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Saved - March 16, 2026 at 1:46 AM

@David_Khait - David Khait

From my understanding, this is the first time I’ve seen an Iranian official admit that they in fact do have +400kg of +60% enriched uranium https://t.co/mw59hPVJDm

Saved - January 29, 2026 at 11:07 PM

@David_Khait - David Khait

Fulton County Commissioner, Dana Barrett, who is running for Georgia Secretary of State calls what we uncovered in Fulton County “MAGA conspiracy theories” This is happening NOW outside the Fulton County elections office https://t.co/Fqnhb5zvBx

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Speaker 0 cautions that what you’re doing is extremely dangerous. Speaker 1 asks why it’s dangerous and replies that it’s not a conspiracy theory, and questions whether the person has $45. Speaker 1 emphasizes they are not saying people are voting there, but that people are currently registered to vote there. They state they went around Fulton County in the last few weeks and found that people are currently registered to vote in places like empty lots and homeless shelters that closed ten years ago. Speaker 1 asks what would you do if you become secretary of state to address that. Speaker 0 responds by saying they will reply to conspiracy theories. Speaker 1 reiterates that it’s not a conspiracy theory, and argues that there is a current act of voter rolls: “It’s a current you can currently go on the voter rolls, purchase them for $45, and go there with us.” They offer to take the other person to verify claims. Speaker 0 pushes back, saying they won’t respond to conspiracy theories. Speaker 1 asks how it’s a conspiracy theory, labeling it an act of voter rolls. Speaker 0 says, “If you're gonna be running for secretary of state, you're … in charge of maintaining the voter rolls. Don't you care about if people are registered to vote from empty lots?” Speaker 1 continues questioning, asking if it’s a conspiracy theory that people are registered to vote from empty lots and mentions they have the ability to go wherever they want. They reiterate that people are currently registered to vote in empty lots, MARTA bus stations, and elsewhere in Fulton County, and asks if the other person will not do anything about that, calling back the accusation of conspiracy theories. Speaker 1 asks for the exact addresses and notes: “205 Elm Street Northwest. That’s an empty lot. You can go there right now and see it for yourself.” They press: do you not care about that? You’re an elected official, and you don’t wanna address that? They argue that as a potential secretary of state, one should address maintaining clean voter rolls in one of the United States’ most important counties. Speaker 0 repeats that what you’re doing is extremely dangerous. Speaker 1 insists it’s not a conspiracy theory and repeats that people are currently registered to vote there, highlighting the $45 purchase of voter rolls and the need to clean the rolls, including registrations from empty lots and a MARTA station. The exchange ends with Speaker 1 noting that they are trying to have the rolls cleaned, and pointing to the claim of conspiracy theory, and suggesting to actually verify the situation.
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Speaker 0: People you're doing is extremely dangerous. Speaker 1: Why is it dangerous? Speaker 0: Because you're you're spreading conspiracy theories Speaker 1: It's not a conspiracy theory. Do you have $45? I'm not undermining. I'm not saying I'm not saying people are voting there. Ma'am, I'm not saying that people are voting there. I'm not saying people are voting there. I'm saying people are currently registered to vote there. We went around Fulton County the last few weeks, and we see that people are currently registered to vote in places like empty lots, homeless shelters that closed ten years ago. What would you do if you become secretary of state to address that? Speaker 0: Gonna reply to conspiracy theories. Speaker 1: Mean, it's conspiracy. It's a current you can currently go on the voter rolls, purchase them for $45, and go there with us. We will gladly take you if you want to go Speaker 0: to what you're saying. I'm not gonna respond to conspiracy theories. Speaker 1: How is that a conspiracy theory? It's an act of voter rolls. Speaker 0: If you're gonna be running for secretary of state, you're Speaker 1: in charge of maintaining the voter rolls. Don't you care about if people are registered to vote from empty lots? Speaker 0: Questions. I appreciate it. I've gotta Speaker 1: you think it's a conspiracy theory that people are registered to vote from empty lots? So Speaker 0: Well, Speaker 1: I have the ability to go wherever I want to. People are currently registered to vote in empty lots commissioner. And if you're gonna run for secretary of state, aren't you gonna at least take take a look at that? It took me $45 to purchase the voter rolls. You can do that as well for the Fulton County. You can see that people are registered to vote from empty lots. They're registered to vote at a MARTA bus station. Are you not gonna do anything about that? You're gonna call that conspiracy theories again? Where the exact address says that you can go to right now? 205 Elm Street Northwest. That's an empty lot. You can go there right now and see it for yourself. Do you not care about that? You're an elected official, and you don't wanna address that? Commissioner, if you're gonna be running for secretary of state, and that involves maintaining clean voter rolls in One of the most important counties, I would say, in The United States. Speaker 0: I think what you're doing is extremely dangerous. Speaker 1: Why is it dangerous? Speaker 0: Because you're you're spreading conspiracy theories Speaker 1: It's not a conspiracy theory. Do you have $45? I'm not undermining. I'm not saying I'm not saying people are voting there. Ma'am, I'm not saying that people are voting there. I'm not saying people are voting there. I'm saying people are currently registered to vote there. Jason, right, people are currently registered to vote there. We're not saying people voting there. And we're not saying people are voting there, commissioner. We're saying clean the rolls. Jason, so she said that it's a conspiracy theory. Let me actually
Saved - January 2, 2026 at 5:30 AM
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I found over 1,000 people registered to vote at a single Fulton County address in Atlanta—a church with no residents. I see a scheme by Democrat activists to register homeless people, citing the church as their residence. In one block, two churches registered over 3,000 people.

