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The speaker describes an unimaginable scene: Jewish leaders embracing in the aftermath, signaling unity as they acknowledge it was “a bloodbath” and “an absolute massacre.” He recalls a Hanukkah celebration with hundreds of people, including children and elderly families, that suddenly descended into chaos as guns and fire erupted. People ducked, and he saw blood gushing in front of him, with victims falling to the ground. His immediate concern was his family—“where are my kids? Where's my wife?” He explains he survived October 7 and had lived in Israel for thirteen years, coming here only two weeks ago to work with the Jewish community to fight antisemitism and “fight this bloodthirsty, ravaging hatred.” He reiterates that his purpose for being there was to stand against antisemitism, even as the attack unfolded. Regarding the attack, he confirms seeing at least one gunman firing, describing it as “a shotgun firing in randomly in all directions.” He recalls seeing children, elderly people, and invalids hit, with blood and chaos everywhere. He remarks that he never imagined witnessing such violence in Australia, let alone on Bondi Beach. On the personal front, his wife and children are safe; they managed to get away, but he did not know their location at first, which heightened his fear. He confirms he was hit in the head, bleeding, and acknowledges he has lost a lot of blood, while noting that there are people around him who are far worse off. He ends with resilience and determination: he will be okay, the community will be okay, and they will defeat these “ravages’ hatred.” He asserts that they will pursue those responsible and that the community will overcome this terror together.

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I'm a 74-year-old Trump supporter from Palo Alto. Two days ago, a woman at a Starbucks confronted me, calling me a racist and a Nazi. She took photos and posted them on Facebook, intending to shame me and get me fired. Her actions had unintended consequences; people harassed her family and her employer, Griffin Stringed Instruments, leading to her termination. The store owner cited her Facebook posts as inconsistent with their values. She refused to discuss the matter with me, preferring to focus on her accusations. I wear a yarmulke under my MAGA hat; I'm Jewish, and being called a Nazi is deeply offensive.

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We went to New York to meet Donald Trump and celebrate raising enough money to save our farm. At breakfast, we discussed the plan and later had a ceremony where a picture was taken of my mom, Donald, and another man burning the deed. What stands out about him is his kind and giving nature, which many people don't see. They mainly see his vocal side.

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I shook hands with a Hamas activist because they treated us well and were considerate. They took care of my mom's needs and were prepared. They provided shampoo and conditioner for women. I didn't ask about what was happening outside.

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The speaker identifies as half Jewish, stating his sister calls him the "Shabbat boy." He claims that Ivanka and Jared are Jewish, and he has participated in many Sabbath dinners and events. He says that he has occasionally been asked to push the elevator button for them. He states he is not here tonight.

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I'm here with a Jewish block marching for a free Palestine and justice. There's nothing that justifies the attacks on hospitals and the deaths of children in Gaza. I want to show other Jews that these marches aren't fueled by anti-Semitism. Palestinians have invited us to their homes and consider Jews and Muslims as brothers. If any Jew in London feels uneasy, I encourage them to join us wearing their kippas, as they will be met with nothing but love.

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Two unmarked white buses arrived at Union Station on January 6th, before any other charter buses. The buses had been painted over and had no markings or company names. A witness saw around 40-50 men, described as Trump supporters, disembark from the buses and gather in front of them for a discussion. They then went up the escalators and disappeared. The speaker believes that everyone on those buses were FBI assets, possibly including FBI agents. They suspect senior officials at the FBI were involved. The speaker believes that some were confidential informants, while others were actual agents. They collected evidence and plan to trace the ownership of the buses.

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I decided to attend a rally despite hearing claims of racism. I wanted to judge for myself. To my surprise, everyone at the rally in Tucson was kind and diverse, representing different races, backgrounds, and abilities. It felt like a family gathering, with people appreciating our country. The real troublemakers were the protesters outside, who shouted insults. One even called me a white supremacist, which was absurd. The media also spread lies about the event.

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I visited Jonathan at the Jewish deli, and of course, we talked about Trump. When I asked who Trump is to them, they said Trump is our new Messiah. They want to believe Trump is the Messiah. I think God is using Donald Trump to hasten the coming of the Lord. We need to be serious and stay tuned because he's lining up with Israel in a major way right now.

