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Saved - January 17, 2026 at 1:52 PM

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Major scandal in the Netherlands after it’s revealed that 125 students were made to live with 125 asylum seekers in an experiment to “foster integration” and that it ended in students falling victim to gang rape, several sexual assaults and knife crime. https://t.co/4wbBNLye57

Saved - October 2, 2025 at 12:56 AM

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Video of Chinese communist security forces killing hundreds of protesting students on the Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 4th, 1989 🇨🇳 https://t.co/H2dLU4jNF7

Saved - September 25, 2025 at 11:37 PM

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BREAKING: Radio France Internationale now reports that unknown drones also intruded the airspace over military sites in Mourmelon-le-Grand in France this weekend 🇫🇷 https://t.co/yiuhzSsDyR

Saved - August 27, 2025 at 4:10 PM
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I’m recovering in the hospital after intervening to stop a Syrian asylum seeker from assaulting a woman on a tram in Dresden. I got stabbed in the face, but I believe we don’t have to live in fear. It’s important to stand up for what’s right.

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The 21-year-old American tourist John is hailed as a hero after he got stabbed in the face by a Syrian asylum seeker for stopping him from assaulting a woman on a tram in Dresden, German. A new video has him speaking from a hospital bed about what happened that night. We don’t have to live like this…

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The cut was so deep that when I looked at myself in the reflection of the glass panel on the tram, I could visibly tell that my nose was cut in half. That fear shouldn't be there. We should feel confident in each other. But in that moment, after I got slashed, I stood up. I said, "Stop. Don't touch her. Don't hit her." A guy came up, verbally harassing a woman. He turned that aggression toward me. When she stood up, the man threw her onto the chairs. My first reaction was, "Obtain distance. We're not here to start a brawl. We're not here to start a fight." I remember I heard a click, I looked over, I saw another man, and then I felt a swift slice on my face.
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Speaker 0: The cut was so deep that when I looked at myself in the reflection of the glass panel on the tram, I could visibly tell that my nose was cut in half. That fear shouldn't be there. We should feel confident in each other as citizens of the same city, more or less the same country, to not do that to each other. But in that moment, after I got slashed and I'm sitting down, I knew everything was gonna be okay. We hopped on the tram after waiting a little bit for the tram and, you know, I came on the tram and saw a woman there. Initially, later on, a guy had come up really verbal, loud, harassing, was walking towards the woman as though he was looking to harm her or aggressive towards her. In that kind of situation, I stood up. I was like, Is everything okay? Stop. Don't touch her. Don't hit her. He was getting a little bit aggressive with her at that time. This guy, you know, man, I've worked in emergency medical services for over a year now. And I'm familiar with what people look like when they're on drugs. And how people act when they're on drugs. This guy, as everybody in the tram could also probably tell, so overtly aggressive that he must have been on something. And he came over after, like I mentioned before, he's being aggressive with a female. He was harassing her. I stood up. I said, Stop. He turned that aggression towards me. With a quick kind of exchange of words, we sat back down. I was worried about her safety. As much as everybody else on the tram that this guy could very well go do that too as well. And so I sat down for a second. I was a little bit, you know, in a mode where I was hyperobservant of what was going on. I was worried about her safety behind me and everybody else's on the train, including my friends and my own. Many people were on the train now. A lot, man. I didn't quite count, and people were constantly moving in and out, but when I heard the woman's screams and her shouting, it sounded to me like the clear tone of somebody that is in distress and needs help. And when she stood up, the man physically had a physical altercation with her that led to her being thrown on the chairs, and to that, I was like, That's not gonna happen. Yeah, he grabbed her and threw her. In response to that, my first reaction was, Obtain distance. We're not here to start a brawl. We're not here to start a fight. Shouted to him again, Stops, don't do that. And he took that as this abstract assault and he threw punches and we had a short and very quick altercation. I was not in an offensive posture at all. I was reactive to the attacks he was giving me. And he continued to try and kick me by supporting himself with the pulls after he got that distance too. It did not work. However, right at that moment, I remember I heard a click. I looked over, I saw another man, and then I felt a swift slice on my face.
Saved - August 27, 2025 at 4:04 PM
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Switzerland is facing its first migrant riots, sparked by the death of a 17-year-old who crashed a stolen scooter while fleeing police in Lausanne. Following this incident, around 100 young individuals vandalized the neighborhood and clashed with riot police, even targeting a local anti-immigration politician. For years, Switzerland managed to avoid the no-go zones seen in other Western European countries, but rising immigration and cultural influences from neighboring France are changing that landscape.

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Switzerland is experiencing its first migrant riots. Violence broke out in Lausanne after a 17-year-old drove a stolen scooter into a brick wall and died while trying to escape the police. Around 100 other young criminals later smashed up the neighborhood, clashed with the riot police and tried to lunch a local anti-immigration politician from the SVP party (as can be seen in the video below). For decades, Switzerland was spared the emergence of no-go zone in its larger cities as has happened in other countries in Western Europe, but increased immigration over the past 2 decades coupled with cultural influence from no-go zones in neighboring France means that this state of affairs is quickly coming to an end. 🇨🇭

Saved - July 23, 2025 at 2:33 PM

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We watched the now infamous Nelk Boys interview with Israeli PM Beniamin Netanyahu. The interview received massive backlash, mostly from people who did not actually bother to watch it: Here are 6 key takeaways: 1. Hamas terrorists are responsible for civilian death. https://t.co/CWjsM1SGyz

Saved - July 15, 2025 at 8:59 PM

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Tucker Carlson has released his interview with Donald Trump. It was surprising how little time they spent on discussing Ukraine. Barely 2 minutes and all that was said was the usual, “the war wouldn’t have started on my watch and I will end it in 1 day” https://t.co/EetX5fB8VG

