment and growth will cause a an acceleration in inflation. History would suggest otherwise. 

Productivity growth is running near 3%, while unit labor costs are hovering around 0.5%. Those are not the hallmarks of an inflationary boom. They are the hallmarks of healthy, productivity-driven growth that will lower inflation.

Meanwhile, the yield curve continues to flatten despite a roughly 55% increase in oil prices year-over-year based on a three month moving average. In past cycles, an energy shock of this magnitude steepened the yield curve when the Federal Reserve was accommodating it. Instead, the bond market appears to be discounting something much more powerful: the deflationary impact of technological innovation, particularly artificial intelligence, which is beginning to increase productivity across broad swaths of the economy.

If tensions with Iran ease and oil prices retreat, we believe inflation could move into negative territory before year-end.

In our view, the Fed made a historic policy error when it raised rates aggressively into what was largely a supply-driven inflation shock in 2022. We do not believe the next generation of monetary policymakers will be eager to repeat that mistake.

Notably, gold peaked on the day Kevin Warsh was appointed. The inflation trade may already be behind us.

If our research is correct, the next phase of this cycle could be characterized by accelerating growth, declining inflation, falling interest rates, and a strengthening U.S. dollar. That combination would create a remarkably supportive backdrop for innovation-led equities and the technologies driving the next productivity boom.

I discuss this framework in greater detail in this month’s episode of In The Know.
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BREAKING: President Trump says the Trump Administration might buy equity stakes in US AI companies and that he will host a meeting with AI executives as soon as next week, per Reuters.
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Eighty-two years ago today, freedom stood on the edge of extinction, and Allied forces stormed into hell to help save the world. We will never forget the courage, the sacrifice, and the blood spilled on that fateful day.
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I was lucky enough to be in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda when Mother Teresa was recognized by then-Speaker Newt Gingrich. You could feel God’s presence. It was a true blessing to be around a truly selfless servant.
Deeply moved by my visit to Mother House. Mother Teresa's legacy of faith, compassion, and service inspires us all.
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Deeply moved by my visit to Mother House. Mother Teresa's legacy of faith, compassion, and service inspires us all.
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Check this out. Hoover Dam launches ‘Road To America 250’ This flag is the length of a football field and it will be on display every day through July 4th #RoadToAmerica250 #HooverDam
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We uncovered something far bigger than I ever expected. After seeing coordinated false attacks against the Utah data center project, we brought in an advanced data science team to trace where the content was coming from and the results were shocking. What we found led back to organized networks, political activist groups, and funding trails tied to massive international entities. We dug through IRS 990 filings, tracked IP data from around the world, and uncovered what appears to be a coordinated campaign targeting energy and data center projects across multiple regions. I shared 90 pages of evidence with federal law enforcement and raised concerns directly with contacts at the White House. This isn’t speculation. The filings, funding records, dates, and connections are documented. There’s a coordinated PR war happening around energy infrastructure and data centers, and we’re not going to ignore it.
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WATCH: 6-year-old Christian Jacobs shows Trump the grave of his father in Arlington National Cemetery
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101-year-old World War II veteran Don Graves — the last surviving flamethrower operator from his battalion, which fought on Iwo Jima — sings “God Bless America” at the National Memorial Day Parade.
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.@POTUS honors the 13 heroes who gave their lives in Operation Epic Fury — including Major Ariana Savino, whose family was in attendance at Arlington National Cemetery today: "To all of you, Ariana's selfless gift will not be in vain. Our debt to you is everlasting." ❤️🇺🇸
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