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The speaker discusses an alleged incident and the controversy surrounding it. They mention that the dress in question was not made in the year it was claimed to have been worn. The speaker defends President Trump, stating that he has consistently denied the accusations and has the right to defend himself. They highlight the plaintiffs' attempts to blackmail Trump and the destruction of evidence. The speaker also mentions the lack of a license for a gun and dismisses the election interference claims as hoaxes. They express confidence in Trump's ability to win the primary and the election. The speaker concludes by mentioning a judge's decision and the importance of presidential immunity.

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Speaker notes that there is fear people want Trump to have done something gross with women, but 'I really don't believe wanna be clear. I do not believe that. Yeah. Not covering for Trump. I just don't think that's true.' They insist there is no indication, saying they've spoken to people 'close to Epstein, very close to Epstein, who've told me off camera, in private, no, it's not. Trump never did that shit.' The speaker adds, 'So I don't think it's about that.' They question why 'no one talking to Les Wexner?' and end with 'And' (truncated). The focus remains unclear.

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The speaker states they anticipate criticism for their following opinion. They claim that neither Elon Musk nor Donald Trump has ever had consensual sex with a woman, nor sex for which they didn't have to pay, either with money or gifts. The speaker concludes with "Have a great day."

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She was asked why she had sex with Trump, denying any coercion or assault. However, recent statements suggest a power imbalance and feeling overwhelmed. The speaker questions if she truly blacked out, given her profession.

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She approached me and said that Donald Trump's wall is meant to keep out women. I asked what he was keeping them out of, and she pointed to how he talks about and treats women, including his wife. She mentioned the inauguration, where he walked ahead and left her behind, showing a lack of care. She expressed that he has disdain for women, citing his infamous comment about grabbing women. I suggested he might have been referring to women who tolerate such behavior, but she had no response to that.

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The speaker expresses their thoughts on the political division and negative portrayal of Donald Trump. They mention the media's influence in spreading negative messages about him, including claims of racism and hatred towards certain groups. The speaker also references the Women's March and emphasizes their identity as a woman. The transcript ends with a sarcastic remark about society's understanding of women.

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Speaker addresses rumors that 'Trump did something gross with women' and says, 'I I really don't believe wanna be clear. I do not believe that. Yeah. Not covering for Trump. I just don't think that's true.' They assert they've seen no indication of it and have spoken to people, 'to be totally honest with you, close to Epstein, very close to Epstein, who've told me off camera, in private, no, it's not. Trump never did that shit.' The remarks emphasize that the issue isn't about that alleged conduct. The speaker then questions, 'But why is no one talking to Les Wexner?'

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I never met or saw the woman in question. The incident at Burgdorf's dressing room involved me bursting in while she tried on lingerie. Her pet's name, "vagina," was not allowed in court. The word "rape" has sexual connotations, but this was not sexual, just hurtful. Many associate rape with being sexy, but it's not. Let's pause. The conversation turns to fantasies and plans to go shopping with the money.

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Donald Trump defends the authenticity of his hair, despite widespread skepticism. He dismisses criticism and claims that his hair is real, although not particularly attractive. Trump accuses his interviewer of being more critical than others and asserts that his hair is truly his own. He also mentions his close relationship with someone, possibly a woman, who he finds attractive.

