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Speaker 1 respects the right of people to vote for the president. However, it is questioned why, for the first time in American history, a president won every swing state while also being best friends with and having their largest donation from a man who owns and runs the Internet. It is hoped that this will be investigated to determine if it was an anomaly. It is curious, especially since Kamala Harris was filling up stadiums with supporters, while Donald Trump was not. As an American and believer in democracy, Speaker 1 hopes to look at all the reasons why this happened in the country.

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In this video, the speaker expresses their support for Trump over Joe Biden. They repeat their preference for Trump multiple times and mention that the whole neighborhood is also in favor of Trump. They criticize Biden, calling him a "pedophile" and express their regret for voting for him in the past. The speaker concludes by stating that Trump did not receive their vote in the previous election.

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The speaker addresses feedback regarding a Michigan town hall, claiming Democrats are falsely portraying a lack of support for Trump by circulating a video of people supposedly leaving early. The speaker asserts that this is a tactic to create a narrative of waning enthusiasm. The speaker insists the event was packed until the end and no one left. They criticize the focus on attendance rather than addressing critical issues like saving auto worker jobs, which was the town hall's purpose. The speaker challenges Democrats to offer solutions instead of creating narratives, reminding listeners that their candidate is currently in office.

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Endorsing Kamala Harris is crazy. The speaker believes Trump, who renegotiated NAFTA for American workers, is the better choice. Brian Pannebacher founded Auto Workers for Trump in 2017, now with thousands of members like Chris Vitale, a UAW member for 30 years who switched from voting for Obama. He prefers a leader who supports American workers over a San Francisco prosecutor.

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A speaker points out that poll data adds up to 110%. They ask if this is intentional or an error and yield for clarification. Another speaker responds that the data is from a Quinnipiac poll held two weeks prior, noting it contains information about Donald Trump's falling poll numbers. The first speaker reiterates that the data adds up to 110% and calls the poll "fake."

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A group of Minnesota Somali leaders, imams, and former Democrats held a press conference endorsing President Donald Trump and JD Vance over Kamala Harris. They expressed frustration with the Democratic Party, stating that it no longer represents their interests. The speakers highlighted their extensive efforts to engage with the community, emphasizing that Joe Biden's leadership is lacking. Key issues for the community include global peace, economic concerns, family values, and education, with a strong focus on inflation. The community has united in support of President Trump, signaling a significant shift in political allegiance.

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The speaker was asked about winning the union vote despite gun enthusiasts in the union. They denied taking away guns but were interrupted. The speaker clarified they did not say that, and the conversation became heated.

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Republicans need to be very concerned. If you continue to disregard the American people who supported you, and if you make things difficult for Trump, you will face consequences. We demand change and are tired of the usual Washington politics. If you don't listen, we will ensure you are voted out in 2022 and 2026. This is a promise from the American people and supporters like Elon Musk.

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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and disappointment in the current president. They believe many black people are starting to move away from the Democratic Party, which they view as racist and not valuing their vote. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who speaks honestly and doesn't betray like the Democrats.

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Donald Trump's reelection would negatively impact unions. Unlike his opponent, Trump does not support us. He visited a nonunion location, while our president supports us.

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All Democrat voters have been deceived into accepting a demented and incompetent Joe Biden as their nominee without a choice. The party disregarded popular candidates like Bernie Sanders in 2016 and forced Hillary Clinton and now Joe Biden on voters. The speaker urges Democrats to either accept Biden's destructive leadership or reclaim their voice by voting for Donald Trump. They claim only Trump listens to the people, while Democrats are slaves to their party's orders. The speaker warns that continuing to support Biden will lead to the end of democracy and individual freedom.

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Speaker 0 is asked about winning the union vote despite his stance on gun control. He denies wanting to take away guns and clarifies that he never mentioned it. The conversation gets heated, with Speaker 0 expressing frustration and asking for a moment. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 mentioning that there are many people who support him.

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Trump is leading and Hillary Clinton has a plan for Biden to win. She suggests deprogramming cult members and praises Biden's job. However, there is a problem with working Americans who support Trump. Trump claims to support American workers, but they are facing shrinking pay and inflation. Trump assures them that he has their back.

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Black and brown Democrats oppose pushing out Biden, while consultants and non-people of color Democrats support it. Voters and those responsible for getting out the vote are not being consulted. Donors and elite Democrats are making decisions without their input. Share your thoughts in the comments. Translation: Black and brown Democrats are against removing Biden, while consultants and non-people of color Democrats are in favor. Voters and those in charge of voter turnout are not being asked for their opinion. Donors and elite Democrats are making decisions without consulting them. Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Black men are unhappy with the Biden Harris administration, who visit Detroit frequently to maintain control. Life was better under Trump, with more money and fewer financial struggles. Make decisions based on economics, not emotions, for family's benefit. Support is needed to make a change in Detroit's leadership, as Michigan's path is led by Detroit.

