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The speaker compliments the president on his shirt and mentions that Trump won. They ask the president what he plans to do to stop the war in Ukraine once he becomes the 47th president. The president responds by saying that he would start by calling two people: Putin and Zelensky. He would arrange a meeting and guarantee that he could work out a deal. The president mentions that he knows exactly what he would say to each person and that a deal would be made within 24 hours.

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The speakers discuss the United States' treatment of its people. Speaker 1 claims the U.S. is "trash" and doesn't treat its people well, citing healthcare costs as an example. Speaker 0 responds that Trump slashed prescription drug prices by 50 to 80%. Speaker 1 says Trump is "just working for fucking capitalism" and that sellers can raise prices. Speaker 0 counters that Trump isn't taking a salary and lost a billion dollars in net worth during his first administration. Speaker 1 claims Trump is taking money from people who pay for his "stupid fucking coin," possibly referring to a cryptocurrency. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 is upset with people making money off cryptocurrencies.

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The speaker criticized the current president and highlighted the negative impact on the country. They mentioned a chart showing a significant number of affected people. The scene then shifted to a live rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where former President Trump was speaking on stage.

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Governor Kristi Noem discusses the upcoming GOP rally in Rapid City, where former President Trump will be headlining. She expresses gratitude for his willingness to attend and mentions that the event quickly sold out, with over 7,000 people expected to attend. When asked about her own presidential aspirations, she states that she has not discussed it with the former president but encourages everyone to consider serving in any role to protect the country. Governor Noem openly supports Trump and highlights his record of fighting for constitutional rights. She urges people to examine the candidates' actions rather than their speeches and debates. The interview concludes with a mention of Governor Noem's persistence in getting things done.

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Green Day member is questioned about supporting the MAGA agenda, praising Trump's policies like strong military, low taxes, and energy dominance. Criticizes government mandates and urges for freedom. Emphasizes the importance of patriotism and making America better each day.

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Jay Trump claims that everyday prices are too high due to "Bidenomics," citing increased costs for food, rent, gas, and clothing. He states that a loaf of bread and ground beef both cost approximately 50% more. Trump asserts that these rising prices leave people with less money at the end of the month and make it difficult to get ahead. He contrasts this with the statement that "Bidenomics is working" and that "we are very proud of Bidenomics."

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The speakers in the video express their support for Trump and criticize Biden. They mention Trump's promise to put money where his mouth is and how black people were getting benefits during his presidency. They also mention Biden's comment about black voters and express their dislike for him. One speaker admits that they now see what Trump did, while another says they want Trump back and higher gas prices. Overall, the speakers express their preference for Trump over Biden.

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Speaker 0 asks Donald what happened to lowering gas prices and says they need answers. Speaker 1 assumes Speaker 0 lives in California and suggests they should talk to their governor instead of Trump. Speaker 1 states they are paying $2.69 for gas. Speaker 1 concludes by saying California is a ship and they don't know what to tell Speaker 0.

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The plane is landing. A person asks if the president plans to take Greenland by force and about the impact of today's inflation report. Someone says they don't want to see anyone get hurt. Another person wishes the president good luck and tells him to be careful.

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In response to questions about how the White House can reach frustrated voters and improve their sense of the situation, Speaker 0 opens by noting that lower inflation and gas prices are key, and asks what the White House can do to make those voters feel better or convince them the situation is improving, also pointing out that they are being told lies by the media, a problem he says Republicans have long faced. Speaker 1 replies by emphasizing a central point derived from polling: there is overwhelming support for President Trump across every issue and dimension. He asserts that the most important point to hammer is that under Trump there was no inflation, whereas Biden’s presidency devastated the economy. He states that there was double-digit inflation overall from when Biden entered to when Biden left, and that prices “went up 30% in four years.” He then claims that when Donald Trump “comes back in,” inflation is “down to near benchmark rates of 2% within months,” describing this as astonishing and asking rhetorically, “How’s that even possible? I mean, we we knew the man was an economic wizard.” He reiterates the question, asking how inflation could move from 30% to nearly 2% in a few months, suggesting that Trump “defied what everybody said was possible.” The exchange centers on contrasting perceptions of economic performance under the two administrations, with Speaker 1 arguing that Trump achieved a rapid and substantial reduction in inflation after a period of high inflation under Biden, and framing this as evidence of Trump’s economic prowess. The dialogue also frames political popularity and media messaging as factors in the public’s views, positioning Trump’s economic record as a core issue for persuading voters who feel left behind.