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The speaker explains his absence from the Fox News debate, citing his significant lead in the polls and the network's perceived bias. He criticizes cable news credibility, singling out MSNBC and CNN, and laments Fox's decline since Tucker Carlson's departure. He names Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson as undeserving presidential candidates. He claims Bill Barr covered up Jeffrey Epstein's death and didn't investigate election fraud. He suggests the left is trying to kill him. He calls Joe Biden corrupt and incompetent, questioning his mental and physical fitness, and Kamala Harris's speaking style. He believes world leaders like Xi, Putin, and Kim Jong Un have lost respect for the U.S. under Biden. He defends his actions regarding the 2020 election, blaming COVID and rigged voting. He says that if re-elected, his top priority would be securing the border, deporting criminals, and restoring water flow. He acknowledges the passion and hatred in the country and doesn't know if there will be open conflict.
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Speaker 0: It's debate night, but we're not in Milwaukee. Mister president, thanks for joining us. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 0: Why aren't you at the Fox News debate tonight in Milwaukee? Speaker 1: Well, you know, a lot of people have been asking me that. Many people said you shouldn't do them, but you see the polls have come out and I'm leading by fifty and sixty points. And, you know, some of them are at one and zero and two. And I'm saying, do I sit there for an hour or two hours, whatever it's going to be, and get harassed by people that shouldn't even be running for president? Should I be doing that? And a network that isn't particularly friendly to me, frankly. You know, they they were backing Ron to Sanctimonious like crazy and now they've given up on him. I mean, he's it's a lost cause. It reminded me very much of 2016. You know, in 2016, went through the same stuff and had to fight them all the way and then they became very friendly after I won or just about when I was winning. But I just felt it would be more appropriate not to do the debate. I don't think it's right to do it. If you're leading by fifty, sixty I have one problem leading by 70 points and I'm saying, why am I doing it? And I'm gonna have eight people, 10 people, whoever made the debate, I don't know how many it is, but I'm gonna have all these people screaming at me, shouting questions at me, all of which I love answering, I love doing, but it doesn't make sense to do them. So I've taken a pass. You probably noticed. Speaker 0: Well, I I did. I'm grateful that you did. It's interesting though because you spent a lot of your career in television. Yeah. You had a top show in television on NBC. But you don't feel the need now running for president to do television, obviously. Do you think television is declining? Speaker 1: Well, according to a poll that I guess we just saw, it just came out where it's down like 35%, but I think they were talking referring to cable. I think cable's down because it's lost credibility. MSNBC or as they say, MSDNC is so bad. It's so wrong what they write and what they do and what they say. It's, you know, it's fake news as I said. I think I came up with that term. I hope I did because it's a good one. It's not tough enough anymore. It's corrupt news. You know, really what you do is call corrupt news but somehow that doesn't play as nicely but it is corrupt news. So you have MS, NBC, and you have CNN who's absolutely doing no ratings at all. I mean, they're dead. But they're doing none because they don't have credibility. They really don't have credibility. Fox is way down, as you know. And the good old days are are long ago. I will say this, it could come back but they have they just don't have a lot of credibility, Tucker. You know that perhaps better than anybody. I think it was a terrible move getting rid of you. You were number one on television and all of a sudden you're we're doing this interview, but we'll get bigger ratings using this crazy forum that you're using, then probably probably the debate or competition. Speaker 0: Who when you when you say there are people on stage who shouldn't be running for president, who do you mean? Speaker 1: Well, I don't wanna really use names, but it wouldn't matter too much. A guy like I call him Ada Hutchinson. It's Aesop, but I call him Ada. Speaker 0: What do you call him Ada? Speaker 1: You know, I could tell you, but I don't wanna get myself in a little trouble. But he's weak and pathetic and he was I never understood the guy. I never knew him. He was the governor of Arkansas. I did not a very popular guy. I don't know how he But that state is such a great state. The people are so incredible Yes. In that state, and they love me and I love them. How does this guy get elected governor of Arkansas? But he's nasty always and has been. A guy like Chris Christie, the guy left with a 8% think of it, 8% approval rating in New Jersey. Now he's running for president, And he runs solely on the basis, oh, let's get Trump. Let's he's like a savage maniac. He's like a lunatic. And that's all he talks about. His poll numbers are very, very low. He's about 2%. Speaker 0: What's he like? You know him well. Speaker 1: No. I've had I've been friendly with him over the years, but I couldn't give him a a job because I just never trusted him very much. I was just never one of his people that really trusted him. I never gave him the job, and that's one of the reasons he feels so hurt and so betrayed. And I understand that. I really do. I understand it. But I never gave him, you know, he wanted to be different things. He was looking at different elements of the administration. And we decided I decided just I didn't wanna I didn't wanna do it. And now I'm glad I did because you see, but, you know, we had some some great people. I had great people. We'll have even better people if we do this because now I know Washington. Before I didn't know Washington. But guys like Bill Barr were terrible. I mean, they were, I would say, Bushies. I say that with respect to the Bush family, but they were Bushies and just it doesn't work out for us. Speaker 0: Was clear. This is kind of far afield, it was just interesting. I read Barr's account of his time. He wrote a book about it. Speaker 1: Right. Speaker 0: His autobiography. And in it, he lies about Jeffrey Epstein's death. Clearly lies. Do do you think Epstein killed himself sincerely? Speaker 1: I don't know. I I will say that, you know, he was a fixture in Palm Beach. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: I don't know what Barr said about it either. I have no idea what he said. What did he say? He killed himself, probably? Speaker 0: He said he killed himself and that they were gonna do this investigation. They never did an investigation. It's never been public. And they hid it and, like, why are they doing that? And clearly Barr knew. But why would Bill Barr be covering up the death of Jeffrey Epstein? Speaker 1: Bill Barr didn't do an investigation on the election fraud either. Okay. He said he did and he pretended he did, but he didn't. McSwain, the US attorney in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia said Barr Barr just wouldn't let him do it. It was crazy. Barr became so petrified, so frightened of being impeached. We're gonna impeach him. I don't know if you remember it. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: It's not a big moment in history. But they said, we're going to impeach you know, they play a much rougher game, the left, the lunatics. And they were gonna impeach Bill Barr, and he was petrified. Now, how do you not get impeached? Don't do any of this stuff. But he didn't do the job there. I don't know what he did with Epstein, but possibly Speaker 0: Do you think it's possible that Epstein was killed? Speaker 1: Oh, sure. It's possible. I I mean, I don't really believe I think he probably committed suicide. He had a life with, you know, beautiful homes and beautiful everything, and he all of a sudden, he's incarcerated and not doing very well. I would say that he did, but there are those people. There are many people. I think you're one of them. Right? But a lot of people think that he, he was killed. He knew a lot on a lot of people. Speaker 0: He was killed. Think so. I think the more the closer you look I'm not a conspiracy person at all. I believe everything I hear. But, yeah, the the closer you look into it I mean, the attorney general of The United States, your attorney general, clearly lied about the Epstein death. Speaker 1: Yeah. He was Why? He was Certainly, it wasn't well done. They'd had no cameras. They had no anything. Everybody was sleeping. And, you know, there the a case could be made. Look, I'm not gonna get involved in it, but I can tell you, a case could be made either way, but it certainly wasn't the most well run place. Speaker 0: So so the reason I'm asking you is I'm looking at the trajectory since 2015 when you got into politics Yeah. You know, for real, and then one. There it started with protests against you, massive protests, organized protests by the left, and then it moved to impeachment twice. Right. And now indictment. I mean, the next stage is is violence. Is are you worried that they're gonna try and kill you? Why wouldn't they try and kill you, honestly? Speaker 1: They're savage animals. They are people that are sick, really sick. You have great people in the Democrat party. You have great people that are Democrats. Most of the people in our country are fantastic, and I'm representing everybody. I'm not just Republicans or Right. President. I represent everybody. I'm the president of everybody. But I've seen what they do. I've seen the lengths that they go to. When they make up the Russia, Russia, Russia, when that's exposed and they go down and Barr should have gone after them and other people should have gone after and they did very late because the Durham report came out. It was fairly good. It could have been a lot tougher, I guess, but it was fairly good. But it explained how corrupt it was. I'll tell you who did a great job was the inspector general Horowitz. He did a phenomenal report. You didn't have to go to do it. He did it on Comey and on, I guess, McCabe and some others and it was a vicious it was basically a true report how bad they are. But these people are sick people. These are people that I think they hate our country. You wanna know the truth? When you see open borders, when you see these policies that they have and so many other things, it's so sad to see. You know, we have a country that's very fragile right now. I've never seen. I I will say, look, I ran in '16, which was '15, but I ran in '16, election in '16, and there was tremendous spirit. In '20, there was even more spirit. We got many millions of we got millions and millions more votes. You know, it wasn't even a contest. People said, well, what do you think of '20? I said, we did much better. We did. You gotta base it on the number of votes. We got many more votes in '20 than we did in '16. But the election was rigged. It was a rigged election. But and with COVID, they used COVID to cheat a lot of different things and we have so much on it. It's like so easy. But we had judges that didn't wanna look. We had people didn't wanna get involved. They said that they called you, you she's a conspiracy theorist if you say anything about the election. But I have never seen Spirit like there is right now. Even coming down here, just the people on the road that are just absolutely going crazy. And the reason is, I think they like me and I I know they love my policies. I hope they like me too. You know, lot of people say they don't like me but they like my I think they like me. But I have never seen spirit like it is right now. And the reason is because crooked Joe Biden is so bad. He's the worst president in the history of our country. I don't think he's gonna make it to the gate, but, you know, you never know. But he's a corrupt person. So corrupt that I took the name off Hillary, you know. I don't do two people at one time. I took the crooked Hillary and I made it I retired the net. It was a good day for her. I bet she was very happy. And I used it for Joe because it's crooked Joe. But Joe is really Speaker 0: But you don't think he's gonna make it to