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"Can you clarify what kind of protest, president Trump does support or find acceptable?" "President absolutely supports peaceful protest." "He supports the first amendment." "He supports the right of Americans to make their voices heard." "He does not support violence of any kind." "He does not support assaulting law enforcement officers who are simply trying to do their job." "It's very clear for the president what he supports and what he does not." "Unfortunately, for Democrats, that line has not been made clear, and they've allowed this unrest and this violence to continue, and the president has had to step in." "What question?" "So if there were peaceful protests on Saturday for the militant parade, president Trump would allow that?" "Of course, the president supports peaceful protests." "What a stupid question. Raquel."

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"I had the pleasure of talking with both Nick Sorter, the journalist who was attacked in Portland yesterday and then arrested there, oddly enough." "And also the attorney general, Pam Bondi, my boss, about what is happening in Portland and the urgent need for federal civil rights investigation over there." "we promptly moved to open up that federal civil rights investigation." "Portland is already under a federal consent decree for its failed police practices." "our very detailed demands for information are requiring body cam information and details about why, multiple journalists have been attacked there in Portland and the police seem to do nothing about it." "National Guard is being activated in Portland, thanks to our president's leadership." "So, follow along and we will keep everyone posted as we go forward in this situation."

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Donald Trump, in a Reddit post, urges people at the US Capitol to stay peaceful and respect law enforcement. He emphasizes that the party stands for law and order and shows support for the men and women in blue.

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President Trump and his supporters have used violent rhetoric, with Trump warning of chaos if charged and not re-elected. Supporters are angry, especially after January 6th. The campaign faces challenges moving forward. President Trump will address this in Milwaukee, while President Biden must navigate the situation.

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There is a campaign to erase our history, defame our heroes, and indoctrinate our children. Angry mobs are tearing down statues, defacing memorials, and causing violent crime. Some people don't understand why they are doing this, but others do. They believe Americans are weak, but we are strong and proud. Far-left fascism is spreading in our schools, newsrooms, and corporate boardrooms, demanding absolute allegiance. If you don't comply, you will be punished. To protect our monuments, arrest rioters, and prosecute offenders, federal law enforcement will be deployed.

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"You just announced the official civil rights investigation into the Portland Police Bureau." "She called me this morning about this." "Portland Police Department has absolutely failed to protect the people of Portland going back well over a decade." "A federal consent decree was actually issued against Portland's police department in 2012." "They tried to delay it up by a couple of years, but it went into effect eleven years ago in 2014." "Since that time, as we've all seen on the television, there have been numerous riots with Antifa over the last five years." "So what we're doing today is actually under the purview of an existing federal consent decree over bad police practices." "Why does it seem like the Portland police are actually working for antifa as opposed to the people of Portland?"

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Someone is financing the armor and face shields used in attempts to infiltrate and occupy federal buildings. Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice are investigating the source of this funding. The speaker asserts that under the Trump administration, such anarchy will not be tolerated. They state the administration will not allow federal agents to be attacked, nor an American city to be invaded and conquered by a foreign enemy, characterizing the perpetrators as such.

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Speaker Harmit Dillon discusses the current situation in Portland. He notes that the United States Department of Justice is under shutdown orders like the rest of the government, but those responsible for law and order remain on the job. He mentions a conversation with Nick Sorter, the journalist who was attacked in Portland yesterday and then arrested there, and with Pam Bondi, his boss, about what is happening in Portland and the urgent need for a federal civil rights investigation. Dillon states that they promptly moved to open a federal civil rights investigation. He explains that Portland is already under a federal consent decree for its failed police practices, in place for over a decade. Their very detailed demands for information are requiring body cam information and details about why multiple journalists have been attacked there and why the police seem to do nothing about it. He recalls litigating in Portland about journalist Andy Ngo being viciously attacked there while the police again did nothing about it. Dillon notes that the National Guard is being activated in Portland, attributed to the president's leadership. He says they will ask folks to stay tuned and have faith. He emphasizes that the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division is extremely aggressive in protecting the rights of American citizens, protecting the First Amendment, and ensuring that police practices in the United States are not discriminatory in violation of federal law. He asserts it is about time that Portland residents and people in Oregon felt safe from the scourge of Antifa and from lax and unacceptable police practices, and invites people to follow along as they go forward in this situation.

