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A Mexican man states he supports Trump and believes people are wrong to call him racist. He argues that as president of America, Trump is looking out for Americans. He suggests that non-Americans may not understand this perspective. He believes things were better and cheaper under Trump's presidency. He expresses frustration with his current financial situation, working 70 hours a week and still struggling to afford things.

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I come from a family in Mexico that immigrated legally, and I believe that those who come here illegally set a negative example for families like mine. My family obtained visas and worked hard to do things the right way. I support Trump because I value honesty and accountability in leadership. I voted for Joe Biden in 2020, but I soon realized that the Democratic party often misleads people. What attracts me to Trump is his straightforwardness; he speaks honestly about issues, which I appreciate.

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Young people, Hispanics, and some black voters are abandoning Joe Biden, while some illegal immigrants are expressing their support for him. In an interview on Fox, these immigrants praised Biden for the help they have received and thanked him for treating them well. The speaker questions whether there are any American citizens who would say the same about Biden and Kamala Harris.

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Trump supporters are tired of political nonsense and support him because he's a businessman who speaks his mind. They believe he's done more for the country in four years than most politicians do in a lifetime. They prioritize America and its citizens, but that doesn't mean neglecting others. Trump's policies, such as tax cuts and deregulation, benefit hardworking Americans. He stood up to China, renegotiated trade deals, and focused on border security. Trump supporters criticize the left for wanting to defund the police, open borders, and push radical ideologies. They believe the Green New Deal would harm the economy and give power to other countries. They call for strong leaders who protect American values and freedoms.

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We are Chinese, first generation, and we love Trump from the bottom of our hearts because he is the only one who can save America. Kamala is stupid, has no IQ, and is not qualified to be president. She lost our trust and our vote and needs to go home. Trump needs to save America and put America first so America can save the whole world. We love Trump and will never surrender; we will fight for him. He is the best president in our lifetime. As first-generation Chinese people, we are grateful for America. We are immigrants who came through the front door, not the border, and we don't welcome those who cross the border illegally to destroy America. We need a president to protect our country and save the border. Biden and Kamala need to stay home. America first, and America will be the best country in the world. We love you, President Trump.

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Speaker 0 suggests Trump's history of targeting businesses and leaders who he perceives as political enemies should make him "radioactive" to the business world. Speaker 1 notes that, with the exception of Elon Musk, few CEOs of large companies publicly support Trump, fearing retribution. Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to elaborate on a statement that some business leaders support Trump because they believe they can manipulate him. Speaker 1 explains that these leaders see the relationship as transactional, believing they can influence policy with the right amount of money, citing crypto as an example.

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Proud people discuss Trump's deportation plans, ISIS, and police brutality. They compare Trump to Hitler, highlighting immigration policies. They argue about racism, privilege, and the changing times under Trump's presidency. The conversation is heated and emotional.

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The speaker emphasizes that the current president has held China and Mexico accountable. They express concern about the high number of Chinese nationals and describe it as a significant national security barrier. Another speaker raises concerns about potential terrorists crossing the border and suggests that if Trump is reelected, they would return to run a large-scale deportation operation. They argue that the majority of released individuals have removal orders and need to be found and removed. The conversation concludes with the mention of Homan going back with Trump, which is seen as another campaign move.

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We are proud first-generation Chinese Americans who wholeheartedly support Trump as the only leader capable of saving America. Kamala is unqualified and has lost our trust; she should step aside. We believe America must be strong to help the world, and Trump embodies that strength. We are grateful to America and came here legally, opposing illegal immigration that threatens our country. We need a president who prioritizes America and keeps unqualified leaders away from power. Trump, you are the best president in our lifetime, and we will always fight for you. Thank you for your leadership.

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Trump voters articulate specific policy reasons for their support, such as censorship and illegal immigration. In contrast, Kamala voters often cite her identity as a woman of color without detailing her policy positions or accomplishments as Vice President. Trump supporters discuss "saving America," while Kamala supporters treat it like "Stan Wars," focusing on aesthetics and vibes. Despite substantial mainstream media support, Kamala Harris "still sucks."

