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I was born in Romania, waited years for a US visa, went through a long process to become a citizen, and voted for the first time in 2016. Now, I feel betrayed by the Democrats.

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President Putin deserves credit for providing refuge to individuals with nowhere else to turn due to Interpol arrest warrants. These people may only be sharing the truth about Ukraine, including the presence of neo-Nazis and Azov battalions in Donbas. Western media suppresses this information, demonetizing and harassing independent journalists who report on it. Residents of Donbas appreciate Russian protection, which is not reflected in the media.

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Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing people who disagree with the moral policies of their countries to apply for temporary residency in Russia. The speaker disagrees with the moral policies of the United States government, and Juan disagrees with the immoral policies of Argentina. This is the news they have been waiting for.

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Rick Sanchez discusses his career trajectory, including his time at RT. He was recruited by Larry King and found RT offered more editorial freedom than CNN, Fox, or NBC, where questioning neocon foreign policy was a red line. He wrote his entire show without pre-approval. After leaving RT to rejoin a healthcare company, Sanchez returned to do a show that aired globally but was banned in the U.S. He felt compelled to share an American perspective with the world and engage in discussions to prevent further conflict. He recounts a call from a former CNN colleague, now working with the State Department, which he interpreted as a warning. Subsequently, the Biden administration, via the Treasury Department, effectively shut down the company producing his show, threatening legal repercussions for any American associated with RT, alleging Russian interference in U.S. elections. Sanchez expresses dismay at the state's control over information and the demonization of Russians. He notes that the Russian perspective on the Ukraine war involves broken promises from NATO and the U.S. regarding eastward expansion. He criticizes the U.S. media landscape, where former government spokespersons dominate news networks. He also recounts an incident where a newspaper killed a story about his experience after a call from an unknown party to the managing editor. He believes Trump's instincts are correct regarding engagement and that the real battle is between worldviews, with Russia being part of the Christian West.

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Rick Sanchez discusses his career trajectory, including his time at RT. He was recruited by Larry King and found RT to be surprisingly journalistically free, more so than CNN, Fox, or NBC. He wrote his entire show without pre-approval. Despite his extensive experience and awards, he finds it difficult to get hired in the U.S., possibly due to his work with RT. Sanchez recounts being contacted by a former CNN colleague, now working in the State Department, which he interpreted as a warning about his work. Subsequently, the Biden administration, via the Treasury Department, effectively shut down the U.S. company producing his RT show, threatening fines or imprisonment for Americans working with RT. This action, he believes, was politically motivated and a violation of free speech. He also shares a story about a newspaper killing a story about him after a call from someone. Sanchez and the interviewer discuss the anti-Russia sentiment in the U.S., the demonization of Russians, and the one-sided narrative presented by American media. Sanchez shares the Russian perspective on the Ukraine war, emphasizing NATO expansion and the U.S.-backed coup in Ukraine as contributing factors. They lament the lack of engagement and the dangers of not hearing different perspectives.

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In Moscow, the speaker felt safe, heard, and respected, unlike in their own country. They spoke to US congressman Matt Gaetz about being a whistleblower against the DOJ and FBI, and Gaetz expressed concern for their safety in the US. This lack of protection angered the speaker, who urged fellow Americans to remember that Congress works for them and to reclaim their power and freedom of speech without fear of reprisal or harm.

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I'm heading to Donetsk, where children have died due to U.S. funding of this war. I want to inform Americans about the reality here. I'm not scared yet, but we'll see how I feel when we arrive. If anything happens to me, it will be because of American and Western weapons. My name is Tofurius Maximus Crane, a 45-year-old independent journalist from the U.S. I previously worked in medical management but was deplatformed for criticizing my government. My family immigrated from Russia over a century ago, so returning feels like coming home. Standing in a sunflower field, I reflect on the acceptance I've received here, despite my country's aggressive stance and the harm caused to Russian civilians. It’s surprising to be welcomed given the circumstances.

