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The speaker announced the defunding of non-essential programs within Maine's Department of Corrections. This action was taken in response to a male inmate being housed in a women's prison. The inmate in question is described as six foot one, two hundred forty-five pounds, and convicted of murdering his parents and the family dog with a knife. The speaker stated the inmate identifies as a woman. The speaker declared this will no longer be tolerated and affirmed a commitment to protecting women in prisons, sports, and throughout the country.

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The speakers express shock and fear that the person who killed their father/brother may be released early. One speaker says she thought she would not have to deal with this until she was old. They want people to write letters to the board to show how wrong this is, questioning the case manager's recommendation and urging amendment of the bill to close loopholes. One speaker says the perpetrator is only eligible for the program because he fled, and that he has never shown remorse. She feels this is honoring cowardice. She now fears further revenge. The speakers highlight that he can apply every three years, re-victimizing them. They are disheartened that victims are not allowed information about the perpetrator's behavior in prison, while intimate details of the victims' lives are public. One speaker wants to know his disciplinary actions to assess his qualifications for the program. They cite his disrespectful behavior at sentencing, including gang symbols, and his lack of remorse.

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The speaker expresses strong condemnation for child rape and advocates for the death penalty for child rapists. They discuss the issue of child trafficking and the United States' role as a top destination country for human trafficking. The speaker highlights the need for education on sex addiction and the harmful effects of pornography. They also mention the importance of border enforcement and the Trump administration's efforts to combat human trafficking. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of addressing the demand side of child exploitation and suggests attaching asylum and immigration processes to embassies in Central America. They support the death penalty for child rapists and criticize the current administration's handling of the issue.

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The speaker discusses the responsibility of protecting children from pornography and sexual abuse. They criticize the lack of action from politicians and highlight that only 5% of sexual abuse complaints are followed up. They argue that children cannot be expected to protect themselves and that giving them information they cannot understand will not solve the issue. The speaker agrees that children should be educated about appropriate sexual behavior, but disagrees with teaching them about masturbation and ejaculation in primary school. They mention evidence of inappropriate materials being used in schools and express concern about the impact on the 800,000 children in the education system.

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The speaker expresses concern about a law they found while doing a Google search. They explain that the law allows any prison or hospital to be declared a penitentiary, which worries them in the context of potential future lockdowns and mask mandates. They admit to not fully understanding the law and highlight that it requires the approval of the lieutenant governor of the province. The speaker is surprised to discover that the law was recently modified.

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The California law SB 132 allows men to be housed in women's prisons based on self-identification, leading to victimization of women like Alyssa who have experienced sexual assault. Male felons with violent backgrounds are exploiting this law, retraumatizing vulnerable women. The law does not require hormone therapy or surgery for placement, allowing for abuse of the system. Translation: The California law SB 132 allows men to be housed in women's prisons based on self-identification, leading to victimization of women like Alyssa who have experienced sexual assault. Male felons with violent backgrounds are exploiting this law, retraumatizing vulnerable women. The law does not require hormone therapy or surgery for placement, allowing for abuse of the system.

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Speaker 0 questions the safety of transferring inmates, particularly those identifying as women, into women's institutions. He claims that while about 50% may be labeled sex offenders, the remaining half may still pose a danger due to plea bargaining practices. This can result in individuals who committed sex-related crimes not being officially classified as sex offenders in their records. Speaker 1 echoes this concern, suggesting that regardless of sex offender status, placing any long-term male inmate in a women's prison is inherently risky. The interview with Ken Herdman is then cut short due to time.

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During a hearing, a senator questions a judge about a case involving a male convicted of raping a nine-year-old boy and a seventeen-year-old girl, and later convicted of possessing child pornography. The senator challenges the judge's decision to allow this individual, now identifying as female, to be housed in a women's prison. The senator accuses the judge of prioritizing political ideology over the safety and rights of the female inmates, highlighting the judge's statement that the individual was "entirely a female" despite having male genitalia. The senator quotes the judge's order, where she stated there were "no signs that petitioner is at risk of re offending" and deemed concerns about potential trauma to female inmates as "overblown." The judge defends her decision, stating the petitioner had not engaged in violence while in custody, and wardens requested the transfer due to medical needs. She claims the denial of transfer by the transgender executive council was based on hormone levels, which she found to be a pretext.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the severity of online predators and propose a solution to combat them. They suggest creating a public database with information on individuals associated with these sites, including names, addresses, and pictures. They believe that this database would help people, such as schools, businesses, and parents, to easily identify potential predators. They also express their frustration with attorneys who defend predators and advocate for shaming them. The speakers emphasize the importance of citizen collaboration in exposing and eliminating predators, and they commend the efforts of individuals like Ryan Montgomery and Matt Murphy. They conclude by urging viewers to speak up and reach out to organizations like 0 Day and Project Veritas for assistance.

