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Trump is always awake and active, unlike past presidents. He doesn't follow any rules. He sent 23 tweets at 12:30 AM, proving he's constantly working on something. He signs papers whenever he wakes up, surprising people. People are glued to the news because of Trump's actions, similar to watching playoff games. The president is supposed to be at the White House, but Trump goes wherever he wants.

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The speaker describes an upcoming interview with President Obama, noting its unique format where questions will come directly from YouTube users on the screen. The speaker believes this may be disorienting but fun, as people will be virtually "beaming into" the White House to ask follow-up questions. After the interview, the speaker says it went exceptionally well. The speaker felt it was really engaging, and that President Obama took the questions thoughtfully and gave substantive answers. The speaker also notes the personal format allows people to hear the unique voice of people.

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I meet with the president frequently, and each time, he is alert and engaged. He does his homework, stays informed on serious issues, and is actively involved in discussions about war, peace, and critical decisions. If the American people have concerns about his capability to make important decisions, especially regarding nuclear weapons, they can feel reassured.

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The binder is back and transitioning to independence, with blonde highlights and the claim that “blondes have more fun.” It’s suggested that when a woman dramatically changes her hair, she’s going through something, and in this case, it’s true. The transcript portrays Binder as unable to find a job, “the face of the cheap fakes,” who swore a DEI blood oath to Joe, “kinda like Kamala,” and now her best shot at a payday is to bank a book advance about “the big guy,” but she’s told not to say anything bad about “the big guy” because he’s the meal ticket. The claim is that “nobody’s gonna believe the blonde Binder.” It is stated that “all of Biden world already told Comer under oath that grandpa's lights were out,” but Binder is described as thirsty and transitioning fast. Her first stop on the tour is CBS, and Binder is said to be fuming that Democrats threw Joe under Kamala’s electric school bus. Speaker 1 notes: “What you said in this book is you're angry at the people who tried to push him out.” Speaker 2 confirms: “Yes. That's correct.” Speaker 1 adds: “And Some Americans are gonna say, seriously?” Speaker 2 responds: “And and, but not just the party that pushed him out, the party as it's behaving today in this moment when we need a democratic party to be fighting, to be an opposition party.” Binder is described as very concerned about Biden’s age, though the claim asserts “No, she wasn't. It was just a silly joke.” Speaker 2, who says, “I was his White House press secretary, which means I had a role that saw him practically every day and traveled with him for more than 95%,” states that they had always said they wouldn’t claim he didn’t age; “He aged. And he poked fun at it. We always owned up.” The dialogue on age continues, including: “With age comes what happens when you get older.” The transcript then shifts to Binder’s media appearances beyond CBS. Binder allegedly “got hungry for seconds after CBS,” visiting a liberal podcast to claim that “Trump, not Biden, was playing Houdini with the press.” On press activity, Speaker 3 asserts: “He talked way less to the press than Donald Trump does.” Speaker 4 counters: “Way less. And he wasn't out there at all. He wasn't good off the cuff.” They discuss the former president’s press presence and events, with Speaker 3 adding: “He wasn't good off the cuff,” and Speaker 4 noting: “He wasn't doing press conferences. Let’s just be real. Like, he didn't do big events.” Speaker 2 responds: “But, Tim, that's not true. Tim, you're conflating all of it.” Speaker 4 says: “You're first, you're telling me he didn't talk well about it. Then you're telling me he didn't talk at all.” Speaker 3 counters: “He didn't do either. He didn't talk very often, and when he did, it wasn't very good.” Speaker 4 concludes: “He's gotten very old.” Speaker 2 ends with: “Didn't paying attention to what we were doing at the White House.”

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I meet frequently with the president, and each time he is alert, engaged, and well-informed. He thoroughly prepares for discussions on serious matters, including war and peace. If the American people have concerns about his decision-making, particularly regarding critical issues like nuclear weapons, they can feel reassured.

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The interviewer was given 4 questions by the White House to ask the governor. The questions were about accomplishments, progress in the state, election stakes, debate performance, and voter engagement. The governor approved the questions sent by the White House. The interviewer questioned the effectiveness of sending questions in advance to showcase the president's abilities.

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President Trump knows how to pick talent, evidenced by the erudite and fluid speakers in his cabinet. When selecting cabinet members, Trump, according to the speaker who was on the transition team, reviewed three TV clips of each candidate. This was because he was conscious of how these individuals would sell his program to the public.

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The speaker describes interviewing President Obama at the White House, using questions sourced from YouTube users. The format is considered unique and potentially disorienting for the president, but fun and engaging. The interview is described as exceptionally well, with the president giving thoughtful and substantive answers. The personal format allows people to hear the unique voice of people. Google Moderator is credited for the success.

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The interview gave me a new perspective on him. Not seeing him more makes it hard for people to judge him. The media is doing a good job at shaping opinions.

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President Trump is the greatest war-time president we've ever had. Americans are always blown away by his addresses. This is an opportunity for him to lay out the last month of record-setting achievements. He's had the most successful opening to any presidency we've ever seen.

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She's doing great. They say it was the best opening week in presidential history, but I think it could be even better. Even CNN is praising him, which surprised me since not many people watch them to confirm it. It’s quite remarkable. Oh, their camera just went off.

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President Trump is mentioned repeatedly. The speaker requests "just a minute" from President Trump multiple times. "A %" is stated, followed by "That's a random. No."

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Donald Trump lost 2 debates to me in 2020 and hasn't debated since. Now he wants to debate me again. I'm ready for it, even willing to do it twice. Let's choose the dates, Donald. I hear you're available on Wednesdays. Translation (if needed): Donald Trump lost 2 debates to me in 2020 and hasn't debated since. Now he wants to debate me again. I'm ready for it, even willing to do it twice. Let's choose the dates, Donald. I hear you're available on Wednesdays.

