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What NO ONE is Saying about Trump's TikTok -- omg

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Donald Trump's Tik Tok deal is

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unprecedented. And in my opinion, and

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this is my opinion, it's frankly just

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designed to piss people off. Because

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remember, my goal is to make sure you

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know that I'm going to poop on all

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politicians. And I'll tell you, Donald

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Trump does nothing more than bag brag

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about how great Tik Tok has been towards

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his campaign and his ability to get

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elected and to get in tune with that

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younger vote. Uh, and frankly, Donald

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Trump might be about to turn Tik Tok

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into the biggest campaign apparatus ever

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for the Republican party. Now, keep in

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mind, to some extent, Democrats had the

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campaign operations, you know, unlock

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with Meta and Twitter, uh, you know,

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sort of old school in Instagram

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algorithms. This might take all of that

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in the opposite pendulum direction, but

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to an even further extreme. Consider

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some of these details. Now, facts, and

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then we'll get back to some opinion.

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Facts. Bite Dance will hold less than

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20% of the new Tik Tok deal, which

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implies that China's probably not going

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to be super motivated to get this deal

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moving anytime soon. Donald Trump has

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confidence that China is going to

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approve the deal, but there are

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currently no talks planned. So

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basically, if China doesn't sign this

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deal now, then Donald Trump is just

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going to sign another 90-day extension

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executive order and we're just going to

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keep kicking the can down the road while

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talking about how close we are to a deal

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but never actually getting a deal. To

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me, it sounds like if China is going to

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lose the algorithm, which is China's

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influence over Americans, which would

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then be handed to the Republican party,

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China probably has an incentive to just

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delay this as much as possible or at

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least leverage other trade talks in

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conjunction with this Tik Tok deal

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because Trump really wants this Tik Tok

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deal, probably unlikely before midterms.

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So, my ar my belief, this is my opinion,

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I always like to sign post opinion

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versus fact. my opinion is that China

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has an incentive to drag this out until

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right before midterms, then get Trump to

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capitulate on maybe a trade deal, and

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then after he capitulates on a trade

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deal, maybe then uh Trump gets his his

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excitement over, hey, I get the

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algorithm. I get to use this for

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midterms. I'll loosen tariffs on China

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in the meantime. My opinion. Okay, back

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to facts. Oracle, Silverlake, and the

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Murdoch are all expected to be investors

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in this deal, including potentially

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Michael Dell. Yes, the Murdoch, the Fox

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News, News Corp, folks. How interesting.

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This is actually unsurprising. Larry

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Ellison of Oracle, the Murdoch, we

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already knew that Fox News back to

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opinion. Okay, that's the fact. the

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information reported, Donald Trump

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talking about the Murdoch being part of

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this deal. Now, let's get a little bit

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to opinion. We already know that Fox

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News is basically state-run TV at this

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point. Okay? We don't need to threaten

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the licenses of all the programs on the

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left to argue that Fox News is basically

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staterun TV. You got to think about the

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cycle here of how people go from the

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Trump administration to Fox News. Think

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Larry Cuddlo, think Kaylee Mcini, or the

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other way around. I mean, I'll just

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mention some of the names here of people

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who either uh worked for Fox News or

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were contributors to Fox News and are

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now in the Trump administration. You

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ready for this?

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John Duffy, Gabbard, who was a uh

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contributor, Mike Walls, Keith Kellogg,

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Mike Huckabe, Leo Terrell, uh you've got

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Tom Horman, you've got Dilfoil, she was

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she's been a contributor for a while.

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Sarah Carter, Tammy Bruce, uh Dan Bonino

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at the FBI, he was at Fox, Monica

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Crowley, Fox, Sebastian Gorka, Richard

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Grenell, you got Dr. Oz, you've got Alex

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Feifer, Abigail Slater, and Besson. But

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Besson only appeared on Fox. He was

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never a paid contributor. But like this

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this there's such a clear correlation

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between the Trump administration and Fox

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is really hard to determine that they're

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different.

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Now, acquiring Tik Tok and having the

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Murdoch's involved potentially gives Fox

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News some input into the Tik Tok

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algorithm to help perpetuate that sort

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of right-wing ideology and Fox News

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style news content. Now, why do we say

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that? Okay, now moving from opinion back

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to fact for a moment on what we heard.

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Well, the fact is that Oracle will quote

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study the algorithm. Oracle will retrain

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the algorithm after that. Now, that's

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very interesting because wait a second.

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Uh, hold on a sec.

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Hey, Vicente. I'm just in the middle of

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recording a video in a studio. Can Can I

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get back to you?

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All right. Thank you.

