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Yahoo News discusses how leftist media is censoring voices by allowing certain political content to be posted while blocking others. The speaker demonstrates that typing "Trump 2024" triggers a warning about inappropriate content, but typing "Biden 2024" goes through without issue. This is presented as evidence of bias and silencing of conservative viewpoints. The speaker urges viewers to share this information. Translation: The video talks about how the media is censoring voices by allowing some political content while blocking others. Typing "Trump 2024" triggers a warning, but "Biden 2024" is allowed. This is shown as bias against conservative views. The speaker encourages sharing this information.

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The speaker discusses the issue of censorship in the United States and how it is eroding freedom of speech. They explain that censorship is now being justified under the guise of fighting disinformation and misinformation, and that even factual and truthful statements can be labeled as disinformation and censored. The speaker highlights the role of the government in directing these censorship efforts, particularly in relation to the military industrial complex and the defense industry. They also discuss the censorship of the 2020 election and the manipulation of public opinion through coordinated efforts between government agencies and mainstream media. The speaker warns that platforms like X, which currently offer more freedom of speech, are under pressure and may face increased censorship in the future.

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In this video, the speaker criticizes the American media for dismissing claims about Joe Biden's possession of classified documents from the 1970s. They accuse Biden of potentially stealing these documents and highlight that even CNN reported on the 1,850 boxes of records opened to the public. The speaker argues that George Stephanopoulos, a news anchor, lies to protect his political party and the mainstream press refuses to report on important issues. They mention Hillary Clinton's alleged crimes and the protection she received. The video also includes a clip of James Comey stating that while there was no clear evidence of intent to violate laws, there was evidence of careless handling of classified information.

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The speaker accuses the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of causing harm, citing record levels of illegal immigration, declining deportations, and increased fentanyl deaths. They also criticize the creation of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), claiming it colluded with social media companies to censor free speech. The speaker questions the DHS representative about a court opinion that labeled their actions as a massive attack on free speech. The representative denies involvement in censorship but admits to being aware of disinformation threats. The speaker challenges the representative on who determines what is false or inaccurate, highlighting the issue of government control over information. The representative denies the allegations, but the speaker insists that the court's findings are not disputed.

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The speaker criticizes the mainstream media for spreading propaganda and gaslighting the population on various issues like energy transition, migration, COVID, and lockdowns. They express a lack of trust in the media and government, stating that they have not seen any actions to regain that trust. The speaker also discusses new laws on misinformation and disinformation, arguing that they are aimed at entrenching those in power and undermining democracy. They question the idea of preventing certain political figures or parties from winning elections, emphasizing that it should be the people's choice, not the elites'.

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The speaker defends former President Trump's comments on illegal immigrants and fentanyl overdoses, criticizing the press for focusing on his language rather than the drug epidemic. They argue that Trump's remarks were not targeting immigrants like Adolf Hitler did with Jews, but rather highlighting the issue of Americans being affected by drug poisoning. The speaker accuses the journalist of trying to limit the immigration debate and divert attention from the real problem caused by Joe Biden.

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The speakers discuss immigration and border security, questioning why the Biden administration doesn't secure the border. One speaker believes Biden has the executive authority to do so. They claim the asylum system is overwhelmed, with a significant backlog and increased immigration compared to 20 years ago, even more than during the Trump administration. They discuss the percentage of cases that result in deportation, suggesting that many asylum seekers are approved, even if their initial entry wasn't legal. Some enter legally on visitor visas and then apply for asylum when their status expires, which one speaker describes as a loophole. They also claim that the Democratic Party platform is influenced by whoever gives the most money to the party, resulting in control by special interests.

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America's involvement in Ukraine's war is questioned due to past corruption and censorship. The speaker highlights how the Ukraine crisis led to NATO redefining warfare as information control. This shift influenced censorship tactics in the US, impacting freedom of speech and democracy. The speaker firmly rejects supporting US actions in Ukraine until the censorship system is dismantled.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the media's lack of coverage on important topics such as the Nord Stream and Seymour Hersh. They criticize the media's track record on reporting accurately, mentioning Iraq, Syria, and Russia as examples. The speaker also mentions Julian Assange and Tucker Carlson, praising them for speaking the truth and being critical of war. They call for the media to acknowledge the potential for World War III and the imprisonment of individuals critical of the war. The speaker concludes by stating that the mainstream media is losing credibility and only appeals to a small elite audience.

