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He is passionate about the country and wants to improve the lives of all people, making them safer and more prosperous. While some may perceive him as tough, particularly regarding certain tweets, it's important to understand that he needs to defend himself when attacked. His sole aim is the country's well-being. The world of politics can be mean and unpredictable, requiring toughness and resilience. The fashion industry prepared him for this, as he had to navigate Milan, Paris, and New York alone, necessitating strength and independence.

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To win, Democrats need to connect with everyday Americans like Trump does. The good news is, we already have that person: John Fetterman. Even Trump recognizes Fetterman's appeal, describing him as a "common sense person." Fetterman and Trump share surprising similarities: they're both plain-spoken anti-elitists from privileged backgrounds, married to immigrants, and unafraid to challenge their own parties. Voters value authenticity, guts, and charisma, and Fetterman embodies these qualities. Fetterman isn't afraid to stand up to the "woke nonsense" within the Democratic party. He advocates for a secure border without being xenophobic and is a strong supporter of Israel. By declaring "I am not woke," Fetterman appeals to a broad range of Americans. Focusing on issues like crime and immigration is how you win votes and get into office.

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President Trump has created a new feeling in America that the country is back on the upswing. He is more multi-dimensional, thoughtful, curious, inquisitive, and knowledgeable than people think. He is encyclopedic about music, gets emotional about it, and knows the story behind every song. He also knows everything about sports and how people on Wall Street made their money. Trump is empathetic and always talks about casualties on both sides of the Ukraine war. He always thinks about how things impact the little guy, whether it's vaccines, Medicaid, or Medicare. He is the opposite of someone who wants to make billionaires richer and is a genuine populist.

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Few entrepreneurs have achieved as much as he has, demonstrating remarkable executional excellence akin to Steve Jobs. His ideas about government merit attention, as they are beneficial for everyone. If he claims he can save $2 trillion in spending, I believe him, given the significant waste in federal government spending that we all witness. This is a bipartisan issue; we all recognize the inefficiencies. If we empower him with a mandate, history shows he delivers results. He has consistently accomplished extraordinary things. We should leverage this potential.

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Some pundits suggest a potentially nefarious connection between a political figure and Peter Thiel, raising concerns about corporate and governmental interconnectedness. The speaker says that the Thiel network, including the PayPal Mafia, is predictable and liberty-oriented, supporting things like school choice and free speech. While some transhumanist ideas don't fully align with the speaker's views, their close ties to Palantir, a government contractor, warrant attention. However, the speaker doesn't see a totalitarian agenda, finding them less terrifying than other groups. They believe Thiel and his circle value individual liberties and sovereignty and are less involved in intelligence agency partnerships compared to unnamed Silicon Valley groups. While preferring themselves in leadership, the speaker trusts the future of the country more under figures like Trump, Thiel, and JD Vance than under current leaders like Harris and Reid Hoffman.

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The speaker believes Kamala Harris is like a marionette controlled by over 100 "puppet masters," many of whom the speaker claims to know. The speaker would like to see a matchup of the top 100 puppet masters and the Epstein client list, believing there would be strong overlap. The speaker finds it mind-blowing that no one on the Epstein client list has been prosecuted, while many January 6th protesters have been imprisoned. The speaker thinks part of the reason Kamala Harris is getting so much support is that some billionaires are terrified that the Epstein client list will become public if Trump wins. The speaker believes people like Reid Hoffman and Bill Gates are nervous about this possibility. The speaker notes that Reid Hoffman was his vice president of business development at PayPal 24 years ago.

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There's a growing coalition of supporters around Donald Trump, including notable figures like Elon Musk and David Sacks. Sacks, a prominent voice in the tech world, started his podcast during COVID to discuss various issues, including politics. He believes his endorsement of Trump resonated with many who were previously skeptical. The political landscape has shifted, with Trump performing surprisingly well in traditionally Democratic states like Virginia. Sacks highlights the negative impact of the Biden administration's policies, including reckless spending and political prosecutions, which have alienated many. He argues that the upcoming election is not just about Trump but about the broader struggle against a corrupt ruling class that undermines democracy. The role of social media in this election will be crucial, as it offers a platform for open discourse.

