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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss campaign strategy around the upcoming midterms. They note that typically midterms localize the election and federal officials are kept out of it, but they plan to invert that approach and put federal officials on the ballot because many low-propensity voters are Trump voters. Speaker 1 agrees, saying “They are.” Speaker 0 adds that a week ago Tuesday showed what happens when he’s not on the ballot and not active, and that he hasn’t fully broken the news to him but he’ll campaign like it’s 2024 again for the people he helps, who are a “turnout machine.” The midterms will be very important to them, and he’ll work to keep the majority. Speaker 1 emphasizes the danger of not having him installed, and expresses frustration with donors who contributed to organizations like theirs over the last four years with a threefold objective: win the presidency, the House, and the Senate. They were strategic about outreach to moms, but now donors seem complacent, as if “we’re good,” which they feel is a dangerous miscalculation since “a swipe of a pen and one election can change everything.” Speaker 0 notes that the majority is in both houses, and that this is a favorable Senate year for Republicans, with the House cycles repeating every two years. He mentions candidate recruitment and that the president began raising money for the midterms the day after the election, sitting on a huge war chest to support these candidates. He will utilize that funding, including his own resources and the money raised, and asserts that nobody can outwork him. He expresses confidence but stresses the need to actually get it done.

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The speaker believes there is no shortage of great ideas, but Congress lacks the courage to act. The speaker's agenda includes attempting to get Congress to act. If Congress does not act within the first 100 days of the speaker's administration, the speaker will take executive action because action is needed.

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This congress is allegedly intent on passing a heartless budget that would result in the largest cut in Medicaid in American history to partially pay for tax cuts for Donald Trump's billionaire best friends. Medicaid is described as a lifeline that this Republican majority is trying to rip away from millions of Americans. The speakers claim they will not let them get away with policies that are a matter of life and death to their constituents. They are allegedly here to fight for those who voted against the president, those who didn't vote, and those who voted for the president but dislike what they are seeing. Republicans in congress and this administration purportedly only care about billionaires that fund their campaigns and are willing to hurt everyone to help the wealthiest. The power of the people is allegedly greater than the people in power.

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Speaker 1 defends their competence and highlights the accomplishments of their administration. They mention successfully navigating COVID, implementing income tax credits and childcare reductions, settling union contracts, reducing crime, increasing subway ridership, and receiving a double A bond rating. They express frustration with the shifting goalposts and media perception. Speaker 1 emphasizes fulfilling campaign promises of reducing crime and supporting middle-class New Yorkers. They also mention breaking barriers by appointing diverse individuals to key positions. Overall, Speaker 1 believes their administration has achieved substantive and symbolic accomplishments that will be recognized in the future.

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In comparing this Congress to the previous one, it's interesting to note that despite the Democrats having control over the house, senate, and presidency in the last Congress, this Congress has actually produced more bills that have become law. This is due to the changes we have made, such as opening up the House and requiring members to come to work. Bills now have to go through committee and there is a 72-hour reading period, not just for members but also for the American public. This return to a more transparent and inclusive process is a positive step towards fulfilling our commitment to the American people.

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The speaker claims the American people voted for secure borders, safe cities, and sensible spending, and that's what they've gotten. They state a tremendous amount has been accomplished in the first hundred days, more than any administration before, ever. The speaker believes this portends very well for the rest of the administration and thinks this could be the greatest administration in the country. They thank someone for their help, saying they have sacrificed a lot and been treated unfairly. The speaker mentions that people liked to burn their cars, which is not great.

