Infants Dying at Alarming Rates USA Worst in Developed World w/ RFK Jr Advisor Angela Stanton-King

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Summary

➡ Angela Stanton King, an advisor to RFK Jr. and a former Congress candidate, discusses her experiences in politics and her focus on improving the child welfare system. She highlights the high infant mortality rates in the U.S., particularly in Georgia, and criticizes the current state of the child protective services. King is working on a new legislation, Jocelyn’s act, aimed at reforming the system. She also shares her personal journey, including her pardon by Trump, and her book, “King Trump, Kennedy Rescued by King, Pardoned by Trump and Positioned by Kennedy.”
➡ The speaker discusses their political journey, moving from the Democrat Party to the Republican Party, and then to the Independent Party. They emphasize the importance of prioritizing people over political parties and fighting for what’s right for America. They also express concern about the high number of abortion clinics in black communities and question the loyalty of political parties to preserving black lives. The speaker also shares their experience working with RFK Jr. and the lessons learned from being part of a diverse political team.
➡ The speaker discusses the unity and progress of the RFK Independent presidential campaign, highlighting the diverse political backgrounds of its supporters. They express hope for change in the Health and Human Services sector, particularly regarding the influence of Big Pharma. The speaker also shares their personal experiences with children affected by vaccines and their advocacy for children’s health. Lastly, they discuss the need for reform in the child welfare system, citing personal experiences and current cases of abuse.
➡ The speaker discusses the challenges faced by social workers and teachers due to high caseloads and class sizes. They advocate for reform in various departments, including the IRS, HHS, Board of Education, and the Department of Family and Children’s Services. They also highlight the maternal health crisis and high infant mortality rate in Georgia, suggesting a need for more support for mothers and investigations into these issues. The speaker also promotes their book and a law they’re advocating for, promising to continue their efforts to improve these situations.
➡ Sarah Sample, who once faced non-violent charges in Georgia, served her time and turned her life around. She received a full pardon from Trump and has spent the last 20 years helping her community, especially young women, to avoid making the same mistakes she did. She believes in preventing prison through financial literacy and emphasizes the importance of wealth for a healthy America. She also expresses concern about the public being uninformed on various issues.

Transcript

So if black lives really matter, you know, then we should understand that black life, you know, black life starts in the womb. And there is no reason why any person that claims to be pro black or claims to care about the black community should be, for whatever reason, standing on the front line for abortion and Planned Parenthood. Welcome to business Game changers. I’m Sarah Westall. I have Angela Statin King coming to the program. She was an advisor for RFK Jr. She still is an advisor during his hearings. She was sitting right behind him. And she ran for Congress herself.

And she’s in Georgia. And she tells me all these stories. And so we first talk about what it was like to be in the inside of this campaign with everything that was going on. So she talks about that. And then we talk about what is the realities that he can solve these problems and what are some of the problems he really wants to solve. Because, you know, with the Senate hearings we were watching, I was kind of appalled by some of the behavior. His whole, his entire family going, not his entire family, but many members of the family going against them.

So I get some insight into, we get some insight into what was going on there. And then we talk about the child welfare system. And I don’t think people know that we are the worst in the developed world for child mortality rates, for infant mortality rates, and that that’s one of the health issues that they’re focusing on. I don’t, people don’t realize how bad this is in this country. How can we supposedly the wealthiest nation in the world, which we know all those issues with money, does not funnel to other people. But the fact that we are supposedly supposed to have this great medical system, yet our babies are dying at a higher rate than any industrialized nation in the world.

And she talks about Georgia being the worst state in the country. And so that’s one of the things that she really wants to focus on. And she also talks about her book, which you can get if you want. I’ll have the link below. It’s called King Trump, Kennedy Rescued by King, Pardoned by Trump and Positioned by Kennedy. And she has this book out. She talks about how she got herself a new issue that needed to be pardoned and what happened there, that was at the very end. But we also talk about her case where she has this young girl that was abused and the whole story about how she wanted to keep her baby and she was killed because they didn’t want her to keep her baby and that child Protective services did not protect her.

