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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify and preserve the core claims and rhetoric without introducing new conclusions. - Focus on unique or surprising elements (e.g., Podesta plan, specific conspiratorial narratives, targeting lists). - Remove repetition, filler, and off-topic digressions while keeping essential context. - Translate only if needed; here, maintain English content and terminology exactly as stated. - Present quotes or exact phrases where they are central to the claims (Podesta plan, Antifa, etc.). - Do not evaluate the truth or validity of any claims; reflect them as described in the transcript. - Maintain a neutral, concise tone that mirrors the speakers’ emphasis and urgency. Summary: Speaker 0 urges Trump to address the nation about the Modesto plan and offers to send a reel of clips, suggesting he could assemble material like the five-minute video used when “they said no South African farmers are being killed.” He claims he could show a ten-minute clip sequence of hundreds of clips of top Democrats saying, “Trump's coming to kill the migrants. He's coming to kill the blacks,” and asserts there would be a call to rise up and a civil war. He references “the Podesta plan” as the official Democrat party battle plan with production budgets of hundreds of millions and claims it involves producing movies, including a new film described as “battle after battle” with DiCaprio, set in a fictional fantasy United States where people carry plastic explosives and dynamite machine guns, killing ICE officers across the country to free Hispanics from concentration camps. He asserts Hollywood is moving beyond World War II holocaust-themed films to a “new holocaust that isn't happening,” alleging prior depictions like Tom Homan machine-gunning Hispanic women and others; he says these are background cues for uprisings and ties them to the Podesta plan. He contends the Podesta plan is guiding events now, and Trump has declared anti-FUD against domestic and international terrorists. He claims the DOJ is targeting Resoros and asserts that the Democratic party is running the operation, arguing Antifa “doesn't exist” according to documents from Friends of Democracy and Alexander Soros that allegedly show they command Antifa in each city, giving orders on where to attack. He labels it racketeering and domestic terrorism and says the documents prove it and should result in imprisonment. Speaker 1 questions how violence can be stopped, noting that violence has its own logic, is generational, and is hard to pull back from once triggered. Speaker 0 then argues that the left is filled with “entitled illegal aliens,” pointing to videos of ICE waiting outside state courthouses or jails as criminals are released, while mobs attack ICE. He estimates ICE is the underdog with fewer than 10,000 agents against “20 plus million illegals” under Biden. He insists the left, Islamicists, Black Lives Matter, and the trained Antifa form a single coalition, all speaking in concert about a catalyzing event where many of their people are massacred, implying it’s embedded in media and the Podesta plan. He warns of a triggering event—“MSNBC said our constituents want blood”—and claims there are targeted lists of people to be reached, including Tucker Carlson and himself, with houses identified to be attacked. He says he and others have been seen at or near their houses, and that when this launches, it won’t be a door knock but a surge of meth-heads with Molotov cocktails, with undercover footage showing warehouses where NGOs supply money and weapons, ready to “pile in” when given the green light, describing a scenario like “Helter Skelter times 10,000.”

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The speaker states that the majority of protests have been violent, not peaceful. They cite nearly 400 arrests of illegal aliens alone since the protests began in June. The speaker claims that hundreds of people have assaulted law enforcement officers. They assert that the Democrat governor and mayor of Los Angeles have failed their citizens. According to the speaker, most Americans and Californians do not want to see law enforcement officers being assaulted. They thank the president for taking action to protect federal law enforcement agents, federal buildings, and the federal mission of deporting illegal criminals. The speaker says this mission will continue.

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Gavin is accused of being reckless and chaotic for not stopping violence. Donald Trump doesn't want to see a repeat of the property damage, deaths, officer assaults, and destruction of property that occurred in 2020. Gavin is accused of egging on violence and undermining his own argument by condoning actions like throwing rocks at cars and burning the Mexican flag. Karen Bass is questioned about whether she thinks burning is okay, whether it's a car or a whole neighborhood, and why she doesn't act.

