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Saved - September 18, 2025 at 1:13 AM

@Eddies_X - Eddie

Kayleigh McEnany provides a chilling update on Laken Riley’s case. #Outnumbered Laken fought fiercely for her life for a staggering 18 minutes. The prosecution played Laken Riley's 911 call and the cop's body cam video of moment her body was found. https://t.co/18uog0erPv

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Lake and Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, went for a 09:03 run. "Clark County 901. The call lasted just over a minute, Harris, and at the fifty five second mark, you hear what appears to be a voice, and then the phone disconnects." "More than seventeen minutes, she fought for her life." 27 family members heard what we heard, but they saw it too. Garmin data shows: "That at 09:10AM from her Garmin that she was wearing, as she is trucking along and she is clipping seven minute miles." "He does something to her to make her stop dead in her tracks." "Her encounter with him was long. Her fight with him was fierce." "And once her heart stops at 09:28AM, there's no more movement from her Garmin." "Nine twenty eight AM, her heart stopped." It took twenty four minutes to find her body. Timeline: "September 2022, arrested New York, September 2023. And then this February, he killed Lake Riley." Allison Phillips said, "I know my sweet Lake and Riley knew Jesus personally. She will live eternally in his home. He never left her side until the very last second she was here on Earth, and he will take care of her now and forever in heaven."
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Speaker 0: You know, this was chilling. It was hard to watch, and I'm going to take us through what we've learned today. The details are up to viewer discretion. If you have small children, you may wanna take them out of the room. It is hard to hear. It is emotional. And I wanna start at the beginning of this sad story. And Harris, it began at 09:03 when Lake and Riley goes for a run. And then just minutes later, and she was apparently running seven minute miles, this beautiful nursing student, but just minutes later, she made this call. Listen. Clark County 901. The call lasted just over a minute, Harris, and at the fifty five second mark, you hear what appears to be a voice, and then the phone disconnects. Speaker 1: Yeah. More than seventeen minutes, she fought for her life. That's what we found out in court today. Wow. 27 family members heard what we heard, but they saw it too. They were weeping in that courtroom, Kaylee. The mom left. You and I talked about that in the commercial break. We couldn't stay. It would be hard. Mhmm. The dad stayed. The stepdad stayed, and all of those other family members. We couldn't show you the pictures because they weren't open to us as media, but the sound of the crunch crunch crunch crunch as he was running to try to get to, well, is this person hurt? What what's going on? It was just a little bit, he said, about twelve ish minutes, maybe twenty ish minutes as he ran that he remembered on the stand today before he reached her. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: And that sound was so powerful you felt like you were there. Speaker 0: It was incredibly powerful. You know, one part that stuck out to me, Kennedy, was how long the interaction was between Jose Abara and Lake and Riley. Her parents had purchased for her a watch during Christmas, and it shared with us a lot of the data about this interaction. And I want you to listen about the story this watch told. It's called Garmin Data. This tells us a lot. Speaker 2: That at 09:10AM from her Garmin that she was wearing, as she is trucking along and she is clipping seven minute miles. She's running, doing her thing, listening to music. Something happens. He does something to her to make her stop dead in her tracks. Her encounter with him was long. Her fight with him was fierce, and that is what the Garmin data shows. And once her heart stops at 09:28AM, there's no more movement from her Garmin. Speaker 0: Nine twenty eight AM, her heart stopped. We know her digital profile, Tommy, that her roommates were keeping track of found that she was at a sedentary location in the woods off the trail. So they knew something was wrong. The police officer went to this location. It took twenty four minutes to find her body because that's how wooded this area was. Now what we are about to play, viewer discretion advised, this is when Lake mom Lake and Riley's mom left the room. 27 family members stayed, all of which were in tears according to our producers. This is the moment where that Georgia police officer finds the body of Lake and Riley. Speaker 3: The university, I found it. Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am. I need the events immediately to the location where the phone hangs. Ma'am. Ma'am. She's down to not breathing, potentially bedded back. Speaker 0: It's chilling. Yeah. And, Ben, this was entirely preventable. I wanna pull up the timeline of mister Abara there and what you see as he entered the country. September 2022, arrested New York, September 2023. And then this February, he killed Lake Riley. And as we leave this segment and we look at that picture in the top right hand corner of that beautiful 22 year old Lake and Riley, I do wanna leave us with the words of her mother, Allison Phillips. She said this, I know my sweet Lake and Riley knew Jesus personally. She will live eternally in his home. He never left her side until the very last second she was here on Earth, and he will take care of her now and forever in heaven. Lake and Riley, 22 years old, we remember her today. More Outnumbered, next.
Saved - September 17, 2024 at 7:35 PM