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Speaker 0 states that Donald Trump is in retreat due to opposition to his tariff policies, which are described as chaotic and damaging to the economy. These policies are said to discourage spending due to their unpredictability and harm American families. Speaker 1 claims tariffs send a message to China that their unfair trade policies must end and that failure to reform will have dramatic consequences. The speaker asserts China has a large and growing trade surplus with the U.S., partly due to free trade rules, but largely because China doesn't play fair by restricting access to their markets and not preventing the theft of intellectual property.

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Many Americans are unaware of the dangers posed by illegal immigrants. A survivor of sex trafficking shares a harrowing experience of being abused by a cartel member. Despite fearing for her family's safety, she was too afraid to seek help. She emphasizes that children are at risk in Biden's America and supports Donald Trump due to her traumatic experiences with illegal immigrants.

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Chinese American supporters of Trump believe that the Biden administration is leading the country towards socialism and eventually communist dictatorship. They have firsthand experience with communism and understand its implications. Another Chinese American, who grew up in China, engages in a conversation with one of the supporters. They refrain from sharing their own opinions as a journalist and instead focus on understanding the supporter's perspective. The supporter clarifies that Trump is not against immigrants but rather against illegal immigration.

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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and disappointment in the current president. They believe many black people are starting to move away from the Democratic Party, which they view as racist and not valuing their vote. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who speaks honestly and doesn't betray like the Democrats.

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Many immigrants at a Trump rally in the Bronx support his immigration stance, feeling they came legally and are overlooked by the city. Black and Latino voters are drawn to Trump for economic reasons and find Biden's comments offensive. Despite concerns about Trump's legal issues and rhetoric, supporters prioritize his actions over words. The economy is a key issue for these voters.

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The speaker emphasizes the rise of China as a positive development and dismisses the idea of slowing down Chinese growth. They criticize Donald Trump's approach, accusing him of hysteria and xenophobia towards China. The speaker also mentions Joe Biden's stance, suggesting that he believes China always wins. The transcript ends with a mention of a trade agreement and a disclaimer about the content of the advertising.

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The globalist elites, including those who met with Xi in San Francisco, have no concern for the Chinese people trying to enter the US. They are happy to see Chinese people forced to become illegal immigrants and take over American jobs. We need to be the voice for these Chinese people and decouple from the CCP instead of supporting engagement policies. Biden wants China's economy to grow, but the best way to help the Chinese people and make them self-sufficient is to disconnect from the CCP.

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People voting for Trump are often scapegoated and misunderstood. While Trump may not have the best family values, he had some valid points about NATO, immigration, and China. However, his approach towards Mexico and China was not ideal. It's important to understand why people support Trump instead of making it a binary choice. We should respect our fellow citizens and listen to their perspectives. The Democrats' derogatory remarks towards Trump supporters need to stop. Treating others with respect and having open conversations is crucial. Negative talk about MAGA could potentially harm Biden's election campaign.

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Several individuals express their voting preferences between Trump and Kamala Harris. Primary reasons for supporting Trump include his stance on immigration, with some believing immigrants take jobs. One person states that electing a woman would lead to World War 3, while another claims no man will listen to a woman leader. Despite the potential to "make history" with a Black woman in office, most voice strong opposition to Kamala Harris. One person initially supports Trump but then says they would vote for Kamala, leading to disagreement.

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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and deep disappointment and disdain for the current president and vice president. The BLM leader feels that black people are starting to shift away from the Democratic Party, which they believe has racist policies that harm the black family. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who is honest and won't betray them like the Democrats.

