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Many U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, Detroit, Baltimore, New York, and San Francisco, would like a Democratic congressional delegation to address issues in their districts. The speaker highlights the case of an alleged MS-13 gang member who is an El Salvadoran citizen. Democrats are allegedly complaining about the cost of repatriating criminals and gang members to their home countries, while simultaneously wanting to fund congressional trips for press conferences. The speaker claims Americans want safe cities and the ability for their children to be safe. They believe the Democratic Party prioritizes alleged gang members and illegal immigrants over American citizens, which is why Trump is president. The speaker concludes that the Trump administration will bring about the changes Americans desire.

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The speaker states that the majority of protests have been violent, not peaceful. They cite nearly 400 arrests of illegal aliens alone since the protests began in June. The speaker claims that hundreds of people have assaulted law enforcement officers. They assert that the Democrat governor and mayor of Los Angeles have failed their citizens. According to the speaker, most Americans and Californians do not want to see law enforcement officers being assaulted. They thank the president for taking action to protect federal law enforcement agents, federal buildings, and the federal mission of deporting illegal criminals. The speaker says this mission will continue.

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The speaker argues that the nation is heading toward a civil war due to irreconcilable political and ideological divides that are deepening. They claim the Democratic Party is becoming more radical and that every current issue hinges on illegal immigration. Specific points raised include the belief that Democrats want to spend a trillion dollars on healthcare, push for a census to counsel for congressional racism, and advocate electoral changes or mass deportations in cities like Portland, Chicago, and Los Angeles. According to the speaker, without illegal aliens or foreign entities in the country, Democrats cannot assemble votes, despite loving democracy, because the mathematical reality doesn’t work for them. The speaker notes contemporaneous political tensions, including a Supreme Court decision and redistricting fights, comparing those fights to “kids in this chat room.” They assert that with enough urgency and a maximal strategy, the 21 would already be on the table and a plan would be executed, but that the establishment resists because it wants to remain part of the established order. They claim this dynamic has persisted for forty to fifty years, and that although Republicans have won control of the House, Senate, and presidency at times, the country remains “on a cliff of an abyss.” They credit Trump with preventing the country from collapsing, suggesting that without him “the country be over.” The speaker predicts worsening partisan conflict, citing perceived left-wing escalation and examples like a Kansas dynamic where people are “thrown under the bus” and treated as unworthy of forgiveness. They describe the left as moving up an escalatory ladder, and refer to Mondami as a “Marxist jihadist” who might win by roughly 15 points. In New York City, they reference Sadiq Khan and describe everything the left has as more radical than anticipated, asserting a widening chasm and a lack of meaningful debate. Regarding strategy, the speaker criticizes the Trump administration, including Pam Bondi, for not moving quickly enough. They acknowledge a recent Oval Office discussion about stopping street violence as positive but insist the focus must be on the deep state: taking the administrative apparatus, leveraging a short window of time, prioritizing and expanding hires for U.S. attorneys, and ensuring arrests translate into durable outcomes. Without this, they warn, good arrests will be undermined by future waves of bad actors returning. The call is to maximize strategy, seize institutions, and act with urgency.

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"The democrats have fucked around and lost 2,100,000 registered voters since 2020." "Zero. About carjackings. Three." "the city with said murder rate, well, that just happens to be Democrat ran." "the city with the highest murder rate in Texas is Houston." "Well, who runs Houston? A democrat." "now they wanna bring what Trump doing in DC to Chicago, and the democrats are losing their fucking mind." "the biggest question is why are democrats so obsessed with keeping crime around?" "Because, you know, they say Trump is trying to attack the black and brown communities." "Them communities are the ones that get the biggest benefit out of this." "I think the damn whole crap party and everybody in it is the biggest, goofiest, Max Smith's motherfuckers I've ever seen in my life." "I'm off to the gym, man. Love peas and chicken grease. I'm a get out of here."

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Republicans represent extremism that threatens the foundations of the republic and are a threat to democracy. They will take rights away, endanger lives, and endanger the planet by not addressing climate change. People need to take to the streets because Trump is a dictator. There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives, and a consistent narrative about how dangerous Trump is. Trump is an existential threat to democracy and fundamental freedoms. Some believe that someone will have to put a bullet in Donald Trump. Kamala should stop saying that Trump is a threat to democracy because it's being received as a call to action.

