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Some solid conservatives are hesitant to support President Trump for the next election due to concerns about attacks against him. However, the speaker believes that no other candidate has the courage, ability, or dedication to put America first like Trump did. They argue that other Republicans have sold out and aligned with the Democrats, while Trump remains the only one who can do the job correctly. Those who are tired of the fighting and don't recognize Trump's capabilities are seen as part of the problem. The speaker strongly supports Trump and believes he should be reelected for a third time.

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The speaker asserts the American people deserve the whole truth regarding Jeffrey Epstein. They claim Donald Trump, Pam Bondi, and MAGA extremists have been fueling a conspiracy around the matter for years. The speaker questions what the Trump administration and the Department of Justice are hiding and suggests Congress should uncover the truth. They propose two possibilities: either Trump, Bondi, and MAGA extremists intentionally lied about the Epstein situation for years, or there is concealed information damaging to the Trump administration, their associates, and billionaire supporters, leading to a cover-up. The speaker concludes it is Congress's bipartisan responsibility to seek answers.

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The speaker criticizes a person who supports censorship and claims that Trump is wrong about conservatives being censored. They insult the person's appearance and accuse them of being anti-American and anti-free speech. The speaker accuses CNN of being fake news and trying to shut down other news outlets. They argue that the person they are addressing is a liar and a fraud who wants to silence America. The speaker also mentions Obama's alleged involvement in countering disinformation propaganda. They assert that the American people won't let the person win and that CNN has called for others to be deplatformed. The speaker accuses CNN of lying and deleting tweets, while claiming they themselves make mistakes. They deny supporting violence or Antifa. The speaker promotes their own products at the end.

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- Speaker 0 expresses a core problem: how to support the Donald Trump presidency when the figures associated with his circle (Alex Jones, Owen Shroyer, Ian Carroll) embody traits they oppose, prompting questions about alignment with their side. He asks how to reconcile supporting Trump with these associations, calling it an objective problem. - Speaker 1 responds that he has not researched certain controversial items (Eric Prince’s phone) and notes that Eric Prince is a polarizing figure from the military-industrial complex world. He argues that involvement in war fighting does not automatically make someone evil and that a full picture requires digging beyond initial impressions, acknowledging he hasn’t done all the research. - Speaker 0 challenges this, citing his own video: Eric Prince has three CEOs for Blackwater, all with intricate ties to the IDF. He questions coincidence between Palantir Technologies and the surveillance state, Israel’s influence, and three IDF-affiliated Blackwater CEOs, referencing USS Liberty and suggesting Eric Prince’s past atrocities and a lack of accountability. He asks whether such a figure could ever be considered a good person and whether repentance is possible, noting he hasn’t seen Prince acknowledge past wrongs. - Speaker 0 adds BlackRock as another easy target, claiming BlackRock, with help from the Trump administration, bought two ports in the Panama Canal for $22.8 billion, and contends Trump mentioned a company would buy the Panama Canal during the State of the Union, but did not name BlackRock. He challenges the listener to consider whether Trump is on their side given this nugget of information. - Speaker 1 says he was not endorsing a specific device or action, calling the “phones” comment offhand and irrelevant. He reiterates he isn’t waiting for Trump or Elon Musk to act in the interest of people, and states he’s intentionally not waiting for them to do so. He emphasizes starting change bottom-up, and encourages starting conversations rather than trolling, suggesting Seven Seas could help. - Speaker 0 shifts to a broader miscommunication problem: there’s a gap where people misread each other, treating allies as enemies. He advocates filling this gap through dialogue with diverse figures like Seven Seas, Ian Carroll, Joe Rogan, Whitney Webb, Derek Brose. He mentions a planned March sit-down interview between Derek Brose and Ian Carroll, hoping for a productive exchange, while noting past heated exchanges where ad hominem attacks diminished constructive dialogue. He cites Clint Russell and redheaded libertarian as examples of contentious interactions. - They discuss disagreements over Trump’s ideology and policies, including concerns that Trump still praises the VA, pharma, and large-scale spending, which confounds libertarian critiques. He cites a national debt comparison between Obama and Trump era spending, arguing that debt devalues the dollar and harms Americans, regardless of party. - Speaker 0 reiterates suspicion that the criticism of Trump and Elon Musk coexists with perceived support for them, labeling it an inconsistency. He promises to withhold calling someone a shill until there is clear intent to deceive. Speaker 1 suggests focusing on good-faith arguments, mentioning Glenn Greenwald with respect, and invites Seven Seas to share their take on Ian Carroll’s reaction to Seven Seas’ post.

