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Walking away from fact-checking and ignoring discrimination related to TPS contradicts American values. Telling the truth is essential, especially for those in media. It’s concerning that false information can be widely disseminated without accountability. The idea that a billionaire can influence media to avoid fact-checking is troubling, especially when millions consume this content. It undermines the integrity of our discourse. Mister President, do you regret your decision to run for reelection?

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Did Donald Trump lose the 2020 presidential election? Yes, President Biden's election was certified, and he was sworn in as president. It's concerning that those loyal to Trump struggle to answer this straightforward question. Why does she speak this way? It seems unnatural, as if she's reading from a script. It's puzzling how someone who struggles to articulate thoughts can be a United States senator. This raises questions about her qualifications and intelligence. It feels like the Senate is filled with individuals who may not be suited for their roles, highlighting a troubling trend in political leadership.

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Democrats lost because they claimed the economy was great when people struggled to afford groceries and ran a "moron" for president. Even the Amish voted against them. They tried to label border security as racist and nobody cares about the term "Latinx." The Justice Department called parents at school board meetings "terrorists" for opposing pornography in schools. Democrats lied about January 6, calling it worse than Pearl Harbor, while it was just an "FBI guided tour." They believe men can have babies, women can have dicks, and free speech is a privilege. They colluded with tech companies to silence Americans and fired people for refusing experimental gene therapy, while only supporting "my body, my choice" for abortion. Churches and small businesses were closed during the pandemic, but strip clubs and liquor stores remained open. Americans didn't fall for Obama's attempts to shame black men into voting for Kamala Harris. The Democrats' only policy was to call Trump "Hitler," hoping Americans hated him more than they loved their country. The Republican Party is now the party of the people. Robert Kennedy should be the next health and human services secretary to make America healthy again. The speaker wants to remove pharma stooges from the CDC and stop poisoning Americans with unhealthy food. Finally, Democrats lost because they prioritized aid to Ukraine over American fire and hurricane victims.

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The Democratic Party is repeatedly pushing debunked hoaxes while claiming to be the good guys. Politicians often exaggerate, but the deliberate spread of falsehoods crosses a line. For example, they misinterpret Trump's comments about protecting women from illegal immigrants, twisting his words to suggest he was infringing on women's rights. Similarly, claims that Trump wanted to execute Liz Cheney are false; he merely suggested that if she faced the realities of war, she might reconsider her stance. Legacy media amplifies these lies, and without platforms like Twitter, many of these issues would remain hidden. There's frustration over the lack of visibility for significant interviews, as they seem to be suppressed on platforms like YouTube.

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President Trump emphasizes merit in hiring, stating that hard work and dedication should determine job opportunities, regardless of background. As a Hispanic individual who became California's lieutenant governor, I believe success comes from effort and discipline. However, the conversation reveals concerns about the perception that merit and minority status are mutually exclusive. The underrepresentation of minorities in leadership roles raises questions about systemic barriers rather than individual qualifications. DEI initiatives aim to address these disparities, ensuring equal opportunities. Historical injustices have limited access to education and economic mobility for marginalized groups, contributing to wealth gaps that persist today. The focus should be on removing barriers rather than attributing lack of representation to a lack of merit or effort.

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Thank you all for being here. From India to California, I pursued my dream of becoming a scientist. There’s a lot to discuss, including the impact of childhood experiences and current issues like border security and inflation. Donald Trump is often seen as unserious, and the consequences of political actions are significant. It’s important to highlight how some individuals, like Cindy, have been involved in controversial actions, including paying bail for violent offenders. There’s also misinformation surrounding Project 2025, which I have no connection to, despite claims to the contrary. Let’s focus on the facts and the real issues at hand.

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You often focused on the Russia investigation, presenting anonymous FBI claims as fact. This led viewers to believe in a conspiracy between Trump and Putin, which is false. We covered the investigation, but it shouldn't overshadow the issues Americans care about. Trump discusses unleashing American energy to lower grocery costs, addressing housing affordability, and border security at every rally. Your network seems more concerned with Trump's past rather than his future policies that aim to improve the American dream. We should focus on the economic policies that affect citizens rather than unverified claims from disgruntled former employees.

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Kamala covered up Joe's mental decline and took charge, resulting in a border crisis, inflation, and the demise of the American dream. They are aware of Kamala's failed record. This message is sponsored by Make America Great Again Inc.

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Kamala Harris likely chose ABC for the debate. Haitian migrants are eating animals, and the media is manipulating people. When migrants arrive and costs rise, there should be no complaints. People advocate for a woman's right to choose but can't define what a woman is. Most voters are already decided, and Kamala supporters may be upset in November. Kamala Harris should be in the debates and spin room to provide the absolute truth. A black woman will give you the exact truth. The speaker sometimes intentionally calls Kamala Harris "Camilla."

