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Gavin Newsom and his wife allegedly called up the FireAce organization, which they are calling a "$100,000,000 money launder scam." They allegedly requested that information be deleted from the website because Spencer posted a screen recording of them on TikTok. The speaker claims Newsom and his wife do not want people to know that they took fire victim money for their "little made up nonprofit." The speaker says that the information has been removed from the website since yesterday.

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A seven-year-old girl was sexually assaulted at a pool party by a repeat offender. He was facing a century in prison, but Judge Susan Crawford gave him only four years. Now, he's free and lives near a school. This was Crawford's decision. Now Judge Crawford wants a promotion, but her dangerous decisions make her wrong for Wisconsin.

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Larry Hayes, a 41-year-old retired army staff sergeant, was caught trying to have sex with a 15-year-old for $250. He has no criminal history until now and faces charges for human trafficking. Edmundo DeSalvo, a 36-year-old TSA screener from North Carolina, was also caught in a similar sting operation. It raises concerns about airport security when someone like him is responsible for screening passengers.

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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has reversed his decision to veto a bill aimed at protecting children from genital mutilation, following backlash from voters. The bill was seen as necessary and common sense in safeguarding children's well-being. In a separate discussion, concerns were raised about the safety of COVID mRNA injections, with Florida's surgeon general calling for a halt due to DNA contamination and potential risks. Dr. David Wiseman highlighted abnormal frame shift proteins elicited by the vaccines, emphasizing the need for further investigation and removal of mRNA products from the market.

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Polk County, Florida. Amory King over there. We're in Polk County, the land of Grady Judd. He is a Roblox game developer, and he was messaging who he believed to be a 14 year old girl pretty sexually online. So we approached him in person, and he ends up admitting to possessing 40 images of child pornography and viewing videos as young as babies and toddlers. And he's been viewing child porn for years, and he has a long life carnage ahead of him. If he wasn't stopped today, he admitted it, on camera. The cops all the footage. The cops are currently having detained, and I believe we're gonna see an arrest very soon. Special thanks to Ruben Sam and his French schlep for kinda bringing this guy to our attention. They were kinda patrolling discord for, potential pervs, and they found this guy, and we were able to confront him and get him to admit to a lot of things.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law preventing schools from informing parents if their children are on a medical pathway for gender transition, putting kids at risk of irreversible medical treatments. This goes against the UK's decision to ban puberty blockers and opposite sex hormones. Children and parents have the right to know and consent to such treatments. The law must be nullified to protect children's well-being. Spread awareness that California public schools may not be safe for kids.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi disclosed the existence of tens of thousands of videos featuring little children in relation to Jeffrey Epstein. This was the first time an official publicly acknowledged videos of Epstein and his victims. Nine days prior, the attorney general had a similar conversation with a stranger in a restaurant, stating there are tens of thousands of videos, all with little kids. A reporter sent the AG's office the text of the recording, questioning why this detail was not disclosed to the public but was instead told to a random stranger. The attorney general used almost the exact same language as she did with the stranger. Questions are raised as to why the information was shared with a stranger before the American people, and why this information was held back in the first place. It is questioned whether a government apparatus is still working behind the scenes to protect.

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California assembly member Bill Isale tried to end sanctuary state protections for convicted illegal immigrant pedophiles, but his microphone was cut off. The move was seen as an attempt to avoid public scrutiny. Isale believes that by silencing him, the issue was actually brought to the forefront.

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We passed a bill to criminalize the mutilation of minors undergoing sex change operations by rogue physicians. Testimony from adults who went through this as minors was heartbreaking. Last year, we banned it administratively, revoking licenses of doctors who performed such procedures. But we felt more needed to be done. We included a provision in the bill allowing victims to sue these physicians for irreversible damage caused by violating the Hippocratic Oath. Putting ideology before evidence-based medicine is fundamentally wrong in Florida.

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This person is accused of trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. They deny it, but are confronted and restrained. The person is called a child predator and is warned about their actions. They were caught trying to take the boy for a milkshake.

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A Palm Beach County employee was charged with human trafficking after using the app Hoboton to meet children for illicit activities. The app lacks age verification and incentivizes sending inappropriate content for money. Parents should check their kids' devices for Hoboton and delete it to ensure safety.

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Governor DeSantis signed a bill to prohibit instruction on sexual and gender identity in some grades. Disney criticized the bill and vowed to repeal it, which the governor found dishonest and an overreach by California executives. The governor also questioned why Disney didn't voice concerns earlier. The video then includes various discussions on homosexuality, grooming, drag queens, and human trafficking. It ends with a mix of lyrics from Disney songs and Halloween-themed references.

