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There will come a day in the not so distant future where MAGA Republicans or former MAGA Republicans will not be able to live in peace in this country anymore. Not exactly sure what that's gonna look like, but I know for certain that you're either going to have to leave this country or completely hide any evidence that you ever supported Donald Trump in order to just walk out of your house. Even in the most rural conservative areas of this country, prior to January 2025, you couldn't walk out of your house and fly a schmazzy flag around and be vocally proud about the fact that you're a white supremacist. There'll be a day very soon where those consequences are not only gonna be reinstated in society, but it's also going to be impossible for you to do anything in peace.

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President Trump and his supporters have used violent rhetoric, with Trump warning of chaos if charged and not re-elected. Supporters are angry, especially after January 6th. The campaign faces challenges moving forward. President Trump will address this in Milwaukee, while President Biden must navigate the situation.

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In the final days of a dying regime, conservatives are urged to fight against those trying to silence them. A call to arms is made against the Justice Department and the deep state. Victory is the only option, with a focus on November 5th as judgment day and January 20, 2025 as accountability day. The goal is to dismantle the administrative state and its rogue elements. The message is clear: it's victory or death.

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The speaker expresses concern about the erosion of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, urging action on January 6, 2025 to prevent Trump's disqualification. They criticize Supreme Court justices for not interpreting the amendment properly, leading to potential civil unrest. The speaker praises Sherlyn for establishing a new center to address these issues.

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On January 6, 2025, it will be up to the people to tell "rampaging Trump mobs" that Trump is disqualified, necessitating bodyguards and creating "civil war conditions." This is because the Supreme Court justices "simply do not want to do their job and interpret what the great 14th amendment means." The speaker is glad Sherlyn is creating a new center to bring the amendment back to life, even as they continue to amend the constitution.

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The speaker claims Section 3 of the 14th Amendment is being ignored. They suggest it will be up to the public on January 6, 2025, to tell "rampaging Trump mobs" that Trump is disqualified, potentially leading to civil war conditions. This is because the justices, who have few cases and ample resources, are allegedly unwilling to interpret the 14th Amendment. The speaker expresses support for Cherilyn's new center, presumably related to this issue.

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Trump is calling for a rally with his supporters on January 19th, just before the inauguration. This raises questions about his intentions, especially since he may not be able to be sworn in due to the 14th Amendment, Section 3. He seems aware of this situation. However, this time, there are preparations in place to address his actions.

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We've warned for over a year that Trump could win by a landslide, but the deep state may prevent his inauguration. Reports suggest preparations for martial law to stop him. Instances of ballot boxes being set on fire in swing states where Trump is polling well raise concerns about election integrity. Many Americans have already voted, but trust in the process is waning. A former state department cyber expert predicts intense unrest if Trump wins, with protests framed as pro-democracy movements. This could lead to Congress blocking his inauguration. Whistleblowers highlight the potential for organized protests against a Trump victory, indicating a planned response to maintain control. Awareness of these tactics is crucial as the situation unfolds.

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If Donald Trump wins, there will be attempts to disqualify him through Congress, leading to civil unrest. On January 6, 2025, we must inform his supporters that he is disqualified, which may require bodyguards due to the tense situation. This unrest stems from a few justices who are reluctant to interpret the 14th Amendment. It's important to revive discussions around this amendment, as suggested by Sherilyn's new center and Professor Hasson's call for constitutional amendments. The implications of needing bodyguards and the potential for civil war conditions highlight the seriousness of the situation if Trump were to win.

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The speaker warns that democracy is being taken away from the public and that there is about a year left before this country becomes an autocracy, with the next significant milestone the 2026 election. The speaker asserts that Donald Trump knows he will lose in a free and fair election, predicting that the House will flip to Democratic control, leading to committee hearings. In response, the speaker claims Trump has mobilized ICE agents, the National Guard, and calls the military from around the world to advise them to surround polling booths in the name of ensuring fair elections and preventing tampering. The speaker predicts that there will be violence and protests, and that there will be forces preventing tampering, with voting machines and ballot boxes being commandeered to secure the election, which, in the speaker’s view, would amount to Trump commandeering the election itself. The speaker emphasizes the need to raise public awareness that democracy is being taken away, arguing that the public often views democracy as a vague term and may not grasp what it entails beyond constitutional references. The speaker notes that people care about pocketbook issues—such as the price of eggs and health care—which directly affect them, but stresses that losing democracy would jeopardize many rights. These rights include freedom of speech, the freedom to pray the way one wants, the freedom to protest without facing jail or deportation without due process. The speaker asserts that all these rights would be at risk if democracy is lost and calls for educating the public about what is happening in America.

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We are entering a political period with life-altering consequences, demanding unwavering commitment. History shows us mass movements mobilized to protect against fascism and authoritarianism, an era we are now approaching. Donald Trump has suggested deploying the military against US citizens he considers political enemies. Authoritarian regimes often jail political dissidents and legislative opponents. This is the reality we may face.

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In a second term, Donald Trump is predicted to take extreme actions, including violence, suppressing opposition, shutting down the media, and using martial law against the American people. He may terminate and rewrite the constitution, establish internment camps, and target minority groups. Trump's armed extremist base could pose a threat, and he may unravel democratic institutions, cozy up to Putin, and destroy the justice department. Transgender rights, the rule of law, and political opponents could be targeted. Trump's reelection could lead to the end of democracy as we know it, with the potential for him to stay in office indefinitely. Urgent action is needed to prevent this outcome.

