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I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approve this message. America's border czar, Kamala Harris, has failed us with over 10 million illegal immigrants, a quarter of a million Americans dead from violent crimes, and ISIS threats. When asked about visiting the border, Harris deflects by mentioning not visiting Europe. She is criticized as weak and dangerously liberal.

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Kamala Harris sucks.

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The exchange centers on accusations of hyperbolic statements and the accuracy of quoted posts. Speaker 0 challenges Speaker 1's credibility, citing a series of posts and asking whether the statements were read correctly. - On 02/11/2026, Speaker 0 cites a Blueski post: “my words or your words, not mine. The democrats video telling service members to ignore illegal orders didn't go far enough. They should have also urged them to refuse unethical orders, whether illegal or not. There are many things deemed legal that are still obviously unethical, and everyone should hold themselves to this higher law,” and asks, “Did I read that correctly?” Speaker 1 confirms reading it and asks if Speaker 0 disagrees with it, questioning whether people should do unethical things in their capacity of [unknown context]. - On 12/31/2025, Speaker 0 references a post reading, “in front of god and country. … They referring to Republicans think they control their way into us accepting ethnic cleansing,” and asks, “Did I read that correctly?” Speaker 1 responds that it related to a DHS security post advocating a 100,000,000 deportations, stating that “A 100,000,000 deportations would be ethnic cleansing,” adding, “You would be True. One third of the country. So, yes, there are people within the Department of Homeland security.” Speaker 0 asks whether this is hyperbolic and requests more time. - On 02/05 (implied), Speaker 1 notes, “advocating a 100,000,000” but the sentence is cut off in the transcript. Speaker 0 comments, “reputations is … cleansing,” while continuing to engage in the discussion with the chair and audience; Speaker 0 asks for thirty more seconds. - On 03/02, Speaker 0 quotes Speaker 1: “if you rule against Trump's population purge agenda, no hyper permanently there, the nativists will name you, threaten you, and come after you. These judges are much braver than the ICE agents who hide behind masks while violating the constitution. They are much braver.” Speaker 1 clarifies, “They put their names on their rulings, and they stand behind their constitutional rulings. When I talk about population purge, I'm talking about the fact that they're trying to deport US born citizens, people born here. They are trying to deport them as well. So it's not a mass deportation agenda. It is also an agenda intended to reduce the population of The United States, including US born people.” - Speaker 0 responds, “Thank you.” Speaker 1 adds, “These are not hyperbolic statements. I appreciate you reading my account. Here's the good news.” The conversation escalates in tone as Speaker 0 interjects with disbelief, asking, “What planet … parachute him from?” Speaker 1 replies, “No. No.” Speaker 0 comments, “Hey, guys. You're you you You trigger my gag reflex,” and Speaker 1 closes with, “Mr. Bieber.”

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Kamala Harris is decrying the idea of a mass deportation plan, which may sound callous and unfeeling to many Americans. America is a generous country, and for people to be okay with mass deportation means something has fallen through the cracks: the consent of the people. The government did not seek the consent of the people in allowing the mass influx of immigrants. Imagine waking up and finding your community centers, hotels, and schools overrun with migrants without your consent. This is how you manufacture hate, racism, and bigotry. If the government understands that bringing in thousands of migrants without consent will engender dissatisfaction, why are they doing it, unless it is their plan to sow chaos? The generosity of Americans has never been due to government dictate or coercion; it has always been voluntary and genuine. The fastest way to create hate is to force people into a corner. Over the last three and a half years, Kamala Harris has forced Americans into a corner, and it is the speaker's hope that Americans will help her pack her bags out of the White House in November.

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I did great at the debate the other night. The other guy is quitting, so we have Kamala now. She's better. Imagine him dealing with Putin and the Chinese president. He's probably quitting. Keep knocking them out. Thank you.

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Do you have time for a short interview? Sure. You're wearing a Kamala Harris shirt. Why? Because she's the queen of this country. But America is a republic, not a kingdom. That's because Trump took over. Actually, America rebelled against Britain in 1776. If you don't know that, why are you arguing? I'm just curious about your shirt and the idea of a queen in a democracy. Why do you care? Why does it matter to you that Kamala lost her seat? She didn't save the border. She did. How? You're against immigrants. No, I'm asking about illegal immigration. All of them are illegal. What about criminals coming in? I haven't looked into that. What do you think about Fentanyl? It's their choice. But Trump won. Shouldn't you accept that? I'm here supporting my country, but I believe Kamala should have won. What will you do with Trump in office? Live my life and deal with changes.

