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I met with Zelensky this morning and advised him to remain grateful and positive, promising to discuss security guarantees later. However, the meeting was a complete disaster, and I question whether Americans will still see him favorably. Based on what I witnessed, most Americans, including myself, wouldn't want Zelenskyy as a business partner. I spoke with President Trump last night, and he was optimistic about reaching a ceasefire and ending the war. I am proud of President Trump for showing the world not to trifle with him. However, Zelenskyy seemed to try and bait Trump in the Oval Office. JD was awesome.

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Biden and Trump recently met at the White House, and it was striking to see Trump so happy despite losing the election. His smile was reminiscent of a proud parent, contrasting sharply with Obama’s serious demeanor during the transition. Trump's appearance has changed significantly; he seems to have had Botox and a facelift, making him look unusual. Regardless, his happiness was evident, especially when he donned his MAGA hat. There was a time when he was considered a threat to democracy, but now he appears relaxed and content, as if the political landscape has shifted dramatically.

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The speaker, a former Democrat who now leans towards the center-right, acknowledges that despite not being a fan of Trump, his administration achieved some significant accomplishments. They highlight the Abraham Accords and the peace agreements between Israel, the GCC, and potentially Saudi Arabia as examples of long-lasting peace efforts. The speaker believes that Trump's achievements are often overshadowed by "Trump derangement syndrome," causing people to overlook the positive work done during his presidency. They mention the success of the border wall, refinancing long-term debt at low rates, and making progress in the Middle East as instances where the message was dismissed due to dislike for the messenger. The speaker urges listeners to look past personal biases and listen to the content of the message.

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The speaker notes that people might be surprised that he has never interacted with Donald Trump face to face, though that is about to change. The speaker then references a statement made last month by Trump, who suggested that the speaker turned black recently for political purposes, questioning a core part of his identity. The speaker dismisses this as the same old tired playbook and declines to comment further. The speaker then expresses confusion as to why a shot wasn't taken. The speaker reiterates that people might be surprised that he has never interacted with Trump.

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Trump was portrayed differently in person than in the media. He was charismatic, funny, and polite. He supported innovation, AI, and crypto, advocating for low regulation and taxation. During a dinner, he engaged in a roundtable discussion on various topics, including Iran, foreign policy, and deficit control. He joked about wealth and engaged with guests, showing a different side than expected. Overall, the event was considered a success.

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I am friends with Trump and so is the speaker. They talk often and even golf together. They recently attended a UFC event with Dana White and the crowd. The speaker finds these experiences to be very American. The speaker emphasizes that aside from Trump's political image, they have become comfortable as friends and enjoy discussing various topics, including policy and sports. The speaker admires Trump's children and believes that a well-put-together family reflects positively on him. They express strong admiration for Trump, stating that they don't just like him, but they love him.

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I was excited for the interview with Trump, but not pressured. I focused on key topics and wanted to know about the JFK files, but he often diverted the conversation. I tried to steer him back respectfully. I was curious about his first day in office and the challenges he faced, but I don’t think he fully recalled those moments. Trump is a unique mix of entertainer and businessman, often using humor and nicknames. After three hours, I saw him as a deal-maker who doesn't easily get distracted, even during a lengthy podcast. I also expressed interest in speaking with Kamala Harris, wanting a genuine conversation rather than a focus on policies.

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Following an invitation brokered by Kid Rock, the speaker had dinner with President Trump at the White House, despite having been the target of numerous insults by Trump in the past. The speaker brought a list of these insults for Trump to sign, which he did humorously. Trump gave the speaker hats but did not pressure him to wear them. The speaker found Trump to be self-aware, laughing and listening intently during their conversation. Trump solicited the speaker's opinions on topics like the Iran nuclear situation and Gaza. The speaker challenged Trump on various issues, including his rhetoric and policies, and found him receptive to the criticism. The speaker expressed support for some of Trump's policies, such as moving the embassy to Jerusalem and controlling the border. The speaker noted a stark contrast between the Trump he met and the public persona, questioning why the measured, gracious person he encountered couldn't be the public figure. The speaker concluded that Trump is not crazy but "plays a crazy person on TV a lot."