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Trump's conversations about January 6th have sparked speculation. He wanted to go back to the Capitol, but the Secret Service advised against it. He believes he would have been well received. As a prosecutor, this could be useful in a case against him. Trump's rhetoric is becoming more dangerous, as seen in his recent True Social post. It is clear that he is unfit for public office and poses a threat to democracy. He must be eliminated.

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People should take to the streets because Trump is a dictator, and there needs to be unrest. Protests don't have to be polite. Someone should do something about Trump's immigration practices. The biggest terror threat in the country is white men, mostly radicalized to the right. Someone should have punched Trump in the face after he called Mexicans rapists. If they were in high school, they would take him behind the gym and beat him up. Someone said that someone is still gonna have to put a bullet in Donald Trump. Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him? Someone has thought about blowing up the White House. A Missouri state senator is under investigation by the Secret Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated. If you see anybody from that cabinet, create a crowd and push back on them. The domestic enemies to the voting system are at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They're not gonna stop before or after election day, and they should not.

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The speaker discusses the disappearing importance of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, urging action on January 6, 2025 to disqualify Trump. They criticize the Supreme Court justices for not interpreting the amendment, leading to potential civil war. They express gratitude for Sherilyn's new center to address these issues.

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On January 20, 2025, there are concerns that he might show up at the White House uninvited, which could lead to trouble. One person doubts he would do that, arguing there was no attack on the Capitol. The other insists there were violent actions, including breaking windows and harming police officers. The first speaker argues that no one died that day from violence, citing a police officer who died of natural causes later. The second speaker counters that there were indeed casualties, specifically mentioning Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the events. The discussion reflects differing views on the Capitol incident and its aftermath.

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We stand on the brink of bloodshed in this nation, a desperate attempt to drag us back to a dark past we refuse to revisit. Conflict is inevitable, but I pray for peace to triumph over the encroaching madness. No one desires violence, but sometimes it becomes necessary. Imagine Elon Musk seizing the US Treasury, threatening our data and social security – violence might be our only recourse. Some might criticize this stance, but Jesus himself spoke of the kingdom of heaven being taken by force, a battlefield where violence is a reality. The kingdom of God is a war zone.

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We are entering a critical political period with lasting consequences. History shows us that mass movements have mobilized to protect one another against fascism and authoritarianism, and we may soon face similar challenges. Donald Trump has suggested using the military against those he considers political enemies. This aligns with authoritarian practices seen globally, where political dissidents and opponents are often jailed. We must recognize the serious implications of this potential reality.

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On November 5, 2024, Donald Trump wins the presidency and begins implementing Project 2025, replacing thousands of civil servants with loyalists. He issues executive orders that include ending birthright citizenship and initiating mass deportations, leading to protests. Trump invokes the Insurrection Act, declares martial law, and orders the National Guard to suppress dissent. He pardons January 6th attackers and rebrands the Department of Education to enforce a Christian nationalist curriculum. Trump enacts a national abortion ban, allowing states to monitor women's health data, and purges military and intelligence leadership. He withdraws from NATO, leading to increased Russian aggression in Ukraine. Trump announces plans for a third presidential run, claiming past election fraud, with the Supreme Court supporting his actions. This scenario reflects a potential future based on current political trends.

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The Constitution can be easily undermined, as seen with Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which is being overlooked despite its clarity. The responsibility now falls on us to address this on January 6, 2025, and inform the Trump supporters that he is disqualified. This situation creates a tense atmosphere, requiring protection for everyone involved. The justices, who have limited cases and resources, seem unwilling to interpret the 14th Amendment's significance properly. It's encouraging that Sherlyn is establishing a new center to address these issues.

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If Trump wins, there will be anger and fighting. Implementing measures to take away rights will lead to death. You don't understand what that's like. Talking about civil war without experiencing it is ignorant. You're not prepared for it.

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Calls for violence against Trump are intensifying, with some openly advocating for assassination. The rhetoric is alarming, as it encourages dangerous actions and validates extremist thoughts. The left's disdain for Trump is palpable, and there are fears that if he were harmed, the repercussions would be severe for those involved. The climate of hostility is being fueled by media and public figures, creating a volatile situation. The need for security around Trump is critical, especially with threats coming from various groups. The discussion highlights the broader implications of such violence, emphasizing the chaos it would unleash. The focus should be on protecting leaders rather than inciting harm.

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Speaker 0: Question about the danger of a Trump presidency if reelected. Speaker 1: I think he poses a a near existential threat to the rule of law. He will do everything he can in a new term to try to tear down the institutions that he sees as threats and dismantle them and the people who occupy them, the apolitical people who occupy them. So there is a lot on the ballot in 2024 if he's a candidate, but the rule of law, in my view, is at the very top of the list. I'm gonna pull the whole thing down. I'm gonna bring the whole fucking diseased, corrupt temple down on your head. It's gonna be biblical.

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Donald Trump has presented himself as someone who can finish the job outside of the norms of legislating. Democrats need to focus on the potential consequences of a second Trump term, with loyal advisers and no guardrails. Trump's team is prepared and he knows how to drive the bus. It will be even more chaotic than before. We must make it clear that Trump is not fit for office. He only cares about his power and success. He poses a threat to American democracy and could potentially overthrow the government. His actions could lead to imprisonment and execution for those who oppose him.

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We are at war with evil extremists in the MAGA movement who seek to overthrow the government. They pose a threat to democracy and resort to violence when they don't get their way. This fascist movement is willing to incite civil war and use violent tactics to achieve their political goals. The dangerous rhetoric and actions of these individuals must be confronted.
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