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Trump's critics are accusing him of actions they themselves are committing. The Democratic Party is repeatedly pushing debunked hoaxes while claiming to be the honest ones. For example, they misrepresent Trump's comments on protecting women from illegal immigrants, twisting his words to suggest he opposes women's rights. Another instance involves a false claim that Trump wants to execute Liz Cheney. In reality, he was criticizing her warmongering stance, suggesting that if she faced frontline combat, she'd reconsider her views on war. Despite this, the media has distorted his words, leading many to believe outrageous lies about him. The ongoing misrepresentation and manipulation of facts by the media and political opponents is concerning.

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Let's discuss the lie of DEI and, more importantly, the myth of meritocracy. We've been saying for centuries that meritocracy doesn't exist within a system of white supremacy. Under the lie of white supremacy and its systems of whiteness, these racist systems in place since the founding of the country, true meritocracy is impossible. Consider the president-elect, the chosen cabinet members, and the incoming administration. These appointments weren't earned; they exemplify white privilege and white supremacy hires. These individuals literally bought their positions in the White House with their wealth.

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The speaker believes the government thinks Americans are too stupid to research executive orders. They claim many beneficial executive orders signed by Trump, including those benefiting minorities, women, children, and border protection, were revoked by Biden soon after he took office. Specifically, the speaker says Trump lowered prescription costs and capped insulin prices, not Biden. They also claim Trump signed an executive order called "safe policing for safe Americans" to hold police accountable for racial profiling and abuse of power, but Biden revoked it. Additionally, Trump signed an executive order against gender and racial stereotyping, which Biden also revoked, allegedly leading to DEI initiatives. The speaker accuses Biden of renaming similar policies and claiming them as his own. They urge listeners to research these claims themselves.

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All the other side wants to talk about is Elon Musk, but where were they when Fauci was forcing vaccine and mask mandates? Or when Mayorkas was letting illegal aliens invade our country? Or when Cardona was targeting those who disagreed with his transgender ideology? Or when Gensler was blocking financial market growth? They didn't care because it benefited them. Musk is an employee of the President, and we have a mandate to do what he's doing. His job is to carry out the will of the people. The Democrats have grown and weaponized the administrative state, and people are fed up. We're talking about $2.7 trillion in improper payments since 2003, possibly the biggest money laundering scandal ever, and the other side doesn't care. Is it because this money funds their side? It funds media outlets that cover for them, left-wing NGOs, and transgender activism. This money, taken from Americans, is being used against them.

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I want everyone to be honest about lies told to gain power. For example, a candidate might deny knowing about Project 2025, then immediately implement it upon taking office, even appointing its architect to the OMB. This deception ultimately harms all Americans. I'm experiencing the consequences of these lies firsthand. In Texas, we're seeing a measles outbreak because disinformation about vaccines has led parents to distrust doctors, leaving children vulnerable to preventable diseases. People are trusting random people online instead of experts, and it is costing them dearly.

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Donald Trump signed an executive order that revokes a previous executive order, not the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1965. This action does not eliminate anti-discrimination laws; rather, it ends DEI hiring practices that prioritize hiring based on personal characteristics like sexual orientation. The new order emphasizes hiring based on merit, education, and qualifications. A president cannot revoke a congressional law without Congress's approval. It's important to critically evaluate information on social media, as misinformation can contribute to division. Challenge what you see and seek credible sources to foster understanding.

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When did Trump become a racist? Only when they told you so? Was he a problem when he was with the Clintons? People are upset about the ad he took out against the Central Park 5, but back then, all the news pointed to their guilt. Plus, he was a registered Democrat at the time, and the DA, police chief, and mayor were all Democrats too. Where's the outrage for corporations buying sweets at the DNC or abortion mobiles near the convention? Biden was racist, and some say he was only VP to balance the ticket. Hillary Clinton was a Goldwater girl who said, "bring them to heel" about us. Is racism only a problem with bad PR? An apology doesn't undo decades of racist policies. But Trump passed the First Step Act with Kim K. advocating for black people more than some black people are. When do we hold everyone accountable?

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Democrats falsely claimed Joe Biden was a genius solving all problems, but it was all lies.

