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I've never seen so many people wanting to see a president dead. I didn't see this level of anger when Biden pushed the '94 crime bill, opposed schooling for Black children, or made the "you ain't black" comment. Where was this outrage when Reagan put pharmaceuticals in inner cities? Trump wants to change things, and everyone loses their minds. I question whether the anti-Trump people are really Americans. Today's Democratic Party seems more like an immigrant party, not caring about Americans, but replacing you with people from other countries. They're taking your money and giving it to foreigners. When are you going to wake up? Why do you want to see Trump dead? Where was this energy when politicians were really doing bad things?

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There is concern about the rise of authoritarianism and potential fascism in the US. While the leader plays a role, it is the people who desire this that are a bigger part of the problem. One of the major political parties has been embracing extremism on the ultra right, which has become central to Republican politics. This movement is not solely influenced by Trump, but rather pushes him to be more extreme. It is a problem within the Republican Party, not just one man.

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The speaker discusses the concerns raised by Trump's critics, comparing them to the actions of the Biden Harris administration. They highlight the danger of labeling Trump as a modern-day Hitler and the implicit call for violence against him. The speaker argues that this message is alarming and goes against the principles of the United States. They criticize those in positions of power for abusing their authority and undermining democracy in their pursuit of their desired outcome.

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If you're a patriotic American who does your research, how could you hate Donald Trump? He's the most popular businessman in American history. Before 2016, he had the most movie cameos. How can he be racist when he won an NAACP award? Didn't we have peace around the world when Trump was in office? Why are we giving Ukraine 60 billion when we have border problems? After the U.S. left a million guns in Afghanistan, Xi Jinping and Putin gave the Taliban legitimacy. Didn't Biden give Putin access to a gas pipeline, and then Putin went to war with Ukraine? Was it a coincidence that Brittney Griner was traded for Victor Boot after that? You voted for this over Trump? You need to wake up.

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Trump is calling for Biden to be removed from the ballot, but there have been no convictions. This move is seen as dangerous to democracy and sets a bad precedent. It is compared to Hitler's tendencies. The speaker questions why the candidate leading in the polls would be removed, suggesting it is to increase the chances of winning. The importance of letting voters decide is emphasized, as well as the disregard for democracy and potential authoritarianism. The speaker also brings up allegations against Biden, but argues that others have also mishandled classified documents. The conversation touches on Russian interference, the Steele dossier, and public determination of the line. The speaker believes Trump is leading in the polls and that there is an effort to remove him. The other speaker disagrees.

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The session centers on evaluating past presidential performance and contemporary immigration politics. The speaker argues that the movement’s criticisms of immigrants and open borders would have appeared during Barack Obama’s presidency as well, pointing out that Obama is sometimes labeled “the deporter in chief.” When asked if Obama was a good president, the participants largely affirm that he did a good job: Governor Walts, Governor Pritzker, Governor Hochul, and Perryman all express the view that Obama’s presidency was good. The speaker then contends that Obama’s immigration policies were largely the same as the policies Republicans are currently opposing, noting that “Barack Obama had the very same policies for the most part on immigration that Republicans are parroting today.” The speaker contrasts this with charges that current protesters are labeling as Gestapo-like, arguing that those who advocate for open borders actually harm both Americans and those who are unauthorized immigrants, asserting that the policies do not arise from understanding or sympathy but have the opposite effect. A crucial part of the argument accuses those in power of exploiting racial identities for political ends. The speaker claims that “when you use brown people, just like they use black people with BLM and Marxists during BLM to usher that in,” money travels “back to the communist party,” and that elected officials’ platform is being used to usher in communism rather than defend American values. The speaker admonishes the audience not to roll their eyes, saying the topic is serious and that money is involved. The speaker emphasizes that the information being provided should inform decisions and asserts that if a person truly upholds American ideologies and constitutional perspectives, they should not be speaking at the rally. A formal action is announced: the speaker “authorized a letter to be sent to my office to the president of The United States to rescind millions of dollars in funding that we know are going to the no kings protest that were authorized and basically given under the last administration.” The claim is that Congress should act to protect the American people from foreign interests, foreign governments, and also the communist influence, rather than simply pointing fingers or blaming others. The statement ends with “Well, general lady yield,” signaling a procedural transition.

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Donald Trump is blamed for political divide and seen as a domestic terrorist by some. He's compared to historical figures and criticized for his actions.