@Eddies_X - Eddie

@elonmusk Here's 4+ minutes of Dems saying DJT is H!tler, an existential threat to democracy; he must be assassinated, punched in the face, fought against in the streets, etc! https://t.co/hM7bmcxeSo

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Donald Trump is described as an existential threat to democracy and fundamental freedoms. Some suggest physically assaulting him, with one person saying they'd like to punch him in the face. Another asks, "Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him?" and someone else admits to having thought about blowing up the White House. There are calls for unrest in the streets and for people to start taking to the streets, with one person stating, "We gotta be ready to throw a punch." Trump and MAGA Republicans are accused of representing extremism that threatens the foundations of the republic, echoing language used in Nazi Germany. Trump is also accused of pushing an antisemitic trope. Some express fear that a Trump reelection would be the end of the country as we know it. One person claims to feel Hitler in the streets. There are repeated calls to fight.
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Speaker 0: I will go and take Trump out tonight. Take him out now. Donald Trump is an existential threat to our democracy and our most fundamental freedoms. Speaker 1: Don't give them the power. Look. Are they a threat to democracy? Yes. Are they going to take our rights away? Yes. Speaker 0: In this moment, our fundamental freedoms are on the ballot, and so is our democracy. Speaker 1: She's a genuine danger to American security. Speaker 0: Let me just say something. We are fighting for a democracy. If you had to be stuck in an elevator with either president Trump, Mike Pence, or Jeff Sessions, who would it be? Does one of us have to come out alive? Speaker 1: Donald Trump. I think you need to go back and then punch him in the face. Speaker 0: Then I thought you should punched Speaker 1: him in the face. Feel like punching him. I'd like to take him behind the gym if I were in high school. If you're in high school, I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. No. I wish we were in high school, I could take him behind the gym. Speaker 0: He said, well, what do you think I should've done? So I think you should've punched him in the face and then gotten out of the race. You would've been a hero. Speaker 1: I'd like to punch him in the face. Punch some people in the face. When was the last time an actor assassinated the president? They're still gonna have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact. Speaker 0: Look as his character is stabbed to death. Where is John Wilkes booth when you need him? Speaker 1: Put this way. I'll play it another way. Speaker 0: I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. Speaker 1: Please get up in the face of some congresspeople. Speaker 0: Throw a hand over the People will do what they do. Don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country. Maybe there will be. Speaker 2: There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there is unrest in our lives. Speaker 0: We gotta be ready to throw a punch. We have to be ready to throw a punch. Speaker 1: We're fighting that. What we've gotta do is fight in congress, fight in the courts, fight in the streets. We'll fight him and challenge him in every way that we can. In the congress, in the courts, and in the streets. Getting people engaged in the fighting. Speaker 0: People need to start taking to the streets. This is a dictator. Enemies of the state. And sadly, the domestic enemies to our voting system and our honoring our constitution, are right at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Well, this is just a warning to you Trumpers. Be careful. Walk lightly. And for those of you who are soldiers, make them pay. Trying to figure out how did people get basically, drawn in by Hitler? How did that happen? Speaker 1: He talks about the blood of America is being poisoned. Echoing the same exact language used in Nazi Germany. Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represented extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. Speaker 0: And we hear this all the time. People say, gosh. If back in the day, if only one person had the courage to stop Hitler I think one thing you and I agree on is Donald Trump is an existential threat to this country. What in your view would happen if he were to be reelected? I think it would be the end of our country as we know it. You could see it in countries where, well, Hitler was duly elected. Most Speaker 1: importantly, and I mean this from the bottom arc, Trump is a threat to this nation. The dehumanizing rhetoric of Adolf Hitler is once again alive and well on a national political stage. This time, of course, in the United States. This time given life by former president and current Republican presidential front runner, Donald Trump. Speaker 0: Let's recognize this comment for what it is. A long standing anti semitic trope that the true allegiance for Jews is to their religion rather than their country. It was used in Nazi Germany to justify the arrest, persecutions, and mass killings that attempted extermination of the Jewish people. Trump has been pushing this trope for years. Speaker 1: There's an extremist movement that does not share the basic beliefs in our democracy, the MAGA movement. Speaker 0: And I didn't know devils could be resurrected, but I feel Hitler in these streets, a mustache traded for a toupee. They're not gonna stop before election day in November, and they're not gonna stop after election day. And that should be everyone should take note of that on both levels. That this isn't they're not gonna let us and they should not. Speaker 3: And fight, we will. As we will fight. And we will fight. We will fight. We will fight. Speaker 4: We're gonna fight. We are gonna fight. We're gonna fight. Speaker 1: We're gonna fight. Speaker 0: We're gonna fight. Speaker 4: We're gonna fight. And I will fight. Speaker 3: The fight, fight, fight, fight. It is a fight. It's a fight, and it is a fight.
Saved - March 18, 2024 at 10:44 PM

