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on the, the donald trump declare it says victory and the 2024 us presidential race after he wins 267 electoral votes, the bank to supporters and promises a new golden age for america. i want to thank the american people for the extra honor of being 47 as president and as term supporters celebrate. cumberland harris cancels or election night address at howard university, sending the parties representative to the public. so you won't hear from the vice president tonight. but you will hear from her
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tomorrow. she will be back here tomorrow to address not only the h u family, not only to the dresser, supporters, but to address the nation the. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international tons of millions of americans have gone to the poles to choose who will take control of the white house for the next 4 years. and though still to be officially confirmed with ballots, still being counted across multiple states. this does look set to be nothing short of a political earthquake. let's go now to donald quarter to look at what happened to state by state, what the results still coming in, especially for those fruitful swing states in the quiet for some hours at the beginning, this was clearly the calm before the storm. donald trump has now declared his victory in the 2024 u. s. presidential elections during an address to a supporters in florida. we'll be taking through it and more in our special studio
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. the donald trump may have announced his victory, but formal counting is still under way, and judging by the reaction from both camps of this presidential race, donald trump is on course to become the 47th us president. meanwhile, kamala harris says, claims $224.00 electoral votes so far, but despite trumps victory speech at his campaign headquarters in florida, all the electoral votes are yet to be counted with swing states going either red or blue, the political victory that our country is never seen before and nothing like this. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of things like
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47, president, 40 come on, iris has canceled her election night address at howard university, according to officials, and the vice president supporters could be seen leaving the candidates watch party as she declined to speak in public herself with the nominees representatives sent to address the supporters instead. so you won't hear from the vice president tonight. but you will hear from her for tomorrow she will be back here tomorrow to address that only the h u family. not only to the dresser, supporters, but to address the nation. so thank you. we believe in you may god bless you, make a t. u and going to and go her room. thank you all voting
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hours in the united states were extended in some states that says local authorities remain on constant alert. with bomb threats reportedly received at several stations in the city of jacksonville, florida. a suspicious package was found at a busy pulling station, according to local media, police were quick on the scene. reopening it for waiting voters after making sure the area was safe. local authorities in pennsylvania and georgia were also warned of potential bomb threats. in the course of the last hour, multiple bomb threats had been called in to pulling locations and municipal buildings across pennsylvania. 32 bomb threats at different locations. 332. we were able to clear 27 of them very quickly without the need for an evacuation. 5 of them, the polls were temporarily closed down at the full managers request while we
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conducted the suite. and they will reopen the donald trump's political come back, has been an incredibly shaky ride this year from assassination attempts to indictments ortiz. marina costs are of us, looks back now. at the hurdles the republican candidate has overcome on his path to a potential 2nd presidency. it's been a long and small choice road for donald trump. his 1st dentist presence was full of smear campaigns and, and peach when attends, then came that's when suits, once he likes and, and claims of widespread brought from floss and all hell broke loose. while he was blamed for it and then some, the federal prosecutors accused him of pressure and officials to reverse the election results for supposedly spreading elias about election fraud and for speaking to exploits the infamous rights in january,
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in order to delay biden's presidency and stay in power, well, all later said from becoming the 1st ever former us president with a mug shop. let's take a look. well, this right here was taken in one c, it's 123, his 4th arrest and 5 months at the time. and this was in georgia where he is accused of trying to overturn their election results. it's been 3 years and the case is still ongoing with many twists and turns. democrats or weapon, ising, the justice department against me because they know i am winning, and they are desperate to prop up their failing candidate kamala harris. the case regarding the capital rights of january 6th 2021 was only legged to rest this summer when the us supreme court ruled in favor of donald form, arguing that presidents are covered by immunity for official acts, which to of course, many other cases against from in sit down,
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including the one in georgia, but the victoria was short lived as us prosecutor simply reward the charges. while the justice department decided to randomly on seal details from the case and job according to trump. the release of this false hood written unconstitutional j 6 brief. immediately following tim waltz is disastrous, debate performance and 33 days before the most important election in the history of our country is another obvious attempt by the harris biden regime to undermine and weaponized american democracy and interfere in the 2024 presidential election. the court cases don't live there because that was the scandal with the classified documents at from florida home or alonzo. and the 4th with a stormy daniels hush money as well. well, the case of mishandling sensitive government documents after leaving the white house was dismissed this summer with the judge saying that the special counsel jack
