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There were problems with the 2020 election, and I have been clear about that. I forwarded an email that presented an argument from a former inspector general for Donald Rumsfeld, who is an accomplished lawyer. The argument was based on the Federalist Papers.

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The speaker points out that the prosecutor in the case has intertwined her political interests with the case, which could backfire. The prosecutor has been removed from part of the case due to a conflict of interest and has made inappropriate public statements. The speaker believes this is bad form for a prosecutor and could be a problem when the case goes to court. They predict that Donald Trump will argue that the prosecutor has improperly mixed politics with the case and should be removed. The speaker acknowledges that these arguments may not succeed, but the prosecutor has created problems for herself.

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Putin is considered one of the richest and most evil people in the world. There are suspicions about what he has on Trump, leading to concerns about Trump's loyalty to Putin. The focus is on Trump's lack of criticism towards Putin and his actions, which are seen as a betrayal of his oath and values. Financial leverage is speculated as a possible reason for Trump's behavior.

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Just 36 Republican electors can make a difference by voting their conscience on December 19. The speaker is not asking them to vote for Hillary Clinton, but rather for any eligible person they consider competent to serve as president. The constitution grants electors the right to vote for any eligible person, regardless of party affiliation. This vote has the power to shape the future of our nation.

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Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden are accused of corruption and law-breaking. They have allegedly learned that being a liberal Democrat means avoiding prosecution. They have also observed Donald Trump's ability to challenge the system. Now, a corrupt machine is making a desperate attempt to destroy their most dangerous opponent, disregarding the Constitution and the rule of law. This will likely lead to a long-lasting bitterness. Those who seek to control America will break any law, lie about any topic, and manipulate the system, including the elite news media.

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Senator asks whether the SEC should investigate President Trump for stock trading behavior similar to what would trigger SEC attention if done by private citizens, referencing a prior statement that the SEC would be knocking on a private citizen’s door for trading like members of Congress. The Secretary responds that if the body wants to ban individual stock trading (advocating for it for the committee), it should start there, and that further legislative action is the body’s prerogative. When pressed, the Secretary says the trade “should be investigated” and that “President Trump should be investigated,” supporting the idea of “getting your house in order.” The Senator then asks about an investigation into White House conduct and the Secretary answers with “Please lead by example,” which the Senator repeats, saying they want the President to lead by example. The Senator asks a separate question: if the stock purchases were made using inside information, would that be illegal. The Secretary declines to answer, saying they are not a lawyer. The Senator then asks whether it would be worth investigating, and the Secretary responds that the Senator is the one who said what should be investigated, suggesting that “we investigate many people in this committee.” Senator asks whether the White House should follow the same set of rules already in law. The Secretary again emphasizes “get your house in order here,” and adds that committee members, “mostly on your side of the aisle,” should do the same. The Senator concludes by arguing for stronger anti-corruption and conflict-of-interest rules in Washington for everyone, including the president and Congress, and states that draining the swamp is not happening because “what Donald Trump is doing is he is enriching himself by taking advantage of his position,” which the Senator calls not public service, reiterating that the president should lead by example.

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Former federal officials are cashing in as foreign lobbyists, influencing policies that send jobs and industries overseas. Young individuals with no skills are making hundreds of thousands by leveraging their connections in Washington. Even worse, foreign lobbyists are working on presidential campaigns, akin to having spies during the Cold War. The list includes high-ranking officials and even a trade commission member who switched sides mid-negotiation. This must be stopped on day 1.

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The speaker argues that “there is no way we are going to allow a con artist to take over the conservative movement,” claiming Donald Trump is a con artist and “all bluster, very little substance.” They say Trump is disgraceful for allegedly “pimp[ing] out our proud servicemen and women” to the Prince of Saudi Arabia, and therefore “unfit to serve as our commander in chief.” The speaker addresses Trump supporters directly, saying they do not know who they are or why they support him. They call Trump a “bully” and criticize him for feeding a narrative of anger, bitterness, and frustration. The speaker references Trump saying John McCain “isn’t a war hero,” and says McCain sought “his own five military deferments.” They claim the Constitution requires Congress’s express consent for going to war and frames Trump as unfit on that basis. The speaker asserts Trump has “no ideas of any substance” on important issues, including “the nuclear codes of the United States,” calling Trump “erratic.” They describe him as “race baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot.” They also claim “The military isn’t even gonna follow his orders,” noting that the Trump campaign “was forced to change their position” to try to change the law so “the military can operate within the law.” They further describe Trump as a “kook” and “crazy” and say that even if there are not many “outright Nazis,” there are “plenty of cowards and bootlickers.” They warn about the consequences of Trump encouraging wrongdoing, saying Trump says things like “Go ahead and kill the families… torture… go further than waterboarding,” and that it is “not clear” Trump will have anyone’s back if people follow or do not follow those orders. The speaker argues Trump is “oftentimes about Donald Trump,” contrasts competing claims using “Today, do you believe Donald Trump… Or do you believe that woman on that tape?” They say Trump “doesn’t represent my party” or “the values that the men and women who wear the uniform are fighting for.” They also allege Trump supporters were told “to basically beat up the people who are in the crowd and he’ll pay their legal fees.” The speaker claims there is “definitely” an element of Trump support based on “racism or xenophobia,” and says service members should not be treated as “prostitutes” or “pimp[ed].” They conclude by saying they “can’t stomach Trump,” calling him “noxious,” claiming he is leading the “white working class to a very dark place,” and stating that regardless of the election outcome, many on the right, in the media, and voters will have to explain and justify how they “fell into this trap” of supporting Trump.

