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In this video, the speaker discusses various events that have occurred recently. They claim to have exposed evidence of Hunter Biden's involvement in human sex trafficking and illegal activities, which Democrats allegedly ignored. The speaker also mentions being investigated for ethics violations and facing criticism from Democrats. They express their support for a bill to protect children from transgender surgeries and hormone treatments. The speaker believes that Democrats are trying to hide the truth about Joe Biden's alleged criminal behavior and are in favor of harmful surgeries for children. The video concludes with the speaker criticizing the Democratic Party.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a story about Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, in relation to the media and the 2020 election. The speaker mentions Vivian Schiller, a former CEO of NPR and head of news at Twitter, who is part of a globalist think tank called the Aspen Institute. The speaker claims that Schiller organized a secret media exercise to prepare for potential leaks about Hunter Biden. The exercise coincidentally aligned with the release of the New York Post's article on Hunter Biden's laptop. The speaker also mentions Joe Biden's connections to Ukraine and pro-Israel PACs, as well as a photo of Hunter Biden's wife with a tattoo related to Mossad.

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In this video, the speakers discuss various allegations surrounding Merrick Garland, Joe Biden, and the Biden family. They mention a whistleblower who accused Garland of calling them a liar, and they suggest the possibility of impeaching Garland. They also talk about a story claiming that Joe Biden used a secret global cell phone paid for by Hunter's firm. One of the speakers shares a personal story of calling Hunter Biden's cell phone and having Joe Biden answer. They mention the existence of cell phone bills and suggest that Joe Biden had many expenses paid for by Hunter. They also mention the potential cooperation of Devin Archer, a close associate of Hunter Biden, and the emergence of another whistleblower with allegations against the Biden family. The speakers express their belief that the truth is starting to come out.

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There is an audiotape that will be made public between Labor Day and Halloween, which allegedly contains incriminating evidence of Joe Biden's corruption. If true, this tape could end his candidacy for reelection and potentially bring down the Biden administration. The tape is said to involve conversations with individuals in Eastern Europe, including former Ukrainian President Poroshenko. It is suggested that there may be more tapes, and the White House is reportedly concerned. The media previously dismissed allegations against Hunter Biden, but it has since been admitted that he received significant income from Chinese and Ukrainian interests. The video concludes by questioning how to prevent another situation like Joe Biden's presidency.

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This video discusses the Bronson case, which has made it to the Supreme Court. The case argues that there was a legal obligation to investigate the 2020 election under the Electoral Reform Act. The Supreme Court reached out to the Bronson brothers and asked them to rewrite their case as a national emergency. The government appointed a US attorney to represent the 388 members of Congress who voted to accept the electoral votes without investigating. The Supreme Court now has the power to dismiss these individuals from office, including President Biden and Vice President Harris, if they engage in any questionable actions. The video suggests that the Supreme Court has a loaded gun and can take action if necessary.

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The video discusses allegations of corruption in the 2020 election and the suppression of negative content about Joe Biden. It mentions a letter from Congressmen Jim Jordan and Mike Turner implicating the Biden campaign in the censorship of a New York Post story about Hunter Biden's laptop. The letter alleges that former intelligence officials falsely claimed the story was Russian disinformation, leading to social media companies restricting access to the article. The video highlights the testimony of Michael Morell, one of the signatories of the public statement, who stated that Secretary of State Anthony Blinken reached out to him about the laptop story while serving as a senior advisor to the Biden campaign. The video concludes by calling for further investigation and potential impeachment of Biden.

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Thanks for having me. This president has diminished the office and is unworthy of respect. He’s a liar and a criminal, with millions funneled back to the Biden family, particularly regarding Ukraine. Biden's recent pardon of his son Hunter contradicts his earlier claims that no one is above the law. He abandoned allies in Afghanistan and caused chaos in our economy, allowing millions of illegal immigrants into the country. It’s time to consider impeachment. The timing of the pardon seems like an attempt to cover up wrongdoing. This administration is deeply corrupt, and the evidence of bribery is substantial. The current bureaucracy needs a thorough cleaning, and Trump’s upcoming cabinet choices aim to address this mess.

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In this video, the speakers discuss their concerns about Joe Biden's cognitive abilities and suggest that he is not fit to be the commander in chief. They also claim that Biden is not in control of the administration and that the real corruption lies with Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. They argue that there is a significant amount of dark money flowing into these politicians and their efforts to undermine the country. The speakers believe that if Trump is taken down, it will solidify the power of these corrupt individuals and lead to an authoritarian system. They also criticize the indictments in Georgia and the January 6 case, claiming that they are targeting free speech and freedom of association.

