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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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The speaker emphatically supports Trump over Kamala Harris, stating that all Democrats in government should be imprisoned for treason. The speaker believes Harris is a "fraud," "fake," and "phony," and dislikes her alleged use of CBD weed. The speaker claims Harris has no policies of her own, only criticizing Trump. They accuse her of "stealing Donald Trump lyrics" and assert that Democrats cannot name any of Harris's policies. The speaker suggests Harris should be imprisoned for theft and piracy due to her lack of original policies.

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There's pain in my chest, and I won't rest until we can forget you. Calling you a fascist isn't trash talk; I know what that means. You've dug yourself into a hole, surrounded by soulless clowns. I pity those who still support you after everything. Can we just change the channel? You're playing on people's emotions while being the real creep. I voted, and now we're in deep trouble. I really hate your place right now. You claim there are fine people on both sides, but that's hard to believe. Why do you want to hurt us so badly? I guess they never expected a congressman to self-sabotage. It's time to check and balance this situation.

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Many people wish harm on those they dislike, but true patriots aim to remove them from office peacefully. The speaker criticizes Democrats for allegedly staging an assassination attempt on Trump, urging others to take action to protect him. They express disdain for Biden and Democrats, accusing them of hiding secrets. The speaker emphasizes their dedication to free speech and working as a truck driver. They call out rappers and others to defend Trump, questioning their loyalty. The speaker concludes by challenging those who claim to support Trump to take tangible steps to protect him.

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The speaker expresses anger towards those who tried to overthrow the election, comparing it to someone putting a gun to their head. They criticize the individuals for involving themselves in people's personal lives and express a desire to remember them if they try to steal their vote. The speaker also mentions taking a picture of someone and discusses their refusal to provide a Republican sample ballot. They caution against being friendly with people who support lynch mobs, the KKK, or have extreme religious beliefs.

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The speaker expresses extreme frustration with Donald Trump, stating, "Wish I never would have fucking met Trump. I wish it never would have happened." The speaker clarifies that their sentiment is not due to personal attacks they've endured, but rather a deep-seated weariness: "I'm so sick of fucking Donald Trump, man. God, I'm fucking sick of him." They emphasize that their statement is not an attempt to flatter Trump.

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The speaker expresses frustration and anger towards various individuals and groups, including Instagram users, Jewish people, entertainers, politicians, and corporations like Adidas and Gap. They also mention their own accomplishments and beliefs, such as their support for Trump and their belief in God. The speaker criticizes the entertainment industry and discusses their personal experiences with divorce and custody battles. They touch on topics like racism, abortion, and the influence of powerful families and organizations. The speaker ends by asserting their importance and warning of impending consequences.

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The speaker expresses intense hatred towards Donald Trump, calling him names like "orange pumpkin" and "fucking businessman." The speaker claims Trump once called them one of the most important people in his life. The speaker declares Trump will never be president again. The speaker mentions their father was the most important person in the world to them, but "his colors are finally out." The speaker expresses disgust towards Trump and his supporters, saying "Fuck you."

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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 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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Barack Obama, the speaker is addressing you because you said you are ashamed that black people are not supporting Kamala Harris. The speaker believes black people have the right to vote for whoever they want, including Trump. The speaker asks Obama if he thinks people have to do what he says and accuses him of acting like he owns black people. The speaker is not voting for Kamala Harris, and neither are many other black people because they don't like her. People now realize that voting for someone based on skin color is not a great idea. Trump cares about the country and will do what's best for everybody, including black people. Obama tricked black people into voting for him based on his skin color and didn't do anything for them. The only person who benefited from Obama being the first black president was Obama himself. Obama made millions of dollars, while black people didn't get anything he promised. The speaker tells Obama to sit down and get out of their face.

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The speaker warns against underestimating the consequences of Trump's potential return to power. They emphasize that if you were against him, you must ensure his political career ends, or else he will seek revenge. They compare it to taking over a superpower, where if you win, the whole country wins, but if you fail, you and your resistance are done. The speaker urges people to not let Trump become president again, as he would bring chaos and harm. They stress the importance of making the right move and not underestimating Trump's determination.

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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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This message is directed to everyone on the deep state target list. The speaker believes that if any political presidential candidate, like RFK or Trump, is assassinated, America will respond in kind. They claim to have created a list of those involved. The speaker hopes this won't happen, but if it does, they believe option 2 behind Trump would be better for them. They even suggest that killing Trump would be the best case scenario for them, as it would lead to a quick and effective cleansing, resulting in game over for the deep state.

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The speaker expresses sympathy for Trump, not due to agreement with his politics, but because he doesn't deserve to have an AK-47 pointed at him while golfing. The speaker finds no solace in the fact that the shooter didn't fire. The speaker claims that if they had experienced what Trump has in the last two months, they would disappear from public life, and doesn't understand how Trump continues, given his family. The speaker also sympathizes with Melania Trump, understanding why she might suspect a plot against her husband and questioning why those who mock her aren't apologizing after the AK-47 incident.

