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- A tweet claims that Leslie Wexner financed the mass rape and trafficking of thousands of American children for over a decade, and that he is currently in a 26,000 square foot mansion in New Albany, Ohio, thinking that he is above the law. The tweet is dated 04/28/2020. - Speaker 0 notes how crazy that tweet is and highlights it as a reminder. - The conversation then shifts to praise for a female conspiracy figure, described as “the most prolific of all the conspiracy,” “the most well read,” “the one with the most recall,” and “the most quoted.” They express admiration for how she is able to find information and stay ahead of topics. - They mention they are trying to get her on, and wonder how she is so good, what her background is, and how she finds all this information, noting that she’s always way ahead of everything. - The speakers reiterate that 2020 was crazy and that she was “fucking way ahead of everything,” calling it crazy.

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Speaker 0 expresses a view on religion and national character, saying: “if a country doesn't have religion, doesn't have faith, doesn't have God, it's gonna be very hard to be a good country.” He adds, “This It'll be fixed. It'll be fine. You won't have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians. I love you Christians.” He states, “I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian.” He admits doubt about heaven: “I don't think there's anything gonna get me in heaven. Okay? I really don't. I think I think I'm not maybe heaven bound. I may be in heaven right now as we fly an air force, but I'm not sure I I'm gonna be able to make heaven.” He claims to have been “really saved” by “somebody very special,” and repeats: “A high beak. A high beak. A high beak.” Speaker 1 recounts the presidential oath ceremony: “When US President Donald Trump took its oath of office, he had his right hand raised, but his left wasn't on the Bible. But does it matter? Academics tell Reuters that it was an oversight and it doesn't have much practical impact, although the moment has gone viral online.” A professor is quoted that “the oath is to the constitution.” He notes that “Two bibles were held by Trump's wife Melania as she stood next to him at the ceremony.” Speaker 2 presents claims about Trump’s faith: “Trump converted to Judaism two years ago and joined Chabad Lubavitch Synagogue in New York City according to a high level White House official.” A figure named Mister Goldberg says the story has allegedly been held by CNN's editors for months, but will be released soon. David Elias Goldberg, a fellow at the Jewish Center of Antisemitic Study, has also interviewed the White House source. The source says Trump was pushed by Ivanka and Jared Kushner to join the faith; Trump initially resisted, fearing it would threaten his evangelical Christian base, but then changed his mind and “officially converted in early two thousand seventeen.” The ceremony was private and guarded for nearly two years. The White House appears prepared to release this information gradually, and by summer, Trump is expected to address his new faith in an evening televised news conference. He is described as “the most pro Israel president in the history of America,” having given Israel “every single thing that they wanted,” and being “about to give them war with Iran.” The question is raised: “Has he converted?” A Times of Israel article is cited: “Trump, the first Jewish president of The United States.” It is emphasized: “Now that's not us saying that. That's times of Israel.” The discussion notes that Times of Israel is a Jewish nation, and that “these people do like Israel.” Speaker 0 interjects: “Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.” Speaker 3 adds: “And he loves Israel too. Six years ago, I was up here. And I said, this is our first Jewish president. This is our first Jewish president. This is our first Jewish president. Not not consecutive. We”—and then Speaker 0 closes with: “thank you for everything, Joel. We thank you for everything.”

