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The Biden administration arrested Donald Trump, prompting Fox News to run a chyron labeling Biden a "wannabe dictator." This sparked outrage within Fox, leading to the resignation of a producer and a public apology. Critics, including Democrats and media figures, expressed anger over the label, questioning why it provoked such a strong reaction if it was deemed false. At a White House briefing, the response was dismissive, asserting that Biden is not a dictator despite his actions. The discussion highlighted the characteristics of dictators, contrasting them with Biden's behavior and suggesting that he does not fit the profile. Ultimately, the narrative emphasized that labeling Biden a dictator is unfounded, as he does not exhibit the traits typically associated with authoritarian leaders.

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Joe Biden has sent FBI agents to the homes of Trump supporters without warning. They are supposed to have a conversation, but people are not intimidated. They believe in their right to vote for Trump in 2024 and are united against this action.

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The speaker states the Secret Service visited their home because of a social media post saying "8647," which the speaker clarifies means "get rid of Trump." The speaker insists this refers to impeachment, the 25th Amendment, or voting Trump out of office, not assassination as Trump claimed on the news. The speaker denies ever calling for violence, especially against the President. They say the Secret Service agents were friendly and explained they were acting on orders from Washington. The speaker accuses Trump of wanting to be a dictator and vows not to be intimidated. They contrast the situation with the Biden presidency, claiming right-wing social media accounts used "8646" to mean "get rid of Biden" without similar repercussions. The speaker urges continued nonviolent resistance.

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The Biden administration arrested Donald Trump, prompting Fox News to air a chyron labeling Biden a "wannabe dictator." This brief banner caused a backlash, leading to the resignation of a producer and a public apology from Fox. Critics, including some Democrats, reacted strongly, questioning why the outrage if the claim was false. The White House declined to comment directly on the chyron, asserting Biden is not a dictator. The discussion highlighted the characteristics of dictators, contrasting them with Biden's actions and demeanor. Ultimately, it was suggested that Biden's approach to governance and public statements do not align with typical dictatorial behavior, emphasizing a shared responsibility for the nation's children rather than ownership.

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To claim that Trump is an insurrectionist, one must believe that the events of January 6th were a genuine attempt to take over the government. However, there has never been an armed insurrection in history. The Capitol Police were the ones armed that day, and it appears that there may have been deep state intervention involved. Despite this, Joe Biden still considers Trump to be an insurrectionist.

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The Biden administration arrested Donald Trump, prompting Fox News to air a chyron labeling Biden a "wannabe dictator." This brief banner sparked outrage within Fox, leading to the resignation of a producer and a public apology. Critics, including some Democrats, expressed anger over the label, questioning why it elicited such a strong reaction if it was false. The White House declined to comment on the chyron, asserting that Biden is not a dictator. The discussion highlighted that true dictators engage in blatant self-enrichment, suppress dissent, and manipulate information, none of which Biden exemplifies. The narrative concluded with a reminder that Biden's statements about children reflect a shared responsibility rather than ownership, reinforcing that he does not fit the profile of a dictator.

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Jerry Nadler and the Democrat party are committing treason. The wide open border and fentanyl overdoses are blamed on Biden voters. Protesters are being arrested to show censorship in the country. Impeach Trump protesters come without consequence, but others are arrested for silently standing with a sign. Trump won and action is being taken against the steal and reelection of 45 President Donald J. Trump. Thomas Jefferson said when the government fears the people, there is freedom. Evidence submitted includes a picture of someone with tape over their mouth and a sign saying they've been banned from social media. Owen Schroyer has been released from federal prison.

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Protesters stormed Capitol Hill, with police officers removing barricades to let them inside. Some officers seemed welcoming, while others allowed individuals like the "horns guy" into the Senate. The purpose of the protest remains unclear. Contrary to the narrative, footage shows protesters peacefully walking through the Capitol, taking tours, and posing for selfies. They appeared respectful of the building. However, there were also instances of police officers preparing to use force and requesting more munitions. The events of January 6th were a mix of peaceful demonstrations and tense confrontations. (98 words)

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Questions have arisen regarding President Biden's handling of classified documents found in his garage, leading to an investigation by the Justice Department. Meanwhile, there have been ongoing efforts to target Trump, with the intention of preventing him from running for president again. However, it is important to note that Biden himself has not been indicted. The focus of the investigation seems to be on Trump, as Biden's DOJ has taken action against him. Stand with President Trump in opposition to Biden's actions.

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People have been filing court documents, peacefully protesting, and complaining on social media over the last three weeks. There is no reason to believe this will become violent or chaotic. People feel they need to fight and see this through to the end. They support the president continuing the litigation. These people are not the sort to burn stores, set cars on fire, or make life a living hell for everybody.