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The speaker questions why the media did not report on Joe Biden's alleged incompetence sooner, accusing them of lying to the public. They specifically call out Dana Bash, Jake Tapper, and Chris Wallace for not addressing Biden's cognitive decline. The speaker confronts the journalists about their responsibility to be truthful to the public, but they do not receive a response. The speaker criticizes the media for avoiding questions about Biden's mental decline.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media, particularly when it comes to Joe Biden and Donald Trump. They point out various controversies surrounding Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's focus on Trump's tax returns and the Russian collusion investigation, which they claim was based on a fake dossier. The speaker highlights instances where they believe the media has been biased against Trump, including the indictment in New York and the January 6th incident. They conclude by stating that the media is corrupt and lacks objectivity.

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Jen Psaki stated that most Americans now rely on social media for news, and the Biden administration aims to limit what these platforms can post. The irony of a press person discussing press restrictions was noted. The primary target of censorship is speech, which is crucial for practicing faith, sharing beliefs, and petitioning the government. Without free speech, there is no free press. The committee is dedicated to addressing censorship efforts. Translation: Jen Psaki mentioned that many Americans use social media for news, and the Biden administration wants to control what is posted. The irony of a press representative discussing press limitations was highlighted. The main focus of censorship is speech, which is essential for practicing faith, expressing beliefs, and petitioning the government. Without free speech, there is no free press. The committee is committed to addressing censorship efforts.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media and highlights various controversies surrounding Joe Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's treatment of Donald Trump, including accusations of tax evasion, Russia collusion, and the January 6th indictment. The speaker argues that the media is biased and fails to hold certain individuals accountable for their actions. They question the media's objectivity in past elections and claim that it only portrays Trump's actions as criminal. Overall, the speaker believes that the media is corrupt and presents one-sided information.

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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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The speaker asserts that decreased fentanyl seizures at the U.S.-Mexico border are due to the current administration's strong border policies and strengthened relationship with the Mexican president. They claim there is no mystery to the drop in fentanyl seizures and criticize a Washington Post headline suggesting otherwise. The speaker accuses the Washington Post of intentionally manipulating Americans and alleges that the newspaper refused to publish the office's reasons for the drop in fentanyl seizures, calling this "despicable."

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The speaker discusses the erosion of freedom of speech in the United States due to censorship. They explain that censorship is now being justified as a means to combat disinformation and misinformation, but it is being used to silence individuals and control the narrative. The speaker highlights the role of the military industrial complex and defense contractors in this censorship, particularly in the context of global conflicts. They also discuss how the government, including the US government, is involved in directing these censorship efforts. The speaker emphasizes the need for awareness and understanding of how censorship operates in order to protect freedom of speech.

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The speaker accuses the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of causing harm and failing to distinguish between domestic and foreign speech. They criticize the DHS for record levels of illegal immigration, declining deportations, and drug-related incidents. The speaker also mentions the cybersecurity and infrastructure agency (CISA) colluding with social media companies to censor free speech, as stated in a court opinion. When questioned, the DHS representative claims to be unaware of the court opinion but acknowledges being briefed on the Missouri litigation. The speaker questions the representative about the existence of the misinformation and disinformation subcommittee and who determines what is false. The representative denies involvement in censorship and states that CISA focuses on identifying tactics used by foreign nations to weaponize disinformation. The speaker disputes this, referring to the court's findings. The conversation ends due to time constraints.

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In the video, the speaker criticizes the actions of the Trump administration, claiming that they made the dictator very wealthy. They also accuse President Biden of prioritizing other countries over America, neglecting industries and families. The speaker questions the accomplishments of Biden's three years in office, stating that nothing positive has been achieved. They specifically mention the border situation as being problematic.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media and highlights various controversies surrounding Joe Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's treatment of Donald Trump, including accusations of tax evasion, Russia collusion, and the impeachment trial. The speaker argues that the media is biased and ignores other election disputes. They conclude by stating that the media is corrupt and presents one-sided information.

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The speaker accuses the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of not distinguishing between domestic and foreign speech and causing harm. They mention record levels of illegal immigration, declining deportations, and fentanyl deaths. The speaker also criticizes the creation of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) for colluding with social media companies to censor free speech. They refer to a court opinion that describes this as an attack on free speech. The DHS representative denies these allegations and claims that CISA does not censor speech. The speaker questions their knowledge of the court opinion and challenges them on who determines what is false or inaccurate information. The representative defends CISA's role in identifying tactics used by foreign actors to weaponize disinformation. The speaker argues that determining what is false or true should not be left to the government.