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Several individuals express their voting preferences between Trump and Kamala Harris. Primary reasons for supporting Trump include his stance on immigration, with some believing immigrants take jobs. One person states that electing a woman would lead to World War 3, while another claims no man will listen to a woman leader. Despite the potential to "make history" with a Black woman in office, most voice strong opposition to Kamala Harris. One person initially supports Trump but then says they would vote for Kamala, leading to disagreement.

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Donald Trump is supposedly doing better among average union members, excluding teachers' unions and government unions, than any Republican in decades. This is allegedly not going to be a problem for him. Union leadership is purportedly divided from its membership, and the divides will supposedly grow. According to focus groups, union members are reportedly saying that union leadership does not speak for them. This is supposedly a new phenomenon observed since 1989/1990.

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The president engaging with blue-collar workers in NYC was appreciated. The union movement built the city and the middle class. The union is patriotic and pro-America, with members favoring Trump over Biden 3 to 1 in a poll. They are tired of issues like groceries, inflation, gas prices, illegal immigration, and crime affecting daily life in NYC. Translation (if needed): The president interacting with blue-collar workers in NYC was well-received. The union played a key role in building the city and creating the middle class. The union is patriotic and supports America, with members favoring Trump over Biden 3 to 1 in a poll. They are exhausted by issues like groceries, inflation, gas prices, illegal immigration, and crime impacting daily life in NYC.

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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and deep disappointment and disdain for the current president and vice president. The BLM leader feels that black people are starting to shift away from the Democratic Party, which they believe has racist policies that harm the black family. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who is honest and won't betray them like the Democrats.

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They discuss lack of democracy in the Democratic party, pointing out how Trump won through votes while Harris was chosen without any. They criticize how Obama, Clintons, and billionaires decided to push Biden aside. They question the real power in the country being unelected officials and billionaires. They suggest Democrats vote for Republicans if they feel insulted by the corrupt process in their party.

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Establishment FREAKS Over Trump Pro-Union Pick
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Donald Trump has nominated Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a moderate Republican and pro-union advocate, for the Department of Labor. Notably, she voted for the PRO Act, which supports labor rights. Sean O'Brien, president of the Teamsters Union, praised the nomination, indicating a potential shift in Trump’s historically anti-union stance. However, concerns remain about the administration's overall approach to labor rights, especially with influential figures like Elon Musk opposing unions. While Chavez-DeRemer's nomination is seen as a positive step for labor, doubts persist regarding the administration's commitment to effectively supporting union organizing and protecting workers' rights.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's Appeal to Working Class, and Michelle Obama's Wild Marriage Rule, with Sean O'Brien and RCP
Guests: Sean O'Brien
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Megyn Kelly discusses recent revelations about President Biden's mental acuity, expressing skepticism about the accuracy of claims made in a new book by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson. She mentions a segment where a witness disputes a story about Biden's interaction with George Clooney, suggesting the narrative may be exaggerated. Kelly welcomes Sean O'Brien, the Teamsters Union president, who shares his experiences with both Democratic and Republican leaders. O'Brien criticizes the Democrats for their treatment of the working class and expresses doubts about Kamala Harris's capabilities as a leader. O'Brien reflects on the Democrats' failure to connect with working-class Americans, attributing this to their embrace of social justice rhetoric that doesn't resonate with the concerns of everyday workers. He emphasizes the importance of addressing economic issues rather than social ones, noting that many union members feel abandoned by the Democratic Party. O'Brien recounts his interactions with Biden and Harris, describing Harris as arrogant and dismissive during their meetings. The conversation shifts to the Teamsters' support for Trump, highlighting how the union has historically backed both parties but feels more aligned with Trump's focus on American jobs and manufacturing. O'Brien discusses the need for unions to advocate for workers' rights and the importance of maintaining a dialogue with political leaders. Kelly and O'Brien also touch on the challenges facing the film industry, particularly regarding the impact of foreign production on American jobs. O'Brien criticizes Amazon's labor practices and the exploitation of workers, contrasting it with the Teamsters' commitment to fair wages and benefits. The discussion then moves to the Biden administration's handling of immigration and refugee policies, particularly regarding white South African farmers seeking asylum in the U.S. O'Brien and Kelly critique the left's reaction to these refugees, highlighting the hypocrisy in their selective outrage based on race. Finally, they discuss the ongoing issues with Boeing and the delays in delivering new Air Force One planes, expressing frustration over the inefficiencies of American manufacturing. The conversation concludes with a critique of Michelle Obama's recent comments about motherhood and marriage, suggesting she has lost touch with the realities of everyday life.