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The speaker states the intention to lower energy prices "almost immediately" by drilling. The speaker plans to close the border and remove "the crooked ones" and "the bad ones," while still allowing people to immigrate due to labor needs, particularly with the rise of AI and the needs of farmers. The speaker specifies that immigrants should not be "murderers, killers, drug dealers, and the kind of people that we have largely coming in right now."

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I will immediately bring prices down starting on day one. That is simply not true. Since day one of my predecessor's presidency, prices have not gone down; they have gone up. Inflation is getting worse. The prices of gas are high. Their plan is awful. The Republican plan is simple: Billionaires win, and families lose. That is the truth.

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The speaker acknowledges that the economy was in a bad state when the current president took office. They claim that the previous administration lacked a comprehensive plan and that the current president has taken steps to improve the economy. They mention that gas prices increased due to Putin's war. Another speaker counters these points, stating that most of the jobs created by Biden were actually recovered from the pandemic and that the economy is still far from where it was under Trump. They argue that gas prices rose because of Biden's restrictions on domestic energy production, not because of the Ukraine war. They express skepticism towards the speaker's claims and criticize their credibility.

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Joe Biden's economic policies have been disastrous, leading to high inflation and bank failures. I believe there should be no bailouts and we need to fix the economy quickly. If I am back in the White House, I will focus on unleashing energy production, reducing regulations, and repealing Biden's tax hikes to bring down inflation and control interest rates. I have already built the greatest economy in history, and now we will have to do it again. Thank you.

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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 plans to give a $50,000 tax deduction to start-up small businesses, but corporate and state taxes will increase. They claim they will snatch patents. The speaker states that the cost of housing is too expensive and "Bidenomics is working." They invite the audience to a Donald Trump rally, but claim Trump won't talk about them. The speaker says they will not ban fracking, but also state they are in favor of banning fracking, specifying it has to be legislation. They mention the former president's "stand back and stand by" comment regarding the Proud Boys. The speaker claims dictators and autocrats are rooting for someone to be president again. They support mandatory buyback programs. They deny taking anyone's guns away, despite supporting a buyback program. They offer a new generation of leadership with optimism.

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Everyday prices are too high, including food, rent, gas, and back-to-school clothes, which is called Bidenomics. A loaf of bread costs 50% more today, and ground beef is up almost 50%. There's not much left at the end of the month. Bidenomics is working. The price of housing has gone up, and it feels hard to get ahead. The speaker states they are very proud of Bidenomics.

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Joe Biden's economic policies have been disastrous, leading to high inflation and bank failures. I believe he is leading us towards a great depression. We need to fix the economy quickly by unleashing energy production, reducing regulations, and repealing Biden's tax hikes. I have successfully built the greatest economy in history, and now we will have to do it again. Thank you.

