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I've banned another political opposition party that questioned my legitimacy, using the Department of Justice to seize their assets. This follows my 2022 ban on major opposition parties and TV channels linked to them, as well as taking control of Ukraine's largest television networks. My presidential term ended on May 20th, but I canceled elections, citing martial law and suspending the constitution to remain in power. Some may say this is acceptable because we are at war. But, consider the implications if we accept this rationale. Leaders in other countries may use the same excuse to suspend constitutions and cancel elections, especially considering the conflicts with Russia and China. They are already conditioning people to accept a dictatorship by using the Department of Justice to target political opponents.

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Speaker 0 is asked if he accepted bribes and if he would comment on the arrest of the former president.

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Germany labeled the AFD a far-right extremist threat and is moving to ban it, prompting criticism from figures like Marco Rubio. Similar actions have occurred elsewhere: Marine Le Pen in France has been barred from seeking office, Bolsonaro in Brazil was banned and silenced, and Donald Trump in the U.S. has faced indictments and media blackouts. The speaker claims this is a pattern of disqualifying opposition and criminalizing dissent, drawing a parallel to actions taken by Adolf Hitler. They assert that censorship and the arrest of political rivals are not about defending democracy, but about global control defending itself. The speaker urges listeners to recognize this pattern and resist division. They state that awareness is the most powerful act of resistance, and encourage listeners to unite and refuse to be branded by the established order.

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Europe has changed dramatically, and there is no freedom of speech anymore. Pavlov, the head of Telegram, was removed from his airplane in France. Thierry Breton, chairman of the European Commission, allegedly threatened Elon Musk with criminal and civil prosecution if he interviewed Donald Trump live on X spaces. Brazil censored Twitter and other social media sites three weeks ago. This rise of censorship and totalitarianism is occurring worldwide. The only hope to prevent that in the U.S. is Donald Trump; otherwise, this is what will happen if Kamala gets in.

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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump cannot be on the ballot due to his involvement in the January 6th insurrection. Some may have overlooked this news assuming the US Supreme Court would overturn the decision, especially with the holidays approaching. However, it is crucial for everyone, regardless of their political beliefs, to pay attention because our democracy is at stake.

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Marine Le Pen's embezzlement conviction has made her ineligible to run for president, a catastrophic end to her political career. The charges stem from allegedly taking money from the European Parliament, meant for MEPs, and funneling it to her party in France. The speaker questions whether the charges are legitimate or a politically motivated attempt to control a popular right-wing leader amid rising frustration with mass migration and national breakdown. They ask if Europe is in a democracy crisis, pointing to Trump's legal battles and the potential "lawfare" against Conor McGregor. The speaker questions whether protecting borders is racist, particularly for melting pot nations. They also question the role of global bureaucracies like the EU and UN, suggesting they facilitate institutional power rather than individual freedom. They ask if repurposing European Parliament funds for national endeavors is truly a terrible crime, or a pretext to stop Le Pen from running. They highlight the rise of populist movements in Europe, like the gilets jaunes, protesting corporate financial power. They argue that people should be able to choose their leader, regardless of whether others agree with their rhetoric.

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The speaker claims AFD members have been victims of violence, including arson. They believe banning AFD is being considered despite it being the leading party in polls, which would set a dangerous precedent for Western democracies. The constitutional court would make the decision, potentially taking years unless they "overthrow everything." The speaker alleges the head of an agency admitted his duty was to diminish AFD's poll numbers, likening it to the Russiagate hoax. AFD was founded in 2014 advocating for direct democracy and opposed open border policies during the migrant crisis. The speaker states AFD members need police protection at conventions due to violence. They claim censorship is already happening, with politicians favoring censorship and individuals facing prison sentences for jokes about ministers.