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smith who brought the charges was actually unlawfully funded. and the points as well as for stormy daniels, she may trump the 1st former president in us history to be convicted of a felony. that was dismay when he was found guilty on 34 towns all falsified business records. in other words, for paying her not to discuss their fair in the lead up to the 2016 elections. this was a great the is going to be november. and they know what happened year. everybody knows what happened to year. he almost didn't even make it on so the balance as it was several groups and even states trying to band him in some cases, even though he was supreme court, the have to intervene. yet another court case and some more time wasted for all involved. the donald trump is also arguably the 1st and
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only presidents in the world to be banned from social media platforms. all these a tag joins decided to silence him for good after he was accused of supporting the capitol hill riders online. so he made his own social network. what facebook, twitter, and google have done is a total disgrace and an embarrassment to our country. free speech has been taken away from the president of the united states because the radical left lunatics are afraid of the truth. but the truth will come out any way bigger and stronger than ever before. the people of our country will not stand for it. these corrupt social media companies must pay a political price and must never again be allowed to destroy and decimate our electoral process. and then i roll lake and ethic twist. billionaire attack mobile even musk went on to buy it sweater. it turned into ex,
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reverse the bad and provider trump with a very high profile return to the platform where he also volunteered to work for his administration. think it'd be great to just have a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things and, and just ensures that the tax fair money that the tax fair is a harder and money is spent in a good way. and, and, and i, i'd be happy to help out on such a commission. i'd love if it were fun for you, you're the greatest cutter most had formerly endorsed the republican candidates 2 days after his assessed the nation. that time, oh yes, it was also that at least twice the only know, tucker carlson side, coming back in 2023. you begin with criticism. then you go to protest and you go to and piece right now you go to and diamond and none of them were what's next? i mean, you know, graphic oh man, were speeding toward his after nation. obviously. they have decided,
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permanent washington, both parties have decided that there's something about trump, this, that the so threatening to them, they just can't have that. and so then glen to this legendary photo, as well as a search and supports and wild conspiracy theories and the most definitely expose the secret service and they're poor or deliberately poor protection. i am a poll to learn that the secret service knew about a threat prior to president trump walking on stage. i have no confidence in the leadership of director cheadle and believe it is in the best interest of our nation . if she steps down from her position, that builds, and in particular has a slope truth and its highest point. and so there is a safe to fact. so that would be considered that, that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on this slip choice. and so that decision was made to secure the building from inside. so she'd rather keep her agents comfortable, then ensure the safety of the controversial form of price. then we'll count,
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list of videos have emerge, sense that's from various angles and the sure to clearly look suspicious and this picks out like a sore thumb. well, no wonder there was a 2nd attempt and this time the suitor, a big supporter of ukraine, was literally somehow aware of trumps plans to play goals. but states that would be a real well in advance and even managed to get in and prepare to shoot. this was an assassination attempt on donald trump, but i failed you. i tried my best and gave it all the gumption i could muster. it was also interesting to observe how the mainstream media covered the assassination attempts downplaying their significance. the trump campaign is seizing on this apparent assassination attempt is a way to rile up his base that he's trying to use just totally que. i'm surprised it being apparent assassination. a term comes and made increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail itself. mr. trump is running major 80 vans continue to make
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baseless claims about haitian immigrants in ohio for media which sell also seems to include the world's top social media platforms are increasingly being called out for blind lead. so in the line of the democratic party and the biden harris administration, if you googled rogan trump, they go to jo the yeah, you can only get clips, you couldn't watch the whole or so. yeah, find it. yeah. and so we reached out to them a couple of times and they fixed it to their credit. so now you can find it despite all that from pittsville, go in, ply, went ahead and miraculously emerge. and on saul and one could argue that at this point, his opponents have literally tried at all. but it seems that donald trump is proven to be a case of mission em possible well enough, but it will stop them from fine. of course, even if he does become the next, he was president. first time he won, 2nd time he lost. so now it's time for the final round.
