Crowdsourcing the Prosecution of Violent MAGA cultists

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Crowdsourcing the Prosecution of Violent MAGA cultists

Postby admin » Tue Jan 23, 2024 3:34 am

Crowdsourcing the Prosecution of Violent MAGA cultists

They say that there are some things that you can't unsee. And then there are things that you must never forget, like the violent mob assault on the one brave man who spoke up at the New Hampshire Trump rally, and was arrested by uniformed police for exercising his First Amendment rights.

The District Attorney of this New Hampshire County should file assault and kidnapping charges against Trump personally for instigating the false arrest and asportation, i.e., moving a person from one place to another by force or threat of force, aka kidnapping. The screen captures here show the co-conspirators with Trump, fulfilling his specific directive to capture the man, deprive him of his freedom, and compel him to move against the force of his will in order to fulfill the criminal impulse of Trump, to commit the false arrest under his claimed cloak of impunity. As you can see, the entire crowd is reacting as a single, hateful organism, of which individual Trumpers are simply like the fingers of his hand, reaching out to attack, shove, threaten, push and insult a man who is the bravest man in the entire auditorium.

[At 8:02. Put this on slow motion while you watch it succeeding times]




[Screencaptures coming]
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Re: Crowdsourcing the Prosecution of Violent MAGA cultists

Postby admin » Tue Jan 23, 2024 9:03 am

Transcript

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[Trump] Who is this? Is he your friend? You can get him out of here. Get out of here.

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Get out of here. Get out of here.

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[Crowd] [Booing; thumbs down]

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[Guy with Red Hat & Dark Sweatshirt points menacingly at Balding Victim]

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[Trump] Go ahead. You can throw him out.

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[Crowd booing, smiling, yelling, thumbs down]

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[Trump smiles evilly.]

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[Balding Victim listens to crowd boo him]

[Crowd] [Booing; thumbs down]

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[Balding Victim raises his arms and yells at crowd; Policewoman restrains him.]

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[Balding Victim grabs his jacket from back of chair -- Fat Guy with White Hat stands in front of him.]

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Balding Victim pulls his jacket from back of chair -- Fat Guy with White Hat blocks his way.]

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[Balding Victim apparently tells Fat Guy with White Hat to get out of his way and out of his face.]

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[Fat Guy with White Hat wags his finger and scolds Balding Victim.]

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[Guy with Red Hat & Dark Sweatshirt shoves Balding Victim and catapults him down the aisle. Balding Victim barely keeps from falling over]

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[Balding Victim's catapult down the aisle begins.]

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[Balding Victim's catapult down the aisle continues.]

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[Balding Victim's catapult down the aisle seems to be stopped by woman in pink coat and white hat, or else she's not being so friendly. Female cop runs after catapulting Balding Victim.]

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[Female cop continues to run after catapulting Balding Victim. Meanwhile, Fat Guy's Girlfriend in White hat and Yellow sweater, grabs Fat Guy's arm, pulls him towards her, and apparently tells him not to get involved.]

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[Male Cop runs right behind Female Cop trying to catch Catapulting Balding Victim.]

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[Male and Female Cop lead Balding Victim up stairs, while Aggressive Bald Guy with White Sweatshirt approaches them.]

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[Aggressive Bald Guy with White Sweatshirt gives Balding Victim a good shove, while police watch.]

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[Cops seem to change direction, to parade Balding Victim through the crowd]

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[Balding Victim shows noticeable signs of distress.]

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[Balding Victim gives the crowd his middle finger.]

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[Guy in Red Shirt points his middle finger at Balding Victim as he passes by.

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[Balding Victim screams angrily at the crowd.]

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[Balding Victim repeatedly points at himself, maybe saying something like, "I'm the victim here, you assholes!"]

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[Guy in Black Shirt, and Black Hat, claps repeatedly as Balding Victim goes by.]

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[Balding Victim continues to express anger as they turn a corner.]

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[Cops continue leading Balding Victim out of the building.]

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[A third cop joins the other two, touching female cop's arm apparently giving moral support.]

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[Third cop then touches the male cop's ear/head, and follows behind them.]

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[Cops lead Balding Victim up another set of stairs.]

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[Crowd takes videos of Balding Victim's expulsion, and boo and jeer.]

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[Trump] [makes a gesture of dismissal and shakes his head in disapproval]

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[Trump] Well, now we know that politics is getting serious.

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So now we know we're getting serious now.

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He's just a disturbed person.

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Remember that used to happen all the time? People used to call for it.

