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Donald Trump Jr. on the Growing Threats to His Father’s Life, and Plan to Uproot Political Corruption

2024/9/29
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唐纳德·特朗普 Jr. 在访谈中表达了对父亲生命安全的担忧,认为如果他们试图谋杀他的父亲,那么他们也会对其他人采取行动。他认为美国民众已经厌倦了谎言和政治操弄,并开始勇敢地表达出来。他批评了媒体的偏见和虚假报道,以及政府在财政支出和政策上的不合理之处,例如对乌克兰的巨额援助和资助巴基斯坦的变性人项目。他还批评了共和党内部的软弱和缺乏问责制,以及民主党利用非法移民来巩固选民基础的做法。他呼吁选民积极参与政治,并对政治家进行监督,以根除政治腐败,维护美国的民主制度。他同时分享了自己在佛罗里达州的新生活,以及他对未来充满希望。他认为,通过团结和努力,美国人民可以克服当前的挑战,重建一个更加美好的国家。 唐纳德·特朗普 Jr. 还谈到了他个人经历的挑战,包括他面临的死亡威胁以及他为保护家人所做的努力。他分享了他与家人和朋友之间的一些故事,以及他如何克服这些挑战并继续为国家服务。他强调了勇气和正直的重要性,以及在面对逆境时保持坚定的信念的重要性。他认为,只有通过团结和努力,美国人民才能克服当前的挑战,重建一个更加美好的国家。

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Donald Trump Jr. discusses the potential for change within the Republican Party and its representation of its voters.
  • The Democratic Party represents its voters, while the Republican Party has been weak.
  • Normal people need a political party that represents them.

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Highly argument. Let's go on, everyone.

You are so nice to do this. Oh, it's my blush. I asked him back stage, how many nice you in home in the less but like home .

lexi called me was like guess yesterday morning. They're like they weren't sure if Russell, john, we're able to make IT to the show and fortior day and I live a couple hours north there. Can you do IT? Of course i'll do that for talker are well, they're able to make IT now.

So can you come in as like a fourth person? I can I have one night with my children, please, for the love of god. It's been thirty days out, out. Grace, Milly.

you're the only non more man, man. I know who has more children than I do. And I say that with envy.

but you got to do what you like. I was listing, dear into, I have five kids. I know how that happens now. So I took up something much less vicious, like politics.

So where are we? I just touch you as someone who s his finger in the polls. And I happen to know for effect that that's true.

That was not a sales job. Where are we? Do you think in this race?

Honestly, we're in a place and you know, i'm my god that this is my third time around. We're in a place that's Better than we've ever been in a compromise. Wow, I am the guy that sort of willing to go into the ground and go into the parts of forgotten a and those are part of my friends despite where sort I grew up.

But I appreciate and understand the irony of IT. It's sort of the way I was always just brought up and in sixteen he was like, you still believe the media narrow and it's like we're supposed to lose I was like we're going to over perform, but we'll probably lose in twenty I was like, man, it's actually significantly Better. And just like in the october of twenty twenty, I did one hundred and four like ralles myself.

So like you know four a day for thirty days like I was but but you do get a pulse and you see it's like we're going to do Better. And of course we did. But you .

know no yeah. This time around, they got over a billion votes. I think that year.

the real problem is, if they showed up with a billion votes on november six, they would tell us IT was the freest and most fair election ever. They would present no evidence of that. They would say IT.

And if you don't believe that your racist or your an interaction is or some other thing that you're obviously not, they can give you something is statistically impossible and they'll get me down your throats and was really good about this cycle. People get IT, they're sick of IT. But more importantly, so many are now finally emerging as unafraid to say IT, right?

If if people get unafraid, if they start talking about the reality of if you know before, let's like what you're cancelled, you know that even like things that would have gotten to cancel two, three years ago, people are saying out in open. And me, they are not even cancelling you on social media for saying some of these things. They're still censoring the hell of you, but it's just different. So the atmosphere is so good, IT fears so strong, a unlike anything i've experience .

ed so far really even .

pared now, even compared to like closer to the election because I know i've been on the road down for weeks. You're even in june. I was like, I mean, people have had enough there.

They're sick of being lie to. They're sick of being told, no, no, byng ics is working for you. And I know IT for myself could listen. I've been blessed. I know that I don't pretend to be otherwise, but I think I told you the story one time we're hanging and out as i've come back from a fishing trip with my son, who was ten and fourteen at the time, through the last year, and we went to mcDonald and IT was my ten year old, my fourteen old, and me and I was forty eight dollars. And I was like cold crap like if Donald trump junior has sticker shocked folks even like I know that seems ridiculous like if what you .

get if you know I don't even remember.

I didn't matter I was just IT wasn't like excessive but if I am a stand there, be like I don't get IT know i'm not again i'm not like you see on the sunday shows some liberal my three week old baby was recently crying about nuclear proliferation on the korean pending like they're you signed i'm not pretending it's going to change my habit.

I'm lucky enough that IT doesn't have IT doesn't affect me, but I know IT affects some family that's making fifty thousand on as a year, sixty thousand a year. If i'm pissed off, they're live IT and and they've had enough of being told you just have to accept IT. It's gonna good while we send another two hundred and fifty billion to ukraine to fight a war that no one has articulated to me or you.

I do this now. I I don't really make any money in politics. But like i'm sort of just like i'm a fighter and like i'm in the game now no one's are taking that.

