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The speaker believes there was a coordinated effort by law enforcement to allow Trump supporters into the Capitol. They mention police officers changing into Trump supporter attire, suggesting FBI involvement. The speaker emphasizes the need for someone familiar with the Capitol to lead the group. They claim Trump supporters inside the Capitol before doors opened were working with FBI agents embedded in the crowd for months. The speaker insists on revealing the truth to the American people. Translation: The speaker suggests a conspiracy involving law enforcement and FBI agents to allow Trump supporters into the Capitol, with some officers changing attire. They stress the importance of insider knowledge to guide the group and claim that embedded FBI agents coordinated with Trump supporters. The speaker is determined to uncover the truth for the American people.

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Speaker 0 asserts that kindergarten classes look “completely disgustingly changed” and that those children are not belonging there, calling them “anchor babies” and alleging they are “chemical weapons” and “biological chemical weapons” sent to destroy the fabric of the country. He adds that these people do not vote like white Christian men and vote against the interests of “small town, small America.” He then says, “White people in America, you will be replaced and your children will be black Muslims if you don't stand up now,” claims that “AIPAC is one of the main components to the people at the head of Hollywood that are brainwashing your children to vote Democrat, to take your guns, and to take your freedom,” and declares that it is time to fight back. Speaker 2 responds by stating that there is a war being fought against “our people,” and it is “in our school systems,” “in our cafeterias,” and “in our grocery stores,” and that replacement is happening “on our phones,” and “in our hospitals.” He calls for fighting back, organizing, and having more children, and urges turning minds and hearts toward Christ. Speaker 1 encouragements follow: “We need to stand up,” and “We need to stand tall.” Speaker 1 then proclaims, “I’m proud to be white, and I’m proud to be American,” and calls others to action: “America, fight back. Stand strong. Be brave.” The speakers exhort others to inspire those around them, and to affirm faith with “Amen.” Speaker 2 closes with “God bless America.”

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This is the most important election in the history of our country. The speaker claims they fixed the border and had a great economy during their previous term. They state they received millions more votes in 2020 than in 2016. The opposition is described as "evil" and having "weaponized" the elections, doing things nobody thought possible. The speaker urges the audience to vote and "make our country great again." Two unnamed people are called "patriots." The speaker concludes by requesting that the song "YMCA" be played.

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With phones in hand, a plan hatched to drop billions and blind, an indescribable crime. The speaker questions people playing gods, suggesting a rigged election with mail-in votes, fabricated ballots, and no chain of custody. Police were prepped, and fake ballots delivered to start a presidential war. Social media banded together despite being caught red-handed. Algorithms rigged the difference, and Dominion and Smartmatic counted ballots twice, blaming it on the device. Source code is a super trade secret, preventing anyone from seeing the hacking of democracy. COVID was used as an excuse to fortify the election until their guy wins. Russia, then Ukraine, were weaponized by the press. The speaker claims the "orange man" made them obsessed, leading them to pick a "pedal puppet" like Biden, who is allegedly hiding behind a US Gore. Hunter's drive was swept into the shade, and the speaker alleges "jigomes" sailed to all of Hunter's underage escapades.

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There are various speakers expressing their frustrations and calling for protests and unrest. They criticize the government's policies and encourage violence towards certain individuals, including the President. Some even mention assassination and violence against the President. They urge people to confront and push back against government officials. The speakers emphasize that the opposition will not stop before or after the upcoming election.

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A speaker urges people to join armed groups and move to Washington DC on January 2nd, 3rd, and 4th to protest against corruption. They emphasize the need for a large, armed presence to deter aggression from the police. Another speaker agrees, stating that if Joe Biden is declared the winner of the election, the republic will be finished. They urge everyone to gather in DC on the 4th at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and contact friends with rifles to join them. The speakers emphasize the importance of individual choice and acting like true Americans.

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The speaker claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged by the radical left Democrats. They assert that they will not allow the same rigging to happen in the 2024 presidential election. The speaker emphasizes their determination by repeating "not gonna allow it" twice.

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies. They also mention that many Clinton supporters believe in this conspiracy theory despite no credible evidence. The speakers call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to become president. They express anger and frustration towards Trump, with some protests turning violent. The video highlights the division and controversy surrounding Trump's presidency.

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MAGA extremists, described as racist sandbags, are being used against us by Donald Trump. The speaker, addressing fellow Americans, announces the intention to have Trump arrested by the FBI before the 2024 election.

