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I have admired Trump all my life, as black people praised him in the 80s and 90s. He was in over 300 rap songs. Recently, he's been called racist, but I never heard that before. I will vote for him again, as he's the best president in my lifetime.

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"Don't read all the things written about me. I wasn't aware that the world thought I was so weird and bizarre. But when you grow up as I did in front of 100,000,000 people since the age of five, you're automatically different. My childhood was completely taken away from me. There was no Christmas. There was no birthdays. It was not a normal childhood. No normal pleasures of childhood. Those were And that's why I love children and learn so much from being around them. I realized that many of our world's problems today from the inner city crime to large scale wars and terrorism and our overcrowded prisons are a result of the fact that children have had their childhood stolen from them. The magic, the wonder, the mystery, and the innocence of a child's heart are the seeds of creativity that will heal the world."

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I was offered $200,000 to falsely accuse Michael Jackson of molesting my kids, but I refused. I would have taken action if it were true, but I believe he was innocent. A personal photo of my son at Michael's house was used as evidence, but I didn't allow it. Michael won the case, and I was on my way to support him when I was told my help wasn't needed.

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I want to make sure you all understand something clearly. We're doing well. Michael Cohen is my favorite. Did you know that President Trump and I beat him in court 6 months ago when he sued him? The fake news covers up a lot. Just because I go on Fox or other stations doesn't mean they're pro Trump, they're pro ratings. President Trump sued Hillary Clinton and members of the FBI for the Russia hoax. They won't tell you about his wins because they want you to be scared and worried. They distract you with clips and sound bites. Unfortunately, President Trump has to use his lawyer as his spokesperson. This is the new war, it's law fair.

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Rabbi Shmuley claims he worked to save Michael Jackson's life, was his rabbi for two years, and loves and misses him. He says Candace Owens never met Michael Jackson and accuses her of saying the Jews killed Michael Jackson, showing contempt for people struggling with addiction. He denies being a murderer, stating he doesn't even have a speeding ticket. Speaker 0 alleges Rabbi Shmuley might have killed Michael Jackson. Speaker 0 claims Michael Jackson had songs about Jews destroying the music industry and himself. Speaker 0 notes that after Rabbi Shmuley started spending time with Michael Jackson, his hair was on fire and he died.

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I did not like Jeffrey Epstein and never wanted anything to do with him. While others associated with him, went to his island and other places, I never did. I have good taste. James Patterson, a member of Mar-a-Lago, confirmed that I threw Epstein out many years ago. I am not a fan of him. Also, those who came into the country illegally must be deported.

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Footage shows rabbi Marvin Hyer, an activist for Jewish causes, outraged because last June Jackson sent him a letter of apology for singing those lyrics. The incident centers on the words “Jew me, sue me, kick me, kite me,” which Michael Jackson had told the press he would never use. Hyer and others insist the phrase is problematic, and the discussion emphasizes that “don’t you me” is part of the song’s controversy. During the segment, the conversation shifts to the issue of testimony in a child molestation case. Speaker 3 notes that, in general, a child will be able to recall and recollect with some detail the incident, and that such testimony is persuasive to a jury even if it is the only testimony available. The group then moves to Jackson’s legal proceedings. Jackson gave a wave when he was released after booking and was scheduled for arraignment in January. The report also highlights Michael Jackson’s longtime residence in Trump Tower and his ties to Donald Trump. Trump is described as strongly reiterating his defense of Jackson in an appearance with Larry King by criticizing the accuser’s mother. A speaker characterizes the mother as someone who has “had plenty of experience at going after people” and suggests she “goes after them viciously and violently.” The speaker adds that Jackson would spend time with Trump’s kids and that “he was not a child molester.” There is a pivotal claim from a different participant: “They murdered Michael Jackson after he started talking about Jews,” with a caveat that the speaker does not state whether the comments about Jews were right or wrong, but asserts it as a historical fact. The report notes that Jackson was in Brazil to shoot the music video for “They Don’t Care About Us.” It mentions that last year he angered Jewish groups by singing certain lyrics, and that he yielded to pressure to change the song, though in Brazil the controversial lyrics reappeared as he performed them in a particular way. The discussion then addresses the line “Jew me, sue me. And some people are saying that that is antisemitic.” One participant declares it is not antisemitic, insisting, “I’m not a racist person… I love all races of people” and clarifies that the line is about himself as the victim, not about others. Finally, the report closes with the update that Michael Jackson apparently suffered cardiac arrest that afternoon and was rushed to UCLA Medical Center.

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Speaker 0 says that more than a decade ago, President Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and was one of the few prominent people reportedly willing to help law enforcement go after Epstein, who is described as a disgusting child abuser and sex trafficker. They say this is common knowledge.