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People are brainwashed by Democratic propaganda media. The speaker used to vote Democrat but now sees through the lies. They criticize the media for downplaying threats to Trump and blame Democratic leadership for community issues like crime. The speaker urges people to wake up and stop being blind to the agenda.

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Glenn Greenwald: Dangerous New Escalation in Russia, & Our Blackmailed Politicians
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Tucker Carlson and Glenn Greenwald discuss the current geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding the U.S. involvement in Ukraine and its implications for global stability. Carlson expresses concern over the Biden administration's actions, suggesting they are recklessly escalating tensions with Russia by allowing Ukraine to strike within Russian territory. He emphasizes that Vladimir Putin is not an absolute monarch and is sensitive to his domestic image, which could lead to a dangerous escalation if he perceives significant threats. Greenwald agrees, highlighting that the U.S. has authorized powerful missiles for Ukraine that require direct U.S. involvement in their targeting and use, effectively making the U.S. a participant in attacks on Russia. He draws parallels to historical provocations during the Cold War, noting that previous U.S. administrations refrained from direct military action against the Soviet Union despite significant provocations. They discuss the bipartisan support for escalating military aid to Ukraine, criticizing both parties for failing to consider the risks of nuclear conflict. Greenwald points out that many in Washington misunderstand the complexities of Russian politics and the potential consequences of their actions. He argues that the current administration's decisions are not only reckless but also serve to complicate future diplomatic resolutions. The conversation shifts to the media's portrayal of dissenting voices and the suppression of alternative viewpoints, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine. Greenwald notes that the media has created a narrative that vilifies anyone questioning the mainstream perspective, leading to a lack of meaningful discourse. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the perspectives of various communities, particularly nonwhite voters, who may not align with the Democratic Party's current platform. Carlson and Greenwald conclude by reflecting on the broader implications of censorship and the need for transparency in government actions. They express concern that the current administration is prioritizing its agenda over the safety and interests of the American people, risking a dangerous escalation in international relations. They highlight the importance of free speech and the role of journalists in holding power accountable, with Greenwald asserting that true journalism involves challenging those in power, regardless of the personal risks involved.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Brief Border Trip and Harry's Media Tour, with Greg Kelly, Sophie Corcoran & Leilani Dowding
Guests: Greg Kelly, Sophie Corcoran, Leilani Dowding
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Megyn Kelly discusses recent political events, including Kevin McCarthy becoming Speaker of the House and President Biden's visit to the southern border, criticizing Biden for not addressing past comments about border patrol agents. She also touches on Prince Harry's ongoing media presence and his criticisms of the royal family, expressing frustration over his interviews and claims. Greg Kelly, a guest on the show, shares his views on the current political climate, stating that the left has become increasingly dishonest and is attempting to undermine the country. He believes that Joe Biden should not be running for re-election and that the system is rigged in favor of Democrats. He emphasizes the need to choose a side in the current political landscape, aligning himself with what he perceives as the truth. The conversation shifts to the evolving definitions of left and right in politics, with both hosts expressing confusion over the current state of liberalism. They discuss the implications of radical ideologies, particularly regarding children and gender issues, and how these views have shifted over time. Greg Kelly argues that Donald Trump represents a traditional American agenda and suggests that he could appeal to swing voters if he reaches out to them more directly. The discussion then turns to Ron DeSantis, with Greg expressing skepticism about his readiness for the presidency and his political style, which he feels is too imitative of Trump. They also address the chaos within the Republican Party, viewing the recent internal debates as a necessary part of democracy. Megyn and Greg critique the media's portrayal of January 6th, arguing that it has been one-sided and lacks a fair defense for Trump. They discuss the implications of the January 6th committee and the narratives surrounding it, with Greg expressing disbelief over the conclusions drawn by the committee. The conversation concludes with a focus on Biden's handling of the border crisis, with both hosts criticizing his lack of accountability and the Democrats' motivations for open borders. They highlight the historical context of immigration policies and the need for a more effective approach to border security. The latter part of the transcript centers on Prince Harry's recent interviews promoting his book, where he continues to blame his family for his issues without taking personal responsibility. Megyn and her guests, Sophie Corcoran and Leilani Dowding, criticize Harry for his victim mentality and for airing family grievances publicly. They argue that his claims of racism within the royal family are unfounded and that he has failed to acknowledge his own privilege and the complexities of his situation. The discussion emphasizes the disconnect between Harry's narrative and the reality of his privileged upbringing, with both guests expressing frustration over his behavior and the ongoing media attention surrounding him and Meghan Markle.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Inappropriate Messaging to Our Kids & Being Skeptical of Power, w Jeremy Boreing & Bryan Dean Wright
