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A mother and daughter were attacked by a group of girls at their home. The mother describes how heartbreaking it was to see her daughter being punched and kicked. She believes that regardless of what happened at school, it was wrong for so many people to come to their home and attack her daughter. She tried to protect her daughter by covering her with her body, resulting in bruises and a concussion. The attack lasted about a minute until someone across the street heard their screams. The mother expresses her sadness and anger at the violent world her children have to grow up in. She also mentions that the attack was recorded by two adults, and every time she watches the video, she cries and wishes she could have done more to protect her daughter.

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A 15-year-old girl was raped in a school bathroom by a boy in girls' clothes. The Loudoun County School Board covered it up to protect their transgender policy during pride month. Scott Smith, the girl's father, defended her rights at a school board meeting and was condemned internationally. The senator asks the judge if she apologizes to Scott Smith and his daughter. The judge responds that anyone has the right to protest to their school board about such a horrific crime. The senator accuses the judge of being wrong and shameful, and suggests she should resign from her position.

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A mother states that her son, Jonathan Lewis, was stabbed to death while 20 people filmed and broadcast it on social media. She feels that those responsible are getting away with murder and that there is no justice for her son. She was told the perpetrators would plead guilty to murder and receive a maximum of two years in the adult system, a deal she disagrees with. She believes they should be held accountable as adults because they made an adult choice and knew their actions would result in her son's death.

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A seven-year-old girl was sexually assaulted at a pool party by a repeat offender. He was facing a century in prison, but Judge Susan Crawford gave him only four years. Now, he's free and lives near a school. This was Crawford's decision. Now Judge Crawford wants a promotion, but her dangerous decisions make her wrong for Wisconsin.

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A mother, heartbroken and outraged, confronts former judge Mark Chivarella, whose actions led to her son, an all-star wrestler, taking his own life after being sent to juvenile detention for a minor drug offense. It has come to light that Chivarella accepted money to send kids to detention facilities. He was recently convicted on 12 counts, including racketeering and money laundering, but remains free while awaiting sentencing.

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The speaker shares their experience with their abusive ex, who now identifies as a woman. They recount the physical abuse they endured, including being strangled multiple times. Despite reporting the abuse to the police, nothing came of it. The speaker expresses their anger towards their ex and the fact that they are now praised for being brave. They argue against allowing violent individuals into women's spaces and express their hope for karma to catch up with their ex. The speaker concludes by urging others to continue fighting against this issue.

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At Pride, someone was being homophobic and laughing at a liberation fight. I confronted him, telling him he shouldn't be there. I mentioned that he's not on the right side, and then they started hating on me. I only said a few words before they attacked him. My name is Sonny. Did you see that? They snuck up on him.

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A speaker described a violent attack on a train in which a woman named Irina (also rendered as Irena in the transcript) was fatally slashed through the neck and body with a knife. The speaker emphasized that there were people on the train and highlighted Irina’s expression of terror in the final moments of her life, noting that she died instantly after the attack. The narrative asserts that Irina had escaped a brutal war and was slain in America by a hardened criminal who had been released to kill because of no cash bail. The speaker linked the perpetrator’s release to open borders, stating that the attacker came in through open borders. The mother of the victim, Missus Zaretska, is cited as saying she would ensure justice for her magnificent daughter, Irina, with a rhetorical question about how anyone can stand. The speaker asks Congress to take action, though the sentence is left unfinished in the transcript with “I'm asking this congress to.” The passage frames the incident as an example of dangerous parole practices and border policy, aiming to advocate for policy changes and accountability to prevent similar tragedies.

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The speaker questions why the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, is not taking action against a person who defended themselves. They express frustration that the person is only facing a short prison sentence. Another speaker responds, stating that Alvin Bragg is a justice warrior who prioritizes criminals over victims. They mention other DAs in San Francisco, LA, and Philadelphia who have similar approaches. The focus is on protecting criminals rather than victims.

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The speaker thanks supporters for sharing her and her husband's story of suffering, alleging persecution by President Ramaphosa's government, the NPI, SAPS, prosecutors, and judges for four years. She accuses these entities of disregarding their rights as victims and credits AFRI Forum for their support. She claims her husband was falsely charged and that they were attacked by individuals involved in tender fraud, who she says the government protects. Informants from the community have told her about dangerous men, allegedly Tutsis, who exploit impoverished girls. She recounts a story of a politically connected woman who was abducted and murdered, highlighting the country's danger for women and children. She vows to fight back against those who threaten her family, comparing herself to a lioness protecting her cubs. She expresses support for President Trump and criticizes Backerbuddy for removing their fundraising page, suspecting political pressure due to their Afrikaner identity and accusations against the South African government.

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I'm here with Enrique Torre, founder of the Proud Boys. I was just arrested outside the capital because a woman was following us, even saying she'd follow me to the hotel. During a press conference, I felt like I was hit with a needle while she hovered over me. I grabbed her phone and tossed it. Capitol police picked me up instead of her and booked me for simple assault. I'm pretty sure the charges will be dropped. It's nonsense lawfare, and it won't stand.