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People need to start taking to the streets because this is a dictatorship. There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives. The biggest terror threat in this country is white men. They're not going to stop before election day in November, and they're not going to stop after election day. If you think things are bad now, you ain't seen nothing yet. The speaker doesn't know why there aren't uprisings all over the country.

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At the 20th police precinct, the speaker shows a bag of drugs (possibly cocaine or meth) in front of the station. They claim that criminal activity is not taken seriously anymore and blame it on the police being busy with homicides and the influence of BLM. They also criticize politicians for taking guns away from law-abiding citizens and allowing illegal aliens in police precincts. The speaker urges people to stop voting for Democrats if they are tired of these policies.

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Migrants are coming in and the speaker emphasizes the need for citizens to stand up and fight for their city. They believe that no one is coming to help them and that the migrants are here to steal their votes and destroy their future. The speaker criticizes elected officials, claiming they are not truly elected and are using absentee ballots. When asked about AOC and other members of Congress, the speaker expresses anger and states that they will never be allowed to walk down the streets again because they have destroyed the city, particularly Queens. The video ends abruptly.

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There have been calls to confront congresspeople and address the issue of domestic enemies. The increase in shootings in New York City and Los Angeles is concerning, with homicides up by 32%. The situation in Seattle, where there have been crimes like murder, shootings, rape, robbery, and assault, is alarming. Some advocate for the complete dismantling of the Minneapolis police department and a revolution to bring about a new communist world. Waiting for the next election is not an option.

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There are concerns about domestic enemies in the government and the need to confront congresspeople. The NYPD and Los Angeles are experiencing a significant increase in student support. Seattle has seen issues with violence and crime in certain blocks. There is a call to dismantle the Minneapolis police department and bring about a communist revolution. Waiting for the next election is not an option.

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Marxists, Islamists, and the administration have convinced a Washington DC jury to convict 5 pro-life activists who now face up to 11 years in prison for protesting. Meanwhile, individuals with different political beliefs are being sentenced to 10, 15, and even 20 years in prison. Antifa and other groups have caused chaos in cities like Portland, Minneapolis, and Seattle, engaging in violence, looting, and even taking over parts of the city. This political repression is immoral, un-American, and dangerous. If elected, the speaker promises to appoint a special task force to review the cases of unjustly persecuted political prisoners and sign their pardons or commutations on day 1.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets. Protesters express their anger towards immigration practices and criticize the president. Some even suggest violence, like punching or assassinating him. Actors and politicians make controversial statements, including references to blowing up the White House and hoping for the president's assassination. There are concerns about becoming a police state and the use of government power against citizens. The focus is shifting towards domestic terrorism, with certain groups being labeled as radical. The transcript ends with a statement about the ability to do anything.

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A protest outside a synagogue in Los Angeles turned violent, highlighting the failure of leaders to keep people safe in California. Crime rates are rising, with many victims not reporting incidents due to lack of faith in law enforcement. Reasons for the increase in crime include reduced incarceration rates, lack of police presence, and a narrative that criminals are victims. Calls for more police funding and rehabilitation programs are made, with criticism towards politicians like Biden, Newsom, and Bass for their handling of the situation. The influence of George Soros in defunding the police is also mentioned, along with the need for stronger action to address rising crime rates.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, labeling the current situation as dictatorial. The speaker questions the need for polite and peaceful protests, criticizing immigration practices. They express a desire to physically harm individuals, including the president, and suggest that violence should have been used against him. The speaker also highlights their belief that white men pose the biggest terror threat in the country. They mention an incident involving an escalator and express a desire to punch the president in the face. Lastly, they mention the idea of assassinating Donald Trump.

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- Overnight, Minneapolis on fire. - The crowd erupted in cheers as the council voted unanimously to move ahead with a $15 minimum wage. - The same city council that voted to abolish the police department. - Minneapolis income gap between whites and African Americans is the second worst in the country. - Ilhan Omar, the other day, said we need to abolish capitalism. - Time to end capitalism as we know it. - Capitalism as we know it's got us the housing crisis right now, and it's got us climate change. - Everything they're proposing hasn't worked, which is why we're talking about Minneapolis. - A rising tide truly lifts all boats. - When socialism fails, the apologists always say, we just didn't do it enough. - Give me low taxes and give me public order.

