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The president isn't addressing us, so we're heading to the capital where our issues lie. Spread the word. Should we go out there? No, we might get arrested. Are we risking arrest? Yes, but we don't want to get shot. Should we all be arrested?

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A speaker urges people to join armed groups and move to Washington DC on January 2nd, 3rd, and 4th to protest against corruption. They emphasize the need for a large, armed presence to deter aggression from the police. Another speaker agrees, stating that if Joe Biden is declared the winner of the election, the republic will be finished. They urge everyone to gather in DC on the 4th at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and contact friends with rifles to join them. The speakers emphasize the importance of individual choice and acting like true Americans.

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We are facing infiltration from various sources, including communist China and globalists. If Joe Biden becomes president, he will exert control over us indefinitely. We must not allow lies to shape our future and prevent us from maintaining our constitutional republic. Outside, there are peaceful protests with participants from all over the country and even the world. These individuals understand the importance of democracy and the idea of the United States of America.

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Protests are ongoing in major US cities with limited media coverage. The movement won't stop before or after Election Day, so everyone should take note and not let up.

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A group of organizers describes rapid mobilization following the bombing and kidnapping of the president of Venezuela. By 03:30–04:00 this morning, they issued a call for demonstrations for Saturday, January 3, and within less than twelve hours, tens of thousands gathered. They characterize the moment as a watershed or epic moment and emphasize that people should be in the streets, framing it as a class war, a global war, and an anti-imperialist war. They report that demonstrations occurred in more than 100 cities on short notice. In Washington, they describe a scene where fifty fifty-one participants were scheduled for a simultaneous demonstration. As some attendees passed their protest site, many stopped for Gaza-related demonstrations, deciding to join the other event instead. Early on January 3, after the Answer Coalition and others called for demonstrations, fifty fifty-one expressed interest in collaborating and co-hosting that day. The presence of additional organizations that have opposed Trump but focus on domestic issues helped grow the demonstrations from about 60 at 10:00 to around 100 by 11:30, which they identify as a promising development. Speaker 1 introduces Manolo De Los Santos as the executive director of the People's Forum and a researcher with the Tri-Continental Institute for Social Research, noting his perspective that the United States is a rogue state with no regard for the UN Charter or international law. He also mentions Vijay Prashad, the executive director of the Tri-Continental Institute. Speaker 2 comments that Prashad is an extremely humble man and a reluctant politician, and expresses sympathy for him, noting there is nothing in his character that suggests otherwise. There is also a mention that people on the left will turn their back on Nicolas Maduro Moros and Celia Flores, and the speaker asserts they refuse to do so.

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They won't stop, it's a movement. Before and after the election, they'll keep going. Everyone should take note and be aware that they will not let up, and we should not either.

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Tens of thousands are expected to rally nationwide, including in Downtown LA. The "hands off" protest at Pershing Square is one of over 1,000 demonstrations planned across the nation. Organizers claim that tariffs, layoffs, and the rising cost of living are pushing working Americans to the brink.

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Grassroots Democrats, mirroring tactics used to engage with their own representatives, are now targeting senators to prevent a government shutdown. Groups like Indivisible are focusing their resources on pressuring senators to hold the line against Trump. Indivisible is framing their efforts through the lens of Musk or us. They are reimbursing protesters, whether at town halls or elsewhere, hundreds of dollars for criticizing the Trump administration and supporting senators who might prevent a government shutdown.

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Protests are still happening in major U.S. cities, but Speaker 0 is not seeing the same level of reporting as in the first few weeks. Speaker 1 asserts the protests are a movement and will not stop. Speaker 1 warns that the protests will continue before and after election day in November. Speaker 1 believes protestors should not let up, and neither should "we."