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We're excited about President Trump's accomplishments in just 14 days, achieving more for the American people than Joe Biden did in four years. With 300 executive actions, he's addressing our campaign promises by removing dangerous illegal aliens, securing the border, and combating terrorism. He's revitalizing American energy and eliminating DEI and gender ideology issues. It's a series of wins, and we support his use of executive authority. We plan to reinforce his agenda through legislation.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the current state of the country and questions the actions of the Republican party. They criticize the lack of progress in securing the border, reducing spending, and addressing issues in education. The speaker challenges their Republican colleagues to provide one significant accomplishment that they can campaign on. They also highlight the importance of addressing threats from other countries and the need to strengthen manufacturing capacity. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need to secure the border and protect American communities.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes a mission to crush violent crime and defend the nation “twenty four seven, three six five” from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, extending extraterritorially to the furthest reaches of the planet to deliver the justice voters elected. Speaker 1 describes the situation as “the largest Rico case in history,” with everything being done by the book, including the law of war manual. They state that corrupt people in the United States are not the only targets and that the Caval’s network is worldwide. They announce they are in the exposure phase, aiming to show everything to the people so patriots can clean house. They caution that progress will not be immediate and that the process must unfold to ensure there are no technicalities, loopholes, or payoffs. They claim Trump has had nine years to identify the patriots and select his team, and that although one may not see background events, actions are ongoing. Speaker 2 notes that the wheels of justice turn slowly, despite a personal sense of urgency, acknowledging that fraud has occurred and wondering why arrests have not yet happened. They invoke the proverb that “the wheels of justice turn slowly but surely,” and issue a warning: “You can run, but you cannot hide. Justice is coming.” Speaker 3 discusses moving parts coming together to save the public, praising President Trump and his aides for using executive authority, and asserting that a clear field is needed to proceed this year. They express strong alignment with Freedom Caucus–level conservatives and say everything is moving forward according to plan, claiming that obstacles have been overcome and a “new deal” is rolling out. They promise to keep the public updated and assert that the country is on the verge of “beautiful growth and prosperity,” urging Americans to hang in there. They express dedication to serving the people, stating that people should not fear their governments, but that governments should be afraid of their people. Speaker 0 closes with a rallying note that the American populace is facing an unconventional warfare scenario, specifically information warfare, underscoring the strategic shift to information-based operations.

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In response to questions about how the White House can reach frustrated voters and improve their sense of the situation, Speaker 0 opens by noting that lower inflation and gas prices are key, and asks what the White House can do to make those voters feel better or convince them the situation is improving, also pointing out that they are being told lies by the media, a problem he says Republicans have long faced. Speaker 1 replies by emphasizing a central point derived from polling: there is overwhelming support for President Trump across every issue and dimension. He asserts that the most important point to hammer is that under Trump there was no inflation, whereas Biden’s presidency devastated the economy. He states that there was double-digit inflation overall from when Biden entered to when Biden left, and that prices “went up 30% in four years.” He then claims that when Donald Trump “comes back in,” inflation is “down to near benchmark rates of 2% within months,” describing this as astonishing and asking rhetorically, “How’s that even possible? I mean, we we knew the man was an economic wizard.” He reiterates the question, asking how inflation could move from 30% to nearly 2% in a few months, suggesting that Trump “defied what everybody said was possible.” The exchange centers on contrasting perceptions of economic performance under the two administrations, with Speaker 1 arguing that Trump achieved a rapid and substantial reduction in inflation after a period of high inflation under Biden, and framing this as evidence of Trump’s economic prowess. The dialogue also frames political popularity and media messaging as factors in the public’s views, positioning Trump’s economic record as a core issue for persuading voters who feel left behind.

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Republicans in Congress are allegedly playing a game by not codifying Trump's executive orders into law. They have the power to make Trump's actions permanent through legislation now, with majorities in both the House and Senate, but they haven't. Instead, they are supposedly waiting until the midterms to campaign on the promise of turning Trump's agenda into law if reelected. The speaker believes this is a ploy to prioritize reelection over serving the American people. The speaker hopes voters elect Democrats to overrule the Republicans. The speaker accuses members of Congress of being bought by special interests and caring more about their careers than the needs of the country. They urge voters to remember that Republicans could act now but are choosing not to for political gain.

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President Trump aimed to ensure that Americans felt the American dream was alive. His agenda includes addressing border issues, improving the economy, tackling crime, and restoring global confidence. With our leader, John Zune, we are focused on achieving these goals. My passion lies in defending our current seats and expanding our majority, ensuring that President Trump has four years to implement his agenda effectively, benefiting every household in America.

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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with the constant influx of bills and the struggle to provide for their constituents. They believe that the power given to one person goes against the constitution. Speaker 2 agrees, feeling trapped by rules that limit their ability to represent their people. They argue that although they live in a democracy, it doesn't feel that way in their current situation. They urge others to understand the power and control held by the speaker and the need to convey this message to their own districts. They emphasize that everyone, regardless of party, is affected by these limitations.