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Speaker 0 claims that someone was put in solitary confinement for more than a hundred days for speaking about what was happening inside his country. He says he knows why this is happening: purely for votes and to keep people in power. Speaker 0 adds that after visiting Europe and making videos about what was happening, he anticipated similar moves in the United States. He recounts a sit-down interview with Tommy Robinson, who explains that the Labour Party in the UK, and the Democrat Party in the US, stay in power because they “tell these Muslims they can go ahead, do whatever they want.” He says a Muslim “should be more conservative than they would be a liberal” because they don’t stand for much of that progressive stuff, and that “they have Sharia law” above everything. According to him, if someone goes to a mosque with a thousand people, the mosque leader is told, “we’re gonna let you guys do whatever you want, just make sure you vote for us.” He asserts that, as a result, the leader of the mosque will lead everyone in the mosque to voting centers to vote for that candidate. He claims this is why in London the mayor is Muslim and many surrounding towns are Muslim, and that they actually have courts practicing Sharia law. He says he anticipated this would happen in America as well, and mentions Mundami as an example. Speaker 0 then notes Mundami advocated for making childcare more affordable when running for office. He questions what is known about childcare now, describing daycare centers as “complete frauds.” He says he anticipated the current development and that people are now starting to see it in America. Speaker 0 explains that after he was pressed to give his opinion, people began loving it, even though he had not intended to speak out. He says he was originally just going to ask people questions, but they turned his journalism into activism, which he says forced his hand. He says he feels compelled to continue. Speaker 1 cautions, advising not to let them force him into something he thinks they don’t want him to do, referencing what he is currently doing. He concludes that they would rather have an activist than a competitor.

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Today, politicians faced intimidation and threats, with one man arriving at an office to harm a politician. The police intervened, and the man was arrested. These incidents highlight the dangers faced by those who stand up for their beliefs. Similar to the recent shooting of the Slovakian prime minister for opposing the EU, there is a heavy price to pay for speaking out. Change can happen by voting for nationalist candidates on June 7th.

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Former President Trump has been indicted on what the speaker considers to be baseless charges. Despite winning millions of votes and no clear evidence of posing a threat to national security, he now faces the possibility of a lifetime in prison. The speaker draws a parallel between the current situation and Paris during the German occupation, suggesting that the country feels occupied.

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Yesterday, four German AFD candidates who were supposed to sit in the elections died suddenly. Four politicians that are a part of the AFD in Germany, which supports mass deportations, four of them died unexpectedly. By morning, six AFD politicians had died suddenly, and in the last hour the count reached seven—seven from one party. One party in Germany which supports mass deportations. This is before key state elections. To put that into perspective, imagine any party in your country having seven of its politicians die suddenly before an election, especially when they're the opposition. Just before elections, a party that's been gaining a lot of traction in Germany, seven candidates.

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Zelenskyy has banned another political opposition party, seizing its members' assets through the Department of Justice. This follows his 2022 ban on major opposition parties and TV channels linked to them, consolidating control over Ukraine's largest television networks under government control. My presidential term ended on May 20th. I canceled elections, citing martial law and suspending the constitution to remain in power. While some argue this is justified due to the war, consider the implications. Accepting this rationale sets a precedent for leaders to suspend constitutions and cancel elections under similar pretenses, especially considering the ongoing conflicts involving Russia and China. They're already conditioning us to accept authoritarianism by misusing our Department of Justice to target political rivals.

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A convicted felon can run for president.

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In Europe, we lack the First Amendment, limiting our ability to freely criticize the government or certain groups. Tomorrow, my friend Raisa Blomestang stands trial in the Netherlands for allegedly offending a group while criticizing the government's mass migration policies. This reflects a politically motivated judiciary that targets right-wing politicians, as seen with others like Geert Wilders. I can't attend the trial due to health reasons, but I want to raise awareness about the situation in Europe. Raisa's case highlights the risks of expressing dissenting opinions, especially regarding immigration policies. I encourage everyone to support her and remember how fortunate those in America are to have the freedom of speech that we do not enjoy in Europe.

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Former President Trump has been indicted on what the speaker considers to be baseless charges. Despite winning millions of votes and no clear evidence of posing a threat to national security, he now faces the possibility of a lifetime in prison. The speaker compares the current situation to an occupied country, drawing parallels to Paris during the German occupation.

