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The speaker asserts there is a historic immigration crisis because Kamala Harris initiated policies to undo Donald Trump's border policies, including 94 executive orders suspending deportations and decriminalizing illegal aliens. This allegedly increased asylum fraud and opened the floodgates, leading to increased fentanyl entering the country. The speaker connects this to personal experience with a mother who struggled with opioid addiction and emphasizes the need to stop the bleeding to prevent depriving others of a second chance due to fentanyl entering communities at record levels because of Harris' policies.

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Joe Biden is accused of allowing African jihadists into the country to harm Americans. The speaker believes these individuals are not migrants but invaders who pose a threat. They emphasize the importance of law and order and self-defense.

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Donald Trump, in an interview, discussed immigration and brought up the genes of immigrants coming to the country. He stated that allowing people to come through an open border resulted in 13,000 murderers entering the U.S., many of whom murdered more than one person. Trump believes that being a murderer is in their genes, and that the U.S. has a lot of bad genes right now. One commentator reacted by saying that Trump reveres Nazis and Hitler, has a sinister philosophy, and would try to exterminate an entire group of people. Another commentator stated that this reaction was over torqued, and that Trump's comments are not useful in driving his advantage on immigration. They added that immigration and border control will be a critical issue in the election.

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The speaker discusses the impact of ending catch and release on illegal immigration and drug smuggling. They mention a significant decrease in illegal immigration and drug smuggling when catch and release was ended. However, they express concern that after Biden took office, there was a sharp increase in both illegal immigration and the presence of fentanyl on the streets. They highlight that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has stated that 95% of the fentanyl in the US originates from Mexico.

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The speaker criticizes legacy media for focusing on "gotcha" moments against Trump's deportation policies, claiming the American people don't care about the "lived experience" of deported gang members. They advocate for increased deportations, reformed legal immigration, and preventing the subversion of American culture by "importing an enemy." The speaker supports mass denaturalization and accuses the Biden administration of granting citizenship to millions of illegal aliens. They credit the Trump administration for its deportation efforts, despite media attempts to highlight problematic cases. They criticize Senator Van Hollen for requesting a meeting regarding a deported MS-13 member. The speaker claims a global populist movement is rising due to mass immigration and accuses foreign governments and federal contractors of conspiring to manipulate public opinion on the issue. They criticize Zelenskyy's "60 Minutes" appearance, arguing that aid to Ukraine is misspent and that the U.S. should prioritize domestic issues. They support tariffs and criticize the media's coverage of Ukraine aid compared to tariffs.

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The speaker criticizes the indictment against Trump, suggesting that if the bar is set this low, then prosecutors like Smith and Garland should expect similar treatment. The indictment claims that Trump conspired to interfere with the presidential election process. The speaker argues that using the same logic, one could argue that Biden prosecutors are conspiring against the 2024 presidential election.

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The speaker discusses the concerns raised by Trump's critics, comparing them to the actions of the Biden Harris administration. They highlight the danger of labeling Trump as a modern-day Hitler and the implicit call for violence against him. The speaker argues that this message is alarming and goes against the principles of the United States. They criticize those in positions of power for abusing their authority and undermining democracy in their pursuit of their desired outcome.

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The speaker denies claims of promoting the "great replacement theory" and emphasizes concern for native-born Americans. They argue that leaders should prioritize citizens over immigrants to address economic and cultural issues. The speaker criticizes the interviewer for implying racism and challenges them to be more direct. They dismiss the theory as factual, not racist, and condemn media sensationalism. The speaker mentions a shooting incident in New York but dismisses it as irrelevant.

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I have a message for the criminal cartels in Mexico: your fentanyl smuggling has killed 148,000 young Americans, more than all terrorist organizations combined. When President Trump returns to office, he will designate you as a terrorist organization and take decisive action against you. To the illegal aliens released in our country under Joe Biden's administration, you should start packing your bags. The crime and drug issues in our neighborhoods are unacceptable, and President Trump has demonstrated his commitment to addressing these problems for the American people.

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Speaker 1 expresses a desire for Trump to be shot, while Speaker 0 questions this, highlighting the hardships faced by migrants. Speaker 1 condemns calling for the president's assassination as evil.