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Aladdin and another participant discuss a string of controversial claims and conspiracy theories centered around Candace Owens and her husband, interwoven with personal updates and on-the-ground reporting plans. Aladdin introduces the topic by noting a disagreement with Zanny and invites Candace to continue, while also acknowledging support for a post in the nest. The conversation then moves to Candace Owens and her husband, described as a “MI5 asset” (a claim linked to his alleged background and funding). Speaker 1 identifies himself as a former intelligence officer who is currently in Ukraine, documenting the war to provide factual on-the-ground reporting and planning to visit Israel, Palestine, and Iraq to document events. He mentions a GoFundMe-style pin post on his profile for donations to his journey and stresses his aim to deliver factual reporting without spin. The discussion shifts to Candace Owens, whom Speaker 1 calls an “absolute fraud.” He cites “multiple indications back in 2022” related to Owens’s husband and references a firm he allegedly worked with, comparing it to a Wall Street-like operation in England. Specific firms mentioned include Parley or Glorify, and Avenger Capital Fund, suggesting that Owens’s husband is heavily funded by Jewish firms. When Owens speaks publicly, Speaker 1 argues, it appears to be designed to reveal a hidden network, prompting Aladdin to suggest peeling back layers of her narrative. The consensus among the participants is that Owens has become a prominent conspiracy disseminator who has shifted focus over time. The conversation traces Owens’s move from reporting about Charlies Kirk’s personal guard to broader conspiracies, expressing skepticism about the authenticity of texts Owens released between herself and Charlie Kirk. They describe those messages as not proving anything substantial about an assassination plot, though they debate their authenticity. The group notes Owens’s pattern of jumping between conspiracies without credible evidence, labeling some of her content as vile. Speaker 1 reveals that he knows Owens’s husband and alleges their marriage was arranged for clout, comparing the dynamic to a modern version of a high-profile “arranged marriage.” The discussion turns personal as Speaker 1, who grew up in Iraq, shares a harsh view toward Palestinians, calling them “parasites” and characterizing Palestinian behavior as spreading “cancer with their victimhood.” This remark is cited as part of the broader atmosphere of inflammatory rhetoric surrounding Owens and related narratives. Despite expressions of support for America, Speaker 1 emphasizes his Ukraine mission and reiterates his invitation for donations to fund his reporting. Toward the end, the group veers into light banter about a coin-toss game, humorously referencing heads for soap and tails for a lampshade, then moving through a quick aside about quarters and college games before returning to the ongoing discussion.

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So, who is this new "it girl," Aaron Wexler? She's shaking up conservative commentary and has been featured by Ben Shapiro, The Daily Mail, and others. She's got degrees from Wharton and Penn and isn't shy about sharing her opinions. She has merch with slogans like "not a low t soy beta." It's pretty clear that being Jewish is a big part of her persona. Her Tablet profile highlights her studies with a rabbi and involvement in Jewish communities. One of her articles is titled "The battle cry of Hanukkah. Time to bring back the spirit of Jewish defiance and anti assimilation." Some people have pointed out her strong connection to Israel, especially after October 7th. She suddenly appeared on the scene and now has 264,000 followers, including Joe Rogan and Donald Trump Jr. Apparently, she even told Trump a "Jew joke" at Mar-a-Lago.

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Ever wonder how someone like Anne Carroll rises to fame so quickly? It seems suspicious. When things move that fast, money's usually involved. And who is Whitney Webb that Ian is promoting so heavily? Webb's work is published by Minar Mahroush, a Palestinian activist with a clear agenda. Check the receipts. It's almost darkly comedic. Ian's Qatari-backed bot farm will smear anyone who asks questions, attacking your name and motives, but avoiding this fact. Ian tells us to follow the money, but why only when it comes to Israel? Never Qatar, never himself. So, who's paying you, Ian? Which country are you working for while dividing Americans and undermining Israel? This is coordinated and funded. Wake up, people! If you're American, share this video to break the foreign bot and agent machine on X that's trying to divide us right here in America.

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The speaker discusses Alexis Wilkins, CEO of PragerU, suggesting a connection to Kash Patel. Wilkins, originally Marissa Street, was born in Los Angeles but moved to Israel at a young age. She received her primary education in Israel and then served in military intelligence unit 8200 of the IDF. Unit 8200 is described as the most advanced global cyber team. The speaker sarcastically suggests Wilkins' relationship with Patel is genuine and denies any possibility of her being his handler.