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Breaking news: Philip Asfomis, a Zionist Jewish businessman from Florida, pulled off the biggest healthcare fraud in US history, ripping off over $1,000,000,000 from Medicare and Medicaid with fake bills at his nursing home. He blew the cash on luxury cars, a half-million-dollar watch, college bribes for his kid, and payoffs to officials. He was convicted in 2019 and sentenced to twenty years in prison. But in December 2020, Trump commuted his sentence, letting him walk free, all thanks to heavy lobbying from Jewish groups like the Aleph Institute, his Jared Kushner connections, and GOP power players. Crazy to me when it's people like this we don't hear much about it. What happened to law and order? Where is the energy that the right has for the Somali community and their daycare fraud? Why are they not attacking Donald Trump for allowing this man to walk free after stealing over $1,000,000,000 from the US government? What he's not garbage? He shouldn't be in jail? So long for the long order president, right? I guess it's law and order when it suits their beliefs because the hypocrites are losing their minds right now over the $250,000,000 Minnesota daycare fraud. Five times smaller, blaming Somali immigrants, calling them garbage from hellhole countries, with Trump, Elon Musk, Laura Loomer, and the whole right-wing mob screaming for deportations and trashing Minnesota as a fraud dump. Total outrage when it's brown immigrants in a blue state, but for as farmers and a bunch of other connected Jewish fraudsters who stole hundreds of millions and got Trump's mercy through the same powerful networks. Dead silence. No name calling, no fury, just free passes for their insider friends. That's a disgusting double standard that proves their law and order talk is total fake. Fraud only matters when it fits their political agenda and goals, and it's pure hypocrisy.

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The media is echoing Kamala Harris's talking points in their accusations against Donald Trump. He highlights the hypocrisy of Liz and Dick Cheney, who advocate for military action but do not volunteer to fight in the wars they promote. This pattern shows that the media acts as a propaganda arm for Kamala Harris, furthering her agenda instead of providing unbiased coverage.

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In a 40-minute compilation, Damon Imani presents a series of contentious exchanges with The View’s hosts, framing it as some of the “absurd and deranged takes” from the show and his responses to them. He opens by noting that in 2025 he had nearly 100 clip conversations with The View’s hosts and that he sent them a framed gift—FedEx confirmed delivery to the studio, though he says he does not know if they kept it. He highlights a clip in which he pressed Sunny Hostin on reparations for slaveholding ancestors, which he says received over 27,000,000 views, a record for the show. He asserts that the hosts “hate my guts” and that he critiques their alleged hypocrisy and “bullshit” daily from Denmark. Key exchanges and themes run throughout: - Immigration and work: The panel discusses Trump’s stance on illegal immigrants taking jobs, with Speaker 0 urging a distinction between legal and illegal immigration. The group debates job availability and immigration policy, with back-and-forth questioning about what is meant by “the difference between legal and illegal immigrants.” - Gender roles and DEI: Sunny is criticized for comments about women’s opportunities and affirmative action. Speaker 0 argues DEI programs discriminate against more qualified applicants, while Sunny defends protections for women and minorities and argues against woke “oppression” narratives. The conversation touches on gender roles, with Sunny describing supportive domestic work by a partner; Speaker 0 contends this contradicts previous critiques of men. - Wealth inequality and philanthropy: Joy and others discuss wealth, the World Food Program’s suggested priorities, and the responsibility of billionaires to aid global causes. Speaker 0 interrupts to question Joy’s net worth relative to charitable action, suggesting reparations as a personal example. - Trump and media: The panel debates Trump’s consistency, media portrayal, and political double standards. Speaker 0 accuses the liberal media of fakery, while others compare Trump’s diplomacy to past criticisms of his behavior. The segment also touches on Trump’s impeachment-era rhetoric and coverage, including discussions of dictators, civility, and the ethics of political messaging. - Race, history, and representation: The discussion includes provocative lines about “White History Month,” and the portrayal of race in immigration and crime. Speaker 0 and others debate how crime statistics and immigrant appearances intersect with policy narratives, with contributions about melanin, geography, and implicit biases. - Religion, culture, and social values: The panel discusses religious symbols, memes, and public discourse around Christian and Catholic imagery, with references to mocking depictions and the legitimacy of free expression on public airwaves. A debate about the ethics of political memes versus real-world symbols emerges. - Education and governance: There is debate about the Department of Education, its dismantling, and shifting control to states. One participant entertains the idea that dismantling federal control could empower states to tailor education. - Public safety and free speech: The dialogue covers threats and violence linked to political rhetoric, the First Amendment, and the tension between expressing beliefs and the consequences of those expressions in political life. The discussion also critiques media coverage of violence and protest, arguing about responsibility and accountability on both sides. - Personal narratives and family: The panel includes personal anecdotes about marriage, parenting, and representation in media, including references to individual experiences with marriage, single life, and the pursuit of balance in leadership and family roles. - Endnote: The show wraps with a nod to the host’s own channel and a holiday closing, inviting viewers to subscribe for more commentary. Overall, the transcript portrays a polarized, high-energy debate in which Damon Imani challenges The View’s hosts on reparations, woke culture, gender and DEI, immigration, domestic politics, and media responsibility, peppered with provocative humor, sharp rebuttals, and personal jab-for-jab exchanges.

