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nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
The moment we've finally been waiting for.
Finally, something has happened.
And this is something that We have been watching and waiting for now for over two years, about two and a half years, and it's a horrible day.
Actually, it's a horrible event.
Our featured story tonight will be covering the indictment of Donald Trump, the former president in connection with the January 6th investigation by the Department of Justice.
Finally, it has happened, and Some were skeptical that there would be charges.
Many people believed this was inevitable.
But this is now the third set of charges against the former president this year, and the second round of charges by the DOJ.
Again, this one is for January 6th.
And there's four charges against him.
We'll break them all down.
But they're all pertaining to his effort to overturn the election.
The broad claim by the Department of Justice is that he engaged in a conspiracy to subvert and undermine the legitimate 2020 election.
So it's a conspiracy.
They say that he was obstructing an official proceeding of Congress.
They said that in doing so, he is depriving citizens of their vote.
And then over the course of the investigation, he tampered with witnesses and attempted to obstruct justice.
So those are the four charges and we'll go through all of them and we'll even read a little bit from the indictment.
It's not even very long.
It's only about 40, I think it's 45 pages.
I talked to my attorney this week.
He said it was, it'd be much longer, but it was just 45 pages and there's not a lot to it.
It's really unbelievable.
We'll read specifically the introduction to the charges today, which I think is just, I'm incredulous when I read it.
Because it is totally political.
And we know that.
I mean, you know, and I know, and we've talked about it for years, that it is political.
It always has been political.
And when I say it always has been, I don't just mean the Select Committee and I don't mean the DOJ.
I mean everything with Trump is political.
Going back to the FISA court in June 2016, and the special counsel with Russia, and the first impeachment, and the second impeachment, and now this.
Just like everything else, the civil rape case, the other charges so far this year, the falsified entries in Manhattan, the classified We know that.
And this is about decapitating the leadership of the revolution that he started.
It's about putting him in jail.
It's about preventing him from running.
It's about preventing him from becoming the president.
It's about punishing him, humiliating him, and making an example out of him to anybody that would put up a resistance against the system.
We know that!
But it's so obvious even when you read the charging documents.
I mean, I'm not launching into my show.
I mean, I'm establishing that's the background that we all know that we've been talking about for all this time.
If you watch my show, you've heard all that.
But it's even in the charging documents today.
It's in the first paragraph.
That the entire basis of these charges is political.
They're charging him for saying the election is rigged.
They're charging him for attempting to rectify the situation, even the language they use.
They say, for example, because he tried to in the swing states, and I was on the ground in 2020 in the swing states, in the state capitals.
I'm very familiar with what was going on and the arguments that were being made.
They say that he conspired to put up fake electors in the swing states that would then go and vote for him.
Fake?
A fake slate of electors?
And we'll get into that, but this is like Constitution 101!
We have an electoral college!
Do you know that the presidential election isn't even a real election?
It's not!
There is not a presidential election.
There are 50 elections held in all 50 states.
The winner of which determines who the state legislature will send electors to Congress to vote for the president for.
In other words, it's not even like A candidate or a nominee wins a statewide race for the presidency.
They win the statewide election in the presidential election and then automatically that state goes for the president.
It doesn't even work like that.
All the states have decided that they will apportion their electors based on the outcome of these contests.
It's not an automatic thing.
And what Trump suggested back during 2020 was if there would not be an audit, or maybe there would be and they found fraud, the state legislature could throw out the results of the election and basically manually send a different slate of electors.
Instead of saying, we're going to bind the electors to the outcome of the election, we're going to decouple them.
And disregard the election because of fraud, and we'll send a slate of electors that we choose.
And anyway, we'll get into that.
But that's Constitution 101.
That is the candidate's recourse.
It's the constitutional process.
It's in Article 1 of the Constitution.
And as an example, that is in the charging documents, saying that constitutes a conspiracy to subvert the election.
They say that he knew the election was legitimate, but lied anyway.
How do they know that he knew it was not rigged?
Because he was repeatedly told.
That's the charging documents.
They say that because people in the media and because people on his team said, Mr. President, the election was not rigged, they say that constitutes A knowing defraud of the country that Trump knowingly defrauded America.
He knowingly lied, they say, because everyone told him it was not rigged.
And so if he persisted in believing that or telling people that, well then he must be lying because people told him.
It's outrageous.
And I'm even a little bit surprised.
I thought there'd be more.
I thought there'd be something because this has been going on now for two years.
They've been putting this together for two and a half years.
And I'm sure countless man hours and they produced this 45 page document.
It's outrageous.
And anyway, so we'll get into all of it.
We'll go through the charges.
We'll get into the document and We'll look at Trump's response and we'll talk about the whole thing.
A lot of it, we've been talking about.
We've been talking about it for a long time.
If you watch my show, you know how I feel about this.
It's not just about this.
When I say this, I mean this set of charges.
And it's not even about January 6th.
It's never been about January 6th, just like it wasn't about Sergey Kislyak and the Russians or Zelensky and the phone call.
It's always been about what Trump represents, which is a true revolution.
Every institution of power in the country is set against him.
Every single one!
The media is against him.
Finance is against him.
The Republican Party's against him.
The Democrat Party's against him.
The intelligence community's against him.
The FBI's against him.
The DOJ's against him.
Academia's against him.
There's not one tenured professor, now that Darren Beatty left Duke, there's not one tenured professor in America that supports Trump.
Okay, I mean, so he represents a challenge to all of the powerful interests.
It's that simple.
He wasn't supposed to run.
He wasn't supposed to win.
He certainly wasn't supposed to come back after they overthrew him in 2020, or refuse to go down without a fight.
That's why we're here.
That's always why we've been here.
And they just keep raising the stakes.
And it seems like in 2024 we'll have our answer on what's going to happen.
Who wins?
So we'll get into all that.
Before we do, I want to remind you to follow me here on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
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I was told that I was going to be banned for two weeks from live streaming on Rumble by various third parties But it's been two weeks.
That was two weeks ago.
And as of tonight, live streaming privileges haven't been restored.
So, we'll try it again tomorrow, but if we don't have it tomorrow, I'll have to back-channel again like an idiot, and talk to Chris, or whomever, and see what's going on.
But we're still not unbanned from live streaming.
And, you know, I'd encourage you to follow me there anyway, because I'm uploading all the shows and all the replays are there, but, you know, it's not really looking good.
I always, I always hear from these people, the commitments, commitments, we won't ban you, we want free speech, and I hear from third parties and they're interested, and they say, you know, they're not gonna ban us, we just, we got a good thing going, we gotta be real careful.
But you know what?
Media Matters is doing the rounds, and they're pushing so hard for Rumble to ban me.
And you know what?
I don't mean to be pessimistic, but...
I don't think it's gonna last.
I think that there's too much pressure and at the end of the day I think Rumble's gonna crack because it's a business and they want to be on the App Store and they want to have Stripe monetization and all the rest and so I don't have too much confidence.
I see that basically ever since I went on Fresh and Fit, the pressure, if you go on Media Matters, if you go on Right Wing Watch, they're pushing so hard In a way they haven't in a long time.
And that's because this is the first time in a long time that I've been on a major social media platform.
I'm literally banned from everything else.
Have been for years.
And wouldn't you know...
A couple weeks ago I go on a live stream with 100,000 live people watching and all of a sudden now they want to talk about how problematic my rhetoric is and oh and I'm inciting violence and all this kind of stuff.
Paid no attention to me really for a long time because there was nobody to pressure.
I'm on cozy.
I'm on my own platform.
There was nobody to tattle to.
But now that this thing happened on Rumble, and that they suspended me over that speech, they smell blood in the water.
And when I say they smell blood in the water, I mean they see that Rumble backed down.
Rumble choked, and they took down my speech, and they shut me down for two weeks.
And they said it worked.
Let's keep going.
Let's keep it up.
Let's ramp up the pressure.
So, you know, I don't feel good about the whole situation.
I always have all these people on my ear telling me it's my fault.
Oh, well you shouldn't have said that.
You shouldn't have said that.
You crossed the line.
You know, they said it was incitement.
That's not incitement.
If it's incitement, lock me away.
Incitement's a crime.
There's a legal definition.
I didn't say anything that was incitement.
I didn't say anything that was any worse than what many people say on that platform all the time.
It just got more attention because it's me.
That's just the excuse they use because it's me.
And I got banned because I'm me.
I got banned for two weeks because I'm me.
so anyway so we'll see what happens I'm gonna try and live stream again tomorrow and we'll see if I have it back and even if I do we'll see how long it lasts I mean knock on wood I hope I get to keep the channel but it was a weak move it was a chicken shit move and it totally went against what rumble stands for you know I was a little conciliatory before but honestly the whole situation is ridiculous You know, I should be getting communication from the platform, not from third parties.