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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 claims that despite hearing Donald Trump wants war with Iran, he is more willing to negotiate with the theocracy than any other American president. The speaker criticizes a North Carolina representative for posting an image of Trump's decapitated head next to a guillotine. The speaker also criticizes California Senator Alex Padilla for disrupting a press conference by the secretary of homeland security without identification. The Secret Service restrained Padilla, who the speaker says thought he would become a folk hero like Cory Booker, but failed to gain media attention due to other events. The speaker concludes that Padilla made a fool of himself.

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The speaker was surprised to discover the president is a deep, multidimensional, and thoughtful character, immensely curious, inquisitive, and knowledgeable, contrary to the "bombastic narcissist" image. He is encyclopedic about music, knows the stories behind songs, and gets emotional about it, even crying when hearing Pavarotti. He also knows everything about sports and the stories of how people on Wall Street made their money. Despite being labeled a narcissist, he is empathetic, always mentioning casualties on both sides when discussing the Ukraine war and considering how policies impact the "little guy." The speaker believes he is a genuine populist, the right person for the country, addressing the cost of government and trade deficits at great political cost, actions that will benefit the country in the future.

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A Silicon Valley billionaire, Chamath Palihapitiya, shared his positive experience meeting President Trump at a fundraiser. He mentioned that the media's portrayal of Trump is different from the person he met. Palihapitiya described Trump as charismatic, sharp, funny, polite, and kind, which was unexpected. He encouraged Democrats and Independents to interact with Trump in person to form their own opinions rather than relying on media narratives. Palihapitiya felt that his perception of Trump changed after their interaction.

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Those were just time space continuum reflections of the third big change I was gonna be involved in, and that was bringing Donald John Trump into us. So I'm a say that again. I said, Austin, in the office. Because this is you guys are actually really good questions. This is gonna be a really good thing, but I'm a say it again in a minute. A shrink some of sermon after I said it. Because it it is it's it's it's the truth. I'm just gonna say it that I wish I never would've met Trump. I wish it never would've happened. And it's not that the attacks I've been through. So I'm so sick of Donald Trump, man. God, I'm sick of him. And I'm not doing this because it's like I'm kissing his ass. You know? It's just like I'm

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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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I had a long, intriguing dinner with Donald Trump, lasting over three hours, along with his chief of staff and my manager. We discussed various topics, particularly global health, where I shared updates on our work towards an HIV cure and the potential for accelerated vaccine innovation, similar to what was done during COVID. We also talked about the progress on polio eradication and the challenges in regions like Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Gaza. Trump was engaged and interested in how he could contribute to achieving significant health milestones in the next four years. I was impressed with his enthusiasm for the issues we discussed.

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Comedian Bill Maher recounts his dinner with President Trump, set up by Kid Rock to bridge divides. Maher brought a list of 60 insults Trump had made about him, hoping for an autograph. Trump gifted him hats but didn't pressure him to wear one. Maher found Trump to be self-aware, laughing at jokes and engaging in genuine conversation. Trump discussed the Iran nuclear situation and Gaza, listening to Maher's opinions without anger. Maher admitted to supporting some of Trump's policies, like moving the Israeli embassy to Jerusalem and border control. Maher noted the contrast between the Trump he met and the "crazy person" he sees on TV. He criticized Trump's potential third term, trade war, and threats to judges. Maher concluded that Trump was gracious and measured during their meeting, expressing confusion as to why that isn't his public persona.

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I met with Zelensky this morning and advised him to stay positive and grateful. We'll discuss security guarantees later, but the meeting was an utter disaster. I'm questioning if Americans can still trust him. After witnessing today's events, most Americans, including myself, wouldn't want to partner with Zelensky, despite my multiple visits to Ukraine. I spoke with President Trump last night, and he was optimistic about the deal. I'm incredibly proud of President Trump for showing the world that he is not to be trifled with. He was positive about getting a ceasefire and ending the war, but Zelensky seemed to want to provoke Trump in the Oval Office. JD did a great job.

