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Opposition leader Santiago Abascal is one of the few people standing up to it. We traveled to Madrid to talk to him

Spain’s descent into tyranny seems eerily familiar.


By Tucker Carlson on Twitter ——--November 19, 2023

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A couple of weeks ago, the founder of Spain's populist Vox Party, which opposes the left, was shot in the face.

This happened as Spanish liberals are trying to take over the country extralegally.

These stories, and others in Spain, aren't receiving nearly as much attention as they should. Political currents in foreign countries, after all, have a history of foreshadowing America's future.

Tucker recently traveled to Spain and sat down with the Vox Party's current leader, Santiago Abascal, for an exclusive interview. 

Santiago Abascal tells Tucker:

“[Spain's current government] has proposed legislation to grant amnesty for the worst crimes committed by public servants, crimes against the constitution, and crimes against national unity. Certainly, [Spanish Prime Minister] Pedro Sánchez is a politician who awards amnesty to other politicians in exchange for their votes so he can stay in power... It is the greatest act of corruption that a politician can commit."


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