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The speaker discusses the absurdity of allegations that former President Obama interfered in the 2016 election, which have been dismissed by Republican committees and Attorney General Barr. He emphasizes the importance of keeping the criminal justice system, intelligence system, and military free from political influence as a foundation of democracy. Obama criticizes Trump's claims as undermining this principle.

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Both parties have a history of questioning election legitimacy. Hillary Clinton and Jimmy Carter, among others, delegitimized Donald Trump's 2016 win. Clinton continues to be unrepentant about this. The Obama administration allegedly used government apparatus to spread the falsehood that Russia secured Trump's election, despite initial intelligence reports deeming Russian meddling insignificant. According to the speaker, there was a conspiracy using government and intel agencies to delegitimize Trump. The speaker cites John Brennan's flippant response to the unverified Steele dossier as evidence. The speaker references the book "Rigged" by Molly Hemingway, detailing Democratic disregard. Democrats, including Raskin, voted against seating electors in the past, claiming the election was rigged. The speaker concludes that both parties have accused each other of election malfeasance and suggests moving forward.

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Both parties have a history of questioning election legitimacy. Hillary Clinton and Jimmy Carter, among others, delegitimized Donald Trump's 2016 win. Clinton continues to be unrepentant about this. The Obama administration used the apparatus of government to spread the falsehood that Russia got Trump elected, even though intelligence reports judged Russian meddling as insignificant. According to the speaker, there was a conspiracy using government and intel agencies to delegitimize Trump. The speaker cites John Brennan's flippant response to the unverified Steele dossier as evidence of this. The speaker references the book "Rigged" by Molly Hemingway, which details the Democrats' disregard. Democrats, including Raskin, voted against seating electors in 2016, claiming the election was rigged. The speaker concludes that both parties have accused each other of election malfeasance and suggests moving forward.

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The speaker claims to have won the 2020 election "by a lot." They suggest reviewing tapes and "truth to vote" which allegedly shows ballot box stuffing. They also mention "51 agents" and "FBI Twitter." The speaker alleges cheating in the election, citing "all of the stuff ballots" and the "51 intelligence agents." They claim recounts were not "real recounts." They state Wisconsin "practically admitted it was rigged" and that other states are doing the same. When told a case review found fewer than 475 cases of voter fraud in six battleground states, the speaker claims "they didn't look at the right things," alleging fake ballots. They maintain the election was "very rigged." The speaker believes they are "winning very well" in the upcoming election, citing a recent poll.

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The speaker claims that the US election was rigged in favor of Joe Biden. They argue that social media companies admitted to influencing the election and that Hillary Clinton was supposed to win. They believe that mail-in voting was used as an excuse due to the COVID-19 pandemic to control the election outcome. The speaker mentions instances where the counting of votes was stopped and mail-in ballots were opened overnight, resulting in a sudden surge in votes for Biden. They also mention the presence of dead people voting and the violation of federal law by locking out Republican inspectors from polling stations. The speaker believes that the election rigging will lead to a civil war.

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During this trial, evidence will be presented regarding the FBI, Twitter, DOJ, and Facebook's involvement in the election. Thousands of votes were captured on tape. Despite winning the election, Trump believed it was rigged and stolen. He criticizes the country for not pursuing those responsible for the rigging. Trump expresses confidence in being proven right about many things. The concise transcript highlights the allegations of election rigging and Trump's belief in being vindicated.

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The speaker dismisses the grand jury indictment as meaningless, claiming that the cases against Donald Trump are designed for quick convictions in jurisdictions biased against him. They argue that weak cases like these open the door to prosecution of Democrats by Republicans and vice versa, which threatens democracy. Another speaker argues that challenging the integrity of voting systems is not a crime and that the racketeering charge against Trump is unfounded. They believe the prosecutor is motivated by political gain and wants to sideline Trump. A former US Attorney adds that RICO cases are difficult to prove and believes this case is an aggressive application of the law. They suggest that these cases lack legal structure and precedent and will likely collapse.

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Every power center in the country is determined to prevent Trump from winning again. They claim to value democracy, but their actions suggest otherwise. If they don't let Trump win, it will expose the fraudulent nature of their democracy. It's like being kidnapped and then seeing the kidnapper's face - once you know who they are, they can't let you go. They should be honest about their dislike for Trump and their support for Biden, allowing the American people to make their choice. But they won't do that. Instead, they continue to charge Trump with crimes while ignoring their own wrongdoing. If they would just let a free and fair election happen, the country could improve. But they are too hysterical to allow that. This is a cause for concern.