@David_Khait - David Khait

+1,000 people are registered to vote from a single address in Fulton County (Atlanta, Georgia) The issue? It’s a church and no one lives there. It’s a clever scheme by Democrat activists to register homeless people to vote, citing the church as their “residence” In one block, we found two churches that have registered over 3,000 people

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The speaker describes finding a pattern of voter registrations from a single location. Specifically, they note that more than a thousand people were registered from 201 Washington Street Southwest, which they identify as a church. Upon further investigation, they claim this was part of a well-organized plan by Democrat donors, including George Soros, who allegedly poured millions into an Atlanta organization that went around this area and signed up all the homeless people. The speaker asserts this occurred during the day, when the area is typically filled with homeless individuals, and states that the organization receives money from people like George Soros to register homeless people to be able to vote from one single place. The speaker also points to another location across the Georgia state capital, stating that 48 Martin Luther King Jr Drive Southwest has registered over 2,000 people to vote from one single location. They identify the sign-ups as being conducted by the progressive organization, which they claim is signing up homeless people who are located right across the street. The speaker emphasizes the cold weather, noting it is 35 degrees at 1 PM, and reiterates that the area is normally filled with homeless people. In summary, the speaker asserts that megachurches and surrounding locations have seen extensive, single-location voter registrations, alleging deliberate campaigns funded by Soros-adjacent groups to register homeless individuals to vote from these sites. The locations highlighted include 201 Washington Street Southwest and 48 Martin Luther King Junior Drive Southwest, both described as heavily involved in large-scale registrations from single sites, with the latter attributed to a progressive organization and the former to a group described as aiding Democrats through homeless-voter registration.
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Speaker 0: Why would a thousand people be registered to vote from one single location, 201 Washington Street Southwest? And when you come here, you realize that this is actually a church. What was happening when we're looking through the voter registration list from the previous election cycle is I noticed well over a thousand people registered from one single location. Come to find out it's a church. When we looked into it further, we realized what was actually happening here. It's actually a very well organized plan by democrat donors like George Soros. George Soros poured in millions into an organization here in Atlanta that did what? They went around this entire place and signed up all the homeless people. It's during the day right now, so you don't see all the homeless people. But, usually, this place is filled with homeless people. So an organization that supports Democrats received money from people like George Soros to go and register homeless people to be able to vote from one single place. And to make things even crazier, if we turn around, this place is directly across the Georgia capital. All it took for me is to find the voter list and to see why is there more than a thousand people able to register from one place to realize that something is wrong here. The building right next to 201 Washington Street is actually a Catholic church. Well, guess what? This place, 48 Martin Luther King Junior Drive Southwest, has registered over 2,000 people to vote from one single location. And guess who it was? It was the progressive organization signing up homeless people that are literally right across the street. It's freezing here in Atlanta. It's actually 35 degrees at 1PM, but usually all of this area is filled up with the homeless people. And, again, we're outside one of these megachurches that ended up registering more than a thousand people to vote from just one single place.
Saved - May 2, 2025 at 10:39 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I went undercover at the "May Day" protest in Atlanta and observed various tactics used by groups like the Democratic Socialists of America. I encountered paid organizers, individuals trying to block my coverage, and a mix of ideologies, including support for violent revolution. Protesters struggled to define fascism, and I noted the odd alliance between communists and anti-communists united by their disdain for Trump. I have more insights to share soon, including a detailed overview on my YouTube channel this weekend.