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while they get more on this, now we're going to discuss live with our to contributor tar. read tara trump's basically. i mean he has announced victory. do you think this is game over for kamala, or does she still have a chance? i don't know how legally she can have a chance. i mean we're, if you look at the numbers, the republicans have swept the house, the senate, he won the popular vote and the electoral college by a landslide, really and pennsylvania is still there. still trying to count some boats there and that's kind of interesting, but you bring up a good point because kimberly here is refused to give her concession speech. she wanted to wait until usa is tomorrow to do that. right. and um, that's what unusual and what does that more time mean? so i think everyone will breeze aside relief and america when they certify the election. and then, you know, trump is for sure the victory,
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but he's given his victory speech and it was, it seems like decisive numbers to bring him to the white house. well, as you mentioned, his victory speech there, i mean, one of the things that trump said was that he was not going to start any new wars as his opponents are accusing him of the preparing to do. but he's go and actually, and war is do you think that we should believe him? i hope so. don t has kept some of his promises and not kept some of this promises. but let's look at the team around him. he's getting rid of pompeo. in fact, even he admits pump payable logs in prison. he's not having john bolton. and so he has tools together. it's, it has, um, uh, you know, different people around him with bands and different thoughts. people are more interested in trying to put the economy on the forefront infrastructure, building the forefront and stop funding the wars vance. a margin retailer green, the whole america 1st movement was all about defending the proxy war against russia
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via ukraine. and they said, i trump said at least no more funding. now as far as the end of the conflict, that's up to a lot of different powers that are a play right. but it's up to the america to stop funding. ukraine and trump did promise that that's listed on his campaign platform. hopefully he will follow through. he also said he was going to end censorship. let's hope he does that as well. well, of course, another thing he promised was to end the ukraine conflict within 24 hours of being elected. how likely do you think that is and should we start the count down like right now, or what do you think of? and i really think that that's optimistic. i think that other powers have things to say about that. i think what would be safe to say is the donald trump, that they were just sending, i believe, $450000000.00 package this week. um, you know, he's not coming into office until january. hopefully he can stop at least the
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funding and put a stop to that. but i wanted to bring up something that was very concerning. the pentagon decided to do a new killer missile test today on election day in america. i thought that was very unusual timing. so there's still some things to be really concerned about. of course, trump had nothing to do with that, that came from the bite and harris administration. but what kind of messages that sunday and why on election day? well, one of the things, of course, you mentioned earlier that i want to talk a little bit about paris cancelling her speech. right. what can we, i mean, obviously it looks like she's taken kind of a hands. right. and her assistants are team kind of know that uh, what the writing is on the wall in terms of the republican victory. it looks like so. where do you think the democratic campaign went wrong? the democratic party and general i think they're absolutely tone
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deaf. so how sick of america is american citizens of not having their economy boosted people can't put food on the table. 75 percent of children in the usa are living in poverty. people are on food stamps. they can't afford to live, they can't pay their bills. they can't pay their medical bills, and all of the money has been going to ukraine and to these corn adventures. it needs it. it needed to end. also. i think the other town just thing was a celebrities. they trotted out all the celebrities. how do you think it american working class person feels when they see beyond say, get paid $10000000.00 to endorse a candidate? they don't want it. so i don't know if the democrats are going to listen to finally that they're not representing their constituents. and so this mandate shows they're thrown out house senate and the presidency. well, you just right there mentioned something i also wanted to ask you about. obviously, we're all focusing on the presidential election right now, but uh,
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the senate is also up for grabs and it looks like the republicans have taken it and it looks like they're gonna keep their hold on the house of representatives as well . so what do you think that a republican controlled congress and the republican president is going to mean for the next at least 4 years of the united states as well, they've been laying out their agenda. and one of the 1st things they wanted to do was to look at the c, i a and the d o j and f b i. and they wanted to look at the intelligence community and its involvement with social media. they wanted to end all of that and reform it. they wanted to take economic steps and clean house a bit and do some auditing on what happens with the money that we went to ukraine and to israel and things like that. um, now donald trump has been supportive of israel, but he's also said that he wanted that war to. and so the real question mark here is we'll trump get away with trying to give more money to israel and with american
