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The speaker claims that someone, presumably a former FBI director, called for the assassination of the president. The speaker states that the individual knew exactly what he was implying, and that this implication was clear. The speaker believes the individual apologized, but doesn't want to apologize for advocating violence. The speaker calls this person a "dirty cop" and says his history is not clean. The speaker does not want to take a position on what should happen as a result of the alleged assassination call, but will leave the decision to others. The speaker suggests that leniency might be understandable if the individual had a clean history, but because he doesn't, the speaker is less inclined to be lenient.

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The speaker criticizes someone for referring to the American people as an "enemy within." The speaker emphasizes the phrase "enemy within," highlighting the perceived offense. The speaker suggests this person is implying a willingness to use the American military against the American people.

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The speaker asserts that the country should be more fearful of white men, claiming they cause most of the deaths in the country. The speaker suggests profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to combat the radicalization of white men.

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The speaker expresses concern about the high number of deaths caused by white men in the country. They emphasize the need to address white supremacy as the most dangerous terrorist threat to the nation. The speaker clarifies that their statement is not influenced by their presence at a black HBCU and that they hold this view wherever they go. The speaker urges people to stand against the poison of white supremacists.

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Speaker 0 argues that, just like George Floyd, there must be violent action: “we're not gonna… tear this motherfucker up.” They claim the second amendment is to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government, stating, “Google it. It's to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government. That's true.” They insist the police should be on “our side fighting, pointing their guns at the fucking government,” and assert, “It's the facts.” They emphasize that the Second Amendment is not for hunting or self-defense, but to protect from tyranny. The speaker expresses personal fear and anger: “I have a little baby,” and asserts, “You put a gun to my baby's head. I'm gonna hurt somebody.” They claim the government is harming them and their community: “That's what they're doing to us.” They identify as not Hispanic and formerly lived comfortably, but now fear for life quality, saying, “I'm black. I used be sitting home smoking my weed, enjoying my money, but I'll die about this shit. I'll have no quality of life left.” They describe difficulties related to immigration status and fear of consequences: their wife, who is documented with a work permit, “won't go to work because they'll take her still.” They claim confiscations of people with documents and even children, and declare that “they're taking people that have documents. They're taking kids.” They declare the world is ending for them and their community and assert the environment as intolerable. The speaker references political outrage and perceived hypocrisy in leadership, noting, “They go snatch the president of Venezuela, but our fucking president is a sex offender.” They suggest drastic action: “Why are we not the White House dragging him out by his fucking collar? That’s where we gotta go, you guys, to White House.” They describe the situation as unsustainable and dismiss what they call “bullshit,” insisting the current state cannot continue. They mention abortion in a negative or contradictory context with frustration: “You can just abort a baby,” implying a provocative or incendiary line of argument. Overall, the message centers on fervent anti-government and anti-establishment sentiment, the belief that the Second Amendment serves as protection against tyranny, a call for direct action, fear for personal and family safety, and accusations of political hypocrisy and systemic oppression affecting immigrants, Black people, and ordinary citizens.

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The speaker asserts that former FBI Director James Comey's use of "86" regarding Trump was a veiled call to assassination, referencing the "8647" slogan used by anti-Trump protesters. They claim Comey is lying about not understanding the meaning, especially given his background prosecuting mobsters who use similar language. The speaker highlights a Rutgers study indicating that over 55% of respondents felt assassinating Trump would be "somewhat justified," attributing this to figures like Comey. They emphasize the seriousness of the threat, citing past assassination attempts and the influence of figures like Comey on public perception. The speaker believes Comey should be held accountable under the law for issuing what they view as a direct threat against the President, potentially goading authorities to make him a "political martyr." They state that someone making similar threats against them is currently jailed and indicted. They conclude that Comey should be in jail due to the potential impact of his words on those who take him seriously, given his stature and media portrayal.

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The president has been trying to provoke violence here, right here, in the black communities and in the brown communities, having ICE kidnap our neighbors, having black having the black community be harassed and profiled and want, want a response. We say, hell no. We won't go. One that respects rights to build trust and keep our communities truly safe and that is fascism free. Free is not a road map to safety. It is a burial. Data and reports from many credible organizations show patterns. Black people are more likely to be stopped, searched, questioned, arrested, and harmed encounters with the law. When we add the president of federal agents or the national guard to daily life in these neighborhoods, the burden can multiply. Not by making harm more rare, but making it more visible and more likely to escalate.