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The speaker claims the left has been trying to impose Marxism, socialism, and communism on Americans for generations. Unable to do so during the Cold War, the Democratic Party allegedly shifted tactics, using migration as a weapon to break down the middle class and gain political power. Migration is purportedly used to destroy public education, healthcare, wages, working conditions, and social cohesion, creating chaos that allows the left to advocate for more government control and import voters who do not believe in limited government or the Constitution. The speaker asserts that the Democratic Party is engaging in a violent insurrectionist revolt against ICE, with Democrat shock troops attacking ICE officers and border patrol, including assassination attempts. They claim the Democrat rhetoric, which calls ICE officers Nazis and demands ICE leave communities, inspires domestic terror attacks against law enforcement. The speaker believes the West is at a hinge point.

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The speaker asserts that the Democratic party opposes federal enforcement of immigration laws and arrests/deportations of illegal alien criminals, using a "violent mob" to obstruct immigration law enforcement. They claim President Trump has a mandate to reverse Biden's open border policies and end the lawlessness of California's leaders, promising a large-scale deportation campaign undeterred by left-wing riots. Sanctuary cities will allegedly no longer shield illegal criminals. Examples of removed individuals include a Vietnamese national convicted of murder, a Mexican national convicted of child molestation, a Filipino national convicted of rape, and others with convictions for statutory rape, narcotics violations, domestic violence, and assault. An illegal alien from Mexico was arrested for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement. The speaker claims law-abiding citizens don't want these individuals in their communities. Any attempts to copy the violence to stop deportation efforts will fail, and lawlessness will strengthen the president's resolve to defend Americans from violent criminal illegal aliens.

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ICE raided MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, described as a migrant camp with drugs, illegals, graffiti, and needles. A body was recently found in the lake. Democrats are accused of gaslighting the public by portraying the park as a playground and picnic spot. One speaker says Southern California is resembling a zombie apocalypse with drugged-out people and illegals. Despite the Democrats' outrage, the speaker believes that the people of California, including Democrat citizens, are happy to see the park cleaned up and want to bring California back through strong law enforcement actions. The speaker suggests that whatever Karen Bass is upset about, most people in Los Angeles and California are likely happy about the cleanup.

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Mayor Karen Bass publicly sided with protesters against deportation. Gavin Newsom criticized deportation efforts as chaotic and reckless, claiming they aimed for an arbitrary quota. However, the speaker argues that with millions having entered the country illegally, deporting even thousands daily for four years wouldn't restore the situation before Joe Biden's presidency. The speaker characterizes the situation as an "invasion." The speaker notes Newsom is unhappy that the California Guard was nationalized. The speaker claims Trump has the power to nationalize the Guard without request, drawing a parallel to JFK's nationalization of the Alabama National Guard.

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Riots erupted in Los Angeles against ICE efforts to apprehend illegal aliens and employers. Karen Bass sided with protesters, while Gavin Newsom called ICE's actions "chaotic" and "reckless," claiming they were enforcing an arbitrary deportation quota. The speaker argues that with 12,000,000 people entering the country illegally, deportation is not a quota but an effort to stop an invasion. A CBS poll showed 54% of Americans favor continued deportations. The speaker criticizes Newsom for not intervening to stop the violence, drawing parallels to the 2020 riots. The speaker questions Bass and Newsom's stance on the 12,000,000 people residing illegally amid a $2,000,000,000,000 deficit. The speaker also questions the Mexican government's position, suggesting taxing remittances. The speaker concludes Newsom ruined his chances as a national candidate by siding with those committing violence.

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The speaker addresses criticism that the president's response to the LA protests was a calculated attempt to shift focus from his feud with Musk. The president responded to the LA riots by condemning the violence. The president saw images of border patrol and ICE agents being attacked and vehicles being burned, which prompted his response. The speaker claims the response worked because those images decreased the following night. The speaker adds that the governor and mayor need to do more, and that California has been a mess for years because of Gavin Newsom's incompetence. The president was only responding to the violence.

