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The speaker discusses Trump's arrest videos in Atlanta and claims that even lower-income black individuals are starting to see through the Democratic establishment's lies. The speaker shares personal experiences about the decline of Atlanta and the corrupt Fulton County Jail. They argue that the Democrats are losing their base and resorting to cheating in elections. The speaker suggests that the Democratic Party is imploding and no longer trusted by the mainstream media. They warn of a dangerous and desperate Democratic Party that will do anything to maintain control. The speaker encourages listeners to be prepared for what is to come.

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I was part of the group arrested for the Whitmer kidnap plot, which was set up by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be targeting Whitmer's cottage. I got charged for material support terrorism and felony firearm possession. The government lied about the situation. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice in the face of government overreach.

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Harrison, the former executive director of Black Voices for Trump, is currently detained in jail for trying to turn himself in without posting bail. He was involved in conversations with whistleblower Ruby Freeman about alleged election fraud in Fulton County. Harrison and others went to Ruby's house, but she didn't answer. They later met at a police station with the approval of the FBI. Ruby claimed there was a cover-up and that she wanted to go live on every platform to reveal shocking evidence on USBs. Harrison is in need of financial support for legal fees and bail, which is $5,000. People can contact the jail or reach out to the speaker for more information on how to help.

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A journalist asks about a recent FBI action at the Fulton County, Georgia elections office, where twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images were seized. The journalist notes that the president claimed, “they got into the votes. You're going to see some interesting things happening,” and asks why the president was so involved in an FBI and DOJ raid. A spokesperson responds that the president’s statements do not imply his involvement. He emphasizes that this is a criminal grand jury investigation, and clarifies that there was a search warrant authorized by a federal judge, a magistrate judge in Atlanta, which allowed the FBI to seize the records. The spokesperson notes that the records have been seized by the FBI as part of the ongoing investigation. The journalist presses on what the investigation is about. The spokesperson reiterates that he cannot discuss specifics of any grand jury investigation, but previously stated that election integrity is of the highest importance to the American people, and that the efforts are aimed at ensuring free and fair elections for everyone in the country, Democrats and Republicans alike. The spokesperson adds that they are doing everything possible to uphold election integrity. The journalist mentions that in Georgia, claims of voter fraud related to the twenty twenty ballots have been debunked repeatedly and that there were multiple recounts. The transcript ends without further elaboration on those claims. Key points conveyed: - The FBI seized twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images from the Fulton County elections office. - The president suggested that “interesting things” would occur, prompting questions about his involvement. - A spokesperson denies the president’s involvement and describes the actions as part of a criminal grand jury investigation. - A federal magistrate judge in Atlanta issued the search warrant permitting the seizure; the FBI conducted the seizure. - The investigation’s specifics cannot be discussed, but officials assert a commitment to election integrity and ensuring free and fair elections for all Americans. - The dialogue references prior debunking of voter fraud claims in Georgia and multiple recounts, without presenting new specifics.

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The video discusses allegations of corruption involving the Fulton County District Attorney, Fannie Willis, and her boyfriend, Nathan Wade. It is claimed that Willis hired Wade, who had no experience in prosecuting felony cases, to prosecute former President Trump. Additionally, it is alleged that Willis used public funds to go on lavish trips with Wade. Documents suggest that Wade had meetings with the Biden White House while investigating Trump, raising concerns about collusion. The video argues that this case is riddled with conflicts of interest and corruption. The speakers express disbelief at the audacity of the alleged actions and criticize the lack of consequences for Willis.

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Margie, there's a scandal in Georgia involving Fannie Willis, who is running an anti-Trump operation. She allegedly paid her boyfriend $650,000 and went on expensive trips with him using taxpayer money. Some people are arguing that this undermines the racketeering charges against them. It's also been revealed that her boyfriend had consulting ties with the Biden White House. Many Georgians, including myself, are fed up with Willis using her position and taxpayer dollars to target Trump and his allies instead of prosecuting real criminals. I'm urging Governor Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr to investigate and prosecute Willis and her boyfriend for their corrupt actions. This witch hunt needs to end immediately.

