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It's difficult to get a ceasefire. The White House lawn belongs to everybody. They own the White House. We have a Zionist in the White House. Gravi wins. We're going to be killing a lot more terrorists. Gravi always wins.

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I have a question for President Zelensky: Why don't you ever wear a suit? You're the highest-level office in the country, and yet you refuse to wear a suit. Do you even own one? Yes, I own a suit. Many Americans seem to have a problem with my attire, but I don't. I will wear a suit after the war is over. Maybe I'll get one like yours, or maybe something better, or perhaps something cheaper. We'll see. Thank you.

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I'm glad to be working with you all to make this deal happen. The Ukrainian people on both sides are trying to stop a world war. We need to provide you with weaponry because Russia is not a threat and has always hated us. I'm trying to make a deal here, so whose side are you on? We're about action, not empty words. Diplomacy is what makes America strong. We had a ceasefire, but it was broken. I believe you should be grateful and not act disrespectfully. You were campaigning on the other side, but now you're on the right side, so you should be thankful. We're getting you $350 million, and without us, this would be over quickly. We had a ceasefire, but you're not listening. We've been helping you destroy tanks, while others have only given you sheets. Wars don't happen under my watch. Now, let's get some lunch, and then we'll sign the papers. Do you have your pen?

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What if Russia breaks the ceasefire or peace talks? What do we do then? Okay, what if they broke it? I don't know. They broke it with Biden because they didn't respect him, or Obama. They respect me.

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I have a question for President Zelensky: Why don't you ever wear a suit? You're the highest-level office in this country, and you refuse to wear a suit. Do you even own a suit? Yes, I do. I know a lot of Americans have problems with me not wearing one, but I don't have such a problem. I will wear a suit after this war is finished. Maybe something like yours, or maybe something better, or cheaper, I don't know. We will see.

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Speaker 0: "Papa Gallo, parrot, stop repeating what everybody else is saying and think for yourself." "People have little minds. The masses follow." "My greatest concern is there's gonna be a false flag event that's gonna escalate this war." Speaker 1: "NATO can't keep going at this rate; not enough weapons to sustain Ukraine." "In a multipolar world, Russia, China, and India realize they need to cooperate because The US cannot be trusted." "They're gonna unite more." "When Biden put the sanctions on Russia, he said, quote, Putin's gonna pay the price." "We wrote in the Trends journal, no, they're not, that the people Russia has all of the technological, industrial, high-tech. They have they have all they need to be self sufficient." "All these companies pulling out of Russia, the Russian people are gonna take it over." "If we do, life on earth will be destroyed in twenty four hours."

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It's an honor to have President Zelenskyy of Ukraine here. We've been working closely, and we have a fair deal to access rare earth resources. We've also had good discussions with Russia and President Putin to try and bring an end to the war. They're losing thousands of soldiers, and we want the fighting to stop so we can focus on rebuilding. The previous administration didn't speak to Russia, but I believe if I were president, this war would have never happened. We're going to sign an agreement, and I think we're fairly close to a deal.

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I'm looking for the money. Zelensky, where's the money? NATO says you're good for it. So again, where's the money, Zelensky? I need to know, where's the money? Also, where's the fucking money she had?

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I have a question for President Zelensky: Why don't you ever wear a suit? You're the highest-ranking official in the country, but you refuse to wear one. Do you even own a suit? Many Americans have a problem with you not wearing a suit. I will wear a suit after this war is finished, maybe even something like yours, or perhaps something even better, or maybe something cheaper. We will see.

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Discussion on whether to send money to Ukraine. "Man, they need it." "I think we should help, but I don't have a studied answer for you... I can make an argument both ways, and half my family's Ukrainian from my grandparents." "Have you how much money have you sent to Ukraine? None. So what do you mean by we? You're the one whose family's from Ukraine. Like, why don't you send them a billion dollars?" "Because I'm trying to fix health care." "Why don't you fix their health care if you're, like, so deep? If you think we need to help, why don't you start? How about you first?" "It's like, we need to help. That's not what charity is. Forcing other people to help is not charity. Here's the good news." "Good news is all the weapons were on loan lease. We're getting it back." "And Right. Our dear president Trump has negotiated that we own half the minerals. So, he turned this horrible Into a profit center."

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I can't wait to debate the guy from middle America, if he shows up.

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Crooked Joe Biden and I need to debate about his actions and the future of our country. We owe it to all Americans to discuss this anytime, anywhere, and any place.

