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President Trump stated that a corrupt group within the American government weaponized intelligence and law enforcement agencies. One speaker argues that one doesn't have to be a member of MAGA to acknowledge legitimate grievances regarding Peter Strzok, Lisa Page texts, FISA abuse, and the Alvin Bragg case. Another speaker asserts that Merrick Garland followed the facts and law, and grand juries in Florida and DC believed there was enough evidence to indict Donald Trump on 44 counts. Jack Smith believes he would have been successful in two cases if Trump had not been elected president. The speaker claims the charges were dropped only because he was president. The first speaker clarifies that the initial concerns were about the Russiagate investigation and the Alvin Bragg case, while the second speaker addressed the Jack Smith investigation.

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If you're a patriotic American who does your research, how could you hate Donald Trump? He's the most popular businessman in American history. Before 2016, he had the most movie cameos. How can he be racist when he won an NAACP award? Didn't we have peace around the world when Trump was in office? Why are we giving Ukraine 60 billion when we have border problems? After the U.S. left a million guns in Afghanistan, Xi Jinping and Putin gave the Taliban legitimacy. Didn't Biden give Putin access to a gas pipeline, and then Putin went to war with Ukraine? Was it a coincidence that Brittney Griner was traded for Victor Boot after that? You voted for this over Trump? You need to wake up.

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The speakers debate whether the country is better off now than in 2018. Speaker 0 cites inflation, the immigration crisis, 8 million illegal border crossings, and crime as reasons the country is worse off. Speaker 2 attributes economic crises to the 2008 meltdown and the pandemic, claiming the country recovered better than other nations. Speaker 1 states that if you have money, things are worse. Speaker 1 also points out that Trump didn't build the wall. Speaker 0 says they can't really think that.

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President Trump has been indicted, which is causing outrage among his supporters. They argue that he has done nothing wrong and that this is just a ploy to undermine him. The indictment is related to a hush money case involving Stormy Daniels, but his supporters believe it is a weak reason to go after him. They believe that this move will only strengthen their support for Trump and ensure his re-election in 2024. They also criticize the lack of action against other politicians, such as Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, who they believe have committed crimes. Republicans are urged to stand up for Trump and not let the Democrats run them over.

