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Saved - December 21, 2025 at 7:38 PM

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MUST WATCH! Nicki Minaj PRAISES President @realdonaldtrump: “He has given so many people HOPE that there’s a chance to beat the bad guys and to WIN”. https://t.co/Kweac5a8Yv

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.
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Speaker 0: I have the utmost respect and admiration for our president. He he has I don't know if he even knows this, but he's given so many people hope that there's a chance to beat the bad guys and to win and to do it with your head held high and your integrity intact. He's from Queens, New York like me. So but what it's shown me personally is sometimes, you know, even at even in the worst feeling times in your life, you think that you're never gonna come back from it. But you do. And our president shows that. He's been through every single thing a person could be through publicly, having to constantly be lied on. It's not really that funny. Until you are in that person's shoes that's being lied on, you'll never understand what it feels like. That person is a human being. They have a family who has to read those lies. And that's not and and it's just not fair. But this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and and they make me proud of them. Our vice president, he makes me well, I I love both of them. But they're I they're they're both powerful men, smart, strong, all of that, but both of them have a very uncanny ability to be someone that you relate to. I can relate to them. When I hear them speak, I know that they're one of us. Like, I know that they're not don't you guys agree? They haven't they haven't lost they haven't lost touch of the world. You know, they're still connected to the world and what's happening in the world with the younger people and older people, with the richer people and not so rich people. They have the ability to still connect and be real and make us feel proud to be American.
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Saved - June 5, 2025 at 10:17 PM

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President Trump on @elonmusk: "Elon has never asked me for a thing. I mean, I got rid of the EV mandate ... but he's never asked me for a thing. I think that's an amazing attribute ... Elon is a patriot, we want to thank you very much for the job you're doing." https://t.co/Z4fHG3Bxtl

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Elon is a patriot who is saving America and has been unfairly treated. He supported me in the election and has never asked me for anything. I got rid of the electric car mandate, which might not be good for him. I got activated last week when I saw what they're doing to him and decided to support him because he makes an incredible product. Pam has done a great job with the investigations and has already found four of them. Those people are terrorists at a high level, and the people financing them are in big trouble and better cut it out.
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Speaker 0: People. We're lucky to have I I have to tell you, I wanna thank you all. And, Elon, I wanna thank you. I know you've been through a lot with this horrible situation that happens. Cutting the cause in there. That's right. Saving America. Cutting the cause. Very unfair. What he is is a patriot. Here's a man that I can tell you, he's a friend of mine. He's become a friend of mine. He supported me in the election. That's when I got to know him really. I knew him a little bit from the first term, but not much. But he's a patriot more than anything else. He's never think of it. He has never asked me for a thing. He could have. I always say, I wonder if he's ever gonna ask me for something. And that's always subject to change. And if it does change, I'll let you know about it. But Elon has never asked me for a thing. I mean, I got rid of the electric car mandate. I have no idea how that affects him, but possibly not good. I don't know. But he's never asked me for a thing, and I think that's an amazing tribute. I did get activated last week when I saw what they're doing. I said, he makes an incredible product and we're gonna go out and tell people you can't do that stuff and and support him. They gotta support him. Because if he wasn't doing this, he wouldn't have any of these difficulties. And I think it's getting less and less. Pam has done a great job with regard to all of the you know I mean? I know the kind of investigations that are going on. If she finds them, which she will. She already found four of them. But I think they're gonna suffer very grave consequences because they're really terrorists when you think about it. They're they're very they're terrorists at a high level. And I think the people that are financing them, they could very well be people I know, people that you write about. But those people are in big trouble, so they better cut it out. But Elon's a a patriot. We wanna thank you very much for the job you're doing. Thank you very much.
Saved - June 5, 2025 at 10:07 PM

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Saved - April 18, 2025 at 11:22 AM

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Maryland sheriff has ZERO doubts that Abrego Garcia is a MS-13 gang member: “He is a thousand percent…he is a domestic violence abuser… kudos on the Trump administration for removing a criminal, horrible on Senator Van Hollen for wanting to bring him back." https://t.co/MCZWkateKG

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The speaker is "a %" sure that an individual is an MS-13 member and a domestic violence abuser. They say that in their community, they would screen him working with ICE, and hope ICE would start removal proceedings. The individual has been through removal proceedings before, but was still in the country. The speaker praises the Trump administration for removing a criminal and criticizes Senator Van Hollen for wanting to bring him back.
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Speaker 0: Did that case. Right? You you've looked at the evidence. Are you convinced as the White House says he's an MS thirteen member? Speaker 1: Oh, a %. Yes. Indeed. A %. Thousand. Yeah. No doubt. Not only that, he's he's a no doubt. And he's a domestic violence abuser. I mean, in this and in our community, we would screen him working with ICE, and, hopefully, they would decide to take removal proceedings for just that reason. And he's been through through removal proceedings before, and they asked for him to be removed, and yet he was still here. So, kudos on the Trump administration for removing a criminal. Har horrible on senator Van Hollen for wanting to bring him back. Okay.
Saved - April 16, 2025 at 10:42 AM

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🚨 US Federal Housing Finance Agency Director @pulte has referred NY AG Letitia James to the DOJ for alleged mortgage fraud. https://t.co/L9l96DBhOZ

Saved - April 16, 2025 at 10:25 AM
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I asked why Ivy League schools receive so much federal funding. The Press Secretary acknowledged it's a good question, noting that many Americans are concerned about their tax dollars supporting institutions that seem to indoctrinate students and permit illegal behavior.

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DOOCY: “Why do Ivy League schools receive so much federal funding?” PRESS SEC: “Its a very good question…I think a lot of Americans are wondering why their tax dollars are going to these universities when they are not only indoctrinating our nation’s students but also allowing such egregious, illegal behavior.”

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The speaker asks why Ivy League schools receive so much federal funding. Speaker 1 responds that the president has raised this question in discussions with Harvard, Columbia, and other Ivy League institutions. The president created an antisemitism task force with representatives from federal agencies who meet weekly to discuss this issue. Speaker 1 states that many Americans wonder why their tax dollars go to universities that are allegedly indoctrinating students and allowing egregious illegal behavior.
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Speaker 0: Hey, Caroline. To follow-up on something that you just said, why do Ivy League schools get so much federal funding? Speaker 1: It's a very good question, and it's a question the president has obviously raised in his discussions and negotiations with not just Harvard, but also Columbia and many other Ivy League institutions. We have the antisemitism task task force, which the president promised and delivered on the antisemitism task task forces across the government, representatives from various federal agencies who meet on a weekly basis to discuss the question that you just raised. And I think a lot of Americans are wondering why their dollars are going to these universities when they are not only indoctrinating our nation's students, but also allowing such a agree egregious illegal behavior to Speaker 0: occur.
Saved - March 5, 2025 at 12:05 PM

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Saved - February 28, 2025 at 4:56 AM

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"This is a game changer," Border Czar Tom Homan on new migrant registry. "If they don’t comply, they will be charged with a crime and face penalties... This will drive illegal immigration EVEN LOWER." https://t.co/fXV39iO2h1

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If everyone registers, we will be busy, as there are over 20 million, maybe closer to 30 million, undocumented immigrants in the country. If they do not comply, they can be charged with a crime and face penalties. We will prosecute them. I attended a meeting today at the White House. The US attorney's office has a one hundred percent acceptance rate for every prosecution given by the border. We are proposing consequences, and US attorneys are putting those consequences in use. If they don't obey the law, they will be prosecuted. This is a game changer that will drive illegal immigration even lower than the record numbers we're seeing right now. We're down 97 percent in one month. This is the most secure border we've ever seen.
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Speaker 0: Joining me now, borders are Tom Homan. Tom, great to see you. Okay. Migrant registry. How will this be implemented, and what happens if an illegal does not comply? Speaker 1: If everybody registers, we're gonna be pretty busy because I think there's over 20,000,000 illegal aliens in this country, closer to 30. They've been talking about 12,000,000 since 1995. And we know under Joe Biden, he's 8,000,000 across the border and released, but as the two men gotaways, there's another 10,000,000. So there's well over 20,000,000. But if they don't comply, they can be charged with a crime and face penalties, and we will do that. You know, I I was at the in meeting today at the White House. You know, the US attorney's office, one hundred percent, every prosecution given by the board to the US attorney's office, one hundred percent acceptance. We're we're we're proposing consequences, and US attorney's putting those consequences in their use. If they don't obey the law, they're gonna be prosecuted. This is a game changer, and this is gonna drive legal immigration even lower than a record numbers we're seeing right now. We're down 97 in one month. This is the most secure border we've ever seen, much more secure than the first Trump administration, a game changer.
Saved - February 18, 2025 at 1:57 AM

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WATCH: @seanhannity highlights how the events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th were preplanned. "If it was planned in advance no argument can be made that [President Trump] in anyway through his words was responsible for what they had preplanned." https://t.co/aSVZmaB0N7