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Speaker 0 asks if the use of the word "vermin" by Donald Trump is neo-Nazi rhetoric. Speaker 1 criticizes the mainstream media for focusing on one word instead of the substance of the issues. Speaker 1 argues that there are serious problems in the country, such as Antifa's violent actions, a border crisis, economic stagnation, and a loss of national pride. They also mention the dependence on China and criticize the media for not discussing these issues. Speaker 1 calls for a policy debate instead of focusing on one word said by Trump. They express frustration with being asked to comment on it.

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The speaker criticizes President Biden for allowing an influx of migrants into the US, referring to it as a "Biden invasion." He accuses Biden of bringing in potentially dangerous individuals from various countries, labeling it as "Biden migrant crime." The speaker expresses concern over the impact of this influx and predicts a potential increase to millions of migrants during Biden's term.

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The speaker states that an historic flood of undocumented immigrants crossed the border during the first three years of the administration, with arrivals quadrupling from the last year of President Trump. The speaker asks if it was a mistake to loosen immigration policies. The other speaker responds that the policies proposed are about fixing a problem, not promoting one. The first speaker reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The other speaker claims that they have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half, as well as the flow of fentanyl by half, but that Congress needs to act to fix the problem.

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Speaker 0 asks if the language used by Donald Trump is neo-Nazi rhetoric. Speaker 1 criticizes the mainstream media for focusing on specific words without addressing the underlying issues. Speaker 1 mentions Antifa's violent actions, the border crisis, economic stagnation, national identity crisis, and dependence on China. Speaker 1 argues that the media should focus on substance and policy debates instead of fixating on one word from Trump's speech. They also criticize San Francisco's problems and Gavin Newsom's response. Speaker 1 concludes by expressing frustration with the media's approach and asks for a focus on policy substance.

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The speaker criticizes those who called Donald Trump racist for his stance on immigration. They argue that by voting for Democratic candidates and supporting open borders, people have allowed illegal immigrants to replace the black community. The speaker suggests that the Democratic party no longer needs the black vote and accuses them of prioritizing illegal immigrants over their own citizens.

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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 discusses censorship and suppression, noting a shift in awareness in recent years. They criticize Wikipedia for spreading misinformation and mention being falsely labeled as a Russian agent. Another speaker questions the media's treatment of political opponents and policies, highlighting inconsistencies in coverage. They argue that Biden's border policy is ineffective and criticize the lack of action on issues like human trafficking and the fentanyl crisis. Overall, they believe media coverage is misleading and lacks focus on critical issues. Translation: The speakers criticize censorship, misinformation, and media bias, highlighting inconsistencies in coverage of political opponents and policies. They argue that Biden's border policy is ineffective and call for more attention to urgent issues like human trafficking and the fentanyl crisis.

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Two men kidnapped, beat, sexually assaulted, tortured, stripped, murdered, and dumped the body of Jocelyn Ungari. This speaker claims that this is the Biden administration's policy. The speaker alleges that most papers never covered the story until President Trump forced them to. The speaker accuses the press of choosing to live far away from MS-13 terrorists, and claims that they wouldn't live near them even if paid to do so. The speaker asserts that the press is trying to force innocent Americans to have these people as neighbors, risking their daughters being abducted, raped, and murdered. The speaker states that neither the administration nor President Trump will sympathize with the terrorists who have invaded our homes.

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The speaker asserts that decreased fentanyl seizures at the U.S.-Mexico border are due to the current administration's strong border policies and strengthened relationship with the Mexican president. They claim there is no mystery to the drop in fentanyl seizures and criticize a Washington Post headline suggesting otherwise. The speaker accuses the Washington Post of intentionally manipulating Americans and alleges that the newspaper refused to publish the office's reasons for the drop in fentanyl seizures, calling this "despicable."

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An interviewer states that undocumented immigrant arrivals quadrupled during the first three years of the speaker's administration compared to the last year of President Trump's term and asks if loosening immigration policies was a mistake. The speaker responds that the problem is long-standing and that solutions have been offered since day one. The interviewer asks again if allowing the increase was a mistake. The speaker says the proposed policies are about fixing, not promoting, the problem. The interviewer reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The speaker claims that due to their actions, they have cut the flow of illegal immigration and fentanyl by half, but congressional action is needed to fix the problem.

