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The speaker explains his absence from the Fox News debate, citing his significant lead in the polls and the network's perceived bias. He criticizes cable news credibility, singling out MSNBC and CNN, and laments Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox. He names Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson as undeserving presidential candidates.
The speaker questions Jeffrey Epstein's suicide, suggesting a possible cover-up by Bill Barr. He expresses concern about potential violence against him, blaming "sick" Democrats who "hate our country." He claims the 2020 election was rigged and criticizes Joe Biden's mental and physical state, doubting he'll reach the election. He also criticizes Kamala Harris.
He reflects on his relationships with Xi Jinping, Putin, and Kim Jong Un, claiming they respected the US more under his presidency. He accuses Biden of corruption, citing the "millions" from the mayor of Moscow's wife. He discusses the indictments against him, attributing them to political motivations and claiming they've boosted his poll numbers.
He pledges to secure the border, remove criminals, and criticizes EPA regulations on water usage. He recalls firing Comey and expresses distrust of the CIA. He defends his stance on the 2020 election, blaming Mike Pence for not sending votes back to state legislatures. He acknowledges the "tremendous passion" and "hatred" in the country, expressing uncertainty about potential open conflict.