And, let's just be honest, it was total bullshit.
I mean, they spun this tale about the App Store, and we had to do it, and all this.
They did it because they were pressured to.
They did it because Elon scared the shit out of them, and so did Media Matters.
Let's just be honest about it.
And now I see the pressure is ramping up, and I don't have my channel back, And so let's see all the let's see all the people run cover for rumble because they want to keep their channel, you know And it's the same.
I mean we're playing the same game.
It's Same shoes different socks.
Didn't we play this game already?
Haven't we been playing this game with YouTube with twitch?
They never learn that's okay, that's why we have cozy So follow me on cozy get a push notification when I go live because it's a war man It's a war on on every front all the time.
I Get used to it, you know?
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I'm doing a big collaboration which I'll publish and I'll announce that later in the week.
But probably I won't be doing a show tomorrow or Thursday.
I might do a stream on Friday.
So that's the tentative schedule.
But follow me on Telegram for updates and follow me here so you get the notification.
That's the schedule, and then I'll be back next week.
It's also going to be an abbreviated week next week, too, because I'm traveling somewhere else.
Not for a collaboration, but important meeting.
And then the week after that, I'm also going to be gone half the week because I'm celebrating my birthday.
And then I'll be back the week after that, and then the week after that, I have another big collaboration.
Which you've been waiting for for a really long time.
It's a big one that you've been waiting for for a long, long time.
That we've been agitating for.
And finally, I think we got it.
You know, fingers crossed.
I hope it works out.
So it's a busy, it's a packed schedule this month.
I'm gonna be all over the place.
I'm gonna be in Florida.
I'm gonna be somewhere else.
I'm gonna be then a third place.
Then I'm gonna be a fourth place doing another collaboration.
So it's uh...
It's busy, but we're gonna move on.
I want to get into our featured story here tonight.
We're gonna dive into the Trump indictment.
This is the biggest news of the year.
It's the biggest news probably since January 6th.
This is a big deal.
This is like, you have to understand, this is a world historical moment.
We are living through Right now, a period in American history which is equivalent or greater than the Civil War, than the Interwar, Great Depression, World War II period.
This is one of the most significant events in American history, and it may prove to be a significant event in the history of the world.
And we don't know where it's going.
We don't know the roadmap.
You know, hindsight is 20-20, but all we do know is this stuff is a big deal.
This is a really significant event.
Is it building towards something or is it petering out?
You know, time will tell.
But this is serious stuff.
A former U.S.
president has never Been indicted.
Ever.
Not Nixon.
Not Johnson.
Not... Not nobody.
A former president has never been indicted.
Donald Trump has been indicted three times!
Three times since leaving office.
Again, no president, rather two presidents, were impeached.
No president had ever been impeached twice until Trump.
Trump was impeached twice.
For Ukraine, and then shortly after January 6th.
No president has ever contested the election results like this.
All of this is totally new territory.
Uncharted waters.
And as you know, It's been a long time coming.
After January 6th, the DOJ put together a massive team.
This has been the largest investigation in the history of the Department of Justice.
They've arrested over 1,000 people in connection with January 6th, most of them for trespassing, but there were a lot of serious felony charges.
People were charged with obstructing an act of Congress, or rather a proceeding of Congress.
People were charged with a criminal conspiracy.
People were charged as members of a militia and then you had ordinary people that were charged just for being in an unauthorized area on the Capitol.
But it's an investigation which has spanned the entire country across years and again over a thousand charged.
It then took the form of the House Select Committee, a subcommittee created by Congress under the Democrats, which subpoenaed hundreds of witnesses, including me!
They subpoenaed dozens, or maybe over a hundred people, collecting large tranches of electronic and digital communications, and ultimately it produced the January 6th Committee Report,
After over a year of depositions, subpoenas, testimony, some of it televised, there was the raid at Mar-a-Lago last year, there was the unveiling of charges in Manhattan, and then at the DOJ at a federal courthouse in South Florida with the classified documents, and it has brought us all the way to today, finally, where President Trump was charged
Four separate charges for January 6th.
And all together it constitutes a charge, broadly speaking, for attempting to subvert the election.
And we'll get into it and then, you know, we'll sort of walk back and bring you up to speed on how we got here because, of course, it's all connected.
But this is the New York Times.
It says, quote, Former President Donald Trump was indicted on Tuesday in connection with his widespread efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
The first criminal charges to emerge from a sprawling federal investigation into Mr. Trump's attempts to cling to power after losing the presidency to Joe Biden.
The indictment filed by the Special Counsel Jack Smith in Federal District Court in Washington accused Mr. Trump of four crimes, one count of conspiracy to violate rights, one count of conspiracy to defraud the government, and one count each of obstructing an official proceeding and conspiring to do so.
So these are all conspiracy charges.
Which means bullshit.
I've said it for years.
Conspiracy is a bullshit charge.
Because of course, when you don't have a crime, you charge somebody with conspiracy to commit a crime.
Because you don't even actually have to do anything wrong.
Donald Trump, as a man, didn't do anything wrong.
There was no criminal conduct.
There is no smoking gun.
There's no assault, there's no battery, there's no incitement, there's no... there's no nothing!
There's no insurrection?
You know, you'd think after two years of crying, insurrection, insurrection, you'd think they'd charge him with insurrection or sedition.
They'd charge him with conspiracy.
Because of course, conspiracy as a statute, all you need is a written or verbal agreement Which can be extremely broad, what constitutes either of those things.
And so that's the charges.
Conspiracy to violate the right to vote.
Conspiracy to defraud the government, whatever that means.
Conspiracy to obstruct a proceeding of Congress.
And then the only real charge, which is obstructing an act of Congress, which, how did he even do that?
Was he there?
I mean, they charged other people who were at that Capitol on January 6, 2021 with obstructing a proceeding of Congress, but those were people that were in the building.
The DOJ charged other people with conspiracy and obstruction of a proceeding of Congress, but they were in the building.
They were literally, they had breached the chamber where they were holding the vote.
They broke the window of the building and entered illegally, and then stormed the chamber where the proceeding was occurring.
So those people got charged with obstructing the proceeding, and as did the President, who was miles away.
Who is at the ellipse?
Who is at the White House?
And then the rest is conspiracy.
And President Trump responded.
He said, quote, this is nothing more than the latest corrupt chapter in the continued pathetic attempt by the Biden crime family and their weaponized DOJ to interfere with the 2024 presidential election.
In which President Trump is the undisputed frontrunner and leading by substantial margins.
But why did they wait two and a half years to bring these fake charges right in the middle of President Trump's winning campaign for 2024?
Why was it announced the day after the big crooked Joe Biden scandal broke out from the halls of Congress?
The answer is election interference.
The lawlessness of these persecutions of President Trump and his supporters is reminiscent of Nazi Germany in the 30s, the former Soviet Union, and other authoritarian dictatorial regimes.
President Trump has always followed the law and the Constitution with advice from many highly accomplished attorneys.
These un-American witch hunts will fail and President Trump will be re-elected to the White House so he can save our country from the abuse, incompetence, and corruption that is running through the veins of our country at levels never seen before.
Three years ago we had strong borders, energy independence, no inflation, and a great economy.
Today we are a nation in decline.
President Trump will not be deterred by disgraceful and unprecedented political targeting.
Okay, so that's really... And it's so much bigger than that.
I almost don't even like that he throws in the stuff about this election and he says it's the Biden crime family.
This attempt to brand Joe Biden as a particularly sinister force is ridiculous.
Joe Biden is a senile old man.
And yes, he is corrupt, and so is his family.
And in that sense, they do constitute a crime family.
But they are no different than anybody else in politics.
They are no different than Kevin McCarthy.
They are no different than Mitch McConnell.
They are no different than Barack Obama or George W. Bush.
And so, while it is true in a narrow sense that the Bidens are a crime family in the sense that they are a family that commits political crimes, it is not the Biden crime family in particular That is causing this problem or that is wrecking the country.
It is the Biden crime family as part of a political system that is built on crime.
That is the real problem.
It's the Biden crime family.
It's the McConnell-Chao crime family.
The McCarthy crime family.
They're all criminals.
The whole elite is criminals.
They're all spies.
We're all involved in bribery.
And they're all involved in quid pro quo with powerful money groups and entrenched bureaucrats.
This is how our system works.
It's the system.
The entire system is this way.
There is intense and thorough overlap, broad overlap between the tech companies, the federal law enforcement and intelligence community, between the deep state bureaucracy and the mainstream media.
Look at Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.
Look at how many people floated into the Biden administration from Silicon Valley.
Look at the confluence of Or rather the coordination between federal law enforcement like the DHS and FBI and Facebook, which we learned about through these lawsuits brought by Secretaries of State from Missouri and other places.
That's the real crime.
Talk about a crime family.
That's the real crime family.