November of twenty Speaker 1: I think he's worse mentally than he is physically. And physically, he's not exactly a triathlete or any kind of an athlete. You look at him, can't walk to the helicopter. He he walks. He can't lift his feet out of the grass. You know, it's only two inches at the White House. Right? It's not a lot. But you watch him and it looks like he's walking on toothpicks. And then you see him in the beach where he can't lift a chair. You know, those chairs are meant to be light. Right? They're like two ounces. Yeah. Lift them up. He can't lift the chair. He can't walk to the chair. And I I don't know what they're doing with the beach. You know, this beach is seeming to play a big role, but they love pictures of him on the beach. I think he looks terrible on the beach. He looks terrible on the beach. Speaker 0: His skinny legs? Speaker 1: Well, he can't walk through the sand. You know, sand is not that easy to walk through. But when he walks through it, he can't walk through the sand. And there's somebody in there that thinks he looks fabulous at the beach. I think he looks horrible at the beach. Plus, the beach doesn't represent what a president's supposed to be doing. He's supposed to be working. You're supposed to be getting us out of that horrible, horrible war that we're very much involved in with Russia and Ukraine. You could do that. You could do that very easily. I believe you could do that very I I don't believe he could do it because he's just incompetent. But that's a war that should end immediately, not because of one side or the other, because hundreds of thousands of people are being killed. Can you imagine you're in an apartment house and rockets are going into that building and blowing it up and knocking it down? And who who can why why should anything why should anybody, human beings, usually human, whether they're Russian or Ukrainian or whatever they are, it's gotta be stopped. And it can be stopped very easily. It would've never started if I were president, it would've never started. Speaker 0: So back to Biden, I'm interested. So you think he's failing. He obviously is failing. I think it's clear to everybody. But that would make Kamala Harris the candidate? Speaker 1: Well, not really. I mean, I guess they'd have maybe a free for all. A lot of people say she has to remain for certain reasons, the candidate. She has to. I don't think that's true, actually. I don't think that other people would stand for She has some bad moments. Her moments are almost as bad as his. I think his are worse, actually. Speaker 0: Yeah. But She seems pretty senile too. Speaker 1: She speaks in in rhyme. You know? It's weird. It's weird. But she has bad moments and Speaker 0: In rhyme? What do you Speaker 1: Well, the way she talks, the bus will go here and then the bus will go there because that's what buses do. It's weird. The whole thing is weird. This is not a president of The United States future. And I think they probably have some kind of a primary and other people will get involved. Speaker 0: Of Newsom. Right? Speaker 1: I mean Could be. I mean, you know, I always got along well with him, believe it or not. But could be him, could be somebody else. He's got a big a big load on his shoulders because you look at California, what's happened. But I don't know if the American people really the people that vote for him, I don't even know if they care. You know, you look at so many of the things that are going on and people don't seem to be in the old days, if you had a bad record, it meant a lot. Today, if you have a bad record, it doesn't really mean anything. You know, he looks good. He's a nice looking guy. He speaks well. But Biden, every time you watch him talking, it's like he's walking on eggs. You're waiting for him to collapse and he almost always does. And I got to know the leaders of all of the countries essentially, but the big ones. And the bigger, the tougher the leader. You know, it's like sort of Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: I guess maybe that's the way it's supposed to be. But I got to know president Xi of China and Putin and Kim Jong Un, North Korea. Did a great job with North Korea. Kept us out of a nuclear war. We would have 40,000 dead soldiers right now. They drop a nuke right on top of the military base. But we have 40,000 soldiers over there. And I did great. I got along with him great. It was a good that's a positive. You know, the press said he said nice things about Kim Jong un. I also said horrible things at the beginning. Horrible enough that he wanted to talk. And we talked and we met in Singapore. We met actually twice and we had unbelievable meetings. I know him very well. We were in great shape with him. The What Speaker 0: do you think he and Xi and Putin think of Biden? Speaker 1: I think they can't believe it. I think they probably say this is some kind of a system. You know, they had great respect for our country. They respected me. They had great respect for our country when I was there. Every one of them look, if you go to if you go to North Korea, you take a look at what happened. You know, the Olympics was dead. South Korea spent billions on the Olympics. Nobody was gonna go. They didn't wanna get blown up. They called me and they said, we are going to let the Olympics proceed. This is North Korea. I said, you should go into the Olympics. Put your athletes in. It wasn't like, you know, they were big on athletes because, you know Speaker 0: Famine. Speaker 1: But they went in and they actually participated. And within about two days, the entire thing was sold out. And if it wasn't me, that would have never happened. But I got along very well with him and that's a positive thing. He he does have massive nuclear power, by the way. And if Hillary would have gotten in or if the Obama thought process continued, it would have been a nuclear war absolutely with North Korea. He was he was expecting to go into a war and then it would have been a nuclear war. Speaker 0: What so do you think the rest of the world looks on at Biden and thinks someone else has gotta be running the government? Speaker 1: Well, somebody else has to be. I don't think he's capable of doing anything. Look, when I debated him, I said, how come and this was in front of probably not a friend of yours, Chris Wallace. He was the moderator. Speaker 0: Not a friend. Speaker 1: I said, why did why is it he wants to be Mike, but he doesn't have the talent? Sixty minutes to. He was rough. Really? His father was tough. He was great, though. He was great at what he did. But Chris Wallace was so upset. He was guarding this guy, who wouldn't do a show, by the way. You know, he wouldn't do I figured, I didn't mind Chris Wallace because he wouldn't do Biden wouldn't do a show and it was very obvious. You know, he kept asking him and asking, but he wouldn't do the show. So I figured he's gotta like me, but he came from a different planet. But remember when I asked the question, why is it that the mayor of Moscow's wife is allowed to give you 3 and a half million dollars? Don't forget, that was brought up now. It's brought up all the time, but that was brought up by me long before anyone ever heard of it. I said, the mayor of Moscow's wife given you 3 and a half million dollars. What did you do to deserve 3 and a half million dollars to Biden? And Chris Wallace said, this doesn't this has nothing to do with the debate. I mean, he fought Speaker 0: He got in the way of the question. Speaker 1: No. He well, it was it was crazy. And I said, well, wait a minute. He got 3 and a half million from the mayor of Moscow's wife. Now people forget that, but if you go back and take a look, you will see. And Chris Wallace didn't want me to ask that question. I said, I think it's a very appropriate question. It turned out to be much more appropriate than people thought. Amazing. Speaker 0: So do do you have a preference in assuming you're the Republican nominee and all goes as you plan it to go, do you have a preference in who you run against? Speaker 1: In many ways, I'd love to run against him because his record's so bad. You know, it's still horrible when you look at inflation and everything else, but others also have very bad records. I mean, California's a bad record. So, you know, should it be Gavin or should it be somebody else? When I look at San Francisco, what's happened to that incredible city? That was one of the greatest cities in the world just a short while ago, and now it's very sad when you look at it. Los Angeles. Every city, practically, all the democrat run cities, you know republican run cities are doing very nicely because they arrest people when you have crimes. And they don't go after political candidates because they think it's good, you know. I mean, it's like been amazing. My poll numbers are the highest I've ever had. But because people understand it. Speaker 0: Well, so we so can I just ask you that gets back to my original question? So if the protest didn't work, you got elected anyway. Impeachment didn't work twice, obviously. Indictment is not working. Your poll numbers go up. When they raided Mar A Lago in August of last year, your numbers went up. They can indict you 20 times and it's not gonna you're not gonna lose the Republican primary because of that. Speaker 1: Well, it makes it look even more ridiculous. I mean, the four indictments, maybe there'll be more. I don't know. These people are crazy. Speaker 0: But they're counterproductive. So if you chart it out, it's an escalation Yeah. Is what I'm saying. Yeah. So what's next after, you know, trying to put you in prison for the rest of your life, that's not working. So like, don't they have to kill you now? Speaker 1: I I think the people of our country don't get enough credit for how smart they are. And I'm not sure I would have said this ten years ago, but they get it, you know? Really get it. When somebody gets indicted, your poll numbers go down. When somebody gets indicted, you announce, ladies and gentlemen, I'll be leaving to spend time with my family and to fight for the rest of my life on this stuff. But you're out of politics. I got indicted four times. All trivia, nonsense, bullshit. It's all bullshit. It's horrible when you look and and you look at what they're doing. The box is hoax. I'm covered by the presidential records act. I'm allowed to do exactly that. He's not covered and he's got 25 times the number of boxes and he's got them stored in Chinatown. He's got them stored in a flimsy garage underneath his Corvette. At Penn and by the way, at Penn he gets millions of dollars. China pays this guy millions of dollars. See, I think he's the most corrupt president we've ever had. And he also has the distinction of being the most incompetent. And I believe both. I mean, he's both incompetent and corrupt. So now I I actually believe he's compromised because China knows so much about him. They know where the money comes from, they know where it is, who paid it, and they probably paid it. Well, they do pay Penn and he gets a, you know, a million dollars. I think he takes $999,000 because, you know, keeps it a little bit under a million like by a dollar. But he in many ways is a Manchurian candidate. We have a Manchurian candidate and he's afraid to tell Russia to get out of Cuba. He's afraid to tell China to get out of Cuba. He's afraid China now is building think of this. China's building military installations in Cuba. The Cuban population of Miami is not too happy because they're never gonna be able to go back, and you don't even hear about it. And the worst culprit is the press, the media, because normally you know, when I first heard that, that China's building installations in Cuba, and installations means military installations. Okay. You know, they said just some communication. They did that on the islands with Japan. They took the island, they started this massive construction, and they told everybody, including the Japanese. The Japanese had to be very careful. They told everybody that this is a housing development. They're gonna build a housing development. And I said, how come the runway is 20,000 feet long? You know, private jets need 4,000 feet. They don't need 20,000 feet. The big ones need 20,000 feet. They don't even need 20. And I looked at the runway, I said, that's the largest runway ever built both in width and length for housing development. There's nobody that has a plane that big that that you would have