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Kamala Harris has just completed a phone call with president-elect Donald Trump to concede the election and congratulate him on his victory. She emphasized the importance of a peaceful transfer of power and being president for all Americans. Harris will deliver remarks at Howard University at 4 PM today. Additionally, there has been some confusion regarding election results, particularly mixing up Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Trump won North Carolina in 2016, 2020, and 2024, but there has been a mix-up when referencing these states on the electoral map.

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Speaker 1 respects the right of people to vote for the president. However, it is questioned why, for the first time in American history, a president won every swing state while also being best friends with and having their largest donation from a man who owns and runs the Internet. It is hoped that this will be investigated to determine if it was an anomaly. It is curious, especially since Kamala Harris was filling up stadiums with supporters, while Donald Trump was not. As an American and believer in democracy, Speaker 1 hopes to look at all the reasons why this happened in the country.

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Donald Trump will become the 47th president of the United States. Character and truth matter, and this victory brings vindication for many who have suffered. It offers a chance for peace and a reset after a difficult period. While it’s a tough day for those who lost, many are celebrating this outcome. We must remember the past issues of censorship and media control. Overall, this win is seen as a positive development.

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The discussion centers on the integrity of the 2020 election processes and how Georgia’s handling of audits and recounts could shape reforms for 2026. Speaker 0 argues that ensuring elections represent the will of the people is fundamental, noting that Trump and his allies made a spectacle in 2020 by pursuing audits and recounts and even the Capitol insurrection, yet Georgia, among other states, would not have allowed Trump to win even without Georgia’s results. They claim Democrats and progressives avoided touching the issue in 2024 despite Trump’s unexpected nationwide sweep, and criticize the inability to conduct a proper recount. Speaker 1 warns that Trump’s team is likely to present ballots and photographs from 2020 to claim irregularities, arguing that there were thousands of irregularities in Fulton County, with miscounts and ballot manipulation possible, though there is no evidence that these irregularities would have changed the Georgia result. They contend that irregularities occurred both ways and tended to offset, but many records were destroyed and the recount and audit lacked quality. The speaker asserts that 2026 must avoid untrustworthy machines and inadequate audit/recount processes. The speakers discuss the possibility that Trump’s supporters will use information from the DOJ to misrepresent the facts, stating that even if facts were presented, they would expose known errors in the certified processes. They allege that ballots were counted multiple times during the recount, including counting some ballots two or three times and even introducing fake test ballots to force outcomes. Marilyn is cited as noting that a Barack Obama appointee judge confirmed the unreliability of Dominion machines, and that a demonstration at DEF CON Voting Village showed how easily a Dominion machine could be hacked. Jessica is referenced as discussing Phil Davis, a pro-Trump election integrity figure who admitted that Biden won Georgia despite his broader views. The point is to emphasize that, even among election integrity experts with conservative leanings, there is belief that Biden won Georgia. The conversation returns to Raffensperger, who selected the machines and the audit/recount method, spending approximately $150 million on machines and avoiding transparency about errors. The guests argue that the law required a hand count at tables with representatives from both campaigns and the clerk, instead of a machine-only recount. Bypassing this process enabled the perception of fraud and contributed to the January 6 insurrection’s fuel in Georgia. A key lesson for 2026, they assert, is to implement a transparent process with hand counts and representative participation at counting tables, preventing the bypass of proper procedures and reducing the political pressure that distorts outcomes. They critique the atmosphere surrounding the 2020 aftermath as vilifying and pressure-filled, predicting a similar environment in 2026 unless genuine transparency and nonpartisan verification are pursued.

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Vice President Pence is attending the inauguration of President Trump and Vice President JD Vance at the U.S. Capitol, marking only their second meeting since January 2021. Pence tweeted about the significance of the day, emphasizing the celebration of democracy and the peaceful transfer of power. He encouraged Americans to pray for Trump and Vance as they take on their responsibilities. However, Karen Pence, the former second lady, is not present, having expressed her strong disapproval of the events surrounding January 6, when a mob threatened her husband.