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I want to talk about waste, fraud, and abuse. People like President Musk and Trump are using their public offices to enrich themselves by billions of dollars. Why is there silence about looking into the actions of the president and the richest man on Earth? I will say President Musk and Trump often use their public offices to enrich themselves. I will withdraw calling Trump "grifter-in-chief." It's despicable that this committee is silencing me for bringing up that Trump is making millions of dollars.

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Some people believe that electors should be persuaded to vote against Donald Trump due to concerns about the emoluments clause, the popular vote margin, and threats to liberal democracy. It is argued that electors who have a conscience or are worried about Trump's lack of attendance at daily security briefings, as well as Russia's alleged interference in the election, should vote against him. The speaker questions what would happen if Iran had been involved in helping someone else get elected and suggests that it would not be a favorable outcome.

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Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation were involved in a scheme where he would secure speaking engagements in exchange for weapons deals. This shows their corrupt nature. The Democratic party failed to hold them accountable, which led to people becoming desperate and electing Donald Trump, a political novice and game show host. Trump's reputation as a bull made people believe he would take action.

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The speaker stated that they think it's ridiculous to suggest President Trump is acting for his own benefit. They claim he left a life of luxury and a successful real estate empire for public service, not just once, but twice, and the American public reelected him because they trust he acts in the country's best interest. The speaker asserted that Trump has lost money being president. They don't recall similar questions being asked of the previous president, a career politician who was allegedly profiting off the office. The speaker maintains that President Trump does not do this, and the White House holds itself to the highest ethical standards.

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The American presidency is about character, honesty, decency, and upholding the constitution. Trump has failed these tests, and the Supreme Court ruling gives the president unlimited power. This threatens democracy, as Trump could become a dictator. We must fight for our freedom and democracy by standing together in the upcoming election to prevent Trump from returning to power. America's future is bright if we unite and remember our values as a nation. Let's come together and defeat Trump politically. Translation: The American presidency is about honesty, decency, and upholding the constitution. Trump failed these tests, and the Supreme Court ruling gives the president unlimited power. This threatens democracy, as Trump could become a dictator. We must fight for our freedom and democracy by standing together in the upcoming election to prevent Trump from returning to power. America's future is bright if we unite and remember our values as a nation. Let's come together and defeat Trump politically.

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Will we elect Trump, who has shown contempt for our military, ridiculed its leaders, and threatened to replace them with loyalists? Not on our watch. He wants to use the military for show like dictators and is willing to turn it against American civilians. He has belittled the Medal of Honor and those who earned it, and interfered with military justice in the Gallagher case. He even claims he would suspend the Constitution, which we all vowed to protect. Not on our watch.

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Donald Trump is allegedly accepting a $400 million aircraft from Qatar, described as a "palace in the sky." Trump stated he would be "stupid" to refuse such an offer, calling it a "great gesture." This acceptance allegedly violates the Constitution's emoluments clause, which prohibits officeholders from accepting gifts from foreign governments without congressional approval. Pam Bondi and the White House counsel see no problem with the gift, though Bondi previously lobbied for Qatar. The Air Force will purportedly accept it until Trump leaves office, then it will go to his library. The speaker claims this is designed to curry favor and influence Trump's foreign policy. Trump's children, including Jared Kushner, Don Jr., and Eric, are also allegedly receiving Qatari money through investments. The speaker contrasts this with issues faced by average Americans, such as rising air travel costs and airport safety concerns. A similar emoluments clause issue occurred during Trump's first term with Gulf nations buying floors in Trump hotels. The speaker expects a lawsuit, but anticipates the Supreme Court will delay ruling until Trump is out of office.

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The speaker asserts that a second Trump term would be a huge risk for America and dangerous. They claim Trump would use the military against those he perceives as enemies. These targets would include journalists whose stories he dislikes, election officials who refuse to manipulate votes for him, and judges who adhere to the law instead of bending to his will. The speaker believes Trump has attacked these groups before.

