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My husband, a political prisoner, was taken by the FBI after our son reported him. He went to trial and received a seven-and-a-half-year sentence for being at the Capitol on January 6th. The government is weaponizing its power against American citizens, tearing families apart. I attend court hearings to witness the injustice and the precedents being set. They want to control us and criminalize our beliefs. We must resist and fight back. Our country is worth it. Our First Amendment rights are being taken away. My husband is serving time for exercising his right to protest. The government is using the January 6th events to target Trump and further their agenda. We stand outside the DC jail every night to support the patriots being held there.

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Speaker 0 portrays Tina Peters as a 'gold star mother' whose son 'paid the ultimate price' in Iraq, noting she 'went and made a backup copy of the hard drive' in Colorado elections, which 'gave president Trump and his administration every shred of evidence they needed to put all these people away.' Peters, '80 years old,' was put on lunch/dish duty in a harsh Colorado prison. The speaker imagines Trump should have moved the White House to Colorado and pressed Jenna Griswold with a 'special counsel' for Colorado election fraud, arguing that 'the most powerful man in the world has zero ability because it's a state charge' and blaming 'his Jewish allies' for staging it. He says Peters will 'rot in jail' and proclaims, 'We are occupied by a foreign fucking government,' claiming Israel has 'free fucking health care' and 'free education' for settlers, while Americans suffer; 'We are an occupied nation.'

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The January 6th incident was not a Trump-led insurrection, as he was at the White House calling for calm. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Trump an insurrectionist, barring him from the state's ballot. Critics celebrated this decision, claiming it was a victory against voters' desires. Colorado Secretary of State Griswold stated that accusations on TV are enough to disqualify a candidate, bypassing legal processes. This undemocratic behavior signals a troubling trend.

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And how could it be right when she's in prison because of what she may say? You know, it just doesn't make sense that she's there. Provision five two: there's two contracts with Dominion—a state contract, and a contract each county holds with Dominion machines. The section five two talks about a project manager that should be appointed; Tina's case operated under that authority. They are the current project managers operating under precision five two of the county contract. Drinda Griswold, the attorney general's office came in and said, oh, you can't do that. They undermined Conan Hayes. That individual is not a surfer as the state portrayed him. Peter was there every step of the way; thank you again, Peter, for continuing to be in the fight.

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Tina Peters wears an ankle monitor due to an alleged courtroom recording she says she didn't make, but was still found guilty. Peters' son, a Navy SEAL involved in anti-human trafficking, died in a parachuting accident, which she finds suspicious due to a double parachute failure. In 2016, Peters was diagnosed with lung cancer, which motivated her to make her life more meaningful. She attended a volunteer meeting for the GOP and realized the importance of citizen involvement in politics.

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Speaker introduces Tina Peters, a gold star mother whose son died in Iraq. He says she went and got involved in our government and, upon seeing Davinian voting machines, declared it's my job to back up hard drive. She allegedly made a backup copy of the hard drive, giving President Trump and his administration every shred of evidence they needed to put all these people away. Peters spent the year on lunch duty in Colorado prisons, wearing yellow boots. The speaker blames Trump for inaction, suggesting he could move White House to Colorado and appoint a special counsel to investigate Colorado election fraud, but it's a state charge. He claims Jewish allies staged it and accuses a foreign government of buying a US social media platform to indoctrinate Americans, cites Israel's free healthcare and education, says settlers are paid to steal land, and says Tina Peters will rot in jail.

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You think about Trump pardoning the January? Not so good. There were crimes that were committed. I did nine hundred days in solitary confinement, four years and six days without a trial in the DC Jail. I was never convicted. I was pardoned on 01/21/2025. I was arrested January 16. I never had a trial. Do you think that's wrong. No. That's wrong. So why was pardoning us wrong then? We had no chance in the DC Jail, in the DC court system. Is it a crime to stand up for your country against a stolen election? If you were an American, yes. Not would die. If the Democrats arrested you that you would get a fair jury trial in DC? I would certainly hope so. But but Republicans don't. Trump supporters don't. You're hoping it does not make it true. Bureaucrats, they couldn't care less about their constituency.

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Marxists, Islamists, and the administration have convinced a Washington DC jury to convict 5 pro-life activists who now face up to 11 years in prison for protesting. Meanwhile, individuals with different political beliefs are being sentenced to 10, 15, and even 20 years in prison. Antifa and other groups have caused chaos in cities like Portland, Minneapolis, and Seattle, engaging in violence, looting, and even taking over parts of the city. This political repression is immoral, un-American, and dangerous. If elected, the speaker promises to appoint a special task force to review the cases of unjustly persecuted political prisoners and sign their pardons or commutations on day 1.

