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When president, the U.S. will stand with Israel, supporting its right to win its war on terror quickly. Foreign Jihad sympathizers and Hamas supporters will be deported. Refugee settlements from terror-infested areas like Gaza will be banned. College presidents are put on notice that taxpayer money will not subsidize terrorist sympathizers. Trump declared Jerusalem the undivided capital of Israel and moved the embassy there. He imposed sanctions on Iran to curb nuclear ambitions and brokered the Abraham Accords. Trump will crack down on antisemitism on streets and campuses, restoring safety for Jewish Americans. College presidents must remove encampments and vanquish radicals. The U.S. will stand with Israel 100%, without hesitation, qualification, or apology.

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President Biden and the speaker are working to finalize a hostage and ceasefire deal regarding the war in Gaza. The speaker stated they will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself and ensure Israel has the ability to do so. The speaker believes the people of Israel must never again face the horror of October 7th caused by Hamas.

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The president supports Israel's right to defend against Hamas and will provide them with necessary tools, despite concerns about civilian casualties in a potential Rafah operation.

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We must have conversations with Israel to protect innocent lives in Gaza and provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians. President Biden aims for a two-state solution for peace in the Middle East.

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Violence has escalated dramatically before President Biden's visit. The IDF is investigating an incident that may have been a misfired rocket by Hamas.

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We will stop the financial support to Iran and ensure the release of hostages held by Hamas and Hezbollah. It's crucial for America to prioritize Israel, bring home Israeli citizens, and reaffirm our commitment to our key ally, Israel.

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Speaker 0 asks if Ron DeSantis has ever denounced them, to which Speaker 1 replies that he hasn't. They claim to be his biggest supporters and if he were to denounce them, they would say he's lying because he's trying to secure the presidency. Speaker 1 mentions that politicians in the US have to support Israel and that DeSantis is just pretending to be a friend of the Jewish people while actually being a friend of white America. They bring up HB 269, a bill DeSantis signed in Israel, and criticize it for not achieving its intended goals. They conclude that DeSantis is focused on the best interests of white America.

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We will take Gaza. There’s no need to buy it; it's a war-torn area that needs development. It will become a tremendous asset for the Middle East, creating many jobs and bringing peace. It fronts the sea, offering great economic potential. This is something that should have been done long ago, but the October 7th catastrophe made it a necessary action. While development will take time, it will ultimately bring stability and jobs to the region. This will benefit people across the Middle East. We will be discussing our plans with Arab representatives from the United States. My real estate background has prepared me for this endeavor, but my focus is on doing good for people as president.

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When I return to the White House, the US will fully support Israel without apology. Hamas is blamed for all lives lost in the conflict. Joe Biden's weak actions led to attacks on Israel. America's enemies will face consequences for harming citizens. Strength, not weakness, is needed to deter evil. Wars must be finished for peace to prevail. Building democracies in unstable regions is futile.

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An official states that serious consequences for bombing and killing children will be a second-term decision to prevent, not a first-term one, due to political calculations. It's too politically risky to say what Biden said earlier in the week, which was "we're not going to give you more bombs." A US shipment of 3,500 bombs was paused. There is a huge, powerful Jewish influence in both Republican and Democratic politics. The administration faces pressure regarding siding with political factions and parties. Deliberations on Israel are not public to avoid angering people. Israel has both a domestic and international footprint. Domestically, there are many Jewish people, and it's easy for certain folks to twist the message. After the October 7th terrorist attack, the US could help, but can't say that because it's all classified. Losing support from Jewish voters could prevent obtaining 270 electoral votes. Saying "no free bombs" was risky because Jews will get upset, feeling America is turning against them. The Palestine effort represents many voters, and they feel they've lost them. Keeping things quiet is necessary for now.

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“Off the machinery that feeds money into Iran.” The speaker advocates stopping the flow of money to Iran. “We will no longer have a 100 hostages still in captivity, Israeli and American and otherwise, by Hamas and Iran's Hezbollah mercenary forces.” “We need America to wake up and prioritize Israel and bring home Israelis and make sure we stand by our number one ally in” The speaker urges the United States to prioritize Israel and secure the return of Israelis, reaffirming support for its top ally. The statements call for halting funding to Iran, freeing hostages, and ensuring unwavering US backing for Israel.