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Where is that?

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We want it back. But no, probably we're really now into political season. And that is happening.

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It's happening. And the people in this room know what. And he probably knows, too.

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And a lot of those guys, by the way, are paid by Soros and these people.

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You know that.

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They're troublemakers. A lot of those people are paid. They go outside -- in fact, they're MAGA people, but they can't help it. They say, 'look, you gave me' -- I said, 'do what you're doing.' This is only happening -- all of this -- because of the weaponization, because we're leading so much in the polls, especially, if you look, we're leading her ...
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Re: Crowdsourcing the Prosecution of Violent MAGA cultists

Postby admin » Tue Jan 23, 2024 11:12 pm

Man shoved by Trump fans as ex-president calls for him to be ejected from rally: ‘You can get him out of here. Get out of here. Go ahead,’ says ex-president
by Michelle Del Rey
The Independent
1/21/24

Former president Donald Trump called for a man to be ejected from his rally on Saturday night in New Hampshire.

The Trump supporter was seen being shoved by other members of the crowd
and Mr Trump called for his removal from the podium in Manchester.

“You can get him out of here. Get out of here. Go ahead,” the former president can be heard saying in footage of the event. “You can throw him out.”

The man is then seen being escorted from the venue by four security guards as he’s assaulted by other attendees.

“He’s just a disturbed person,” Mr Trump continued from the stage. “Well now we know that politics is getting serious. Now we know we’re getting serious.”


Mr Trump has been campaigning in the state ahead of its primary election next week. He previously won the Iowa caucus earlier this month with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis coming in second.

Though the campaigning has not gone without its slip-ups: on Friday, Mr Trump confused former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi, the former Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, telling a crowd that she was to blame for the lack of security response during the January 6 riot.

A day before that, the former president appeared to mix up former president Barack Obama and President Joe Biden.

Ms Haley didn’t miss the opportunity to question Mr Trump’s mental ability ahead of the election.

“I’m not saying anything derogatory,” the presidential candidate said at a campaign event over the weekend. “But when you’re dealing with the pressures of a presidency, we can’t have someone else that we question whether they’re mentally fit to do this. We can’t.”

Mr Trump has been known to throw out attendees of his rallies. While campaigning for the presidency in 2016, he told a Las Vegas crowd that he’d like to “punch” a protester in the face. The person was smiling as he was thrown out of the venue, the former president said.

He continued his comments by saying the protester was “nasty as hell” and that in the old days he’d be carried out on a stretcher. “We’re not allowed to push back anymore,” the former president said.
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Re: Crowdsourcing the Prosecution of Violent MAGA cultists

Postby admin » Tue Jan 23, 2024 11:16 pm

Donald Trump kicks protester out of Manchester rally for calling him ‘dictator’: ‘Get him out’
by Sumanti Sen
Hindustan Times
Jan 21, 2024 10:54 AM IST

It was about an hour into his campaign event at the SNHU Arena in Manchester when a man in the crowd shouted, “He's a dictator"

Former president Donald Trump kicked out a protester during his rally in Manchester on Saturday night, January 20, and blasted questions being raised about his mental health. It was about an hour into his campaign event at the SNHU Arena in Manchester when a man in the crowd shouted, “He's a dictator.”

“Get him out,” Trump said, and security immediately surrounded the man, according to the Daily Mail. He was then removed from the arena. “Now we know that politics is getting serious,” Trump said.

A second man, dressed in a white KKK outfit, was also booted from the site before he could enter the crowd.

Trump slammed Nikki Haley for earlier questioning whether he was mentally fit enough to be president. “I feel my mind is stronger now than it was 25 years ago. Is that possible?” he said. This came shortly after the former president confused Haley with Nancy Pelosi during a speech.

It has been reported that several ticket holders, waiting for several hours in below freezing temperatures, were denied entry to the rally. Some later tried to rush into the building after 6 pm.

"Everyone wants to get in there and see the man," Connecticut resident James Beaudion said, according to CBS News. "I just drove three hours from CT all I got was this Trump scarf."

"I don't think he cares one bit about the citizens of New Hampshire. He will open with a lie, lie every sentence out of his mouth until the end of the evening," New Hampshire resident Catherine Johnson said.

"I could honestly understand why they voted for him in 2016 right, he had no proven track record, you know he was a celebrity, we're a culture that loves that. In 2020 he had proven himself unfit to be President, but I respect the right to have an opinion," Johnson told WBZ.

