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Bobby may be willing to play nice, but I won't. If senators oppose RFK Jr., I will fund challengers to primary them. RFK did a great job at the hearing, and the Maha MAGA unity movement is strong, supporting his confirmation. We're closely monitoring every senator's actions, and hundreds of thousands are mobilized for change. We're at a breaking point in America, and senators must choose between serving the people or big corporations. I support RFK because, like many Americans, I want healthy food and medicine for our children. The tragedy of parents burying their children must end. In 2020, I funded Democratic candidates, but now I’ll use my resources to challenge those who oppose RFK Jr. Thank you for having me.

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I am Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate. America once thrived as a beacon of freedom and prosperity. Now, we face crises of illness, poverty, and division. Our youth suffer from depression, addiction, and chronic disease. We must unite to rebuild our nation, end wars, and restore peace, health, and prosperity. Americans reject fear-mongering and division. Together, we can heal, rebuild, and create a future of hope and unity. Thank you, and God bless.

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We just received more subpoenas from the special counsel, Jack Smith. Every contribution counts, from pennies to quarters. We appreciate your support. Encourage others to donate if they haven't already. Get creative, like selling gas from your car for $8 a gallon. Let's keep the momentum going.

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Stand with President Trump by supporting him at donaldjtrump.com to defeat the Democrats and make America great again. Your contribution is crucial in this fight. Join us now to save the country and make a difference. Visit the website today.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of the recounts in the election and the evidence they provide. They mention that a crowdfunding campaign led by Jill Stein and the Green Party raised over $5,000,000 in just two days for the recounts. This amount exceeded the money raised for Stein's entire presidential campaign and involved 160,000 individual donors. The speaker emphasizes the significant number of people who are passionate about the integrity of elections. The video concludes by stating that now that they have the funds and a candidate, they are ready to proceed with the recounts.

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Tomorrow at 10 AM EST, RFK will have his confirmation hearing for Secretary of Health and Human Services. It's crucial to call your US senators and urge them to vote yes on his nomination, as he is highly qualified and ready to lead. I’ll share a list of key senators to contact. In 2020, I supported Democrats in Georgia, and I will closely monitor your votes. If you oppose Bobby, I will work to fund challengers against you in future elections. This message is bipartisan; it’s time to end the exploitation by big pharma and big agriculture. You must choose between transparency and accountability or standing in the way. Choose wisely.

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In this video, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses his run as an independent presidential candidate and his concerns about the current state of American politics. He addresses the influence of corporate interests on political parties and emphasizes the need for campaign finance reform. Kennedy also talks about his family's lack of endorsement for his candidacy and the challenges he faces due to his controversial views on vaccines and election integrity. He emphasizes the importance of government transparency and accountability, as well as the need to address issues like education and healthcare. Additionally, Kennedy highlights the negative impact of chemicals on health, such as glyphosate, neonicotinoid pesticides, and high fructose corn syrup. He criticizes the government's role in allowing these harmful substances and calls for market-based solutions and scientific research to address the health crisis. Kennedy also discusses the importance of reducing military spending, protecting the environment, and promoting economic power over military power. He expresses concerns about China's influence, the lack of transparency in vaccine policies, and the division in the country. Kennedy offers himself as an alternative candidate, focusing on rebuilding the middle class, ending the debt crisis, and addressing the needs of the American people. Overall, he believes he can win the presidency and bring about positive change.

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I am fundraising to support our cause and trying to convey the message that we are reasonable and won't destroy everything or take away people's assets. If someone were to invest $10-20 million a year, we would have a different outcome. This is not a significant amount for those who have billions at stake in this game. I am engaging with the business community to explain our intentions. We have a big job ahead of us.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running for president as an independent candidate. He has a strong background as an attorney and environmentalist, fighting against big corporations and advocating for clean water and the protection of the environment. Kennedy has faced opposition and character assassination for questioning the safety of vaccines and the influence of pharmaceutical companies. Despite this, he has gained support from voters, particularly among Gen Z and millennial voters. Kennedy aims to bridge the divide in American politics and bring about positive change by challenging corporate corruption and advocating for a united and prosperous America.

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I believe in asking patriotic Americans to contribute to this fight, rather than relying on lobbyists and special interests who have hollowed out this town and burdened future generations. I prefer funding my political operation through hardworking Americans, with donations of $10, $20, or $30 at a time. Those who attend lobbyists' fundraisers should see how that works out for them.

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We should expand our efforts to receive more funding from those who can afford it. Even $10-20 million annually would make a significant impact. Engaging with different online communities is crucial. We must consider protesting, civil initiatives, and asset redistribution. This is the essence of my work, which is no small task.

