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Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump Jr. Respond to the Trump Verdict

2024/6/1
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通过深入调查和批评,卡尔森对美国和全球政治话题产生了显著影响。
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Tucker Carlson认为美国的司法系统已经堕落,不再公正,民众对民主制度的信任度下降。他认为民主制度已经名存实亡,民众不再信任。 Donald Trump Jr. 则认为对特朗普的指控毫无根据,司法系统被滥用,是对特朗普的政治迫害。他认为司法系统长期腐败,对特朗普的迫害是其表现之一。即使身为调查目标,最初也相信司法系统是公正的,但对司法系统的信任被逐渐打破。他指出司法系统对不同群体的执法标准不一,令人失望,并认为1月6日事件被歪曲,参与者并非叛乱分子,媒体歪曲事实。他表示对司法制度的信念被彻底打破,面临“叛国罪”指控后,开始意识到司法系统的黑暗面。他还批评共和党人缺乏行动力,未能有效对抗民主党,缺乏对抗民主党的决心和行动。他认为民主党不择手段维护权力,而共和党缺乏对抗手段,只有积极反击才能改变现状。他同时对民主党的不择手段感到震惊,并认为在拜登执政下,美国在各个方面都变得更糟,即使富裕阶层也感受到经济上的压力,美国民众对经济状况感到担忧。他认为共和党领导层与民意脱节,对乌克兰战争的关注度过高,共和党领导层对乌克兰战争的关注与民意严重不符。 Tucker Carlson 认为特朗普的案件是政治迫害,拜登政府直接参与了对特朗普的政治迫害。Donald Trump Jr. 则认为对特朗普的指控是政治迫害,司法系统被滥用,与希拉里的类似案件相比,对特朗普的处罚过重,特朗普的案件审判程序存在严重不公。他指出拜登政府滥用权力,对特朗普进行政治迫害,法官存在偏见,对特朗普不公正,纽约司法系统腐败,对特朗普的判决无法上诉。他认为对特朗普的政治迫害是为了阻止其再次当选,特朗普再次当选会令民主党感到恐惧,并认为真正的斗争是正义与邪恶之间的斗争。他表示对特朗普的判决增强了他的决心,不会影响其竞选活动,特朗普不会放弃竞选,因为利害关系重大,特朗普的竞选活动获得了广泛支持,即使来自以往不投票给共和党的群体。他认为2020年大选存在舞弊行为,民主党人不在乎是否被揭露其行为,因为他们不会受到惩罚,共和党人需要像民主党一样强硬地反击,共和党缺乏强硬派,无法有效对抗民主党,一些共和党人会随着时间的推移而改变立场。在华盛顿特区,温和的共和党人更容易生存。他认为民主党人将某些人视为他们的神,例如格蕾塔·通贝里、福奇和泽连斯基。他认为将特朗普困在法庭上对民主党有利,特朗普能够突破媒体和科技巨头的操纵,向民众传递信息,科技巨头充当民主党的营销部门,对特朗普的迫害暴露了美国政治的腐败,民众已经开始不再相信主流媒体,民众开始寻求替代信息来源,主流媒体机器是为了维护自身权力而存在的。

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Donald Trump Jr. and Tucker Carlson discuss the perceived decline of the American justice system, citing the Trump verdict as a prime example. They express concerns about the politicization of justice and question the motives behind the prosecution.
  • The justice system is seen as broken and rigged against Trump.
  • Trump's resolve is strengthened by the verdict.
  • Concern over the lack of accountability for those who pushed the Russia collusion narrative.

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Here's the episode. I used to think, if you ask me, like even a year, I like, come, they are going to roll this guy over journey, get him over the finish line. And I was like that no one would believe that the whole premise racy really go realized on people actually still buying IT. And I don't know that I don't know that they care anymore because like when they talk about democracy to sound right, right, it's not democracy the way it's not the republic.

Different serving is happening once they it's almost like you get kidnapped in the kidnapper as a askin but once he shows you his face, he's gotto kill you, correct? And they've shown her face yeah you know.

again, I don't think there's anything they wouldn't do. I mean, you put out something I think I think was on twitter yesterday, which know to do that extreme. Like, well, if they can't get trump this way, watch the next level.

I think they've proven that they'll do that in the past. They were now figuring that out. We understand that.