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Speaker 0: The time game is over. Justice with General Flynn. They criticize the Department of Just Us and recall a past moment when they would have been brought into the DOJ in handcuffs. Speaker 1: Delivers a stream of violent, braggadocious lyrics about weapons, killings, and dominance, including references to shooting, trafficking, and threatening rivals. The content emphasizes keeping enemies in check, physical violence, and material wealth, with repeated lines about not losing sleep over killers, firing weapons, and "run it up" for money and power. Speaker 2: Argues that many people gaining sudden large followings on Twitter or talking about topics like low taxes or transgender pronouns may be pedophiles, suggesting conservative media uses people with criminal pasts as influencers. States that such individuals say things to align with a broader agenda and mentions Israel in the context of a broader critique of conservative priorities. Concludes with a tip to contact Charlie Cook for those seeking a "second act" in public life. Speaker 3: Kyle Clifton discusses an after-party associated with TPUSA’s America Fest in Phoenix on December 19, called the Grand Young Party. The party reportedly featured girls dancing half-naked on stage, girls locked in cages, underage drinking, stripper poles, sex on the dance floor, and mentions “strange ritual Zionist extremism.” He notes promo footage from Florida and Phoenix, blurred faces of attendees, and that age did not matter if the attendee knew the organizer, Joe Bazrawi. Background is provided on Maverick events as the organizers. He reports a security guard tackled an 18-year-old patron, causing injuries; police encouraged filing a report for assault. Parents of other female patrons are considering lawsuits for supplying minors with alcohol. The event was advertised as a TPUSA America Fest after party, hosted by TPUSA ambassador/employee Joe Bazrawi, whose travel and lodging were paid for by TPUSA. He claims TPUSA was aware of and encouraged the party, and that Bazrawi maintains a private dossier on conservatives who oppose his party or beliefs to blacklist them from TPUSA events. Bazrawi allegedly attends other events to photograph attendees for his dossier and share with TPUSA executives. Attendees allegedly included Matt Gaetz, with rumors that James O’Keefe and Madison Cawthorn were present; photos are mentioned. Questions are raised about TPUSA’s responsibility for hosting unsanctioned events with high-profile guests and potential legal consequences or PR damage. The after-party reportedly had about 30–40 attendees leave early; refunds were issued to some in response to public comments, while others did not receive refunds. Some attendees were admitted as late as 1:45 AM; the event ended at 2 AM. Ticketing was disorganized, with staff not knowing who attended. Local Antifa chapters reportedly planned to submit stories to CNN to harm Matt Gaetz’s career. The speaker expresses concern about the conservatism movement’s image and the potential implications for Gaetz and Cawthorn. Speaker 4: The Vault claims to possess extensive material—video, pictures, emails, audio, text messages, phone calls—on everyone and to be willing to drop it all. The speaker has “a lot of crap on Richard Spencer and everybody else” and suggests signing up for Telegram to access this material. Speaker 5–6: Expressions of fear or alarm from the audience, with a call to “Dale” and a plea for help or relief, indicating tension or distress in the room.

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The piece examines the woke right, a vague label that surged after the October 7 Israel-Gaza war to describe a small, vocal online fringe. It focuses on who uses the term and for what purpose rather than defining it. Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL calls it a "generational problem" and a "TikTok problem" as fewer young Americans back Israel. He frames the issue as a broader fringe influence on both sides that fuels antisemitism. JT Lonsdale, Palantir cofounder, discusses the "new woke right" on CNBC, associating it with Carlson, Bannon, and others. Matt Brooks of the Republican Jewish Coalition warns the woke right is existential for Israel and urges MAGA to stay pro-Israel. Netanyahu invokes the term, prompting questions about foreign influence. Patrick Casey argues the term is owned by others and should be used cautiously.

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National Review, the GOP, and Fox News have lost credibility, especially after Trump’s influence. The challenge now is to regain the trust of Trump voters and redefine the intellectual framework of the right. Claremont, backed by influential figures like Peter Thiel and Paul Singer, is attempting to reshape Trumpism into a colorblind meritocracy that aligns with pro-Israel sentiments. JD Vance is positioned as a potential successor to Trump, promoting ideas that diverge from traditional nationalism. This new direction is funded by various billionaires, leading to censorship of dissenting voices. The overarching issue is the influence of these donors on the conservative movement, steering it away from its original principles towards a more globalist agenda, while suppressing criticism of Israel and promoting a narrative that aligns with their interests.

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Jasmine Crockett is claimed to be misrepresented by critics. The discussion centers on U.S. support for Israel, with one speaker asserting Israel has a right to defend itself and noting that the United States has equipped Israel with armaments, referencing Crockett’s vote for a national security supplemental in April that underwrote Israel’s war effort. A defending speaker acknowledges voting for the supplemental and emphasizes diplomacy, describing the long-standing U.S.–Israel relationship as enduring beyond any one person and continuing “in perpetuity even after I’m gone.” The critique challenges why the U.S.–Israel relationship should be perpetual and questions Crockett’s positions, citing APAC Tracker’s claim that Crockett does not take money directly from the Israel lobby but that she votes to enable genocide in Palestine and supports censorship bills aiming to criminalize criticism of Israel. In response to digging further, a claim is presented that a receipt shows a sponsorship from the American Israel Education Foundation to Crockett for $24,000 to attend meetings with Israeli election officials and to visit the country’s holy and historical sites, accompanied by questions about why an American congresswoman would meet with Israeli election officials. The American Israel Education Foundation is described as a sister organization of APAC that handles education work, described with the phrase “education or reeducation,” which the speaker suggests may imply a troubling motive. The speaker asserts that Crockett “definitely passed with flying colors” by saying on Israel’s 70th birthday, “let’s continue to dedicate ourselves to peace and prosperity,” and notes that tweets like this are not free. There is a suggestion that if the name were blocked, it would be hard to tell whether this was Jasmine Crockett or Benjamin Netanyahu, implying a point about perceived similarities or influence. The overall thread questions Crockett’s alignment on Israel-related policy, juxtaposing formal statements of bipartisan support for Israel with claims of behind-the-scenes funding and influence.

