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Saved - November 17, 2023 at 3:20 PM
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Actor Michael Rapaport, known for his criticism of President Trump, recently revealed that he has had conversations with Trump and is now considering voting for him. Rapaport expressed his frustration with the state of the world, including the economy and the chaos both in the US and globally. This unexpected shift in Rapaport's stance has surprised many, highlighting a potential awakening among liberals.

@TheStormRedux - TheStormHasArrived

Michael Rapaport says that he had conversations with President Trump and now he might vote for him. “If things don’t get straightened up in this fucking world asap… When I’m seeing motherfuckers in New York City… rip down American flags on Veterans Day. When the economy is the way the economy is… The interest rates?… Go check what it’s like to buy a car, buy a house. The money. The fucking chaos in this country. The chaos around the world… If it comes down to (Trump) and Smokin’ Joe Biden… voting for (Trump) is on the table.” I can’t emphasize how much this warms my heart to see liberals waking up. Especially someone like Rapaport who has spewed the most vile hatred toward President Trump for the past 7 years. #TheGreatAwakening

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The speaker expresses frustration with the current state of the world and mentions having conversations with both Donald Trump and Joe Biden. They mention the economy, mortgage rates, and the chaos in the country and around the world. Despite their reservations, they admit that voting for Donald Trump is a possibility if things don't improve. They emphasize the need to get the situation under control.
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Speaker 0: There's been other things too. There's been other things too. There's other times where I'm sure, like, I don't for Dick's Day and Donald Trump, who I had conversations with, I might vote for that motherfucker. Oh, yeah. I'll break the fucking oh, yeah. I'll break your hearts. Let me tell you something. Things don't get straightened up in this fucking world ASAP, and I know smoking Joe has said the right thing about Israel, But when I'm seeing mother in New York City climb in public in front of crowds of people, ripped down UN flags, ripped down Israeli flags, ripped down American flags on Veterans Day, when the economy is the way the economy is, when I'm paying fucking mortgage rates up the I mean, I'm getting forget a forget a colonoscopy. You don't need to get a colonoscopy. Go, go buy a house. The interest rates, go buy a car, and I know smoking Joe has done some things for the I know, but I'm telling you right now, go go buy yourself go go check go check what it's like to buy a car, Buy a house, the money, the fucking chaos in this country, the chaos around the world, but I'm too far down the cringle man dingle. I'm too far down the disruptive warrior rabbit hole to pull back. Now the comments have been made, I said. I've had conversations with some of my if it comes down to pig dick Donald Trump and smoking Joe Biden, I'm sorry. I am sorry. Voting for pig dick Donald Trump is on the table. I'm sorry. I'm fucking I'll still call him slob dick Donald Trump, pig dick Donald Trump, and all that, But we need to get this whole fucking situation under control.
Saved - November 30, 2023 at 5:17 PM

@WojPawelczyk - Wojciech Pawelczyk

Geert Wilders to Americans: Fight Islam and vote for Donald Trump. This message is from 2019, but it is still relevant today. https://t.co/iENNauiMUB

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Learn from Europe's mistakes as Islam has already arrived in America. Be resilient and fight for your freedom against Islam to prevent America from becoming the next Europe. Additionally, I urge Americans to reelect President Donald J. Trump as it is of utmost importance.
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Speaker 0: 1st, learn your lessons from Europe. Learn your lessons for Europe. Islam already arrived at America. We heard speakers before me rightfully saying that, but it's just don't think it's a long way before you become the 2nd Europe. Islam will conquer before you know it. Be resilient, stand up and fight for your freedom and against Islam. And 2nd, please, 2nd, maybe the most important thing I ask Americans to do is reelect President Donald J. Trump.
Saved - November 30, 2023 at 7:42 PM

@atensnut - Juanita Broaddrick

Hell has frozen over !! Chris Cuomo open to voting for Trump. 😱😳 https://t.co/61vrGNNrjB

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If it's Biden versus Trump, I'm not afraid of either. We survived Trump's administration and we can survive another one. The data shows that we weren't in danger under Trump like we are now. I believe the country is stronger than any leader. We've survived the Russia investigation, January 6th, Biden's gaffes, and a dysfunctional Congress. We should be doing things differently, but I'm not sure when or how. As for who I'll vote for, I'll decide based on the circumstances at that time. I'm open to voting for Trump, and I have voted for Republicans before.
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Speaker 0: If you got those 2 though, you're gonna sit it out? Or you're gonna go Oh, if it's if it's Biden, Trump, look. For me, again, we survived a Trump administration. Would we survive another one? Yes. Yes. I don't think there's any greater risk to America with him than with Biden. And for people who are now gonna attack me and say, what are you talking Trump is like this crazy man. Look. You know, as Patrick says, the data's the data. Nobody was trying to kill us when Trump was president in a way that they're not now, if anything, there's more hostility. And you can have reasons for that any way you want. I'm just saying, existentially, I'm not afraid of a Trump presidency. Existentially, I'm not afraid of another Biden presidency because unlike many people in America, I believe that the country is much stronger than any individual leader. We survived the Russia thing. We survived January 6th. We survived having Biden as a gas machine. We survived, congress, going after each other and doing nothing for the rest of us. We survive these things. Are we better for it? No. Should we be doing things differently? Yes. I think it happens. I don't know when. I don't even know why. But, you know, in terms of who I'm gonna vote for, I would really have to see where we are at that moment in time. And So you're open to Trump votes? I am always open. And I'll tell you this. People say, oh, bullshit. You've never voted for a Republican in your life. Wrong. And not only have I, the 1st vote I ever cast was for a
Saved - April 3, 2024 at 10:05 PM

@roaming_rn - RoamingRN

🔥’Chicago for Trump’🔥 Life long Dem explains why she is now voting for Trump. https://t.co/6MmVWBMvJZ