I think the systems probably have been broken for you much longer. Any of us would Carry to admitted in. For me, I saw at first ten and .

at least sixty one years has been broken since they killed my .

president and an election. exactly. And for me, I still, even when we started at this process, even say, safe to say probably the number two target of russia, russia, russia. And I was like, there must be something to IT.

I know I didn't obviously collude with the russia, but maybe may be I ta I A A ten thousand about even like knowing that I was a target, I was like, I still believed, I think, because I wanted to do. I want to. AmErica is the greatest place in the world, and you can do.

And this the fb, I know there's some door kickers that I still like their home team. I get that they do IT. Eventually those guys are going to have to speak up though, right? I gave a long time.

I gave the door kickers a past for far too along, which is like, hey, they can go against the leadership when you're watching this kind of asterias ation of justice, when you're watching this sort of lopsided level, when there you they spend more time kicking down the doors of an amish farmer selling on pastorius ed milk that actually going after people committing because, you know their trains or you know whatever IT is that they are a you really lose that ability to get that past that I really wanted them to give, but I wanted to believe that everything I grew up believing was accurate. And it's all bullshit. It's it's just all bullshit. So we have to fix that that that's why we fight now to actually make IT.

So but you saw this in january six two. I mean, I know that joe karb oro, in the rest, the wires present to those people is like inception is and dangerous. They are actually the most pure hearted and the most naive about, I mean, they were literally walking with pocket constitutions, say, no, you can do this they believed in the system much more than the people put them in prisons .

who don't believe at all without question. And you solve that. I mean, you the narrative was pushed so much, the clips that they use were designed to create something that didn't actually happen.

I mean, it's so sick. You, I will say you IT was the first unarmed insurrection and the history of insurrection. I mean, it's never happened before, but arguably so probably the most heavily armed populist, if they wanted to have been right, of course. But of course, IT wasn't an interaction.

They didn't matter. And they them like they could hardly believe this was happening. And I think you're describing the same thing, like you really believed that in our institutions, in our norms and democracy.

I did and I took again, I mean, literally threats of you. You're going to jail for treason, a crown partition by death that's like not a great swing thought when you're going through IT.

you're your father of five kids that's .

not yeah and and yet I still at at the beginning of IT, I was like, and then I just your eyes start to open and you see the games, and you see the people that are on your side, and you see the you, the lions, y grams of the world, right? They get on TV and their own fox or something like that. And they are like, well, we must peel these people and we must get to the bottom of this.

You're like the chairman of the judiciary committee. Like you have the ord to do that like like you think you're talking about doing the thing that you have of the authority to do, but you're unaware ling to actually exercise that power. So that was what disgusted me most about like the republicans, right? IT.

You're telling your base the people who are watching like you're fighting. But you know, dan, well, that you're not actually fighting no right? And we see that so much that's a different trade.

The difference between the democrats, I think theyve shown here there they'll put their opposition in jail y'll mother them, i'll to them. There's nothing that they won't do to preserve power, will write a strongly worded memo h and do nothing to follow up. And I think this as long as you have that sort of imbaLance a in the response, nothing changes because you know the democrats, we'll take their win. They'll the banker left their us off along the way, but nothing changes until we actually start fighting back.

I think a lot of people yesterday when the verdict came down, I among them, my frustrating was, wow, they've actually heard us like they they would execute us, me, how to say to speak for my self. And there would be an M S N B C panel of formal federal prosecutors telling the audience that I deserved IT and they be laughing. The linking project would send out a no congratulatory tweet. And I was like, oh, this is a the sort of a lack of humanity. There's a cold nest is an evil under all of this and I think I understand.

I think we all did and other way, I think many still do you again, it's hard to believe that you could live through these last eight years. What are ten years and and not think that I mean, look at you know that this is even with in ten point in terms of an election, like I can't name literally a single metric, a single one geopolitical, economic or otherwise, like where we are Better off now. And yet, though I raise us, they'll do this.

The media still pushes IT as though, you know, bidder ics is doing onerous for you. Like, I get I D off the grocery. I'm not like one of these old guys and one of these channels works like my three months old baby was talking about nuclear proliferation on the corolla principle and and and he was cry SHE was scared like I get IT like I understand where i'm come from.

I'm totally comfortable all with that. I've been blessed. But like if i'm sitting there were sticker shock. What's the country feeling if I see what's going on in my interest strates of my mortgage like, and how much longer can we do this?

