
Trump's Big FUSS: Fight for US Sovereignty
Documentary
Overview
Trump's Big FUSS is a powerful acronym capturing Trump's vision for America and his fight for US sovereignty, standing firm against globalist elitists.
Top Cast
Todd Beezley
Todd Beezley
Narrator
Todd Beezley
Narrator
Kenin M. Spivak
Kenin M. Spivak
Narrator
Kenin M. Spivak
Narrator


Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Self
Donald Trump
Self


JD Vance
JD Vance
Self (archive footage)
JD Vance
Self (archive footage)


Matt Gaetz
Matt Gaetz
Self (archive footage)
Matt Gaetz
Self (archive footage)


Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Self (archive footage)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Self (archive footage)


Tim Walz
Tim Walz
Self (archive footage)
Tim Walz
Self (archive footage)


Mike Pence
Mike Pence
Self (archive footage)
Mike Pence
Self (archive footage)


Kim Jong-un
Kim Jong-un
Self (archive footage)
Kim Jong-un
Self (archive footage)


Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck
Self (archive footage)
Glenn Beck
Self (archive footage)
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