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In this video, the speaker discusses the certification of the Arizona election results by Katie Hobbs and Governor Ducey. The speaker criticizes Katie Hobbs, stating that she was called upon by the legislature to decertify the election due to irregularities and inconsistencies. The speaker describes her as a radical leftist, citing her previous comment referring to a percentage of Arizonans as neo-Nazis. The speaker expresses disappointment in not expecting her to do the right thing.

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Secretary Bellows discusses the biggest threats to our democracy, highlighting election sabotage and voter suppression. She emphasizes the need for better leaders to combat these issues and stresses the importance of federal standards across the country. Secretary Bellows also mentions the deliberate campaign to discourage people from participating in our democracy, which she sees as an attack on our values. She urges everyone to fight back and protect our democracy and everything it stands for. The other speaker agrees with her points.

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According to the speaker, Gavin Newsom signed a document that makes it a crime to ask a voter for identification. The speaker believes this action indicates a desire to cheat on elections. The speaker claims that while identification is required for other activities, it is now virtually a crime to ask for it when voting, which the speaker considers the most important act. The speaker asserts the only reason for this is to enable election cheating and insists this should not be allowed to happen.

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The speaker expresses concern about the decline of the constitutional republic and the rise of a police state. They mention President Trump's claim of a potential arrest and the Manhattan DA's investigation into him. The speaker compares the treatment of Trump to that of Bill Clinton, highlighting the alleged double standard. They argue that the country is moving towards a police state, where individuals are investigated without a specific crime being alleged. The speaker also discusses the erosion of faith in institutions and calls for peaceful protests. They warn against giving the left an excuse to imprison their political opponents.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of action against those who cheated in the election, focusing instead on targeting those who report or question the cheating. They claim that this will be remembered as a bigger disgrace than the Russia hoax. The speaker emphasizes the importance of honest elections and strong borders, stating that without them, there is no country. Currently, they believe that the country is lacking in these aspects.

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Speaker 0 asserts that the IRS has been using AI to access American citizens' bank accounts without a search warrant or a crime claim, discovered by an undercover journalist. They claim the IRS has access to every person’s bank account, and that the agency has been working with the Department of Justice and has no problem going after the “little guy” to ensure taxes are paid. This is described as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment. Speaker 0 and Jim Jordan sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about how AI is used and how civil rights are protected. Speaker 1 asks what the end game is and how to protect constitutional rights given the inevitability of AI, seeking ways to safeguard Americans. Speaker 0 responds that a new administration is needed in November, accusing the current administration of being lawless in terms of surveillance of the public, members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters. They claim the administration has “weaponized the government against us,” and that protections of the Bill of Rights—First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments—have been ignored. Speaker 0 states that one of the goals is to address this perceived weaponization and surveillance.

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There is a discussion about the extent of election fraud, with one person believing it exists based on recent events in Arizona. Another person emphasizes that elections belong to the people and citizens should have transparency in the voting process. The first person expresses distrust in mainstream media. Both agree that something feels amiss, although the specifics are unclear.

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The speaker accuses the radical left Democrats of rigging the 2020 presidential election and vows to prevent them from doing the same in 2024. They emphasize their determination to not allow it to happen.

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The speaker expresses concern about the threat posed to the republican form of government by the Justice Department's transformation into a political police force. They also mention the involvement of the FBI and how this undermines the integrity of elections, specifically the 2024 election. The speaker believes that even if the situation is resolved, the indictment itself is a smear and has compromised the election.

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The speaker accuses the attorney general of committing fraud and calls the entire case a fraud. They believe it is election interference and is preventing them from being in Iowa and New Hampshire. The speaker strongly asserts that the attorney general is a fraud who has committed fraud.

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The speaker discusses the risks surrounding the upcoming election. They highlight Donald Trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power and his fear mongering about mail-in ballots. The speaker mentions that the election results may not be finalized on November 3rd, leading to potential disagreements and court cases. They emphasize the importance of taking Trump's statements seriously, particularly his comments about getting rid of ballots and questioning their manipulation. The speaker concludes by mentioning the significance of believing authoritarian figures when they make statements.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the actions of Katie Hobbs, the Secretary of State of Arizona, regarding election integrity. They mention that Hobbs vetoed bills related to election integrity and did not provide partisan oversight in the election department. The speaker also criticizes Hobbs for not acknowledging and addressing election fraud issues. They mention the involvement of Dominion voting machine employees and the refusal of Maricopa County supervisors to comply with court orders for an election audit. The speaker calls for defunding the governor's office until Hobbs acknowledges and helps correct the election fraud problems. They also mention Senator Warren Peterson's refusal to support constituents in obtaining access to election verification envelopes and adjudication.

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The speaker criticizes Republicans for being cowardly and controlled by global elites. They discuss a close election and the upcoming primary in Arizona, emphasizing the need for strong opposition. The speaker mentions the desire to see Trump in a New York courtroom and the influence of lawfare. They believe the country is in trouble due to weak Republicans allowing Marxist ideologies to take over institutions.

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The speaker questions Miss Hobbs about the alleged intentional failures during the election that caused disenfranchisement of Republican voters. They mention ongoing lawsuits and express concern about her decision-making on Arizona's water future. Another person brings up the issue of signature verification in the 2022 election, where employees were allegedly clicking through signatures too quickly. Miss Hobbs states that she doesn't have a comment on it as it's not under her jurisdiction. The speaker insists that she should answer election questions since a majority of Arizonans believe the election was unfair. Miss Hobbs is reminded that she is not a reporter.