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We admire your fight for your homeland and promise to support you. In 2017, we will go back to Washington to push against Russian aggression. Our fight is not with the Russian people, but with Putin. We will inform the American people of your bravery and make the case against Putin to the world. We believe you will win because of your courage. The world is watching because we cannot allow Putin to succeed here, as it would set a dangerous precedent for other countries.

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Speaker 0 states they are working on acquiring a foreign passport with a different name and plan to leave the country if a certain person wins. They express uncertainty about their family's involvement in this move, stating they don't want them to move to where they are planning to go. Speaker 0 mentions that the person in question has publicly stated intentions to "go after" individuals like the president of MSNBC, General Milley, and Liz Cheney. They also express concern over the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity, believing it grants the president a "get out of jail free card." Speaker 0 confirms they would leave the country, feeling they have no choice, but would still be available remotely.

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Я полностью поддерживал Россию и приехал сюда, чтобы рассказать правду в США. Донбасс всегда считал себя русским, и люди здесь хотят быть услышанными. Я стал журналистом, чтобы освещать события, которые происходят на Украине. В Донбассе прошел референдум, где большинство жителей выбрали отделение от Украины. Я увидел, как мирные жители страдают от обстрелов, и это изменило мое мнение. Я чувствую себя свободным в России и намерен остаться здесь. Люди здесь добрые и отзывчивые, и я хочу продолжать показывать настоящую Россию. Мое решение приехать сюда было лучшим в жизни, и я хочу доказать, что все неправы. --- I fully supported Russia and came here to tell the truth in the U.S. Donbas has always considered itself Russian, and people here want to be heard. I became a journalist to cover events in Ukraine. In Donbas, there was a referendum where most residents chose to separate from Ukraine. I saw how civilians suffer from shelling, and it changed my perspective. I feel free in Russia and intend to stay here. People are kind and responsive, and I want to continue showing the real Russia. My decision to come here was the best of my life, and I want to prove that everyone is wrong.

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Hey guys, my name is Olesia and I'm a former employee of the so called Troll Fabric in Kyiv, Ukraine. Today I want to tell you something about this structure and some reasons why I have left this job. I may be wrong but I think it's the first time somebody published insider materials on this topic since 2019 when a journalist infiltrated the office in Kyiv to make a report about it. And back then I did realize that it was a troll fabric. But, you know, I told myself it's okay because I always supported President Zelenskyy and I still do. At first the job was focused on supporting President Zelenskyy online, like writing positive comments or posts, etc. So, we were mostly working on Facebook and Instagram. As time passed, I was transferred from the Ukrainian department, which worked for Ukrainian audience, to the English speaking department, which were focused on the English speaking public, like Americans and Europeans. But the doubts remain the same. Support for president Zelenskyy, support for Ukraine and Ukrainian Warfork. We also had French, German, and Italian departments. I heard some other officers in were hiring people who spoke Finnish and also Swedish and Estonian. About a half year ago our main chef in command, Andrei Borisovich Jermak, paid us a visit. I'm pretty sure you have heard of the head of President Zelensky office. Really it was an unusual event for the main figure behind our project to come visit the office. So he came with some English speaking officials who were introduced to us as the American partners. We were told that they were very important guests but no further details. Some of my colleagues told me that they were CIA. During the visit, they said that our field of work is expanding and we were told that our new target was The United States Of America, especially the upcoming elections. Long story short, we were asked to do everything to prevent Donald Trump from winning the elections. So basically, this topic added to our main lines of work. Since then, each of us had to post at least three or five posts daily, posing as Americans and Europeans, criticizing Donald Trump and praising Biden. The Americans have even organized a few lectures for us to get a better understanding of American politics and American mindset and main social and politics issues. Then we were occupied with the topics for the job which sounded like this. Unlike Trump, Biden is a smart and experienced politician. Unlike Trump, Biden will never betray NATO partners. Trump will alienate our partners. Also, Biden will not abandon Ukraine, and Biden will protect democracy while Trump is Putin's puppet. I honestly tried to convince myself it's okay since Biden is a clear option for Ukraine. But, you know, it was too much for me. Some of my colleagues felt really nervous too. One thing is to work for the best interest of my country, but interfering in US politics is a whole other thing.