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In a 40-minute compilation, Damon Imani presents a series of contentious exchanges with The View’s hosts, framing it as some of the “absurd and deranged takes” from the show and his responses to them. He opens by noting that in 2025 he had nearly 100 clip conversations with The View’s hosts and that he sent them a framed gift—FedEx confirmed delivery to the studio, though he says he does not know if they kept it. He highlights a clip in which he pressed Sunny Hostin on reparations for slaveholding ancestors, which he says received over 27,000,000 views, a record for the show. He asserts that the hosts “hate my guts” and that he critiques their alleged hypocrisy and “bullshit” daily from Denmark. Key exchanges and themes run throughout: - Immigration and work: The panel discusses Trump’s stance on illegal immigrants taking jobs, with Speaker 0 urging a distinction between legal and illegal immigration. The group debates job availability and immigration policy, with back-and-forth questioning about what is meant by “the difference between legal and illegal immigrants.” - Gender roles and DEI: Sunny is criticized for comments about women’s opportunities and affirmative action. Speaker 0 argues DEI programs discriminate against more qualified applicants, while Sunny defends protections for women and minorities and argues against woke “oppression” narratives. The conversation touches on gender roles, with Sunny describing supportive domestic work by a partner; Speaker 0 contends this contradicts previous critiques of men. - Wealth inequality and philanthropy: Joy and others discuss wealth, the World Food Program’s suggested priorities, and the responsibility of billionaires to aid global causes. Speaker 0 interrupts to question Joy’s net worth relative to charitable action, suggesting reparations as a personal example. - Trump and media: The panel debates Trump’s consistency, media portrayal, and political double standards. Speaker 0 accuses the liberal media of fakery, while others compare Trump’s diplomacy to past criticisms of his behavior. The segment also touches on Trump’s impeachment-era rhetoric and coverage, including discussions of dictators, civility, and the ethics of political messaging. - Race, history, and representation: The discussion includes provocative lines about “White History Month,” and the portrayal of race in immigration and crime. Speaker 0 and others debate how crime statistics and immigrant appearances intersect with policy narratives, with contributions about melanin, geography, and implicit biases. - Religion, culture, and social values: The panel discusses religious symbols, memes, and public discourse around Christian and Catholic imagery, with references to mocking depictions and the legitimacy of free expression on public airwaves. A debate about the ethics of political memes versus real-world symbols emerges. - Education and governance: There is debate about the Department of Education, its dismantling, and shifting control to states. One participant entertains the idea that dismantling federal control could empower states to tailor education. - Public safety and free speech: The dialogue covers threats and violence linked to political rhetoric, the First Amendment, and the tension between expressing beliefs and the consequences of those expressions in political life. The discussion also critiques media coverage of violence and protest, arguing about responsibility and accountability on both sides. - Personal narratives and family: The panel includes personal anecdotes about marriage, parenting, and representation in media, including references to individual experiences with marriage, single life, and the pursuit of balance in leadership and family roles. - Endnote: The show wraps with a nod to the host’s own channel and a holiday closing, inviting viewers to subscribe for more commentary. Overall, the transcript portrays a polarized, high-energy debate in which Damon Imani challenges The View’s hosts on reparations, woke culture, gender and DEI, immigration, domestic politics, and media responsibility, peppered with provocative humor, sharp rebuttals, and personal jab-for-jab exchanges.

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The speaker, who experienced the brutal communist regime in China, believes that America is becoming a communist country. They witnessed the former US president being indicted and imprisoned, and claim that the ruling party is targeting political opposition, activists, and imprisoning them. They warn that this abuse of power affects everyone, regardless of their opinion on Donald Trump. They urge Americans, especially conservatives, to learn from history and understand that they are dealing with communism and Marxism. The speaker's Twitter account is recommended for learning more about the similarities between current events and the speaker's experiences in China.

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I spoke with a Latino for Trump supporter to understand his perspective. He explained that he prefers Trump over Kamala Harris, viewing her as inauthentic. He appreciates Trump’s business background, believing it positively impacts the economy. He noted that many businessmen face bankruptcy, which he sees as normal. He dismissed criticisms about Trump’s wealth and treatment of women, suggesting that everyone can be unkind. He expressed concern about tariffs and their effects, particularly regarding China. He also mentioned issues at the border in a humorous way. Overall, he feels Trump is more genuine and relatable compared to other politicians.

