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Are you complaining about fuel prices?

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Are you whining about how things are

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going? Well, then go and get your own

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oil. Those are the words of Donald Trump

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this morning, which we covered on our

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live stream if you were able to join us.

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However, since that statement was

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declared, since decisions were made, we

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have now seen an incredibly

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ludicrous, wild, chaotic day in the

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international

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order. NATO is fighting amongst

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themselves. Contracts are being stripped

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away from other countries. Agreements

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are being ripped up before our very

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eyes. Europe is making their decision

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and the US has been making theirs. My

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friends, we might be witnessing a huge

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turn in history and we'll be discussing

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all of that today. Welcome to the

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Elevate Report. I'm your host Josh. Now,

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let's get into our first story, shall

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we? This has been the story of the day.

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Was Donald Trump telling the NATO

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allies, specifically the UK and France,

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to go get your own oil.

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Stand for yourself. build your own

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security, take care of your own needs.

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We're not going to be there for you

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anymore, just like you were not there

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for us. And this is in direct response

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to European countries not allowing the

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US to use their bases as they continue

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their siege on Iran. And of course,

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we're seeing an incredibly

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old fight come out to the surface this

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today. After Donald Trump made that

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statement, Pete Hagsith had this to say

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about their alliances and how they've

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been behaving and the relationship

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between the two groups. And as far as

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NATO is concerned, that's a decision

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that'll be left to the president. But

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I'll just say, um, a lot has been laid

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bare. A lot has been shown to the world

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about what our allies would be willing

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to do for the United States of America

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when we undertake an effort of this

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scope on behalf of the free world. These

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are missiles that don't even range the

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United States of America. They range

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allies and others and and yet when we

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ask for additional assistance or simple

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access basing overflight, we get

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questions or roadblocks or hesitations.

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And the president's pointing out you

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don't have much of an uh an alliance if

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you have countries that are not willing

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to stand with you when you need them.

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He's simply pointing that out. Uh and

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ultimately it'll be his decision of what

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that looks like after this is complete.

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So Pete Hegsth giving us a vibe, giving

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us a bit of a hint that could this be

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the end of NATO. That seems to be a bit

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of a hyperolic statement, some would

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say. However, based on the comments

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we've seen here, this the posturing

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that's been happening over the past

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several weeks and and months at this

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point in time leads one to believe

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it looks like this is all coming down to

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one final statement. Let's kind of give

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a refresher of what Trump issued this

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morning from the president of the USA.

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All those countries that can't get jet

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fuel because of the straight of hormuz

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like the United Kingdom which refused to

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get involved in the decapitation of

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Iran. I have a suggestion for you.

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Number one, buy from the US. We have

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plenty. And number two, build up some

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delayed courage. Go to the straight and

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just take it. You have to start learning

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how to fight for yourself. The USA won't

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be there to help you anymore, just like

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you weren't there for us. Iran has been

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essentially decimated. The hard part is

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done. Go get your own oil. President

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Donald J. Trump as well. We got this

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from Newsweek says Trump hits out at

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France for closing airspace during Iran

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war. President Donald Trump said France

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refused to allow planes carrying

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military supplies to Israel fly over

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French territory in the latest sign of

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tension between the US and its European

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allies over the Iran war. Paris has been

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very unhelpful in ongoing US-Israeli

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operations to take out Iran's top

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leadership. Trump said in a post to his

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truth social platform on Tuesday. The

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USA will remember Trump added and this

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is exactly it is France did do that

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following in a decision made by Spain

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following another decision made by Italy

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to not allow the US to use their bases.

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And so the message is being sent by the

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European block that we're done playing

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ball. We're not doing this. We don't

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believe in this war. We don't want to be

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involved in this war. You take care of

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business. We we're going to be doing our

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own thing. We're not going to be helping

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you with this in any way, shape, or

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form. And that's a that's a that's a

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decision to make considering Iran has

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been found to have built missiles that

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can reach the likes of the UK. But

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fascinating move from the likes of the

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UK who have farmed out their security to

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the US and have focused on other

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priorities within their country. So

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don't have exactly the greatest army or

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military at this present time. So quite

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the decision to make. However, that was

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only a couple dominoes to fall in more

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to come. We have the likes of Israel

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ends all defense deals with France. The

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Israeli Ministry of Defense has

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suspended all defense procurement from

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France and terminated existing

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contracts. The this decision follows

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Paris's refusal to allow US aircraft

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carrying military supplies for Israel to

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transit French airspace. From a

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financial perspective, not a big deal

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for France. From a political influence

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perspective, this is a very big deal for

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France because essentially, if you

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aren't working with Israel, they have

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the ability to make you doing business

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in the Middle East very difficult. That

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is the issue with this one. And so now

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France is going to start playing with an

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arm tied behind their back because of

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this. They're hoping their European

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allies will got will have their backs on

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this. It'll be all good. We'll take care

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of business. this will pass. We'll deal

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with this. That's what France is hoping

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for. That's likes the UK are hoping for.

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Spain, Italy, you name it. The Ital the

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European countries have each other's

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backs and they're going to tell Trump to

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fly a kite. And if we go back to what

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Trump said and what Pete Hegth said here

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is they're alluding to the fact that you

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better be ready to take care of your own

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security. We won't be there. Especially

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as has been noticed, as we said earlier,

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Iran has created weapons that can reach

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the UK. Now, we'll see where this goes.

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especially as they've allowed so many

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hostile outsiders into their country,

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creating havoc. Well, it's leading you

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to wonder what is going to really happen

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for the UK. Because if I'm being honest,

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we know the stories that are coming out

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of the UK. The censorship, the lack of

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immigration checks, all of this has been

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coming out and what the UK has

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essentially turned into because of their

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lack of national security and due

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diligence around immigrants coming in

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and seeing if they are legit and

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bringing value to the country. Well, as

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we said, we know about the UK and we

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know about their censorship laws. Well,

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they came out with this. They wrote this

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today, this morning. This caught my

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attention considering everything we've

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seen out of the UK and we're seeing the

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tension between them and the US. UK

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seems to start is starting to look like

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adults again and how they take care of

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business there in their country. Home

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office, the UK home office, which is

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essentially the immigration, passports,

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crime and policing office of the

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government in the UK. Okay. They said

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this, "Police time will no longer be

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wasted investigating legal social media

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posts, freeing up officers to patrol the

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streets and tackle real crime. By

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scrapping non-crime hate incidents, we

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are balancing the protection of

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vulnerable communities while respecting

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free speech." So that's number one.

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Thing that kind of stuck out to me,

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