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A hypothetical scenario is presented involving young white men attacking elderly black couples at a country music festival while others cheer and film. The speaker states this would be wrong and those involved should be brought to justice. The speaker then claims that the races are reversed in a real incident at a Cincinnati jazz festival, where young black teens allegedly targeted and brutally beat middle-aged white couples. The speaker describes the videos as horrifically violent, showing a woman being knocked unconscious. The speaker encourages viewers to find the videos on social media. The speaker characterizes the alleged attack as animalistic and evil and claims President Trump's administration is taking it very seriously.

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The speaker argues that "The Black Lives Matter organization show up in Washington DC to protest the National Guard being in Washington DC who is currently helping police in Washington DC get crime under control and this crime being black people unalive and other black people. Majority of it that is." They claim "they believe that it is targeting black communities, threatening civil liberties even though the goal is to lower crime." The speaker repeats "Stupid is as stupid does. But are they really stupid? No. They're not stupid." They note "They're getting low on funds, and they need you to, you know, give a little bit." They warn that "If it happens again in Washington DC, then they'll blame Trump for it instead of blaming the black lives they claim to matter who actually burnt up the city." They add that "Since the National Guard has been deployed, there have been no homicides, people can safely walk down the street with ice around their neck and nice watches. Walking"

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Speaker 0 describes ongoing activity in Minneapolis involving collecting information on ICE whereabouts and telegraphing it to protesters, urging people to come and back them up, including outside a donut shop. The second screen is shown with details: an incident outside Glam Doll Donuts at the Black Forest Inn parking lot on Nicolette Avenue where Alex Preti attempted to film the Border Patrol arrest that was taking place and ended up dead. He notes a call for black backup at the Black Forest Inn parking lot. Observers urgently requested a Glam Doll Donuts, the location where the “Pretty incident” occurred. An observer had been shot by ICE, with unknown condition, and EMTs were present. The speaker emphasizes that people are being urged to actively get out there, and warns that if someone protests or interferes with an ongoing law enforcement operation, there can be horrible consequences. Speaker 1 responds by saying that there should always be decrying of the loss of human life and that they do not want situations like the ones seen in Minneapolis. He asserts that all the blame is being directed at federal law enforcement officers carrying out their legal duties, while part of the responsibility lies with groups that are conspiring to obstruct federal law enforcement, which he characterizes as a crime. He contends they are contributing to the rise in violence in Minneapolis, and asserts that the obstruction of federal law enforcement is illegal. He argues that the Trump administration should not pull back and should not allow a message to be sent that such conspiring, use of funds, and obstruction of federal law enforcement can succeed, because that would undermine federal law enforcement throughout the country.

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MAGA extremists, described as racist sandbags, are being used against us by Donald Trump. The speaker, addressing fellow Americans, announces the intention to have Trump arrested by the FBI before the 2024 election.

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The speaker praises the current administration, stating that President Trump's unique approach is beneficial. They believe he is dismantling enemies that have hindered the progress of their community. These enemies include the Department of Justice, Congress, and the media, which they claim has historically undermined black leaders like Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. The speaker supports Trump's criticism of the media as "fake news" and applauds his confrontations with the FBI.

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The speaker emphasizes the need for our country to be more fearful of white men, as they are responsible for most of the deaths in the country. They specifically mention white supremacists as the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland. The speaker clarifies that their statement is not influenced by their presence at a black HBCU, but rather reflects their belief wherever they go.

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Speaker confronts the audience with a blunt accusation: 'Every one of you, you are. You're complicit in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump twice.' They demand silence: 'You dare Just be quiet.' The speaker asserts the audience 'are responsible for this because you are a you are echoing the horrifically horrible political violent rhetoric that's being produced by the Democrat party.' They reiterate to all present: 'Every single one of you here.' The passage closes with a pointed question: 'How can you say that you don't even know'. The speaker frames the remarks as a direct rebuke to the audience and implicates the rhetoric as coming from the Democrat party.

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The speaker expresses concern over extreme rhetoric surrounding Trump, linking it to recent violence. They call for an end to hyperbolic statements from all elected officials. Another speaker mentions Trump's strong criticism of Biden. Both emphasize the need to calm down and address the dangerous escalation of rhetoric to prevent further violence. They stress the importance of leaders tamping down on inflammatory language to avoid inciting more violence.

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White supremacy is identified as the most lethal terrorist threat to the US homeland by intelligence agents. The speaker urges people to stand up against this poison and violence, emphasizing that white supremacy has no place in America.