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The speaker claims that someone received 14,000,000 votes but was thrown out of office. The speaker states this action is a threat to democracy. The speaker also claims that this person hates the woman who ran instead of him and cannot stand her.

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Michael Shellenberger testifies about censorship in Brazil, highlighting Supreme Court interference in elections and social media censorship. He discusses being under criminal investigation for exposing these actions, emphasizing the threat to democracy. Another speaker raises concerns about accountability for attacks in Brazil and compares them to events in the US. The discussion touches on the need for consistent standards in addressing abuses of power in both countries.

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Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader, has been found guilty in her embezzlement case by the French court. The ruling potentially jeopardizes her political future and presidential aspirations. The case centered around payments made between 2004 and 2016.

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Former President Trump has been indicted on charges that seem amusing to the speaker. Despite winning millions of votes and no clear threat to national security, he faces the prospect of a long prison sentence. The speaker compares the situation to an occupied country, drawing parallels to Paris during the German occupation.

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A discussion about the controversial statements made by a political figure, Bosma, who proposed limiting the voting rights of Muslims in the Netherlands. The speaker expresses their disapproval of Bosma's views, citing his discriminatory and hateful opinions towards Islam and the judiciary. They also mention the importance of remaining neutral and above partisan politics. The discussion concludes with the speaker emphasizing the need to address these issues and their impact on the country's constitutional values.

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The Biden administration allegedly meddled in Brazil's elections by pressuring President Bolsonaro to accept the results before they happened. Big tech companies, seen as allies of Biden, are censoring any dissenting voices. Lula da Silva was declared the winner, but protests are erupting in response to the alleged suppression.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was thrown in jail for allegedly inciting a lockdown protest through a Facebook post. The incident was criticized by the speaker, who questioned Australia's lack of freedom of speech and compared it to the US. The woman's arrest was live-streamed on Facebook, where she expressed concern about missing her ultrasound appointment. The speaker expressed their love for Australia but stated that they would like it more if the country had freedom of speech. The woman could potentially face a jail sentence of up to 15 years.

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Germany sentenced a 20-year-old girl to jail for calling a police officer a pig, while another person who committed a similar offense received no jail time. The speaker expresses outrage at the injustice and questions the state of women's safety worldwide.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was thrown in jail for allegedly inciting a lockdown protest through a Facebook post. The incident was criticized by one of the speakers, who expressed disappointment in Australia's lack of freedom of speech. The woman's arrest was live-streamed on Facebook, and she mentioned having an ultrasound appointment shortly after. The speaker argued that Australia should adopt freedom of speech like the "greatest country in the world" and questioned how the government could imprison people for expressing their opinions. The woman could potentially face a 15-year jail sentence. The speaker expressed hope that Australia would change its stance on freedom of speech.

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Elon Musk Warns How Close Race Could Derail More Than Just MAGA Agenda
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Wisconsin is currently facing a significant Supreme Court election that could have national implications. Voters are deciding between conservative Brad Shimmel and liberal Susan Crawford in what is the most expensive state judicial race in history. Shimmel argues that Crawford represents a dangerous liberal agenda, claiming she has promised to redraw congressional maps to favor Democrats. If Crawford wins, it could affect rulings on abortion, voter ID laws, and union reforms. Crawford has faced criticism for a past decision to give a lenient sentence to a child molester, which Shimmel highlights as evidence of her judicial philosophy. Polls indicate Crawford is leading, raising concerns among Republicans about voter turnout and the potential loss of congressional seats. The discussion also touches on broader themes of political corruption and the influence of wealthy donors in elections, with Elon Musk's involvement in the race drawing attention. The narrative extends to Europe, where Marine Le Pen faces legal challenges that some view as politically motivated, mirroring concerns about the treatment of right-wing politicians globally. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining democratic integrity and the potential consequences of shifting political power in both Wisconsin and Europe.
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