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Donald Trump is associating with extreme figures like Laura Loomer, who even Marjorie Taylor Greene finds racist and offensive. These are the people who currently have his ear. With the election less than two months away, Trump is associating with some of the "craziest, weirdest figures" on the right. This is partly due to the "JD Vance effect," where Vance and Donald Trump Jr. are encouraging Trump to be "extremely online." These individuals with extreme and bigoted ideas are feeding Trump lines and memes, pushing him to go places that no politician in the last century or more has dared to go. This is a cause for concern.

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Speaker 0: 'you and the Likud party are cut from the same ideological cloth as Trump and the GOP in America.' 'Evangelicals, from all my research, evangelicals are the reason that Israel has been supported in public sphere outside of just Jews.' 'what's another game plan if we lose evangelical support for the state of Israel.' 'What's our backup plan to be strong, like, outside of the diaspora?' Speaker 1: 'Christian influencers.' 'The woke reich.' 'We have to fight back.' 'the weapons change over time. You can't fight today with the swords.' 'the most important ones are the social media.' 'the most important purchase that is going on right now is class Followers.' 'Five followers.' 'Followers. TikTok. Number one.' 'X. X. That's Successful. Good.' 'We have to talk to Elon. He's not an enemy. He's a friend.' 'Are we gonna succeed with everyone? No. Will there be a strong counterpoint? Yes.'

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“Even his name is fake.” He didn’t go by Vance until he was 30; Vance was the name of his meemaw, and he changed his name to Vance before publishing a book he’d long been working on about his meemaw. For thirty years he was JD Hamill and went by other names. He talks about his book at the Aspen Institute and at investment bank retreats. “He’s the deplorable Trump whisperer,” and “a complete artifice that was created by neocons and defense contractors.” “Peter Thiel’s net worth comes from an intelligence contractor called Palantir,” founded with In-Q-Tel; its first client for seven years was the CIA. The speaker says Vance is fabricated, backed by Silicon Valley liberals and intelligence interests, pushed as a dissident right winger. “Vance for president 2028”—born a week after Trump’s inauguration in 2017; “not organic to get $15,000,000 to run for senate from a CIA contractor.”

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I'm starting to think that "America First" may not mean what we think it means. America First PR is a conservative PR firm run by Melissa Rain Lively. She seems well-connected, pictured with figures like Tulsi Gabbard and Donald Trump, but she was once a "Jewish woman who escaped QAnon." Now, she's at Mar-a-Lago, and I wonder if it has something to do with Israel relaunching a plan to disguise its propaganda behind foreign agents, a "new Hezbollah, Hezbollah 2.0." She often looks MAGA, but many posts focus on another country, like strengthening ties between the U.S. and Israel. Then there are posts like "Time to get terrorists" with foreign troops. Something seems off with "America First PR." What do you think?

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A viral sensation, Erin Wexler, is redefining conservative commentary with her bold views. With degrees from Wharton and Penn, she has a background in finance and tech. Wexler's content has drawn attention from figures like Ben Shapiro and is featured in various publications. Her persona heavily emphasizes her Jewish identity, as seen in her writings about Jewish defiance and anti-assimilation. Critics have labeled her as an "Israeli influence operation." Despite her rising popularity, questions arise about her representation in media, particularly regarding her Jewish identity. Wexler has gained a significant following, including notable figures like Joe Rogan and Donald Trump Jr. Her interactions with Trump at Mar-a-Lago further fuel speculation about her influence and connections within conservative circles.

