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Tulsi Gabbard just declassified some serious documents. @JSolomonReports explains what's in them. https://t.co/csWV2wqFYL

Saved - February 18, 2025 at 3:43 AM

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WATCH: @NatalieGWinters pulls out the receipts on Mark Zuckerberg's history of anti-Trump political activism. FULL SEGMENT: YouTube.com/@JesseKellyDC https://t.co/3HA9btJY5s

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I'm not buying Mark Zuckerberg's supposed MAGA conversion. After I posted a Twitter thread linking Zuckerberg to groups funding lawsuits against Trump's agenda, Meta ran to the New York Times to smear me. Their defense? They donated to an organization but aren't responsible for what it did with the money. I've found over a dozen organizations funded by Zuckerberg that are actively suing Trump and organizing protests against his policies. If Zuckerberg is serious, he should condemn these groups and withdraw funds, especially from those doxing ICE agents. He hasn't made any public statements about withdrawing funds. After his weak apology letter regarding the 2020 election, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative removed thousands of grants from their website, conveniently erasing evidence of funding for far-left, open-borders groups. It seems Zuckerberg thinks he can just delete his past actions.
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Speaker 0: Natalie, you can count me out on the whole Zuckerberg thing. Speaker 1: Well, I will join you being definitely counted out on the idea that Mark Zuckerberg is MAGA's, I guess, latest convert. I think I've probably seen transgender operations and surgeries that are more convincing than the shtick he's got going on. To sort of contextualize this story because I think telling it sort of through an anecdote is very telling of the mindset over there in Zuckerberg world. A few days ago, I had put out a Twitter thread linking a group that he had donated to, sort of, by one entity removed called the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, which was in turn funding a lot of these groups that are bankrolling and behind the lawsuits that are actively sabotaging and holding up president Trump's agenda in court. The Meta people melted down. They actually ran to the New York Times for cover, believe it or not, in a piece smearing me saying that I was a right wing influencer, not once referring to me as the host of Stephen k Bannon's War Room. So very obviously a press release, right, designed to sort of smear the story. And their defense was, well, yes. We gave money to this organization, and we don't know what they did with it, so don't hold us accountable. How's that for just absolute lack of of courage in anything more morality or ethically based? But all that aside, I then decided to double down on my research and actually found over a dozen organizations, including but not limited to those, that are actively, a, suing president Trump in court, b, organizing protesters, demonstrators, people to call their lawmakers, against the president Trump, the America First agenda, particularly when it comes to mass deportations, all the petitions, the phone banking. You know how these resistance type Democrats work. All of these organizations having been funded by Mark Zuckerberg or his organization that he runs himself. So the idea that Mark Zuckerberg is mister MAGA, is completely bogus. And instead of running to the New York Times and demeaning myself and my show, he should be condemning these organizations with drawing funds. And if he really cares about American sovereignty, he should be exposing the activities, the illegal activities of these organizations, which include doxing ICE raids and ICE agents. Speaker 0: I'm I'm glad you actually brought up a few points there, but let's focus on this one. Could you tell me, Natalie, because I know you're all over this stuff like white on rice, has Mark Zuckerberg made any public statements about his intention to withdraw these funds, stop giving these funds? Do we have do we have anything tangible beyond the MAGA bro sayings we're hearing out of Zuckerberg that show he's renounced his Maoist ways? Speaker 1: No. Absolutely not. And I think if you sort of draw this story all the way back to its beginning, right, he put out what was the 1.5 when you take the spacing into account. It was probably, like, a half of a page letter saying, hey. I'm sorry for what we did with the twenty twenty election. Our evidence suggests that we actually didn't have an impact. Conveniently, no foot notes were given, no evidence to prove that. But I put the blame on weak congressional Republicans who treated that letter as if it was some huge massive victory. I believe they actually referred to it as, quote, a big win. But what they've been doing in the meantime, since I broke that original story before we put out the larger thread showing the over dozen, like I said, organizations that are actively opposing president Donald Trump, well, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, their website where they itemize and list the thousands of grants that they've doled out as you were alluding to to overwhelmingly left wing, far left that organizations. Well, curiously enough, the day before I broke that original story, they listed over 5,000 grants on their website dating back to, I believe, 2018. Now all of a sudden, there is only 600 grants listed, and they announced that they have reformulated the grant portion of their website where they are only listing grants from 2024 onward. In other words, the entire twenty twenty election ring collusion hoax totally gone, and all of these far left open borders groups, now suddenly, I guess, he didn't fund them because they're not there. Speaker 0: Ah, and if you don't, just a couple clicks and a delete button, and all of those sins are washed away. How about that?
Saved - January 20, 2025 at 5:48 PM

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"They will say anything to win. They will kill people to win." @TuckerCarlson believes Donald Trump will win the election and he won't accept a Kamala Harris victory at face value. "It's not that I won't accept the outcome. It's that I won't accept fraud." https://t.co/RHN5ikTFJP

