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There are various speakers expressing their frustrations and anger towards Donald Trump. They mention the need for uprisings and unrest in the country. Some speakers even talk about physically confronting Trump, with one suggesting punching him in the face. Another speaker mentions taking Trump behind the gym to beat him up. There are also references to assassinating the president and blowing up the White House. Some speakers call for protests to be impolite and non-peaceful, while others warn Trump supporters to be careful. The transcript ends with a question about who the speakers would choose to be stuck in an elevator with, with a dark joke about only one person coming out alive.

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There are calls for unrest and violence against political figures, including Donald Trump. Suggestions of physical altercations and even assassination are made. The speaker mentions taking Trump out and causing harm to his supporters. There are references to violent acts and threats towards politicians like Gorsuch and Kavanaugh. The tone is aggressive and threatening, with a warning to Trump supporters to be cautious. The speaker poses a hypothetical scenario of being stuck in an elevator with Trump, Pence, or Sessions, questioning survival.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets due to dissatisfaction with the current administration. Violent actions and threats against the president are suggested, including physical harm and assassination. The White House is targeted, and there are references to historical figures like John Wilkes Booth. The tone is aggressive and confrontational, with a focus on resistance and defiance. The speakers express a desire for violent actions and protests to continue before and after the election, emphasizing a sense of urgency and determination.

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John Sullivan of Insurgence USA in Salt Lake City, Utah, states the group is ready to "burn this shit down." He references a "white militia guy" shooting kids and claims that in Utah, a "whole bunch of white militia" formed against their group. He says they are "strapped" and ready to defend themselves, asserting there is "power to the people." Sullivan says they need to "rip Trump out of that office" and are not waiting for the next election to "go get that motherfucker." He declares that "it's time for revolution."

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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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People should take to the streets, and there needs to be unrest for as long as there's unrest in our lives. Protests don't have to be polite and peaceful. One person said they were tempted to "wring her neck." Another stated that the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, mostly radicalized right-wingers. One person said someone should have punched Trump in the face when he called Mexicans rapists and murderers. Another said they'd like to punch him in the face or "take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him." Someone asked, "When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?" and claimed, "They're still gonna have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact." Another asked, "Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him?" and said they have thought a lot about blowing up the White House. A Missouri state senator is under investigation for saying she hopes Trump is assassinated. People are encouraged to confront members of the cabinet in public. Domestic enemies to the voting system are at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. "They're not gonna stop before election day in November, and they're not gonna stop after election day."

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John Sullivan of Insurgence USA in Salt Lake City, Utah, states the group is ready to "burn this shit down." He references a "white militia guy" shooting kids and claims that in Utah, a "whole bunch of white militia" formed against their group. He says they are "strapped" and ready to defend themselves, asserting there is "power to the people." Sullivan says they need to "rip Trump out of that office" and are not going to wait until the next election to "go get that motherfucker." He declares, "It's time for revolution."

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My name's John Sullivan from Salt Lake City, Utah, representing Insurgence USA. We're here to take a stand against violence, especially after that militia incident where a guy shot three kids. We’re ready to defend ourselves and fight back. It's time for revolution! We need to take action now, not wait for the next election. We have to pull Trump out of office ourselves. Power to the people! We’re united and prepared to make a change. Let’s rise up and demand what’s right. It’s time for revolution!

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People should take to the streets because Trump is a dictator, and there needs to be unrest for as long as there's unrest in people's lives. Protests don't have to be polite and peaceful. Someone should have punched Trump in the face when he called Mexicans rapists. If they were in high school, they'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. Someone said that actors are still gonna have to put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact. Another person has thought a lot about blowing up the White House. A Missouri state senator is under investigation by the Secret Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated. If you see anybody from that cabinet, create a crowd, push back on them, and tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere. The domestic enemies to the voting system and the Constitution are at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They're not gonna stop before or after election day, and they should not.