@David_Khait - David Khait

I went undercover to the "May Day" protest in Atlanta, GA. Here is EVERYTHING I saw: Let's start with the paid organizers. Older Lady wearing a yellow vest (signaling that they are a Marshall) geotagged me. This is a tactic commonly used by George Soros affiliated groups. They take a picture of you and upload you to their database in order to identify you at future protests.

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An individual questions why their picture was taken at a public protest, suggesting it's a tactic used by an organization to "geo attack" and dox them, further claiming their picture will be uploaded to a database. The photographer states they are documenting the protest for an article. The individual expresses fear of being doxxed, especially after the photographer took their picture. They inquire about the reason for the picture, with the photographer responding they like their face. The individual finds this "creepy" and asks for information about the protest, specifically the difference between the orange and yellow groups and who organized the event.
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Speaker 0: Top up. That's part of community. Right? Where did you learn the tactic of geo attacking individuals? Did your organization teach you this? No. So you took my picture in order to upload to your old database? What did you take my picture for? I Is it coincidental that we do this at every single event? Uh-huh. It's a it's a tactic used by your organization that I encounter every single time. You upload my picture to a database. I'm press. Yeah. Oh, where's your press You need to see my press credentials so you can dox me even more. Would you mind? I thought we're here for anonymous stuff. No? Why do you wanna dox me? You're taking pictures of the crowd. Because this is a public protest. I'm documenting this stuff for our article. Okay. Okay. You know what? This is a public credentials? I don't want to because I'm scared I'll get doxxed. You just took a picture of me. Right? Okay. Okay. What is the reason for the picture? I am not gonna doxx. Okay. What is the reason for the picture then? Just wanna look at me later? Sure. In your bedroom? I like your face. I got it. I got it. Well, that's a little creepy. You know? Maybe Well, you guys are protesting in a public place. Right? You're the one that took my picture, though. Right? If you want to show me your pictures, would like it. Can you maybe share some info? What is the difference between the orange and the yellow? Who organized this?

@David_Khait - David Khait

This guy tried to block me from covering the protest. He is part of Democratic Socialists of America Atlanta Chapter (an organization I've exposed before). Also a common tactic used by such groups. https://t.co/7yrPG7fZqP

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An individual confronts another, accusing them of doxxing people by taking and posting pictures of their faces online. The accused clarifies they are posting pictures of posters in public spaces. The accuser acknowledges this and recognizes they are also in a public space. The accuser then asks if the other person intends to stay with them.
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Speaker 0: Is there a problem? Yeah. You're doxxing people. Why am I doxxing people? I've heard from other people that you're doxxing people. Like what? Like taking pictures of people's faces and posting them online. I'm posting their posters. Okay. And they're in public space. Right? Yeah. I'm in public space too. I know. So Oh, nice. I appreciate it. Yeah. Of course. Thanks. Are you gonna I know this is your tactic. Are you gonna stay with me now?

@David_Khait - David Khait

Democratic Socialists of America Atlanta Chapter (@atldemsoc) and their members can not condemn Hamas. https://t.co/boLM9YpZCZ

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The speaker repeatedly says, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free." They then ask if the phrase should come from Hamas. The speaker asks multiple individuals if they can condemn Hamas and if their organization can condemn Hamas.
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Speaker 0: What? You want me to say? Yeah. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. Fuck yeah, man. Yeah. Hell yeah. I'd love to hear it. From Hamas. Right? From Hamas. Right? You just you just moved it. From Hamas though. Right? Hi. Can you condemn Hamas? Can you condemn Hamas? How about you? Can this organization condemn Hamas? Your organization. Your organization. Can they condemn Hamas?

