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- "The January 6 stuff was a culmination of what started many years ago back when Obama was in office." - "They decided to use it for their own self interest." - "There were a few at the very top, both sides, who knew exactly what was coming and tried to add to it." - "Yeah. And it was a coup." - "They were going to eliminate Pence." - "There were phony FBI out there." - "There were phony Secret Service, and there was phony US marshals." - "So the original plan was to take over the sledblade, and the marshals had to come in." - "That's why he was phoning marshals out there."

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Speaker 0 believed that the ability to challenge the election results was over. Speaker 1 disagreed, stating that although Congress certified the results, they didn't want to say the election was completely over. Speaker 0 recounted a conversation where someone referred to President Trump as "the boss" and claimed they wouldn't leave power. Speaker 1 clarified that Congress had certified the results but didn't explicitly say the election was over. Speaker 0 pointed out that staying in power doesn't work that way. Speaker 1 concluded by saying they would accept the results of the presidential election.

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Just finished a meeting at the White House planning our objection for January 6th. We won't let Biden and the Democrats steal the election. Trump won by a landslide. Contact your house reps and senators to ensure their support. Many people are already involved. Stay tuned. Translation: Just finished a meeting at the White House planning our objection for January 6th. We won't let Biden and the Democrats steal the election. Trump won by a landslide. Contact your house reps and senators to ensure their support. Many people are already involved. Stay tuned.

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In response to questions about Republicans denouncing his True Social post after Rob Reiner’s murder, Speaker 1 said: "I wasn't a fan of his at all. He was a a deranged person as far as Trump is concerned." He asserted, "He said, he liked he knew it was false. In fact, it's the exact opposite that I was, a friend of Russia controlled by Russia. You know, it was the Russia hoax." He claimed Reiner "was one of the people behind it" and that Reiner "hurt himself in, career wise." He described Reiner as "a deranged person, Trump derangement syndrome," and stated, "I was not a fan of Rob Reiner at all in any way, shape, or form." The exchange closed with Speaker 0 saying, "Loose lips, mister president."

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The speaker asserts that the effort to release the Epstein files came directly from President Trump. They acknowledge that many people may have a hard time with this claim, but state that it is the truth. The speaker also says that Trump fought the hardest to stop these files from being released.

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Speaker 0 discusses a transcript of a call from President Trump trying to overturn the election. They play an audio clip where Trump mentions criminal events. Speaker 1 feels threatened by Trump's comments about overseas ballots. Speaker 2 thought Trump believed he won the race but had investigated all allegations.

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The speaker questions the DNC's corruption level, suggesting it functions as a campaign arm for the president. The bigger issue, however, was Joe Biden's chief of staff, who wielded enormous power. The speaker stresses the chief of staff's influence, describing him as a "shadowy, blister to ball type figure." While not publicly recognizable, this individual held significant power within the White House. The speaker emphasizes avoiding him, describing him as "scary."

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The speaker details their past support for Scott Pressler, including inviting him to WalkAway events, promoting him on news outlets like Fox News, and featuring him in a video series. They offered him a job and legal assistance, and facilitated a connection with Lara Trump. After the 2020 election, the speaker noticed a change in Pressler. He allegedly didn't reciprocate support within a group of activists organizing rallies and changed plans to coordinate efforts in Georgia. On January 6th, Pressler sat next to the speaker at Trump's speech but didn't acknowledge how he got the seat. After the speaker's arrest related to January 6th, Pressler offered support but didn't publicly defend them. He later posted support for Steve Bannon. The speaker also notes Pressler began using a different accent in public. When the speaker's documents were leaked to the media, Pressler remained silent. The speaker won their case and Pressler acknowledged it by using the trending phrase. The speaker concludes Pressler is self-serving, not brave, kind, grateful, or honest, and that his public persona is false. A second video will address Pressler's claims about his work in Pennsylvania.

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During Trump's time in office, Ronna Romney McDaniel, head of the Republican Party, played a role in sending fake electors to Congress and trying to overturn election results. She directed Michigan officials not to certify the vote and told them not to sign it. The goal was to use the party's power to reject election results and hold onto power. The current project is to convince Americans that the 2020 election was not legitimate and to undermine trust in future elections.

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"You wanna talk about an insurrection? This is a insurrection against the American people that was thwarted at multiple times." "He looked me in the eye and said, the truth of the matter is we took the playbook for psychological operations and information warfare that we would use against our enemies, and we turned it against the American people to undo the twenty sixteen election and to make sure they didn't elect Donald Trump in 2020." "Now that is a senior intelligence officer with more than thirty years of experience, a patriot who served in some of the most dangerous parts of the world, and he understood that the tactics of making something fake look real were ripped right up our out of our intelligence communities." "Our intelligence agencies not only harm Donald Trump, they were harming the American public, the national security interest of the American public."