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On the street outside the Built Capital Building, a reporter questions protesters and bystanders about Trump, transparency, and the handling of files. They discuss why the Biden administration didn’t release the files: "January 6. Why didn't the Biden administration release the files if Trump was implicated in the files?" One responds, "From what I understand, he didn't have the ability to do that." Another adds, "they were, sequestered and unavailable to be released." The conversation touches access: "Obviously" the Trump administration has access. A new claim is raised: "There’s a tape coming out tomorrow about a DOJ official saying there's a cover up." The segment also asserts, "We believe the women." and "We believe all women." The host wraps: "That’s a wrap in front of the Built Capital Building." and "Trump equals traitor."

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We need to show President Trump our support, as he has always had our back. Despite facing numerous challenges like witch hunts and impeachment hoaxes, he continues to stand up for the people. Unlike others, he is not controlled by the elite or lobbyists. We believe he is innocent and are here to support him. The gathering is peaceful and beautiful, with hundreds, maybe thousands, of people. However, the fake news is present, focusing on a couple of anti-Trump individuals to create controversy for their evening news.

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The Biden administration arrested Donald Trump, prompting Fox News to air a banner labeling Biden a "wannabe dictator." This sparked outrage within the media and among Democrats, leading to the resignation of a Fox producer and a public apology from the network. Critics questioned why the banner elicited such a strong reaction if it was deemed false. At a White House briefing, the response to the label was dismissive, asserting Biden is not a dictator despite his actions. The discussion highlighted that true dictators enrich themselves while suppressing dissent, and contrasted Biden's behavior with that of historical dictators. Ultimately, the argument was made that Biden does not fit the profile of a dictator, emphasizing the distinction between his governance and authoritarian rule.

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Federal agents in the Chicago area are on alert after being targeted by leaders of a major street gang, amid a separate incident where border patrol agents were attacked by a shooter. In Little Village, Chicago police responded to an incident where a man drove up in a jeep and fired shots at border patrol agents. After shell casings and video were collected, multiple agencies tracked the shooter and a suspect was taken into custody. The suspect is described as an illegal alien with a past felony conviction for firearms; authorities say he was in the Jeep and armed. DHS released pictures showing federal vehicles damaged after at least four were rammed this week, with others pelted by bricks and cans of paint. Border patrol agents were alerted that the street gang Latin Kings directed their membership to shoot on-site federal agents operating as part of Operation Midway Blitz. A shoot-on-site threat for federal law enforcement is described as extremely concerning. Federal agents and their top brass say rhetoric from elected officials in Illinois calling agents barbarians triggers violence and lawlessness. Protesters described as saying “You Nazis” and “Gestapo,” with accounts of peaceful protests turning hostile. Leaders in Washington anticipate more violence as neighborhoods are urged to form mobs, record arrests with their phones, and make noise each time agents make arrests. One participant describes it as “really disgusting” that the rhetoric is being used to turn the tables on law enforcement for carrying out arrests. Last week, US district judge Sarah Ellis issued an…

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

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The Biden administration arrested Donald Trump, prompting Fox News to run a chyron labeling Biden a "wannabe dictator." This sparked outrage, leading to the resignation of the producer responsible for the banner and a public apology from Fox. Critics, including some Democrats, expressed anger over the characterization, questioning why it elicited such a response if it was false. In a White House briefing, no official comment was made regarding the chyron. The discussion shifted to the characteristics of a dictator, with the speaker asserting that Biden does not fit that profile, citing the absence of typical dictator behaviors and family dynamics. Instead, Biden promotes a message of shared responsibility for children, presenting himself as a unifying figure rather than a dictator.

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177 veterans were arrested for protesting the January 6th election results, some unable to use their First Amendment rights in court. Ashley Babbitt, a protester, was killed that day, contrary to claims about Capitol Police fatalities. Vigils are held outside the DC prison for those affected, and Matt Gaetz is one of the few representatives who has shown support. This situation highlights the lengths to which some will go to prevent Trump from regaining power. The truth about January 6th must be preserved in American history, and it's crucial to share this narrative to help those whose lives have been impacted. Support and engagement with this content are appreciated to spread awareness. Thank you.

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Our cyber command and special forces have arrested over 400 individuals, including Pelosi, Biden, Hunter Biden, and Romney. We are in a military coup, arresting corrupt officials. The recent events at the Capitol were a sting operation to retrieve Pelosi's computer. Trump orchestrated this to expose Democrat corruption. Biden won't be president, there will be mass arrests and military tribunals due to lack of trust in government officials.

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President Trump's home was raided over a document dispute, while Hunter Biden and Joe Biden are being protected by the Justice Department. The Biden administration is ignoring the American people's concerns about the equal application of the rule of law.