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The Democrats' snap impeachment of the president is complete with hysteria and hypocrisy. They didn't gather evidence or allow due process, and now they're short on facts. They claim the president incited an insurrection with his January 6th remarks, but major media outlets, the FBI, court documents, and even AOC confirm the Capitol breach was pre-planned by violent agitators. Reports show the FBI warned of a potential "war at the Capitol" beforehand, contradicting claims of no prior indication of violence. The Capitol Police Chief requested the National Guard multiple times, but his pleas were rejected. The federal government needs to investigate why the Capitol Police were unprepared and why Pelosi didn't have the sergeant of arms prepare. We need a nine eleven style commission to investigate this so it never happens again. If the riot was planned in advance, the argument that Trump incited the insurrection is invalid.
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Speaker 0: Is, well, we'll call it sewer swamp theater. Now it's complete with hysteria, hyperbole, and of course, well, rank hypocrisy. Now it caused the Democrats conducted the snap impeachment in the house without taking the time to gather evidence, build a case, allow for due process or a defense or even a rudimentary investigation, they are now short on something called facts. This is why you don't rush to judgment. That's why we have due process. That's why a snap impeachment is so dangerous to this country. They claim the president incited an insurrection, their new favorite word, because of his insightful remarks on January 6. But now, according to every major media outlet and the FBI and court documents and even AOC. Yeah. The capital breach was we now know predetermined, pre planned. It was plotting, planning, scheming by violent agitators while way before the president ever spoke at the rally, days, weeks before. How do I know? The mob and the media even has to admit it. Take a look. Speaker 1: The investigation into the deadly insurrection at The US Capitol A Week ago had new evidence that it was planned. Speaker 2: Also shocking, new reporting that the FBI received a very specific warning before the riot. Speaker 1: That FBI notice warned of war at the Capitol, but for some reason, security wasn't stepped up there to meet the challenge that that attack would pose. FBI admitting that it had intelligence before the insurrection, that people were planning to travel to DC with the intent to cause violence. Speaker 3: One week before the week prior to the insurrection, I started to get text messages that I needed to be careful, and that in particular, I needed to be careful about the sixth. Speaker 0: Now according to Forbes, quote, the capital attack was planned openly online for weeks, and police, law enforcement, they still weren't ready. Washington Post, the FBI report warned of, quote, war at the Capitol, contradicting claims that there was no indication of any looming violence. And even the New York Times, FBI warned of violence before the siege. This is why the Capitol Police Chief actually requested the National Guard before, during, and after. He as a matter of fact, he made six separate appeals for help, but his pleas for help were rejected every single time. In fact, according to Trump chief of staff, Mark Meadows, he was on with our own Maria Bartiromo over the weekend. The president was very vocal about offering security assistance prior to the sixth and even ordered 10,000 national guard troops to stand ready, but they were never called on even when the chief of police of the capital was calling them until, of course, it was too late. The federal government has a duty to figure out exactly what went wrong here, why those capital police were left out to dry, why didn't Pelosi have the sergeant of arms prepare, when are we gonna discuss her dereliction of duty and failure to protect the capital? By the way, that's your capital. We the people, that's our capital. Those are our elected official officials. This transcends any politics in my mind. Doesn't matter. Whoever's elected needs to be protected. Period. End of sentence. So that's why I've been saying we need a nine eleven style commission to investigate and give us a full report and put in changes so this never happens again. Well, not the snap impeachment of a former president. That directly impacts the argument, by the way, that president Trump's rally speech was responsible for inciting the insurrection. If it was planned in advance, no argument can be made that the president in any way through his words was responsible for what they had pre planned, unless he was part of the planning. And, of course, nobody's making that allegation because that never happened. So now the entire impeachment shift shows charade and the charge is dead in the water. Democrats now are left arguing that president Trump told
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WATCH: President Donald J. Trump's FULL message to the March for Life 🙏 "In my second term, we will again stand proudly for families and for life." https://t.co/PfTNpMxXSy

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Hello to everyone at the March For Life. Thank you for your extraordinary love for the unborn. Each year, people from all backgrounds come to our nation's capital to advocate for babies who cannot speak for themselves. I am proud to be the first president to join you in person. Thanks to your efforts, the Supreme Court returned the issue of abortion to the states. In my second term, we will protect the gains made and oppose the push for a federal right to unlimited abortion. We will support mothers, adoption, and foster care, and ensure justice for those attacked for their faith. I recently pardoned Paula Harlow, who was sentenced for praying outside a clinic. Religious persecution will not be tolerated in America. Thank you for your unwavering hope and support. God bless you and America. Thank you, President Trump, for your pro-life commitments. We stand with you in support of unborn children and mothers.
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Speaker 0: Hello to everyone at the March For Life. It's a pleasure to speak to you from the beautiful Oval Office. That's where we are right now, the magnificent Oval Office. And thank you for turning out once again to show your extraordinary love and compassion for the unborn. Each year, Americans of every age, color, and background travel to our nation's capital by the tens of 1,000 to stand up for precious little babies who cannot stand up for themselves. I am proud to be the 1st president ever to have joined you in person. As you know, this annual march started 52 years ago on the first anniversary of the disastrous ruling known as Roe v Wade. That unconstitutional decision took power away from the states and the voters, kicking off 50 years of division and anger. But thanks to your tireless work and devotion across 5 decades, that historic wrong was set right 3 years ago. I was so proud to be a participant. Six courageous justices of the Supreme Court of the United States returned the issue to the state legislatures and to the people where it belongs. It became a vote of the people. In my 2nd term, we will again stand proudly for families and for life. We will protect the historic gains we have made and stop the radical Democrat push for a federal right to unlimited abortion on demand up to the moment of birth and even after birth. Think of that, after birth. And some people want that. Can you believe it? We will work to offer a loving hand to new mothers and young families, and we will support adoption and foster care. We will protect women and vulnerable children. Under my leadership, a reformed Department of Justice will finally investigate the radical left attacks on churches and crisis pregnancy centers, and we will bring perpetrators to justice. We will get them to justice one way or the other. I will also end the weaponization of law enforcement against Americans of faith, and I'm releasing the Christians and pro life activists who were persecuted by the Biden regime for praying and living out their faith. I just signed that document, and they're being released. One such American was Paula Harlow. At 75 years old, Paula was sentenced to 2 years in prison after praying outside of a clinic. That's why she was sentenced to 2 years. That's what happened under the Biden regime. In her sentencing, the judge mocked her Christian faith while her husband pleaded to be thrown in jail with his wife fearing she would die alone behind bars. This week, it was my honor to grant a full and complete pardon to Paula and many others who were the victims of this horrific weaponization. Never again will religious persecution be allowed to happen in America. To all of the very special people marching today in this bitter cold, I know your hearts are warm and your spirits are strong because your mission is just very, very pure to forge a society that welcomes and protects every child as a beautiful gift from the hand of our creator. Thank you for never losing hope and never giving up. Thank you for your tremendous support. God bless you and God bless America. Speaker 1: Wow. How about that? Right? I'm a blessing. I heard president Trump tell a reporter this morning that he would be watching the march for life today. So let's let him hear our gratitude for those strong pro life policy commitments. Thank you, president Trump. We are with you as you continue to stand up for unborn human beings and moms who need a hand.
Saved - January 25, 2025 at 1:51 AM

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President Trump allows Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina to tell their heartbreaking stories in front of the nation. The forgotten men and women of this country are forgotten no more. https://t.co/ofEDlFfl3X

