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A speaker pressed the Governor with questions, asking what the Governor wants after vetoing a bill a week ago. The questions included why the Governor won’t take questions in four weeks, why the Governor is avoiding the public and the press, and why there has been no gaggle for four weeks. The speaker repeated the questions to the Governor, noting “In four weeks, governor.” The scene closes with “That’s the sound of a suburban door.” Thank you.

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John is being called repeatedly. He responds with frustration, asking what is needed. He dismisses America and its desire for troublemakers, suggesting they be forgotten in history. The speaker finds this viewpoint silly, emphasizing the importance of the matter at hand.

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The speaker states they will kiss the president, then speculates the president likely doesn't want to kiss their "stupid old face."

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The speaker notes that people might be surprised that he has never interacted with Donald Trump face to face, though that is about to change. The speaker then references a statement made last month by Trump, who suggested that the speaker turned black recently for political purposes, questioning a core part of his identity. The speaker dismisses this as the same old tired playbook and declines to comment further. The speaker then expresses confusion as to why a shot wasn't taken. The speaker reiterates that people might be surprised that he has never interacted with Trump.

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Speaker 0 wishes they had a stand-in to deliver speeches while they stay in their basement. They apologize for taking one last question and express the urgency to address the full Obama agenda. They mention making an arrangement twice.

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The speaker is at a ranch and received a call from his wife about something he can't believe. He was with the president yesterday and describes him as a machine. He criticizes the press for comparing the president to Hitler and demands that those on the left cease doing so. He insists the president is not a threat to democracy, which he corrects to republic, or to mankind. He warns that the press will have blood on their hands if anything happens to the president and tells them to stop. He says there will be more tomorrow.

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The speaker mentions upcoming opportunities, including a quad family photo and a visit to the president's high school. Another speaker expresses frustration that the events are structured as photo opportunities rather than a press conference. They highlight the perceived contradiction between the president's commitment to transparency and freedom of the press, and the decision not to hold a press conference with the leaders of India and two other key democracies from a region struggling to maintain democracy. The speaker questions why the president would not take the opportunity to face questions from reporters in a free press, especially alongside leaders from major democracies.

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Trump has been president for over a month, and it seems like he hasn't accomplished much. There's confusion about his actions compared to Biden, who has also been in office for the same duration. Additionally, there's a question about why Trump isn't at the White House yet.

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The speaker questions the necessity of certain actions and confronts Hillary Clinton about her husband's frequent visits to MCI. They express frustration with government spending and accuse Clinton of giving more money to white people in Ukraine than to their own country. The speaker criticizes the establishment and compares their actions to the ongoing issues in Chicago.

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President Biden, the oldest president in US history, is being treated by White House staff in a manner that some perceive as infantilizing. The speaker expresses regret for calling on the president, suggesting that it leads to distractions.

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President Trump is mentioned repeatedly. The speaker requests "just a minute" from President Trump multiple times. "A %" is stated, followed by "That's a random. No."

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The speaker mentions a discussion about something, but it is not clear what they are referring to. They mention someone named John and his wife, but it is unclear what they are talking about. They state that they are not going to discuss it. The speaker also mentions that they are not at the White House and that someone was not elected yet. They apologize for moving on and say they are in trouble now.

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The speaker discusses plans related to someone coming to help with the storm. The speaker asks if "Mister president" has spoken with former president Trump before, then tells former president Trump to "get a life" and help people. The speaker demands accountability and insists that "you know the truth." When asked if they plan to speak with former president Trump, the speaker answers, "No."

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The speaker criticized someone for making inappropriate and false personal comments. They mentioned that meeting with President Biden is challenging because he is intelligent, curious, and pays attention to details.

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Speaker 0 mentions feeling like a dog catcher and going to formation for president twice. Speaker 1 interrupts, wanting to discuss Jeffrey Epstein, but Speaker 0 refuses, saying they are walking and feeling sad about it.

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The speaker is told they must return to Washington because they are the president of America. It is claimed that China has agreed to trade duties and Canada is ready to become a new American state. The speaker refuses to return, stating they are staying where they are and will live there.