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The speaker believes Trump's poll numbers show Americans don't trust the media. The speaker claims Trump hasn't been charged with insurrection, and if there was any chance of conviction, he would have been charged. The speaker argues it wasn't an insurrection because those involved were unarmed, and Trump told people to protest "peacefully and patriotically." The speaker believes the focus on January 6th is because the Democratic party is scared of Trump. The speaker accuses journalists of being cowardly and part of a propaganda outlet. The speaker questions why the January 6th pipe bomber hasn't been caught and suggests looking at reporting from Revolver News.

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Speaker 0: Some Republicans want Trump as their next candidate, but I can't speak for all Republicans. I still consider myself a Republican in the sense of Senator Mitt Romney and the Reagan Republican Party. The Republican Party needs a strong conservative, and I don't think Trump fits that. This upcoming election is crucial for the party, and if politicians in Congress want to make a stand, they need to do it now. It's disappointing that they support him despite his actions on January 6. If they can't split from him, a third party may be necessary.

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The speaker believes that the real enemy is not Donald Trump or Joe Biden, but the deep state. They claim that only they can speak the truth about various controversial topics, such as the possibility of January 6th being an inside job, the government lying about Saudi Arabia's involvement in 9/11, the great replacement theory being part of the Democratic Party's platform, Big Tech stealing the 2020 election, and the national security establishment stealing the 2016 election from Trump. The speaker criticizes others for only criticizing Trump when it's convenient, instead of consistently speaking out against him.

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The speaker asserts that the effort to release the Epstein files came directly from President Trump. They acknowledge that many people may have a hard time with this claim, but state that it is the truth. The speaker also says that Trump fought the hardest to stop these files from being released.

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There's a massive difference between Donald Trump who banned Epstein from Mar A Lago when he found out about his disgusting hobbies and somebody like Bill Clinton who rode shotgun to Epstein's island doing who knows what with who knows who after getting out out of office. One rejected the predator and the other partied with him. And that's what Gen is frustrated with. We want accountability. We want transparency. That's not what we had under the Biden administration. And that right there is exactly why we voted for Trump. We're looking at the economy now where he's performed CPR on the American dream, making it possible again for Gen Z to come into this world. This time last year on Abiodunatics, thankfully, we have a president who's going to start addressing that, and we need to see that soon before the midterm.

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The speaker dismisses the idea that Davos protects liberal democracy or that President Trump is a dictator. They believe the next conservative president will challenge the power of elites. The speaker argues that political elites mislead the average person on issues like immigration, public safety, climate change, China, and gender ideology. They believe President Trump will address these concerns because he has the support of the American people. The speaker emphasizes the importance of leaders awakening the strength of the average American and free individuals worldwide.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the current state of the country, emphasizing the importance of the First Amendment and defending Donald Trump's right to free speech. They warn that if they are targeted for their beliefs, others will be too, particularly liberal individuals who express their grievances. The speaker urges listeners to consider the sacrifices made by soldiers who fought for the right to use the First Amendment, and criticizes politicians who they believe are influenced by George Soros.

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Speaker 1 initially said "no more Trump" due to his January 6th conduct, but now says "yes" to Trump. Speaker 1 states that Biden-Harris policies are an existential threat to the country and its allies. Speaker 1 believes there are now many attacks on democracy that eclipse January 6th.

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There's a massive difference between Donald Trump who banned Epstein from Mar A Lago when he found out about his disgusting hobbies and somebody like Bill Clinton who rode shotgun to Epstein's island doing who knows what with who knows who after getting out of office. One rejected the predator and the other partied with him. And that's what Gen is frustrated with. We want accountability. We want transparency. That's not what we had under the Biden administration. And that there is exactly why we voted for Trump. He's performed CPR on the American dream. This time last year on Abiodunatics, thankfully, we have a president who's going to start addressing that, and we need to see that soon before the midterm.