a runway that that's Speaker 0: allowed to conduct imperialism in our hemisphere? Speaker 1: Well, yeah. And it's far beyond Cuba. It's all over South America. Speaker 0: Yeah. And The Caribbean. Speaker 1: So we built a thing called the Panama Canal. We lost thirty five thousand people to the mosquito, know, malaria. Yeah. We lost thirty five thousand people building we lost thirty five thousand people because of the mosquito. Vicious. They had to build under nets. It was one of the true great wonders of the world. As he said, one of the nine wonders of the world. No. No. It was one of the seven. It just happened a little while ago, you know. He says nine wonders of the world. You could make nine wonders. He would have been better off if he stuck with the nine and just said, yeah, I think it's nine. But this is one of the true seven wonders of the world. And you take a look at the Panama Canal. It was such an incredible engineering marvel. We sold it under Jimmy Carter. We sold it to Panama for $1. The following day, they quadrupled the amount of money the chips had to pay to get across. They didn't lose one chip. And now they've made it much bigger and now they've widened it. They've doubled it. Right? They've more than doubled it. And it's one of the most profitable things. Anytime it it's it's just incredible. Right? We gave it away for $1. China now controls it. They actually control the Panama Canal. They run it. They control it. And we shouldn't let that happen, and we can't let China be in Cuba. And they'll get out. If I'm president, they'll get out. Because I had a very good relationship with president Xi, but he respected this country. He respected me, and he'll get out. And we can't let them run the Panama Canal. We built the Panama Canal. Should have never been given to Panama. We should have had it. But we gave it for $1. Think of it. They quadrupled. In one day, they lifted the fees which are, you know, pretty big for these massive ships to go through. Right? Rather than going around the cape and to hold the tremendous storms, such beauty, such you know, when you see it's beautiful stuff. But you didn't wanna get caught in those storms. Those were storms that wiped out the biggest ships. And we go through the Panama Canal, we built it, and we gave it away for $1. Think of that, how stupid are we? We have done the stupidest things in this country and now we have a president that can't put two sentences together, can't speak, can't walk, can't talk. I don't think he gets to the starting gate, but these people do miracles. I mean, he he ran out of his basement, and you got away with that one because of COVID, so he sort of got away with it. They cheated on the election. But you have people that are very smart, but they're fascists and they're radical left lunatics, and they're destroying our country with the all electric cars and the windmills all over the place, which, by the way, don't work, and they're all most of them made in China. For the most part, they're made in China. Germany, a little bit, but China. But you look at what's happening to our country. Even no voter ID. I mean, why don't they want voter ID? There's only one reason they don't want voter ID, because they wanna cheat. Who doesn't want you know, the Democrat convention, the last one, they had voter ID that was this big. It looked like a prison card. This big on their chest. You walked in, they had your picture, your this, your fingerprint. They had The most incredible voter ID I've ever seen. That was to get into the Democrat National Convention. But to get in to vote, if you buy groceries, if you buy any practically anything now, you have ID on a card, credit cards or otherwise. And Speaker 0: But that don't you think it's racist to have to show your ID? Speaker 1: Well, they probably say that. They they use anything not to show ID because voter ID is pretty simple. And we could go back, and we should go back to all paper ballots, voter ID, same day voting. You know, France did it. France had mail in ballots, and it was terrible. Anytime you have mail in ballots, you're gonna have massive cheating on your elections. Anytime. Not just the presidential election. Anytime you have Speaker 0: Isn't that the whole point of them? Speaker 1: Yeah. Oh, yeah. Sure. It's the whole point. That's the whole point. They wanna cheat. Yeah. They have to cheat because their policies are so bad that if they didn't cheat, couldn't get elected. Who wants open borders? Who wants high taxes? Who wants high interest rates? Who wants to not be able to use a gas stove or have to drive an electric car which, you know, you have a four hour drive, but the car only goes an hour and a half years. You have to charge it. The happiest moment for somebody in an electric car is the first ten minutes. In other words, you get it charged and now for ten minutes. The unhappiest part is the next hour because you're petrified that you're not gonna be fine to another charger. People I'm saying if people I'm not knocking electric cars, they're fine. They're fine. But if people wanna buy a gasoline car or a hybrid hybrids are pretty good, actually. But they should be allowed to buy they don't wanna do any of this. So right now, California is in a big brownout because their grid is a disaster. The grid all over the country is sort of a disaster, but the grid in Calif And yet, they wanna have in a very short period of time millions and millions of cars going off that grid essentially. It doesn't work. Speaker 0: So plug your car into a grid that's failing. Speaker 1: You should be able to buy an electric car. You know, electric cars could be fine if you drive short distances and you wanna have, you know, whatever and you have plug ins everywhere you go. They could be fine. But you gotta have gasoline cars. You gotta have everything. Let people buy everything. Now there's the new thing is your heating systems in the house. They don't want you to have a modern day heating system. They want you to use a heating system that will cost you at least $10,000 to buy and won't work very well. You know, none of the stuff works as well. One of the things I did with EPA is you have states, many states, most of the states have so much water, you know, comes out of heaven. Right? The water pours down and you have it. It's there. It's gotta go wherever it goes into the oceans, whatever. It's not like a big problem. Now in some states they have a problem, you know. You have some desert areas and all, and for that it's okay. But they have sinks where no water comes out. You turn it on, no water comes out. No water comes out of the shower. No water is allowed to go into the washing machine for your dishes or for your clothing or what. And I voided all of that. Speaker 0: Wait. They have sinks where no water comes out? Speaker 1: Sure. Have restrictors. When I say no water, very little water. You wanna wash your hands. Right? Yeah. And you you've seen this. And you turn on the sink and it's very little. Or you wanna wash your beautiful hair. Right? And you're standing under a shower. Then the suds never go the water comes out very slowly. I'm sure you've seen this. It usually takes place in new hotels and new homes. Speaker 0: Yeah. You take a drill and take the They have a Speaker 1: you can, but now they make it so you can't do that so easily. They have a restrictor. It's called a restrictor and it restricts the water from coming out. So I ended all of that and you have to see these they they let the water come out. You know what people do? They wash their hands like five times longer or in the washing machine they'll press for their, let's say the dishwasher, they'll press it, then they'll press it about seven or eight times. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: They'll end up using more water and it still won't be very good. I met with the head of Whirlpool, they were practically going out of business during my administration and they said to from Ohio, credible, great state. I love Ohio. And they were really doing badly because people were dumping washing machines all over, mostly from South Korea, but also from China. And he was explaining it's just a terrible situation. I said, let me ask you, how's the quality? He says, we're better, but they are good enough quality. But, you know, of course, he's gonna say that. But, you know, they are better. He said, but they don't they don't allow us. They're dumping these machines. They're cutting us in half. They're killing us. And on top of it, the government won't us won't let us use water in our machines. I mean, he shows me, like, a quarter of a bottle of water. That's supposed to be washing clothing. And I freed it all up, and I put tariffs on these countries that were selling and the machines coming into the country. And that company went from a big the big all the washing machine companies, they make washing machines, they make dryers, they make all of the different machines that do this kind of work, including dishwashers. And they went from a disaster area to being just thriving. Speaker 0: But can I ask Speaker 1: They love me in that part of Ohio? Speaker 0: Well, I bet they do. But why should EPA no one at EPA was elected by anybody. Yeah. Why do they have the power to decide how much water your washing machine uses? Shouldn't Congress and a democracy get to vote on that? Speaker 1: Yeah. You could say that. They do things that are not very Speaker 0: So how do you con that's my question. How do you if you get elected again, go back to Washington, how do you keep the agencies under control? How do you keep FBI and CIA specifically under control? Speaker 1: The way you do it, like I fired Comey, that was a big deal. You know, a lot of people said and I fired him very early. Somebody said, oh, I wish you would have fired him. There's a real question about firing him anyway. You understand because, know, when they have a ten year term, there is a question. I fired Comey. That was a great thing. If I didn't fire Comey, maybe I wouldn't be talking to you or I'd be talking to you about real estate or something else other than politics. Right? That was a coup in my opinion. That was a very sick deal. That was the insurance policy. You remember the insurance policy? Oh, she's going to win, darling. She's going to win. But just in case she doesn't, we have an insurance policy. And insurance policy was what they were doing. And we caught them with that. That was a very important tweet or whatever it was, text. It was a big deal. That was a big deal. The insurance policy. She's going to win 100,000,000 to one. That's not good odds. At least they gave me one. Right? 