Then you talk about wars and trillions of of Donald's are spending and then the republicans and are telling us that know the ukraine is the number one most important issue for republicans across our country. Heard that for which, Michelle, dozens of times. It's just not right.

I speak in, I spoken in front of more republicans in the last year that mml has in his entire lifetime. And I think i've served probably, I do IT life like just at a speech. You thousand people here, five hundred people here, five thousand people there.

It's not. It's been a top ten issue in about sixty, sixty five thousand people for three people. One of them was a dc sort of belt way guy felt very strongly about IT.

Probably he was profiteering off of IT. One of them misunderstood the questions. So he thought I was a double negative.

So IT was not. In fact, the top ten issue for him, because I do is at top three or top ten. And one of them, IT, was top ten, but not top three.

And I said, sorry, I I ask me out you I want to hear why well, i'm from key of ukraine. I was like, i'm going to give you a pet. So i'm going to effectively say, out of about sixty five thousand people survey in the what's called IT, two years, eighty months, whatever, this since the war started a little more. I just exactly you basically zero people have been in favor of this. But the leader of the senate will tell us it's the number one issue for republicans across the country.

It's just not how can I was in dc? I never go back from there. And I took three people in there, four people, the table.

Nobody drank all three mt dollars or the other three. And it's a good restaurant, but not like a famous restaurant restaurant. I've eaten that for many years.

The bill was eight hundred dollars for for eight hundred dollars. Not drink, not drinking and know nothing crazy like salads, stake desert, eight hundred box. And I thought i'm pretty insulated from cost, but I thought I I, how do people live here? My experience was opposite .

that to two of my boys on a fishing trip. And we coming back, traveling through an airport, we went to a my Donald, and I was my seven year old boy, my four thousand year old boy, and me and IT was, like, forty seven dollars and change for, like, eleven year old child, fourteen year old child and me and like, right again, it's not going to change my spending habits. I'm not I drive my truck, has seven hundred horse. Like, you know, i'm not happy at the pump, but like.

but if they're telling me the war against russia is the most important thing to me yeah, now it's they're lying. So both of us had sort of skipped ahead past an analysis of the case and sort of taking IT as a given that what we saw yesterday was grow task and really for the end of affair justice system. But for people who have just heard that and not gotten some of the details that prove that to be true, can you just run through what the case was?

I mean, it's .

literally and you .

know too much yeah but much but the it's it's a books and record thing, right? I mean, it's literally a filing. It's like a misfiled and yet it's something that was never before tried as a felony. Like many of the other cases, like one of the cases in new york where they literally they changed new york state law to be able to for one year, they change the law for one year to be able to go back and change a statue of limitations so that you can go after my father.

And then after that year, after that is filed, and they go after my father, that was A G care OK IT reverts back to the norm, state of limitations because others SE, they wouldn't have been able to do IT. This was very similar. This was a case that was, at best, mr.

Maintenon type stuff. Remember Hillary clinton started, with with a similar thing。 He got find, uh, eight thousand dollars. I believe that was for starting what was the russia, russia, russia hooks with the steel da leaks and and all of this, right? I was eight thousand.

I find they want to put my father in jail for, you know, upwards of one hundred years, depending on how you look at IT. And that's never been done before in these things because basically someone in an accounting department put legal expenses for you know, paying a lawyer, it's it's, it's unheard of but you have experts when they say, well, it's a federal election crown. They wouldn't let the person who wrote the rules like wrote them is the foremost expert in all of that actually testify for us.

The jury didn't have to be unanimous on the things that they charged. They just all had to sort of come to a general. Four great agreed on this, and four people great on that.

That's unanimous. The best artizan of all of this thing, and I just having been in the courtroom candidly, was watching you when the prosecution objected to something that we said I was always sustained. They let them. You just, we couldn't ask anything when I was ask, asking the questions, the uncomfortable questions of their way. This is all of a sudden we were overall every time and the list goes so you've made the case and .

others who who follow IT carefully of in the case if this was a directed from the by administration and when there was going to a man called Matthew coincide ah can you tell us who he is?

Mattheo Angel was the number three guy in geo items justice department. So from washington, D C. The other big part of this case, no as IT related to that was that they're trying to say it's a federal election commission case well named in other case that ever been tried. That's a federal crime tried in a state court.

So method and rows number three of D, O, J, so that's about as high as a prosecution can assent, correct?

