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I appreciate your support and love for me. I am glad to be back here. We are currently facing a war in our country, but it is not based on race or political parties. This war is between those who love the United States and a small group of people who despise our nation and its values. It is a battle between the government establishment and ordinary citizens. We need a leader who can guide us to victory in this war, and that leader is the person standing before you.

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Thanks to the governor and CBS for hosting the debate, and to the American people for watching. Many Americans don't know who either candidate is. The speaker was raised in a working-class family. The speaker's mother required food assistance, and the speaker's grandmother required Social Security help to raise the speaker because the speaker's mother struggled with addiction. The speaker went to college on the GI Bill after enlisting in the Marine Corps and serving in Iraq. The speaker asks to be the vice president with gratitude for the American dream. Many are worried about chaos and the feeling that the American dream is unattainable. The speaker wants to convince the audience that with Donald Trump back in the White House, the American dream will be attainable once again.

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On Christmas Day, the president and first lady surprised troops in war-torn Western Iraq. The soldiers were unaware of their presence and erupted with patriotism upon seeing them. One soldier expressed reenlisting because of the president, to which he replied that he was there because of them. This moment showcases the patriotism President Trump brought back to the country. The transcript ends with the president stating his name and approving the message.

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Speaker 0 criticizes the execution of a parade, though they don't think it was a good idea to have one in the first place. Speaker 1 defends the parade, stating it celebrated the United States Army's 250th birthday. They highlight the president saluting the corps of cadets and the 75th Ranger Regiment, contrasting it with Joe Biden checking his watch when bodies were returned to Dover. They argue that Trump's patriotism and effort, regardless of the execution, are significant. They say they were inspired to serve the country by attending similar parades as a child. Speaker 0 thanks Speaker 1 for their service and acknowledges the bravery of the military, cops, and firefighters, emphasizing the military above all.

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President Trump, it's an honor to be here with you. Thank you for your sacrifice and for standing up for the people of this country. You had a comfortable life, but you chose to fight for us. It's not fair, but it's still ongoing.

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Mike is fighting for equity for his family and asks President Trump to clean up inaccuracies. Rita is asking President Trump to show that America cares about Americans first and that other countries don't have the right to harm Americans, and that this should stop.

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude towards the President and a Navy SEAL for their service. Speaker 1 acknowledges the Navy SEAL's pride and thanks him for his contributions to the country. Speaker 0 shares a heartfelt message from the Navy SEAL, who hoped to be remembered. Speaker 1 assures that they will honor his memory. Speaker 0, a marine and mother of a marine, expresses how much it would mean to her. Speaker 1 reassures Speaker 0 and they exchange thanks. The conversation ends with multiple expressions of gratitude.

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Senator Alyssa Slotkin, Senator Mark Kelly, Representative Chris DeLuzio, Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander, Representative Chrissy Houlihan, and Congressman Jason Crow spoke directly to members of the military and the intelligence community. They emphasized that those who take risks daily to keep Americans safe are under enormous stress and pressure, and that Americans’ trust in the military is at risk. They asserted that the current administration is pitting our uniformed military and intelligence community professionals against American citizens. They reminded listeners that those who swore an oath to protect and defend the constitution must recognize that threats to the Constitution are not only abroad but also at home. They underscored that laws are clear: you can refuse illegal orders, you must refuse illegal orders, and no one has to carry out orders that violate the law or the constitution. They acknowledged the difficulty of public service but emphasized that vigilance is critical whether one is serving in the CIA, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, or another branch. The speakers stated that the nation’s guardians—whether in the CIA, the Army, the Navy, or the Air Force—have the duty to stand up for the laws and for the Constitution and for who Americans are. They affirmed that they will back the service members and intelligence professionals, reinforcing that now more than ever the American people need them to stand up for our laws and for the Constitution. They urged not to give up, to stay true to their oaths, and to remember: don’t give up, don’t give up the ship.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for being with the president, stating that despite disagreements, they agree on many things. The most important shared belief is the threat posed by Kamala Harris's policies as president, which they believe will continue to take away freedom.

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The speaker is asked about how their role as a supportive spouse has reshaped perceptions of masculinity and whether this is a role they might play as first gentleman. The speaker responds that they have started to think about this a lot. They state that they have always been this way, and that their dad was also like this.

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I am now able to walk with my husband, Michael, and hold hands, something that many Americans were unable to do for years. It's a whole new world for me. I want to express my frustration with this situation. I would like to welcome our distinguished guests and the brave men and women of our exceptional military. I also want to acknowledge Admiral Mueller, Deborah, Michael, and their son, Jack, who is currently deployed. All of you have served our country with extraordinary dedication.