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A person is confronted and accused of being a transphobe who believes "trans kids should be cis kids." The person asks what makes a child trans and what gender is. Another person states you are born trans and gender is a spectrum, like a rainbow. A trans person says the person is playing god and "it fucks kids up." The trans person says the person should be ashamed and that they matter. The person being confronted asks someone to call the police, claiming assault. The trans person says the person is abusive and is spewing hate, not even knowing what gender is. The trans person encourages people to come down and tell the person that trans kids have rights. The person states they are waiting for police because they were assaulted.

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The video features an interview with Kara Castronova, a journalist who was assaulted by a federal official while asking questions about the January 6th incident at the US Capitol. Castronova explains how she was pushed by the official and expresses concern about potential retaliation. The discussion also focuses on the trial of Luke Coffey, who is accused of assaulting a police officer named Lila Morris. Castronova highlights inconsistencies in Morris' testimony and argues that Coffey is being wrongly charged. The video concludes with an advertisement for MyPillow 2.0.

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The speaker wants to focus on the future and preventing heinous crimes from happening to others. She emphasizes the need for accountability and more police officers, also criticizing judges who release criminals too easily. The man who attacked her should never have been on the streets, considering his prior offenses. She fears for other potential victims in cities like Toledo, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton, claiming the streets are being taken over. She wants to be a voice for victims who never received justice. She is upset by the desensitization of people who record attacks instead of calling 911. She hopes for a bill to prosecute or fine those who fail to call 911 during an attack. She feels hopeless about the future and the world her children will grow up in.

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Speaker 0 presents a Nehemiah analogy: he builds a wall while the townspeople shout at him to come down, and he repeated, “I cannot come down. I am busy building.” She says she feels the same: no time to address the noise, and their silence does not mean complacency. She asserts that Turning Point USA and the handpicked staff loved by her husband are not involved in the alleged conspiracy, and they are busy building. She emphasizes that grieving in their own way, they are trying hard to find answers after something evil happened. Any lead is sent to authorities, with calls to dig into it and not leave any rock unturned, aiming for justice for her husband, herself, and her family more than anyone else. Her breaking point comes when others come after them: “Come after me. Call me names. I don’t care. Call me what you want.” She will not tolerate targeting of her family, Turning Point USA family, or the Charlie Kirk show family, especially when people profit from attacking those she loves. She declares righteous anger, saying this is not okay, a mind virus, and that she believes in the judicial system. She notes their team is working hard, and she apologizes for any language, insisting it’s not okay. Speaker 1 remarks that they have never seen her like this, to which Speaker 0 responds that her reaction is righteous anger. She stresses that their team is human, not machines, and has faced more death threats and kidnapping threats than ever before. The team is exhausted; every time the threats are brought up, they must relive trauma from the day her husband was murdered. She acknowledges that her team is rocked to the core and must endure ongoing public scrutiny and conspiracies. She questions whether the online hostility has intensified because she shines a light on issues, asking what people expected from her. They note that some target her accessories, normalizing an atmosphere of personal attacks. She quips about a “conspiracy collection,” suggesting that those who want to pick her apart can do so—this had been happening even before her husband’s murder. Speaker 0 concludes that the abuse was occurring prior to Charlie’s murder, and both she and her partner have endured persistent, harrowing criticism and threats for years.

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The speaker states they were relaxed in court due to greater worries about the WHO and gene-transforming vaccinations, making their personal situation trivial. The case against them was based on three minutes taken out of a 90-minute period, which, when viewed in full, showed the charges were out of context. The speaker read a letter from Holocaust survivors comparing vaccinations to a second Holocaust, which was used against them, accusing them of trivializing the Holocaust. The judge acquitted them after a nine-hour meeting. The speaker felt gratitude towards the judge for upholding the honor of German jurisdiction by going against the mainstream. The speaker believes the acquittal was a good day for the world and hopes it sets an example.

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Drea Humphrey reports from outside a courthouse, stating she is being harassed by Jessica Simpson, a trans activist. Humphrey claims Simpson is making continued threats against her and her family because she is exposing what Simpson has been getting away with. She states the media ignores Simpson and the judicial system favors him, allowing him to victimize people. Humphrey says she has bodyguards and is taking other measures to keep herself safe. She asks viewers to go to protectdreya.com to help her continue reporting.

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The speaker questions why the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, is not taking action against a person who defended themselves. They express frustration at the possibility of the person only receiving a short prison sentence. Another speaker responds, stating that Alvin Bragg is known for being a justice warrior who prioritizes criminals over victims. They mention other DAs like Boudin in San Francisco, Gascon in LA, and Kramer in Philadelphia, who allegedly follow a similar approach. The speaker suggests that these DAs prioritize protecting criminals rather than victims.