We must do this. I go. But why? What does Victory look like? We don't really know. Well, that just stop at a trillion dollars, ten trillion, when the interest on our det is now a trillion dollars year, just the interest on the money that we borrow so we can send pakistan twenty five million dollars to fund trans gender programs in their schools. It's like, see what I mean, everyone knows IT like everyone is sick of IT IT has to stop.

can ask you questions for you. You do travel and speak to audiences more than anybody, more than anybody actually, that i'm aware of, and you always have in washington, where I spent my whole life until recently, I don't think there are four republicans in the house who asked the questions about ukraine than you have. Do you ever meet an audience that is like, no, we really need to keep going funding this war in the ukraine.

So I do this a lot of this speeches, so i'll do IT right here because I haven't done in a while, you know. And i've had two responses. And so over the last year I spoke to fifty, sixty thousand people, probably you opening up dg, T A rally, a group of three hundred people here, that maybe ten thousand, five thousand.

This is ten thousand eleven. And I do IT you show of hands. Raise your hand if ukraine is a top ten priority for you in your life, top ten.

And i'll do think if IT is, i'll give you the mike, how about the top three? IT doesn't exist. I found two people, two people of now let's call IT sixty five thousand people that I speak to weekly. IT was, IT was not top three, but IT was top ten.

First guy, sir, what why I am from key of ukraine? I was like, kyi, i'm going to give you a past and the other was a guy that I think a belly war monger was like, so you're on the board of way the other or something like that you, no, not exactly. I was like north of gram there just walks away and and yet I get the calls by the way, it's nice about me.

I'm not apology. I call but as I get the calls from republicans, hey, dan, can you not go so tough on the ukraine because, you know, some of that money is getting fun. All the back toke, a missile maker.

And I was like, a live of them. I'm all about american businesses, like our families done that before we got suit to go believe, like we've done this. I get, I want to support american business.

None if it's just for object death for no reason around the world that i'm not there to support american business in genocide. And like I talk to these guys, i'm like you're making trillion dollar decisions. Have you surveyed like your constituents? They're like, well, no, but but i'm sure they took six figures from athon.

And so therefore on the team and they should get like sponsorship things, who whose payroll are you on? Because it's shocking to me that a guy like me who grew up on the seventy of th floor of trump tower in manhattan, again, I don't forget that I don't pretend IT didn't happen. I'm like very self aware that way.

But it's like, how do I know this and you don't like you live there. You live among these these people. You literally chose to represent your district. I was there last week and you have no idea what they actually stand for. And it's disgusting .

that that just thank you. Thank you for that. So I think one of the great promises of a second trump term is that the party that nominated him will really change and change in us specifically.

IT will represent its voters. The democratic ty actually kind represents its voters. If you're into child castration, you've got a party. But why wouldn't Normal people have a political party represents them?

I know how I got that way. And again, it's sort of amazing because you think they're be able to get voted out. But you know what? There's no one's ever head again sort of being unafraid, right? They can go to with their little constitutes.

And they go speak to a room. You, although then maybe DJ t no one can assemble a room like this in conservative politics or frightened in politics. But they go home and they speak to a group of five people that shows up, and they tell them everything, they want to hear everything.

And then they go to dc, and they vote opposite because there's no consequence. In dc, you can be like seventy five percent republican. Hell, you can be ninety percent republican.

As long as when IT actually matters, you feel it's an easy existence to be a weak republican and watching to dc, the washington post isn't going to do the hit piece on you are i'd say they're get invited to the cool person Christmas party, but we can't say Christmas party in dc, right? So you they can get away with a lot. And so you have people that they get away with, they lie.

And you know, that actually is really four people. But have you looked at this voting record? No, he's just the republic. And sort like why we end up with why are the weakest republicans in the most conservative states if you look at our stick you to you.

dan cranch .

a well, you go through the list of an whether it's oklahoman, you have senators that like i'm like with republicans like those you tall with the republicans, like mitt romney who needs democrats but in the strong conservative states, the democrats sort of get together. They do this really well and they say, hey, we're going to just forget about the democrat.

We're just going to install the weak test republic and and half that republicans don't know, they different. They think that's the guy that's leading. So we just vote for him.

And you end up with conservative states that have the least conservative leadership in the world. And so, so much of this is really an education process. People have to understand and start paying attention. And again, I think IT takes, unfortunately, sort of whether it's addiction or otherwise, sometimes you have to hit rock bottom.

And I think the american populist watching what we've been told has been a great success over the last you're going a half years under geo by, and that's the rock bottom we actually needed to get. People woke up and engaged in politics. We could have never done something like this.

Five years ago, ten years ago, he didn't exist. You got four people in a room. People are fed up. Raise your hand if you're fed up.

But I don't you maybe missing something important. I'm getting this directly from been stiller. The election of commonality is will be and i'm quoting now the change we need.

by the way, just so we're clear, kala Harris has changed a lot. Unfortunately, it's all been for the worse. What's amazing about this whole thing i'm watching in the media, she's the candidate of change. I go. She's the vice president like she's been there.

They won't change like they cut and paste joe billion's policies when they finally, after a month of being dynamic, I put up her policies and they ve forgot to cover up the source code to save the same thing. Like what change is that going to be like? She's the vice president to the most absently president in the history of the united states.

Beyond, beyond the dementia, beyond the basics of the dementia he spent, forty plus percent of his present is on vacation. If SHE wanted to do something, he had the opportunity to literally do anything. He could have taken the rains.

And by the way, drill by and said that the other day, what was IT when the clans on the view, what I was like, no, I delegated everything but her I trust sheet tally ran with everything. And so the media is like, it's like he has a clean slate. It's like she's never been in politics.