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A 103-year-old patriot named Marge McConnell came to see President Donald J. Trump. She is actively involved in supporting him through various ways like working at the polls. Marge expresses gratitude for Americans who took action and praises God. The interviewer thanks her for coming and blesses her.

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Mike Flynn is praised for his dedication to service and his focus on the future. The speaker highlights their similar backgrounds and the admiration they had for each other. They discuss Flynn's impressive career, including his roles in the military and intelligence community. The speaker expresses gratitude for Flynn's support and acknowledges the impact he has made on the organization and the profession of intelligence. They thank Flynn's wife and mention that they believe the Flynn family will continue to make a difference. The speaker concludes by thanking Flynn for his outstanding work and wishing him well in his future endeavors.

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Paul and the vice president are present, but the speaker doesn't think anyone wants to hear them speak anymore. The speaker acknowledges the presence of cabinet members and praises the generals, stating they will keep us safe. The speaker mentions that the other side will have problems when they see these generals, referring to them as if they were chosen for a movie. The speaker specifically mentions General Mattis, who is doing well, and notes that even Chuck likes General Mattis and General Kelly.

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.

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The president relies on smart advisors, just like my dad did. It's great to have their advice, and it was awesome to have my dad around. My mother was also supportive.

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I've known Joe for 35 years and worked closely with him as secretary of the Navy. He understands the weight of the presidency and his duty to our troops, having been in the situation room during critical decisions and as a military father. He knows the anxiety of sending a child to war and carries a note card daily with the number of troops killed or wounded. Joe is always there to comfort those who have lost loved ones. Our service members deserve a president who recognizes their sacrifices and is grateful for their service. For these reasons, we must elect Joe Biden.

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In the United States, military service is uncommon, and few people have personal connections to those serving. This contrasts with the situation here, where military involvement is more prevalent. I invite anyone who has served in the past year to stand up. Now, please remain standing. If you are a family member—brother, sister, husband, or wife—of someone currently serving, please also stand.

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I spoke with Melania during the 2020 campaign about whether her husband should run for president. As a friend, I advised him to enjoy life and family instead. As a citizen, I hoped he would run, respecting his presidency and our friendship. I believe in him, which is why I supported him during his trial. He rises above challenges, embodying resilience. At the event, we prepared for President Trump’s arrival, ensuring everything was secure and impressive. It was a powerful moment to honor those lost and celebrate community strength. People gathered to show support, and it felt significant to return to the site of past events. The atmosphere was charged with hope and determination, emphasizing the importance of unity and perseverance in the face of adversity.

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My sister Barbara and I fought for truth, and I am grateful to the American people for standing by me. Our culture as Americans is rooted in freedom, which we deeply value and are willing to sacrifice for. We cannot take it for granted. We are awake to the importance of this in our country. Thank you to all the digital soldiers and to America.

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I've known Joe for 35 years and worked closely with him as secretary of the Navy. He understands the weight of the presidency and his duty to our troops, having been in the situation room during critical decisions and as a military father. He knows the anxiety of sending a child to war and carries a note card daily with the number of troops killed or wounded. He offers comfort to those who have lost loved ones. Our service members deserve a president who recognizes their sacrifices and appreciates their service. For these reasons, we must elect Joe Biden.

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Barbara Flynn and her brother Joe express their gratitude to the viewers for their support over the past four years. They emphasize that they will not concede anything. General Mike, Barbara's brother, is praised for being the first to confront corruption. He addresses the audience, urging everyone to take a deep breath and appreciate the freedom they have in this country. The importance of not taking the fresh air of liberty for granted is emphasized.

