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I had the privilege of attending President Trump's meeting with the UK Prime Minister today. I saw firsthand his exceptional diplomacy and statesmanship as he strengthens international support for peace in Europe and the Middle East. We're also pursuing a new trade deal between the US and the UK, which promises greater prosperity, security, technological advancements, and medical breakthroughs for both nations. President Trump inherited a world seemingly headed towards endless war, record-high inflation, falling living standards, and an open border. Now, we're reopening American energy to lower living costs, actively pursuing peace, and tackling debt through historic cuts to the federal bureaucracy. We're reasserting American strength and leadership, using our power and vision to restore peace globally. This has been an extraordinary first month of his presidency.

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"Remember the whisper that changed the world? Bush heard war. Trump heard peace, and the world celebrating." "He gave Israel a ring and said, your families are coming home." "Next week, the last remaining hostages will return to Israel and be reunited with their families." "Monday. Donald Trump spent all night in the Oval Office putting the finishing touches on the Israeli Palestinian peace deal." "Nobel Peace Prize Day, And Trump hasn't been thinking about it at all." "Israel says stop the count." "With the hostages freed and when the fighting stops, fingers crossed, an alliance between Israel and Saudi Arabia can finally gel, and the Abraham Accords can spread." "Trump stopped eight wars since January." "Maybe we should let him run for a third term."

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The speaker asserts that the world experienced a total lack of leadership under Biden for the last four years. They praise Trump's leadership over the last hundred days, citing respect and strength, beginning with the statement that "all hell will pay" if people aren't let go. The speaker claims that over 40 Americans have come home and far more terrorists are no longer threatening the homeland under Trump's leadership. They highlight the pulling together of agencies to address the Abbey Gate bombing and Trump's engagement with the 13 Gold Star families. The speaker also emphasizes the revitalization of shipyards, cyber, and space, attributing it to teamwork. They conclude by stating it's an honor to serve in the administration and that the world is far better and safer because of it.

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It’s great to be here at the Super Bowl. I believe my presence here reflects the renewed spirit of the nation. My current administration is vastly different from my first. This time, I have the support I lacked before, allowing for swift policy changes, such as border security enhancements and protecting women's sports. Recent legal challenges regarding Elon Musk's efficiency team won't deter our efforts to combat government waste and fraud. We'll address issues across multiple departments. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are driving action on border security and drug interdiction, though more is needed. Making Canada the 51st state is a serious possibility, given the substantial economic losses we currently face. While some economic jitters exist, I'm confident that success will unite the country. I love to see the support I get, including from UFC fighters and NFL players. It's truly humbling. My prediction? Kansas City will win the Super Bowl.

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The speakers discuss President Trump's speech in Saudi Arabia, which they believe was a momentous and historic foreign policy address that received very little coverage in the American media. One speaker suggests anyone hoping to understand President Trump's foreign policy should watch the whole speech, as Trump is building a new world order. The speakers are baffled by the lack of coverage, with one attributing it to the media's disdain and bias towards Trump. They argue that the speech laid out Trump's views on foreign policy and specific countries, particularly regarding Syria and Iran. Another speaker was unaware of the speech until seeing a tweet about it, and was taken aback after watching it. One speaker suggests the speech outlined Trump's theory of building economies and creating wealth through partnerships. They also note the speech seemed to signal a return to the old realpolitik, similar to that of George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan. They recommend watching the full speech on YouTube or checking out clips on the White House Twitter feed.

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The speaker claims that for the fourth month in a row, jobs numbers beat market expectations with nearly 150,000 jobs created in June, and the American economy has added nearly 700,000 jobs since January 2025, with American-born workers accounting for all gains. Illegal border crossings were allegedly driven to a historic low, and border patrol released zero illegal aliens into the country. The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Trump to carry out his agenda, and the University of Pennsylvania will now keep men out of women's sports. President Trump secured a trade deal with Vietnam, and gas prices are at four-year lows. NATO members agreed to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP. Operation Midnight Hammer allegedly obliterated Iran's nuclear capabilities. A ceasefire was secured between Israel and Iran, and a peace agreement was brokered between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Pakistan nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for preventing a nuclear war between India and Pakistan. Blue-collar wage growth has allegedly seen its largest increase in nearly sixty years, and core inflation is at the lowest level since March 2021.