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The speaker states that she met Donald Trump at parties hosted by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13. She alleges that Trump requested and received a hand job from her at one party, insisting she use a glove. She claims Trump knew she was 13, partly because she resembled his daughter. She says that Epstein also knew her age and tried to force himself on her. She states that she was recruited to these parties under the guise of modeling. She alleges that Trump made racist remarks and engaged in disturbing behavior, including acting out a rape fantasy and a scenario involving maids. She claims that Trump raped her during one encounter, despite her protests and Tiffany's attempts to intervene. She says that Trump told her she should be thankful he "popped her cherry" and that she could get an abortion if she became pregnant. She is coming forward now because she believes people should know what kind of person Trump is. She says the experience destroyed her self-worth and ability to have healthy relationships.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about Donald Trump having his own "pussy riot moment," similar to Russia's. Speaker 1 declines to comment, citing the prevalence of "pussies" around the presidential campaign on both sides and expressing concern about sounding indecent due to English not being their first language.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1, a mother of two daughters, about Trump's "grab them by the pussy" comment. Speaker 0 asks if that language makes Speaker 1 feel that Trump is not her guy. Speaker 1 responds that she would "rather be grabbed by the pussy than have a pussy for president" and that she is happy with that language, claiming everyone uses rude language behind closed doors. She then brings up Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Speaker 0 reiterates she is talking about the current president-elect, not the past. Speaker 1 says she is not offended by Trump's comments from 8 years ago and tells Speaker 0 to deal with her own issues. Speaker 0 asks if anyone is remotely concerned about the nature of Trump. Speaker 1 responds that America needed someone with a strong lead who would stand up for white and black people, bring back jobs, allow Americans to have weapons, and ensure a conservative Supreme Court. She states that is why pollsters, broadcasters, commentators, and pundits were wrong.

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The speaker expresses their thoughts on the political division and negative portrayal of Donald Trump. They mention the media's influence in spreading negative messages about him, including claims of racism and hatred towards certain groups. They also mention the Women's March as a form of protest. The speaker emphasizes their identity as a woman. The transcript ends with a sarcastic remark about people's understanding of women.

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Donald Trump attacked the speaker's brother and mother, while he was busy creating a reality TV show. The speaker expresses their frustration and asks for a moment to finish their statement.

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The speaker states they will be politically incorrect and issues a trigger warning. They question the claim that a wealthy man, married to a supermodel, would sexually assault E. Jean Carroll in a Tiffany's store. The speaker highlights that the alleged incident occurred at the height of the man's career, with no prior accusations for twenty years, and only surfaced when he ran for president. The speaker dismisses the accusation as "complete rubbish and political nonsense."

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The speaker describes the existence of about a dozen pictures. Two of the pictures that the speaker remembers show topless girls of an uncertain age sitting on Trump's lap. Another picture shows Trump standing with a stain on the front of his pants, surrounded by three or four topless girls bent over in laughter and pointing at Trump's pants.

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The speaker expresses strong disapproval of a rapper, acknowledging his record sales but condemning his alleged promotion of domestic violence and misogynistic statements, including a reference to grabbing women. The speaker alludes to questions surrounding Paris's husband in a similar context. The discussion is cut short, with a mention of a potential defamation case.

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Donald Trump rarely associates with strong, intelligent women. The real issue lies with his supporters, whose actions are seen as unconscionable and un-American. This behavior contradicts the values we uphold.

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They if what people are saying they're afraid of is that Trump did something gross with women I I really don't believe wanna be clear. I do not believe that. Yeah. Not covering for Trump. I just don't think that's true. I've seen any indication of it, and I've talked to people, to be totally honest with you, close to Epstein, very close to Epstein, who've told me off camera, in private, no, it's not. Trump never did that shit. So I don't think it's about that. But why is no one talking to Les Wexner? And

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The speaker defends the use of explicit language by saying that it is common behind closed doors and that real men use even ruder language. They argue that Trump's comments were made in a private conversation years ago and point out the scandals involving Bill Clinton. The other speaker tries to shift the focus to the future and expresses concern about the president-elect's behavior. The first speaker dismisses these concerns and emphasizes the need for a strong leader who will prioritize the interests of all Americans, including white people. They criticize the media and pollsters for underestimating Trump's support.