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There are over 1,300 protests planned in all 50 states, expected to be the largest single day of protest since Donald Trump took office. Indivisible cofounder Ezra Levin says the response has been incredible, spurred by the Wisconsin election, Cory Booker's speech, and Donald Trump's global attack on economies. Levin notes there are over a hundred events in California, more than 60 in New York, and more than 50 in Washington, but also multiple events in states like Montana and Alaska. These events are organized by normal, everyday people. The overarching theme is "hands off," encompassing various issues. People are coming to this for different reasons, such as "hands off the Department of Education," "hands off our Social Security," and "hands off our trans kids." The idea is to unite and say no. It's a very big tent for anyone who dislikes what Donald Trump is doing.

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My name is Kiersten, and I'm marching for our democracy because Donald Trump threatens it. He goes against the LGBTQ+ community, my immigrant neighbors, teachers, and school safety. My rights to protest and vote, and to protect my students, are being threatened. As a teacher, I won’t give my kids up. He's trying to go after the First Amendment, which is not acceptable. Project 2025 shows he doesn't want us protesting. Despite being kicked off social media, I don't believe he has sympathy for anyone. I think he is a psychopath. Yes, please, to public execution of Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

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First speaker: Has America ever engaged in a general strike? Like, that’s enough. We’re not showing up to work tomorrow? Second speaker: We’ve never had a general strike. But this Friday on January twenty-third, there is an ice out of Minnesota, day of action. It’s a shutdown day where people will be staying home from work, refusing to participate in economic activities. So a power and they’re calling on Americans across the country to show solidarity. First speaker: One of the problems with Minnesota right now is you have people like Kristi Noem or the people who are heading up ICE saying that it’s not nonviolent resistance. They’re saying someone like Renee Good was actually a threat to those people or that filming an ICE agent—or documenting, which is perfectly legal—is a form of threat, and therefore they justify using violence in return to the threat of violence from these people. What do you do when what your nonviolent action is perceived as violence by the people who can use violence against you? Second speaker: Declaring peaceful protesters violent or domestic terrorists or outside agitators is what autocrats all around the world do. That is their playbook, is to make people fearful and to try to undermine the legitimacy of protesters. So what are we seeing in Minneapolis right now? What have we seen in our history in this country? Think about the civil rights movement, profound state violence used against protesters. They prepared, they trained, they role played, they organized all to make that political violence backfire. Think of Selma, the peaceful march. So when peaceful disciplined protesters confronted the dogs, the hoses, the response—It revealed the cruelty when the disciplined protesters were faced with this form of violence. And so that’s how disciplined nonviolent resistance can make state violence repression backfire.

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To stand up for justice and America. Trump is not a legitimate president and does not represent America. We love America.

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Protests are ongoing in the US, with limited media coverage. The movement won't stop before or after the November election. It's a warning for everyone to take note and not let up.

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There is going to be a need for thousands of people and millions to come into the streets. "The ultimate vision is to break with their comfort and come into the streets day after day, night after night, in the hundreds of thousands until the millions." "Last week, we released video of New York Antifa like group Refuse Fa, short for Refuse Fascism, training people how to poke people's eyes out and reframing assault as self defense." "It's not just Soros and Steyer who may have interest in groups like Refuse Fa and Antifa. It's also our friends in Silicon Valley." "Our cities are on fire." "If there was 10 to 50,000 demonstrating in those five cities, there'd be a million people." "The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the main organization that fights for Internet privacy, net neutrality."

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There are over 1,300 protests planned in all 50 states, expected to be the largest single day of protest since Donald Trump took office. According to Ezra Levin, cofounder of Indivisible, the response has been incredible. He says they didn't know they were gonna kick Elon Musk's butt all across the state, or that Cory Booker was gonna give this incredible speech inspiring all of us and telling us that he was taking a stand in response to pushes from his own constituents. He also didn't know that Donald Trump was gonna launch a global attack on economies. Levin claims this confluence of events is leading to an incredible response, with multiple events in every state. These are normal everyday people who are saying they've had enough and are going to do their part. The theme is "hands off," with different groups and individuals protesting various issues. People can say, hands off the Department of Education, Social Security, Medicaid, trans kids, communities, civil rights, and democracy.

