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The speaker, a former Democrat who now leans towards the center-right, acknowledges that despite not being a fan of Trump, his administration achieved some significant accomplishments. They highlight the Abraham Accords and the peace agreements between Israel, the GCC, and potentially Saudi Arabia as examples of long-lasting peace efforts. The speaker believes that Trump's achievements are often overshadowed by "Trump derangement syndrome," causing people to overlook the positive work done during his presidency. They mention the success of the border wall, refinancing long-term debt at low rates, and making progress in the Middle East as instances where the message was dismissed due to dislike for the messenger. The speaker urges listeners to look past personal biases and listen to the content of the message.

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The speaker discusses the claim that Donald Trump is racist, recalling the "very fine people on both sides" comment. The speaker then shares a video that includes Trump saying he wasn't talking about neo-Nazis and white nationalists. The speaker notes the persistence of the "very fine people" narrative, even after Snopes debunked it in 2024. The speaker presents instances that appear to contradict the racism claim, including Trump's interactions with Jesse Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, and Oprah, as well as stories of him giving loans to Black entrepreneurs in the 90s. The speaker shares an instance of someone claiming Trump has condemned white supremacy over 20 times, but the person they were speaking to was uninterested in seeing the evidence. The speaker then references Yuri Bezmenov's idea that demoralized people are unable to assess true information. The speaker concludes by suggesting that attacks on populist candidates ultimately threaten everyone, and asks viewers to share moments that changed their minds about Trump's alleged racism.

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I was misled by the media about Trump, but after watching him speak live, I realized the truth. I now support him and believe he's a hero. Others apologize for falling for media lies and express admiration for Trump. Some in the black community feel Trump has done more for them than any other politician. Despite not liking Trump before, some are now considering voting for him due to the unfair treatment he receives. They see parallels between how Trump is treated and the historical mistreatment of black people. The more attacks on Trump, the more support he gains.

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The speaker admits to being wrong about Trump, influenced by media portrayals on TV and SNL, initially disliking him for playing too much golf and being labeled a racist. Turning off the TV in 2019, the speaker sought answers online during March 2020, watching Trump's White House briefings. The speaker observed Trump as a straightforward, optimistic leader, contrasting him with the fear and chaos projected by the other side. This, along with a friend's explanation, led to the realization of why Trump was president. The speaker now prioritizes protecting the country and freedom, regardless of gender. Character is more important than outer appearances. The speaker questions the racist label, urging people to put aside fear, judgment, and anger to assess who is fighting for the country's freedom. The speaker believes Trump is returning power to the people and that new technology is coming. The speaker concludes that it's okay to be wrong, and it's important to pivot with new understanding, think logically, and choose Trump as the clear choice for leadership.

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A Black woman from New York testified about her son's death before the House Judiciary Committee. The speaker questioned her in New York and stated she wasn't the only one who "left the plantation." The speaker recalls sitting next to President Trump, who was captivated by her testimony. The woman, formerly a Democrat, realized the party had failed her family for decades. She now supports President Trump and his vision for the country. She is described as bold and unapologetic in her love for the country and her desire to prevent similar tragedies from happening to others. This testimony made a significant impact on the speaker.

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In this video, the speaker raises questions about why some people dislike President Trump. They mention various actions taken by Trump, such as making animal cruelty a felony, allocating funds to combat the opioid crisis, and reducing medication prices. The speaker also highlights Trump's efforts in cleaning up oceans, combating child trafficking, and bringing back Americans held hostage in other countries. They claim that Trump has done more for black communities than the last five presidents combined and emphasize his support for law enforcement, veterans, and first responders. The speaker praises Trump for keeping campaign promises despite lack of support from Congress and donating his salary to charities. They express frustration with perceived hypocrisy and double standards from the left. The speaker concludes by criticizing the current president and suggesting that Trump did a good job.

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Thank you, President Trump, for bringing me home to my family after three months apart from my two-year-old daughter. Words can't express my gratitude for your support and for signing my pardon. I was worried about facing further charges, but your actions have given me hope. This is just the beginning of seeking justice for our nation. Thank you from me, my daughter Eleanor, and my husband. We appreciate you and your efforts to reunite our family. You’ve shown that you care about all families, regardless of race. Thank you again, and we are grateful for your help.