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We moved our vehicles as the floodwaters rose quickly, reaching waist-deep by the time we evacuated. We were stranded for hours until the water receded enough to escape. My father’s house was lifted by the flood, destroying his business and trapping my mother inside. We've faced challenges with insurance and FEMA, receiving little help despite having coverage. Many in our community have lost everything, and FEMA's response has been inadequate. I hiked out with my son to safety, witnessing the devastation and loss of life. Our community is struggling to rebuild, and we feel forgotten. We need assistance to restore our homes and roads, as local support has been crucial.
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Speaker 1: Whenever it started, we started moving our vehicles to the top of the road. And by the time we got the vehicles moved, the water had already hit our ankles in the house. And so I grabbed my purse and my little pug dog, And my husband grabbed the dog food and put it in a trash bag. And, by the time we got out into the driveway, it was already waist deep, and there were sticks and that kind of thing. I didn't think I was gonna make it, but we did make it out. And we made it to the top of the road, and we were kinda stuck there for hours because we couldn't get out any of the ways because it flooded all the way around. It took us hours and we sat there and finally, it receded enough to where we could actually get out. It was probably, like, close to midnight, and it started, like, five, 06:00 in the morning. We'd just lost everything that we had. Didn't even have a brush for, like, three days. Speaker 0: So Thank you. Thank you. That that Speaker 2: okay. Did you like to say something Speaker 0: with that beautiful baby? Say Speaker 3: hey. Yes. So, when the hurricane storms, hit North Carolina, hit our home, my daughter and my wife and I were actually out of town. But, unfortunately, my dad, who was still at home and my mother was staying at our house with our with our animals. And, my the waters got so high that it actually lifted between that and the tornado that came through or microverse is what they've been calling them and lifted his home and the house that I grew up in and crashed it into our barn. It took, away his business, it took away all of our tools and tractors and everything needed to keep the farm going. And my mother was trapped in the house and, there was no way to escape because the water got so high. The only thing she could do was ride it out and wait till the waters came down. So we've been, doing a little bit of battling with our insurance and FEMA. FEMA. We did have proper insurance with, flood insurance and homeowners insurance. But since we had proper insurance, FEMA has not been able to assist us with a whole lot of things. And, again, we've been having some issues with trying to get some payout for our insurance in a timely manner. We had to do mold mitigation on our home, which is extremely expensive before the structural engineer even came out in order to get our flood payout. And to me, that was not really acceptable. Speaker 0: Has insurance company been responsive or not rep? Speaker 3: Not not so much. You know, again give Speaker 0: you the money that you have to give you? Speaker 3: I'm I'm hoping so. And we might we we need some assistance with that. We reached out to an attorney. Speaker 0: What's the name of the insurance company? Speaker 3: North Carolina Farm Bureau. Speaker 0: We're gonna move in. Right? Yep. That's terrible. Speaker 3: That's what we're after here. So people Speaker 0: having a problem there with the insurance companies general? Different insurance companies? Mhmm. And they're all difficult or just 1 particular 1? Speaker 3: I've heard different stories from others, and a lot of folks are are responsive? And I've heard some some good instances of even Farm Bureau themselves. But in my case, you know, they'd send out a third party adjuster immediately. Well, they wound up firing that third party adjuster group. He gave us a quote for a much higher estimate than what we received. He Speaker 0: got fired? Speaker 3: And then he got let go. Yeah. He got fired. So then they brought in another third party adjuster to come in and lowball us. We've not received any kind of so the flood insurance is our primary insurance, and, so there was roof leaks in the home that the inspectors found the adjusters. Well, that contributed to us losing some of our personal property as it come in the third story where there's no or second story living space, where the flood well above the floodwaters. So they neglected us for Your mother saved? Yes. Yes. She's saved. Yep. You wrote her name. She's right here. Okay. So we've yeah. We made it. Speaker 0: Not exciting. Right? Speaker 3: That's right. Speaker 0: How scared were you? Scared. You thought did you think you were gonna make it? No. You didn't think so? Speaker 1: Nope. I just started praying. Speaker 0: So you were sort of on a boat. Your house became a boat. Uh-huh. It's a Speaker 3: big pontoon. That's some story. Speaker 0: Those big ass on on the stairs. What about this guy? What about this guy? He's on the. Speaker 2: I was next door to the house, and my son was out of town. So when he came in to to show it to my sisters, he called about two in the morning because at midnight, the water was still in the stream Right. In within the banks. So when he called, the water was coming up. So I started moving vehicles, to about 05:30 in the morning. And she was in the house, and I pulled up to the steps, and I said, hop on the fender, and I'll get you out. Well, he built a beach house on stilts, 5 times higher than the floodplain. And she said, well, he said, I'd be okay. So I'm staying with the dogs. So I went to higher ground with some vehicles, hers included, and the water covered everything. But I'd already seen it come around both sides of my place, so I got my blind and deaf dog and a bag of vales and took up off the side of the hill behind my house. And then was heading to the cemetery back there because I knew it was open because there was trees falling and right uprooting. It was raining. Speaker 0: You you never saw anything like that? Speaker 2: No. No. I've been through floods. Speaker 0: You never did. Speaker 2: All my life around there. Never know. Never Speaker 3: know. But you're okay. Right? Speaker 0: Yep. House Speaker 2: destroyed. Yes. We're gonna help you out here. Speaker 0: We're gonna help you out. Speaker 2: We appreciate it. Speaker 0: Thanks, man. Anybody else? You guys okay? Speaker 4: Our day that morning began a little taller, with some trees falling into our house, which our house is, goes back 4 generations, eighty years, and never came close to flooding. And we woke up the trees about 04:30 or five in the morning, and our house sits 3 tenths of a mile back off the road. And the water you know, we've had flooding and such in the lake, but nothing like we saw. And like most everybody else, we moved 5 vehicles as far up, lawn mowers and everything else, and the water started coming in the house. And we got up to about ankle high. We have a loft. I got her up in that and tried to gather what you might want, which was totally random. And then when it made it to the loft, it started getting up to about her hips. I built a little makeshift ladder, and we got out on our roof. And we spent four hours on the roof. I had a little bag here. I did I did notes, on my cell phone to my 2 kids and my 2 grandkids and something to identify me in case we were lost in it. Speaker 0: Did you think you were gonna make it? Speaker 4: No. No. We we were Oh, you did? Yeah. We do. We think we're gonna make it at all. I mean, our house was 25 feet underwater. So you didn't think you were gonna live? No. We were watching houses, trailers, bodies coming by us. And we live in the Azalea Road area of in East Asheville. Speaker 0: We Speaker 4: watched our garage. Yeah. We watched our garage float by. Speaker 3: Yes. Let's go. Speaker 4: Yeah. But, you know, we we got to a point where it it crested about 4 feet up on the roof. We took about three or four hours for it so we could kinda do everything in reverse and got out in the mud to higher ground. And I got out higher ground up to a subway and got over to her daughter's house where when she saw that I didn't have her, she lost it. I was like, she's okay. She's alive. And we tried to make our way back in there and gather things best we could, but, you know, found a body right away. We had there's about 8 bodies in our area that first two weeks located. And we were lucky we weren't 1 of them and and blessed. But, like other people, no insurance on flood insurance, so we we had to depend on FEMA. They did what they could do, and, of course, it's not enough. Yeah. Not enough. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Crazy. Yes. That was crazy. But, yeah, again, we're thankful to be alive, but it's a a long haul. Speaker 0: What are you doing now? Speaker 4: Staying in a camper. I've never been if y'all notice, I'm a big guy. I don't sleep in campers very, very well. And, the the first night we spent in the camper, very grateful with the Asheville Dream Center coming through with 1. And, Do you still have the land? Oh, yeah. It's it's family land. Yeah. The land, it looks like a beach now. It's sand. But, kind Speaker 0: of kind of be built on it? Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 0: Do you intend to do do that? Speaker 4: Yes. Do Speaker 0: you wanna build it again? Speaker 4: Yeah. Samaritan's Purse, we're working with them. We're working with people. We you know, it's it's it's eighty years, four generations. Speaker 0: But the house is totally dead. Speaker 4: No. The house is there. It was down Speaker 2: to yeah. Speaker 4: They came in and mudded it, but everything in it was completely destroyed. But, yeah, it's it's it's tough. I think we're at a point in Ashford people forgot about Ashford, and it's it's stag everything has stopped. You know? Yeah. Thank you, sir. Appreciate that. Take care. Speaker 0: Thanks, Jack. Thank you. Thank you. I'm Speaker 5: a pastor in the Exeter Church right down the road. We had, only purchased in May 0. And it's a big church. We're a small congregation. And I had people say, what are you gonna do with this big building? And I said, only God knows. And we had our dedication, and the storm came the next week. And the outpouring of people my son brought the first load of supplies. And from there, I stayed there for about three months. I slept on the floor for about three weeks because the need was so great. The people were so devastated, and, I said, I wanna be here for them. And they were coming in just day and night, so there's really no need for me to go home. But we had people from Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas, Indiana, Oklahoma, people from all over. We have not received any help, like, from the government or anything. Speaker 6: But I Speaker 5: said, lord, if you want us to do that, people. Speaker 0: So they came from all over the Speaker 5: All over the state. Speaker 0: But FEMA's FEMA did nothing. No. Speaker 4: It was the it was the Speaker 0: FEMA's The locals. Wasted time and Speaker 5: The locals and the people that that knew us. And before the week was over, our church was so packed with supplies. We couldn't even we couldn't even walk. Even in our sanctuary, it was up to the platform of things and in our halls and in our rooms, and we're just now beginning to get a little straightened out. But somebody said, how long are you gonna be here? I said, I'm gonna be here through the winter and even on if possible because when you meet people that's been through the struggle, I had a little lady come up and, I said, can we do anything special for you? And she said, I don't wanna be selfish, but say, could I have a cup of coffee? And I handed her that coffee and she stood there and and tears just poured. She said, you don't realize how how important that the little things. It's not the big things in life that we have, but it's the little things and and knowing that God is our source. I don't look to man. I don't have to have a lot of things. I'd I had trees, about 20 trees down in my yard, but that didn't really matter. Doesn't matter because the needs of the people is what is what I want to be there for. God is good. He's very good. And my daughter, now she her house is really in bad shape, and I'll let her tell you about that. But thank you, president. This is our president. We appreciate you so much. To your view. Speaker 0: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Speaker 6: I live out in the Fairview area of North Carolina and the near the Back cave, Lake Lure area. And our area was hit it was hit really hard. I I was home alone, and my husband had stayed in town because we take care of a little lady that's 98 years old, and she lives out in woods by herself. And I said, just stay with her and make sure that she's okay. And I got it the next morning and my first thought was I wanna go see what our road and bridge looks like. So as I was making it down to the road and the bridge, there was no road and bridge. And so, you know, here we are. We're like in a little island. You know, we can't access the main road or anything. And, then the fire department came by the next day and said that they were evacuating me and evacuating me and my neighbor because a landslide was going to come. And they told me to get my stuff and get ready. And so while I was getting my stuff and getting ready, there was a knock at the door, so I thought it was the fireman. And I went to the door and there stood my 21 year old son, his name's Nathan, and he had drove as far as he could to get to me. But he hiked 5 miles, and it took him a really long time. And he got there and he said he said, mom, grab a bag. We gotta go. And I said, son, there's no way I can I can hike out of here? And he's like, no. He said, we gotta go. So, we we started hiking out, and I I seen 1 of my neighbors who that she had no clothes on. Her her she was her skin was was like chunked up. It was just she was blue. She had been she had been in the in the waters and where she had went or or I don't know, but it horrific is just all I can say. But then as as me and my son had gone out, we went through where this this place, we call it Craig Town, but there were, like, a lot of family members there that passed away, like, 11 of them. And and there there were people out everywhere looking for their loved ones, and they were there were dead bodies. You know? My son's like, mom, you're gonna see things you don't wanna see. And, so anyway, we got through all that, but I stayed at our church in our sound booth. My husband and I, we just slept up in the sound booth for a couple of months because we didn't have power or anything for about two months out there. And then, we we have went back. I've been fighting with FEMA since day 1. Our community, there's, like, 32 homes. We don't have a road and a bridge. We're driving through our neighbor's property. You know, I went to EMS, and I said, look. My concern is if we have a fire or we have an emergency out here, you're not gonna get to us. You can't get those big trucks up here. And and I've called and called and called FEMA, and, you know, I said it's this happened on Sept. 27. That's four months ago. Well, for us, today is still Sept. 27. You know, we haven't had help. And so when I talked to FEMA, I'm explaining the road and the bridge, and they send me a letter that tells me to to basically fix it and send in my receipts, and they'll refund me some money. I'm looking at a road and bridge that honestly the bridge itself is probably gonna be $300,000, and the road could be close to that also because we have to have, the community has to have big boulders brought in. We're not a rich community. We can't fix it ourselves. You know, it's just and as far as, like, house repairs, I'm still pending. I can't get money from FEMA until I fix the road and bridge and then and send in my my my proof that it's fixed and everything. It's it's just it's been a nightmare, and I totally feel like that we have been forgotten. If it had not been for for our fellow American citizens who stepped up to help us, I don't know what we would have done. I have I have 5 neighbors around me who completely lost everything. You know, I had damage to my house, and and I feel I don't feel entitled. I'm embarrassed to even say I need help because, you know and and sometimes there's even that that that that survivor's guilt is what they're calling it, but you feel guilty even be alive sometimes. You know, when you look around, you see your neighbors that are gone. And it's just, you know, we we need help. I wrote a letter that to send to congress. You know? I don't understand what's going on. If we can't get FEMA help, then will you guys help us? Will you step up and be our fellow citizen? Will you step up and be our neighbor and send us something? Help us. Help us get our community back. It's It's I could go on. It's just a I don't know. It's just heartbreaking. I appreciate you. Speaker 2: Good daughter you have. Speaker 0: Good daughter. Take care of mom. Okay. And your son must be great. Speaker 6: My son is great. Speaker 0: No. He sounds like a real leader in this world. Speaker 6: He really is. But to high camp How Speaker 0: would you have been if he didn't come and get you? Speaker 6: I don't know. I'd I'd just been would have been there until because the only thing we could do there were no way to get out there. The only thing we could do is just pack up to the church, the first church that was up there about 3 miles to to get, you know, maybe what we needed or something. Speaker 0: He is. Thank you. Again, thank you very much everybody. So we're gonna be here. We're gonna be working with our congressmen and women, and, they're gonna do a job and Michael Watley is gonna be, very much in charge, and you'll get it done.
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The State Department will no longer undertake any activities that facilitate or encourage mass migration. Read more about the priorities and mission of the second Trump Administration’s Department of State: https://www.state.gov/priorities-and-mission-of-the-second-trump-administrations-department-of-state/

Priorities and Mission of the Second Trump Administration’s Department of State - United States Department of State Serving as America’s 72nd Secretary of State is the highest honor of my professional life.  President Trump has given me a clear direction to place our core national interest as the guiding mission of American foreign policy.  Every dollar we spend, every program we fund, and every policy we pursue must be justified with the answer to three simple questions:    To […] state.gov
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President Trump roasts Crooked Joe Biden's final days in office, in which he doled out pardons like candy for his corrupt family and lying Democrat allies https://t.co/dJNY0gOcAA