@ICU1010 - Eddie

@TuckerCarlson Jacob Chansley aka the QAnon Shaman" seen on the Jan 6 tapes with at least 9 capitol police officers, acting as his tour guides. He was sentenced to 41 months for this! https://t.co/vEhdEeXJ38

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Jacob Chansley was helped by Capitol Police as he roamed freely inside the Capitol building. Surveillance footage captured officers acting as his guides, escorting him through multiple entrances and attempting to open locked doors for him. Despite at least 9 officers being close by, none intervened to stop him. Chansley even expressed gratitude to the police in a prayer on the senate floor.
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Speaker 0: Over how Chansley got into the Capitol building. But according to our review of the internal surveillance video, it is very clear what happened once he got side. Virtually every moment of his time inside the Capitol was caught on tape. The tapes show that Capitol Police never stopped Jacob Chansley. They helped him. They acted as his tour guides. Here's video of Chansley in the senate chamber. Capitol Police officers take him to multiple entrances and even try to open locked doors for him. We counted at least 9 officers who are within touching distance of unarmed Jacob Chansley. Not one of them even tried to slow him down. Chansley understood that Capitol Police were his allies. Video shows him giving thanks for them in a prayer on the floor of the senate.
Saved - January 24, 2024 at 8:11 PM

@ICU1010 - Eddie

@HillaryClinton Here are 20+ minutes of Democrats denying and questioning election results. Hillary Clinton, Obama, Biden, et al., with many calling President Trump illegitimate. The 2020 election was rigged, and Biden is illegitimate!! https://t.co/wu8Bt5WVgO