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Tina Pierce, a former clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, noticed irregularities during a municipal election. A representative for a liberal candidate knew the election results before they were finalized, and all conservative city council members were replaced by liberal candidates. Concerned, Tina requested a recount but was told by the Secretary of State to remove the QR code feature from the voting system. Suspicious of this request, Tina took a forensic image of the system. Upon examination, it was discovered that the system had been tampered with, with the hard drive reformatted and a new voting system image installed. It was also revealed that the voting system had vulnerabilities, allowing for the manipulation of election results.

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Tina Peters, a gold star Navy Seal mom and former Mesa County, Colorado recorder, is imprisoned with a nine-and-a-half-year sentence after a conviction. She became suspicious of election systems after unusual April 2021 county elections. When Dominion was sent to work on her county's machines, Peters preserved records, leading to the Mesa County number three report. The DOJ filed a statement of interest regarding her case, citing concerns about the lengthy sentence, First Amendment implications, and denial of bail. The DOJ is reviewing cases nationwide for abuse of the criminal justice process, including whether Peters' prosecution was politically motivated rather than pursuing justice. The speaker claims Peters had a duty to preserve the records, and her actions revealed significant fraud. The speaker alleges the judge ran a kangaroo court, preventing the admission of evidence of fraud uncovered by Peters' actions. A key witness allegedly lied on the stand, with the judge and prosecutor reinforcing the false testimony. The speaker urges financial support for Peters through TinaPeters.US and vouches for the integrity of the Lindell Offense Fund, stating that no money was taken for personal use.

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The conversation centers on Tina Peters, her defense team, and alleged procedural and ethical problems surrounding her case. The speaker details his personal involvement, including paying a million dollars to Doug Richards to defend Peters. He recounts discovering misgivings about Richards’ defense plan a few days before trial and visiting Richards’ hotel room to hear his theory of the case. Richards allegedly arrived resentfully on a Zoom call with other criminal defense attorneys and proposed a strategy to put Peters on the stand, claiming that “colonelson” told her to image a hard drive. The speaker notes that colonelson was the president’s attorney, not Peters’ own attorney, and Richards supposedly argued Peters could claim it was legal advice from an attorney, although the speaker states California does not have a legal advice exception and Colorado law would render such a defense nugatory. The proposed strategy allegedly aimed to create jury sympathy for a 68-year-old grandmother rather than present substantive legal arguments or evidence of fraud. The speaker contends that Richards’ strategy would have resulted in Peters going on the stand with no other witnesses, effectively inviting jury nullification and failing to argue legitimate defenses or present critical motions. Peters reportedly fell ill during this period, and she fired Richards at the last moment, seeking proper counsel. The judge and Richards are described as part of a “railroad” process in Colorado, with Richards allegedly designing an ineffectual defense to push Peters to testify, thereby enabling possible indictments of Kurt Olson and 45. The speaker asserts that several local criminal defense attorneys on a Zoom call were horrified by Richards’ strategy and that the defense was deliberately weak. Stephanie Lambert, currently indicted in Michigan, who is in leg irons in Washington, DC, then took Peters’ case and filed motions that, in the speaker’s view, should have been filed earlier. These motions contend that Peters, as county recorder, had the right to make a backup of election data, and that the backup was a legitimate act; a friend with a cyber background and a surfer athlete allegedly participated with Peters’ permission, though the employee “Billy” later denied it. The speaker asserts Peters did nothing wrong and that the charges should have been dismissed. The speaker criticizes the legal profession more broadly, claiming mass coordination by state bar associations and “Project 65” to deprive people of Sixth Amendment rights, citing John Eastman as another example. He mentions a concerted effort to undermine the defense and hints at promises of federal judgeships in exchange for cooperation. He notes that Peters’ motions filed by Lambert should have been filed earlier and accuses Richards of crafting a strategy that would have allowed immediate indictments of Donald Trump’s legal team. The speaker references a Supreme Court filing and a constitutional crisis, stating that the Supreme Court already has “everything it needs” as of the prior night. He praises one DC judge as fair and straightforward, while his other cases are described as varied, though he intends to proceed even if it means jail time. He promises to upload a confidential brief and invites the audience to read the filing with SCOTUS, signaling ongoing legal action.