That's the real criminal syndicate.
And all these people then go and write books and then become full-time contributors at CNN.
They're all in on it.
And it doesn't originate with Biden, and Biden doesn't uniquely generate it.
This is a system-wide abuse.
This is a system-wide problem.
I reject this rhetoric which we hear from Trump and his campaign and these goofballs like Marjorie Greene and others that it's Biden, Biden, it's not Biden.
And you're never going to win if you're putting Biden on trial because Biden is a relatively benign part of it.
He's a puppet of it.
He's almost like a dependent variable.
He is not an independent force.
Trump won in 2016 by putting the system in trial against Hillary Clinton, who was such a visceral representative of it, who clearly had a little bit more agency and obviously more sinister in many ways.
Anyway, we can nitpick the statement, but it's the system.
And so as I said, we're going to go through and retrace our steps as the New York Times article said and as the Trump statement alludes to.
It's political.
The whole thing, these four charges, which really don't make a lot of sense, and I'm not a lawyer, but they don't make a lot of sense.
It's all about the Trump effort to overturn the 2020 election.
Well, let's go back to 2020 then.
Let's rewind.
So he's getting hit with four charges.
Some of them carry a maximum sentence of 20 years.
Some of them 5, some of them 20 years.
These are serious federal charges.
And by the way, being presided over by a judge, the judge in this case is a Jamaican immigrant who was appointed by Obama and she happened to be the only federal judge that gave harsher sentences to January 6th defendants than prosecutors recommended.
The only federal judge that was harder on the J6 defendants than the DOJ, than the prosecutors.
This is who's presiding over the case.
So this is a very perilous, precarious situation.
How did we get here?
Well, they say that Trump conspired to overturn the election, and they say that that led to the obstruction which we saw on January 6th.
And what happened on January 6th?
I was there.
I was there for the whole build-up.
What happened on January 6th, which some people don't know, is that was the last date on the calendar in the constitutional process before the next president would be inaugurated.
There was election day, there were some dates in between when elections had to be certified and when the results were submitted, and all this.
There was January 6th, which is the day that the states read out the votes by their electors, and they were officially counted in the House by the Vice President, and then there was January 20th, which is the inauguration.
That is what January 6th really was!
There were many rallies held at the state capitals, and there were many different avenues that were explored to rectify the situation in 2020.
Along that constitutional timeline, and it all came down to January 6th, where for the first time out of all the Stop the Steal rallies, the President himself participated.
He held the rally at the Ellipse outside the White House on the morning of January 6th, and he called on his supporters to protest outside the U.S.
Capitol and to demand that the Vice President, Mike Pence, refuse to read some of the votes from the electors And forced the election to go to a vote of the state delegations, which would have happened if either candidate did not reach a majority of electors.
That is what would have happened.
And that's what Trump was calling on the Vice President to do.
And there was debate among constitutional scholars about whether that was legal or not.
The Constitution is actually somewhat ambiguous about what precisely the process is, and it's never been stress-tested like that before.
But January 6th is the day that the state delegations were summoned to the Congress, which had just been seated the day prior, and they were supposed to read out all the elector votes.
You know, they'd go in and say, California, our electors go for our Biden.
Texas, our electors go for so-and-so.
And it's the Vice President that presides over the process and he rather he reads them out and officially counts them.
And President Trump called on Mike Pence to simply not read the electors from the states that were contested.
And if he had done that, he would have deprived Joe Biden of the votes necessary to reach a majority.
And if neither candidate reached a majority of Electoral College votes, then it would be an election that would be settled inside the House of Representatives.
Every state delegation to the Congress would have one vote, 50 votes, and it would be decided on by the congressmen from that particular state.
And that's how the election would have been settled.
That's what Trump was calling on the Vice President to do.
And that is what he was calling on his supporters to call on the Vice President to do at his rally that morning on January 6th.
You know, they went on to riot.
But it's interesting that these charges are not about the riot itself.
I mean, some of them are.
Two of them are.
The conspiracy and the charge to obstruct an official proceeding of Congress, but this conspiracy to defraud the government, conspiracy to violate the right to vote, they're a lot more abstract and a lot more general.
And if you read the charging document, it's broadly about his two-month campaign to overturn the election, which happened to culminate in January 6th.
But it's not specifically about the violence on January 6th, it's about the whole process.
And what was the whole process?
Well, as you recall, on election day, and it's another thing I was there for, I was there counting, or I wasn't there personally counting the votes, but I was there covering the counting of the votes on election night, live streaming it, and when we all went to bed on election night, they had stopped the count in the swing states where it was too close to call, In Wisconsin, in Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, all the swing states.
And at that time in the evening, which was around 11 p.m.
Central Time, midnight Eastern Time, Donald Trump was leading with a lead that was so strong mathematically that Joe Biden could not overcome it.
In the necessary swing states that Trump would need to win.
It wasn't until 3 or 4 in the morning when the counting spontaneously resumed in Wisconsin and Michigan and they started to dump, allegedly, early votes which were wildly disproportionately pro-Biden.
And all of a sudden these leads started to diminish.
It was a period of weeks.
Before we knew the results in these states.
And there were all kinds of irregularities.
They don't like when you point this out.
But for example, the counting of the votes in Georgia went on for two weeks.
They had to stall it several times throughout the day on election day because they say that a pipe burst in the stadium where they were counting the votes.
And a stadium's a big building, but allegedly the pipe burst in the room where the votes were being counted.
They all got wet.
So, the voting was delayed by weeks before they delivered an official count.
In Green Bay, in Wisconsin, they said that they had to suspend the counting of the vote because the printers ran out of ink.
Where they were printing out the paper ballots where people voted electronically.
The printer ran out of ink.
And there were these kinds of irregularities all over the place.
And suspicious conduct and so on.
And what we saw in election night was a red mirage.
The red mirage being an appearance of Trump winning the election and him being the Republican.
But it turning out to magically be a mirage when all the votes were counted over weeks after election day.
And Trump raised the alarm about fraud.
And what was the claim?
He said in these swing states, where it was very close, Where, for example, in order for Trump to have won, he would have needed 150,000 votes across Georgia, Wisconsin, and Arizona.
It was a 150,000 vote margin in those three states where Trump would have won.
All three of those states had this prolonged counting period and irregularities.
And it all centered around how the voting was changed.
And this goes back to the COVID pandemic.
Back in March 2020, a pandemic was declared.
And over the course of several months, almost all the states in the United States changed how they conduct their voting.
And they made it so that every single voter in the state was automatically registered as an absentee.
Meaning that they could vote by mail either by depositing their ballot into a mailbox and mailing it or depositing it into a drop box which was unsupervised and open 24 hours a month before the election or they could even go into where you're supposed to vote and drop off the ballot in person.
So they changed the rules in virtually all the states to make it so that every single voter, whether they applied for it or not, would automatically be registered absentee.
Normally, you would need to submit a special request and verify your identity, and then you'd receive it in the mail, and then you would deposit it or deliver it accordingly.
But in this election, for the first time, everybody was automatically registered.
So people reported that dead people were getting ballots, people that had moved were getting ballots, everybody who was on the voter rolls was getting a ballot, a golden ticket, where anyone could just sign off on it, throw it in there, and cast a ballot.
And as a result of this, early voting, which is absentee voting, doubled from 35% of all the votes in 2016 To 70%, over 70% in 2020.
And that's the source, says the Trump campaign of the fraud.
With all these ballots going out, you had the highest turnout ever.
Joe Biden is the highest vote-getter out of any presidential candidate in history, with 80 million plus votes.
And Donald Trump was the second highest vote-getter in American history, with 74 million plus votes.
74 million and 80 million.
Tens of millions more votes than were cast in 2016.
Go figure.
After the amount of early voting was doubled as a result of automatic absentee registration.
And somehow Joe Biden was winning more votes than there were registered voters in certain parts of Milwaukee or Detroit or anywhere else.
And there were all kinds of statistical anomalies about the number of consecutive Biden votes that were being registered into the system.
Statistically, not possible as a result of this change.
And it all came about, of course, because of the pandemic.
And anyway, the point I'm trying to make is It's very important what this is about.
Because when people see these charges, they think about January 6th.
And they think, is Trump guilty or innocent?
But what was January 6th about?
It was about the 2020 election.
And what was the 2020 election about?
It was about... Well, it was really a referendum on Trump.
And the claims about fraud was about the absentee ballots.
And the point is, you cannot view January 6th, or the ballot fraud, or these DOJ charges outside the context of what's really happening here, which is the big picture.
Which is that Donald Trump runs in 2016 against everybody.
As you remember, he was opposed by everybody in the Republican establishment, then opposed by everybody in the entire political establishment, And all of its allies.
He was opposed by the media.
When you look at media coverage, it was 95% negative.
He was opposed by virtually, literally every single tenured professor in academia.
