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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged. The person threatens physical violence.

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The speakers are asked what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says Trump "just does everything he wants" and is a "convicted felon." Another speaker claims Trump is trying to control the media and the narrative, citing the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and allegedly not allowing the Associated Press into the White House. When asked if renaming the Gulf of Mexico is pointless, the speaker says yes, despite the questioner suggesting it could have a positive tourism impact. The speaker also states tourism is down heavily. Another core tenet of fascism is "creating an enemy" and "blaming the phones on hand." One speaker admits they received the sign and talking points from the people who gave them the sign. Both speakers say they are protesting executive overreach.

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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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Proud people discuss Trump's deportation plans, ISIS, and police brutality. They compare Trump to Hitler, highlighting immigration policies. They argue about racism, privilege, and the changing times under Trump's presidency. The conversation is heated and emotional.

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies. They also mention that many Clinton supporters believe in this conspiracy theory despite no credible evidence. The speakers call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to become president. They express anger and frustration towards Trump, with some protests turning violent. The video highlights the division and controversy surrounding Trump's presidency.

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A speaker describes a "dirtbag coalition of leftist violent so called protest" as a growing problem, mentioning similarities to BLM, free Palestine, and other protest movements. Another speaker notes the lack of outrage from Democrats regarding the destruction, contrasting it with their outrage over ICE officials. Five figures—Karen Bass, Gavin Newsom, Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, and Nancy Pelosi—are called out for allegedly attacking ICE officials instead of condemning the attacks. It is claimed this inaction from California officials amounts to "war" on federal agents. A speaker warns of a bad look if leaders don't intervene and stop the protests, especially with city leaders allegedly encouraging resistance.

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An individual with a "Trump hat" is confronted by others, with one person repeatedly calling them a "fascist" and telling them to "go home." The person wearing the hat asks why it matters where they are from, then states they are from Poland and love Americans, while accusing the others of hating Americans. One person says they love immigrants. The person with the hat says that most Americans voted for Trump. The person wearing the hat questions why someone is wearing a mask if they are proud. They accuse someone of being "self loathing" and "unattractive." They also say someone following them is "orgasmica." They state they fought for the flag. The person wearing the hat yells that someone is going to jail for spitting on them and scaring their baby.

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The speakers express anger towards tech billionaires like Elon Musk, accusing them of causing violence and lacking transparency. They advocate for "street justice" and criticize oligarchs. Some support tariffs to protect American workers, while others call for boycotting ice to send a message. There's discussion about ethical billionaires, with some suggesting Taylor Swift is one. A "Swiftie" expresses love for everyone and the accepting atmosphere of the Era store. Some participants express concern about kink shaming. One speaker proudly identifies as Mexican and recounts a personal anecdote about their girlfriend and a migrant partner. The group expresses frustration with the current political climate, including Trump's potential plans for Palestine. They criticize the Democratic Party for accepting big money and accuse Trump supporters of being in a "gay cult." A speaker shares a story of being bullied by conservative kids and experiencing body shaming. Another speaker recounts how two members of their molecule have been targeted for deportation. They express a desire for more people like Luigi Maggioni to combat fascism. The speakers advocate for mandatory pronouns and express a desire to "eat" both a general and a spectator. They discuss the high cost of rent and the struggles of homeless individuals. One speaker shares their medication list. The group confronts a man they identify as a January 6 supporter.

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies, although there is no credible evidence to support this. They call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to be made president. Some protests against Trump's election victory turned violent, with protesters throwing objects at police and vandalizing property. The speakers express anger and frustration towards Trump, calling him a cheater and an illegitimate president. They fear that he will be reelected with the help of Russia.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election and claim it was stolen. They emphasize that Russia hacked the election and question the validity of President Trump's victory. They mention protests and violence that occurred after the election. The speakers express their anger and frustration, calling Trump an illegitimate president. They also mention efforts to overturn the election results. Overall, they believe the election was not fair and express concerns about the future.

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- One speaker claims to have known about vaccine problems for years, but was dismissed as a conspiracy theorist until it was reported on TV. - Another speaker alleges that a "hoax" was uncovered in highly classified documents related to the 2016 election, involving Hillary Clinton and the Steele dossier. They credit Tulsi for finding the information, describing it as an attempted but failed coup. - One speaker declares "I'm dynamite, TNT" and "Watch me explode. Win a fight." - Another speaker expresses concern about due process, freedom of speech, and secret police activity, claiming people are being picked up off the streets despite having a legal right to be here.

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies, although there is no credible evidence to support this. They call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to be made president. Some protests against Trump's election victory turned violent, with protesters damaging property and clashing with police. The speakers express anger and frustration towards Trump, calling him a cheater and fearing that he will win again with Russia's help. They believe that Trump's presidency is illegitimate and lacks credibility.

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We're at the Texas capital for a leftist protest on Presidents' Day. It's a national call to action rejecting President Trump's election, reminiscent of 2017. I engaged with protesters asking about their claims of fascism in America and their views on abortion, but most refused to answer basic questions. One person said that white people put a curse on them and stole their culture. The conversation went to Japanese culture and immigration policies. Another protester said that basic health care rights like access to abortion are being taken away. I spoke with others who said that Trump is letting Elon Musk dissolve entire US departments that were mandated by congress. I was eventually asked to leave the area after things got a little heated. I was going to tell them that even though we disagree, we all have First Amendment rights and should find common ground to improve the future peacefully.