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Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, and others received pardons, raising questions about their connections to the NIH funding for the Wuhan lab through EcoHealth Alliance. The January 6th committee had a predetermined agenda. Unlike Biden, who offered pardons to many, I refused to pardon anyone, believing we did nothing wrong. Many individuals, including Bannon and Navarro, suffered significant losses and legal battles. Schiff, a dishonest politician, fabricated the Russia narrative and sought a pardon from Biden, believing he had done something wrong. Tim Scott noted that the call in question was perfect, yet Schiff pushed for impeachment based on false claims. Schiff and his associates should be held accountable for their actions.
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Speaker 0: Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, who got a preemptive pardon. All these people that got pardoned, Anthony Fauci, did he know that NIH money through the EcoHealth Alliance was funding the Wuhan virology lab? There seems to be text and messages and emails that went back and forth. The you talk about the unselect committee as you call it, the January 6th committee. They they had a predetermined outcome. General Milley, all these people, the Biden family members. Joe Biden ran and said he would never do preemptive pardons. It was an issue that came up when you were leaving in your first house. Speaker 1: He thought he heard that I was gonna do I didn't wanna do it. I was given the option. They said, sir, would you like to pardon everybody, including yourself? I said, I'm not gonna pardon anybody. We didn't do anything wrong. And we had people that suffered. They're incredible patriots. We had people that suffered. You had Bannon put in jail. You had Peter Navarro put in jail. You had people that suffered. And and far worse than that, they've lost their fortunes. They've lost their whatever their nest egg, paying it to lawyers. And those people and and, and people said, do you want and they don't even they wouldn't have even taken most of those people, they wouldn't have even taken a pardon. This guy went around giving everybody pardons. And you know, the the funny thing, maybe the sad thing, is he didn't give himself a pardon. And if you look at it, it all had to do with him. I mean, the money went to him. Speaker 0: Should Congress investigate that? Speaker 1: Well, I don't know. It's, you know Well, you ordered the deal, please. Been look. He didn't give himself a pardon, and he did give some other people a pardon that needed it. And I heard Schiff went to him and and just begged him for a pardon, because Schiff is a crook. Schiff is a crooked guy. He's a crooked politician. He made up the story about Russia, Russia, Russia. He totally made it up. He was a storyteller. And then after he made it up, they found out that there was a tape of the conversation made by, you know, I guess, the state department. I don't know. When you make calls, they make tapes sometimes, not all the time. Speaker 0: He was the one talking to the Russians. Speaker 1: So he, in the meantime, made up the conversation, totally made it up about quid pro quo. There was no quid pro quo. Just the ad. There was a perfect call. Tim Scott was the first one to come. He read it. He said, this is a perfect call. What are you doing? You're in you're impeaching a man for a perfect call. It was Schiff. Schiff, Hillary, the whole group. You know what? They should. Schiff is just a bad, sick, and he went to Biden, and he demanded a part because he thought he did something. He knew Speaker 0: Clinton Thompson.
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CNN: “There’s been a massive shift from when Trump was first getting into office 8 years ago… I think the American people are going to give Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt to do what he wants to do.” President Trump was elected with a MANDATE! https://t.co/7NOnUetNzW

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A recent ABC News poll shows a strong majority of Americans support deporting all immigrants here illegally, with figures around 55% to 64% across various polls. This reflects a significant shift in public sentiment since 2015, when only 42% supported deportation. By the end of last year, that number rose to 56%, indicating a more hawkish stance on immigration. Additionally, 55% of respondents want to decrease overall immigration levels, the highest since post-9/11, marking a 14-point increase from 2023 and a 17-point rise since 2016. This trend suggests growing support for stricter immigration policies, giving political figures like Donald Trump leverage with the American public.
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Speaker 0: Deport all immigrants here illegally. I will note the ABC News poll asked about undocumented immigrants. So we have slightly different questions, but these were all taken within the last month. And there's real uniformity here. That's what I really think you see. You see real uniformity. Deported all immigrants who are here illegally, 55 percent of New York Times. Marquette, 64%. CBS News, 57%. ABC News with a slightly different question, 56%. So what you're seeing essentially here is a very clear indication that a majority of Americans, in fact, when they're asked this blunt question, which I believe gets at the underlying feelings, do in fact wanna deport all immigrants who are here illegally. There's no arguing with these different numbers because they're all essentially the same across 4 different pollsters. Speaker 1: So if they say yes today ish, how has that changed over time? Speaker 0: Yeah. This is where I think you get very interesting. And so we'll take a look at that ABC News question in particular because you can really see that there's been a massive shift from when Trump was first getting into office office 8 years ago. Right? Deport all undocumented immigrants. You go back to 2015, I'm going to come to your side of the screen, it's 42%. Hello? Go to 2016, it was 36%. Look at where we are now. This was taken at the end of last year, 56%. This is 20 points higher than it was just before Trump got into office the first time. So feelings towards immigration in this country, feelings towards undocked undocumented immigrants and deporting all of them have become considerably more hawkish, and I think that gives Donald Trump much more leverage to go with the American people and sort of have these hawkish, some might say harsh, different rhetoric and also, issue based sort of going after immigrants who are here illegally. And so I think the American people are gonna give Donald Trump the benefit of doubt to do what he wants to do, at least if you believe these blunt questions, including this one. Speaker 1: How about immigration levels? Speaker 0: Yeah. Okay. So this sort of goes in line with that. Right? Which is, again, trying to get at the underlying feelings. Want immigration levels decreased? This includes legal and illegal immigration. Look at this. Last year, 55%. That is the highest level since the 9/11 aftermath. You go back just to 20%. Speaker 1: And this is again, legal and legal. How do they want people want less people coming into the country. Speaker 0: Exactly. They want less people coming into the country. Look at that. That's a 14 point rise from 2023. You go back to 2016 when Donald Trump again was running for president the first time, it's 38%. That's a 17 point rise. So the bottom line is more folks want people who are here illegally deported, and their their overall feelings towards immigration have become considerably more hawkish since Donald Trump was first getting in office, Kate.
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🚨 President Trump signs an order creating the Department of Government Efficiency, also known as DOGE https://t.co/0hsYFy0KmO

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An order has been established to create the Department of Governmental Efficiency, known as DOS, which will hire around 20 people to ensure implementation. There is a significant issue with delays in approvals, as seen with the January 6th hostages, where processes can take weeks or months. Despite a favorable Supreme Court ruling six months ago, there has been no action. The treatment of individuals involved has been harsh, with brutal handling by judges and prosecutors. Regarding the sentencing of those who assaulted police officers on January 6th, there is a review of cases involving two Washington police officers who faced five-year sentences for their actions, and considerations are being made to offer them leniency.
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Speaker 0: This is an order creating and implementing the Department of Governmental Efficiency known as DOS. K. That's a big one. Is he on us gonna get out of the West Lien office? No. He's getting an office for about 20 people that we're hiring to make sure that these get implemented. We have a problem in this country. He's not an executive order. It doesn't get done for 6 months. As an example, when we allow the j six hostages to go out, it might not be approved in under the old days by for 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 6 months. You know, they had a good ruling for the Supreme Court, and it's like nothing happened. That ruling was 6 months ago. You know that. And it was like they didn't have a ruling. They've been treated very unfair. The judges have been absolutely brutal. The prosecutors have been brutal. Nobody's ever treated people in this country like that. Mister president, are you committing the sentences of anyone who assaulted the police officer on January 6th? Well, we're looking at 2 police officers, actually, that Washington police officers who who went after an illegal and things happened, and they ended up putting them in jail. They got 5 year jail sentences. You know the case. Yes, ma'am. And we're looking at that in order to give them a, we gotta give them a break.
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President Trump tosses pens to supporters after undoing 80 executive actions of the Biden administration 🔥 https://t.co/cuphnFHnn1

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President Trump finds the letter left to him by President Biden 🇺🇸 https://t.co/uOfUsSgTlf

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Did President Biden leave you a letter? It might be in my desk. What’s in there? It could take years to find out. Maybe we should read it together. I’ll read it first and then decide. Thank you, Peter. I may not have seen this for months. Happy to assist with the transition. I did leave him a letter in the desk.
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Speaker 0: First instructed, did president Biden leave you a letter? He may have. Right? Don't they leave it in my desk? I don't know. Okay. Oh. What's in there? Thank you, Peter. It could have been years before we tried this. Wow. Thank you. Can Can you repeat that on the outside? Maybe we should all read it together. Let's read it. Well, maybe I'll read it first and then make that determination. That's sounds great. Peter, thank you very much. I may not have seen this for months. Happy to help with the the passing of the torch. I did. I left him one in the desk.
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🚨 President Trump withdraws the United States from the World Health Organization https://t.co/YyKYMP53Ur

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Withdrawing from the World Health Organization was significant; the U.S. paid $500 million while China paid only $39 million. This disparity seemed unfair. When Biden rejoined, the U.S. was offered a $500 million deal, despite the previous lower offer. Inflation is largely driven by energy issues. The current administration has reversed previous energy policies, which has delayed benefits. The U.S. has significant energy resources and potential revenue from tariffs, especially considering the European Union's high VAT tax. The U.S. has a $300 billion trade deficit with the EU, which could be addressed through tariffs or increased oil sales. There’s a possibility of traveling to China this year. Regarding BRICS, if they challenge the U.S., it could lead to consequences. A universal tariff is a consideration, but it's not yet ready for implementation.
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Speaker 0: What else is this with? Withdrawing from the World Health Organization, sir? Oh, that's a big one. So we paid $500,000,000 to World Health when I was here, and I terminated it. China with 1,400,000,000 people. We have 350 depend we have nobody knows what we have because so many people came in illegally. But let's say we have 325. They had 1,400,000,000. They were paying 39 million. We were paying 500,000,000. Seemed a little unfair to me. So that wasn't the reason, but I dropped out. They offered me to come back for 39,000,000. In theory, it should be less than that, but, you know. Speaker 1: And when Biden came back, they came back for 500,000,000. He knew that you could've come back Speaker 0: for 39,000,000. They wanted us back so badly, so we'll see what happens. Speaker 1: Mister president, he's Speaker 0: Pretty sad to think of it. China pays 39,000,000 and we pay 500,000,000. And China's a bigger country. Speaker 1: Mister president, you spoke about inflation today in your remarks. What actions are you taking today that will have the direct impact for Americans on their everyday cost to bring the cost down? Speaker 0: The biggest thing and factor for inflation is energy. They screwed up my energy policy, and then they went back to it. You know, they they heard it really badly, and then they went back to it, and they started drilling more. But by that time, it was too late. Many of these things that we're signing and that Doug Burgum is gonna be signing and Chris Wright is phenomenal with, you know, Energy Department of Energy. We're gonna be taking a lot. We're gonna make a lot of money from energy. We have a we have more than anybody else. We're gonna make a lot of money from energy. We're gonna make a lot of money from tariffs. You know, European Union charges us. They have a VAT tax of 20%, but it's really much higher than that. And that's the equivalent, almost the equivalent of a terror. And, they're tough. They're very tough. They don't take our cars. They don't take our farm product. They don't take almost anything. And yet, we take their cars, we take their farm product. We take a lot from them. So, you know, we have, like, a $300,000,000,000 deficit with your so we'll straighten that out with either tariffs or they have to buy our oil. The one thing they can do oil and gas. The one thing they can do to catch up quickly by our oil and gas. Speaker 1: Will you travel Speaker 0: And they should do that. Speaker 1: Will you travel to China this year? Speaker 0: Yeah. Could be. I've had the invite. Speaker 1: I would do it. Yeah. This year. Speaker 2: Talking about the European Union and the the tariffs, like, what do you mean when you Speaker 1: say that, European Union contract is part of BRICS? Speaker 0: Better what? BRICS. You said Oh, BRICS. No. I was talking about BRICS. BRICS is 6 nations. I think it's 7 nations. And they were looking to do a number in the United States. And if they do that, I'm they won't be happy about what's gonna happen to them. Are you still considering a universal tariff, the president of all countries? I might. Yeah. But we're we're not ready for that yet.
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🚨 President Trump signs an Executive Order realigning our refugee admission program to better align with American interests https://t.co/xDC7K7MhTR