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I used to be a Democrat in Chicago until I saw how their policies hurt the city. Now I support Trump because he cares about America and its people. I'm working to turn Chicago red by getting people to vote for Trump. Check out our website for more info. Let's make America great again!
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Speaker 0: Alright. So so I noticed your hat, Chicago for Trump. What is the story? Who are you, and what's the story behind that hat? Well, first of all, my name is Katah Truss, and I am a Chicagoan. And, I was a lifelong Democrat until until I really start paying attention to the democratic policies and how they were hurting the city of Chicago. And I had decided that I had just had enough, And the migrant crisis was is what The migrant crisis. The migrant crisis took me over the age. What is that looking like in your city right now, the migrant It is looking like a mess. It is a mess, and that's exactly what it is. But, you know, I started paying attention to not just the vibrant crisis, but the democratic policies and have those policies have really hurt, not helped us. And I just decided I I have to get off this ride and go for a winner. I wanna support someone who cares about America, who cares about the people of America, who cares about the American dream, who cares about whether or not people in America succeed. And so, therefore, I am now a Trump supporter. Well, that is a great all great reason for Donald Trump. He is exactly that man. So how are you doing, are you pushing people to volunteer and stuff like that? What are you doing? People to volunteer. Not only that, if you go to our Chicago red chicago red dot org website, you can go in. You can sign up and take a look at what we're doing in Chicago to turn Chicago red to turn out the vote for Trump. So not only am I a Trump supporter, but I am working hard to turn out the vote to make sure that we turn Chicago red. Well, thank you very much for telling me about that. I'm gonna put the I'm gonna put your website in the caption when I put this up. Thank you. Great meeting you. Looking forward to a fantastic rally. Yes. Do we have great seats or what? We do. We are right here.
Saved - April 15, 2024 at 11:27 AM

@Chicago1Ray - Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸

🚨 Check this out 🚨 Democrats, now Trump voters want to apologize to Trump for believing in the lies the media has been saying about him Even the BLM Co-Founder is voting for Trump So ....... you know 👇 what to do folks https://t.co/Ad4D6DKIbd

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I was misled by the media about Trump, but after watching him speak live, I realized the truth. I now support him and believe he's a hero. Others apologize for falling for media lies and express admiration for Trump. Some in the black community feel Trump has done more for them than any other politician. Despite not liking Trump before, some are now considering voting for him due to the unfair treatment he receives. They see parallels between how Trump is treated and the historical mistreatment of black people. The more attacks on Trump, the more support he gains.
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Speaker 0: I'm not afraid to admit when I'm wrong. I'd rather know the truth even if it means I'm wrong. And so with that, I'll say, the media played me. And I watched Donald Trump speak live in his news press briefings. I was trying to find any kind of answers I could. And as I watched him talk live, I also watched the news totally spin his words out of control. I looked more into Trump's character and his background, and there just wasn't anything there. I had no idea why I hated the guy in the first place. So, yeah, I got played. And I never thought I would say this, but I absolutely love Trump. I love him so much. He's a hero in my book. Speaker 1: If you could give president Trump or if you were able to to talk to president Trump tonight, what would you like him to know? Speaker 2: Listen. Speaker 1: I would like to say, mister president, I am so sorry for believing the lies that the mainstream media has just projected on me and that I fell for and I believed. I stand by you. I love you. I thank you for what you're doing for this country. Speaker 2: Mister president Donald Trump, I wanna meet you so bad, Mainly to apologize face to face for allowing the media to influence my opinion of you. I've been digging and doing my research, man. So many hidden things that they hid that they they hid, that you were doing. I don't mean no harm, and I don't give a damn who this offends. But if that nigga Trump gets convicted of this crime and he could still run for president, I'm voting for his ass. I'm voting for that nigga. I'm voting for him. If that nigga gets convicted and he can still run for president just to see what the fuck he do, because that nigga funny now, Trump is funny as hell. I'm voting for him. Speaker 3: When are you guys gonna learn? The more you indict, the more we unite. Facts. It's Trump 2024. We don't care. You heard me? We already made our lineup. You already know when the hood got your back. Man, they deep in the hood gangsters, howling about Trump 2024. You heard, man? Speaker 4: We've been used and abused for so long at that party. They don't value our vote. Their policies are basically, racist policies. I believe it's a racist party. Donald Trump is he's the opposite. He's he's gonna tell you how how it is. He's gonna give it to you straight. Trump has done more for the black community than I can any person I can think of in my lifetime. Speaker 5: I mean, if you ain't waking up and paying attention to what's going on. I mean, the more they do to Trump, honestly, the more they go after this dude. I don't even like Trump. I ain't vote for him, but I tell you what, I probably will next time. Because this dude seems to be turning black. The more he does, the more blacker he seems to get because they keep going after this dude for nothing. Sound just like they what they've been doing to black people for years. Come on, man. Yeah. Wake up. Don't be stupid. Wake up. For real.
Saved - June 17, 2024 at 5:03 PM
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An influencer with over 284k followers shares her shift in opinion about Donald Trump. She used to hate him but now finds something refreshing about him, possibly in comparison to Joe. While she doesn't miss him, she enjoys watching his content. She questions if he will win the election and if she will vote for him, leaning towards a maybe. Her followers express similar sentiments, saying they didn't vote for him before but will this time.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

A HUGE Shift Is Happening. This Influencer Tells Her 284k+ Followers She Used To Hate Donald Trump But Now, She’s Voting For Him 🇺🇸 “I was mad at Donald Trump for a very long time. I just watched the Jake Paul trailer interview. I don't know. Is there something refreshing about the guy? Is that because I'm comparing him to Joe? Yeah. Like, I'm still mad at him. I don't wanna say I miss him. But do I miss him? I don't miss him, but do I like watching his content? Why is the president making content? At least he knows where he's at. Is he gonna win the election? Am I gonna vote for him? I don't think so. Maybe. Baby what the f*ck” (Makes a Yes, she’s voting for Trump face in video. Everyone in her comments has the same theme of responses: “I didn’t vote for him. But I will be this time”)