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The speaker suggests that the reason one person received more publicity than others is because they "said a lot of wild shit." CNN highlighted these statements, increasing their popularity because people were tired of "bullshit pre prepared politician lingo." Even if people disagreed, they felt they were seeing the real person. Many public figures give rehearsed answers, making it difficult to know who they truly are. In contrast, this person "free balls" by speaking freely at events and doing comedic impressions. This includes a Biden impression and making fun of Elon Musk. Saying Hillary should be in jail was also an example of great timing. This type of behavior was unheard of for a politician.

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He's not perfect, but let's not ignore the positive things he's done. I'm just a president, after all.

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I dominated a recent press conference, my first since Trump's election. I was the one taking most of the questions, with Trump in an odd position, almost looking up to me. In the images, Trump seemed pushed aside, as I was the focal point. At times, Trump even appeared annoyed. I spoke for about 20 of the 32 minutes, which is about 63.5% of the time. Beyond just the speaking time, I physically commanded the entire event. I, along with my child, became the center of attention.

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Hi, it's your favorite president. I just want to say that it's an honor to be here. Someone recently told me that I'm the most famous person in the world, and who's more famous than me? We're all looking at the same thing, but there are two camps with different perspectives. Those who are negative are driven by emotion, but we need to separate the psychological effects from the practical results to judge this guy. It's a phenomenon.

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The speaker states their team contacted Vice President Harris' and President Trump's teams to discuss ideas. The speaker emphasizes the importance of personal life over politics. They are in Trump Tower and have just interviewed President Trump, calling it a great interview that will be posted next week.

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The new press secretary is described as being very prepared. It is asserted that it's ridiculous to suggest President Trump is doing anything for his own benefit. He supposedly left a life of luxury and a successful real estate empire for public service, not just once but twice, and the American public reelected him because they trust he acts in the best interest of the country and puts the American public first. It is claimed that this president has actually lost money for being president. The speaker doesn't remember these types of questions being asked of the previous president, described as a career politician who was clearly profiting.

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President Obama engaged with the public through online platforms like YouTube, using them for "21st century fireside chats" to connect directly with Americans. Google tools like Google Moderator were used to solicit video and text questions. These platforms allowed ordinary people to connect with those in high places and gave the President access to diverse ideas. A Google plus Hangout live on YouTube allowed for follow-up questions, enabling participation in a way that wasn't previously possible. One participant even interrupted the President to highlight personal struggles. These interviews created a conversational element that stripped away traditional power dynamics. The President addressed questions on topics ranging from H1B visas to education affordability and cancer research, sharing personal experiences. Participants felt that these platforms were important for the democratic process, giving access to power and ensuring people feel part of democracy. It was suggested that future presidents should continue using these platforms to connect with the people they serve.

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Yes, we will open up the State Department briefing room to independent journalists. I chose to do this interview with an independent journalist because we have to go where the people are to communicate effectively. This is their State Department, and they deserve to hear directly from us. We need to deliver our news and information where people are actually getting it. While we'll still engage with traditional outlets, we'll emphasize independent journalism more. This is because that's where many people now get their news. It also allows for serious questions and nuanced answers, not just sound bites for entertainment.

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I have met with Xi Jinping more than any other world leader, spending over 68 hours in private meetings. We started as simultaneous interpreters when I was vice president, as it wasn't appropriate for the president to meet with the vice president. I traveled 17,000 miles for these meetings. In addition to the 68 hours, I've had around 12 to 15 hours of discussions with him.

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Speaker 0: The discussion turns to how long you plan to stay in public life. Speaker 1: I don’t measure it by time, but by missions and tasks. I’m supported by a great majority of the people in the country, and that support comes despite foreign reporting. That is why I keep winning elections. When people say I might be a king, I respond that I’m not a king—I have to get elected, for God’s sake. I have great support at home: my wife is incredible, she’s a lioness; my two boys support me; and the people support me. Speaker 0: What do they support you for? Speaker 1: They want me to complete the quest for peace. They understand that I really liberated Israel’s economy from stagnant semi-socialism to become one of the most remarkable founts of creativity, innovation, and technology in the world. We have unbelievable technology today, and we now have an opportunity. Israel was a country with $17,000 per capita when I took over as foreign minister; I had a brief stint there. Today it’s going to cross $60,000 per capita. It’s still a way to go, but that’s a change that no country experienced because of the free market revolution that I introduced here. Speaker 0: There’s a sense of an upcoming revolution. Speaker 1: I see a much greater revolution coming. It’s here, it’s not coming; it’s already here. All the wondrous technologies we have—some of them are very frightening. I’ve talked to the leaders of AI in the world, and you ask yourself, there are so many blessings in this, but there could be a curse. The task is to challenge it, or to channel it into the blessings that Israel can give itself and the world. I think there’s another revolution coming, and I tend to steer it along with the achievement of a broader peace. These are two enormous tasks that I’d like to take on. And when history is within reach, you don’t step aside; you step forward. And that’s what I’m doing.

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The president's use of public profanity distinguishes him from past leaders. Many Americans appreciate that he often articulates thoughts they share but may hesitate to express. Recently, he conveyed significant frustration with the previous administration's policies, which have contributed to current crises. This focus on addressing these issues is central to his agenda.

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The White House hosted a group of podcasters for "podcast row," where they engaged with cabinet and White House officials to discuss the president and his agenda. The White House team believes these podcasters have a larger audience than CNN and other legacy media outlets. The White House is proud to welcome them.
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