100,000,000 to one. But just in case she doesn't win, we have an insurance policy. And everybody said, that's strange. That's strange. But we caught all that because I fired Because when I fired Comey, it was like throwing a rock into a hornet's nest, into a nest of bees, and the place went crazy. Speaker 0: So did when you were president, do you are you confident that you knew everything, say, CIA was doing around? Speaker 1: No. I'm not. I'm not. It's it's a very interesting group of people. I had very good relationships, I thought. But I was a little surprised when I got out that, you know, things go on. Look, it's Speaker 0: What were you surprised by? Speaker 1: I I was surprised I think at some of the people. I was surprised that there was I had a group of people. We killed many using the CIA, have to say this. Bad, very bad actors. We were very good at it. You look at Soleimani, you look at al Baghdadi, bigger than Osama bin Laden. Mean Osama bin Laden is, but al Baghdadi did ISIS and he was rebuilding ISIS very strongly. And that was the CIA that did that? That was really us that did that. Yeah. That was really us that did that. And Soleimani was us that did that, not so much CIA. But we did some very good work with the CIA. But I started you know, when I looked at the 51 intelligence agents saying that that was the laptop from hell was Russia disinformation. When I took a look at that, I said that's a horrible thing. They knew it wasn't. They knew it was not. And by the way, you're talking about cheating on the election? McLaughlin and Fabrizio, great pollsters, They said a thing like that plus other things meant anywhere from 10 to 17% of the vote would change. Speaker 0: Whatever happened to Mike Pence? You've always been nice to Pence. I've never heard you criticize Pence. You've defended him in public many, many times. He's out there attacking you. What is that? Speaker 1: So Mike wants to run for president. You gotta understand. In my opinion, Mike Pence had the absolute right to send the votes back to the legislatures. The Democrats and everybody said, you don't have the right. In other words, what I said, is he a human conveyor belt? You mean if he finds fraud in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, in any of these states, Arizona, he has to send them to Mitch McConnell. Right? That's right, sir. Well, if he finds fraud, he has to? Yes, sir. I said, so he's just so he's a conveyor belt. Boom. Put him in. I said, I don't agree with that. And we had some lawyers, not all. We had some lawyers that said, no. You do have the right to send them back to the legislatures to be rechecked. Because if you looked at what went on in Wisconsin, who by the way now agree with me, Wisconsin has been virtually, other than the fact they're not allowed to do anything statutorily, But Wisconsin has been I mean, what they found is incredible. I mean, we won Wisconsin. But Mike Pence had the right, in my opinion, to send them back. Speaker 0: Do you ever talk to him now? Speaker 1: No. I haven't spoken to him in a long time. I was very disappointed in him. I didn't wanna do what Thomas Jefferson did. Thomas Jefferson, it was Georgia, and it was here ye hee, the great state of Georgia is not capable or allowed to tabulate their votes. And Thomas Jefferson who was the vice president said, is Georgia sure that they cannot tabulate their votes? Georgia is sure. He didn't send it back and have them redo it. He said, we will keep the votes of the great state of Georgia for Thomas Jefferson and his president. I didn't ask him for that. Could have done that too, but I didn't I thought that would be turmoil. I asked him to send him back to his legislature, to the legislatures, you know, in Wisconsin, let's say. Speaker 0: But but why didn't he? I mean, you you'd worked together for four years. You're the president. He's VP. You're you say you're aligned on everything. Speaker 1: I think he got very bad advice. I I really do. Now, let me tell you what happened. I sat there with a few people. I think his lawyer was in the room too. His lawyer was very much against it. There were other lawyers that felt you could do it. It was it was one of those things that you probably I think you could have done it. I think you can always do something if you see fraud or if you see problems. But it's very interesting. So after the election was over, the rhinos got together with the democrats and they redid the election so you couldn't do it anymore. So then I called the people. I said, so in other words, you're saying I was right. You could do it. Yes. You could do it. In other words, they took the voting act and they redid it so the vice president no longer has the power to do what I said he could do. So when that happened, I said, wow. So and, you know, you'd look some of these democrats in the eye and they say, he has absolutely no right to do it. And immediately after the election, they met rhinos, you could name them all, and democrats. And they approved legislation that takes away the right of the vice president to do it. So I said, ah, so you're saying I was right. The vice president did have the right to do it and they said, yes, he did. Speaker 0: So if you're saying they stole it from you last time, why wouldn't they do the same this time? Speaker 1: Oh, well, they'll try. They're gonna be trying. Yeah. And not not only me, you know. Look, DeSantis is out. I think he's gone. He was he was at a level. He's people have figured him out. He's gone. But if somebody else got in other than me, they'll go at him just as viciously as they did me. These people are sick. They will go after them. And a lot of people say they won't be able to hold up. I do get credit for holding up quite well, I must tell you. I think it's Speaker 0: How do you do that? How do you get indicted, you know, every week and stay cheerful? Speaker 1: It's I think it it's a lot easier because I'm I'm so high in the polls because it means the people get it. The people see it's a fraud. The people see it like this horrible district attorney from just a little while ago from essentially Atlanta, that's Fulton County. She said, basically, I don't have any right to challenge an election. Well, what about Abrams? What about Hillary Clinton? What about all of these Democrats that are still challenging my election? The same people that are saying, he's challenging an election challenged my election. And they did it with slates. They did it with all sorts of things. They were very bad very bad about it. But basically, they're suing me and they're saying, you don't have any right to challenge. And if you challenge an election, we're going to indict you and put you in jail. So what they're doing is they're really they've weaponized and and don't kid yourself, the DOJ and Biden and the whole group, they're watching all of this stuff. They love the local stuff. You know, the DA in Manhattan? Not only that, they put a one of the DOJ top people into the Manhattan DA's office to run things. They don't even have a case against me. It's not even a case. Everyone says, even the democrats say, you can't bring these cases. You have no case. The attorney general or the district attorney, Fanny, Fanny Willis, in Atlanta, she's getting killed. Basically, she's saying Trump doesn't have the right to to criticize an election. But you've been around long enough now. You've seen many elections criticized. I mean, Hillary Clinton goes crazy. Every time she talks, she says, he's not the president, Jimmy Carter said. He's not the president. Well, I am the president. Hillary Clinton called me, by the way, 03:02 in the morning to congratulate me the night of the election. Did her voice crack? Well, her voice was it's very different. Will say won't get into that. But What do you mean? Her voice was very different. Don't forget, they were all celebrating at 05:00 in the afternoon. And I came home and I said, you know, I think we won. I felt we won because the rallies are so big. You know, we'd have we'd go to Wisconsin and we'd go to Georgia. We'd go to different states. In Michigan, we'd have rallies. In Pennsylvania, had 58,000 people in Butler. And I said, you know, how are we losing this? How do you have a rally where you have from 50 to a 100,000 people, many of them? You know, I did seven a day for a couple of days. That's a lot. That's a lot. These are big rallies too. And I didn't hold back. I didn't say let's make them little, let's do abbreviations. Right? But but they challenged this stuff. Hillary called called me up and conceded. Now the word is that Obama said you have to do that. But she called up and totally conceded. But now, you know, every time you see her on television, she's saying like, well, she's challenging the election. Speaker 0: Do do you think So that Speaker 1: would mean that she should be indicted, but that would mean also that Stacey Abrams in Georgia should be indicted because she still thinks she won the election for governor. She still thinks that. She's never recanted. Speaker 0: And I Do you think Stacey Abrams will be indicted for that? Speaker 1: No. Of course not. She won't be the Democrats don't get indicted for things like that. They don't get impeached. No. It's it's a different thing. Is With that being said Speaker 0: Yes. Speaker 1: I had great support when they did impeachment hoax number one and impeachment hoax number two. Jim Jordan, the house was fantastic. And actually, the senate was very good for me other than, you know, Mitch McConnell. Think if he had it's too bad I endorsed him. He was begging. He was gonna lose that race and I endorsed him and he ended up winning the race because of my he was down. He was gonna lose to Amy McGrath. She $90,000,000 in cash, all set to go. She was leading by three. He was going down. I did him a favor and then three, four months later, he really wanted to impeach me. He's a bad guy. But but if you look at what's going on politically, so interesting, the level of loyalty is different in politics than it is in normal life, I will say. With that being said, I've had great loyalty also. But the house was fantastic. The senate was very good. You know, they overrode Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell, in my opinion, was trying to get senators to impeach me, especially for the second one. And on the first one, he acted very, very slow. He should've gone much faster. But Mitch McConnell wanted to, and the senators went up to him, guys that are subservient to him because he gives money. You know, he gives him money. He gives him a lot of money. He raises some money and he gives it to him, and therefore they do what he said. That's the only form of leadership he's got. Speaker 0: So last question. If you're elected president again, what's your top your number one priority? When you ran last time, you said I will build a wall. This time, your bottom line top promise to Speaker 1: the country. Numerous things at the same time. Speaker 0: Of course. Speaker 1: But let's say number one is a border and taking hundreds of thousands of criminals that have been allowed into our country and getting them out and bringing them back to their country, Guatemala. By the way, not only the four countries that we think of as neighbors, all over the world. Last month, we had a 149 countries represented. Think of it. We had a 149 countries represented Tucker from places that many people never even heard of coming into our country. And they're coming in from mental institutions and they're coming in from prisons. They're emptying out their prisons all over South America. They're emptying out their mental institutions. Terrorists are pouring into our country. We have no idea. I had the strongest border in the history of our country and I built almost 500 miles of wall. You know, like to say, oh, was it less? No. I built 500 miles. In fact, if you check with the authorities on the border, we built almost 500 miles of wall and I had another 200 that I was going to build. You know, it's like water. It seeks. And we're gonna build another 200. We built it. It was all set to go. All they had to do was install it. It would have taken three weeks, and that's when I found out. I said, I think these people actually want open borders. The first thing I would do would be I would seal up the border good and tight, except for people that wanna come in legally. Speaker 0: Do you think we're moving towards civil war? Speaker 1: There's tremendous passion and there's tremendous love. You know, January 6 was a very interesting day because they don't report it properly. I believe it was the largest crowd I've ever spoken before, and you know some of the crowds I've spoken before. And, like July 4 on the mall, I think they had a million people there. But I think that the biggest crowd I've ever spoken before was on January 6 and people that were in that crowd, a very very small group of people and we said, patriotically and peacefully, peacefully and patriotically. Right? Nobody ever says that. Go peacefully and patriotically. But people that were in that crowd that day, very small group of people went down there and then you there are a lot of a lot of scenarios that we can talk about. But people in that crowd said it was the most beautiful day they've ever experienced. There was love in that crowd. There was love and unity. I have never seen such spirit and such passion and such love. And I've also never seen simultaneously and from the same people such hatred of what they've done to our country. Speaker 0: So do you think it's possible that there's open conflict? We seem to don't know. Speaker 1: I don't know because I don't know what it, you know, I I can say this. There's a level of passion that I've never seen. There's a level of hatred that I've never seen and that's probably a bad combination. Speaker 0: Donald Trump, thank you. Speaker 1: Thank you very much. Very much. Thank you. Speaker 0: That is a bad combination, by the way. Speaker 1: Bad combination. Thank you.
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A Coptic Christian girl was kidnapped in Egypt last Friday. Her captor is forcing her to convert to Islam and marry him. Her mother has recorded a video pleading for help to get her back. 🇪🇬✝️ https://t.co/rt6xBFc1qV