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The speaker accuses the FBI, DOJ, and Biden administration of corruption and covering up crimes, particularly in Georgia after the 2020 election. They claim the FBI is complicit by not investigating, despite available evidence. The speaker asserts they possess evidence of material crimes, beyond the video evidence released by Rudy Giuliani, which the speaker, identifying as a professional auditor, found indicative of severe issues. The speaker claims that the FBI backed up those responsible for the alleged crimes, and that Joe Biden gave these people awards. The speaker threatens to release the evidence piece by piece and holds the FBI, DOJ, the Biden administration, and Georgia officials Raffensperger and Kemp accountable. The speaker suggests potential danger from the FBI and emphasizes the existence of extensive evidence beyond just video footage.

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The speaker details their past support for Scott Pressler, including inviting him to WalkAway events, promoting him on news outlets like Fox News, and featuring him in a video series. They offered him a job and legal assistance, and facilitated a connection with Lara Trump. After the 2020 election, the speaker noticed a change in Pressler. He allegedly didn't reciprocate support within a group of activists organizing rallies and changed plans to coordinate efforts in Georgia. On January 6th, Pressler sat next to the speaker at Trump's speech but didn't acknowledge how he got the seat. After the speaker's arrest related to January 6th, Pressler offered support but didn't publicly defend them. He later posted support for Steve Bannon. The speaker also notes Pressler began using a different accent in public. When the speaker's documents were leaked to the media, Pressler remained silent. The speaker won their case and Pressler acknowledged it by using the trending phrase. The speaker concludes Pressler is self-serving, not brave, kind, grateful, or honest, and that his public persona is false. A second video will address Pressler's claims about his work in Pennsylvania.

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In this video, the speaker criticizes the indictment against Donald Trump and 18 others for racketeering. They argue that the use of racketeering charges is an attempt to tie Trump to the actions of his allies and lawyers, rather than proving his own guilt. The speaker questions the intent and evidence presented in the indictment, particularly regarding Trump's phone call to Brad Raffensperger. They argue that the indictment infringes on free speech and attempts to criminalize legitimate actions taken to address potential election fraud. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of action from Georgia legislators and accuses them of benefiting from election fraud. They conclude by expressing their offense at the indictment and calling Fannie Willis corrupt and criminal.

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The speaker claims they were barred in a separate proceeding by a political operative with no trial involvement. They allege the judge refused to consider evidence, including tapes from Atlanta showing thousands of stolen votes. The speaker asserts these tapes, with 3 hours missing and re-engineered, would prove Georgia's Secretary of State Raffensperger produced an altered tape, and the prosecutor offered it. The altered hours allegedly showed multiple ballot counting, people being removed, Biden receiving 200,000 votes at one time versus Trump's 80, and ballots lacking required absentee ballot features. The speaker claims 375,000 missing envelopes match the estimated fraudulent vote number. The speaker states the bar association found no lawyer involved in their cases claiming unethical behavior, with allegations coming from outside Democratic advocates. They mention a $145,000 judgment against them from a $290,000,000 judgment case, represented by Hunter Biden's classmate, obtained before Judge Beryl Howell. The speaker alleges the judge concluded guilt based on failure to discovery because the FBI seized materials, and the case was improperly assigned. They are now represented by Ken Caruso.

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The speakers discuss the events of January 6th and the aftermath. They mention that no election is perfect and that some individuals made mistakes that day. They highlight the experiences of a man who attended a Trump rally and ended up facing legal consequences. They describe the harsh conditions faced by those involved, including solitary confinement and limited communication with attorneys. The speakers criticize the media for their portrayal of the events and emphasize the impact on families, jobs, and relationships. They call for the protection of First Amendment rights and express their love for America. The transcript ends with a reminder that they are all Americans.

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A friend involved in the January 6th events has been in jail for hundreds of days without trial, raising concerns about due process. Footage shows police opening doors and guiding protesters, suggesting a lack of intent for insurrection. The idea of an armed insurrection without weapons is questioned, and misinformation about police deaths is discussed. There’s a recognition that government agents may have incited actions that day, complicating the narrative. While acknowledging the poor decisions made, there's a call for accountability and a push for the January 6th prisoners to receive trials. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and standing against injustices.