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The speaker believes votes were manipulated electronically in favor of Joe Biden, citing TV reports of votes switching from Trump to Biden. In one instance, 12,000 votes shifted, and in another, 20,000. Trump's numbers decreased by the exact amount that Biden's increased. The speaker believes the Dominion Company represents foreign interference because it is a Canadian company storing records in Germany and Spain. The speaker claims the CIA was involved, using servers in Germany for political operations. These servers were seized by US forces with German help and are now in the hands of the FBI. The speaker notes that in Europe, the CIA operates under the jurisdiction of the military.

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Speaker 0: They reject the rule of law and the will of the people, refusing to accept the election results. Speaker 1: Nancy Pelosi, May 16, 2017, claimed our election was hijacked and there is no doubt about it. Speaker 2: Even if you run a great campaign, become the nominee, the election can still be stolen from you. Speaker 0: Trump did not truly win the 2016 election; he lost. Speaker 1: He knows he's an illegitimate president who didn't really win. How do we fight against him in 2020? He's illegitimate. Speaker 3: He's illegitimate, and my biggest fear is that he'll do it again with the help of his pal Vlad. We'll be stuck with him for 6 more terrifying years. Speaker 0: Would you be my vice presidential candidate? I agree. Speaker 1: Bush versus Gore, a court took away the presidency. Al Gore was the true winner. Speaker 4: I believe I won the last presidential election. They stole it. Speaker 0: Al Gore won that election, or at least I think he did. Speaker 5: Rolling Stone questioned if the 2004 election was stolen. Speaker 4: I witnessed troubling evidence that not every vote was counted in Illinois 4 years ago. Speaker 1: The November 2, 2004 election was not transparent or accurate. There are legitimate questions about our election system's accuracy. Despite the final tally, I have one affirmative statement to make.

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Hello everyone. I wanted to address the election results. Will you accept them? I ignored his personal attacks like "nasty woman" and accusations of being a puppet. My focus was on the serious issue of Russia's confirmed cyberattacks against Americans. It's horrifying that, even after 17 intelligence agencies confirmed this, he still refuses to admit it's true. Our country is built on laws and accepting election outcomes, regardless of how heated the campaigns are. His claims of a rigged system whenever he loses – whether it's court cases, primaries, or even Emmy awards – are a pattern of deflecting blame.

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The speaker discusses the risks surrounding the upcoming election. They highlight Donald Trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transfer of power and his fear mongering about mail-in ballots. The speaker mentions that the election results may not be finalized on November 3rd, leading to potential disagreements and court cases. They emphasize the importance of taking Trump's statements seriously, particularly his comments about getting rid of ballots and questioning their manipulation. The speaker concludes by mentioning the significance of believing authoritarian figures when they make statements.

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"Said, your election was rigged because you have mail in voting." "He said mail in voting every election." "No country has mail in voting." "It's impossible to have mail in voting and have honest elections." "You won that election by so much, and that's how he got it." "You lost it because of mail in voting." "Jimmy Carter, years ago, along with Scoop Jackson and some others, they had a committee." "The conclusion was you can't have mail in voting." "We have mail in voting." "They send out, like, 38,000,000 ballots." "Vladimir Putin, smart guy, said you can't have an honest election with mail in voting." "There’s not a country in the world that uses it now." "It goes through a postman." "You can't have a great democracy with mail in voting." "Maybe that's why we're gonna end up with a communist mayor in New York."

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The discussion centers on the 2020 election, which Speaker 1 claims was rigged due to fake ballots and other factors, including the influence of 51 intelligence agents. Speaker 0 counters that recounts in swing states and over 50 lawsuits found no widespread corruption or voter fraud, citing a potential case of voter fraud in six battleground states that uncovered fewer than 475 cases. Speaker 1 asserts Wisconsin has practically admitted the election was rigged and other states are doing the same. Speaker 0 questions how Speaker 1 will appeal to independent suburban women voters. Speaker 1 references polls showing him leading, including with women. Speaker 0 notes polls can change. Speaker 1 states he would like to be less combative but feels the press's dishonesty necessitates it to get his message across and win.

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President, people are concerned about whether the Trump team has taken the necessary steps to prevent cheating in future elections. They also wonder if the cheating that occurred during the last election will happen again. I received these questions frequently. I campaigned vigorously, holding seven large rallies in one day, traveling from Florida to Iowa. Despite this effort, things changed late in the evening when numerous ballots appeared, and at 3:02 in the morning, something bad happened. I believe we won by a significant margin and have evidence to support it, which we will release in the coming months.

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The speaker emphasizes that despite concerns about the election, the focus should be on energizing voters with a strong message. Trust in the system is crucial, along with winning by a large margin to avoid disputes. In 2016, President Trump's significant victory made such issues irrelevant. The speaker urges action to change laws now and maximize voter turnout in 2022.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding the 2020 US election. They mention that while some people dismiss it as a political conspiracy theory, there are legitimate questions that need to be answered. They highlight that former President Trump has the opportunity to present his case and subpoena evidence, which is seen as a positive move. They also touch on issues of election integrity and the role of the courts in addressing these concerns. The speakers mention some specific incidents, such as changes to election laws in Pennsylvania and allegations of corruption in Detroit. They conclude by discussing Trump's defense strategy, which is based on free speech and his belief that the election results were inaccurate. The video ends with a brief exchange about Trump's credibility.