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The election of Trump could potentially slow the current issues facing the nation, but historically, reversing decline is challenging. While there’s skepticism about the future, the duty remains to fight for civilization and individual decency. Hope is essential, especially for Christians. Regarding the upcoming election, there's a belief that Trump will win, and any claims of a different outcome must be substantiated. There's a strong sentiment against accepting results without proof of legitimacy, emphasizing that citizens deserve transparency and accountability in democracy. The idea of being forced to accept outcomes without evidence is rejected, and it's crucial to uphold the principles of justice and citizen rights.
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Speaker 0: The election of Trump, if we get that, I I don't wanna get ahead of my skis here. We gotta go out and vote and do our thing and all that. But the election of Trump, and let's hope a lot of down ballot wins as well, may stop or at least slow the bleeding. But can we be reversed? Can can what we're going through right now be reversed on a macro level? Historically, it has not. When a nation gets too wealthy, too powerful, its elites get too corrupt, and start to loot it like a bunch of bank robbers, that is historically very, very difficult to overcome and reverse. In fact, I can't really think of a time when it happened. Can we do it here? Speaker 1: I mean, look. The precedent suggests no, but we can't see the scope of history. We're just on a, you know, little dot on a very long timeline on a continuum, and so we can't know what the future holds. We could only do our duty, and our duty is to fight for civilization, for order, and for justice, and for decency, for kindness, for concern for individual people, not communities or groups, but for the people around us. I mean, that's what we're tasked with doing. That's what every living person at any point in history from the fall of Rome to the present day, you know, that's your job. You do your job, period, and you do it to the best of your ability, period, and you can't be hopeless. You're not allowed to be hopeless. If you're a Christian, you're required by Christian law, by God's law to be hopeful. There's faith, hope and love and love may be the greatest, but it's preceded by hope. So you have to be hopeful. What do I think about this election specifically? I think Trump's going to win and I think if they tell me on November 6th 6th that he didn't win, that Kamala Harris won because she's a historic black lady, you know, or whatever and that she got 85,000,000 votes because people love her, they're gonna have to prove to me that's true. I'm not going to accept that at face value. Why would I? They've lied consistently for decades. We now know that. They're liars. They'll say anything to win. They will kill people to win. They allowed Trump to get shot in order to keep control. That's a fact. And so, they're not gonna it's not gonna be as simple as saying to me, no, no, no. She's like much more popular than we ever imagined she was. There was just a groundswell of enlightened and great and competent, like you're gonna have to show me how that happened. I'm not going to accept it and if you can show me how it happened, I'm a citizen, I'm an owner of this country. I'm an equity partner here. I'm not an employee, so it's not enough. You gotta show me the books. I think that's fair. I mean, it is fair. It's inherently fair. You. And I think a lot of people have the same feeling that I do. It's not that I won't accept the outcome. It's that I won't accept fraud, and you're gonna have to show me how this is not fraud. And so, you know, that's my position. I'm not Speaker 0: And then I'll get to order us to accept it like we're peasants. I I I love that way of thinking. We're not I'm Speaker 1: not gonna accept that. I'm not gonna accept that, and I No. I had a former employee of me of mine last night, you know, text me, oh, saying stuff like that. You know, he's a full neocon liar who doesn't care about America at all, but I'll just say, text me, oh, it's really bad for America to say something like that. How is it bad for America to prove what you say? I am not your employee. I am not your slave. I am an owner. I own a share of this country by virtue of my birth in it. I'm a citizen. And so if you're going to force me to do something, you're going to have to prove to me that it's legitimate, that you're legitimate, that your power derives from popular consent. That's democracy, which we have. It's constitutional republic, but the but the principle is democratic. The people rule and so it's not enough to just tell me or shame me or wave a gun in my face. I'm not gonna accept that and I mean, I'm not gonna accept that and I think I speak for a lot of people in saying that. That's totally reasonable. That's consistent with founding principles. That's consistent with justice and you're not going to bully me into accepting more destruction including the destruction of my children's future because you claim claim you're morally superior to me. I'm not gonna accept that, and I would advise every other American not to accept that until they can show that they're telling the truth. Speaker 0: Amen. Here's Tucker Carlson. Tucker carlson.com. Make sure you tune in to this huge rally in Glendale. It's gonna be sick. Tucker, I'll see you there, my friend.
Saved - July 14, 2024 at 1:00 AM

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WATCH: First-person witness who claims he was at the Trump shooting describes what he saw in Pennsylvania. https://t.co/XHxlGy7LIF