She's literally the daughter of a marx's professor who is a sanford cisco liberal who was raided the most radically left person in the united states in IT left of berne standards because at least I think he kind of believed in at least american jobs SHE couldn't care of less, and they're like done to know her political. Her career started three weeks ago when he won one. One we use that.

We're loosely democracy. They throw out and he got zero votes. But one this position, and like you saw during the base, i'm not antigone like ten days before Mandatory gone by a back program, they wanted that part of their platform, just she's not for taking part of your guns, but like a Mandatory program, the keyword and this is Mandatory, seems like you're actually really for taking your guns.

Then for IT is later he wants to institute and assault weapons spin. The media will tell you whatever you need to hear to get you to vote that way. SHE will tell you anything. I mean, she's going to crack down on the board.

I mean, he was the borders are I got fact checked a couple months ago when he was talking about IT because I was like she's the borders or if he wanted to do something about the border, they had the materials there. All the labor was paid for. They just said to the workers, isn't take the contract we gave you a doesn't matter leave the materials will sell out for pennies on the dollar.

Now she's going to be tough on the border like the fact that we still fall for IT. We saw that during the bitten administration in the twenty, twenty democrat debate who's against Franking an american energy independence, everyone's hand went up a couple months later, the big debate with my father, I would never do that like, but you raise your hand like three weeks ago that you would do you like, you would never do IT. And the media, of course, he would never do IT because they knew not that that would be the end of the american energy sector, tens of thousands of good paying jobs for hard working americans, energy independence and the national security that comes with IT.

They knew we would cost some boats in pennsylania, michigan and and then on day one, keystone pipeline first executive order, they just they're got rid of at all. They'll tell you anything you need to hear. No.

why would the media? I mean, I guess i've been in the medium my whole life, but there's a self respect problem at a certain point if you're parroting the dumas possible talking points that no child would believe what you're doing with a straight face if you're David Moore is, judging by as ABS, a great reporter but why are they willing to be used as basically prostitutes by a political party?

Again, they're y've become part of machine. They're y're not journalists. They're just propaganda.

They're all on the team. There's a reason. What is that? Ninety seven percent of all political donations, from the media ago to the democrat party, you, they're not the ones that are dealing with the consequences of illegal immigration.

The rape, I think the statistics that came out was IT yesterday, right? Sixteen thousand rapists LED into the country is part of the slow, like thirteen thousand murderer. They're reporting on IT.

That means they know, they knew and they let them in anyway. I mean, think about the insanity of that, what civilization could survive being like, well, rather than a murder. But fine, we going to give this one to pass. I mean, that came out yesterday.

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that came over across the border. They don't even have to register on the sex office ender registries that americans could do because we've been made second class citizens in our own country. It's bad enough that they let him in.

I mean, but then it's like, well, you we wouldn't want you to be stigmatized. You're only a rapist in your country. Like think of how insane that is. Like it's not sustainable. But again, no one's going to actually report on IT. That's so why I think you what you're doing and maybe you at me like at least we have like a soap x and have the balls to actually say this stuff .

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and way yeah if you know the campaign losses, if trump losses, does the republican party like they can't wait to go back to the party of china and bush? That's the way IT feels to me.

I mean, and that's the idea again, it's why it's actually what i'm so glad that stuff like this is happening. The fact that you can do this see a jd on TV and then putting up crowds like we finally actually have a bench that that was why I went so hard for him to be VP because there are so few non puppets in our party.

Like, I want to create a pathway to be like, I don't want just Donald trump s my father is greatest, these the guy we need at the time and now, but like, what about in four years after trump? What about in fifteen years? How do we create.

Oh, but and then I get you know the consultants that are like done one day, you should run and you shouldn't be saying this. Albert. A great compliment.

Thank you. But no, but they say that to me. I, hey, you shouldn't be building up that guy because he could be your competition. And eagle, you think i'm doing this for me like I was much easier being a real state developed, perform new york like we could actually make money. We got invited to the cool person party like I didn't have to do fifty hours of russia testimony because apparently I was an agent of russia and like, and now I understand I am not the upstanding citizen that hunter biden is.

Can I interject?

I am working on getting Better. But like I have a feeling if that was my laptop would be a problem.

Well, I don't think i'm pretty sure that most people in the stream don't understand because you never talk about what I happened to watch IT and they really try to send .

you to prison yeah well was that I knew that again, I was one of those like even my lawyers were like, you can go on TV that night and talk about these things though everything you say and and we'll be used to guess you they were trying to throw me in jail and was like, you don't understand, like I have just not built that way doesn't matter but what was interesting after fifty hours of tested IT, again, just we're clear adam shift, the head of the insolation committee.

And I I used that word loosely. I was the one to crown the term a adam bull shift and or and or full of shift. But like they want to try you for treason.

Just so we're clear that's a crime, punish by death for me these days that's like an average tuesday. You get used to IT. But but again, when I when IT, you just I had to fight.

Then two years later, these lawyers, these high Price guys that are just there weak and I get the game. But I was like, I can't just win the legal battle. I actually also have to sort of win the pr battle.

The public perception, i've just not roll over. And two years later, they're like going to want you right? Like if you just crown up in a ball and died, that's exactly what they wanted.

That would have just been the start of a much worse, much more if they smell that blood on the water, if you're not going to defend yourself, if you're going to roll over and be A K, they are used to. That's just the beginning. That's what that gets worse.

And so you see that, and like, I want to talk about this republican, you shouldn't build up a guy like jd, because one day I want to make millions of dollars being your campaign guide, taking pieces. I was like, i'm not doing this for me. Like, i'm doing this for my country. I'm doing this. I want to leave my children in the country they recognize.

