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Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden are accused of corruption and breaking the law without consequences. They have learned from each other's actions, with Biden realizing that being a liberal Democrat means avoiding prosecution. The speaker suggests that they are threatened by Donald Trump's ability to challenge the system, leading to a desperate attempt to destroy him. Speaker 1 claims to be the target of a witch hunt, facing ridiculous indictments aimed at interfering with the election. They vow to protect freedom and urge people to support them in the upcoming 2024 chance to save it.

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Donald Trump, despite being heavily criticized and disliked by a significant portion of the population, is currently leading as the incumbent president. However, this can also be seen as a reflection of widespread dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs. The individuals responsible for this situation are described as dishonest, ruthless, and lacking empathy. The speaker, who has spent many years in Washington, finds their actions unrecognizable and deeply troubling. They highlight the negative consequences of allowing millions of people from impoverished countries to enter illegally and immediately receive public benefits. In contrast, the speaker urges others to strive for betterment and honesty, emphasizing that this is a spiritual battle rather than a purely political one.

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Trump is the first president in 40 years to cut waste, fraud, and abuse, which makes Democrats jealous because they ran on the same promises but never delivered. Democrats' "dirty little playbook" involved promising action, never following through, and repeatedly campaigning on the same issues to remain politicians for life and profit from insider trading. Trump is fixing problems and uncovering their fraud, signaling the end of their scheme. Democrats are experiencing a "psychotic break" because their world is ending and they are struggling to accept reality.

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The speaker believes Donald Trump will win the election, regardless of personal preference. They claim the "vibe shift" is profound, with numbers and early voting favoring Trump. More importantly, there's a return to freedom of expression. The speaker asserts that the previous election was rigged because critical information about a candidate was hidden from the public. They believe this cannot happen again, regardless of what tactics are used in the coming weeks. The speaker suggests people will not accept claims of popularity for figures like Kamala Harris, whom they criticize for lacking job experience and consistent pronunciation of her name. They also express frustration with someone raised in Montreal lecturing them about America. The speaker concludes that people have had enough.

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The speaker claims to have "caught the swamp," referring to fake news and negative influences. They assert that nobody else could have exposed this corruption. The speaker also states that the country has the best economy and job numbers ever, including the best numbers for African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanics.

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Speaker 0 believes a blue tsunami will force Congress to haul Elon Musk and others in front of lawmakers to ask, “what crimes did you commit?” It will get really serious. The same with Trump, because Speaker 0 thinks they commit crimes every day. To reconcile all of this, they argue for hardcore, not integrity Democrats, delivering: “Fuck you, Democrats. Fuck you for fucking over our country. We are serious about this. We are prosecuting. We're gonna uncover every document, every phone call, everything you did. We will be relentless about it.” The mindset they urge Democrats to adopt is driven by the electorate seeking both removal of figures like Trump and accountability. Speaker 1 concurs on accountability, stating there must be a scenario where there is accountability. They reference Fanon, a former MPD police officer who nearly died on January 6, to support the view that it’s about more than Democrats winning back Congress and the White House. Speaker 1 argues for changing the John Roberts Supreme Court decision that gave the president of the United States a blank check, insisting that no man or woman should be above the law, and that Donald Trump should not be above the law. The Democrats should communicate that, if back in power, clinging to the idea that Donald Trump is unaccountable “it's just not gonna work.” This, Speaker 1 says, includes adding seats to the Supreme Court so that immunity’s decision can be overturned and so Donald Trump can be held accountable for his crime.

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For 8 years, the swamp has been trying to bring down President Trump because he's exposing corruption and wants to return power to the people. The corrupt Uniparty, including Democrats and some Republicans, benefit from the current system and don't want it to change. President Trump aims to restore government to the people, but he's seen as a threat because he promotes peace, which doesn't generate money like war does. He wants to end war and bring peace to America and the world.

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The speaker expresses concern about the Trump administration's alleged connection with Russia and criticizes Congress for not holding them accountable. They mention the disturbing depth of the Trump family's involvement with organized crime, terrorism sponsors, and Russian oligarchs. The speaker believes that the president's incompetence is a saving grace, as they imagine the danger he would pose if he were intelligent and had emotional control. They express gratitude for having a "stupid and incompetent" leader, hoping it buys time until they can't win. The speaker looks forward to Adam Schiff potentially becoming the head of the House Judiciary after the November 6, 2018 elections, anticipating more serious actions to be taken.

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Speaker 0 believes that with Trump's victory, corruption will be exposed and eliminated in Washington, causing anxiety for individuals like Eric Swalwell. Speaker 1 adds that people have long sensed something was wrong, and under Trump, the truth has been revealed. They feel satisfied knowing that those involved are panicking. Speaker 1 also mentions CNN's extreme reaction, including comparing Trump to Osama Bin Laden. This demonstrates their panic. Speaker 1 concludes that Trump needs to return to the White House.