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No one can beat Trump in the Republican party because his supporters are loyal to him. Even if you run against him, you become his enemy. Trump's policies were effective, especially for the economy, and people liked his ideas. The mayor of New York City, who once supported immigration, now wants to stop it. However, COVID-19 and the resulting lockdowns caused economic collapse. Trump offers hope to bring the country back to its previous state. The attempts to discredit Trump, such as the Russia collusion and the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story, were coordinated and false. The intelligence agencies colluded against Trump, even though the country was thriving under his presidency. Biden is not seen as functional, and his criticisms of Trump are seen as nonsense to weaken the Democratic Party. The speaker is interested in hearing Trump's perspective and wants to know what it's really like to be in office and deal with the deep state. The machine that runs the country is more complex than just elected representatives.

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Speaker 0: Let me ask you tonight. Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist? Speaker 1: Yes. I do. Speaker 0: This is what kicking the shit out of fascism looks like. Speaker 2: Try to prevent the spread of the lawlessness and the fascist chaos that's been unleashed against us. Speaker 1: So when we say Donald Trump is a fascist, fascism, a huge component of fascism, is uniting racism, bigotry, a form of racist nationalism. Speaker 0: This is we are now living in a fascist dictatorship. Speaker 1: Mhmm. And we are worried about potential rise of fascism in this country. We're worried about our democracy falling to an authoritarian and potentially fascist form of government. Speaker 0: Not only to roll over to Donald Trump's will, but to roll over our democracy and allow him to take over this country as a fascist dictator. Speaker 1: When fascism isn't just coming, it's already here. Speaker 0: The former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Mark Milley, said, no one has ever been more dangerous to this country than Donald Trump, and he is a fascist to his core.

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The speaker asserts the southern border was secured under President Trump, upsetting some colleagues who claim it was done the wrong way. The speaker believes their colleagues are upset it was done at all, alleging President Biden reversed these measures, effectively inviting illegal immigration. The speaker estimates President Biden has allowed up to 20 million people into the country illegally, likening it to adding 10 Nebraskas. The speaker suggests that either President Biden and supporting Democrats believe in open borders, or they appointed incompetent individuals to manage the border. The speaker asks if vetting at the border is considered racist and if these foreign nationals are viewed as potential new voters. The speaker states that opposing illegal immigration while supporting legal immigration does not make someone racist, but rather someone who believes in the rule of law. The speaker concludes by reiterating the border was secured under the current administration, upsetting some colleagues.

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The speaker claims the political left lacks a "good old days" to reference, implying they cannot credibly blame Donald Trump for ruining anything because they had already "wrecked the country." They supposedly cannot point to a time when things were better under President Biden, citing issues such as an open border policy, the Afghanistan retreat, the Ukraine and Iran conflicts, and high inflation. The speaker suggests that, lacking substantive criticisms, the left resorts to personal attacks, such as criticizing Trump's attire or labeling him a fascist or Nazi. They also mention criticisms of Trump's language, referring to it as "smutty mouth, potty mouth."

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In this video, the speaker reveals that they voted for Donald Trump twice because they believed he was the better choice compared to the Democratic candidates. They consider themselves a libertarian and value personal freedom. However, they express anger towards anyone who labels them or others who made the same voting choice as "semi-fascist." The speaker argues that the current situation in the country, with the union of big tech and government, censorship of conservative voices, and banning of vaccine mandate critics, is closer to fascism than anything Trump did. They predict that Democrats will increase accusations of fascism against Republicans in the upcoming midterms. The speaker also mentions the tactic of infiltrating opposition parties to create chaos and make them appear violent or illegal. They urge viewers to question reports of Nazi flags at Republican rallies and to be skeptical of fake hate crimes. The speaker concludes by invoking Godwin's Law, stating that President Biden has lost the argument.

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The speakers are asked what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says Trump "just does everything he wants" and is a "convicted felon." Another speaker claims Trump is trying to control the media narrative, citing the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and allegedly not allowing the Associated Press into the White House. When asked if renaming the Gulf of Mexico is pointless, the speaker agrees. The speakers are asked again what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says a core tenet of fascism is creating an enemy. The speaker admits they received the sign and talking points from someone else. They say they came out to protest because of executive overreach.