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The episode opens with Lou Stump and his co-hosts, Chet Liftkit and Joey DeNardi, broadcasting from FEMA region six in an in‑person Nimrod pod taping. They recount Alex Jones’s 45‑minute interview with Ed Martin, described as “fighting the deep state for over three decades as a lawyer and political activist.” They say President Trump appointed Martin as US attorney of Washington DC, but his confirmation was blocked by Congress, so Trump created a special office for Martin with nationwide jurisdiction overseeing “secret strike forces,” including the Weaponization Working Group. Martin allegedly told Infowars that they would go after mortgage and tax fraud instead of complex racketeering, aiming for quick indictments. They assert the strike force faces trouble finding workhorses in the DOJ and say Trump has ordered firings of noncompliant officials and brought in replacements; Andrew Bailey, Missouri’s attorney general, is named as co‑deputy director of the FBI. The panel asserts Bailey is preparing to backfill Cash Patel, the FBI director, and claims Martin himself is being considered to replace Pam Bondi as US attorney general. They allege grand juries are open in Virginia, Missouri, New York, and Florida, and claim 97% of DC courts are rigged by Democrats. They say NSA at Fort Meade and CIA Langley are among Virginia jurisdictions with open grand juries. The hosts claim White House sources confirm indictments are coming, and if they don’t happen, Bondi will be fired and someone more effective will be installed. They warn listeners to prepare for “false flags” and say Trump has declared war on the deep state. They urge Ed Martin and Trump to gain public support to pressure the DOJ, and contrast Trump’s perceived actions with what they claim would happen under other presidents. Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 push back and add their takes. Speaker 1 doubts Trump’s track record in 2025, calling actions patronizing and noting discrepancies between words and deeds, and expressing skepticism that short‑term moves will create long‑term change. Speaker 2 argues fighting the swamp is good and highlights loyalty to Trump, noting weekly conversations and Trump’s praise of Martin after the bid was blocked, as well as interest in Biden pardons. Speaker 0 defends the shift, noting Alex Jones’s earlier skepticism about indictments and saying Trump has learned from the first term and is draining the swamp. They debate the credibility of grand juries, subpoenas, and raids, with Speaker 0 insisting indictments are the measure of success and that public pressure on the DOJ is necessary for accountability. They pivot to a broader discussion, declaring that the mainstream media isn’t taking grand jury openings seriously, and that the “mainstream” narrative conflicts with what they claim to be open and subpoenaed investigations. They accuse the CIA, FBI, and State Department of lying about certain events and assert that a cover‑up is in progress to protect figures like MBS (Mohammed bin Salman) and to shield broader networks. They promote the idea that the information age—via platforms like X (formerly Twitter)—allows the public to uncover truth and collaborate with others in citizen journalism, despite censorship and shadowbans. They claim there is an information war and that the common sense movement empowers people to push back against deep state control and corporate interests. A major diversion in the program is a deep dive into the Las Vegas shooting (10/01/2017). They recount the mass casualty event at the Route 91 Harvest Festival, with Steven Paddock alleged to have acted alone, and they raise questions about the number of firearms (including AR‑15s with bump stocks) and the timeline of the breach of the Mandalay Bay window. They present conflicting observations, such as the claim that the Mandalay Bay window in Paddock’s room remained unbroken when officers breached the room two hours after the shooting, while another window was broken in a different room. They argue the official story is refuted by video and audio evidence showing muzzle fire from helicopters, with unmarked choppers and off‑transponder activity. They allege multiple shooters and a Saudi involvement angle, alleging ETS (the Saudi version of Blackwater) and Maverick helicopters were present, and they claim the state department intervened to extract MBS from danger. They propose that Paddock was a distraction to divert attention from helicopter operations and that someone killed Paddock to fake a suicide, with the Saudis supposedly escaping via helicopters and private planes. They reference White House, media, and John Cullen (a pseudonym) as sources distributing these allegations, and they assert a network of witnesses and “Arabic men” seen on the ground. They also mention 911 calls from casinos and claim the footage and evidence were suppressed or misrepresented by mainstream outlets. They shift to discussions about Pizzagate, WikiLeaks, and a “Democrat Pedophile Network.” Lou frames Pizzagate as an older conspiracy surface that connected DC pizza parlors (Comet Ping Pong, and nearby Bestia Pizza) to a pedophilia network, citing alleged Instagram posts, the Bestia Pizza logo described as a triangle‑maze used as a pedophile marker, and a slate of famous figures associated with the pizza ecosystem. They recount alleged connections to Obama, Clinton, Podesta, Epstein, and others, and they argue these establishments hosted a global human trafficking hub. They reference Hillary Clinton’s emails (via WikiLeaks) and discuss the alleged use of coded language in emails about “CP” and “pizza,” asserting evidence of a deeper network and the need for investigation, while alleging cover‑ups by the FBI and DOJ. They cite an email in which a dinner with Obama and Anthony Bourdain was linked to a “b h kids” coded code about children, calling it disturbing. They mention cabinets on Wayfair listed for high prices named after missing children, suggesting further evidence of pedophile networks. Religious reflection and political philosophy follow, with discussions of Catholicism, Protestantism, and the role of faith in public life. They discuss RFK Jr.’s MAHA movement, nutrition, and preventative medicine as a path to healthier Americans, arguing for embedding nutrition into premed training and MCATs; they emphasize the need for comprehensive blood panels and personalized medicine, criticizing conventional medicine’s one‑size‑fits‑all approach and the influence of big pharma and corporate interests. They advocate a bipartisan approach to reform, credit RFK Jr. for pushing preventative health measures, and argue for a system prioritizing common sense and the public’s health over political partisanship. They close with calls to separate populism from Trump, view Trump as a vehicle to implement the people’s will, and envision the “second American revolution” rooted in transparency, constitutional values, and a renewal of American sovereignty. The episode ends with a sign‑off from Lou and a reminder to follow the Nimrod pod on X and subscribe to their Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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Breaking news: Donald J. Trump, the 45th president of the United States, has been indicted for the fourth time by the Biden regime's justice system. Patriots are fed up, questioning the election outcome and waving flags. They accuse the Democrats of being corrupt pedophiles and censoring the truth. Trump's supporters stand by him, claiming he never changed for fame and has been a legendary figure for 30 years. They criticize liberal leaders and fake news, urging Americans to keep their faith in God. This concise transcript highlights the indictment and the passionate support for Trump, emphasizing the distrust in the justice system and the media.

