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Marco Rubio is labeled a traitor to his Cuban people, Hispanics, and the American people, for participating in an agreement with the authoritarian regime of Trump and the authoritarian regime of El Salvador led by Nayib Bukele. This alliance is presented as evidence that many of the United States’ allies no longer trust the U.S. The narrative describes the kidnapping of nearly 250 Venezuelans who were later sent to the SECOT as part of a darker deal than expected. According to the Washington Post, Nayib Bukele, through a phone call, reached an agreement with the United States to receive these prisoners in the SECOT, in exchange for the U.S. sending former MS-13 members who were informants and, at the same time, protected by the U.S. Justice Department. Instead of rejecting this idea because the informants were important collaborators with the U.S. government, Marco Rubio reportedly acted by quickly contacting Penn Bonadie and telling him to abandon these protections, arguing that these people must be sent back to El Salvador. This is used to raise questions about why Nayib Bukele would want these informants back in El Salvador. The account refers to a 2021 ProPublica investigation stating that Nayib Bukele and his allies secretly blocked the extradition of several MS-13 leaders to the United States, because these leaders could testify about negotiations between Bukele and the gang members. The report also notes that U.S. federal agents suspected Bukele and people around him of diverting U.S. aid funds to gang leaders as part of a supposed pact to provide them money and power in exchange for votes and a reduction in the homicide rate. The same 2021 investigation is cited again, noting that U.S. agents examining possible money laundering looked into the bank accounts of various Salvadoran officials, including Bukele and 14 associates, to determine if funds had been laundered. The narrative concludes by suggesting a motivation for Bukele’s animosity toward Biden and his subsequent apparent praise of Trump.

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Gangs are reportedly drawn to areas with high concentrations of Venezuelan migrants. These gangs have allegedly used intimidation to displace property management, subsequently collecting rents. Arrests have been made, but these operations are reportedly still in progress.

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O Brasil enfrenta uma grave crise de liberdade de expressão após a eleição de Lula, que muitos acreditam ter sido manipulada. Jornalistas críticos ao governo estão sendo censurados ou forçados ao exílio, como Rodrigo Constantino e Alan dos Santos. Eduardo Bolsonaro menciona que a administração Biden não se manifestou sobre essas violações, apesar de apoiar Lula. Ele destaca que a liberdade de expressão, garantida pela constituição, está sendo ignorada, com congressistas sendo presos por críticas ao Supremo Tribunal. A situação é comparada à crescente repressão nos Estados Unidos, onde a democracia está sendo ameaçada por elites e decisões judiciais. Paulo Figueiredo, um jornalista exilado, relata que teve seu passaporte confiscado sem acusação formal, refletindo um regime totalitário em ascensão no Brasil. --- Brazil is facing a severe crisis of freedom of expression following Lula's election, which many believe was manipulated. Journalists critical of the government are being censored or forced into exile, like Rodrigo Constantino and Alan dos Santos. Eduardo Bolsonaro mentions that the Biden administration has not spoken out about these violations, despite supporting Lula. He highlights that freedom of expression, guaranteed by the constitution, is being ignored, with congress members imprisoned for criticizing the Supreme Court. The situation is compared to the growing repression in the United States, where democracy is threatened by elites and judicial decisions. Paulo Figueiredo, an exiled journalist, reports having his passport confiscated without formal charges, reflecting a rising totalitarian regime in Brazil.

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Left-wing individuals are accused of resorting to violence when they lose, while claiming others are extremists. Despite facing legal issues, no violent actions were taken by the accused group. The speaker suggests that those who resort to violence are actually the ones prone to such actions.

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A speaker describes a "dirtbag coalition of leftist violent so called protest" as a growing problem, mentioning similarities to BLM, free Palestine, and other protest movements. Another speaker notes the lack of outrage from Democrats regarding the destruction, contrasting it with their outrage over ICE officials. Five figures—Karen Bass, Gavin Newsom, Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, and Nancy Pelosi—are called out for allegedly attacking ICE officials instead of condemning the attacks. It is claimed this inaction from California officials amounts to "war" on federal agents. A speaker warns of a bad look if leaders don't intervene and stop the protests, especially with city leaders allegedly encouraging resistance.

