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Tweets, Trauma & Tension: Why This Country Feels on the Brink

Tweets, Trauma & Tension: Why This Country Feels on the Brink

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In this compelling and transparent episode of the Royale Figurez Podcast, host Samuel Richardson III opens up with raw concern about the growing divide in America under the leadership and influence of former President Donald Trump.

From reckless tweets to racially charged rhetoric, Samuel explores how words from powerful figures don’t just cause debates—they cause damage. He dives into how Trump’s language and policies have fueled racial tension, deepened division across communities, and set a dangerous stage for what feels like a nation teetering on the edge of World War III.

As a Life & Relationship Coach, Life Insurance Broker, Father, and Advocate, Samuel brings his heartfelt insight into how this political climate is affecting mental health, family stability, and our collective sense of peace.

This episode isn’t just about politics—it’s about humanity, accountability, and the need for better leadership rooted in integrity and compassion.

🔗 Connect, reflect, and protect what matters.
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