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The speaker analyzes Donald Trump’s so-called “board of peace for Gaza” plan outlined by Jared Kushner, arguing it is utterly ridiculous, criminal, and unworkable, and would crash and burn if attempted. Key elements are scrutinized point by point. - Plan details and feasibility: Kushner claims there is no plan B for a $25 billion project to build a Dubai/Singapore-like coastal Gaza. This project would depend on Palestinian resistance disarming. Hamas and other groups have said they will not disarm; they propose storing weapons and handing them over to a future Palestinian state’s military, which Israel refuses, insisting on total demilitarization and destruction of all Palestinian resistance. Trump presents two options: the easy path of Hamas surrendering weapons, or the hard path of a military confrontation. The speaker notes Israel has already fought for more than two years in Gaza, destroyed infrastructure, and failed to defeat the resistance, with estimates of roughly the same number of fighters as on 10/07/2023. - Ground force and international stabilization: The plan envisions an International Stabilization Force (ISF) that will not be a peacekeeping force but will provide security inside Gaza to combat the Palestinian resistance and disarm them. The ISF would reportedly consist of tens of thousands of troops from multiple countries, coordinated under U.S. leadership via a civil-military coordination center. The speaker questions how such a multinational force could operate, given potential casualties and differing doctrines, and notes that some countries (e.g., Azerbaijan) have refused to commit troops. There are also five ISIS-linked militias within Israeli-controlled areas. The plan references private military contractors (UG Solutions) and a push to recruit more of them, adding to the confusion and lack of coherent strategy. The speaker emphasizes that Kushner acknowledges there is no plan B, underscoring perceived lack of substance. - Reconstruction and urban model: Kushner’s slides depict a Gaza transformed into a high-end coastal city with “areas mapped out,” implying rapid rebuilding. The speaker compares this to Gaza’s actual humanitarian reality: UN estimates suggest rubble clearance and reconstruction could take ten to fifteen years, not two to three as claimed. Israel continues bulldozing and demolishing infrastructure, even during ceasefire phases, and the speaker questions why a rapid rebuilding project would materialize when such destruction persists. - Governance, accountability, and international law: The plan is criticized as a form of colonial-style governance that would impose a new order in Gaza without granting Palestinian statehood, effectively using Gaza as a site for a “ Disneyland for billionaires.” The speaker highlights that UN Security Council Resolution 2803 (passed last November) allowed Trump’s framework, but eliminated long-standing precedents and Geneva Conventions, raising questions about legality and accountability. The speaker also notes the absence of accountability for Israel’s actions, which have involved heavy aid from US weapons and Western support yet no financial penalties. - Broader consequences and justice: The video argues that the plan presupposes a peaceful reordering of Gaza that ignores the rights and needs of Palestinians. It asserts that the only viable path to lasting peace is granting Palestinians their rights and achieving justice. The speaker warns that continuing with the current approach will backfire and that the arrogance preceding the 10/07/2023 events has led to mounting pressures and resistance, with no settlement in sight. Overall, the speaker contends the board’s proposals are incoherent, impractical, and driven by elite interests, with no credible pathway to genuine Palestinian self-determination or sustainable peace.

