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The speaker discusses the ongoing crisis at the southern border and criticizes the Biden administration for its handling of the situation. They highlight the overwhelming number of illegal immigrants entering the country and the negative impact it has on American communities. The speaker also emphasizes the dangers posed by drug trafficking and the potential for terrorists to enter undetected. They call for immediate action to secure the border and protect American citizens. The speaker mentions several bills being considered to address the issue and criticizes the reported deal in the Senate, arguing that it does not include the necessary policy changes to solve the crisis. They conclude by questioning President Biden's commitment to border security and the rule of law.

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Ukraine lacks ammunition, not courage. Abandoning them is un-American. House Republicans must choose: support America as a leader of the free world or side with Putin. Translation: Ukraine is not running out of courage and bravery. Ukraine is running out of ammunition. Abandoning Ukraine is to really abandon ourselves. It's simply un American. House Republicans have a choice. Stand with us to ensure America remains a leader of the free world or stand with Vladimir Putin.

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The speaker proposes an amendment to stop funding Ukraine, claiming that the US has taken over the country and is fighting a proxy war without public approval. They argue that the US is providing extensive financial assistance, military equipment, and weapons to Ukraine, totaling $113 billion in 2022 alone. The speaker criticizes the state and foreign operations bill for granting Ukraine a blank check, allowing the State Department to bypass oversight. They express concern that this funding will perpetuate endless war and bring the conflict to American soil. The speaker cites polling data showing that a majority of Americans oppose further funding for Ukraine and believe the US has already done enough. They argue that taxpayer dollars should be used to secure the US southern border and combat issues like human trafficking. The speaker urges the adoption of their amendment.

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Joe Biden's recent actions have raised concerns about the state of the United States. He mentioned sending cluster bombs to Ukraine due to a shortage of ammunition, and called up reserve forces to Europe, indicating a lack of troops. These actions, along with the low recruitment numbers, have led to a dangerous situation. The speaker believes that Biden and his administration have put the country at risk and are dragging it into World War 3. They criticize Biden's corrupt dealings with China and Ukraine and argue against admitting Ukraine into NATO. The speaker promises to prioritize America's interests and work towards peace and stability. They also highlight the need to rebuild the military and address defense procurement issues.

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The speaker criticizes the government for spending $66 billion on illegal immigrants compared to $3 billion on homeless veterans in 2023. They suggest reallocating funds to support veterans' mental health, caregiver programs, and homeless services. The speaker blames the Biden administration for not prioritizing American citizens over illegal immigrants. They urge for transparency in spending to redirect funds to benefit veterans.

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Since Biden took office, the U.S. has spent $100 billion in an undeclared war against Russia, primarily funding Ukraine with $75 billion. Despite claims of Ukrainian victories, many believe Ukraine cannot win against Russia's superior resources. Most Americans oppose further funding, yet Congress continues to push for more aid. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson plans to prioritize a $60 billion aid package for Ukraine, despite a lack of support from Republican voters. Critics argue that this funding diverts attention from pressing domestic issues, like illegal immigration and national debt. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene emphasizes the disconnect between lawmakers and their constituents, urging Americans to hold their government accountable and prioritize domestic needs over foreign wars.