@David_Khait - David Khait

@atldemsoc "YOU'RE NEXT" Another guy tells me that Trumps administration is already deporting US Citizens. In the following clip, you'll see how he starts to yell that I am a fascist for asking if the mom was a US citizen as well. https://t.co/9zDSmpU7J5

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"Whoever you are, get ready and sleep with your eyes open." The speaker believes the administration would deport US citizens, stating, "Oh, hell yeah." They claim it's already happening and that it happened to them with two kids, ages two and four, who were with their mom. The mom was not a US citizen.
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Speaker 0: And when you say you, is it like US citizens? Is that what you're talking about? Whoever you are, get ready and sleep with your eyes open. Yeah. Yeah. You actually think that the administration would deport US citizens? Oh, I am. Oh, hell yeah. Here we are. Yeah. It's already happening. It really happened to me 18. Which ones? Two kids. One was two. One was four. They were by themselves? Yeah. Or with their mom. Oh, with their mom. Was the mom a US citizen? No. No.

@David_Khait - David Khait

"Who supports the fascist? This guy (pointing at me)" after I asked whether the mom of the two kids who were deported was a US Citizen https://t.co/urnoQUniEg

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The speaker denies supporting fascists. They question who is being accused of supporting fascists and repeatedly state "No." The speaker asks for clarification regarding their identity and poses the question, "Who am I?"
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Speaker 0: You support the fascists. No. Who supports the fascists? This one? Woah. Woah. Support fascists? No. No. Hey. Hey. Why am I Oh. Oh. Fascists here. No. No. I asked you a question about just to clarify. Who am I? I can tell you something. Who am I? Yeah.

@David_Khait - David Khait

"I like Bill Gates" says a guy who just told me we can't have billionaires. So, not all billionaires are bad like George Soros I ask https://t.co/5txaA1QadJ

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The speaker asks about the message to Democrat billionaires regarding stopping corporate greed, and the response is "be billionaires." The speaker then asks if that sentiment applies to people like George Soros. The response clarifies that it's not about everything, but becoming a billionaire requires impressing someone, indicating a failure of the system. When asked if some billionaires are good, Bill Gates is mentioned as an example because he is "curing aide."
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Speaker 0: Let me ask you. I hear the chance to stop, corporate greed. Yes. What is the message to democrat billionaires who put so much money into democrats as well? What is the message to them? Speaker 1: Be billionaires. Speaker 0: You got it. So we don't like the George Soros and stuff as well. Right? Speaker 1: Not really about everything. Okay. But there are definitely people it's you don't get to be a billionaire without impressing somebody. So some Failure the system. Are Speaker 0: some billionaires good then? I Speaker 1: like I like, what's his name? Speaker 0: Microsoft guy. Bill Gates? Speaker 1: He's curing aide. Okay.

@David_Khait - David Khait

In a second, you'll see a mix of conflating ideologies. Here we have Ukraine Flags and their supporters. https://t.co/lfg1kacDlV

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The speaker was asked about the presence of the Ukrainian flag at the rally. The speaker responded that their best friend is in Kyiv, and they have been supporting him in Ukraine since 2022.
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Speaker 0: Can I ask you, what is the message with the Ukrainian flag today? What is it? What is the purpose of the Ukrainian flag in this rally today? Speaker 1: Well, my, my best friend is in Kyiv, and I have been doing everything I can to support him in Ukraine since 2022.

@David_Khait - David Khait

What is Fascism? I ask a protester who chanted next to me that fascism has to go. She couldn't explain https://t.co/4NpxWfSp3Q

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The speaker attempts to define fascism. The other person admits they don't know what it is, identifying themselves as a photographer. The speaker prefaces their explanation with "So is kind of like when United." They then ask if they are being recorded.
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Speaker 0: Can you explain to me what Speaker 1: is fascism? Speaker 0: Fascism? Fascism? Fascism is a fascist. You can't? Okay. Yeah. So fascism is Speaker 1: because I I'm honestly, I don't really know, but I'm just a photographer. Speaker 0: Bro, bro. So is kind of like when United. Are you recording?