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The transcript traces an expansive network centered on Michael Flynn, naming numerous figures, organizations, and suggested linkages to illustrate a web of connections across politics, media, and private security firms. Key connections and chains include: - Laura Logan: married to intelligence contractor Joe Burkett; friends with Ed Butowski, involved in the Seth Rich wiretapping through Shadow Box, connected to Michael Levine, Manuel Chavez, Thomas Schoenberger, Trevor Fitzgibbon (who ran Silent Partner, involved with RFK Jr.’s PAC); links to WikiLeaks, Matt Couch, Malia Zimmerman; her husband’s role in the Lincoln Group, part of a joint psychological operation that evolved into Strategic Social and then Constellis (Blackwater’s successor after mergers with Triple Canopy). Specific personnel named include Juliet Produs, Thomas McMagnanny, Jay Christie, Tom Cadis, Matt Mann, Greg Mulligan, Matt Luckett. - Blackwater lineage: Eric Prince (connected to Edgar Prince) is linked to training James O’Keefe and helping set up Project Veritas; he runs an unplugged phone through Iran Karpen, tied to NSO, Q Cyber Technologies, and OSY Technologies that supposedly fund Michael Flynn. - Flynn’s broader network: Jerome Coursey (friend of Ted Malik) connected to the United Nations, US State Department, WEF, and the Committee on Foreign Relations; Coursey is also linked to Roger Stone and Alex Jones; Flynn is connected to Millie Weaver (Shadowgate) and Patrick Bergey; Alex Jones and Milo are also part of the connections; Flynn’s ties extend to Dustin Nemos. - Relationships to power and media figures: Eric Prince’s sister Betsy DeVos, married to Dick DeVos, funding Blaze Media (Blaze TV) with Dave Rubin, Glenn Beck, Jason Whitlock, Daniel Horowitz, Sarah Gonzales, Mark Levin, Steve Deese, among others. Flynn’s connection to Donald Trump is highlighted, including Trump’s appointment of Flynn to the US military academy alongside David Belavia, Wesley Hunt, Dan Crenshaw? (the text says Dan Walrith), and Steve Bannon’s daughter; Trump also appointed Dina Powell, Charlie Kirk, and Tommy Tuberville to the Air Force Board of Visitors. - Media figures and influencers: Milo connected to Breitbart and Steve Bannon, who is linked to Brock Pierce; Milo’s collaborations with Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kanye West, Nick Fuentes; Nick Fuentes’ past work with Ben Shapiro (Daily Wire: Matt Walsh, Candace Owens, Reagan Conrad). The group is said to be sponsored by PureTalk and connected to Dennis Prager or PragerU; PureTalk allegedly funds Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump Jr., and seventeen eighty nine capital involves Rebecca Mercer, Omid Malik, and Peter Thiel, with Robert Mercer behind Milo. - Tech, analytics, and think tanks: Cambridge Analytica, Palantir, SLC Group are named as Flynn being paid by; a dinner with Vladimir Putin and Jill Stein is cited; Erdogan and Reza Zorabh (Zorab) are mentioned; Flynn Intel Group, Fig Aviation, Fig Cyber (Tim Newberry) are named, with Fig Cyber run by Tim Newberry (White Canvas Group, Black Core Solutions) that receive Pentagon contracts. VizSense, Colt Ventures (Darren Blanton) involve John Iadanisi and Tim Newberry, with Iadanisi tied to the DOD. - Other affiliations: Flynn linked to Paul Manafort, who links to Donald Trump; Rudy Giuliani is noted as being on InfoWars; Mike Cernovich; Phyllis Schlafly (AEI), connected to the opioid crisis via Sally Seadle (working for Purdue Pharma, funded by the Sackler family); JD Vance’s connections to AEI and Sally Satel; references to IP three international activities around nuclear energy with Jared Kushner and Robert McFarlane; Derek Harvey connected to David Petraeus, US Central Command, and KKR; Keith Alexander from the NSA; Surrey Green Energy Center owning Dominion Energy and Green Energy Partners; Catas Cloud Solutions; Scott Jernigan (Oracle); UltraScale Digital Infrastructure; CloudSphere; Mission Critical Group; Heritage Foundation ties (Michael Flynn to Michael Ladine, Paul Vallely, Michael Aquino, noted as Church of Satan/Temple of Set connections). The speaker suggests these strands will expand, asserting that shadow box, Silent Partner, America’s Future, Eric Prince, Cambridge Analytica, and related elements are all connected. The closing remarks acknowledge ongoing mapping of the Michael Flynn network and anticipate further expansion.