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Initially skeptical of Trump, the speaker eventually rated his presidency positively, acknowledging his accomplishments. They praised his avoidance of worsening situations, particularly in wars, which they considered a significant achievement. Another speaker commended Trump's willingness to negotiate and do business, highlighting his meetings with Kim Jong Un, Putin, and Xi Jinping without personal criticism. They attributed this approach to the "art of the deal." The first speaker argued that Trump derangement syndrome prevented people from recognizing the administration's good work and building upon it. They mentioned the success of the border wall, issuing long-term debt at low rates, and a structural piece in the Middle East, criticizing the tendency to dismiss messages based on the messenger. They urged listeners to look past who is speaking and truly listen to the words being said.

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Elon and the speaker had a great relationship, though the current status is uncertain. The speaker recalls a wonderful send-off where Elon said very nice and the "best" things. Elon wore the hat. The speaker believes Trump was right about everything. The speaker also believes they are right about the "great big beautiful bill," which they describe as the biggest tax cuts in history and the biggest economic development moves anywhere. They claim nothing like it has ever been done before.

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Jared Kushner is described as thoughtful and competent, contrary to the lies that were spread about him. Despite the nontraditional approach of sending a president's family member to the Middle East, he did good work. Trump's willingness to do business and negotiate without moral condemnations was seen as smart. He met with leaders like Kim Jong Un, Putin, and Xi Jinping, avoiding personal criticism. This approach was beneficial for both sides, and Jared Kushner's success can be attributed to his businessman mindset. Initially perceived as the end of the world, Trump's presidency was later seen as pretty good, with the potential to save America from fiscal ruin through initiatives like 100-year bonds. Overall, he did a commendable job as president.

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If you believe what the media says, you've gained a valuable ally who essentially works for you without charge. I want to be clear, I admire President Trump. I genuinely believe he's a good person. There's something admirable about him. The president has faced relentless and unfair attacks in the media, which is truly outrageous. In my experience, having spent considerable time with him, I have never once witnessed him acting in a mean, cruel, or unethical manner.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2219 - Donald Trump
Guests: Donald Trump
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Donald Trump: The Joe Rogan experience. Joe Rogan: We decided not to play a clip from your appearance on The View in 2015 or 2006 because of copyright issues. You were introduced warmly by Whoopi Goldberg and others, and they praised your social liberalism despite your conservative financial views. It seems like you've faced unprecedented attacks since you started winning in the polls. Donald Trump: Yes, it was a different life back then. I was still involved with The Apprentice, which was very successful. I had a contract extension offer, but I chose to run for president instead. I had good poll numbers, which made me consider it seriously. I ran against many politicians and won against Hillary, which was quite an experience. Joe Rogan: The attacks on you seemed to intensify once you announced your candidacy. Many people who once supported you turned against you. Donald Trump: Yes, people like Oprah were supportive, but that changed. I think some people are starting to realize the coordinated attacks against me. Joe Rogan: What was it like once you were in office? Did you feel prepared? Donald Trump: It was surreal. The inauguration was an incredible experience. I felt the love from the crowd, but once I was in the White House, it became about survival and governing. I faced unprecedented scrutiny and attacks from the media. Joe Rogan: How did you handle the appointments you had to make? Donald Trump: I had to make about 10,000 appointments, which was overwhelming. I relied on recommendations from people I respected, but it was challenging because I was new to Washington. Joe Rogan: Did you ever feel like you made bad choices in your appointments? Donald Trump: Yes, I made some mistakes. I picked some great people, but also some who were disloyal or not aligned with my vision. The biggest mistake was trusting certain individuals. Joe Rogan: You mentioned the media's role in your presidency. How do you view their coverage? Donald Trump: The media has been incredibly biased against me. They focus on negative stories and ignore the positive achievements of my administration. It's a corrupt system. Joe Rogan: What do you think about the current state of the country? Donald Trump: The country is facing significant challenges, including rising crime and economic issues. The border situation is out of control, and we need to take action to restore order. Joe Rogan: What are your thoughts on the upcoming election? Donald Trump: I believe I will win. The support is strong, and people are starting to see through the lies and media manipulation. Joe Rogan: You mentioned the JFK files. Will you release them if you win? Donald Trump: Yes, I plan to open them up. There are many interests involved, but it's time for transparency. Joe Rogan: What about UFOs and extraterrestrial life? Donald Trump: I’ve spoken to pilots who have seen things they can't explain. The universe is vast, and it's possible there is life beyond Earth. Joe Rogan: How do you plan to address the issues facing the country if you win? Donald Trump: I will focus on fair elections, border security, and restoring the economy. We need to put America first and ensure our policies benefit the citizens. Joe Rogan: Thank you for your time, Mr. Trump. Donald Trump: Thank you, Joe. It's been an honor.