I watched the jd thing happened and i'm just so grateful, truly grateful for what you did. And I admire the reasons you did not be part of that too was i'm not going to MIT that, but I will say that IT happened despite the wishes of some of the biggest donors and the republican party. And I just don't think people who are aren't from dc. Understand how rare that is. Almost nothing happens against the wishes of the biggest donors .

that only made is so much more personal. Go through the me. It's a lot of powers like, oh, that guys go up IT now.

I've just going harder now. I think I expended about four thousand percent of my political capital with my father that month. I may never gain IT back.

But but then, but now I watch jd on the sunday shows. I watch him get up on there with this hostile communist media and just dismantle them one by one. And every sunday, every time, is on T. V.

I, like I am indicated, because no one else in our party, but for perhaps you or me would actually, maybe a couple of others, but no one that was in the running would actually have the guts to get out there and do that and do IT effectively and do with each and every day, because we're not in a fair fight, right? Like we got to know, like it's our ideas. There is their ideas.

I got done to know it's our ideas that are smothered and censored and suppressed and cut off. And it's their ideas that are artificially boosted by a trillion dollar big tech enterprise, by a trillion dollars in mainstream media, that is functioning literally as the marketing department of the other side. That's not a fair fight.

The fact that if I running the democrats, we'd be winning elections like ninety nine point nine nine two point o one. That's how upset IT is like. But their ideas are so insane. They've gone so far.

It's hard to rationalize at that group in manhattan like I have friends that are like democrats and liberals and it's like most of them were like I we're kind of jump in the shark on some of this stuff in some of just lost their minds. But you see IT with the stuff with r fk. I mean like a Kennedy is now endorsing ing donal trump.

Only endorsing ing Donald trump but by endorsing ing Donald trump losing, I don't know, like all of his friends and watching his own family denounce him and he's doing IT anyway .

and and that's what IT is. You is exactly the point that was the the story. Like you guys all remember the escalator ride down before announcement back.

June sixteen, twenty fifteen there was actually one of those moments where, like, I was like, just i'm always impressed with my father. But like that one, like he just got the world like I was like this is why like, he understands the world, like, most people don't. Before the escalator right there was an elevator right? That was the whole family going down from his office, and he became him in mEllenda.

He just looks me at dead pen and the eyes, and he goes. And now we find out who our real friends are. And I wasn't that he's just run he he knew he knew what would hang up in all the hollywood people that was kissing his maybe there's children are kissing his, but on a daily basis in the billionaire in new york that just wanted to be seen with him and or on TV with him or what IT he's like that all ends right now.

But more importantly, like like r fk, i've become really good friends with in the last couple months and really worked on that one two. More importantly, he knew what was gna happen. He knew the consequence and he did IT anyway.

That's that's good. No, that's that's real courage. You we're lacking in courage that was real current.

Well, mean, especially because the thing that most people fear above all things is exile is being cast out, is being the weird kid, you know, is having all the people you liked and whose praise you so enjoyed reject you. Like people will do anything to avoid that. That is like the bravest thing there is, in my opinion.

Why were but you didn't need to do that? You couldn't. I mean, why didn't you just stay in new york?

This is for me. It's just sort of again, I guess I found out I am having enough of the trump gene to just be like where to fight, got to fight and you know and he's not my year of my dad. He's like like down junor.

He's draft inform, say he's draft conservative of the family but I was always that way like you I shut up what had made sense because like we're building buildings in manhattan and chicago and around. It's like find my first political fundraiser, IT, was literally for Andrew kalma. IT wasn't because I wanted to support IT.

Now here me out. IT wasn't because I wanted to support a democrat. IT was because he was the atterley general.

New york, if you're going to build a building, he's the guy that signs off on your offering plan so you play the game IT was like my father in the debate with hilo was like, well, donal trump doesn't paid taxes ago yeah and if you wanted to do something about taxes that your billionaire ds also don't pay you to change that in the next code when you're in the senate for you but you're not going to do that. That makes me smart, not stupid. So I I understand the game.

How long before Andrew cma becomes a republican?

Yes.

I look at that guy and i'm like, I just judge everything on test tosta one level and like tim walls is the perfect democratic man I mean, nucleus feel that the self hate and the creepiness in the past of aggression, the sweet palm and .

about about a couple of weeks ago, when they're like the republican, the party they fear to walls, i'm watching him like plants out like but no but that's what they think is muscular. And I don't know and I I went less like three seconds .

with anyone I know told but Andrew como, who I was a horrible governor and horrible during covet, i'm not in any way endorsing Andrew cormack, but not a low tea character. So like, how long can he remain in that party?

By the way? I think both calmo brothers like Chris corals like a fat boy mehit like does he really believe? No, it's really to get transgender service.

He's playing that game and he's getting paid well to do IT. And sometimes you need to put out the guy that looks like the masking going. It's like, come you know those guys are one day they're going to be like guk. We were just kidding like there .

a hundred other person.

I know these guys for years, like I said with Andrew women, his like mother used to say fix to my grandmother at the salon in queens, new york like we go back a long way and so when he did that like a bruck turn, that's when you're like the politics is such nonsense, like, see that I got to be a fly on the wall on these things and he would back channel through me because I was best friends with. One of his biggest funders are like, who was a big real estate guy in new york and then we're going to do this, going to do that. We're going and like, thanks, you're setting that up down the administration of everything we need IT. But the second he got on TV IT was IT was politically expedient to just lie about IT you just tell you the opposite IT was almost honestly, I almost like, I love more respect, friendly forgave vd newsome in california when he was like, what tom said he was going to get us this and he did I got like, at least he's being intellectually honest but guanta whether he wanted to continue his political real the media was like everyone now in the room coral sexual like he was this big sex symbol. All of the sudden .

he gets .

me too. And that was over. That's a whole .

new category. Xul central.

