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He is passionate about the country and wants to improve the lives of all people, making them safer and more prosperous. While some may perceive him as tough, particularly regarding certain tweets, it's important to understand that he needs to defend himself when attacked. His sole aim is the country's well-being. The world of politics can be mean and unpredictable, requiring toughness and resilience. The fashion industry prepared him for this, as he had to navigate Milan, Paris, and New York alone, necessitating strength and independence.

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The speaker compliments the president on his shirt and mentions that Trump won. They ask the president what he plans to do to stop the war in Ukraine once he becomes the 47th president. The president responds by saying that he would start by calling two people: Putin and Zelensky. He would arrange a meeting and guarantee that he could work out a deal. The president mentions that he knows exactly what he would say to each person and that a deal would be made within 24 hours.

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President Trump has created a new feeling in America that the country is back on the upswing. He is more multi-dimensional, thoughtful, curious, inquisitive, and knowledgeable than people think. He is encyclopedic about music, gets emotional about it, and knows the story behind every song. He also knows everything about sports and how people on Wall Street made their money. Trump is empathetic and always talks about casualties on both sides of the Ukraine war. He always thinks about how things impact the little guy, whether it's vaccines, Medicaid, or Medicare. He is the opposite of someone who wants to make billionaires richer and is a genuine populist.

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The speaker, a former Democrat who now leans towards the center-right, acknowledges that despite not being a fan of Trump, his administration achieved some significant accomplishments. They highlight the Abraham Accords and the peace agreements between Israel, the GCC, and potentially Saudi Arabia as examples of long-lasting peace efforts. The speaker believes that Trump's achievements are often overshadowed by "Trump derangement syndrome," causing people to overlook the positive work done during his presidency. They mention the success of the border wall, refinancing long-term debt at low rates, and making progress in the Middle East as instances where the message was dismissed due to dislike for the messenger. The speaker urges listeners to look past personal biases and listen to the content of the message.

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Trump was referenced in rap songs and perceived as a popular, wheeling-dealing billionaire. His regulations were seen as beneficial to the economy, and the speaker felt the country was in a better position during his presidency. However, current global events, including COVID, the situation in Ukraine, and the Middle East, are causing fear. There are no good solutions, and the speaker is concerned about the possibility of nuclear war, a fear they never had before. The speaker believes it would only take one person to launch a nuke and change the world forever.

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The speaker admits to being wrong about Trump, influenced by media portrayals on TV and SNL, initially disliking him for playing too much golf and being labeled a racist. Turning off the TV in 2019, the speaker sought answers online during March 2020, watching Trump's White House briefings. The speaker observed Trump as a straightforward, optimistic leader, contrasting him with the fear and chaos projected by the other side. This, along with a friend's explanation, led to the realization of why Trump was president. The speaker now prioritizes protecting the country and freedom, regardless of gender. Character is more important than outer appearances. The speaker questions the racist label, urging people to put aside fear, judgment, and anger to assess who is fighting for the country's freedom. The speaker believes Trump is returning power to the people and that new technology is coming. The speaker concludes that it's okay to be wrong, and it's important to pivot with new understanding, think logically, and choose Trump as the clear choice for leadership.

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The speaker claims that being rich makes criticism irrelevant and defends running a business while in office, citing George Washington and Obama as examples. The speaker estimates the presidency cost them $2-5 billion in lost and unrealized revenue, particularly affecting properties like Doral due to political rhetoric. Despite this financial impact, they assert it was worth it because of the positive changes made for the country, including rebuilding the military and improving the economy. The speaker highlights large rally attendance and criticizes political opponents like Pelosi, Schiff, and Schumer for undermining the country. They also claim to have averted a potential war with North Korea through a positive relationship with its leader, contrasting this with Obama's unsuccessful attempts at communication.

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If you're a patriotic American who does your research, how could you hate Donald Trump? He's the most popular businessman in American history. Before 2016, he had the most movie cameos. How can he be racist when he won an NAACP award? Didn't we have peace around the world when Trump was in office? Why are we giving Ukraine 60 billion when we have border problems? After the U.S. left a million guns in Afghanistan, Xi Jinping and Putin gave the Taliban legitimacy. Didn't Biden give Putin access to a gas pipeline, and then Putin went to war with Ukraine? Was it a coincidence that Brittney Griner was traded for Victor Boot after that? You voted for this over Trump? You need to wake up.

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I am friends with Trump and so is the speaker. They talk often and even golf together. They recently attended a UFC event with Dana White and the crowd. The speaker finds these experiences to be very American. The speaker emphasizes that aside from Trump's political image, they have become comfortable as friends and enjoy discussing various topics, including policy and sports. The speaker admires Trump's children and believes that a well-put-together family reflects positively on him. They express strong admiration for Trump, stating that they don't just like him, but they love him.