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The speaker addresses criticism that the president's response to the LA protests was a calculated attempt to shift focus from a feud with Musk. The response rejects this, stating the president condemned violence stemming from Musk and reacted to images of border patrol and ICE agents being attacked with rocks and Molotov cocktails, vehicles burning, and illegal aliens flying foreign flags. This response is credited with reducing such images the following night. The speaker adds that the governor and mayor need to do more, criticizing Gavin Newsom's past actions and suggesting his recent address was for political ambition rather than action. The president was responding to these issues alone.

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The speaker believes that politically, interfering with ICE raids and blaming the federal government for riots is "nuts," but indicative of the Democratic party's current state. Governor Newsom's position also reflects this dynamic. The speaker presumes Newsom wants to run for president and must first establish himself as a "hardcore Trump resistor." According to the speaker, the Democratic Party is primarily defined by its opposition to Trump, which explains most of its actions. This is in response to the results of the November election.

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The speaker claims the Biden administration allowed people from prisons, jails, and mental institutions worldwide to enter the U.S. They allege these individuals included gang leaders and drug lords who were expelled from their home countries and sent to the U.S. border. The speaker applauds the troops for protecting federal property and personnel, and for upholding federal law. They state the troops are protecting ICE agents and the police in Los Angeles. The speaker says the head of the Los Angeles police acknowledged needing the help provided.

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The people committing violence are not the same ones peacefully protesting immigration enforcement. The violent individuals wear hoodies and face masks, using similar tactics across different civil unrest situations. They are connected, and some might call them anarchists. Many of these individuals come from other places specifically to hurt people and cause havoc.

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Three Democrat members of Congress engaged in a physical altercation with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in New Jersey. The speaker believes this is a new low for congressional Democrats, especially since Democrat leadership sent a statement of support. The Democrats were at the facility to demand its closure. The facility houses violent gang members, rapists, and murderers. The speaker claims Democrats support open borders and MS 13 gang members, want to allow illegals to vote, and want to empty the jails. Republicans, on the other hand, want to detain and deport criminal illegal aliens. US attorney Alina Habba in New Jersey has opened an investigation into the matter. The House Republican Conference is discussing appropriate action to address the behavior.

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The transcript presents a highly inflammatory, pro-immigration-enforcement narrative centered on recent unrest in Portland and Chicago, with broad claims about law enforcement, media, and politics. - In Portland, Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, is described as visiting “Rip City,” inspecting what is framed as Antifa’s “mini confederacy,” and interacting with an undocumented migrant in a way likened to a dramatic arrest, with wording implying removal from the country. - The situation at protests is depicted as chaotic and violent, with ICE vans “busting through barricades” and targeting a fentanyl trafficker, a murder suspect, sex predators, and pedophiles “all iced in Oregon.” Protesters are accused of throwing rocks and using lasers and dye, while Democrats are described as saying it’s all “smoke and mirrors.” - Protesters are described as peaceful on the surface but with videographers behind them to create a perception of chaos; a tone is set that the media is biased, and there is contempt for mainstream outlets, including a claim that “Legacy Media doesn’t have any reporters filming the riots.” - Chief Bob Day is introduced as a police chief who is also a DEI consultant, previously working for a DEI nonprofit, and accused of coaching Antifa to avoid arrest. The narrative suggests that Day prioritizes positive media coverage and that his actions reflect a broader strategy to reimagine policing. - The piece asserts a strained relationship between people of color, police, and a broader social order, with speakers claiming that bias and racism within policing have not been adequately addressed and that challenges will increase unless something changes. - There are repeated claims that Antifa is attacking immigration officers for an extended period, while Portland is described as aiding Antifa and resisting ICE. A meeting between Kristi Noem and Bob Day is described as unfavorable to law enforcement, with Day allegedly dissatisfied by the outcome. - Chicago is portrayed similarly: federal agents’ operations are described as being hampered by a stand-down order, with a female rioter who allegedly doxxed ICE agents and rammed a car later described as extremely dangerous; prosecutors reportedly characterize the individual as dangerous, while the left is accused of prioritizing “micro confederacies” to protect alleged criminals. - The transcript ties these events to political figures and themes: mentioning Mayor Johnson and “no ICE zones,” referencing violent crime, and portraying actions by Democrats and certain judges as lenient toward criminals. A Latin King calls for a $10,000 hit on a border patrol commander. - There is a recurring narrative about the 2024-2025 political climate: immigration, crime, media bias, and political power. Claims include that illegal crossings have declined to the lowest level since 1970, that the FBI has arrested thousands in crime sweeps, and that political operatives hope to deploy troops to polling places to “protect the vote.” - The piece ends with criticisms of Kristi Noem and others, accusing them of sensationalism and of inciting actions, and portraying discussions about immigration and policing as deeply adversarial, with calls for stronger enforcement and political maneuvering to influence elections.