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Speaker 0 thanks the audience for their support and mentions the White House's historical significance. Speaker 2 expresses their admiration for President Trump and criticizes the media. Speaker 0 recalls a speech where he asked what the African American community had to lose by voting for him. Speaker 3 shares their experience fighting against a ban on Turning Point on their college campus and thanks President Trump for his support. Speaker 4 thanks President Trump for his efforts in criminal justice reform, low black unemployment rates, and taking on the fake news media. They also express support for legal immigration.

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The speaker expresses gratitude towards President Trump for his support during a medical crisis. They mention being a victim of medical error and left to die of cancer. The medical and political establishments allegedly ignored them, but President Trump stopped and helped. The speaker believes that Trump sacrificed his own quality of life for the sake of others and praises him for keeping his promises. They promise to fight for Trump in return. The second speaker comments on the significance of this moment, highlighting how it portrays a different side of Trump that the media rarely shows.

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Congratulations to Ryan Nichols and Christopher Worrell on their pardons from President Trump. Ryan expresses gratitude for the life-changing moment, acknowledging the uncertainty they faced about the pardon but ultimately trusting Trump to fulfill his promise. Christopher reflects on the bizarre experience of facing a lengthy prison sentence without solid evidence against him, thanking supporters and the president for their help. Trish shares the emotional toll of the situation, including threats and loss of relationships, but remains hopeful for the future. Ryan recounts his last night in prison and the injustices he witnessed, while Christopher highlights the broader issues within the prison system. They all express appreciation for the support they've received and look forward to making things right.

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The speaker explains why they support Donald Trump, stating that they have knowledge of the true history of both the Republican and Democratic parties. They mention that the Ku Klux Klan originated from the Democratic party and that every civil rights legislation was passed by Republicans, not Democrats. They also mention Trump's involvement in the culture, receiving awards with prominent figures like Muhammad Ali and Rosa Parks. The speaker expresses their disbelief in the media's portrayal of Trump as racist, as they never heard any black leaders or their grandmother say anything negative about him. They reminisce about a time when America was great and there was less crime.

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The speaker praises the current administration, stating that President Trump's unique approach is beneficial. They believe he is dismantling enemies that have hindered the progress of their community. These enemies include the Department of Justice, Congress, and the media, which they claim has historically undermined black leaders like Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. The speaker supports Trump's criticism of the media as "fake news" and applauds his confrontations with the FBI.

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Thank you, President Trump, for my freedom and the pardon. My wife, Bonnie, has been by my side throughout this journey. It's our first time going to church together in over a year. It's been six days since my release, and I can't express how grateful I am for this second chance at life. I’m excited to be home with my family, attend church with my wife and kids, and contribute positively to society. I look forward to the next four years and believe this is a golden age. Make America great again. Thank you, President Trump.

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Thank you for having me here. It's surreal to be at a Trump rally in New York, where he faced significant opposition. Imagine being Donald Trump, facing attempts to destroy him, yet he returns to the city that shaped him. People support Trump because he genuinely likes them, unlike the leadership that despises their values. He has liberated us by allowing us to speak the truth without fear. The real lie is that those in power deserve their positions; they don't. Figures like Liz Cheney and Kamala Harris exemplify a system that rewards the undeserving. Trump empowers us to reject their narrative and assert our worth. As more people recognize this, the narrative will shift, revealing the truth behind their claims. Thank you, Donald Trump, for this liberation.

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I'm deeply grateful to President Trump for my pardon. He's always helped me without asking for anything in return. My eight years in prison were a nightmare, stemming from false political charges. President Trump recognized the injustice. My family and I will never forget his kindness. This was a political attack, and I maintain my innocence. I never broke any laws. The weaponization of prosecutors for political purposes is a grave constitutional crisis. I’m committed to fighting for justice. I'm writing a book about my experience, a journey from the governor’s mansion to prison. My faith and family sustained me. I plan to continue consulting and writing, and I hope to help President Trump reform our justice system. I haven't decided about running for office again; my wife is against it!

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.