I'm with you, but he knew what was really going on. He had the unoppressed ity, be honest, but he wasn't able to forgo the hate. Anything you say against trump, we will make you a hero.

We're going to elevate your statue in the democrat party. We're going to give you that shock at the president. See, next you just have to best advise literally everything you know to be good and true about what was going on. And so that was hard to watch because I was part of some of these conversations.

So what I mean, what dear front, the other guys you grew up with through the people you work with, new ork city. I mean, you're so on the record about what you really think you're clearly saying exactly what you actually think, what they I mean, what do they say to you now was .

actually honestly, IT was one of for me, was one of the more refreshing things in life that doesn't an IT wasn't brutal and sort of like a shock at the time. But like there are guys that i've been friends with for life, i'm still friends with for life. There are guys that are literally like hard core democrats.

They were like that just been successful. Eric, here's literally one of my bodies. He's very left things like here's one hundred thousand dollars for your campaign.

why? Like what you mean? I just believe in you and I don't believe in, but like it's just a show of support and then there of the guys that would be like texting me, hey, done, I love everything that you're doing. I let you get, agree, keep IT up, keep IT up. And then i'd watch him on facebook where there's an audience I can't believe they'd.

So this this is a just I do I find you on both like you're all that going to see that and then there are the guys that sort of stay radio silent and the day after we won, hey, man, I was with you all along. So from you have like, they aren't don't know, I really was like, that did not called you. Like fifteen.

Have you have a return, a focal in six months? Like, like that an import like like. So for me, IT was great. I actually all those people and we all probably have.

And you know that guy you meet every year, every other year for a sort of the abolition atr lunch and you to do IT because I knew some college or whatever and you're not really excited about IT because like all of those people in my life just gone, it's so refreshing. I was just cathartic. And I was, I was great.

So what I was, i've been brooding about this, as I said earlier all month, have those relationships been replaced by new relationships?

One hundred percent. You know, I see IT and I get I the the amount of people that I meet just around the country now Frankly going and that guy that shows up by myself and you know, I don't have teams of handlers that like, well, this person has access and .

like I just you actually have no handlers .

at all yeah you see that you have aware show that border place, including here tonight, just like that. I'm here like what I would give me like this. I can probably handle that be fine. I've met so, so many incredible people. It's been awesome actually. And so again, to your point about just thought of having a policies like those people that were like rich out of touch people because there's no consequence to sort of will be really woke and we can virtue signal all day long and you know who cares if someone in a far of state is getting murdered, like my kids have security driving of the schools, like those people have been replaced by, like, real americans who are just genuinely good people like, and it's been awesome for me. It's been awesome.

I believe that .

I M just moving to florida, right? It's like I was a political refugee from the people's republic of new york.

What's that been like moving in florida? onest. Ly.

it's so honest. What's IT really like? And I was like, i've become in here my whole life.

We've had the baskets and like, vacation here. But like, like, like, I love like the seasons and I love my cabin on river. The number of is like four is a flat and like it's very flat. Now i'm like literally like you couldn't pay me to move back. You couldn't know like where I live. I mean, I I can show up to the nicest restaurant in town and like flip lips and A T shirt, i'm usually like and it's like, hey dt, what's going on it's like I feel like norm at cheers like over an entire state with a population of like twenty five million people like that is an awesome feeling. That is an awesome feeling.

I mean, you I don't feel those, but you're like bombing around fine commercial. You're always out. How do people treat you?

And I go out this when I do that, I go casually. But that's what i'm saying when I when I talk about the polls like I I literally can't name a negative instance in like a year like everyone. Ce, why you get some time.

Like usually you know everyone's a bad ass on the internet, everyone's a tough guy you know behind the keyboard, but like face to face, it's like they shut up. So when I try just going in that I took more, I took seventy five. Self is getting from.

The door of the hotel here today to the elevator and back out and it's like, so people, i've been great. I literally can't name an instance that has been negative. And in sixteen, i'm not saying he was terrible, but IT IT definitely was like five percent of IT was visual reaction.

Ten percent was a negative reaction. Like I can't remember like the last negative reaction i've gotten publicly. And now to what we sort of started on when when I talk about I see changing this shift now like it's demographics that you'd be like, no way.

Like what mean I was like with the Kimberly the other day? She's like the amount african american men and women now coming up to be back. You guys, I love you, that you have to win before there could have been some people feel like interesting, maybe take a self fee, like you screaming, make amErica great again across an airport and they like his panic.

All of the african american is is definitely more men. But it's like we're a place. It's like came was like youtube and cell e with every black I that was in this room came up you to take a cell e like be like you got to win like that would have never happened. It's just his panic demographic across the country that they get what's going on they understand was happening IT you the people who came into amErica legally and went through that process like there's some of the greatest patches in our country. They get IT.

And what's happening now is so insulting to them to the rest of us. You are borne or so to they're using our country like a rental car, just bumping into things, not changing the oil. They're no respected all for our country, which we love .

well and that's precisely the point. I think the democrat party is aware that they're literally asturia zed, the reliable loading blocks for the democrat party. So it's like, well, you know rather than maybe do the right thing for them at the risk is like offending maybe suburban women or something like that, whatever that may be.