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This executive order realigns the United States refugee admission program to better reflect American principles and interests.
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Speaker 0: Sir, this is an executive order, realigning the United States refugee admission program, to better align, with, American principles and American interests.
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President Trump delivers remarks during a candlelight dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. https://t.co/SKaMay8GIS

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Thank you all for being here on the eve of a pivotal day for our country. Together, we’ve overcome challenges to reach this moment. This victory belongs to all of us. Over the past eight years, we’ve built a diverse coalition of hardworking patriots. I want to thank my family, especially Melania, and our vice president-elect, JD Vance, for their support. Tomorrow marks the end of four years of decline and the beginning of a new era. My administration will take swift action to address our nation's crises. I will sign nearly 100 executive orders to fulfill our promises. We will restore our borders, combat crime, and tackle inflation by utilizing our resources. The previous administration's harmful actions will be reversed. Together, we will make America stronger and prouder than ever.
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Speaker 0: Thank you very much, everybody. Appreciate it. It's been a very big day and tomorrow's gonna be an even bigger day. I wanna especially thank you all for being here on the eve of one of the most important days in the history of our country. The day we save our nation and begin to make America great again. I'm thrilled to share this special moment with so many friends and supporters. You are a very extraordinary crowd of people. You're the men and women who helped make this momentous day possible and I'm incredibly grateful for your love and support and generosity. You've been amazing. Our journey has not been an easy one as you perhaps have seen. A lot of people said that was an impossible journey, but here we are. And we stuck together through every challenge and obstacle and we stood strong for our country and for our freedom. And this is not my victory. This is our victory. Everybody in this room, thank you. Over the past 8 years, we've built a new political coalition of hardworking patriots of every race, religion, color and creed, youth, women, African American. And you know that we set every record there is with African Americans and every record there is with Hispanic Americans, union members, and so many others. This is a once in a lifetime realignment that will endure and lead America for generations to come. This was a very, very special time in our country's history. So as we begin this exciting new chapter, I especially wanna thank my family, starting with our great first lady, Melania. Thank you, Melania. And a very special thanks to our outstanding vice president-elect, JD Vance, along with his incredible wife, Trisha Vance. Great. Thank you, JD. Fantastic job. Thank you very much, Usha. And, I have to call out somebody that's very special, who we put into a position that she knew nothing about other than she's an extraordinarily competent person and she learned everything she needed to learn probably in the 1st day. And that's Laura Trump, who became the head along with Michael of the Republican party. And she ran a tough group of people and, we made it too big to rig. They tried, but they couldn't get past her and Michael. So I wanna thank both of you. It's a fantastic job that you did. Thank you, Laura. Thank you very much. Tonight, I also wanna thank speaker Mike Johnson, senators Rick Scott. Thank you. Thank you, Mike. He's the nicest man. He's actually a killer, I have to be honest with you, but everybody thinks he's the nicest man. He reminds me of Witkoff. Everyone says Witkoff's the nicest guy, but he's not, not at all. Just happens to be very capable, but Mike is something because everyone likes him. And when you have a majority of about 2, it's going up to 5, but right now we're 2, because I brilliantly decided I wanted 3 people. Sorry I had to do that. It just was really testing you, Mike, to see how good you really were. It's a test. But he's done an amazing job, and he's gonna be a great speaker. Senators Rick Scott, David McCormick, Eric Schmidt, Bill Hagerty, along with Representatives Jason Smith, Tom Cole, Darrell Issa, former speaker Kevin McCarthy is here, Governor Sarah Sanders and Patrick Morrissey, co chairs Steve Woodcuff. Thank you, Steve. What did you have? Just got back from the Middle East. He had a little project that he did very well on. And we took in the first hostages today, and they're coming in tomorrow, and they're gonna keep coming in. And you notice it was the day before we take office, even though the other administration I'll be nice tonight. The other administration says, well, they didn't have too much to do with it, did they? No, no, not at all. Just happened to be the day before we took office, but you were fantastic, Steve, and I appreciate it. And Kelly Loeffler and Miriam Adelson, where is Miriam Adelson? She's so fantastic. Thank you, Miriam. She is a fantastic woman. She was very generous, as were many of the people in this room and countless other distinguished guests. Let me also express my appreciation for all of the members of our incoming cabinet who are all here and who have stepped forward to serve. And they're doing really well in the process. And the senators, the Republican senators have been very understanding and very professional. We appreciate it so far. Now, if that changes, I'll let you know. I'll let John know. This will be among the most talented teams ever assembled, and we're getting tremendous credit for that, by the way. And together, we will make America stronger and prouder than ever before. This group of people is extraordinary. Tomorrow we will end 4 years of failure, disaster, and decline. And we will begin the 4 greatest years in the history of our country. We're gonna turn it around, we're gonna turn it around quick and we're gonna do things that nobody thought even were possible. We're inheriting a nation faced with crisis at home and abroad, but I will describe in my inaugural address tomorrow. Can you believe it tomorrow? It's been a long 4 years. Nasty. It's been a nasty 4 years. My administration will take immediate and decisive action to confront every single problem America faces and put our nation back on the path to success and greatness. Within hours of taking office, I will sign dozens of executive orders, close to a 100 to be exact. Many of which I will be describing in my address tomorrow. We will not waste a single moment in delivering on our promises to the people. The Trump administration will again live by the motto, promises made, promises kept, and we kept those promises. We had a very, very successful last administration, and this one I think is going to be even more successful, maybe a lot more successful if that's possible. Less than 24 hours from now, the invasion of our borders will end and the restoration of our sovereignty will begin. We will stop immediately criminals from pouring into our country from countries all over the world. That will stop immediately. We will quickly defeat the inflation crisis and unlock the liquid gold. You know what liquid gold is? We have more than anybody under our feet. In other words, we will drill, baby drill, and get those prices down. And everything else is gonna follow on you as it always goes. Destructive and radical executive orders and actions of the Biden administration. And by this time tomorrow, they will all be null and void. Speaker 1: Alright. That's Donald Trump and the first lady Melania Trump. That's full coverage, which I I guess they dropped just slightly early, but he seemed to Speaker 0: be Speaker 1: wrapping a speech.
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🔥 MUST WATCH: Future Attorney General Pam Bondi shuts down Pencil Neck: "I'm not going to mislead this body, nor you. You were censured by Congress for comments like these." https://t.co/uYRAnM34DX

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Will you advise the president against issuing blanket pardons? I haven't reviewed those files yet, but if confirmed, I will examine them. Will you be able to review hundreds of cases on day one? I will look at every file I'm asked to review. Can you advise the president? I will have sufficient staff to assist me. I won't mislead this body or you. Let me ask you another question. These moments are why Congress exists.
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Speaker 0: Will it be your advice to the president? No, mister president. I need to go over them on a case by case basis. Do not issue blanket pardons. Will that be your advice to the president? Speaker 1: Senator, I have not looked at any of those files. If confirmed, I will look at the files Speaker 0: And will you be able to do Speaker 1: will you be able Speaker 0: to review hundreds of cases on day 1? Speaker 1: I will look at every file. I am asked to look Speaker 0: at So Speaker 1: will you advise the president Can I answer the question? Speaker 0: Well, my question Speaker 1: I would have plenty of staff. You said of course you want? Speaker 0: You'll be able to review Speaker 1: So I'm not gonna mislead this body nor you. Speaker 0: Alright. Let me ask you another question. You don't wanna ask that. Let me ask Speaker 1: you another question. By congress senator for moments just like this. You're also
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EVICTION NOTICE: At 12:00 p.m. ET, White House Senior Living will cease to exist and its resident will be transferred to a Delaware facility on a permanent basis. https://t.co/9EG9mvVsHB

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At White House Senior Living, residents enjoy a welcoming atmosphere with engaging activities, professional care available 24/7, and delicious homemade meals. One resident shares their enjoyment of the Italian cuisine and chocolate chip ice cream. White House Senior Living truly makes residents feel like presidents.
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Speaker 0: At White House Senior Living, our residents feel right at home. Our vibrant facility offers delightful activities and outings, round the clock professional care, and exquisite house made meals. Well, I've been eating everything that's put in front of me. I've been eating all all Italian food, basically. And ice cream. And ice cream. Chocolate chip ice cream. White House Senior Living, where residents feel like presidents.
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Incoming FBI Director @Kash_Patel delivers remarks at Capital One Arena prior to President Trump's arrival: https://t.co/lj6ebo5oPA

