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John Watt, a COVID vaccine-injured individual, expresses his frustration and pain, highlighting the lack of support for those affected by the vaccine. He questions why the authorities have neglected the thousands of people suffering adverse reactions. The Prime Minister acknowledges John's concerns and promises to investigate individual cases through the existing compensation scheme. He emphasizes that decisions regarding the vaccine rollout were based on medical advice and that they are committed to addressing any shortcomings. John's voice is muffled, preventing viewers from hearing his full story. The Prime Minister encourages John to share his details with the team for further investigation.

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- Speaker 0 apologized in 2016 for a promise about 1000 euros, stating that was a mistake and clarifying that it is not about Ukraine joining the European Union; they are against that as well. - On policy positions, Speaker 0 says: there should not be changes to mortgage interest deduction; they are not in favor of increasing the deductible; they are investing half a billion in the development of alternative energy, with a caveat about wind turbines, noting that those wind turbines operate on subsidies and “do not operate on wind.” - Speaker 1 recalls a statement from nine years ago about a street worker who works 40 years and can retire at 65, noting that nothing of that has been seen in recent years. Speaker 0 counters with “five years said, right?” to confirm the timeline. - Speaker 0 references a past claim about someone being under oath, saying that if it involved political motives, the law would be set aside. They remark not to recall a speech about “group immunity,” and state they have not heard such a speech. - The discussion moves to a person not being in service of the VVD; they state she does not work for the VVD, has no VVD parliamentary pass, and that Speaker 0 had lied about the matter being about Omtzigt. - Speaker 0 asserts that they did so to the best of their knowledge, admitting there was no memo that had been requested by the informant or informally requested; they did not have that memory and could not reconstruct what was discussed in 2015. They acknowledge uncertainty about what exactly was on the table in 2015 and admit they cannot precisely reconstruct those details. - They mention a second example and reference someone named Caroline, then question whether it is odd that officials would be aware of something and the other person would not be informed. They ask if this was four years ago, saying they would not know. They conclude by saying they have misremembered this in hindsight and express sincere regret.

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In this video, a former US government official, Dr. Robert Kadlik, reveals private discussions he had with Dr. Anthony Fauci about downplaying the lab leak theory. Dr. Kadlik explains that the intention was to prevent accusations and allegations, but it backfired. He suggests that Dr. Fauci may have been concerned about protecting his reputation and the reputation of his institute. Dr. Kadlik feels an obligation to share what happened and provide a factual account of their actions, without seeking sympathy or forgiveness.

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There are reports of a Downing Street Christmas party on Friday night, according to Twitter. The Prime Minister was asked if he acknowledges these reports, but he did not provide a direct response.

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I spoke with two former conservative party ministers who expressed concerns about the COVID-19 vaccines and their potential impact on excess deaths. One minister mentioned that releasing this information before the general election could potentially collapse the government, as the vaccine rollout has been a source of pride for them. The BBC recently reported that any concerns or issues related to the COVID vaccine, particularly regarding heart problems, will only be addressed after the general election. This decision speaks volumes about the situation.

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Dan Scavino, the former social media director for the White House, had a conversation at the White House Christmas party on December 19, 2020. During the conversation, Scavino expressed excitement and claimed that they didn't care about the election results or leaving power. He referred to President Trump as "the boss" and stated that they were determined to stay in power under any circumstances. When questioned about the legitimacy of their actions, Scavino simply reiterated that they didn't care.

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Comedian Jim Davidson alleges he saw shocking CCTV footage of Kia Starmah and Lord Wahid Ali in a private Westminster office. Victoria Starmor reportedly walked out of a charity event after viewing the leaked footage and contacted divorce lawyers. The footage, purportedly from a private club, raises questions about Starmah's personal life and integrity. Lord Ali's donations to Labour are now under scrutiny due to these late-night meetings. Starmer's team is attempting to suppress the story, threatening legal action, but Davidson insists the video is "physically sickening." Labour insiders are reportedly panicking, and MPs are divided. Starmer, who advocated for high standards, faces questions he cannot ignore, as the public demands honesty.

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Governor Newsom faced fallout for attending a birthday dinner at the French Laundry, despite urging outdoor Thanksgiving dinners. Questions arose about his claim that the dinner was outdoors. Mayor Lori Lightfoot was seen at a hair salon after adamantly telling people to stay home. She said she takes personal hygiene seriously and felt she needed a haircut. Nancy Pelosi was also filmed at a closed hair salon, calling it a setup and demanding an apology from the salon. Mayor Bill de Blasio traveled to a gym in Brooklyn after telling New Yorkers to stay inside, stating he needs exercise to stay healthy. A UK leader was criticized for attending a party during a strict lockdown and admitted to falling short of the rules. Justin Trudeau visited his family at their lake house after urging others to stay home. A former president was seen dancing without a mask after tweeting about pandemic safety. San Francisco Mayor London Breed was seen without a mask at a nightclub, stating she was "feeling the spirit." Austin Mayor Steve Adler apologized for traveling to Mexico while urging Austinites to stay home. Governor Whitmer faced backlash for dining with a large group, violating state health orders, and for visiting her father in Florida after advising against spring break travel.

