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The speaker expresses a desire to physically harm Donald Trump, suggesting punching him or taking him behind a gym. They mention thoughts of violence, including beating Trump and putting a bullet in him. There are references to blowing up the White House and warning certain individuals to be careful. The speaker also talks about making people pay and hints at potential violence towards political figures.

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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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The speaker states the Secret Service visited their home because of a social media post saying "8647," which the speaker clarifies means "get rid of Trump." The speaker insists this refers to impeachment, the 25th Amendment, or voting Trump out of office, not assassination as Trump claimed on the news. The speaker denies ever calling for violence, especially against the President. They say the Secret Service agents were friendly and explained they were acting on orders from Washington. The speaker accuses Trump of wanting to be a dictator and vows not to be intimidated. They contrast the situation with the Biden presidency, claiming right-wing social media accounts used "8646" to mean "get rid of Biden" without similar repercussions. The speaker urges continued nonviolent resistance.

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I've never seen so many people wanting to see a president dead. I didn't see this level of anger when Biden pushed the '94 crime bill, opposed schooling for Black children, or made the "you ain't black" comment. Where was this outrage when Reagan put pharmaceuticals in inner cities? Trump wants to change things, and everyone loses their minds. I question whether the anti-Trump people are really Americans. Today's Democratic Party seems more like an immigrant party, not caring about Americans, but replacing you with people from other countries. They're taking your money and giving it to foreigners. When are you going to wake up? Why do you want to see Trump dead? Where was this energy when politicians were really doing bad things?

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The speaker discusses the concerns raised by Trump's critics, comparing them to the actions of the Biden Harris administration. They highlight the danger of labeling Trump as a modern-day Hitler and the implicit call for violence against him. The speaker argues that this message is alarming and goes against the principles of the United States. They criticize those in positions of power for abusing their authority and undermining democracy in their pursuit of their desired outcome.

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In this video, the speaker expresses determination and acknowledges the challenges they face. They mention previous experiences and their intention to take action against Trump. They criticize the lack of credibility and suggest removing certain individuals from power. They emphasize the importance of protecting the truth and express a lack of civility towards a political party they believe wants to destroy their values. The speaker mentions the possibility of regaining power and the potential for civility to return. They also make a controversial statement about actors assassinating a president.

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The speaker denies engaging in a political witch hunt or having a personal vendetta against the president. They consider the president illegitimate and believe his days are numbered. They call for mobilization, agitation, and resistance until victory is achieved and the president is defeated. The speaker states they will give the same level of respect to the president as was given to President Obama, which is none. They express the belief that Donald Trump must be removed from office. The speaker also mentions chants of "Donald Trump has got to go" and "lock him up," but clarifies that these statements are not true.

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The video discusses the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, attributing it to years of media and political agitation. It highlights calls for violence against Trump by celebrities and politicians, emphasizing the left's hatred towards freedom and liberty. The transcript condemns the attack, praises Trump's resilience, and warns of potential future attempts on his life. The speaker urges for action against those inciting violence and asserts Trump as America's last hope against the progressive left. The video concludes with a call for unity and blessings for America.

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Donald Trump has survived two assassination attempts, including one this weekend outside a golf course. The speaker believes it's too late to address the rhetoric surrounding Trump, arguing that claims of him being a threat to democracy and that the country will end if he's re-elected may have contributed to the attempts on his life. The speaker wants Democrats to acknowledge that if Trump wins, democracy, the Constitution, and the country will not end, and that there will be no dictatorship or bloodbath. They believe hyperbolic statements about Trump should stop, as they have not been true in the past.

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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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Trump has faced petitions, lawfare, a nonviolent coup, and media collusion. There has been a cover up of Joe Biden's cognitive failure, and years of comparing Trump to Hitler, with calls to stop him by any means necessary. The speaker believes that Trump's opponents would kill him if they could, and that their opposition is based on emotion rather than policy or facts. They fear the one man who won't stop and doesn't care. The speaker asks how any true rebel could not support Trump, given the attempts to arrest, sue, and even kill him, as well as the changing of laws and voting procedures to prevent him from winning. Trump's supporters have been shamed, targeted, doxed, and hoaxed. The speaker concludes by asking listeners to choose between joining the "pirate ship" or the "pontoon of pansies."

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The speaker urges Democrats to stop indicting and focus on doing their job. They warn that if they continue to target former President Trump, it will lead to more support for him in the upcoming election. The speaker emphasizes that when Americans witness injustice and corruption, they lose trust in their leaders and take matters into their own hands. They conclude by signing off with their name and a military motto.