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How do you follow Elon Musk? By celebrating the American dream, which is alive and well with the inauguration of Donald Trump as our 47th president and JD Vance as vice president. My parents fled a dictatorship in Uganda for this dream, and we must work to protect it. In the past year, we've faced unacceptable levels of violence and drug overdoses. We need to prioritize law and order, support our law enforcement, teachers, and first responders, and ensure our children can live the American dream. Together, we will end the two-tier system of justice and put Americans first. Let’s show appreciation for those who serve us and enjoy the journey ahead. God bless America. I am Kash Patel, living the American dream, and I’m ready to get to work.
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Speaker 0: My oh my. How do you follow Elon Musk when he tells you he'll take you to Mars? Speaker 1: I'll tell you how. He and I share something deeply. We love the American dream. And we have been given a gift by God today to usher in a new dynasty because we just inaugurated Donald j Trump as our 47th president. And we just inaugurated JD Vance as our vice president of the United States. And we did that because the American dream is alive and well. Because you chose that our dream can be the dream for our children and the dream for our world. And we are at a crossroads here in America. But our future is bright because you had the courage to stand for your convictions. So I'm humbled here to talk to you about why I love the American dream. My story is pretty simple. It's unique and some of you sharing it. My parents were born and raised in East Africa. My father in the 19 seventies fled a genocidal dictatorship in Uganda where he saw 300,000 of his countrymen murdered. Where he saw what lawlessness would do if it was allowed to break through the system of constitutional justice. He fled like so many others. He married my mother. They moved here. They waited in line. They stood in line because the American dream was worth standing in line for. That dream is woven into the fabric of this nation and our immigration policy is the greatest policy in the world. And now that we have Donald J Trump and JD Vance, it will become the greatest policy in the world again. But dreams and hopes aren't enough, my friends. We gotta get to work. And we gotta accept the realities that too many of you know from your communities. President Trump launched in his first term priorities of national security, law enforcement, economy, and global diplomacy. But now we have to retread some of that. And I'd just like to go over a few of the things that our community has been living under these last few years. In the last calendar year alone, we had a 100,000 drug overdoses. In the last calendar year alone, we had over a 100,000 rapes. In the last calendar year alone, we had 17,000 homicides. That is unacceptable in 2025 in the United States of America. That is why we need constitutional law and order. When I read the statistic that for the age group of 18 to 45, the number one cause of death is CCP Fentanyl. We are not prioritized to go after the threats that face this country and most of all, that face our future generations. But thank God, we will be starting right now. President Trump and JD Vance's leadership and administration will usher in the priorities that I cherish during my 16 years in government service. That we will always, always honor the men and women who wear the cloth of our nation and stand on that wall and tell you nothing's getting by them tonight. And so to them, thank you. To our teachers and our frontline workers and our first responders, y'all choose to shoe up show up every single day for our children, for our communities, and we will now show up for you. Thank you for keeping us safe. To the men and women in law enforcement, and maybe I'm biased on this one, our police officers, our sheriffs, our federal agents are some of the greatest warriors that God has ever created. And we will put them first because they have our backs and now we will have your backs. I am standing here because of the American dream. I am not standing here because of the color of my skin. I'm standing here because I earned my right on this stage, and you earned your right to be here with me. And I promise you this, with every fiber of my being, that our law enforcement, that our teachers, that our first responders, that our veterans, that our men and women in uniform who dare to serve this country and put themselves below the rest of our needs, will be reprioritized to the top of the heap because they are standing on that wall and we will not let that light go dark on them. Whether I was a national security prosecutor, a public defender, President Trump's deputy director of National Intelligence, his chief of staff of the Department of Defense, or so many other roles that I was humbled and privileged to serve when I swore north of that constitution, which I hope to do so again one day soon. You have my word that you have ushered in a dynasty of change. You have ushered in a dynasty that will allow our children to live this American dream. My American dream. I am living the world's American dream. I am the son of lawful immigrants. We worked our tails off just like you all do, and I'm gonna make you a deal. I promise you I will never quit on your children. I will never quit on their children, because this American dream does not belong to me. It does not belong to them. This American dream belongs to the world. So in closing, I just wanna tell you this. It's pretty cool to be speaking in Capital One arena right before the boss. You've inspired me beyond words. Your love, your devotion, your commitment to our country, everywhere I go shows us that we are the not only the beacon of hope, but we are the land of constitutional justice. We are the land under Donald J. Trump and JD Vance where we are gonna end the 2 tier system of justice. We are gonna remove the weaponization of the intelligence community for political purposes. And we are gonna put the men and women of America first. So listen. There's just one thing left to do. We all got work to do. We've got the greatest president and the greatest vice president in the history of the world. And so I just need you all to do a little bit more. Every time you see a law enforcement officer, every time you see a veteran, every time you see a teacher, shake their hand. Give them a little bit of your time, because they're giving us all of our time. And don't forget to enjoy the ride, ladies and gentlemen. God bless America. God bless these United States of America. God bless every one of you. I'm live living the American dream. My name is Kash Patel, and I ain't going anywhere. Let's go to work.
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.@ScottJenningsKY: I thought this was an incredible speech. Watching Donald Trump indict these gangsters to their faces... was remarkable. They had to sit there and take it, just minutes after Biden pardoned his entire family. https://t.co/Crs8JDmxXd

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Donald Trump delivered a powerful speech, directly addressing his opponents in an intimate rotunda setting. It was striking to witness him assert his political strength just after Biden's remarks. The atmosphere felt regal, and Trump's discussion of exercising his presidential power highlighted his current political prominence. He emphasized his mandate to improve lives and restore American prestige, focusing on economic relief, immigration reform, and steering the country away from the cultural left. The speech resonated with Republicans, reinforcing their sense of vindication as Trump positions himself to lead the country forward.
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Speaker 0: I thought this was an incredible speech, honestly, and truly watching Donald Trump indict these gangsters to their faces while they had to sit right in front of him in that intimate setting in a rotunda for Republicans was remarkable. They had to sit there and take it just minutes after Biden, who we're looking at here, hardened his entire family. I mean, it was glorious. By the way, I love the rotunda setting. I thought it was regal. I thought it was awesome. And listening to him talk about how he's gonna exercise his power today, reminded me that he is absolutely ascendant. He is at the apex of his political power right now, and, you know, the promise of a new presidency is enormous. You get this power and you have influence, and, the mandate is to change people's lives for the better and to restore American prestige. And he began to explain how he was gonna do that immediately. The mandate's simple. It's economic relief. It's fix the immigration crisis. Steer the country away from the cultural left and restore American prestige. The the speech hits several notes on that front, and I agree with Caitlin. Today, Republicans feel vindicated, and Trump is back to fix the country.
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President Donald J. Trump takes his first official actions: — Cabinet and sub-cabinet appointments — Acting designations and appointments — Commission chair and acting chair appointments — A proclamation ordering flags to be flown at full mast on all Inauguration Days https://t.co/VdAQzukfj2

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Here are 22 cabinet and cabinet-level appointments for your signature. Next, there are 47 subcabinet-level appointments and 31 acting designations to help take control of the government. Additionally, we have 15 commission chairmen and acting chairmen. Lastly, there’s a proclamation order stating that flags shall be flown at full mast on all future inauguration days, including this one. It’s a beautiful setting, with pleasant weather and great sound quality. Thank you.
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Speaker 0: Sir, the first is 22 cabinet and cabinet level appointments for your signature. Speaker 1: K. Speaker 0: Okay. The next one will be excuse me. Next one will be 47 subcabinet level appointment, sir. The gentleman designed 47. Thank you, sir. Now 31 acting designations and appointments to effectively take control of the government. Let's do that. That's important. That's important. I think we have 15, commission chairman and acting chairman, on this. Speaker 1: Send it. Speaker 0: Commission chairman. Speaker 1: He was number 1 at Harvard Hillsdale. You know Speaker 0: Good counsel. Speaker 1: They have something in common. Speaker 0: Thank you, sir. Lastly, we have a proclamation order including all future inauguration days, including this inauguration day that flags shall be flown at full mast. Uh-huh. Very Speaker 1: important. That is a beautiful place to have under the direction of the island. The sound was so good. The temperature was 72 degrees. But the sound was so good. That's something to think about. Speaker 0: Thank you.
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"SO HELP ME GOD" — THE 47TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, DONALD J. TRUMP https://t.co/FtUR1CKXvo

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I, Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the United States. So help me God. Congratulations.
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Speaker 0: Please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear I, Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States the office of president of the United States and will, to the best of my ability and will, to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend preserve, protect, and defend. The constitution of the United States. The constitution of the United States. So help me god. So help me god. Congratulations.
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Meet your next FBI Director, Kash Patel. https://t.co/rNLsvDOoOu

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Rep. @HagemanforWY: "I've worked with Matt Gaetz for the last two years on the Judiciary and Weaponization Committee. He's an incredibly brilliant legal mind and I think he's somebody that would go in and stir up the DOJ, which is what we need." https://t.co/00T2TXH5QB

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I've worked with Matt Gaetz for two years on the judiciary and weaponization committees. He has a brilliant legal mind and is essential for addressing issues within the DOJ. We've uncovered significant evidence of the DOJ and FBI being weaponized against the public, and Gaetz has played a key role in exposing this and holding individuals accountable. This is why he faces attacks and attempts to derail his nomination; they know he will work to eliminate corruption and inefficiency within the DOJ. The handling of the Hunter Biden laptop and the lack of prosecution for his tax evasion illustrate the need for reform. Gaetz is committed to exposing these issues, which is why he is being targeted.
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Speaker 0: I've worked with Matt Gates for the last 2 years on the judiciary committee and the weaponization committee. He's an incredible brilliant legal mind, and he is someone who I think would go in and stir up the DOJ, which is what we need. We have uncovered a substantial amount of information of how the Department of Justice and the FBI have been weaponized against the American public. And Matt Gaetz has been instrumental in exposing that and trying to hold people accountable for the decisions that have been made. And I think that's really why they're attacking him and trying to derail this nomination because they recognize that he's someone who's going to go into the Department of Justice and actually do what needs to be done, which is clean out a lot of the a lot of the dead wood, if you will, and also root out the corruption that we know has been going on. What we saw with the Hunter Biden laptop, what we saw in terms of how they treated Hunter Biden, the amount of money that they gifted to him by refusing to prosecute him for the tax evasion that he engaged in, with the money that he was receiving from foreign countries. Matt Gaetz is somebody who's going to expose this, and I think that that's why they're attacking him.
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.@megynkelly speaks at President Trump's rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: "He got mocked by the Left for saying he'll be a protector of women. He WILL be a protector of women — and it's why I'm voting for him." 🔥 https://t.co/kKg6YWwuev

