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The speaker expresses their belief that Obama has not done anything beneficial for black people, despite some still praising him. They criticize the district attorney in Atlanta, accusing her of seeking attention and having political aspirations. They also mention the case against Trump, calling it excessive. The speaker refers to Obama as the worst thing for black people and implies that other presidents have also been detrimental.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of action against those who cheated in the election, focusing instead on targeting those who report or question the cheating. They claim that this will be remembered as a bigger disgrace than the Russia hoax. The speaker emphasizes the importance of honest elections and strong borders, stating that without them, there is no country. Currently, they believe that the country is lacking in these aspects.

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The speaker expresses concern about the corruption and weaponization of the justice system in the United States. They promise to restore fairness and equality under the law by appointing US attorneys who are different from the Soros district attorneys. They plan to overhaul the Federal Department of Justice and launch civil rights investigations into Marxist local district attorneys. The speaker also calls for a federal inquiry into a Soros prosecutor in Austin, Texas, who charged a veteran with murder. They will establish a task force to protect the right to self-defense and investigate the use of police state tactics against conservatives and Christians. Additionally, they aim to reform law schools and bar associations to save the legal system from Marxist influences.

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The video discusses allegations of corruption involving the Fulton County District Attorney, Fannie Willis, and her boyfriend, Nathan Wade. It is claimed that Willis hired Wade, who had no experience in prosecuting felony cases, to prosecute former President Trump. Additionally, it is alleged that Willis used public funds to go on lavish trips with Wade. Documents suggest that Wade had meetings with the Biden White House while investigating Trump, raising concerns about collusion. The video argues that this case is riddled with conflicts of interest and corruption. The speakers express disbelief at the audacity of the alleged actions and criticize the lack of consequences for Willis.

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The speaker expresses concern about the increasing politicization of the DOJ and FBI, stating that it has led to a dangerous accumulation of power. They assert that this cycle of power and politics needs to be halted. The speaker then accuses Christopher Wray and Mary Garland, the leaders of the FBI and DOJ respectively, of corruption, claiming that this is a widely known fact among the American people.

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The speaker questions why the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, is not taking action against a person who defended themselves. They express frustration that the person is only facing a short prison sentence. Another speaker responds, stating that Alvin Bragg is a justice warrior who prioritizes criminals over victims. They mention other DAs in San Francisco, LA, and Philadelphia who have similar approaches. The focus is on protecting criminals rather than victims.

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The speaker accuses the attorney general of committing fraud and calls the entire case a fraud. They believe it is election interference and is preventing them from being in Iowa and New Hampshire. The speaker strongly asserts that the attorney general is a fraud who has committed fraud.

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The speaker expresses frustration and accuses the person they are speaking to of protecting the Bidens. They criticize the FBI for lack of transparency and trustworthiness, comparing it unfavorably to the past. The speaker accuses the person of whitewashing corrupt conduct and concludes by stating that the people who work for the FBI deserve better than them.

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The speaker questions why the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, is not taking action against a person who defended themselves. They express frustration at the possibility of the person only receiving a short prison sentence. Another speaker responds, stating that Alvin Bragg is known for being a justice warrior who prioritizes criminals over victims. They mention other DAs like Boudin in San Francisco, Gascon in LA, and Kramer in Philadelphia, who allegedly follow a similar approach. The speaker suggests that these DAs prioritize protecting criminals rather than victims.

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The speaker reveals that the district attorney owes them because they were good to them in the past. They mention their previous experience in elections and being the vice chair of the Democratic Party. They also mention Jack, who helped them and acted as their buffer.

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We need a District Attorney who will prioritize ethics and integrity. We deserve someone who won't engage in inappropriate relationships with their employees or misuse funds meant for children. It's time for a change.

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The speaker criticizes President Biden's Department of Justice, accusing it of trying to destroy Donald Trump during the election by filing numerous indictments against him. They claim that this strategy aims to divert Trump's attention from campaigning and drain his resources. The speaker argues that the Department of Justice has become politicized, going after political opponents like Trump and protecting Democrats like Biden and his son Hunter. They believe this harms the American people and undermines democracy.

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The speaker expresses outrage and frustration at the limited time given to address a national crisis. They criticize the lack of action and accuse the officials of selling out and lacking trustworthiness. The speaker compares the situation to their experience as a prosecutor, calling it "vote trafficking" and accusing the officials of being criminals. They express concern about their voices being silenced and the possibility of unfair elections. The speaker concludes by criticizing the chairperson for not allowing more time for constituents to speak and expressing their dissatisfaction with the lack of action taken.