@David_Khait - David Khait

ANTIFA International in the house https://t.co/wHiOaEMP2Y

@David_Khait - David Khait

The following two lips are scary. This organization is Revolutionary Communist for America. This individual tells me a violent revolution is a must. https://t.co/7l5l9VC7Ja

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The Revolutionary Congress of America (RCA) is protesting in solidarity with workers, with the goal to socialize and make communism happen within lifetimes. The RCA is a political party whose ultimate goal is communism. They believe billionaires have too much power and populism has run its course. The speaker was asked if that includes Democrat billionaires like Bill Gates.
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Speaker 0: What organization is this? We're the RCA. We're the Revolutionary Commerce of America. What is it? We're the Revolutionary Congress of America. Okay. What are y'all protesting here today? We're here to show solidarity with the workers and to prepare and to make socialize and happen within lifetimes. Got it. And what is the main goal of this coalition or organization? So we are a political party, and I'm I guess, like, the ultimate goal is communism. Right? Got it. We agree with everything that's been said. The billionaires have full to its power, and populism that's one of wanna run out its course. Does that also include democrat billionaires that donated massively to democrats like Bill Gates,

@David_Khait - David Khait

"I would love if the revolution could be none violent" tells me a communist after I ask him if the revolution will be violent or not https://t.co/ii8azY1HWX

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A speaker asks whether a socialist revolution would be violent or non-violent. Another speaker responds that they would prefer a non-violent revolution. The speaker sketches out a scenario where a general strike turns into a revolution with workers occupying factories and seizing control. They posit that capitalists would respond by sending armed thugs to slaughter the workers, necessitating self-defense. The speaker states that defending against violence inevitably creates violence. They acknowledge the ideal of a peaceful revolution where capitalists concede defeat without resistance, but admit that this scenario is unlikely.
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Speaker 0: Line and The one thing that I've noticed in past, socialist revolutions is that a lot of them end up being a violent revolution. What is the idea here? A nonviolent or violent revolution? Speaker 1: A great question. Yeah. I would say, like, personally, I would love that the revolution could be nonviolent. Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. The truth is that so, like, here, Speaker 1: let's let's sketch out what could happen. Yeah. A general strike that turns into a revolution. Workers occupy their factories. They put their hands on the machines. They say, capitalists, this is not yours anymore. Yeah. We own this. We control this. You get none of the value we create. Create. Yeah. Speaker 0: Yeah. What do the capitalists do? They send an arms bug Yeah. To slaughter Speaker 1: the workers in that situation. So the workers need to defend themselves. And Speaker 0: the truth Speaker 1: is that Speaker 0: Now I see it. You have to have it. Speaker 1: When push comes to shove, if you defend yourself against violence, it makes violence. Speaker 0: Makes sense. So I would love if we could have a perfectly peaceful revolution where Speaker 1: the capitalists are just so completely overwhelmed and organized that they just throw up their hands. They're like, okay. You guys win. We're not even gonna try to do Speaker 0: a counter revolution. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 1: Realistically, that's probably not gonna happen. Speaker 0: Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. Okay. Well, that makes sense. I appreciate it. Yeah. Take it easy, man.

@David_Khait - David Khait

You can't make this up.. A guy calling Trump a communist with a Ukraine Azov shirt is protesting with RCA (Revolutionary Communist For America). https://t.co/2m6GBK01kj

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 what they think about the imagery behind them, given that Speaker 0's parents were born in the USSR, and questions whether it conflates ideologies and a movement. Speaker 1 responds that communism doesn't necessarily mean dictatorship, but acknowledges that it often turns out that way. Speaker 1 then admits to feeling like a hypocrite and shrugs.
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Speaker 0: I really like that. That's amazing. Appreciate that. My question to you, if my parents were born in USSR, what do you think about all of this behind you and stuff? Is that not conflating ideologies and a Speaker 1: and a movement. Communism doesn't necessarily mean dictatorship, I guess, but it always isn't that that way. Speaker 0: So Yeah. I just Speaker 1: kinda shrugged my shoulders at it. A little hypocrite.