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The speaker questions why the government is sending funds to Ukraine instead of focusing on domestic issues. They criticize the president for not prioritizing their own territory and consider it a foolish decision. Biden is referred to as an idiot.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the Ukraine conflict as part of a broader geopolitical strategy attributed to a globalist elite. Speaker 1 contends that globalists in the White House, in Congress, and in European capitals want BlackRock to take over Ukraine to strip its resources and subjugate it to a globalist agenda, and they also aim to destroy Russia. The claim is that the war has never been about Ukraine itself, but about destroying Russia. According to Speaker 1, the people in charge failed to perform strategic analysis, underestimating Russia by treating it as if it were the post-Soviet state of 1992—weak and prostrate. The reference to John McCain’s description of Russia as “Spain with a gas station” is invoked to illustrate this hubris. The argument continues that Russians warned against NATO on their border and about the dangers of Western actions in Eastern Ukraine, but these concerns were ignored. Speaker 1 asserts that the outcome is a dangerous, ongoing war that could become regional or global, with a consequence that the White House is not fully grasping. He predicts a massive Russian offensive when ground conditions permit, foreseeing that much of what is currently identified as Ukraine—especially the Kyiv government—will be swept away. He claims the Kyiv government represents the interests of the globalist elite seeking resources to exploit, not the Ukrainian people. The discussion shifts to broader economic implications, including the potential loss of the petrodollar as Putin engages with Saudi Arabia and China. Speaker 1 frames the war as both military and financial, suggesting that BRICS could expand dramatically and move to a gold-backed currency, whether a single currency or a basket. He asserts that this shift threatens the current global financial system and that the globalists are desperate as a result. The speaker fears that once Ukraine’s fate becomes clear, there will be pressure to deploy US forces into Western Ukraine, with Polish and possibly Romanian troops, which would escalate into a full-scale war with Russia. According to Speaker 1, Putin has shown restraint and does not want a war with the West, but intervention in Western Ukraine could end in open conflict. Speaker 1 also argues that Putin has repeatedly warned against advancing the border toward Russia and transforming Ukraine into a hostile actor, framing what happens in Ukraine as an existential strategic interest to the United States. He contrasts this with a claim that Biden’s stance has prioritized regime change in Russia and the division of Russia to exploit it, while alleging that oligarchs like Kolomovsky, Soros, and others are part of this globalist project. The discussion concludes with criticisms of U.S. military recruitment practices, suggesting the Army and Marines are not prepared for such a conflict, including comments about recruitment of illegals encouraged by the administration.

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Democrats are accused of neglecting American lives at the southern border, allowing criminals to enter. Biden's policies are blamed for illegal migration, endangering public safety and the environment. The administration is criticized for rolling back border policies, leading to increased crime and drug trafficking. The speaker, Kim Klasek, is running for Congress to prioritize American interests, advocating for border security, deportation, and law enforcement. She emphasizes the importance of putting America first and protecting citizens and children.

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The speaker accuses the Congresswoman of voting to send arms and weapons to Ukraine, potentially starting a nuclear war. They criticize her for being an establishment figure and not standing up against the war. The speaker demands a simple yes or no answer on whether she will stop nuclear war. They claim that funding for the war continues and call her a liar. The speaker urges her to let her conscience guide her actions.

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Speaker 0 expressed gratitude for the attendees and mentioned a meeting with President Zelensky, emphasizing support against Putin's invasion. They requested a clear strategy and detailed answers from the White House regarding Ukraine. Criticizing the Biden administration, they highlighted the need for oversight and a coherent plan before allocating additional funds. The speaker then shifted focus to national security, specifically the border crisis. They highlighted the high number of illegal crossings, the presence of terrorists, and the alarming amount of fentanyl entering the country. The speaker stressed the urgency of addressing these issues and reiterated the need for clarity and oversight in spending taxpayer dollars.

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In 2017, the speaker pledged to fight alongside others and push the case against Russia in Washington, expressing confidence in their victory and promising to provide necessary support. Later, the speaker declared they would not vote for any aid until the U.S. border is secured and asylum/parole are reformed, claiming Democrats are unwilling to act while all Republicans are in favor. The speaker stated they will not help Ukraine until the U.S. helps itself.

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The speaker criticizes the US government's funding of the proxy war in Ukraine, arguing that it prioritizes military aid over domestic infrastructure. They highlight the lack of transparency and accountability in the allocation of tax dollars, revealing questionable payments and arms deals. The speaker questions the wisdom of escalating the conflict with Russia, pointing out the potential for nuclear annihilation. They also criticize the erosion of democracy in Ukraine and the profit-seeking motives of individuals involved in the war. The speaker calls on the UN Security Council to enforce the UN Charter and monitor NATO's actions.

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The American people should be proud of their support for Ukraine. We will continue supplying Ukraine with critical weapons and equipment, including $200 million that I just approved. However, without additional funding, our ability to help Ukraine respond to urgent demands is coming to an end. We need Ukraine to fix its broken immigration system, and Congress needs to do the same at home. Holding Ukraine funding hostage to push a partisan agenda on the border is not the solution. We need real solutions.

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The speaker questions the unconditional financial support given to Ukraine and emphasizes the need for a plan and payment for any future aid. They also mention diverting funds from Israel's arms budget. The speaker then asks if the government will be shut down and suggests that the Republican party should focus on shutting down the border as a message.