"I would not vote for that man literally if my life depended on it," Johnson added. "I don't know that I really want to be here, but I love the first in the nation primary and I've been to about 80 events."
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Re: Crowdsourcing the Prosecution of Violent MAGA cultists

Postby admin » Tue Jan 23, 2024 11:22 pm

Trump kicks out protester calling him a 'dictator' after claiming his mind hasn't been better in 25 years (despite confusing Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi)
by EMILY GOODIN, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER IN MANCHESTER, N.H.
Daily Mail
PUBLISHED: 21:14 EST, 20 January 2024 | UPDATED: 01:31 EST, 21 January 2024
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... elosi.html

Donald Trump kicked a protester out of his rally on Saturday night and hit back at questions about his mental fitness, saying his 'mind is stronger now than it was 25 years ago.'

About an hour into his campaign event at the SNHU Arena in Manchester, a man in the crowd yelled at the former president: 'He's a dictator.'

'Get him out,' Trump said as security surrounded the man and removed him from the arena.

'Now we know that politics is getting serious,' Trump quipped. He has joked he would be a dictator for 'only one day' if he's elected for a second term to the White House in December.

A second man, dressed in a white KKK outfit, was removed from the rally site before he could get down into the crowd. A Daily Mail photographer captured him trying to enter and being removed by security near the arena entrance.

With four days to go until New Hampshire's primary, Trump spoke to his MAGA faithful for nearly two hours. He doubled down on his attacks on Nikki Haley, bringing in a group of lawmakers from her home state of South Carolina who have endorsed him, and got in some taunts at Ron DeSantis, quipping 'I think he's gone.'

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Donald Trump touted his mental fitness to be president during his rally

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A protestor is escorted out by police during Republican Presidential candidate former President Donald Trump's campaign event at the SNHU Arena Manchester

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A man who burst into the arena shouting 'the Klan supports Trump' is grabbed by security

He also hit back at Haley for questioning whether he is 'mentally fit' to be president after he appeared to confuse her with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, accusing Haley of being in charge of security in the Capitol on the day of the January 6th insurrection.

'I feel my mind is stronger now than it was 25 years ago. Is that possible?,' Trump said.

He also said he took another cognitive test in New Hampshire and 'aced it.'

He spent the early part of his rally doubling down on his attacks on Nikki Haley, bringing in a group of lawmakers from her home state of South Carolina who have endorsed him, and got in some taunts at Ron DeSantis, quipping 'I think he's gone.'

In addition to slamming his rivals, he called Joe Biden the 'worst' president in U.S. history and ran through his laundry list of campaign promises, including protecting the Southern border.

'I'm desperate to get your vote,' Trump told the crowd.

He targeted Haley the hardest. The former governor of South Carolina has seen some movement in the polls as she campaigns in New Hampshire even though Trump still leads by double digits.

'Almost every politician from South Carolina is endorsing me. How do you do that if you're governor?,' Trump swiped at Haley, who served as governor of the state for six years.

He then brought out South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, the state's lieutenant governor and a slew of other senior officials, including the state's attorney general, treasurer and House speaker. Joining them were the state's Reps. Joe Wilson, William Timmons and Russell Fry.

'You know what I'm doing? I'm kissing a**,' Trump said, noting South Carolina was the next primary in the Republican presidential contest.

McMaster told the cheering crowd the officials the group was there 'for one reason.'

'You've heard this, those great philosophers, the Spice Girls. Tell us what you want, what you really really want. Well, that's what we're here. To do to tell you what we in fact want, what we really really want' is Donald Trump, he said.

After the rally, Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller told reporters that Haley needs to drop out of the race and support Trump. He said polls show she has no where to go to win the nomination.

'There's nowhere for Nikki Haley. There's recent polling shows that she is down by 39 points in South Carolina,' Miller said, pointing to the South Carolina officials who had endorsed Trump. The state's Senator Tim Scott had endorsed Trump on Friday.

'There's nowhere for Haley to come. So after President Trump wins on Tuesday, Nikki Haley needs to drop out.'

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The man was removed by law enforcement from Trump's rally

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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani attended Trump's rally and signed autographs for fans

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South Carolina Gov Henry McMaster, right, pointing towards Donald Trump

Trump, meanwhile, spent the evening on the attack and brought up some of his old complaints, including his false charge the 2020 election was stolen from him and that he was a victim of government witch hunt with the legal cases against him.

He took multiple hits at DeSantis, who is trailing in the polls and left New Hampshire to campaign in South Carolina. DeSantis also canceled his scheduled appearances on the Sunday morning political shows.