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The speaker states that the Secret Service visited their house because of a social media post saying "8647," which the speaker clarifies means "get rid of Trump." The speaker insists this phrase is a call for impeachment, the 25th amendment, or voting Trump out of office, not assassination. According to the speaker, Trump claimed on the news that "8647" means assassinate him. The speaker denies ever calling for violence against anyone, especially the President. They say the Secret Service agents were friendly and said they were sent by Washington. The speaker claims that right-wing social media accounts used "8646" to mean "get rid of Biden" when he was president. The speaker believes Trump is trying to create a new meaning for the phrase to target those who disagree with him and asserts they will not be intimidated into silence.

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This week on Straight to the Point, Harmit Dillon, Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, discusses a federal investigation into what she calls an attack on a Minnesota church, detailing charges and potential future arrests. Key points on the Minnesota church protest and related federal charges: - The 14-page indictment centers on violations of the FACE Act, which criminalizes disrupting a religious service or invading a house of worship, and also covers abortion clinics and crisis pregnancy centers. The case includes conspiracy to violate federal civil rights in connection with these offenses. - The accusation describes a two-stage attack rather than a simple protest: a first wave of participants, primarily white allies, sat in pews to appear as a church service, followed by a second wave that disrupted the sermon and caused fear among congregants. - The church scene included statements like “this isn’t God’s house, this is the house of the devil.” Nine individuals have been indicted so far; prosecutors say the broader group involved could number about 40 based on video evidence. - The DOJ is pursuing all individuals who invaded the church with the intent to disrupt prayer and deprive parishioners of First Amendment rights. Some suspects claimed to be journalists, though the government notes the content shows pregame activities, tailgating with donuts and coffee, and coordinated actions that support a conspiracy theory. Reaction to media and journalists: - Don Lemon’s remarks on late-night TV about overreach are addressed. Dillon emphasizes that the mic and camera do not grant a license to break the law, and prosecutors have pursued arrests with search warrants and evidence, while acknowledging that journalism status is not decisive in determining liability in this case. - The DOJ references specific individuals who claimed journalism status, noting that several arrested individuals made such claims. Investigations, scope, and law-enforcement context: - Dillon states the DOJ is examining all participants who invaded the church; the universe could extend beyond the nine indicted to roughly 40 people based on the video evidence. - The incident raised safety concerns for law enforcement and parishioners; she cites prior related church attacks and a fatal shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic church as context for a zero-tolerance stance on disrupting houses of worship. Other ongoing civil rights matters: - A separate civil rights review into the January shooting death of ICU nurse Alex Preti by Homeland Security agents is mentioned. The process involves evidence preservation, ballistic analysis, and collaboration with the FBI and DHS; it remains general and non-specific about current investigative steps. Anti-ICE activism and security measures: - Reports of anti-ICE activists setting up roadblocks and using license plate readers are described as a criminal matter—obstruction of federal law enforcement—and are framed against broader safety concerns for federal agents facing threats. - Tom Holman’s push to deploy full body cameras for Homeland Security agents, starting with ICE, is welcomed as a transparency measure to protect civil rights and assess potential violations. Georgia 2020 election ballots and civil/criminal proceedings: - Dillon outlines a timeline of two tracks: a civil suit to obtain Georgia’s voter rolls for a comprehensive review, and a parallel criminal investigation operation leading to a search warrant at an election hub in Fulton County. - The civil case sought ballots because of concerns about irregularities in Fulton County processing; the criminal case took precedence due to implications for Fifth Amendment rights and ongoing investigations. - There is mention of ongoing debates about the handling of ballots, with some Georgia officials acknowledging mishandling, though not framed as systemic fraud; the department may seek ballots in other swing states if appropriate, subject to legal preservation periods and evolving facts. - The timeline hints at potential action ahead of the midterms, with involvement from DNI Tulsi Gabbard on election-security matters. The interview emphasizes that the indictment details a wide-ranging, premeditated conspiracy to disrupt a church service, the DOJ’s commitment to pursuing all involved, and the broader context of civil rights investigations related to use of force, protest rights, and election integrity.

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At the Capitol, interviewers discuss why the Biden administration didn't release certain files, with participants saying, "they were sealed for a number of times" and "they were sequestered and unavailable to to be released," and adding, "From what I understand, he didn't have the ability to do that." They claim, "the Trump administration does have access to it" and acknowledge, "Yes" that the Biden administration didn't. The exchange turns personal as a protester calls the journalist, "a piece of shit" and accuses him of "coaching" protesters; the journalist replies, "I'm not gonna engage." Debates about transparency follow: "We believe the women" and "We believe all women." They mention a forthcoming tape: "We have a tape coming out tomorrow about a DOJ official saying there's a cover up," and note, "Seems like a good guy" Massey. "Trump equals traitor."