And there’s so many issues. We talk about the different issues from both sides of this Child Protective Services. You know, from the fact that each case worker has over 100 kids. I mean, just crazy things that’s going on within child protecting, all the medical kidnapping, awful things. She thinks the whole system needs to be imploded and rebuilt from scratch. But she has a new legislation she’s trying to put through called Jocelyn’s act to clean this up. And so we’re going to talk about that as well. So anyways, I’ll have links where you can get her book, where you can learn about this act and where you can follow her as well.

She is going to be involved pretty intimately with what goes on in the MAHA movement, with Robert Kennedy Jr. And other initiatives. So I want to have her back to really hear what the heck is going on there. But before we get into that, I want to share with you that on my substack at Sarah Westall substack.com I just posted an interview that I did about six years ago and I’m going to post the whole series there that I did with Detective Rothstein. He was a former police detective in New York and ended up being an investigator for pedophilia, for narcotics trafficking, for human compromise, really.

And he took, he has taken down more pedophile rings than any other person in the country and I would say in the world. And his background is absolutely incredible. That interview that I did, the one that I just posted, was featured in this Q Great Awakening. I was not a QAnon follower. That interview was really an eye opener to a lot of people on notion. This is where I first coined the term blackmail is a currency of the powerful and that there’s a reality of a lot of what’s going on. Now. His informant was Roy Cohn.

People who know about Roy Cohn knows that he was a notorious heavyweight in Washington, D.C. a lot of people relate him to Donald Trump because that was Donald Trump. He was his mentor in the 80s. And that was when Roy Cohn switched and he became an informant. And he helped Jimmy Boots, Detective Rothstein take down more pedophile rings, narcotic rings, human compromise situations than anyone in history. And that’s when Donald Trump had him as his mentor. That’s where I start going, you know, when people point at Roy Cohen and say he’s such a bad guy. When I know this backstory, I don’t know.

You know, people sometimes the worst characters end up being the ones that can make the biggest difference they could. Any one of Us can change our lives around and become good. And his life story really should be told on what he did and how he changed his world because Roy Cohn had the top people, admirals, generals, he had Hoover compromised. So his story is absolutely incredible. And then how he ended his last years of his life helping children in orphanages, helping, you know, take down these criminals. So anyways, you can hear that interview. It is for my subscriber only.

Go to sarah westall.substack.com and you can subscribe. If you can’t afford it, let me know. I always give away free subscriptions of people who can’t afford it, but that’s how I support my show, is through people giving me a small amount of money a month on getting and you get access to exclusives like this. This was deleted off YouTube. It’s no longer available. And I want to get it out there. So it is available for my subscribers. And I’ve sat in 2016 through 2017 and I did about 12 hours of interviews on several different occasions. And this is where all this information came out.

It preceded the whole notion of blackmail. It was where it really first came out on a big, in a big way. And I something I feel proud about that, that I got, it did make me a target. I was unpersoned everywhere. But, you know, I’m regaining my followers. But I’m really proud that I could work with someone so honorable as Jim Rothstein, Detective Rostein, and bring this information to the world. So again, you can go to sarah westall.substack.com and subscribe there. And you can see the whole series as I start putting it up. Okay, let’s get into this really interesting conversation with Angela Staton King.

Hi, Angela. Welcome to the program. Hi, Sarah. Thank you so much for taking the time to have me on your show. It’s an honor to be here. Well, thank you so much. I’m really interested in what your experience has been over the last year and a half, two years being advisor to Robert Kennedy Jr. I’m sure you saw stuff that was incredible. And you know me from a distance, just seeing how things shifted so much and how there was so many smear jobs going on. I’d like to see what your take is from your perspective as somebody that was in the inner circle.

Well, you know, for me, it started before rfk. It started when Trump was in office and I started working with him back in 2018 on criminal justice reform initiatives. He eventually gave me my own unconditional pardon and I went on to run for office myself. And in doing that, running for office in Fulton county, which has been strictly Democrat for about 130 years, as a black Republican, but also a black Trump supporter, I think that I’ve kind of endured all that there is to endure from the left. I mean, all of the attacks, all of the smear campaigns, everything that was done to destroy my character, to destroy my representation, my.

