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“We just went through four years of thinly veiled Marxism,” Gibson declared, warning the audience about the challenges ahead. “Now, I think what we have is a four-year grace period, but we have to work hard, all of them.”
Gibson praised General Michael Flynn and his sister Mary Flynn for their tireless efforts to expose the “wolves in sheep’s clothing” who target children. Drawing from his personal experiences as a father of nine, Gibson spoke emotionally about the horrors of child trafficking and exploitation.
“I mean, I got nine kids. I don’t know. If one of them got stolen or trafficked or something, I’d have to kill someone,” he said. His blunt statement resonated deeply with the audience, underlining the severity of the issue. Gibson added, “Well, we see people here, we won’t tolerate it. That should work.”
Gibson concluded his speech by urging Americans to seize the next four years as an opportunity to reclaim the nation’s foundational values. “I hope in the next four years, we can get back some of that precious commodity that this country has, that commodity called freedom. All right?” he said. “We’ll see how much this administration can claw back from the Philistines.”
His passionate remarks earned thunderous applause, with many in attendance inspired to take action in their own communities.
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The speech gained even more traction when billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk retweeted a clip of Gibson’s remarks with the simple comment, “Same.” Musk’s endorsement further amplified the message, sparking conversations across social media about the urgent need to address child exploitation and protect American values.
The Mar-a-Lago event served as a powerful reminder of the challenges America faces and the collective effort required to overcome them. With high-profile figures like Mel Gibson and General Michael Flynn leading the charge, the evening underscored the importance of unity, vigilance, and unwavering commitment to the nation’s future.