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Protesters destroying government property labeled as domestic terrorists. 100 days of violent unrest. Authorities call it well-coordinated. A person in a patriot prayer hat shot and killed in Portland. Avoid being a Trump supporter in Portland. Two police officers shot. These are acts of domestic terror. Guard your country and society, or it will be the story.

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Yesterday, during a 3-hour show, we spoke with people in Washington DC who were heading to the Capitol to make their presence known. However, their efforts were disrupted by Antifa and Black Lives Matter members who went ahead of them and caused damage. These individuals are responsible for the violence. We have important decisions to make moving forward.

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We are on Capitol Hill with helicopters flying around, a rare sight due to left-wing violence. The streets are closed off near the US Capitol, not for peaceful protests but to incite violence and target police. The Biden administration treats these violent left-wing groups differently than those involved in January 6. Charges like conspiracy, sedition, or insurrection are unlikely due to the administration's alliance with them. Unfortunately, we may see more violence from the left leading up to the election, supporting terrorists who harm Americans abroad.

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President Trump supports peaceful protest and the right of Americans to make their voices heard. He does not support violence or assaulting law enforcement officers. The speaker claims the president has made his position clear, unlike the Democrats, who have allowed unrest and violence to continue, requiring the president to intervene. When asked if President Trump would allow peaceful protests on Saturday for the militant parade, the speaker affirmed the president supports peaceful protests, calling the question stupid.

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The Trump administration is committed to restoring law and order amidst the chaos in Portland. A disturbing video showing violent threats was shown, prompting Fox News to cut away.

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This is a video of Donald Trump asking everyone in the US government to remain peaceful and avoid violence. He emphasizes that their party stands for law and order and urges respect for law enforcement. He mentions a video that should be pulled up.

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The speakers are debating the former president's statements about an "enemy within." One speaker claims the former president suggested turning the American military on the American people. A clip is played of the former president responding to accusations of threatening people, stating he is not threatening anyone, but that "they" are the ones doing the threatening through "phony investigations" and "weaponization of government." The other speaker objects, asserting the clip does not reflect the former president's repeated statements about the American people being the "enemy within." This speaker claims the former president has talked about turning the American military on the American people, going after peaceful protestors, and locking up those who disagree with him, which they argue is unacceptable in a democracy.

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The transcript presents a highly inflammatory, pro-immigration-enforcement narrative centered on recent unrest in Portland and Chicago, with broad claims about law enforcement, media, and politics. - In Portland, Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, is described as visiting “Rip City,” inspecting what is framed as Antifa’s “mini confederacy,” and interacting with an undocumented migrant in a way likened to a dramatic arrest, with wording implying removal from the country. - The situation at protests is depicted as chaotic and violent, with ICE vans “busting through barricades” and targeting a fentanyl trafficker, a murder suspect, sex predators, and pedophiles “all iced in Oregon.” Protesters are accused of throwing rocks and using lasers and dye, while Democrats are described as saying it’s all “smoke and mirrors.” - Protesters are described as peaceful on the surface but with videographers behind them to create a perception of chaos; a tone is set that the media is biased, and there is contempt for mainstream outlets, including a claim that “Legacy Media doesn’t have any reporters filming the riots.” - Chief Bob Day is introduced as a police chief who is also a DEI consultant, previously working for a DEI nonprofit, and accused of coaching Antifa to avoid arrest. The narrative suggests that Day prioritizes positive media coverage and that his actions reflect a broader strategy to reimagine policing. - The piece asserts a strained relationship between people of color, police, and a broader social order, with speakers claiming that bias and racism within policing have not been adequately addressed and that challenges will increase unless something changes. - There are repeated claims that Antifa is attacking immigration officers for an extended period, while Portland is described as aiding Antifa and resisting ICE. A meeting between Kristi Noem and Bob Day is described as unfavorable to law enforcement, with Day allegedly dissatisfied by the outcome. - Chicago is portrayed similarly: federal agents’ operations are described as being hampered by a stand-down order, with a female rioter who allegedly doxxed ICE agents and rammed a car later described as extremely dangerous; prosecutors reportedly characterize the individual as dangerous, while the left is accused of prioritizing “micro confederacies” to protect alleged criminals. - The transcript ties these events to political figures and themes: mentioning Mayor Johnson and “no ICE zones,” referencing violent crime, and portraying actions by Democrats and certain judges as lenient toward criminals. A Latin King calls for a $10,000 hit on a border patrol commander. - There is a recurring narrative about the 2024-2025 political climate: immigration, crime, media bias, and political power. Claims include that illegal crossings have declined to the lowest level since 1970, that the FBI has arrested thousands in crime sweeps, and that political operatives hope to deploy troops to polling places to “protect the vote.” - The piece ends with criticisms of Kristi Noem and others, accusing them of sensationalism and of inciting actions, and portraying discussions about immigration and policing as deeply adversarial, with calls for stronger enforcement and political maneuvering to influence elections.