He was, as we learned over the course of the Mueller Special Counsel, opposed by members of federal law enforcement like Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.
Spied on by the White House, by Obama.
As of June 2016.
There was an effort to replace him on the ticket in October 2016 by Paul Ryan, the then Speaker of the House and Reince Priebus, the Chair of the RNC.
He was opposed by finance, as evidenced by if you look at contributions by sector of the economy, the financial sector of the economy, in particular hedge fund managers, vice presidents, CEOs, the vast majority of them were giving to the Clinton campaign.
That's why the Clinton campaign outspent the Trump campaign by a billion dollars.
He was opposed by every element of the political establishment somehow won.
Became the president, and then went to war with the establishment.
Ordered the Pentagon to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and wind down our presence in Syria, South Korea, and Germany, but the generals refused.
He asked Congress, which was controlled by Republicans, for $23 billion for a border wall and border security.
They said no.
They shut down the government to prevent it.
And they gave him $1.6 billion for a fence in the Rio Grande Valley.
And things like this were happening all the time.
There was an active effort underway to sabotage the administration from within, as evidenced by an editorial taken out in the New York Times claiming to be a member of the Trump administration, working for the deep state against the goals of the Trump administration, and it was fighting with Congress over every single cent on appropriations to achieve the agenda that Trump had a mandate to execute.
And so this is really an eight-year story.
It's a story that starts with Trump coming down the escalator.
It's a story about Trump standing on that stage in July 2016 as the nominee.
It's a story about Donald Trump in the second debate after the pussy tape dropped.
Where they were threatening to take him off the ticket and it's a story about his entire first term with the impeachment and the battles in Congress and the deep state and ultimately concluding with a full-fledged conspiracy to overthrow him at the ballot box with bullshit mail-in ballots and then
A follow-up conspiracy to prevent him from challenging the results by legitimate constitutional means, which would be to go to the state legislatures and challenge the vote, an attempt to regain control of the electors, and then after that a conspiracy to throw him in jail for seeking recourse.
That's the story.
That's what's happening today.
It's not about January 6th.
You know, people want to talk about an insurrection on January 6th.
Well, that's not even what the charge says.
He's not even being charged with that.
It's not about that.
And then they want to make it about a conspiracy to defraud the government, whatever that means.
And it's not about that either.
It's about the fact that the 2020 election was rigged, and it was rigged because of what Trump is, which is a revolutionary.
That's why.
You want to know why they had to overthrow Trump in 2020?
Do you want to know why there was election fraud?
You know, why would they do it?
How could they do it?
Because big things are at stake here.
According to John McEntee, Days after the election, Donald Trump gave an order to the Pentagon that said, end the wars.
All of them.
Bring the troops home, even from Europe and Asia.
And the generals refused.
That's what this is about.
And we know the battles in Congress.
There were two government shutdowns under Trump.
One under a Republican Congress in 2018, one under a Democrat Congress In 2018 and 2019.
Both to build a wall to stop illegal immigration.
You know what they're doing with the illegal immigrants now?
Of which, by the way, there are hundreds of thousands pouring across every month.
And those are the ones just that we apprehend.
In Chicago, for example, they're now talking about making them cops.
And they're talking about making them work in hospitality.
Because the hospitality industry says, well, we need the workers.
It's no coincidence that we have record high illegal immigration in the history of our nation at the same time that there's a labor shortage.
Do you think that's a coincidence?
Everywhere you go, pay attention, you see Help Wanted signs.
At restaurants, at cafes, at hotels.
Everywhere, Help Wanted signs.
You think it's a coincidence that at the same time you've got illegal immigrants pouring across the border?
300,000 apprehended every single month?
You think that's... must be the lucky break for all the people that own these companies looking for work but they don't want to pay higher wages?
That's why they had to overthrow Trump.
It was an attempt to overthrow him from the beginning.
From the very... and even before the beginning.
It was over before it even started!
Because Obama went to the FISA court in 2016, when Trump says, they spied on my campaign and got caught.
He's referring to the fact that Obama went to a FISA court, which is a really dubious process with the intelligence community.
We went out and got a warrant to wiretap Trump Tower in June 16, months before that election.
And they did.
And they spied on Trump and Trump Tower.
And they spied on his campaign.
a Democrat regime spying on a Republican candidate.
And it went right through the first term, through the special counsel.
And when the special counsel couldn't cook something up, it went right through the Ukrainian impeachment.
And when that didn't work, they overthrew him.
And when that didn't work, they impeached him again, and then when that didn't work, they got the DOJ to go to work.
And that's why we're here today.
It's got nothing to do with January 6th, or broken windows, or Q Shaman in the chamber, or anything like that.
It's got nothing to do with defrauding, it's got nothing to do with anything that they say it's really about.
It is about fraud, and it's about fraud because Trump was threatening globalism.
He didn't run as a Republican or as a conservative.
He ran against globalism.
And we'll read through this indictment, at least this first part of it, this introduction, because I think it's just outrageous.
It says, and Here I am or here we are on uh you can get this I'll post this on my telegram you can find this anywhere on the internet though.
But this is the official indictment from the Department of Justice.
It says, quote, this is the introduction first page, and it lays out the case here.
It says, the defendant, Donald J. Trump, was the 45th President of the United States and a candidate for re-election in 2020.
Despite having lost, the defendant was determined to remain in power.
Now, right out of the gate, you know, you have that.
So, for more than two months following Election Day on November 3rd, 2020, The defendant spread lies that there had been outcome determinative fraud in the election and that he had actually won.
These claims were false, and the defendant knew they were false.
But the defendant repeated and widely disseminated them anyway to make this knowingly false claim appear legitimate, create an intense national atmosphere of mistrust and anger, and erode public faith in the administration of the election.
The defendant had a right, like every American, to speak publicly about the election and even to claim, falsely, that there had been outcome-determinative fraud during the election and that he had won.
He was also entitled to formally challenge the results of the election through lawful and appropriate means, such as by seeking recounts or audits of the popular vote in states, or filing lawsuits challenging ballots and procedures.
Indeed, in many cases, the defendant did pursue these methods of contesting the election results.
His efforts to change the outcome in any state through recounts, audits, or legal challenges were uniformly unsuccessful.
Shortly after election day, the defendant also pursued unlawful means of discounting legitimate votes and subverting the election results.
I love the loaded language here by the way.
This is a charging document.
Discounting legitimate votes and subverting the election results.
In so doing, the defendant perpetrated three criminal conspiracies.
A conspiracy to defraud the United States by using dishonesty, fraud, and deceit to impair, obstruct, and defeat the lawful federal government function by which the results of the presidential election are collected, counted, and certified by the federal government in violation of 18 U.S.C. 371
A conspiracy to corruptly obstruct and impede the January 6th congressional proceeding at which the collected results of the presidential election are counted and certified in violation of 18 U.S.C.
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And a conspiracy against the right to vote and to have one's vote counted in violation of 18 U.S.C. 241.
Each of these conspiracies, which built on the widespread mistrust the defendant was creating through pervasive and destabilizing lies about election fraud, targeted a bedrock function of the United States federal government, the nation's process of collecting, counting, and certifying the results of the presidential election.
Now, the charging document is 50 pages, so we're not going to read the entire thing.
But that's the basis of the charges.
They say that basically the charge is that he tried to change the outcome of the election, which is not a crime!
He has the right under the First Amendment, obviously, to say the election was rigged.
He also has the right to seek recourse.
What even is the crime here?
They say that it was a conspiracy against the right to vote?
In what way did Donald Trump deprive a person's right to vote?
They're talking about events that happened after the election, and yet they say that it's a conspiracy against a person's right to have their vote and to have their vote counted.
All these votes were counted!
And everybody voted before any of this activity even started.
Obviously, we're talking about his response to an election which had taken place.
They say it's a conspiracy to obstruct and impede the Congressional proceeding.
Again, how exactly did he do that?
You could argue that the people that broke through the chamber where it was counted were obstructing the proceeding.
You could argue that.
But Donald Trump, by giving a speech over a mile away at the Ellipse?
In what way did he obstruct that proceeding?
If you read the speech at the Ellipse, there's nothing that could even remotely resemble anything like that.
If he had said something like, hey, we're gonna go now and prevent them from reading the votes, you know, that's one thing.
But he said we're gonna go and peacefully make our voices heard.
Peacefully and lawfully make our voices heard.
And it says it's a conspiracy to defraud the government by using dishonesty, fraud, and deceit to defeat the government function by which the results of the presidential election is counted.
Again, that's a charge for people that are stealing votes.
That's a charge for people that are actually interfering with the counting of the votes.
Deceit and fraud to prevent the government from performing their function?
Once again, how exactly did he do that?
None of these charges, first of all, none of them are even real.
They're all conspiracy charges, which means there's no evidence.