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Leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss the "great reset," a plan that threatens to deplete the middle class's resources. During COVID, lockdowns led to a massive transfer of wealth to billionaires, with a narrative promoting the idea that you will own nothing and be happy. I have spent my career fighting against these corporate interests, understanding their tactics to exploit our resources and communities. Despite their significant spending on propaganda to instill a sense of powerlessness, they have underestimated the strength of the people. By donating to my campaign, you show that we will not accept this any longer.

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Invest in me, I can empower you and change your life. I receive countless ideas every day, but I choose the ones that need exposure. People are curious about what my team will expose next, and I'm teaching others to do what I do. Exposing corruption requires standing up to power, and the truth cannot be hidden. Together, we can make a difference as a community of citizen journalists. Join me this Wednesday for a webinar where I'll teach you how to get a story. We're building an army that will expand across every state, city council, and school board meeting. We're watching you, corrupt individuals.

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Bobby Kennedy Jr. is running for president as an independent, emphasizing his commitment to environmental issues and corporate accountability. He has a diverse background, including being an attorney and an outdoor enthusiast, and has fought against pollution and corporate corruption for decades. Kennedy believes in the importance of honest debate and aims to restore America's moral authority. He acknowledges the challenges he faces, including opposition from his own family and powerful corporations. Despite this, he remains dedicated to his vision of a united America, free from corporate influence. Kennedy's campaign resonates with many voters, particularly younger generations, as he seeks to bridge political divides and advocate for the common good.

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The speakers in the video include Vice President Biden, President Obama, and others. They discuss various topics such as political fundraising, Obamacare, and Joe Biden's campaign. President Obama announces that President Biden is still a thing, referring to the Affordable Care Act. They emphasize the importance of grassroots supporters and small donations in Joe Biden's campaign. The speakers also mention the possibility of having a stand-in for President Biden during speeches. The video ends with a request for a $5 donation to Joe Biden's campaign.

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Our undercover reporter explored how funding for congressmen is secured. David Oaks, a prominent pro-Israel advocate, invited Tony to a fundraising event, then called him to discuss details. The group is described as a leading and wealthy donor network in DC; Oaks emails a list of the people the group supports and notes that “this is the biggest ad on the global group and the that’s the wealthiest in DC.” The fundraiser took place in a wealthy Washington suburb. “The feedback group, it makes a difference. It really, really does. It’s the best bang for your buck, and the networking is phenomenal. Congressmen and senators don't do anything unless you pressure them,” a participant says. Speaker 2 explains the current contribution limit: “From any person to a candidate is $2,700.” They outline how to increase influence by coordinating many donors: “if you really want to add punch to that type of buying of favors, you get 50 or 100 people together at an event like this, all chipping in $2,700 and then you bundle it all together and hand over the total amount to the lawmaker.” This can total “anywhere up to a quarter million dollars,” enabling a group with aligned demands to effectively buy access. The fundraiser was for Anthony Brown, who ran for Congress in November 2016. One speaker claims, “This is direct spending. Brown's gonna use that.” Another adds, “He's actually saying, we're buying this, these office holders. And that's the point. We're chipping in all this money so we can hand over 100,000 or 200,000 to the office holders so we can buy them.” Oaks recalls a similar New York event with Wall Street donors. A participant comments, “In New York, we're just Taliban. We don't ask a goddamn thing about the Palestinians. You know why? Because it's a tiny issue. That's why.” The process involves backroom meetings with congressmen, where donors’ goals are stated, and donors like Jeff and Calvin—worth about $250,000,000—are highlighted. One attendee describes handing the lawmaker an envelope with 20 credit cards, each usable for a thousand dollars. There is a disclosure law intended to reveal potential money laundering in events like this: funds earmarked must disclose who showed up and how much each contributed to the lawmaker. The group putting on the event has no name and is described as an ad hoc political group; it pools money for legal reasons. The group avoids earmarking law by not taking money into its own account and then handing it to the candidate; instead, it collects credit card information and turns it over directly to the candidate. Campaign finance reports would only show individual donors, with no record that they acted together as a bundling group or that they attended the event. What would be visible is that person A gave $2,700, person B gave $2,700, and so on. In New York, the arrangement is described as a $10 over two cycles minimum commitment; some donors give more. If one donor gives $5,000 and another contributes $100, totaling $5,100, they acknowledge that would be illegal due to laundering of campaign contributions; the limit applies to the individual, and laundering through others is not permitted.

