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There are calls for unrest and violence against political figures, including Donald Trump. Suggestions of physical altercations and even assassination are made. The speaker mentions taking Trump out and causing harm to his supporters. There are references to violent acts and threats towards politicians like Gorsuch and Kavanaugh. The tone is aggressive and threatening, with a warning to Trump supporters to be cautious. The speaker poses a hypothetical scenario of being stuck in an elevator with Trump, Pence, or Sessions, questioning survival.

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Republicans represent extremism that threatens the foundations of the republic and are a threat to democracy. They will take rights away, endanger lives, and endanger the planet by not addressing climate change. People need to take to the streets because Trump is a dictator. There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives, and a consistent narrative about how dangerous Trump is. Trump is an existential threat to democracy and fundamental freedoms. Some believe that someone will have to put a bullet in Donald Trump. Kamala should stop saying that Trump is a threat to democracy because it's being received as a call to action.

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People need to start taking to the streets because this is a dictatorship. There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives. The biggest terror threat in this country is white men. They're not going to stop before election day in November, and they're not going to stop after election day. If you think things are bad now, you ain't seen nothing yet. The speaker doesn't know why there aren't uprisings all over the country.

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People should take to the streets, and there needs to be unrest for as long as there's unrest in our lives. Protests don't have to be polite and peaceful. One person said they were tempted to "wring her neck." Another stated that the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, mostly radicalized right-wingers. One person said someone should have punched Trump in the face when he called Mexicans rapists and murderers. Another said they'd like to punch him in the face or "take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him." Someone asked, "When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?" and claimed, "They're still gonna have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact." Another asked, "Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him?" and said they have thought a lot about blowing up the White House. A Missouri state senator is under investigation for saying she hopes Trump is assassinated. People are encouraged to confront members of the cabinet in public. Domestic enemies to the voting system are at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. "They're not gonna stop before election day in November, and they're not gonna stop after election day."

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People should take to the streets because Trump is a dictator, and there needs to be unrest for as long as there's unrest in people's lives. Protests don't have to be polite and peaceful. Someone should have punched Trump in the face when he called Mexicans rapists. If they were in high school, they'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. Someone said that actors are still gonna have to put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact. Another person has thought a lot about blowing up the White House. A Missouri state senator is under investigation by the Secret Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated. If you see anybody from that cabinet, create a crowd, push back on them, and tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere. The domestic enemies to the voting system and the Constitution are at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They're not gonna stop before or after election day, and they should not.

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There are various speakers expressing their frustrations and calling for protests and unrest. They criticize the government's policies and encourage violence towards certain individuals, including the President. Some even mention assassination and violence against the President. They urge people to confront and push back against government officials. The speakers emphasize that the opposition will not stop before or after the upcoming election.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the country, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. There is disagreement about the nature of protests, with one person saying they should be polite and peaceful, while others suggest more aggressive actions like punching or assassinating the president. The focus is on White men as the biggest terror threat, and there are calls to create crowds and confront members of the administration. The speaker also criticizes the current administration for being enemies of the voting system and the constitution. The video ends abruptly.

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People should take to the streets, as protests don't have to be polite or peaceful. One speaker questioned resisting the urge to "wring her neck." Another stated that the biggest terror threat in the country is white men, mostly radicalized right-wingers. One speaker wished they had punched Trump in the face after he called Mexicans rapists and murderers. Another said they'd like to punch him in the face or "beat the hell out of him." Someone asked, "When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?" and stated, "They're still gonna have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact." Another asked, "Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him?" and admitted to thinking "an awful lot about blowing up the White House." A Missouri state senator is under investigation for saying she hopes Trump is assassinated. People are encouraged to confront members of Trump's cabinet in public. One speaker stated that domestic enemies to the voting system are at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Another claimed "they're not gonna let up, and they should not."

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets. Protesters express their anger towards immigration practices and criticize the president. Some even suggest violence, like punching or assassinating him. Actors and politicians make controversial statements, including references to blowing up the White House and hoping for the president's assassination. There are concerns about becoming a police state and the use of government power against citizens. The focus is shifting towards domestic terrorism, with certain groups being labeled as radical. The transcript ends with a statement about the ability to do anything.

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The speaker is calling for mass protests, mobilization, and disruption, stating they have never done so before. They assert that Republicans should not have any peace and must understand that their cruelty will be fought with every available means of communication. The speaker urges listeners to castigate Republicans publicly and then punish them by voting them out of office.

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President Trump supports peaceful protest and the right of Americans to make their voices heard. He does not support violence or assaulting law enforcement officers. The speaker claims the president has made his position clear, unlike the Democrats, who have allowed unrest and violence to continue, requiring the president to intervene. When asked if President Trump would allow peaceful protests on Saturday for the militant parade, the speaker affirmed the president supports peaceful protests, calling the question stupid.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, labeling the current situation as dictatorial. The speaker questions the need for polite and peaceful protests, criticizing immigration practices. They express a desire to physically harm individuals, including the president, and suggest that violence should have been used against him. The speaker also highlights their belief that white men pose the biggest terror threat in the country. They mention an incident involving an escalator and express a desire to punch the president in the face. Lastly, they mention the idea of assassinating Donald Trump.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. The idea of peaceful protests is challenged, and there are discussions about resisting and physically confronting political figures. There are also controversial statements about the biggest terror threat being white men and suggestions of violence towards the president. The integrity of the voting system and the constitution is questioned, and it is emphasized that the opposition will not stop before or after the upcoming election.