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The transcript covers several interwoven topics and claims: - Ghislaine Maxwell and Trump administration connections: Maxwell was allegedly hired to do PR for the Trump administration last month when she sat for an interview with Todd Blanche, Trump’s former personal attorney and now deputy attorney general. The segment characterizes the piece as deal-making, with Maxwell purportedly giving glowing testimony about Trump to help address the Epstein files in exchange for a cushier, minimum-security prison placement and possible pardon considerations. The speaker says this is “insane from start to finish” and criticizes Trump supporters’ reactions. - Epstein/Maxwell trial details and evidence: The speaker asserts that the worldwide sex trafficking network was exposed, leaders identified (one allegedly died mysteriously in prison; the other was convicted in court). Maxwell’s trial is described as featuring “the four best witnesses” from a pool of more than 100 accusers. Maxwell is said to have been convicted by a jury on trafficking-related charges based on “mountains of evidence” including documentation, photos, videos, and financials, not only victim testimony. Maxwell is said to have recruited young girls in person, with specifics on where recruitment occurred, amounts paid, and tactics used, as well as how it was covered up. The speaker claims co-conspirators remained free, and over 100 corroborating witnesses provided consistent narratives. Maxwell allegedly faced two counts of perjury, which the DOJ settled to secure the trafficking conviction, and the perjury charges were not tried. The speaker asserts that conspiracy theories about the case are dangerous. - Alleged lies in Maxwell’s testimony: Maxwell allegedly claimed there were never cameras inside Epstein’s homes or in “inappropriate” rooms, with explicit language such as “no cameras anywhere outside of possibly things that would, I would consider normal.” The speaker contends there are “literal photos of cameras in his bedroom,” FBI seizure of binders with photos and videos, and other evidence of cameras and blackmail. Maxwell is said to have claimed she never recruited anyone from Mar-a-Lago, contradicting Trump’s corroboration that Virginia Roberts Giuffre was recruited from Mar-a-Lago. The photo of Maxwell with Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew in Maxwell’s London apartment is cited as evidence of the involvement of Epstein trafficking networks; the speaker notes it has been verified by forensic experts and a photographer, including a Walgreens-developed stamp on the back implying a 2001 development date. - Photo controversy and settlements: The photo is described as genuine, with multiple verifications. It is claimed Prince Andrew paid millions to Virginia Giuffre to avoid facing her in open court, and Maxwell allegedly paid Virginia millions to settle a defamation suit. - Leaked emails involving Ehud Barak: The speaker discusses newly highlighted emails from Ehud Barak that appeared online, stating there are over 100,000 emails to and from Barak that have been circulated and verified, with a time span of 10/10/2014 to 09/09/2015. The dataset reportedly contains over 83 emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak, many short and focused on arranging meetings, access, money, and investments. The company Reporti (now Carbine 911), an Israeli cyber tech company, is mentioned as a recurring topic, with Epstein and Barak involved in investing alongside Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund (Thiel’s fund invested $15,000,000 in 2018; Epstein invested $1,000,000 in 2016 via offshore shell companies). Johnny Vedmore’s reporting on Nicole Junkerman and related pieces is noted. The speaker mentions an online intelligence service Barak reportedly subscribed to for $3,000 annually that monitored powerful people (Clintons, Gates, Bezos, Putin, Netanyahu) and suggests patterns of surveillance on major figures. - Other ongoing stories: The presenter notes additional stories, including Trump allegedly “going socialist” and nationalizing part of Intel, CDC leadership disputes involving Bobby Kennedy and Susan Menoras, and labor actions by CDC staff. The Israel-Gaza situation is described with claims of civilian casualty rates at 83% of deaths in Gaza, two separate strikes on a hospital, and PR responses by Israel. The transcript also references Ron DeSantis launching an Israel license plate in Florida, Beverly Hills voting to display Israeli flags in public schools, and public backlash leading to backpedaling. A closing critique links ethnonationalist ideology to Nazi Germany, questioning the notion of Jews as God’s chosen people. - Closing notes: The host promises more reporting on these topics, mentions upcoming collaborations and documentaries, and signs off with personal reminders. A closing line from Speaker 1 remarks that “Our security is at stake.”

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In response to the recent attacks, I have instructed the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and Florida Highway Patrol to work with Attorney General Ashley Moody. They will be sending a memo to law enforcement agencies across the state, reminding them of Florida's laws that protect our Jewish community. This memo emphasizes that any actions supporting terrorists, including fundraising for groups like Hamas, are illegal in Florida. Those who engage in such activities will be held accountable.

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Governor DeSantis discussed Florida's efforts to evacuate Americans from Israel after the Hamas attacks, noting the challenges of Ben Gurion Airport's shutdown and ballistic missiles. Over 100 people have been evacuated from Israel, with ongoing flights from Cyprus carrying 150-200 passengers each. DeSantis highlighted the relief of those returning to the U.S. Regarding Iran, DeSantis supports Trump's policy that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon due to their hostility and extreme Shia Islamist ideology. He believes mutually assured destruction may not deter Iran, as the mullahs might see wiping Israel off the map as a good thing, even at the cost of Iranian lives. DeSantis opposes American troops being sent for regime change, but hopes the Iranian people will have a new government. He dismissed a New York Times headline suggesting Iran is undecided on building a bomb as absurd, stating that Iran has been trying to develop nuclear weapons for 25 years.