And he was moved to new york. Don't forget elevate brain district ornee that actually tried this case turn IT down years ago. They could have done this seven, eight years ago whenever IT happened, but they didn't. The federal election commission, the fc, that one of the things that's around that they have tried, the irs, done these things because was a all of them chose to pass, including again, alvin bread, the guy who's trying and just tried IT right now, passed on this a couple years ago. Items number three at his dog comes up and all of a sudden now they're filing the charges, could and right before .

jump questions. So the number three guy at D O, J who's ascended the latter, you okay, what is he doing in new york? I mean, that's a massive step.

He's prosecuting his political nobody. There's no other there's literally no other explanation for you. When you look at the best ratification of this, you have a judge who.

a biden donor, his daughters.

one of the one democracy era tex him self, is one of the most prolific fundraisers for the radical democrats, adam shift. And like she's made millions off of that, this judge allowed his daughters clients, democrat mega donors, to sit in the court room. It's like having front rose's like you on the new york angers, right? It's think of how instated that is, right?

Can I expect a dun question? First of all, why would the number three guy I D O J wind up in a case, in a state case that seems like he must have been sent in two, if the judge was literally a biden donor and donating to, among other things, like the stop trump effort, which I think is one of, how could he remain the judge?

How could, because york, you appeal IT to you peal IT to another and panel of radical, right? And then he was like the new york gg case, right? We got find almost a half a billion dollars for paying back a bank on time with interest.

The bank whose the alleged victim is understand being like now we love trump, we want to do more business with them, not less. Having their portfolio was a feather in our cap that we used to generate. Other business doesn't matter.

You're a victim, uh, it's pure and simple political prosecutions, secular. There's they're going after there's nothing that they won't do to stop trump. And they understand now with years of experience and White else, I think, you know, going in as a novice was great in many ways.

But you also don't know who the snakes are. You don't know who the people who are going to actually help you and be sort of loyal to the cause. And that cause is you what being the duly elected president, doing the things you said you would do versus doing what the swamp wants, slow rolling, what the president wants, you know, all those unelected officials. And so I think the notion of trump coming back now actually scares them so much more, because he has that knowledge, he has that understanding, and I think that will make him so much more effective in the second time.

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Is there a lot of behind the scenes footage of what actually happens in this born when only an iphone is running talker carson dot com slash podcast you will not regret IT. So are you worried? Well, couple questions. Will this stop the campaign?

Like what effect is I spoke to my father know, right after the verdict today. I mean, you know, obviously to summer moment, I mean, you know, know me well enough, you know, I can prety much, you know, fight through anything, and we keep going, and he will do. But IT is a samra moment, more so for our countries.

But if anything, I would say it's actually strengthened his resolve. I think he listened in sixteen. He was the elevator right right before the as glared right now. Now we find out who are real friends are he knew what was going to happen. He knew the celebrities would go, but he knew that, and he did IT anyway.

I think after twenty, twenty, he understood that if he just went home, you can go played off and go back to building buildings and making billions and getting paid to give speeches and stuff like that. It's just too much at stake. And so he's he's just unwilling to stop.

I got to think a lot of people looking back to four years ago and reaching the conclusion will if the ria trial, they're probably rigged an election.

I think without question, I think the reality is what I see on the ground, the amount of people from the the demographics that probably have never voted republican before that are just you grabbing me at airports or are like even walking down the streets in in new york the other day. It's it's amazing. I mean, I know I did for exam.

I was one of the prive most out there people in terms of rallies and campaigns, doing my own thing in sixteen and twenty. I think, for example, october of twenty twenty, I think I did one hundred and four values in that month. So like for a day, for a month straight, like i'm on the ground.

You know the energy in twenty twenty was Better than even sixteen, amazingly enough. But they they had that ability to weaponized cove vit in all of that stuff. We saw the nonsense, uh, it's so much stronger right now and we're still six months out. Uh, that doesn't they won't do you know again, I don't even pretend to think that, hey, it's gonna fair and they're not going to cheat or not.

I I used to probably think that, hey, there's only so far they can go like they going to roll this guy over the line and a journey and pretend his because I used to think they actually had maybe a little bit of shame uh but that's not actually at ultra. I don't think they care anywhere. They are laughing you when they .

use democracy. So but they're never iraq, the afghanistan withdraw or the around covered the vaccine Mandate. They weren't punish for the twenty and twenty election.