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The speaker asserts that the Democratic party opposes federal enforcement of immigration laws and arrests/deportations of illegal alien criminals, using a violent mob to obstruct immigration law enforcement. They claim President Trump has a mandate to reverse Biden's open border policies and end lawlessness in California, promising a mass deportation campaign despite left-wing riots. Sanctuary cities will allegedly no longer shield illegal criminals. Examples are given of illegal aliens arrested in Los Angeles, including individuals convicted of murder, child molestation, rape, and other violent crimes. One individual was arrested for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement. The speaker warns left-wing radicals against imitating the violence to stop mass deportations, stating that such lawlessness will only strengthen the president's resolve to defend Americans from violent criminal illegal aliens. The speaker concludes that order will be maintained and illegal aliens will be expelled.

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Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass claim everything was peaceful, but this is contradicted by what is being observed. People are spitting on police officers, throwing concrete at them, looting stores, defacing buildings, and taking over the street. People are stopping traffic on the 101 freeway. People are waving the Mexican flag while burning and spitting on the flag of the country they insist on staying in. Karen Bass is not telling the truth and is not acting as mayor. The speaker is looking for positive suggestions from the opposition party.

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The left has been trying to impose Marxism, socialism, and communism on Americans for generations, but shifted tactics after the Cold War. The Democratic Party now uses migration to break down the middle class and gain political power by destroying public education, healthcare, wages, working conditions, and social cohesion. This creates chaos that allows them to argue for more government control, redistribution, and power, importing voters who don't believe in limited government or the Constitution to support this agenda. The speaker claims the Democratic Party is engaging in a violent insurrectionist revolt against ICE, with Democrat shock troops attacking ICE officers and border patrol, including assassination attempts. They accuse Democrat rhetoric of inciting domestic terror attacks against law enforcement. President Trump won a mandate to empower ICE and Border Patrol, enforce laws, and remove illegal aliens, and is delivering on that mandate. The speaker calls for patriotic Americans to support ICE, Border Patrol, and President Trump.

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The speaker claims that the individuals committing violence are distinct from those peacefully protesting immigration enforcement. These violent individuals are hooded, masked, and move from one civil unrest situation to another, employing similar tactics. The speaker alleges these individuals are connected, often labeled anarchists, and travel from city to city to instigate harm and chaos. The speaker finds it disgusting that many of these people come from other places just to hurt people and to cause havoc.

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The speaker claims that "lunatic liberals" and Democrats are destroying and vandalizing Tesla dealerships, harassing Tesla drivers, and inciting violence, but the media is not asking Democrats to denounce these actions, unlike how Republicans were questioned about January 6th. The speaker demands arrests and examples be made of these "radical lunatic terrorists," including Pam Bundy, Cash Patel, Brandon Johnson, and Pritzker, for inciting violence. They contrast the media's portrayal of Trump supporters with the alleged lack of coverage of these actions. The speaker insists that these individuals must be held accountable for their "terrorist attacks" on American companies and citizens, warning that someone will get hurt. They thank Elon Musk and Donald Trump for their work.