There's like but do we just import twenty million people who will be permanent dependence? Like I said, you know, when you look at a graphical going talk about you, half a million known criminals, sixteen thousand, six offenders, thirteen thousand. First they're like, fine, you think about that mean, it's insane and people get IT.

But rather than just do the right thing for all of america, they're like, now we can do that. We got to stick with our nonsense. And this will you bring in two thousand million people who who will permanently be dependent on government and if you're permanently dependent on government because you're una willing incapable of doing IT otherwise yeah you're going to be a democrat voter.

They recognize that this is not in the nomini. This is not out of the kindness of their hearts. There's a reason, like a genius computer programme or from eastern europe cannot get into america, that I could create jobs, be a business, be a value ed, an actual political refugee from having in a cuba that's being shot at, like that guy doesn't the same trip.

And as if you come across the south border because they're escaping the system that the democrats are trying to instill right here in america, they're not voting for that. And I guess you the intro of like my political leanings is like my mom escaped to come in this country. SHE did so legally, maybe not legally leaving there, but legally in here.

And like one of the and I only I don't think IT was intentional. I think that was more about life than IT was about. But like the reason I sort of started feeling the way I always did about politics and life was because, as a child, like you're really lucky, like you're really spoiled, you've been really blessed, like you're going to go see how, like the rest of the world lives.

And so he sent me to what was then communist checks, lava beyond the iron curtain. In one thousand nine hundred and eighty. I spoke the language fluently.

I go spend like six weeks every summer there, like as I five, six, seven, ten years till I was went to college. Basically i've waited in those bread lines, like I onna share you. There are not as glammorie as berny founders would have you believe.

You know this how there's no one in amErica like I spouting the values of like pre like you to fall of the wall. Like in america, like if a system is so good, why are there no advocates for IT who've actually lived under the system? Like if I was so great, you think you have a couple of guys be like, not.

And now we got to try IT here only. Like, you know, this is like virtue signal crowds. It's going to be different this time.

Talk twenty million people there is going be different IT doesn't happen that way. So I saw that. I remember I was weird is one of the conversations I had with my grandfather early on.

I was like, I saw the picture of my parents wedding. I'm looking on like, in the little, little communist building in sleech cks lava. Why isn't my grandmother in the picture?

I like, kid, like, I will see the one taking the picture. No, SHE wasn't in the picture because they, the government wouldn't let them both leave because they knew both were never coming back if they were both. So they literally held so one is a political hostage to not go to their daughters wedding because they understood that if they left the cut, they're never coming back.

Like what kind of system is that? We're bring that here right now. They're not even handing from IT anymore before we're like in sixty and we're like Better gotten got in communities st not really don't like they're saying these things are a lot Price controls on this.

We're going to everything. I mean, it's literally a playbook. They are not even pretending anymore, and we could be aware of that.

Using violence says a political tool. I hate to say that I hate to believe IT and I hate even to bring this up. But i'm going to if you don't want, like they don't have to but from what I can tell that by administration, which controls the security for the trump campaign is withholding security and that you know an incitement to violence. That's that's election interference using the threat of violence.

Yeah no. I mean, yeah. No IT listen IT, it's a little heart. I been, I five Young ds, as we discussed, and i've now had to have ten conversations about their grandfather who they love almost being killed because i've had to do with twice, like as phenomenes of one of the major parties and maybe the leading candidate for president of the united states, like how how does that happen?

Even once I was with my daughter, who SHE spoke at the r and c, at some of you guys, we've seen that. Yes, she's a great kid. He is a competitive at lee's get in here but he was never political.

But like he plays golf with bad every weekend. SHE was with me like I got the rare call from my daughter to get when you're seven teams like data, I want to go fishing and spend time with you. But who are you and what have you done? Like, I got that call that saturday.

And so we're going on fishing didn't matter what what we're going on, which we're out there, we have a good having a great game. I get a call like done your dads been shot. I might wait well, like are you know some calls you get there are good or bad like when the call is your father's been shot, there's only degrees of that is a question of how bad it's like, well, how bad like and and what and we don't know.

So we don't know. So where out them like I we're we're going back home fast. And i'm trying to call I just the one thing that was done right by secret servers that there because they shut off communications so I couldn't get in out like everything else seems like a total disaster.

And I I don't mean like one lapse of error and like you let a shooter on a roof for twenty minutes, like you know you knew about a ten minutes before you still let the guy get on stage. You had him in your sites for a while. And like, and I know a lot of these guys, and I had a secret service details for years.

I understand the protocol. Best friends with some of these guys. Some of these guys are die hard red blood americans and others are journey bureaucrats.

We seem to have gotten all of the bureaucrats that day, other than some of the guys on my dad's team that day on the stage. And i'm like that doesn't happen. So i'm i'm going back with my daughter were like, she's visibly upset because this is like her dolphin buddy.

Like I walk in on my daughter. He is like talking for twenty five minutes of my guy. Like, can you get off the phone with your friends? Like enough.

Like of this. Like, like, no, that was grandpa. I was like, really and so she's there. We finally get we finally watching some of the self on social, but I still don't know and answer like then we finally get them on the phone. It's like, we're okay and I was like, okay when I saw you get up like that, I was the most bad, best thing i've ever seen someone doing.

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IT should have never been allowed to happen. We all know if no one understand that and then out of uncomfortable conversation for a little bit and then find, you know, i'm usually the appropriate one and sounds like I listened dad, most importantly, how's the hair? Done, done the haris fine, done little bloody later blood, the hair is fine.

And like, like, if one guides are rolling in the first, like we did, we needed to break the ice. And I was like, everything that was okay. But the next day was someday and you're sort of getting over this a drentell and dump and you know you're figuring out all these lapses.