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The transcript captures a short, informal discussion about Donald Trump’s handling of the Epstein files and the broader question of whether presidents protect rich and powerful people at the expense of victims in sex-crime cases. The dialogue unfolds between Speaker 0 and Speaker 1, with a recent history/politics flavor and an on-the-record moment later in the exchange. Speaker 0 begins by asking Speaker 1 how Trump fought to avoid releasing the Epstein files, noting that Trump initially indicated a release but then reversed course. Speaker 1 responds noncommittally, suggesting that Trump “probably” had friends who were involved and that Trump “saved them” from trouble. The question is framed as whether this constitutes presidential conduct—protecting powerful people rather than victims. Speaker 0 presses further, asking if protecting rich and powerful people over sex-crime victims is appropriate for a president, and whether such behavior is common in presidential history. Speaker 1 counters by pointing to historical examples, stating that many presidents have favored their friends and families, adding that while JFK’s affairs were noted, he claims Kennedy “got caught,” implying possible crimes. Speaker 0 acknowledges Kennedy’s infidelity but questions whether there were crimes, while Speaker 1 reiterates the point that Kennedy “got caught,” and asserts that such behavior is not becoming of a United States president. The conversation shifts toward evaluating current leadership: Speaker 0 asks whether Speaker 1 agrees with Trump’s protection of powerful individuals at the expense of crime victims. Speaker 1 answers, “All depends on who the powerful people are,” suggesting a conditional view rather than a blanket condemnation or approval. The discussion then veers to the expectation that a president should serve all Americans, not just the wealthy, and Speaker 0 reiterates the moral question. Speaker 1, initially evasive about personal details, asserts that they are a state representative and holds a badge, claiming to work for their country. The exchange ends with a sense of irony in the narrator’s commentary: the “moral of the story” being that it’s acceptable for Donald Trump to protect rich and powerful men because he himself is rich and powerful, effectively equating protection of the powerful with personal parity. Overall, the transcript presents a back-and-forth debate about why presidents might shield powerful individuals, how historical precedents factor into current judgments, and whether leadership should be equally accountable to all segments of society, ending with a skeptical, wrap-up sentiment about the perceived fairness of such protections.

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A limo driver who met Donald Trump in the 1990s alleges that Trump groped a young girl along with Jeffrey Epstein. The victim was encouraged to go to the police, but she replied, "I can't because they will kill me." She eventually reported it to the police, but was found later with her, "head blown off," and the police officers on the scene stated that there was no way it was a suicide even though the coroner ruled it as such. The speaker questions what is going on and why nothing is being done about it. K: We gotta let these guys know that this does not end until people, these gross disgusting people, all go to jail.

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Speaker 0 mentions using some of the money they will receive from Trump to support women's rights. Speaker 1 responds with humor, suggesting extravagant purchases and trips. They joke about fishing in France for women's rights. Speaker 0 clarifies it was a joke and expresses willingness to do something for women's rights. They conclude with a final question.

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The speaker met Tiffany who suggested she wear a blonde wig. Donald Trump specifically asked about her because she reminded him of his daughter and Tiffany told him she was 13. He knew her age the first time he saw her but took a liking to her because she looked like his daughter. The speaker is coming out now because when it happened originally, she wanted to forget it, but when she saw that he was running for president, she felt it was her responsibility to tell the country what kind of man he is. After meeting Tiffany, she went to a party run by Jeffrey Epstein, who had a private interview with her. The first time she met Epstein, he tried to force himself inside her. At about the 3rd or 4th party, he forced penetration during a massage. She told him she didn't want that, but he got irritated. By that time, she realized she wasn't there for modeling and was being used, holding him responsible.

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The speaker describes her encounters with Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein at parties organized by Epstein. She was 13 years old at the time and was coerced into performing sexual acts on Trump. She also reveals Trump's racist and derogatory comments towards Epstein and others. The speaker expresses her fear of Trump and her belief that he is unfit to be president. She shares her decision to come forward with her story to expose the kind of person Trump is. The speaker discusses the lasting impact of the traumatic experiences on her self-esteem and ability to trust men.
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