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I used to be mad at Donald Trump for a long time. After watching the Jake Paul interview, I found something refreshing about him. I'm still not a fan, but I can't deny his content is interesting. It's strange to see a president making content. I doubt I'll vote for him, but who knows? Maybe.
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Speaker 0: I was mad at Donald Trump for a very long time. I just watched the Jake Paul Traylor interview. I don't know. Is there something refreshing about the guy? Is that because I'm comparing him to Joe? Yeah. Like, I'm still mad at him. I don't wanna say I miss him, but do I miss him? I don't miss him, but do I like watching his content? Why is the president making content? At least he knows where he's at. Is he gonna win the election? Am I gonna vote for him? I don't think so. Maybe. Lot?
Saved - July 14, 2024 at 3:03 AM

@charliekirk11 - Charlie Kirk

"If I wasn't voting for Trump before, I am now." https://t.co/kf6nLmMoAw

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I wasn't voting for Trump before, but now he has my vote.
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Speaker 0: If I was not voting for Trump before, hear me and hear me loud and hear me. Everybody, y'all listen to me? I say I say I say I might check 1, 2. If I was not voting for Trump before, he got my vote now, bro. Because he's a He got my vote now. He got my vote now.
Saved - July 29, 2024 at 2:53 PM

@DixiDarlen - 🌴♥️🇺🇸Dixie ♥️s America & Trump🇺🇸♥️🌴

This is my President—Donald J. Trump! They don’t want you to see this side of him. 🇺🇸🦅 Vote Trump 🦅🇺🇸 https://t.co/T4D04HIR6G

Saved - August 19, 2024 at 6:27 PM

@DefiyantlyFree - Insurrection Barbie

Listen to this former Democrat tell you why he’s voting for Donald J Trump in 2024. 🔥 https://t.co/TK2agPeN7q

Saved - August 31, 2024 at 5:35 PM

@KarluskaP - Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸

Gutfeld: How could you not be in favor of Trump? https://t.co/TunNYpgZkd

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Trump has faced petitions, lawfare, a nonviolent coup, and media collusion. There has been a cover up of Joe Biden's cognitive failure, and years of comparing Trump to Hitler, with calls to stop him by any means necessary. The speaker believes that Trump's opponents would kill him if they could, and that their opposition is based on emotion rather than policy or facts. They fear the one man who won't stop and doesn't care. The speaker asks how any true rebel could not support Trump, given the attempts to arrest, sue, and even kill him, as well as the changing of laws and voting procedures to prevent him from winning. Trump's supporters have been shamed, targeted, doxed, and hoaxed. The speaker concludes by asking listeners to choose between joining the "pirate ship" or the "pontoon of pansies."
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Speaker 0: Think about everything that's been thrown at Trump. Okay? You have you've had petitions. You've had lawfare. You've had a nonviolent coup. There's something new. You've had nonstop media collusion. You had a cover up of a cover up of Joe Biden's cognitive failure. You had, what, 7, 8 years of calling Trump Hitler and stating rather clearly that he must be stopped, and you must do everything possible to stop him. I wonder if that contributed to him getting shot. I swear, if these people could go back in time and smother Trump in the crib, they'd bring a pillow. So when you step back, you gotta wonder why. It is emotional. They're not talking about any policy, no facts, just a tornado of terrified emotion. Fear the one man who won't stop, and he doesn't care. If you're truly radical out there, if you're an honest to god rebel, okay, how could you not be in favor of Trump? They tried to arrest him. They tried to sue him. They tried to shoot and kill him. They changed laws to destroy him. They changed the way we voted to keep him from winning. They shamed. They targeted. They doxed. They hoaxed supporters. I mean, this is a moment you gotta ask yourself, are you gonna join the pirate ship or the pontoon of pansies?
Saved - September 29, 2024 at 2:21 PM

@ScottPresler - ThePersistence

This is why I’m voting for Trump. https://t.co/93Zl0TQAOM

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Jasper and Liana explain how to use they/them and demon pronouns. For they/them pronouns: "Liana is my partner. They are cute and I am theirs. I love them very much and I hope they love themselves too." For demon pronouns: "Liana is my partner. Dem is cute and I belong to Dem. I love Demon very much and I hope Dem loves Demon's self too." An interchange example: "Liana is my partner. They are cute and I am Dem's. I love Demon very much and I hope they love Demon's self too."
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Speaker 0: Name is Jasper. I use they, pronouns. Hi. My name is Liana. I use they, demon pronouns. This video is how to use our pronouns. So, Liana uses they, them pronouns and demon pronouns. So, the first sentence would be, Liana is my partner. They are cute and I am theirs. I love them very much and I hope they love themselves too. For the demon pronouns, it would be Liana is my partner. Dem is cute and I belong to Dem. I love Demon very much and I hope Dem loves Demon's self too. Then interchanging the 2 would be Liana is my partner. They are cute and I am Dean's. I love Demon very much and I hope they love Demon's self too.
Saved - October 5, 2024 at 8:20 PM

@evan_kapitansky - EvanKapitansky

Good evening. Just being a liberal gay guy now voting for President Donald J. Trump. https://t.co/4Fg7RLeEt8

Saved - October 19, 2024 at 12:35 PM

@BrandiKruse - Brandi Kruse

Tonight I voted for @realDonaldTrump for the first time after bashing him on the news for 8 years. He’s not my first choice … or even my 50th … but I now see how the Progressive left uses him as a boogeyman to distract from their deadly failures. I’m not falling for it anymore. https://t.co/30u0vPoiU5

Saved - November 5, 2024 at 7:30 PM

@willchamberlain - Will Chamberlain

Joe Rogan’s endorsement might be more consequential, but Megyn Kelly just delivered the most persuasive case for Trump that I’ve ever seen. Watch the whole thing. https://t.co/clwQFdIdW3

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Megan Kelly expresses her support for Donald Trump at a rally, highlighting key issues that motivate her vote. She criticizes the current administration's immigration policies, citing tragic incidents involving illegal immigrants. She argues that Trump will protect women's sports and safety, emphasizing the dangers of allowing boys to compete in girls' sports and use their facilities. Kelly also addresses the need to support men and boys, asserting that they should not be treated as second-class citizens. She contrasts her values with those of the left, rejecting their portrayal of masculinity and advocating for traditional strength and integrity. She encourages everyone to vote for Trump and rally 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.
Saved - November 5, 2024 at 10:27 PM

