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The Secret Service failed to protect Donald Trump during an assassination attempt, leading to calls for accountability and investigation. Lara Trump suggests divine protection saved Trump. The potential consequences of Trump being harmed are discussed, with Brad expressing relief that the situation did not escalate further.

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Gunfire erupted during a Trump rally, prompting a swift response from the Secret Service. Snipers were seen on a nearby building, aiming towards the trees where the shots appeared to originate. Breaking news confirmed that shots had been fired at the event.

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The speaker demands the resignation of the director of the Secret Service due to security failures during an event where President Trump was shot. Questions are raised about why the threat was not neutralized sooner, despite warnings from the crowd. The director is pressed on whether there was a stand-down order or conspiracy. The director states an investigation is ongoing, but the speaker insists on her resignation.

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Attorney General Garland was questioned about overruling FBI agents in a raid on ex-President Trump's residence. He stated he approved the decision but did not make it. The senator cited a Washington Post article claiming FBI agents were against the raid. Garland denied discussing this with the White House and faced criticism for FBI leaks distancing themselves from his decisions. Garland deflected the accusations, questioning the motives behind the leaks. Senator Cotton's time for questioning expired. Translation: Attorney General Garland was questioned about his involvement in a raid on ex-President Trump's residence. He approved the decision but did not make it. The senator referenced a Washington Post article claiming FBI agents opposed the raid. Garland denied discussing this with the White House and faced criticism for FBI leaks distancing themselves from his decisions. Garland questioned the motives behind the leaks. Senator Cotton's time for questioning expired.

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The day before leaving office, Trump declassified Crossfire Hurricane documents, but the FBI and intel agencies prevented their release, citing sources and methods. Mark Meadows instructed a privacy review, but instead, the Mar-a-Lago raid occurred to retrieve those documents. Trump had sued Hillary Clinton over Crossfire Hurricane in Florida, where Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who had previously posted anti-Trump sentiments, recused himself. Six weeks later, Reinhart approved the Mar-a-Lago raid. The speaker claims the raid's purpose was to recover Crossfire Hurricane documents, not classified records, asserting presidents can access presidential records, even after leaving office. Biden cut off Trump's security clearance, and Trump reciprocated. Biden allegedly had six stashes of stolen classified records from his time as VP and senator. The speaker suggests that individuals involved in Crossfire Hurricane, including Brennan, Rice, Clapper, Clinton, Elias, and Sullivan, should seek legal counsel due to an ongoing criminal conspiracy.

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The raid was to retrieve damaging documents related to the Russian collusion scandal, declassified by Trump but not released by the Biden Justice Department. Trump's statement on declassification was discussed, comparing it to a previous case involving Clinton's records. The Presidential Records Act was mentioned, highlighting differences in its application to Trump.

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A journalist asks about a recent FBI action at the Fulton County, Georgia elections office, where twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images were seized. The journalist notes that the president claimed, “they got into the votes. You're going to see some interesting things happening,” and asks why the president was so involved in an FBI and DOJ raid. A spokesperson responds that the president’s statements do not imply his involvement. He emphasizes that this is a criminal grand jury investigation, and clarifies that there was a search warrant authorized by a federal judge, a magistrate judge in Atlanta, which allowed the FBI to seize the records. The spokesperson notes that the records have been seized by the FBI as part of the ongoing investigation. The journalist presses on what the investigation is about. The spokesperson reiterates that he cannot discuss specifics of any grand jury investigation, but previously stated that election integrity is of the highest importance to the American people, and that the efforts are aimed at ensuring free and fair elections for everyone in the country, Democrats and Republicans alike. The spokesperson adds that they are doing everything possible to uphold election integrity. The journalist mentions that in Georgia, claims of voter fraud related to the twenty twenty ballots have been debunked repeatedly and that there were multiple recounts. The transcript ends without further elaboration on those claims. Key points conveyed: - The FBI seized twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images from the Fulton County elections office. - The president suggested that “interesting things” would occur, prompting questions about his involvement. - A spokesperson denies the president’s involvement and describes the actions as part of a criminal grand jury investigation. - A federal magistrate judge in Atlanta issued the search warrant permitting the seizure; the FBI conducted the seizure. - The investigation’s specifics cannot be discussed, but officials assert a commitment to election integrity and ensuring free and fair elections for all Americans. - The dialogue references prior debunking of voter fraud claims in Georgia and multiple recounts, without presenting new specifics.

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The Secret Service is investigating who in the Trump campaign knew about a recent service issue. Some people close to Trump were unaware. Trump has a close security team that he trusts and respects.