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The speakers in the video discuss their belief that various elections, including the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, were stolen or illegitimate due to factors such as Russian interference, voter suppression, and faulty voting machines. They express concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and call for reforms to ensure fair elections. The video also mentions specific instances, such as the 2000 presidential election and the Georgia gubernatorial race, where the speakers believe the election results were not accurate. Overall, the speakers emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in elections to protect democracy.
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Speaker 0: You can run the best campaign. You can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you. Speaker 1: How can you win with Russian interference, though? Speaker 2: That's what real scared about it in 2020. But rightly. Speaker 1: Because I'm thinking illegitimate president that didn't really win. So how do you, you know, fight against that in 2020? Speaker 2: You are absolutely right. Speaker 0: He is an illegitimate president in my mind Speaker 3: Could you be my vice president to a candidate? Speaker 4: Folks, look. I absolutely agree. Speaker 5: Trump didn't actually win the election in 2 16. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Speaker 6: Russia interfered with our election, attacked our democracy for the sole purpose of artificially placing someone at 1600 Pennsylvania knew they were successful. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 7: The president or elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate. Speaker 8: I don't see Speaker 9: this. President-elect as a legitimate president. You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the auction. Speaker 2: I do. We have a president who, if in fact, it is proven, has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. Speaker 0: The one thing that Trump It's fearful of, when it comes to his being president, is that finally, we will see how illegitimate his victory actually Was. Speaker 10: I have an objection. Speaker 11: I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. Speaker 12: I object because people are horrified. Speaker 0: He's an illegitimate president. Speaker 13: Our election was hijacked. There is no question. Congress has a duty to hashtag protect our democracy and hashtag follow the facts. Speaker 6: John Lewis is completely right. There is a cloud out of illegitimacy around the election of Donald Trump. The Russians interfered with his election. James Comey and the FBI interfered with his, election. The fake news industry interfered with his election. Speaker 0: Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign powers. Speaker 2: Do you believe Trump is illegitimate president? Speaker 14: What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. Speaker 15: There absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. Speaker 16: So that legitimacy is in question. Yes. Speaker 7: So that was a very tainted election. And and in that sense, it's it's illegitimate. Speaker 2: Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths to prove that he beat you. Speaker 0: Because he knows he didn't. He knows he's an illegitimate president. Speaker 13: Stolen emails. Stolen drone. Stolen drone. Own an election. Welcome to the world of unprecedented Trump. Speaker 9: Did you believe president Trump is an illegitimate president? Speaker 5: Based on what I just said, which I can't retract. Speaker 13: Okay. He tweeted in Tory, 2018, quote, the more we learn about the 2016 election, the more illegitimate it becomes. America deserves to know whether we have a fake president in the Oval Office. Speaker 7: In the Russian attempt to to have the election. And, frankly, the FBI is weighing in on the election. I think make the make it Makes this election illegitimate. Speaker 0: There was a widespread understanding that this election was not on the level. We still don't know what really happened, Isaac. I mean, there's just a lot that I think will be revealed. History will discover. But you don't win by 3,000,000 votes and have all this other shenanigans stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, woah. Something's not right here. Speaker 6: Seems to me that there's a cloud of illegitimacy that continues to hang over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Speaker 14: The outcome of the election was affected by their interference. And now we need to know, you know, to what degree, if any, the campaign was actually in collusion with the with with Russia. Speaker 0: He knows he's an illegitimate president. So, of course, he's obsessed with me, and I believe that it's a guilty conscience. Speaker 4: We actually won the last presidential election, folks. They stole my presidential election. Speaker 3: If Al Gore won that election, think he won anyway. Speaker 4: Actually, I think I carried Florida. Speaker 5: Al Gore won the election nationwide and also in Florida, but the supreme court ruled the other way. Al Gore got more votes, but not enough to stay out of the Supreme Court where president Bush was elected 5 to 4. Speaker 0: Bush versus Gore. A court took away A presidency. Speaker 17: If all the votes were carried in Florida, that Al Gore would be president today and George Bush would be backing off. Speaker 2: I come from Florida Where you and others participated in what I call the United States coup d'etat. Speaker 13: It's in 2013, according to reports, vice president Joe Biden, he claimed that Al Gore was the one who was elected president, and he claimed that the recount result was, quote, a bad decision. Speaker 4: And never forget, dear friends, what they did in Florida to Al Gore and me, to all of us, the older Americans, the African Americans, the Haitian Americans denied the right to vote and have those votes counted. Speaker 18: I do believe that the projections were right in the first place at 7 o'clock when they called it Boy. Speaker 2: Let me tell you something without a doubt. George Bush did not carry Florida, and it was not closed. Speaker 8: There's no question You won the state of