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- War is coming to the Arctic. The discussion notes that attention is focused on the Arctic, with General Mike Flynn and others echoing this concern. Medvedev publicly floated a referendum inviting 55,000 Greenland residents to vote to join Russia, and Greenland’s prime minister Jens Fredrick Nielsen stated that if faced with a choice, Denmark (NATO and the EU) would be chosen over the United States. - General Mike Flynn’s view: He emphasizes that the Arctic is a strategically critical region due to its resources and the potential for major power competition. He explains that there are treaties between the United States (and Denmark) dating back to 1951, which would need to be reconsidered or broken in the event of major shifts. He recounts the historical Bluey programs in Greenland during World War II, which supported naval facilities, communications, weather stations, and airfields to defeat Nazi Germany, illustrating Greenland’s ongoing strategic importance. - Arctic geography and assets: Flynn highlights Russia’s large icebreaker fleet (about 50–60, including nuclear-powered ones) versus the United States’ aging, non-nuclear icebreakers (about four). He notes that icebreakers enable passage and influence strategic transit routes, and that Russia’s investments in icebreakers reflect its need to operate in Arctic waters, where the United States lacks similar capabilities. He asserts the Arctic’s significance for resources and for transit of those resources, underlining why the region is pivotal in geostrategic terms. - Broader strategic framing: Flynn argues that the focus on the Middle East has been excessive and costly—citing Afghanistan and Iraq expenditures and outcomes—and contends that Greenland and the Arctic are central to a wider strategic picture. He says the Arctic hinges on geography and timing, including the Greenland Strait and the Denmark Straits, and stresses that Greenland’s status matters beyond its fisheries or natural resources. - The Iran and Venezuela threads, and the Pacific as the overlooked front: The discussion connects Greenland to a broader frame in which China’s rise (and BRICS) is a constant factor. Flynn suggests a shift toward viewing policy as a problem of economic containment, aimed at slowing China’s and Russia’s strategic ascendance, including in the Pacific. He warns of the risk of threats or actions that could provoke responses domestically. - Intelligence and policy execution concerns: Flynn questions the current state of U.S. intelligence capabilities, arguing that CIA collection may be weaker than commonly portrayed and urging tougher scrutiny of intelligence claims that inform presidential decisions. He stresses the importance of direct accountability and asks for clear objectives, timelines, and consequences if goals aren’t met for multiple theaters (Venezuela, Eastern Europe, Greenland, the Indo-Pacific). - Domestic and governance issues: The conversation includes concerns about corruption and “the rot” inside the U.S. government, asserting that domestic reform is necessary. Flynn emphasizes the need to fix homeland capabilities, including energy security and infrastructure, and to ensure the United States remains strong economically and militarily. - Operational considerations and caution about escalation: Flynn warns that the “response now” may come at home rather than in a regional theater, given that adversaries can reach the United States more easily. He cautions against drifting into war due to misaligned messaging and the risk of overextension. - President and strategy: The speakers discuss the potential political pressure on President Trump regarding foreign policy, urging transparent articulation of objectives for Venezuela, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Greenland, and the Indo-Pacific, along with a plan to “unask” or withdraw if goals are not achieved. They stress prioritizing American interests and domestic resilience. - Final notes: The conversation ends with a call for focusing on practical, America-first issues—gas prices, inflation, and the cost of living—while acknowledging the broader strategic stakes in Greenland, the Arctic, and global power dynamics.

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The speakers in the video express their support for Trump and their dissatisfaction with Biden. They believe that Trump brought money and prosperity, while Biden's promises have not been fulfilled. Some speakers mention Trump's policies and business conduct as reasons for their support. They also mention the need for a president who cares about everyone. Some speakers mention the gas prices and the impact on the music industry during Trump's presidency. One speaker even mentions their astrological sign as a reason for supporting Trump. Overall, the speakers express their desire for Trump to return in 2024.

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During the Trump administration, the speaker was able to grow his business and open more locations. Under the Biden-Harris administration, the speaker claims his business has been stagnant. He says he has been dealing with rising costs and battling for employee pay, and trying to raise prices to keep up.

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President Trump was supposedly cooking at McDonald's and handing out fries. The speaker defends Trump, stating they have nothing against fast food, but are against seed oils. They claim McDonald's used to use tallow fat, which was good for you and healthy. They question why McDonald's isn't using tallow fat again.

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We used to be the biggest producer of Pluto, but now we have nothing. People are frustrated and want Trump back. They question when America was ever great, as they struggle with gas, electricity, jobs, and food. Many are waiting for stimulus checks and extra food stamps. They want to know why anyone supports Joe Biden. People feel silenced and helpless, while the Democrats promise a Green New Deal for 2030 but lack plans for electricity. The speaker passionately expresses their desire for Trump's return.

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A woman in Atlanta praises Trump for creating jobs and lowering gas prices, believing he should still be in office. She plans to attend the upcoming rally on April 27th and encourages others to join. Another woman confirms she will be there as well. The conversation ends with a reminder to attend the event.

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Speaker 0: Talking boys wants to give Trump a chance and believes the anti-Trump movement should stop. Speaker 1: Running for president is a cool idea and I can't wait for the inauguration. Speaker 2: This year, the American people are fed up and saying enough is enough. We won't tolerate this behavior anymore. Speaker 0: We need to say enough is enough. Speaker 2: We must stop this now. A new world order is needed. Speaker 1: President Trump's foreign policy means a new world order. Speaker 2: Can we skinny dip at Camp David? A new world order can be created.
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