Russia, russia rush, I am. Not only are they not punish talker there, they're given Better jobs. They either keep their job and then they get a CNN contributor ship to .

talk about preserve c democracy. But maybe, I mean, if you treat your kids this way, they'd be so paths you allow them, i'm sure the bob parents who knows them, of course. But I mean, someone need to be punished some point, right? So IT stops.

I think without question, I don't think we have not done that well. Um republicans right? The democrats don't fear us because they know we'd never play the same game as we actually believe what they think A I sound by. We actually believe those things and it's actually hard. It's hard for me to say those things because i'd love not to have to play that game.

But I I don't believe there's another answer other than like we have to fight fire with fire as long as we're playing tea boll while they're playing fast page hard ball, they're going doing they're going to take their power, they're going to run to the bank. They are going to and laugh every step of the way. Ah there there's just not enough actual fighters there have been when you look at even unto they look at the republican bench, it's not very deep, you know in terms of the guys that you'd actually be, hey, who's a guy I want on a foxo.

Who's the guy that will actually fight? Who's a guy is not going to to come to the pressures of washington, D. C.

Who are they? I mean, right now, I mean, I love a ga g events are a couple. But the man that list is whose .

next mike is .

ici is a fighter. I like, interesting is one of those. In two thousand and sixty likely and I was gonna fix by the convention floor. We were very different. But like he's a guy that I text with probably daily yeah ah and so it's interesting that you know once you actually have that relationship, you can actually people come around is like, okay.

you are actually right. Well, people change on the basis of evidence. And the my views are totally different from what were ten years ago.

I think the problem is for conservatives, it's actually an easy existence. You can be a republican in dc as long as you're republican light you know if if you're like, say whatever you want. When you're speaking to a group of ten people in your little hometown, you know you come to dc.

You can vote with the republican eighty eighty percent of the time when IT actually matters. As long as you vote with us washing poses and going to come to you, they're not going to be protesting in front your home. It's an easy exist.

And they've been invited to the whole person Christmas party and helps our holiday party. I don't want you know you. They don't celebrate Christmas.

No, well, because they don't believe in god, right? The democrats, their gods are evolving, right? They goes.

Greta thun g is the high priest of climate change. And pouch is the know, the lord of a science, a science encoded these days. It's a lot of of miracle.

Linski, the high priest of ukraine, which is apparently the number when you should be recognised. Ss, the country. But I have not yet seen that anywhere. So, but, but those are the people they choose to be their deities and and everything follows that path until know until they burn out, flame out or you know get exposed for what they really are.

How can you run a presentin campaign when you're um fighting multiple legal battles? criminal?

Well, I mean that that's my desire, right? I think you look at all of these things, understand this is joe biden in a basement is good for joe biden campaign because if you put him on a stage, it's a negative. There isn't capable of getting through a teleport.

He would get lost at this table. Yes, I know I don't say that they glibly it's it's said I feel bad. Uh, no, he can't get through basic things and yet he is the leader of the free world.

Whoever pulling the part, you the marian net springs um you trump locked in a courtroom for five weeks while he should be campaigning. That's that's really good for them because he he can bring that message to people. People you understand what he's saying IT resonates with them. He's able to bring people over who would not have otherwise been able to or would have ever voted republican.

He's one of the few guys that can do that sort of expose the effort, what IT is exposed, what we're talking about, breakthrough the noise ah put out there by you, the mainstream media, uh breakthrough the noise and sort of the manipulation uh of big tech uh those are you know and those are trillions eller industries that are that are functioning as the marketing department for today's democrat party and you to be able to single handedly sort of break some of those walls down. And if I felt like if I was in charge of that, if I was in charge of the democrat, I would would be winning elections ninety nine point nine to point a one you know exact 还 可以 and yet they're still close。 I think our messaging is there.

And I think it's really important perhaps state the stuff that they've done to my father of family. Perhaps it's the most important thing to happen to amErica in recent history in that it's exposed just how bad IT is. You can hide from IT anymore.

It's not like I get IT that you come home from a long day work. You're trying to feed your family. You're listening to five minutes of brian stelter on TV.

You do like, well, there's got to be something to IT. You know, during the only campaign stuff if I watched TV to hear about myself after man, I hate me too. It's so bad people feel IT everyday.

They're not going forward anymore. And I think it's why they're you know watching you here or me and rumbler whatever IT may be there. They're going to other places to hear an alternative viewpoint because the machine just isn't delivering anymore.