Guests: Jeremy Boreing, Bryan Dean Wright
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of the Daily Wire, discussing various topics including the return of Dr. Fauci and his recent comments on COVID-19. Boreing highlights the inconsistency in Fauci's messaging, emphasizing that individuals must assess their own risk regarding the virus. They express frustration over the punitive measures taken against unvaccinated children in schools, illustrating the broader implications of COVID policies on families. The conversation shifts to the cultural landscape, particularly the influence of woke ideology in education and media. Boreing argues that conservatives must actively build alternatives to counter the left's dominance, citing the launch of his new razor company, Jeremy's Razors, as an example of taking action rather than complaining. They discuss the backlash against companies that align with progressive values, highlighting a recent incident where Harry's razors severed ties with the Daily Wire over a controversial statement. Kelly and Boreing also address the ongoing situation in Ukraine, questioning the U.S. involvement and the narratives surrounding it. They express skepticism towards the Biden administration's intelligence assessments, particularly regarding chemical warfare threats from Russia. Boreing emphasizes the need for careful scrutiny of information from government sources, advocating for a more discerning public. The discussion then turns to domestic issues, particularly the crisis at the southern border and the influx of migrants. Boreing points out the dangers posed by drugs, specifically fentanyl, and the potential security risks associated with unvetted individuals entering the U.S. He suggests that the Biden administration's policies may be politically motivated, aiming to shift demographics in favor of the Democratic Party. Finally, they reflect on the broader implications of these issues for American society, emphasizing the importance of questioning government narratives and the need for accountability in both media and politics. The conversation underscores the urgency of addressing these challenges to ensure a stable and secure future for the country.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media's Faulty "Fact-Checking," and Trump's 2024 Path, w/ Ben Shapiro, Joseph Massey & Robert Cahaly
Guests: Ben Shapiro, Joseph Massey, Robert Cahaly
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by wishing her audience a happy Easter and introducing the day's topics, including a discussion on recent polls suggesting President Joe Biden is gaining ground in swing states. She highlights the return of poet Joseph Massie, who faced cancellation in the poetry world but has been rehabilitated through public support. Massie’s poetry is described as uplifting and thought-provoking, contrasting with the negativity in contemporary poetry. The conversation shifts to Ben Shapiro, who discusses Biden's recent controversies and the media's handling of Trump. Shapiro criticizes the media's bias, arguing that they conflate their political views with objective truth, particularly regarding events like January 6. He emphasizes the need for honest discourse and the importance of addressing the fentanyl crisis, which he describes as a significant issue affecting many Americans, particularly young people. Shapiro explains that fentanyl is often unknowingly ingested by users who believe they are taking other drugs, leading to a rise in overdose deaths. Shapiro details the drug's origins, linking it to Mexican cartels and Chinese suppliers, and stresses the need for stricter border control to combat the influx of fentanyl. He advocates for harsher penalties for drug dealers whose products lead to fatalities, arguing that the current legal framework fails to adequately address the severity of the crisis. The discussion then turns to Biden's recent fundraising efforts and his perceived disconnect from pressing issues, such as crime and immigration. Kelly and Shapiro critique Biden's priorities, contrasting them with Trump's outreach to communities affected by crime. They analyze polling data indicating Biden's declining support among key demographics, particularly blue-collar workers and minorities, suggesting that if Trump can secure a larger share of the black and Hispanic vote, it could significantly impact the election outcome. Robert Cahaly, a pollster from the Trafalgar Group, joins the show to provide insights into recent polling trends. He notes that while Biden appears to be gaining ground, many polls may not accurately reflect voter sentiment as Election Day approaches. Cahaly emphasizes the importance of scrutinizing the sources and methodologies behind polling data, suggesting that some polls may be designed to create a narrative rather than provide an accurate snapshot of public opinion. The show concludes with a segment featuring Joseph Massie, who discusses his new book, "Decades: Selected Poems," and reflects on his journey through the challenges of being canceled. Massie shares his thoughts on the current state of poetry and the importance of creating art that resonates with genuine human experiences, contrasting it with the politically charged works of others in the field. He encourages support for independent artists and highlights the beauty of poetry as a means of connection and reflection.
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