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I won't apologize for needing help from 911. I'm sorry for your loss. Lopez got 20 years for manslaughter and 2 for a weapon charge. Victim's family wanted a harsher sentence. They shared their pain in court. Lopez said she was scared and confused when the stabbing happened. She mentioned being a transgender woman and feeling targeted.

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A driver named Greg was attacked by an angry woman armed with a bat. The incident occurred when Mikaela Barbosa accidentally cut off the woman in a plaza. The woman followed her and confronted her, making derogatory statements. The woman and her sister locked Barbosa in her car and attacked her with bats. Good Samaritans intervened and stopped the assault. Barbosa suffered injuries including stitches, staples, a concussion, and a broken nose. She is grateful for the help she received and wants to assure her daughter that she is okay. It is shocking that the attack took place in front of a young child.

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Trans women are women, but the speaker disagrees. They argue that nobody confronts the speaker's opinion and questions why anyone would want to be close to a trans woman. The speaker insults the trans woman, saying she doesn't look or act like a woman. The trans woman defends herself, stating that many people accept and support her. The conversation becomes heated, and the speaker asks the trans woman to leave their store. The trans woman mentions that some people find the situation hurtful, but the speaker dismisses their feelings, claiming not to care at their age. They mention their service in Vietnam as a reason for their indifference.

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Blonnard Riley spoke outside the court about feeling the sentence for her brutal rape was strong. There was mention of an incident involving Sherry Scott, and ensuring her well-being.

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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department and Health and Human Services against me and my family after I blew the whistle on gender affirming care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital. A memo was sent out saying that anyone who interferes with gender affirming care would become a target of the federal government. They tried to manufacture an indictment out of nonexistent law, accusing me of violating patient privacy, even though I protected patient identities while the DOJ released patient initials. They aimed to make me pay for doing the right thing. I was willing to go to jail so the world could see what they were doing. With the help of X, we exposed the injustice and ultimately won, achieving the greatest victory of my life. We seek accountability for those who abused their power.

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Speaker 0 describes a situation where some individuals “gum felt empowered and emboldened enough to put this picture of me up to try to threaten and intimidate me,” adding that they didn’t succeed because “I signed up for this.” The person who posted the picture “said a bunch of terrible things, not just against me, but against a lot of groups and individuals who, by the way, was arrested today in Wisconsin.” The speaker’s point is that if this person feels empowered or safe enough to threaten them, what would they do to “a kid” or “a Jewish family walking down the street?” The speaker attributes this behavior to the “normalization of this,” describing how people watch such acts on television and feel empowered to imitate them. They argue that while the aggressor may think they can act, they cannot: “a, you can't.” They extend the concern to someone in law enforcement, asking, “if you think you can do it to somebody that's in law enforcement, again, what are you gonna do in an alley or in a street to a Jewish family or a kid walking down the street?” The message is a firm prohibition: “We say no. We're drawing the line.”

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Fox News' Existential Crisis, and Brave Young Women Speaking Out, with Buck Sexton and Payton McNabb
Guests: Buck Sexton, Payton McNabb
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the significant drop in Fox News ratings, particularly in the 8 PM time slot, where viewership has plummeted by nearly two-thirds since Tucker Carlson's departure. Buck Sexton highlights the drastic decline, noting that Fox's current ratings are shockingly low compared to Tucker's previous numbers, indicating an existential crisis for the network. He emphasizes that the audience feels disconnected from Fox's decisions, particularly regarding Tucker's exit, which lacked a clear explanation. Sexton argues that Tucker's presence legitimized the entire Fox Prime Time lineup, and without him, the network has lost its unique draw. He suggests that bringing Tucker back could be a solution to revive the ratings, as the current hosts are not resonating with the audience. Both hosts express concern over the implications of Fox's ratings decline, suggesting that it reflects a broader issue of audience trust and engagement. The conversation shifts to the political landscape, with both hosts criticizing the Democratic Party's handling of issues like school closures during the pandemic, particularly focusing on Randy Weingarten's testimony before Congress. They accuse her of lying about the teachers' union's stance on reopening schools, arguing that the union prioritized political power over the well-being of students. The discussion transitions to high school volleyball player Payton McNabb, who suffered severe injuries after being hit by a ball spiked by a transgender athlete. Payton recounts her experience, emphasizing the physical and emotional toll of the injury and the lack of accountability from the opposing team. She expresses her desire to advocate for legislation to protect female athletes from competing against biological males. Finally, the show features Brand Dove, a 14-year-old girl from Ireland, who speaks out against gender ideology in schools. She shares her experiences of being bullied for her views and emphasizes the importance of standing up for women's rights. Brand's poem serves as a rallying cry for women to reclaim their identity and resist the pressures of conforming to gender ideology. Both guests highlight the need for courage in speaking out against prevailing narratives, encouraging others to join the fight for women's rights in sports and society.
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