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A protest outside a synagogue in Los Angeles turned violent, highlighting the failure of leaders to keep people safe in California. Crime rates are rising, with many victims not reporting incidents due to lack of faith in law enforcement. Reasons for the increase in crime include reduced incarceration rates, lack of police presence, and a narrative that criminals are victims. Calls for more police funding and rehabilitation programs are made, with criticism towards politicians like Biden, Newsom, and Bass for their handling of the situation. The influence of George Soros in defunding the police is also mentioned, along with the need for stronger action to address rising crime rates.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. The idea of peaceful protests is challenged, and there are discussions about resisting and physically confronting political figures. There are also controversial statements about the biggest terror threat being white men and suggestions of violence towards the president. The integrity of the voting system and the constitution is questioned, and it is emphasized that the opposition will not stop before or after the upcoming election.

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Elizabeth, the story centers on Seattle’s homelessness issue, framed as a broader drug crisis visible in parks across the city. A park described as once built for the community is now portrayed as the epicenter of Seattle’s homeless and drug crisis, with drug paraphernalia everywhere and daily exposure to chaos as school kids pass by unfazed. Jonathan Cho, a reporter for Turning Point USA and a researcher for the Discovery Institute, describes wide-spread problems: “Pretty much all the drug addicts, criminals, the black market of stolen goods, it all thrives here,” and notes an individual seemingly overdosing while holding a sandwich. Cho and others say the issue is essentially a drug crisis that the city allows to persist, depicting a “totally lawless environment.” Speakers contend there’s been a failure to address root causes. The narrative claims the homelessness nonprofit sector operates as part of a “homeless industrial complex” engaged in financial grift, and that Antifa has infiltrated these networks. The claim is that the nonprofit sector works with far-left militants and violent domestic terrorists like Antifa, tying the homeless crisis to political activism and organized protest. Andrea Suarez, a lifelong Democrat and Seattle resident who started We Heart Seattle to clear trash from parks and encampments, recounts personal danger: “Oh my god. You’re so cold. Get the rocks out of here.” She says she was attacked, staff attacked, and pushed into traffic, expressing that she is not aligned with the ideology of those who oppose cleaning efforts and who confront volunteers. Mike Solon, president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, asserts that Antifa mobs target police officers and that activists aligned with socialist ideologies fuel anti-police, pro-homeless sentiment that hinders problem-solving. He notes Antifa firebombed his office in 2020 and argues that those backing the homeless agenda are not interested in real solutions. The interviewees allege a link between the “homeless industrial complex” and Antifa, describing it as “clear as day,” with the claim that supporters within these networks enable disorder while opposing help for those in need. Toward the end, the journalists note that outreach to high-profile housing nonprofits in Seattle yielded no responses, and they observe that President Trump recently declared Antifa a domestic terror group, suggesting that more scrutiny may follow.

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The speaker discusses the prohibition of political parties in Brazil from having affiliations with foreign organizations. They mention that seven Brazilian parties are members of Folha de São Paulo, a newspaper, and criticize their leaders for not being held accountable for their actions. The speaker questions why the president prioritizes solving Brazil's economic issues instead of addressing this matter, suggesting it may be to avoid appearing malicious. They conclude that if one seeks respect from the left, they are already defeated.

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Federal agents in the Chicago area are on alert after being targeted by leaders of a major street gang, amid a separate incident where border patrol agents were attacked by a shooter. In Little Village, Chicago police responded to an incident where a man drove up in a jeep and fired shots at border patrol agents. After shell casings and video were collected, multiple agencies tracked the shooter and a suspect was taken into custody. The suspect is described as an illegal alien with a past felony conviction for firearms; authorities say he was in the Jeep and armed. DHS released pictures showing federal vehicles damaged after at least four were rammed this week, with others pelted by bricks and cans of paint. Border patrol agents were alerted that the street gang Latin Kings directed their membership to shoot on-site federal agents operating as part of Operation Midway Blitz. A shoot-on-site threat for federal law enforcement is described as extremely concerning. Federal agents and their top brass say rhetoric from elected officials in Illinois calling agents barbarians triggers violence and lawlessness. Protesters described as saying “You Nazis” and “Gestapo,” with accounts of peaceful protests turning hostile. Leaders in Washington anticipate more violence as neighborhoods are urged to form mobs, record arrests with their phones, and make noise each time agents make arrests. One participant describes it as “really disgusting” that the rhetoric is being used to turn the tables on law enforcement for carrying out arrests. Last week, US district judge Sarah Ellis issued an…

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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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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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People who shouldn't go to jail are being sent there, even though they were allowed in by the police and encouraged by federal agents. It's ethically inappropriate and if this happened under Trump, people would be outraged. It's wild and should be condemned regardless of political party.