@ChoooCole - Chloe Cole ⭐️

I used to be a Liberal Transgender Child. After the left destroyed my body I was shunned by the trans community and now I am voting for Donald J Trump. Here’s why: https://t.co/x5zFT990yI

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My name is Chloe Cole, a former transgender child. Growing up, I identified more with boys and struggled with body image issues and trauma. At 13, I began medical transition, including puberty blockers and testosterone, culminating in a double mastectomy at 15. This experience led me to realize the value of my femininity and the desire to be a mother. Detransitioning was challenging, but I found support among others like me. Initially afraid to speak out, I discovered that conservatives welcomed me with compassion. I want to protect children from the harm I experienced and believe Donald Trump will safeguard their innocence and uphold the sanctity of women’s spaces. He values free speech and understands that rights come from a higher power. I care about the future of our children, which is why I am voting for Donald Trump.
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Speaker 0: My name is Chloe Cole, and I am a former transgender child. This election, I'm going to be voting for Donald j Trump. My story begins at a very young age. I was quite the tomboy growing up with many older brothers. Throughout my childhood, I really felt like I related a lot more to my older brothers and the boys around me more than I did the girls and my female role models. The connection with them just was not all that strong. I had body image issues from not only going through a bit of an early puberty, but also from being exposed to very oversexualized media growing up. I felt like I had to be something that I wasn't in order to be a good woman. I also had sexual trauma. All of these things culminated in me misunderstanding myself and the way that I was made. And I started to feel the older that I got, the less connected that I was to my body and to my femininity. Eventually, I took on the name Leo and on the identity of a young boy to try and escape these feelings of discomfort around my developing body and self and to try and understand myself better. I told my mom and dad about these feelings, and they understood that this is just a consequence of me having a learning disability, being a little bit more on the boy's side, and just struggling with growing up into a young woman. They never believed that I was a boy. They never believed that I was their son or that I was transgender. And even though they wanted me to grow up with my body healthy and fully intact, our doctors coerced them into sending me down this path that would permanently change my life and affect my development into adulthood. They were told that there was no other choice for me, that this is who I was, that I was their son, that they would have to accept me as their son, and they would have to accept that I wanted to undergo physical treatments to change my body. They were given the ultimatum between having a dead daughter to suicide or a living transgender son, and they were given no other option. I was put on to the first few steps of the medical process at 13 years old when I was still in middle school. They blocked my puberty with a chemical castration agent called Lupron, and then they placed me on weekly injections of testosterone to masculinize my body. At 15 years old, before I even had my driver's license, I went under the knife, and I had a double mastectomy to remove my breasts. This served as a turning point in my transition actually, where I realized that my femininity was precious, that I wanted to one day become a wife and become a mother to naturally have children of my own and to nurse them. It broke my heart realizing that I never would be able to feed my future infants using what god gave me. Even though this epiphany was painful, it also was freeing because I now knew that I didn't have to subscribe to these media lies about what it means to be a woman. I didn't have to over sexualize myself. I didn't have to run away from my beautiful femininity. All I had to do was be myself, and who I am is a beautiful young woman. It doesn't matter that I'm a tomboy. It doesn't matter that I'm unique. Every single thing that I have is a gift. Navigating the process of detransition was not easy. But along the way, I discovered other detransitioners. I began speaking out at the age of 17 and there's voices like mine that have paved the way for the fight against this destructive ideology. And to be frank, at first, I actually was afraid to speak out publicly. I was afraid to speak to conservatives because everything that I was told about them from my childhood was a complete lie. I was told that conservatives, the rights, the Republicans, they would shake people like me. They would shun me. They would turn away from and ridicule me. But in fact, they were the 1st to welcome me with open arms, to meet me where I was at, and they approached me with this compassion that was genuine. They were worried about me. They wanted to give me a place to stay, a place where I could find comfort, but also challenge me in the ways that I needed. They challenged me in ways that the transgender community never did. As a former victim of childhood medical abuse and as a now aspiring mother, I want to live in a country where I don't have to worry about my little ones in the future having to have their innocence ripped away from them or having to go through what I did. Kamala is not going to be the candidate to make that a reality. She is going all in. She is leading the way for this ideology, for these doctors, for these counselors, for these irresponsible adults create more destruction in the lives of vulnerable children? How could you, in good conscience, vote for a candidate who is championing a movement that relies on the suffering of youth and the destruction of their healthy growing bodies. Donald Trump, on the other hand, he's a family man. He knows what it's like to raise children. He has a big successful family of his own, and he understands that children are wonderful just the way that they are. I want to have a president who is going to safeguard vulnerable children and families like mine. I want a president who understands the importance, the sanctity of women's private and segregated spaces and sports to shield them from men who want to take advantage of them. And I am faithful in that. Donald Trump is going to champion free speech, that is going to protect vulnerable voices like mine. He understands that reality is objective and that that includes sex and that our rights don't come from our government, but instead were bestowed upon us by our god. I care about the future of my country and of our children, and that is why I am voting for Donald Trump.
Saved - November 11, 2024 at 2:54 AM

