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Over the past decade, I have been targeted for reporting on Benghazi by organizations like Media Matters for America. These NGOs, funded by taxpayers, aim to silence and punish those who speak out against them. They operate under the guise of combating disinformation but actually censor and intimidate journalists, scientists, and doctors. This misuse of taxpayer money is essentially a death sentence for those who dare to challenge them. It is time for us to stop funding our own oppression. Thank you for sharing your experience, miss Logan.

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Learning about being added to the terror watch list confirmed my suspicions about political retaliation, especially after my appearance on Fox News discussing Kamala Harris. The real stress comes from wondering how the government is surveilling me and what other lists I might be on. TSA's focus seems to be on covering their tracks rather than addressing the abuse of power. This situation aims to create a chilling effect on free speech, discouraging people from expressing their views. I'm pursuing legal action to uncover the truth about these secretive watch lists and ensure accountability. We must recognize the implications of this surveillance state and take action in the upcoming elections to protect our constitutional rights.

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In 2016, I was CFO for Hillary Clinton's campaign. I hired individuals with anti-Trump backgrounds at the SEC. The SEC's first action against a SPAC was in September 2021. I raised concerns about investigations targeting Trump-related companies. I questioned if the SEC was being used to silence political rivals. I asked if Gensler spoke to the White House about the Truth Social investigation. I warned that using the SEC for political purposes could lead to consequences. Thank you, Chairman Gensler.

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Miss Reyrich asked about the retaliation people experience when trying to expose fraud and corruption in Minnesota. Speaker 1 said retaliation has been ongoing for some time. They cited Faith Bernstein’s 2019 Newsweek report: Bernstein was heavily investigated and moved to a different state agency, retaliated against in every kind of way you can think. Recently, retaliation has escalated to threats of losing your job and losing your home, and to tracking your children, with efforts to ensure you can't get a job anywhere in state government. For Minnesota this means you can’t get a job anywhere Democrats control, including Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Duluth, Rochester. Miss Reyrich then asked if this will prevent people from continuing to speak out. Speaker 1 said they hope that with light on it and telling people that this is the retaliation, if something like that does come to fruition right now, it’s threats, although some people have been fired, that they have a little bit more ability to speak up and speak to them and that they can cover them in that way. But it’s been really, really bad, and it’s been bad for quite some time.

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I seek redemption and reconciliation, but that requires truth and accountability. Trust is lacking in those who misuse government power against individuals like Tulsi Gabbard and who have turned the Department of Homeland Security into a censorship tool, suppressing important discussions, including vaccine side effects. We need transparency similar to the Twitter files for agencies like the CIA, FBI, and DHS, which have hidden information for decades. It's been 50 years since the Church Committee hearings addressed CIA abuses, and we need a new set of hearings to investigate the issues that have arisen over the past decade.

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One of the 8,376 Department of Treasury employees launched an investigation into me the day I released one of the Twitter files. Months later, while I was testifying, some of those same employees made an unannounced visit to my home, even though they owed me money. A judge ruled that political appointees can't access certain information, but thousands of government employees can. USAID is involved in censorship efforts, too, using information operations to manipulate the media. They train NGOs to flag misinformation and strategically leak intelligence to control the news process. The values of Western civilization, like free speech, are worth fighting for. I have lived in countries where speaking your mind can send you to prison, and now I'm seeing that happen in the West. If we can't settle our disputes with debate, the alternative is frightening.

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I've faced increased attacks since the election, particularly from the IRS and Minnesota's attorney general, targeting my pillow business and the Lindell Recovery Network. They're trying to maintain control over election processes through voting machines. I believe Donald Trump won, and I don't want his presidency to be a temporary fix. On election night, I expressed my distrust of computer-based elections, noting significant down-ballot losses. Despite the media's attempts to discredit me, their coverage helped raise awareness. The legal actions against those who spoke out, like Smartmatic suing Fox News, marked the beginning of a broader crackdown on conservative voices.

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Cynthia McKinney, a congresswoman, faced backlash for questioning the Bush administration's knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. I questioned what the administration knew and why the public wasn't warned, leading to accusations of me accusing the president of mass murder for profit. I also spoke out about the influence of special interests, particularly the pro-Israel lobby, on American politics. Candidates often face pressure to sign pledges supporting specific positions on Israel to receive campaign funding. I experienced this firsthand, with potential fundraisers disappearing when I refused to sign such a pledge. Even after I made this public, the tactics changed. This influence extends to redistricting, as happened in my district, and creates a target on anyone supporting Palestinian rights. Despite these challenges, I believe it's crucial to have voices for change in Congress.