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Israel received an unprecedented $10 million emergency assistance package for defense. The US president, Biden, spoke to the Ukrainian president, Zelensky, before announcing this aid.

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Antisemitism and hate kill, and Jewish people have been subjected to boycotts for centuries. There is overwhelming bipartisan support in Congress for Israel's security, and the United States has Israel's back. Donald Trump has been an extraordinary friend to the Jewish state, helping protect Israeli lives against Iran. Israel has extended its hand in peace to its neighbors from day one. Concerns exist regarding Iran's nuclear program, and Israel has the right to self-defense. Aligning with Israel means aligning with a certain kind of politics within Israel. To create peace, business is needed, not boycotts. Some suggest breaking from long-standing US policies on settlements, Jerusalem, and a two-state solution. If the choice is one state, Israel can either be Jewish or democratic, but not both. Children are malnourished due to the blockade. Israel has sent more rescue teams than any other country and is a benefactor to all of humanity. Israelis do not need to be lectured about peace. Recent brutality brings to mind the worst of ISIS, including slaughtered babies, desecrated bodies, and raped women.

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Israel is a critical ally and vital for their survival. Supporting them is crucial, especially with replenishing their defense systems like the Iron Dome. Our assistance helped them defend against recent attacks. It's a symbolic gesture and a biblical duty to stand with Israel. They will prevail as long as we stand by them.

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President Biden stated that entering Rafah is a red line, yet the US will continue to provide weapons and support to Israel. The US supports Israel's right to defend itself. Reports show dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza, with children starving. The US is urging Israel to do more and has provided humanitarian aid through air drops and is exploring maritime options.

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The images from the conflict are devastating and speak for themselves. President Biden has repeatedly communicated his red lines to Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding actions in Gaza, including limitations on entering and potential aid restrictions. Netanyahu, however, continues to disregard these warnings. The US and others are questioning whether Israel's actions are in its best interest, given the increasing international isolation and tensions with allies like Egypt. The US may need to reconsider its support for Israel, potentially adjusting military aid conditions to influence their actions. Holding back specific weapons systems, not overall defense aid, is a possibility. There's even growing dissent within Israel itself, with calls for Netanyahu's removal. The situation requires the US to make a difficult choice about how it will support Israel moving forward.

Breaking Points

Rubio, Huckabee Pray At Western Wall As Gaza FLATTENED
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A Western Wall photo op bleeds into policy power as Rubio and Huckabee stand with Netanyahu and Ben Gvir. The episode centers a bill that would grant Rubio authority to revoke US passports from citizens deemed to have provided material support for terrorism, based on cases like Makammoon Khalil and pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University. Denaturalization concerns surface; the sponsor, Brian Mast, is noted, while Boebert adds a BDS-related amendment. The discussion shifts to Gaza, where the IDF cites casualties above 200,000 and observers warn totals may be higher due to malnutrition and blocked care. A bombing in Gaza City is described, forcing displacement. West Bank arrests and detentions appear as part of a crackdown, with claims of annexation and U.S. backing shaping the conflict.

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Bibi MASK OFF ON 'GREATER ISRAEL' Conquest
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Prime Minister Netanyahu characterizes his mission as historic and spiritual, expressing a connection to a vision of greater Israel and answering 'Very much' when asked if he acts on behalf of the Jewish people. The discussion outlines competing conceptions of greater Israel, including a map that appears to extend across Egypt, parts of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, the Sinai, and encompass Israel, West Bank and Gaza. Saudi Arabia condemns the statements, rejecting the settlement and expansionist plans. The hosts argue the expansionist project is ideological rather than purely defensive, linking it to broader regime change and destabilization in the region, with U.S. backing deemed enabling. Bezal Smotrich approves new housing in areas that block Palestinian statehood, saying that 'by doing this we bury the idea of a Palestinian state.' West Bank annexation is described as 'de facto complete,' while U.S. politicians such as Lindsey Graham defend Israel as 'the best friend we could ever have' and warn that cutting support would invite divine punishment. The discussion also touches on Abraham Accords and evangelical support.