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Joe witnessed a shooting at a rally, where shots were fired from a distance. One person was killed, another injured. Security was tight, but the building wasn't secured. People were shocked and emotional as they were evacuated. The shooter was far away, possibly from an elevated position. Trump narrowly avoided being hit. The atmosphere was tense, but Joe is grateful to be safe.
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Speaker 0: Joe is in Joe. Joe, are you there? Speaker 1: Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I saw the whole thing happen, man. I was up against the against the We have to take a break after this. Our left looking down at the state, you know, at the arena. And the shots definitely came from a distance. There was a building, an outbuilding. There was also a water tower around the same area, and somebody secret service that got to them first. It was actually Pennsylvania State Police that were on the scene first. And you can see I could see I could hear shots, more shots going off. I didn't hear really the sniper shots, I don't think. But it was like bam bam bam bam bam. Shooting at the the sniper or or whatever. The word over here is something that I was with a guy who was 20 yards away. He said one person's dead, shot in the head. One woman got shot in the stomach, doesn't look good for her. And, there were 2 shooters. 1 dead, 1 still on the run. That's what they're saying here. I'm still I'm still here at the rally. There's no going anywhere. I'm just kinda hanging out and talking to people. Speaker 2: Wait. Wait. Wait. Yeah. So what's Speaker 1: I'm absolutely shocked. It went past Trump's ear, and he hit the ground. It was like, holy moly. Like, how does this happen? How did they not secure that building? Speaker 2: Unless it was But it was Speaker 1: away, but it was there was like a field between the building and the arena field, and the security was top notch. The so the, the the, security people there, all secret service. Everyone had you know, I have an artificial leg. They checked that. They, you know, they everybody had emptied our pockets. It was like going into a concert, but then it was maybe a little bit more. They checked every single bag that went through. It took an hour and a half to get into the venue. Speaker 2: Wow. Wow. Speaker 1: I was in the handicap line, so it was moving faster. Speaker 2: So but but how could they not And I was Speaker 1: just thanking god if I didn't get too close to it. I was, you know, I was pretty far away. Speaker 2: Again, the question is where it happened. How could they not secure that building? But then that, again, that leads me to believe and this is way too premature. I won't even say it out loud, but but maybe this this person was supposed to be up on that that venue perhaps, but I'm not gonna say that out loud. Did you see Trump's moment of defiance with his fist in the air? Speaker 1: I did not see that. I I saw the the guy, actually, oddly enough, I was talking to another guy who was standing not too far from where I was, and he had the whole thing recorded. Just what I was telling you about the the police with the handguns going after Yes. You know, the guy near the other building. And it was it was it was weird because there was not a whole lot of presence, police or other, on the other side of this open field. And there was another fence over there between the building and the field and then another fence and then the venue. So I don't know who those other people were. There was a handful of people, and there was no real reason I guess, if they couldn't get into the venue, they would get you know, you could probably hear and see it from over there. Mhmm. But they didn't seem to panic or anything like that. So I don't know what was going on there. Speaker 2: What was what was Speaker 1: tell you? Were like, what's going on here? Speaker 2: Yeah. Tell me about the vibe of everyone around you as, like, maybe, like, a minute after it happened or so or as you were being forced out of the venue? Speaker 1: Yeah. They first, they said, everybody lay down. They didn't say get on the ground. They they said lay down. And then probably another minute or 2 later, maybe a little bit longer than that, they said, alright. Everybody, please walk slowly towards the exit. And that's exactly what everybody did. It was just like everybody was in a state of shock. Everybody had to walk slowly to the exit. You know, people were crying. People were talking to each other. People were pissed off, you know, that this we almost lost not only our future president but our democracy as far as I'm concerned. They almost killed the man from a distance, long distance. That wasn't 100 yards. We're talking probably probably 300 yards, I would say. And I used to play soccer, so I can kinda judge the field. I would say it was 3 100 yards away and definitely from an 100 yards away and definitely from an elevated position. Because the way the bullet went past Trump's ear, it ended up hitting somebody behind him. So it was on a low it was on, like, a downward trajectory. And you could see up on the screen, you know, that I couldn't see I could see the venue a little bit because I'm 64. I could kinda see over everybody, but not real good. And but up on the screen, you could see him cut his ear. He grabs his ear, z, and he went straight down to the ground. I don't think Secret Service tackled him unless that's on video that you can confirm that. But it seemed like he just both happened. New to get down on the ground. Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah. I think Speaker 1: it's kinda both sort of happened. Crazy. Speaker 2: Yeah. I think he would have stood right back. I think Speaker 1: come rally. Speaker 2: Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Amazing. Won't be won't be the last of his. Just absolutely incredible. Joe, super grateful. Speaker 1: Easily a good thing. Speaker 2: Super grateful you called in, Joe. Stay safe. Thank you, brother.
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WATCH – Joe Biden says his uncle ‘Bozey’ was a ‘hell of an athlete’ before he was shot-down in WWII and eaten by human cannibals. https://t.co/0CDSysHqbS

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My uncle Bosie was a skilled athlete and served in the Army Air Corps. He flew reconnaissance missions over war zones but went missing after being shot down in New Guinea, where cannibals were present. Sadly, my son developed stage 4 glioblastoma after volunteering in Iraq.
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Speaker 0: And my uncle, they call him Ambrose, they call him Bosie. My uncle Bosie is a hell of an athlete they tell me when he was a kid. And he became an Army Air Corps before the Air Force came along. He flew those single engine planes as reconnaissance over war zones. We got shot down in New Guinea, and, they never found the body because it used to be there are a lot of cannibals for real in that part of New Guinea. And, and then my son volunteered to go to Iraq for a year and he came back with stage 4 glioblastoma.
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