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Christopher Krebs, the former head of CISA, is described as having weaponized his position against free speech in the election context and in relation to a presidential memorandum involving the Department of Justice and other areas of government to investigate some “malign acts” he participated in while at CISA. The other speaker responds, saying he does not know Krebs well, but notes Krebs appeared after the election and characterizes the election as rigged. He asserts the country’s problems followed from that election, including open borders with millions entering the country, and references broader geopolitical and security events such as Russia and Ukraine, the October 7 incident, and Afghanistan, describing the withdrawal as resulting in 13 dead and many others killed and injured. He contends Krebs claimed the election was great, but he argues it was not, citing lawsuits and lawyers signing hundreds of millions of dollars in support, and claims that legislative processes and various schemes demonstrated a corrupt election where COVID was used to cheat. The speaker claims that Krebs asserted the election was the most secure in history, which he calls a disaster. He advocates for paper ballots, same-day voting, voter ID, and a citizen certificate or piece of paper proving citizenship prior to voting. He argues for voter ID, paper ballots, and same-day voting, and claims that delays in ballot boxes and air-conditioning changes affected election processes. The speaker asserts that the election was not safe and that the press has been dishonest, describing the press as not free. The speaker adds that Krebs sat back as a member who appeared to be a Republican and claimed the election was safe from the start, but the speaker believes daily papers report increasing fraud. He states that Krebs is a fraud and a disgrace and asserts there will be an investigation into whether Krebs was right, with Krebs facing consequences if the election was not safe. He concludes that Krebs is a bad guy. The final remark notes that the last two points are very important for the country, emphasizing the questions around Krebs’s role and the integrity of the election, and indicating a determination to determine whether Krebs was correct about the election’s safety.

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- "the senate judiciary committee confirmed yesterday what many of us knew had been the case. Biden era officials at the Department of Justice and FBI, politically targeting, certain individuals." - "And look, there is no room for malicious prosecution or political witch hunts in our system of justice." - "As you mentioned, on the list of almost a 100 individuals and organizations, had Turning Point USA, our own Republican Attorneys General Association, that is our political arm, was also targeted." - "Everybody at home knows what was done to president Trump. This is wrong. It's unlawful, and we're gonna hold people accountable." - "So I don't have names yet. We're gonna start at the top, and we're gonna go as broad as we can." - "We're going to use every civil and criminal tool, including civil rights violations that are at our fingertips."

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The IRS has been using AI to access American citizens' bank accounts without warrants. They claim to have access to everyone's accounts and are willing to go after small taxpayers. Jim Jordan and I demanded answers from the IRS. We need a new administration to protect our civil rights from this lawless surveillance.

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Over the past decade, I have been targeted for reporting on Benghazi by organizations like Media Matters for America. These groups, funded by taxpayers, aim to censor and intimidate those who speak out. This is a threat to journalists, scientists, and doctors. It's time for us, as the government, to stop funding our own suppression. Thank you.

