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I don't believe Donald Trump will be elected. He's a felon and a liar who doesn't support US democratic principles. He's spoken about locking up Americans and immigrants, which would hurt our economy. If Putin is betting on Trump, he's in for an unhappy surprise. If Trump were elected and forced Ukraine into a bad peace, it would be terrible for the US, Europe, and our allies. Putin won't stop there. He'll take the deal, hold onto territory in Ukraine, rest, refit, and then come for the rest of Ukraine before moving further west.

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The social media conversation is hectic right now because Zelensky is used to a warm reception from both Democrats and Republicans. The idea of having all funds cut if Zelensky doesn't cooperate in peace negotiations is something he wasn't ready for. What really triggered Trump was the line about the U.S. having an ocean between itself and Russia, and that the war would come home. Trump was expecting sneakiness, but from Zelensky's perspective, he was saying what you typically see in foreign policy papers about what insulates the U.S. The stalling on the minerals deal, combined with implying Ukraine had leverage because the U.S. needed Ukraine, obliterated Zelensky's standing. Now NATO and the EU are scrambling to prop up Zelensky without aggravating Trump and unleashing a tariff war on Europe.

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In 2014, there was a coup in Ukraine led by the West. The goal was to attract Ukraine to the West and away from Russia. The Ukrainian government was pro-Russia, but the West wanted a pro-America government. George Soros-funded NGOs supported the militias that overthrew the government. The US State Department was involved in choosing the new government. Ukraine's importance to Putin was a red line. The impeachment of the previous US president and the involvement of the current president's son in Ukraine are connected to this conflict. Burisma, a company linked to the old pro-Russia government, bribed Joe Biden's son. Trump wanted Ukraine to investigate this. Obama didn't send weapons to Ukraine, but Trump did. This context led to Putin invading Ukraine.

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Joe Biden, two weeks after Donald Trump's victory, expresses concern to Poroshenko about Trump's potential involvement in Ukraine's financial system. Biden doesn't want Trump to believe he needs to invest more money in Ukraine, as it could lead to Trump investigating the situation further. Biden suggests that closing Pravat Bank would be beneficial, as it would help secure an IMF loan and ensure both economic and physical security for Ukraine.

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Trump implemented a loan system to help Ukraine access its $10-12 trillion worth of critical minerals, making it potentially the richest country in Europe. By supporting Ukraine, we can secure these assets for the West instead of letting Putin and China benefit. It's crucial to assist Ukraine in winning the war and not allow Putin to control these valuable resources.

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The speaker expresses concern about Trump getting involved with Ukraine and providing more money. They believe that if Ukraine asks for more money from Trump, he will start looking into the details. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the IMF coming forward for both economic and physical security.

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Discussion on whether to send money to Ukraine. "Man, they need it." "I think we should help, but I don't have a studied answer for you... I can make an argument both ways, and half my family's Ukrainian from my grandparents." "Have you how much money have you sent to Ukraine? None. So what do you mean by we? You're the one whose family's from Ukraine. Like, why don't you send them a billion dollars?" "Because I'm trying to fix health care." "Why don't you fix their health care if you're, like, so deep? If you think we need to help, why don't you start? How about you first?" "It's like, we need to help. That's not what charity is. Forcing other people to help is not charity. Here's the good news." "Good news is all the weapons were on loan lease. We're getting it back." "And Right. Our dear president Trump has negotiated that we own half the minerals. So, he turned this horrible Into a profit center."

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He believes Ukraine should be loaned money instead of given it outright. By loaning them money, they would have to pay it back if they succeed. He admires Zelensky's ability to secure large sums of money from the country, calling him a better salesman than himself.

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I visited Kyiv for the 12th or 13th time to announce a $1 billion loan guarantee. I asked for action against the state prosecutor, but they didn't comply. I threatened to withhold the money unless the prosecutor was fired. He was fired within 6 hours.

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Joe Biden, two weeks after Donald Trump's victory, expresses concern to Poroshenko about Trump's potential involvement in Ukraine's financial system. Biden doesn't want Trump to believe he needs to invest more money in Ukraine, as he fears it could lead to a collapse. Biden urges Poroshenko to take action to close Pravast Bank, which would help secure an IMF loan and benefit Ukraine's economic and physical security.

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A foundation was set up in Ukraine before it became independent from Russia, and it has been functioning since then. Biden was involved in Ukraine and tried to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader. They wanted to help Ukraine become united and offered assistance. They also asked for prompt action to deliver an aid package, including a $1 billion loan guarantee, to support reform in Ukraine. Biden had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk to take action against a state prosecutor, but they didn't follow through. Biden threatened to withhold the $1 billion if the prosecutor wasn't fired, and expressed frustration with the situation.

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The speaker discusses the need to set a date for the transition and mentions that the person they are speaking to is unsure of a date until they receive an agreement. They emphasize the importance of avoiding a situation where Trump believes he will have to invest more money into Ukraine due to a potential financial collapse. They urge the listener to push for the closure of the Provost Bank, which would allow the IMF loan to come forward. The speaker acknowledges the difficulties involved and mentions Kolomorowski as a problem, but stresses the critical nature of the situation.