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"Israel is the only country I know of that has some sort of incredible influence and control over nearly every single one of my colleagues." "Because APAC are Americans, therefore, they can legally donate to members of congress and senators." "Freshman, member of congress, or first year in congress, they take them on a very special trip to Israel in August." "That's Dems the and Republicans or just Republicans? They take both of them. Yes." "So they take them on this trip to Israel." "They wear the, kippah." "They and even though they're Christians. They're they're not Jewish, but yet they're adorning, Jewish attire, and they're at these Jewish, religious sites." "The Israeli government is secular." "This is not the biblical Israel." "It is the secular government of Israel."

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I'm the only person with a Palestinian flag and the only Israeli citizen here. I served in the IDF 40 years ago during a hopeful time for peace. However, I witnessed sabotage and the attempted assassination of the mayor of Nablus. It felt like a mafia-run country hindering the peace process. Despite my initial disbelief, I stand here today to show my support. The emotions overwhelm me as I reflect on the bloodshed and the lies being spread about the truth of the situation. It's truly horrible.

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I traveled from New York to Washington, DC, with a group of Jewish protesters and Trump supporters from New York City. We came in two buses, and I rode with my friend Sam, the organizer. The group consisted of great people from Hillel and Chabad. As a born-again Christian with Jewish roots through my mother, I have strong ties to the Jewish community in New York. These were just everyday, humble, yarmulke-wearing Jewish people. The day before, I was at a business meeting in my lawyer's office on Park Avenue with a payment processing company I was partnering with. I was dressed in slacks, a dress shirt, and my nice leather jacket, as I'm from New York City.

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I noticed that the Palestinian pro Hamas anti-Israel terrorists were planning to be at a certain location at 3 o'clock. To be prepared, I suggested to Paul that we arrive at least an hour or an hour and a half earlier to secure our positions. We sat across the street from Paul Martin's, near a square fountain with four sides. While sitting there, I received a phone call from a friend who informed me that I was being watched on social media live. I looked up and saw two men, one of whom I recognized as the murderer, along with an extreme agitator and a young man. We decided to go and get the flags with my friends, and then we stood in a different spot.

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Over the past year and a half I became closer to Charlie Kirk, joining a group chat he called his 'brain trust.' We discussed Israel, Jewish–Christian relations, antisemitism. He was an adamant opponent of antisemitism. Campus talks exposed him to questions, including about the Talmud, and he provided 'very good answers'—'better answers than probably 98% of Jews probably could offer there.' We strategized to turn back the tide against rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment. Charlie said roughly half, 50% of the questions that he got asked were all on Israel, Jews. He organized a Zoom call the night before Utah Valley University event, the first stop of a tour, with me, Pesach Willicki, producers, and one Christian pastor. The fact that he was seeking our counsel... calls into question this narrative that he was getting ready to renounce his lifelong support for the Jewish people, for the state of Israel.

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There are 2.5 million Jews in New York facing harassment. I won't stand for it. I don't understand why you're here instead of ensuring Jews can wear a yarmulke safely. This behavior is unacceptable. They hate the police, American freedom, and the first amendment. They intimidate and harass. I should be able to wear a yarmulke without fear. Thank you to the NYPD for your service.

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I was at UT Austin where I encountered transgender pro Palestine protesters. I questioned if Palestine mistreats trans people. The protesters were offended and refused to engage. I expressed disbelief that gay rights and support for Palestine could coexist. The situation escalated with insults exchanged.

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I'm outside Kamala's rally in DC, and the crowd seems to be filled with people expressing anti-Jewish sentiments. It's surprising to see such a large group with these views. Some Democrats may deny it, but the evidence is clear. The crowd is chanting about a revolution, and it feels intense. These individuals might be influencing neighborhoods, so it's important to get out and vote for Donald Trump. Let's take a moment to listen to their chants.

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I was involved in the civil rights movement as a high school kid, desegregating movie theaters and restaurants. I sat in black churches next to Jewish rabbis, preparing to desegregate movie theaters. Despite not actually marching, I remained engaged in civil rights causes since I was 18. Despite being reminded that I did not march, I continued to tell the story. This behavior is strange. Translation: I participated in civil rights activities as a teenager, desegregating establishments and sitting in churches. Even though I didn't physically march, I stayed committed to civil rights causes. Despite being reminded of this, I continued to share the story, which is odd.

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I grew up in a world centered around politics and Israel. Good morning, APAC. I will meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu today, and President Obama will meet him tomorrow. He once referred to me as the first Jewish president. We must stand up for Israel and the rights of the Jewish people. I could easily be elected prime minister in Israel. When Israel faces anti-Jewish hatred, it is anti-Semitism. I am a Zionist, and we need to support Israel. We are committed to making Israel great again. This is serious; we must save Israel.