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In response to questions about how the White House can reach frustrated voters and improve their sense of the situation, Speaker 0 opens by noting that lower inflation and gas prices are key, and asks what the White House can do to make those voters feel better or convince them the situation is improving, also pointing out that they are being told lies by the media, a problem he says Republicans have long faced. Speaker 1 replies by emphasizing a central point derived from polling: there is overwhelming support for President Trump across every issue and dimension. He asserts that the most important point to hammer is that under Trump there was no inflation, whereas Biden’s presidency devastated the economy. He states that there was double-digit inflation overall from when Biden entered to when Biden left, and that prices “went up 30% in four years.” He then claims that when Donald Trump “comes back in,” inflation is “down to near benchmark rates of 2% within months,” describing this as astonishing and asking rhetorically, “How’s that even possible? I mean, we we knew the man was an economic wizard.” He reiterates the question, asking how inflation could move from 30% to nearly 2% in a few months, suggesting that Trump “defied what everybody said was possible.” The exchange centers on contrasting perceptions of economic performance under the two administrations, with Speaker 1 arguing that Trump achieved a rapid and substantial reduction in inflation after a period of high inflation under Biden, and framing this as evidence of Trump’s economic prowess. The dialogue also frames political popularity and media messaging as factors in the public’s views, positioning Trump’s economic record as a core issue for persuading voters who feel left behind.

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President Trump is facing a communist show trial orchestrated by his political opponents. He's been indicted multiple times by Democrats, who are trying to silence him and target his family and business. Despite being persecuted, Trump continues to fight for the country, with millions supporting him.

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We're united by indictments, so bring them on. Trump 2024, no doubt. The hood's got his back, even the gangsters. We're not dumb, we're the American people. Lockdowns, new viruses, none of that scares us anymore. We're not fooled. Trump 2024 is what we want, nothing else will do.

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Speaker 1 initially said "no more Trump" due to his January 6th conduct, but now says "yes" to Trump. Speaker 1 states that Biden-Harris policies are an existential threat to the country and its allies. Speaker 1 believes there are now many attacks on democracy that eclipse January 6th.

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Trump has been indicted, marking the first time in history that a sitting or former president has faced such charges. Some view this as a disgrace, while others compare it to communist tactics. Supporters argue that Trump delivered on his promises, reducing regulations, cutting taxes, building the wall, moving the embassy to Jerusalem, withdrawing from the Iran deal, and appointing conservative judges. They believe he is being targeted because he stood for their beliefs. They see him as the only one who can restore equal justice and stop lawlessness. They claim America is on the brink and their movement is the only hope to save it. They emphasize the importance of delivering a victory for the American people.

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I am here to support President Trump because I believe he has been unfairly targeted by a corrupt justice system. The recent indictment is seen as a bunch of nonsense, with the prosecutor being controlled by white liberals. Despite this, I believe it will actually help Trump's chances in the upcoming election and some even suggest making him king. However, there are concerns about this being communist, but supporters believe it won't affect our freedoms and rights. The speaker, Gary Gibson, a former candidate for New York State governor, expresses his support for Trump and his willingness to fight for his beliefs.

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Donald Trump has been indicted, but the speaker believes it's a distraction from allegations against Biden and his family. They argue that Trump needs to be back in office because he's the only one trying to stop the destruction of the country by the DOJ, feds, and Soros. They criticize Democrats and claim that there are millions of people who will fight against those who want to destroy the country. The speaker urges everyone to support Trump because their lives and the future of the country are at stake. They emphasize that Trump is not part of the corporate system and urge people to focus on the bigger picture.