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Donald Trump has been indicted, but the speaker believes it's a distraction from allegations against Biden and his family. They argue that Trump needs to be back in office because he's the only one trying to stop the destruction of the country by the DOJ, feds, and Soros. They criticize Democrats and claim that there are millions of people who will fight against those who want to destroy the country. The speaker urges everyone to support Trump because their lives and the future of the country are at stake. They emphasize that Trump is not part of the corporate system and urge people to focus on the bigger picture.

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The speaker states they are voting for Donald Trump because his policy positions align better with their preferences on taxes, immigration, foreign policy, gun policy, climate change, and "woke" policy. They acknowledge this decision may alienate some listeners, but they are accustomed to such reactions. The speaker also asserts they cannot be "canceled" due to owning the show.

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The speaker did not get vaccinated for COVID-19 and will not get vaccinated for monkeypox. The speaker is starting the "second pandemic of the unvaccinated." The speaker wants liberals vaccinated, boosted, and wearing masks. The speaker says conservatives will continue to make money, shoot guns, and fight to make America great again. The speaker tells patrons not to reply.

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Speaker 0 claims the impeachment process was against the American people and that Obama "stole everything," leading to people being on Epstein Island "raping and eating those babies." They cite flight logs as evidence that "they all knew who he was, what he did, where he did it." Speaker 0 believes the "real problem is pedophilia" and that exposure will start "the party." Speaker 0 does not wear a mask because it is a "hoax" with a "ninety nine point seven percent survival rate." They accuse Bill Gates of trying to "cram his vaccine down my throat" and ask if he went to Epstein Island. Speaker 0 states that "Epstein and Weinstein just doesn't sound like a Presbyterian problem to us." Speaker 0 references "truck twenty twenty" and accuses someone of "throwing an octogenarian at us struggling with dementia, trying to hide liquor on his breath, dealing with a son who just got a stripper pregnant down in Arkansas, cheating on his dead brother's life."

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The speaker states they have never promoted violence, but have also never excused violent actors, such as those involved in January 6th. The speaker suggests Pam Bondi should address terrorism with her boss regarding the release of January 6th participants.

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Trump seems to believe that attacking Teslas or dealerships is domestic terrorism, while attempting to kill cops to overthrow the government and change an election is not. According to Speaker 1, Trump thinks freedom and liberties belong only to people who agree with him. Speaker 1 states that this view of America is not shared by people who believe in the Constitution.

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The speaker identifies himself as a longtime representative for the common American, arguing that Washington’s political system of both parties uses Americans to fuel cycles of hatred, with no lasting improvement for everyday people. He claims the debt rises, corporate and global interests dominate, American jobs are replaced, small businesses are swallowed by large corporations, and tax dollars fund foreign wars and aid while the dollar’s spending power declines. He states that in recent years, many American families must rely on two earners, and his children’s generation feels hopeless about the American dream. He says he ran for Congress in 2020 with the belief that Make America Great Again meant America First, and emphasizes a conservative record defending the First and Second Amendments, unborn life, secure borders, and opposition to COVID mandates and funding of foreign wars. He complains that after almost a year in the majority, the legislature has been sidelined, citing an eight-week shutdown that left the House inactive, and notes that during campaign season “courage leaves” and “safe campaign reelection mode” dominates. He criticizes the House for failing to pass a plan to protect Americans’ healthcare and to address overpriced, unaffordable health insurance, accusing both parties of drama instead of working to fix the disaster. He describes his own bills as reflecting Trump-era priorities, including a new census to redraw districts, making English the official language, making it a felony to medically transition a minor, eliminating capital gains taxes on primary-home sales, and eliminating H-1B visas, but says they “sit … collecting dust” because the speaker does not bring them to floor votes. The speaker argues that ordinary Americans are no longer swayed by paid political propaganda; they live with rising costs, debt, and uncertainty, have faced job displacement by visa workers, and are burdened by student debt with limited high-paying job results. He recounts personal sacrifice: spending millions of his own money, missing time with family, and standing with Donald Trump against impeachment efforts. He describes facing constant personal attacks, death threats, and lawfare, and portrays a split within the Republican establishment that “secretly hates” Trump yet welcomes other figures after elections. He recalls supporting Trump against Democrat lawfare and defending him during impeachment votes, including choosing to vote no on the Democrat-led impeachment in 2021 while his father underwent brain surgery. He asserts his core stance against policies like the Green New Deal, broad open-border policies, and the trans agenda on children, while defending his loyalty to the party and to America First. He argues that if he is discarded by the president and the MAGA machine for neocons and elite interests, many common Americans would be similarly cast aside. He contends that real power lies with the people and promises to stay aligned with them if they reclaim control from Washington. He announces his resignation, with his last day on 01/05/2026, and expresses a desire to return to the people he loves while seeking a new path ahead, offering a blessing to the audience and to America.