@donlemon - Don Lemon

Is THIS why people voted for Trump? https://t.co/miQJjkgvDI

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There's a perception that whiteness feels threatened by demographic changes and cultural shifts. Many voters are struggling with rising living costs, leading them to support candidates who may not align with their values. Some believe people are disillusioned with the political system, feeling their lives aren't fair despite living in a prosperous country. They may choose to vote for unconventional candidates out of frustration with the status quo. However, there's skepticism about whether economic concerns are the true motivation behind these votes. The belief is that many voters are aware of the candidates' flaws but choose to ignore them, leading to a disconnect between their choices and the reality of the situation.
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Speaker 0: There's this sense, right, that whiteness, right, is under threat. The demographic shifts the country isn't what all of these racially ambiguous children on Cheerios commercials are confusing the hell out of me. Speaker 1: Patty, a lot of people voted because their life's too damn expensive, and it and it was here, and it was They Speaker 0: voted for you're telling me, Stephanie, that all of these people who believe that their lives are that bread is too high and eggs are too high, that they voted for a convicted fella, a guy who said we can grab the pee. Speaker 1: I think that a lot of people Speaker 0: have passed the Speaker 1: I'm not defending it. But I think there are tons of people that don't pay attention to and I'm not defending it. Don't pay attention to politics at all. But we while we live in the most prosperous country in the world, people are saying, life's not fair. I'm not doing well. My son's still living in the basement. I can't seem to get a job. I don't like the status quo of voting for something else, and he will Speaker 0: I love you Speaker 1: to lie. Love you. Speaker 0: But I do not believe that. Mhmm. I cannot believe that. And the reason I think you believe it is because you don't want to believe that that's what's really motivating them. It's always the case. We people don't wanna believe what the country actually is because if they believe it, they're gonna have to confront what's in them. I don't believe that. They voted for a crook, a person who they know is stealing from just doing everything to undermine the so called country that they love. And then they're telling us the BS that it's economics. We know that's not true.
Saved - February 13, 2025 at 11:26 AM

@TheEXECUTlONER_ - 👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈

This guy was a Democrat and Trump hater. He said he used to believe the media & all the reports about Trump but then he did his own research so he could use it against Trump supporters. Now? Now he’s MAGA all the way after finding out the TRUTH. MAGA welcomes you brother 🤝 https://t.co/wqRSXJUIqy

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I wasn't always a Trump supporter; I'm a convert. Initially, I believed everything the media said about him. I wanted to understand why I disliked him, especially the claims of racism. I figured I should find some evidence so I could debate Trump supporters effectively. However, as I researched, I found myself agreeing with many of his statements and positions. The media's portrayal of him as some kind of Hitler figure seemed ridiculous. I realized the narrative was overblown and I grew tired of it.
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Speaker 0: Were you a Trump supporter from day one? Speaker 1: Not at all. Not at all. I'll I'm a convert. Speaker 0: So what kinda brought you around? What made you realize, like, hey. This guy's doing stuff. I wanna support him. Speaker 1: Well, it was a tougher situation. I believe everything the media told me. I I believe that I I drink the Kool Aid, so to speak. I like to know why I don't like someone. I was told that he's a racist, but let me get some evidence, right, so I could be able to debate Trump supporters when it comes down to this, and I can be able to beat them down with facts. Started doing my research, and I was like, okay. Well, I agree with that that he said. I like that what he said. I like that Paul said it. I like this guy. The media do everything in their power, everything, to make sure that the American people know that he's nothing but Hitler. And it's ridiculous. It's a ridiculous narrative, and I'm sick of it.
Saved - February 13, 2025 at 9:20 PM

@robbystarbuck - Robby Starbuck

This woman regrets voting for Trump but you really have to hear the reason why. 😂😂😂 https://t.co/EQkiVMXhKK

Saved - February 23, 2025 at 11:26 AM

@Lisahudsonchow7 - Lisa 💃🏻💋🌹🍷

When did Donald Trump become a racist? 🔥🔥🔥🔥 He nailed it! https://t.co/gje9Q5CNeI

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When did Trump become a racist? Only when they told you so? Was he a problem when he was with the Clintons? People are upset about the ad he took out against the Central Park 5, but back then, all the news pointed to their guilt. Plus, he was a registered Democrat at the time, and the DA, police chief, and mayor were all Democrats too. Where's the outrage for corporations buying sweets at the DNC or abortion mobiles near the convention? Biden was racist, and some say he was only VP to balance the ticket. Hillary Clinton was a Goldwater girl who said, "bring them to heel" about us. Is racism only a problem with bad PR? An apology doesn't undo decades of racist policies. But Trump passed the First Step Act with Kim K. advocating for black people more than some black people are. When do we hold everyone accountable?
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Speaker 0: Was Oprah dumb when she was hanging out with that racist? Was Whoopi Goldberg dumb when she was hanging out with that racist? So when did he become a racist? When they told you he was. Was he a racist? Was he a problem for Hillary Clinton when he stood up at Chelsea Clinton's wedding? When he was golfing with Bill Clinton for years? Make it make sense. Oh, and again, this is not me advocating for Donald Trump, but I need to give you an example that you cannot you cannot argue. People are upset because Donald Trump's a racist because he took out an $85,000 ad in the newspapers against the exonerated five, formerly known as the Central Park 5. Right? That's a problem. That's problematic because he said they needed to get the death penalty. You know what everybody leaves out of that conversation? Two things. The first is all we had was the information that was being presented to us on the news. At the time. And at the time, all that information said that we got them. We got these kids. They ain't saying nothing about rounding them up or how they rounded them up or this, that, and third. They sat up there and they present go look at a forget me. Go look at Ava DuVernay's Netflix movie. Go look at all the documentaries made about these guys. Now here's the gag. At the time when Donald Trump did that, he was a registered Democrat. Not only that, he was a private citizen. Not only that, the district attorney, the assistant district attorney, the chief of police, the mayor, all of them happened to be Democrats. But that didn't stop anybody from dealing with the fact that they paraded them brothers up on that stage at the DNC in 2024, like, oh, Donald Trump's the problem. Oh, so but I didn't hear any of them issue an apology for what they did to railroad those boys for a decade and some change. How does that make sense? Matter of fact, one of the assistant prosecutor is still a huge donator a a huge donor to the Democratic National Convention Democratic National Committee. So I'm trying to understand how that makes sense. And then, by the way, where's all your smoke for these corporations that were buying million dollar sweets at the DNC. You care about black life so much. Why were you okay with them having abortion mobiles a block away from the Democratic National Convention? If if we're gonna talk about preserving life, if we're gonna talk about racism, we're gonna talk about systemic things. You have to talk about it regardless of who you like or who has the best PR or who says the things you don't like. That's my issue. Y'all know for a fact Joe Biden was a racist. Always been a racist. And the only reason he was vice president under Obama is because they wanted to balance the ticket. So if you put a Negro in there, let's make sure we put somebody who was mentored by Strom Thurman, who eulogized Robert Byrd, who was an exalted Cyclops in the Klan. Oh, you mean the guy who who said that Barack Obama was a what what was the word? Oh, the first mainstream clean, articulate black person? Excuse me? That was okay? Oh, you you can't get a Dunkin' Donut unless you got unless you got a little Indian in you. He said that. You're okay with that. You're okay with Hillary Clinton being a Goldwater girl, who was a car carrying racist and segregationist, who also said, we need to bring them to heel. Them meaning you and me. Because we were teenagers at the time when she said that, and she was the first lady. So is racism a problem, or is racism with the right amount of PR a problem? When is it just, hey, this is wrong, and it needs to be wrong? Oh, but he apologized for it. Yeah. But his apology don't do nothing for the thirty plus years of racist policies that have affected us. But then again, when you got somebody creating a First Step Act, getting these people out for nonviolent drug offenses, you got Kim Kardashian. And I can't stand Kim Kardashian neither. You got her advocating for more black people than I see black people are advocating for black people. Not making a bunch of noise on the senate floor. Not pontificating on somebody's podcast. Literally taking their time, money, energy, and efforts and putting it out there. So I'm trying to understand when is it enough that we hold everybody accountable, not the people they just tell you to like.
Saved - March 7, 2025 at 11:08 AM