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The Secret Service report on the attempted assassination of former President Trump reveals a shocking 26-minute stand down order, with agents not allowed on key vantage points. Local police were told to take a break at McDonald's. This was not a series of mistakes, but a coordinated attempt at a coup. Full transparency, answers, and justice are needed. Translation: The Secret Service report on the attempted assassination of former President Trump reveals a shocking 26-minute stand down order, with agents not allowed on key vantage points. Local police were told to take a break at McDonald's. This was not a series of mistakes, but a coordinated attempt at a coup. Full transparency, answers, and justice are needed.

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Two men on a roof near Trump missed spotting a potential threat despite people yelling. The Secret Service failed to act when a man with a gun was reported. Candace Owens questions how the security breach occurred, emphasizing the thorough security measures usually taken. She expresses disbelief in the failure of intelligence and demands accountability from the Secret Service agents involved.

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The Washington FBI office strongly advised against raiding President Trump's home, noting that he was cooperating and had allowed the FBI access multiple times. This suggests that the raid was politically motivated to portray Trump as guilty. Christopher Wray is criticized for politicizing the process and treating Trump differently than Joe Biden, indicating a lack of consistent standards for both presidents.

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In the video, Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if any evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia has been found. Speaker 1 mentions that information can be found in the report prepared by director Mueller, but they are not aware of any collusion or conspiracy. Speaker 0 then interrupts and states that when the FBI opened Crossfire Hurricane, they did not have any information suggesting that anyone in the Trump campaign had been in contact with Russian intelligence officials.

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The speaker was angry about the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. The speaker says the House Manager texted about the FBI being outside the house and having access to the speaker's bedroom, closets, office, and personal items. The speaker also says the FBI searched Barron's room. The speaker was surprised by the invasion of privacy and the way it was done. Upon returning to the house, the speaker saw unpleasant things that nobody wants to see. The speaker is angry that people went through their stuff.

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The Secret Service report on the attempted assassination of former President Trump in Butler, PA reveals a 26-minute stand down order, restrictions on surveillance equipment, and officers being directed away from critical areas. The local police were even told to take a break at McDonald's. This was not just a series of mistakes, but a coordinated attempt on a former president's life. Transparency, answers, and justice are needed in this situation. Translation: The Secret Service report on the attempted assassination of former President Trump in Butler, PA reveals a 26-minute stand down order, restrictions on surveillance equipment, and officers being directed away from critical areas. The local police were even told to take a break at McDonald's. This was not just a series of mistakes, but a coordinated attempt on a former president's life. Transparency, answers, and justice are needed in this situation.

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The FBI used deadly force during a raid at Mar a Lago, seizing documents and searching Melania and Barron Trump's bedrooms. Trump's legal team claims Biden's administration violated Trump's rights, seizing passports, tax records, and medical information. Trump calls Biden a threat to democracy and unfit for office. The raid was deemed illegal and executed in bad faith. Biden allegedly wanted to target Trump aggressively. The FBI's actions are criticized as excessive and unjustified.

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A little over one hour ago, we learned that the Biden administration raided the home of the former president Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump announced the raid in a statement and Fox News has confirmed that the raid occurred. "these are dark times for our nation" said the former president, as my beautiful home, Mar A Lago, is currently under siege by a large group of FBI agents. Trump wrote, "nothing like this has ever happened to a president of The United States before." "agents also broke into his safe." The Times reported the search focused on material Trump had brought from the White House to Mar A Lago, including 15 boxes delayed in returning to the Archives. The timing remains unclear; Trump called it political targeting at the highest level. He was in Trump Tower when he learned of the raid; no DOJ comment yet.

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The speakers discussed a call with Secret Service and FBI regarding the security breach at a Trump rally. They questioned why the event wasn't paused when a threat was identified before Trump went on stage. They criticized the lack of action and accountability within the Secret Service. Despite the incident, they expressed gratitude that Trump was unharmed. They highlighted the need for better security protocols and transparency. The conversation ended with thanks and a promise to continue advocating for change.

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In 2016-2015, FBI officials texted about an "insurance policy" against Trump. No FBI agents expressed disappointment about Trump surviving an assassination attempt. One individual made inappropriate comments and was referred for disciplinary action. The speaker will share any further incidents with the committee.

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They point to the Pacific, noticing someone on a roof. Mention of making America better. Discussion of border security, referencing a chart showing a decrease in illegal immigration during previous administration. Suddenly, news of shots fired at a Trump rally, uncertainty if the President was hit. Secret Service response and speculation on the situation.

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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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A shadowy figure was seen moving on a roof near where Donald Trump spoke in Orlando. The FBI believes it could be the would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was on roofs 150 yards away from the stage. There were communication issues during the event.