It means he didn't do anything.
It's all conspiracies.
It's a conspiracy theory.
Donald Trump, you know, he didn't do any of it.
He didn't actually take anyone's right to vote.
He didn't actually prevent the proceeding.
He didn't actually defraud the government, you know, but he conspired to.
There is a conspiracy to do it.
Really?
At the end of the day, even the charging document is unclear on what exactly the crime is.
But in the end, it won't matter.
Because like I said, it's an Obama-appointed immigrant judge who we already know.
And by the way, she should be removed from the case.
She should be recused.
Because she has sat on other cases pertaining to January 6th, and she's given harsher sentences to the January 6th defendants than the prosecutors have recommended.
No other federal judge has done that.
She's the only one.
And she's going to preside over this case?
And so you understand, there's no criminal activity here.
It's not about any of this.
And it's not about the 6th, and it's not about whatever.
It's about stopping Trump.
It's about putting this guy in jail.
That's literally that simple.
They want to put him in jail.
Because he's a rebel.
That's what you do to a rebel leader.
When there's a coup leader in a foreign country, like what's happening in Niger, or what happens in Turkey, or like what Purgosian did in Russia, When there's a coup attempt, you put them in jail.
Now, with Trump, did he take military equipment and soldiers and tanks and move on the United States Capitol like Purgosian?
Was it like the push in Ankara which happened several years ago?
Was it like, you know, this palace coup that happened in Niger?
No, it wasn't quite like that, but he ran against the establishment in a legitimate election and won.
And he's threatening then to fundamentally alter the course of the American government by Ending the wars, ending the foreign military occupation, changing our posture towards our rivals, ending this immigration-supplied labor force.
It was a coup in that form.
And so what you have to do to a coup leader who has popular support is throw him in jail.
Now, in the United States government, there's no law that says you can't run against the establishment.
There's no law that says you cannot end the wars, you cannot end immigration, you cannot end globalism.
So, this is the next best thing.
If they can't charge him for changing the policy, they'll dig through everything and the process is part of the punishment.
They'll do the special counsel, they'll rip through his campaign, they'll rip through his personal finances, and they'll sentence a lot of his associates to jail.
Flynn and Roger Stone and others.
They'll throw him in jail for petty reasons, like lying to the FBI or whatever, even if there's no crime.
They'll investigate them, and if somebody says the wrong thing, it's obstruction, you go to jail.
And in the meantime, it's legal fees, it's time-consuming, and again, they do it with that, they do it with all this other stuff, and ultimately they're gonna get him on, well, seven years ago, You paid off Stormy Daniels and there's something with the FEC and somehow it's a felony but no one can tell us why.
And it's, well, you had some classified documents at your house.
It doesn't matter that every other president has that and it's really not a big deal.
We're gonna send 50 FBI agents to your house to look for it.
And then it's stuff like this.
Well, you conspired to do a bunch of stuff.
He's a coup leader being thrown in jail.
And this is all about preventing him from becoming the president.
They would throw him in jail even if he wasn't trying, but that's the imperative here, is to prevent him from running and to prevent him from being president, and it's working.
This is another part of the story from the New York Times.
It says, quote, Which began last year with $105 million, now has less than $4 million left in its account after paying tens of millions of dollars in legal fees for Mr. Trump and his associates.
The dwindling cash reserves in Mr. Trump's PAC called Save America have fallen to such levels that the group has made the highly unusual request of a $60 million refund of a donation it had previously sent to a pro-Trump super PAC.
This money was intended for television commercials, but as he is the dominant frontrunner, his most immediate problems appear to be legal, not political.
So that's lawfare.
It's warfare by law.
They're gonna go after the guy and make him spend all of his campaign money on legal fees, and then the outcome is that he might go to jail anyway.
And that's the message that they're sending.
You can't be against the wars.
You can't be against immigration.
You can't be against free trade.
You can't be against globalism.
You can't be against the media.
You can't be against the political establishment or the donor class.
Because if you are, we will investigate you, we will target your family, we'll investigate everybody you know, we will drain your resources, we'll target your business, we'll destroy your reputation, and then we'll throw you in jail.
That's what happens.
Because that's what happened to Donald Trump.
He did that, and then all these things happen to him.
And people want to, and they're going to get away with it because people focus in on the pretext for all of this.
They say, well what did Trump do?
And you can find a corollary in any other administration, Biden, Obama, Bush, you can find the same kind of I mean, you could look at anything going back a hundred years.
You could look at FDR's prior knowledge of Pearl Harbor.
You could get into Watergate.
You could get into Iran-Contras.
You could get into WMDs in Iraq.
How about that one?
You could get into Fast and Furious.
This goes on with regularity all the time, as long as it's according to plan.
Corruption, bribery, spy games, quid pro quo, you name it.
Conspiracies and corruption of every variety.
You can find that in every administration, you can find that in every congressional office for that matter.
And people want to talk about, what did Trump do?
What did Trump do?
Really, I mean, he's probably above average.
He's probably more above board than anybody.
He's been the most scrutinized man than anybody in America for ten years, and this is what they came up with.
Some stupid business entry seven years ago, a couple of paperwork that he took with him from the White House, and this nonsense.
Seven years, that's all they got.
In every jurisdiction, in New York, in Georgia, in D.C., even in Arizona, Michigan, and every one of his associates, this is what they have.
And that's the situation.
And if they get away with this, if this guy goes to jail, and he doesn't win in 2024, it's over.
I mean, what political reform can be achieved?
Because we did it!
You know, we won.
We won fair and square, and then they fucking cheated.
Like, it's that simple.
It's been going on for decades, where these unpopular policies are happening, which are objectively ruining America.
Look around America today.
It's objectively worse than it was 10 years ago.
And 10 years ago it was objectively worse than 10 years before that.
And so on.
And it's been made that way because of mass immigration.
It's been made that way because of free trade.
It's been made that way because of foreign wars.
And these are all new things.
The immigration didn't really get out of control until George Bush's Immigration Act in 1990.
When you look at the history of immigration reform and you really interrogate the numbers, it's not until that Immigration Act in 1990 when things went off the rails.
Similarly, free trade was not our doctrine until about 30 years ago when Ronald Reagan paved the way for NAFTA.
30-year-old doctrine, free trade, never been popular, never been good for our country.
And the same is true of the foreign wars.
Now, we had been involved in Korea and Vietnam and special forces involved all over the globe, of course.
But when did these wars really start?
When did these major wars, not against communism, against a real superpower, and that's a whole different story.
When did these other wars start?
I'm talking about wars in Yugoslavia, wars in Iraq.
Why are we in Iraq?
Wars in Niger.
Do you know we have 1,000 American military personnel in Niger?
Along with about 30 military bases from the west coast of Africa to the Horn of Africa.
Why are we there?
We're in Yemen.
Why are we in Yemen?
And it all started with the Gulf War 30 years ago.
And this stuff has never been popular.
Arguably the Gulf War was popular.
But none of these other wars are popular.
NAFTA was never popular.
Immigration was never popular.
People have been saying for generations, we don't want more immigration.
We don't want more immigration.
We don't want illegal immigration.
We don't want bilingual schools.
We don't want ESL.
We don't want this.
30 years of this.
30 years of people voting to put a stop to this and resisting it.
And 30 years of these politicians trying to spin it, and it's not working, and then someone runs against it, but then they actually turn out to be for it.
I mean, that's the real... You really want to zoom out.
It even predates Trump.
Didn't Barack Obama run in 2008 on ending the war?
And what happened there?
Barack Obama ran in 2008 on ending the war in Iraq, and then he did in 2011.
And then what happened?
Magically ISIS came into existence because the Iraq War was ended in 2011 until ISIS magically came into existence and we were drawn not merely just back into Iraq but somehow also into Syria.
Somehow a vote against the war in Iraq became a vote for war in Iraq and Syria and Pakistan and Yemen and Somalia and Niger And then people voted for Trump.
People voted for Obama in 2008 because they said, don't bail out the banks.
End free trade.
End the wars.
And somehow, not only do we not get an end to bad trade deals, and the bailouts, but we got the TARP bailout, and then we got the TTP, and the TTIP, and all the other bills, or all the other trade deals, and more wars.
That's what this is really about.
It's about the fact that the American government is not run by the people.
We have no say.
We have no power in this country.
We have no economic power.
We have no social power.
We have no political power.
We don't even have any military power.
We have no power in this country.
We don't have economic power because all of the capital is in the hands of a small percentage of people.
We have no capital.
We don't make economic decisions.
The economic decisions are directed.
They're directed by government initiatives, government contracts.
They're directed by institutions like BlackRock.
They're directed by other institutions, banks, regulatory institutions, ESG.
We have no Social power because the media is totally controlled.
So any attempt to organize is completely stifled by censorship.