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The speaker discusses the responsibility of protecting children from pornography and sexual abuse. They argue that it is not the children's responsibility to protect themselves, but rather the responsibility of policies to restrict access to pornographic websites and properly address abuse complaints. The speaker emphasizes the importance of educating children about appropriate sexual behavior and the need for privacy. They mention that some materials provided to children contain explicit content, which they believe is inappropriate. The speaker concludes by expressing their concerns about the current approach to sex education.

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Regardless of their background or whether they are victims of society, the important thing is that there are young people who pose a threat to society. These individuals have grown up without proper guidance, structure, or conscience. We need to focus on them not out of a liberal instinct for love, but for practical reasons. If we don't intervene, some of them will become predators in the future. We have predators on our streets now, and it's a sad reflection of society. We have no choice but to remove them from society, even though we don't know how to rehabilitate them effectively. Rehabilitation cannot be a condition for release. Our priority should be making the streets safer by isolating these individuals from the rest of society.

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The speaker is attending an oversight hearing and plans to enter an item into the congressional record. The speaker references Kristin Graziano, the Charleston County sanctuary chair, who the speaker claims is releasing criminal illegal aliens back into South Carolina after they have been arrested for crimes, including alleged pedophilia.

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They argue that these closed youth care institutions should not exist. It’s very odd that we’ve created a prison-like setting where a child can end up there without any involvement of the criminal justice system. That cannot continue; they should simply disappear. If you then look at what these children in youth care actually need, their basic needs are very clear. They have missed a foundational stability, and therefore they require a stable, loving place to live. It’s crucial that they can attend the same school they came from and keep the same circle of friends. In essence, the goal is to restore and preserve a basic sense of normalcy and continuity in their lives. The speaker emphasizes that this is “very basic.” For some of these children, the challenges are significant enough to come with a heavy burden or “rugzak” that they carry. In many cases, they indeed need trauma therapy. However, the overarching aim should be to provide and pursue that therapeutic support as part of their baseline needs. In summary, the core message is that closed youth care facilities should not exist because they create a confinement-like environment outside the criminal justice system. Instead, the focus should be on meeting fundamental needs: a stable, loving home, continuity in schooling and friendships, and, where necessary, trauma-focused therapy to address the burdens they carry.

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Representative Bradley addressed concerns about sex offender sentencing, stating that the term "low risk sex offender" is a disservice to child victims, citing Larry Nassar as an example. Bradley claimed public defenders didn't attempt to amend the bill and lacked supporting statistics. Bradley stated that 70% of child sexual abusers in Colorado receive probation, and to get prison time, offenders must repeatedly violate probation or commit egregious acts. According to Bradley's research of 26 years, sex offenders are not receiving lifetime sentences, but child victims are sentenced to a lifetime of trauma. Bradley stated that no one has spent more than 25 years in prison for sexually assaulting a child since the current sentencing structure was enacted, and 73% have been paroled in an average of eight years. Bradley urged support for protecting children and questioned accepting any risk when child rape is involved.

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This is my third or fourth attempt at addressing the sex offender database due to families expressing that it feels like a lifelong sentence. The latest proposal, Senate Bill 155, aims to change certain offenses from requiring lifetime registration to a ten-year registration. Offenses affected include human trafficking for sexual exploitation, sexual abuse of a child, and possession or viewing of child pornography. The bill will not remove anyone from the database but will allow individuals who believe they have turned their lives around to petition for a review of their case. As the proposal progresses, adjustments may be made.

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The speaker questions Judge Netburn's prioritization of individual rights over political ideology. They discuss a case involving a male repeat rapist in a women's prison. The speaker criticizes Judge Netburn's decision, accusing her of prioritizing political ideology over the safety of female inmates. The speaker challenges Judge Netburn's reasoning and accuses her of being a radical judge. Judge Netburn defends her decision based on the petitioner's behavior in prison and medical needs. The speaker accuses Judge Netburn of contradicting her own report and questions her decision-making. Senator Padilla interrupts, preventing Judge Netburn from responding.

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Protect trans kids. Protect kids.

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The video transcript features a conversation between a predator and a predator hunter. The predator admits to being a registered sex offender and discusses his interest in child pornography and molesting children. The predator hunter confronts him about his actions and intentions. The police are called, and the predator is apprehended. The transcript highlights the predator's disturbing mindset and his lack of remorse. The predator hunter emphasizes the importance of protecting children and ensuring that predators like him are held accountable for their actions.

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We need to take action against the individuals who pose a threat to our loved ones, regardless of their background or circumstances. Whether they were deprived or victims of society, it doesn't matter. We must address the issue of young people who lack guidance, structure, and conscience. If we don't intervene, they will become predators in the future. Society, partly due to neglect, has created these individuals, but that doesn't mean we excuse their actions. We must remove them from society to protect our families. Many of these individuals are beyond redemption.