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Speaker 0 states that Donald Trump's language about "poisoning the blood" echoes Hitler and suggests an affinity for eugenics. Speaker 0 claims Trump believes in genetic superiority and wants to "purge" immigrants, potentially harming them due to perceived "bad genes." Speaker 0 believes this isn't mere rhetoric and should be taken seriously. Speaker 2 objects to comparing Trump to Hitler, arguing Trump was referring to violent criminals who murdered Americans, citing studies on genetic predispositions to murder. Speaker 2 defends Trump's desire to deport violent, illegal immigrants to protect Americans and finds the Hitler comparison offensive. Speaker 0 insists Trump's words and past statements reveal a pattern, not short-term memory. Speaker 0 suggests Trump doesn't believe Kamala Harris has genes as good as his and asks if he will attempt to exterminate people.

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The speaker denies claims of promoting the great replacement theory and emphasizes concern for native-born Americans. They argue against mass immigration, advocate for a strong economy to support families, and defend the right to self-defense. The speaker rejects responsibility for hate crimes and criticizes the interviewer's questions as disingenuous. They express admiration for the country's beauty and people but lament the quality of the media.

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The speaker criticizes those who voted for Democrats and now complain about the consequences. They mention how people celebrated when Trump wanted to keep migrants out, but now they are facing the repercussions. The speaker warns that the migrants will take away everything, including food, housing, clothing, education, and healthcare. They believe that the media has brainwashed people into voting against Trump, who they claim was trying to save them. The speaker asserts that Joe Biden doesn't care about the people and highlights Biden's comments about Latinos. They urge the listeners to stop complaining and accept the consequences of their choices.

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Speaker 0 asks if the language used by Donald Trump is neo-Nazi rhetoric. Speaker 1 criticizes the mainstream media for focusing on specific words without addressing the underlying issues. Speaker 1 mentions Antifa's violent actions, the border crisis, economic stagnation, national identity crisis, and dependence on China. They argue that the media should focus on substance and policy debates instead of fixating on one word from Trump's speech. Speaker 1 also criticizes San Francisco's problems and suggests that the media should prioritize discussing important issues rather than seeking comments on trivial matters.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media's Faulty "Fact-Checking," and Trump's 2024 Path, w/ Ben Shapiro, Joseph Massey & Robert Cahaly
Guests: Ben Shapiro, Joseph Massey, Robert Cahaly
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by wishing her audience a happy Easter and introducing the day's topics, including a discussion on recent polls suggesting President Joe Biden is gaining ground in swing states. She highlights the return of poet Joseph Massie, who faced cancellation in the poetry world but has been rehabilitated through public support. Massie’s poetry is described as uplifting and thought-provoking, contrasting with the negativity in contemporary poetry. The conversation shifts to Ben Shapiro, who discusses Biden's recent controversies and the media's handling of Trump. Shapiro criticizes the media's bias, arguing that they conflate their political views with objective truth, particularly regarding events like January 6. He emphasizes the need for honest discourse and the importance of addressing the fentanyl crisis, which he describes as a significant issue affecting many Americans, particularly young people. Shapiro explains that fentanyl is often unknowingly ingested by users who believe they are taking other drugs, leading to a rise in overdose deaths. Shapiro details the drug's origins, linking it to Mexican cartels and Chinese suppliers, and stresses the need for stricter border control to combat the influx of fentanyl. He advocates for harsher penalties for drug dealers whose products lead to fatalities, arguing that the current legal framework fails to adequately address the severity of the crisis. The discussion then turns to Biden's recent fundraising efforts and his perceived disconnect from pressing issues, such as crime and immigration. Kelly and Shapiro critique Biden's priorities, contrasting them with Trump's outreach to communities affected by crime. They analyze polling data indicating Biden's declining support among key demographics, particularly blue-collar workers and minorities, suggesting that if Trump can secure a larger share of the black and Hispanic vote, it could significantly impact the election outcome. Robert Cahaly, a pollster from the Trafalgar Group, joins the show to provide insights into recent polling trends. He notes that while Biden appears to be gaining ground, many polls may not accurately reflect voter sentiment as Election Day approaches. Cahaly emphasizes the importance of scrutinizing the sources and methodologies behind polling data, suggesting that some polls may be designed to create a narrative rather than provide an accurate snapshot of public opinion. The show concludes with a segment featuring Joseph Massie, who discusses his new book, "Decades: Selected Poems," and reflects on his journey through the challenges of being canceled. Massie shares his thoughts on the current state of poetry and the importance of creating art that resonates with genuine human experiences, contrasting it with the politically charged works of others in the field. He encourages support for independent artists and highlights the beauty of poetry as a means of connection and reflection.
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