And at this point, i'm just serious for going back for the good day. Bunch you know was a secret no, like all day long, like we're just each other more and more or worked up and know but that monday morning I woke up and it's I get to call. It's like my daughter, like just like dad.

IT was the week of the r and ceases like it's a monday morning of the r and ceases like, I want to speak at the r ency and i'm like like that kind of a big one. Like that's like your first speech ever. Like when I was that age, i'd been like nervous for not like ten people.

And I made my classroom. And when SHE understood sort of what I was, I was like, i'm sick of this crap. I'm sick of the lies about him.

I'm sick of this. And like, so SHE did that, but you know the fact then. Then I have to have a conversation with her two months later.

And IT almost happened again, by the way. Just start clear within minutes. You you have hilary clancy.

He's literally the greatest threat to democracy ever, is worse than hitler. Don't know. We had a prosperous economy. We had no wars. We went from city to poverty as a country.

We went from peace to war and like I don't know, probably, but they've been doing IT for nine years. You're telling me it's not on purpose. You're telling me it's not intentional.

radical. Zh, you're telling me they're not asking for them in this week. I had to get the call be like, hey, you're like one of the iran targets because you they can get your dad.

They want to inflict this much damage and they know you're lower profile and you can do just as much damage to someone, but maybe know if it's the son or someone else in the family, maybe that won't to listen a response from the american military. So they can they can inflict pain without actually doing IT. Like i've thought, a conversation I love having.

I've grown to probably far to accustom to IT, but like you, but it's why we just all have to say enough of this stuff. The media attacks like it's discussing with no actual evidence, you know they say every day for nine years like of course there asking for IT to happen, like there's no other plausible explanation. It's like wu hang lab I like of course, IT came from the lab that studies the exact virus, the town that was ground zero for the bite.

No, no, no, anything. He folks, you said I didn't. And if you agree with him and you're a doctor, you'll lose your government funding and you'll lose your research grant there.

I got air. I got cancelled for that one at the time because I was like, I think, of course he did. You're not a voo logic. I like you don't have to be a voo logic. You just have to not be an embassy's like like, it's not that hard like of course he did but like all great conspiracy theory that we find out the truth of a couple weeks later.

So I don't .

understand .

two things. One, how the congress hasn't gotten to the bottom of the security lapses yeah like how hard is that? No one's been fired now one person's been fired in the entire federal government for that? I don't it's .

almost like there's a lot of people that are OK with a talker. I mean, no, but like what what else is IT? I mean, we have had some conversation ally with people that we can sort of we're going to out because they know more than we do.

But it's like they they have the ability to get that information and they're not given IT by the the three letter agencies that are literally supposed to report to them. It's like done. We know Better .

at some point. Where's point you like to sit in in someone's office that i'm not moving until you answer the question or we cut off the funding immediately or you just know serious? Ly, you have A A march on dh headquarters where five hundred thousand miles shop and say we're not leaving until you give us the answer.

they'll i'll get thrown in jail for being interaction is whether they do any. And you know, now it's january six. IT was literally, it's almost amazing.

IT was the first unarmed insurrection in the history of the world. The only people that were armed were the tour guides that magically worked for the FBI. They were all there. They couldn't release the videos because IT would expose too many of their assets implanted in the group.

I like, why did any of those assets actually try to stop IT? It's almost like IT was a plan, almost, almost like but there are grandmothers that are sitting and jokes where they were within five hundred miles of dc or they're taking self fees inside the elevate rope like that started interactions. They don't even know what they are supposed .

be in the room like also isn't IT doesn't belong to them.

Yeah, isn't the people's house?

Isn't this our country? Don't we pay for genre ancestors built IT? I thought that was the story.

They go to jail. But if you're burn down seattle or port land or caroj wisconsin, you get to be vice president under the democrat regime. You can allow that to happen.

It's fine. There's no consequence. No one does to jail billions doar german, actually, people murdered different.

The existing vice who's running at the top of the ticket can fundraise for those people publicly, and the guy that let this city, the major city in the state that he's the governor of can allow IT to burn down. And you that's fine. As long as you put ten pound and boy's bathrooms like you're forgiven, its okay. No, no, you make really, really do .

with those. I don't even tell me you vote.

call all your friends, vote like your republic depends on IT because IT does so IT does like you know, i'm not worried in florida, but i'm sure everyone from florida is basically from somewhere else. You make sure your friends in the swing state, you apathy is what's going to kill this because they're going to play games, listen like we discuss you.

If they showed up with twelve billion votes the morning after election day, they'll tell you it's the most free of very election every week. Like like we can take any of IT for granted. You discuss sort of polling and you're opening is like the polling is obvious, right?

Half of its designed to demoralize you. The other half is designed to make you overconfident. None of that matters. The only pole that matters is the final tally on november fifth.

But the way I look at many of the places, usually the places that are swing states, they're controlled entirely by a democrat legislature. Or the republicans are so weak that they are worried about the bad article in the paper. Like to win by win. We got to win by five. It's IT act accordingly.

So give in this my last question, but I am looking for a hope. The core problem is corruption. Every institution, many institutions in american life, have been revealed to be corrupt.

It's so distressing to see IT, so demoralizing to watch IT. IT has to be fixed. It's too corrupt to continue. If they can allow the other party's presentin cannot to be shot in the face and no one's even fired, then we've reached a point where can have any more of this. So starting january twenty of, do you have hope that that corruption can be rooted out?

I do. I do. The reality is this and and I on us, I think it's why both sides, Frankly, are going so much harder against my father this time around.