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Speaker 0 expresses a view on religion and national character, saying: “if a country doesn't have religion, doesn't have faith, doesn't have God, it's gonna be very hard to be a good country.” He adds, “This It'll be fixed. It'll be fine. You won't have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians. I love you Christians.” He states, “I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian.” He admits doubt about heaven: “I don't think there's anything gonna get me in heaven. Okay? I really don't. I think I think I'm not maybe heaven bound. I may be in heaven right now as we fly an air force, but I'm not sure I I'm gonna be able to make heaven.” He claims to have been “really saved” by “somebody very special,” and repeats: “A high beak. A high beak. A high beak.” Speaker 1 recounts the presidential oath ceremony: “When US President Donald Trump took its oath of office, he had his right hand raised, but his left wasn't on the Bible. But does it matter? Academics tell Reuters that it was an oversight and it doesn't have much practical impact, although the moment has gone viral online.” A professor is quoted that “the oath is to the constitution.” He notes that “Two bibles were held by Trump's wife Melania as she stood next to him at the ceremony.” Speaker 2 presents claims about Trump’s faith: “Trump converted to Judaism two years ago and joined Chabad Lubavitch Synagogue in New York City according to a high level White House official.” A figure named Mister Goldberg says the story has allegedly been held by CNN's editors for months, but will be released soon. David Elias Goldberg, a fellow at the Jewish Center of Antisemitic Study, has also interviewed the White House source. The source says Trump was pushed by Ivanka and Jared Kushner to join the faith; Trump initially resisted, fearing it would threaten his evangelical Christian base, but then changed his mind and “officially converted in early two thousand seventeen.” The ceremony was private and guarded for nearly two years. The White House appears prepared to release this information gradually, and by summer, Trump is expected to address his new faith in an evening televised news conference. He is described as “the most pro Israel president in the history of America,” having given Israel “every single thing that they wanted,” and being “about to give them war with Iran.” The question is raised: “Has he converted?” A Times of Israel article is cited: “Trump, the first Jewish president of The United States.” It is emphasized: “Now that's not us saying that. That's times of Israel.” The discussion notes that Times of Israel is a Jewish nation, and that “these people do like Israel.” Speaker 0 interjects: “Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.” Speaker 3 adds: “And he loves Israel too. Six years ago, I was up here. And I said, this is our first Jewish president. This is our first Jewish president. This is our first Jewish president. Not not consecutive. We”—and then Speaker 0 closes with: “thank you for everything, Joel. We thank you for everything.”

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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump cannot be on the ballot due to his involvement in the January 6th insurrection. Some may have overlooked this news assuming the US Supreme Court would overturn the decision, especially with the holidays approaching. However, it is crucial for everyone, regardless of their political beliefs, to pay attention because our democracy is at stake.

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The state of the vote for the president of the United States is as follows: out of 538 electors, a majority of 270 is needed. Donald J. Trump from Florida received 312 votes, while Kamala D. Harris from California received 226 votes. For vice president, JD Vance from Ohio received 312 votes, and Tim Wells from Minnesota received 226 votes. This announcement serves as the official declaration of the elected president and vice president, each beginning their term on January 20, 2025. The results will be recorded in the journals of the House and Senate. Thank you.

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I have 36 years of experience in the senate and have confirmed many judges appointed by the president. We can't act as a national election board. Past elections were closer, so we should accept the results.

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January 6th is not being forgotten. The January 6th committee has documented the events for history, and many people still care about democracy. In the last election, a significant majority believed Donald Trump acted wrongly, as he led an insurrection. Our focus now is on implementing the people's will through a peaceful transition of power. Tomorrow, on January 6th, Democrats and Republicans will unite to certify the election results, symbolically walking together with the ballots. This is a fundamental aspect of what America stands for, and we will uphold it on inauguration day.

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I was going to discuss the January 6 hostages, but there's a lot of action coming on that front. Today, Joe issued pardons for individuals guilty of serious crimes, and the unselect committee has destroyed much of the evidence, including hearings. They deleted information about Nancy Pelosi rejecting an offer of 10,000 soldiers for security. Even 500 could have made a difference that day, despite the large crowd. There are many great photos from that day that aren't shown, focusing instead on the Capitol. I intended to address this, but was advised to wait until tomorrow. I decided to bring it up now.

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We failed to act responsibly on January 6th. The lack of National Guard presence was a mistake. The former president and his supporters are trying to rewrite history, but we must not let them distort the truth of that day.

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The Vice President confirmed that President Biden spoke with former President Trump after the attempt on his life. She also spoke with Trump to check on his well-being and reiterated her public statement: there is no place for political violence in the country. She stated that she is in the election to fight for democracy, where disagreements should be resolved through healthy debate, not violence.

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During the certification of the election results, Al Gore presided over the event as outgoing Vice President and President of the Senate. If a congressman wanted to object, they needed the signed support of one senator. One congressman objected, stating that the Supreme Court, not the people, decided the election. However, the objection was not signed by a senator. Another congressman from Arizona then objected, with the objection being in writing and signed by a senator. The video ends with a statement that President Trump was wrong in claiming the right to overturn the election.