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Eric Trump on Rogan Interview, Upbringing, Kamala Rally & Doug Emoff Allegations | PBD Podcast
Guests: Eric Trump
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In a conversation between Patrick Bet-David and Eric Trump, they discuss the Trump family's daily life and the challenges they face in politics and business. Eric shares that his day starts early, often around 5 a.m., and involves managing a large company while also being heavily involved in political campaigns. He reflects on his upbringing, emphasizing that he and his brother were taught the value of hard work from a young age, often working on construction sites rather than being groomed for leadership roles. The discussion touches on the competitive nature of the Trump family, highlighting how they were encouraged to face challenges and learn from them. Eric mentions that his father, Donald Trump, instilled a strong work ethic and confidence in those around him, often promoting individuals based on their dedication rather than their educational background. He notes that many long-term employees in their company have risen through the ranks, emphasizing loyalty and hard work. Eric also addresses the political landscape, discussing the intense rivalries in both business and politics. He contrasts the cutthroat nature of real estate with the even more vicious world of politics, where personal attacks and character assassinations are common. He expresses frustration with the media's treatment of his family, particularly regarding the ongoing investigations and legal challenges they face. The conversation shifts to the importance of faith and spirituality in their lives, especially during challenging times. Eric reflects on how his father's journey has been guided by a higher power, and he believes that faith plays a crucial role in their resilience. He emphasizes the need for a strong leader who can restore American pride and unity, suggesting that the upcoming election is critical for the future of the country. They discuss the potential for violence surrounding the election, with Eric expressing hope that Americans will have faith in the electoral process and that the country will avoid unrest. He believes that the Republican Party is evolving into a more common-sense, prideful entity, contrasting it with past leadership. Eric encourages people to vote and emphasizes the importance of restoring American values and pride in the nation.

The Rubin Report

The US Military's Vital Role | Allen West & Chad Robichaux | Rubin Report
Guests: Allen West, Chad Robichaux
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Colonel Allen West and Chad Robicheaux discuss the United States military as guardians of the Republic, emphasizing that service is rooted in oath to the Constitution rather than to any party or leader. The conversation traces their personal family traditions of service, highlighting multiple generations in the armed forces and the personal costs and discipline involved in military life. The speakers stress that regular Americans should understand how a small percentage of the population sustains global security, often acting to protect those who cannot defend themselves. They frame military duty in terms of the rule of law and the enduring mission to preserve liberty, while acknowledging America’s flaws and learning from past policy decisions. A recurrent theme is the contrast between the ideal of a strong deterrent and the reality of political constraints, with the National Desert Storm Memorial committee member West noting a broader historical context and the need to maintain focus on strategic objectives rather than chasing short-term political wins. The discussion moves to Afghanistan and Iraq, examining why the war efforts evolved into protracted campaigns and how rules of engagement and external constraints affected outcomes. Robicheaux argues for a sustainable, advisory role rather than full-scale occupation, while West underscores the importance of a coherent strategy that punishes safe havens for jihadist groups and uses coercive power when necessary. The pair critique past red lines and policy missteps, advocate for a credible deterrent posture, and highlight the tension between nation-building ambitions and realistic national interest. They also reflect on changes under recent administrations, the value of deterrence, and the role of diplomacy, economic tools, and force when diplomacy fails. The interview closes with a reaffirmation of American resilience, the necessity of clear strategic thinking, and a shared belief that strength must be matched with principled leadership and practical policy.

Shawn Ryan Show

Don Graves - World War II Marine Survives Iwo Jima with Flamethrower, Grenades, and Pistol | SRS #69
Guests: Don Graves
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In this episode of the Sean Ryan Show, host Shawn Ryan interviews Don Graves, a 98-year-old World War II Marine Corps veteran who served as a flamethrower during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Don is the only surviving flamethrower from his unit, which began with 335 Marines and ended with only 18 survivors. He shares his experiences growing up during the Great Depression, the challenges of military service, and the realities of combat. Don recounts his childhood in Detroit, where he faced poverty and hardship but also formed strong family bonds. He describes the strict educational environment of his youth and the patriotic fervor that characterized his generation. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, he was motivated to join the Marine Corps at just 16 years old, despite needing parental consent. During the interview, Don discusses the harrowing conditions at Iwo Jima, where the life expectancy for flamethrower operators was just four minutes. He describes the intense combat, the use of flamethrowers to clear Japanese pillboxes, and the psychological toll of war. He recalls the moment when the iconic flag was raised on Mount Suribachi, a symbol of American victory, and reflects on the camaraderie and loss experienced by his fellow Marines. Don emphasizes the importance of patriotism and the sacrifices made by his generation to ensure that Americans would not be speaking German or Japanese today. He expresses concern about the current state of the country, criticizing the lack of discipline in schools and the erosion of traditional values. He believes that the nation needs to return to its roots and prioritize patriotism and unity. Throughout the conversation, Don shares personal anecdotes, including his struggles with adjusting to civilian life after the war and the impact of his military service on his family. He reflects on the changes in society since his youth and expresses hope for future generations to embrace the values that once defined America. The episode concludes with Don singing "God Bless America," highlighting his enduring love for his country and the pride he takes in his service.
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