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Joe Biden, our president, approached me and said that he and his wife, Jill, understood how I felt because they had also lost their son and experienced the pain of bringing him home in a coffin. Hearing this, my heart raced and I trembled, realizing that their son had died from cancer and they were able to be with him during his final moments. It made me question how someone could be so insensitive as to claim they knew my grief, just a day after learning about my son's passing.

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The speaker and his brother made a commitment to fix something wrong after hearing a phone call at the White House. They faced backlash from President Trump, but their solution was not to seek revenge. Instead, they chose to get involved in politics. The speaker, being an army officer and a lawyer, felt a duty to report the call due to professional and military obligations. Now, the speaker has a new mission to represent the people of the Virginia 7th congressional district. He wants to ensure that their daughters have the same rights and opportunities, safe schools, functional infrastructure, and a well-governed government.

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A Black woman from New York testified about her son's death before the House Judiciary Committee. The speaker questioned her in New York and stated she wasn't the only one who "left the plantation." The speaker recalls sitting next to President Trump, who was captivated by her testimony. The woman, formerly a Democrat, realized the party had failed her family for decades. She now supports President Trump and his vision for the country. She is described as bold and unapologetic in her love for the country and her desire to prevent similar tragedies from happening to others. This testimony made a significant impact on the speaker.

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Joe Biden was seen speaking in Pennsylvania and the speaker wondered why he didn't run for office. They believe that Joe Biden would have received more support and love if he had run.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1, Scott, what he believes Mitch McConnell's legacy will be, presuming Scott might run for Senate to replace him. Speaker 0 notes that people often run for office after publishing a book. Speaker 1 jokes that writing a book is the fastest way to get rich, then Speaker 0 says that writing books doesn't make you rich. Speaker 1 clarifies that McConnell is up in '26.

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During the period of 2017-2018, while living on Chambers Road, the location of documents related to the Penn Biden Center, the "cancer killer shot," or a book is unknown. At that time, the speaker's son was either deployed or dying. After leaving the Senate, many encouraged the speaker to run for president, except for the president, who thought someone else had a better chance of winning. The speaker hadn't dismissed the idea of running for office again, potentially for president. The speaker's son, Bo, died in May 2015. Trump was elected in November 2016 and sworn in January 2017. The book "Promise Me, Dad" was written after Bo's death. Bo was very close to the speaker.

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The craziest thing happened when I was a kid. My mom was bathing my brothers and me, and I just froze up. My dad called my name, but I started acting slow, and he got mad, telling me to stop playing around. Immediately after that, we were speeding to the hospital, running red lights. Doctors said they needed to operate on my brain that night. Since then, I've had 13 brain surgeries, and my personality has changed each time. You don't often hear that from someone terminally ill with only five months to live. I'm going to keep going until I run out of gas, whenever God calls me home. I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my dad, who I know is proud of me, and I'm proud of him. I also want to thank President Trump because I wouldn't be here today without him.

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In 2020, the speaker ran for president to rebuild the middle class, and claims to have done just that. They believe America is experiencing a great comeback, contrasting this with their predecessor's view that America is a failing nation. The speaker calls their predecessor a failing president and a failing man, asserting that America is winning and remains the indispensable nation. They allege that their predecessor refused to visit an American Cemetery in France, with his chief of staff reporting that he called the servicemen buried there "suckers and losers." Referencing their own son's death in Iraq, the speaker expresses gratitude for not being present at the cemetery, suggesting they would have reacted strongly, and labels their predecessor a "sucker" and a "loser."

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The speaker recounts a family dinner before Donald Trump's presidential announcement. Trump stated his intention to "call the people out who need to be called out and expose the things that need to be exposed," predicting that "they're gonna come after us," impacting the entire family. He wanted to ensure everyone understood the potential consequences and felt comfortable proceeding. The family underestimated the severity of what was to come. The speaker believes the "crazy things" that happened to Trump were a direct result of his political involvement and his name being Donald Trump.

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The speaker was born in Brooklyn, the same place where Donald Trump's family comes from. The speaker says his grandfather and Trump's father were builders together in Brooklyn. The speaker knew Trump was going to go places even when Trump was younger. The speaker states that Senator Schumer and Trump are good friends. The speaker believes they both have a passion for life and that Trump cares about what he does.