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Julio Rosas of Mace Media asks a former Homeland Security secretary if he regrets facilitating an open border, now that the United States has a secure border under President Trump. Rosas states border crossings are down 95%. Rosas asks if the former secretary regrets allowing Tremder Arawa to gain a foothold in the United States. He questions the secretary about his time in office and facilitating an open border, which Rosas claims was a big issue and one of the reasons President Trump won reelection. Rosas asks if the secretary regrets losing track of thousands of migrant children handed over to HHS. He asks how it feels that mass deportations gained majority support because of the Biden-Harris administration's policies, and claims Tremder Arawa didn't have a foothold in the United States before the secretary's time in office. He asks if the secretary is fine with how they handled the border.

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My district is really suffering under the pressure of the border crisis. Why won't you address it? Get out of my way. Get your hands off me. What is wrong with you? Are you talking to the Biden administration about fixing the border? Get off of me. You asked her to touch me on the stairs. I did not touch you, I have it on video.

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Kamala mentioned the speaker's name 21 times but did not mention the border or inflation. She blamed the speaker for the border situation, despite the speaker not having visited the border in four years. The speaker claims to have had the safest and best border ever. Kamala's statements were characterized as lies. She accused the speaker of involvement with "project 25," which the speaker claims to be unfamiliar with.

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Donald Trump doesn't help officers when he visits Texas; he is self-serving. Killing the border bill made officers' jobs harder. Kamala Harris, however, has been fighting border crime for years. She went to Mexico and worked to stop the traffickers, and when they didn't stop, she put them in jail.

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Bobby, it's your favorite president here. I forgive you for being a loser about the election results. It's not your fault you have a low IQ. Believe me, I won, and Kamala lost big time. You were wrong. You're a total loser, and your show sucks. You're going to get low ratings. It's a disgrace to go from raging gold to raging nobody. It's a horror. Kamala's probably getting drunk somewhere, the f***ing virgin. Can you believe this guy calling your favorite president a virgin? Look at that crowd; it's a disgrace. But don't worry, we already won big. Come here, paparazzi! I love this guy. Do you want to do a little dance?

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Kamala covered up Joe's mental decline and took charge, resulting in a border crisis, inflation, and the demise of the American dream. They are aware of Kamala's failed record. This message is sponsored by Make America Great Again Inc.

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Kamala Harris likely chose ABC for the debate. Haitian migrants are eating animals, and the media is manipulating people. When migrants arrive and costs rise, there should be no complaints. People advocate for a woman's right to choose but can't define what a woman is. Most voters are already decided, and Kamala supporters may be upset in November. Kamala Harris should be in the debates and spin room to provide the absolute truth. A black woman will give you the exact truth. The speaker sometimes intentionally calls Kamala Harris "Camilla."

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I'm going to take action regardless of what others think. Kamala has allowed dangerous criminals from various countries to enter, threatening our women and children. Anyone who permits such violence should not be in the Oval Office. My priority is to protect the people, especially women. Despite being advised that my statements are inappropriate, I will continue to speak out. It's essential to ensure the safety of our citizens, and I will do whatever it takes to protect them.

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Kamala Harris is criticized for her perceived lack of competency and experience, especially regarding the border situation. The speakers express no confidence in her leadership and question her abilities. They do not believe she is fit for the presidency and prefer other candidates. The conversation shifts to a sponsor message promoting products at doctorjonesnaturals.com to support the broadcast.

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Kamala Harris was heckled at a Detroit rally with chants of "Donald Trump." The speaker claims Harris became visibly angry and asserted that everyone's voice matters, but she would speak at that moment. She challenged the hecklers to state their support for Trump directly. The speaker alleges Harris looked like she was going to cry and was yelling about an attack on fundamental freedoms. The speaker contrasted this with Trump rallies and stated Harris was done.

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Speaker 1 stated she never intended to nor will she ever allow America to have a border that is not secure. She believes illegal immigration needs consequences. Part of her plan includes putting in resources, including increasing penalties. The full plan is available at kamalaharris.com.