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Bannon's imprisonment won't silence him or his supporters. The movement will only grow stronger, with the left being blamed for it. Democrats and the media are seen as part of the problem, fueling resentment and opposition. The crowd's size and energy reflect this sentiment.

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The Biden administration allegedly meddled in Brazil's elections by pressuring President Bolsonaro to accept the results before they happened. Big tech companies, seen as allies of Biden, are censoring any dissenting voices. Lula da Silva was declared the winner, but protests are erupting in response to the alleged suppression.

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A journalist asks if there’s someone who can be spoken to about hearing, and is directed to the other side of the park. The exchange turns into a broader set of allegations about a man named Naftali Aaron Kranz and the organization Get Free. The speaker claims Naftali Kranz is a paid protester through Get Free. They present LinkedIn posts recruiting for paid protesters for the company, described as Get Free’s “part time mobilization support contractor.” The speaker asserts Get Free bills itself as a grassroots organization while Naftali and others are allegedly paid to protest. They claim Get Free aims to “undo white supremacy” and that one of the best ways to do that, in Naftali’s view, is to celebrate vandalism, citing Crown Heights, where someone threw an egg at a stranger’s cyber truck and placed dog feces on it. The speaker contends Naftali attended an abolish the police rally but was not the leader, instead blending in among other recruits, and that he works with the DSA, explaining why the speaker met him at a DSA Tax the Rich rally. On LinkedIn, the speaker says Naftali frequently posts about paid protester roles, urging people to join to “help us expand our effort to win reparations across the country,” with recruitment across Chicago, the Bay Area, and Baltimore. They describe a nine-week contract, part-time, paying $3,400 in stipends biweekly, seeking someone excited about experimentation who will recruit people and train them to drive turnout at events. The speaker also says Naftali is part of Jews Against Trump and urges donations to bail funds to “bail immigrants out of concentration camps,” adding a claim that a Jewish person who calls an immigration detention center a concentration camp has a serious mental illness, and criticizing colleges like NYU, the Democrat party, and mainstream media as brainwashing. The speaker asserts Nicole Cardi is at the top of the Get Free Movement and claims she says the George Floyd protests were the reason Biden won the 2020 election. They argue that protest NGO groups are about getting Democrats elected, and that donations to Get Free are funneled through ActBlue, which the speaker says is under investigation by the Department of Justice for foreign contributions. The speaker alleges ActBlue has funneled billions to activist groups like Indivisible Twin Cities, which is said to be orchestrating resistance to ICE agents in Minneapolis. Indivisible is claimed to have paid protesters and received over 7,600,000 dollars from the Open Society Foundation, funded by George Soros.

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A group of Antifa individuals, led by a well-known journalist, attempted to incite violence for a TV documentary in Culop. The journalist, connected to mainstream media, was caught communicating with agitators to cause trouble. This coordinated attack on working-class people highlights media bias and manipulation. The public is urged to be aware of these tactics and hold media outlets accountable for their actions.

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Eduardo Bolsonaro accuses Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Morais of turning Brazil into a “mobster” operation, claiming “A judge is holding the entire country hostage” and “This is not a democracy anymore.” He says Morais “threatens opponents with investigations” and leads a “fake news inquiry” that resulted in “x was banned” while Bolsonaro’s assets were frozen and his father wears an “ankle bracelet.” He argues the Magninsky Global Act is used to sanction supporters and notes “50% tariff on Brazilian goods” and visa revocations for eight of the 11 supreme court justices after Trump’s actions. He calls for the “amnesty bill” to clear charges, says he is “prepared to go to any lengths to remove this psychopath from power,” and envisions US influence and international pressure to restore democracy in Brazil. He may run for president with his father’s support.

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El orador acusa a Elon Musk de intentar controlar el mundo y de representar la ideología fascista de extrema derecha. Se refiere a un tweet falso de Musk acusando a Maduro de robar elecciones. Advierte a Musk que se enfrentará a la resistencia en Venezuela. Se identifica como hijo de Bolívar y Chávez y desafía a Musk a pelear en los MODs. Translation: The speaker accuses Elon Musk of trying to control the world and representing extreme right-wing fascist ideology. He mentions a fake tweet from Musk accusing Maduro of election theft. He warns Musk that he will face resistance in Venezuela. He identifies himself as the son of Bolívar and Chávez and challenges Musk to fight in the MODs.