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I have a question for President Zelensky. Why don't you ever wear a suit? You're the highest-level official in the country, and you refuse to wear a suit. Do you even own a suit? Many Americans have a problem with you not wearing one. I will wear a suit after this war is finished. Maybe I'll get something like yours or maybe something better, I don't know. We will see, maybe something cheaper. Thank you.

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I have an offer for the American people, but first, Zelensky claims that we'll be sending our children to fight in the war in Ukraine and Russia. So here's my counteroffer: Why don't you take 40-year-old war veterans who have already been there and done that? Round us all up and send us in our children's place, but there's one catch. When my boots hit the ground in Ukraine, I won't be going after Russians. Instead, I’m coming to see you, sir, for threatening to take my children's lives on a battlefield for a war that I didn't want to be part of in the first place. I think I speak for most Americans when I say, you can kick rocks, pal.

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I have a question for President Zelensky. Why don't you ever wear a suit? You're the highest-level official in the country, and you refuse to wear a suit. Do you even own a suit? Many Americans have a problem with you not wearing one. I will wear a suit or costume after this war finishes. Maybe something like yours, or maybe something better, or maybe something cheaper. We will see.

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I have a question for President Zelensky. Why don't you ever wear a suit? You're the highest-level official in the country, but you refuse to wear one. Do you even own a suit? A lot of Americans have a problem with you not wearing one. I will wear a suit after this war is finished. Maybe something like yours, or maybe something better, or cheaper, I don't know. We will see. Thank you.

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The speaker is meeting with the secretary general and plans to send them sophisticated military equipment, for which they will be fully reimbursed. The U.S. is in for about $350 billion, while Europe is in for $100 billion, though the speaker believes Europe should contribute more. As the U.S. sends equipment, they will be reimbursed. The speaker mentions sending text pictures and files, with the European Union paying for it. The U.S. will send patriots, which are needed because Putin "bombs everybody in the evening."

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Putin knew that Ukraine was stealing money we sent them when Biden was in office. Trump will stop that, and the fighting will stop. I stand by my statement that Trump will stop us from throwing money down the drain in a war we have nothing to do with. Their own president said they don't know where half the money went. You're paying off the war machine to prolong this war, and men are dying because of it. That's wrong and Trump will stop it. At the beginning of the war, we were on both sides with gas contracts with Russia and giving money to Ukraine. Putin is responsible for the war. But why isn't there outrage about China's mistreatment of people? Because everything is made in China, and it's all about the dollars.

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And one of the things at the table was one of the gentlemen who's a great guy, but he said, I said I I hope I didn't insult him. 'let's meet in another month or two, and let's see if we can start, you know, making some what.' 'He that a month or two? You're gonna have another 40,000 people dead in a month or two. You have to do it tonight.' 'And I did, actually. I called, president Putin, and we're trying to work out a meeting with president Zelensky. We'll see what happens there.' 'And then if that works out if it works out, then I'll go to the trilap and close it up.'

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Putin was dealing with Biden, and he knew Ukraine was stealing money we sent. Under Trump, that stops, ending the fighting and our wasted money in a war we shouldn't be in. Ukraine's president admitted not knowing where half the money went, which has been widely reported. The money sent to Ukraine is paying off "war pimps" at the Pentagon, prolonging the war for profit while young men die. We were on both sides at the start of the war with gas contracts with Russia and giving money to Ukraine. Missile defense systems went to Ukraine and members of Congress had stock in the missile defense company. Putin is responsible, but why isn't there outrage about China? Because everything is made there and it's all about the dollars.

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Speaker 0: Free or die? Speaker 1: Free or die. Speaker 0: Now you are free. Speaker 1: Yes. And we will be. And the Russians are dying. It's the best money we've ever spent. Thank you so much.

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I think I'm going to resurrect that deal, or some people won't be too happy. It's time for elections. It's also time to find out what happened with all the money we've been sending to Ukraine. Where is it? I can tell you we're going to do something with Russia that others were unable to do. We can make a deal with Russia to stop the killing of potentially millions of people. The soldiers are being wiped out on both sides. It's horrible. The weaponry today is so powerful that it's killing a lot of soldiers, Russian and Ukrainian. I don't want to see them killed. They have families.