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The speaker stated that they think it's ridiculous to suggest President Trump is acting for his own benefit. They claim he left a life of luxury and a successful real estate empire for public service, not just once, but twice, and the American public reelected him because they trust he acts in the country's best interest. The speaker asserted that Trump has lost money being president. They don't recall similar questions being asked of the previous president, a career politician who was allegedly profiting off the office. The speaker maintains that President Trump does not do this, and the White House holds itself to the highest ethical standards.

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I was excited for the interview with Trump, but not pressured. I focused on key topics and wanted to know about the JFK files, but he often diverted the conversation. I tried to steer him back respectfully. I was curious about his first day in office and the challenges he faced, but I don’t think he fully recalled those moments. Trump is a unique mix of entertainer and businessman, often using humor and nicknames. After three hours, I saw him as a deal-maker who doesn't easily get distracted, even during a lengthy podcast. I also expressed interest in speaking with Kamala Harris, wanting a genuine conversation rather than a focus on policies.

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Following an invitation brokered by Kid Rock, the speaker had dinner with President Trump at the White House, despite having been the target of numerous insults by Trump in the past. The speaker brought a list of these insults for Trump to sign, which he did humorously. Trump gave the speaker hats but did not pressure him to wear them. The speaker found Trump to be self-aware, laughing and listening intently during their conversation. Trump solicited the speaker's opinions on topics like the Iran nuclear situation and Gaza. The speaker challenged Trump on various issues, including his rhetoric and policies, and found him receptive to the criticism. The speaker expressed support for some of Trump's policies, such as moving the embassy to Jerusalem and controlling the border. The speaker noted a stark contrast between the Trump he met and the public persona, questioning why the measured, gracious person he encountered couldn't be the public figure. The speaker concluded that Trump is not crazy but "plays a crazy person on TV a lot."

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What if narratives about Donald Trump are crafted to make people hate him, rather than reflecting his true purpose of exposing controlling systems? He is portrayed as challenging established narratives. Trump is described as the only president vocal about taking down human traffickers, having signed the fight online sex trafficking act. His administration is credited with US marshals rescuing hundreds of missing and exploited children. He pushed for audits of government agencies, cutting billions in wasteful spending. He allegedly made big pharma lower drug prices and will expose the industry. He supposedly stood up against China's economic control, forcing fair trade deals. He is said to be the first president in decades not to start a new war, challenging the military industrial complex. He is focusing on peace agreements in the Middle East and replaced mainstream news outlets at the Pentagon with a broader range of media voices to break the monopoly of traditional outlets.

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I know a lot of business people, the good, the bad, the smart, and the lucky. This person is brilliant, with tremendous and scientific imagination, far beyond just a technologist. He's also a genuinely good person who wants the best for the country. I know many great business people who aren't necessarily good people, some who would even take advantage of situations. But this person truly cares for the country, which I recognized early on. He's a different kind of character, and that's why smart, patriotic young people admire him.

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Most Americans lack individual perspective and are like robots. The treatment of the president shows that America wants to assert control and embarrass him. However, he cannot go to prison due to his status and secret service protection. The focus on his taxes and alleged misconduct with women is irrelevant to me. The real issue is that he is fighting back against attempts to break him and show he is not in control. Meanwhile, Biden is giving money to Ukraine, which highlights the issues Americans have and why they are treated the way they are.

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I used to find it strange how Trump triggered me, but now I back him up like he's family. I appreciate that he's straightforward and doesn't sugarcoat things. I support him, although I don't agree with everything. His focus on immigration sets him apart from being racist. I think he's the right choice for now, and maybe even for 2024. He prioritizes his country.

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A Silicon Valley billionaire, Chamath Palihapitiya, shared his positive experience meeting President Trump at a fundraiser. He mentioned that the media's portrayal of Trump is different from the person he met. Palihapitiya described Trump as charismatic, sharp, funny, polite, and kind, which was unexpected. He encouraged Democrats and Independents to interact with Trump in person to form their own opinions rather than relying on media narratives. Palihapitiya felt that his perception of Trump changed after their interaction.

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I was honored to witness President Trump stand up for American interests, defending us from being fleeced and taken for granted. Zelensky's impertinence and disrespect towards the U.S. were shocking. He should be thanking us. The only reason Zelensky has power is because of the United States. Americans have suffered economically funding this war, depleting our resources and negatively affecting our ability to project power elsewhere. Instead of gratitude, Zelensky lectured us, demanding more and pushing for a never-ending war with Russia. No American wants their children dying for Zelensky. President Trump rightly insisted on being a partner for peace, asserting American interests and defending the American people from a potential World War III. He showed the world what strong American leadership looks like.