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Bill Maher describes a private White House dinner with President Trump, arranged by Kid Rock, noting 'we share a belief' and that he wore 'soy blockers'. He says he's a comedian, not a policymaker, and that 'there was no pressure' at the dinner. Maher brought a list of almost 60 insulting epithets Trump had used about him, which Trump signed 'with good humor' after Maher presented it in the Oval Office. He describes the mansion tour, the 'Oval Goon Cave' merch room, and Trump's self-aware, not fake, laughter. He recalls asking for Maher’s thoughts on Iran, Gaza, and other issues, and notes privately the president could be different from his public image. Policy topics covered include Gaza—'Gaza could be Dubai instead of hell'—and moving the embassy to Jerusalem; DEI concerns; 'Biological men shouldn't be playing with sports.' Maher says this was not a summit, Trump was gracious in private, and he will report exactly what happened.

The Rubin Report

Bill Maher Reveals Details of Trump Meeting & He’s as Shocked as the ‘Real Time’ Crowd
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Dave Rubin opens the April 14, 2025, episode of The Rubin Report by expressing his excitement for the show, predicting a high rating due to feeling sharp and rested. He shares personal updates, including his decision to pursue stem cell treatment for his knee injury, facilitated by Tony Robbins and Dr. Richie Striano. The treatment revealed multiple tears in his knee and a significant issue in his shoulder, but he reports feeling better and anticipates returning to the court in six weeks. Rubin recounts a memorable interview with 90-year-old Frankie Valli, discussing the joy of connecting with a musical legend and the audience's recognition of him from his time at Fox. The conversation shifts to Bill Maher's recent dinner with Donald Trump, which Maher discussed on his show. Maher humorously recounts bringing a list of insults Trump had directed at him, which Trump signed. Rubin praises Maher for meeting Trump, noting that it could change perceptions and foster understanding. Maher reflects on his surprise at Trump's self-awareness and humor during their conversation, contrasting it with Trump's public persona. Rubin highlights Maher's evolving views on Trump, suggesting that the media's treatment of Trump has contributed to his public image. He emphasizes the importance of honest dialogue and the potential for people to change their perspectives when engaging directly with others. The discussion then addresses the broader political landscape, with Rubin criticizing the Democrats for their extreme positions and highlighting the need for a return to traditional liberal values. He contrasts the chaos and divisiveness of the current Democratic leadership with the potential for constructive dialogue and cooperation across political lines. Rubin also critiques the media's handling of Biden's presidency, pointing out inconsistencies and failures in coverage. He discusses the implications of recent legislation, such as the Save Act requiring proof of citizenship to vote, and the Democrats' opposition to it, suggesting they aim to maintain a voting base among illegal immigrants. The episode concludes with Rubin urging viewers to think critically about political alliances and the importance of fostering a culture of free speech and open dialogue. He encourages exploring alternative educational paths and finding common ground with those who share a commitment to American values.
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