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This situation is unprecedented. The president of the United States is accused of trying to steal the election. He claims it is election interference, but his scheme to use fake electors and steal the presidency is the real interference. There are doubts about the lawsuit, but it exists because of Trump's actions. He is disqualified because he attempted to steal the presidency from the American people.

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Donald Trump could lose support if involved in suspicious financial activities or if his family received large sums from foreign interests. Similar scenarios involving Biden raise questions about potential corruption.

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The Trump campaign claims that a left-wing group funded by George Soros is responsible for a recent ruling. The ruling involves two organizations, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and Free Speech for People, which are backed by the Democrat-affiliated AgBlue organization and have also received funding from George Soros' Open Society Foundations. These groups are using a law originally meant to prevent confederate rebels from holding office to prevent Americans from voting for President Trump.

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A vote for Donald Trump may be your last election. It's heartbreaking, but it's important to recognize that voting for him goes against the constitution.

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Republican electors, this message is for you. The electoral college was established to protect the nation from unfit candidates and ensure that only qualified individuals become president. You, along with 36 other electors, have the power to make a significant impact by voting your conscience on December 19th. This does not mean supporting Hillary Clinton, but rather selecting someone competent for the presidency. Your vote can give the House of Representatives the chance to choose a qualified candidate. The American people trust you to represent us all and fulfill your constitutional duty. Donald Trump lacks the necessary qualifications and respect for our constitution. You have the opportunity to be remembered as heroes who changed history. Your patriotism and service to the nation are respected. Unite for America.

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If the House is taken, investigations into Trump's family and crypto acquisitions are guaranteed. As a member of the oversight committee, there will be investigations into whether the president violated the emoluments clause, such as getting a $400,000,000 plane. There will also be investigations into all of their business deals. They went after Hunter for sitting on a board, but the amount of money the Trumps are raking in is much greater, whether it's the next golf resort in Qatar, leveling Gaza for beachfront property, or the crypto scam. There is no shortage of things to dig into and determine whether there have been violations of the law.

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Revelations involving Michael Cohen raise serious questions about the president's legal exposure. The speaker says the president is nervous as time runs out to 'hold himself above the law.' The claim that 'the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians in trying to subvert the election' is highlighted, with Manafort and Trump Jr. meeting Russian agents who offered dirt on Hillary as part of the Russian government's attempt to help them, and 'it's clear that the campaign colluded.' Two developments are noted: 'the president's personal attorney lied to congress, but about the fact that he was personally involved on behalf of the president in arranging business deals with the Russians during the campaign.' And 'the president's campaign manager was involved with communicating with WikiLeaks during the 2016, at the time, you know, well before they served as a conduit to release the the emails that that the Russians'

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Fox News PRAISES Trump Son For Scoring Gov Contract
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A guest analyst presents a detailed dossier documenting what is described as extensive corruption surrounding the Trump administration and family members, emphasizing how these patterns have become normalized. The discussion centers on a long-form piece that traces multiple scandals, including business dealings connected to foreign governments, lucrative contracts, and the blending of political power with private profit. The guests highlight how public figures and entities tied to the Trump orbit have leveraged branding, investments, and family networks to gain influence, while critics argue these practices blur lines between governance and personal enrichment. The conversation traverses crypto ventures, pardons, and the use of Trump-branded properties to facilitate fundraising and access, noting the potential conflicts of interest as foreign and domestic actors participate in a web of transactions tied to policy and power. Throughout, the speakers stress the ongoing nature of revelations and the perceived difficulty of holding the administration to account amid a steady stream of new disclosures.

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REVEALED: Trump Profits 1.4 BILLION In Year One Of Presidency
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The episode covers a Wall Street Journal report about a secret 49% stake in the Trump family cryptocurrency venture, sold to UAE associates days before the inauguration for about half a billion dollars. The upfront payment directed millions to Trump entities, with a portion tied to Wickoff and his circle, and the deal linked to access to AI hardware. The hosts argue the arrangement could shape U.S. AI policy and raise questions about foreign involvement in presidential ventures, noting crypto wealth creates significant conflicts of interest in scale and immediacy. They contrast this with earlier, smaller episodes of influence and stress the implications of crypto-finance tied to geopolitics and government contracting, highlighting Gulf state’s role in tech and surveillance. The discussion shifts to ethics, law, and remedies lawmakers may pursue. They examine the Emoluments Clause, ethics standards for presidents, and divestment rules for officials. They say crypto wealth and licensing deals can distort perceptions of corruption, stressing transparency and accountability to restore trust. The hosts weigh feasibility and caution against targeting one party, acknowledging constitutional constraints in a crypto-enabled world.
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