The Rubin Report

Exposing the Brutal Reality of Biden’s Health Concerns | Dr. Phil
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Dave Rubin hosts the Ruben Report on June 27, 2024, featuring Dr. Phil McGraw as co-host. They discuss the upcoming presidential debate and the significance of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK), who is not on the debate stage but is polling well in swing states. Dr. Phil emphasizes that RFK could influence the election outcome, similar to Ross Perot in the past. They critique mainstream media for not covering RFK and highlight concerns about President Biden's cognitive abilities, noting that age-related decline is inevitable. They also discuss a recent poll showing that more voters in key states trust Trump over Biden to protect democracy, despite Trump's legal issues. The conversation shifts to border security, with both hosts expressing alarm over potential threats from migrants with ties to ISIS. They conclude by reflecting on Trump's approach in the debate, suggesting he might focus on challenging the moderators rather than Biden directly. Dr. Phil shares insights from his interview with Trump, emphasizing the public's desire for safety and security.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dems Try to Smear Trump with Epstein Emails, and Culture Shift Right, with Batya and Morgenstein
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Megyn Kelly and Batya Ungar-Sargon discuss the latest release of Jeffrey Epstein documents, focusing on three emails that allegedly link Donald Trump to Epstein. They heavily criticize the Democratic House Oversight Committee for redacting the name of alleged victim Virginia Giuffre, arguing it was done to create a false narrative against Trump, as Giuffre herself had previously stated Trump was not involved in wrongdoing and her credibility has been questioned due to past fabrications. The hosts suggest that the emails, particularly one where Epstein mentions Trump knew about "the girls" and asked Ghislaine Maxwell "to stop," are ambiguous and could even imply Trump disapproved of Epstein's activities. They debate whether Trump's strategy of not fully releasing the documents was a self-inflicted wound or a calculated move given the politicization of the issue. The conversation shifts to Trump's recent interview with Laura Ingraham, where he defended allowing Chinese students into American universities and supported H-1B visas. Both Kelly and Ungar-Sargon strongly disagree with Trump's stance, arguing that these policies undermine American workers, drive down wages in STEM fields, and benefit foreign entities over domestic talent. Ungar-Sargon advocates for a near-zero immigration policy to protect American jobs and address affordability crises, asserting that current immigration levels negatively impact the working class by increasing competition and burdening taxpayers. A significant portion of the discussion centers on Tish Heyman, a black lesbian woman who confronted San Francisco politician Scott Wiener about the safety of women's spaces after she was allegedly assaulted by a trans-identifying male in a Gold's Gym locker room. Kelly and Ungar-Sargon commend Heyman for speaking truth to power, criticizing Wiener's evasive responses and the broader progressive stance on gender identity that they believe endangers cisgender women and children. They express dismay at the political and cultural pressure to accept trans extremism, particularly regarding children and women's sports, and highlight the perceived hypocrisy of the left's identity politics. The hosts also critique CNN's Abby Phillip for claiming conservatives live in a different information world and that her job is to debunk their "conspiracy theories." Kelly dismisses Phillip's claims as biased and hypocritical, citing instances where Phillip herself spread misinformation or failed to report accurately on topics like Joe Biden's alleged weaponization of the DOJ. Ungar-Sargon, while grateful for being hosted on CNN, notes the disproportionate interruptions faced by conservative guests and the differing interpretations of the same media clips by left and right audiences. Finally, they discuss the debate over eliminating the Senate filibuster, with Trump advocating for its removal and many Republicans, including the hosts, opposing it. They cite James Carville's prediction that Democrats would pack the Supreme Court if they gain full control, using this as a warning against abolishing the filibuster. Kelly and Ungar-Sargon argue that maintaining the filibuster protects minority rights, encourages deliberation, and prevents the right from making the same mistakes of overreach they accuse the left of committing. The episode concludes with an interview with photographer Barry Morganstein, who shares stories from his career and discusses facing "cancel culture" due to his conservative political views.
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