Guest host and Illinois Review Editor-in-Chief Mark Vargas discusses the letter written by the man who attempted to assassinate President Donald Trump at his Palm Beach golf club that places a $150,000 bounty on President Trump. A copy of the letter was released early Monday by the DOJ, further endangering the former president's life.
Vargas interviews Tyrone Muhammad, founder of Ex Cons for Community and Social Change -- a violence prevention organization in Chicago whose mission is to help make the streets and communities safer. Muhammad discusses the rise of dangerous Venezuelan street gangs made up of migrants who are taking over neighborhoods and housing units in Chicago, and predicts a war will erupt between the local and international gangs.
Muhammad is also part of Ex Felons for Trump and is rallying men and women from around the country to publicly support President Trump and his re-election efforts. Muhammad reiterated that the formerly incarcerated have the president's back and will protect him if called upon.
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