My reputation. I believe I experienced it on a firsthand level. And then when I got with rfk, it was kind of like familiar territory. So I wasn’t one to run away quick like a lot of other people may have, because it got a little too hot in the kitchen. But I was one that could take the heat. Still taking the heat, as you can imagine, as we’re getting closer and closer to him being confirmed for hhs. But I wouldn’t give up this experience for anything in the world, especially if anybody knows who I am and know about my story.

It has been an honor to walk alongside not only LV the King, who’s a member of the King family, but to walk alongside Trump, to walk alongside RFK and to see what the regular, everyday American is not seeing. The regular everyday American is only hearing the opinion of someone else. But I’ve had the opportunities to sit down with these people, get to know these people, break bread with these people, eating at the same dinner table, and they are not who the media says that they are. And me having the experience of leaving the Democrat Party and then going to the Republican Party with Trump, and then leaving the Republican Party and going to the Independent Party party with rfk, one of my greatest takeaways was that at the end of the day, we should all be people over party, and it doesn’t matter what side of the political aisle you’re on.

We should all be fighting for what we know is right and what’s best for America. You know, it’s interesting because I am close to some black politicians in Minnesota who also are Republican or cross the line, and. And their experiences that they have shared with me has been pretty incredible. And just kind of the, you know, people feel like you’re a traitor almost, right? Instead of, why do they feel like you have to be part of that party in order to be who you are? I mean, I get that a little. I mean, you get that a little bit as a female, but not like you would as a.

It’s. It’s really depressing to me, especially when I know what the party stands for. I just watched an entire campaign. Kamala Harris ran that was strictly structured on abortion. And me, I kind of get offended because I do believe that black life matters. I believe that black lives matter. But it’s kind of hypocritical to say that white people are racist and we demand that black lives matter to white people. Yet this party is the forefront of just a brief interruption to the program to talk to you about Peptides. I’m working with Dr. Diane Kayser to bring you guys peptides.

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I’m very excited about this. So I hope you join me in this journey and try some of these peptides. Okay, so I have the link below or you can go to sarahwestdalt.com under shop. The abortion fight in black life begins in the womb, right? All of our mothers got pregnant. So if black lives really matter, you know, then we should understand that black life, you know, black life starts in the womb. And there is no reason why any person that claims to be pro black or claims to care about the black community should be for whatever reason standing on the front line for abortion and Planned Parenthood, especially having an understanding of who the founder was, Margaret Sanger, why they created Planned Parenthood.

And then looking at the numbers that are still factual today, that over 80% of the abortion clinics are in black communities. There are none whatsoever. At the border. So I just think for me, I was able to wake up from that feeling like I had to be loyal to that party because in my mind, that party is not loyal to sustaining, preserving or maintaining black life. Which is why I just kind of took their fight and I revamped it to focus it on life in the womb and what’s happening with this black maternal health crisis, and just to really put the focus on them having to ask themselves, right.

Do black lives really matter to us? Well, I know that in my state, which do not have that many black people living in it, I think it’s something like 7% of the. The percentage in Minnesota, but something like 47, 48% of all abortions are black women. So it’s. You’re absolutely right that it’s way out of whack. So my question is, what were some of the things that you saw inside the campaign that was just like, almost jaw dropping? Because I know that, you know, you saw RFK Jr. Just get lamb blasted by his family. How did that.

How was that taken inside the close inner circle? I would imagine that would have been difficult. It was very. It was very. Well, it was hurtful to see him hurting. RFK is a very loving guy. He loves his family. You’ve never seen him take to a platform to this day to speak out negatively against any of the people in his family that have spoken against him. And for those of us that are very close to RFK and know his heart, I think I was more hurt for him, you know, knowing that his family would go against him in that matter.

But for me, I’ve experienced it. When I ran as a Republican in Fulton county, and most of my family was Democrat and they were in Fullerton County. That was the eye turner for me. I mean, the eye opener for me, just experiencing it myself firsthand, because I couldn’t even then it just told the story that we were more dedicated to a party than we were to our people, because it’s like we’re family. You’ve known me my whole life. You know, my track record. You know, I love community service. You know, I love helping people. But just because I won’t run with the D next to my name somehow makes you an enemy.

