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I believe the justice system is at risk of being lost due to President Trump's upcoming sentencing in New York. This prosecution is seen as a sham and could lead to civil unrest if he is incarcerated. The goal may be to incite protests and crackdown on conservatives to sway the election outcome.

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The Department of Justice may indict Donald Trump the day he leaves office. I strongly support indicting a president after they leave office. Threatening political opponents with jail time is unacceptable presidential behavior in a democracy.

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The Republican Party is currently being influenced by extreme factions, many of whom take their cues from Donald Trump. Trump has lost credibility due to his involvement in legal actions, but he remains the party's leader. To address this, there needs to be a deprogramming of cult-like members and a defeat of Trump and his followers. The goal is to empower the right people within the Republican Party and focus on the future. Nancy Pelosi was successful in uniting her caucus and passing important legislation, while Kevin McCarthy struggled to do the same. Trump's appeal lies in his ability to connect with a portion of the population who resonate with his negative and divisive politics. Joe Biden is expected to defeat Trump and hopefully bring an end to this divisive era, allowing Republicans to focus on responsible and accountable leadership.

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Donald Trump could weaponize the Department of Justice against political opponents and turn the FBI into his personal police force. This is characterized as how dictatorships, not America, operate.

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James Comey believes a second Trump presidency would be "very bad" and delay the Republican Party's return to a healthy state. He asserts the U.S. will always have a two-party system and that both parties must uphold the rule of law and peaceful transitions of power. Comey, a former Republican, says no one committed to these principles can support Trump. He predicts Trump, if elected again, would be "unconstrained" and surrounded by enablers, potentially leading to extreme actions. While less concerned about a large-scale January 6 repeat due to prosecutions, Comey worries about individual acts of violence inspired by MAGA rhetoric. Comey acknowledges the "bizarre" reality of a convicted felon running for president and believes Trump's legal troubles have paradoxically strengthened his base due to the psychology of fraud victims. He sees a "significant likelihood" of Trump being jailed, potentially starting with a sentence in Manhattan on September 18, barring a pardon.

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We need to subpoena everyone involved, including judges and their families. Red state AGs must take action against Democrats turning minor offenses into major crimes. The party pushing for Trump's prosecution doesn't understand America. Trump supporters are not violent. Republicans will win big in November. If Trump wins, he should go after Democrats for real crimes. I'll sit back, have a beer, smoke a cigar, and enjoy the show.

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If Trump is reelected, the Justice Department and the FBI will be in serious trouble. Trump is going to target these institutions. Last time, he didn't do enough to corrupt them, but he understands their power now. He'll put people in positions who will do his will. He didn't have all-stars last time, but this time, he'll find people who are willing to do what he wants, and that should worry every American. This election is so important; you have to participate. Regardless of how you feel about Joe Biden, you must vote for him because the consequences of the other side are too severe.

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If it's Biden versus Trump, I'm not afraid of either. We survived Trump's administration and we can survive another one. The data shows that we weren't in danger under Trump like we are now. I believe the country is stronger than any leader. We've survived the Russia investigation, January 6th, Biden's gaffes, and a dysfunctional Congress. We should be doing things differently, but I'm not sure when or how. As for who I'll vote for, I'll decide based on the circumstances at that time. I'm open to voting for Trump, and I have voted for Republicans before.

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The speaker warns that Trump is focused on revenge, which could harm the Department of Justice and FBI. People in law enforcement fear being targeted if Trump wins a second term. There are concerns about being unlawfully detained or jailed. The speaker urges Americans to take Trump's threats seriously, as he often follows through on his promises.

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Every power center in the country is determined to prevent Trump from winning again. They claim to value democracy, but their actions suggest otherwise. If they don't let Trump win, it will expose the fraudulent nature of their democracy. It's like being kidnapped and then seeing the kidnapper's face - once you know who they are, they can't let you go. They should be honest about their dislike for Trump and their support for Biden, allowing the American people to make their choice. But they won't do that. Instead, they continue to charge Trump with crimes while ignoring their own wrongdoing. If they would just let a free and fair election happen, the country could improve. But they are too hysterical to allow that. This is a cause for concern.