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In this video, the speakers discuss various allegations surrounding Merrick Garland, Joe Biden, and the Biden family. They mention a whistleblower who accused Garland of calling them a liar, and they suggest the possibility of impeaching Garland. They also talk about a story claiming that Joe Biden used a secret cell phone paid for by Hunter's firm. One of the speakers shares a personal experience of calling a cell phone number that belonged to Hunter Biden and having Joe Biden answer the call. They mention the existence of cell phone bills and suggest that Joe Biden had many expenses paid for by Hunter. They also mention the possibility of cooperation from Devin Archer, a close associate of Hunter Biden, and the emergence of another whistleblower with allegations against the Biden family. The speakers express their belief that the truth is starting to come out.

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Joe Biden is being accused of accepting a bribe, and it is believed that the timing of the indictments against him and his son, Hunter Biden, was planned. The head of Burisma, the company that hired Hunter, was arrested and had $23 million seized. Five days later, Hunter was appointed to the board of the company. He is accused of bribing Joe and Hunter with $5 million to get the charges dropped. Despite being arrested and kicked out of the country, the charges against him were mysteriously dropped two years later. This scandal may lead to Biden being removed from the presidency.

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This impeachment is seen as a continuation of the January 6th insurrection. The speaker believes that the current Speaker of the House is responsible for the idea of overturning the election, and that Donald Trump sent a violent mob to the Capitol. However, they argue that these efforts failed. The speaker criticizes the inquiry, stating that there is no evidence of wrongdoing and that the real issue is that Joe Biden won the election. They also criticize the focus on Donald Trump at the expense of other important matters. Lastly, the speaker sarcastically suggests that given enough time, evidence will be found to prove that Hunter Biden is Joe Biden's son.

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The speaker claims the CIA interfered in the 2020 election, referencing RFK Jr.'s statements and using the word "tomatoes" in place of "interference." They allege that platforms censoring this information are complicit in election interference. The speaker discusses a letter signed by 51 former senior intelligence officials who suggested that emails from Hunter Biden's laptop had "classic earmarks of a Russian information operation." The speaker points out that the officials admitted they didn't know if the emails were genuine or if Russia was involved. The speaker identifies some of the signatories as known liars, including James Clapper, Michael Hayden, and Gina Haspel. The speaker claims the CIA is forbidden from interfering in American elections but does so anyway to discredit information, including information related to Hunter Biden. They reference court testimony alleging Joe Biden was aware of and influenced by Hunter's business dealings. The speaker also references Bill Clinton's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The speaker concludes by criticizing intelligence agencies for meddling and lying, and praises those who seek truth and honesty.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding the 2020 US election. They mention that while Biden is the legitimate president, there are questions about election integrity. Trump has the opportunity to present his case and subpoena evidence. The speakers also touch on the politicization of the legal system and the media's portrayal of court cases. They mention allegations of corruption in certain states and the belief that the election results were manipulated. The defense strategy for Trump is based on free speech, but the issue arises if he acted to subvert the election result. The speakers also mention other controversies involving Hunter Biden and the dissolution of the US corporation.

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A US senator claims that there are recordings of Joe Biden asking for bribes, which the FBI possesses but has not acted upon. The speaker criticizes the media for not pressuring Biden and his son, Hunter, for their alleged corruption. They argue that the lack of media pushback resembles a regime-style media. The speaker questions the absence of fact-checkers from the Washington Post and reports from the New York Times, specifically mentioning journalist Maggie Haberman.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the controversial plea deal of Hunter Biden, son of President Biden. It is revealed that Hunter did not pay taxes of over $1.5 million in both 2017 and 2018, which appears to violate the Ashcroft memo. The speaker expresses disappointment in the plea deal, considering it a joke and a slap in the face to ordinary Americans. The investigations into bribery and money laundering allegations against Hunter and the president are still ongoing. On one side, left-leaning individuals defend the deal, while on the other side, there is anger and resentment. Journalist Catherine Harridge suggests that this plea agreement will be controversial, especially among Republicans. The speaker criticizes the double standard in the justice system, contrasting the treatment of Hunter Biden with that of a Trump-supporting grandmother who received prison time for a misdemeanor.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a story about Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, in relation to the media and the 2020 election. The speaker mentions Vivian Schiller, a former CEO of NPR and head of news at Twitter, who is involved in a globalist think tank called the Aspen Institute. The speaker claims that Schiller organized a secret media exercise to prepare for potential leaks about Hunter Biden. The exercise aimed to shape media coverage and social media responses. The speaker also mentions Joe Biden's connections to Ukraine and pro-Israel PACs, suggesting possible motives for his actions. The video concludes with a mention of Hunter Biden's quick marriage and speculation about Mossad involvement.