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Have you ever wondered what it takes to build a nation from the ground up? Imagine transforming a wilderness into a thriving society. That’s exactly what happened in Rhodesia, where my family played a part in its development. writes Rory Duncan ➡️ https://www.visegrad24.com/articles/mugabe-s-war-on-white-farmers-a-scapegoat-for-zimbabwe-s-decline

Mugabe’s War on White Farmers: A Scapegoat for Zimbabwe’s Decline Rory Graeme Duncan reveals how Zimbabwe transformed from a prosperous settler colony to a nation devastated by Robert Mugabe’s brutal land reforms. After losing his land and enduring torture, he found refuge in South Africa, where he now warns against the growing rhetoric of land expropriation - echoing the tragic path of his homeland. visegrad24.com
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Anti-Israel activist physically blocked students from attending several classes at McGill University in Montreal today 🇨🇦🇮🇱 https://t.co/EpNWAAj9z3

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All people living in the EU should prepare a 3-day emergency survival bag. That was the message from the European Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib as she presented the EU’s new Preparedness Strategy today. 🇪🇺 https://t.co/NnxpY56p2F

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Adjana Beeb presents her survival bag essentials. Glasses are crucial for visibility. A waterproof pouch protects documents in wet conditions. A flashlight, or matches and a light source, are needed for illumination. Water is essential for survival. A Swiss army knife with 18 tools is a must-have. Medication is important for unforeseen health needs. Food is necessary to combat hunger. Cash is king during crises, as credit cards may become useless. A charger and power bank prevent a dead phone. Playing cards offer distraction. A small radio is also important. These items are needed to survive the first 72 hours of a crisis. The EU is preparing a strategy to ensure citizen safety during crises. Being prepared is key to being safe.
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Speaker 0: It's Adjana Beeb. Welcome to What's in my bag? Survival edition. First up, my glasses. Super important if you want to see what is happening or not. Next, my document in waterproof pouch, a must in a rainy Brussels. Now, let's talk about lighting. I have a flashlight. If you don't, don't forget the matches and of course, the light. Turn. And water, of course, because water is life. And my special friend, a Swiss army knife. 18 tools in only one knife. A must have. And don't forget your medication. You might need it because you never know. And don't forget something to eat. You might be hungry, very hungry. And of course, some cash. In the middle of crisis, cash is king. And your credit card might just be a piece of plastic. A charger and a power bank. Because a dead phone is a dead end. Playing cards, bit of distraction, never heard anyone. And don't forget a radio. The smaller one. This is everything you need to survive the first seventy two hours at crisis. Speaking about being prepared, the EU is preparing its strategy to be sure that every citizen is safe in case of crisis. Be prepared, be safe.
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BREAKING: Shockingly lenient sentence for the ringleader of a rape gang of up until 17 young migrant men that raped a 12-year-old Austrian girl. The 18-year-old Afghan asylum seeker was sentenced to 15 months' probation and a fine on USD 1000. He will stay out of prison. https://t.co/IMm45NabUp

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BREAKING: Poland suspends the right of illegal migrants to apply for asylum. President Duda signed the new bill today which makes it possible for Poland to deny all asylum requests by the illegal migrants trying to break through Poland's border wall with Belarus. https://t.co/0iPkuPbO1z

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BREAKING: Bloomberg reports Europe will send a EUR 20 billion military aid package to Ukraine 🇪🇺🇺🇦 https://t.co/1SEe6G1RIb

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Sweden, once a safe and stable nation, has faced significant challenges due to mass immigration and multiculturalism since the 1975 decision to embrace these changes. Early signs of trouble emerged in the 1980s and 1990s as ethnic enclaves formed, leading to a lack of integration. The 2015 migrant crisis intensified issues, resulting in soaring crime rates and the emergence of no-go zones. Despite government and media denial, reality forced Sweden to tighten immigration laws and acknowledge the failures of multiculturalism, yet the country continues to grapple with rising crime and cultural shifts.

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Sweden Went from Safe & Stable to Crime & Chaos - Why? Immigration. Sweden was once one of the safest, most peaceful countries in the world. But after embracing mass immigration and multiculturalism, things took a sharp turn for the worse. Here’s a thread on how it happened🧵 https://t.co/BtMfC0E9RW

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1. 1975: The Year Things Changed Sweden’s Parliament unanimously decided to turn Sweden into a multicultural society Before this, Sweden was homogeneous, with strong social cohesion. The idea was that migrants wouldn’t need to assimilate - they'd keep their own culture instead https://t.co/uPV3zGe29S

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2. 1980s-1990s: Early Warning Signs Refugees start arriving from the Middle East, Africa & the Balkans Sweden’s generous welfare system meant many migrants didn’t need to integrate to survive. Over time, ethnic enclaves formed & communities became separate from Swedish society https://t.co/JRKqNjqxVi

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3. 2000s: The Floodgates Open Sweden became one of Europe’s most open countries for asylum seekers arriving from places like Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan. - Gang activity increased - Police started avoiding migrant areas - The government ignored early warning signs https://t.co/vIUmrhbdHt

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4. 2015: The Tipping Point When the European migrant crisis hit, Sweden took in 163,000 migrants in a single year, more per capita than any other country. - Migrants didn't work - Welfare dependency skyrocketed - Social services were overwhelmed but this wasn’t the worst… https://t.co/K7NgjkXngE

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5. Crime Surges With rapid immigration came a massive rise in violent crime. - Gun violence spiraled out of control - Sweden became known as the EU's bombing capital - Sexual assaults increased sharply -Police lost control of some areas, creating no-go zones https://t.co/HH54FqElBy

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Sweden’s “No-Go Zones” Entire neighborhoods like Rinkeby (Stockholm), Rosengård (Malmö) and parts of Gothenburg became places where Swedish law barely applied. - Firefighters & ambulances need police escorts to enter - Car burnings & riots are commonplace - Swedish culture & language have faded among youth -Drugs gangs wage wars with dozens of killed per conflict. The leaders of the gangs stay in control of the gangs from safe locations abroad, such as Turkey, Iraq and Iran. The leaders make tens of millions of dollars.

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7. The Government & Media Looked Away For years, politicians and media denied the problem, fearing accusations of racism. Even when Swedes saw their neighborhoods change before their eyes, speaking out could get you labeled xenophobic. People were forced into silence. https://t.co/YPjGaAWn6U

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8. Reality Hits & Sweden Tries to Reverse Course By the 2020s, for many victims it was too late but Sweden started implementing the inevitable. - Sweden tightened immigration laws - Deportations increased - Even Swedish politicians admitted multiculturalism failed https://t.co/QJ048EHxza

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9. Sweden still struggles with rising crime, economic strain, and cultural shifts. Once the safest country in the West, Sweden is now a cautionary tale of what happens with immigration, specifically, from certain cultures. https://t.co/mAiTiRtx4Y

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Hundreds of Afrikaners gathered in front of the USA Embassy in Pretoria to thank Elon Musk and Donald Trump for bringing awareness to & taking action against South Africa's 140+ race based laws. Trump stopped all aid for SA after its new "Expropriation Without Compensation Law" https://t.co/T3sFBjW2Ba

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The situation in South Africa is very dangerous. Our food source and security are at risk, as they want to take our property and land. There is a disproportionate murder of South African farmers. Some say there are no farm murders, but my brother and his girlfriend were killed on a farm two years ago, and nothing has been done. We appreciate Donald Trump and Elon Musk for seeing our hearts and your interest in South Africa. We're advocating for rational justice and the future of this country and desperately need your help to expose what's going on here. We need financial and security support, not asylum. We love our country, we want it back. This is our land. We fought for it. We were here first. We got this land legally and didn't steal it. Thank you for what you've been doing, and may God bless you.
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Speaker 0: We've not called for the killing of white people, at least for now. I can't guarantee the future. Speaker 1: Our food source and our food security is at risk. First of all, they wanna take all our property, not only our land. Speaker 2: The South African situation is very, very dangerous and tremendously bad things going on. Speaker 0: Thank you, Donald Trump, and thank you, Elon Musk. Thank you for seeing our hearts. Speaker 3: Thank you for your interest in South Africa. Speaker 4: We are at the Embassy of America this morning, advocating for rational justice, and for the future of this country. Speaker 2: Including the confiscation of property and worse much worse than that. You know what I'm talking about. Speaker 1: You are cutting the throat of what? Speaker 3: People call you there's no farmer. There is farmer. They say kill the pickle. Please president Trump, yell out people. Speaker 1: Shame to kill farmers. Clean the poor, the farmer. Speaker 3: Most of the African farmers are armed to the chief. We carry our guns everywhere. We live behind high fences. And the disproportionate murder of South African farmers is astonishing. Speaker 0: At at one stage, president, Ramaphosa said that there were no farm murders. Speaker 1: No killings of farmers or white farmers in South Africa. Speaker 0: My youngest brother and his girlfriend were killed two years ago, February now, two years ago on a farm, and nothing, absolutely nothing has been done about it. Speaker 1: We really appreciate your intervention into South Africa. We desperately, desperately need your help. Thank you for Doge, Elon Musk, also to expose what's going on here. There's so much it needs exposing. We really need you to come to South Africa and get your hand into this country and help our farmers. Speaker 3: Against all odds, South Africans still there's still the tax base in this country. I've never seen a more suicidal policy of any government of getting rid of a tax base, inviting them Speaker 4: to leave the country. Speaker 1: We need financial and security support from you, sir, not asylum. Those who want it, may they be blessed and go to a country. We love our country. We wanna stay here. We're not going anywhere. We want to be here. We want our country back. This is Khalofta Land. We made a vow. We fought for this land land. Blood, sweat, and tears. Our forefathers, they came over mountains. We were here first after the Khoisan. There were no other tribes in this country. We got this land legally, and we didn't steal any land from anyone. We thank you, sir, so much for what you've been doing in the last past couple of days in your term, and we we may God bless you abundantly, sir, and we wish to see you here for a cup of coffee. Thank you.
Saved - January 10, 2025 at 4:19 AM

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BREAKING: Maduro just kidnapped opposition leader Maria Corina Machado! She had been in hiding for months https://t.co/LVDVpg7Pfk

Saved - January 6, 2025 at 2:33 PM

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Starmer practically says that anyone demanding a new inquiry into how the rape gang issue was handled is part of the ”far-right” 🇬🇧 https://t.co/8CG16EDxEM

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When long-serving politicians become indifferent to honesty, decency, truth, and the rule of law, it negatively impacts politics. Their calls for inquiries often seem motivated by a desire to align with far-right agendas, which further undermines the integrity of political discourse.
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Speaker 0: And when politicians, and I mean politicians, who've sat in government for many years, are casual about honesty, decency, truth and the rule of law, calling for Enquirers because they want to jump on a bandwagon of the far right, then that affects politics.
Saved - January 3, 2025 at 3:16 PM
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An 8-minute video of a deadly hand-to-hand battle between a Yakutian soldier and a Ukrainian soldier went viral. The Russian soldier survived after reaching for his knife, and what struck me was their respectful exchange in the final moments. "You were the best fighter in the world."