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During the period of 2017-2018, while living on Chambers Road, the speaker was asked where documents related to the Penn Biden Center, the "cancer killer shot," or his book were kept. The speaker notes that his son was either deployed or dying during this time. He also mentions that many people were encouraging him to run for president, except for the president, who thought someone else had a better chance of winning. The speaker was still considering running for office while at Penn. His son Bo died in May 2015. Trump was elected in November 2016 and sworn in January 2017, when the speaker left office. The book "Promise Me Dad" was written after Bo's death, as he was very close to his sons.

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I remember one time when I was younger, my mom was bathing me and my brothers when I suddenly froze up. My dad called my name, but I started going slow, acting like something was wrong. We rushed to the hospital, running lights, and the doctors said they needed to operate on my brain that night. Since then, I've had 13 brain surgeries, and my personality has changed each time. I'm terminally ill and only have five months to live, but I'm going to keep going until I can't anymore; whenever God calls me home. I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my dad. I know he's proud of me, and I'm proud of him too. I also want to thank President Trump because I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for him.

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Visited Blair House and connected with the Bush family, marking a significant presidential moment. Mark Updegrove shared that George H.W. Bush expressed his dislike for Donald Trump, calling him a "blowhard," indicating a stark contrast in temperament and policy between the two. This discontent was also reflected in how Jeb Bush interacted with Trump. However, a positive note from George H.W. Bush to Trump before his inauguration seemed to soften Trump's stance.

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The speaker has been to Mar-a-Lago a fair amount since the election, spending maybe half their time there or in the surrounding area. They clarify they are not in the room for decision-making but are trying to help in as many ways as possible. The speaker acknowledges that Trump elicits strong feelings in people. They deliberately avoid weighing in on many political topics, such as foreign policy, abortion policy, or guns. Their focus is on tech policy, business, economics, the health of the country, and its success.

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It was an honor to be recognized and remember my daughter. It was cowardly that many Democrats didn't stand or clap to support President Trump's efforts to improve the country. Their behavior was shameful. They don't stand for humane values, our security, or honorable principles. It's disgraceful to have such people in Congress. I've met President Trump several times, and he's always been caring and compassionate. I've received no contact or acknowledgment from the Biden-Harris administration. The pain of losing my daughter never goes away, but my faith in Christ is helping me through it.

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Kennedy family was easy to you. I think you're the only one That would ever say that. You then, all of a sudden, get swept up into this Republican administration. Was not. Was not. So how did that come about? What was the conversation? Well, when you read my book Unscripted Know, President Trump and Bobby have a lot in common, and they have very similar goals. When they got together, they decided, yeah, we should work together. Then suddenly, suddenly, Bobby is now in the middle of a Republican administration. He is in pink. Right? The new movement to be MAHA and to be healthy and to make America healthy again.

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The speaker was asked about a book claiming Joe Biden is in cognitive and physical decline, and whether they ever felt Biden was unfit to run. The speaker stated they thought Biden was a good president, and their only concern was whether anyone could do that job until 86. They had several long talks with Biden and never walked away thinking he couldn't do the job, stating he was always on top of his brief. The speaker said they didn't know anything about the claims in the book and haven't read it, but when they saw Biden recently, they thought he was in good shape. They didn't want to read the book because Biden is not president anymore, and they think he did a good job. They believe some people are trying to blame Biden for Trump being reelected.

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A speaker was born in Brooklyn, the same place where Donald Trump's family comes from. The speaker claims his grandfather and Trump's father were builders together in Brooklyn. The speaker knew Trump was going to go places even when Trump was younger. Senator Schumer and Trump are reportedly good friends who both have a passion for life and care about what they do.

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During 2017-2018, while living on Chambers Road, the speaker was asked where documents related to the Penn Biden Center, the "cancer killer shot," or his book were kept. The speaker notes that during this time, his son was either deployed or dying. He mentions that many people encouraged him to run for president after leaving the Senate, except for the president, who thought someone else had a better chance of winning. The speaker was still considering running for office while at Penn. His son Bo died in May 2015. Trump was elected in November 2016 and sworn in January 2017, when the speaker left office. The book "Promise Me Dad" was written after Bo's death. Bo was very close to the speaker, like a right arm. The speaker used to go home on the train while still in the Senate.