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The speaker discusses the criminal charges against someone and mentions that they have due process. They also talk about the 2020 election and claim that Biden is the legitimate president of a bankrupt US corporation. They mention an executive order by Trump and suggest that the military and space force have the real election results. The speaker brings up issues with election integrity in various states and mentions court cases. They claim that Trump has evidence but didn't present it to avoid a civil war. The speaker also talks about Trump's actions and interactions with the queen and the pope.

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Biden's son, Hunter Biden, faced questions about selling the family name. He didn't show up for a meeting and could be held in contempt. Republicans are pushing for an impeachment inquiry resolution, which would give more weight to their subpoenas. If Hunter is held in contempt and prosecuted, he could face jail time. They plan to pass the impeachment resolution before Christmas, take a break, and resume after New Year. Once the resolution is passed, they may subpoena Hunter again, and he may be more likely to comply now that the inquiry is official. He fears potential prosecution if he ignores it again.

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The congressman discusses the possibility of impeaching President Biden, citing alleged corruption involving the Biden family. He believes it is important to impeach in order to address the perceived two-tier justice system and ensure equal treatment under the law. The conversation also touches on the upcoming hearing with DHS Secretary Mayorkas, where the congressman plans to question him about border security and the influx of fentanyl and illegal immigration. He expresses frustration with the current state of the border and calls for accountability. The discussion concludes with a mention of the film "Sounds of Innocent" and the devastating impact of human trafficking and drug overdoses in the country.