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The speaker announces a historic action to rescue the capital from crime and chaos, calling it "liberation day in DC" and promising to take back the capital. He says he is "officially invoking section seven forty of the District Of Columbia Home Rule Act" and "placing the DC Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control." He explains the National Guard will be deployed to restore order and safety and that troops will be allowed to do their job. He hints at extending the same measures to New York, and, if necessary, to Chicago, which he calls "a disaster" and its leaders "totally incompetent." He singles out Pritzker as "an incompetent" and notes his family "threw him out of the business" and that he "ran for governor." He references Los Angeles, saying LA "would be burning" without action, claiming "we actually sent in our military" to bring down the water.

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I will reform the DOJ to investigate radical prosecutors who enforce the law in a biased and illegal manner. I will protect police officers from being targeted by the radical left for taking strong action against crime. We need to address the crime issue in our country and improve the poorly managed capital, which is currently plagued by rats, graffiti, and violence. Just this week, three people were shot, and even parks have become unsafe due to tents and homelessness.

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There is a call to confront congresspeople and address the issue of domestic enemies at the White House and in Congress. The speaker criticizes Democrats for ignoring the problem, citing a significant increase in shootings in New York City and Los Angeles. They commend Eric Garcetti for his actions. The speaker mentions a block party in Seattle that has resulted in violence, including murders, shootings, rape, and robbery. They advocate for the complete dismantling of the Minneapolis police department and a revolution to establish a new communist world, without waiting for the next election.

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There is unrest in the streets and plenty of chaos. Police cars are being smashed and torched, shops are being looted, and the National Guard has been called in. There is anger towards the president, with protesters demanding his removal from office. Some individuals even express violent intentions towards him. The situation is intense and there are calls for revolution. One person mentions blowing up the White House and another talks about killing Donald Trump. The atmosphere is tense and volatile.

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The speaker is in Washington D.C. at Black Lives Matter Plaza, near the White House. The speaker says the plaza is being torn up, much like BLM allegedly ravaged, murdered, and torched the country. The speaker says the street used to be painted Black Lives Matter, but workers are replacing the yellow lettering with the original bricks. The speaker claims St. John's Episcopal Church was lit on fire by BLM, along with the White House, in an attempt to kill Donald Trump, who had to escape to a security bunker. The speaker says it is time to desecrate BLM's altars and show the country what actual healing looks like. The speaker believes there should never be another time when divisive, terroristic political movements take over the nation's capital and get painted on the streets. The speaker calls for a full investigation of the BLM organization, claiming it defrauded and spent hundreds of millions of dollars on lavish mansions for themselves and didn't help a single Black person.

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Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass claim everything was peaceful, but this is contradicted by what is being observed. People are spitting on police officers, throwing concrete at them, looting stores, defacing buildings, and taking over the street. People are stopping traffic on the 101 freeway. People are waving the Mexican flag while burning and spitting on the flag of the country they insist on staying in. Karen Bass is not telling the truth and is not acting as mayor. The speaker is looking for positive suggestions from the opposition party.

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The riots in Atlanta, carried out by anti-police left-wing anarchists, are condemned as an abomination. These extremists caused destruction, including smashing windows, setting fire to a police cruiser, and damaging businesses. They were even found with explosives, showing their intent to harm. The justice system in Atlanta, as well as in New York and other places, is criticized for being controlled by Marxist prosecutors. Law-abiding citizens suffer the consequences of this radical left extremism, allegedly sponsored by George Soros. The speaker promises to punish the rioters to the fullest extent of the law and vows to send in federal law enforcement to restore peace and public safety if necessary. The rise in crime in Democrat-run cities is highlighted, and the speaker pledges to make America great again.