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Nicole Shanahan and Harmeet Dhillon discuss a broad critique of how culture, law, and politics are shaping America today, focusing on cancel culture, political power, and the fight over election integrity, free speech, and American ideals. - On cancel culture and authenticity: The conversation opens with a claim that pursuing political or cultural conformity reduces genuine individuality, with examples of how people are judged or pressured to parroting “woke” messaging. They argue that this dynamic reduces people to boxes—race, gender, or immigrant status—rather than evaluating merit or character, and they describe a climate in which disagreement is met with denunciation rather than dialogue. They stress the importance of being able to be oneself and to engage across differences without being canceled. - Personal backgrounds and the RNC moment: Nicole Shanahan describes an impression of Harmeet Dhillon speaking at the RNC, highlighting the sense of inclusion across faiths, races, and women in the party. Dhillon emphasizes that this is not about a monolith “white Christian nationalist” stereotype, recounting her own experiences from Dartmouth, where she encountered hostility to stereotypes and where merit-based evaluation (writing, argumentation) defined advancement rather than identity. - Experiences with California and liberal intolerance: Dhillon notes a pervasive intolerance in California toward dissent on topics like religious liberty and climate justice, describing a glass ceiling in big law for pro-liberty work and a culture of signaling rather than substantive engagement. Shanahan adds that moving away from the Democratic Party to independence has induced personal and professional consequences, such as colleagues asking to be removed from her website due to investor concerns, reflecting broader fears about association in liberal enclaves. - Diversity, identity, and national identity: They contrast the freedom to define oneself with the coercive “bucket” approach to identity. They argue that outside liberal coastal enclaves, people feel freer to articulate individual identities and values, while California’s increasingly prescriptive DEI training is criticized as artificial and limiting. - The state of discourse and the danger of intellectual conformity: The speakers warn of a culture where questioning past work or adopting new ideas triggers denouncement and self-censorship. They cite anecdotal experiences—loss of board members, fundraising constraints, and professional risk for those who diverge from prevailing views—claiming this suppresses valuable work in fields such as climate science, criminal justice reform, and energy policy. - Reform efforts and the political landscape: They discuss the clash between incremental, evidence-based policy and a disruptive, progressivist impulse. Shanahan describes attempts to fix infrastructure of the criminal justice system through technology and data (e.g., Recidiviz) that were undermined by political dynamics. They emphasize the importance of practical, measured reform and cross-partisan cooperation, the need to focus on American integrity and governance, and the risks of pursuing “disruption” as an end in itself. - Election integrity and lawfare: A central theme is concern about how elections are conducted and contested. Dhillon outlines a view of targeted irregularities in swing counties and cites concerns about ballot counting, observation, and legal rulings. She argues that left-wing funders have built a sophisticated, twenty-year, lawfare apparatus, using nonprofits and strategic lawsuits to influence outcomes, notably pointing to the Georgia ballot-transfer activities funded by Mark Zuckerberg and his wife. She asserts that there is a broader pattern of using C3s and C4s to push political objectives while leveraging the law to contest elections. - The role of money and influence: They discuss the influence of wealthy donors, political consultants, and media in shaping party dynamics, suggesting Republicans should invest more in district attorney races, state-level prosecutions, and Supreme Court races to counterbalance the left’s long-running investment in the electoral apparatus and litigation strategy. They acknowledge that big donors and activist networks can coordinate to advance policy goals, sometimes at the expense of on-the-ground, local accountability. - Tech, media, and corporate power: The dialogue covers the Silicon Valley environment, James Damore’s case at Google, and the broader issue of woke corporate culture. Dhillon highlights the disproportionate power of HR in big tech and how employee activism around identity politics can influence careers and policy. Shanahan notes that Google’s founders are no longer central decision-makers, and argues for antitrust and shareholder-rights actions to challenge what they see as woke monopolies that do not serve shareholders or society. - The path forward: Both speakers advocate for courage to cross party lines, work for principled governance, and engage in issue-focused collaboration. They emphasize the need to reform infrastructure—electoral, health, educational, and economic—through competency, transparency, and bipartisan cooperation, rather than through dogmatic, identity-driven politics. They close with a mutual commitment to continuing the conversation, finding common ground where possible, and preserving the core American ideal that individuals should be free to define themselves and contribute to the country’s future.

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There's massive fraud in this country, including foreign nationals using fake social security numbers and identities to steal billions in taxpayer benefits. By clamping down on this fraud in our tax and entitlement systems, we could save over a trillion dollars. Doge are subordinate staffers of the federal government and political appointees that serve and answer to the president. They will analyze and assess for signs and symptoms of fraud and how IT systems are failing to detect it. We need to protect the integrity of these systems that Americans rely on. We are restoring neutrality, ethics, and accountability to the IRS to identify large-scale fraud, unfair politicization, and unfair targeting. We want to ensure confidence in the IRS and that no dollars are being stolen from the American people.

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We have witnessed the government, particularly the Department of Justice, being weaponized against law-abiding Americans exercising their constitutional rights, such as Catholics practicing their faith, parents attending school board meetings, and peaceful protesters outside abortion clinics. As attorney general, I will put an end to this weaponization. Targeting parents at school board meetings and sending informants into churches must stop. Additionally, branding parents as domestic terrorists or attempting to incarcerate political opponents must also cease. This is the response I was hoping to hear.

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I testified before Congress about a plan to create a veteran organization to intimidate the government and undermine democracy. I shared what I knew to protect our democratic institutions, like the right to vote, free speech, and press, which are essential for a strong democracy.

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I'm going to provide examples of that today, including making public new whistleblower records. At your nomination hearing, I made public records that whistleblowers provide me about Arctic Frost. Arctic Frost was the FBI case opened and approved by antitrust Trump FBI agent Thibault. Arctic Frost then became Jack Smith's elector case against then citizen Trump and now president Trump. These new records show that Arctic Frost was much broader than just an electoral matter. In total, 92 Republican targets, including Republican groups and Republican linked individuals, were placed under investigative scope of Arctic Frost. On that political list was one of Charlie Kirk's groups, Turning Point USA. In other words, Arctic Frost wasn't just a case to politically investigate Trump. It was the vehicle by which partisan FBI agents and Department of Justice prosecutors could achieve their partisan ends and improperly investigate the entire Republican political apparatus.