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Comedian Jim Davidson alleges he saw shocking CCTV footage of Kia Starmah and Lord Wahid Ali in a private Westminster office. Davidson revealed this during a stand-up set, and sources claim Victoria Starmor walked out of a charity event after viewing the footage and has contacted divorce lawyers. The footage, reportedly from a private club, allegedly shows Starmah in a compromising situation, raising questions about her integrity. Lord Ali's donations to Labour are now under scrutiny due to these late-night meetings. Starmer's team is reportedly trying to suppress the story, threatening legal action, but Davidson insists he saw the "physically sickening" video. Labour insiders are panicking, and MPs are divided. Starmer, who advocated for high standards, now faces unavoidable questions, and the public demands honesty.

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Downing Street is facing backlash after a video surfaced showing senior staff laughing and joking during a time when COVID restrictions were in place. The police are considering whether to investigate the incident. The video has sparked outrage, especially considering the hardships people faced during that time, such as canceled Christmases and being unable to see loved ones. This situation is seen as worse than the Dominic Cummings scandal, as Downing Street seemingly ignored public outrage and repeated their actions. The government's denial of the party despite video evidence has only added to the perception of dishonesty and a lack of accountability within the government. The prime minister must take responsibility and address the situation.

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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologizes for the pain and loss experienced by the country during the coronavirus pandemic.

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In 2020, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed he nearly died of COVID-19, with doctors preparing to announce his death. However, a recent investigation revealed this story was untrue, causing disbelief in his honesty.

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The footage reveals that Brian Sicknick was not a victim of violence at the Capitol, contradicting claims made by the January 6th committee. The tape shows him walking normally after the incident, and investigators for the Democratic Party reviewed it but chose not to release it to the public. This decision was made to protect their narrative, as revealing the truth would undermine their political agenda. Their willingness to misrepresent the facts about Sicknick indicates a broader pattern of dishonesty.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the significant excess mortality following the COVID-19 pandemic and questions the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines. They argue that the excess mortality is correlated with the vaccination campaigns and call for independent investigations into the relationship between the vaccines and the excess deaths. The speaker criticizes other political parties for promoting and embracing the vaccines without addressing the concerns raised by their party. Another speaker responds by defending their party's stance on vaccinations and arguing against the speaker's accusations. The debate becomes heated as both speakers exchange arguments and counter-arguments. The video ends with the announcement of a suspension until the minister speaks.

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A single mom named Ramona, who is one of the COVID patients hospitalized in Australia, shared her story to raise awareness about the dangers of the virus. However, some people on social media doubted the authenticity of the video, claiming that the patients were paid actors. One TikToker investigated and found that Ramona was not actually a patient at Concord Hospital. The TikTok video gained significant views before being removed.

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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologized for any mistakes made during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Irish government is also considering a review of their response to the pandemic. The Minister, who was involved in decision-making, will participate in the review and acknowledge both the right decisions and areas for improvement due to the uncertainty at the time. The government believes they handled the situation well, considering the challenging circumstances. They point to positive educational results achieved during the pandemic. There will be an inquiry to hold accountable those involved in the decisions, including the Minister. However, they emphasize the need to consider the unprecedented uncertainty and risks faced during that time.

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Surveillance footage shows Sicknick walking in the Capitol after his alleged death, appearing healthy and wearing a helmet, which contradicts claims of him being killed by a head injury from the mob. This footage challenges the narrative pushed by the January 6th committee, which had access to it but chose not to release it to the public. The decision to withhold this evidence suggests a deliberate attempt to maintain a misleading political narrative. The committee's actions indicate a willingness to distort the truth about Sicknick, raising questions about their overall integrity and motives.

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The discussion centers on the BBC Panorama documentary situation and the Trump camp’s reaction. It recalls that last week The Telegraph in the UK published the leaked Prescott memo, revealing that Panorama had spliced together two clips from a January 2021 Trump speech in a misleading way. After a brief period of silence from the White House, the Telegraph secured an interview with Caroline Levitt, Donald Trump’s press secretary, who described the BBC coverage as “100%, fake news.” The segment suggests the White House was aware of the documentary and the leaked memo, and that the issue was on Trump’s desk over the weekend. Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader and GB News presenter, claimed he spoke with Trump on Friday and that Trump was so angry he couldn’t broadcast a reaction. A copy of a four-page letter from Donald Trump’s lawyers, Britco PLLC of Coral Gables, Florida, to BBC general counsel Sarah Jones is discussed. The letter sets a November 14, 2025, 5 PM deadline and threatens “to enforce his legal and equitable rights, all of which are expressly reserved and are not waived,” including filing “legal action for no less, than $1,000,000,000, in damages” if the BBC does not retract what was said in the Panorama documentary. The BBC is explicitly said to be “on notice.” The BBC’s annual budget is noted as just over £5,000,000,000, underscoring the magnitude of the claimed damages. It’s noted that Panorama was produced by an outside company, October Productions, and not directly by the BBC. Some BBC journalists are reportedly angry about the splicing and the alteration of a sentence, and they wish to distance themselves from the outside production. Nevertheless, the piece emphasizes that BBC management likely should have caught the issue. The report also mentions the broader BBC context and signals that the Washington focus is on what Trump might say when he speaks to the media, anticipated alongside comments with the Syrian president in the coming days.