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The media treats Republicans differently, with examples including CNN cutting away from Trump's speech after the Iowa caucus and MSNBC showing none of it. Rachel Maddow said it's not responsible to broadcast Trump live because he lies so much. Both Trump and Biden lie, but the media focuses more on Republican lies. Newsrooms have ten times more Democrats than Republicans, and NPR's new CEO tweeted that Trump is a racist and defended looting during BLM. The media criticizes Texas for refusing to remove a fence after the feds told them to, but they don't criticize sanctuary cities for not following federal immigration laws. Argentina's new president, a libertarian, is labeled "far right" and "Trump-like" despite his policies differing from Trump's. When he threatened to cut welfare benefits for protesters blocking streets, the protests stopped. More people are ignoring leftist media and getting their news from independent journalists on platforms like Substack and YouTube.

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The speaker believes the government thinks Americans are too stupid to research executive orders. They were under the impression that executive orders signed by Biden were his own. They were also unaware that Trump signed executive orders that benefited the country, minorities, women, children, and border protection, but that Biden revoked them soon after taking office. Biden falsely claimed he lowered prescription costs and capped insulin, when Trump did it first. Trump signed an executive order called Safe Policing for Safe Americans to hold police accountable for racial profiling and abuse of power, but Biden revoked it. Trump also signed an executive order against gender and racial stereotyping, which Biden revoked, possibly leading to DEI. Biden revokes Trump's policies, renames similar policies, and claims them as his own. The speaker urges listeners to research this information.

The Rubin Report

Elon Musk Gets Mark Cuban to Resort to Childish Reaction in DEI Fight
Guests: Mark Cuban, Elon Musk
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Dave Rubin hosts a discussion featuring Mark Cuban and Elon Musk, focusing on current political themes, particularly around the Biden administration and the concept of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Rubin highlights a recent trip to Washington, D.C., where he observed a general sense of dysfunction among politicians regarding border issues and the ongoing presidency of Joe Biden, which many perceive as ineffective. Cuban, a proponent of DEI, faces backlash for his stance, with critics arguing that DEI promotes discrimination against various groups. He claims that those opposing him are anti-Semitic, reflecting a broader trend of hate on social media platforms like Twitter, now rebranded as X. Rubin notes that social media has made people more antisocial and exacerbated societal issues, including mental health crises among youth. The conversation shifts to the implications of DEI in hiring practices, with Musk asserting that DEI is inherently racist and counterproductive. Cuban's defense of DEI raises questions about meritocracy and the potential legal ramifications of such policies. Rubin connects these discussions to broader cultural and political issues, including the impact of illegal immigration on American society and the perceived failures of leadership in cities like New York. The episode concludes with a critique of the current political landscape, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in governance, particularly regarding foreign aid and military involvement. Rubin encourages viewers to question narratives and think critically about the direction of the country.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Sham NYC Sentencing, and Trump and Obama Laugh While Kamala Snubbed, with Viva Frei and Jesse Kelly
Guests: Viva Frei, Jesse Kelly
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Donald Trump's recent conviction, labeling it a "Pyrrhic victory" for Democrats as he received an unconditional discharge with no jail time. She expresses confidence that the conviction will be overturned on appeal, suggesting that the legal actions against Trump are politically motivated and will ultimately bolster his support for the upcoming presidential election. Kelly criticizes the prosecutor, Joshua Stein Glass, for his remarks about Trump undermining the judicial system, arguing that the prosecution itself has damaged public trust in the courts. Kelly highlights the rushed nature of the sentencing, asserting that the judge's intent was to label Trump a convicted felon for political gain. She notes that even left-leaning media outlets have recognized the case's weaknesses. The discussion shifts to the implications of Trump's legal battles, including the potential for impeachment based on his conviction, which could be seen as a political maneuver by Democrats. Viva Frei joins Kelly to discuss the absurdity of turning a minor bookkeeping error into a felony conviction. Frei emphasizes the corruption of the judicial process and the audacity of the prosecution to accuse Trump of discrediting the legal system. They both express skepticism about the integrity of the judges involved and the motivations behind the legal actions against Trump. The conversation then transitions to the broader implications of the legal system's treatment of Trump and the potential for future political repercussions. They discuss the significance of the Supreme Court's decisions regarding presidential immunity and the ongoing challenges Trump faces from various legal fronts. Jesse Kelly later joins the discussion, focusing on the failures of leadership in California, particularly regarding the Los Angeles Fire Department's response to recent wildfires. He criticizes the prioritization of diversity and inclusion over competence in emergency services, arguing that this has led to disastrous consequences for the city. Kelly highlights the absurdity of hiring practices that favor identity over qualifications, suggesting that such policies endanger public safety. The hosts reflect on the broader societal implications of these leadership failures, emphasizing the need for accountability and the dangers of prioritizing political correctness over effective governance. They conclude by discussing the importance of restoring merit-based systems in public service to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens.

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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