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The speaker delivers a passionate tirade accusing established power structures of pervasive corruption and enacting or allowing harm without accountability. The core points are laid out as a sequence of high-profile allegations and perceived injustices, presented as ongoing and unresolved. Key claims and topics include: - Widespread frustration with exposing corruption: “I am tired of exposing corruption, doing our homework, [and] presenting the evidence. We know what's happening except then once we expose it, nothing happens. Nobody goes to jail.” - Hillary Clinton and related scandals: “Clinton got away with it. Even the left knew that the Clinton Foundation was dirty. They sold uranium to our biggest enemy, Russia.” The speaker asserts that “She can take confidential top secret emails and put them on her server at her home, something you and I would go to prison for.” - Benghazi and related actions: Benghazi referenced as gun running to a group in Syria that became ISIS, and the killing of a U.S. ambassador; a claim that troops were abandoned on Veterans Day with no consequences. - Spying on a presidential candidate: A charge that spying occurred on a presidential candidate, followed by the assertion that “they were doing it” and that “nothing happens.” - Russia collusion and its handling: The speaker claims collusion with Russia should have been the biggest scandal if true, or else that evidence and paperwork showed they knew it up to the White House; mentions lying to FISA courts, creating an enemies list, and using intelligence agencies to support an operation, claiming millions were spent on a claim they knew wasn’t true. - Ukraine and related investigations: The speaker mentions “the scandal, the loss of billions of tax dollars in Ukraine” and “the lies and the collusion with the Obama administration in Ukraine,” asserting these were downplayed or ignored. - Hunter Biden and Burisma/China: The speaker references “Hunter Biden, forget about Burisma. What was that? $7,000,000,000?” and asserts “We have all the proof anyone who cares to be honest needs… on his own freaking laptop,” with claimed verification by Democrats who had access to the same emails. - Deep state and justice system: An assertion of a “deep state” and a corrupted justice department, alongside perceived media complicity, including the claim that the media tells people to deny their own eyes. - Social and cultural protests: Claims that the country is torn apart by radicals marching with “no Trump, no Biden, no America” signs, while dismissing these protests as peaceful; and criticism of teachers’ unions and Black Lives Matter, labeling BLM as a corporation and BLM’s manifesto as advocating the destruction of the nuclear family. - Antifa and political labels: Antifa is dismissed as “not wild in the streets… that’s only an idea,” contrasting with the speaker’s view of constitutional support as radical. - Final sentiment: A declaration of having reached the limit, with a sense of fatigue and a near decision to end the show due to the perceived state of affairs, concluding with “I almost didn’t make the show last week because this is what I wanted to say to you.”

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The speaker claims to have won the election but was robbed of the job due to cheating. They believe the election was stolen from the people of Georgia and that thousands of voters had their voices stolen. They refuse to concede because they believe the process was unfair and the result was not true or right. They acknowledge that their opponent won an adequate number of votes but do not consider them the legitimate governor. They still believe their opponent won through voter suppression. The speaker emphasizes that the election was not fair and accuses their opponent of dismantling democracy in Georgia. They do not consider themselves the governor of Georgia.

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The speaker urges the Democrats to stop indicting people and focus on doing their job. They warn that if they continue to target former President Trump, it will lead to more support for him in the upcoming election. The speaker emphasizes that when there is injustice and corrupt leadership, the American people will take matters into their own hands by voting. They sign off with their name and a military slogan.

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A speaker questions why a black lawyer with impressive credentials was attacked. The lawyer has years of experience as a judge, ran a successful private practice, and received awards. The speaker wonders why the lawyer's judgment was accepted when hired by a white male Republican in another county, but not when hired by a black female Democrat. The speaker emphasizes that they respect the elected official's decision and believes in hiring based on diversity and quality. The speaker concludes by stating that all three special counselors are exceptional and asks why they are being questioned.

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Good morning, commissioners. Derek Blassingame here. I'm fed up with Fulton County's mishandling of elections and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars by the Democrats. I'm disgusted with the district attorney's office and their apparent bias towards a special prosecutor. It seems like they're wasting money on a frivolous lawsuit for political reasons. I'm calling for a financial audit of the DA's office and urging the appointment of Julie Adams to the board of registration and elections. We need transparency and someone who can address the people's concerns.