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An 8-min video of a hand-to-hand battle to death between a Yakutian soldier from Siberia & a Ukrainian soldier went viral today The Russian managed to reach for his knife & survived It was made ever more shocking by them speaking to each other with respect in the final moments https://t.co/u01fx138z6

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"You were the best fighter in the world" https://t.co/UzKdXn5nf7

Saved - January 3, 2025 at 8:17 AM

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The Rochdale grooming gang ringleader, (50 men who sexually abused or raped 74 underage girls) still hasn’t been deported 9 years after receiving his deportation order. Qari Abdul Rauf was released in 2014, just 2.5 years into a 6 year sentence. He still lives near his victims https://t.co/Zv5JFDZczD

Saved - December 21, 2024 at 12:21 AM

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Has anyone blamed “the Jews” for the Magdeburg attack yet?

Saved - December 11, 2024 at 2:18 AM

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BREAKING: The anti-Israeli British Member of Parliament Iqbal Mohamed just spoke out against a law that would ban first cousin marriages in the UK. He tells other lawmakers they should try to step into the shoes of people from other cultures before voting on the new bill 🇬🇧 https://t.co/nvhlQxldvQ

Video Transcript AI Summary
We should strive to understand the cultural significance of cousin marriages, which are accepted by 35 to 50% of sub-Saharan African populations and are common in the Middle East and South Asia. Many view these marriages positively, as they strengthen family bonds and provide financial stability. However, there are health risks for children, particularly those born out of wedlock. Instead of stigmatizing cousin marriages, we should promote advanced genetic screening for couples, as practiced in Gulf Arab countries, and implement health education programs in communities where these marriages are prevalent. A more constructive approach is needed to address the challenges associated with first cousin marriages.
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Speaker 0: We should try to step into the shoes of those who perhaps are not from the same culture as ours to better understand why the practice continues to be so widespread. An estimated 35 to 50% of all sub Saharan African populations either prefer or accept cousin marriages, and it is extremely common in the Middle East and in South Asia. The reason the practice is so common is that ordinary people see family intermarriage overall as something that is very positive, something that helps build family bonds and helps put families on a more secure financial foothold. However, as is well documented, it is not without health risks for the children of those relationships, some of whom will be born out of wedlock. Instead of stigmatizing those who are in cousin marriages or those inclined to be, a much more positive approach would be to facilitate advanced genetic test screening for prospective married couples, as is the case in all Arab countries in the Persian Gulf, and more generally, to run health education programs targeting those communities where the practice is most common. I would therefore urge the house to vote against this motion and to find a more positive approach to addressing the issues that are caused by first cousin marriages.
Saved - December 7, 2024 at 2:54 AM

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Community notes go hard. https://t.co/z6p4KJ8VeP

Saved - November 22, 2024 at 10:42 AM

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BREAKING: Today’s launch by Russia of an intercontinental ballistic missile against Ukraine is the first time ever an ICBM has been launched at another state in a war. https://t.co/fY9wNoS6aZ

Saved - November 17, 2024 at 5:04 PM

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The Grammy winner and former lead guitarist of the British folk rock band Mumford & Sons @MrWinMarshall reveals to Americans that people are being imprisoned in the UK and EU for politically incorrect social media posts. 🇺🇸🇬🇧 https://t.co/kxYgqFpK49

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A week ago, my lawyer informed me that two of my tweets are technically illegal, and I could face arrest upon returning home. This isn't a joke; prisons are being cleared to make room for people charged over social media posts. For instance, someone is currently serving three months for a Facebook meme, and a woman is facing two and a half years for a tweet. Free speech is in serious jeopardy, which is alarming not just in England but across Europe. This situation is incredibly concerning.
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Speaker 0: A week ago, my lawyer back home called me up and said 2 of your, tweets are technically illegal. You could be arrested when you return. That's not a joke. They they've been clearing out the prisons to put in people now for literally Facebook memes. There's there's someone in prison right now. They played out the prisons, by the way, and, actual offenders, criminal, violent offenders. One person reoffended the day he left. Mhmm. There's one guy in prison for a Facebook, I mean, for 3 months. There's one woman who's doing two and a half years for a tweet. Right? The free speech is in utter peril. It's a disgrace. It's not just England. It's the whole of Europe. It's unbelievably concerning
Saved - November 10, 2024 at 5:19 PM

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Swedes are outraged by a new video showing the 26-year-old Syrian asylum seeker Karam Kanjo robbing a 91-year-old Swedish woman of the necklace she was gifted by her husband 50 years ago. Kanjo was out on probation after having attacked a woman on the street and raped her https://t.co/LC8x6dUVJ4

Video Transcript AI Summary
Karam notices that an elderly woman has two expensive-looking necklaces, which he targets. When the 91-year-old woman falls down the stairs, he forcibly removes a necklace she received from her husband fifty years ago. She reflects on the situation, feeling the need to react but ultimately closing her eyes and searching for light, unable to make a sound. --- Karam sees that an elderly woman has two expensive necklaces, which he wants. After she falls down the stairs, he rips off a necklace given to her by her husband fifty years ago. She thinks she must react but ends up closing her eyes and looking for light, unable to make a sound.
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Speaker 0: Karam Speaker 1: kanjo har sett att hon har två halsband som ser dyra ut och det är dem han är på jakt efter. När 91-åringen landat på golvet nedanför trappan sliter han av henne halsbandet som hon fick av sin man för femtio år sedan. Speaker 0: Jag tänkte att jag måste kränka. Något måste jag göra men sen tror jag att jag stängde mina ögon och letade bara sken. Jag fick inte ut något ljud heller.
Saved - November 6, 2024 at 3:03 AM

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BREAKING: Anti-Israel protesters start swarming Times Square in New York City to protest against the election. Lots of Hamas headbands and Hamas flags visible. Via @ThevoiceAlexa https://t.co/rfz2vLUurK

Saved - August 4, 2024 at 2:11 PM

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BREAKING: The British police are going door-to-door in Sunderland arresting people they suspect of crimes in connection with the anti mass-immigration protests 🇬🇧 https://t.co/eRlPySXG6k

Saved - July 14, 2024 at 6:31 AM
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I am concerned about a member of the UBC medical school staff, Dr. Karen Pinder, expressing disappointment over a failed assassination attempt. @UBCmedicine, what are your thoughts on this matter? It is important to address such statements made by course directors.

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Dr Karen Pinder teaches at the UBC medical school. @UBCmedicine, how do you feel about a member of your staff lamenting that an assassination did not succeed? https://t.co/E00CNktG8D

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.@DrKarenPinder, you may have protected your account, but we have the receipts. @UBCmedicine, do you find it acceptable for one of your course directors to be upset that a politician was not killed in an assassination attempt? https://t.co/Y6KQ7OdNiQ

Saved - July 14, 2024 at 3:16 AM

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Argentine President Javier Milei comments on the assassination attempt against Trump: “The desperation of the international left is not surprising” https://t.co/se8lmsUKJc

Saved - June 25, 2024 at 12:44 PM

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Young Jewish man moments after having been beaten up by “anti-Israel activists” in front of his synagogue in Los Angeles America, 2024 https://t.co/dzwC9Hf5xF

Saved - June 24, 2024 at 11:11 AM

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First video of the burnt down synagogue which was targeted in yesterday’s Islamist terror attack in Dagestan, Russia. Around 20 people were m*rdered 🇷🇺🇮🇱 https://t.co/W2zKjWzO4r

Saved - April 21, 2024 at 10:47 PM

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Video recorded a few minutes ago and sent to us by a Columbia University student. The tent city is growing and student protesters have now declared that they have taken over the university, turning it into a “Peoples’ University” 🇺🇸🇮🇱 https://t.co/kj7vSjI71y

Saved - March 23, 2024 at 2:05 PM

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BREAKING: U.S. special forces are now operating on the Kinmen Islands of Taiwan, which are less than 6 km away from the Chinese city of Xiamen (pop. 5 mln) The main island of Taiwan is 180 km to the East The U.S. military recently announced permanent presence in Taiwan https://t.co/WwKaqRWg9B

Saved - March 23, 2024 at 2:34 AM

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BREAKING: Massive riots have started in The Hague in the Netherlands. A large mob of Eritrean migrants has broken into the Opera House building and are throwing bricks and rocks at police officers. Several police cars have been set on fire… https://t.co/8Vf1f862fb

Saved - December 24, 2023 at 2:41 AM

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Anti-Israel protester in New York City today: “The October 7th attack was one of the greatest days of my life” Via @ViralNewsNYC https://t.co/MlJ00BVPUy

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The speakers discuss the importance of resistance and decolonization. Speaker 0 mentions the connection between dying and fighting for medical rights. Speaker 1 asks for clarification, and Speaker 0 emphasizes the significance of decolonization as one of the greatest days in history. Speaker 1 expresses anticipation for Speaker 0 to speak truthfully. Speaker 0 requests further conversation.
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Speaker 0: It's like you. Dying is on the dance with the medical. Come on. And long with the resistance. Yes. Speaker 1: What did you say? Speaker 0: Long with the resistance. One of the greatest days in history decolonization. Speaker 1: I can't wait for you to fucking lie. Speaker 0: Yes. Talk to me, please.
Saved - December 20, 2023 at 12:33 PM

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A terrorist murdered a Jewish woman and her 2 kids a couple of years ago before himself getting killed by Israeli forces. His family was interviewed after his death: “We need to eat the Jews” Via @MarinaMedvin https://t.co/FZU4HIWoCs