@TheLizVariant - TheLizVariant

How long till this guy turns Republican? Any guesses? https://t.co/EHItv48JsI

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Do you see the idiocy I'm talking about? Why would 22 Democratic senators echo the same thing, thinking it would resonate with Americans? It just shows how unchanging our democracy's fabric is in the eyes of some officials and their constituents, which is why Trump is in office. Do I have to go to Capitol Hill and give lessons? You don't get it? Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Chuck Schumer—you all get together, put something in a prompter, and say the same thing into a microphone in separate rooms. You think that's going to resonate? Then you wonder why you're no longer in power and why Trump is in the White House.
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Speaker 0: Now you see why Stephen a Smith was in the polls as a presidential candidate? See what I'm talking Speaker 1: about? You see that idiocy right there? You talk about something, people being tone deaf. Why the hell would 22 democratic senators be literally echoing the same thing and think that would resonate with the American people? All it shows is that the same fabric of our democracy is unchanging in the eyes of some of these officials and as a result, the constituency they represent, which is why Donald Trump is in office. What do I have to come up to Capitol Hill and give you lessons? Seriously. You don't get it? All you did Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Chuck Schumer, Let's all get together. Let's put this in a prompter and all together, albeit in separate rules, we'll grab a microphone and say the same damn thing. And that's what's going to resonate with the American people. And then you wonder why you're no longer in power. You wonder why Trump is in the White House.
Saved - May 2, 2025 at 2:32 AM

@iAnonPatriot - American AF 🇺🇸

And just like that ANOTHER Trump supporter is born.. 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/5si3jUqVUg

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The speaker states they used to believe Republicans were intolerant, racist, and closed-minded. However, their experience in 2016 showed them the opposite. While working in an office with mostly Republican colleagues, they openly supported Hillary Clinton without facing any negative treatment. The speaker contrasts this with their experience after disagreeing with the Democratic party. According to the speaker, Democrats, despite preaching tolerance and acceptance, exhibited intolerance towards them for changing their political views. The speaker concludes that the hatred they associate with the other side is actually present within the Democratic party.
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Speaker 0: And I've also learned one thing about Donald Trump supporters and Republicans in general. See, it used to be I thought they were intolerant. I thought they were the ones who were racist and closed minded. But it turns out it was the other way around. Because when I was in 2016 voting for Hillary Clinton, I was working in a small office then. The majority of the people I was working with were republican. They had no problem with me saying that I was supporting Hillary Clinton. Not one of those people treated me any differently because I thought differently than them. But the minute you turn away from that, I don't agree with what the Democratic party is doing anymore. I don't stand for that anymore. The minute you do that, the Democrats have a problem with it. But they're the ones preaching tolerance. They're the ones preaching acceptance. They're the ones talking about the hatred on the other side when really the hatred is on their side.
Saved - July 15, 2025 at 7:11 PM

@MilaLovesJoe - Mila Joy

Why this liberal voted for Donald Trump in 2024. https://t.co/vPuC1rKAzR

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A former Democrat who was a vegan, LGBTQ, and environmental activist says they left the Democratic party in 2021, believing the liberal movement had become a fascist, woke movement that silences dissent. The speaker says they now align with classical liberals on most social issues, lean left, and voted for Donald Trump. They support and identify with MAGA, which they see as a centrist movement, not a traditional Republican or GOP or conservative movement. They will make independent choices based on candidates, policies, and history, and advises liberals to listen to those who are tired of "woke shit," noting that some woke politicians like Gavin Newsom are turning their backs on the movement.
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Speaker 0: Liberal fatigue is very real, former Democrat here as well. I left the Democratic party in 2021 after a decade, and I was in pretty deep. I was a vegan, LGBTQ, and an environmental activist. I hit the streets often, but I walked away in 2021 because I saw what I thought was a liberal movement turned to a woke movement, which was actually more of a fascist movement, especially when they started trying to silence or cancel anyone who disagreed with them on literally anything. I tend to align with classical liberals on most social issues. I still lean very left, but, yes, I voted for Donald Trump. And now I support MAGA, and I identify with MAGA. And I do not identify MAGA as a traditional Republican or GOP or conservative movement. I believe MAGA to be more of a centrist type movement, and I do align closely with them. I'm not a Republican for many reasons, and I will not devote any of my votes in the future to Republican nor against the Democratic party. I will make an independent choice based on the candidates and the policies and their history as politicians or business people, whatever their background may be. But I just wanna say to the liberals, you might actually wanna listen to a lot of the people that are saying they're sick and tired of the fucking woke shit. That's why you see many of your woke politicians such as Gavin Newsom turning his back on you now. I mean, I guess you still have people like walls in your court, but I don't know what good that guy is. Either which way, you might wanna pay attention. You might just wanna pay attention.
Saved - July 16, 2025 at 8:16 PM