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Megan Kelly expresses her support for Donald Trump at a rally, highlighting key reasons for her vote. She criticizes the current administration's immigration policies, citing tragic incidents involving illegal immigrants. Kelly argues against allowing boys in girls' sports and bathrooms, referencing a specific case of a girl injured by a transgender athlete. She emphasizes Trump's commitment to protecting women and children, asserting he understands the struggles of working-class men. Kelly advocates for traditional masculinity and calls for honest relationships, contrasting it with what she perceives as the left's toxic masculinity. She encourages everyone to vote for Trump and mobilize their friends to do the same.
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Speaker 0: Megan Kelly is here, and she's doing come up. Come up here, Megan. She ripped a guy apart. Speaker 1: Hi, everybody. Hi. It's great to see you. Can you believe this guy? Can you believe the energy and the stamina on this guy and his hate? I'm ready to go to sleep over there. He's got another rally to go to till tonight. Let me tell you, first of all, one of the reasons why I wanted to come here. One of the many reasons I wanted to come here. When I launched my show 4 years ago, we had Mark Cuban on the program. You know? Yeah. May seem he was in the news this week. And he started going on about how bad America's race history was and how ashamed he was of America, and that's why he was at all these protests. And he felt it was really important to stand up and speak out about human rights violations. And then it got awkward when I asked him about all the money he was taking from China. Then he dropped a bunch of f bombs and I thought I really enjoy this feeling of proving Mark Cuban wrong. And so here I am at a Trump rally, a strong intelligent woman to prove Mark Cuban wrong again. I won't take up much of your time, but I do wanna tell you the main reasons I am voting for Donald Trump. Number 1, immigration. He mentioned it. And people like Lake and Raleigh. I'll be thinking about her tomorrow all day. 22 years old, killed in Georgia, a young nursing student by an illegal. I'll be thinking about Jocelyn Nungari, 12 years old, in Texas, murdered by 2 Venezuelan illegals. President Trump closed the border. Kamala Harris opened it by choice. It wasn't accidental. She said it would be humane. That's what she and her boss believed. Tell it to Lake and Riley's family. There was nothing humane about it. He closed it. They opened it. It was an intentional choice and there's no reason not to believe they won't do it again. The boys should not be in the girls sports. The boys should not be in the girls bathrooms. The boys should not be in the girls locker rooms. Payton McNabb, North Carolina sophomore in high school, slammed so hard in the face by a volleyball hit at her by a boy pretending to be a girl. She suffered traumatic brain injury and permanent paralysis. Kamala Harris looks at her and says, be kind. Suck it up. And that's what's right. Why do our girls have to face brain damage in order to be kind to boys who want to invade their sports? And by the way, they are going into the women's prisons. She changed the law in California to make sure the taxpayers would pay for their sex change operations. She was not just following the law, she changed the law. President Trump will stop it. He got he got mocked by the left for saying he would be a protector of women. He will be a protector of women and it's why I'm voting for him. He will close the border. He will keep the boys out of girls sports and where they don't belong. And you know what else? One more thing. He will look out for our boys too. Our forgotten boys and our forgotten men. Guys like you. Guys like these guys who've got the calluses on their hands, who work for a living with the beards and the tats, who maybe have a beer after work and don't wanna be judged by people like Oprah and Beyonce who will never have to face the consequences of her disastrous economic policies. These guys do. He gets it. President Trump gets it. He will not look at our boys like they're second class citizens. And ladies out there who want a bit of girl power in this election, let me tell you something. How can you win when the sons and the husbands and the brothers and the dads you love are losing? It's not a win. We care, young women and older, about the lives of our children, the safety of our children. And we need not get so obsessed with what happens when they're in the womb that we forget about taking care of them once we're here and they're here and they're loved. Last point. What I don't want, what I don't think you want is the left's version of masculinity. You see that ad they did about Trump voters trying to encourage women to lie to their husbands so that they could vote for her instead of Trump. That's their version of what marriage looks like. An overbearing husband who bullies his wife into saying she voted one way as opposed to an honest open relationship. Oh, wait. I'm talking about Kamala and Doug. Okay. Sorry. Where was that story in the news? Where is that story? I don't remember a single media person, not one, who sat with him asked him about the abuse allegations against him by a successful professional attorney who has great details, who has receipts, who has witnesses. No one even asked about it. I'm not into their version of toxic masculinity or new masculinity. I prefer the old version. Then all of you and I prefer a president who understands how to be strong and how to fight. I hope all of you do what I did last week. Vote Trump and get 10 friends to vote Trump Speaker 0: too.
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CBS: You compared Trump supporters to Nazis. Biden called them "garbage." Hillary called them "deplorables." Doesn't that undercut your fake "unity" message? TIM WALZ: "No, certainly not." https://t.co/c79M9Kx6uC

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I want to discuss your recent comment comparing the Trump rally to a Nazi rally, along with past remarks like Obama's "bitter clingers" comment and Hillary Clinton's "deplorables." These statements contribute to the perception that some Democrats disrespect certain voters. Does this affect your campaign's message of unity? No, it does not.
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Speaker 0: I wanna put it into a larger context of your recent comment comparing the Sunday Trump rally to a Nazi rally. And I would also throw in there Obama's bitter clingers, guns and religion comment from a while back, the deplorable line from Hillary Clinton's campaign, and the way that Democrats are seen by some voters as disrespecting them. And I have to ask, does that undercut this closing message of unity from your campaign? No. Certainly not.
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Obama: "He decided I'm not going to answer questions anymore. Lets just play music for a half an hour. So he's just swaying to Ave Maria and YMCA." What disgusting liar Barack Hussein Obama fails to mention is that President Trump stopped that event because two people had medical emergencies.

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The speaker describes a town hall meeting where an unnamed person, presumably a politician, played music instead of answering questions. The speaker mentions Ave Maria and YMCA as examples and notes the South Dakota governor's apparent discomfort. The speaker contrasts this behavior with what would happen if other politicians like "Tim" or "Kamala" did the same, joking that their playlist would be better but the behavior would still be considered odd. The speaker then mentions the person referred to themself as the "father of IVF," which the speaker finds nonsensical. The speaker ends by stating the person said January 6th was a day of something, but the sentence is cut off.
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Speaker 0: Hall meeting. I've done my share of town hall meetings. My experience is the goal of the town hall meeting is you meet with your constituents, with citizens, with voters, you answer their questions. He decided, no, I'm not gonna answer questions anymore. Let's just play music for half an hour. So he's standing there and he's swaying to Ave Maria and and YMCA. And, you know, the governor from South Dakota, she she's standing there with this weird look on her face. Like, she doesn't really know what's going on. She's like it's like a hostage video. Can can can I can you imagine if Tim did that or or or Kamala did that or or or I did that? Now, our our playlist would be better. But but you would say to yourself, this is odd behavior. He called himself the father of IVF. I have no idea what that means. You don't either. He said January 6th was a day of
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I pointed out that Kamala claimed a Georgia law prevents giving food and water to voters in line, questioning the idea of loving thy neighbor. However, the law actually restricts campaign-affiliated individuals from soliciting votes with gifts near polling places, while allowing poll workers to provide water.

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Kamala: "In Georgia, they passed a law preventing people from giving food and water from giving food and water to folks who are standing in line to vote... What happened to love thy neighbor?" She is lying. The Georgia election integrity law prevented people affiliated with campaigns from soliciting votes using gifts, such as food and water, within 150 feet of a polling place. It specifically said that poll workers are still permitted to set up water stations for voters waiting in line.

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Georgia passed a law preventing people from giving food and water to those standing in line to vote.
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Speaker 0: But to your point, in Georgia, they passed a law preventing people from giving food and waters to folks who are standing in line to vote, which is the height of hypocrisy. Because, you know, what happened to love thy neighbor? Right?
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A voter tells Kamala he has big concerns about her shoving Biden aside and taking his place as the nominee without earning a single vote. She rambles incoherently about COVID tests, but doesn't answer the question. https://t.co/sdO3FQ0wml

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The speaker acknowledges some voters are leaning towards Trump but are undecided and concerned about Biden being "pushed aside" so close to the election. The speaker believes Biden put the country above his personal interests and supported the speaker's candidacy. The speaker claims to have a broad coalition of support, including Republicans like Liz Cheney and members of the national security community, such as Alberto Gol Gonzalez. The speaker contrasts this with Donald Trump, who they claim has said he would be a dictator on day one and weaponize the Department of Justice against political enemies. The speaker urges listeners to examine Project 2025, alleging it reveals Trump's plan to remove the DOJ's independence and replace career public servants with loyalists. The speaker claims Trump has said he would "terminate" the Constitution, jeopardizing amendments. The speaker believes the stakes are high, presenting a choice between democracy/rule of law and "admiring dictators and autocracy."
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Speaker 0: Right now, leaning towards Trump, but I haven't made a decision. I'm also concerned about the way I feel president Biden was pushed aside. Speaker 1: Oh. Speaker 2: And that's so close to the elections. I believe these are extraordinary circumstances. Speaker 0: Circumstances given how close we are to the election. So, Speaker 2: Mario And Mario's question? Speaker 0: Good question, Mario. Speaker 2: So the question is, how can you clarify this whole process and how you were elected? Speaker 1: First of all, thank you for being so candid and allowing me to answer the question. Thank you. President Biden made a decision that I think history will show was probably one of the most courageous that a president could make, which is he decided to put country above his personal interests. And he made that decision. He very within that same period of time, supported my candidacy and urged me to run. He and I have been partners for the last 4 years as his vice president to to him as the president. And I am honored to have earned the Democratic nomination. I am honored to have the endorsement of people from every walk of life. You will probably find that I probably have a bigger coalition of people who couldn't seem to be more different than each other, who have come together around my candidacy. From 200 Republicans who worked with and for both presidents Bush, John McCain, Mitt Romney, including Liz Cheney, the former congresswoman, and her father, the former vice president, Dick Cheney, who is supporting me. Former members, very esteemed members, including generals of the national security community. I have the endorsement and support of Alberto Gol Gonzalez most recently, who, of course, was attorney general. I have the support of people from every background, and I believe this is the reason why. It is incredibly important, and I know you and I can see you are a patriot, that we have the president of the United States who honors the oath that they take to support the constitution of the United States. There is a huge contrast in this election. Donald Trump has said he will be a dictator on day 1. Many people come from backgrounds and countries of origin, and we know what that means when you're talking about someone who wants to be president of the United States and wants to be a dictator, and what that means in terms of taking freedoms from their people. Donald Trump has said he would weaponize the Department of Justice against his political enemies. I urge you to look at project 2025, and you will see he will strip the Department of Justice of its independence and put in and hire across the board, instead of career public servants, his people, who are his loyalists Donald Trump said he would, and I'm using a quotation, terminate the Constitution of the United States. Imagine the constitution in the United States, which guarantees the 4th amendment against unreasonable search and seizure by a government on you, the 5th amendment, the 6th amendment. So I believe that the stakes right now are extraordinarily high. And potentially, some might say, historians have said, unprecedented. And so maybe the whole situation, including your point, is a bit unprecedented. But this is an unusual time where we are literally having a choice as the American people about choosing a path, either that is about rule of law, democracy, or something that is about admiring dictators and autocracy. Did you see the most recent report about the COVID? We talked about COVID? The COVID test?
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Trump supporter tells NBC News "we were actually in a very good place" when Trump was in the White House and that everything "is out of hand" under Kamala and Biden. https://t.co/9cdkJ854kX