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John Nance and Hogan DeGidley discuss a recent FBI case and press conference. Patel’s FBI has been extremely transparent, and that transparency will continue to reassure the American people that information regarding this subject will flow as appropriate without jeopardizing the prosecution of the case. A key takeaway is the suggestion that forensic evidence could be the linchpin to identifying the suspect, despite millions of data lines to review; pieces such as DNA or a fingerprint related to the pipe bombs themselves may have been the actual “smoking gun.” There is emphasis on teamwork and the idea that information had been left to collect dust rather than being newly uncovered. AG Merrick Garland’s remarks are cited, highlighting that the evidence leading to the arrest had been sitting at the FBI for years. The FBI, along with US Attorney Piro and prosecutors, worked tirelessly for months sifting through evidence that had been at the FBI with the Biden administration for four years. The point is made that there was no new tip or new witness, just diligent police work and prosecutorial effort. Hogan DeGidley asks why the case wasn’t cracked during President Biden’s four years in office. The response suggests that it either couldn’t be done or wouldn’t be done, and that the American people suffered as a result. It is stated that this did not come from new evidence but from information already in the bureau and departments being sifted through. The discussion frames the case as a win for the administration, the FBI, and the DOJ, and a step toward transparency, accountability, and justice. They note that the attackers placed pipe bombs at both the RNC and DNC locations; the motives remain unknown, and questions about a possible Antifa link or other theories are mentioned as preliminary. Cash Patel is quoted as saying the FBI has committed to being the most transparent law enforcement operation in U.S. history while ensuring accountability in the courts with U.S. Attorneys and prosecutors. The aim is to divulge information when prudent and constitutionally permissible, safeguarding the case, to secure the nation’s capital and allow Americans to live in safe, secure neighborhoods. This is attributed to leadership from the FBI Washington Field Office. John Nance comments that Patel is doing a very good job and that the director’s social-media transparency is notable. He expresses encouragement about the FBI’s reform efforts and notes that the White House press narrative around January 6 is seen as misaligned with the pipe-bomb case. The arrest took place in Woodbridge, Virginia, a wealthy DMV suburb, prompting remarks about why the dots weren’t connected sooner.

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They argue that as things get more intense, "the people in charge desire violence or trying to provoke a violent" and "They can't win in a peaceful fight," yet "Remain peaceful, period." They contend media cherry-picks and "this is satire," referencing Swift’s "modest proposal" to illustrate deception. They say conservatives, populists, and Christians are portrayed as violent while "they're the ones taking him off the ballot." They're the ones indicting him. An "'Atlantic Monthly' headline," claimed "even if Trump wins, we're gonna block him" and others say "even if he wins, we'll decertify him." They point to Georgia indictments over "let's investigate," insist "false flags are real" and "provocateurs are real," and note a Whitmer plot with offers like "$10,000 a month" to kidnap Whitmer. They warn Democrats aim to strip Trump of the Insurrection Act and fear uprisings if he is elected, as BLM, Antifa, and others protest.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Mental Fitness, and Kavanaugh Assassination Threat, with Rand Paul, Rich Lowry & Ryan Grim
Guests: Rand Paul, Rich Lowry, Ryan Grim
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the assassination threat against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, highlighting the arrest of a California man who arrived at Kavanaugh's home armed with weapons and expressing intentions to kill him. Senator Rand Paul joins the conversation, criticizing the White House and Democrats for allegedly encouraging protests outside justices' homes, which he believes could incite violence. Paul emphasizes the need for accountability for the leaker of the Dobbs opinion, suggesting that their actions have endangered justices and their families. Kelly and Paul discuss the lack of media coverage regarding the assassination attempt, contrasting it with the extensive coverage of the January 6th Capitol riot. They express concern over the implications of protests outside justices' homes and the potential for violence. Paul argues that the law against protesting outside justices' residences should be enforced to prevent intimidation and threats. The discussion shifts to President Biden's mental fitness, with Kelly noting a recent poll indicating that many Americans are concerned about his cognitive abilities. Paul acknowledges the president's gaffes and misstatements, particularly in foreign policy, suggesting that Biden's unscripted comments could lead to serious consequences. He believes that the president's mental state should be scrutinized, especially given the potential risks to national security. Kelly introduces Dr. Dale Bredesen, a brain health expert, to discuss cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease. Bredesen explains the importance of early detection and intervention, emphasizing that cognitive decline can often be addressed if caught early. He outlines the stages of cognitive impairment and the need for comprehensive evaluations to identify potential issues. Bredesen advocates for proactive measures to maintain brain health, including lifestyle changes and medical evaluations. The show concludes with Kelly expressing interest in further exploring brain health and prevention strategies, teasing upcoming guests and topics for future episodes.
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