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President Lula's oppressive actions in Brazil have led to arrests and deaths of dissidents. People are scared to speak out. We must use our platforms to support the Brazilian people. Brazil used to be thriving, but now it's under tyranny. We need to keep Brazil in the spotlight. This is a battle against tyranny, not just Brazil. Naomi Zeitz from Germany urges unity. Thank you for sharing this message. This is for all of us. Translation: President Lula's oppressive actions in Brazil have led to arrests and deaths of dissidents. People are scared to speak out. We must use our platforms to support the Brazilian people. Brazil used to be thriving, but now it's under tyranny. We need to keep Brazil in the spotlight. This is a battle against tyranny, not just Brazil. Naomi Zeitz from Germany urges unity. Thank you for sharing this message. This is for all of us.

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The speakers discuss the 2016 election being stolen, emphasizing Russia's hacking. They call Trump illegitimate and urge Clinton to challenge results. Protests erupt over Trump's victory, turning violent in various cities. Demonstrators clash with police, vandalize property, and undermine democracy.

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The video discusses the recent corruption scandal in Brazil involving the Workers' Party (PT). The former president, Lula, is accused of being the mastermind behind the scheme, while former president Dilma Rousseff is accused of negotiating support in exchange for positions. Other party members, including senators and ministers, are also implicated. The prosecutor claims that the PT committed crimes against the public administration for 14 years, resulting in billions of dollars in losses. The prosecutor is seeking a total of 6.5 billion reais in damages from the accused. Lula is already facing multiple charges and has denied any wrongdoing. The case will now be reviewed by the Supreme Court.

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Rioting occurred in Los Angeles this weekend in response to ICE apprehending illegal aliens and employers hiring them. The riots began with few participants but escalated to violence, defined as throwing rocks at cars, torching cars, defacing government buildings, and attacking law enforcement.

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Debunking the Media's Lies About Events in Brazil | Matthew Tyrmand | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
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Protesters in Brazil were detained and taken to a federal police facility, where conditions were dire, leading to reports of multiple deaths. After two days, women and children were released under the condition they sign a statement labeling themselves as terrorists. Matthew Tyrmand, a journalist and political activist, discussed the political climate in Brazil, highlighting the tension between the left and right, particularly surrounding the recent elections. Lula, a former president with a history of corruption, returned to power amid allegations of electoral fraud, while Bolsonaro's supporters protested against the perceived injustices. Tyrmand described the Brazilian Supreme Court's overreach, likening it to a judicial autocracy that suppresses dissent and censors media. The military attempted to intervene but ultimately failed to prevent Lula's inauguration. Tyrmand expressed concern over the rapid descent into authoritarianism, drawing parallels to historical communist regimes. He emphasized the importance of social media engagement in Brazil, which has become a vital tool for dissent amid increasing government repression. The situation remains tense, with fears of further crackdowns on opposition voices.

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Brazil: Corrupt Alexandre de Moraes EXPOSED | Eduardo Bolsonaro, Nikolas Ferreira | PBD Podcast #409
Guests: Eduardo Bolsonaro, Nikolas Ferreira
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In this podcast, Patrick Bet-David hosts influential Brazilian conservative figures Eduardo Bolsonaro, Nikolas Ferreira, and Paulo Figo to discuss the current political climate in Brazil, particularly focusing on Alexandre de Moraes, a Supreme Court Justice. The conversation highlights Moraes' controversial rise to power, his role in the judiciary, and the implications of his actions on free speech and democracy in Brazil. Eduardo Bolsonaro describes Moraes as a once-conservative figure who shifted dramatically after the Car Wash operation exposed widespread corruption. The hosts express concern over the increasing power of the judiciary, with Moraes being labeled a dictator by some. They discuss the chilling effect of censorship in Brazil, where dissenting voices face investigations and threats, particularly from the Supreme Court. The guests recount how the political landscape has changed since Bolsonaro's election in 2018, attributing his rise to the internet's role in amplifying conservative voices. They argue that the establishment, including the U.S. government, has intervened to support Moraes and suppress opposition, particularly against Bolsonaro and his supporters. The discussion also touches on the economic situation in Brazil, with rising inflation and unemployment under Lula's administration, contrasting it with the previous administration's successes. They note that Lula's government has increased spending significantly, leading to concerns about fiscal responsibility and the impact on the poor. The hosts emphasize the need for unity among conservatives globally to combat the rise of authoritarianism and censorship. They highlight the importance of free speech and the dangers of a judiciary that operates without checks and balances. The podcast concludes with a call to action for listeners to support free speech initiatives and to be aware of the political dynamics in Brazil, as they see it as a potential model for similar movements in other countries.
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