Censorship in the media and censorship in any form of social media.
So good luck organizing without communication, without the means of technological communication.
We have no political power.
Because we elect leaders and the leaders don't do what we tell them to do.
They just don't.
They're totally corrupt.
Obama doesn't do it.
Trump can't do it.
He tries.
He gets thrown in jail.
And we have no military power because they're coming for the guns.
They're coming for the guns.
They're surveilling us.
And DHS won't even let people that have the wrong ideas have firearms.
And so that's really the state of The country that's really what's going on is that believe it or not America is is having a It's almost like a perestroika moment America's having this moment where it's it's realizing that we're we are Truly really fighting ourselves in the sense that there is this repressed internal struggle Between the people and the regime.
And it's not called that, and they avoid talking about it, but that's really what it is.
Which is that there is an elite pushing a top-down agenda, although they desperately don't want people to view it that way.
And there is a constant pressure from the people resisting it.
Although, again, they don't want us to talk about it in those terms.
And it takes different forms, like Occupy Wall Street, or Obama, or Trump, or anti-war.
I mean, you name it.
But it is against these policies that are enriching rich people at the expense of the country.
And that's what all these things do.
That's what free trade does.
That's what immigration does.
That is what war does.
They all have that in common.
Because free trade allows them to outsource.
It allows them to put manufacturing and jobs in foreign countries.
It lets them move all the jobs to Mexico and then they send the product over here and that's how America has no productive sector.
Because all the industry has been moved somewhere else because it can be freely imported to the United States.
But it doesn't work in the other direction.
The United States used to fund its entire government with tariffs.
Now we have no tariffs.
And the same is true of immigration, like I said earlier.
There's a labor shortage right now.
There's mass illegal immigration.
During a labor shortage, do you know what started to happen?
Did you notice it?
It was maybe more noticeable last year, but during a labor shortage, you would start to see signs in the windows of McDonald's and Taco Bell that would say, we're offering tuition assistance, we're offering $15 an hour, we're offering... Because when there's a labor shortage, The firms have to compete for the labor by offering a higher wage and more benefits.
So wages were going up.
Then all of a sudden the illegals started to pour in to fill up all the jobs.
And that's because immigration is a conspiracy with these low-wage immigrant workers and the people that own the firms.
And these people from foreign countries get a one-way ticket to a better country and a better life and objective standard of living.
They may make a lower wage than the people here, but they're doing way better than they were there.
And in the meantime, the people that own the firms get a much, much cheaper labor force.
Skilled, unskilled, H-1B visa, they come in illegally, you know, it doesn't matter.
But that's what goes on there.
And happens to bring with it all kinds of societal dislocation, which comes from bringing in a bunch of smelly people that have no education or literacy and they don't even speak English.
And then lastly, it's the wars.
We go over there.
It costs trillions of dollars like we see with this Ukraine business.
It goes to contractors.
It goes to foreign governments.
It goes to Raytheon.
And you think you're not paying for that?
That money's coming from the taxpayer.
And that's why the interest is now going to be a quarter of the budget.
And they're going to have to cut benefits to subsidize the interest that services the debt.
I mean, this is just mathematics.
You borrow more to spend more money on wars.
The interest goes up.
The debt becomes unsustainable.
You've got to get it under control.
You think they're going to cut the military?
They never cut the military.
That's why they're going to talk about raising the retirement age pretty soon.
So every way you look at it, the people are being squeezed, the middle class is being squeezed, and it's because of these deep state policies that have been undertaken over the last 30 years without interruption.
And Republican and Democrat administrations, whether they promise it or promise the opposite, it always stays the same.
It always stays the same.
From Bush to Clinton to Bush to Obama, it's always the same.
And one guy came in and said, I'm not going to take donations, I'm a self-funder, and I'm going to go after the media, and I'm going to shut down the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and I'm going to end the war in Iraq, because it was a mistake and they lied us into there.
And I'm going to build the wall and stop the illegals from coming in, and we're going to raise wages, and we're going to put tariffs up, and we're going to bring jobs back to America, And he went in there and tried to do it, and look at what they've done to him.
It's as simple as that.
I mean, it is that simple.
Everything that we talked about before is accelerated under Biden.
You know, this Ukraine business, which is supposed to now catalyze rebuilding of the armed forces, I almost wonder if that's part of it.
We send Ukraine all this supplies, and then guess what we need to do?
do we got to replenish sounds like Raytheon's back in business and like I said all the rest is worse than ever So, that's what this is really about.
They want you looking at Trump.
They don't want you looking at the system.
They want you looking at Trump, and being mad at Trump, and being mad at me, and being mad at Hitler, and being mad at the Nazis, and the white supremacists in Charlottesville.
They want you to be mad at the people that are talking about this stuff.
They say, don't look at the fact that America has no productive sector.
We have no industry.
Don't look at that.
Don't look at the fact that you're all serfs.
You'll own nothing and be happy.
When they say that, that means that we're going to live in a renter's society.
That's what that means.
When they say you'll own nothing and be happy, you know, people play that up and people criticize it.
That means that all the capital will be owned by the rich.
You will just be a renter.
You'll rent your transportation.
You'll rent your living space.
You'll rent your television.
You'll rent your phone.
You won't own anything.
You will have no wealth.
You'll be a debtor.
You will be a slave.
You know, when you don't own anything, you don't control anything.
If you don't own your home, and you don't own your car, and you don't own your stuff, you can't control any of it.
You have no power.
And so, If the people that own your stuff don't like what you're doing, that's going to be a problem for you.
And we're headed towards that.
But they don't want you to look at that situation.
They don't want you to look at the teen takeovers, and they don't want you to look at the rising cost of goods, and the persistently high inflation, and the persistently low economic growth.
And they don't want you to look at the diversity wars that are going on, and they don't want you to look at the fact that we're being out-competed by China and these oil-rich Bedouin tribes in the Middle East.
They want you to blame Trump for trying to make it fucking better here.
People go out there, they risk life and limb to tell the truth in order that we can make our country better, so that we can make our lives better, and they lynch those people.
They call those people names.
They bring up their sins in front of everybody, or their legal problems.
And they make them look like shitty human beings or criminals, and then they tar and feather them in the public square, and then they throw them in fucking jail for trying to make it better so they could go and fucking rape you some more without any opposition.
That's what this is about.
And everybody on a fundamental level knows that.
I mean, I'm saying it, I'm laying it out in a very, like, I'm explaining it like for a dumb person.
But everybody on a deep fundamental level, if anyone has any or the slightest cynicism or skepticism about the system, everyone deep down knows that.
That that's what's really happening here.
And it's really not about the particulars.
Zoom out.
Look at the bigger picture.
This is about whether we're going to save America as America for the people.
In other words, are we going to have a society?
Are our leaders for the people?
Are our leaders for our own society?
Or are they fucking parasites that are for themselves and we are their slaves?
That's the debate.
Are we pawns?
Are we marbles?
That they get to manipulate and roll around?
Or is this a republic?
Is this a place where people have liberty and autonomy and where the power is dispersed and where there's integrity in the society?
And listen, you know me.
I'm not one of these people that really believes in democracy.
But they are leeching and siphoning.
I mean, they're literally wrecking even things like having a beautiful building.
They're somehow extracting value out of that.
We can have a beautiful building, it has to be ugly because... It's almost like they're sucking the blood out of the society.
It's like a vampirism.
The buildings can't even be nice.
The streets can't even be clean.
So...
This is the battle.
We gotta get Trump in there in 24 because they're gonna drain his coffers with the lawsuit.
They're gonna try and throw him in jail to prevent him from winning.
And we just have to make sure, by any means necessary, within the law, legally, that Trump is re-elected.
That's our mission for the next year because it matters that much.
It doesn't matter.
Nothing else matters anymore.
Trump has to win.
Like, there is no other political imperative.
Once again, we're all on the same side.
Like, if you don't recognize what's happening to Trump, and if you're not on his side, it clarifies things.
It's ride or die.
Trump 2024.
It's the final dance.
It's the last dance.
Final showdown.
We ride for Trump.
Or we die for Trump!
unidentified
In 2024.
nick fuentes
Not literally, not literally though.
Figuratively.
I mean that figuratively.
Figuratively and not literally.
Because I've been getting in a lot of trouble for that kind of language lately, but I mean that in a figurative sense.
I mean that we will sacrifice for Trump.
Okay.
But I want to move on.
I want to take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
I know you guys agree with me.
It's shocking and it's horrible.
But, you know, that's our country now.
Okay, let's see.
get this all set up here.
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Gore%3.
Honestly.
Why doesn't Nick like Utopia?
Ye should have at least been on telekinesis also.
nick fuentes
I don't like Travis Scott that much.
Honestly.
I mean, I like him okay, but...
I'm just not...
I've just never been a big fan.