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The speaker believes Kamala Harris is a "marionette" controlled by over 100 "puppet masters." The speaker claims to know most of them and suggests a strong overlap between these individuals and the Epstein client list. The speaker is surprised that no one on the Epstein client list has been prosecuted, while many January 6th protesters have been imprisoned. The speaker believes a reason for Kamala Harris's support is that if Trump wins, the Epstein client list will become public, which terrifies some billionaires backing Harris. The speaker specifically names Reid Hoffman and Bill Gates as potentially nervous individuals, noting Hoffman was the speaker's VP of business development at PayPal 24 years ago.

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What if narratives about Donald Trump are crafted to make people hate him, rather than reflecting his true purpose of exposing controlling systems? He is portrayed as challenging established narratives. Trump is described as the only president vocal about taking down human traffickers, having signed the fight online sex trafficking act. His administration is credited with US marshals rescuing hundreds of missing and exploited children. He pushed for audits of government agencies, cutting billions in wasteful spending. He allegedly made big pharma lower drug prices and will expose the industry. He supposedly stood up against China's economic control, forcing fair trade deals. He is said to be the first president in decades not to start a new war, challenging the military industrial complex. He is focusing on peace agreements in the Middle East and replaced mainstream news outlets at the Pentagon with a broader range of media voices to break the monopoly of traditional outlets.

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I know a lot of business people, the good, the bad, the smart, and the lucky. This person is brilliant, with tremendous and scientific imagination, far beyond just a technologist. He's also a genuinely good person who wants the best for the country. I know many great business people who aren't necessarily good people, some who would even take advantage of situations. But this person truly cares for the country, which I recognized early on. He's a different kind of character, and that's why smart, patriotic young people admire him.

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Most Americans lack individual perspective and are like robots. The treatment of the president shows that America wants to assert control and embarrass him. However, he cannot go to prison due to his status and secret service protection. The focus on his taxes and alleged misconduct with women is irrelevant to me. The real issue is that he is fighting back against attempts to break him and show he is not in control. Meanwhile, Biden is giving money to Ukraine, which highlights the issues Americans have and why they are treated the way they are.

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America and China represent almost half of world GDP, but America is the market that matters. China has an aging population, a difficult case for foreign investment, murky IP rules, and a difficult economic forecast if they shrink. The speaker believes the Biden administration, in partnership with Janet Yellen, pushed America to the brink of financial collapse through debt creation and short-term obligations. The speaker claims that Donald Trump was right about China's entry into the WTO and the fragility of the United States exposed by COVID. The four critical areas that need focus are AI, energy, batteries/rare earths, and pharmaceuticals. The speaker suggests the "establishment" is unable to acknowledge Trump's correct stance and course correct. The speaker asserts that global elites benefited from a 20-year regime of optimizing for profit and low volatility, and are now trying to scaremonger the White House into economic policy. The speaker believes the media is trying to portray the president as having "blinked," but the stock market is only back to where it was in May 2024, not a crash. The speaker concludes that the Trump administration is different because they want to understand what's happening on the ground, even when there are disagreements.

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The speaker was surprised to discover the president is a deep, multidimensional, and thoughtful character, immensely curious, inquisitive, and knowledgeable, contrary to the "bombastic narcissist" image. He is encyclopedic about music, knows the stories behind songs, and gets emotional about it, even crying when hearing Pavarotti. He also knows everything about sports and the stories of how people on Wall Street made their money. Despite being labeled a narcissist, he is empathetic, always mentioning casualties on both sides when discussing the Ukraine war and considering how policies impact the "little guy." The speaker believes he is a genuine populist, the right person for the country, addressing the cost of government and trade deficits at great political cost, actions that will benefit the country in the future.

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Okay, so the richest guy in the world is on our team. I know that's a tough pill to swallow if you are competitive, but it's true. I tried to find someone smarter than him, believe me, I searched everywhere, but I couldn't do it. For the good of the country, we settled on the best person for the job. Thanks for having me.