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The video features various speakers expressing their opinions on the indictment of former President Donald Trump. They criticize the media for their biased coverage and accuse them of perpetuating a fraud on the American public. They argue that Trump is being persecuted and that the decay and filth in Washington, D.C. reflect a sad day for America. They believe that the media's coverage is aimed at interfering with future elections. The speakers also discuss the legal process and express hope that Trump will face financial burdens. They claim that Trump's actions were an attempt to overturn a legitimate election and express concern about the decline in faith in the American democratic system.

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They are trying to remove Trump before the election, which should upset you. The indictment is indefensible, along with a recent rape conviction in New York. There are also concerns about what's happening in Georgia. Mainstream media reporters were allegedly mocking and laughing at Trump, which angers the speaker. Trump's support is growing, with 61% favorability compared to Ron DeSantis' 23%. The speaker believes Trump will never quit and wants to remove "rhinos" from the Senate and House, as well as defund the DOJ and FBI. Trump is seen as a savior in the political arena. The speaker praises Trump for uniting Americans from different backgrounds. They express frustration with the media and believe Joe Biden will be remembered as a corrupt president. The speaker questions if Biden accepted bribes.

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The speakers in the video express their support for Trump and their dissatisfaction with Biden. They believe that Trump brought money and prosperity, while Biden's promises have not been fulfilled. Some speakers mention Trump's policies and business conduct as reasons for their support. They also mention the need for a president who cares about everyone. Some speakers mention the gas prices and the impact on the music industry during Trump's presidency. One speaker even mentions their astrological sign as a reason for supporting Trump. Overall, the speakers express their desire for Trump to return in 2024.

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Former President Donald Trump has been indicted, marking the first time in the nation's history that a sitting or former president faces such charges. Some view this as a disgrace and compare it to communist tactics. Supporters argue that despite facing numerous obstacles, Trump delivered on his promises, including reducing regulations, cutting taxes, building the wall, relocating the embassy to Jerusalem, and withdrawing from the Iran deal. They believe he is being targeted to prevent his re-election and to hinder his agenda. Trump's supporters, including Asian Americans, see him as the only one capable of restoring justice and fighting against lawlessness. They view his potential return to the White House as the end of the raid on his presidency and a chance for retribution. The battle ahead is seen as crucial, with victory needed to bring back a sense of winning for the American people.

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Former President Donald Trump has been indicted, marking the first time in the nation's history that a sitting or former president faces such charges. Some view this as a disgrace and compare it to communist tactics. Supporters argue that despite facing numerous obstacles, Trump delivered on his promises, including reducing regulations, cutting taxes, building a wall, relocating the embassy to Jerusalem, and withdrawing from the Iran deal. They believe he is being targeted to prevent his re-election and to hinder his agenda. Trump's supporters see him as the only one capable of stopping lawlessness and restoring justice. They emphasize the importance of fighting for the America they know and love. The transcript ends with a call to deliver a victory for the American people.

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"58 house Democrats have recently voted to advance articles of impeachment." "Impeach him first and then indict him." "Yes. The president, a sitting president, can be indicted." "On the day Donald Trump leaves office, the justice department may indict him." "It's clear that Trump is the target, and he'll be indicted eventually." "The only thing worse than indicting him would be not indicting him." "Merrick Garland, if you indict Trump, you'll be my person of the year of the decade." "There should be no case in which they wouldn't indict." "The only reasons Trump hasn't been indicted by now is because he's a former president and because he has handpicked judges on his side."

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I'm here to support President Trump because I believe he has been falsely accused and targeted by a corrupt justice system. As a black man, I stand with Trump against this two-tiered system. I proudly wear my "Niggas for Trump 2024" shirt to show my support. Regarding the indictment, I think it's complete bullshit.

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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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The speakers express their dislike for Danny Willis and their support for Trump. They discuss how politics is influenced by lobbyists and believe that Trump cannot be influenced due to his wealth and independence. They mention attending a rally and express the belief that Trump is needed as the country's last president. They praise Trump's track record and claim that his return to office would benefit the economy. They also mention Trump selling merchandise on his website. The conversation briefly touches on Fannie Willis and Kamala Harris, with negative comments about their political careers. The speakers end the conversation on a friendly note.