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On January 6th, there were different opinions on what should happen. Some believed that Vice President Pence had the power to reject electors whose certification was still pending. However, others, including myself, disagreed with this idea. I advised Vice President Pence to instead grant a week to the state legislators in swing states to address the alleged election irregularities. Not everyone agreed that there were irregularities significant enough to change the election outcome without legal proceedings. Ultimately, this led to the situation we find ourselves in now.

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The total number of electors for the U.S. presidency is 538, with a majority of 270 needed. The votes are as follows: Donald J. Trump from Florida received 312 votes, and Kamala Harris from California received 226 votes. For the vice presidency, JD Vance from Ohio received 312 votes, and Tim Wells from Minnesota received 226 votes. This announcement serves as the official declaration of the elected president and vice president, each set to begin their term on January 20, 2025. The results will be recorded in the journals of the House and Senate. Thank you.

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We're finally here, and it's about time. We shouldn't have had to wait this long, but things happen. We were fighting for four years because of a rigged election. Some thought it could have happened sooner due to the cheating. Now, it's time to uncover the truth and take our country to new heights that no one could have imagined.

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Before celebrating Tomlin on January 6th, it's important to note that the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022 clarifies the vice president's role as purely ministerial on this day; the election results are certified by the voters, not her. While some may perceive her actions as self-congratulatory, she simply stated the situation was unremarkable. Additionally, it's noteworthy that this is the first election since 1988 where a Republican won without Democrats attempting to overturn the results in Congress. Congratulations to the Democrats for this significant change.

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We should acknowledge that Biden won the 2020 election, but there's a significant cover-up regarding his condition. Many Democrats were aware and misled the public about it. This situation is one of the worst instances of political misinformation in our lifetime. While I wish I had known more about Biden's health, the events of January 6th should not be minimized either. Both issues deserve accountability. After experiencing four years of Trump, January 6th, and then Biden's presidency, many Americans are reconsidering leadership. It's essential to address both the cover-up and the events of January 6th without downplaying their significance. Let’s wrap up this important discussion. Thank you, Bakari Sellers and Scott Denny. Back to you, Caitlin, at the rally.

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Donald Trump has officially been elected president, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. This marks a significant political comeback in modern American politics. CNN has made this projection following Trump's victory in Wisconsin.

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Regardless of who becomes president, media declarations alone do not determine the presidency. It's important to ensure the process is proper and legal. Trump's Trace was recalled, and all concerns warrant investigation.

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The peaceful transfer of power is a cornerstone of American democracy, distinguishing it from monarchy and tyranny. Today, I will fulfill my constitutional duty as vice president to certify the results of the 2024 election. This is a sacred obligation, guided by my love for the country, loyalty to the Constitution, and faith in the American people. Our democracy can be fragile, and it is essential for each of us to uphold our cherished principles, ensuring that our government remains of the people, by the people, and for the people. May God bless you, and may God bless the United States of America.

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A historic day as Congress certified President Trump's election victory, with Vice President Kamala Harris presiding over her own defeat. Trump has rallied support for a comprehensive bill, now called the "1 big powerful bill," aimed at fulfilling his election mandate. He has built a diverse coalition, including working-class Americans and various ethnic groups, transforming the GOP into a party focused on their needs. The proposed bill includes tax cuts, border security, energy deregulation, and defense strengthening, all designed to boost the middle class and restore traditional values. This moment marks a significant shift in American politics, with a focus on a new era that promises to make America great again.

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Speaker 0 asks if the speaker is trying to say that President Trump will still be president after January 20th. Speaker 1 responds that it depends on what happens on Wednesday and that's why they have the debate. Speaker 0 disagrees, stating that the states certify the election and Congress doesn't have the right to overturn it. Speaker 1 mentions the 12th Amendment and a statute from the 1800s that allows objections and certification in court. Speaker 0 brings up the Tilden Hayes race and how all states have certified their elections. Speaker 1 clarifies that they are referring to the statute that governs what Congress does on January 6th, allowing for debate and certification. They emphasize that this is their only opportunity to raise an objection. They also mention not having standing to file lawsuits.

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We need to distinguish between the pardons being issued today. Joe Biden's pardons, especially for those involved in the January 6th events, differ significantly from others. Donald Trump campaigned on a platform of retribution, which is not constitutional. While I am a Democrat and find it unfortunate that Trump pardoned his family, the pardons related to January 6th are particularly concerning. They reflect a disregard for the constitution and the electoral process, as many felt their lives were not improved under Trump. Therefore, we should categorize these pardons separately, as not all pardons hold the same weight or significance.
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