'I haven't even mentioned the name of Ron DeSanctimonious yet — I think he's gone,' Trump said as the crowd roared.

Someone in the crowd yelled 'loser.' 'You did not just say that,' Trump joked back as the audience laughed.

But he continued on, saying of DeSantis: 'I think he is going to be out pretty soon based off what I'm hearing.'

He accused Haley of wanting 'to turn liberal voters into Republicans for about two minutes while they vote and then go back to being liberal voters.'

Trump has repeatedly accused Haley of courting New Hampshire Democrats to vote for her in the Republican primary.

'Nikki Haley is using radical Democrat money to fund a radical Democrat campaign operation that she's running,' he said.

'The Radical Left Democrats are supporting Nikki Haley for one reason because they know she's very easy to beat. She's gonna be very easy to beat. She's down,' Trump said.

More voters in New Hampshire identify themselves as 'unaffiliated' - or Independent - than they do Republican or Democrat.

Those 'unaffiliated' voters can choose which party's primary they want to vote in and Haley has been courting that group hard.

Voters can also switch their affiliation if they want to change which contest they vote in - however the deadline to do that was in October, meaning there are no more switches allowed.

Ahead of the October deadline, about 3,500 Democrats in New Hampshire switched their party registration to unaffiliated, meaning they can vote in the Republican contest should they choose.

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Trump spoke at the SNHU Arena in Manchester

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Donald Trump leaves his rally after speaking for about two hours

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Donald Trump endorsed Rep. Dean Philips (above), who is challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination, in New Hampshire's Democratic primary; Phillip has been campaigning in New Hampshire

Trump told his crowd of devoted supporters they need to come out in droves for him on Tuesday.

'We need big margins because we have to send real unity as a message. Because with real unity they won't be able to cheat,' he said.

The former president also referenced his immunity battle with the Supreme Court. Trump is arguing he should be immune from prosecution on charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 election because he was president at the time.

'So a president has to be given immunity and this has nothing to do with me,' he told his rally. 'This has to do with every single president. As an example when Biden gets out , I'm that guy has got a list to go after. But you have to give a president immunity.'

He argued President Harry Truman would have never have dropped an atomic bomb without immunity.

But he also bragged about his prosecutors, saying: 'Every time the radical left Democrats boxes communists and fascists indict me, I consider it a great badge of honor.'

Trump also made an unusual move in his rally. He endorsed Rep. Dean Philips, who is challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination, in New Hampshire's Democratic primary.

'I think Democrats should vote for the Congressman just to send a signal,' he said of Phillips.

He then touted his own endorsement, noting of Phillips: 'He just picked up a lot of votes by the way.'
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Re: Crowdsourcing the Prosecution of Violent MAGA cultists

Postby admin » Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:09 am

Transcript

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[Trump] I feel my mind is stronger now than I was 25 years ago. Is that possible? I really do!

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[Crowd cheering]

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I said, "I'm going to be a dictator," and they cut it! So all over television said "Donald Trump wants to be a dictator." Listen, "I'm going to be a dictator." Cut!

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Now that's really -- and I said, "for 1 day."
And I did also finish and said, "and then after that, I'm not going to be a dictator ever again."


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[Sean Hannity] Under no circumstances, you are promising America tonight, you would never abuse power as retribution against anybody?

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[Donald Trump] Except for day one.

[Sean Hannity] Except for,

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[Donald Trump] Look, he's going crazy. Except for day one.

[Sean Hannity] Meaning?

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[Donald Trump] I wanna close the border ...

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and I want to drill, drill, drill.

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[Audience Cheering]

[Sean Hannity] That's not retribution. I got it.

[Donald Trump] No, no, I'm gonna be, I'm gonna be ...

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you know, he keeps, [audience cheering] [Trump laughing]
I love this guy.

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He says, "You're not gonna be a dictator, are you?"

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I said, "No, no, no ...

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other than day one." We're closing the border and we're drilling, drilling, drilling.

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After that, I'm not a dictator.


[Sean Hannity] That sounds to me like you're going back to the policies when you were president.


So we were having fun.

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And they've got me. They've got me saying, "I want to be a dictator".

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These are sick people! I'm telling you, we have to straighten out our free press.

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But Joe Biden, Joe Biden, Joe Biden is a threat to democracy. And you know, it's interesting -- until I got indicted, I never talked this way about him.

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You probably know, until I got --

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[Trump] Who is this? Is he your friend? You can get him out of here. Get out of here.

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Get out of here. Get out of here.