It's so unreal. But the machine knows that and the machine exists, perpetuate itself as the Young ly point is to maintain power. Um these are incompetent people with no other prospects in life other than running the machine.

So not all of them more incompetent. I see what he is doing running yes, when I see what tech is doing, you even see IT named. I see you're just the algorithms like it'll show me just enough of what I want to see, but never promote anything else.

You know, in my meta platforms, I haven't grown in three years. And yet everyone that comes up to me, have you got the greatest instagram i've ever seen? So so the people who are already following me will see my stuff.

So IT appears it's almost like it's A I designed to to let you think you're not being censored or that you're able to see the stuff that you want. They're preventing that growth. You aware of that?

The evolution of that is making A R in in sixteen when I was starting to get censored by was called twitter. One point out, how do you know you're being said? I like yesterday I got seventy five hundred retweet on a post.

Today I got three and know I do my own social when I hit that button, I know what it's going to do. I know what it's okay. That's a decent post. I don't that's that's going to go big. And it's like when he goes big for about thirty seconds and then it's like just you see exactly what they're doing, but there's they're coming up with Better ways to make IT appear as though they're not censoring a while while still you know continuing to perpetuate and push you know the ideals that they spare.

No one interfered red in the last election more than mark sucker berg .

or google and .

or sergi britt. That's exactly right. So but let me ask you the the convictions come down thirty four yesterday and your father goes out there and just basically raises the middle inger and says, we're going to win anyway and within hours, benning thomson of mississippi, a monster democratic congressman, says, introduced legation to to police secret service. So basically they are saying.

okay, will kill. You know, they did that a while ago. Also, if he goes to prison, we want to pull his secret service.

So basically, if we put him in the, we're going to put him in a place where he could be murdered. That's a death threat. But from a member of congress, again, should not surprise us.

I mean, you look at half the congressmen you get in their faces, make them feel that I can, they can say these things, and they are a lotted as heroes. If we set something even remotely like that, we're literally exciting violence. I mean, those words are violence stucker.

We've seen this, the double standard that's out there. I mean, know how hard is congress woman after congress woman, you have a homos cock. Is you in congress calling for the death of people in middle? what? That's okay.

You can do that. If we did something similar, we would be, we would be black. We would be off of every platform.

We would be cancelled. And um you know again, different games. We're playing two very, very different games.

But that's so threatening, we're going to mean tony fouche has said he doesn't work for the government. He's get secret service protection and walks in the dog park in washing and dc. I I know for the my dog former dog park and he's got you know three guys following him but they want to pull IT from your deck yeah.

well, look at what they did with some of the justices. The supreme core justice is right. Have been, you think that they would be able to do what theyve done to even, I mean, a little to even this week, if we're going to make them more view himself, because is a hunger flag up, you can express the opium.

What we've tried to do, declare this, Thomas, what they did is related to gore, so that others, a, it's insanity if they did that to ruth bader ginsberg, if they were picketing in front of their house like amy barret, uh, that would be a serious problem. Those people would go to jail, of course. Well, that's the conservative justices suff a little, but make sure.

But it's effective because then you see some of them, and some of them are little weaker than you. Perhaps their principles. And man is body may be, I got to go little light on this one. I tic I an, when the democratic .

parties militia shows up outside your house is happened to me. You know, people are intimated by that.

of course. And we see that you across the board it's design, you know, the hunza laptop that's russian. This information, here's fifty two intelligence officers are signing off on IT IT must be four years later. Would I would actually there's no account tables for that either, but you don't like what we're building an else I know, but you got exactly what you wanted at the time. We understand there's no accountability for IT.

You know that election difference as much as anything else also you know there was a step like was seventeen percent of people said had they known hundred and lap up you have changed their vote in seventeen percent? A lot of it's a lot of votes um and yeah you know that was the gospel and if you said anything about IT, we've had the conversation about 5 han lab。 C tory, no, of course he didn't come from the lab that studies the fires in question that we found IT came from the wet market three feet outside of the labor.

If you believe otherwise, we're going to pull your funding. If you're a doctor, you know you'll lose ten. You if you're a university, you won't you know felt she's going to not sign off and your grants anymore and even if you're like, but you don't have to be a science like don't how would you know you're not a oroetes is like you don't have to be a horologist to know that IT happened there.