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A speaker urges people to join armed groups and gather in Washington, DC on January 2nd, 3rd, and 4th to fight against corruption and prevent Joe Biden from becoming the president. They emphasize the need for a large number of armed individuals to show strength and deter any aggression from the police. The speaker emphasizes the importance of taking action and encourages listeners to contact friends with rifles and make the choice to join others in DC. They stress the need to act as Americans and not just talk about it.

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The speaker emphasizes the threat facing America, calling it a storm of deceit and moral decay. They urge people to unite behind a great leader who loves the nation and its ideals. Together, they can fight and win against evil. The speaker calls for sacrifice and effort to rebuild America, emphasizing the importance of faith and resolve. The message is to come together, bear the colors of the nation, and save America. The speaker ends with a call to support Trump in 2024. Translation: The speaker warns of a dangerous threat to America and urges unity behind a leader to fight against evil and rebuild the nation. They emphasize sacrifice, effort, and faith in order to save America. The message is to come together, support Trump in 2024, and preserve the nation's values.

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies, although there is no credible evidence to support this. They call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to be made president. Some protests against Trump's election victory turned violent, with protesters throwing objects at police and vandalizing property. The speakers express anger and frustration towards Trump, calling him a cheater and an illegitimate president. They fear that he will be reelected with the help of Russia.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election and claim it was stolen. They emphasize that Russia hacked the election and question the validity of President Trump's victory. They mention protests and violence that occurred after the election. The speakers express their anger and frustration, calling Trump an illegitimate president. They also mention efforts to overturn the election results. Overall, they believe the election was not fair and express concerns about the future.

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Speaker 0 describes that on 07/18/2023 special counsel Jack Smith has decided to pursue another arrest and more indictments of President Trump, alleging it is a result of the Fed storming the Capitol on 01/06/2021 and targeting Trump for his role in the effort to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power on that date. He asserts that all President Trump did was give a speech and that he incited nothing. He claims the people disrupting the peaceful transfer of power were “our government.” He argues that when videos from the Capitol appeared, Tucker Carlson, while still on Fox News, claimed the videos were manipulated, asserting they were added to with people, sound, fire, and smoke, probably mirrors, to make it look horrific. He says footage has been removed from the Internet, making reflection on 01/06 difficult, and that all remaining footage is manipulated, stating there was not all the fire and smoke and that the famous picture is a manipulated image. He asserts the rioters didn’t bring guns and that there was no fire or smoke, but instead “where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” and that history has been changed and references are no longer available. He claims that during the Fed’s direction, Trump did say on video what he should have said, including “I know your pain. I know your hurt. We had an election stolen from us, but you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to respect our great people in law and order. There’s nothing more he could have said.” He notes the video is difficult to find but exonerates Trump, maintaining he incited nothing, especially since the feds were doing most of it. He says this video will be important in the coming weeks and months as Smith continues to go after Trump, predicting suppression of the video by social media platforms, as in the immediate aftermath of the Fed’s direction. He says he captured the video and urges sharing. Speaker 1 quotes Trump: “I know you’re pained. I know you’re hurt. We had an election that was stolen from us. It was a landslide election, and everyone knows it, especially the other side. But you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. We have to respect our great people in law and order. We don’t want anybody hurt. It’s a very tough period of time. There’s never been a time like this where such a thing happened, where they could take it away from all of us, from me, from you, from our country. This was a fraudulent election, but we can’t play into the hands of these people. We have to have peace. So go home. We love you. You’re very special. You’ve seen what happens. You see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. I know how you feel, but go home and go home at peace.” Speaker 0 adds that Tucker Carlson claimed Democrat party and those involved in planning and organizing the insurrection hired a Good Morning America producer to dramatize the footage and even dubbed in sound, to make it more sensational, implying the footage was staged. He questions why it would be necessary to add sound and create more people and fire or smoke to redefine the events, suggesting the feds planted and altered footage to present an insurrection. Speaker 2 reinforces the claim with a direct statement: “How staged and fraudulent was the work of the January 6 committee? Democrats hired a Good Morning America producer called James Goldston to dramatize the footage they released. They even dubbed in audio to make the pictures more sensational as in a docudrama. The networks carried it all live as if it were real.”

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies, although there is no credible evidence to support this. They call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to be made president. Some protests against Trump's election victory turned violent, with protesters damaging property and clashing with police. The speakers express anger and frustration towards Trump, calling him a cheater and fearing that he will win again with Russia's help. They believe that Trump's presidency is illegitimate and lacks credibility.