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Defund Fallout, Arizona Showdown, & the Hunter Biden Probe, w/ Rafael Mangual, Mark Eiglarsh & More
Guests: Rafael Mangual, Mark Eiglarsh
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Megyn Kelly welcomes guests Rafael Mangual and Mark Eiglarsh to discuss various legal cases, including Hunter Biden, Steve Bannon, and Amber Heard. They begin with a discussion on rising crime rates, highlighting Rafael's upcoming book, "Criminal Injustice," which examines the impact of the defund the police movement and the realities of crime in America. Rafael notes that 2020 saw the largest homicide increase in U.S. history, with crime not equally distributed across the country. He emphasizes that black and Hispanic communities bear the brunt of violent crime, often overlooked in discussions about policing. Rafael argues that media narratives often focus on isolated incidents of police misconduct, which can distort public perception and lead to decreased policing in high-crime areas, ultimately harming the very communities that reformers claim to protect. He presents data showing that increased policing correlates with decreased crime, particularly in minority neighborhoods, and critiques the notion that poverty is the primary driver of violent crime, citing examples from New York City. The conversation shifts to the political landscape, with Megyn discussing the Arizona gubernatorial race between Trump-backed Kari Lake and Pence-backed Karrin Taylor Robson. Robson defends her conservative credentials against accusations of being a RINO and discusses her past donations to Democrats, explaining her motivations related to military representation. The panel then addresses Hunter Biden's legal troubles, focusing on potential charges related to drug use and firearms possession. They discuss the complexities of proving these charges and the implications of Biden's past admissions of drug use. The conversation also touches on Steve Bannon's trial for contempt of Congress, with the panel expressing skepticism about the prosecution's case and the political motivations behind it. Finally, they discuss Amber Heard's appeal following her defamation trial against Johnny Depp, highlighting her claims of juror misconduct and the challenges she faces in proving her case. The panel concludes with a light-hearted discussion about a lawsuit stemming from a failed date, emphasizing the absurdity of the case and the implications for the legal system.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Steve Bannon on Biden as National Security Threat, Fighting Trump Lawfare, and Preparing For Prison
Guests: Steve Bannon
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing significant Supreme Court rulings that limit executive agency powers and impact the Department of Justice's obstruction charges related to January 6th. The latter ruling is seen as a potential victory for Donald Trump, as it undermines the charges against him and other January 6th defendants. Kelly critiques President Biden's debate performance, suggesting he may not remain the Democratic nominee, despite his insistence on continuing his campaign. Reports indicate that influential Democrats are urging Biden to step aside, with his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, maintaining a facade of normalcy. Steve Bannon joins the show, emphasizing the national security implications of Biden's performance and the potential for a constitutional crisis. He argues that the lack of accountability for Biden's cognitive struggles and the media's complicity in covering them up are critical issues. Bannon believes Biden will be replaced on the Democratic ticket and calls for congressional investigations into the administration's handling of national security. Bannon discusses his impending prison sentence for contempt of Congress, asserting it is politically motivated. He highlights the importance of the Supreme Court's recent rulings, particularly the decision on obstruction charges, which he believes will lead to the release of many January 6th defendants. He expresses confidence that the political landscape is shifting in favor of Trump and the Republican Party, citing polling data that shows Trump leading among independents. The conversation shifts to the implications of the Supreme Court's rulings on the administrative state, with Bannon arguing that the decisions are a significant step towards reducing bureaucratic overreach. He stresses the need for Republicans to fight back against perceived injustices and lawfare tactics used by Democrats against Trump and his allies. Bannon emphasizes the importance of unity within the populist movement and encourages individuals to take action in the face of political persecution. He expresses readiness to serve his sentence while continuing to advocate for Trump and the movement. The discussion concludes with Bannon's indifference towards Trump's potential vice presidential pick, focusing instead on the broader goals of the movement.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Smith's Slap Fallout and Dems and Unions Coziness, with Tim Scott, Arthur Aidala, and Mark Eiglarsh
Guests: Tim Scott, Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh
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The Megyn Kelly Show discusses various political topics, starting with Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill and President Biden's proposed $5.8 trillion budget. Senator Tim Scott emphasizes that Biden's budget is more about messaging for the upcoming elections rather than actionable policies, particularly criticizing the proposed increases in military and police funding after years of defunding. He highlights the rising violence against police officers and the need for more support for law enforcement, especially in communities of color, where public sentiment favors increased policing. The conversation shifts to inflation and tax policy, with Scott arguing that Biden's plan to raise corporate taxes from 21% to 28% would harm small businesses and make the U.S. less competitive globally. He also criticizes the idea of taxing unrealized gains, stating it could lead to financial instability for wealthy individuals. The discussion then turns to education and the influence of teachers' unions, with Scott asserting that unions prioritize their interests over students' needs. He points out that a significant majority of African American and Hispanic families support school choice, indicating a disconnect between union leadership and the communities they serve. As the conversation progresses, they address Biden's handling of the Ukraine crisis, with Scott criticizing the administration's slow response and lack of decisive action. He expresses concern over the U.S. leadership's perceived weakness on the global stage. The show also touches on Hunter Biden's ongoing legal troubles, including tax evasion and potential lobbying violations. Scott notes that the investigation began during the Obama administration and has continued under both Republican and Democratic leadership, suggesting that any charges would need to be substantiated beyond political implications. Finally, they discuss calls for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from cases related to January 6th due to his wife's political activities. Scott argues that while there may be an appearance of impropriety, the Supreme Court justices are not bound by the same recusal rules as lower court judges, and Thomas should not be compelled to step down based solely on his wife's actions.

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Potential Biden Impeachment, and Explosive Obama Revelations, with Rep. Wesley Hunt and David Garrow
Guests: Wesley Hunt, David Garrow
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Megyn Kelly interviews Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Garrow, author of *Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama*, discussing his recent controversial Tablet Magazine piece. Garrow claims Obama is as insecure as Donald Trump, describes Obama's memoir as fictional, and raises concerns about alleged anti-Semitism and gay fantasies in Obama's past. The conversation shifts to the potential impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, featuring Congressman Wesley Hunt. Hunt expresses skepticism about impeachment, suggesting it could rally support for Biden, despite acknowledging the Biden family's questionable financial dealings during his vice presidency. He cites James Comer's findings of $20 million in foreign payments to the Bidens, linking it to national security concerns, especially regarding Ukraine. Hunt emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability from the Biden administration, criticizing the perceived two-tier justice system that favors political elites. The discussion also touches on Hunter Biden's business dealings and the implications of foreign payments while Biden was vice president. Hunt argues that the American public is frustrated with the lack of accountability and media coverage surrounding these issues. Garrow later reflects on Obama's relationships and his shift towards celebrity culture, contrasting it with the loyalty seen in figures like John F. Kennedy. He discusses the complexities of Obama's identity and how his presidency has shaped his racial identity. The interview concludes with Garrow's insights into Martin Luther King Jr.'s complexities, revealing troubling aspects of King's personal life based on newly released FBI documents.