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Russia describes the events at the Capitol as follows: They did not break in and did not break anything; they claim Antifa were the ones responsible for violence. They told DC police, There’s Antifa. Go get them. They say the police used pepper spray, mace, and rubber bullets on them, and they were treated like animals. From the start, as they went down the steps, before entering the building, they say Antifa began with a pack. They claim two women were hit in the head, three kids around 17–18 were bleeding in the head, and two elderly people, one of them, they say, was maced. They assert a woman was shot by the police and then thrown by the stairs, and reiterate, We did not break shit. They claim they wore MAGA hats and did not have good shoes; they say Antifa told them they were in a crack and described Antifa as filthy and disgusting. They state DC did nothing and just stood up. Speaker 0 asks if it wasn’t the MAGA people who got in, and Russia says the doors were open, the Capitol doors were open, and Antifa had a black folding chair; the cops saw it and, whether it was them or Antifa, a metal chair indicates a weapon. They say they told police, There’s probably people taking video of me telling the police, Go get Antifa. They claim they caught two Antifa and that the woman talking to them should not bother the police, Leave the police alone. They say the police need to choose a side, and if they lose us, they have no support. They claim Antifa started pushing back and hitting people, and that it was not them. They insist it was Antifa; the DC police saw Antifa with a black metal folding chair and did not act. They state that one Antifa could have a knife to get one of them inside and again say no one acted. They insist they did not break in; the doors were open; it’s a federal building, and the police have no power there; it’s their building. Russia reiterates that it wasn’t the MAGA people who broke in, and that they told DC police, Those fucking antifa go get them. They identify themselves as from Lebanon, having fled Lebanon because of the situation, and say they run from it and won’t raise their kids in that environment. Speaker 0 thanks Russia and asks for a testimonial to be shared online. Russia says to share it on Twitter and every news channel. They state Black Lives Matter burned the country and the city, and that they were ordered to back up while police stood down, not allowed to use tear gas, mace, or rubber bullets, and that when they went to the White House and burned the church, Congress told Trump to let his people pepper spray them. They claim BLM came with weapons, and that cops lost their support. Speaker 0 agrees, saying it’s unfortunate. Russia adds that when they stood in front of Black Lives Matter to protect a cop, they are a woman and did so in New Jersey; they would kill themselves before saving a police officer if they saw one get shot. Speaker 0 concludes by thanking Asha and goodbyes, acknowledging a testament.

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"I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I'm 35. I'm from The United States, from California. I just came out here about two weeks ago." "I want to be in the military out here. I want to help out wherever I can." "I should have learned a little bit of the language before coming out here because I've been completely lost and confused, but I'm happy to be here." "I have two daughters. One of them is six and the other one is four." "When everything's kinda settled down out here, I hope that they will come out here to visit. And, and whenever I have time, I'll go visit them." "But, ideally, I want to permanently relocate to Ukraine." "It's a beautiful country that's easier for for for myself to accomplish what I wanna accomplish in my life out here."

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Speaker 1 describes learning her name with emotion, saying "I I cheered up. I was so joyful," and she immediately talked to RT colleagues. She "'fell in love with Russia so much' and 'wanna stay,'" and she applied for Russian citizenship after two years of asylum. She credits editor in chief Margarita Cemignon and others for support while she was "under threat by the US government, by the Biden regime." She notes "Congressman Matt Gates told me that I was safer to stay here in Russia," and that "Maria Butina and Margarita Simignon stepped in and kinda showed me the path to asylum." She "continued my work with RT" and, with their guidance, could "rebuild my life." She recalls fear of possible prison in the US for sanctions related to Channel One and RT, and ends: "I am very proud to work for Russia today" and that "the Biden administration didn't appreciate that."

