TruthArchive.ai - Related Video Feed

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Prominent Democrats, including John Kerry, Tim Wallace, and Hillary, are allegedly saying that the First Amendment is a bad thing. These top-level Democrats view the First Amendment as an obstacle. The frequent use of the word "disinformation" is an indication that the speaker believes these individuals are creating disinformation. Those trying to suppress freedom of speech are considered the "bad guys." It is astonishing that this is happening in America in 2024.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Hillary Clinton was accosted and accused of being a "super predator" responsible for millions of deaths. She was called a genocide supporter and accused of facilitating the genocide of Palestinian people. The speaker demanded to know what Clinton had to say for herself.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker says they are focused on solving the inflation crisis caused by Kamala Harris's policies. Regarding the 2020 election, the speaker believes issues should be debated peacefully in the public square, as Donald Trump has said. The speaker claims Trump said protesters should protest peacefully on January 6th. The speaker believes there is a threat to democracy in the form of censorship, Americans ending friendships over politics, and big tech silencing citizens. The speaker says Kamala Harris would rather censor people who engage in misinformation than debate them. The speaker is proud to have the endorsement of Bobby Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, who may not agree on every issue, but are united behind the principle of debating differences. The speaker accuses Kamala Harris of engaging in censorship at an industrial scale, which they believe is a bigger threat to democracy than what Trump said about protesting peacefully on January 6th.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A senator accuses Democrat colleagues of hypocrisy regarding the rule of law, citing their past support for a "lawless" and "politically weaponized" Department of Justice. They claim Democrats didn't care about violent protests outside Supreme Court justices' homes, alleging the Attorney General agreed with the protesters to intimidate judges. The senator questions a professor about the roles of voters, elected representatives, and judges in elections and policy decisions. The senator asserts that federal courts do not have the power to issue remedies for people who are not parties to a case and that "nationwide injunction" is not in the constitution. The senator states that there were zero nationwide injunctions in the first 150 years of the republic, 27 in the 20th century, and 32 between 2001 and 2024. They claim 37 nationwide injunctions have been issued in the last two months alone against President Trump. The senator accuses Democrats of "lawfare" by indicting Trump and now seeking out radical judges to shut down policies through forum shopping. They allege a judge ignored US immigration law to keep "murderers and rapists and gang members" in communities, and that nationwide injunctions are an abuse of power.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Prominent Democrats, including John Kerry, Tim Wallace, and Hillary, are allegedly saying that the First Amendment is a bad thing. These top-level Democrats view the First Amendment as an obstacle. The frequent use of the word "disinformation" is an indication that the speaker believes these individuals are creating disinformation. Those trying to suppress freedom of speech are considered the "bad guys." It is astonishing that this is happening in America in 2024.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker claims they are attacked for not believing in democracy, but the most sacred right in the U.S. democracy is the First Amendment. They state that Kamala Harris wants to threaten the power of the government, and there is no First Amendment right to misinformation. The speaker believes big tech silences people, which is a threat to democracy. They want Democrats and Republicans to reject censorship and persuade one another by arguing about ideas. The speaker references yelling fire in a crowded theater as the Supreme Court test. They accuse others of wanting to kick people off Facebook for saying toddlers shouldn't get masks.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker says Mark Zuckerberg spoke about the Biden administration censoring constituents and alternative media, calling it reminiscent of 1984. The speaker believes those who tried to suppress independent media are enemies of the First Amendment. The speaker says the Senate is seriously addressing this as part of weeding out the "deep state" and changing the "back doors" of government. They claim Democrats are complaining about efforts to remove individuals working for a political party rather than the American people. They believe there is an 18-month window to deliver on President Trump's promises. Investigations are ongoing, often in secure facilities due to classified information, with the Biden administration allegedly attempting to cover tracks. The speaker says they are working with the White House, Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, Leader Thune, and Speaker Johnson on this and other similar issues, many related to cover-ups and the election. The speaker says Zuckerberg indicated that the Democrat party had put "handcuffs" on Facebook. The speaker questions who directed the censorship, whether it came from the White House, FBI, or DOJ, and what threats were made. The speaker presents a document implicating Elvis Chan in discussing potential legal cover for Facebook in exchange for censoring conservatives. The speaker says Chan, as an FBI agent, couldn't act alone, implying involvement from the DOJ and potentially Garland. They question the nature of the threats made to platforms to enforce censorship.