This Past Weekend

Teamsters President Sean O'Brien | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #536
Guests: Sean O'Brien
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Theo Von interviews Sean O’Brien, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, discussing the union's scope, goals, and challenges, as well as the changing landscape of unions and their efforts to organize new sectors while supporting workers in traditional industries. O’Brien explains that the Teamsters represent a diverse range of workers, including airline pilots, zookeepers, and employees across various sectors, evolving from their origins with truck drivers. UPS is their largest represented employer, with approximately 340,000 Teamsters, and the union aims to increase its national membership from 1.3 million to two million. O’Brien recounts his progression from a construction yard worker in Boston to a shop steward and then a business agent for Local 25, emphasizing the union's core mission: representing workers, negotiating collectively, addressing grievances, and organizing new members. The discussion touches on the significance of the 40‑hour work week, overtime pay, weekends, and the broader impact of unions on the workplace and the economy. O’Brien asserts that the deregulation of trucking in the 1980s significantly harmed the Teamsters, resulting in job losses, company bankruptcies, and pension fund damage. He attributes this decline to political and corporate decisions that prioritized profits over workers' well-being, identifying private equity and "greed" as ongoing threats to middle-class jobs. A key comparison is made between UPS and Amazon. UPS drivers are direct employees with a structured four-year wage progression reaching around $50 per hour, along with comprehensive medical benefits and a pension. In contrast, Amazon relies on an independent contractor model, paying drivers approximately $19-$20 per hour without comparable benefits. The Teamsters are actively organizing Amazon workers, aiming for card-check recognition and prepared to strike if necessary. Their organizing efforts are supported by a $400 million strike and defense fund, and they have added roughly 50,000 members in the past two and a half years. Cannabis is identified as a significant growth area, with approximately 425,000 workers nationwide, and the Teamsters are pursuing contracts that include health care and retirement benefits. They are also exploring investments through a pension fund-backed vehicle to support cannabis businesses and distressed companies, with a goal of raising around a billion dollars by early 2025. O’Brien addresses the ILA longshoremen strike and the threat of automation at ports, highlighting the risks posed by automation and large shipping lines to jobs, wages, and the middle class. He criticizes California’s veto of autonomous-truck legislation, noting the potential for autonomous technology to reshape labor markets nationally. He advocates for protecting workers' rights to organize and strike when necessary, emphasizing that the right to strike is fundamental and that government intervention often undermines workers, particularly in airlines, rail, and trucking. The conversation shifts to politics, endorsements, and the Teamsters' approach to political engagement. After extensive polling and candidate forums, the union decided not to endorse a presidential candidate, instead empowering local unions to make their own decisions. They emphasize transparency and inclusivity, aiming to represent both Democratic and Republican members and holding politicians accountable for tangible labor outcomes. The discussion concludes with reflections on family, work-life balance, and the importance of unions in preserving a fair share of the American dream, with the goal of creating a workforce that feels valued, secure, and able to support their families. (499 words)

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Krystal And Saagar DEBATE Trump Union Backstabbing
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Trump appointed David Keing, a former safety executive at UPS and Amazon, to head OSHA, raising concerns due to their poor safety records. Keing oversaw dangerous conditions at UPS and Amazon, where injury rates are high. The administration has also removed workplace safety publications that mention terms like "diversity," regardless of context. Union leaders, like Sean O'Brien, face challenges as the NLRB rolls back protections for workers. Despite claims of supporting labor, Trump’s administration is seen as anti-union. Union members increasingly vote for Trump, complicating the narrative around labor issues and union leadership's credibility.

Tucker Carlson

“I’ll Win With or Without You,” Teamsters Union President Reveals Kamala Harris’s Famous Last Words
Guests: Sean O'Brien
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Tucker Carlson interviews Sean O'Brien, the general president of the Teamsters Union, discussing his relationship with Donald Trump and the challenges facing labor. O'Brien explains that he did not endorse Trump at the RNC due to the diverse political affiliations of the Teamsters' 1.3 million members, which include Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. He emphasizes the importance of representing the needs of American workers rather than political parties. O'Brien recounts how he insisted on delivering an unmodified speech at the RNC, which Trump supported, highlighting Trump's willingness to let him speak freely. He contrasts this with the Democratic Party's response, noting that they did not invite the Teamsters to their convention and have not adequately supported labor interests. He criticizes Chuck Schumer for his contradictory behavior, seeking financial support while failing to back labor during strikes. O'Brien reflects on the changing political landscape in Boston, noting that traditional working-class values are being overshadowed by corporate interests and social issues that do not address economic concerns. O'Brien discusses the Teamsters' diverse membership, including airline pilots, healthcare workers, and those in the cannabis industry, and highlights the union's efforts to organize Amazon workers. He expresses concern about the impact of automation and AI on jobs, advocating for regulations to protect workers and ensure job creation. He also addresses the issue of credit card debt and corporate greed, arguing that companies like Amazon offload personnel costs onto taxpayers. O'Brien emphasizes the need for labor to engage with all political parties to advocate for workers' rights and economic stability, asserting that the Democratic Party has lost touch with its base. Finally, O'Brien announces plans to launch a podcast titled "Better Bad Idea," aimed at discussing real issues affecting America.
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