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The FBI is being accused of corruption and targeting politicians, parents, and ordinary citizens. Whistleblowers have bravely come forward, facing retaliation and being blocked from working both inside and outside the FBI. This is a troubling time for the American people.

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The IRS is allegedly using AI to access Americans' bank accounts without warrants or claims of criminal activity. This was reportedly discovered by an undercover journalist who found the IRS claims access to everyone's bank accounts. The IRS is also allegedly working with the Department of Justice and targeting ordinary citizens to ensure tax compliance. Jim Jordan and Speaker 0 sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about their AI usage and civil rights protections. Speaker 0 claims the current administration has been lawless in its surveillance, targeting members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters, and weaponizing the government. Speaker 0 suggests a new administration is needed to protect constitutional rights.

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The Congresswoman states that the IRS has been using AI to access Americans’ bank accounts without a search warrant or any specific crime claim. An undercover journalist discovered that the IRS claims access to every person’s bank account, and that they have been working with the Department of Justice and that they have no problem targeting the “little guy” to ensure tax payments. She describes this as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment and, with Jim Jordan, sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about how they are using AI and how they are protecting citizens’ civil rights. She then asks, what is the end game here? Acknowledging that the AI tools are hard to contain, she asks how American citizens and constitutional rights can be protected. In response, she argues that a new administration in November is needed because the current administration has been “absolutely lawless” in its surveillance of Americans, including members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters, and has weaponized the government against them. She says this administration has completely ignored the Bill of Rights, referencing the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments, and states that one of the things we...

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I will summarize the video transcript in a concise manner: The speaker testifies about federal agencies being weaponized against US citizens. They discuss corruption within these agencies and their collaboration with left-wing political entities, including the media and big tech. The speaker highlights instances of corruption, such as the IRS targeting Tea Party groups and the FBI's biased actions during the Russian collusion investigation. They also mention the coordinated effort to sabotage the revelation of Hunter Biden's laptop and conflicts of interest. The speaker raises concerns about unequal application of justice and the lack of preparedness during the Capitol riot. They emphasize the need for further investigation into these matters.

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Speaker 0 introduces a disturbing video about Brandy Vaughan, an ex Merck employee and whistleblower who founded learntherestisk.org, stating she was found dead yesterday. The video documents intimidation tactics used to silence her and ends with her claim that mandatory vaccinations are for profit, not public health. The speaker notes Merck is the vaccine company that makes the MMR vaccine and explains they screened the video due to censorship and disappearing videos, urging sharing to keep the fight going for Brandy. Speaker 1 identifies herself as Brandy Vaughan and explains she has been an activist opposing SB 277 in California and questions how rights have deteriorated. She describes herself getting heat for speaking out, and she documents intimidation tactics used against her to silence her voice. She recounts her background: she worked for Merck in Santa Barbara from 2001 to 2003 selling Vioxx, which was eventually pulled from the market after it was shown to double the risk of heart attack and stroke and cause harm. After losing faith in the healthcare system, she traveled to Europe, returned with a six-month-old son, and faced bullying at a pediatrician’s office in San Francisco when requesting vaccine inserts and questions about vaccines. Four years ago, she began researching vaccines, concluded they were not very safe or effective, and chose not to vaccinate her son. When SB 277 surfaced in California, she decided to raise her voice against it, knowing she would face heat. She then details a series of intimidation incidents beginning with a break-in and home intrusion after returning from a Sacramento rally against SB 277. A key left on the doorstep was found open, despite having been hidden previously. She had recently installed a $3,000 alarm system; the alarm was triggered at 03:45, then the hallway sensor active at 03:46, and the dining room window opened and closed at 03:48. The intruders allegedly re-entered via the front door at 03:49 after disarming the alarm with the master code, which only she possessed. Security experts suggested the house was tapped, implying that everything she says and does could be listened to or watched, and they noted the back window was opened during the incident. After the break-in, the police checked for stolen items, found nothing missing, but two days later her computer, hidden above the microwave, was moved from its hiding spot to the middle of the floor. She left town for two weeks to go off the grid. Upon returning, she found a ladder left in front of the door, used to look into the bedroom window from the garage; a neighbor confirmed the ladder was new. Later, a Buddha statue in the garage was moved from its usual place, pictures were knocked over, and two days after that a duck appeared on her kitchen table, which she interpreted as a message signaling they were watching her due to conversations about staying at her house. Vaughan describes these events as intimidation and fear-inducing. She reiterates that the intimidation is designed to silence discussion of mandatory vaccination bills, which she claims have nothing to do with public health and everything to do with profit. She vows not to be silenced, emphasizes the importance of exposing what’s going on behind the bills, and frames the events as part of a larger ongoing struggle. She concludes that there is evil at play and hopes documenting the intimidation will prevent future silencing of others.