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We're at the Texas capital for a leftist protest on Presidents' Day. It's a national call to action rejecting President Trump's election, reminiscent of 2017. I engaged with protesters asking about their claims of fascism in America and their views on abortion, but most refused to answer basic questions. One person said that white people put a curse on them and stole their culture. The conversation went to Japanese culture and immigration policies. Another protester said that basic health care rights like access to abortion are being taken away. I spoke with others who said that Trump is letting Elon Musk dissolve entire US departments that were mandated by congress. I was eventually asked to leave the area after things got a little heated. I was going to tell them that even though we disagree, we all have First Amendment rights and should find common ground to improve the future peacefully.

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Speaker 0: How was your weekend? You probably watched football, picked pumpkins, spent time with your family. Trump spent his weekend demolishing the East Wing to make room for a big beautiful ballroom. Vance hung out with the marines at Camp Pendleton. Speaker 1: Who rah, marines? Who rah. I didn't hear you. Who rah, marines? Who rah. Speaker 0: Look up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's the Secretary of War. Pete spent the weekend doing flyovers and fighter jets. Oh, it was also No Kings Day. Speaker 2: Here in the friendly neighborhood Burger King, enjoying my No Kings Day, with some traditional flame broiled goodness in my hand right now. Like it says right there, if you're heading to Eli Grody, you rule America. We don't have a king in this country. We've got a president. He's doing a pretty darn good job. Speaker 0: Now if you don't know what no kings day is, you're not alone. Maybe you went downtown and got stuck in traffic and wondered, is that a transgender shark? Speaker 3: Why are you here today? Speaker 4: I'm here to stand up against our regimes oppression against the American people and immigrants in our country and minorities, including trans people like myself. Speaker 5: I am the unity uniform. I've got my head out of my costume because I can't breathe right now, but we're here doing a peaceful protest, trying to get our democracy back. Speaker 0: Spartacus and Pencil Neck didn't dress up as trans sharks and unicorns. This is what they really look like. Speaker 1: This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. Speaker 0: Are they dating? We don't know, but they were hugging and singing on a parade float. In Chicago, Ribs got his steps in. JB back at the Windy City doing the electric slide. You know who can't move her hips like that? Nancy. Poor thing. But she was still tearing it up. Speaker 5: Gonna tear up the crown. Speaker 0: Schumer marched too. Schumer and Pelosi, that king and queen have been ruling America for a combined eighty two years. Trump's only been king for a minute. No Kings was a who's who of people with TDS. Even my mom was there. George Conway was walking around in an Antifa shirt. Irish Rosie must have had FOMO, but don't worry, Hollywood was in the house. Here's John Cusack. Speaker 6: Go to hell. Speaker 3: Is that the message from Chicago? Speaker 6: Yes. What's interesting is that he he doesn't understand that all the labor rights around the world came from this town, this place. So if he thinks this place is gonna be a fascist hub, no chance. Speaker 0: Dougie Not So Fresh was there too, but that kinda looked more like the women's march. Doug was on the prowl. He was going stag. Where's Kamala? Speaker 7: So get out there and join the No Kings event near you, and please take care. I'll see you later. Speaker 0: Kamala couldn't make it. She had other plans, big birthday plans. It's always about her. You know who else was a no show? Hillary. Trump world says, no queens. As for a king, the White House told MSNBC this about the march. Who cares? Do the people even know what they're protesting? Speaker 3: I was wondering how president Trump has put your your freedom in jeopardy. Speaker 1: I wanted to say my freedom is in jeopardy. Speaker 3: So whose freedoms and why are you out here at the no kings protest, I guess? Speaker 0: No one really thinks Trump's king. It just seems like it because he works harder than Biden. Speaker 8: I'm not a king. I work my ass off to make our country great. That's all it is. I'm not a king at all. Speaker 0: If Trump was king, there'd be no