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Next Gen Catholic sent $20.
Ben Shapiro just told his conservative audience, in a review of Oppenheimer, of all things, that the intellectual Jews of the 1930s and 1940s supported communism because it was anti-racist and benefited them as a people despite its evils.
Right on the big notes.
nick fuentes
Wow, really?
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But none of them will notice.
nick fuentes
I'll have to watch that.
That's very interesting if he said all that, but you know, they're never gonna call them Jews or talk about that stuff.
You know what, I think what Shapiro recognizes, and I think the Zionists recognize this, is that the left-wing Jews are causing a dangerous reaction from the right.
I think the Zionists smartly are anticipating, or maybe not anticipating, but they're realizing this.
Because the ZOA said something similar to the ADL recently.
The ZOA, about a year ago, sent a letter to the ADL and they said, hey, stop attacking white people because you're making Palestinians... You're, like, making the case for... What is it?
It said, like, stop attacking whites because you're, like, emboldening Palestinians in their fight against Israel.
Because all this anti-white, anti-colonial rhetoric It's just laying the foundation for an argument against the existence of the State of Israel.
They said, stop the anti-white stuff.
So there is this recognition on the part of the right-wing Zionist Jews, clearly, like Mort Klein and Shapiro, that these left-wing communist Jews are kind of messing it up for them.
And maybe they hope that they can save their project and say, hey, we're not... We recognize that...
You know, communism's not good.
Just keep giving money to Israel.
We're all nationalists here, right, Goy?
So support the number one nationalist state in the world, which is Israel.
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nick fuentes
Okay dumb.
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Also I hate it when niggas spell uow is y-o-u instead of y-u-o like how much of a normie fag are you wo lol.
Hey, thanks a lot, man.
Yeah, why do you like all A-logs?
You know, you loved Big Tech.
You love CWC.
Now, CWC is not an A-log anymore.
your foot on the gas, you're trending on Twitter daily. - Hey, thanks a lot, man. - Boo sent $3.
unidentified
I love CWC, thanks for bringing him in. - Yeah, why do you like all A-logs?
nick fuentes
You know, you loved big tech, you love CWC.
Now CWC is not an A-log anymore, you know, he joined the winning team, but, you know, that is a little interesting.
It's like, don't you like anybody that has always liked me?
Or do you just like people that are, you know, recently on board or something like that?
It's kind of interesting.
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I love that.
He's real, dude.
He's a real nigga.
He's hardcore.
No, dude.
He's awesome.
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I love that.
nick fuentes
He's real, dude.
He's a real nigga.
He's hardcore.
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Circumcision, not globalism, will be our credo.
nick fuentes
No, dude.
We're against circumcision, too.
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Hey, Nick.
Thoughts on the anti-streamyard army guys from the Evan Mills Draxl group?
They've done some great work on their anti-autism war slash protecting Trump rallies.
Hashtag curatism.
nick fuentes
I have no idea what any of that means.
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It sucks that Trump is probably going to jail, but the book he'll write while in prison will be awesome.
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them.
nick fuentes
No, dude.
He's gotta win.
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Harry Potter sent $5.
In NYC Saturday, a Muslim stabbed a pickle smoker to death for offending Allah.
Is this all our fate?
unidentified
No, dude.
nick fuentes
It's not Muslims.
unidentified
It's Asians and Mexicans.
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What is the best pro-Trump argument against an Indian American who supports Vivek?
nick fuentes
Dude, listen.
If you don't watch the show, just don't forget it.
I do the whole show every night and then people say, hey, what's the best argument?
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$220.
The clips of Trump driving to court exude boss energy.
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I agree.
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Cozy war criminal.
nick fuentes
Yes, welcome everybody.
Let's give a warm welcome to the cozy war criminal.
unidentified
It's good to have you here.
nick fuentes
The cozy war criminal.
The cozy war criminal.
Yeah, so I was enjoying your stream a little bit light-hearted, you know.
It's, uh... It was a fun stream, so... I'm glad we were able to make a truce.
And... And hopefully work together in the future, you know, because we're... We're in the endgame now.
Nobody's got time for the silly shit.
Nobody has time for the drama and the, uh... You know, all that other nonsense.
So it's good to see it.
I don't know, I mean, I've heard some rumors about other people joining the platform, too.
unidentified
Other people and, you know, old foes.
nick fuentes
Old foes are invited.
Old foes and new friends alike.
They're one in the same in some cases.
They're coming to cozy.
You know, it's a cozy war criminal.
I don't know, maybe there's a scenario where there's a A new red-pilled griper that comes out of the platform?
I don't know.
I mean, I haven't heard anything like that.
But I just imagine what's possible, theoretically.
And then we've got other people coming on the platform soon.
unidentified
It's a very interesting time we live in, isn't it?
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Praying for Trump and as always, you.
Less than 3GN.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much.
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Is there any other way to pay for Rally merch besides Bitcoin or Litecoin?
If not, so be it.
God bless.
nick fuentes
Did you see another payment option?
Do you see another payment option on the site?
No?
Yeah, that's because that's all there is.
People are ridiculous.
There's one option on the site.
People are like, well is there something else?
Yeah, let me check in the back for you.
Let me go check the back.
What do you expect is going to happen?
Oh yeah, we forgot to put the button for credit card processing.
Banned by the Jewish financial system.
Oh, silly me, I forgot to put the credit card button.
and we were just doing the Bitcoin stuff for fun.
unidentified
Bro.
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Peru sent $3.
Were you surprised that Trump never disavowed you after the...
He has almost never... I don't know that I can think of one example where he's disavowed somebody that is personally loyal to him, and that's because he takes his own side.
nick fuentes
No, it didn't surprise me because if you if you really pay attention Trump has never disavowed his supporters He has almost never I don't know that I could think of one example He's disavowed somebody that is personally loyal to him and that's because he takes his own side.
He's a genius like that so You know because he liked me I mean, I knew that he wasn't going to disavow because he really liked me.
He genuinely liked me.
I was at the dinner and, I mean, he just really got a kick out of me and, you know.
How could he look at a handsome, intelligent, young guy like me, who is just gushing, and like, I love you, you're the best, blah blah blah, and how's he gonna turn around and disavow me?
You know, there I am, standing on the front steps of the Mar-a-Lago Club, in my blue hoodie, and my Yeezys, my jeans, Mr. President, you're not going to disavow me, are you?
Mr. President, I'll still support you even if you disavow me.
I know you might have to, but I just want to tell you that I love you and you're the greatest American that's ever lived.
Are you going to disavow me?
There I am with my hood on, my blue hoodie.
I know you might have to disavow me, but that's okay.
I'll still support you.
How could he disavow me?
How could he disavow this face?
How could he... How could he disavow a total Sweetie Pie genius who just fucking loves him?
But we did.
We really had a moment.
We really connected.
He was like... He did the classic.
He was like, this guy gets me.
I was like, I do!
I do!
He's like, this guy's hardcore.
He goes, oh boy, this guy's hardcore.
I am!
I am hardcore!
I am.
unidentified
Oh.
Yeah.
nick fuentes
What an honor.
That was really like, I really felt like God was like, you know, you've had a tough, you've had a tough go these last few years.
unidentified
He was like, this one's on the house.
nick fuentes
You know, God was like, because I really, you know, I was so anxious for a long time that I was never gonna meet Donald Trump.
And I was like, that would be so sad to me because I just love him you know I'm enamored with him and he's such a hero and I would think it'd be so unfortunate that because of who I am now and because of who he is now that we would never be able to cross paths and it wasn't even a certainty you know when I flew out there I didn't even think I'd be able to meet him I thought maybe I'd just get a glimpse of him
But not only did I get to attend the dinner and sit across the table and dine with him, but I got to talk with him and he totally liked me.
And it was like... Goals, you know, life goals.
So I think that's why.
So no, I wasn't really surprised.
Because he really liked me.
They both did!
You know, imagine?
That's such, like, the best feeling.
You know, because I love Kanye, and I love Trump, and they're, like, heroes of mine, and everything.
And I really had no expectations, honestly.
I went out there, I thought maybe I'll get a photo with Ye.
But I go out there and not only do I get to work with him but also he like really likes me and everything and we're hanging out and he buys me a hoodie and like you know all this kind of stuff and I'm like man this is great and then I and then not only that but I get to sit at a table at Kanye and Trump and Kanye is like you know tell Trump what you were saying about him and I'm saying stuff and he's like where'd you find this guy and Kanye's like and I'm like I love us.
I'm like, I love us.
I love you guys.
unidentified
You know, I'm sitting across the table.
nick fuentes
Where'd you, this guy's great.
unidentified
Where'd you find this guy?
nick fuentes
I don't know.
He's really something, isn't he?
And I'm like, I love us.
unidentified
I love us.
nick fuentes
This is a great group we've got here.