Breaking Points

Trump DEMANDS $230 MILLION In DOJ Revenge Shakedown
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Donald Trump is reportedly seeking $230 million in compensation from the Department of Justice for federal investigations into him, including the Russia probe and the Mar-a-Lago classified documents search. This unprecedented demand, made through administrative claims, raises significant ethical conflicts as Trump, a presidential candidate, could potentially oversee the very department reviewing his claims. The hosts criticize the demand, noting Trump's substantial wealth from ventures like crypto and ongoing White House renovations, arguing that the claims, filed before his current presidency, could simply be dropped to avoid conflicts of interest. The discussion then shifts to Trump's threats to weaponize government agencies, particularly the IRS, against liberal non-profit organizations. This rhetoric, following calls for retaliation against perceived political opponents, is already creating a "chilling effect" on philanthropy, making it difficult for groups to raise funds and forcing them to spend on legal and security measures. Both liberal and some conservative philanthropic leaders express concern over this precedent, fearing it could undermine philanthropic freedom and lead to selective enforcement by future administrations. The hosts debate the nature of non-profit funding for protest-related activities and warn that disincentivizing political engagement through such tactics is dangerous for democracy, potentially leading to unchanneled public anger.

The Rubin Report

You Cannot Imagine How Sad Jimmy Fallon's New Bit Is 'Til You See It | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the ongoing cultural and political challenges posed by mainstream media, particularly focusing on late-night hosts like Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, who he criticizes for promoting COVID-related fear through comedic skits. He highlights the hypocrisy of these entertainers, suggesting that if COVID were truly as serious as portrayed, such trivialization wouldn't occur. Rubin connects this to broader issues of censorship, noting how the government pressured social media platforms to suppress dissenting views on COVID-19, including legitimate concerns about vaccine-related injuries. He references Bill Maher’s acknowledgment of the pandemic's collateral damage, emphasizing that the way it was handled caused significant societal harm. Rubin also addresses the recent political landscape, mentioning the Republicans gaining control of the House and their potential to challenge the status quo, particularly regarding IRS expansions and free speech issues. He concludes with a call for accountability and transparency in government actions related to COVID and media censorship.

Tucker Carlson

Are Christians Required to Pledge Loyalty to Bibi Netanyahu? Carrie Prejean Boller & Tucker Respond.
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Carrie Prejean Boller recounts her surprising and high‑profile appointment to a White House religious liberty commission, detailing how she rose from Miss California to a critic of policies she believed intruded on religious freedom. She describes the intense scrutiny and harassment she faced after defending a traditional view of marriage, and how that experience propelled her toward public service in a new arena. She recalls the commission’s range of members and the initial hope that they would hear firsthand accounts of religious persecution, including a Navy SEAL who refused the COVID shot and a testy but hopeful period of hearings that promised protective outcomes. The conversation then shifts to a deepening unease as she claims the commission’s agenda moved away from religious liberty toward pressuring compliance with a political program related to Israel, Zionism, and Gaza. She alleges internal pushback from White House staff who warned her to curb her posts, and she explains how she believed certain officials—Paula White, Dan Patrick, and others—were negotiating her stance and threatening her role if she did not align with their positions. The narrative escalates through a sequence of confrontations: being urged to resign, facing attempts to restrict her social media activity, and witnessing what she characterizes as orchestrated discipline against dissenters within the commission. She describes the pivotal hearing on anti-Semitism, stating she was isolated and pressed to condemn viewpoints she says reflect her sincere Catholic faith, not hate, while counterarguments from other commissioners she portrays as silencing or evasive. The episode culminates in her claim that the president privately reassured her during the first hearing, followed by an official removal order months later, which she rejects as an illegal dismissal since the president did not personally revoke her appointment. Throughout, she frames the experience as a clash between religious conviction, political pressure, and the right to speak openly about beliefs, justice, and the value of human life across faiths, highlighting what she sees as a broader trend toward silencing Christian dissent in public life.
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