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The speaker believes Biden has not done a good job with the economy. They identify as socially liberal and fiscally conservative. They thought the country was in a very good place economically under Trump before COVID-19. The speaker believes the current economic situation is out of hand.
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Speaker 0: You think Biden has done nothing for the economy is what you said to us. Yeah. I I just don't think he's done a good job. I so I've I've always been sort of, socially liberal and fiscally conservative. Mhmm. I thought that under Trump, we we were actually in a very good place. So voting Trump You're pretty decided. Last election, we were in a very good place before, you know, before COVID happened. And so, but just just now, it's just out of hand. I I mean, it's it's out of hand right now.
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.@JDVance: "Eggs when Kamala Harris took office, were short of a $1.50 a dozen. Now, a dozen eggs will cost you around $4 thanks to Kamala Harris' inflationary policies -- It's because she cast the deciding vote on the Inflation Explosion Act." https://t.co/auUMr2zmUT

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Eggs cost under $1.50 a dozen when Kamala Harris took office, but now cost around $4 due to her inflationary policies. Pennsylvania has seen some of the worst grocery price increases in the nation because Harris cast the deciding vote on the "inflation explosion act." Pennsylvanians should be able to afford groceries, but Harris has presided over a $1,000 increase in monthly expenses to afford the same life as three and a half years ago. The speaker believes that firing Kamala Harris and returning to common sense economic policies is the only way to make groceries affordable again.
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Speaker 0: Eggs when Kamala Harris took office were short of a dollar 50 a dozen. Now a dozen eggs will cost you around $4, thanks to Kamala Harris' inflationary policies. Pennsylvania actually has seen some of the worst grocery price increases of the entire nation. And, again, it's because she cast the deciding vote on the inflation explosion act. I think we want Pennsylvanians to be able to afford groceries. We want our young families to be able to buy food at a reasonable price at the grocery store, and the only way to do that is to get back to common sense economic policies and fire Kamala Harris. This is a person who's presided over a $1,000 increase in monthly, expenses just to afford the same life you could have afforded 3 and a half years ago. It costs you over $1,000 a month here in Pennsylvania. If we could do so much better, we certainly will. And as the father of a couple of kids who eat a whole lot, we certainly need to do better for the next generation. God bless you, guys.
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Kamala: “Just because you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your locked home doesn't mean that we're not going to walk into that home and check to see if you're being responsible.” She’s an anti-gun RADICAL. https://t.co/CTcyGgrJEf

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Responsible behaviors are expected from everyone in the community. Legal gun possession within a locked home does not preclude authorities from entering to ensure responsible and safe conduct.
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Speaker 0: Responsible behaviors, among everybody in the community. And just because you legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your locked home, doesn't mean that we're not gonna walk into that home and check to see if you're being responsible and safe in the way you conduct your affair. Have you heard from
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says there were 33 bomb threats against Springfield schools that all turned out to be hoaxes and originated from "overseas." Where do President Trump and JD Vance go to get their apology from the media who claimed they incited them? https://t.co/NKyhUJZwrz

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There have been at least 33 bomb threats, all of which were hoaxes. None of the threats had any validity. Resources have been moved into Springfield. The threats are coming from overseas, potentially from one particular country, as an opportunity to "mess with the United States." Schools must remain open.
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Speaker 0: At least 33 separate bomb threats, each one of which has been responded to and each one of whom has been found as a hoax. So 33 threats, 33 hoax. I want to make that very, very clear. None of these had any validity at all. We know, that people are very, very concerned, and we have taken some actions. And in a moment, I'll let Andy Wilson go into more detail. But we've moved resources, into into Springfield. So I wanna say to the parents in Springfield, these hoaxes have these these threats, have all been hoaxes. None of them have panned out. We have people, unfortunately, overseas, who are taking these actions. Some of them are coming from one particular country. We think that this is, you know, one more opportunity to mess with the United States, and they're they're continuing to do that. So we cannot let the bad guys win. Our schools must remain open.
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Top Harris-Walz surrogate Maura Healy gets nuked over Kamala's LIE that no active duty U.S. troops are stationed in combat zones: "You say she demonstrated her ability to be commander-in-chief, but did she not know about these people in Syria and Iraq? Why would she say that?" https://t.co/yRMJJpJNcF

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During a debate, Kamala Harris said that there is not one member of the United States military who is in active duty in a combat zone in any war zone around the world, which is the first time this century. A fact checker found that statement to be false. There are currently 900 US military personnel in Syria and 2,500 US troops in Iraq, all under regular threat from drones and missiles. There is also action in the Red Sea, and Navy SEALs, Delta Forces, and special operators can be part of any sort of deadly raid every single day. One speaker said that Harris, in contrast to Donald Trump, demonstrated herself to be commander in chief. Another speaker questioned why she would make that claim, considering the troops in Syria and Iraq. The first speaker said that the comment was a broader point and that the U.S. has military in place all around the country.
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Speaker 0: I wanna ask you about her comments about the military. She said during the debate this about the US military. Let's listen. Speaker 1: As of today, there is not one member of the United States military who is in active duty in a combat zone in any war zone around the world the first time this century. Speaker 0: Our fact checkers found that to be false, and I have a lot of experience in that area as well. There are currently 900 US military personnel in Syria, 25100 US troops in Iraq. All have been under regular threat from drones and missiles for months. We also have action in the Red Sea. We also every single day, the Navy SEALs, Delta Forces, special operators, can be part of any sort of deadly raid. So why would she make that claim? Speaker 2: I think what's important here, Martha, is that Kamala Harris, in contrast to Donald Trump, demonstrated herself to be commander in chief. We are in a world where there are all sorts of conflicts, and it's all the more reason we need somebody who's serious and who supports the military. And just remember But governor, Speaker 0: the governor, excuse me, but she said there is not one member of the United States military who is an active duty in a combat zone. That is not true. You say she demonstrated her ability to be commander in chief, but did she not know about these people in Syria and Iraq? Why would she say that? Speaker 2: Look. That was a comment that was a comment in a debate. I think the point that she was trying to make was a broader point. And, of course, we have military in place all around this country.
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Tampon Tim gave Minnesota the highest business tax rate in the nation at 9.8%. Now, he and Kamala want to raise the federal business tax rate to 28% — higher than communist China. https://www.nfib.com/content/news/minnesota/were-1-minnesotas-corporate-tax-now-highest-in-u-s/

We’re #1: Minnesota’s Corporate Tax Now Highest In U.S. | NFIB As Minnesotans begin the New Year, the National Federation of Independent Business in Minnesota is reminding small businesses that our state now has the highest corporate tax rate in the United States. NFIB Minnesota is calling for state lawmakers to create… nfib.com
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Kamala doesn't care about you. If she did, she wouldn't allow murderous migrant mobs to flood across our border to murder American citizens. https://t.co/SJjUcW6Dr8

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A 12-year-old boy was killed by a woman who was in the U.S. illegally from Venezuela. In Maryland, a church teacher accused of abusing children had been deported twice. In Lake Worth Beach, Florida, three undocumented immigrants from Guatemala were arrested for allegedly abducting, sexually assaulting, and filming a local woman. The suspects allegedly threw the woman into a truck, drove to a nearby intersection, and assaulted her. The leader of the Colombian street gang Los Antonias, one of the seven most wanted murderers in Columbia's capital, was arrested in Texas while seeking asylum. In El Paso, a woman accused of multiple murders and body dismemberments in Mexico was arrested. The FBI stated that the woman was known for extreme brutality, including removing victims' hearts and placing them before Santa Muerta statues.
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Speaker 0: We've got another tragic story connected to the border crisis. Travis Wolf was just one day away from celebrating his 12th birthday when a woman who was in the United States illegally from Venezuela crashed head on into his family's jeep. Church teacher accused of abusing several children in Montgomery County, Maryland. Tonight, immigration officials tell us he was never supposed to be in the United States in the first place, and he had already been deported twice. Speaker 1: Bombace County deputies arrested 3 undocumented immigrants in Lake Worth Beach on sexual battery charges. According to the arrest affidavit, the 3 suspects, all from Guatemala, abducted a local woman along the street and threw her inside a truck. Authorities say the men drove off and stopped at a nearby intersection where they sexually assaulted her and filmed it. Speaker 2: The leader of a Colombian street gang, Los Antonias, has been arrested in Texas where he was seeking asylum. Colombian authorities confirmed that he was one of the 7 most wanted murderers in Columbia's capital. A woman accused in Mexico of several murders and body dismemberments, even removing victims' hearts, is arrested in El Paso. The FBI says Pineda was known for extreme brutality, dismembering bodies, removing hearts, and placing the hearts in front of Santa Muerta statues.
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NEW: Illegals now make up 75% of arrests in tourist heavy Midtown Manhattan. President Trump will END this crime wave and send them the hell home. Kamala Harris will continue to shield these criminals until they're wreaking havoc on every town in America. https://t.co/ZKnvq0H0Yz

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According to the speakers, migrants account for 75% of arrests in Midtown Manhattan and 60% in Queens. These numbers may be underreported due to pressure not to report shoplifting and unreported crimes among migrants themselves. The Trende Aragua, a Venezuelan prison gang, is a salient aspect of migrant crime. Maduro wanted them out, and after a prison break, they are now in the US. They allegedly control migrant centers like Randall's Island, which has a high, unreported crime rate. The gang allegedly victimizes women, and the speakers question the silence of women's groups on this issue. They claim the Colorado governor is downplaying the extent of migrant-related crime, which disproportionately affects women.
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Speaker 0: This is a story that stunned me. Alright. New York Post, crime and again, migrants flooding New York's justice system, make it up 75% of arrests in Midtown as pathetic sanctuary city laws handcuff cops. Midtown Manhattan is Times Square, Paul. You're well familiar with it. Yep. 75% of the crimes are migrant crimes. In Queens, it's lower. It's at 60%. But still, that that's a stunning number. Speaker 1: And what's amazing about that is that's what's reported. Alright? Let's go to shoplifting for instance. There's heavy pressure not even to report shoplifting because it raises insurance rates. It means that the security guards end up getting fired if they interdict too many incidents because the insurance companies don't want it. If you get a serious incident, the police have to shut the place down, do prints and everything else. All kinds of down, so a lot of stuff just doesn't get reported. Additionally, among migrants, what doesn't get reported is the crimes they commit amongst themselves. Yeah. And what people don't understand is let's take Trende Aragua which is the most salient aspect of Venezuelan gangs. Venezuelan gang Maduro wants them out, big prison break, they're all here, he's not taking them back. They are a prison gang. They know how to do this stuff. It's in their DNA. They know how to control the migrant centers. So in these migrant centers, Randall's Island, the various ones we have around town, Randall's Island has a crime rate that is completely off the hook and completely unreported because it's internal. And who do they there's a prison gang. They know how to do this. They know how to control that territory. And who do they victimize? Women. Where are the women's groups on this? Not only the migrant women, but look at the panoply of crimes that we see that hit the headlines relative to migrants nationwide. That's right. As the Colorado governor tells us, you know what? You're exaggerating. It's women. Speaker 0: Well, it's a big story, and you're about the only person who's reporting on it.
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