Now he actually knows, he knows who the liars are. He knows who the scum bags are. He knows i'm on your side.

It's like you here's a tweet from seven minutes ago when I walked into your enforcement to get an enforcement of this regard. The last five years of everything i've been saying that's bad about you. It's now he knows and that's why he's a greater threat, right?

Heat before when we were talking about transition last time around is like like so who do you know in dc is like i've been in dc for less than two days of my entire life. He didn't know you trust even those people in your side. You had no other way to do IT you in business.

It's different. It's like you sort of understand what people's motivation is that you usually be a profit or just like in politics, like your best friend will snake you to get a good favorable article that lets him get the next consulting gig. Like they'll basher ized everything they believe in.

There's no there's no honor in IT. There's no there's no one actually has a belief system in washington dc. But for three or four people, the belief system is power and they'll do whatever they can to have that power.

There's no real consequence to a also, if your partner's not to charge, fine, you sit in the wings waiting till the next opportunity for you to make you're seven figure gig a month, you know, representing the gun bags. I think the fact that he gets that now he's seen those people turn, I think that scares again, especially the people on our side, that much more. So there is hope beyond that, there's hope that you people also getting IT.

They're showing up. They're not just listening to sort of the two minutes of news in the background of being like, oh, that must be true, I saw on CNN. Now it's probably the opposite of that.

And and so again, the fact that we're five weeks out from an election, we're filling up a stadium like there's a people like it's hard to that's amazing. I mean, people they're now finally vested in the success of their country that should have always been. But we took IT for granted, as americans have been.

When I got into this, I was naive man. I was a baby. I like, well, listen, the sea. And bi said I was colluding with russia. I must have taken a self with.

They're to be something to IT genuinely believed there had to be some truth because I wanted to believe everything i've been told about our country. And IT turns out IT was all nonsense. There doesn't have to be any truth to any of IT.

So then I was sort of fighting to preserve in amErica I believe existed for my kids. Turns out IT may have never existed, but certainly not in my lifetime. And IT maybe longer than that.

I was just sort of a visual representation. You are two. We must get into these wars because of petro.

I agree. Well, I don't like why, like why I get in trouble still for questioning you. What's going on in new ukraine is like, what's our benefit? There's no benefit.

It's insane. And so now you're i'm fine to actually make real the the myth that I was sold about our country to actually make that exist. That's why I do this now.

That i'll just say. And I mean, this truly, I sceura hope that you will run for president at some point. I mean, now.

You never know, folks, you never know. How about this? Let's worry about twenty twenty four right now but but beyond that, not just president that's like, hey, I ve been through IT.

I've done my testimony for treason and dick, I don't want to just win the president without the house or without the senate. Like that will be help for me, my family, for everyone, for the, for america. Like we got to win everything.

We gotto win down to the door catch. We gotto win our state legislatures so we can, like, I don't know, maybe educate our children so maybe they learn like math, rather than the fourteen and three hundred and seventy nine genders. Like we ve got to win, you know, all of our school boards.

We got to win everything because we've set back conservatives, or whether we're building a businesses or where you I get IT, it's hard to get involved. It's hard to get in that fray. No one probably understands IT Better than you know my family other than maybe rf k junior. Like no one understands the consequence Better than perhaps the collective like ticket now but like we don't have a choice or or it's not onna exist again.

They're saying all of the things like you think if if they can literally if in pitching trump doesn't work twice, well, they would just try to take his businesses and we'll find him half a billion dollars for paying back loans on time with interest will change the state of limitation of certain things for one year, not in propped unity, because we want to be able like they did in new york. They are the state of new york, changed the statute of limitations to allow them to go back thirty years for a nonsense case because they figured, hey, we could probably get a favorable jury the second they charged trump to changes back. Is that a democracy? Like, think about that.

I mean, if if that doesn't work well, try to throw him in jail and if that doesn't work, will just scream lady enough that he's worse than hiller to make people literally try to kill him and then not give him the appropriate security protocols to protect them, like if they can do that to Donald trump, a guy that has the means to be able to fight back, a guy that has arguably one of the greatest political platforms ever assembled, with some of the greatest, most patriotic people backing him, the so box to get IT out there. If they can do IT to him, who can't, they do IT too. But more importantly, if they will do IT to him, and they'll do IT to him so aggressively and so flagrantly, who won't, they do IT too.

You think that stops with trump? No, no, no guys. Each and every one of you is in the firing line at this point, almost no pun intended. Like, like, we have to act accordingly. We have to take back our country.

And so we're used to how many times have you heard IT your journalists to career talker? It's literally the most important ant that ever know some guy running for dog cat. It's like literally like the world depends on this.

Like we're used to hearing that like this time. That's real. Look at the stakes. Look at where we are as a world. Look where we are as a country. The fact that it's even close in some of these places show just how brain washed so many people are. Again, it's not a fair fight.

We know that IT doesn't matter to win like we actually have to play by the rules they've set where your election like like I was in europe last week for IT today. What do you mean like you don't have like paper baLance. You don't have like voter ID, like these basic things.

They are like these are socialist countries and they think we're insane. Like that you but guess what? To win you have to play the hand that you're dealt.

They have dealt that hand. They have stacked that hand. Theyve done ever.

IT doesn't matter. We still have to play. They want us to be demoralized. They want us to take our ball and go cry to mommy like they would love to see that we can do IT. We have to fight. You know, the same resolve I saw from my father coming up that we all have to have that same spirit, because that is the embodiment of the amErica we know and love. We just have to come out and actually .

do IT all drop your ladies and gentleman.

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