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[Crowd] [Booing; thumbs down]

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[Guy with Red Hat & Dark Sweatshirt points menacingly at Balding Victim]

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[Trump] Go ahead. You can throw him out.

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[Crowd booing, smiling, yelling, thumbs down]

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[Trump smiles evilly.]

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[Balding Victim listens to crowd boo him; Fat Guy with White Hat inquires re situation with policewoman, while Guy with Red Hat & Dark Sweatshirt continues to point menacingly at Balding Victim.]

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[Fat Guy with White Hat backs off from police.]

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[Crowd Booing]

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[Balding Victim raises his arms and yells at crowd; Policewoman restrains him.]

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[Balding Victim grabs his jacket from back of chair; Fat Guy with White Hat stands in front of him; Aggressive Bald Guy with White Sweatshirt flips Balding Victim, the Bird.]

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[Fat Guy with White Hat splays his hand to block Balding Victim's way.]

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Balding Victim pulls his jacket from back of chair; Fat Guy with White Hat blocks his way.]

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[Fat Guy blocks Balding Victim's way with his huge belly, and yells at him, while Fat Guy's Girlfriend tugs insistently on his arm, trying to keep him from getting in trouble.]

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[Balding Victim thinks about pushing Fat Guy away, but decides not to touch him.]

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[Fat Guy with White Hat wags his finger and scolds Balding Victim, who apparently tells Fat Guy with White Hat to get out of his way and out of his face; Fat Guy looks innocently and compliantly around at the police who are coming to intervene.]

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[Fat Guy with White Hat acquiesces to police for the second time; Guy with Red Hat & Dark Sweatshirt shoves Balding Victim and catapults him down the aisle.]

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[Balding Victim's catapult down the aisle begins.]

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[Balding Victim's catapult down the aisle continues.]

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[Balding Victim almost falls over.]

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[Balding Victim's catapult down the aisle continues.]

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[Girl with Black Sweatshirt and White Hat and Ponytail momentarily grabs Balding Victim.]

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[Balding Victim's catapult down the aisle seems to be stopped by Lady in Pink, who seems to place a friendly hand on his shoulder; Female cop runs after Balding Victim.]

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[Balding Victim is met up with Police at Pink Lady location; Male Cop runs right behind Female Cop.]

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[Male and Female Cop lead Balding Victim up stairs]

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[Aggressive Bald Guy with White Sweatshirt approaches them.]

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[Aggressive Bald Guy with White Sweatshirt gives Balding Victim a good shove, while police watch.]

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[Cops seem to change direction when Big Asian Guy and Aggressive Bald Guy block their way; they then proceed to parade Balding Victim through the crowd]

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[Balding Victim shows noticeable signs of distress.]

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[Balding Victim gives the crowd his middle finger.]

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[Girl in Red Shirt points her middle finger at Balding Victim as he passes by.

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[Balding Victim screams angrily at the crowd.]

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[Guy on Chair points to Balding Victim and tells him to get out!]

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[Balding Victim repeatedly points at himself, maybe saying something like, "I'm the victim here, you assholes!"]

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[Guy in Black Shirt, and Black Hat in front, claps his hands repeatedly as Balding Victim goes by.]

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[Balding Victim looks at him angrily.]

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[Balding Victim continues to express distress as they turn a corner.]

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[Cops continue leading Balding Victim out of the building.]

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[A third cop joins the other two, touching female cop's arm to give directions, then touches male cop's ear/head, giving directions for how to get out.]

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[Cops lead Balding Victim up another set of stairs.]

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[Crowd takes videos of Balding Victim's expulsion, and boo and jeer.]

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[Up, up, up he goes.]

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[Balding Victim reaches top of stairs]

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[Trump] [makes a gesture of dismissal and shakes his head in disapproval]

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[Trump] Well, now we know that politics is getting serious.

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So now we know we're getting serious now.

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He's just a disturbed person.

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Remember that used to happen all the time? People used to call for it.

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Where is that?

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We want it back.

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But no, probably we're really now into political season. And that is happening.

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It's happening.

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And the people in this room know what. And he probably knows, too.

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And a lot of those guys, by the way, are paid by Soros and these people.

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You know that.

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They're troublemakers. A lot of those people are paid.

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They go outside --

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in fact, they're MAGA people, but they can't help it.

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They say, 'look, you gave me' -- I said, 'do what you're doing.'

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This is only happening -- all of this -- because of the weaponization, because we're leading so much in the polls, especially, if you look, we're leading her ...
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