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Speaker 0 expresses their extreme loyalty towards people and how they view any slight disloyalty as a horrifying act. They mention wanting to lose everything to test people's loyalty, and they were surprised to find out that some people they thought would be loyal turned out not to be. Speaker 0 admits that they would have treated certain people and groups differently if they had known their loyalty beforehand. Speaker 1 acknowledges Speaker 0's desire for revenge and confirms that they believe Speaker 0 will act on it given the opportunity. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 jokingly endorsing Speaker 0's desire for loyalty.

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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 expresses anger towards those who tried to overthrow the election, comparing it to someone putting a gun to their head. They criticize the individuals for involving themselves in people's personal lives and express a desire to remember them if they try to steal their vote. The speaker also mentions taking a picture of someone and briefly discusses political affiliations.

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The speaker reached out to Trump to express sympathy for what he's going through, not because of political agreement, but because "he doesn't deserve this," referring to someone pointing an AK-47 at him. The speaker believes most people couldn't endure what Trump has faced recently and questions how he copes, especially considering his family. The speaker is critical of those who mock Melania Trump, particularly in light of the assassination attempt on her husband. The speaker believes it's time for apologies and warns against playing a "dangerous game." The speaker rejects the idea that Trump is desperate and emphasizes the importance of caring when anyone is harmed, stating, "Either you care when anyone is hurt or you'll never really care about anyone."

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The speaker states they would have prosecuted Hillary Clinton and even offered to do so for Trump, but Trump declined. The speaker believes prosecuting Clinton would have been the "greatest honor" of their life. They claim to believe in justice, not disliking people, and even feeling sorry for some they've jailed. The speaker asserts that the only way to end "all the garbage" is to jail the "bad guys." They believe that jailing the "bad guys" will scare them and make them stop their actions, at least temporarily.

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The speaker believes someone is a "crazy person" who hates Trump and wants to be remembered in history as someone who opposed Trump and helped the economy. When Trump was president and wanted to stimulate the economy, this person allegedly raised interest rates and did the opposite of what Trump wanted. The speaker's feeling is that they don't want Trump in the clean government.

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America made a decision that the speaker strongly disagrees with, and the country is now reaping the whirlwind. The speaker claims that the current leader is terrible, especially in crisis, and is blaming, misinforming, and dividing people instead of bringing them together. The speaker believes that the leader is a bigot who believes in a hierarchy of racial groups and that his group is genetically superior. According to the speaker, whenever the leader talks about competence and qualifications, any white man will do for him. The speaker contrasts a supremely qualified Black four-star general who was Secretary of Defense with the leader's subsequent appointment, claiming that this illustrates the leader's bigotry, where any white man is considered better.

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude to the New World Order and Illuminati for unintentionally boosting the popularity of "Donnie" (presumably referring to Donald Trump). They mention Trump's recent visit to Atlanta, where he received support from the community. The speaker claims to represent the hood and expresses disdain for the government, accusing them of mistreating the black community. They criticize those who oppose Trump, stating that he is the only one who has offered anything to black people, referencing a proposed $500 billion. The speaker concludes by dismissing those who criticize Trump.

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A BLM leader endorses Donald Trump as the best candidate, stating that everyone else is terrible. They express personal liking for Trump and deep disappointment and disdain for the current president and vice president. The BLM leader feels that black people are starting to shift away from the Democratic Party, which they believe has racist policies that harm the black family. They see Trump as the opposite, someone who is honest and won't betray them like the Democrats.

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The speaker asserts that the Trump administration was “the best administration I’ve ever seen,” noting it’s ten years after the Trump movement and Brexit, and that their side is in power. They express willingness for a long political run, saying they’d be happy if JD Vance could be president for eight years and Marco Rubio for another eight, with continued involvement. They remark that after Trump, the drumbeat of opposition began quickly, accusing him of starting World War III or being controlled, and they stress that those in government have different responsibilities from those in opposition. They ask how JD Vance can win the next election if the group outside has spent four years tearing each other apart. The speaker then addresses being Jewish within the NatCon movement. They state they’ve never done this before and are not particularly comfortable with it. They reflect that it was easy and great to be a leader in the nationalist movement and Jewish until about a year and a half ago, because whenever left-leaning Jews or others accused their speakers of antisemitism, the speaker could defend them, arguing people hadn’t spoken to the person, hadn’t read full statements, and were taking a sentence out of context. They found it fun and rewarding to defend against what they viewed as false, ridiculous antisemitism accusations, and it made them popular. Now, they say, it’s not that easy anymore. They acknowledge that criticism of Israel is fine as a policy discussion, but they’ve been struck by the “depth of the slander of Jews as a people” online over the last year and a half, and say they didn’t expect this on the right. They observe a transition among some on the right—people they once admired and still admire in part—who now believe that praising the Muslim Brotherhood, Islam, and the Quran is appropriate, and that Jews are a big problem. They express hope this will pass and call for reconsidering the relationship between Jews and Christians, proposing a mutual discussion and honor if possible, rather than a vile stream of accusations about Jews’ actions toward Christians in the Middle Ages. Finally, they stress that the coalition was built by Donald Trump and is broad enough to win the next election and future ones. They warn that driving coalition members out, dishonoring them, or keeping them dishonored will lead to loss: it would destroy Vance’s prospects, Rubio’s prospects, and America’s prospects. The speaker presents a choice: preserve the coalition or risk undermining it.
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