Florida. Speaker 4: Oh, thank you, darling. No. That's a question. Speaker 17: That's a question. Speaker 4: We will never know because votes weren't weren't counted. But by And Speaker 13: and then in your judgment Speaker 4: I mean, that's unfortunate. Yeah. And there is no other way of saying it, but to be very blunt, Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, and we should never forget it. Speaker 19: Most Americans are great. Many Americans don't have confidence that the election of 2000 was fair. Speaker 18: But I don't believe we lost. I I believe we just failed to have all of the votes counted. The Coach counted The Speaker 14: Supreme Court elected president of 2004. Yeah. Al Gore won the state of Florida in 2000, although not the presidency. Speaker 20: We know we won this election. They know we won on this election, and Americans know we won this election. Speaker 18: I know some people want you to believe that the Gore campaign was a campaign that wasn't able to complete its mission. We did. Had all of those votes been found in Florida, I think Al Gore would be president today. Speaker 21: We had more votes. We won, and we are never Going to let the United States Supreme Court choose the president of the United States again. Speaker 14: You should Speaker 12: know by now based the fact that he lost the popular vote vote by more than a half 1000000 voters, and we don't know how many he lost by in Florida. Speaker 5: There's no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president. Speaker 12: I rise to object to the fraudulent 25 Florida electoral Folks. Speaker 17: Really, we won the election in 2000, but they stole the election. Speaker 4: I must object because of the overwhelming evidence of official misconduct, Delivery fraud and an attempt to The chairman must remain on. Enron had already helped the Bush team with such favors as ferrying their rent a mob to Florida in 2000 to permanently halt the counting of legally cast ballots. Speaker 11: It is signed by myself behalf of my diverse constituents and the millions of Americans who have been disenfranchised by Florida's inaccurate vote count to The court, not Speaker 16: the week Speaker 12: with the United States, the Friday of this election. Speaker 2: Speaking to a Democratic Speaker 22: group in Chicago Tuesday, he Speaker 2: made it clear He thinks Al Gore was the winner. Speaker 16: By the time it was over, Speaker 5: our candidate had won the popular vote, and the only way they could win the election was to stop The voting in Florida. Speaker 17: Catherine Harris, Jeb Bush, Jim Baker, and the Supreme Court hadn't tampered Speaker 4: with the results. Al Gore would be president. Speaker 23: I think that the issue before us today, is Not who won or should have won the 2000 presidential election. That issue has been settled, not to my belief, but it has been settled. Speaker 13: Let's just drop the vice. President, presidentor. That's all I got. Speaker 9: Al Gore should Speaker 13: have been president of the United States. Speaker 24: Al Gore, made it possible for George Bush to be the only appointed president in the history of these United States. Speaker 13: Democrats have won the past 3 presidential elections. Speaker 19: In 2000, unions turned out 25% of the vote, and Al Gore won. Speaker 17: But the Supreme Court hampered? That's a large start. The Supreme Court stopped the counting of the votes, and if they'd let the council on, El Gore would have got the necessary vote. Speaker 2: The Supreme Court selected George w Bush as the president. He was not elected. Speaker 12: There is overwhelming But it said Joyce w Bush did not win this election. Speaker 25: What I observed, as a voter, as a citizen of Illinois, 4 years ago were troubling evidence of the fact that not every vote was being counted. Speaker 5: Don't think that George w Bush won the election, in 2000, I guess, our goal because I I think that he probably lost Florida and also that nationwide. Speaker 17: If you invite me back on this show in about 8 weeks, I think you're gonna learn that El Goran actually did get all the votes there. Speaker 26: I felt what happened in Florida was a carefully worked out conspiracy. That many things could not go wrong in 1 one state without there having been a conspiracy, and many, many different things did go wrong. Many Tricks were full of various kinds. Speaker 18: The vice president did win, but, and I do believe that the majority of voters that intended to to go to Polls last year wanted to vote and cast their votes for Al Gore. I do believe that in in in terms of Florida as well. Speaker 19: The has been Speaker 10: thwarting formation of the popular will. The most spectacular example being Bush versus Gore, where the majority by a 5 four vote and joined the counting of more than a 100,000 ballots in Florida and essentially gave America its first court appointed president. Speaker 13: And stolen. Speaker 27: Even though Al Gore won the election, he won't take office. Speaker 25: That election was stolen from the rightful winner. So, mister speaker, I'm here today to talk about a stolen presidential election. Speaker 17: I think in 2000, everybody So, well, he did win the election out of court. Speaker 15: He started dividing America here in Florida By trying to take an election that I think any reasonable person would say he hadn't actually won. Speaker 2: What happened in Florida will go down in history as a coup d'etat. Speaker 16: Did we conclude, is it possible that There was a conspiracy, and Florida officials were involved in the conspiracy. Never have so many things gone so wrong one place before. Why how do all these things happen all at the same time in the same state? It's not possible there was a conspiracy. It was very well organized. Why were the state police out there on that day, election day, taking license plates, And and so forth. You know, how did all these things happen in one state at one time in one election? Is is it possible that we are Use the word conspiracy and not be afraid of it. Not sure wish, Gore was president right now. He should be. Speaker 17: Well, yes, he got elected. Speaker 16: Oh, well, good. Speaker 28: A battle that by the will of the people should have ended in victory. But tens of