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Speaker 1 explains that a family member will unlock an entire family tree that upends Erica Kirk’s image and potentially exposes her connection to a network of financial fraud, casino gambling, and foreign influence. Everything told is verifiable and in the public domain. Erica Kirk is described as, at the time, with her roommate Nicole Rothstein. Speaker 1 recounts that Nicole Rothstein is Erica Kirk’s cousin. Nicole responded to a clip featuring Erica Kirk about Shabbat, saying, “as her cousin who is fully Jewish, half of her family is Jewish. While she herself is a Christian, she has celebrated many Jewish holidays with our side of the family and highly respects the Jewish religion.” The speaker notes Nicole Rothstein’s account may no longer be available. Nicole’s father is Alan Rothstein, who appears in an Instagram post sitting next to her, with Erica Kirk writing about “God’s strategic planning” and being blessed to have “uncle Allen” in her life. The speaker then identifies Alan P. Rothstein in an SEC document, confirming he is the same person. The SEC document describes him as a member of the board of directors of Innumerall and notes he also owned Shazoom LLC. The speaker notes that from 2002 through 2007, Alan Rothstein was the co-founder and chairman of NanoDynamics Incorporated. Further digging suggests Alan Rothstein, Erica’s uncle, may have been involved in questionable activities. For NanoDynamics, the suit in bankruptcy court is mentioned, with the implication that a trustee may allege improper withdrawal of funds by a director or founder before collapse. Innumerall is described as a penny stock trading on the OTC markets before bankruptcy. Shazoom LLC is described as a business funding company with little footprint—no major client reviews, no press releases of funded deals, and no industry presence. The speaker suggests this may indicate a shell company used to move money rather than conduct commerce. The transcript states that the Rothsteins are a famous crime family, with Erica Kirk positioned at the center as the new CEO of Turning Point. The speaker asks again who Erica Kirk is—whether she is an innocent widow thrust into the limelight by the death of her husband, or if there is more to the story. A final breadcrumb invites viewers to count the stars on the American flag in the AmericaFest 2025 logo.

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There is good journalism happening, especially from independent sources like Whitney Webb. She is knowledgeable about powerful people and how they have manipulated events throughout history. Focusing on "evil oligarchs" and "bloodlines" makes someone a target. It is believed she lives in another country. She has appeared on shows like Patrick Bet David and Jimmy Dore.

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The video centers on Laura Loomer, described as a loud, proud, far-right figure who is labeled a self-proclaimed white supremacist, anti-immigrant, America-first extremist. The speaker notes that Loomer recently suggested feeding all 65,000,000 Latino immigrants in the United States to alligators, and refers to Loomer as “an anchor baby.” Loomer is identified as being born in Tucson, Arizona, in 1993, making her 32 years old at the time of the discussion. Her parents are named as Jeffrey Lumer, an American rheumatologist, and Joanna Hill, a British nurse. The speaker states Loomer was “literally just visiting from The UK on a tourist visa when they met” and that when she was born, she was “still not a US citizen.” This is described as making Loomer “the exact anchor baby that she loves to rage about” and asserts that she “owes her entire existence to the immigration system that she now wants to tear down.” The speaker emphasizes that Loomer’s apparent stance against birthright citizenship is the very reason she is in the United States to voice her views, categorizing her as someone who benefits from the immigration system she opposes. The narration adds that Loomer’s notoriety as a political figure includes being a “self-proclaimed white supremacist, anti immigrant, America first extremist,” and notes that she is a “congressional candidate” who is described as failed. The transcript underscores Loomer’s influence by stating that she has “the ear of the president” and likely influence in “far right circles that actually shape real policy.” In presenting Loomer, the speaker asserts that exposing her hypocrisy is necessary because she is a public figure whose ideas and actions intersect with high-level political discourse. In summary, the video profiles Laura Loomer as a controversial far-right activist and former congressional candidate who advocates anti-immigrant positions, is accused of harboring white supremacist views, and is described as someone who has sway within the president’s circle and broader far-right networks. The speaker frames Loomer as a paradoxical anchor born to immigrant parents, whose views on birthright citizenship are highlighted as central to her political identity.