@David_Khait - David Khait

WOW! Communists and Anti Communists marching together because they both hate Trump. A perfect representation of Trump Derangement Syndrome https://t.co/6d80J1Brva

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The organizers are asking for a revolution, stating it's the day of the working class to form a class rule and celebrate May Day. When asked if Trump voters working in factories could join, the answer was affirmative. The event is not an anti-Trump protest, but a working-class day to commemorate the Haymarket massacre.
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Speaker 0: It's kinda conflating here. What what is your opinion about that? You guys are asking for, like I've I've talked to a couple of the the people here organizing. It seems like they're asking for, like, a, you know, a revolution and stuff like that. It's the day of the working class. So is that To form a class rule. So is this oh, sir, like, conflating ideology? Work all working class people around to celebrate May Day. Okay. Got it. What if there was, like, I don't know, Trump voters here who are just working at factories and stuff like that? Would you let them join in? Or Absolutely. Yeah. Okay. So this is an anti Trump or any protest. This is a a working class day to commemorate the the Haymarket massacre

@David_Khait - David Khait

"NO KINGS" an older white men holds. What about the communists up there I ask him - "yeah, I saw that". Current Democrat party: https://t.co/UhYF1Lvwkh

@David_Khait - David Khait

African Communists marching as well. "AU wasn't enough, we need to go further". https://t.co/A6fWcpw88f

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The flag is a Pan African flag with a star on it. It represents revolutionary Pan Africanism and Pan African socialism.
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Speaker 0: And what is the flag? This is a Pan African flag with a star on it, so it represents revolutionary Pan Africanism and Pan African socialism. Like, in general, all of Africa? Or Yeah. We we're not gonna be able to really

@David_Khait - David Khait

My new favorite combo: @DemSocialists and RCA (Revolutionary Communists For America) marching with Free Palestine. Full circle moment for people like @cenkuygur https://t.co/a1e1564Tnu

@David_Khait - David Khait

I have a ton more. This is it for now, I need to rest. Tomorrow I'll publish a quick overview like I did with the Anti Tesla protests. My thoughts, info I extracted, etc. Longer commentary version will be out on my YouTube page this weekend! Enjoy and SCREW COMMIES!

Saved - March 19, 2024 at 5:17 PM

@TheCoveFella - David Khait

Bloodbath. Deception. https://t.co/EpIy4ljhJU

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The speaker discusses misleading headlines and quotes from a news segment. They clarify that a statement about imposing tariffs on cars from China was taken out of context to create a false narrative. The speaker did not actually call for violence if not elected. This behavior is described as deceptive. Translation: The speaker talks about misleading headlines and quotes from a news segment. They explain that a statement about imposing tariffs on cars from China was twisted to create a false story. The speaker did not actually call for violence if not elected. This behavior is labeled as deceptive.
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Speaker 0: Look at this headline. What did you think when you first saw it? What about all of these headlines? Now imagine watching the news and seeing this segment. And made a dire prediction of what would happen if he is not. Speaker 1: Now if I don't get elected, it's gonna be a bloodbath for the whole. That's gonna be the least of it. It's gonna be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be Speaker 0: How does that make you feel? If you don't like Trump, you're probably thinking, wow. This dictator is calling for all of his supporters to murder us. If you support Trump, you're surprised and thinking to yourself, did he actually say that? Either way, some will go a year, 2, 3, in some cases, their entire life thinking he said that, using it to attack Trump supporters. But in reality, this is what he actually said. Speaker 1: You know, Mexico has taken over a period of 30 years, 34% of the automobile manufacturing business in our country. Think of it, went to Mexico. China now is building a couple of massive plants where they're gonna build the cars in Mexico and think, they think, that they're gonna sell those cars into the United States with no tax at the border. Let me tell you something to China. If you're listening, president Xi, and you and I are friends, but he understands the way I deal, those big monster car manufacturing plants that you're building in Mexico right now, and you think you're gonna get that, you're gonna not hire Americans, and you're gonna sell the cars to us now, we're gonna put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not gonna be able to sell those cars. If I get elected now if I don't get elected, it's gonna be a bloodbath for the whole that's gonna be the least of it. It's gonna be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it. Speaker 0: There's only one way to describe this kind of behavior, deceptive.
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