Tucker Carlson

Breaking News: Russia Will Nuke Germany & the UK if Ukraine War Continues, Warns Top Putin Advisor
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The episode open casts a wide net over a tense international moment, foregrounding potential strikes on Iran, a dramatic reshaping of Greenland’s status, and a controversial regime-change narrative in Venezuela. The host frames these developments as interconnected, highlighting how perceived momentum and downstream risks—such as energy disruptions, regional destabilization, and the strain on alliance structures—could cascade into broader geopolitical and economic shocks. Throughout, the host emphasizes a skeptical view of Western policy decisions, arguing that actions taken over the past years have sometimes backfired by empowering adversaries or destabilizing key partners. The discussion then pivots to a stark, provocative claim: Russia would consider nuclear strikes against Europe if the Ukraine conflict persists, a claim sourced from a high-profile interview with a Russian adviser close to Vladimir Putin. This assertion anchors the central concern of the program: how mixed incentives, misperceptions, and escalatory dynamics could precipitate a crisis with existential stakes for Europe and beyond. The program then delves into a long interview with Sergey Karaganov, who elaborates a crisis narrative in which Europe is depicted as a volatile and unreliable ally while Russia is cast as a resilient power seeking strategic recalibration. The conversation threads through themes of NATO expansion, Western sanctions, and energy politics, including a claim that Nord Stream sabotage and posturing around sanctions have intensified Europe’s vulnerability and undermined Western influence. The host and guest scrutinize the role of U.S. policy, tie economic instruments like the dollar to geopolitical leverage, and argue that energy and currency dynamics shape strategic choices more than conventional military capabilities. The discussion culminates in a gravitational pull toward a Eurasian realignment, with assertions that European elites are driving destabilization and that the future balance of power will hinge on how core states, including the United States, Russia, China, and India, navigate a newly multipolar order. , The episode also features a segment that promotes Masa Chips as a health-oriented snack option and Charity Mobile as a pro-life wireless provider, framed as demonstrations of aligned values in the sponsor’s messaging. The tonal shift at these moments underscores a broader pattern in the discussion: media and political elites are portrayed as shaping, or being shaped by, broader economic and cultural currents that influence everyday choices and national trajectories. The overall narrative posits that understanding these dynamics—policy decisions, alliance reliability, energy dependence, and currency trust—is essential to grasping the risks and potential pathways out of a deepening geopolitical contest.

PBD Podcast

Tucker Interviews Putin, Rogan's New Spotify Deal, Elon Musk Going to Rehab | PBD Podcast | Ep. 362
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In episode 362 of the podcast, Patrick Bet-David discusses various current events and controversies. He begins by congratulating Joe Rogan on his new $250 million contract with Spotify, emphasizing the significance of his podcast in the media landscape. The conversation shifts to Tucker Carlson, who was spotted in Moscow, sparking speculation about his intentions, including a potential interview with Vladimir Putin. The hosts express mixed feelings about Carlson's visit and the media's reaction to it. The discussion then moves to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is criticized for a plan to distribute $53 million in prepaid credit cards to migrant families. 50 Cent comments on this initiative, questioning its fairness and implications for citizens. Elon Musk's recent challenges are highlighted, including a court ruling against his $55 billion pay package and concerns about his drug use, which some speculate may be politically motivated. The podcast also touches on the rising rates of gender dysphoria diagnoses across the U.S., particularly in states like Virginia and Indiana, raising concerns about the influence of school policies on young children. A New York father loses custody of his son for opposing transgender medical treatment, which sparks outrage among the hosts regarding parental rights and child welfare. Finally, the hosts discuss the declining luxury home values globally and the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates, with Powell indicating that rates may not drop as quickly as the market desires. The episode concludes with a focus on the implications of these economic policies and their impact on the market and society at large. Throughout the podcast, Bet-David emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and critical thinking in addressing these complex issues.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan Rips into This World Leader & Admits He Used to Like Him | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Long lines at food banks are returning as families struggle with rising inflation. Host Dave Rubin discusses the current political climate, focusing on the perceived insanity of progressive Democrats and their media allies. He highlights a shift among some liberals, including Joe Rogan, who are waking up to the authoritarian tendencies of leaders like Justin Trudeau and Gavin Newsom. Rubin criticizes Newsom for his inconsistent stance on localism and mask mandates, suggesting he is a fraud. He also addresses the influx of migrants in Washington, D.C., and the challenges faced by Mayor Muriel Bowser, who is now concerned about the consequences of open borders. Rubin presents statistics showing a significant increase in illegal immigrant apprehensions under the Biden administration, contrasting it with previous years. He critiques Biden's recent trip to the Middle East, noting his failure to secure oil production commitments from Saudi Arabia. The segment concludes with a discussion on Ron DeSantis, whom Rubin praises for his governance in Florida and his stance on freedom and parental rights in education.
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