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We should acknowledge that Biden won the 2020 election, but there's a significant cover-up regarding his condition. Many Democrats were aware and misled the public about it. This situation is one of the worst instances of political misinformation in our lifetime. While I wish I had known more about Biden's health, the events of January 6th should not be minimized either. Both issues deserve accountability. After experiencing four years of Trump, January 6th, and then Biden's presidency, many Americans are reconsidering leadership. It's essential to address both the cover-up and the events of January 6th without downplaying their significance. Let’s wrap up this important discussion. Thank you, Bakari Sellers and Scott Denny. Back to you, Caitlin, at the rally.

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The prime minister personally invited President Zelensky to the House of Commons, but failed to ensure proper vetting of attendees, leading to a shameful incident. The prime minister apologized for the mistake and the disrespect shown to the Ukrainian delegation and the victims of the Nazi regime.

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BBC's Laura Kuensberg interviews Boris Johnson, who feels a duty to advocate for his beliefs after his role in Brexit. The interview appears staged, with comments suggesting a close relationship between the two. They joke about their interactions resembling a date and imply a past romantic encounter. The conversation is light-hearted but also hints at a deeper connection between them.

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The video discusses a congressional hearing on the origins of COVID-19, focusing on the lab leak theory. Scientists are accused of misleading the public and censoring dissenting views. Dr. Fauci and others are criticized for downplaying the lab leak theory. The conversation highlights the lack of accountability and potential cover-up by those involved. The testimony reveals conflicting opinions among scientists and government officials, with accusations of fraudulent behavior. The video emphasizes the need for transparency and honesty in investigating the origins of the virus.

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The speaker questions whether the government was guessing or lying when they said that vaccinated individuals couldn't get the virus. The other speaker, who was part of the previous administration, acknowledges that there was evidence of natural reinfection during the global pandemic and that the vaccine was based on natural immunity. They suggest that the vaccine may not necessarily outperform natural infection. The first speaker then asks if the government was lying when they said the vaccine couldn't transmit the virus, to which the second speaker responds that it was more of a hopeful belief. The first speaker concludes that the government's statements were not truthful, leaving the options of guessing, lying, or hoping as possible explanations.

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There are reports of a Downing Street Christmas party on Friday night, according to Twitter. The Prime Minister was asked if he acknowledges these reports, but he did not provide a direct response.

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Boris Johnson: "They Were Looking at Engineering the Virus” & “The Government Tried To Bribe Me!"
Guests: Boris Johnson, Charlotte Owen, David Cameron, Donald Trump
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Boris Johnson, the former UK Prime Minister, discusses various aspects of his life and political career, including his childhood, family dynamics, and significant political events such as Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. He reflects on his upbringing, describing a competitive yet loving family environment, and the impact of his mother's mental health struggles on his childhood. Johnson addresses the controversy surrounding his leadership during the pandemic, particularly the "partygate" scandal, asserting that gatherings at Number 10 were mischaracterized as parties. He expresses regret over the perception of these events, acknowledging the emotional toll on families unable to gather for funerals while he was seen enjoying social events. On Brexit, he recounts the pressure from David Cameron to support the remain campaign, revealing the tension in their discussions. Johnson admits to feeling conflicted about leaving the EU but ultimately believed in the necessity of national independence. He emphasizes the importance of regulatory freedom during the pandemic, claiming it allowed for a swift vaccination rollout. He discusses the challenges faced during the pandemic, including the initial underestimation of COVID-19's severity and the subsequent lockdown measures. Johnson acknowledges the difficulties in decision-making due to conflicting scientific advice and the emotional burden of leading the country through such a crisis. Throughout the conversation, Johnson maintains that the benefits of Brexit and the UK's response to the pandemic outweigh the challenges, despite acknowledging some economic struggles. He expresses a desire for greater opportunity and equality in education and society, criticizing the entrenched advantages of elite institutions like Eton. In closing, Johnson reflects on his future, expressing contentment with his current life while leaving the door open for potential political involvement if he believes he can contribute meaningfully. He also touches on his relationships, indicating that he does not view ruptures as final, citing his reconciliation with Michael Gove as an example.
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