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Mister Trump didn't just offer me a job; he provided a chance to rediscover my purpose and inspire my children. Growing up in poverty in Spanish Harlem, I faced abuse and was nearly homeless at 22. On Christmas Eve, I prayed for purpose and later sought work on 5th Avenue, where Trump hired me. He welcomed me with suits and kindness, treating us like family. I recall a moment when he offered to bring me a steak while he was in a meeting, showing his care for his employees. Despite the accusations against him, I experienced firsthand his commitment to people from all backgrounds. He once wrote me a personal letter expressing pride in my journey, which remains a cherished reminder of my worth.

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The speaker thanks the President for his work for the African American community, specifically citing criminal justice reform and the lowest black unemployment rate in the country. The speaker also thanks the President for saving America and for taking on the fake news media.

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The speaker, a resident of Baltimore, believes that African Americans should support Trump despite the false narrative that he is racist. They argue that his policies are important for the community and highlight his support for historically black colleges, the Second Chance Act, and low unemployment rates. The speaker urges African Americans to focus on policy rather than personality, claiming that the Democratic Party offers nothing but destruction for their community. They acknowledge that many people dislike Trump but emphasize the need to consider his policies instead.

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Why would you be mad at president Trump for making our cities safer? By Trump locking up all these dangerous criminals, he is actually saving more black Americans than anybody who wanna race bait, race hustle, and make money off of black pain. You know, I give president Trump a lot of credit because he's he's doing what should have been done a long time. Enforce the law, lock the criminals up. The speaker questions anger toward Trump, frames safety as beneficial to black Americans, credits enforcement, and ends with a call to enforce the law and lock up criminals.

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In this video, the speaker expresses their support for Trump over Joe Biden. They mention that many people in their community also support Trump. They claim that Trump is their president and Jesus is their savior. The speaker dismisses accusations of racism against Trump and urges people to wake up and see the truth. They criticize the Democratic Party for not doing anything for their community and question the claims of Trump being racist.

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The speaker discusses the claim that Donald Trump is racist, recalling the "very fine people on both sides" comment. The speaker watched the full clip and noted Trump stated he wasn't referring to neo-Nazis and white nationalists. Despite this, the "very fine people" comment continues to be cited, even being mentioned by Kamala Harris in a recent debate and Snopes debunking it in 2024. The speaker presents evidence that counters the racism claim, including Trump's interactions with Jesse Jackson and Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey's admiration, and Judge Joe Brown's account of Trump providing loans to Black entrepreneurs in the 90s. Walker Flock claimed Trump showed him how to increase his wealth. The speaker highlights the resistance to changing one's opinion, even when presented with evidence, referencing Yuri Bezmenov's idea that demoralized people are unable to assess true information. The speaker concludes by suggesting that attacks on populist candidates ultimately affect everyone, as rules broken to target them can later be used against others. The speaker asks viewers to share the moment their opinion of Trump changed.

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A man recounts how Donald Trump hired him off the street on Christmas Day, providing him with five navy blue suits and welcoming him to the family. The man, who grew up poor in Spanish Harlem and experienced abuse, was seeking purpose when he found work at Trump's building. He recalls an instance when Trump offered to bring him a steak while attending a meeting. Despite accusations against Trump, the man states that Trump employed people from all origins and treated them like family. He also mentions receiving a personal letter from Trump expressing pride in him, which served as a reminder of his appreciation. He says that not getting a job that Christmas day gave him a tool to rediscover his purpose and be an inspiration to his children.

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The speaker shares their experience of meeting President Donald Trump while working on criminal justice reform. Despite initial reservations and accusations of racism, the speaker decided to use their own story to advocate for reform. They met with Trump in the Oval Office and shared their story, and to their surprise, he listened and took action. Trump passed the First Step Act, which overturned the 1994 crime deal that disproportionately affected black Americans. The speaker criticizes others who claim credit for criminal justice reform but didn't actually free anyone, emphasizing that Trump deserves recognition. They express gratitude to Trump for giving them a second chance and vow to stand with him on various issues.

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Speaker 0: I felt then and believe even more so now that my life was saved for a reason. Iran's nuclear ambitions, they are officially dead. President Trump took the most unsecured border we've ever seen and secured it in seven weeks. Speaker 1: President Trump's big beautiful bill has passed in the house. It is going to be a colossal help to the American people. Speaker 0: I believe I was saved by God to make America great again.
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