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The speaker agrees that cities and towns are being overrun and crime is out of control. However, they disagree about the source of the problem. The speaker claims the "MAGA gang" and white supremacists are descending upon places like Springfield, Ohio. The speaker attributes community problems to white supremacists, not to those who have come to strengthen the economy and help the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The speaker believes the problem is "him and his minions."

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The speaker states that the FBI director, described as a great friend with whom they've testified, has laid out something "in rhyme and verse" to the American public. The speaker claims the director is unaccountable to herself and should step down for the good of the country.

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Speaker claims, "Brother Charlie got murdered, assassinated a few days ago, but the truth is he was assassinated a few years ago." They argue that electing people who demonize their political opponents leads to violence, adding, "So you might have pulled the trigger yourself." The speaker asks, "Who demonize political opponents? Who call political opponents enemies, Hitler, a threat to democracy, who say because we disagree, if you see someone, walk up to them and if they're eating in a restaurant, tell them they're not welcome, get in their face." They warn, "When you start saying stuff like that, calling your political opponents Nazis, fascists, stuff like that. Well, sooner or later, a kook is gonna hear that. A crazy person is going to hear that, and they're going to act on it."

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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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According to the speaker, the white liberal is the worst enemy. The speaker accuses some people of using black people to make money and states that the Democratic party is done abusing black Americans. The speaker questions how someone can claim to be a commander-in-chief after involving America in wars. The speaker also questions how someone who ran from duty can protect the country.

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Why would you be mad at president Trump for making our cities safer? By Trump locking up all these dangerous criminals, he is actually saving more black Americans than anybody who wanna race bait, race hustle, and make money off of black pain. You know, I give president Trump a lot of credit because he's he's doing what should have been done a long time. Enforce the law, lock the criminals up. The speaker questions anger toward Trump, frames safety as beneficial to black Americans, credits enforcement, and ends with a call to enforce the law and lock up criminals.

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The speaker asserts that former FBI Director James Comey was aware of the meaning of "86 Trump." They claim Comey's assertion that he didn't know the meaning is false, given his background prosecuting mobsters who use similar language. The speaker connects Comey's statement to the "8647" slogan used by anti-Trump protesters, which they describe as a veiled call to assassinate the president. They argue that Comey's actions are dangerous, especially considering past assassination attempts on the president. The speaker accuses Comey and others of issuing a "hit" on President Trump and of hating democracy because they oppose the election of Donald Trump. They believe these individuals are trying to remove Trump from office by any means necessary.

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The speaker claims that the individuals committing violence are distinct from those peacefully protesting immigration enforcement. These violent individuals are hooded, masked, and move from one civil unrest situation to another, employing similar tactics. The speaker alleges these individuals are connected, often labeled anarchists, and travel from city to city to instigate harm and chaos. The speaker finds it disgusting that many of these people come from other places just to hurt people and to cause havoc.

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Speaker 0: The speech opens with a critique of denouncing and a reference to the red guard/ c ultural revolution, questioning why nobody denounces others the way that era was denounced. The speaker recalls that the entire point of Charlie Kirk’s public life was to have actual debate, and asserts that Charlie “died for it.” The last several months of Charlie’s life were devoted, in part, to arguing about this event and this speech, which he asked the speaker to deliver earlier this year, this summer. The speaker notes that Charlie faced immense pressure from people who fund Turning Point who wanted him to remove the speaker from the roster. This has all become public, and the speaker describes the situation as sad, stating that Charlie stood firm in his often stated and deeply held belief that people should be able to debate. The speaker emphasizes that if someone has something valid to say and is telling the truth, they ought to be able to explain it calmly and in detail to people who don’t agree with them, and that they shouldn’t immediately resort to “shut up racist.” The speaker adds that “shut up racist” is the number one reason they voted for Donald Trump. They declare that if they were a racist or a bigot, they would simply say so, noting that it’s America and one is allowed to be whatever kind of person they want. They insist they are not a racist and have always opposed-bigoted views, but criticize the style of debate that prevents the other side from talking or being heard by immediately going to motive, asking why the question is asked, and stating they detect “a certain evil in your soul” in the question. They say that listening to such a question implicates the listeners too, and that someday they may be asked to denounce that person; they assert that friendship is not a reason to defend someone and that love is no defense. The speaker reflects that they thought that phase had ended and that they are not going to engage in those rules. They affirm that if someone doesn’t like what they think, that’s fine as long as they get to express it. That remains their view.
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