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Joe Biden, while at the Council on Foreign Relations, allegedly bragged that he got the top prosecutor in Ukraine fired. He conditioned Ukraine receiving a billion dollars in US financial assistance on the firing of Victor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma. This financial assistance was a US aid grant. The speaker suggests finding the video of this event, calling it shocking and highlighting Biden's hubris and ego in speaking about it publicly, especially with the Council on Foreign Relations backdrop.

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A foundation was set up in Ukraine before it became independent from Russia. Biden was involved in Ukraine and tried to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader. They wanted to assist Ukraine in becoming a united country. They asked for prompt action and an aid package, including a $1 billion loan guarantee, to support reform. Biden had a commitment from Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk to take action against a state prosecutor, but they didn't follow through. Biden threatened to withhold the $1 billion if the prosecutor wasn't fired, saying, "If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money."

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We're spending $350 billion, and Europe gets their money back as a loan, while we're just giving it away. Why didn't Biden demand equalization? Zelensky, a dictator without elections, better move fast or he won't have a country left. If he asks Biden for money, Biden says yes. What about the foreign bank accounts and the woman the FBI didn't interview? What if we started opening those bank accounts? He's compromised. I'm not saying that's happening, but it could happen.

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I visited Kyiv for the 12th or 13th time to announce a $1 billion loan guarantee. I asked for action against the state prosecutor, but they didn't comply. I threatened to withhold the money unless the prosecutor was fired within 6 hours.

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On November 16, 2016, two weeks after Donald Trump's victory, Joe Biden speaks with Poroshenko. Biden expresses concern about Trump potentially thinking he has the power to influence Ukraine's decisions. He wants to avoid Trump delving into the details by not giving Ukraine any reason to ask for more money. Biden aims to prevent Trump from getting involved in Ukraine's affairs.

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President Trump is likely the only person who can mediate peace between Ukraine and Russia because Putin respects and, in many ways, fears him. The speaker's discussions with Trump centered on the need for a ceasefire, suggesting April 20 as the date. If Putin, who is purportedly the only party not accepting a ceasefire, does not comply, the U.S. and Europe should impose colossal sanctions.

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President-elect Trump is described as intelligent and experienced, with potential for future talks. However, Russia has recently attacked Ukraine's energy infrastructure, raising concerns about possible escalations before Trump takes office. Dan Hoffman, a former CIA station chief in Moscow, is asked about Putin's compliments towards Trump, particularly regarding Trump's response during a July assassination attempt. The discussion centers on the implications of Putin's flattery and what it might mean for U.S.-Russia relations moving forward.

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The foundation in Ukraine, established before independence, has been active. Biden played a key role in Ukraine. The goal is to unite Ukraine and support its development. Congress is urged to provide a $1 billion loan guarantee to aid reform in Ukraine.

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In this conversation, dated February 18, 2015, Poroshenko seems to admit that Shokin did nothing wrong but was forced to resign at Biden's request. The call starts with some technical difficulties, but they eventually connect. Poroshenko expresses his happiness and mentions positive and negative news. He then informs Biden that he met with the general who is facing corruption charges, but they don't have any information about him doing something wrong. Poroshenko specifically asked the general about this.

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The speaker states that the foundation was functioning before Ukraine's independence from Russia. They claim Biden was deeply involved in Ukraine and had more patience than they did in trying to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader.

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Here is a concise transcript of the video: **Speaker 0:** Klitschko's situation is complicated, especially with his new deputy prime minister role. I think Yatseniuk is the right person with economic and governing experience, and he needs Klitschko and Tani Book on the outside, advising him. Klitschko working under Yatseniuk won't work. **Speaker 1:** Let's set up a call with Klitschko. Reaching out to him directly helps manage the personalities involved and allows us to move quickly. **Speaker 0:** Jeff Feltman mentioned Robert Seri as the new UN guy who could come in to help. **Speaker 1:** We need to make this stick, especially with potential Russian interference. Let me work on Klitschko, and we need someone with an international presence to help. We can regroup on outreach to Yanukovych tomorrow. **Speaker 0:** Sullivan says Biden is willing to give an "attaboy" tomorrow to help things stick.

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In February 2014, the US actively worked to overthrow Yanukovych. You can hear this in the phone call between Victoria Nuland and US Ambassador Peter Piatt. It's fascinating. In the call, I mentioned that Klitschko shouldn't be in the government, it's not necessary or a good idea. Yatseniuk is the right person because of his economic and governing experience. Also, "fuck the EU." We need to do something to make this situation better.

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Dirty Behind-the-Scenes Details About Obama-Led Coup Exposed with Co-Host David Sacks
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Dave Rubin hosts David Sacks, a tech entrepreneur and Republican figure, discussing recent political events. Sacks reflects on his experience at the Republican National Convention, noting its organization and the positive energy surrounding Trump post-assassination attempt. They analyze Biden's unexpected withdrawal from the race, highlighting the chaotic announcement and lack of clarity regarding his decision. Sacks describes the Democratic Party's maneuvering as a "coup," emphasizing the rigged primary process that sidelined other candidates like RFK Jr. and led to Kamala Harris's nomination without grassroots support. They discuss the media's role in covering up Biden's cognitive decline until the debate revealed the truth. Sacks predicts that the Democrats may struggle with internal conflicts, particularly regarding Harris's candidacy, and suggests that Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro could be a strategic VP pick. They conclude by speculating on potential surprises in the political landscape, including deteriorating situations in Ukraine and the implications for the upcoming election.
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