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Thanks to the governor and CBS for hosting the debate, and to the American people for watching. Many Americans don't know who either candidate is. The speaker was raised in a working-class family. The speaker's mother required food assistance, and the speaker's grandmother required Social Security help to raise the speaker because the speaker's mother struggled with addiction. The speaker went to college on the GI Bill after enlisting in the Marine Corps and serving in Iraq. The speaker asks to be the vice president with gratitude for the American dream. Many are worried about chaos and the feeling that the American dream is unattainable. The speaker wants to convince the audience that with Donald Trump back in the White House, the American dream will be attainable once again.

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The speaker notes that people might be surprised that he has never interacted with Donald Trump face to face, though that is about to change. The speaker then references a statement made last month by Trump, who suggested that the speaker turned black recently for political purposes, questioning a core part of his identity. The speaker dismisses this as the same old tired playbook and declines to comment further. The speaker then expresses confusion as to why a shot wasn't taken. The speaker reiterates that people might be surprised that he has never interacted with Trump.

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The speaker introduces Donald Trump, mentioning airline tickets and asking if Trump still owns his own airline. The speaker expresses surprise and admiration, stating, "Who says there's not luck in football?" and concludes by calling Trump "the man."

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Trump's popularity among blue-collar workers is evident as he interacts with them while building his new skyscraper. They appreciate his demeanor and nickname, "the Don."

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The speaker highlights the similarity of answers and wants people to listen. Speaker 1 states they grew up middle class and were raised as a middle-class kid, focusing on aspirations and dreams. They believe in the ambition, aspirations, and dreams of the American people. They were a career prosecutor for most of their career and started their career as a prosecutor. They intend to create an opportunity economy by investing in areas that need a lot of work. They clarify they are not Joe Biden. The speaker concludes that the vast majority of Americans have more in common than what separates them.

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I am friends with Trump and so is the speaker. They talk often and even golf together. They recently attended a UFC event with Dana White and the crowd. The speaker finds these experiences to be very American. The speaker emphasizes that aside from Trump's political image, they have become comfortable as friends and enjoy discussing various topics, including policy and sports. The speaker admires Trump's children and believes that a well-put-together family reflects positively on him. They express strong admiration for Trump, stating that they don't just like him, but they love him.

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David Hilliard, a founding member of the Black Panther Party, knew Donald Trump in the 1960s in New York. Hilliard describes Trump as a friend to African Americans who supported the Black Panther Party financially. He believes Trump is not a racist and would be a good leader for America. Hilliard praises Trump's ability to make and lose money, suggesting he could help people make their own money. Hilliard's positive view of Trump is based on his interactions with him in the past.

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The speaker explains why they support Donald Trump, stating that they have knowledge of the true history of both the Republican and Democratic parties. They mention that the Ku Klux Klan originated from the Democratic party and that every civil rights legislation was passed by Republicans, not Democrats. They also mention Trump's involvement in the culture, receiving awards with prominent figures like Muhammad Ali and Rosa Parks. The speaker expresses their disbelief in the media's portrayal of Trump as racist, as they never heard any black leaders or their grandmother say anything negative about him. They reminisce about a time when America was great and there was less crime.

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Good morning and welcome to Washington! We met Senator Schumer at the Hay Adams Hotel, which has a stunning view of the White House. This is my first time seeing it. The hotel suite offers one of the best views of DC. I was born in Brooklyn, where Donald Trump's family also comes from, and my grandfather worked with his father as builders. Senator Schumer and Trump share a passion for life, and it's clear they care about their work. I have a little test: when you wake up on Monday morning, do you feel excited to go to work? If the answer is yes, you're in great shape. I really like this Monday morning test and plan to implement it in my life.

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The speaker was born in Brooklyn, the same place where Donald Trump's family comes from. The speaker says his grandfather and Trump's father were builders together in Brooklyn. The speaker knew Trump was going to go places even when Trump was younger. The speaker states that Senator Schumer and Trump are good friends. The speaker believes they both have a passion for life and that Trump cares about what he does.

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Unyielding pursuit of America first agenda. Let's make America great again. Welcome our hometown hero, President Donald John Trump, the 45th, 46th, and 47th president of the United States.

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Donald Trump attacked the speaker's brother and mother, while he was busy creating a reality TV show. The speaker expresses their frustration and asks for a moment to finish their statement.

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On November 20, 1974, my father passed away from a heart attack. I attended Kew Forest School, the same school as Donald Trump. Three days after my father's burial, a distinguished man knocked on our door. It was Fred Trump, Donald's father. He expressed condolences for my father's death and mentioned his connection to the school. Fred Trump then informed my mother that he would personally cover the tuition for my three siblings and me, so we wouldn't have to return to public school. This generous act reflects the values of the Trump family.

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Doc Holiday and John F. Kennedy Jr. had a special bond in New York. The speaker believes that JFK Jr.'s death was faked and that he, Donald Trump, and loyal military officers have been working behind the scenes for the past 5 to 10 years. JFK Jr. was a friend of the speaker and was planning to sell George Magazine. He had aspirations for a political career, but also wanted to be an actor. The speaker thinks JFK Jr. would have been a good president. The speaker also mentions Robert Kennedy, who they know well and describe as a very fine person.