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Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden are accused of corruption and law-breaking. Biden has learned from Obama and Clinton that liberal Democrats are not prosecuted. They also learned from Donald Trump, an outsider who challenged the system. The corrupt machine is now making a desperate effort to destroy their most dangerous opponent. Speaker 1 claims to be the victim of a witch hunt and ridiculous indictments, with the intention of interfering in the upcoming election. They believe they are the only one who can stop their enemies and protect freedom. The speaker urges people to save the country in the 2024 election.

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Look at those long faces! Are you upset that Trump is back in office, winning in a landslide? He dominated the election, while his opponent barely won a single state—was it American Samoa? Trump’s victory is impressive, and we owe thanks to the press for boosting his numbers every time they spoke. It’s a fantastic night! I even saw Kamala heading to the restroom with some razor blades. I couldn’t be happier. Trump is president again, ready to make America great and clean house. You’re all fired—get out!

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Donald Trump, during his campaign, claimed to be the voice of the people. Now, he presents himself as their retribution, fueled by vengeance and grievances. In America, winning elections usually involves discussing the future and appealing to voters. However, many voters are tired of hearing about the future because their present experiences are unpleasant. Their lives are affected by an uncaring bipartisan system in Washington DC that disregards them, treating them as insignificant and unimportant.

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Speaker 0, a former candidate, expresses gratitude for the honor of being a candidate and shares personal happiness. However, they also express concern about the damage being done to the country's future, values, and institutions. Speaker 1 mentions the continued popularity of the phrase "lock her up" in reference to Speaker 0. Speaker 0 believes that the current president knows he is illegitimate and suggests that he is obsessed with them due to a guilty conscience. Speaker 0 supports holding the president accountable and believes there should be an impeachment inquiry. They express confidence that certain events from their own election will not happen again in the future.

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Donald Trump is going to win, and that's amazing. The speaker is thrilled by what they've watched over the past 9 years. This is the end of a redemption arc. The speaker has never seen anybody treated like Donald Trump was treated ever. They attacked him, defamed him, indicted him, arrested him, and let him get shot in the face. And he's going to win anyway. Donald Trump's victory will be a triumph of the human spirit. It will be a triumph of Americans over the machine that seeks to oppress them. It'll be a middle finger wagging in the face of the worst people in the English speaking world who are leaders. It will be a moral victory the size of which the speaker never thought they would live to see.

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The speaker asserts that those opposing President Trump will not escape consequences. They claim that Trump is innocent, only running a campaign, and will return in 2024 to make changes. They vow to fight for the truth to come out.

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The speaker criticizes Democratic leaders and media for praising Joe Biden excessively, contrasting it with others who see the abuse of power. They believe this is making a mockery of democracy and dividing the country. The speaker suggests that even those who dislike Trump are starting to see the truth and the danger of the Democrats' actions.

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We're finally here, and it's about time. We shouldn't have had to wait this long, but things happen. We were fighting for four years because of a rigged election. Some thought it could have happened sooner due to the cheating. Now, it's time to uncover the truth and take our country to new heights that no one could have imagined.

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Trump and his supporters are accused of embracing and joking about political violence, which the speaker strongly condemns. Various individuals are heard expressing their desire for uprisings, unrest, physical confrontations, and even assassination towards Trump. The speaker mentions blowing up the White House and warns Trump supporters to be cautious. The transcript concludes with the speaker shaming those who harbor anger and hatred towards the former president.

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The conversation threads through a tangled set of relationships and alleged secrets surrounding Erika and her past marriages. Speaker 0 introduces Erika’s first husband, Derek Chelsvigg, and notes a young daughter from Erika’s earlier marriage, questioning why this history is hidden and suggesting possible trafficking concerns. They mention an apparent photoshoot with Erika’s ex-husband and speculate about whether Erika had another daughter, while observing that information about her past is being scrubbed online. The speakers reference Erika’s old Instagram and her ex-husband’s social media remaining private, implying secrecy around Erika’s past. They wonder if Erika is a time traveler and recall a past shoot with someone named Tyler, asking whether he was murdered or disappeared. They mention Cabot Phillips dating Erika after the marriage, and a timeline: seven days after that marriage, Cabot Phillips is seen playing ball with someone named Charlie. They propose theories that Erika could have harmed Charlie or that Charlie simply disappeared, and note that an ex-boyfriend may have reappeared in the scene. The possibility is raised that Erika is a honeypot moving between relationships, with “stepping stones” in her life. Speaker 0 also reveals that Erika has a sister, and asks where she is. Speaker 2 introduces a whistleblower: an insider who warns that exposing the truth would provoke retaliation against him and anyone who helps him. This person found emails, approvals, and signatures tying Erika’s wife’s charity work to the same network, and says he didn’t yell or accuse but went quiet, believing that if Erika is part of the network, everything has been a lie. For him, the matter shifted from politics to a personal crisis, and he says that if he stays quiet, he’s “one of them”; if he speaks, he’s dead, but people deserve to know. Speaker 0 asserts that Charlie discovered information about Erika and discussed filing for divorce two days before Charlie’s disappearance; there has still been no autopsy released, and Erika is the only person who could release it, labeled as “Sussy.” Speaker 1 announces a situation that is “absolutely out of control,” criticizing incompetent politicians and referencing a presidential figure, then broadens to state-level politics with John McCain mentioned. The speaker complains about campaign contributions, special interests, and lobbyists, and predicts political turnover. They vow to “make this country so great again” and describe an event where, according to the speaker, reporters who were crying were present—hard, better reporters who were once known to the speaker as not good people. The exchange ends with a more casual check-in: “How you doing back there?”