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According to Speaker 1, President Trump spent four years planning his return and knew exactly what he wanted to do upon entering office. Trump blew up the establishment, offering Americans hope and a choice beyond the status quo. The speaker claims Trump outmaneuvers the left and is determined to do what's right for the American people. The Democratic party allegedly resorts to lawfare due to an unsellable ideology with unpopular stances on issues like open borders, taxes, and policing. The speaker believes Democrats are doomed if a free and fair society is achieved. The administration is focused on reforming education, fighting crime, and ensuring fair trade. The speaker asserts that Trump built a movement with a generation of leaders to carry on his work. Restoring the republic means prioritizing law-abiding citizens and ensuring the government serves them first.

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The speaker claims the American people voted for secure borders, safe cities, and sensible spending, and that's what they've gotten. They state a tremendous amount has been accomplished in the first hundred days, more than any administration before ever, which portends well for the rest of the administration. The speaker believes this could be the greatest administration in the country. They thank someone for their help and acknowledge they have sacrificed a lot and been treated unfairly. The speaker mentions people burned their cars, which they didn't appreciate.

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The speaker claims the American people voted for secure borders, safe cities, and sensible spending, and that is what they have gotten. According to the speaker, his administration has accomplished more in the first hundred days than any administration before ever, period. He believes this portends well for the rest of the administration, and that this could be the greatest administration since the founding of the country. Another speaker thanks him for his help and sacrifices, stating he has been treated unfairly, but the vast majority of people in this country respect and appreciate him. The speaker claims he opened up a lot of eyes as to what can be done. He is invited to stay as long as he wants. The speaker also states that a lot of stuff is being worked on, and the number of accomplishments could be doubled or tripled.

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One hundred days ago, President Trump promised to deliver the America First agenda. Since then, there has been swift and decisive action from the president. The first hundred days have included a secure border, safer communities, strength on the world stage, historic investments in American manufacturing, a return to common sense, and a more efficient, effective government. The American people have given the president, the House, and the Senate a sweeping mandate for bold change. America is back.

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The speaker discusses a recent vote in the US House of Representatives to defund the National Endowment for Democracy, arguing that this measure is not neutral or benevolent, but a leftist enterprise. The speaker states that leftists are free to contribute to it, but insists that hardworking Americans should not be forced by the government to contribute to causes they find repugnant, including the NED. Despite this stance, the speaker notes that 81 Republican members of the House voted with all the Democrats to keep the funding stream going, funding the enterprise with federal money. The speaker contends that there should be legitimate disagreement within the Republican Party, but asserts that this issue should not be one of them. When campaigning as a Republican, the speaker says, voters expect basic precepts, including that the US government is too big and expensive because it does too many things it was never intended to do. The speaker argues that Republicans should agree that funds should not be taken from hardworking Americans and given to left-leaning enterprises that undercut everything the party stands for or purports to stand for. If viewers share the speaker’s frustration, they are urged to find out how their representative voted and raise the issue with them. The speaker anticipates that some Republicans will blame the outcome on the Senate filibuster, though they claim the Senate filibuster rule should not affect the House. The speaker argues that such blaming is severely exaggerated and emphasizes the importance of ending the zombie filibuster, calling for a speaking filibuster instead of silent or asleep filibustering. With the procedural concerns addressed, the speaker says the party should move on to implementing policies for which Republicans were elected, including reducing federal wasteful spending, ending funding for the National Endowment for Democracy, and passing the SAFE Act. The speaker describes the SAFE Act as something that “like, 80% of all Americans agree with,” which is to take steps to stop noncitizens from voting in elections. The speaker reiterates the admonition to stay true to the Republican Party and not align with another party, ending with a caution: “Don’t get on the other one. And, good heavens, don’t get on a donkey.”

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The White House has to be responsive to Congress. The speaker discusses working with Democratic allies to apply pressure to the administration. The speaker also mentions appointees to top-level jobs.

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The speaker discusses their rate of operation and their commitment to the American people. They express frustration with the current state of Congress and the power dynamics within it. They mention a conversation with Nancy Pelosi about the rule of one person ruling out others, and how it affected their ability to gather votes. They also mention their offer to Vayner and criticize the actions of certain individuals that they believe have harmed the institution. The speaker questions how to govern when a small group of people can partner with the opposing side. They express disappointment with the motion made against them despite making a decision for the country.