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Speaker 0: Jim Jordan played a significant role in Trump's attempt to challenge the election results. Speaker 1: Trump requested a vote recount, which is not the same as overthrowing the government. However, some believe the media's continuous portrayal of this narrative is influenced by project Mockingbird. Regardless, everyone involved is part of it.

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I wasn't surprised by Trump's circle calling for violence after the 2020 election. It wasn't just talk - they intended to act. If this happened in an African country, it would be called a coup or an attack on democracy. It was shocking to witness in the most powerful democracy. The gravity of the situation didn't fully hit me until afterwards. Translation: I wasn't surprised by the calls for violence in Trump's circle after the 2020 election. If this happened in an African country, it would be called a coup or an attack on democracy. It was shocking to witness in the most powerful democracy. The gravity of the situation didn't fully hit me until afterwards.

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Speaker 0 describes that on 07/18/2023 special counsel Jack Smith has decided to pursue another arrest and more indictments of President Trump, alleging it is a result of the Fed storming the Capitol on 01/06/2021 and targeting Trump for his role in the effort to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power on that date. He asserts that all President Trump did was give a speech and that he incited nothing. He claims the people disrupting the peaceful transfer of power were “our government.” He argues that when videos from the Capitol appeared, Tucker Carlson, while still on Fox News, claimed the videos were manipulated, asserting they were added to with people, sound, fire, and smoke, probably mirrors, to make it look horrific. He says footage has been removed from the Internet, making reflection on 01/06 difficult, and that all remaining footage is manipulated, stating there was not all the fire and smoke and that the famous picture is a manipulated image. He asserts the rioters didn’t bring guns and that there was no fire or smoke, but instead “where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” and that history has been changed and references are no longer available. He claims that during the Fed’s direction, Trump did say on video what he should have said, including “I know your pain. I know your hurt. We had an election stolen from us, but you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to respect our great people in law and order. There’s nothing more he could have said.” He notes the video is difficult to find but exonerates Trump, maintaining he incited nothing, especially since the feds were doing most of it. He says this video will be important in the coming weeks and months as Smith continues to go after Trump, predicting suppression of the video by social media platforms, as in the immediate aftermath of the Fed’s direction. He says he captured the video and urges sharing. Speaker 1 quotes Trump: “I know you’re pained. I know you’re hurt. We had an election that was stolen from us. It was a landslide election, and everyone knows it, especially the other side. But you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. We have to respect our great people in law and order. We don’t want anybody hurt. It’s a very tough period of time. There’s never been a time like this where such a thing happened, where they could take it away from all of us, from me, from you, from our country. This was a fraudulent election, but we can’t play into the hands of these people. We have to have peace. So go home. We love you. You’re very special. You’ve seen what happens. You see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. I know how you feel, but go home and go home at peace.” Speaker 0 adds that Tucker Carlson claimed Democrat party and those involved in planning and organizing the insurrection hired a Good Morning America producer to dramatize the footage and even dubbed in sound, to make it more sensational, implying the footage was staged. He questions why it would be necessary to add sound and create more people and fire or smoke to redefine the events, suggesting the feds planted and altered footage to present an insurrection. Speaker 2 reinforces the claim with a direct statement: “How staged and fraudulent was the work of the January 6 committee? Democrats hired a Good Morning America producer called James Goldston to dramatize the footage they released. They even dubbed in audio to make the pictures more sensational as in a docudrama. The networks carried it all live as if it were real.”

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I caught a Pentagon advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, specializing in AI, coordinating a secret war room to counter Trump. This guy, Jamie Mannarino, worked for Hillary Clinton, then the FBI as a "spy hunter," and now advises on AI technologies that "don't yet exist." Mannarino was caught on hidden camera discussing these secret meetings and expressing his negative opinions about Trump. He even mentioned consulting with retired generals about what actions they could take to prevent certain potential presidential actions. Following this exposure, the Pentagon spokesperson stated they were not involved and that Mannarino was out of control and had been stopped. This is an example of the deep state attempting a coup.

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Speaker 0 claimed the former president was illegitimate for 4 years. Speaker 1 argued about conceding the election and potential violence in the future. They debated about the Capitol attack and the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick. Speaker 1 denied that anyone died during the attack, but Speaker 0 mentioned Sicknick's death.

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Pat Cipollone, Trump's chief counsel, is being criticized for his actions and may face consequences in the future. Questions are raised about who hired him and why he was kept in his position for so long. There is frustration over the handling of the situation, with suggestions that it could have been resolved quickly if the team was more competent.