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Bobby Kennedy Jr. is a lawyer, environmentalist, and advocate for justice. He has fought against big corporations, such as Monsanto, and won numerous cases. Kennedy is passionate about protecting the environment and believes in holding pharmaceutical companies accountable for vaccine safety. Despite facing criticism and being labeled as crazy, he remains steadfast in his convictions. Kennedy's popularity has grown, and he is gaining support as an independent candidate for president. He aims to bridge the political divide and bring about positive change in the country. Kennedy's message resonates with people who are tired of corruption and want a united America.

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In this video, the speaker announces their campaign plans, which include pardoning Julian Assange and Edmondson on their first day in office. They also mention signing an executive order to prevent federal employees from colluding with media or social media companies to censor American political speech. The speaker emphasizes the need for a large army of supporters and mentions the cost of their campaign. They highlight the presence of 50,000 volunteers and the establishment of a ground army in every state and county. The speaker believes this will give them an advantage over other candidates during the general election.

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You need to invest in this movement. Everyone has a story to tell, and I receive countless ideas daily. My next step is to clone myself by teaching others how to expose corruption and create impactful content. The truth is at stake, and exposing it requires courage and community. Power hates sunlight, and together, we can stand up against it. This Wednesday at 7 PM, I will teach the fundamentals of storytelling at o'Keefewebinar.com. Join us as we build a movement that expands into every state and community. We the People are coming together to hold the corrupt accountable.

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I believe in asking patriotic Americans to contribute to this fight, rather than relying on lobbyists and special interests who have hollowed out this town and burdened future generations. I prefer funding my political operation through the support of hardworking Americans, even if it means receiving smaller donations of 10, 20, or 30 dollars. Those who attend lobbyist fundraisers can see how that works out for them.

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Rigged Debates, Media Smears, & Taking On The DNC | Tulsi Gabbard | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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In this episode of the Rubin Report, host Dave Rubin interviews Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard. They discuss Gabbard's lawsuit against Google, alleging the tech giant's monopolistic power interferes with public discourse and elections. Gabbard shares her experience of being the most Googled candidate after a debate, only to have her campaign ads suspended without clear explanation, highlighting concerns about freedom of speech and the influence of big tech. Gabbard emphasizes the need for government intervention to protect citizens from tech monopolies that threaten free speech. She expresses frustration with the Democratic National Committee (DNC), citing a lack of transparency and trust in the primary process, and calls for reforms like ending super-delegates and ensuring fair representation. The conversation shifts to Gabbard's views on national unity, the divisive political climate, and the importance of respectful discourse. She reflects on her military service and how it shaped her understanding of the costs of war, advocating for an end to wasteful regime-change wars and a focus on domestic issues. Gabbard discusses her evolving stance on abortion, advocating for a woman's right to choose while expressing personal reservations about late-term abortions. She also addresses gun control, supporting sensible regulations while upholding Second Amendment rights. On immigration, Gabbard argues for secure borders and reforming the legal immigration system, rejecting the notion of open borders. She stresses the need for bipartisan cooperation to address pressing issues like homelessness and healthcare. Finally, Gabbard shares her commitment to serving the American people over party interests, encouraging grassroots support for her campaign as she continues to push for change and unity in the political landscape.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #464
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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RFK Jr. discusses his 2024 presidential bid, emphasizing that he would run as a Democrat but could pursue other options if the party blocks a fair fight. He argues that corporate power dominates America, naming BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard as funders of the Democratic Party and as owners of much of the housing market, along with actions at the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset. He claims these forces seek to own most of the single family homes and to privatize wealth away from the middle class, describing this as privatized communism or socialism for the rich. He outlines concrete policy ideas to restore homeownership and economic mobility: a three percent mortgage for every American to buy a single family home, a tax code change to curb corporate purchase of homes, and Uncle Sam backing mortgage payments to keep families in their homes if they default. He also proposes directing funds to teachers and citing Jefferson on widespread freeholds as essential to democracy. He contrasts the current housing crisis—rising prices, higher interest rates, and the dominance of a few firms—with the promise of affordable ownership. On immigration and border policy, he proposes adjudicating asylum applications at the border with a thousand asylum judges, waiving passport fees for those who cannot afford them, and requiring a government-issued passport card or ID to work, thereby closing the border and eliminating illegal employment. He argues that most people crossing are seeking work and that tightening ID helps curb voting fraud concerns while expanding civil rights leaders’ support for ID. He reflects on the campaign process, alleging the DNC has favored Biden and rigged primaries, citing Bernie Sanders’ experience and past examples. He notes his independence, his record of suing federal agencies, and his effort to stay true to his values. He emphasizes personal integrity, sobriety, and a spiritual approach, recounting recovery meetings and the value of service to others. He acknowledges security threats around his campaign and recounts a near‑armed incident, explaining his team’s security measures and his desire for Secret Service protection as an election nears. He closes by stressing that if the country regains its sense of fairness, democracy, and opportunity, Americans can reclaim the American Dream.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1391- Tulsi Gabbard & Jocko Willink
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard, Jocko Willink
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Tulsi Gabbard and Jocko Willink discuss the political landscape, focusing on Gabbard's presidential campaign and the challenges she faces from the political establishment and media. They recount how their collaboration began through social media, highlighting the unique perspectives they bring as veterans. Gabbard emphasizes the attacks she has faced, particularly after calling out Kamala Harris during a debate, which she believes reflects the fear the establishment has of her unifying message that appeals to a broad coalition of voters. Gabbard explains that her campaign is funded by individual contributions, avoiding PACs and lobbyists, which contrasts with the overwhelming financial backing her opponents receive. She expresses the need to bypass mainstream media narratives to communicate directly with voters. Both guests critique the current political climate, noting the disconnect between what politicians claim to want and the reality of their actions, particularly within the Democratic Party. Willink shares his perspective on politics, emphasizing individual freedom and responsibility, and the importance of understanding different viewpoints. He notes the challenges of the current debate format, which limits meaningful discussion. Gabbard reflects on the absurdity of the political discourse, where sound bites dominate over substantive conversation. The discussion shifts to the influence of media and social media on public perception and political discourse. Gabbard argues that the media often serves corporate interests, perpetuating a narrative that benefits the establishment. They both express concern over the cancel culture that stifles free speech and the ability to engage in honest dialogue. Gabbard discusses her foreign policy stance, advocating for diplomacy over regime change wars, and highlights the consequences of past interventions. She argues for a more pragmatic approach to foreign relations, emphasizing the need to prioritize American interests while engaging with other nations. They touch on the challenges of running for office, particularly the pressure to conform to party lines and the influence of money in politics. Gabbard stresses the importance of genuine leadership that prioritizes the needs of the people over political expediency. The conversation concludes with Gabbard expressing her commitment to her campaign and the importance of grassroots support. She invites listeners to contribute to her campaign as she aims to challenge the status quo and bring about meaningful change in Washington.