thousands of Florida votes either were not counted or tossed out in the 2000 presidential election. Speaker 17: 5 supreme court justices, This is Trump the votes of 51,000,000 Americans. We should've let the entire state be recounted so it was clear, that Al Gore actually won the state Speaker 2: And won the election. Speaker 23: We had the election stolen from us, and you must admit that. They stole it, and we need a leader to help us get revenge. Speaker 13: I voted for Al Gore. He won the election. Speaker 26: They usurped the The powers of the forest being caught and and and intervene, it was a fix as far as we're concerned. You know? It it there's no polite way to talk about it except the fix was in. Speaker 2: After the when you stole the election, you came back here and say, get over it. No. We're not going to get over it. Speaker 4: You know it. I know know it. They know it. We won that election. Speaker 22: Constantly shifting vote tallies in Ohio and now functioning electronic machines, which may not have paper receipts, have led to additional loss of confidence by the public. Speaker 6: The right to vote Speaker 4: has been stolen from qualified voters. Speaker 13: The New Yorker reported that Kerry thought that, quote, proxies for Bush had rigged of the voting machines. Speaker 12: In 2004, the democratic process was thwarted. Speaker 5: The 2004 presidential election in Ohio was riddled with unnecessary problems. Speaker 29: Some machines malfunctioned, causing votes to be counted more than once or not at all. Speaker 30: Based upon an inordinate number of allegations Suggesting gross voting rights violations and misconduct, I join with my colleagues in objective to counting the state of Ohio's electoral votes. Speaker 31: Nas in 2000, the votes of many who wanted to vote were not, in fact, counted. Speaker 32: This last Friday night, I I arranged to meet senator Kerry at Fundraiser to give him a copy of my book. He told me he now thinks the election was stolen. Speaker 2: The wife of John Kerry said she has Lingering doubts about the legitimacy of the election. Her theory goes like this. 2 brothers, she calls hard right Republicans, Own 80% of loading machines in the US. Therefore, it would be easy to hack into the mother machines that control the electronic voting. There were numerous irregularities in Ohio, including large percentages of rejections of provisional balloting, problems with voting machines. Speaker 0: As we look At our election system, I think it's fair to say that there are many legitimate questions about its accuracy, About its integrity Speaker 22: There are still legitimate concerns over the integrity of our elections. Speaker 8: The question obviously is How many instances were not caught that we don't know about? Number 1, we've seen a lot of what I'll call honest glitches where it just didn't work right, But also that these machines are hackable. A dishonest employee of the vendor or a dishonest employee of a local board of elections or simply someone who knows electronics and has Computer at home, could hack into these machines and then put in a secret instruction to disregard every 20th democratic voter at 10 percent to the carrier to the Bush vote or whatever, you might not even know it. Speaker 4: I agree with tens of millions of Americans who are very worried that when they cast the ballot on Speaker 33: an electronic voting machine that there is no paper trail to record that vote. The numerous irregularities That occurred with the electronic voting machines in Ohio on November 2nd last year point to an unresolved of national crisis. Speaker 11: We cannot declare that the election of November 2, 2004 was free and clear and transparent and real. There must be independent testing the voting machines used in Speaker 0: Ohio. I'm not confident that the election in Ohio was fairly decided. We know that there was substantial voter suppression, And the machines were not reliable. Speaker 22: The members of congress who have brought this challenge are speaking up for their aggrieved constituents, many of whom may have been disenfranchised in this process. Speaker 31: Treating today's electoral vote count in congress as a meaningless ritual would be an insult to our unless we registered our own protest against the obviously flawed voting process that took place in so many of our states. Speaker 34: Voters who wish to cast a vote Vote for president or vice president can't approach the polls with certainty that their vote will be Counting. Speaker 27: One of the most significant problems in Ohio and in many other states was the lack of measures to ensure the integrity of electronic voting machines. Speaker 19: In 2004, they caused Democratic voters in Ohio to wait for 8 hours before they could cast their Ballot. They turn the Department of Civil Rights and the Justice Department into the voter suppression division with voter ID laws, voter purging, voter caging, voter intimidation. There aren't gonna be any more election stealing. Speaker 2: Now you have one very affirmative statement to make. Speaker 23: We won. Speaker 2: But I didn't lose. I got the votes, but we won't know exactly how many because how they cheated. I did win my election. I just didn't get to have We were robbed of an election. Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia. Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida. Speaker 29: Using the word rigged, Using the word steal, do you think it's dangerous going into 2020? Speaker 2: I I don't because we can actually back it up. And so in response to what I believe Well, it's stolen election. I'm not saying they stole it from me. They stole it from the door. Speaker 29: Back to the Speaker 2: outside asking if I'm ever gonna concede. The answer is no. Speaker 0: If she had a fair election, she already would have won. Speaker 2: This is not a speech of concession. Because concession needs to acknowledge an action that's Right, true, or prop. And I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right. You refuse to concede and say that you lost. Do you stand by that decision today? Absolutely. Speaker 5: If Stacey Abrams doesn't win in Georgia, they stole it. It's clear. It's clear. Speaker 2: It was not a free and fair election. I think the election