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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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Joe Biden told donors it's time to put Trump "in a bull's eye." According to the speaker, someone attempted to assassinate Trump, doing exactly what Biden suggested. This follows a weaponized justice system under Biden and the Democrats, allegedly attempting to imprison Trump for life. Additionally, the speaker claims that Benny Thompson introduced legislation to remove Trump's Secret Service protection, co-sponsored by Troy Carter, Barbara Lee, Frederica Wilson, Yvette Clark, Bonnie Watson Coleman, Jasmine Crockett, Joyce Beatty, and Steve Cohen. The speaker asserts that the Democrats and the media want Trump dead, and this nearly happened. The speaker vows to not let this go.

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The speaker expresses uncertainty about the future and questions if Trump will be allowed to be president again. They mention the protests, name-calling, and two impeachments that Trump faced, but highlight that his popularity increased despite these actions. The speaker suggests that the next step could be assassination, although they acknowledge that no one openly discusses it. They believe that both parties in Washington fear Trump and are determined to keep him out of power. The speaker criticizes the upcoming trial in March, which they claim aims to imprison Trump for complaining about the last election. They also mention concerns about President Biden's mental state and express their worry about the current situation.

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The speaker asserts that those opposing President Trump will not escape consequences. They claim that Trump is innocent, only running a campaign, and will return in 2024 to make changes. They vow to fight for the truth to come out.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the current state of the country, emphasizing the importance of the First Amendment and defending Donald Trump's right to free speech. They warn that if they are targeted for their beliefs, others will be too, particularly liberal individuals who express their grievances. The speaker urges listeners to consider the sacrifices made by soldiers who fought for the right to use the First Amendment, and criticizes politicians who they believe are influenced by George Soros.

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The speaker urges the Democrats to stop indicting people and focus on doing their job. They warn that if they continue to target former President Trump, it will lead to more support for him in the upcoming election. The speaker emphasizes that when there is injustice and corrupt leadership, the American people will take matters into their own hands by voting. They sign off with their name and a military slogan.

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The speaker expresses concern about the future and questions if Trump will be allowed to be president again. They mention the protests, impeachment, and indictments against Trump, noting that each time his popularity increased. The speaker suggests that these actions may lead to assassination. They believe that both parties in Washington fear Trump and are trying to silence him. They criticize the upcoming trial in March, which they claim is an attempt to imprison Trump for complaining about the last election. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the situation and expresses worry about the direction it is heading, particularly regarding President Biden's leadership.

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I love fake news, but hate fake news. Hunter Biden subpoenaed, panic ensues. Protect children, vote Trump 2024. Kamala and Lebron work for China. Respect the flag, honor veterans. Democrats are bad. Trump will save the country. Stop trafficking children. Trump will win. Biden lets immigrants in. Save the country, not destroy it. Trump is the MVP. Don't panic, Trump will save us. Biden has caused enough damage. Translation: The speaker expresses a dislike for fake news and supports Trump. They mention Hunter Biden's subpoena, urge to protect children, criticize Democrats, and emphasize Trump's role in saving the country. They also mention issues like immigration and child trafficking.

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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 speaker states that the Secret Service visited their house because of a social media post saying "8647," which the speaker clarifies means "get rid of Trump." The speaker insists this phrase is a call for impeachment, the 25th amendment, or voting Trump out of office, not assassination. According to the speaker, Trump claimed on the news that "8647" means assassinate him. The speaker denies ever calling for violence against anyone, especially the President. They say the Secret Service agents were friendly and said they were sent by Washington. The speaker claims that right-wing social media accounts used "8646" to mean "get rid of Biden" when he was president. The speaker believes Trump is trying to create a new meaning for the phrase to target those who disagree with him and asserts they will not be intimidated into silence.

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The speaker warns about strong language and accuses Democrats of endangering Donald Trump's life, suggesting they are behind attempts on his life. The speaker claims that since Trump's entry into politics, Democrats have been trying to destroy him, starting with character assassination after initially liking him. When that failed, they impeached him twice, and the January 6th events didn't stop him. Indictments and financial pressures also failed. The speaker believes the attempt on Trump's life on July 13th is suspicious, questioning how someone could breach Secret Service security. The speaker cites another attempt on Trump's life in Florida and accuses Democrats of being a danger to democracy, despite their claims to the contrary. The speaker asserts that this is a battle between good and evil, and Democrats are evil. The speaker urges protecting Trump and investigating the July 13th incident.

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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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