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Under the Trading with the Enemy Act, the US government seized businesses linked to Prescott Bush and Avril Harriman, including the Union Banking Corporation, due to their connections with Nazi Germany. They were found to be operating front organizations for Hitler, with ties to Nazi industrialist Fritz Thyssen. Notable American corporations like Rockefeller's Standard Oil, Ford Motor Company, and JPMorgan's General Electric were implicated as suppliers for Germany's rearmament. Adolf Hitler concealed his family history, even orchestrating the assassination of Austrian Chancellor Dollfuss, who investigated it. Records show that Hitler's grandmother, Maria Anna Schickelgruber, worked as a maid for Solomon Rothschild. When her pregnancy was discovered, she was dismissed. Hitler, often regarded as history's most evil figure, was supported by those who financed and enabled him.

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Fred Christ Trump, Donald Trump's father, was born in the Bronx in 1905 to German American parents. Due to the World Wars, Fred spent much of his life pretending to be Swedish and only admitted to being German American in the 1980s. The family changed their name from Trump to Trump to distance themselves from their German heritage. After his father died from the Spanish flu, Fred became the man of the house as a teenager. At 18, he started his real estate career with an $800 loan from his mother, smaller than the $1 million loan Donald received from him. Fred used the $800 to buy a home in Queens, sold it for $7,000, and continued repeating this process.

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New York City was losing population, welfare and crime were increasing, and companies were leaving. During that time, the city lost 40 to 50 headquarters companies. Donald Trump invested time and money into an area that others were leaving. Donald Trump, in his early twenties, spotted the rundown Commodore Hotel. To buy it and finance renovations, he needed a large tax break from New York City. The Commodore Hotel was obsolete and about to shut down.

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John Featherson, a former migrant shelter director in Massachusetts, is interviewed in a setting at what is described as a Holiday Inn facility connected to Elliot Human Services. The interaction begins with the interviewer being told to stop recording or leave, on private property and trespassing grounds. Featherson makes a series of allegations about the operations and costs associated with migrant shelters and related services: - He asserts that “everything is free” for the migrants, contrasting it with the assumption that they pay for amenities. He notes that migrants have access to doctors’ appointments in Boston or immigration hearings in New Hampshire, and questions whether they use their own cars, suggesting instead that they request Uber or Lyft rides. - He claims the amount spent on Uber and Lyft for transportation is “well in excess of $100,000 a month.” - He describes a logistics operation akin to Amazon, stating that “every day I would order tens of thousands of dollars worth of product from Amazon every single day, seven days a week,” including diapers, formula, toothbrushes, hair dryers, combs, and strollers, delivered as needed. - He notes the presence of free on-site daycare at the shelter, countering any idea that children are transported daily to external facilities, with the daycare provided “on-site there.” - He mentions a school bus used for this purpose as part of the on-site arrangements. - He explains that as the hotel became overwhelmed with migrant families, there were fights over washers and dryers. He states that “the state contracted this company to come in five days a week and do everybody's laundry,” with a process of dropping off laundry by 07:00 and having it back by 17:00, folded and provided at no cost to the taxpayers of Massachusetts. - He addresses media portrayals of migrants by asserting what he says migrants claim about why they came, juxtaposing it with a narrative about past displacement from Haiti. He recounts a story: migrants claim they came because of promises of “everything was free” under a new administration. - He recounts a succession of migration routes and destinations: from Haiti to Chile for ten years after an earthquake, then to Brazil, and finally to America, with his interpretation that their reason for coming is tied to the claim that “Joe Biden told us everything was free.” Throughout, Featherson emphasizes the scale and variety of services he claims were provided to migrants and questions the underlying motivations and narratives surrounding their presence in the facilities.

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According to a White House official, Donald Trump converted to Judaism two years ago and joined a Bon Lubavitch synagogue in New York City. A high-level source said he had a change of heart and officially converted in early 2017. The ceremony was held in private.

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The Spanish flu was one of the most dangerous epidemics, killing over twenty-one million people worldwide, including Frederick Trump. Elizabeth then managed her.

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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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Growing up in communist Slovenia, I always heard about America and its promise of freedom. My goal was to work in the fashion industry there. Thanks to my parents' hard work, we were able to move to the United States. At 26, I arrived and it was a dream come true. But I wanted more—I wanted to be a citizen. After 10 years of paperwork, I became an American citizen in 2006. It was one of the proudest moments of my life. As an immigrant and an independent woman, I appreciate the privilege of living here and the opportunities it offers. As first lady, I've witnessed the American dream come true countless times.