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Speaker 0: Talking boys wants to give Trump a chance and believes the anti-Trump movement should stop. Speaker 1: Running for president is a cool idea and I can't wait for the inauguration. Speaker 2: This year, the American people are fed up and saying enough is enough. We won't tolerate this behavior anymore. Speaker 0: We need to say enough is enough. Speaker 2: We must stop this now. A new world order is needed. Speaker 1: President Trump's foreign policy means a new world order. Speaker 2: Can we skinny dip at Camp David? A new world order can be created.

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E123: Trump indictment, de-dollarization, should VCs back Chinese AI? RIP Bob Lee
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The discussion begins with a reference to Chamath's company, "Super Gut," and a nostalgic mention of Mahalo, which once thrived but suffered a drastic revenue drop due to Google's Panda update. The hosts debate the implications of this update on Mahalo's failure, with Chamath asserting that external factors, particularly Google's actions, played a significant role. The conversation shifts to the recent indictment of Donald Trump, who faces 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records. The hosts discuss the legal intricacies of the case, with some expressing skepticism about its strength and questioning the motivations behind it. They highlight that many on the left, including former prosecutors, view the case as weak, while others frame it as a politically motivated attack. The hosts explore the potential consequences of this indictment on Trump's political standing, suggesting it may inadvertently bolster his support among Republicans. The discussion then transitions to the broader implications of U.S. debt and the potential for "de-dollarization." The hosts express concerns about the U.S. economy's reliance on the dollar, especially in light of rising national debt and the weaponization of the dollar through sanctions. They analyze the recent trade agreements between China and Brazil that bypass the dollar, emphasizing the need for the U.S. to maintain its economic influence. The conversation concludes with a tragic incident involving Bob Lee, the Cash App creator, who was stabbed in San Francisco. The hosts lament the city's deteriorating safety and attribute it to systemic failures in governance and criminal justice reform. They call for a regime change in San Francisco to address rising crime and restore order, emphasizing the need for courageous political leadership to tackle these pressing issues.

The Megyn Kelly Show

The Weak Case Against President Trump, with Byron Donalds, Arthur Aidala, Dave Aronberg & Brad Smith
Guests: Byron Donalds, Arthur Aidala, Dave Aronberg, Brad Smith
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the recent indictment of Donald Trump, criticizing James Comey for his self-serving tweets and expressing concern over the implications for America. She highlights the 34 felony counts against Trump, arguing that they stem from a single alleged action that has been exaggerated into multiple charges by New York D.A. Alvin Bragg. Kelly emphasizes that Bragg's focus on business record falsification, particularly related to payments made to silence allegations from Stormy Daniels and others, seems politically motivated given his leniency towards violent crime in New York. Kelly outlines Bragg's allegations, including that Trump reimbursed his lawyer Michael Cohen for hush money payments, which were mischaracterized as legal expenses. She questions the legality of the charges, noting that falsification of business records is typically a misdemeanor with a two-year statute of limitations, which Bragg attempts to elevate to a felony by claiming it was done to conceal another crime. The indictment lacks clarity on what that underlying crime is, leading to speculation about potential federal election law violations. The legal panel, including attorneys Arthur Aidala, Dave Ehrenberg, and Brad Smith, discusses the weaknesses in Bragg's case. They agree that the indictment appears to be flimsy and may not hold up in court, particularly if it relies heavily on Cohen's testimony, which they view as unreliable. They express skepticism about the prosecution's ability to prove that Trump intended to commit a crime, emphasizing that the payments could be seen as personal rather than campaign-related expenses. Congressman Byron Donalds joins the show, expressing concern over the political ramifications of the indictment. He argues that the legal actions against Trump are part of a broader strategy by Democrats to undermine him and that they risk overplaying their hand. Donalds believes that Trump's resilience and the perception of political persecution will rally Republican voters around him. He contrasts Trump's leadership with Biden's presidency, asserting that voters will ultimately prioritize effective governance over legal controversies. The discussion concludes with reflections on the implications of the indictment for the upcoming election, with Donalds suggesting that the American public will see through the politically charged nature of the charges against Trump.
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