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The speaker believes Donald Trump will win the election, regardless of personal preference. They claim the "vibe shift" is profound, with numbers and early voting favoring Trump. More importantly, there's a return to freedom of expression. The speaker asserts that the previous election was rigged because critical information about a candidate was hidden from the public. They believe this cannot happen again, regardless of what actions are taken in the coming weeks. The speaker suggests people will not accept claims of popularity for figures like Kamala Harris, whom they criticize for lacking job experience and inconsistent pronunciation of her name. They also express frustration with someone raised in Montreal lecturing them about America. The speaker concludes that people have had enough.

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The speaker thanks someone, referred to as "Mister president," and expresses appreciation. The speaker notes that it's a very exciting day and promises reaction and analysis to what was just heard. The speaker also mentions "the ones that didn't vote for your bills but run on them."

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The speaker expresses extreme anger and frustration. They believe Donald Trump is needed to address the current situation. The speaker mentions "secret charges" and reacts strongly to them.

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The speaker expresses frustration over Biden's lack of speaking at three different locations. They suggest that the election was rigged and criticize the way the war was handled. The speaker questions whether those in power truly love the country. They express gratitude towards the audience and emphasize the importance of a good outcome.

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The speaker argues that the Trump administration represents the best they’ve seen, and that ten years after the Trump movement and Brexit, their side is in power, with hopes for JD Vance and Marco Rubio to hold leadership for many years. They note that shortly after Trump took office, a drumbeat labeled him as dangerous or controlled, and criticize the tendency to treat those in government as if their duties were the same as those in opposition. They reflect on being Jewish within the nationalist movement, describing it as easy and rewarding for years, especially defending against accusations of anti-Semitism by arguing that critics hadn’t engaged with their speakers or understood the context. That ease has diminished recently, as they observe deeper slander of Jews on the right over the past year and a half. The speaker notes a troubling shift among some right-wing figures who used to advocate for a Jewish-Christian alliance to save America, but now, for reasons they don’t fully understand, advocate praising the Muslim Brotherhood, Islam, and the Quran, while portraying Jews as a major problem. The speaker hopes this will pass and urges a rethink of the relationship between Jews and Christians, asking for mutual honor and discussion rather than hostile accusations, which could include medieval-style accusations against Jews. They reiterate that the coalition was built by Donald Trump and is broad enough to win future elections, but warn that driving coalition members away or dishonoring them risks harming JD Vance’s prospects, Rubio’s prospects, and America’s prospects. Ultimately, the speaker states that there is a choice to be made: if members of the coalition continue to attack and alienate others, they undermine the chances of maintaining the coalition’s gains and electoral success.

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The speaker asserts that the Trump administration was “the best administration I’ve ever seen,” noting it’s ten years after the Trump movement and Brexit, and that their side is in power. They express willingness for a long political run, saying they’d be happy if JD Vance could be president for eight years and Marco Rubio for another eight, with continued involvement. They remark that after Trump, the drumbeat of opposition began quickly, accusing him of starting World War III or being controlled, and they stress that those in government have different responsibilities from those in opposition. They ask how JD Vance can win the next election if the group outside has spent four years tearing each other apart. The speaker then addresses being Jewish within the NatCon movement. They state they’ve never done this before and are not particularly comfortable with it. They reflect that it was easy and great to be a leader in the nationalist movement and Jewish until about a year and a half ago, because whenever left-leaning Jews or others accused their speakers of antisemitism, the speaker could defend them, arguing people hadn’t spoken to the person, hadn’t read full statements, and were taking a sentence out of context. They found it fun and rewarding to defend against what they viewed as false, ridiculous antisemitism accusations, and it made them popular. Now, they say, it’s not that easy anymore. They acknowledge that criticism of Israel is fine as a policy discussion, but they’ve been struck by the “depth of the slander of Jews as a people” online over the last year and a half, and say they didn’t expect this on the right. They observe a transition among some on the right—people they once admired and still admire in part—who now believe that praising the Muslim Brotherhood, Islam, and the Quran is appropriate, and that Jews are a big problem. They express hope this will pass and call for reconsidering the relationship between Jews and Christians, proposing a mutual discussion and honor if possible, rather than a vile stream of accusations about Jews’ actions toward Christians in the Middle Ages. Finally, they stress that the coalition was built by Donald Trump and is broad enough to win the next election and future ones. They warn that driving coalition members out, dishonoring them, or keeping them dishonored will lead to loss: it would destroy Vance’s prospects, Rubio’s prospects, and America’s prospects. The speaker presents a choice: preserve the coalition or risk undermining it.
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