Yeah, that’s very true. And it seems that there are independents and Republicans seem to accept the Democrats more than the other direction. I would like. I’m more of an independent. I’m more of a libertarian minded. But so I’ve been pushing out this concept every time I can that we we’re just one people. Guys, this is ridiculous that we’re even looking at left. Right. We have to look at issues. And I think that’s what separated this situation. The fact that he’s going to be Health and Human Services is really. We got back. That was an example of people getting to back to an issue instead of looking.

Go ahead. Yes. And RFK is kind of like he’s the glue that brought us all together. Right. Because working with him and a lot of people may not know, in the beginning, it was a little bit of turbulence because RFK has sued Trump several times and won. So they had a long standing history of not getting along. But what they did when they came together, and I’m so honored to be a part of that bringing together and forming of the Unity Party. But they showed America that we can come together to fight for what’s right. Right.

And that’s what my book, King Trump Kennedy is all about. It’s about the most unlikely of alliances coming together, fighting for the betterment of America. And that’s definitely one of my takeaways from working with RFK and his independent presidential campaign. There were often times that I was the only pro life voice at the table with a bunch of pro choicers. But it made us all realize that we weren’t enemies. Right. I could be pro life and you could be pro choice. And that’s okay because we all represent a certain part of America. But we were solution based.

And when we became solution based, we came up with the policy, more choices, more life. It was something that was acceptable by both sides. It was something that would decrease the number of abortions. It was something that would increase the support that’s out there for mothers. And it’s nothing that anybody was against. So it’s like once we get through arguing over pro choice and pro life, I haven’t met one person that doesn’t want to help a single mother that decided to keep her baby. Why is the argument right, keeping us from doing the work that we need to do for the people? So that was one of the best lessons that I got working on that campaign, was to know that we are never two people.

You’ll never find identical twins don’t even get along 24, 7. I’ve got three sets of them in my family. I don’t always get along with, agree with everything. My dad says. Me and my children don’t always get along. I don’t always get along with my brother or, you know, my. My partner. But the bottom line is that we Love each other. We want to be solution based. We want to do what’s best for this country and we want to move it forward. The RFK Independent presidential campaign. Him joining forces with Trump shows us that America is ready to unite.

We’re ready to move forward. We’re ready to fight to protect our children. We’re ready to fight to protect our country. And this isn’t about color. It wasn’t about color. This go around. It’s not about party. Right. It was just about a bunch of people that said, hey, did you see what happened the last four years? I’ve met so many friends on this RFK campaign. They come from the Libertarian Party, they came from the Independents. Some of them were Republicans, some of them were Democrats. I would be the last person somebody would expect to be able to get along with the Democrat because I am so vocal against their policies.

But guess what? When people sit down to the table and we’re not fighting, we realize that we’re all in this country together and we want to come up with solutions. That’s exactly what we do. Well, when we were watching the Senate confirmation hearing, we were watching him get lamb blasted for vaccines and for other things. It was a pretty partisan situation and it was pretty ugly. Right? Yeah. Do you think that he is going to be able to implement real change at Health and Human Services based on how much power Big Pharma has, how much power, how much control, Maybe, you know, some blackmail and coercion going on, money for sure in the system to keep it the way it is.

Well, I’m going to say he is going to be able to make a difference. That’s why they formed this dream team. Trump couldn’t give two cares and, and neither could rfk. RFK is someone that’s been fighting against Big Pharma for a very long time. It’s no secret. He’s. He’s sued them several times and won. He’s been exposing what’s been going on with Big Pharma for over the past 40 years. This guy is all about making America healthy. And at that Senate hearing, I was sitting behind him and it hurt me to my heart to hear how even Warnock, who’s someone here from Georgia and is supposed to say that he operates on a King Family legacy, this guy, to see him come against rfk, this is the same person that is pushing abortion from the pulpit of his church.