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The speaker, Lady Ruby Freeman, denies the claims made by Rudy Giuliani and others that she and her mother were involved in a plot to manipulate the election. She expresses her frustration with the situation and emphasizes that none of it is true. Lady Ruby Freeman is a small business owner and proud American citizen who took her role as an election worker seriously. She feels targeted by the President of the United States and believes that he should represent all Americans, not single out individuals. Despite the challenges she faced, Lady Ruby Freeman remained committed to her duty and is now recognized as part of our nation's voting rights history. Whistleblowers have come forward to expose Trump's alleged scheme, and there are concerns for their safety.

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I was part of a group arrested for a plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer, but it was a setup by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be about the governor's cottage. I got charged with material support terrorism for taking a video. The government lied about my involvement. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice prevails.

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The video discusses allegations of corruption involving the Fulton County District Attorney, Fannie Willis, and her boyfriend, Nathan Wade. It is claimed that Willis hired Wade, who had no experience prosecuting felony cases, to prosecute Donald Trump. Additionally, it is alleged that Willis used public funds to go on expensive trips with Wade. Documents show that Wade met with the Biden White House while investigating Trump, raising concerns about collusion. The video suggests that the case against Trump should be dropped due to the conflicts of interest and corruption involved. The discussion concludes with commentary on the absurdity of the situation and the likelihood of consequences for Willis.

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Speaker 0 discusses bipartisanship, while Speaker 1 expresses fear of arrest due to involvement in Stop the Steal. Seeking a second pardon from the president, he presents it as a plan to save the Trump movement before facing charges.

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The discussion centers on four nonprofit entities linked to Turning Point: Turning Point USA, Turning Point Action, Turning Point Endowment, and America’s Turning Point. Three are 501(c)(3) organizations, Turning Point Action is a 501(c)(4). The difference highlighted is that 501(c)(3) organizations cannot engage in political activity, while 501(c)(4) can participate in up to 50% political activity; there is also Turning Point PAC, a 100% political activity entity. The speaker rejects the idea that having multiple nonprofit companies is normal, arguing that, typically, shell entities are created for distinct activities (e.g., Turning Point Endowment for investments; Turning Point Action as a 501(c)(4)), but questions why America’s Turning Point exists as a separate entity since its descriptions are similar to Turning Point USA and notes a key difference: Charlie Kirk managed Turning Point USA, while Tyler Boyer managed America’s Turning Point. The speaker suggests America’s Turning Point was created to provide Charlie Kirk plausible deniability and to give Tyler Boyer a separate 501(c)(3) that he could control, potentially without Kirk’s knowledge. The nine ninety form is cited as indicating that Turning Point USA’s other educational programs include campus leadership programs hosted by America’s Turning Point, with grants totaling $8,600,000. The speaker questions what those students are doing that costs $8.6 million and speculates that Tyler Boyer uses these students as a pipeline for work under his control. The speaker then posits a scenario: with the 2024 Trump election approaching, Boyer may need more people for ballot harvesting and could be transferring $8.6 million from Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA to America’s Turning Point to hire people for illegal political activity, presenting it as nonpartisan “get out the vote” work to avoid scrutiny. The claim is made that in photos there is no visible nonpolitical activity, prompting the assertion of likely illegality. Further allegations connect to Donald Trump, suggesting the letter with Trump’s alleged handwriting is important as evidence of misappropriated funds used for Trump’s campaign and a potential cover-up in which Trump would be involved. The speaker links this to Steve Bannon’s nonprofit fraud case, noting Bannon’s executives were charged for using funds for a different purpose than donors promised, and that Bannon’s outcome involved a guilty plea rather than prison, implying a harsher outcome for Turning Point’s leadership. The named individuals accused of knowledge or involvement include Tyler Boyer, CFO Justin Olson, Andrew Colvet, Blake Neff, and Erica Kirk, with a suggestion that anyone aware of the political activity and cover-up would face prison. The speaker calls for law enforcement action and criticizes Trump for allegedly tolerating election-related fraud among his associates, concluding with anger over the situation and a perceived hypocrisy.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the charges against President Trump in Georgia. Speaker 1 believes that Democrats and unelected bureaucrats are colluding with state DAs and should be held accountable. They express the need to remember these actions and take action when the Republican Party wins the White House in 2024. They also criticize the Department of Justice and the FBI, calling for the removal of communists and abusive judges. Speaker 0 agrees, stating that the justice system is biased and that multiple levels of justice undermine law and order. They thank Speaker 1 and express the desire to hear more updates. The conversation ends with gratitude.