@OwenShroyer1776 - Owen Shroyer

What the hell is wrong with Trump? https://t.co/NZJl8Gw7Md

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President Trump's recent Truth Social post calling the Jeffrey Epstein story a hoax signals he's moving on from his original supporters, labeling them "bad people." This shift, coupled with the Iran strikes and Elon Musk fallout, has caused his approval rating to decline. Trump's age and health may become a bigger issue, with increased makeup use being noted. The speaker questions if Trump wants scrutiny on figures like Howard Lutnick, Larry Silverstein, and Cash Patel, and a potentially damaging story about a congressman. The speaker suggests Dan Bongino may leave the administration to preserve his reputation. While still grateful for Trump's past actions, the speaker believes the Epstein post indicates he no longer values their support. The speaker concludes that Trump will not drain the swamp or expose the Epstein-Maxwell operation.
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Speaker 0: Well, by now, you've likely seen president Trump's latest truth social post basically saying the Jeffrey Epstein story is a hoax, and those that are still talking about it are, from yesterday's comments, bad people and now his past supporters. So this is like Hillary calling us deplorables. This is president Trump basically signaling to his base, his original supporters that have been with him since 2015, that he's moving on. At least that's how I take it. So the people that have been fighting with him since 2015, the people that were in the streets for him, the people that were in prison for him, he's moved on from us. And so now we're his past supporters, we're hoaxers, we're bad people. And this Epstein post now is the worst yet. Nobody can seem to make any sense of it. The only conclusion I can land on at this time is that, again, he's just decided he's moved on from us, and he's gonna work with the political establishment now. He's gonna work with the neocons now. He's gonna be working with the warmongers now, and he has a new base of supporters, not his original supporters, but the new MAGA that popped up in 2024 that will just support him no matter what. So that's what the message reads to me aside from just the tone deaf nature of it with the Epstein story and not being able to read the room properly. That's how this message reads to me. Now his approval rating will hit an all time low by the end of the week. This slide began after the Iran strikes, and really that's when things started to go sideways. With the Iran strikes and then the Elon Musk fallout over not getting the doze results, and then the big beautiful bill, dirty salesman techniques and now the Epstein, I don't know, cover up, whatever you wanna call it. Now his approval rating will be at an all time low and it all started with the Iran strikes And we saw it all coming. You know, we saw it going sideways and we were attacked. And so now now here we are. It's very unfortunate. Now we could talk about what could happen in the midterms. I think we all kinda see where this is trending, but we'll we'll not talk about for that that for now. I think what's gonna start happening is Trump's age and health is be gonna is gonna become a big story. And I will just say this, he's wearing more makeup than he normally does, including on his hands now. He's wearing makeup on his hands for whatever reason. So things are just getting weird, and I just don't understand why president Trump would do this. It doesn't make any sense to anybody. Like, do you really want us to start talking about what else is going on in the administration? Do you really want us to start talking about Howard Lutnick and his relations with Epstein and being his neighbor and Larry Silverstein in September 11? Like, do do you really want us to go there? Do you really want us to start talking about Cash Patel and the new FBI jet by the way, you know, I don't I don't scoop other people's stories. And who knows? Maybe Trump is trying to throw people off the scent of this other story out of DC that's about to break big that I know you're trying to bury right now about a certain congressman. I know you're trying to bury it. It's not gonna happen. I know for a fact you're not gonna be able to buy this story off. It will come out, and it could implicate Cash Patel and others. And it's gonna be bad about a very popular congressman. And and some stuff has started to leak in both of these instances, but this is now where it's gonna go. And the people that would ride or die with you and and make sure that these stories don't become the big news and distract from what you're doing, now they will. Now these will be the big stories, and and we'll be forced to cover them because we're not winning. And now you've just decided to throw us overboard. So I don't know what you expect people to do at this point, but it's gonna be bad. And I would be shocked at this point if Dan Bongino lasts much longer. I think Dan Bongino is going to have the same realization that Jen Psaki had, which is the longer I stick around this administration, the worse my integrity looks and the harder it's gonna be for me to have a career in the political media when I'm done here. I think Bongino is gonna realize that if he hasn't already, and I'd be I'd be stunned if he lasts much longer after all of this. However he feels about it or Trump, I I just think he's gonna realize self preservation. I've gotta get out of here. Now, I don't regret voting for president Trump. I don't regret supporting president Trump, and I'll always be grateful for president Trump for freeing innocent people from prison and for pardoning me and all the great things that he's done. But I just feel like we've we've crossed the point of no return now. And to me, this latest post is he's over us. He's done. He doesn't care about our support anymore. He's got new people he's wanting to ride with now, and it's not us. And to do it over the Epstein story is a strange phenomenon, but now the fallout is inevitable. I don't know if he's getting bad advice. I don't know if he's just unable to read the room anymore. I don't know if maybe it's an age thing or a health thing, but this is clearly where it's going, and it's a bad direction. And so I think things are only gonna get weirder from here. I think the news is only going to get worse from here. It didn't have to be this way. That's what's so frustrating about it, but that's how it is. That's how it is now. So, you know, hopefully, we get a good economy out of this administration. That'd be nice, but who knows? Who knows what we're gonna get and what we're not gonna get at this point? But I guess it's fair to say you're not gonna drain the swamp. You're not gonna get deep state arrests. And whatever operation Epstein and Maxwell were running and and all the blackmail and all the sexual perverts and pedophiles, you're not gonna get them exposed. You're not gonna get them arrested. So, yep, people are gonna be upset with that. That's how it goes. But looks like that's now the political territory that we are in. It's the political bizarro world that we are in, so we will react accordingly.
Saved - July 28, 2025 at 1:05 PM

@GuntherEagleman - Gunther Eagleman™

Never thought I would see the day that Bill Maher would admit he was WRONG about something Trump does. Has hell frozen over? https://t.co/L3jwlLolEs