was stolen from the people of Georgia. I believe it was stolen from the voters. Speaker 25: So I think that Stacey Abrams' election is being stolen from her. Speaker 2: The election was not fair. The process was not Fair. Thousands of Georgians had their voices stolen because they were not able to cast ballots, and they cannot be guaranteed that their votes will be counted in 2020, if we don't do this right. Speaker 29: If what happens to you happens nationally and we we see, whoever runs for whoever wins the Democratic nominee, if they They actually I can prove that there's a number of votes in every state that that and that and that's the same thing that you just described happens in multiple states. Should they concede? Speaker 2: I do not think we should concede an election until we know the results of an election. I still fundamentally believe it could be a failure, And that's just not how life works. If it looks like it's cheating, it probably is. If it looks like it's rigged, it probably Speaker 4: She would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchise 1,400,000 Georgia voters before the election. That's what happened to Stacey Abrams. They took the vote away. Speaker 2: We've been raised to believe that it is in that respect to Speaker 16: call Speaker 35: You, notably did not concede. Speaker 2: I did not. Speaker 35: Okay. You acknowledged That he won, but you did not concede. Correct. 5 months later, do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 13: Reminder, she wrote, Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams. Speaker 2: I said that the election was stolen from Georgia voters. The Process that took place during the legislative cycle was one that did not countenance and did not pay attention to the deep and real concerns of those Who watched this election be stolen in the state of Georgia? It was stolen from the voters of Georgia. Georgia voters did not have their votes counted. They were not allowed to cast votes. They had their votes Scarded. Speaker 36: It certainly gave the appearance of unfairness. I think it was, unfair. Stacy ran a great campaign. She probably won. Speaker 2: And it was not fair to those who filled up absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to, it either was counted or not counted, assuming you received it in time. Brian Kemp oversaw for 8 years the systematic and systemic dismantling of our democracy, and that means there could not be free and fair elections in Georgia. As long as we have eligible American citizens who cannot cast a ballot, then the game is rigged. I am complicit if I say that that system fair. Concession in the political space is an acknowledgment that the process was fair, and I don't believe that to be so. But I refuse to concede because concession means that the process was proper, that the result was true and right, and I cannot say that. If I tend to say I didn't lose, I just didn't win. And I don't call it a loss. I just didn't win. Right. Right. Yes. You did. Okay. Officially. Yes. Eventually. Put it this way. I didn't get to get inaugurated, and that's possible. Okay. But will I say that this election was not tainted, was not and a disenfranchisement of thousands of voters, I will not say that. Speaker 0: Candidates, both black and white, lost their races because they have been deprived of the votes they otherwise would have gotten. And the clearest Example is from next door in Georgia. Stacey Abrams should be governor leading that state right now. Speaker 2: I was joking with Beth backstage when Cliff said, you know, she lost. I'm like, no. I just didn't win, because we don't know what really happened because of the miasma of voter suppression. I can't know for a fact that I would be the governor of Georgia but for the malfeasance and the mismanagement It's Brian Kemp, but I know it's a pretty good guess. So I can't prove that I would have won, but I know we don't know because of how he behaved. Speaker 9: Is he the legitimate governor elect him towards me. Speaker 2: He is the person who won an adequate number of votes But that's not from the governor. Speaker 9: With all with all due respect, and I respect where you're coming from, and I respect The the issues that you're raising, you're not answering the question. Do you think it was Speaker 2: Wait a minute. No. I what I'm talking to you Speaker 9: You're not using the word legitimate. Is he the legitimate governor Like, Georgia. Speaker 2: He is the legal governor of Georgia. See, I'm here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean you're won. They said to me that you did not lose. You just did not win. Yes. So we're gonna talk about that. Bad news is that we didn't get the victory we secured. And the thing is we will never know empirically that I got more votes because because we will never know which votes didn't count. This was not fair. It was not right, and it is deeply improper that Someone could ascend to that role having performed so basely and so crassly against the very people he is now supposed to represent. The election was not fair. The process was not fair. So you don't feel that you lost fair Speaker 8: and square? Speaker 2: I do recognize I am not the governor of Georgia, but I do like to point out something that is true for me and for many in our state, And that is we won. Speaker 3: I'm not saying it's gonna be legit. It's the increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is a direct proportion of us not being able to get These these reforms passed. Speaker 0: Right wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential Election. Speaker 25: It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past, sometimes Democrats have to. You know, whenever people are in power, They're you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
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James Biden's dealmaking is under scrutiny in a Washington Post article, which accuses Joe Biden, James Biden, and Sara Biden of influence peddling. The article highlights the connection between the Biden brothers and discusses Joe Biden's changing stance on certain issues, potentially influenced by James Biden's dealings with individuals like Dickie Scruggs. Recordings with Tim Balducci are referenced as evidence.