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They go to the New York City Board of Elections office at 200 Varick Street, 10th Floor, in New York, NY, planning to pose as a non-citizen, Canadian green card holder to see how far they can get in the voter registration process. They note that a clerk initially says you must be a citizen to fill out the registration, but another clerk claims they “accept anything that comes over the counter” and that there are people who have legal situations and registered when they weren’t a citizen. The first clerk’s behavior raises concern: he does not tell them it would be illegal to complete the application as a noncitizen, only that he wouldn’t recommend it. The participants press for clarity. The first clerk admits that “we can’t stop you from submitting the application and if it goes through, but most likely because they don’t do like a full background check,” and adds that “once in a while, you know, we have people who come in here and they have legal situations and they registered, they weren’t a citizen, boom, boom, boom.” The participants quote that as a direct admission that non-citizens are in fact registering to vote. One participant asks if they can fill out the form, and the clerk responds: “Up to you. That’s right. I can’t tell you what to do. You wanna fill that, fill it out. But everything is clear clearly stated, especially at this bottom, it says American citizens.” The participant asks if the clerk would report them; the clerk says “No. No. No. I’m not, no. I’m not that’s not my job to report anyone. My job is just to collect the application and put it and submit it to the department.” The clerk adds that they “accept anything that comes over the counter, you know.” Under New York election law, section 17-106, it is stated that “any election officer who willfully violates any provision of the election law relative to the registration of electors is guilty of a felony.” The participants note it would be a criminal offense for the worker to process their voter registration after admitting to being a noncitizen. They ask if they can take materials with them and the clerk confirms they can “take one of these.” The participants are told that they can fill out the form, and if it comes back or doesn’t, they will submit it; the clerk reiterates that they “can’t do our background check on you. We just collect it.” On leaving, they decide not to submit any application, since doing so would be illegal. They later return to gather more information, but the worker becomes suspicious, consults a coworker, and then changes his stance and refuses to accept the application. They observe that at these centers, there is no requirement to show ID, Social Security, or any proof of identification; all you have to do is sign an affidavit stating you are an American citizen. They describe this as a potential threat to the integrity of the U.S. electoral system. They conclude with the implication that non-citizen registrations have occurred and question how many such forms have been processed.

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The speaker's mother was born in Berlin in 1937 into a Jewish family. According to the speaker, this was the worst time and culture to be born into. She experienced the war as a young girl.

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We used to handle immigration differently in the past. Nowadays, it's harder. Take a nice woman with kids, for example. She shouldn't be here, but the children are beautiful. Back in Dwight Eisenhower's time, nobody complained. Our country was different then.

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FBI agents arrested my husband in Coachella. This nightmare unfolded as we were simply trying to run errands. I want everyone to know that my family has been separated. According to my account, eight FBI agents surrounded us and stated that they had a deportation order for my husband, but they didn't show it to us. We have been married for 20 years, and he has lived in the United States for 30 years. He has lived in this country longer than his own. He wasn't perfect, but he paid for whatever he did.

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In 1955, holocaust survivors arrived in Brooklyn and quickly outgrew their synagogue. The rabbi met with Fred Trump, who helped build the Beach Haven Jewish Center on a plot of land he gave to the Jewish community for $10. Today, the synagogue still stands and is a place of worship for survivors and their families. A plaque on the wall honors Fred Trump as a humanitarian. Donald Trump followed in his father's footsteps by helping to build the United States Embassy in Jerusalem. The advertisement urges people to vote for Donald J Trump for president to honor his father's legacy and support for the Jewish people.

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It's September, and after a long journey, my baby is finally a US citizen! We've come a long way to get here. And now, two kids later, we've reached this milestone.

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On November 20, 1974, my father passed away from a heart attack. I attended Kew Forest School, the same school as Donald Trump. Three days after my father's burial, a distinguished man knocked on our door. It was Fred Trump, Donald's father. He expressed condolences for my father's death and mentioned his connection to the school. Fred Trump then informed my mother that he would personally cover the tuition for my three siblings and me, so we wouldn't have to return to public school. This generous act reflects the values of the Trump family.

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In the past, the number of people coming to New York City today is nothing compared to the massive influx of immigrants through Ellis Island from 1892 to 1954. Over 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island during that time. The daily numbers of people arriving then far exceeded what we see today.

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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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The speaker found that someone first registered to vote at age 29, many years after coming to the United States.

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I'm very worried that Donald Trump might deport my mother-in-law, who entered the country illegally. She lives at 47 Street 4, Apartment D, New York, right behind the green apartment. I hope nothing bad happens to her. The gate is always open, and there are no dogs around. Apartment 4 is for sale.

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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 president engaging with blue-collar workers in NYC was appreciated. The union movement built the city and the middle class. The union is patriotic and pro-America, with members favoring Trump over Biden 3 to 1 in a poll. They are tired of issues like groceries, inflation, gas prices, illegal immigration, and crime affecting daily life in NYC. Translation (if needed): The president interacting with blue-collar workers in NYC was well-received. The union played a key role in building the city and creating the middle class. The union is patriotic and supports America, with members favoring Trump over Biden 3 to 1 in a poll. They are exhausted by issues like groceries, inflation, gas prices, illegal immigration, and crime impacting daily life in NYC.

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Donald Trump's family has a long history in New York City, beginning with his grandparents. Friedrich and Elizabeth Trump were both born in Karlstadt, Germany, and grew up across the street from each other. In the 1880s, Friedrich went to North America and made a small fortune during the Alaska gold rush by operating restaurants and brothels.

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A birth tourism industry exists where pregnant individuals travel to the US to give birth. Evidence suggests some countries, possibly China, send people to the US for this purpose. The children born in the US are then raised in their home countries for many years. Later, these individuals can return to the US and claim citizenship due to their birthright. Abuses like these led to President Trump's executive order.

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In the 1920s and 30s, and after World War II, Fred Trump partnered with his mother to establish the construction business E Trump and Son two years later. Though only 15, he had a knack for business and advertising. He issued press releases and used billboards. This wasn't the real estate advertising seen today, but he was setting a model for Donald.

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Donald John Trump was born in Queens, New York in 1946. He attended the New York Military Academy before transferring to the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. According to one of his coaches at the military academy, Trump was extremely coachable due to his desire to win. The coach claimed Trump listened and remembered instructions more effectively than most kids.
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