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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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When Donald Trump was president, people bought homes at record rates, young Americans could afford to raise families, and people could afford middle-class life. Trump's agenda worked very well for middle-class Americans during his presidency. The speaker challenges Tim Walz or Kamala Harris to name something Harris did as vice president to make groceries more affordable, make it possible to raise a family, or secure the border. They are creating a phantom of Donald Trump's leadership. The speaker believes Trump produced good results for the American people and wants to return to that record.

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The speaker points to a chart showing a sharp decrease in illegal immigration during their time in office. They claim it was the lowest in history. They criticize the current president for a significant increase in illegal immigration, estimating around 20 million people. The speaker suggests looking at more recent data for a clearer picture.

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The speaker states that an historic flood of undocumented immigrants crossed the border during the first three years of the administration, with arrivals quadrupling from the last year of President Trump. The speaker asks if it was a mistake to loosen immigration policies. The other speaker responds that the policies proposed are about fixing a problem, not promoting one. The first speaker reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The other speaker claims that they have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half, as well as the flow of fentanyl by half, but that Congress needs to act to fix the problem.

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Speaker 1 states that Trump's presidency saw no recession, rising real wages, a strong stock market, and record low unemployment before the pandemic. Speaker 1 believes Trump's prior term provides a clear blueprint of what to expect from a future presidency. They also assert that Kamala Harris's performance as Vice President offers insight into her potential future role. Speaker 0 claims there has been more manufacturing in the U.S. than at any time since World War II. Speaker 1 counters that real wages have decreased and crime has risen. Speaker 0 disputes the claim about real wages, stating they have increased. Speaker 1 clarifies that real weekly wages and average weekly wages are still down from when Biden took office. Speaker 0 attributes high unemployment to the pandemic.

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One speaker claims Donald Trump wants to bring jobs home, while Kamala Harris has a record. Another speaker says that Governor Waltz stated Donald Trump has to listen to the experts, but when the experts were wrong, Waltz said Trump didn't do as good a job as the citizens. The speaker accuses Waltz of pretending that Trump didn't deliver rising take-home pay and lower inflation. The speaker also claims that Kamala Harris' economic record has made gas, groceries, and housing unaffordable. The speaker states they were raised by a woman who would sometimes go into medical debt to put food on the table. The speaker believes America can be affordable again by returning to common sense economic principles.

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Donald Trump governs financially better than Joe Biden. Inflation is not a global issue due to COVID supply chain disruptions. Prices for gas, groceries, and dining out have risen since Trump left office, attributed to Biden's regulations on industries. Trump would remove regulations to provide relief to Americans.

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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 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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Speaker 1 expresses concerns about the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package, high inflation, and the country's direction. Speaker 0 acknowledges the need for action on roads and infrastructure but denies misallocation of funds. Speaker 1 raises issues of a wide open border and the use of Fentanyl to target children. Speaker 0 admits to discussing the matter with President Biden and expresses worry about Fentanyl poisoning. Speaker 1 questions the president's response and the number of illegal immigrants in the country. Speaker 0 mentions meeting with the ATF to address the Fentanyl problem. Speaker 1 argues that the border was secure under the Trump administration but is now open, leading to drug-related issues. They urge Speaker 0 to reach out to the president for a solution.

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Speaker 0 asks: “Can you talk about the number of missing children… Yeah. You guys have discovered in Memphis? That's amazing.” Speaker 1 responds: “Well, it's hundreds of thousands were lost through Biden and the Biden administration, and we are getting a lot of them back. But they're either dead, they're slaves, they're captured in some form. But think of it, hundreds of thousands we're talking about. Not even believable. And they came in through the border, they were sold, They were bargained for. And this was all Biden. Meaning Biden and Obama, the same, you know, the same mentality, frankly. I think it's the same mentality. Let me tell you, Barack Hussein Obama was a lousy president. A lot of bad things happened. Remember when they used to talk about Trump with the jail cells? Well, he built the jail cells for the children. He built those jail cells. Remember that came out? But sure, they were built in 2014. You remember when that came out after me going through that stuff for about two weeks, and then they found out it was Barack Obama that built those jail cells. No. These people are they were bad leaders. I hope I hope we don't have it again. I hope we don't have it again because, you know, our country has come back a long way, but it can only withstand so much, and we don't wanna ever go through that again. We never wanna have open borders again. We don't wanna have we don't wanna have men playing women's sports. We don't wanna have transgender for everybody. We don't want that. We wanna have a great country with low interest rates, nice housing, great education, a strong military. The basics. Yes, please.”

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Conservatives question if people are better off than 4 years ago, highlighting issues like high unemployment, COVID-19 deaths, and economic struggles. President Trump and the White House downplay the severity of the situation, focusing on reopening and vaccine optimism. The contrast between current events and the past is emphasized, urging viewers to reflect on their current situation.