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citizens put up with that. so if he's really following his promises, the, unless more money has to stop, if that makes sense. well, one of the things that both parties have already said before the election can't even begin was that they have contingency plans up their sleeves for in the event that one party of the other loses the election. what do you think that means? and also do you think that there could be some sort of political violence that might ensue this, this result that's likely going to end up with the donald trump president, because after all, the united states has really polarized, politically, are there you have it? that's a good point on, and the democrats made a, a lot of comments that they wouldn't certified the selection of trump one. so that's what we have to wait and see as far as violence as we speak in seattle. the police right police are fighting within t 5. they're out in the streets now it's
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a small number, and you're seeing it just in these little urban areas. we'll see if that grows as we get closer to a certification of the selection. you know right now it's too early to say and couple of harris has not even officially conceded, but i think you're right. i think there's going to be some manufactured and yeah, tricks by the democrats. i'm trying to provoke violence to be frank. well, one more thing i want to ask you about, right? we've seen this election results that's in all probability is going to end in a donald trump victory. and it comes after a sort of some, some sort of pretty crazy rhetoric and the liberal media. i mean, accusing donald trump of being a fascist m s n b c. basically showing footage of one of his political rallies alongside of nazi rally from the 19 thirty's. do you think that this kind of extreme name, calling extremist propaganda against donald trump,
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it is in his campaign lead to a lot of people voting for trump? i think you're right. i think that that's exactly. yeah. there's been discussions about that. the. the rhetoric went too far. um, now there's been rhetoric on both sides, right. but i'm calling on, you know, for instance, the trump supporters calling them garbage. that was a huge thing. now remember, initially it was a comedian who was roasting, who called puerto ricans, garbage and then in, in a jo kind of thing. and then the democrats pounced on that and tried to make it a decisive issue. divisive issue. and then puerto ricans came out for trump, defending trump, trump went on to talk about that, and then biden, and sort of a final nail in the coffin to pamela harris. his campaign, called half the people in the country that were voting for trump garbage. now i've had personal experience with, with vitamin, he calls people's names,
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that's what he does. he's pretty, you know, ill tempered, and he showed his temper. and that did cost votes. also there's been raids on people's houses because of the way they're voting reads on people's houses because of a mean they put up for facebook and then you heard about, you know, the rate in new york of the, i think it was a trump supporter, that their pets receives and then use an ice arbitrarily. i mean it's, it wasn't about the pets. it was about the fact that people's homes are being rated . it's the fact that the dumb started to appear fascist and talk more and more about censoring people and taking down social media platforms. all of this was not sitting well with the younger voters, especially well based on the experience of this selection and the past several presidential elections in the united states. it started to seem like you can have a huge selection without some sort of accusation of russian meddling in it somehow . do you think that the democratic party is going to try to pin the blame for its
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failure on russia again this time? oh they already are, i mean, they already are doing it online and. and in fact, they're trying to say that these um bomb threats that came in, who knows where they came from. are russian, you know, based and which is nonsense. again, it's false flags, but the democrats aren't known for their creativity is they just keep replaying the old playbook over and over again. and they really want to justify their defense spending because they're so hawkish. and so russia presents a convenient enemy for them, and they want to keep that they're a little more scared of china, right? because frankly, america owes a lot of money to china and, but so the, so unfortunately they, they pick on russia a lot more. and the democratic leadership has been doing that since i was working in the senate in the ninety's when right after the fall of the soviet union. this is simply continued and it ends up in the 2016 election. of course with hillary