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Congressman Tim Burgett expresses frustration, stating the country will "seriously lose" if Congress doesn't codify President Trump's executive orders. He believes America understands current events. Burgett urges Congress to "wake up" and fulfill its responsibilities.

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The speaker identifies himself as a longtime representative for the common American, arguing that Washington’s political system of both parties uses Americans to fuel cycles of hatred, with no lasting improvement for everyday people. He claims the debt rises, corporate and global interests dominate, American jobs are replaced, small businesses are swallowed by large corporations, and tax dollars fund foreign wars and aid while the dollar’s spending power declines. He states that in recent years, many American families must rely on two earners, and his children’s generation feels hopeless about the American dream. He says he ran for Congress in 2020 with the belief that Make America Great Again meant America First, and emphasizes a conservative record defending the First and Second Amendments, unborn life, secure borders, and opposition to COVID mandates and funding of foreign wars. He complains that after almost a year in the majority, the legislature has been sidelined, citing an eight-week shutdown that left the House inactive, and notes that during campaign season “courage leaves” and “safe campaign reelection mode” dominates. He criticizes the House for failing to pass a plan to protect Americans’ healthcare and to address overpriced, unaffordable health insurance, accusing both parties of drama instead of working to fix the disaster. He describes his own bills as reflecting Trump-era priorities, including a new census to redraw districts, making English the official language, making it a felony to medically transition a minor, eliminating capital gains taxes on primary-home sales, and eliminating H-1B visas, but says they “sit … collecting dust” because the speaker does not bring them to floor votes. The speaker argues that ordinary Americans are no longer swayed by paid political propaganda; they live with rising costs, debt, and uncertainty, have faced job displacement by visa workers, and are burdened by student debt with limited high-paying job results. He recounts personal sacrifice: spending millions of his own money, missing time with family, and standing with Donald Trump against impeachment efforts. He describes facing constant personal attacks, death threats, and lawfare, and portrays a split within the Republican establishment that “secretly hates” Trump yet welcomes other figures after elections. He recalls supporting Trump against Democrat lawfare and defending him during impeachment votes, including choosing to vote no on the Democrat-led impeachment in 2021 while his father underwent brain surgery. He asserts his core stance against policies like the Green New Deal, broad open-border policies, and the trans agenda on children, while defending his loyalty to the party and to America First. He argues that if he is discarded by the president and the MAGA machine for neocons and elite interests, many common Americans would be similarly cast aside. He contends that real power lies with the people and promises to stay aligned with them if they reclaim control from Washington. He announces his resignation, with his last day on 01/05/2026, and expresses a desire to return to the people he loves while seeking a new path ahead, offering a blessing to the audience and to America.

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The speaker asserts that critics of President Trump's agenda are responsible for COVID lockdowns, open borders, Middle East failures, federal overreach, and the offshoring of essential industries to China. The speaker claims Trump inherited these problems and is actively fixing them. According to the speaker, under Trump, the Southern Border has the lowest number of illegal crossings in US history. The speaker says Trump is protecting American jobs and manufacturing, preventing foreign countries from undermining national defense. The speaker states that manufacturing security is national security, and Trump is confronting the bureaucracy and judiciary that have taken away citizens' rights. The speaker concludes that Trump is restoring national democracy and popular sovereignty, making America free again.

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The speaker states they will pass the largest tax cuts in American history, relying on Mike and John Thune. They claim they will not cut Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid benefits. The speaker alleges that Democrats would cut these benefits and that if Democrats gained power, the entire economy would collapse, as the country is heading for a collapse.

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This is our best opportunity. We just elected Donald J. Trump, which is a miracle for America. We have great momentum with 24 new House members stepping up. It's crucial to stay engaged, especially during the speaker's race, and to challenge those who claim to be Republicans but don't support a Republican speaker. I'm optimistic because we've never seen this level of engagement before. Those like Tony have faced challenges in the House, but we now have a chance to establish a Texas House and Senate that can deliver on property tax relief, school choice, border protection, and safeguarding our children. We haven't achieved this in the past 16 years, so let's seize this moment and make it happen.
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