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The speaker discusses the Trump party controversy that emerged recently, asserting several personal perspectives and recollections. He states that he did not see anybody taking drugs at the event. He clarifies his political stance and past associations: he says he voted for Kamala Harris and is a Democrat. He explains that when Donald Trump invited him, along with Mike Tyson and Eddie Murphy, they attended a gathering at Mar-a-Lago in West Palm Beach, describing it as a cool experience to be invited to a billionaire’s home. He recalls that Trump was a Democrat at the time and implies he did not know Trump’s party affiliation precisely, only that Trump had hosted a party with “beautiful people” and was connected to influential circles, including owning a USFL football team. The speaker notes that Trump had given money to Democratic candidates, including Clintons, Hillary, Bill, and even Kamala Harris’s Senate campaign in California. He mentions that Trump had been mentioned in roughly 1,500 rap records, with many rappers from New York praising him, suggesting Trump moved in a shared social space with entertainers and executives. He acknowledges a shift in his view of Trump’s current version, saying he does not like this version of Donald Trump, though he would not lie about an event he attended or about Trump inviting him to Mar-a-Lago. He emphasizes his honesty about the experience, insisting that he did not witness underage girls at the event. He closes by rejecting the idea of trying to connect Trump to underage allegations, stating that such links would be false and unacceptable to him, and asserts that trying to tie Trump to those accusations would not be allowed on his watch.

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I was asked about my relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. I've said many times I shouldn't have had dinners with him. It was just dinner, nothing more. Regarding my divorce, my ex-wife has stated that my meetings with Epstein were a problem in our marriage. She made it clear she didn't like them. She even met Epstein once to see who he was but regretted it immediately, describing him as "abhorrent" and "evil personified," and had nightmares afterwards. I don't know why I kept seeing him. I am a rich man, but that's not a reason to take me seriously.

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I have known him for almost 30 years. He projects a strength that is quintessentially Donald Trump, regardless of your political views.

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The media and punditry threw everything they had at me, but they didn't win. Now they want to drive a wedge between Elon and me, even suggesting I've ceded control of the presidency to him. But it's so obvious what they're doing. They're not even good at it. If they were, I never would have become president. I get 98% bad publicity, but the people are smart. They see what's happening.

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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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It's incredible how some people either don't think or just want to hate me. Usually, when a famous person faces these accusations, many victims appear. Name anyone, and you'll find hundreds of victims, new lawsuits, and countless stories. But here I am, three and a half years into this, with the most media spin ever, and not a single girl has come forward. Every girl they contact says I'm nice. They like me, even defend me. No one's against me.

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The New York Times published a false claim about me having an alcohol problem, which is completely untrue. I have never had any issues with alcohol. I shared my achievements to highlight that it would have been impossible to accomplish them if I had such a problem. The newspaper's report is a disgrace, especially coming from a reporter who used to cover me positively. It's disappointing to see her now being vicious and mean. If it weren't for press protections, she should be sued for libel and removed from the profession for being a liar. But that's okay.

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I don't appreciate what's happening with Trump being locked up. Other presidents may say good things, but do bad things. Trump said bad things, but did some good things. He was one of the best presidents in a long time. He freed Lil Wayne, but locked up Big Trump. I don't appreciate any of this. They're spending $1400 at the White House while doing this.

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The speaker recounts a sequence of events following a party, culminating in a confrontation with FBI agents. After leaving the party, the speaker says he smoked with someone nicknamed “nickel,” then got into a limousine and returned to the Sheraton Hotel at Universal, where four FBI agents were waiting in the hotel room. The speaker’s mom was present, urging him to tell the agents what happened. When asked to recount events, the speaker says the agents asked “super sexually exploiting, you know, questions, back backside questions,” and he immediately questions the premise: “are y’all crazy? I said, what do think I'm gonna do? Tell you that Michael did something bad so that we we can sue him for money?” He looks at his mom and expresses disbelief at why she would allow such questions, asking, “Why are you letting this happen?” The speaker states his perspective on Michael, saying, “That man did nothing but be hospitable, kind, loving, giving, everything you could think of.” He explains that they had spent time together riding four-wheelers for several hours in the mountains at night after Michael’s birthday party, and that he, Michael, and Chris Tucker hung out and talked “pretty much all” of the time. The speaker emphasizes that the encounter with Michael was positive and that he did not understand why the FBI was pressing the sensitive questions or why his mother suggested there might be wrongdoing. In summary, the speaker describes a night of hospitality and camaraderie with Michael (and Chris Tucker), followed by an FBI interview at the hotel room the next day in which intrusive questions were asked, prompting the speaker to defend Michael and challenging the motives behind the investigators’ line of questioning. The account highlights the contrast between the speaker’s personal memory of generosity and friendship with Michael and the formal, accusatory nature of the FBI interrogation.