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Following an invitation facilitated by Kid Rock, the speaker had dinner with President Trump, aiming to bridge divides. The speaker brought a list of 60 insults Trump had made about them, which Trump signed humorously. Trump showed the speaker the room off the Oval Office, formerly known as the "Blowjob Room," now a merch room, and gave hats without pressuring the speaker to wear them. The speaker found Trump self-aware, laughing and genuinely engaging in conversation, even seeking the speaker's opinion on Iran's nuclear situation. The speaker expressed support for some of Trump's policies, like moving the embassy to Jerusalem and border control, while disagreeing with others, such as his Gaza plan. Trump was receptive, not angered by the criticism. The speaker noted a contrast between the private Trump and his public persona, expressing confusion as to why the graciousness and measured behavior couldn't be consistent. The speaker concluded that Trump, in person, is not as "fucked up" as perceived, although the speaker anticipates future criticism and potential retaliation.

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.

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Initially skeptical of Trump, the speaker eventually rated his presidency positively, acknowledging his accomplishments. They praised his avoidance of worsening situations, particularly in wars, which they considered a significant achievement. Another speaker commended Trump's willingness to negotiate and do business, highlighting his meetings with Kim Jong Un, Putin, and Xi Jinping without personal criticism. They attributed this approach to the "art of the deal." The first speaker argued that Trump derangement syndrome prevented people from recognizing the administration's good work and building upon it. They mentioned the success of the border wall, issuing long-term debt at low rates, and a structural piece in the Middle East, criticizing the tendency to dismiss messages based on the messenger. They urged listeners to look past who is speaking and truly listen to the words being said.

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Jared Kushner is described as thoughtful and competent, contrary to the lies that were spread about him. Despite the nontraditional approach of sending a president's family member to the Middle East, he did good work. Trump's willingness to do business and negotiate without moral condemnations was seen as smart. He met with leaders like Kim Jong Un, Putin, and Xi Jinping, avoiding personal criticism. This approach was beneficial for both sides, and Jared Kushner's success can be attributed to his businessman mindset. Initially perceived as the end of the world, Trump's presidency was later seen as pretty good, with the potential to save America from fiscal ruin through initiatives like 100-year bonds. Overall, he did a commendable job as president.

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If you believe what the media says, you've gained a valuable ally who essentially works for you without charge. I want to be clear, I admire President Trump. I genuinely believe he's a good person. There's something admirable about him. The president has faced relentless and unfair attacks in the media, which is truly outrageous. In my experience, having spent considerable time with him, I have never once witnessed him acting in a mean, cruel, or unethical manner.

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Adam Pegg is immensely knowledgeable, especially about music and sports, and knows the stories behind everything. He cries when he hears Pavarotti and is an incredible storyteller about Wall Street. Despite being perceived as a narcissist, he is empathetic, always considering the human impact of events like the Ukraine war, vaccines, and healthcare. He focuses on how policies affect the "little guy," contrary to the perception that he aims to enrich billionaires. Pegg is seen as uniquely suited for the country right now, addressing issues like deficits and trade imbalances at great political cost. His actions are expected to benefit the country in the long term.

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Donald Trump Reveals His Next 5 Moves - Speaks On Tariffs, Obama & Iran | PBD Podcast | 489
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In a recent interview, Patrick Bet-David engages with former President Donald Trump, discussing various political and personal topics. Trump reflects on his past experiences, emphasizing the importance of understanding politics, especially for those who consider themselves leaders of their households. He suggests that 2024 could be pivotal for the African-American vote, indicating a potential shift away from traditional Democratic support due to his administration's efforts in criminal justice reform and other initiatives. Trump critiques Barack Obama’s recent comments about the economy, asserting that he inherited a strong economy and that Obama did not contribute to its growth. He expresses disdain for the current political landscape, claiming that the Democrats are angry and that the election was stolen from him. He believes that undecided voters are becoming increasingly rare, as many have solidified their support for either Trump or the Democrats. The conversation shifts to Trump's relationships with key figures during his presidency, including Tim Cook of Apple, whom he claims to have influenced positively regarding tariffs and manufacturing in the U.S. Trump discusses his approach to tariffs, asserting that they could restore American wealth and manufacturing, particularly in the automotive industry. Trump also addresses the situation in Ukraine, claiming that the war would not have occurred under his presidency and that he could settle it quickly if elected again. He emphasizes the need for strong leadership and critiques the current administration's handling of international relations, particularly with Iran and Russia. Throughout the interview, Trump reflects on his unique position as a businessman turned politician, claiming that he has navigated the complexities of Washington effectively despite not being a career politician. He expresses confidence in his ability to regain support from various demographics, particularly African-American voters, by highlighting his accomplishments and contrasting them with the current administration's failures. The interview concludes with a personal touch as Trump shares insights about his son, Barron, and his family dynamics, showcasing a more human side amidst the political discourse.
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