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The speaker asserts that political opponents are acting with extreme desperation and pursuing aggressive measures to win the election. Specifically, the speaker states that “crooked Joe Biden and the far left lunatics are desperate to stop us by any means necessary,” implying a willingness to employ drastic, even illicit, tactics to achieve victory. The claim continues that these opponents “are willing to violate The US Constitutions at levels never seen before in order to win this election,” portraying a view that constitutional and legal norms are being broken in pursuit of electoral success. Further, the speaker characterizes Joe Biden as a direct danger to the democratic system, declaring that “Joe Biden is a threat to democracy.” The repetition emphasizes the perceived severity of the threat, with the speaker reiterating that “It’s a threat,” underscoring the seriousness attributed to Biden’s impact on democratic processes. Another central claim concerns the alleged use of state power to influence the election. The speaker contends that “they’re weaponizing law enforcement for high level election interference,” suggesting that law enforcement agencies are being directed or used in ways that would undermine fair electoral processes. This accusation is tied to the assertion of electoral advantage, as the speaker claims that such actions are taking place “because we’re beating them so badly in the polls,” attributing the alleged use of force or influence to the current advantage in polling. Overall, the speaker outlines a narrative in which political adversaries are depicted as acting with unprecedented aggression toward securing electoral outcomes, including constitutional violations and the deployment of law enforcement in ways that would interfere with the election. The emphasis is on a perceived threat to democracy and on the strategic use of governmental power as a tool in contested political competition, framed by the assertion of a significant polling lead that allegedly prompts these aggressive tactics.

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The speaker claims that someone received 14,000,000 votes but was thrown out of office. The speaker states this action is a threat to democracy. The speaker also claims that this person hates the woman who ran instead of him and cannot stand her.

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Michael Shellenberger testifies about censorship in Brazil, highlighting Supreme Court interference in elections and social media censorship. He discusses being under criminal investigation for exposing these actions, emphasizing the threat to democracy. Another speaker raises concerns about accountability for attacks in Brazil and compares them to events in the US. The discussion touches on the need for consistent standards in addressing abuses of power in both countries.

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The speaker expresses concern about Americans being afraid of prosecution by the Department of Justice. They mention the events of January 6th and question why the debate wasn't stopped when people broke into the Capitol. The speaker also criticizes the handling of investigations, particularly regarding Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They express frustration with the lack of accountability and raise concerns about corruption and foreign influence. The speaker asks the Attorney General if they believe only US citizens should vote in elections. The Attorney General responds affirmatively.

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The speaker accuses Christopher Krebs, former head of CISA, of weaponizing his position against free speech during the election and COVID-19. The speaker suggests Krebs may have participated in malign acts while at CISA, warranting investigation. The speaker claims the 2020 election was rigged and blames it for open borders, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the Afghanistan withdrawal. The speaker disputes Krebs' claim that the election was secure, citing lawyers, legislatures, and "scamming operations" as evidence of corruption and the use of COVID to cheat. The speaker advocates for paper ballots, same-day voting, voter ID, and proof of citizenship to ensure safe elections. The speaker criticizes the press and insists Krebs is a "disgrace" who will "pay a big price" if the election wasn't safe. The speaker denies knowing Krebs.

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Speaker 1 questions the legitimacy of the 2020 election and refuses to concede in 2022. They accuse an Arizona official of election fraud and defamation. When confronted, Speaker 1 deflects, claiming they are in the middle of a lawsuit. They deny responsibility for inciting violence and criticize the interviewer for lack of understanding. Speaker 1 refuses to commit to conceding if they lose in November. The interview ends with Speaker 1 dismissing the interviewer.

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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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The speaker believes the election was rigged due to COVID changes in voting. Censorship of COVID discussions is seen as undemocratic. In a democracy, people need all information to make informed decisions during elections. Without access to all information, there is no true democracy or free elections.

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"That's happening in The United States Of America. Masked men jumping out of unmarked cars, people disappearing, no due process, no oversight, zero accountability happening in The United States Of America today." "People ask, well, is authoritarianism you're being hyperbolic? Bullshit. We're being hyperbolic." "If you're a black and brown community, it's here in this country." "I'm deeply proud that I had the privilege of signing the nation's first bill to address the issue of masking." "some guy jumped out of an unmarked car in a van with a mask on tried to grab me, I mean, by definition, you're gonna push back." "these are not just authoritarian tendencies. These are authoritarian actions by an authoritarian government." "That's happening in The United States."

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It seems like there are concerns about election integrity and potential fraud. The speaker mentions the Mesa Docks and dropbox, suggesting that there may be issues with these. They also criticize the reporters on TV for not being truthful. The speaker believes that if there are more votes than voters, it should not be questioned. They mention Georgia Claws and ballot mules, implying that there may be manipulation happening. The speaker accuses those in power of not caring about the truth and suggests that lawsuits are being used to delay the process. They emphasize the importance of holding those responsible accountable.

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The speaker discusses the implications of the recent events involving Donald Trump in a New York courtroom, warning that the Biden administration is using law enforcement to target political opponents. They emphasize the importance of upholding the rule of law and urge Americans to prioritize freedom and democracy by holding politicians accountable in the upcoming election on November 5th.
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