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"People have been beaten down so long, and they feel so betrayed by government." "Be grossly generalistic. You could put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right? The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it." "Ahead of tonight's rally in Maryland, Biden told reporters what we're seeing now is the beginning or the death knell of an extreme MAGA philosophy. It is not just Trump, It's the entire philosophy. It's like semi fascism." "The other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage." "The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters." "Are they a threat to democracy? Yes." "Donald Trump's modern day Gasco Gasco is scooping folks up off the streets. They're in unmarked vans wearing masks, being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons." "suspending habeas corpus." "A few weeks ago, they kicked out three children, all under eight years old. One of them had brain cancer for Christ's sakes."

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Trump supporters are accused of supporting fascism and racism by backing him. They are criticized for denying his racist remarks, attacking the media, and displaying authoritarian tendencies. Comparisons to Hitler and dictators are made, warning of a potential autocratic future under Trump. The ex-president is accused of appealing to white supremacy and nationalism. The speaker emphasizes the dangers of fascism and the erosion of democracy under Trump's leadership.

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The speaker discusses the Biden administration's use of the term "fascist" without providing a clear definition. They argue that anyone who disagrees with Joe Biden is labeled a fascist, and highlight Biden's recent statement that Republicans are "semi fascists." The speaker expresses concern over the administration's declaration of war against half the country and criticizes the Department of Homeland Security's encouragement of children to report their parents for COVID disinformation. They introduce Blake Masters, a Senate candidate from Arizona, who condemns the Democrats' actions, accusing them of destroying the economy, border security, and indoctrinating children. Masters emphasizes the importance of protecting families and vows to fight against the Democrats' authoritarianism.

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The president insults millions of hardworking Americans—parents, veterans, small business owners, and farmers—by calling Trump supporters garbage. This comes from a leader who has faced criticism for his actions and policies, including issues with the economy and border security. There's a double standard in media outrage, as past comments have drawn significant backlash. The administration shows open contempt for those who hold different views, labeling them as deplorables and irredeemable. However, those who think independently and advocate for responsible government and true borders represent the heart of America. If that makes them garbage, so be it.

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The discussion revolves around accusations against Donald Trump regarding his comments on the election and Liz Cheney. One participant dismisses the notion that Trump's remarks are fascist, arguing that they are taken out of context. They express skepticism about the portrayal of Trump's words and suggest that he is more reasonable than those who advocate for war. The conversation shifts to media coverage of the FBI investigation into Russian interference, with one side claiming that the network presented unverified sources as truth. The other side insists they reported on the investigation accurately. The dialogue concludes with a focus on Trump's recent statements and his rally messages.

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People voting for Trump are often scapegoated and misunderstood. While Trump may not have the best family values, he had some valid points about NATO, immigration, and China. However, his approach towards Mexico and China was not ideal. It's important to understand why people support Trump instead of making it a binary choice. We should respect our fellow citizens and listen to their perspectives. The Democrats' derogatory remarks towards Trump supporters need to stop. Treating others with respect and having open conversations is crucial. Negative talk about MAGA could potentially harm Biden's election campaign.

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Democrats have labeled President Trump a threat to democracy for nearly a decade, even comparing him to Hitler. Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have used the justice system against him, hoping to imprison him after he faced a lengthy court case. This political violence has led to two assassination attempts on his life. Despite this, Trump's opponents claim they reject political violence, yet they continue to spread dangerous rhetoric that incites it. Recently, they labeled his rally attendees as Nazis, which is divisive and harmful. The media often blames Trump for division, but many Americans see through these narratives. As a result, Trump is gaining popularity in 2024, as people remember a stronger democracy during his presidency compared to today.

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The speaker asserts that critics of President Trump's agenda are responsible for COVID lockdowns, open borders, Middle East failures, federal overreach, and the offshoring of essential industries to China. The speaker claims Trump inherited these problems and is actively fixing them. According to the speaker, under Trump, the Southern Border has the lowest number of illegal crossings in US history. The speaker says Trump is protecting American jobs and manufacturing, preventing foreign countries from undermining national defense. The speaker states that manufacturing security is national security, and Trump is confronting the bureaucracy and judiciary that have taken away citizens' rights. The speaker concludes that Trump is restoring national democracy and popular sovereignty, making America free again.