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Tim Hazelow, a Republican ballot observer and Trump supporter in Island County, Washington, was convicted on trespassing and unlawful entry of an election center, a felony. The charges stem from Hazelow's refusal to wear a COVID mask while observing ballot counting in 2024, after which he was escorted out by law enforcement. The elected prosecutor, Greg Banks, known for his anti-Trump sentiments and wishing death on those not wearing masks, personally prosecuted the case after Hazelow refused to plead guilty to a misdemeanor. The speaker argues this is a political prosecution, highlighting that Banks compared Trump supporters to Nazis and wished death on people who don't wear masks. The defense was limited, as the judge deemed the prosecutor's bias and evidence of others not wearing masks irrelevant. Another Republican ballot observer, Tracy Abdul, faces similar felony charges. The speaker calls for a better defense team for Hazelow's appeal, as a felony conviction could impact his security clearance and lead to jail time.

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Doug Mackey, a man who made fun of Hillary Clinton on Twitter during the 2016 election, shares his shocking story of being indicted and convicted by the federal government. He was arrested by the FBI and faced the possibility of 10 years in prison for a tweet that was deemed a crime. The government claimed that his tweet was an effort to mislead people about voting. However, there was no evidence that anyone's vote was actually subverted. Despite the lack of evidence, Mackey was convicted based on his alleged intent. The media, including the Huffington Post, played a role in his arrest by revealing his true identity. Mackey questions the state of free speech in the country and the dangerous precedent set by his case.

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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department against me and my family. A Health and Human Services memo signaled that anyone interfering with gender-affirming care would be targeted. I blew the whistle on Texas Children's Hospital providing these treatments to minors. The DOJ indicted me, alleging I violated patient privacy, even citing a law that doesn't exist. X was essential for getting my story heard, the government tried to crush us but we didn't let them. The case was dismissed with prejudice, a huge relief after a two-year nightmare. Accountability is needed for the agents and prosecutors involved, especially after the emotional and financial toll this took on my family, costing nearly $2,000,000. I was even threatened with jail for simply posting public motions. The America I grew up in is unrecognizable.

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Anne VanderSchel asserts that U.S. elections were not compromised by a glitch but were penetrated by global intelligence weapons, a system that did not begin in Colorado but in Serbia. She describes it as a CIA playground where foreign and domestic intelligence agencies perfected digital election manipulation long before Americans knew the name Smartmatic. She claims the system was handed off to Venezuelan military, weaponized through Smartmatic to flip elections, delete logs, and control entire nations, and that this foreign military infrastructure was quietly slipped into the United States, with her saying she witnessed it herself in Panama and the Darien Gap alongside Michael Young, noting the influx of Venezuelan and other foreign nationals. VanderSchel emphasizes that those responsible expected governors, secretaries of state, and corrupt supervisors of elections to cooperate, and they did—except for Mesa County, Colorado county clerk Tina Peters. She claims Peters imaged the Dominion machines before they were illegally wiped, thereby preserving the only untouched 2020 dataset in America. She notes there were 3,143 counties in the country, and Peters was the only county clerk who held that image, which VanderSchel says mirrors exactly what Serbian and Venezuelan insiders described. She asserts that once Peters exposed the election fraud and the foreign intelligence operation on American soil, those involved moved to destroy her, and that this is why she believes Peters is in a prison cell. VanderSchel characterizes Peters’ case as the single most important national security case in modern American history. She closes by stating she, Anne VanderSchel, will not back down and urges others to speak out as well. She calls for a strong public push to support President Trump’s executive order and the deployment of 500 National Guard pods in every state to reach election supervisors and precincts. She warns that if officials refuse to follow the executive order and hand-count ballots, arrests should begin.

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Tim Hazelow, a Republican ballot observer and Trump supporter in Island County, Washington, was convicted on trespassing and unlawful entry of an election center, a felony. The charges stem from Hazelow's refusal to wear a COVID mask while observing ballot counting in 2024, after which he was escorted out by law enforcement. The elected prosecutor, Greg Banks, known for his anti-Trump sentiments and wishing death on those not wearing masks, personally prosecuted the case after Hazelow refused to plead guilty to a misdemeanor. The speaker asserts Banks should have recused himself. During the trial, the judge disallowed key pieces of evidence, including Banks' political bias and the fact that others in the ballot counting area were unmasked but not charged. The speaker believes the felony charge is a political prosecution that could ruin Hazelow's life and is seeking a better defense team for his appeal, as well as for Tracy Abdul, another Republican ballot observer facing similar charges.