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Speaker 0 recalls applying to CIA and facing criticism, including from Putin, like, oh, you're from a CIA family. Well, yeah, obviously, my father worked in conjunction with CIA. I mean, that's what that is. And I tried to join the CIA, but I'm not being false about it. Native talent. And he's attacking my dad as the CIA is dad to the CIA or whatever. And I'm like, well, that's no. Untrue. Then my father dies, and I learn, actually, yeah, you know, did was involved in that world. I was completely shocked by it. So no one has to believe me, but that's just a fact. Right.

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The speaker states they applied to the CIA and have received criticism, including from Putin, for being from a "CIA family." The speaker acknowledges their father worked in conjunction with the CIA and that they attempted to join the agency. The speaker says Putin is attacking their father as being connected to the CIA, which the speaker says is not untrue. After their father's death, the speaker learned their father was involved in that world, which they say shocked them. The speaker concludes by saying that this is a fact, whether or not people believe it.

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I want to express my gratitude to the Russian government and people for welcoming me. This opportunity is vital for my family's safety and future. I feel honored to be here and see this as a new beginning, akin to a marriage with Russia. I look forward to building a life here. I also want to thank President Putin for making Russia a supportive environment for families in today's world.

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The speaker discusses the situation with Mr. Navalny, stating that they have no direct involvement in the matter. They believe that the Americans scared the world with their actions and that Mr. Navalny ended up in their transit zone. They mention that Russia is not a country that extradites people and that they have provided him with asylum. The speaker questions how Mr. Navalny will live in the future and mentions that he has not revealed any secrets. They conclude by saying that he only publishes information through a channel known only to him.

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Rick Sanchez discusses his career journey, including his time at RT. Larry King convinced him to consider working for RT, assuring him of editorial control. Sanchez, who had left television news after being fired by CNN and starting a healthcare company, missed storytelling and decided to join RT five years prior to the interview. He emphasizes the editorial freedom he experienced at RT, contrasting it with the restrictions he faced at CNN, Fox, and NBC, where certain guests and topics were off-limits. Sanchez notes that RT was not available in the United States after the Ukraine war began. He says the Biden administration, through the Treasury Department, effectively banned Americans from working for or contracting with RT, citing concerns about Russian interference in US elections. Sanchez recounts a phone call from a former CNN colleague, now working in the State Department, which he interpreted as a warning. He also describes how a major US newspaper killed a story about his experience after a call from an unknown source to the managing editor. He believes the US government is trying to control who Americans can work for, watch, or receive news from.

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The speaker explains how they wanted to restart their life as an analyst and university teacher but faced difficulties due to political pressure. They then received an offer to run an interdisciplinary institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia. When questioned about the controversy of moving to Russia during the invasion of Ukraine, the speaker denies witnessing any repression and emphasizes their academic freedom. They refuse to condemn the invasion and argue that any outbreak of war violates international law. The interviewer brings up the Salisbury poisonings and the speaker's past interactions with Vladimir Putin, but the speaker finds these topics boring and uninteresting. They describe Putin as an intelligent and accomplished gentleman. The speaker dismisses accusations of being a Russian spy as dirty fantasy.

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Tara Reid, who accused President Biden of assault, seeks Russian citizenship due to fears of US detention. She was in Russia for a book translation and interview on Channel 1. Claims of defection are deflection tactics by the Biden administration to silence her. Allegations of violating sanctions for a plane ticket are baseless. Reid wanted to testify against Biden but faces attacks and threats. The White House and Democratic Party aim to silence her. Reid's exile in Russia is spun negatively by the media. She vows to speak out and seeks to testify safely before Congress.