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I asked everyone in the US government to stay peaceful and avoid violence. We are the party that values law and order, so let's respect our law enforcement. There is a video that I want you to watch.

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There is unrest in the streets and plenty of chaos. Police cars are being smashed and torched, shops are being looted, and the National Guard has been called in. There is anger towards the president, with protesters demanding his removal from office. Some individuals even express violent intentions towards him. The situation is intense and there are calls for revolution. One person mentions blowing up the White House and another talks about killing Donald Trump. The atmosphere is tense and volatile.

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Violence erupted in Minneapolis as protests over the death of George Floyd turned confrontational. Protesters set fire to a police station, causing officers to flee. Buildings and businesses were destroyed or set ablaze. Gunshots were heard, prompting paramedics to leave the scene. President Trump tweeted about the situation, criticizing the lack of leadership and threatening to send in the National Guard. Similar riots and shootings were reported in Kentucky and Phoenix. The chaos shows no signs of stopping.

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This is a video where Donald Trump asks everyone in the US government to stay peaceful and refrain from violence. He emphasizes that their party stands for law and order and urges respect for law enforcement. The speaker also mentions a video that should be pulled up.

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The transcript presents a highly charged, partisan monologue-style coverage of urban unrest, immigration enforcement, and political rhetoric. It centers on claims about Portland, Chicago, and national figures, presenting multiple viewpoints and sensationalized language. Key points include: - In Portland, Kristi Noem, described as the secretary of homeland security, allegedly visited “Rip City,” inspected Antifa’s activities, and interacted with immigration enforcement, with claims that ICE is removing individuals described as fentanyl traffickers, murder suspects, sex predators, and pedophiles in Oregon. The narration asserts that the city’s law enforcement and political leadership are hostile to ICE, while depicting protesters as rioters with reporters filming to amplify chaos. The segment alleges a dissension within Antifa and portrays the police as anxious about media coverage and influencers at the riots. - Chief Bob Day of Portland is depicted as both a police chief and a DEI consultant who allegedly spent time with a DEI nonprofit called the Red Door Project, whose mission is described as “Reimagine policing.” The narrative contends Day has coached Antifa in avoiding arrest and blames “the selfie-stick guy” at riots for problems, while suggesting Day’s actions reflect a broader city stance toward ICE and immigration enforcement. - The text quotes various protesters and media commentators, including assertions that mainstream outlets avoid fair coverage of riots, while protesters are accused of using videographers to manufacture impressions of chaos. There are criticisms of media bias and claims that left-leaning voices minimize violence or downplay confrontations with police. - In Chicago, the account claims Mayor Johnson created “no ICE zones” after incidents in which Antifa allegedly rammed agents with cars, leading to a stand-down order and prosecutions that were described as undermined by locally connected judges. A University of Chicago sociology professor involved in a case is noted, with the narrative highlighting a broader claim that advocates for immigration enforcement face danger and doxing on social platforms. - The transcript links these events to a national narrative: opposition figures argue for stronger police funding and training, assert that the left pressures businesses not to cooperate with ICE, and claim that criminals and illegal crossings have been down, with references to national guard deployments in Chicago and to immigration enforcement as a political instrument in elections. - The piece ties in multiple sensational claims about specific individuals’ loyalties, alleged threats, and contemplated political moves, including overtones about Nazi-era comparisons, and allegations that figures like Trump could deploy troops to influence voting or polling-place security. It also references internal political arguments, apologies from politicians for past statements, and debates over media portrayal and accountability. - Throughout, the speakers attribute intentions and motives to political actors (Democrats, Republicans) and to various law enforcement and media figures, repeating the refrain that liberal or left-leaning factions intentionally hinder immigration enforcement, public safety, and election integrity. The overall arc presents a narrative of conflict between immigration enforcement, local policing, media representation, and political power, with emphasis on clashes in Portland and Chicago, critiques of City leadership and media, and calls for heightened enforcement and political repercussions.