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The speaker expresses concern over the exclusion of a person from the ballot without any criminal conviction, viewing it as a form of extreme election interference. They criticize the misuse of the justice system for political purposes, highlighting the involvement of weaponized prosecutors and Democrat-appointed justices in Colorado. The speaker emphasizes that this issue affects all Americans, regardless of their political affiliation, as it undermines the right to vote and manipulates the courts. They believe that the current situation, including the persecution of President Trump, represents the greatest constitutional crisis in American history since the civil war.

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I am a political prisoner of Nancy Pelosi, Merrick Garland, and Joe Biden. They lie about everything, including the president's health, the 2020 election, and COVID. We must fight back to stop their corruption and lies. If they try to send me to prison, we will continue the fight.

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A man is going to federal prison for sharing a meme during the meme wars of 20. The meme made a joke about Hillary Clinton supporters being too unintelligent to vote by text. It was meant as satire and did not actually convince anyone to vote incorrectly. The Department of Justice couldn't find anyone who believed the meme or voted on the wrong day. In contrast, a Chinese American Trump supporter named Christina Wong made a similar joke about voting for Trump on November 9th, but she faced no consequences. This highlights a double standard and the political prosecution of speech.

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California DOJ agents raided my home after I exposed Planned Parenthood's involvement in fetal trafficking. Kamala Harris, at Planned Parenthood's behest, targeted me to silence the truth. Planned Parenthood wanted my video equipment seized to stop me from exposing their actions. Harris poses a grave threat to First Amendment rights, willing to use power to suppress dissenting voices. If elected, she will undermine civil liberties in the highest office.

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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department and Health and Human Services against me and my family after I blew the whistle on gender affirming care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital. A memo was sent out saying that anyone who interferes with gender affirming care would become a target of the federal government. They tried to manufacture an indictment out of nonexistent law, accusing me of violating patient privacy, even though I protected patient identities while the DOJ released patient initials. They aimed to make me pay for doing the right thing. I was willing to go to jail so the world could see what they were doing. With the help of X, we exposed the injustice and ultimately won, achieving the greatest victory of my life. We seek accountability for those who abused their power.

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The Congresswoman states that the IRS has been using AI to access Americans’ bank accounts without a search warrant or any specific crime claim. An undercover journalist discovered that the IRS claims access to every person’s bank account, and that they have been working with the Department of Justice and that they have no problem targeting the “little guy” to ensure tax payments. She describes this as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment and, with Jim Jordan, sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about how they are using AI and how they are protecting citizens’ civil rights. She then asks, what is the end game here? Acknowledging that the AI tools are hard to contain, she asks how American citizens and constitutional rights can be protected. In response, she argues that a new administration in November is needed because the current administration has been “absolutely lawless” in its surveillance of Americans, including members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters, and has weaponized the government against them. She says this administration has completely ignored the Bill of Rights, referencing the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments, and states that one of the things we...

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Questions about election integrity continue as Arizona faces litigation over unidentified votes. Former county recorder Steven Richer, who lost his election, sought guidance from left-leaning groups to target election speech he deemed inappropriate. Emails reveal Richer collaborated with the States United Democracy Center and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, both accused of censoring conservative views. Richer even pressured Arizona State University to fire a professor for retweeting election concerns, labeling him a purveyor of misinformation. This behavior raises serious First Amendment issues, as government officials should not censor speech or threaten employment over differing opinions. Richer, now a media figure, has faced backlash for his actions, which contradict his initial campaign on election integrity.

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"You've been intrusive into people's personal lives." "You're confused. You think I'm on trial." "These people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020." "I'm not on trial." "Here's the next one that shows you can see republican is written there." "Republicans written there." "This is, ballot 61." "This is ballot number two." "The batch number was it 5162? Scanner 5162." "Duplicate ballots. The entire batch is scanned several times." "We are at a time in history, people." "We are at a time in history when you can no longer sit back and just let other folks do." "You cannot expect black women to be perfect and save the world." "The Lord is completing us." "We need your prayers. We need to be allowed to stumble. We need grace." "Please find a way to do your extraordinary God given assignment." "Yes. And make this community and the world a better place for all of his people."

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A Wisconsin government employee was fired for allegedly rigging the 2020 election by printing 64,000 extra ballots in City Hall. She had ballots filled out by city employees, kicked out observers, and brought in more ballots in the middle of the night. An email from a coworker confirmed the suspicious activity. The speaker believes this fraud led to Biden winning the election unfairly. The woman's actions were deemed illegal and unconstitutional, and the speaker calls for prosecution. They express anger and frustration over the situation, calling Biden a fake president.
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