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In the video, the speaker criticizes the actions of the Trump administration, claiming that they made the dictator very wealthy. They also accuse President Biden of prioritizing other countries over America, neglecting industries and families. The speaker questions the accomplishments of Biden's three years in office, stating that nothing positive has been achieved. They specifically mention the border situation as being problematic.

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Trump told me that Biden was angry after his term and blamed Obama and Nancy Pelosi for what happened. Biden's team was terrified of letting him speak freely, because they didn't trust him. They were also surprised to learn he was planning a second term from day one. It's hard for the Democratic party to find a good leader to replace Biden. I feel bad for Democratic voters, the party is corrupt. The left doesn't understand the MAGA movement's desire for retribution and change. Someone said our country is being stolen by fascists and Nazis, but when asked to clarify, specified that they were referring to people who are openly Nazis, not Republicans in Washington.

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In conversation with President Trump
Guests: President Trump
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In a conversation with the All-In Pod, President Trump discussed various topics, emphasizing the challenges businesses face under the Biden Administration, particularly regarding regulations and taxes. He highlighted his previous tax cuts, which reduced corporate tax rates from up to 45% to 21%, and claimed that cutting regulations was even more impactful for economic growth. Trump expressed concern over rising crime rates in Democrat-run cities, attributing them to high taxes and regulations, and criticized the current administration's approach to policing. When asked about inflation and tariffs, Trump acknowledged Larry Summers' concerns but defended tariffs as a means of gaining economic and political leverage. He argued that the U.S. must maintain its power in global trade and warned against losing the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency. On foreign policy, Trump asserted that the Ukraine conflict would not have occurred under his presidency and criticized Biden's handling of NATO and relations with Russia. He expressed a willingness to negotiate peace and suggested that NATO expansion could be reconsidered to facilitate a resolution. Regarding the Israel-Palestine situation, Trump lamented the missed opportunities for peace during his administration and blamed Iran's financial resurgence for the current tensions. He reiterated his commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. On domestic issues, Trump stated he would not support a national abortion ban, emphasizing that states should decide the matter. He proposed a green card for graduates of U.S. colleges to attract skilled workers and discussed the need for educational reform, advocating for returning control to states. Finally, Trump addressed the border situation, criticizing Biden for leaving gaps in the wall and allowing an influx of migrants, including criminals. He reiterated his commitment to border security and the importance of skilled immigration for economic growth. The conversation concluded with Trump expressing a desire for transparency in government, particularly regarding the JFK files and other sensitive information.

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In conversation with Mark Cuban
Guests: Mark Cuban, Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, Gary Gensler
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In this episode of the All-In podcast, hosts Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg welcome Mark Cuban, who discusses his active involvement in politics as an independent. Cuban expresses his support for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump, emphasizing that he evaluates candidates based on policies and character rather than party affiliation. He reflects on his voting history, noting he has voted for both Republicans and Democrats, and shares anecdotes from his early political involvement, including working with Ross Perot. The conversation shifts to Trump's presidency, where Cuban critiques Trump's handling of various issues, including the BLM protests and foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Cuban argues that Trump's actions contributed to inflation and expresses concern about the divisive tone of Trump's presidency. He acknowledges some positives, such as tax cuts, but emphasizes the negative impact of Trump's rhetoric and decisions. Cuban also discusses Biden's presidency, pointing out failures in immigration policy and spending but recognizing some successes, such as infrastructure investments. He critiques the Democratic Party's handling of the primary process, suggesting that Harris was anointed without facing significant competition. The discussion then moves to the tech industry, particularly focusing on OpenAI and its evolution from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity. Cuban expresses skepticism about OpenAI's valuation and its competitive position against other tech giants like Google and Microsoft. He highlights the importance of transparency in the pharmaceutical industry through his venture, Cost Plus Drugs, which aims to disrupt the opaque pricing practices of Pharmacy Benefit Managers. Cuban shares insights on the future of AI, suggesting that while many companies are racing to develop AI technologies, the true winners remain uncertain. He believes that the integration of technology into government processes could improve efficiency and reduce costs. Finally, Cuban reflects on his decision to sell a majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks, citing the need for new revenue sources and the pressures on his family. He discusses his ongoing commitment to healthcare innovation and expresses a desire to continue making a positive impact in the industry. The episode concludes with lighthearted banter about sports and Cuban's relationships with other entrepreneurs, including Elon Musk.
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