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Kamala Harris, who has been in office for a long time, said that on day one, she would lower grocery prices, lower the price of housing, and close the southern border. The speaker questions what Harris has been doing for the past 1400 days since day one, and suggests she should stop talking and start working. The speaker discussed the shamelessness of politicians with Katie Britt, senator from Alabama, noting that both of them have only been in politics for two years.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kamala's Fox Debacle is Missed Opportunity, and Media Smears Voters and Baier as Sexist, w/ Ruthless
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Megyn Kelly critiques Kamala Harris's recent interview with Brett Baier on Fox News, labeling it a "total failure." She argues that Harris missed an opportunity to connect with Fox viewers by focusing excessively on bashing Donald Trump rather than addressing substantive issues. Kelly highlights Harris's repetitive and vague economic plans, which she claims are unrealistic without full Democratic control of Congress. Kelly emphasizes that Harris dodged critical questions on immigration, the economy, and Biden's mental acuity, instead resorting to non-responsive talking points. She criticizes Harris for failing to take responsibility for her administration's policies, particularly regarding immigration, where she deflected blame and avoided acknowledging the consequences of her actions. The interview's dynamic, according to Kelly, showcased Harris's inability to answer tough questions, which she believes would have been an opportunity to define herself positively to a skeptical audience. Instead, Harris's strategy of attacking Trump was ineffective, as Fox viewers are generally supportive of him. Kelly asserts that Harris's performance revealed her as someone who cannot handle hard questions, contrasting her with past candidates who managed to engage effectively with the media. Kelly also discusses the media's reaction to the interview, noting that many left-leaning commentators praised Harris while criticizing Baier for being "rude." She argues that Baier was simply doing his job by pressing for answers, which Harris failed to provide. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of Harris's performance for her campaign and the upcoming election, with Kelly suggesting that her inability to articulate a clear message or take responsibility could hinder her prospects. The summary concludes with a reflection on the current political landscape, emphasizing the importance of addressing voters' concerns directly rather than relying on evasive tactics.

The Rubin Report

Watch Kamala Harris Get Angry as Fox Host Calmly Corrects Her Lies
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On October 17, 2024, Dave Rubin discussed significant current events, including Kamala Harris's poor interview with Brett Baier on Fox News and the recent death of Yahya Sinwar, a Hamas leader responsible for the October 7th massacre. Rubin praised Baier for his journalistic approach, highlighting Harris's inability to effectively address pressing issues, particularly the 79% of Americans who feel the country is on the wrong track under her and President Biden's leadership. Rubin criticized Harris for her evasive responses and reliance on blaming Donald Trump instead of acknowledging the failures of her administration, especially regarding border security and crime. He pointed out the tragic cases of young women murdered by individuals released under Biden's policies, emphasizing that Harris's administration had a direct role in these incidents. The discussion also covered Harris's controversial stance on taxpayer-funded gender reassignment surgeries for inmates, which Rubin found absurd. He noted that Harris's responses lacked substance and clarity, showcasing her disconnect from the public's concerns. Rubin further analyzed the media's portrayal of the interview, suggesting a coordinated effort among outlets to frame it positively for Harris. He concluded by addressing the upcoming election, expressing hope for a decisive outcome and discussing the challenges facing the Democratic Party, particularly with candidates like Jill Stein gaining traction among disillusioned voters.

The Rubin Report

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On October 8, 2024, Dave Rubin hosts the Rubin Report, addressing various political issues, notably focusing on Kamala Harris's recent interviews, particularly her appearance on 60 Minutes. Rubin criticizes Harris, labeling her an "NPC" (non-playable character) lacking independent thought and competence, especially regarding her handling of immigration policies. He highlights her inability to answer questions about the surge in illegal border crossings during her administration, arguing that she deflects responsibility and provides vague responses. Rubin also discusses the media's role in supporting Harris, suggesting that they gloss over her shortcomings while criticizing her opponents. He contrasts Harris's political maneuvering with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's leadership during hurricane emergencies, asserting that Harris is politicizing disaster responses for her campaign. DeSantis, in turn, refutes Harris's claims about communication breakdowns, emphasizing his focus on public safety over political games. The show touches on broader themes of political accountability, media bias, and the implications of immigration policies on electoral dynamics. Rubin expresses concern that if Democrats continue their current trajectory, they may undermine the electoral system by legalizing large numbers of immigrants who could sway future elections. He concludes by asserting that the choice between freedom and government control is crucial for America's future, urging viewers to recognize the stakes involved in the upcoming elections.