march, no MSNBC calling him Nazi, and no shutdown. The funny thing is the left actually loves the government telling them what to do. During the pandemic, Democrat kings and queens told you to close your business, what to wear on your face, how far away you could stand next to someone. They told you couldn't have grandma over for Thanksgiving and liberals obeyed. They took away your first amendment rights and democrats said, good, free speech is dangerous. They tried to take away your second amendment right, democrats said, good, no one needs a rifle. There's nothing the left loves more than submitting to government power. But Robert De Niro says, if you love freedom, you're a brainwashed hick. Speaker 9: Somewhere way out in the Midwest, somewhere out in out West, in certain places, the rural places. That's the truth. Because he gets the airtime. I think that we need more airtime. Just more push against and not I wish that you can't do this in some ways, but that the the news media could find ways to kind of ignore or tamp down nonsense from Trump. Speaker 0: The Democrat party rigged the primary, stole Biden's votes, crowned Kamala, and tried to put their rival in prison. And if you were a reporter who told the truth about Biden, they'd cut off your access. Trump talks to the press every day. Would a king do that? And if the press broke a mirror in the map room, would he let him live? Speaker 8: Oh, you gotta watch that. Watch that. You you're not allowed to break that. That mirror is 400 years old. The camera just hit the mirror. I just moved it up here special from the vaults, and the first thing that happens, the camera hits it. Hard to believe, isn't it? Hard to believe. But these are the problems in life. Speaker 0: Seven years of bad luck. A king would have tossed him in the gulag. Aye, aye, aye. And look what happens when they keep calling us Nazis. Speaker 3: Who are you gonna kill? Nazis. Who who do you Nazis. Define as a Speaker 6: What do you mean? It's pretty Speaker 3: In this in this context, who's a Nazi? Stephen Miller's a Nazi. So you're gonna kill Stephen Miller? If I had Speaker 6: a chance, yeah, I was. Speaker 0: Once you crack the surface at No Kings, there's a dark and violent underbelly seething with hatred. Speaker 1: You gotta grab a gun. We gotta turn around the guns on this fascist system. These ICE agents gotta get shot and wiped out. This state, the state machinery, there's a folder display right there has to get wiped out. Speaker 0: One woman with a Mexican flag was mocking Charlie Kirk getting shot in the neck when a MAGA truck rolled by. Who is this woman? Well, she's a teacher at an elementary school. These are the people in charge of our kids. Isn't it crazy how every time we ID these maniacs they happen to be teachers or professors? What is it about the left and death? Speaker 6: Okay. So for for a birthday present, what do you hope happens? You you wake up tomorrow morning. Speaker 3: I hope that I see the obituary that we're all waiting for tomorrow. That's what I hope for. Yeah. Speaker 6: You you wishing that president Trump is dead? Speaker 3: Yes. Absolutely. Okay. Absolutely. Speaker 0: Well, Trump was already shot in the head and almost killed during a round of golf. The Secret Service just found a sniper's nest in Palm Beach with a direct line of sight to Air Force One. Speaker 10: This hunting stand was appropriately dismantled, is being flown to our our lab. I believe it's there right now. And all of the forensic tools we have, from digital tools to biometric tools, They are all gonna be applied to try to find out who put this up there, and why. Speaker 0: In North Carolina, shots were fired over a Trump flag. A guy didn't like that a guy had a MAGA and flag over his house and then went and ripped it down. And then he came back in his vehicle, aimed the pistol from the sunroof and fired shots at his property. The vigilante's been arrested. Is this what we're doing now in America? We're shooting people over politics? Liberals have lost the argument, they've lost the election, and now they've lost their minds. Trump won the popular vote. That doesn't make him king, it makes him president. And he's taken a lot of action because Biden left such a mess. The president has a mandate to stop migrants, drugs, wars, and crime, and so far he's doing a really good job. And the Supreme Court says everything he's doing is legal. It was actually Biden that the Supreme Court ruled against over and over and over again. Just because there's a lot of gold in the White House doesn't mean he's sitting on a throne.

