One of Congress's most vocal Trump critics just admitted what many Americans already suspected: powerful corporate interests are actively working to remove anti-establishment voices from both sides of the aisle.
Rep. Al Green (D-TX), a longtime Trump antagonist who repeatedly pushed for impeachment during the first Trump presidency, found himself fighting for his political life in a brutal Democratic primary that's now headed to a runoff against Rep. Christian Menefee.
But here's where it gets interesting, patriots: Green isn't going down without exposing exactly who's trying to take him out.
Green blasted his younger rival's missed votes and immediately challenged him to debate, but more importantly, he revealed which industry has put a target on his back. While the establishment media focuses on the horse race, they're ignoring the real story about corporate money trying to reshape Congress.
"I was a target," Green admitted, pulling back the curtain on how these primary battles really work. This isn't just about two Democrats fighting - it's about powerful interests picking winners and losers in our so-called "democratic" process.
Think about this for a moment: if corporate powers are willing to target an anti-Trump Democrat who doesn't play ball, what does that tell you about how the system really works? It's not about Republican versus Democrat - it's about the establishment versus anyone who threatens their control.
While we may disagree with Green's politics, his admission reveals something crucial about how corporate America operates. They don't just want compliant Republicans - they want compliant politicians across the board who won't rock the boat or ask uncomfortable questions.
This is exactly why President Trump's return to the White House has the establishment so terrified. They can't control him, just like they apparently can't control Green.
The question every American should be asking: if they're willing to target their own party members who step out of line, what won't they do to maintain power?
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Source: Next News Network