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The speaker claims Democrats promote the "complete false lie" that Haitian legal migrants hate Republicans. They assert Democrats hate Republicans, unfriending them after the election and accusing Trump of being a "Russian puppet." The speaker alleges Democrats signed affidavits and lied to spy on the president and claim Republicans are destroying democracy. The speaker describes Trump as generous, stating he does things people don't know about and could have told everyone to "go f themselves." The speaker says Trump moved the embassy to Jerusalem and got the Abraham Accord, questioning why Jews aren't voting for him.

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The speaker claims that during his first term, President Trump rescued over 50 hostages and detainees from around the world, which is more than every president before him combined. According to the speaker, Trump authorized operations in places like Afghanistan using Seal Team six and Delta, and approved taking out figures like Baghdadi and Soleimani. The speaker states that Trump's directive was to protect the homeland without endangering the armed forces and intelligence community. The speaker believes the media did not give credit to the Trump administration for these successes due to hatred and disinformation. The speaker alleges that the transition from Trump to Biden administrations involved a refusal to continue successful policies to avoid attributing them to Trump.

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The speaker claims that being rich makes criticism irrelevant and defends running a business while in office, citing George Washington and Obama as examples. The speaker estimates the presidency cost them $2-5 billion in lost and unrealized revenue, particularly affecting properties like Doral due to political rhetoric. Despite this financial impact, they assert it was worth it because of the positive changes made for the country, including rebuilding the military and improving the economy. The speaker highlights large rally attendance and criticizes political opponents like Pelosi, Schiff, and Schumer for undermining the country. They also claim to have averted a potential war with North Korea through a positive relationship with its leader, contrasting this with Obama's unsuccessful attempts at communication.

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The speaker claims Donald Trump was expected to receive a red carpet welcome, but instead, the Saudis rolled out a purple carpet for him. The speaker states that purple is the color of royalty. The speaker concludes that this symbolizes Trump is still winning.

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Before the brutal killings and Iran's involvement in attacks, President Trump took a tough stance, defeating ISIS and maintaining peace in the Middle East. He avoided endless wars and gave no taxpayer money to Iran. Speaker 1 emphasizes that evil only respects unyielding strength, promising to show enemies that any harm to Americans will be met with a strong response. President Trump asserts that he will bring back the strength needed to make America strong again. This message is approved by Donald J. Trump.

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Speaker argues that "If you're rich, it doesn't matter" and that "I'm doing this for the country" while discussing presidents who ran businesses, notably George Washington who "ran his business" and was "a rich man" with "two desks." He claims it cost him "anywhere from 2 to $5,000,000,000 to be president," but says "if you can afford it" it's worth it because he's making a difference for the country. He notes Doral "was setting records" before announcing his candidacy and that politics reduced his market to "50%." He proclaims the country is stronger "now... maybe ever," with "the best unemployment numbers" and soldiers "being brought back home from the endless wars." He attacks Pelosi, Schiff, and Schumer, warns North Korea could lead to war, and says "North Korea's I like him. He likes me."

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The speaker believes the U.S. was stronger under President Trump, citing respect from the world and positive receptions from military and law enforcement. They claim veterans and law enforcement officers express gratitude for efforts to re-elect Trump and desire a strong leader to prevent war. The speaker asserts that during Trump's presidency, there were no new wars, citing the Abraham Accord, peace, and the embassy move to Jerusalem. They state Iran was broke, and Vladimir Putin did not act aggressively. They believe the U.S. is on the verge of World War 3 due to a lack of respected leadership. They claim border patrol agents are not allowed to do their jobs, resulting in over 10 million illegal border crossings. The speaker hopes to reverse this on November 5th.

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The speaker addressed Kareem at the White House briefing room podium, stating that it had been only two days since an alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The speaker questioned why, in light of this event, Kareem was calling Trump a threat. The speaker asked how many more assassination attempts would occur before the president, vice president, and Kareem would choose a different word to describe Trump. The speaker then thanked everyone and said goodbye.