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The speaker was asked when the border situation became a crisis, and responded that the immigration system has been broken for a long time, even before the Trump administration. The speaker stated the system needs to be fixed and more resources are needed, such as more judges to process cases faster. Congress is the only place that can fix it. The questioner noted that many Trump border policies were rescinded and that the border patrol union supported a bipartisan bill, but also endorsed Donald Trump and called the current administration a failure on border security.

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Speaker 0 asks if the speakers support Trump being indicted. Speaker 1 strongly opposes it, calling Trump the greatest of all time and claiming he was set up. Speaker 2 also opposes it, believing Trump can bring positive change. Speaker 3 sees it as political persecution and predicts it will increase Trump's support. When asked if their lives were better under Trump or Biden, Speaker 1 and Speaker 4 both express support for Trump, citing foreign policy, inflation, and border security as reasons. They want to "make America great again."

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The speaker points to a chart showing a decrease in illegal immigration before criticizing the current president for an increase. The speaker mentions around 20 million people entered the country during this time. The video then shows a chaotic scene with someone yelling for people to stay down.

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Speaker 1 discusses the crisis at the border, claiming that politicians in the United States are lying to the American people. They mention the large number of people entering the country illegally and the overcrowding at immigration centers. Speaker 0 expresses admiration for Speaker 1's courage and suggests that people heading north are doing so because they believe they are invited by President Biden. Speaker 0 argues that if the border cannot be effectively closed or if people cannot be deported or imprisoned, then the United States does not truly have a country. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 being asked about rescuing children at the border.

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An interviewer states that undocumented immigrant arrivals quadrupled during the first three years of the speaker's administration compared to the last year of President Trump's term and asks if loosening immigration policies was a mistake. The speaker responds that the problem is long-standing and that solutions have been offered since day one. The interviewer asks again if allowing the increase was a mistake. The speaker says the proposed policies are about fixing, not promoting, the problem. The interviewer reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The speaker claims that due to their actions, they have cut the flow of illegal immigration and fentanyl by half, but congressional action is needed to fix the problem.

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The speaker strongly believes that the country is in a better place now than when Trump was president. They attribute this to Biden cleaning up the mess left by Trump. They mention cleaning up governmentally, policy-wise, and the streets due to issues caused by racism. The speaker emphasizes the need for factual research to support their opinion.

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Wages are up and inflation is down under President Biden, whose record is moving things in a positive direction. However, the high cost of living in the United States remains a challenge. Conversely, it is claimed that costs are not going down, but going up, and inflation is also rising. This is attributed to Trump's reckless mismanagement of the economy.

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Donald Trump, as the speaker acknowledges, could have done more to address the issue of illegal immigration during his time in office. While he had control over both houses of Congress and the White House, the number of illegal border crossings in 2020 was around 400,000. Currently, that number has risen to nearly 3,000,000. The speaker believes that there were actions Trump could have taken to address this problem, such as building a wall. However, they also acknowledge that there were some measures implemented, although they do not specify what those were.

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The speaker, a veteran of over 40 years who worked for six presidents starting with Ronald Reagan, asserts that every president prior to Joe Biden took border security seriously for national security reasons. According to the speaker, the Trump administration handed Biden the most secure border in their lifetime, which Biden then intentionally unsecured. The speaker claims that the current administration has surpassed Trump's first administration in border success, achieving historically low border numbers and making it the most secure border in the nation's history. They state that Trump's policies are saving lives daily by reducing illegal immigration by 96%, thereby decreasing sexual assaults, child deaths, sex trafficking, and the entry of terrorists and fentanyl. They allege that under Biden, sex trafficking is up 600%, with four thousand aliens dying and a quarter million Americans dead from fentanyl. The speaker concludes that Trump's border wall and policies save lives.

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In the video, the speaker criticizes the actions of the Trump administration, claiming that they made the dictator very wealthy. They also accuse President Biden of prioritizing other countries over America, neglecting industries and families. The speaker questions the accomplishments of Biden's three years in office, stating that nothing positive has been achieved. They specifically mention the border situation as being problematic.

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The speaker believes Biden has not done a good job with the economy. They identify as socially liberal and fiscally conservative. They thought the country was in a very good place economically under Trump before COVID-19. The speaker believes the current economic situation is out of hand.

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In the video, Speaker 0 states that around 1.4 million people without legal basis were expelled from the US last year, the highest number in recent history. Speaker 1 challenges this by pointing out that only 72,000 illegal migrants were removed in 2022, compared to 267,000 in 2019. Speaker 1 also highlights that border encounters have increased from 458,000 in 2019 to 2.3 million under the current administration. Speaker 0 responds by mentioning the success of their approach in providing lawful pathways and consequences for irregular border arrivals. They also mention that the public health authority in 2020 limited removals.

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Speaker 0 claims most people in the country voted for Trump and that he won the popular vote. Speaker 1 disputes this, stating it was a slim majority of voters and that too few people voted. Speaker 0 says those who cared about issues voted for Trump to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse. Speaker 1 counters that lots of voters were purged from voter rolls before the election. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of election denial. Speaker 1 accuses the "narcissist in that building" of gaslighting.
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