PBD Podcast

Governor Ron DeSantis | PBD Podcast | Ep. 321
Guests: Ron DeSantis
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In this podcast episode, Patrick Bet-David interviews Governor Ron DeSantis, discussing his leadership in Florida and various political issues. DeSantis reflects on his decision to move to Florida and highlights his administration's successes, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he kept the state open while others shut down. He emphasizes Florida's economic growth compared to California, citing Disney's struggles in California versus Disney World thriving in Florida. DeSantis addresses criticisms he faced during the pandemic, clarifying that his initial actions were not a shutdown but a test of responses. He discusses significant events like UFC 261, which marked Florida's return to full capacity events, and how his policies have attracted people to the state. The conversation shifts to international issues, particularly the Israel-Palestine conflict, where DeSantis expresses concern about the implications of Israel's actions and the potential for terrorism in the U.S. He stresses the importance of securing the border and controlling immigration to prevent threats. On the Republican Party's internal divisions, DeSantis positions himself as a unifier who has successfully attracted independent voters in Florida. He critiques the establishment Republicans for their lack of victories and emphasizes the need for accountability regarding COVID-19 decisions. DeSantis also discusses his stance on abortion, advocating for six-week protections based on detectable heartbeats, and reflects on his political ambitions, asserting that results matter more than personal loyalty. He concludes by expressing his vision for America, emphasizing hard work and opportunity as foundational principles.

The Megyn Kelly Show

True Scope of Atrocities in Israel, and Erasure of Women, w/ Ron DeSantis, Josh Hammer & Britt Mayer
Guests: Ron DeSantis, Josh Hammer, Britt Mayer
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Megyn Kelly discusses the ongoing Middle East conflict, highlighting President Biden's upcoming meetings with Israeli and Arab leaders, particularly regarding the refugee situation from Gaza. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, asserts that the U.S. should not accept Gaza refugees, emphasizing that many in Gaza support Hamas and that importing such ideologies poses a risk to American society. He criticizes Nikki Haley's comments suggesting a distinction between Hamas supporters and non-supporters, arguing that the culture in Gaza is toxic and anti-Semitic. The conversation shifts to the reactions of American citizens, particularly college students, who have shown support for Hamas following the recent attacks on Israel. DeSantis expresses concern over the normalization of pro-Hamas sentiments in the U.S. and suggests that individuals celebrating violence against Israelis should face consequences, including potential job repercussions. He advocates for the cancellation of visas for foreign students who support terrorism. DeSantis also discusses his efforts to assist Americans in Israel amid the conflict, highlighting his state's proactive measures to bring Floridians home. He emphasizes that the U.S. should maintain a supportive stance towards Israel without deploying ground troops, focusing instead on moral clarity and sanctions against Iran. The dialogue continues with a focus on the political landscape in the U.S., particularly the House of Representatives' struggle to elect a new speaker, with DeSantis supporting Jim Jordan for the role. He criticizes the current political chaos and urges Republicans to deliver results on pressing issues like inflation and immigration. The discussion then turns to cultural issues, including the backlash against woke ideologies in various institutions, particularly in universities. DeSantis expresses frustration over the perceived erosion of American values and the rise of radical ideologies, advocating for a return to foundational principles. The episode concludes with a segment featuring Josh Hammer, who discusses the atrocities committed by Hamas and the troubling reactions from some Americans. He emphasizes the need for a strong stance against anti-Semitism and the importance of supporting Israel in its fight against terrorism. The conversation highlights the broader implications of the conflict and the necessity for clarity in addressing these issues within American society.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan Rips into This World Leader & Admits He Used to Like Him | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Long lines at food banks are returning as families struggle with rising inflation. Host Dave Rubin discusses the current political climate, focusing on the perceived insanity of progressive Democrats and their media allies. He highlights a shift among some liberals, including Joe Rogan, who are waking up to the authoritarian tendencies of leaders like Justin Trudeau and Gavin Newsom. Rubin criticizes Newsom for his inconsistent stance on localism and mask mandates, suggesting he is a fraud. He also addresses the influx of migrants in Washington, D.C., and the challenges faced by Mayor Muriel Bowser, who is now concerned about the consequences of open borders. Rubin presents statistics showing a significant increase in illegal immigrant apprehensions under the Biden administration, contrasting it with previous years. He critiques Biden's recent trip to the Middle East, noting his failure to secure oil production commitments from Saudi Arabia. The segment concludes with a discussion on Ron DeSantis, whom Rubin praises for his governance in Florida and his stance on freedom and parental rights in education.
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