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The speaker expresses their opinion that the attorney general is a fraud and accuses them of committing fraud. They believe that the case is a fraud and that it is interfering with their ability to be in Iowa and New Hampshire.

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The speaker claims that someone is lying and should be "extinguished for good." They state that "we have an answer" and "we have a remarkably talented candidate" who is sincere, pragmatic, and open. The speaker urges listeners to "just get it done."

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A prosecutor should begin with a crime and then seek a name, not the other way around. The issue over the past four years has been the targeting of Donald Trump, starting from his 2016 campaign, leading to numerous investigations against him. As attorney general, I will not politicize the office or target individuals based on political affiliation. Justice will be applied fairly across the country. We need to unite and move forward; otherwise, we risk losing our country.

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There is corruption, injustice, and crime in Cory Booker and Governor Murphy's New Jersey, and that will stop. The speaker looks forward to working with Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice to further the president's agenda of putting America First, cleaning up messes, and going after the people they should be going after, not the falsely accused. When asked who they will go after, the speaker says they have to see what's going on. The speaker believes Cory Booker and Governor Murphy have failed New Jersey, citing crime in Newark and Camden as evidence of a neglected state. The speaker states that New Jersey is one of the most populated states for its size, and the neglect needs to stop. The speaker says they will do a bang up job and that it is a great honor.

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The speaker expresses concern that Paxton running to the right in the primary could negatively impact President Trump's agenda. The speaker claims that the race in Texas could cost hundreds of millions of dollars, diverting funds from key states like Michigan, New Hampshire, and Georgia in the midterm elections. The speaker accuses Paxton of being a "con man and a fraud" and states that this will be a key issue in the campaign. The speaker emphasizes their own record of effectiveness and support for President Trump's agenda, citing a 92% voting record. The speaker questions Paxton's motivations, suggesting they are driven by "vanity and personal ambition."

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The speaker states an ad is deceptive because it portrays them and other law enforcement officials as standing alongside Kamala Harris. The speaker recalls a case where Harris appeared briefly for a sound bite and quickly left without interacting with anyone. The speaker says it was disheartening for them and their colleagues to be represented as supporting Harris. The speaker asserts they do not support Kamala Harris, citing her history of not supporting law enforcement. As the sheriff of Tulare County, the speaker believes Donald Trump better represents support for victims, criminal justice, and law enforcement.

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Pomp Podcast #425: Eliza Orlins on Criminal Justice Reform
Guests: Eliza Orlins
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Eliza Orlins, a public defender and candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, discusses her background and the urgent need for criminal justice reform. Growing up in Manhattan and recognizing systemic racism, she felt a calling to become a public defender, dedicating over a decade to fighting for marginalized individuals within a rigged criminal legal system. Orlins emphasizes that the system is not broken but operates as designed, disproportionately affecting people of color, LGBTQIA individuals, and the economically disadvantaged. She shares a poignant story about a client, John, who was arrested for occupying two subway seats, highlighting the absurdity and injustice of the system. Orlins argues that police incentives and accountability are flawed, with a lack of transparency regarding police misconduct. She advocates for the repeal of laws that shield police records from public scrutiny, asserting that accountability is essential for restoring trust in law enforcement. Orlins critiques the War on Drugs, asserting it targets marginalized communities and perpetuates cycles of poverty and incarceration. She supports decriminalizing all drugs and investing in treatment and rehabilitation rather than punishment. Citing successful models like Portugal, she argues for a shift towards a health-based approach to drug use. Discussing bail reform, Orlins highlights the inequities of cash bail, which often keeps low-income individuals incarcerated while wealthier defendants can buy their freedom. She advocates for eliminating cash bail and using less restrictive alternatives to ensure court appearances. Orlins emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift in how district attorneys approach their roles, focusing on justice rather than mere convictions. She believes that the DA's office should prioritize community safety and rehabilitation over punitive measures. As for private prisons, Orlins argues that while they should be abolished, the broader issue lies within the entire prison industrial complex, which profits from incarceration regardless of ownership. She calls for a comprehensive approach to criminal justice reform that addresses systemic issues rather than just targeting private facilities. In her campaign, Orlins aims to bring transformative change to the Manhattan DA's office, advocating for policies that promote justice, equity, and community safety. She encourages public engagement in local elections, emphasizing the importance of electing reform-minded leaders who prioritize the well-being of all citizens.
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