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Speaker 0 asks for reassurance that the upcoming election won't be rigged or stolen. Speaker 1 responds by mentioning that having Democrats in charge of the voting machines in Ohio is helpful. However, they also acknowledge that both Republicans and Democrats have manipulated elections in the past. Speaker 1 explains that those in power tend to try to tilt things in their favor.

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The speaker states that the recounts support the correct election outcome, providing assurance that Donald Trump won without doubt. While there is no strong evidence of fraud or cyberattacks, the incomplete counts make verification imperfect. President Obama ordered an investigation into hacking before leaving office, with intelligence agencies agreeing that hacking likely influenced the outcome. Although the speaker can sleep at night, they cannot completely rule out fraud. Another speaker mentions that the recounts further confirm that the election was not hacked, increasing confidence in the election. However, they also discovered that hacking a US presidential election would be even easier than initially believed.

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Thousands of ballots moved between states at night to manipulate the election. President Trump's overwhelming votes disrupted their plan to shift votes from Biden to him. Evidence shows this fraud in multiple counties and states. It's clear to anyone who looks at the real evidence. Visit defendingtherepublic.org for more information.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding the 2020 US election. They mention that while some people dismiss it as a political conspiracy theory, there are legitimate questions that need to be answered. They highlight that former President Trump has the opportunity to present his case and subpoena evidence, which is seen as a positive move. They also touch on issues of election integrity and the role of the courts in addressing these concerns. The speakers mention some specific incidents, such as changes to election laws in Pennsylvania and allegations of corruption in Detroit. They conclude by discussing Trump's defense strategy, which is based on free speech and his belief that the election results were inaccurate. The video ends with a brief exchange about Trump's credibility.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding the 2020 US election. They mention that while some people dismiss it as a political conspiracy theory, there are legitimate questions that need to be answered. They highlight that former President Trump has the opportunity to present his case and subpoena evidence, which is seen as a positive move. They also touch on issues of election integrity and the role of the courts in addressing these concerns. The speakers mention some specific incidents, such as changes to election laws in Pennsylvania and allegations of corruption in Detroit. They conclude by discussing Trump's defense strategy, which is based on free speech and his belief that the election results were inaccurate. The video ends with a brief discussion on Trump's credibility as a leader.

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All votes in The United States Of America are counted in The United States Of America. There is no evidence that any machine has been manipulated by a foreign power. Recounts are consistent with the initial count, confirming that the systems used in the twenty twenty election performed as expected. The American people should have 100% confidence in their vote. A lawyer representing the president claimed that Dominion voting machines ran an algorithm to take votes from President Trump and flip them to President Biden. Votes in Georgia were cast on paper, counted by a machine, and recounted by hand, with consistent outcomes. If there was an algorithm flipping votes, it didn't work. The more likely explanation is that there was no algorithm and that security controls protected the systems from misbehavior.

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Speaker 0 claims most people in the country voted for Trump and that he won the popular vote. Speaker 1 disputes this, stating it was a slim majority of voters and that too few people voted. Speaker 0 says those who cared about issues voted for Trump to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse. Speaker 1 counters that lots of voters were purged from voter rolls before the election. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of election denial. Speaker 1 accuses the "narcissist in that building" of gaslighting.

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Trump’s Brutal Plan for His Second Term | Dinesh D’Souza
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Dinesh D'Souza discusses Donald Trump's resilience amid 91 criminal charges, suggesting that while other Republicans would falter, Trump continues to thrive politically. He reflects on his evolving perspective of Trump since 2016, noting that Trump symbolizes a departure from the political elite and resonates with everyday Americans. D'Souza argues that Trump's rise is a reaction against the transformative policies of the Obama era, which many underestimated. He believes Trump underestimated the depth of government corruption, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where Trump trusted established institutions that ultimately turned against him. D'Souza emphasizes the need for Trump to broaden his coalition and appoint capable individuals to reform government institutions in a potential second term. The conversation touches on election integrity, with D'Souza asserting that the GOP is now more vigilant against voter fraud. He highlights the vulnerabilities in the election system, including the ease of ballot manufacturing. D'Souza expresses confidence that if the election is fair, Trump will win, but acknowledges the challenges posed by media manipulation and institutional biases. Ultimately, he argues for accountability within government and media to restore trust and normalcy in American politics, suggesting that without such measures, the country risks further division and instability.
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