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Speaker 0: Free or die? Speaker 1: Free or die. Speaker 0: Now you are free. Speaker 1: Yes. And we will be. And the Russians are dying. It's the best money we've ever spent. Thank you so much.

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The speaker explains that they were determined to do the interview with Vladimir Putin because they were prevented from doing so by their own government. They express shock and anger at the US government's spying and interference. The speaker clarifies that their views are constantly evolving based on evidence and that their main view is to tell the truth. They deny being pro-Trump or anti-Biden and state that their goal was to gather information about Putin and the current state of affairs. They also discuss the state of media bias and the importance of free speech.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tara Reade on What Led Her To Russia, and Biden Influence Peddling Revelations, with Gregg Jarrett
Guests: Tara Reade, Gregg Jarrett
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with an exclusive interview featuring Tara Reade, who previously accused President Joe Biden of sexual assault during her time as a Congressional aide in 1993. Reade came forward in 2019, inspired by other accusers, but faced significant media backlash and skepticism. Recently, she announced her relocation to Russia, seeking citizenship due to perceived threats to her safety in the U.S. Reade explains that her trip to Russia was initially for overseeing the translation of her book and participating in an interview. However, she received warnings from individuals with intelligence backgrounds about potential risks of arrest upon her return to the U.S., suggesting there might be an Interpol red notice against her. Reade expresses gratitude for her safety in Russia, describing it as beautiful and secure, contrasting her feelings of danger in the U.S. The conversation touches on her allegations against Biden, her experiences with the media, and the political climate in the U.S. Reade claims that her case is emblematic of broader issues regarding the treatment of whistleblowers and political dissenters, particularly under the Biden administration. She discusses her attempts to testify about her allegations and the challenges she faces in obtaining records related to her case. Kelly raises concerns about Reade's safety and the implications of her seeking citizenship in Russia, noting the country's poor human rights record. Reade defends her decision, stating that she feels safer in Russia and believes the U.S. government has betrayed her. She emphasizes her desire to testify about Biden's actions and the need for accountability. The discussion shifts to the broader implications of Reade's situation, including the treatment of whistleblowers and the political targeting of individuals who speak out against the government. Reade expresses a commitment to continue advocating for herself and others who have faced similar challenges. The interview concludes with Kelly expressing hope for Reade's safety and future, while acknowledging the complexities of her situation and the political landscape surrounding her allegations. The segment ends with a transition to legal analyst Gregg Jarrett, who will further discuss the implications of Reade's story and the current political climate.

Tucker Carlson

Rick Sanchez: Fired and Threatened With Jail for Refusing to Spout Zelensky’s Talking Points
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Tucker Carlson interviews Rick Sanchez about his journey to RT and his experiences in journalism. Sanchez recounts how Larry King encouraged him to join RT after he was fired from CNN. Initially skeptical due to RT's Russian affiliation, Sanchez found that he had more editorial freedom at RT than at CNN, Fox, or NBC. He was able to write his own scripts and choose his topics without interference, which he felt was a significant departure from his previous experiences in mainstream media. Sanchez highlights the limitations imposed by major networks, particularly regarding guests and topics that challenge the neocon narrative. He emphasizes that while he enjoyed his time at RT, he faced backlash in the U.S. for working there, including being excluded from opportunities due to his association with the network. He notes that RT was banned in the U.S. following the Ukraine war, which he views as a violation of free speech rights. Sanchez describes a conversation with a former CNN colleague who warned him that he was being monitored by the State Department. Shortly after, the Biden administration's Treasury Department shut down RT's operations in the U.S., threatening legal action against anyone associated with the network. Sanchez expresses frustration over this censorship and the broader implications for journalism and free speech in America. He argues that the U.S. government should not dictate who can report news or share perspectives, advocating for engagement with all countries, including Russia. Sanchez believes that understanding different viewpoints is essential for preventing conflict and fostering dialogue. He concludes by stressing the importance of storytelling and the need for journalists to represent diverse perspectives, regardless of political pressures.
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