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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 transcript centers on a controversial set of statements made by Michael Jackson and surrounding reactions. It opens with Speaker 0 stating, “I'm shocked. Jew me, sue me, kick me, kite me. Those are the words that he told us that he would never use,” highlighting a phrase Jackson allegedly defended as not something he would say. Speaker 1 adds, “I want people to get the picture. So they shut up talking about, don't Jew me. You understand? Yep.” The implication is that the language became a focal point in discussions about Jackson, not necessarily a verdict about his character, with Speaker 1 suggesting that people should stop saying “don’t Jew me” and that “Michael Jackson is a to be convicted of this child molestation because he said don’t you me in a storm,” though the phrasing is ambiguous in the transcription. Speaker 2 notes that “this can depend on the testimony of the child accuser,” while Speaker 3 discusses the general reliability of a child’s recall, stating, “In general, the child will be able to recall and recollect with some detail the incident, and that is persuasive to a jury even if it is the only testimony that is available.” Speaker 4 asks, “Should we light the candle?” and Speaker 3 confirms, “Yeah. Let's do it.” The scene shifts to Jackson’s legal status: “Jackson gave a wave when he was released after booking. He's scheduled for arraignment in January,” per Speaker 2. Speaker 5 mentions Michael Jackson’s long residence at Trump Tower and describes how Donald Trump defended Jackson in a Larry King interview by attacking the accuser’s mother, saying she has “plenty of experience at going after people, and she goes after them viciously and violently.” The speaker adds that Jackson spent time with Trump’s children and “loved children,” asserting, “He was not a child molester.” Another voice claims, “They murdered Michael Jackson after he started talking about Jews,” acknowledging that while the speaker does not judge the content of Jackson’s statements, it is a “fact of history” that he was in Brazil to shoot the music video for “They Don’t Care About Us,” and that he angered Jewish groups by the controversial lyrics—though he later changed the song under pressure, the controversial lyrics were back when performed in Brazil. Speaker 6 reiterates Jackson’s controversial stance, saying, “There’s been another issue raised in a song you say, and some people are saying that that is antisemitic. It’s not antisemitic because I’m not a racist person. I could never be a racist. I love all races of people from Arabs to Jewish people, like I said before, to blacks. But when I say Jew me, sue me, everybody do me, kick me, kite me, don’t you black or white me, I’m talking about myself as the victim.” Finally, Speaker 3 reports, “Apparently, Michael Jackson suffered cardiac arrest this afternoon. He was rushed to UCLA Medical Center.”

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I met Trump after getting out of jail. He came to drug dealer Wednesdays for me. I never thought I'd be next to him. Some people didn't believe he was there, but he confirmed his presence. I asked if he would buy my albums, and he said he would buy all of them. I mentioned 50 Cent, and Trump said he's doing well. Trump's kids love my music, and I promised to keep making it.

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I have to share something with you all, but please keep this confidential. Mariah Carey came to me, distraught after her divorce from Tommy Mottola. She told me he's an evil man, that he follows her, taps her phone, and that she doesn't trust him. He's a horrible person, and we need to keep pushing until this behavior stops. We can't let him do this to artists. I appreciate all of you, your loyalty, everything you've done. I love you all. I promise you, the best is yet to come.

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You have to be keenly aware that the media and punditry threw everything they had at us, the New York Times, Washington Post, the networks, late night comedy, cable channels, lawfare, weaponization, and they didn't win. Now they want us to hate each other. They want a divorce between us. For example, with Elon, he called me and said they're trying to drive us apart. They said, "Breaking news, Trump has ceded control to President Musk, who will be attending a cabinet meeting tonight." It's so obvious, and they're so bad at it. If they were good, I'd never have been president because nobody has ever gotten more bad publicity than me. I could do the greatest things and get 98% bad publicity. But the people are smart; they get it. They really see what's happening.

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They if what people are saying they're afraid of is that Trump did something gross with women I I really don't believe wanna be clear. I do not believe that. Yeah. Not covering for Trump. I just don't think that's true. I've seen any indication of it, and I've talked to people, to be totally honest with you, close to Epstein, very close to Epstein, who've told me off camera, in private, no, it's not. Trump never did that shit. So I don't think it's about that. But why is no one talking to Les Wexner? And

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I haven't figured out why they're trying me, but it might be because I spoke about the election. They claim it was corrupt, but we have proof. The jury is from Washington DC, and I want to take over the city to stop crime and make it great again. I was successful in real estate, and this is just a big real estate deal. We need to restore its beauty by removing graffiti and addressing homelessness.

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If you believe what the media says, you've gained a valuable ally who essentially works for you without charge. I want to be clear, I admire President Trump. I genuinely believe he's a good person. There's something admirable about him. The president has faced relentless and unfair attacks in the media, which is truly outrageous. In my experience, having spent considerable time with him, I have never once witnessed him acting in a mean, cruel, or unethical manner.
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