You just have to not be an invisible like you can have like mid double digit I Q and be like, of course, IT came from the place that studies the exact virus in question that was at ground zero of where IT released, and not from four feet. Outside of that, they got you. They, it's insane.

And yet, think of the truly intelligent people in positions of power and medicine. And I was who went along with this blindly. Because you know he was easier to do and you know there was a lot of money and you .

know kind hard to do that. Now though, I mean everything .

that has and .

I do think at this point, if you're still telling yourself those lies you are lying to.

you're a they doesn't matter. They corrected years later, but they they got what they needed out of the rules, right, right? They got what they needed again because there's no accountability.

The fact that doesn't ter theyll do IT again and theyll get the gospel for six months or always, you know the difference between the truth and the conspiracy. Zero six months ah you know, now it's like six minutes, but i'll still get what they want out of that six minutes. Use IT to manipulate whatever they need to.

And you I want to see that stopping. I see more people being awake to IT, right? That six months move to six minutes because people are not just blindly buying the bs anymore.

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W, W, W, merchants payments coalition. Dotcom, so how does IT play out from here over the next five months? I mean, they tried to put him .

in prison or still.

Do you think we got to overwhelm the margin of fraud?

So it's is just to ask, is july is sentencing and before the republican convention, you think that's a convinced all timing? Or do you think that's designed to throw a range into that? I mean, you know, get another coincidence, right?

But what happens if they can they remind him and put him in jail, then I imagine .

they will try, right? I mean, of course, like, you know, does anyone think and I too far too, it's nothin too far. And again, until that happens, everyone, we have to stop giving them the benefit of the double thinking. They're gonna above board. Just a dorm link transaction is not like what are you talking about?

There's not a single aspect of this case that should stand and any where do you appeal right now to the new ork pilot division, which is just as radical if and it's not just this case, you look at all the shade, all the crazy is are around funny willers, right? That case, uh, you look at Jackson's and the FBI doctor documents and up in phos, each one of these things wouldn't stand if we did this to many conservatives, some sort of republican did this to obama IT IT would never end IT would be a perpetual story, and rightfully so. And yet, like, hey, as long as it's against as long as against trump, who's you up against that machine, we're going to allow these things to happen.

It's not like one of these things doesn't have any a serious hair on IT. They're all shady as hell and yet IT doesn't matter and our mainstream media almost refusal to cover IT ah they won't talk about these things. Uh, you know my father in many cases that is gg, I mean, think about that you know, first of moment is kind of first men and it's a big one for us.

Uh, the president, former president, they say, is not allowed to talk about the facts of the case because you if people actually heard that from him, they'd realize just how much bs is in all of these things that that should trouble a lot of people. You think IT stops with trump. Like, I mean, think about that.

I mean, if they can do IT to argue, one of the most, you know, out there, most powerful people in the world, a bank account be able to fight a base to push you, then used to be up a shop box to speak from. If they can do IT to him, who can they do IT to? But more importantly, if they will so flagrantly and so corruptly do IT to him, who won't they do IT too? I think that's the question we have to be ask. I mean, is anyone is anyone say if you know it's like over you know people going blindly longer, it's going to be different this time. Like really like that's what you've got out of this.

But I think was the republican canada who is leading in the polls. All things equal, he becomes president in november if they put him in jail right before the presidential, the republican convention on fake charges in stemming from a rig trial. They're kind of pushing violence.

Aren't they have people to find nothing like that has ever .

had in the reality? Careful, you talk about .

this again, like nothing so surprised, right? The star witness of this case is someone who lied before every bridge of congress was disparted. You lie to banks, lie to wives, live to the precipice, are expected to believe that he actually the truth in this one instance. right? That's that's who they hang the hand on because IT doesn't matter when it's right way IT is IT doesn't .

ter moving toward something ugly and I don't want that no one does.

Um but you know they're not like to play out. I mean, you think they'll ever take their foot off the gas? No, they've gotten away with that for years.

How should people respond?

You think? I think honestly, the reality is everyone has to get involved, both sides. I mean, you have to have, you know people you know running for office and i'm not time about president or congress like you run for your schoolboy ds.

I mean, you that's perhaps the thing that's most important to me like Frankly, is a component of me that I don't want to win the presidency if we don't have congress in the senate because i'll probably be up on charges again and we ll get to go through with peaching, you know three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine for the next four years. And you I don't think that's a great place to be, but I think, you know, apathy has caused us a lot of problem, especially conservative. I hey, we run businesses and we do these sorts of things and know we want to spend time with our families.