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In this video, the speaker shares a personal story about an incident at a school during the 2020 Trump election. They were with a blind friend who is a Trump supporter when Black Lives Matter activists started chanting and verbally attacking them. The speaker tried to get help from the police but nothing was done. They also mention filing complaints about the incident and about not receiving funding for their own political campaign. The speaker expresses frustration and suggests adding someone named Michael Brandy to a fraud case. They mention a manager at the elections being suspended and some allegations made against Linda Waterman. The speaker plans to send this information to jlender@current.com.

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Speaker 0: "This call is from a federal prison. My life and somebody else's lives depend on this select upcoming election. It's so important that people go out and vote. Ray Epps had set me up at the front gate. My codefendants all went home except one, and I'm still sitting here. I've literally given my home. I've given my health. I was assaulted because of the fact that I wasn't plead guilty and turned off Trump. I've lost my father, I've lost everything. This is my only chance of getting out. Please, guys, help help us out, please." Speaker 1: "There's a lot of people out here who support you, and our prayers are with you." Speaker 0: "I gotta go." Speaker 0: "I love you guys." Speaker 0: "Please, you know, support us." Speaker 0: "I love you all." Speaker 0: "God bless."

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A grand jury in Fulton County has indicted 19 individuals for breaking Georgia law by conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in the state. The prosecutors and investigators involved in the case have worked diligently to gather the necessary information for this indictment.

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The speaker accuses the FBI, DOJ, and Biden administration of corruption and covering up crimes, particularly in Georgia after the 2020 election. They claim the FBI is complicit by not investigating, despite video evidence released by Rudy Giuliani. The speaker, who claims to have extensive auditing experience, asserts the video evidence alone should have led to immediate firings. They allege the Biden administration gave awards to those involved. The speaker states they possess more than just video evidence of material crimes and will release it piece by piece. They condemn the FBI, DOJ, Biden administration, and Georgia officials Kemp and Raffensperger for not standing up for the truth. They emphasize they have the evidence and want the FBI to know it.

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The speaker details their past support for Scott Pressler, including inviting him to WalkAway events, promoting him on news outlets like Fox News, and featuring him in a video series. They offered him a job and legal assistance, and facilitated a connection with Lara Trump. After the 2020 election, the speaker noticed a change in Pressler. He allegedly didn't reciprocate support within a group of activists organizing rallies and changed plans to coordinate efforts in Georgia. On January 6th, Pressler sat next to the speaker at Trump's speech but didn't acknowledge how he got the seat. After the speaker's arrest related to January 6th, Pressler offered support but didn't publicly defend them. He later posted in support of Steve Bannon. The speaker also notes Pressler began using a different accent in public appearances. When the speaker's documents were leaked to the media, Pressler remained silent. After the speaker won their case, Pressler commented "Congratulations, Brandon" on social media. The speaker concludes Pressler is self-centered, not brave, kind, grateful, or honest, and that his public persona is false. A second video is planned to debunk Pressler's claims about his work in Pennsylvania.

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The speakers express their support for Trump and claim that the election was stolen from him. They also mention the significance of the Republican Senate and the upcoming appointment of a Supreme Court justice. They discuss the involvement of various individuals in Georgia, including John Ossoff, Raphael Warnock, Kelly Loeffler, and David Perdue. They mention a ballot trafficking operation and how it affected the runoff election. They talk about purchasing data for different months as a control variable and mention the movement of individuals from Arizona to Georgia.

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The speaker discusses the issues with the election in Fulton County, Georgia. They mention that there were discrepancies in the ballot count and that the Secretary of State's office tried to cover it up. They also mention ongoing investigations into the matter. The speaker questions how former President Donald Trump can be facing charges in Fulton County when there are clear problems with the election. They express the need for transparency and suggest that there may be upcoming revelations that will expose the truth about the election. The speaker directs listeners to visit joehoff.com for more information.
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