Breaking Points

Trump BRANDS MTG 'TRAITOR' Over Epstein, Israel
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The episode analyzes a widening rift within MAGA as Donald Trump publicly reverses on key issues, unendorsing Marjorie Taylor Green and clashing with Thomas Massie while simultaneously adopting a more forceful stance on releasing the Epstein files. The hosts argue MTG’s strategy—framing attacks on Trump through Epstein and Israel—has yielded her credibility with the base, positioning her as a savvy, authentic challenger who can compete with Trump’s power. The discussion highlights how MTG’s approach contrasts with Trump’s, including his harsh personal attacks on Massie and others, and how her appearance on CNN and her measured rhetoric have generated sympathy and questions about whether she signals a broader shift within the party toward issues beyond Trump’s core messaging. The conversation then broadens to the political dynamics inside the GOP and the Democratic camp, noting civil wars on both sides and suggesting Trump is politically weakened as 2028 looms. The Epstein controversy becomes a focal point revealing base skepticism about the administration and its handling of explosive disclosures, while Israel policy and a shifting security posture expose fault lines over strategy, money, and credibility. The hosts debate whether MTG’s stance signals a lasting realignment or a tactical moment that could falter under continued scrutiny, with Nick Fuentes’ pessimistic take that MAGA may be dead serving as a backdrop for the discussion of future leadership and coalition-building. The episode closes by examining MTG’s media strategy, her willingness to admit fault, and her appeal to voters concerned about the economy, housing, and daily life pressures. The hosts contrast MTG’s authenticity with Trump’s temperament and a trespass versus loyalty dynamic, suggesting MTG’s success may hinge on whether the base perceives her as a faithful steward of MAGA principles or as a principled opportunist. They also reflect on the broader media ecosystem, the role of online versus offline influence, and how personal attacks, apologies, and policy debates shape the coming political contest.

PBD Podcast

Elizabeth Pipko Weighs in On DeSantis, Elon Musk and the Future of A.I. | PBD Podcast | Ep. 259
Guests: Elizabeth Pipko
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In this podcast episode, Patrick Bet-David interviews Elizabeth Pipko, a former model, Trump campaign staffer, and founder of The Exodus Movement, which fights anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism while promoting support for Israel. Elizabeth shares her background as the daughter of Soviet immigrants, her journey from aspiring Olympic figure skater to modeling, and her unexpected entry into politics. She discusses her initial admiration for Donald Trump, viewing him as an underdog, and her evolving political stance, identifying as more centrist than strictly Republican. Elizabeth reflects on the political climate in New York City, where she feels moderate views are often labeled as right-wing. She expresses concern about the rising anti-Semitism on college campuses, particularly at institutions like Columbia and NYU, and describes her experiences in academia, noting the pervasive political biases in her classes. She emphasizes the importance of common sense and balance in political discourse, particularly regarding issues like abortion, where she believes a more moderate approach is necessary. The conversation shifts to the 2024 presidential race, with Elizabeth expressing skepticism about Ron DeSantis's viability compared to Trump. She believes many people are tired of the Trump narrative but still see him as a strong candidate. Elizabeth prioritizes national security and stability in her political preferences, expressing a desire for a leader who can protect American values without extreme partisanship. The discussion also touches on societal issues, including the challenges of parenting in today's politically charged environment and the impact of social media on youth. Elizabeth shares her experiences with bullying in school and the pressure to conform, highlighting the difficulties faced by young people today. As the podcast progresses, the hosts discuss various political figures, including Mike Pence and the significance of the NRA endorsement in elections. They analyze the implications of recent legislation, such as DeSantis's six-week abortion ban, and the potential consequences for Florida's political landscape. The episode concludes with a discussion on the implications of AI technology and the need for regulation, emphasizing the importance of balancing innovation with safety. Elizabeth shares her thoughts on the future of America and the need for a return to common sense values, while Patrick highlights the growing trend of people moving from blue states to red states in search of better opportunities and living conditions.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Cowardly Media, and Trump's 2024 Court Battles, w/ Bari Weiss, Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh & More
Guests: Bari Weiss, Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the rise of anti-Semitism in America, highlighting recent incidents such as the destruction of menorahs in Oakland and Harvard. She welcomes Bari Weiss, who emphasizes the shift in perspectives among many in the Jewish community since the October 7th attacks in Israel. Weiss recounts an anecdote about a young woman who transitioned from a progressive liberal to a conservative after witnessing the anti-Semitic sentiments expressed by supposed allies. Weiss discusses the impact of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) ideologies, explaining how they create crude racial categories that often misrepresent Jewish identity. She notes that many Jews feel vulnerable despite being perceived as part of a privileged group. The conversation touches on the complexities of racial dynamics in America, particularly regarding the black community's views on Israel, and how DEI frameworks can distort historical contexts. Kelly and Weiss also address the implications of recent political decisions, such as Chicago's mayor's plans to eliminate high-achieving schools to promote equity, which they argue undermines meritocracy and harms students of color. They express concern over the increasing racialization of American society and the potential consequences of such ideologies. The discussion shifts to the media landscape, particularly the New York Times, with Weiss referencing a piece by James Bennett that critiques the paper's ideological capture and lack of courage in reporting. They discuss how the Times has shifted from a commitment to journalistic integrity to a narrative-driven approach that alienates a significant portion of its readership. Kelly and Weiss conclude with a discussion on the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe, emphasizing the need for a robust defense of Jewish identity and values in the face of hostility. They express hope for a growing coalition against anti-woke ideologies and a return to principles that promote tolerance and understanding. The show also features discussions on various legal issues, including the upcoming Supreme Court cases involving Donald Trump and the implications of his legal challenges on the political landscape. The hosts analyze the potential outcomes of these cases and their significance for the future of American democracy.