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Listen: James Biden’s dealmaking caught on FBI tapes. In the article, WAPO is accusing Joe Biden, James Biden, and his wife, Sara Biden, of being involved in influence peddling: "What emerges is a tale of money, politics and influence, stretching from Mississippi to the corridors of power in Washington, one that has echoes of a legal thriller by John Grisham — who, like the novelist William Faulkner, once lived in Oxford. It is, at its heart, a tale of the bond between the Biden brothers " It's mentioned how Joe has changed his position on some issues, such as the tobacco policy, over the years after James Biden’s dealings with Dickie Scruggs, and as heard in the recording with Tim Balducci etc.

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I informed him about our formalized relationship with you all, emphasizing our genuine presence in Washington. I assured him that Sarah would be joining as a named partner with an equity share, and that we would be changing the firm's name to include her. I mentioned Hunter's involvement and expressed my hesitation to be seen as an opportunist. Sarah rolled her eyes at me, implying disapproval of opportunistic behavior. It seems like everyone is eager to offer their services, such as insurance and legal assistance.
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Speaker 0: And I told him that we had formalized our relationship with you guys. Told him about the real Washington presence that this was not gonna be, you know, a bull, you know, shingle hung somewhere in a window that this was a real deal that Sarah was coming on, you know, as a as a named partner, equity share in the venture that we were changing the name of the firm to include her. Told her that, you know, Hunter was gonna be involved and you were gonna be of You know my hesitancy to be a to to be a, you know, you know, an opportunist. And the picture. Everybody is jumping on him. Right. Okay? There's nothing wrong with the opportunists. Sarah just rolled their eyes at me. So but to being a horror about it. Okay? Yeah. You know, like, everybody just jumping in like, let me do your insurance. Let me do your, like, legal
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There is only one way to avoid further wars, death and destruction, illegals invading the US, and WWIII. Vote #Trump2024 #Trump2024TheOnlyChoice https://t.co/Dc84oZe1AC

Saved - June 12, 2023 at 8:35 PM

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Dictator Biden: “We just have to demonstrate he [Trump] will not take power. But if he does run we’ll make sure under the legitimate efforts of our constitution doesn’t become next president again.” #TrumpIndictment

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We need to show that he won't take power again if he runs for President. We must ensure, within the bounds of our constitution, that he doesn't become the next President.
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Speaker 0: We just have to demonstrate that he will not take power, by, if we, if he does run, making sure he, under legitimate efforts of our constitution, does not become the next President again.

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For those thinking the video is edited or not real. Dictator Biden made the statement Nov 9, 2022. Nov 18, 2022, Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate Trump.

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