Mine is Karen.
Mine is Jamar.
unidentified
This is a great group we got here.
I really like us.
nick fuentes
That was the best thing ever.
unidentified
So, pretty rewarding.
And Anyway.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I knew that because he liked me.
You know, and even Karen said that.
She was like, oh, he had a hard-on for you.
And now that's disrespectful and inappropriate.
But she was like, you know what Karen told me?
Because Karen worked with Trump.
She was like, oh, he totally loved you.
She's like... She's like, well, you know, you're everything that he likes.
She goes, you're young, you're good-looking, you're smart.
She goes, you're a little short for him.
unidentified
She goes, but that's okay.
nick fuentes
I'm like, oh, man.
It is true, though.
He does... He likes, like, Charlie Kirk.
He likes John McEntee.
He likes these tall... He likes the tall people.
He likes Kushner.
But... But he genuinely liked me.
Because I started rapping, you know, I started...
Doing my thing!
I started doing my show!
And he was, like, engaged.
He was locked in.
He was asking me, what do you think about this?
What do you think about that?
Blah, blah, blah.
And, uh... At the end, he's like, I'll see you soon.
And he shook my hand.
He literally sidestepped Jamar and shook my hand.
I was like...
unidentified
I was like, no you won't.
nick fuentes
He was like, I'll see you soon.
In my head, I'm like, no you won't.
unidentified
You know, but that's okay.
nick fuentes
Like, I wish, but I'm like, nah, that's probably not going to happen, but that's okay.
This is enough.
I love you, you know?
I was like, you know, people are going to tell you who I was, and then, you know, they're not going to let me get within 100 feet of you.
unidentified
Who not, babe?
nick fuentes
Or, Unless you never know.
But yeah, he did say.
He literally, you know, he said, I'll see you real soon.
You're great.
I'll see you soon Yeah, pretty crazy Thank you.
Anyway.
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Okay, thank you for that.
That's great.
Dude, shut the fuck up.
I'm structuring my Richard right now, I got lotion on my Richard.
unidentified
Okay, thank you for that.
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Father Time sent $5.
That's great.
In the event that Trump wins in 2024, what are the chances that he still doesn't do what is necessary and tries to make deals with his enemies?
Do you truly think Hess learned his lesson?
Kill yourself.
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Mathug gets understudy.
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Nah, I never saw that.
$30.
Love you, Nick.
Keep fighting the good fight.
Christ is king.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy.
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Did you ever see 2,000 mules?
It unequivocally proves the Dems stuffed the ballot boxes.
nick fuentes
No, I never saw that.
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You getting angry at the imaginary bitch who dropped her kids off at daycare and put her mother in a nursing home last night made me laugh so hard.
nick fuentes
I know, it was funny, right?
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and then the part where you said this That was really funny.
nick fuentes
Thank you, I'm glad you like that.
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Jesus Loves Hitler and BB sent $4.
Please look up and talk about President Grand Sorter Noah Levin and his expulsion of Jews during the Civil War.
B'nai B'rith went and cried to Lincoln about it.
Nobody talks about this.
R.I.P.
Hitler and Henry Ford.
nick fuentes
Yeah, yeah, you told me yesterday.
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D dot D dot F dot 4 D dot J dot T. Always and forever.
The golden lion must come back.
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I have this like cut on my finger.
nick fuentes
Yes, absolutely.
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French Catholics sent $3.
Gui bono?
Somehow it's always the same people that benefit.
The same class of elites.
The same Jews and foreign nationals and dual citizens.
Many ignore this because the implications are blackpilling.
nick fuentes
Absolutely right.
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- All right. - French Catholic sent $3.
We're being molded to be the perfect consumers.
After all, the goym are cattle, and cattle do nothing but consume until they gracelessly expire.
Heavy show tonight, but we are all with you, Nick.
- Oh, seven.
nick fuentes
- Thank you, man.
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Ben is feeling the heat, making no, these are the people that control you videos, basically blaming the WEF, WAF, GARM, and NewsGuard.
Please destroy the happy merchant himself with facts and logic.
nick fuentes
Yeah, send me that video.
Somebody send me that video.
I'll respond to it.
And I'll take them apart.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, I watched some of it.
I didn't see the whole thing, but I saw a little bit of it on TikTok.
I like Trent Horn, but he doesn't like me.
versus one of the best Catholic apologists/debater, Trent Horn?
Also, Trent Horn and Classical Theist are debating on Twitter right now.
nick fuentes
- Yeah, I watched some of it.
unidentified
I didn't see the whole thing, but I saw a little bit of it on TikTok.
nick fuentes
I like Trent Horn, but he doesn't like me.
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- Steve, 52 cent, $3. - Oh. - Craig, 68.
unidentified
You'll find out.
Food.
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Josh, $37.
$3.
What did you eat today?
unidentified
Food.
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Bingus sent $5.
What's your take on global warming and ecological destabilization?
A lot of liberals deflect from other issues by going, hey, the world is ending anyway, so my mulatto grandson isn't that big a deal.
nick fuentes
Global warming isn't real, and the ecology can be fixed.
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Black pill streams are my new best friend.
nick fuentes
That's not a black pill, dude.
It's a white pill.
streamlabs matthew tts
It's a clear pill.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You're sick.
You're a sick human being.
Flynn Tenryo.
Pretty good team, actually.
when they were going around Eastern Europe recruiting blonde Slavs.
nick fuentes
- I don't know what you're talking about.
unidentified
You're a sick human being. - Tenryo sent $3.
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Fusion Ha, meet Fuentenryo.
Let's get to work.
nick fuentes
- Fuentenryo, pretty good team actually.
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We make a pretty good team. - Boo sent $3.
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I think theologues are stupid and bad faith.
They are just concerned trolls that are probably getting paid to oppose you.
I think.
I guess I'm a bit rebellious, but you are the most dedicated white advocate.
nick fuentes
Forget I asked, because I just realized I actually don't care that much.
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Dana Knight sent $3.
One thing that I find interesting about Islam is the fact that having over four wives is a sin.
But in Jannah, Muslims will be awarded with more than four virgins, which is sinful to Muslims on Earth.
nick fuentes
Good point.
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They worship a Q!
They're not gonna.
nick fuentes
They worship a Q!
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Conservative governments in the UK, Italy, and Hungary all cucked on immigration because of the short-term economic impact.
How are they supposed to get around this and get reelected?
nick fuentes
They're not gonna.
unidentified
Maloney is toast.
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Everybody's gotta help.
People are like, oh, what are you gonna do?
Like, you gotta do something!
ANYTHING!
WHITE PEOPLE!
DO SOMETHING!
sucks but we all got to keep going and doing what we can i suppose keep saving the westman 07.
unidentified
you gotta help dude everybody's gotta help people are like oh what are you gonna do like we gotta do something anything dana knight sent three dollars so what's stopping all from doing homosexuality and johnna and every other heinous degeneracy does actions that are haram even offend allah you're telling me there's gay people in muslim heaven I I don't know, man.
nick fuentes
You're asking the wrong person.
I am not a Muslim.
streamlabs matthew tts
Because that's not what that means.
What's the correct rebuttal to Jesus said, give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God, what is God's when it's used to justify separation of church and state slash separating religion from public policy?
nick fuentes
Because that's not what that means.
That's based on a misinterpretation.
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Real Paisan sent $5.
Have you ever played Blackjack?
nick fuentes
No, never.
No, I don't know what that is.
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ProblemChild sent $3.
Do you still believe in satellites?
nick fuentes
I don't know.
I mean, I did, but Zerkaa kind of changed my mind on that because he said... He was talking to Ryan Dawson.
He's like, you know, satellites aren't real.
And Ryan Dawson's like, of course they are, you idiot.
And...
Zerk is like... He said, really?
Well, when you go on a mountain, why don't you get a cell reception?
If it's satellites.
If you go out in the middle of the ocean, why don't you get cell reception?
He said, you get cell reception because of towers.
That's why when you go into the wilderness, on land, you don't get a cell reception.
You go outside, you go to a dead zone.
What's a dead zone?
That's a place where the satellites don't reflect the signal?
It's towers, not satellites.
So, I don't know.
I mean, he made a pretty good point there.
I've never seen a satellite of you.
I don't know about you.
I've never seen one.
Then again, they're probably real.
I mean, I think they're probably real.
unidentified
Like... I'm sure they're real.
nick fuentes
Like, whoever's in charge of that is making them and sending them up there.
I'm sure that's real.
But he made a good point.
I never thought of it like that before.
Alright, let's see.
We got one on Cozy from Sock Scraper.
Okay!
Alright, that's our last one.
Short show tonight, because I gotta get out of here.
I gotta get up real early tomorrow.
But that's gonna do it for me tonight.
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Thanks to our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show.
We love you.
I'll probably see you later this week.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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