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A congresswoman questioned Miss Mar about her public statements and social media posts, which the congresswoman characterized as left-wing ideology and opposition to free speech. The congresswoman cited Mar's past role as head of Wikipedia, which she claimed doesn't tell the truth, and statements calling Donald Trump a "deranged racist and sociopath" and America "addicted to white supremacy." The congresswoman also criticized Mar for chastising the use of "boy and girl" and for calling the First Amendment the "number one challenge in American journalism." The congresswoman asked Mar if it was up to her or NPR to crack down on bad information and decide the truth. Mar stated she is a strong believer in free speech. The congresswoman then referenced a 2021 Atlantic Council event where Mar said she took a very active approach to disinformation and misinformation as CEO of Wikipedia, censoring information through conversations with government during the COVID pandemic and the 2020 election. The congresswoman asked if those governments included the Biden administration. Mar stated that Wikipedia never censored any information.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 1 believes Biden is a bigger threat to democracy than Trump. Biden allegedly used federal agencies to censor political speech, including the speaker's, shortly after taking office. This action is seen as unprecedented and dangerous for democracy. The speaker argues that questioning election results is not as big of a threat as a president using their power to control social media platforms.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker claims that Biden's Justice Department placed mothers on FBI and terrorist watch lists for advocating against certain school curricula. They state these mothers were labeled as terrorists for their activism. The speaker urges listeners to examine the Justice Department's actions. They then mention Biden's pardon of his son and his statement that the Justice Department has been politicized.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speakers are debating the former president's statements about an "enemy within." One speaker claims the former president suggested turning the American military on the American people. A clip is played of the former president responding to accusations of threatening people, stating he is not threatening anyone, but that "they" are the ones doing the threatening through "phony investigations" and "weaponization of government." The other speaker objects, asserting the clip does not reflect the former president's repeated statements about the American people being the "enemy within." This speaker claims the former president has talked about turning the American military on the American people, going after peaceful protestors, and locking up those who disagree with him, which they argue is unacceptable in a democracy.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
I believe President Biden is a much worse threat to democracy than Trump. Biden is the first president to use federal agencies to censor political speech, targeting opponents. I won a case proving he censored me shortly after taking office. The greatest threat to democracy isn't questioning election returns, but using presidential power to force social media companies like Facebook and Twitter to censor political critics through portals accessible to the FBI, CIA, IRS, and other agencies. Biden also weaponized the Secret Service, denying protection to a political opponent for political reasons. These are critical threats because he is weaponizing federal agencies.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Joe Biden, the DOJ, and FBI are accused of being the biggest threat to America by creating hate crime hoaxes. They are believed to want to keep us divided and are seen as the real white supremacists. Their actions are said to aim at destroying us.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Great teacher. Yes. What is a woman? Woman is a social construct that we've agreed upon. So I wanna thank you for proving a great point. What? You are why we should eliminate the Department of Education. Thank you very much. I could tell you're not married. Mhmm. Yeah. You're so scared to debate me. Actually, I'm not scared. You keep interrupting me. Every time I actually try to actually explain my point and have a reasonable conversation with you, you cut me off. Statistics? Where can you show me that at? Seventy percent of offenders were African Americans. I know you're you're obviously very anti trans. No. I'm pro reality.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
According to Speaker 1, Joe Biden is responsible for problems in the American criminal law system that negatively impact black people, stemming from legislation in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. The speaker claims Biden said, "Negroes are animals" and recounts Biden's past plagiarism scandal. The speaker alleges that incriminating information on Biden was found on his son's laptops, which is why the documents are being sought from Trump. The speaker cites the Supreme Court case Department of the Navy versus Eagan, stating there are no limits on a president's power to classify or declassify information. The speaker criticizes John Legend for pontificating about racism without relevant expertise, while Biden has a history of racist remarks and policies. The speaker also defends Trump's record on race relations. Speaker 0 accuses John Legend of being a sellout and puppet who only addresses racism during election years and urges him to invest in Black communities instead of crying racism on TV.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
California DOJ agents raided my home after I exposed Planned Parenthood's involvement in fetal trafficking. Kamala Harris, at Planned Parenthood's behest, targeted me to silence the truth. Planned Parenthood wanted my video equipment seized to stop me from exposing their actions. Harris poses a grave threat to First Amendment rights, willing to use power to suppress dissenting voices. If elected, she will undermine civil liberties in the highest office.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0: Honestly, nothing scarier to me than a white liberal woman. Speaker 1: Why do you never care about anything that happens in your own country? Why is it always like women in Afghanistan, women in Syria? I'm like, well, what about under the Biden administration with your candidate Harris, the 350,000 children that are trafficked that went missing. Because American issues, you can bring attention to and you can solve. I just find it weird that the social justice warriors that are the white women of America never seem to care about anything that they could do in America, but I think that would actually involve caring, and it would be going against their own side. Speaker 0: There's honestly nothing scarier to me or more destructive to society than a white liberal woman. Speaker 1: I know. Speaker 0: Name something worse. Speaker 1: I saw Jimmy John's was doing a sandwich and the bread was pickles. Speaker 0: That sounds so good. Speaker 1: Okay. So liberal women are Speaker 0: so worse.