
America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes Repost IRAN WAR DAY 5: Marine Protester BEAT UP By ZOG Senator | America First Ep. 1651
Mar 5, 2026
A heated recounting of a protester in military uniform being removed during a Senate hearing. Discussion of US-Iran tensions, War Powers voting, and risks of escalation. Strong critique of Republican alignment with pro-Israel interests and plans to shift voting strategy in 2026. Claims about campus and tech censorship, military-policy ties to AI, and reactions to media figures and recent controversies.
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Marine Protest Image As Proof Of Occupation
- Nicholas J. Fuentes argues the Marine protest image is deeply symbolic of U.S. policy being occupied by a foreign agenda.
- He frames Brian McGinnis being manhandled and his hand broken after saying "Americans don't want to die for Israel" as proof of institutional silencing.
Senate Reaction Framed As Silencing Dissent
- Fuentes highlights the Senate hearing where a War Powers Resolution failed and connects the violent removal of McGinnis to suppression of dissent.
- He emphasizes that Capitol Police and Senator Tim Sheehy physically removed and injured the Marine for protesting U.S. involvement related to Israel.
War Powers Vote Shows Congressional Abdication
- Fuentes explains the War Powers Resolution vote split: Republicans largely opposed constraints and Democrats largely supported them, leaving congressional oversight weakened.
- He uses the vote to argue Republicans protect presidential war authority and thus enable the Iran campaign.