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California State Assembly member Carl DeMaio claims Gavin Newsom and California Democrats incited violence after ICE raids that targeted criminals. DeMaio states Newsom and other Democrat politicians called for people to take to the streets and fund organizations like the Coalition for Immigrant Humane Rights in Los Angeles (CHERLA). He alleges CHERLA received $34,000,000 in taxpayer money and runs a hotline to direct protestors to ICE agents. DeMaio accuses Democrats of blaming Donald Trump to deflect from their own role in creating a mess with sanctuary state policies. He says a LA city council member encouraged more aggressive tactics to stop ICE. DeMaio asserts Newsom should have deployed the National Guard and is failing to support law enforcement. He appreciates President Trump's intervention and says members of the National Guard are eager to restore order, despite Newsom's plan to file a lawsuit to stop Trump from mobilizing them.

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The speaker discusses protests in New York City where participants chanted: “Christy Noem will hang.” The speaker notes Christy Noem is the secretary for homeland security and says Democrats are “out en masse” saying she will hang. They also chant “save a life, kill an ICE,” and the speaker states this amounts to talking about killing ICE agents. The speaker argues that this demonstrates a permission structure for violence and that the left is openly encouraging violence against ICE agents and cabinet members of the president. The speaker says it will be interesting to see how many Democrats condemn these actions. The speaker asserts that the left has a problem with political violence and that it is visible “more and more.” They claim this is unacceptable and criticize the left for portraying themselves as more virtuous and morally superior, describing this behavior as inconsistent with that portrayal. The speaker emphasizes the need to call this out and to raise awareness about what they view as the violence being promoted by the left. Additionally, the speaker promotes a free email newsletter, stating that it is sent every morning around 7 AM Central. They mention that the link to subscribe is in their profile and urge viewers to drop their email and subscribe. The segment ends with the speaker noting they will see the audience in the next update.