And what RFK is saying is that every abortion is a tragedy. Let’s figure out how we can help these women to hear people Go against what RFK is saying. RFK is just saying let’s look at the science, let’s look at the studies, let’s look at the results. He never said he was totally against vaccines. All he’s saying is some work and maybe some don’t. And then are we going to continue to ignore the outcry of mothers across this nation who are dealing with autistic children, who are dealing with vaccine injured children? I’m a godmother to 80 kids.

God has used me to save over 80 babies from abortion. I’ve got a set of 10 twins. One of them is autistic. I’m very, very close with him. My God, Baby Milano. And you know, as a mother, I can’t say exactly how that feels, but as a godmother, I know that I love him the way that I love the rest of my children. And if something caused that and it wasn’t just natural, something that he was born with, then we need to get to the bottom of it. Because if we can find out what caused it, then we can heal it.

And we should be doing everything we can to make America health. Who doesn’t want our children to be healthy? That’s right. Who doesn’t want Americans to be healthy? If you don’t, it’s because we know that your pockets are aligned with big pharma. And RFK did a really good job explaining exposing that. Well, he has a pretty big battle to go because the mainstream medicine has been conditioned to look at that stuff from a one dimensional standpoint. And so there’s some huge learning curves, I think that need to go on in the community too, people. I think Covid was one big eye opener.

But I wanted to talk to you about something that’s passion to your heart and that is your bill for children who are stuck in the child welfare system and not getting support. Can you talk about your situation? Yeah. There is a story out of Detroit, Michigan of a young girl by the name of Naziharris. She’s 13 years old. She unfortunately lost her life after being groomed and sexually abused by a male member of her family since she was 11 years old. They found out that she was pregnant at the age of 13. Naziyah refused to get an abortion.

And the next thing you know, she never made it home from school. She made it to his mechanic shop and that was the last time that she was ever seen. Well, as this case progresses, more information is coming out that there were other adults in the home, the uncle’s wife, for one, which is Naziha’s. Aunt that were aware of the sexual abuse and did not report it. I myself am a childhood sexual abuse survivor and I told. But it was something that was kind of swept up under the rug because of the sake of kinship and the family bond.

And we’ve seen this happen for years. Naziyah isn’t the first case, you know, swept under the rug in the family. It’s been swept under the rug in the church. And now we’re seeing laws passed and predators getting away. You would think that is being swept up under the rug in our government. So the Naziah Harris law is a petition that I created online. It’s on change.org and what we’re asking is that if there is an adult present that is in the home. Right. And that is aware of any type of physical or sexual abuse that is being done to a child, that if they fail to report it, that they also face some sort of legal consequence.

And it’s a shame that we even have to call this out to try to make it a law because I think that we’re all supposed to be responsible for children anyway, especially adults. We should be doing everything that we could to protect them. But we have heard far too many stories about children being abused, children losing their lives because the adults in their lives are negligent or not protecting them. So this will be a start to help protect American children across this nation. Well, I know that there’s been kind of two sides of this argument then I was telling you a little bit before I started because I’ve been involved with or I’ve had quite a bit of shows with people who are critical of child protective services and then people who really want them to be more involved and more volunteer programs like CASA and you know, the CARA programs.

And I’ve seen a lot from both perspectives. And what do you think about that? You know, the people that say that child protective services are a problem and I mean, we know it’s a problem, we’ve seen some of it. And then the other side that says we need them more involved, how do we get through that so that we can actually solve some of these problems? No, I’m thinking the whole system needs to be dismantled and it needs to be revamped because like you said, it is a double edged sword. Right? There are both sides. I’ve heard, you know, several stories, even some that I’ve got involved and helped advocate for with, you know, babies being medically kidnapped, you know, at hospitals because parents refuse to vaccinate them and they won’t let the baby leave the hospital and then they call defects and say that the parent is neglecting the child or in certain things where, you know, a parent may be vegan and don’t believe in feeding their children meat, you know, and reports being made to defects that they’re starving their children.

And that’s not necessarily the case. So that’s something that’s very close to my heart. And I love to bring the attention of this to President Trump and to rfk. We’re all about making America great and healthy and protecting our children and making sure that they’re healthy should come before anything else. I think that we definitely have a lot of work to do. Sarah, I couldn’t agree with you more on both sides of the aisle when it comes to the Department of Family and Children’s Services. And then also when it comes to the parents and the adults are in the home.