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They stole the 2020 election and gave us COVID to force mail-in ballots, claiming the post office cheated. According to the speaker, everyone in the country cheated them out of their president in 2020 and made them sick. The speaker believes "they" overthrew the United States of America and the Constitutional Republic, covering it up with the January 6th "bullshit" and "insurrection." The speaker expresses strong support for President Trump, stating they love him more now than ever.

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Speaker 0 (John) explains that the other side “got tired of me winning, so he joined our side,” and asserts he has no animosity toward him, only regret that it became personal for some people, not for him, because it’s always about the survivors. He describes a reversal: after months of fighting, the speaker, the attorney general, the FBI director, the president, and the vice president could save everyone if they’d done the right thing four months ago. He questions whether Congressman Greene truly supports the release now, suggesting he’s only backing it because the president told him to support it, and attributes this to Mike Johnson. Speaker 1 asks if John believes the president’s current stance, given weeks of opposition and now support. John says he is concerned the president is opening a flurry of investigations and fears they may use those investigations as a predicate for not releasing the files. He believes they will try to use a legal provision allowing withholding materials if they are the subject of an ongoing investigation and would harm that investigation. Speaker 2 notes that the focus is on President Trump: he initially blocked the release and now has the power to release the full files anyway. Speaker 0 summarizes that for four months the president thought secrecy was best, but someone convinced him the releases are better; if serious, they should release them now. Speaker 1 asks why John thinks the president has resisted for so long. John contends the files implicate billionaires and friends of Trump and his donors, plus Epstein’s ties to intelligence agencies, which is why there’s effort to stop the release. He predicts attempts to stop it will occur elsewhere and that this will backfire. Speaker 1 asks if the president will sign the bill; John says he thinks he will sign and would like to be at the signing party, joking about being invited to sign his own bill. John addresses personal attacks: the president attacked his wife, calling Margie Taylor Greene a traitor. John says the attack was a new low for him, but he laughs it off; his wife joked about inviting Trump to their wedding, and she blames him for not inviting him, which she says led to the anger. John remains optimistic the bill will pass tomorrow, with a veto-proof majority, and thinks the speaker will begrudgingly support it. Speaker 1 asks about the public breakup with Marjorie Taylor Greene over the Epstein files. John says Greene represents the base—the populist movement that brought Trump to the White House—and when Trump told supporters they are no longer his supporters if they want the Epstein files released, Trump lost many supporters, but Greene did not, and she remains in favor of seeking justice for the survivors. Speaker 1 asks if Trump has lost touch with the MAGA base. John believes Trump has strayed on fiscal responsibility, starting wars overseas and regime change, and on releasing the death steam files, away from the campaign promises that defined the MAGA base.