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The Department of Justice is facing significant concerns, particularly regarding its handling of Donald Trump. Many within the DOJ are apprehensive about his potential return to power, recalling the intense scrutiny and legal battles he faced during his presidency, especially related to the Russia investigation. There’s a perception that the Democrats, through internal conflicts, orchestrated a coup against Biden, leaving him surprised about his political future. The discussion highlights Trump's criticism of the DOJ's National Security Division, which he believes fabricated the Russia allegations. The narrative suggests that dismissing his grievances about the DOJ's actions is unreasonable.

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Some Democratic members of Congress are preparing for the possibility of litigation. They're considering if they have the best teams possible to carry out their work. Some Republicans may say that Democrats are weaponizing the Justice Department, citing Trump's trial as an example. But in the United States, we are judged by a jury of our peers. Trump was found guilty in court on 34 felony charges. It's hard to make a partisan argument against that.

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President Trump, a smart and experienced individual, will find a solution after enduring significant challenges in his fight to reclaim the Oval Office. It's shocking how uncivilized tactics have been used against him, including multiple assassination attempts, and I believe he remains at risk. The attacks on Trump extended beyond him to his family, which is particularly troubling. In Russia, even criminal gangs avoid targeting children and women during conflicts. This behavior reflects poorly on the political system in the United States, highlighting its decline.

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Joe Biden's opponents could have used Barack Obama's hot mic incident with Russia to their advantage, but they failed to do so. They fear that if a MAGA candidate wins and the Republicans gain control of the House and Senate, they will face intense scrutiny and investigations. They believe that Joe Biden is corrupt and that they will find evidence against him. They are also concerned about the potential investigations into Merrick Garland and Alejandro Mayorkas. They are worried that the danger is not over and that the Republicans will take aggressive actions in 2024. All of this could have been avoided if they had simply acknowledged that Donald Trump should not be president and refrained from attempting to change voting laws, pack the court, admit new states, or abolish the Senate filibuster.

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In a potential second Trump presidency, there are concerns about the misuse of power within the Justice Department. The speaker believes Trump could target his enemies, such as Andrew McCabe, by ordering criminal investigations. This could lead to a significant threat to the rule of law in America.

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In a second term, Donald Trump is predicted to take extreme actions, including violence, suppressing opposition, shutting down the media, and using martial law against the American people. He may terminate and rewrite the constitution, establish internment camps, and target minority groups. Trump's armed extremist base could pose a threat, and he may unravel democratic institutions, cozy up to Putin, and destroy the justice department. Transgender rights, the rule of law, and political opponents could be targeted. Trump's reelection could lead to the end of democracy as we know it, with the potential for him to stay in office indefinitely. Urgent action is needed to prevent this outcome.

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If Trump is reelected, the Justice Department and the FBI will be in serious danger. Trump recognizes their power and regrets not corrupting them enough during his first term. He will target these institutions by appointing loyalists, even if they are not qualified, to carry out his agenda. This should concern every American. Regardless of your feelings about Joe Biden, it is crucial to vote for him. The alternative is too dangerous, so do not sit on the sidelines during this election.

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James Comey is accused of making a death threat against Donald Trump by posting a photo of seashells arranged to read "86 47," which allegedly means "kill Trump." Trump stated Comey knew what it meant and called him a "dirty cop." Tulsi Gabbard believes Comey should be jailed for issuing a call to assassinate the president. The speaker claims Democrats want Trump killed, citing Comey's post, Benny Thompson's legislation to deny Trump Secret Service protection, and the Biden administration restricting Trump's protection. The speaker believes Comey spied on Trump during the Obama administration and that Bill Barr should have prosecuted him. The speaker suggests the FBI should be defunded and its powers curtailed, and a separate entity reporting to the President should investigate the FBI and DOJ. The speaker also suggests investigating the Biden crime family and censorship of Americans. The speaker believes deep state agencies like the FBI and IRS target Americans based on political beliefs and should be shut down.