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The speaker expresses frustration that the other person brought up the "Marine doubt article." They feel they are being attacked and that the other person is going to use information against them regarding state support, which they believe is not the norm. The speaker is hesitant to provide information because of this fear. They suggest scheduling a visit and talking with a therapist, as they do not want to continue arguing or make things worse.

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The speaker discovered disturbing information about a website and immediately reported it to the Exploited Children tip line and various news stations. However, the news stations were not allowed to report on the illegally obtained material. The speaker tried to raise awareness about the website without revealing any illegal content, but their efforts were disregarded. Law enforcement also did not take action. The owner of the website, a Democratic politician named Nathan Larson, was eventually arrested for kidnapping a 12-year-old girl. The speaker believes that there are more individuals involved in such activities and intends to expose them. Nathan Larson later died in prison, allegedly due to starvation.

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The speaker argues that closed juvenile care institutions should not exist, describing them as a prison-like setting that people can enter without the criminal justice system. They contend these facilities must disappear. Turning to what children in youth care actually need, the speaker emphasizes that these kids have often missed foundational supports. The priority is to provide a stable, loving place for them. They should be able to attend the same school they came from and maintain the same friendships, underscoring the importance of continuity and normalized social ties. The approach is framed as restoring basic needs: a stable home environment and a supportive community. The speaker notes that some children will carry significant emotional and psychological burdens and will require trauma therapy. However, the overarching goal is to address the basics first and foremost, with trauma therapy provided as needed to support the child’s recovery and development.

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Speaker 0 shows notes the attorney general brought to the hearing, captured by a photographer in the room. The notes include a list of Democratic congresswomen and their search history. The photo indicates that searches performed by members of Congress at a DOJ facility—where they sit at a computer to search unredacted files—are being tracked and read by the Department of Justice and the attorney general. Speaker 1 responds that this represents a surveillance of Congress by the Trump administration and calls it totally improper, though not surprising given their misconduct in various areas. He notes that when he visited the facility, they log in under each person’s name, implying an attempt to make something of the situation. He states that members who visited shared the information they found, and emphasizes that it is not a pretty picture. He adds that lawmakers were required under the law to remove redactions unless necessary to protect the privacy of victim survivors. In his view, the redactions were used to protect offenders and coconspirators, with their names blacked out. He contends that information about the survivors was actually revealed, which he says was very wrong and contrary to the law. He also suggests that many survivors feel the exposure was deliberate, intended to intimidate them and silence them, though he says he does not know if that is true. The statement ends with “The other thing that's inter” before the transcript cuts off.

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The video features a conversation between the speaker and a man named Nathan, who is a registered sex offender. Nathan had arranged to meet an 11-year-old girl at a park, but it turns out he was talking to a group of individuals who expose predators. Nathan denies any wrongdoing and claims that he was just joking. However, he admits to being part of a Telegram group that shares inappropriate content, including videos of young children. The speaker confronts Nathan about his actions and urges him to seek help. Nathan agrees to get rid of the content and promises to speak to a counselor.

The Megyn Kelly Show

More Biden Docs, Crowder vs. Daily Wire, and Gender Identity and Kids, w/ Dave Smith & Dr. Debra Soh
Guests: Dave Smith, Dr. Debra Soh
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Megyn Kelly welcomes comedian Dave Smith and Dr. Debra Soh to discuss various pressing topics, including the recent controversies surrounding President Biden's classified documents and the implications of gender identity discussions. Smith highlights the ongoing investigations into Biden's handling of classified documents, noting public dissatisfaction and potential political ramifications. He draws parallels between Biden's situation and Trump's, criticizing the perceived double standards in legal accountability for political figures. Smith emphasizes the excessive classification of documents in government, suggesting it undermines democratic transparency. The conversation shifts to the cultural climate surrounding gender identity, particularly the challenges parents face when their children express gender dysphoria. Dr. Soh addresses a caller's concerns about her 23-year-old daughter questioning her gender identity. She explains that once children reach adulthood, parents have limited influence, and emphasizes the importance of therapy to rebuild trust and communication. Dr. Soh discusses the phenomenon of rapid onset gender dysphoria, particularly among young women, and stresses the need for supportive environments that encourage open dialogue. Dr. Soh also critiques the current state of therapy, where clinicians may feel pressured to affirm a child's gender identity without exploring underlying issues. She advises parents to seek experienced therapists who are less likely to conform to prevailing ideologies. The discussion then turns to a recent incident involving a transgender woman in a YMCA locker room, where Dr. Soh argues that such situations can endanger women and girls. She asserts that genuine transgender individuals would not typically expose themselves inappropriately, suggesting that those who do may have ulterior motives. The episode concludes with Dr. Soh reiterating the importance of vigilance regarding the safety of children in gender discussions and public spaces, advocating for a balanced approach that respects both individual identities and the rights of others.
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