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The conversation covers a range of topics, including politics, success, and personal philosophy. Speaker 1 addresses being called a fascist, responding by labeling others communists. He discusses "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and suggests medical marijuana has been amazing. Speaker 1 reflects on winning versus losing, noting that great champions in sports possess a unique, driven mindset. He emphasizes the importance of getting the word out and adapting to evolving platforms to win in politics. He acknowledges the difficulty for business people to transition to politics due to the need to speak in front of large crowds. Speaker 1 claims he could negotiate a deal to end the war in Ukraine if elected, criticizing current leadership. He expresses concern about potential for World War 3. He defends his claims of election fraud and advocates for voter ID and paper ballots. He touches on Project 2025, marijuana legalization, and UFO footage release. He mentions Epstein and Kennedy, and expresses a willingness to release the Epstein client list. He concludes by emphasizing his love for the country and his belief that the upcoming election is crucial.

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.

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The speaker claims a previously "great relationship" with Elon has soured due to disagreements over the "great big beautiful bill." He asserts the bill, featuring the "biggest tax cuts in history," will generate a surplus if tariff revenue is included, citing a minimum of $2.8 trillion over ten years, even according to the "Democrat"-run CBO. He touts low inflation (around 2%) and falling gasoline and grocery prices (specifically eggs), attributing past high inflation to the Biden administration's energy policies. The border is now "the best in the history of our country," with only a few legal entrants recently. The speaker expresses disappointment in Elon's changed stance on the bill, suggesting it stemmed from cuts to the EV mandate, which Elon previously understood and supported. He speculates that people who leave his administration often become "hostile" due to missing the "glamour" and "beautiful Oval Office."

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JD Vance has proven himself as a strong candidate on the campaign trail, exceeding expectations. His understanding of foreign policy and the complexities involved has resonated with many. Despite initial resistance from major donors, Trump’s choice of Vance has been validated. There's a notable contrast between Vance's straightforwardness and the perceived phoniness of some politicians, like Lindsey Graham. As for the upcoming election, current polling shows Trump leading in key battleground states, indicating a favorable position. The dynamics of the Harris campaign suggest concern, as she attempts to engage with platforms like Joe Rogan. Ultimately, the current political machine appears to be losing, which is crucial for the well-being of all, including Democrats. The conversation also touches on the importance of privacy regarding personal lives and the need to keep political discussions focused on substantive issues.

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The speaker expresses friendship with people they never expected, including Pam Bondi, Marco Rubio, Scott Turner, Sean, and Linda McMahon. Marco Rubio is described as the "funniest guy in the cabinet" who makes people laugh at every meeting. The speaker admits to previously disapproving of Rubio as a "neocon war hawk" but notes his "incredible transformation." The speaker believes Rubio is now aligned with them on most issues, particularly regarding Ukraine and the idea that the U.S. should no longer be the "policeman of the world."

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The speaker identifies himself as a longtime representative for the common American, arguing that Washington’s political system of both parties uses Americans to fuel cycles of hatred, with no lasting improvement for everyday people. He claims the debt rises, corporate and global interests dominate, American jobs are replaced, small businesses are swallowed by large corporations, and tax dollars fund foreign wars and aid while the dollar’s spending power declines. He states that in recent years, many American families must rely on two earners, and his children’s generation feels hopeless about the American dream. He says he ran for Congress in 2020 with the belief that Make America Great Again meant America First, and emphasizes a conservative record defending the First and Second Amendments, unborn life, secure borders, and opposition to COVID mandates and funding of foreign wars. He complains that after almost a year in the majority, the legislature has been sidelined, citing an eight-week shutdown that left the House inactive, and notes that during campaign season “courage leaves” and “safe campaign reelection mode” dominates. He criticizes the House for failing to pass a plan to protect Americans’ healthcare and to address overpriced, unaffordable health insurance, accusing both parties of drama instead of working to fix the disaster. He describes his own bills as reflecting Trump-era priorities, including a new census to redraw districts, making English the official language, making it a felony to medically transition a minor, eliminating capital gains taxes on primary-home sales, and eliminating H-1B visas, but says they “sit … collecting dust” because the speaker does not bring them to floor votes. The speaker argues that ordinary Americans are no longer swayed by paid political propaganda; they live with rising costs, debt, and uncertainty, have faced job displacement by visa workers, and are burdened by student debt with limited high-paying job results. He recounts personal sacrifice: spending millions of his own money, missing time with family, and standing with Donald Trump against impeachment efforts. He describes facing constant personal attacks, death threats, and lawfare, and portrays a split within the Republican establishment that “secretly hates” Trump yet welcomes other figures after elections. He recalls supporting Trump against Democrat lawfare and defending him during impeachment votes, including choosing to vote no on the Democrat-led impeachment in 2021 while his father underwent brain surgery. He asserts his core stance against policies like the Green New Deal, broad open-border policies, and the trans agenda on children, while defending his loyalty to the party and to America First. He argues that if he is discarded by the president and the MAGA machine for neocons and elite interests, many common Americans would be similarly cast aside. He contends that real power lies with the people and promises to stay aligned with them if they reclaim control from Washington. He announces his resignation, with his last day on 01/05/2026, and expresses a desire to return to the people he loves while seeking a new path ahead, offering a blessing to the audience and to America.