Yeah. Because we know that the abuse is absolutely incredible. So the. There are times where children are abused and reported to cps. I mean, I know stories where they’ve been reported dozens and dozens of times and they don’t do anything. And then there’s other cases where, like you were saying, they take them on the medical kidnapping because a parent doesn’t want their child vaccinated or, or something. So there’s these both extremes. And we. Part of it also has to do probably with the fact that at least in when I was looking at my state, each social worker caseworker has over 100 kids per person.

Right. Can you imagine? That’s almost like the, the teachers in the classroom. Right. How can you teach 50 or 60 kids at one time? They’re overloaded. So I’m totally in agreement with you. That’s a part of this system that needs to be torn down and revamped. We’re going after the irs, we’re going after, you know, hhs. We’re going after all of these inner workings. We need to the Board of Education. We need to go ahead and go after the Department of Family and Children’s Services. And you made a very valid point. Usually when I come on the shows, I’m the one talking and I’m making all the points.

But you’ve taught me something today, Sarah, and I’m in agreement with you. And guess what? I’m going to use my voice to advocate for that. Let’s fix it on both sides. Yeah, absolutely. Because both sides have some, some merit to it. What are you doing now with them? Because you were, you had such a prominent role during the campaign, which is fantastic. What is. What are you being primed to do now? You know, I’m still an advisor to rfk. We’re very, very close friends. I’ll always be one that he goes to for advice on certain issues as it pertains to.

But one of the things that I’m focusing on now with him is the maternal health crisis and the infant mortality death rate that’s happening here in Georgia. So of course, first and foremost, the first thing we have to do is get RFK confirmed. Once RFK is confirmed on next Wednesday, then you’re going to see Maha skyrocket and you will see me in the aisle of the maternal health crisis, the infant mortality rate, the things that I’m doing over at Auntie Angie’s house to help the women and the children. We just want to make sure that we’re valuing life, we’re honoring life, we’re restoring the value of life to American soil.

And that we’re making sure that women who choose life because choosing to keep the baby is also a choice deserving of as much support as the other side. So my biggest thing is making sure that those mothers who were like me, who were young and may have made some mistakes, but love their children and didn’t want to give up their children, that they’re still able to get the American dream, get their education, go to school, raise their children. That daughter that I had in prison 20 years ago ended up winning the Harvard International debate championship at 17.

She got a full ride scholarship to all of the Ivy League schools in the nation. She is now in her third year at mit. That story right there is one that just knocked RFK off his feet. He said, angela, you know what? You’re right. He said, there is value in life. So I just want to make sure that we are giving all of the resources needed to mothers that choose life. That’s right, because a lot of these poor women don’t have any ability to. And that’s. They’re convinced that the only choice they have is to get rid of their baby because they can’t afford to raise it properly.

What is the infant mortality rate that you’re seeing? Because, you know, we’re supposed to be a top first world nation, but we, when you start looking, we’re number one for infant mortality across the globe. America is. And the state of Georgia is number one for America. And we’re just having a lot of instances for one, if you want. Wait a minute. What does it mean to be number one? What would you Say that. What statistically does that mean to be the leading, the leading nation in the infant mortality rate. As far as being in Georgia, we’re number one on the list.

When they go to listing out what states are number one, number two, have the most infant deaths. Georgia is number one for having the most infant death. So it’s the worst. You’re saying it’s the worst? Yeah. Not number one in care. I think the worst because you’re number one. You’re like, they’re number one. Yeah. In the state of Jordan. And that could be to a lot of factors. I mean, even if we want to roll abortion in there, you know, in certain states like New York and New Jersey, there are more black babies being aborted than there are being born.

So if you have that issue, you have the maternal health crisis. You also have seeds, right. A lot of babies, you know, passing away from. They don’t want to talk about it. But once these babies are vaccinated, things are changing. I heard Ron Paul argue the other day in the Senate when he was voting to confirm rfk. He says, look, we’re not completely against vaccines. He said, but what I’m saying is this. You want to give my newborn a hepatitis B vaccination on day one that he’s born, and hepatitis B is only sexually transmitted, you say so we’re not saying they don’t work, but, you know, can we wait 15 years? Right.