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Alice Hu, executive director of Planet Over Profit, discusses organizing protests at Tesla showrooms, which started with a few dozen people in Manhattan and have grown to hundreds, occurring across the country and in nine countries. Over 500 demonstrations have been hosted through their site, with potentially more unregistered. The next step is to organize 500 actions on March 29, including a peaceful demonstration at all 277 U.S. showrooms, requiring 223 more globally. This is to show Elon Musk that attempts to intimidate people from exercising their First Amendment rights will not stop them from fighting back against the gutting of the U.S. government and the cutting of critical social services. Those not near a showroom can protest at a supercharger station or a busy street corner. Details and tools are available at teslatakedown.com.

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They won't stop. It's a movement that will continue before and after the November Election. Everyone should be aware that they won't let up, and we shouldn't either.

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There are over 1,300 protests planned in all 50 states, expected to be the largest single day of protest since Donald Trump took office. According to Ezra Levin, cofounder of Indivisible, the response has been incredible. He says that the confluence of events, including the Wisconsin election, Cory Booker's speech, and Donald Trump's global attack on economies, is leading to this response. There are over a hundred events in California, more than 60 in the state of New York, and more than 50 in Washington, but also multiple events in states like Montana and Alaska. These events are organized by normal, everyday people. The overarching theme is "hands off," with different groups and individuals protesting different issues, including the Department of Education, Social Security, Medicaid, trans kids, communities, civil rights, and democracy. Levin says that different things are bringing different people to this fight, and that's okay.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes that a significant boycott begins on November 25, described as a turning point that could change everything. The movement is framed not as left vs right, but as people versus a system that “keeps taking and never giving back.” For the first time in a long time, millions are moving together, with movement growing from four small groups to more than 100 organizations in a short period. Movements do not grow like that unless people are fed up, and right now, people are beyond fed up. Phase one begins on November 25, and the main action is simple: no shopping—no Black Friday shopping or anything leading up to it. This is the pressure point, and companies know exactly how much it hurts when people step back during their biggest profit week of the year. The message stresses that participants do not have to do everything. If someone cannot do it all, they should do something. Suggestions include calling in sick for a day or two, using PTO if possible, and choosing one act of solidarity that fits their life. People should share their actions, talk about the movement, and help raise awareness. The idea is that small actions, when billions of people participate, can turn into a tidal wave. November 25 is when that wave begins.

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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it a "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged, including calling the protesters "losers." The person threatens physical violence. The presence of children at the protest is mentioned.

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The speakers are protesting for various reasons. One speaker says the protest seems pro-Hillary and pro-Kamala, and that America has been evil since before Trump. Another speaker says they are protesting for Palestine and humanity, and that America is a "God of a country." One sign says "Trumpy Pool's Russian asset," but a speaker admits this is an assumption without proof. Another speaker wearing a Ukraine hat gets angry when asked if they support the United States, calling it a stupid question. One speaker claims people from Venezuela are being wrongly accused of being gang members and deported without due process. The speaker fears this will lead to the repression of protesters. Another speaker calls someone a fascist dictator and "America's Hitler," claiming freedoms are being destroyed.

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MILLIONS Attend 'No Kings' Protests As Trump Parade FALLS FLAT
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This weekend saw significant events, including a politically targeted assassination of a Minnesota lawmaker and the "No Kings" protests coinciding with Trump's military parade for his birthday. The protests, reminiscent of the Women's March, reportedly drew 4 to 6 million participants nationwide, with organizers claiming 5 million. Estimates suggest that political protests are now exceeding 2017 levels, indicating a resurgence in liberal activism. The "No Kings" branding resonated with many, contrasting sharply with Trump's parade, which was described as low-energy and modest in turnout. The juxtaposition of the protests and the parade highlighted concerns about Trump's consolidation of power and the normalization of political violence, as seen in incidents during the protests. The discussion also touched on the implications of Trump's immigration policies and the challenges Democrats face in crafting a cohesive response. The episode concluded with a preview of an upcoming deep dive into the situation in Iran.
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