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In a conversation with ABC's Jonathan Karl, Trump discussed his intentions for January 6th. He initially planned to go to the Capitol but was advised against it by the Secret Service. Trump expressed his desire to return and personally address the situation, but the Secret Service disagreed. He believed he would have been well received. As a prosecutor, this conversation could be useful in building a case against Trump, as it shows his knowledge of his supporters' actions. However, Trump's objective seems to be more political than legal. His rhetoric is becoming increasingly dangerous, as seen in his recent True Social post. It is clear that he is unfit for public office and poses a threat to democracy.

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The White House confirmed Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams. Translation: The White House confirmed that Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams.

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Trump and his supporters are accused of embracing and joking about political violence, which the speaker strongly condemns. Various individuals are heard expressing their desire for uprisings, unrest, physical confrontations, and even assassination towards Trump. The speaker mentions blowing up the White House and warns Trump supporters to be cautious. The transcript concludes with the speaker shaming those who harbor anger and hatred towards the former president.

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A woman in a pink MAGA shirt pointed out that a Capitol Police officer had voted for Joe Biden, leading a small crowd to yell racist slurs at him. The officer expressed shock at being called a racial slur while in uniform.

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Dan Scavino, the former social media director for the White House, became deputy chief of staff. The conversation in question took place around December 19, 2020, at the White House. During the conversation, Scavino expressed excitement and stated that they didn't care about the claims and ability to challenge the election results. He emphasized that President Trump, whom they referred to as "the boss," would not leave under any circumstances and they intended to stay in power. When reminded that it doesn't work that way, Scavino reiterated that they didn't care.

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Amjad Fassisi, a CIA contractor, reveals that the CIA withheld information from President Trump and colluded with other intelligence agencies to do so. He also claims that Trump is under constant surveillance and that they even spy on his ex-wife. Fassisi states that the directors of the CIA, including Gina Haspel and Mike Pompeo, purposely kept information from Trump and that they thought he was a "fucking dumbass." He also mentions that the intelligence agencies don't trust each other and don't share information. Fassisi's statements suggest potential illegal activities and corruption within the intelligence community.

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The transcript captures a short, informal discussion about Donald Trump’s handling of the Epstein files and the broader question of whether presidents protect rich and powerful people at the expense of victims in sex-crime cases. The dialogue unfolds between Speaker 0 and Speaker 1, with a recent history/politics flavor and an on-the-record moment later in the exchange. Speaker 0 begins by asking Speaker 1 how Trump fought to avoid releasing the Epstein files, noting that Trump initially indicated a release but then reversed course. Speaker 1 responds noncommittally, suggesting that Trump “probably” had friends who were involved and that Trump “saved them” from trouble. The question is framed as whether this constitutes presidential conduct—protecting powerful people rather than victims. Speaker 0 presses further, asking if protecting rich and powerful people over sex-crime victims is appropriate for a president, and whether such behavior is common in presidential history. Speaker 1 counters by pointing to historical examples, stating that many presidents have favored their friends and families, adding that while JFK’s affairs were noted, he claims Kennedy “got caught,” implying possible crimes. Speaker 0 acknowledges Kennedy’s infidelity but questions whether there were crimes, while Speaker 1 reiterates the point that Kennedy “got caught,” and asserts that such behavior is not becoming of a United States president. The conversation shifts toward evaluating current leadership: Speaker 0 asks whether Speaker 1 agrees with Trump’s protection of powerful individuals at the expense of crime victims. Speaker 1 answers, “All depends on who the powerful people are,” suggesting a conditional view rather than a blanket condemnation or approval. The discussion then veers to the expectation that a president should serve all Americans, not just the wealthy, and Speaker 0 reiterates the moral question. Speaker 1, initially evasive about personal details, asserts that they are a state representative and holds a badge, claiming to work for their country. The exchange ends with a sense of irony in the narrator’s commentary: the “moral of the story” being that it’s acceptable for Donald Trump to protect rich and powerful men because he himself is rich and powerful, effectively equating protection of the powerful with personal parity. Overall, the transcript presents a back-and-forth debate about why presidents might shield powerful individuals, how historical precedents factor into current judgments, and whether leadership should be equally accountable to all segments of society, ending with a skeptical, wrap-up sentiment about the perceived fairness of such protections.

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A woman declares she is a "Hot girl for Donald Trump" and will vote for him in 2024. She clarifies, "I am not with her," meaning Kamala Harris. Another person confirms, "Hot girls for Donald Trump. 100%." The first woman repeats her support, saying, "Trump all the way."

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The speaker discusses how a story about Donald Trump grabbing a Secret Service agent's neck was fabricated. The driver and others present that day denied it happened. The committee ignored evidence contradicting the narrative they wanted to push. Destroyed material likely went against their agenda. Liz Cheney is the prominent figure in this committee. Translation: The speaker talks about a false story involving Donald Trump and a Secret Service agent. Evidence disproving the story was ignored. Destroyed material likely contradicted their agenda. Liz Cheney is a key figure in this committee.
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