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Saved - October 15, 2025 at 5:29 AM

@elizatino - ElizaTino

@liz_churchill10 Here's what Gaddafi had to say about vaccines. I kind of remember this speech, but it didn't have any impact on me until I saw it again after Covid. I know there were several reasons why he was taken out and I wonder if things like this were one of them. https://t.co/Qt1NeUVWEN

Saved - April 30, 2025 at 1:13 PM

@elizatino - ElizaTino

Trump's interview with ABC's Terry Moran reminded me that Trump has never changed. His literal mic drop in this interview with Charles Feldman in 1990 was epic! Feldman: "What was an inaccurate?" DJT: "I thought your demeanor was inaccurate." 🤣😂 https://t.co/6Yn7NOY2UK

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Speaker 0 states that the questions posed to people in his organization were inaccurate, false, and unfair. Speaker 1 argues that questions cannot be inaccurate by definition. Speaker 0 clarifies that the questions were posed in such a way that they became statements. Speaker 1 references comments from five or six people in the financial community, but Speaker 0 interrupts, asking if it was only one or two people and why they are focusing on the negative. Speaker 0 then terminates the interview, stating that Speaker 1 is a very negative guy and the reporting is unfair. Speaker 1 expresses regret that Speaker 0 feels that way.
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Speaker 0: I thought your demeanor was inaccurate. I thought that questions that, you were posing to people in my organization were, inaccurate and, false and unfair. Speaker 1: Well, questions by definition can't be inaccurate. The questions Speaker 0: Well, I think I think the questions themselves were put in such a way that that made them statements, and they became statements as opposed to questions. And I think that's not good reporting. Speaker 1: Such as? Speaker 0: It doesn't matter. I mean, I don't I don't think your views would be very interested in it, nor do I want to embarrass you. Speaker 1: No. I don't think I would be, but let's let's talk about the what we talked about yesterday. Those in the financial community I'm talking about, and we talked about this on the phone, who have said and this is them saying it, not me. I Speaker 0: This is them? What do you mean by them? This is one or two people, and what about the positive bit? Speaker 1: Five or six. But the ones who who said negative things and Here we are. Well, we've got to talk Speaker 0: Back to back to the negative. Speaker 1: Back to the Speaker 0: Back to Speaker 1: the You Speaker 0: know what? Do you do do this interview with somebody else. Speaker 1: Well, we talked about this yesterday on the phone. This is exactly the Do Speaker 0: interview with somebody else. Really? Yeah. You don't need this. Do it with somebody else. Have a good time. Because, frankly, you're a very negative guy, and I think it's very unfair reporting. Good luck. Speaker 1: I'll just be with you. Sorry you feel that way. There's nothing that we can discuss on the phone, Donald.

@kylenabecker - Kyle Becker

"How would you know there were no referrals?" Trump gets in a testy exchange with a reporter over why there's been no DOGE referrals for fraud. https://t.co/XowBmEKKJF

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The speaker asserts that people will suffer due to an unspecified action. They state that fraud is a crime and claim there have been no referrals to the Justice Department in any instance. When questioned on this, the speaker initially denies being asked a question, then confirms that there have been referrals for fraud. The speaker then claims that billions of dollars were given to people for no reason and pivots to what they consider one of the biggest achievements of the first term.
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Speaker 0: And we ended that, and those people are gonna be suffering because of it. A legal note fraud is a crime. There have been no referrals to the justice department in any instance. Well, you don't know that, do you? How do you know that? Have there been referrals to the are there Why would you know that that there were no referrals? I think there were referrals. They they generally alright. There's been no investigation from the How do know that? I'm asking you, sir. No. You're not asking me. You made statement. You're not asking was a statement that you made. There had been I'm asking you. Have there been? Yes. There have. So there have been referrals for fraud from the workers. Take a look at some of these things that took place. Billions of dollars were given to people for no reason whatsoever. Of course, they have been. I wanna bring up, what is truly one of to a lot of people, one of the biggest achievements of your first term.
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