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The family of Hassan Katanani celebrated and praised their son for killing a Jewish woman and her two daughters during their car ride to meet relatives for Passover. They expressed their desire for the terrorist's young children to follow in their father's footsteps and become holy in their own way.
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Speaker 0: The family of Hassan Katanani was congratulated with pride and approval that their son had the honor to kill a Jewish woman and her 2 young daughters while driving in their car to meet family members during the Passover holiday. They expressed their hope and wish that the terrorist young children would go in the footsteps of their father and merit to become holy herself in her own way.
Saved - December 16, 2023 at 1:53 AM

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A 13-year-old girl from Lyon, France, claimed she was sexually assaulted by a teen named Yassine. His relatives ambushed her and beat her up, filming their vicious assault. French authorities have responded by requesting the video not be spread online. https://t.co/8HOcsRSpae

Saved - December 14, 2023 at 10:50 PM

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Lebanon in the 1960s Before the disaster https://t.co/8Uu3Uelkhp

Saved - December 14, 2023 at 9:17 PM

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Woman describes life under Sharia law: “I wish God had never created women, they treat us worse than animals here” https://t.co/bjg7h6skgv

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker seems to be expressing frustration and confusion about something happening with their neighbor. They mention that someone doesn't know how to do something and that someone else is turning around. There is also mention of someone shouting and a person named Murat being mentioned. Overall, the speaker's words are a mix of emotions and unclear information.
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Speaker 0: Sıra bana etme. Bunlar ist Bu da bilmiyor yap şeyyım komşu içinden mi bu değil dayı dönüyor Asl Avuç bağırdı ya hayvan da murat az
Saved - December 10, 2023 at 3:38 AM

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A British young woman says she is with “Queers for Palestine” and that she is out protesting because of how Israel treats trans Palestinians in Gaza Wonder if she has heard about how Hamas treats them? https://t.co/eNt7fvpj7w

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I attended the protest with Queers for Palestine as a trans, non-binary person. I strongly believe in the freedom of all individuals. It is important to acknowledge that queer people exist in Palestine and that there is a phenomenon of pinkwashing occurring. It is unjust to exclude queer Palestinians from the situation in Palestine. I stand here in solidarity with all Palestinians, as the current situation is deeply disturbing.
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Speaker 0: For you to come to the protest today. I came with Queers for Palestine. I'm a trans, non binary person. I believe we're not free until everyone's free. Queer liberation. Queer people live in Palestine. It's pink washing going on, and people are I tell queer people that they can't be part of what's going on in Palestine, and I just wanna be here for queer Palestinians and for every Palestinians because what's happening is disgusting.
Saved - November 30, 2023 at 4:30 PM

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BREAKING: Terrorist attack in Jerusalem. 2 Israelis waiting at a bus stop killed by 2 shooters. 5 in critical condition. The terrorists were quickly killed by 2 armed off duty Israeli soldiers and one armed civilian driving past. https://t.co/UCKNvZBQRQ

Saved - November 28, 2023 at 3:59 PM

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Anti-Israel protesters tell the British police that they have the numbers to be able to ignore what the police are telling them. 🇬🇧🇮🇱 https://t.co/L0KkbQ8SMt

Saved - November 26, 2023 at 12:09 AM

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BREAKING: 21-year-old Maya Regev has been released by Hamas. She was in serious medical condition after having been shot at the music festival. Her brother Itay is still held captive https://t.co/vSPxRFQf5R

Saved - November 26, 2023 at 12:00 AM

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These are the type of people that Israel has been forced to release from its prisons in exchange for the Israeli hostages in Gaza. Mainstream media is trying to portray them as regular Palestinians , but nearly all of them are terrorists https://t.co/nG3I8wwywN

Saved - November 25, 2023 at 9:14 PM

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We need the help of a Harvard professor, graduate or even student to enlighten us: This is a video of two Palestinians killed by Hamas, whose dead bodies have been put out on public display. Who exactly is the colonizer and who is the colonized here? https://t.co/kCWzSKxwG4

Saved - November 25, 2023 at 4:03 AM
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During WWII, the Red Cross denied evidence of extermination camps in Auschwitz. However, Polish resistance and intelligence confirmed the Holocaust, and an official report by the Polish government-in-exile informed the world. Sadly, disbelief hindered its impact. Surprisingly, the Red Cross hasn't changed much since then. #Holocaust #RedCross

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In November 1944, the Red Cross asserted there was no evidence of “installations for exterminating civilian prisoners” in Auschwitz. Polish resistance intelligence, gathered by Jan Karski, confirmed the Holocaust was taking place, and Witold Pilecki who infiltrated Auschwitz itself, confirmed this was an extermination camp. The Polish government-in-exile sent an official note in 1942 to the Foreign Ministers of 26 countries that had signed the United Nations Declaration, informing them of the Holocaust. "The Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland", was the first official report on the Holocaust to inform the Western public about the Holocaust. Count Raczyński wrote in it that one-third of the three million Polish Jews had already been killed  – actually, an underestimate. Though the document contained extensive information on the persecution and murder of Jews in Poland, its effect was limited because many people outside German-occupied Europe found it difficult to believe the Germans were systematically exterminating Jews.

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The Red Cross has not changed much since WWII…

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@ICRC_ilot What do you expect? They denied exterminations following their visits to Auschwitz. Despicable. https://t.co/5XuNsPjHev

Saved - November 20, 2023 at 10:02 PM

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An Arab-Israeli Muslim man tells the world what he saw on October 7th. He was working in identifying the bodies of those murdered in the Hamas massacre. He says many of the burned bodies brought into the morgue were of kids aged between 6-11 https://t.co/o94XEIKGWI

Saved - November 20, 2023 at 8:47 PM

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19-y-old Ukrainian soldier records a video after his unit is surrounded He says they won’t make it out alive. He was right Can somebody explain why the West is holding back crucial weapon systems from Ukraine? Why they aren’t allowed to strike Russia? https://t.co/wsZ2So6nVb

Saved - November 19, 2023 at 6:11 AM

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Why won’t Egypt and Jordan take refugees from Gaza? Arabs know their history better than the anti-Israel protesters marching in universities. Those students know nothing about what Palestinian migrants did in Kuwait, Jordan or Lebanon Share this & some of them might find out! https://t.co/xV852fnsDh

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker argues that it is not Hamas but the Palestinians themselves who are causing problems. They provide examples of Arab countries expelling Palestinians due to their support for Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait and their attempts to destabilize Jordan's government. The Palestinians then allied with socialist and Marxist organizations in Lebanon, leading to a devastating civil war. The speaker suggests that Arab nations refuse to accept Palestinian refugees because they understand the historical consequences.
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Speaker 0: The Palestinians are peaceful, and that it's not them. It's actually Hamas that's causing all these problems. But that's not the case. Every country that has ever had a large amount of Palestinians has regretted it, and that's the reason that none of these Arab countries are willing to accept Palestinian refugees. Don't believe me? Let's go through it. So back in the late eighties, the nation of Kuwait was a haven for Palestinian refugees. However, they were all expelled in 1991. Now what could have caused an Arab nation like Kuwait to expel 300,000 Palestinians representing nearly 20% of the entire population of Kuwait? Well, That was because a year prior, elected leaders of the Palestinians in Kuwait actually supported Saddam Hussein's invasion. After Kuwait with the US's help Successfully defended themselves from Iraq, they found that those Palestinian organizations had actually been aiding Saddam Hussein, trying to destabilize and destroy the government of Kuwait. They kicked them the fuck out. This certainly wasn't the first time this happened. A couple decades earlier, there was a lot of Palestinian organizations throughout Jordan. Those organizations openly Called and protested for the removal of Jordan's king, as well as the destruction of the entire Jordanian monarchy. See at that time, the PLO, the Palestinian Liberation Organization, Ashley had its own armies operating within Jordan, and they use those armies to try to destabilize the entire country. All in an effort to punish Jordan for not being able to defeat the Israelis. These armies even went into the capital city of Amman, where they attacked, robbed, and even kidnapped Jordanian citizens. All in the name of collecting financial assistance for their war against Israel. When the Jordanian police tried to stop this from happening, PLO armies massacred them. Even had an organization called the PFLP, which stood for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. This organization hijacked Jordanian planes, Verting the planes to Palestinian held airfields in Jordan and holding the Jordanian passengers hostage. So in response in 70, the Jordanian army actually had to declare war on the PLO. After 10 long months of grueling warfare, Jordanians were finally able to drive the Palestinians out of their country. But before they left, the Palestinian terrorist group known as black September assassinated the Jordanian prime minister. After being Spelled from Jordan, the Palestinians then went to Lebanon. At the time, Lebanon had a conservative Christian Maronite government. The Palestinians, even though they were only guest in that country, And they weren't happy about that. So they allied themselves with socialist and Marxist organizations all throughout the country in an effort to overthrow the Christian Lebanese government. Once they started their coup, thousands upon thousands of Palestinian militants flooded into the country, sending the entire nation of Lebanon into civil war. Civil war that ended up being one of the most bloody and chaotic wars in Middle Eastern history. You may not know this if you've never been to Lebanon, but they still haven't recovered from that. So if you're wondering why these Arab nations won't accept Palestinian refugees, because they know better. Because unlike bleeding heart liberals in America, The Arabs of the Middle East know their history.
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