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The speaker admits to initially believing the economy would be tanked by July 4th, a prediction that did not come to pass. While acknowledging economic downturn is still possible, the speaker emphasizes the current reality: the stock market is at record highs, and they don't observe signs of a depression. They expected tariffs to sink the economy, but that hasn't happened. The speaker stresses the importance of dealing with this reality instead of being driven by dislike of Donald Trump, which they believe is unproductive and leads to dishonesty. They admit to not knowing Trump's strategy but acknowledge the current economic indicators.
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Speaker 0: I remember I, along with probably most people, were saying at the beginning, Oh, you know, by the July 4, somebody had to think how how the country was the economy was gonna be tanked by then. And I was kind of like, Well, that seems right to me, but that didn't happen. Now, it could happen tomorrow. I'm just saying that's reality, so let's work first from the reality of that, not from I just hate Donald Trump. Yeah. Because that's boring and doesn't get us anywhere and leads you to dishonesty, because the truth is I don't know what his strategy is, but look, the stock market is at record highs. I know not everybody lives by the stock market, but I also drive around. I don't see a country in a depression at all. I see people out there just living their lives, and I would have thought, and I got to own it, that these tariffs were going to fucking sink this economy by this time, and they didn't. Know, how do we deal with that fact? Because that's the fact. Yeah.
Saved - October 13, 2025 at 7:54 AM

@LynneBP_294 - LynneP

You must watch this one! Trump is not backing down! I proudly voted for him 3X! 🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸 https://t.co/XObRRf6rDz

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During the exchange, the president declares: "You're just a lightweight. Don't talk to me that way. I'm the president of The United States." "I will give you voter suppression. You just have to sit down, please. Sit down." The president interrupts: "What a stupid question that is. What a stupid question." He claims: "you're in 20,000,000 people unemployed" and accuses the media: "your network, way you cover it, is fake." "That's why you have a lower a lower approval rating than you've ever had before times probably three." He says: "nearly two hundred dead, fourteen thousand who are sick, millions, as you witnessed, who are scared" and counters: "I say that you're a terrible reporter." He adds: "Be nice. Don't be threatening." The exchange includes insults like: "you don't have the brains you were born with." Finally, "Let's give it a shot" and "Thank you."
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Speaker 0: Look. Between you people don't answer don't talk to me that way. You're just a you're just a lightweight. Don't talk to me that way. Don't talk to I'm the president of The United States. Don't ever talk to the president that way. Go ahead. Take the take the Well, I'll give you voters I I I will give you voter suppression. You just have to sit down, please. Sit down. I didn't call you. I didn't call you. I didn't call you. Okay. Question? Yeah. Go ahead. Sure. She's shocked that I picked her. No. She's like in a state of shock. Speaker 1: I'm not thinking, mister president. Speaker 0: I know you're not thinking. You never do. Speaker 1: I'm sorry? Speaker 0: No. Go ahead. Go ahead. How many cases were in The United States when I did my ban? How many people had died in The United States? Sir, do Speaker 1: you acknowledge that you didn't think Speaker 0: you were spread? Keep your voice down. Speaker 1: Do you want him to rein in Robert Mueller? Speaker 0: What a stupid question that is. What a stupid question. But I watch you a lot. You ask a lot of stupid questions. Speaker 1: You didn't let me ask my question. Speaker 0: Well, you you've been asking a question for ten minutes. So please sit down. Speaker 1: The argument is that you bought yourself some time. You didn't use it to prepare hospitals. You didn't use it to ramp up testing. Right now, Speaker 0: you're in 20,000,000 people unemployed. It's so disgraceful the way you say that. Look. Look. You know you're a fake. You know that your whole network, way you cover it, is fake. And most of you and not all of you. But the people are wise to you. That's why you have a lower a lower approval rating than you've ever had before times probably three. Speaker 2: What do you say the Americans were scared though? I guess, nearly two hundred dead, fourteen thousand who are sick, millions, as you witnessed, who are scared right now. What do you say to Americans who are watching you right now who are scared? Speaker 0: I say that you're a terrible reporter. That's what I say. Go ahead. Speaker 3: You said repeatedly that you think that some of Speaker 1: the equipment that governors are requesting, they don't actually need. You said New York might need Speaker 3: might not need 30,000. You said it Speaker 1: on Sean Hannity's Fox News. You said Speaker 0: You know, why don't why don't you people act let let me ask you. Speaker 3: You said Speaker 0: state you act why don't you act in a little more positive? It's always trying Speaker 3: to get you Speaker 0: Get you. Get you. And you know what? That's why nobody trusts the media anymore. Speaker 3: My question is, how is that gonna impact? Speaker 0: You didn't hear me. That's why you used to work for the Times, and now you work for somebody else. Look. Let me tell you something. Be nice. Don't be threatening. Don't be threatening. Let's give it a shot. Speaker 1: Thank you. You know, governor Cuomo, as you played in that clip, has indeed praised a lot of what the federal government has done, but he No. Speaker 0: Excuse me. Excuse me. He didn't say a lot. He said we did a phenomenal job. He didn't say a lot. He didn't say you did a good job on ventilators, but nothing else. No. He said we did a phenomenal job. So report accurately because you are one of the most inaccurate reporters. Those people have been just absolutely excoriated by some of the fake news like you, your CNN, your fake news. And let me just tell you, they were excoriated by people like you that don't know any better because you don't have the brains you were born with. Speaker 1: Sir, why are you saying that to me specifically? Speaker 0: Telling you. That's right. I'm not saying it specifically to anybody. I'm saying it to anybody who would ask a nasty question like Speaker 1: a nasty question. Speaker 0: Please go ahead. Speaker 1: Why does it matter when Speaker 0: Okay. Anybody else? Please go ahead in the back, please. Speaker 1: I have I have two questions. Speaker 0: No. It's okay. Speaker 1: But you pointed to me. I have two questions, mister Speaker 0: president. Next. Next, please. Speaker 1: But you did you called on me. Speaker 0: I did and you didn't respond. And now I'm calling on Speaker 1: Sorry. Speaker 0: I just the young lady in the back, please. Speaker 1: I just wanted to let my Speaker 0: colleague finish. But can I Speaker 1: ask you Speaker 0: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much? Appreciate it. Thank you.
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