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You know, some people don't like

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texting, so I'll have to call them right

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after this. It's all right. We got so

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many renovations going on with uh uh

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with Houseack right now. There's a lot

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going on. But anyway, Oracle will study

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the algorithm and retrain it. Now,

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that's really interesting because the

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United States is not going to take a

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golden share in Tik Tok. They're not

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going to have any kind of government

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official on the board of directors, but

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they are going to have six out of seven

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board of directors seats be held by

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American people like maybe Larry Ellison

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or the Morox. Now, well, Murdochs, well,

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they're technically not government

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officials. They're basically people in

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my opinion who will just shill for the

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Trump organization

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because they benefit from this. Keep in

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mind, Donald Trump specifically says in

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choosing board members, quote, "Trump

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wants investors who are patriotic and

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the full list of investors is still to

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be determined." That's a fact. That's

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what Trump says. In my opinion, this is

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an advertisement for people to bend the

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need to Trump and then get an allocation

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to invest in Tik Tok. It's because they

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prove their loyalty or alignment. Now,

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you might wonder like, I don't know why,

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why would I think that? But, you know,

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there has to be some kind of loyalty

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test. Well, because that's already what

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we do with American diplomacy. See, the

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Trump administration

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already has 110 out of 195 ambassador

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seats vacant. This is an all-time high

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for vacancies right now for US

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diplomats. Now, Donald Trump blames

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Democrats, but what's really happening

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is Marco Rubio, who's running this,

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wants pretty much state decisions all to

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come from Trump, from the center. he

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calls it. Trump doesn't really want

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representatives. We've already got an

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administration that's less focused on

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human rights, more focused on

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anti-immigration, less focused on human

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aid, less focused on promoting

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democracy, and more focused on US

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business. Now, a lot of people look at

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that and say, "That's exactly what we

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want. We want to be anti-immigration. We

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want more US business uh promotion, and

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we want less of the focus on all the

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other stuff." But as a result of that,

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you're definitely seeing less US

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influence and less transparency. And a

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lot of the ambassadors or people working

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in the State Department are really

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nervous that in spite of all this less

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or lower transparency, they're nervous

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or or maybe cooperating this lower

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transparency, they're nervous to provide

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actual opinions because if there's

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anything that looks unfavorable to the

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United States,

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these ambassadors or State Department

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individuals end up getting demoted or

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somebody else who's shilling the United

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States gets promoted. This is all within

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the State Department to make sure that

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the entire State Department follows

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Trump fidelity. Now, Trump fidelity is

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now going more extreme than we've ever

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seen ever before in any prior

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administration, both Republican and

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Democrat, where the Pentagon is now

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going to require approved escorts for

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members of the press.

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So usually reporters are allowed to kind

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of lom around most of the parts of the

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Pentagon and collect intel on how is our

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money being spent, what's going on with

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wars, what's actually happening in the

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world, and then report on that in an

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unfiltered manner. Now you're required

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to have an escort in the Pentagon, which

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hasn't been done for for, you know,

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generations.

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And uh anything that you report on needs

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to be approved by the Pentagon before

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you're allowed to report on it. All

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that, by the way, was leaked out. This

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is basically putting a propaganda style

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filter over the Department of War. This

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is kind of George Orwell style or 1984

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or just straight up like Chinese style.

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And so this is where when we look at

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this in terms of the Tik Tok deal, think

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about how much power is now being given

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to Trump because he potentially controls

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the entire algorithm once this deal goes

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through. China loses it. This is why

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China doesn't want the deal to go

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through unless maybe they get some

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really big discounts on tariffs. But

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Trump needs to have this before midterms

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because in my opinion, Trump looks at

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this and says, "This is my opportunity

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to get a new patriot algorithm. It's

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basically a pseudonym for propaganda,

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the P algorithm, patriot to Trump,

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propaganda to anybody looking in from

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the outside." which is really

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interesting because maybe you love that,

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you know, maybe you love Donald Trump on

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that side and for what he's doing. Uh,

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you know, fight fake news. On the other

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hand, it's it's his fake news, right?

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It's like the greatest irony is truth

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social because we know it's his truth,

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which, you know, deviates

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well, we'll just leave it there. So,

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this is a big moment and this Tik Tok

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deal and this whole Tik Tok algorithm

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thing is much more than just uh uh you

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know getting the Chinese out like I

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think we all agree the Chinese not being

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in control of this algorithm is a good

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thing. Uh but you're basically handing

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it directly to one party uh and it'll be

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used for propaganda without a doubt. So,

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it does create a question of like when

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does that spread to other platforms?

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Hopefully not. not knock them wood

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because I I still feel that we can speak

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freely in an unbiased manner here on

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YouTube. Uh and I don't shill to one

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party. I you know I on the Biden

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administration as much as I do on Trump

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and I will always for politicians

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because I call out hypocrisy when I see

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it. You know I think it's a disgrace

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that even our Supreme Court is extremely

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politicized. I've shown this before, but

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you know, you could pause the screen on

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on that image right there and, you know,

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take a look at how political persuasions

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even affect our Supreme Court justices,

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which basically destroy, you know,

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anyone's civics class opinions from, you

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know, fifth grade or whatever that uh,

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you know, these these people are

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neutral.

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Anyway, it's all a disaster. That's my

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take. Let's see what some of your

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comments are. I have listened to left

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propaganda. my entire life. It's nothing

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new. Yeah. I mean, that's what I started

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this video off with, right? Is that

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you've had left control for a long time

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of Twitter and otherwise. It's just it's

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important to filter it out. Uh so, it's

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uh it's it's very interesting. So, we'll

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we'll see what happens. We'll see what

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happens, but it's it's going to be very

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interesting about this.

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>> We'll we'll try a little advertising and

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see how it goes.

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>> Congratulations, man. You have done so

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much. People love you. People look up to

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you.

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>> Kevin Pra there, financial analyst and

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YouTuber. Meet Kevin. Always great to

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get your take.

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