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The first speaker recalls a tense exchange involving the President. He explains that the President became angry with him and attempted to reach him by phone on three occasions while the first speaker was on the floor of the house. The calls went to voicemail three times, and the first speaker did not recognize the caller because the number appeared as all zeros, leading him to assume that only one person could have a phone number with all zeros. Despite not having the President saved in his contacts, he decided to return the call to the White House. When he called back, the line connected him to Trump. The President reportedly spoke with an intense and aggressive tone, declaring an intimidating message directed at the first speaker. Trump allegedly told him, “I'm coming at you like you've never seen. Never in your life before have you seen the way in which I will come at you.” He claimed to be more popular than the first speaker in Kentucky and asserted that he was backing the first speaker’s primary opponent, predicting that the first speaker would lose. The first speaker attempted to discuss constitutional duties, specifically that they required a vote, but the President began screaming at him for three minutes. After this prolonged confrontation, Trump repeated the same message again at least once more before hanging up. The first speaker’s account emphasizes the sequence: multiple unanswered calls to voicemail, a return call that connected to the President, a confrontation characterized by a loud, aggressive delivery, and a threat framed around political strength and electoral advantage in Kentucky. The exchange concluded with the President hanging up after reiterating his statements. In summary, the first speaker describes a direct, hostile phone interaction with the President, including an initial confusion over the caller’s identity due to an all-zero number, followed by a menacing ultimatum from Trump about backing the first speaker’s opponent and predicting the first speaker’s defeat, and then an attempt to discuss constitutional voting requirements that was met with three minutes of screaming and a subsequent repeat of the message before the line was cut. The core elements are the voicemail-free moment, the return call to the White House, the explicit threats from Trump, the attempted constitutional discussion, and the abrupt hang-up.

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The speaker expressed disappointment that questions from reporters have been avoided for 17 days. They urged the person in question to be more transparent with the American people and address the changes in their positions. The speaker criticized the individual for portraying themselves as tough on crime while also being critical of law enforcement and opening up old wounds. Despite the lack of attention from the person in question, the speaker thanked the reporters and left to attend their event.

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The speaker denies ever speaking with former President Trump. The speaker tells Trump to "get a life" and "help these people." The speaker demands accountability and insists that the person being addressed knows the truth.

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Speaker 0 wishes they had a stand-in to deliver speeches while they stay in their basement. Speaker 1 apologizes and says they have to address the full Obama agenda urgently. Speaker 0 repeats their desire for a stand-in arrangement.

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The conversation threads through a tangled set of relationships and alleged secrets surrounding Erika and her past marriages. Speaker 0 introduces Erika’s first husband, Derek Chelsvigg, and notes a young daughter from Erika’s earlier marriage, questioning why this history is hidden and suggesting possible trafficking concerns. They mention an apparent photoshoot with Erika’s ex-husband and speculate about whether Erika had another daughter, while observing that information about her past is being scrubbed online. The speakers reference Erika’s old Instagram and her ex-husband’s social media remaining private, implying secrecy around Erika’s past. They wonder if Erika is a time traveler and recall a past shoot with someone named Tyler, asking whether he was murdered or disappeared. They mention Cabot Phillips dating Erika after the marriage, and a timeline: seven days after that marriage, Cabot Phillips is seen playing ball with someone named Charlie. They propose theories that Erika could have harmed Charlie or that Charlie simply disappeared, and note that an ex-boyfriend may have reappeared in the scene. The possibility is raised that Erika is a honeypot moving between relationships, with “stepping stones” in her life. Speaker 0 also reveals that Erika has a sister, and asks where she is. Speaker 2 introduces a whistleblower: an insider who warns that exposing the truth would provoke retaliation against him and anyone who helps him. This person found emails, approvals, and signatures tying Erika’s wife’s charity work to the same network, and says he didn’t yell or accuse but went quiet, believing that if Erika is part of the network, everything has been a lie. For him, the matter shifted from politics to a personal crisis, and he says that if he stays quiet, he’s “one of them”; if he speaks, he’s dead, but people deserve to know. Speaker 0 asserts that Charlie discovered information about Erika and discussed filing for divorce two days before Charlie’s disappearance; there has still been no autopsy released, and Erika is the only person who could release it, labeled as “Sussy.” Speaker 1 announces a situation that is “absolutely out of control,” criticizing incompetent politicians and referencing a presidential figure, then broadens to state-level politics with John McCain mentioned. The speaker complains about campaign contributions, special interests, and lobbyists, and predicts political turnover. They vow to “make this country so great again” and describe an event where, according to the speaker, reporters who were crying were present—hard, better reporters who were once known to the speaker as not good people. The exchange ends with a more casual check-in: “How you doing back there?”

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The speaker claims the other person is acting differently, not calling or hanging out like they used to. The speaker states that the other person tried to contact them through business partners but never got their number.

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Speaker 0: Good morning, mister president. How did your call go? How did your call go, mister president? President's voice.

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The speaker thanks someone, referred to as "Mister president," and expresses appreciation. The speaker notes that it's a very exciting day and promises reaction and analysis to what was just heard. The speaker also mentions "the ones that didn't vote for your bills but run on them."

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The speaker expresses frustration over Biden's lack of speaking at three different locations. They suggest that the election was rigged and criticize the way the war was handled. The speaker questions whether those in power truly love the country. They express gratitude towards the audience and emphasize the importance of a good outcome.
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