The Rubin Report

Press Sec. Struggles to Hide Her Anger as Reporter Implies He Doesn’t Believe Her Epstein Story
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Dave Rubin opens the July 8, 2025 episode of The Rubin Report discussing the unclear status of the Epstein client list, referencing a memo from the Trump DOJ and FBI that claims no evidence of such a list exists. He highlights a recent 10-hour video release asserting Epstein's suicide and the absence of incriminating evidence against powerful figures. Former mobster Michael Franches, who was incarcerated with Epstein, doubts the suicide narrative, suggesting Epstein was killed due to his connections with influential individuals. Rubin transitions to a significant ICE raid in Los Angeles, criticizing Mayor Karen Bass for opposing federal enforcement actions. He notes the raid's focus on illegal immigrants in areas known for gang activity, emphasizing the federal government's mandate to enforce immigration laws. Bass's comments reflect her frustration with federal intervention, which Rubin argues undermines her responsibility as mayor. The discussion shifts to a recent shooting incident involving Border Patrol agents in Texas, where armed individuals attacked law enforcement. Rubin connects this violence to escalating anti-ICE rhetoric from Democrats, suggesting it incites domestic terrorism against federal agents. Rubin also addresses the media's handling of natural disasters, contrasting coverage of a Texas flood under Trump with past events under Biden, asserting that the media politicizes disaster responses based on party affiliation. He concludes by discussing the potential emergence of a third political party led by Elon Musk, speculating on its implications for the Republican Party and the broader political landscape. Rubin emphasizes the importance of limited government and individual freedoms, quoting Ronald Reagan on the relationship between government and the people.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dems Call Anti-ICE Riots “Peaceful,” and ABC Suspends Journalist for Trump Tweet, with Charlie Kirk
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing riots in Los Angeles, which have erupted over the arrests of illegal immigrants, some with serious criminal histories, including violent crimes. She criticizes local leaders, particularly the mayor and governor, for siding with the protesters rather than law enforcement. The protests began after ICE executed search warrants in the city, leading to violent confrontations with police. Kelly describes scenes of chaos, including protesters throwing rocks at cars and attacking law enforcement. The Trump administration has increased immigration enforcement, resulting in 118 arrests of illegal immigrants, many of whom have committed serious crimes. Kelly highlights the depravity of the protests, where demonstrators wave Mexican flags while engaging in violence. She expresses frustration with the lack of support for law enforcement and the perceived leniency towards rioters, drawing parallels to past incidents of looting and violence during protests. As the situation escalates, President Trump orders the deployment of 2,000 National Guard members to restore order, which Governor Gavin Newsom condemns as inflammatory. Kelly criticizes Newsom for not taking stronger action to protect ICE agents and for framing the situation as a political opportunity rather than a public safety issue. She also mentions the reactions of other political figures, including Kamala Harris and Cory Booker, who downplay the violence. Charlie Kirk joins the discussion, agreeing with Kelly's assessment of the riots as a failure of leadership and a reflection of broader societal issues. He emphasizes the need for mass deportations and stronger immigration enforcement, arguing that the protests reveal a deeper ideological conflict within the country. Kirk asserts that the violence is not representative of the majority of immigrants and calls for a return to law and order. The conversation shifts to the media's portrayal of the events, with Kirk criticizing journalists for downplaying the violence and framing it as peaceful protests. He argues that the left's narrative is driven by a desire to undermine law enforcement and promote chaos. Kelly and Kirk express concern over the cultural implications of the riots, suggesting that they reflect a larger trend of disrespect for American values and institutions. They also discuss the broader implications of the protests for the upcoming elections, with Kirk asserting that the events could galvanize support for Trump's immigration policies. The segment concludes with a critique of the media's handling of the situation and a call for accountability from local leaders.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Sends National Guard to Portland, and Unhinged Leftist Reaction, with Shellenberger & Vittert
Guests: Michael Shellenberger, Leland Vittert
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Five years after The Megan Kelly Show began in a corner of a playroom, Megyn Kelly marks the milestone by reflecting on an evolution from a modest production to a national platform with a vast digital footprint. She notes roughly 150 million YouTube views each month, plus podcast downloads and social reach, and announces a 10-city live tour kicking off in October. The episode opens with a confrontation over Portland, where President Trump orders National Guard troops after months of Antifa and left-wing protests, while Oregon officials say federal troops are unnecessary. From there the discussion shifts to the ground realities of cities in turmoil and the political response. The hosts and guests describe protests outside the ICE facility in Portland, including graffiti and threats such as pigs and F ICE, and the Department of Justice reporting 26 protesters charged with federal offenses for actions around the building. They contrast local officials’ insistence that they don’t need federal help with the observed disorder, including a guillotine display and confrontations with police. The conversation frames the issue as law-and-order versus political calculations. Michael Shellenberger articulates a lens on urban disorder, arguing that the Trump administration’s show of force should be paired with concrete policy: more police on the streets, mental-illness legislation, and, critically, broader immigration controls such as E-Verify. The discussion touches a striking example from Iowa, where a district superintendent who was illegal and had weapons arrests was employed at a high salary, illustrating how loopholes intersect education and immigration. The segment also surveys the drift of woke-era politics, signaling that voters may respond to tangible results like public safety and cost of living. In a deep-dive with Leland Vidder, Born Lucky reveals a boy who couldn’t speak until later, driven by a 70/30 IQ split, and a father who quits his job to dedicate years to teach him how to navigate the world. He recounts starting a high school Young Republicans Club—fueled by donuts—as the largest club on campus, and how his father’s quiet, relentless support shaped a journalism career after considering the CIA. He recalls reporting from crises from Gaza to the Capitol, and reflects on autism, therapy, and the ongoing effort to adapt without letting the diagnosis define him. The conversation ends with a call to connect across politics and to value mentorship and family.
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