The Rubin Report

Kamala Harris' Press Conference Disaster Shocks Even Her Supporters | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses his upcoming book "Don't Burn This Country," set for release on April 12, 2022, and reflects on the first copy of his previous book, which was chewed by his dog. He critiques Vice President Kamala Harris, highlighting her unpopularity and perceived incompetence, particularly regarding her handling of inflation and foreign policy. Rubin emphasizes that criticism of Harris is often dismissed as racist, a narrative he finds problematic. He also addresses Bill Maher's recent interview with Ben Shapiro, where Maher discusses the left's shift away from traditional liberal values, particularly regarding free speech and wokeness. Rubin argues that Maher has not changed, but the political landscape has, urging him to recognize the implications of supporting Democrats who promote these changes. He concludes by discussing Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill, defending it as a measure to protect parental rights and criticizing Disney's opposition to it. Rubin calls for a reevaluation of liberal beliefs in light of current political realities.

The Rubin Report

Kamala Harris Shocks Interviewer with Ridiculous Rural Voter Claim | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses several key topics in his July 12, 2021, episode. He critiques Vice President Kamala Harris for suggesting that rural Americans can't photocopy IDs, arguing this reflects a "soft bigotry of low expectations." He highlights massive anti-government protests in Cuba, emphasizing that demonstrators seek freedom from a communist regime, contrasting their motives with the Biden administration's framing of the protests as COVID-related. Rubin also addresses the White House's promotion of systemic racism and critical race theory in education, asserting that the administration is misleading about the teaching of American history. He criticizes CNN for its aggressive stance against unvaccinated individuals, citing calls for vaccine mandates and the potential consequences for those who choose not to comply. Rubin concludes by reflecting on the political landscape, noting the divide within the Democratic Party and the future of the GOP, while encouraging viewers to engage in discussions on these pressing issues.

Tucker Carlson Speeches

Kamala Harris’s Plan to Erase Your Culture and How We Should Respond | FULL SPEECH AND Q&A
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An impassioned Wisconsin visit centers on preserving local culture, social cohesion, and the everyday rituals that bind a community. The speaker says Wisconsin’s towns feel like genuine communities because people know each other, share traditions, and frequent the same bars, churches, and neighborhoods. He contrasts Scandinavian, Irish, and German roots to illustrate how place-based culture creates a lived identity. He warns that national-level policy aiming for rapid demographic change, mass immigration, and open borders threatens that cohesion by atomizing people who lack shared history. In his view, the real threat isn’t poverty or crime alone but the erasure of place-specific customs and kinship networks. He argues that preserving a distinct state culture matters more than abstract economic gains, and he laments a national trend toward homogenization that undercuts local languages, rituals, and forms of everyday solidarity. Throughout the talk, the speaker links these concerns to politics and civil liberties. He recounts episodes from Wisconsin politics, including investigations and government overreach, and calls for defending free speech even when governments gag voices. He criticizes the handling of elections and immigration policy as threats to democratic self-government, insisting that voters deserve to know what their government is doing with their money and power. He argues the 2020 election and ongoing foreign policy debates show how elites prioritize foreign affairs over domestic stability, urging that leaders be accountable to American citizens first. He promotes a culture of resistance through lawful dissent, declassification of information, and building organizations that defend civil liberties against perceived encroachments. He also favors a return to a more aspirational national memory, referencing a pre-1985 sense of freedom and stability as a model. Toward the end, the speaker pivots to practical advice for sustaining liberty: find your close-knit circle, protect your family, invest in local craft and communities, and resist changes that threaten shared rituals. He champions hunting and rural life as a lens on national policy, criticizes elite land-use and housing agendas, and urges people to create beauty through work and family life as a fundamental form of cultural resilience. He champions the craft of making things with hands and notes that culture is made by what people produce. He ends by urging readers to live freely, vote, and create beauty, arguing that culture survives through hands and hearts as much as laws and institutions.

The Rubin Report

Kamala’s Latest Attack Proves She Is Grasping at Straws & Getting Desperate
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Dave Rubin discusses the current political climate as the election approaches, highlighting the recent "October surprise" involving Donald Trump and comparisons to Hitler made by Kamala Harris during a CNN town hall. Rubin critiques Harris's performance, calling her one of the worst candidates in history, and expresses skepticism about the Democrats' strategy of using inflammatory rhetoric against Trump. He references a statement from Trump's former Chief of Staff, John Kelly, suggesting Trump desires a military loyal to him rather than the Constitution, which Rubin argues is a mischaracterization. He emphasizes that Trump's rhetoric is often taken out of context and that the Democrats are projecting their fears onto him. Rubin also mentions the growing alliance on the right, including figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk, contrasting it with the left's lack of strong leadership. He critiques Harris's responses during the town hall, particularly her vague answers about her weaknesses and her stance on judicial reform. Rubin concludes by asserting that the government should not interfere in people's lives, advocating for individual freedom and market-driven solutions.
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