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JD Vance, the VP pick, is opposed by many in Washington who fear he won't be easily manipulated and less eager for war. Despite being a decent person with a happy marriage, he faces intense criticism from those who prioritize power and conflict. This experience highlights the dark side of politics, which I observe from a distance and appreciate not being directly involved in.

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The speaker believes government moves with lightning speed relative to its usual pace, but slower than desired. Reconciling government databases to eliminate waste and fraud is a priority, though a painful process. The Pentagon hasn't passed an audit in years, with trillions of dollars unaccounted for. The speaker says Tesla is a peaceful company being targeted by violence fueled by far-left propaganda, and those pushing the propaganda will be held accountable. He believes the lies being spread almost got the president killed. He considers the president a good and honest man. He defends calling a senator a traitor for prioritizing another country's interests over the US. He advocates for a negotiated peace in Ukraine, criticizing those who virtue signal without offering solutions to stop the daily deaths. The administration aims to enshrine changes into law, like improvements to the treasury financial system. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race to prevent gerrymandering and protect government reforms. He worries about the low birth rate and the strength of America as the central column of Western civilization. He denies any conflict of interest between his government role and his companies, stating his actions face extreme scrutiny and his companies are suffering because of his position. He believes in a great future if America remains the land of freedom and opportunity.

Keeping It Real

The Election That Will Change America Forever - Patrick Bet David
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Jillian Michaels travels to Valuetainment in Fort Lauderdale for a sit-down with Patrick Bet-David to dissect America after the election and to pull back the curtain on the so-called Deep State. The conversation blends political analysis, media critiques, and Bet-David’s personal journey from entrepreneur to influencer, highlighting how public narratives are shaped and challenged in real time. Bet-David argues that the post-election landscape could hinge on who ends up in the White House, ongoing vote-count dynamics, and the power of endorsements or their failures, using a mix of data points, media episodes, and insider anecdotes to illustrate how perception can shift quickly. The discussion delves into Bet-David’s view of a shifting political personality landscape, including the rise of a more libertarian-leaning Republican base and the perceived stances of Kamala Harris versus Donald Trump. He touches on the volatility of endorsements, the influence of tech leaders like Elon Musk, and the way stock markets and corporate responses frame public sentiment. Bet-David also shares his own pivot from liberal to conservative-leaning perspectives, describing how the COVID era, social media censorship, and the 2020–2024 political realignment altered his beliefs and alliances, while stressing the importance of asking tough questions about who really holds power and money behind the scenes. A core thread is the meta-narrative Bet-David sees: a global system of influence—governments, corporations, lobbyists, and media—acting in concert to steer outcomes. He references historical and contemporary sources, including the concept of an economic hitman and the idea that the so-called deep state operates as a network rather than a single mastermind. The guests consider practical implications for ordinary voters and emphasize staying vigilant, fact-checking, and maintaining civil discourse even as tensions escalate. The episode closes with Bet-David’s call to action for citizens to engage, question, and participate in shaping the national conversation rather than surrender to cynical storytelling. Bet-David’s personal arc runs parallel to the political discourse: from building Valuetainment to scaling a media empire, resisting burnout, and choosing to fight for his vision of an America-first approach. He weaves in anecdotes about content creation, business strategy, and the toll of public life, culminating in a hopeful note about collaboration across seemingly opposing figures. Along the way, he cites journalism, literature, and interviews that influenced his worldview, including a nod to influential reads and conversations that shaped his belief in an engaged, distrust-savvy citizenry.