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I recently attended my first Donald Trump rally and was surprised by the long line of people waiting in the cold. I believe in being a leader who welcomes and engages with people, rather than condemning them. I had the opportunity to speak with about 50 Trump supporters in line, and they were all thoughtful, hospitable, and frustrated that they feel unheard by anyone except Donald Trump. It was a diverse crowd, including individuals who had never attended a Trump event before. It's clear that my political party is currently out of touch with these voters.

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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it a "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged, including calling the protesters "losers." The person threatens physical violence. The presence of children at the protest is mentioned.

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The speaker argues that the Trump administration represents the best they’ve seen, and that ten years after the Trump movement and Brexit, their side is in power, with hopes for JD Vance and Marco Rubio to hold leadership for many years. They note that shortly after Trump took office, a drumbeat labeled him as dangerous or controlled, and criticize the tendency to treat those in government as if their duties were the same as those in opposition. They reflect on being Jewish within the nationalist movement, describing it as easy and rewarding for years, especially defending against accusations of anti-Semitism by arguing that critics hadn’t engaged with their speakers or understood the context. That ease has diminished recently, as they observe deeper slander of Jews on the right over the past year and a half. The speaker notes a troubling shift among some right-wing figures who used to advocate for a Jewish-Christian alliance to save America, but now, for reasons they don’t fully understand, advocate praising the Muslim Brotherhood, Islam, and the Quran, while portraying Jews as a major problem. The speaker hopes this will pass and urges a rethink of the relationship between Jews and Christians, asking for mutual honor and discussion rather than hostile accusations, which could include medieval-style accusations against Jews. They reiterate that the coalition was built by Donald Trump and is broad enough to win future elections, but warn that driving coalition members away or dishonoring them risks harming JD Vance’s prospects, Rubio’s prospects, and America’s prospects. Ultimately, the speaker states that there is a choice to be made: if members of the coalition continue to attack and alienate others, they undermine the chances of maintaining the coalition’s gains and electoral success.

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I met Rob and Ma during a rally in Alabama after a silent symposium in South Dakota. I got introduced to Michael Gableman, who I flew to Wisconsin to meet. We argued but ended up becoming friends. He promised to investigate everything in Wisconsin. I told our real president that Gableman is bold and determined. He's not giving up the fight.

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I attended a TPUSA faith event expecting to learn about politics from a biblical perspective, but the experience did not meet those expectations. The speaker began by calling out Candace Owens as evil and antisemitic, stating that “what she's doing is evil,” which made me want to leave immediately. I stayed only because, upon entering, security checked me five times and armed men were stationed in front of me, with one armed man on stage. Inside the church, the speaker spoke repeatedly about Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, framing them as evil and antisemitic. He indirectly urged support for Israel by saying “Jesus was a Jew” and that “we wouldn’t have Christianity without Judaism,” among other claims. I disagree with the framing that Christians should support “this evil doing because these people are Jewish,” which I found to be wrong. The speaker also seemed to echo comments about Camille Owens and Charlie Cook, noting that Cook had started to question Israel in the weeks before his passing, and that Camille Owens was his best friend. The preaching itself did not feel like preaching; it was characterized by name-calling and a focus on the left, with terms like “left idiots” and “freaks.” I questioned whether this approach aligned with biblical teaching, recalling that Jesus “ate with sinners” and “prostitutes,” and worried that spreading hate through the stage and by the audience—especially teenagers—was shaping a future generation of Christians toward division. The event left me uneasy about the message being delivered, as it centered on denigrating those with political disagreements rather than focusing on shared faith. The speaker labeled the left as inferior and spent the majority of the time criticizing liberals, rather than addressing important Christian issues. By the end, I felt I hadn’t learned anything substantive. The discussion emphasized partisan conflict and broad generalizations about the left, rather than focusing on constructive biblical or political principles. In addition to the ideological focus, I noted the security environment with armed guards and an armed figure on stage, which contributed to an overall sense of unease. The speaker’s emphasis on opposing the left and on contentious topics like men in women’s sports and bathrooms framed as political talking points, rather than pressing concerns central to Christian discourse.

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I'm currently in Jerusalem, Israel, and during my time here, I've had numerous conversations with various individuals, including families, hostages, survivors, hotel staff, waiters, advisers, advocacy people, leaders, and injured soldiers. Interestingly, everyone I've spoken to shares a common sentiment. They express a desire for Trump to be the current president, as they believe that if he were in power, the recent events would not have occurred, and they would feel much safer. They recall a time of peace in the Middle East during his presidency and are hopeful for his victory in the upcoming 2020 election.
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