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The speaker criticizes Democrat governance of major cities, arguing that Democrat-run cities have allowed savage, bloodthirsty criminals to prey on innocent people. They claim radical left judges, politicians, and activists in these cities have adopted a policy of catch and release for thugs and killers. The speaker cites a specific incident in Charlotte, North Carolina, where a 23-year-old woman who came from Ukraine was murdered on a public train, presenting a photo of the victim and stating she was a beautiful young girl with a magnificent future in this country who is now dead. The killer is described as a deranged monster who was roaming free after 14 prior arrests. The speaker asserts that a depraved criminal element of violent repeat offenders is spreading destruction and death throughout the country and insists that the response must be forceful and strong, stating that “they” understand only one language: to be vicious like them. They claim that 24 of the top 25 most dangerous cities in America are run by Democrat mayors, with Chicago highlighted as an example where 50 people were murdered in recent weeks and hundreds were shot. The speaker contends that it is time to stop this madness and that the people of the country need protection, safety, law, and order. A claim is made that it has been proven that safety can be restored, citing Washington, DC, as an example. The speaker describes DC as previously a bloodthirsty, horrible, dangerous place and one of the worst, but now it is a crime-free city, and they assert that this can be done and can happen fast. The speaker states the goal to keep it that way. The audience is urged to seek help from the president, with the message that Chicago needs help and other cities need help. The speaker pledges to take whatever actions are necessary to achieve safety, declaring that they will make America safe again, including the big cities. The address concludes with a call for support and for decisive action to restore safety and order.

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The speaker discusses protests in New York City where participants chanted: “Christy Noem will hang.” The speaker notes Christy Noem is the secretary for homeland security and says Democrats are “out en masse” saying she will hang. They also chant “save a life, kill an ICE,” and the speaker states this amounts to talking about killing ICE agents. The speaker argues that this demonstrates a permission structure for violence and that the left is openly encouraging violence against ICE agents and cabinet members of the president. The speaker says it will be interesting to see how many Democrats condemn these actions. The speaker asserts that the left has a problem with political violence and that it is visible “more and more.” They claim this is unacceptable and criticize the left for portraying themselves as more virtuous and morally superior, describing this behavior as inconsistent with that portrayal. The speaker emphasizes the need to call this out and to raise awareness about what they view as the violence being promoted by the left. Additionally, the speaker promotes a free email newsletter, stating that it is sent every morning around 7 AM Central. They mention that the link to subscribe is in their profile and urge viewers to drop their email and subscribe. The segment ends with the speaker noting they will see the audience in the next update.

The Rubin Report

Host Can’t Stop Laughing at Republican’s Perfect Kamala Joke
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Dave Rubin opens by describing his recent travel and public appearances, including time spent with various media and entertainment figures, and a confrontational online/streamed experience where he felt surrounded by hostile participants. He recounts returning to Florida after seeing a social media controversy that he initially thought was aimed at him, only to realize it concerned a different person with the same name. He then frames the discussion as an extended look at American politics, election rules, and party strategy, connecting developments at multiple levels of government. He discusses redistricting fights beginning with Virginia, where a voter-approved attempt to alter congressional maps was rejected by the Virginia Supreme Court on constitutional grounds. He then links that to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling limiting race as a predominant factor in drawing congressional districts, which he says would disrupt race-based districting and anger Democrats who argued that removing race would weaken Black political representation. He criticizes Democratic leaders for what he portrays as contradictory messaging and for seeking changes such as expanding the Supreme Court, altering electoral structures, and pursuing policy changes he views as radical. Rubin also presents clips and commentary about Democratic positions, Supreme Court reform debates, and allegations that Democrats are motivated by power rather than constitutional principles. Turning to other states, he discusses California politics and contrasts Republican prospects with Democratic claims about institutional authority, arguing that Democratic leaders anticipate “break-the-glass” measures if Republicans gain unexpected power. He then pivots to Los Angeles, focusing on concerns about crime, drugs, homelessness, and preparedness for wildfire disasters, using examples from media discussions and interviews to argue that local governance has failed to address major issues. He also addresses New York City, describing tensions involving housing and wealth, and claims about public order and rising anti-Jewish sentiment, referencing reactions from media figures and commentators. He concludes by urging viewers to recognize escalating extremism and to remain politically engaged ahead of upcoming elections.
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