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A speaker urges people to join armed groups and move to Washington DC on January 2nd, 3rd, and 4th to protest against corruption. They emphasize the need for a large, armed presence to deter aggression from the police. Another speaker agrees, stating that if Joe Biden is declared the winner of the election, the republic will be finished. They urge everyone to gather in DC on the 4th at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and contact friends with rifles to join them. The speakers emphasize the importance of individual choice and acting like true Americans.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the country, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. There is disagreement about the nature of protests, with one person saying they should be polite and peaceful, while others suggest more aggressive actions like punching or assassinating the president. The focus is on White men as the biggest terror threat, and there are calls to create crowds and confront members of the administration. The speaker also criticizes the current administration for being enemies of the voting system and the constitution. The video ends abruptly.

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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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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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My name is John Sullivan from Insurgence USA in Salt Lake City, Utah. We're about to burn this shit down. Did anybody see that white militia guy shoot 3 kids? There's a whole bunch of white militia in Utah that came out against our group. We out there strapped and ready to burn that shit down. We out there to defend our fucking self.

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A speaker urges people to join armed groups and gather in Washington, DC on January 2nd, 3rd, and 4th to fight against corruption and prevent Joe Biden from becoming the president. They emphasize the need for a large number of armed individuals to show strength and deter any aggression from the police. The speaker emphasizes the importance of taking action and encourages listeners to contact friends with rifles and make the choice to join others in DC. They stress the need to act as Americans and not just talk about it.

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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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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. The idea of peaceful protests is challenged, and there are discussions about resisting and physically confronting political figures. There are also controversial statements about the biggest terror threat being white men and suggestions of violence towards the president. The integrity of the voting system and the constitution is questioned, and it is emphasized that the opposition will not stop before or after the upcoming election.

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People should take to the streets because Trump is a dictator, and there needs to be unrest. Protests don't have to be polite. Someone should do something about Trump's immigration practices. The biggest terror threat in the country is white men, mostly radicalized to the right. Someone should have punched Trump in the face after he called Mexicans rapists. If they were in high school, they would take him behind the gym and beat him up. Someone said that someone is still gonna have to put a bullet in Donald Trump. Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him? Someone has thought about blowing up the White House. A Missouri state senator is under investigation by the Secret Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated. If you see anybody from that cabinet, create a crowd and push back on them. The domestic enemies to the voting system are at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They're not gonna stop before or after election day, and they should not.

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This video highlights various instances of individuals expressing their anger and frustration towards Donald Trump. They mention the need for uprisings and violence, with some even suggesting physically assaulting him. There are also references to assassinating the president and causing harm to his supporters. The speakers make it clear that they do not support peaceful protests and advocate for aggressive actions. They specifically target Trump, as well as his appointees Gorsuch and Kavanaugh. The video ends with a question about who would survive if stuck in an elevator with Trump, Pence, or Sessions.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. Protests are seen as necessary, even if they are not polite or peaceful. There are controversial statements about violence, including punching and assassinating the president. Some express a desire to blow up the White House or hope for the president's assassination. There are also calls to confront and harass members of the administration in public places. The video ends with a warning that these actions will continue before and after the upcoming 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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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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The video features various individuals expressing their strong emotions and desires for action. They mention uprisings, arrests, violence, and even assassination towards President Donald Trump. They emphasize the need to fight back, not compromise, and stand their ground. They are determined to continue the fight for change and are willing to use every tool possible. They believe this fight is for their lives and the lives of their loved ones. The video ends with a politician stating that he is wired to fight for the people.

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Donald Trump is described as an existential threat to democracy and fundamental freedoms. Some suggest physically assaulting him, with one person saying they'd like to punch him in the face. Another asks, "Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him?" and someone else admits to having thought about blowing up the White House. There are calls for unrest in the streets and for people to start taking to the streets, with one person stating, "We gotta be ready to throw a punch." Trump and MAGA Republicans are accused of representing extremism that threatens the foundations of the republic, echoing language used in Nazi Germany. Trump is also accused of pushing an antisemitic trope. Some express fear that a Trump reelection would be the end of the country as we know it. One person claims to feel Hitler in the streets. There are repeated calls to fight.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the country, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. Protesters argue that they don't need to be polite or peaceful. There are controversial statements made about immigration practices and violence towards certain individuals. Some express their desire for harm to come to the President, while others mention past assassinations. The focus is on resisting and pushing back against the current administration, with warnings that the fight will continue beyond the upcoming election. The overall sentiment is that things will escalate further in the future.
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