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Speaker 0 describes a situation where the Canadian government reportedly went onto a private property and rounded up 300 ostriches, killing them. He claims the birds lived mostly under 30 years old and that they slaughtered them for no reason, labeling them dangerous. He asserts the danger lies in their eggs and the antibodies in the eggs, noting that research began when it was realized ostrich eggs could literally cure coronavirus and that a family offered their ostriches for study, hoping the eggs could help humanity. He states the eggs were found to be powerful, capable of curing cancer and tumors, challenging big pharma profits, and suggests there is deliberate obstruction to prevent enough research or widespread cure discovery so people remain reliant on big pharma. Speaker 1 counters by saying the birds are healthy and that their eggs hold a cure for children and grandparents, claiming the birds are being shot slowly and suffering. He asserts the birds are not killed by gunshot to the head but shot on rails, causing slow death, and he implies this is happening to push people to order ostrich eggs. Speaker 0 continues by alleging a broader conspiracy, saying the ostriches were intended to go extinct along with values people hold dear, and complains about foreign government influence, specifically blaming Israel for alleged domination. He asserts that Israel is the root cause of evil globally and claims Israel has no allegiance to any country, arriving, exploiting hosts, feigning victimhood, and draining resources like a parasite. He argues that in the world, only China, Russia, and Iran have stood up against Western manipulation, claiming they ban U.S. citizens from traveling to their countries without permits or a certified tour guide, and that these countries restrict foreign influence and control their governance. Speaker 0 elaborates that in the United States, foreigners are allowed to come and influence politics, leading to the current subordinate treatment of Americans. He references President Trump as once seen as a savior but now claims Trump is working for “them” and taking away freedoms, asserting he is the antichrist due to actions after the public mandate and multiple terms. He states the Canadian government would not have acted this way under Trump, and asserts that Trump would have prevented such actions. He ends by telling the audience to leave Canada, move their wealth to a country like El Salvador, and offers a blessing to the audience.

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So, I went off-script a bit tonight, and some folks walked out, but let me set the record straight on a few things. The economy I inherited wasn't a disaster, despite what some might say. Social Security isn't paying out to centuries-old people, and CEOs aren't thrilled about my tariffs. Ford's CEO thinks they'll devastate the auto industry. We've committed less to Ukraine's defense than Europe has, and Biden didn't close a bunch of power plants. Oil and gas production actually hit records under him. Even Doge hasn't claimed the huge savings some attribute to them, and cutting pediatric cancer research, then praising a young cancer survivor? That's just wrong. Oh, and I admitted Elon Musk heads Doge, which might cause some legal issues down the road. Also, about those tariffs, despite my efforts, everyone knows that the costs fall on the consumers.

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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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Before 1,000 people were killed, including Americans, and Iran aided Hamas in planning an attack, President Biden provided $1 billion of taxpayers' money to Iran. In contrast, Trump took a tough stance, defeating ISIS, maintaining peace in the Middle East, and avoiding prolonged wars through strength. Speaker 1 emphasizes that evil only respects unwavering strength and promises that if American blood is shed, a greater retaliation will follow. Trump asserts that his leadership will restore America's strength. This message is approved by Donald J. Trump.

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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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The speaker discusses Trump's trip to Saudi Arabia, highlighting the "bromance diplomacy" and gifts like camels, Teslas, horses, dancing girls, a purple carpet, and a mobile McDonald's with a "bonesaw" Happy Meal toy. As Trump left Saudi Arabia, they played YMCA. In Qatar, he received a $400 million plane, dubbed "Ala Force One." Trump now has four planes. The speaker mentions Glenn Rogers, a serial killer from Florida, whose last words were "President Trump keep making America great." The speaker then discusses the Sean Combs trial in New York, focusing on Cassie's testimony about Combs bringing in other men to have rough sex with her, including urinating on her, while he watched. Shug Knight believes Trump will pardon Diddy.

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Trump is launching a $1 trillion military budget and is already bombing countries, with $1 billion spent in two weeks bombing Yemen. Additionally, $13 billion is going to Israel. The speaker states this is not what Trump promised. Trump may try to shut down war in the region that he created with a deal mimicking the 2015 deal, and might get the support of congress. Sanctions removal is a hard task in Washington, where every department office representative senator is affected by the Israeli lobby and its dictates. However, Trump is capable of doing a lot more than other, more well-mannered, American presidents.

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Speaker 0: I felt then and believe even more so now that my life was saved for a reason. Iran's nuclear ambitions, they are officially dead. President Trump took the most unsecured border we've ever seen and secured it in seven weeks. Speaker 1: President Trump's big beautiful bill has passed in the house. It is going to be a colossal help to the American people. Speaker 0: I believe I was saved by God to make America great again.

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The speaker claims the military is controversial because it's over the target, and that President Trump inherited a demoralized military that couldn't recruit due to Joe Biden's actions. Since Trump's inauguration, there has been a recruiting renaissance across all branches, with waiting lists for police and fire departments as well. The military is retaining more personnel who want to serve under a real commander-in-chief. Standards are being reinforced, COVID mandate expulsions are reversed, and wokeness, DEI, and trans policies have been removed. Fort Benning and Fort Bragg are back to their original state. The speaker states they've found $6 billion in DOD savings to reinvest, including $50 billion redirected from Biden administration climate initiatives. They plan to wisely spend the first trillion-dollar budget on warfighters. The military has 100% operational control of the border with 11,000 troops who can now detain illegals. NATO allies are stepping up, the Houthis are feeling American power, and communist China is being deterred. The speaker believes they are making the military great again due to Trump's leadership.