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The speaker identifies himself as a longtime representative for the common American, arguing that Washington’s political system of both parties uses Americans to fuel cycles of hatred, with no lasting improvement for everyday people. He claims the debt rises, corporate and global interests dominate, American jobs are replaced, small businesses are swallowed by large corporations, and tax dollars fund foreign wars and aid while the dollar’s spending power declines. He states that in recent years, many American families must rely on two earners, and his children’s generation feels hopeless about the American dream. He says he ran for Congress in 2020 with the belief that Make America Great Again meant America First, and emphasizes a conservative record defending the First and Second Amendments, unborn life, secure borders, and opposition to COVID mandates and funding of foreign wars. He complains that after almost a year in the majority, the legislature has been sidelined, citing an eight-week shutdown that left the House inactive, and notes that during campaign season “courage leaves” and “safe campaign reelection mode” dominates. He criticizes the House for failing to pass a plan to protect Americans’ healthcare and to address overpriced, unaffordable health insurance, accusing both parties of drama instead of working to fix the disaster. He describes his own bills as reflecting Trump-era priorities, including a new census to redraw districts, making English the official language, making it a felony to medically transition a minor, eliminating capital gains taxes on primary-home sales, and eliminating H-1B visas, but says they “sit … collecting dust” because the speaker does not bring them to floor votes. The speaker argues that ordinary Americans are no longer swayed by paid political propaganda; they live with rising costs, debt, and uncertainty, have faced job displacement by visa workers, and are burdened by student debt with limited high-paying job results. He recounts personal sacrifice: spending millions of his own money, missing time with family, and standing with Donald Trump against impeachment efforts. He describes facing constant personal attacks, death threats, and lawfare, and portrays a split within the Republican establishment that “secretly hates” Trump yet welcomes other figures after elections. He recalls supporting Trump against Democrat lawfare and defending him during impeachment votes, including choosing to vote no on the Democrat-led impeachment in 2021 while his father underwent brain surgery. He asserts his core stance against policies like the Green New Deal, broad open-border policies, and the trans agenda on children, while defending his loyalty to the party and to America First. He argues that if he is discarded by the president and the MAGA machine for neocons and elite interests, many common Americans would be similarly cast aside. He contends that real power lies with the people and promises to stay aligned with them if they reclaim control from Washington. He announces his resignation, with his last day on 01/05/2026, and expresses a desire to return to the people he loves while seeking a new path ahead, offering a blessing to the audience and to America.

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The speaker was born in Brooklyn, the same place where Donald Trump's family comes from. The speaker says his grandfather and Trump's father were builders together in Brooklyn. The speaker knew Trump was going to go places even when Trump was younger. The speaker states that Senator Schumer and Trump are good friends. The speaker believes they both have a passion for life and that Trump cares about what he does.

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The speaker discusses the White House's alleged dishonesty regarding President Biden's condition. According to the speaker, the White House lied to the press, the public, cabinet members, White House staffers, Democratic members of Congress, and donors about how bad things had gotten. The speaker and Alex Thompson began writing a book after the 2024 election and spoke with over 200 people, mostly Democrats, who were not candid until after the election. After the election, they uncovered details about President Biden's deterioration that Democrats had previously withheld. The speaker suggests that while the deterioration might not be surprising, the book provides specific anecdotes and facts about what was happening behind the scenes.

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My son loved this country deeply and gave his life for it. I served in the army for seven and a half years and was diagnosed with stage 3 bladder cancer. The doctors informed me that surgery would be fatal, so they recommended extensive chemotherapy. When I inquired about the bills, I was told they had been paid by Donald Trump. I was shocked and grateful, realizing I owed him my life. I hope to meet him one day to express my thanks. This story reflects the love between a father and son, showcasing a rare bond that deserves to be shared.

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I spoke with Melania during the 2020 campaign about whether her husband should run for president. As a friend, I advised him to enjoy life and family instead. As a citizen, I hoped he would run, respecting his presidency and our friendship. I believe in him, which is why I supported him during his trial. He rises above challenges, embodying resilience. At the event, we prepared for President Trump’s arrival, ensuring everything was secure and impressive. It was a powerful moment to honor those lost and celebrate community strength. People gathered to show support, and it felt significant to return to the site of past events. The atmosphere was charged with hope and determination, emphasizing the importance of unity and perseverance in the face of adversity.

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You mentioned fallen angels, which reminds me of a moment with Nancy Pelosi after Elijah Cummings' passing. She shared a clip about her father, and I told her he would be proud of her. Nancy responded that he and her mother are with her every day. This makes me think of Beau and how he guides me on the campaign trail. Every morning, I ask myself if he is proud of me. He wanted me to stay engaged, and he is always with me, along with my surviving children, Hunter and Ashley. Many people approach me, sharing their own losses, seeking reassurance that they can move forward. The key is finding purpose and recognizing that our loved ones remain a part of us.
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