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Two teenage girls accused Jesse Mack Butler of serious crimes, and the state could have charged him with more severe offenses, including attempted murder, but the case proceeded with the charges ultimately pursued. Details of what Butler did: - A girl identified as LS (16 at the time) dated Butler for about three months starting in January. She said Butler repeatedly raped and attempted to rape her and strangled her if she refused. She needed neck surgery from the strangulation, and her doctor said she would have died if the strangulation lasted another 30 seconds. She said she gave in after he threatened to kill her and her family. - A separate affidavit describes a relationship in March with another 16-year-old girl identified as KS, lasting six months. KS said Butler was aggressive and violent and that she went along with unwanted sex to avoid further harm. She said Butler strangled her when she refused, and he recorded himself strangling her until she passed out. Police later found that video on Butler’s phone. Legal progression: - Butler pleaded not guilty to all charges initially. For reasons not explained in the report, the DA’s office struck a deal to change his status from adult to youthful offender. - In July, a judge signed off on the youthful offender designation, and in August Butler changed his plea to no contest, meaning he acknowledged there was evidence to convict him. - There were ten counts initially; by August, there was one additional count for violating a protective order, bringing the total to 11 counts. Sentencing and sentencing plan: - On the same day that the 11th count was added, Butler was sentenced to 78 years in prison. - As a youthful offender, he was entitled to a rehabilitation plan, drafted by the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs and presented to the court. The plan requires daily check-ins, weekly counseling, a curfew, no social media, and 150 hours of community service. - The plan is to stay in effect until Butler turns 19, which is less than a year from the time described in the report. Overall arc: - The case involved graphic and violent abuse of two teenage girls, including repeated rape and strangulation, with one girl recording a strangling incident on video. - Despite the severity of the crimes and the length of the sentence, the youthful offender designation leads to a rehabilitation-focused plan with supervised restrictions and community service lasting until Butler’s 19th birthday.

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Democrats reportedly rejected another push to make purchasing or soliciting sex from a 16 or 17 year old an automatic felony. They also sidelined Democratic Assembly Member Maggie Krell, who has focused on this issue. Krell's original proposal for an automatic felony for older teens was blocked by the public safety committee. Krell noted that state laws are inconsistent for the trafficker and the buyer. One speaker argued that arresting the buyers, who create the demand, is key to stopping human trafficking. The debate is expected to continue until the felony is potentially enacted. There is urgency to address the victimization of 16 and 17 year olds.

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A man was convicted of being a pedophile with over 1,000 photos and videos of children, some as young as three, with some content depicting animals raping children and adults. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson signed off on six indictments, but in a plea deal that took fifteen minutes, five indictments were dropped, leaving one. The man was convicted of one indictment, third degree. For having over a thousand photos and videos of toddlers as young as three, including some with animals, he served one day in jail, which was considered time served. The speaker claims this makes Alan Wilson a pedophile protector and that he shouldn't even be a dog catcher.

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The police are unable to bring in suspects for prosecution because the district attorney in California is not willing to prosecute pedophiles. Despite the efforts of law enforcement, the DAs are not supporting their actions. It is important to continue shedding light on this issue.

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Speaker 0 confronts Speaker 1 about planning to meet a 14-year-old boy for sex, revealing he has all the information and can report it. Speaker 1 admits wrongdoing and expresses feeling horrible. Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1's motivations, especially considering his position as a professor. Speaker 1 admits to bringing lube and a douche. Speaker 0 expresses disbelief and seeks understanding. Speaker 1 acknowledges he "fucked up" and may need help. Speaker 0 emphasizes the seriousness of the situation. Later, law enforcement arrives. Speaker 2 explains they cannot make an arrest because Speaker 0 isn't law enforcement. The phone will be taken as evidence, and the case will be referred to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Speaker 0 questions why the same evidence leads to arrests in Orange County but not San Diego County. Speaker 2 refuses to debate the issue. Speaker 0 suggests this will look bad.

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The speaker discusses their collaboration with Project Veritas to expose individuals involved in illegal activities. They mention focusing on Nathan Larson's websites and investigating those on the list. The process involves gathering information through open source intelligence and organizing a team to confront and gather evidence against these individuals. They mention a recent confrontation with John Lewis, who admitted to soliciting and being a member of Telegram groups involved in illegal activities. The speaker expresses concern about states like California trying to normalize such behavior and mentions Florida's attempt to pass a bill for the death penalty in sex crimes against children. They express frustration and disbelief at the support for such actions.

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A man was convicted of being a pedophile with over 1,000 photos and videos of children, some as young as three, with some content depicting animals raping children and adults. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson signed off on six indictments, but in a plea deal, five were dropped, leaving one indictment. The man was convicted of one indictment, third degree. For having over a thousand photos and videos of toddlers as young as three, including animals, he served one day in jail, which was considered time served. The speaker claims that Alan Wilson is a pedophile protector and should not be the attorney general.