Noble things are important, but we have to take the initiative to get involved at every level of these things because the left has taken over every major institution in our country that controls, I mean, they've done in education, manipulating our children. They've done an entertainment often times in the same thing. Uh, if IT can't stand, if we actually want to have have a future, you know, our kids, they graduate their high schools, high districts, you know, no one can either do math, they know the four thousand, three hundred and seventy.

And I imagine since this interview started, there's probably another fifteen that I haven't included that. So I don't want to be labeled you know whatever you a gender agenda bike by not including them. But that's that's the last i've been able to keep track of. We just live in in parallel. IT does seem kind of heartening.

I think he raise more money in the hours after the verdict than anyone ever raised, how much he raised over .

by thirty eight million dollars. They know in the first couple hours, uh, small dollar donors and then there was a bunch of big dollar donors stuff. That's what's interesting. I think there's there are tech VC guys, respected guys are that you know Hillary donors and even probably biden donors are like OK. I've seen enough you know stroking you know six and seven figure checks now because I think people who are watching closely enough truly understand, uh, just how for, uh, we we have fallowed uh, just how close we are perhaps so that you falling point where there there's a point of no return right yes um and I think if we ever let you get there know there's no question in my mind that the democratic they maintain and seized that power and you know that will happen like all uh sort of your communist nations and that's where we're at and I think people see that in people who may not even agree with trump on everything you don't have to agree with trump on I like that, you know I obviously agree with him on everything.

Ducked the the the principle .

yeah but it's like again, you name name a metric where we're Better off under we're on the brink of you know world war three with the world's largest nuclear superpower by volume of nuclear capable of politic c missile so that we're going to keep funding that we we are okay. Uh, you know a guy was a former like we are the actor to send the U. S.

Made missile into russia. Provoking that, I guess. And maybe that's what IT is may be that's the next stracted right code was the distraction for twenty twenty to allow the dominative things. Maybe world war three is the distraction for this election.

Some of us called this a year ago. A man, can we going to bring to war?

yes. I mean, honestly, like I don't say that lightly, but I also don't say IT like I don't know what would I be at all surprised? Not even though I think it's lunacy, I think it's crazy. But do I think they would do IT one hundred percent about do you think .

since you last question was just and I might be skipped ahead, but I I don't think we're far from. We were at war with russia.

of course, target whistle, talking about the boots on the ground pin.

but they would need the military. And very tough shape. And recruitment is weight down.

No one wants to join the training military, understandably. Another talking about all, who would? why?

Who's the guys you'd want fighting a war for you you know, good, patriotic, red blooded americans? They don't want to go. Reporters, the trans admin, not because the trans animal was pattern, maybe they do IT.

yeah. The trans ado ain't patent. The trans animal was only an animal because they are trans, not because they're competing, are capable and. matter. It's test. A big part of you signing up for that and possibly dying for your country is actually believing in the things that you're fighting for that the basic of this. And if you don't believe in those things and you understand that you are going to be vilified, you're going to be forced to not learn how to shoot, but do diversity training. Why on earth .

would you do that? I, I would make the problem they are facing. And so, you know, the one solution was take illegal alien and put them in the military .

so we or flood our borders, put them in the voting roster and other way to make up power because you've lost other demographics that were reliable voters.

But they're also with the draft, you're hearing that all the said maybe you need .

to draft yeah so we can be a never ending words no again ah no no one's articulated at me and I kind of do this now feels like for a living like no one's articulated what does Victory and ukraine look like? I don't know what that means like is IT just like perpetual death of ukrainians and russians until they're all wiped out and black rock comes in there and takes over all the farming. And I mean, is that what IT? Because IT been feels like that's what IT is to me.

They're going to they're already selling off lads in ukraine to foreign investors. And they will flood ukraine with third world immigrants. And ukraine will not exist in fifty years.

They'll be no ukrainian nation. And we have betrayed them like no other country ever. But I just would .

people actually serve in a draft? I have a heart. I honestly, the metric I used for this is not just the recruitment numbers, but the amount of guys that I know I shoot a lot.

And whatever the circles are tightly that are like fourth generation army are like that. Like I would beat the crap out of my son if you decided, like, these are guys, that there are entire ethos around that, that military background. There are great friends, and they are like, no, they won't even think about that. They disowned their children if they joined this military today. And that sad, the worst merge.

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