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Mark Zuckerberg admitted the Biden-Harris administration pressured Facebook to censor COVID-19 content and information regarding the laptop. Speaker 1 states this confirms what many already knew and praises Zuckerberg for speaking out. They highlight Kamala Harris's focus on "freedom" in her campaign, including during debates and speeches at the Democratic convention. However, Speaker 1 argues Zuckerberg's admission exposes Harris and Biden for censoring free speech through Facebook. Speaker 1 concludes that Harris's words do not align with her actions and urges people to examine her record when considering her fitness for the presidency.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A person asked a congresswoman if she would apologize for racist rhetoric inferring that white men should be put on a terror watch list solely based on their skin color. The person asked if she truly thinks white men are the greatest terror threat facing America.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The Congresswoman states that the IRS has been using AI to access Americans’ bank accounts without a search warrant or any specific crime claim. An undercover journalist discovered that the IRS claims access to every person’s bank account, and that they have been working with the Department of Justice and that they have no problem targeting the “little guy” to ensure tax payments. She describes this as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment and, with Jim Jordan, sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about how they are using AI and how they are protecting citizens’ civil rights. She then asks, what is the end game here? Acknowledging that the AI tools are hard to contain, she asks how American citizens and constitutional rights can be protected. In response, she argues that a new administration in November is needed because the current administration has been “absolutely lawless” in its surveillance of Americans, including members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters, and has weaponized the government against them. She says this administration has completely ignored the Bill of Rights, referencing the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments, and states that one of the things we...

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The biggest threat to America is the media, which is the enemy of the people. Before the Trump-Biden debate, the media promoted Biden and dismissed claims of his senility as right-wing conspiracy theories. After the debate, the media changed its tune, acknowledging Biden's cognitive decline. The media then ushered in Kamala, attempting a coup on Biden, despite no one voting for her to be the Democratic nominee. The media is now fully on board with Kamala, claiming she is ahead in the polls, though the speaker questions the validity of these polls. The media causes racial, familial, and political divide, as well as fear and uncertainty. The media are liars, cappers, frauds, and scammers.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Blunder and Will Smith's Oscars Smack, with Sohrab Ahmari, Emily Jashinsky & Eliana Johnson
Guests: Sohrab Ahmari, Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing recent news, including President Biden's gaffes regarding Russia and the Oscars incident involving Will Smith and Chris Rock. She shares personal updates, including her upcoming LASIK surgery and a skiing accident involving her son, Thatcher, who suffered serious injuries but ultimately recovered after a hospital stay. Kelly recounts the harrowing experience of Thatcher's injury, detailing the emergency response and hospital procedures, including scans that revealed internal bleeding and spleen lacerations. She expresses gratitude for the medical staff and reflects on the emotional toll of the situation, emphasizing the importance of family and support during crises. The conversation shifts to Biden's controversial remarks about Putin, with guests Sohrab Ahmari and Emily Jashinsky discussing the implications of his statements on international relations. They highlight the dangers of Biden's off-script comments and the potential for escalating tensions with Russia. Ahmari critiques the administration's handling of foreign policy, while Jashinsky emphasizes the need for clarity and restraint in such sensitive matters. The discussion transitions to the Oscars, focusing on the incident between Will Smith and Chris Rock. Kelly and her guests analyze the cultural implications of the slap, the reactions from Hollywood, and the broader societal context. They express mixed feelings about the event, with some viewing it as a reflection of declining standards in celebrity culture. The conversation then addresses the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, particularly her response to Marsha Blackburn's question about the definition of a woman. The guests critique Jackson's evasiveness and discuss the significance of defining gender in legal contexts, emphasizing the importance of clarity in discussions about women's rights and protections. Finally, the group discusses the state of free speech on college campuses, particularly at Yale Law School, where protests disrupted a debate hosted by the Federalist Society. They express concern over the growing intolerance for differing viewpoints and the implications for future legal professionals. The conversation underscores the need for open dialogue and the dangers of censorship in academic settings.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Woke Shaming Over Reality & Faith Over Hollywood, with Konstantin Kisin and Alexa & Carlos PenaVega
Guests: Konstantin Kisin, Alexa PenaVega, Carlos PenaVega