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Did you know that, like Diddy and Hunter Biden, Jeffrey Epstein was never convicted of sex crimes? People were quick to judge Joe Biden based on Ashley Biden's diary, but when it comes to Andrew Tate, it's "innocent until proven guilty." There's a video of Tate whipping a 15-year-old girl with a "Tate's property" tattoo, which he claims is consensual. But, that's a crime! People are screaming to release the Epstein files but ignoring the Tate files. Tate himself has admitted to his crimes on camera, like teaching men how to manipulate young women into cam work. The Protect Act says that any US citizen who travels abroad and engages in sexual activity with a person under the age of 18 is guilty of a felony of up to thirty years in prison! Tate is worse than Epstein because he has uploaded his own crimes.

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Speaker 0 confronts Speaker 1 about planning to meet a 14-year-old for sex, revealing they have all the information. Speaker 1 admits fault, acknowledging they "fucked up" and expresses feeling horrible. Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1's intentions, highlighting the presence of lube and a douche in their bag. Speaker 0 struggles to understand why someone like Speaker 1, a professor, would engage in such behavior. Speaker 1 says they need help. Speaker 0 informs law enforcement about the situation. Law enforcement explains that because Speaker 0 isn't law enforcement, they can't use the evidence for probable cause for an arrest. Speaker 1's phone will be taken as evidence, and the case will be referred to the Internet crimes against children task force. Speaker 0 questions why the law enforcement cannot find probable cause when they can in Orange County. Law enforcement refuses to debate the issue.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law preventing schools from informing parents if their children are on a medical pathway for gender transition. This law puts children at risk of irreversible medical treatments without parental consent. Similar actions in Britain have led to a ban on puberty blockers due to their harmful effects. Children and parents have the right to know about any potential gender dysphoria diagnosis. Schools should not promote the idea of being born in the wrong body. Action is needed to overturn this dangerous law in California to protect children and their parents.

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Florida law enforcement announced the dismantling of an international child pornography ring with Florida connections. Attorney General James Ootmeyer stated that eight men are facing charges for buying and selling over 1,000,000 images of child pornography online; one suspect is from Clearwater and another from Lakeland. According to officials, the content involved was extremely disturbing. The Attorney General stated that some suspects accessed the content through TikTok, and Florida will pursue social media companies that are slow to remove child pornography.

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Sheriff shared shocking details from a press conference about a man wanting to eat a child. 45 people were arrested for various crimes, including child predators and human traffickers. One man planned to physically cannibalize someone and make a child drink urine. Another man took drugs and injected himself with testosterone before meeting who he thought was a 14-year-old. Many admitted to having sexually transmitted diseases and were willing to have sex with a minor. The investigation revealed disturbing acts of depravity.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan Gets John Fetterman to Admit the Dark Truth of Dems' Immigration Plans
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On November 4, 2024, Dave Rubin hosts a significant episode of the Rubin Report, focusing on the upcoming election. He emphasizes the importance of the election as a battle for truth rather than a traditional Democrat versus Republican contest. Rubin criticizes Barack Obama for perpetuating the "very fine people" hoax regarding Charlottesville, asserting that the election is about exposing lies propagated by politicians and mainstream media. Rubin introduces Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who discusses the changing political landscape in Florida, noting a significant increase in registered Republicans. DeSantis highlights the importance of election integrity, explaining Florida's measures, including requiring photo ID and using paper ballots. He also addresses two key constitutional amendments on the ballot: Amendment Three, which proposes legalizing recreational marijuana, and Amendment Four, which seeks to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. DeSantis argues against Amendment Three, stating it is a corporate scheme that limits individual rights, such as the ability to grow marijuana at home. He warns that it could lead to increased public consumption and does not guarantee tax revenue for education or law enforcement. Regarding Amendment Four, DeSantis claims it would eliminate meaningful limits on abortion and allow non-physicians to authorize late-term abortions without parental consent. Rubin and DeSantis express concern over the influence of far-left groups in pushing these amendments, emphasizing the need for voters to critically assess the implications of these changes. They discuss the broader national implications of the election, with Rubin asserting that the stakes are high for the future of America. The conversation shifts to cultural issues, with Dr. Phil joining the discussion. He reflects on the current political climate, emphasizing the need for authenticity and transparency in leadership. He critiques the inability of some politicians to engage in meaningful dialogue and highlights the importance of addressing cultural issues rather than just political ones. As the election approaches, Rubin and his guests express optimism about the potential for change, urging viewers to make informed decisions at the polls. They conclude by stressing the significance of the upcoming election as a pivotal moment for the country, with the potential to reshape its future.
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