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.

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The speaker states their team contacted Vice President Harris' and President Trump's teams to discuss ideas. The speaker emphasizes the importance of personal life over politics. They are in Trump Tower and have just interviewed President Trump, calling it a great interview that will be posted next week.

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According to Speaker 1, Donald Trump is the best salesman he's ever met. He recounts watching Trump sell land on the Hudson River to a group interested in buying the Plaza Hotel. Although they wanted the hotel, Trump convinced them to buy the land instead, even though he needed the money from the hotel sale to avoid bankruptcy. Speaker 1 attributes Trump's sales ability to his genius at identifying and exploiting people's vulnerabilities. He claims Trump can sense a person's weakness and then play into it. While not necessarily a positive trait, Speaker 1 considers it a unique gift.

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- The speaker asserts that “Trump's Epstein file is bigger than the Encyclopedia Britannica,” using a metaphor to describe the extensive information about Trump and Epstein. - Epstein and Trump were described as best friends for a long time, according to the speaker. - Epstein was said to be part of the Lex Wexner operation. Lex Wexner bought Epstein a house on East 71st Street in New York. - The speaker notes a personal connection to the neighborhood, mentioning living on East 64th Street and that East 71st Street is nearby. - After a relatively short time, Epstein was moved next door to a much bigger house, the one commonly seen in pictures of Epstein’s residence. - The first house Epstein lived in was sold to Howard Lutnick, who is described as the Secretary of Commerce and co-chair of the transition team. - Howard Lutnick is identified as Epstein’s next-door neighbor for many years, which the speaker finds intuitively sensible because Epstein was “primarily a money laundering network,” in the speaker’s view. - The speaker notes there are only 24 primary dealers in the New York Fed and suggests that having a primary dealer who runs the market in Treasury securities as a neighbor makes sense in their logic. - The speaker speculates that Lex Wexner probably had tunnels built underneath, implying secret infrastructure related to the proximity of their properties. - The overarching claim is that the entire administration is “full of Epstein people,” according to the speaker.

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I want to introduce a friend who is serious and committed to success, despite his deceptive social style. He supported the Wall Street project and was inclusive. He attended my business meeting in New York and is a builder for the people. Donald Trump spoke about the high percentage of black and minority workers in construction, thanking them for their great work. He looks forward to questions and jokes about leaving the building.

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As an immigrant, the speaker says they were embraced by the American people. Arriving at 21 with nothing, they built a career that would not have been possible in any other country. Their bodybuilding career, acting career, becoming governor, and family were all made possible by America. The speaker is happy to see firsthand that America is the greatest country in the world and the land of opportunity.

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The speaker was born in Brooklyn, the same place where Donald Trump's family comes from. The speaker says his grandfather and Trump's father were builders together in Brooklyn. The speaker knew Trump was going to go places even when Trump was younger. The speaker states that Senator Schumer and Trump are good friends. The speaker believes they both have a passion for life and that Trump cares about what he does.

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A man recounts how Donald Trump hired him off the street on Christmas Day, providing him with five navy blue suits and welcoming him to the family. The man, who grew up poor in Spanish Harlem and experienced abuse, was seeking purpose when he found work at Trump's building. He recalls an instance when Trump offered to bring him a steak while attending a meeting. Despite accusations against Trump, the man states that Trump employed people from all origins and treated them like family. He also mentions receiving a personal letter from Trump expressing pride in him, which served as a reminder of his appreciation. He says that not getting a job that Christmas day gave him a tool to rediscover his purpose and be an inspiration to his children.

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Donald Trump's family has a long history in New York City, beginning with his grandparents. Friedrich and Elizabeth Trump were both born in Karlstadt, Germany, and grew up across the street from each other. In the 1880s, Friedrich went to North America and made a small fortune during the Alaska gold rush by operating restaurants and brothels.

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New Yorkers hate a politician they can't trust more than one they disagree with. The speaker was asked about adopting different speaking accents in different scenarios, specifically whether one is real and one is affected. The speaker responded that as an immigrant born in Kampala, Uganda, raised in South Africa, and moving to New York at age seven, there are different parts of their life. The speaker referenced a worldwide tour and a Disney movie directed by their mother, stating that nepotism and hard work goes a long way. The speaker stated that here in New York City, this is how they speak and how they are. The speaker then asked if Tom Oman believes in the first amendment.

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Thank you for the warm welcome. It's surreal to be here, especially after seeing Bobby Kennedy Jr. at a Trump rally. Imagine being Donald Trump, facing opposition from New York City, yet still returning to his roots with supporters cheering him on. People love Trump because he genuinely likes them, and that affection is real. He has liberated us by allowing us to speak the truth, breaking free from the lies imposed by those in power. The elite have created a system that rewards them without merit, while ordinary people are dismissed as immoral. Trump empowers us to reject their charade and assert our worth. As more people recognize this, it will become increasingly difficult for the elite to maintain their facade. Thank you, Donald Trump, for giving us the freedom to speak the truth.
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