The Rubin Report

Dems Regret Epstein Files Release as Major Dem Names Come Out
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The Rubin Report episode dives into the Epstein file release and its political implications, arguing that the timing appears driven by partisan optics rather than a clear pursuit of truth. The host questions what the released materials actually prove, noting that even with a database to search, the full scope and classifications may shield key figures. The conversation moves between optimism about transparency and skepticism about how much accountability will actually follow, highlighting a general belief that politics often contaminates the process and that results may be more about signaling than prosecutions. The show then shifts to Democratic and Republican figures tied to Epstein, especially Hakeem Jeffries, Stacey Plask, and Josh Hawley, suggesting that the new disclosures will reveal dirty links or at least “dirty feeling” associations across parties. The host emphasizes that opening files will expose more connections and invites scrutiny of whether lawmakers knew or benefitted from Epstein’s network, while predicting that a broader web of accountability could emerge far beyond a single individual. Meanwhile, coverage of Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and foreign policy moves frames the conversation around ideological realignments and political theater. The episode lauds Trump’s achievements in border control, energy, and foreign partnerships, while critiquing Democratic counterpoints and left-leaning media. The Saudi agreement, arms deals, and possible Abraham Accords recalibration are presented as evidence of a strategy to cohere alliances and foster economic growth, even as regulatory debates over AI loom. The host argues that the political debate is as much about narrative and identity as about specific policies, concluding with a hopeful view of a deep Republican bench and a dynamic, competitive 2028 field. The tone remains combative and panoramic: the Epstein files are a catalyst for controversy, the deportation numbers are framed as real policy wins, and the broader strategic vision is that a diverse cadre of leaders could steer the country through midterms and into a 2028 landscape. The show closes by reminding viewers that political fortunes wax and wane, but the underlying battle over borders, accountability, and who governs remains central to the narrative.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden Cognitive Cover-Up Exposed, Trump's Historic Peace Speech, and Diddy Latest, with Fifth Column
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Trump's recent speech in Qatar, where he outlined his foreign policy vision aimed at achieving peace and prosperity. She emphasizes that Trump's approach marks a significant shift for the Republican Party and the country, contrasting it with previous administrations. Kelly highlights Trump's criticism of past U.S. decisions without naming specific presidents, indicating a desire to move forward without the "apology tour" style of Barack Obama. The conversation shifts to the Democratic Party's struggles, particularly with renewed scrutiny on President Biden, spurred by the release of a new book titled "Original Sin" by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson. Kelly expresses anticipation for her upcoming interview with them, acknowledging her respect for Tapper despite their differing political views. The discussion includes skepticism about Kamala Harris's potential success had Biden stepped aside earlier, with Kelly asserting that Harris is not a strong candidate. The hosts from the Fifth Column podcast join Kelly, discussing the importance of holding media figures accountable for their coverage of Biden's presidency and the implications of the new book. They express a desire for a congressional investigation into the Biden administration's handling of his health and fitness for office, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. The conversation then turns to Trump's speech in Saudi Arabia, where he received a warm welcome and discussed major investments and defense cooperation. Kelly notes that Trump criticized neoconservatives and emphasized a new era of cooperation over conflict, advocating for a foreign policy focused on economic partnerships rather than military intervention. The hosts reflect on the implications of Trump's statements, acknowledging the complexities of U.S. relationships with countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia. As the discussion continues, they address the cultural impact of Trump's approach and the potential for a shift in U.S. foreign policy. They express skepticism about the feasibility of achieving lasting peace in the Middle East, particularly with entrenched ideologies and ongoing conflicts. The hosts conclude by recognizing the broader implications of Trump's foreign policy vision and the challenges that lie ahead. In a separate segment, Kelly covers the ongoing trial of Sean Combs (P. Diddy), highlighting the disturbing testimonies regarding his alleged abusive behavior and the nature of his relationships. The hosts discuss the legal complexities of the case, including the challenges of proving criminality in situations involving consensual relationships and the potential for a cultural reckoning regarding abuse in the entertainment industry. They express concern about the broader implications of the trial and the need for accountability in Hollywood.
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