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Donald Trump and the mag of Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. Are they a threat to democracy? Yes. Are they going to take our rights away? Yes. Are they going to put people's lives in danger? Yes. Are they going to endanger the planet by not dealing with climate change? Yes. People need to start taking to the streets. This is a dictator. They're still gonna have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact. We have to preserve our democracy or speak out against lies and hate. There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there is unrest in our lives. Donald Trump is an existential threat to our democracy and and our most fundamental freedoms. Enough is enough.

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People have been filing court documents, peacefully protesting, and complaining on social media over the last three weeks. There is no reason to believe this will become violent or chaotic. People feel they need to fight and see this through to the end. They support the president continuing the litigation. These people are not the sort to burn stores, set cars on fire, or make life a living hell for everybody.

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The president does not have a stance on protesters picketing outside judges' homes. Peaceful protests are encouraged, including those outside of judges' homes.

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People should take to the streets because Trump is a dictator, and there needs to be unrest. Protests don't have to be polite. Someone should do something about Trump's immigration practices. The biggest terror threat in the country is white men, mostly radicalized to the right. Someone should have punched Trump in the face after he called Mexicans rapists. If they were in high school, they would take him behind the gym and beat him up. Someone said that someone is still gonna have to put a bullet in Donald Trump. Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him? Someone has thought about blowing up the White House. A Missouri state senator is under investigation by the Secret Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated. If you see anybody from that cabinet, create a crowd and push back on them. The domestic enemies to the voting system are at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They're not gonna stop before or after election day, and they should not.

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The speaker is calling for mass protests, mobilization, and disruption, which they state they have never done before. They assert that Republicans should not have any peace and must understand that their cruelty will be fought with every available means. The speaker urges listeners to castigate Republicans publicly and then punish them by voting them out of office.

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This video highlights various instances of individuals expressing their anger and frustration towards Donald Trump. They mention the need for uprisings and violence, with some even suggesting physically assaulting him. There are also references to assassinating the president and causing harm to his supporters. The speakers make it clear that they do not support peaceful protests and advocate for aggressive actions. They specifically target Trump, as well as his appointees Gorsuch and Kavanaugh. The video ends with a question about who would survive if stuck in an elevator with Trump, Pence, or Sessions.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. Protests are seen as necessary, even if they are not polite or peaceful. There are controversial statements about violence, including punching and assassinating the president. Some express a desire to blow up the White House or hope for the president's assassination. There are also calls to confront and harass members of the administration in public places. The video ends with a warning that these actions will continue before and after the upcoming election.

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People are urged to protest and create unrest in the streets, as there is a dictator in power. The speaker believes that protests do not have to be polite or peaceful, and that white men are the biggest threat in the country. They emphasize that these protests will continue before and after the upcoming election, and that the current riots are just the beginning. The speaker wonders why there aren't uprisings all over the country, but suggests that there may be in the future.

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Trump and his supporters are accused of embracing and joking about political violence, which the speaker strongly condemns. Various individuals are heard expressing their desire for uprisings, unrest, physical confrontations, and even assassination towards Trump. The speaker mentions blowing up the White House and warns Trump supporters to be cautious. The transcript concludes with the speaker shaming those who harbor anger and hatred towards the former president.

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The speaker addresses the severity of threats and the dangers of vigilantism. They note that someone has been arrested for threatening them with terrorist threats, underscoring that it is no joke to be in the DOJ at this time. In discussing aggressive actions against law enforcement, the speaker highlights a scenario where someone breaks into a car of a law enforcement official and then uses information found inside to dox people and publish their home addresses. They emphasize that this action is not limited to targeting the ICE agent alone; it extends to the agent’s family, including the children, the wife, and the husband, highlighting the broader, more serious impact of such conduct. The speaker characterizes this behavior as a very serious matter. They warn that if someone believes they can operate as a renegade militia to police ICE, that person may spend many years in prison for doing so, labeling such a stance as a bad idea. The message clearly rejects vigilantism as a method of protest. The speaker asserts that protest is legitimate and notes their own history of protesting, framing protests as acceptable when conducted through proper channels. However, they insist that breaking into cars, doxxing individuals, and publishing home addresses are not acceptable forms of protest. The conclusion of the statement urges consideration of different, lawful approaches to expression and dissent. The speaker urges others to think of other ways to protest, emphasizing that the approach described—vigilante actions against ICE and doxxing—does not constitute an appropriate form of protest. The overall message is a strong warning against taking the law into one’s own hands and a call to pursue protests through lawful, nonviolent, and constructive means.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the country, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. Protesters argue that they don't need to be polite or peaceful. There are controversial statements made about immigration practices and violence towards certain individuals. Some express their desire for harm to come to the President, while others mention past assassinations. The focus is on resisting and pushing back against the current administration, with warnings that the fight will continue beyond the upcoming election. The overall sentiment is that things will escalate further in the future.

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The speaker discusses protests in New York City where participants chanted: “Christy Noem will hang.” The speaker notes Christy Noem is the secretary for homeland security and says Democrats are “out en masse” saying she will hang. They also chant “save a life, kill an ICE,” and the speaker states this amounts to talking about killing ICE agents. The speaker argues that this demonstrates a permission structure for violence and that the left is openly encouraging violence against ICE agents and cabinet members of the president. The speaker says it will be interesting to see how many Democrats condemn these actions. The speaker asserts that the left has a problem with political violence and that it is visible “more and more.” They claim this is unacceptable and criticize the left for portraying themselves as more virtuous and morally superior, describing this behavior as inconsistent with that portrayal. The speaker emphasizes the need to call this out and to raise awareness about what they view as the violence being promoted by the left. Additionally, the speaker promotes a free email newsletter, stating that it is sent every morning around 7 AM Central. They mention that the link to subscribe is in their profile and urge viewers to drop their email and subscribe. The segment ends with the speaker noting they will see the audience in the next update.
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