Really? Yeah, exactly. So it’s things like that, that, that we’re raising the bar on. We want to put a full fledged investigation into why these things are happening. Listen, birth is the most natural thing on this planet. Every person that you talk to got here because they were birthed by another person. We can go back centuries and centuries and eons and eons. Birth is the most natural thing on this planet. Why? We are having a maternal health crisis that is serious. We need to look into it. Why black women are dying three times likely compared to white women giving birth to their children.

That’s something that needs to be looking into. Because I look at the science and then I look at my common sense, right? And my common sense tells me that that’s sort of equivalent to convincing me that all the black horses are going to die from giving birth or all the black cows are going to die from giving birth. Look, the only difference between you and I is the color of our skin and maybe the texture of our hair. Everything else is on, is on. The inside is the same. So why is this happening? That’s right. And I think I don’t think the average public knows that we are the worst in the developed world at infant mortality.

And I mean, people do not know that. And if that information gets out and says, why are we allowing this to keep going? I mean, it’s common sense. Just a quick break from your programming so I can give you a little information about Masterpiece. They are the masters at removing toxins and heavy metals and aluminum and microplastics out of your bloodstream, out of your body. We are being bombarded with this crap from all over the place, and we need to get it out of our bodies that you are more susceptible to every disease imaginable when that’s in your bloodstream.

And I like Masterpiece. That’s the company I endorse. Why? Because they’re the only company out there that’s actually doing trials to prove to you that their product works. It removes graphene oxide. It removes elusive. It removes microplastics and all sorts of toxins. You can try yours today as well by going to sarahwestell.com under shop or with the link below. If the baby is dying and the mother is dying, what does that mean for life? That’s right. What? They say the only thing that’s that’s for sure is death and taxes. But you’re right, the only three things that are for sure is birth, death, and taxes.

Well, taxes might not be a for sure thing after all. I mean, these guys are going crazy. I think Elon is investigating the IRS right now. So we’ll see what happens with that. Yeah, well, I sure hope that one goes away and then it’s only birth. Me too. I bet you we’ll all be united on that one. That’s right. Okay, well, thank you so much. Now, you have a book out. You have a cause out. Give us your picture where people can get your book. Also where they can support your cause for this young girls. Naziharris.

Yes, you guys, you can pick up the book. It’s King Trump Kennedy rescued by King, Pardoned by Trump Positioned by Kennedy. It’s available on Amazon. You can also head over to change.org and you can find the Nazi Harris Law. And it’s brought to you by Auntie Angie’s house. And for more information, you guys can head over to Auntie Angie’s house.org Sarah, it’s been a pleasure speaking with you today. I can’t wait to come back, especially after RFK is confirmed on Wednesday and just discuss more in great detail with you all of the things that are lined up with the HHS in regards to the vaccine injured, the maternal health crisis.

We are going to turn this country around, I promise you. Well, and that’s what I’d like to hear. I want to hear all those details. I also want to hear why you needed to get a pardon. And I guess that’s all in your book. I can tell you that really quickly. It is all in my book, but I was a very young girl, was a non violent charge. It was conspiracy and embezzlement in the state of Georgia. I didn’t get involved with some friends that I had no business getting involved with. But the bottom line is this.

I got out, I served my time, I completed my sentence, I changed my life around. I ran into Trump. Trump gave me a full and unconditional pardon. And I’ve dedicated the last 20 years of my life to rebuilding our community, to empowering young women, to making sure that they never have to make the same mistakes that I made, to investing my time, my life, my wisdom into helping people understand how we can prevent people from going to prison. And how do we do that through financial literacy. And that is what, hey, you can’t make America healthy without making America wealthy.

Well, that’s true. We have to know what we’re doing. We have to be informed on all sorts of different levels. And I think the public has really been dumbed down, which is it’s a big time issue. So thank you so much for joining the program. I really appreciate it. And yes, we’re going to have to have you back. Thanks. Sarah Sample.
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