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They fear Trump's resilience and intelligence, knowing he has reason to be angry. They acknowledge that if the right had done to Obama or Biden what they did to Trump, it would have been a big deal. They worry that if a MAGA candidate wins and the right gains control of the House and Senate, they will face special prosecutors who will go after the Biden family and others. They believe the danger is not over and anticipate even more intense actions in 2024. They argue that all could have been resolved if they had simply stated that Trump should not be president and played by the existing rules, without changing voting laws or packing the court. They reject outside funding and emphasize the importance of showing the American people their perspective.

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Speaker 0: Question about the danger of a Trump presidency if reelected. Speaker 1: I think he poses a a near existential threat to the rule of law. He will do everything he can in a new term to try to tear down the institutions that he sees as threats and dismantle them and the people who occupy them, the apolitical people who occupy them. So there is a lot on the ballot in 2024 if he's a candidate, but the rule of law, in my view, is at the very top of the list. I'm gonna pull the whole thing down. I'm gonna bring the whole fucking diseased, corrupt temple down on your head. It's gonna be biblical.

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Donald Trump has presented himself as someone who can finish the job outside of the norms of legislating. Democrats need to focus on the potential consequences of a second Trump term, with loyal advisers and no guardrails. Trump's team is prepared and he knows how to drive the bus. It will be even more chaotic than before. We must make it clear that Trump is not fit for office. He only cares about his power and success. He poses a threat to American democracy and could potentially overthrow the government. His actions could lead to imprisonment and execution for those who oppose him.

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A second Trump administration would pose serious implications for the FBI and the Justice Department. Trump is likely to target these institutions, recognizing their power, and may regret not having corrupted them more during his first term. He will appoint individuals who will align with his agenda, which raises concerns for all Americans. This election is crucial; participation is essential. Regardless of feelings towards Joe Biden, voting is imperative due to the severe consequences of a Trump victory.

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They desperately want Trump gone and to ensure he can never run again. They fear both Trump and his 75-80 million supporters. Even if Trump leaves, they can't separate his supporters from him or the ideas they stand for. The bond between supporters and Trump cannot be destroyed by making him look bad or embarrassing his followers, as they were there before Trump. The strength of the Make America Great Again movement will continue to be a significant factor in future campaigns.

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If Donald Trump regains power, it's not just a second term, but potentially a life term, considering his attempt to overthrow democracy. He is currently facing a legal trial for this, and while he is presumed innocent, it's important to consider that if you vote for someone who has already tried to steal your vote, it may be your last chance to cast a vote.

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Tom Fitton: Biden’s Crimes, Trump Verdict, & Disgraced Former Protectees Act | PBD Podcast | Ep. 423
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The podcast discusses the indictment of Hillary Clinton and the perceived targeting of President Trump as a significant scandal. Host Patrick Bet-David introduces Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch, highlighting his organization's numerous lawsuits against government misconduct, including investigations into the deaths of Tafari Campbell and Ashley Babbitt, election laws, and social media censorship. Fitton argues that the current political climate represents an unprecedented attack on Trump, suggesting that the investigations against him are politically motivated and a violation of civil rights. He criticizes the Republican Party for failing to take decisive action against these perceived injustices, contrasting their inaction with the Democrats' aggressive legal strategies. The conversation shifts to the implications of potential jail time for Trump, with Fitton expressing concern over the political ramifications and the possibility of violence from the left if Trump is convicted. They discuss the need for a strong Republican response and the importance of public support for Trump, suggesting that a massive online campaign could mobilize voters and raise awareness. Fitton also addresses the broader issues of judicial integrity, noting that the current judicial system appears compromised and biased against Trump. He emphasizes the need for accountability within the Justice Department and suggests appointing a special counsel to investigate the abuses of power against Trump. The discussion touches on the Biden administration's handling of COVID-19 and the lack of accountability for China, with Fitton asserting that the U.S. government was aware of the risks associated with funding research in Wuhan. They express skepticism about the government's transparency and the potential for political manipulation surrounding COVID-related investigations. Finally, they discuss Biden's cognitive health and the implications for national security, with Fitton advocating for a serious examination of the 25th Amendment as a response to concerns about Biden's fitness for office. The podcast concludes with a call for greater public engagement and accountability in the political process, emphasizing the urgency of addressing these issues before the upcoming elections.
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