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If Trump loses the election, Speaker 1 believes he is "fucked" due to his outspoken support. He jokes about the lack of assassination attempts on Kamala Harris, calling her a "puppet" and contrasting it with the attempts on Trump's life. Speaker 1 admires Trump's resilience and constitution. Speaker 1 admits he is "all in" with Trump, despite potential "vengeance" if Trump loses. He defends his companies against claims of government subsidies, citing SpaceX's success despite receiving fewer initial funds than Boeing. He recounts a conflict with Buttigieg over delivering Starlink to hurricane-stricken areas, which was later resolved. Speaker 1 claims that if Trump doesn't win, it will be the last election due to the Democrats' immigration policies, which he says are designed to turn swing states into reliably Democratic states. He criticizes California's no voter ID law and accuses Democrats of hypocrisy. He believes the purpose of no voter ID is to enable large-scale fraud. Speaker 1 says he supports Trump because he wants America to remain a democracy and not become a one-party state. He criticizes the Democratic party elite for choosing candidates without input from voters. He expresses concern over the number of billionaires supporting the Democratic party. He believes that if people knew the truth, there would be a landslide in favor of Republicans. He suggests that if Trump wins, the Epstein client list will become public, which terrifies some billionaires supporting Kamala. Speaker 1 says that if Trump wins, there can be some "housecleaning" and shedding light on things. He says X adheres to freedom of speech within the bounds of the law. He believes that if the Democrats continue to hold power, they will try to shut down X by any means possible. He recounts a lawsuit against SpaceX for failing to hire asylum seekers, even though it is illegal for them to do so. He expresses concern over the increasing movement to place activists as judges. Speaker 1 believes that if the birth rate in Europe does not at least roughly equal the replacement rate, it is in population free fall. He also mentions that in Britain, convicted pedophiles are being released from prison in order to put people in prison for Facebook posts. He recommends the book "The Parasitic Mind" by Gad Saad, which tries to understand how to get to this parasitic mind situation. He says that woke takes the place of religion. He says that he is culturally Christian. Speaker 1 says that he is open to the idea of a creator. He says that we should try to expand the scope and scale of consciousness. He says that the environmental movement in the extreme is fundamentally misanthropic and anti-human. He says that all of the humans on Earth can fit on one floor in the city of New York. He says that we need to stop teaching people false propaganda that the earth is overpopulated. He says that hormonal birth control causes depression and dramatically increases risk of suicide, and changes their preferences on who they want to marry or have kids with. He says that SSRIs zombify people and change their personality and make them not who they are. Speaker 1 says that AI is advancing at a very rapid pace. He says that his top concern for AI safety is that we need to have maximally truth-seeking AI. He says that the AIs that are being developed are being programmed with the woke mind virus. He says that he started XAI, and that their goal is to have a maximally truth-seeking AI. He says that he doesn't trust OpenAI. He says that if AI became clear to the rest of us that it was out of control and posed a threat to humanity, he hopes that there would be a way to stop it. He says that in a benign AI scenario, the biggest challenge is how to find meaning if AI is better than you at everything. Speaker 1 says that if Trump gets elected, he will continue to help him. He says that he has talked to Trump about some kind of government efficiency commission. He says that there are more federal agencies than there are years since the establishment of The United States. He says that he formed America PAC to support core values that he believes in, which are safe cities, secure borders, sensible spending, the right to self-protection, respect for the constitution, and the right to free speech. He says that it is a no brainer to vote for Trump.

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Biden Insults Ron DeSantis. His Response Is Brutal & Priceless | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Biden's forgetfulness is highlighted, particularly regarding the southern border crisis, inflation, and the fight for freedom in Cuba. DeSantis emphasizes his commitment to parental rights in education and Florida's independence from federal lockdowns. Dave Rubin contrasts Florida's governance with Biden's administration, arguing that the Democrats are undermining America through various policies. DeSantis's stance against the "Don't Say Gay" bill is clarified, asserting it protects parental rights regarding children's education. He also addresses the controversy surrounding transgender athletes in women's sports, advocating for fairness in competition. DeSantis criticizes the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis, pledging Florida's support to Texas and Arizona. He proposes a gas tax holiday to alleviate inflation's impact on families, contrasting with Biden's policies. DeSantis's proactive measures during COVID, including opposing mask mandates, are noted, as is his criticism of politicians who lockdown their states while vacationing in Florida. The discussion culminates in a call for Americans to choose leaders who prioritize freedom and uphold traditional values, with a focus on the importance of state governance in addressing federal failures.

The Rubin Report

'The View's' Legal Team Forces Whoopi Goldberg to Correct Her Lie | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent controversy surrounding "The View," particularly comments made by Whoopi Goldberg regarding a Turning Point USA event, where she falsely claimed that Nazis were welcomed. Rubin criticizes the show's hosts, including Joy Behar, for spreading misinformation and attempting to connect conservative figures like Ron DeSantis to extremist groups. He asserts that the neo-Nazis were not allowed inside the event and were confronted by attendees. Rubin emphasizes that the media often distorts facts to create narratives that harm conservatives, labeling them as extremists without evidence. He highlights the broader implications of such rhetoric, suggesting it leads to violence and societal division. Additionally, he critiques the left's identity politics and economic policies, arguing they disproportionately harm minority communities. Rubin concludes by noting that many minorities are leaving the Democratic Party due to these issues, and he references Trump's past economic successes for these groups. He expresses frustration with the media's portrayal of conservatives and the lack of accountability for false claims made by public figures.
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