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Under the Trump administration, anarchy will not stand, and federal agents will not be attacked. An American city will not be invaded and conquered by a foreign enemy. These people are too tough to stomp on and are attempting to infiltrate and occupy federal buildings wearing armor and face shields. The equipment is professional, and someone is financing it. Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice are investigating who is financing the equipment. Many of these people were let in by the Biden administration and came from prisons and jails.

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Witnessing a new era of political violence. Assassins have tried to murder President Trump twice and tried to kill Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh. In Minnesota, legislators and even children attending Mass were gunned down in two separate incidents, and an assassin murdered our friend Charlie Kirk. A sniper shot three people at a Texas ice facility, and more than 200 violent rioters were at a Chicago ice facility chanting 'arrest ICE, shoot ICE,' at least one had a gun. We've seen this before: Portland and the LA riots. These are not peaceful protests, these are coordinated attacks by radical extremists, and they end now. Anyone who threatens or assaults our federal officers will be arrested and charged federally, not in a liberal state court. Same goes for anyone funding and aiding these extremists. You will be dismantled brick by brick. We are taking our country back. Make America safe again.

Breaking Points

Trump Calls For 'FULL FORCE' In Portland Troop Deployment
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Trump vows to deploy 'full force' in Portland, directing the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of War to provide all necessary troops to protect war-ravaged sites and facilities under siege. Ken Clippenstein explains NSPM7, a national security memorandum that redefines counterterrorism strategy by enabling Joint Terrorism Task Forces to be deputized with FBI and local police, potentially without state governor consent. The document targets domestic radical left extremism and terrorism and relies on indicators such as anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, anti-Christianity, and hostility toward traditional American views on family and religion. Clippenstein notes the memo can identify individuals and entities, not just formal organizations, and contrasts it with the debate over designating Antifa as a terrorist organization. He argues the framework raises pre-crime concerns by attempting to predict attacks from speech and beliefs. He notes that the National Guard deployment is bounded and that Joint Terrorism Task Forces can exercise direct law-enforcement authority, potentially expanding federal reach without state consent. The discussion moves to civil-liberties risks, including a chilling effect on speech, nonprofit scrutiny, and possible IRS audits of controversial organizations. They emphasize technology’s role, noting that large-language models and AI could scan online discourse at scale, raising oversight and rights concerns. Clippenstein invites listeners to his newsletter kenclipenstein.com.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Sends National Guard to Portland, and Unhinged Leftist Reaction, with Shellenberger & Vittert
Guests: Michael Shellenberger, Leland Vittert
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Five years after The Megan Kelly Show began in a corner of a playroom, Megyn Kelly marks the milestone by reflecting on an evolution from a modest production to a national platform with a vast digital footprint. She notes roughly 150 million YouTube views each month, plus podcast downloads and social reach, and announces a 10-city live tour kicking off in October. The episode opens with a confrontation over Portland, where President Trump orders National Guard troops after months of Antifa and left-wing protests, while Oregon officials say federal troops are unnecessary. From there the discussion shifts to the ground realities of cities in turmoil and the political response. The hosts and guests describe protests outside the ICE facility in Portland, including graffiti and threats such as pigs and F ICE, and the Department of Justice reporting 26 protesters charged with federal offenses for actions around the building. They contrast local officials’ insistence that they don’t need federal help with the observed disorder, including a guillotine display and confrontations with police. The conversation frames the issue as law-and-order versus political calculations. Michael Shellenberger articulates a lens on urban disorder, arguing that the Trump administration’s show of force should be paired with concrete policy: more police on the streets, mental-illness legislation, and, critically, broader immigration controls such as E-Verify. The discussion touches a striking example from Iowa, where a district superintendent who was illegal and had weapons arrests was employed at a high salary, illustrating how loopholes intersect education and immigration. The segment also surveys the drift of woke-era politics, signaling that voters may respond to tangible results like public safety and cost of living. In a deep-dive with Leland Vidder, Born Lucky reveals a boy who couldn’t speak until later, driven by a 70/30 IQ split, and a father who quits his job to dedicate years to teach him how to navigate the world. He recounts starting a high school Young Republicans Club—fueled by donuts—as the largest club on campus, and how his father’s quiet, relentless support shaped a journalism career after considering the CIA. He recalls reporting from crises from Gaza to the Capitol, and reflects on autism, therapy, and the ongoing effort to adapt without letting the diagnosis define him. The conversation ends with a call to connect across politics and to value mentorship and family.
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