Breaking Points

Pro Israel Billionaire CROWNS Bari Weiss CBS News Head
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Bari Weiss’s appointment as editor-in-chief of CBS News signals a dramatic shift in who shapes the nation’s newsroom. After leaving the New York Times, Weiss founded the Free Press and now joins CBS as part of a broader pattern of elite access and influence among tech magnates and media players. The Free Press announced it would join Paramount, a move the hosts describe as a milestone that expands Weiss’s platform to shape how millions read, listen, and watch the news. Weiss told CBS staff that she will champion journalism that reports the world as it is, remains fair and fearless, explains events clearly, and holds both major parties to scrutiny. They emphasize her commitment to Israel and note she will report to the Free Press while taking on the CBS role. From their vantage, Weiss’s rise is inseparable from the networks of wealth and influence behind contemporary media. They trace her trajectory from the New York Times to the Free Press, her Rogan appearances, and her ties to the Ellison family and other tech elites, arguing that these connections help explain why a $150 million valuation could secure CBS’s future. They point to critique of Free Press content—such as a Gaza famine piece and other reporting that they say aligns with a Zionist project and shields powerful interests—while highlighting Weiss’s ability to articulate a centrist, pro-Israel line as credible journalism. The discussion also notes that Weiss will report directly to David Ellison, underscoring the ownership dynamic shaping CBS’s direction and audience.

The Rubin Report

If You Want More Women to Be Conservative, Do This | Arynne Wexler
Guests: Arynne Wexler
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The discussion centers around Arynne Wexler's perspective on conservatism, particularly in urban settings, contrasting it with traditional conservative values. Wexler argues that women tend to be more liberal and often base their political views on feelings rather than facts, citing that many voters did not change their opinions based on new information but rather on personal experiences and emotions. She emphasizes the importance of humor in politics and her journey from a tech career to becoming a conservative influencer, aiming to empower others to express their conservative beliefs. Wexler reflects on her upbringing, noting that her parents allowed her to form her own political views without imposing their beliefs. She highlights the cultural divide between urban and rural conservatives, advocating for a more inclusive conservative identity that resonates with diverse backgrounds. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by conservative women and the societal pressures they encounter. Wexler critiques the current state of liberal media, particularly shows like "The View," suggesting that they perpetuate a narrative disconnected from reality. She expresses concern about the future of conservatism, emphasizing the need for higher standards within the movement and cautioning against complacency. Ultimately, Wexler remains optimistic about the potential for change, believing that the conservative movement can attract disaffected liberals and reshape cultural narratives.

Uncommon Knowledge

Bari Weiss on Post-Mainstream Media Life and Her Battles in the Culture Wars
Guests: Bari Weiss
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Bari Weiss, a former journalist at the New York Times, discusses her resignation and the broader societal changes she perceives as a "great unraveling." She argues that the post-World War II consensus about America’s role and goodness has collapsed, with elite institutions now promoting a narrow worldview. The internet has transformed information dissemination, exposing disconnects between elite narratives and public experiences, especially highlighted during COVID-19. Weiss critiques the ideological rigidity in universities and media, where dissenting views face severe backlash. She emphasizes the need for new institutions, like her Substack, Common Sense, and the University of Austin, to foster genuine discourse and education. Weiss connects the rise of wokeness to a resurgence of anti-Semitism, noting that Jews are uniquely positioned outside the binary of oppressor and oppressed. She expresses optimism for a counter-revolution that revisits foundational democratic principles, aiming to create spaces that encourage independent thought and diverse perspectives.
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