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A figure was seen moving on a roof near where Donald Trump spoke. The FBI identified Thomas Matthew Crooks as a potential threat who was on nearby roofs. It is possible that the figure in the video is Crooks.

Breaking Points

TORTURED Alex Jones BEGS Trump To Stop Epstein Spiral
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Joe Rogan discussed the confusion surrounding the Trump administration's claims about Jeffrey Epstein's files, highlighting contradictions between statements made by officials and the FBI's assertions that no incriminating evidence exists. Pam Bondi's claim of "tens of thousands" of videos raised eyebrows, especially when juxtaposed with the FBI director's comments. The conversation touched on the potential for Trump to distract from these issues through military actions, as suggested by Christian, who noted that some supporters might feel disillusioned with Trump's outsider image. The hosts emphasized the impact of this situation on both hardcore MAGA supporters and more moderate Republicans, with some podcasters feeling pressured to maintain their stance on Epstein. Candace Owens and Alex Jones expressed concern over Trump's perceived gaslighting of his base, suggesting that he may be controlled by others. The discussion concluded with reflections on the implications of Trump's actions and the dark narrative forming around his presidency.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Raid's 1/6 Connection, and Building Mental Toughness, with Andy Frisella & Charles C.W. Cooke
Guests: Andy Frisella, Charles C.W. Cooke
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the FBI's raid on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, highlighting the controversy surrounding the seizure of Trump's passports. Initially dismissed by mainstream media, it was later confirmed that the passports were indeed taken. Kelly criticizes CBS News anchor Norah O'Donnell for not retracting her misleading statement about the passports, emphasizing the growing distrust in elite institutions among Americans. Kelly and guest Charles C.W. Cooke discuss the implications of the FBI's actions, suggesting that the investigation into Trump may be politically motivated rather than a straightforward legal matter. Cooke argues that if the investigation is based on the Presidential Records Act, it appears disproportionate compared to past cases, such as Hillary Clinton's email scandal, where no search warrant was executed. They express concern over the potential for the DOJ to misuse its power against political rivals. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of high fuel costs affecting summer vacations and the benefits of investing in a Michael Phelps swim spa for year-round enjoyment. Kelly then introduces Andy Frisella, known for his 75 Hard program, aimed at promoting mental toughness and personal accountability. Frisella shares his background, emphasizing the importance of resilience and hard work instilled by his father. He recounts his struggles with weight and how a violent incident in his youth led to a transformative perspective on life. Frisella stresses the significance of overcoming challenges and the power of perspective in personal growth. The discussion covers the 75 Hard program's rules, which include strict dietary guidelines, daily workouts, and reading, all designed to foster discipline and mental toughness. Frisella argues that many people fail to recognize their potential due to negative self-talk and societal pressures, advocating for a shift towards celebrating resilience and achievement rather than victimhood. Kelly and Frisella conclude by emphasizing the need for individuals to take responsibility for their lives and strive for personal growth, encouraging listeners to embrace challenges as opportunities for development. The show wraps up with a teaser for the next episode featuring former education secretary Betsy DeVos, focusing on current issues in education.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Maddow's Fani Willis Softball, and "Deadly Force" at Mar-a-Lago, with Rich Lowry and Charles Cooke
Guests: Rich Lowry, Charles Cooke
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Megyn Kelly discusses several pressing topics with guests Rich Lowry and Charles Cooke. They begin by addressing new court documents revealing that FBI agents were authorized to use deadly force during the raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, which Kelly finds outrageous given the presence of Secret Service agents. Lowry argues that while this is standard procedure, the situation was unique due to Trump's status as a former president. They express concerns about the implications of such a raid on government norms and the potential risks involved. The conversation shifts to the ongoing trial against Trump, with Lowry suggesting that the chances of a hung jury have increased due to the prosecution's reliance on Michael Cohen, whom he deems not credible. Cooke shares his pessimism about the jury's fairness, noting that many jurors may be influenced by the political climate in Manhattan. They also critique Rachel Maddow's interview with Fulton County DA Fani Willis, highlighting her lack of tough questions and framing her as a victim of political harassment. Kelly and her guests argue that the scrutiny Willis faces is due to her ethical lapses rather than race, countering Maddow's narrative. The discussion further delves into the left's handling of law enforcement issues, particularly through the lens of Cory Bush's proposed legislation aimed at addressing mental health services for those affected by police violence. They argue that such measures perpetuate a narrative of systemic racism within police forces, despite statistics showing that unarmed black men shot by police are a small fraction of overall interactions. Overall, the panel emphasizes the dangers of politicizing the justice system and the need for accountability and integrity within law enforcement and the legal process.
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