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The speaker criticizes a bill that prioritizes Ukraine over America, arguing that it neglects pressing issues such as border security and rising costs for American families. They express frustration with the lack of debate and amendment opportunities in the Senate, emphasizing the need for individual members to have more influence. The speaker also highlights the Biden administration's actions that have contributed to the current border crisis, including reversing Trump-era policies and not enforcing immigration laws. They criticize the administration's energy policy and its impact on US relations with Russia. The speaker concludes by expressing concerns about the allocation of foreign aid and the neglect of American priorities.

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The speaker criticizes the opposition for spreading falsehoods about foreign lands. They mention the current struggles faced by Ukrainians in defending their democracy. Quoting from Trump's "America First" policy, they question if conservatives voted against the Canada-Ukraine free trade agreement because they are influenced by Trump's stance on not using military might to rebuild other countries. The speaker implies that conservatives may not support the rebuilding of Ukraine and its democracy.

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The speaker believes that the top priority of the US military should be to protect the homeland. They argue that defending against an invasion across someone else's border is a misplaced priority when there is an armed invasion across the US border. They express concern about a potential armed conflict with Russia and China while the US's own defense capabilities are not secured. The speaker favors ending the war and proposes making a deal with Putin to freeze the current lines of control in Ukraine and ensure that NATO does not admit Ukraine. They also discuss the need to focus on defending the US border, predicting against electromagnetic pulse attacks, and declaring economic independence. The speaker emphasizes the importance of protecting American interests and deterring China from going after Taiwan. They believe that ending the war and making certain demands of Putin would be the best outcome for Ukraine and the rest of the world. The speaker acknowledges that their position may not be popular within their own party but believes in speaking the truth even when it is hard. They express admiration for Reagan's willingness to speak his vision even if it wasn't popular and emphasize the need to revive Nixon's realism in dealing with Russia and China. The speaker concludes by stating their commitment to fixing the situation and preventing the US from being sleepwalked into war.

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The speaker criticizes the act of withholding Ukraine funding to push a partisan agenda on the border, stating that it is not the right approach. They emphasize the need for genuine solutions.

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The speaker criticizes the Biden administration and Democrats for their handling of the border crisis. They highlight the high number of migrant deaths, brutalization of children and women by human traffickers, and the influx of drugs across the border. The speaker argues that Democrats do not care about these issues and accuses them of wanting open borders. They also criticize a bill that is being kept secret and claim it will not fix the problem. The speaker believes that Republican leadership is ineffective and accuses them of negotiating in bad faith. They express support for Texas' efforts to defend their state and criticize Biden's actions.

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I would like to remind Congress that Ukraine is not part of the United States, and it is not our responsibility to defend their borders. The Department of Defense has consistently failed its audits and cannot account for over 61% of its assets. Instead of focusing on Ukraine, we should prioritize defending our own borders, as 300 Americans die every day from Fentanyl poisoning originating from China and Mexican cartels. It is crucial for Congress to understand that the American people work hard to protect our own nation, not other countries. Therefore, we should redirect our efforts towards securing our border.

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The speaker claims the U.S. president has fabricated a border crisis. They assert the president has stalled the government and harmed its workers for a "vanity project" called the wall. The speaker states this is a distraction from genuine problems.

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The speaker believes in Israel as an ally, but if they act alone, they must handle the consequences. The speaker criticizes the Iraq War as based on "bald face lies" and warns against repeating such mistakes. They argue that the current movement is a reaction to the Iraq War and the financial collapse under the Bush administration. The speaker claims the U.S. has 10 million "illegal alien invaders" and that this is a war on American streets, a higher priority than involvement in the Middle East or Ukraine. They state the Russian-speaking Eastern border of Ukraine is not a vital national security interest of the U.S. They criticize potential military action without economic measures and question Mike Pompeo's motives. The speaker warns against being drawn into another war, especially with internal issues like fentanyl deaths, CCP influence, and radical judges. They emphasize the threat in the South China Sea and Taiwan, arguing this is a diversion.

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The speaker questions why the United States is involved in Ukraine instead of focusing on issues like border control, migration, and national debt. They suggest negotiating with Russia and reaching an agreement, understanding that Russia will fight for its interests. The speaker believes it would be smarter to respect Russia's interests and seek solutions through common sense.

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The speaker blames the Biden administration for the open border allowing illegal aliens in the country. They led the effort to impeach Secretary Mayorkas and are waiting for a Senate trial. President Trump visited the border, highlighting the issue. Joe Biden only visited after Trump's trip. The speaker believes illegal immigration is hurting America, citing tragic incidents like the murder of a University of Georgia student.
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