20VC

Matt Grimm, Co-Founder @Anduril: How a Trump Administration Changes the Defence Industry | E1224
Guests: Matt Grimm
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Sha Maguire said on the show that Iran is the greatest evil. Do you agree? Yes and no. Who is? China, hands down. Why? The mindset of the PRC. I think their approach to basic human rights, I think their conducting of an ongoing genocide with their Weager population, I think their approach to free speech, to political assembly, to religious freedom are fundamentally antithetical to how the West values human life and how we think about human rights. Should Tik Tok be banned in the US? 100%, absolutely, yesterday, if not years ago. Matt: I am so excited for this dude. We get to do it in person. Thank you for having me, excited to be here. Now we, uh, we're in an interesting time. We've obviously just had the election. I just want to start, how do you feel post-election? Are you happy about it and why? Yeah, I think there's, uh, obviously the election just ended. We're getting results in from some of the kind of congressional races and Senate races. Uh, obviously President Trump was reelected to his second term. I think there's a couple interesting things here. Uh, for me personally, I'm a Democrat. I've been a lifelong Democrat. I've supported, uh, Democrats my entire life. I donated to Kamla, I donated to Hillary Clinton, donated to a number of, uh, House Democratic races, Senate Democratic races, recently hosted a fundraiser for now Congressman, uh, sorry, now, uh, Senator-elect Adam Schiff of California. So I've supported a lot of sort of left-of-center National Security Dems through my career. So of course, on a personal level, like, yeah, I wish the election had gone differently. Uh, that said, I think like there's a lot of interesting potential for both Androl and the defense sector at large in a new administration. I think, uh, having a new approach, a new mindset, a new approach to, uh, innovation, a new approach to funding different defense programs, um, could be pretty interesting. So we'll, we'll see how things evolve. We'll see what control of the House and the Senate looks like and, um, and I think for, for Anderol going forward, like, you know, I think there's a lot of things, a bright future. The other thing I would add here is that internal to Anderol, like, we're, we're an apolitical company. Like, we don't talk about personal politics inside the company. We kind of subscribe to the Brian Armstrong Coinbase kind of philosophy of like, we're here for a mission and our mission at Androll is to bring the best technology to the defense sector, period, regardless of who's in the White House, regardless of what party is in control of Congress. So for us internally, it doesn't really matter to the day-to-day life, uh, but, but externally, of course, perceptions are, are what they are. So, yeah, yeah, we have to play the, play the political game and influence where we can.

The Rubin Report

‘The View’ Crowd Gets Confused as Whoopi Contradicts Facts
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Dave Rubin’s episode centers on a sharp critique of media narratives surrounding Trump-era policies, immigration, and foreign affairs, framed through a pro‑Trump, America‑first lens. The host highlights how mainstream outlets and personalities on The View allegedly skew coverage to cast Trump and his allies as responsible for social ills, while portraying left-leaning politicians and progressive protesters in a more forgiving light. Rubin argues that the real story is not about legalistic debates over war powers or international law, but about the broader consequences of policy choices on drug trafficking, border security, and national sovereignty. He states that aggressive action against narco-trafficking operations, such as blowing up boats carrying fentanyl, is a legitimate assertion of sovereignty and a signal to would-be smugglers, and he contrasts this with what he calls selective outrage from liberal commentators who emphasize process over outcomes. The monologue weaves together criticism of media figures like Abby Phillip and Rachel Maddow with case studies from U.S. politics, including debates over “defund the police,” sanctuary city leadership, and immigration policy. Rubin frames the Nashville special election as a barometer of the Democratic base’s shift and defends the Republican stance as a pragmatic, common‑sense alternative focused on economic vitality and border control. He also touches on foreign policy, noting progress toward a possible peace mechanism in Ukraine and praising Trump’s approach to diplomacy as a way to reduce perpetual conflict, while arguing that this strategy aligns with the everyday concerns of American families. Interwoven are anecdotes from PragerU events, references to figures such as Marco Rubio and Jared Kushner, and reflections on the perceived distortions of mainstream media, AI and crypto policy in Washington, and the moral rhetoric around immigration, all aimed at rallying viewers behind a bold, businesslike vision for America’s future.” topicsList
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