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Breaking: Impeachment Inquiry Into Biden's Corruption Begins, with Glenn Beck and Maureen Callahan
Guests: Glenn Beck, Maureen Callahan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by announcing a forthcoming interview with former President Donald Trump and discusses breaking news regarding a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, announced by Speaker Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy states that the inquiry will allow Congress to gather facts and answers regarding allegations against Biden. Glenn Beck joins Kelly to discuss the implications of the inquiry, noting that McCarthy faced pressure from various factions within the Republican Party. Beck believes there is substantial evidence of corruption involving the Biden family, particularly concerning Hunter Biden's dealings with Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company. He argues that Joe Biden must have been aware of his son's influence peddling and that the appearance of impropriety is significant. Kelly highlights comments from moderate Republican Nancy Mace, who supports the inquiry to access Biden's bank records, suggesting that suspicious activity reports could reveal evidence of wrongdoing. Beck emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability, criticizing the media's lack of curiosity about the allegations against Biden. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the inquiry, with Beck asserting that the Biden administration's actions could lead to serious consequences, including potential corruption in U.S. foreign policy. He expresses concern over the lack of urgency from some Republicans regarding the inquiry. Kelly and Beck also discuss the media's role in shaping public perception and the challenges of communicating complex issues like the Biden family's alleged corruption. They reflect on past political investigations and the importance of holding elected officials accountable. Moren Callahan joins the discussion, expressing skepticism about Biden's ability to effectively govern given his recent public appearances and the ongoing scrutiny of his family's business dealings. She notes that Biden's popularity is declining, and questions the motivations of those around him for not encouraging him to step aside. The conversation concludes with a critique of the media's handling of Biden's presidency and the potential for the impeachment inquiry to force more accountability from the administration. Kelly reiterates the importance of the upcoming interview with Trump and the need for transparency in political discourse.

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Biden's Corruption as VP Revealed, and Kohberger's Alibi, w/ Newt Gingrich, Viva Frei & Peter Tragos
Guests: Newt Gingrich, Viva Frei, Peter Tragos
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent appointment of David Weiss as special counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation, criticizing Attorney General Merrick Garland for what she perceives as a move to maintain control over the investigation. She argues that Weiss, previously seen as having full authority, is now being positioned to shield the Biden family from scrutiny, particularly as Congress begins its investigation. Kelly highlights allegations from IRS whistleblowers that Weiss has protected Hunter Biden, including allowing the statute of limitations to expire on serious charges. Former Speaker Newt Gingrich joins the discussion, emphasizing the scale of corruption within both the Biden administration and the Department of Justice. He suggests that Weiss's appointment is a tactic to avoid accountability and that the investigation's integrity is compromised. Gingrich expresses skepticism about Weiss's ability to conduct an independent investigation, given his history of inaction against Hunter Biden. The conversation shifts to the broader implications for the 2024 presidential race, with Gingrich asserting that the double standards in the treatment of Trump versus Biden are becoming increasingly apparent. He believes that the ongoing investigations will ultimately backfire on the Democrats and strengthen Trump's position. Kelly then transitions to the topic of financial literacy for children, promoting a new app called Busy Kid that helps teach kids about managing money. She emphasizes the importance of financial education, which is often lacking in schools. The discussion returns to politics, with Gingrich sharing insights from his new book, "March to the Majority," which outlines strategies for Republicans to retain power. He stresses the need for the GOP to focus on solutions to pressing issues like the economy and crime, rather than solely investigating Biden. The conversation also touches on cultural phenomena, including the viral success of singer Oliver Anthony, whose song resonates with the frustrations of everyday Americans. Kelly and Gingrich agree that the disconnect between the political elite and the average citizen is growing. Finally, the discussion shifts to legal matters involving Brian Kohberger, accused of murdering four college students. The panel debates the strength of his alibi and the evidence against him, highlighting the complexities of the case. They also discuss Derek Chauvin's appeal regarding his trial's fairness, suggesting that the political climate may have influenced the jury's decision. The episode concludes with a segment on Lizzo facing a lawsuit from former dancers alleging a hostile work environment, with the panel weighing the implications of the allegations and the potential legal ramifications for Lizzo and her team.
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