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The speaker asserts that political opponents are acting with extreme desperation and pursuing aggressive measures to win the election. Specifically, the speaker states that “crooked Joe Biden and the far left lunatics are desperate to stop us by any means necessary,” implying a willingness to employ drastic, even illicit, tactics to achieve victory. The claim continues that these opponents “are willing to violate The US Constitutions at levels never seen before in order to win this election,” portraying a view that constitutional and legal norms are being broken in pursuit of electoral success. Further, the speaker characterizes Joe Biden as a direct danger to the democratic system, declaring that “Joe Biden is a threat to democracy.” The repetition emphasizes the perceived severity of the threat, with the speaker reiterating that “It’s a threat,” underscoring the seriousness attributed to Biden’s impact on democratic processes. Another central claim concerns the alleged use of state power to influence the election. The speaker contends that “they’re weaponizing law enforcement for high level election interference,” suggesting that law enforcement agencies are being directed or used in ways that would undermine fair electoral processes. This accusation is tied to the assertion of electoral advantage, as the speaker claims that such actions are taking place “because we’re beating them so badly in the polls,” attributing the alleged use of force or influence to the current advantage in polling. Overall, the speaker outlines a narrative in which political adversaries are depicted as acting with unprecedented aggression toward securing electoral outcomes, including constitutional violations and the deployment of law enforcement in ways that would interfere with the election. The emphasis is on a perceived threat to democracy and on the strategic use of governmental power as a tool in contested political competition, framed by the assertion of a significant polling lead that allegedly prompts these aggressive tactics.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election and claim that it was stolen. They mention Russia hacking the election and the belief that Trump is an illegitimate president. They also talk about protests and violence that occurred after the election. Overall, they express anger and disbelief towards the election results.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election, with some claiming it was stolen and others emphasizing Russian interference. They argue that Russia hacked the election and question the validity of President Trump's victory. There are mentions of protests turning violent and calls to overturn the election results. The speakers express anger and frustration, labeling Trump as an illegitimate president. They highlight incidents of vandalism and clashes with the police during protests. The transcript ends with a statement about undermining the democratic process.

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies, although there is no credible evidence to support this. They call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to be made president. Some protesters became violent and clashed with police following Trump's election victory. The speakers express anger and frustration towards Trump, calling him a cheater and questioning the validity and credibility of his presidency. They fear that he will be reelected with the help of Russia.

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The speaker strongly believes the election was stolen and Trump is being sabotaged. They express anger towards liberals and Trump critics, calling them derogatory names. The speaker advocates for war and expresses a desire to separate from those who disagree with them. They believe the beliefs of their opponents are based on propaganda.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election, with one claiming it was stolen and the other emphasizing Russian interference. They repeatedly state that Russia hacked the election and call the president illegitimate. They mention protests and violence against Trump's election victory, highlighting incidents of vandalism and clashes with police. The speakers express anger and frustration, with one suggesting that the president will cheat again with foreign help. They also mention petitions and calls to overturn the election results. Overall, they question the legitimacy and credibility of the president and express concerns about the democratic process.

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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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The speaker demands transparency in the election process and requests to see the ballots, poll books, cables, and tabulators. They state that if President Biden can prove them wrong through a thorough audit conducted by both Democrats and Republicans, they will accept him as their president. They emphasize the need for full disclosure with the involvement of Jocelyn Benson, Governor Whitmer, and President Biden to reveal the truth and heal the country. The speaker expresses their belief that the election was stolen and urges for actions to restore faith in the democratic process.

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The speakers in the video repeatedly claim that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They accuse Russia of hacking the election and express concerns about the legitimacy of Trump's victory. They mention protests and violence that occurred after the election, with some protesters vandalizing property and clashing with police. The speakers also mention petitions and calls to overturn the election results. Overall, they express anger and disbelief at Trump's presidency and question the validity of the election.

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Speaker 0 contemplates marching on the Capitol, acknowledging the risk of arrest. They say, 'I know. In fact, tomorrow, I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested. Well, let's not say it. We need we need to go I'll say it. Alright.' They urge action with, 'We need to go in to the capital. Let's go.' They preface with, 'I'm gonna put it out there,' and confess, 'I'm probably gonna go to jail tomorrow.' The message centers on a planned entry into the Capitol and the likelihood of facing jail, repeating the call to action 'We need to go into the capital.'
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