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What a Real Threat to Democracy Looks Like | Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses the current political landscape, emphasizing the polarization between Trump and Biden, which he believes is detrimental to democracy. He critiques both candidates for their inability to address pressing issues like the national debt, chronic disease epidemics, and the addiction to war. Kennedy highlights the alarming rise in chronic diseases, particularly diabetes and autism, and criticizes the lack of discussion around these issues in mainstream politics. He argues that both parties are influenced by corporate interests, particularly Black Rock, which he claims drives the narrative away from essential topics. Kennedy aims to appeal to voters from both sides by focusing on common ground, such as environmental concerns and healthcare. He believes that solutions exist for these crises and that they can unite Americans. He also addresses the challenges he faces in getting on ballots nationwide and gaining recognition, particularly among older voters who may have preconceived notions about him. Ultimately, he calls for a return to genuine democratic principles and accountability in governance, advocating for a system that prioritizes the public good over corporate interests.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1999 - Robert Kennedy Jr.
Guests: Robert Kennedy Jr.
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Joe Rogan and Robert Kennedy Jr. engage in a deep conversation about vaccines, public health, and the political landscape. Kennedy shares his journey from environmental activism to vaccine skepticism, highlighting how he initially accepted mainstream narratives about vaccines without question. He recounts how the pandemic prompted him to read his book, "The Real Anthony Fauci," which challenged his previous beliefs and led him to question the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Kennedy discusses his experiences with mothers of intellectually disabled children who attributed their children's conditions to vaccines, leading him to investigate the science behind vaccine safety. He expresses concern over the influence of pharmaceutical companies on regulatory agencies like the FDA and CDC, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in public health. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of government policies, including the military-industrial complex and foreign interventions, particularly in Ukraine. Kennedy argues that the U.S. should focus on rebuilding the middle class and addressing domestic issues rather than engaging in endless wars abroad. Rogan and Kennedy also touch on the censorship of dissenting voices in the media and the challenges faced by those who question the prevailing narratives. Kennedy reflects on the importance of critical thinking and open dialogue in a democratic society, asserting that the current political climate stifles genuine discourse. Throughout the discussion, Kennedy emphasizes the need for a populist movement that unites people across political lines to address the pressing issues facing the country, including health care, economic inequality, and the environment. He expresses hope that his presidential campaign can inspire a return to the values of empathy and community that characterized his family's legacy.
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