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The speakers are asked what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says Trump "just does everything he wants" and is a "convicted felon." Another speaker claims Trump is trying to control the media narrative, citing the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and allegedly not allowing the Associated Press into the White House. When asked if renaming the Gulf of Mexico is pointless, the speaker agrees. The speakers are asked again what makes Trump a fascist. One speaker says a core tenet of fascism is creating an enemy. The speaker admits they received the sign and talking points from someone else. They say they came out to protest because of executive overreach.

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Christian interviews attendees at an April 5th capital protest, which he believes is against Elon Musk. One attendee says they are there to watch and protect trans kids from nobody. Another says they are there for democracy, stating federal workers work for the people, not the president, and tariff controls should be set by Congress. They display a flag harkening back to the War of 1812 and James Lawrence's cry, "Don't give up the ship." Another protestor says they are protesting against all injustice, claiming we have no democracy and are losing our rights. They express concern for the younger generation, warning they will lose their rights and education and may have to go to war. The protestor claims young people don't want to be educated. Someone else mentions getting paid $25.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election and claim that it was stolen. They mention Russia hacking the election and the belief that Trump is an illegitimate president. They also talk about protests and violence that occurred after the election. Overall, they express anger and disbelief towards the election results.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election, with some claiming it was stolen and others emphasizing Russian interference. They argue that Russia hacked the election and question the validity of President Trump's victory. There are mentions of protests turning violent and calls to overturn the election results. The speakers express anger and frustration, labeling Trump as an illegitimate president. They highlight incidents of vandalism and clashes with the police during protests. The transcript ends with a statement about undermining the democratic process.

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The speakers in the video express their belief that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They claim that Russia hacked the election and tampered with vote tallies, although there is no credible evidence to support this. They call for the election results to be overturned and for Hillary Clinton to be made president. Some protesters became violent and clashed with police following Trump's election victory. The speakers express anger and frustration towards Trump, calling him a cheater and questioning the validity and credibility of his presidency. They fear that he will be reelected with the help of Russia.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election, with one claiming it was stolen and the other emphasizing Russian interference. They repeatedly state that Russia hacked the election and call the president illegitimate. They mention protests and violence against Trump's election victory, highlighting incidents of vandalism and clashes with police. The speakers express anger and frustration, with one suggesting that the president will cheat again with foreign help. They also mention petitions and calls to overturn the election results. Overall, they question the legitimacy and credibility of the president and express concerns about the democratic process.

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One individual believes Trump is a fascist because he does everything he wants and doesn't follow laws, citing his felony conviction. Another claims Trump is a fascist because he tries to control the media, giving the example of renaming the Gulf of Mexico and not allowing the Associated Press into the White House. This person also states that a core tenet of fascism is creating an enemy and blaming them. One of the individuals received the sign and a handout from someone at a gatekeeper's house. They say they are protesting because of executive overreach.

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The speaker claims it's "insane" that there are Soros operatives in the federal government. Addressing the audience, the speaker says it was inevitable that at least a few Soros operatives would be present. The speaker asks someone to give their regards to George and say hi to George for them. The speaker then chants "USA" repeatedly. The speaker states they were waiting for that.

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Anti-Trump protesters are demonstrating outside the Supreme Court against Trump's secure border policies. The crowd is chanting "down, down with deportation, up, up with liberation." According to the speaker, the protesters have been chanting in Spanish, which the speaker finds annoying considering the location is outside the United States Supreme Court. More footage is available on Laura Loomis' X account.

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The speakers discuss the hatred and violence they perceive from Trump supporters. Speaker 1 claims that Trump supporters hit people, throw urine, and use crowbars. Speaker 0 expresses doubt but acknowledges the possibility of milkshake incidents. Speaker 1 questions if Trump supporters would engage in such behavior, to which Speaker 0 responds that they hope not. Speaker 1 then suggests that Democrats and liberals are actually responsible for these actions. Speaker 0 disagrees, stating that the average Democrat does not support violence. The conversation continues with Speaker 1 mentioning incidents at a Trump rally and accusing liberals of stealing and burning red hats. Speaker 0 dismisses these claims as an attempt to push an agenda. The video ends with Speaker 1 questioning Speaker 0's support for multiple candidates.

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The speakers in the video repeatedly claim that the 2016 election was stolen and that Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. They accuse Russia of hacking the election and express concerns about the legitimacy of Trump's victory. They mention protests and violence that occurred after the election, with some protesters vandalizing property and clashing with police. The speakers also mention petitions and calls to overturn the election results. Overall, they express anger and disbelief at Trump's presidency and question the validity of the election.

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A person confronts a group arriving by bus to protest Trump in Washington D.C. The person accuses the group of being an "AstroTurfed" crowd, implying they are not an authentic, grassroots movement. The person questions if they know what International Workers' Rights Day is, calling it a "Socialist day." The confrontation escalates with insults exchanged, including calling the protesters "losers." The person threatens physical violence. The presence of children at the protest is mentioned.
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