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Megyn Kelly welcomes Konstantin Kissin, co-host of TriggerNometry and author of *An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West*. They discuss Kissin's background, his views on the West, and the current political climate. Kissin emphasizes that many people still aspire to move to the West for its freedoms and opportunities, countering the narrative that the West is the worst society in history. He warns against identity politics and the obsession with diversity that often leads to division rather than unity. They also touch on the recent UK political landscape, where the selection of minority candidates is seen as a way to deflect accusations of racism, which Kissin argues will not stop the criticisms. He believes that identity politics has discredited itself and that society should focus on judging individuals by their character rather than their identity. The conversation shifts to a viral Senate hearing clip featuring law professor Kiara Bridges, who avoids defining women in terms of biological sex during a discussion on reproductive rights. Kissin and Kelly critique her responses, highlighting how such discussions reflect a broader trend of silencing dissenting opinions through accusations of bigotry. Kissin expresses concern over the current political climate, where words are deemed violent, leading to a culture of fear and censorship. He argues that this environment stifles honest discourse and encourages division. They discuss the implications of this on society and the importance of standing firm in one's beliefs. Later, Kelly introduces actors Alexa and Carlos PenaVega, who discuss their journey from Hollywood to a more faith-centered life. They share their experiences in the entertainment industry, the challenges of maintaining their values, and their decision to move to Maui for a better family environment. They emphasize the importance of community and faith in overcoming personal struggles, including Alexa's battle with an eating disorder. The PenaVegas highlight the need for authenticity in their lives and the importance of prioritizing family over career pressures. They also reflect on the challenges of navigating fame and the impact of societal expectations on personal well-being. Their new book, *What If Love Is the Point?*, details their journey and the lessons they've learned about love, faith, and family.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

The Great Partisan Shift | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | EP 484
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
reSee.it Podcast Summary
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. expresses skepticism about Kamala Harris's ability to engage with foreign leaders, fearing she may be manipulated into supporting war, particularly with Russia. He reflects on his disillusionment with the Democratic Party, which he believes has shifted away from its historical values of peace and free speech, becoming aligned with neoconservative interests. Kennedy outlines five ways the left has gone too far, including its embrace of censorship and militarism. In discussing his unexpected alliance with Donald Trump, Kennedy notes that he initially rejected the idea of running with Trump due to personal and familial concerns. However, he acknowledges a significant transformation in the political landscape, with disaffected Democrats now aligning with Republicans. He emphasizes the importance of health crises in America, highlighting the alarming rise in chronic diseases and obesity driven by processed foods and harmful agricultural practices. Kennedy argues that the current health crisis is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed through executive actions rather than legislative measures, focusing on reforming the National Institutes of Health to prioritize research on chronic diseases. He believes that once sufficient scientific evidence is established regarding the harms of certain products, legal actions will follow, leading to significant changes in public health policy. Throughout the conversation, Kennedy critiques the Democratic Party's abandonment of democratic principles and free speech, expressing concern over the potential consequences of a Harris presidency. He concludes that the current trajectory could lead to irreversible damage to the country, particularly regarding civil rights and international relations. The discussion also touches on the need for a united front against censorship and the importance of grassroots movements to reclaim democracy.

The Megyn Kelly Show

The JFK Assassination, Growing up Kennedy, and His Marriage | Robert F. Kennedy Jr Interview, Part 2
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr
reSee.it Podcast Summary
In part two of the interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., he shares personal stories about growing up in the Kennedy family, including memories of his father, Robert F. Kennedy, and uncle, John F. Kennedy. He reflects on the impact of their assassinations on his life and expresses his views on censorship, particularly regarding his criticisms of government policies and the COVID-19 pandemic response. Kennedy argues that he has not spread misinformation, stating that his criticisms are based on legitimate questions about public health and government actions. He discusses the alarming trend of censorship in America, particularly within his political party, where he believes many Democrats now support restricting free speech. Kennedy emphasizes the importance of open debate and the dangers of silencing dissenting voices, asserting that this undermines democracy and public health. He highlights the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on marginalized communities and criticizes the wealth transfer to billionaires during this time. Kennedy also addresses his controversial comments comparing current policies to totalitarian regimes, clarifying that he was not equating them to the Holocaust but rather discussing the rise of authoritarianism. He expresses regret for the analogy and acknowledges the sensitivities surrounding such comparisons. The conversation shifts to his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines, discussing the challenges posed by his public controversies and the impact on their relationship. Kennedy describes Hines as a supportive partner and reflects on the importance of family values instilled in him during his upbringing. He touches upon the assassination of his father and uncle, suggesting that the CIA may have been involved, and calls for a thorough investigation into these events. Kennedy concludes by advocating for a return to courage and critical thinking in society, emphasizing the need for Americans to unite across political divides to address pressing issues.
View Full Interactive Feed