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clinton fabricated russian interference and that was proven that it was a fabrication but yet they keep trying to do the rooster phobia xena phobia and shut down voters throats. and i think voters just pushed back while we talked a little bit about israel and ukraine earlier in our discussion. but i wanna ask you how much you think trump can affect the us as involvement in the ukraine conflict and is real. and how much is he going to want to affect them and in what direction do you think our things going to change on both those front as well. i think you have people around time and himself talking very loudly about not giving any more money and weapons to ukraine. so there's that. but as far as like a negotiated piece, you know, that's really up to russia. it's their spit special military operation that was addressing the fascist and yet the nazi elements in the dumbass region or people
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were being killed there. um, so it's really up to the powers that be that will decide how when, when that piece is negotiated. we'll donald trump be a part of that. it remains to be seen. he's made promises before and then not helps . um, remember he was one of the 1st to put sanctions on russia. so we have to look at that. but he did say in his victory speech, no more, and the spores, no more for an adventure. so one can help that he wants to make a conciliatory efforts. but again, it's the people behind the scenes that have the power of the bureaucrats that you don't see. so if he has a repeats cabinet like he did last time, like pompei when bolton, that's not going to bode well. if he has a cabinet that is not hawkish but more davis, i'm more interested in real diplomacy in real trust building. then maybe there's a chance that this can be better. well, tara, i mean as an american, you are,
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you and i are both americans. i've heard a lot of people who in the, in the western media, who have decided to vote for kamala harris basing, that decision solely on the issue of abortion. because of, of course the supreme court ruling ended up reversing. roe vs wade. and um, so i wanna, i wanna ask, ask you, what you think about is, what do you think is going to happen when trump comes to power? because in the debates between harrison trump, of course harris accused trump of trying to come to power and establish a nationwide ban. and abortion, this is something that trump denies. how do you think the situation surrounding that issue is going to develop when from comes to power? so that's, that's a really interesting point on and, and how i'm going to address that is this donald trump said very effectively a few times that he would not do a federal ban on abortion. however,
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vance is very um, is very pro life and you do have people around him that are so it's remains to be seen how much legislation will be done. but trump didn't make a guarantee. there would not be under his administration of federal ban on abortion . and then of course in florida, if you watch the numbers they had a um they had a um, an abortion issue come up on the ballot where they would codified the right to choose . and it was, it's failed. so i think trump is where the, what writing on the walls with the voters. it's a very decisive, divisive issue, excuse me. and then of course you have maloney, a trump, who has soft power, right. she and her autobiography talked about how she is pro choice, and donald trump knows that it's so i think he's, i think the democrats were trying to watch on any issue that would differentiate them from donald trump and that was one of them. alright, archie contributor tar reed. thanks a lot for bringing us your insight on those issues. us now donald trump has
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previously mentioned on the program has already declared his victory. but despite that more preliminary results are still coming in right now as the votes are being counted. as you can see, most of the map is already read and donald trump saw his most recent successes in a lot of the so called swing states. specifically, pennsylvania was the most recent one that he was able to uh, be victorious. and there came just shortly after north carolina here and georgia as well. these are 3 major swing states. there wasn't sure it would be we weren't positive where it was going to go, but they have since confirmed support for donald trump. of course, another uh, marietta, swing states are still into not entirely decided like michigan in wisconsin. not all of the votes are in yet, but they are leaning towards uh, donald trump. same thing with arizona and nevada as well,
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while harris is on track to 6 your most of the new england region up here, which uh, she is already claimed. most of meanwhile, in terms of new york, uh, new hampshire, vermont, massachusetts, connecticut. of course main has some peculiar rules when it comes to the electoral college. it's a bit down the middle, not one way or the other in terms of kamala and hire, and trump. there so it's very likely that the outcome there is going to result in some electoral votes going to trump and others going to come all a harris once all of the votes are counted up in maine, but at any rate, most of the media in the west right now is saying that donald trump is basically an almost entirely shortly going to take the presidency new york times saying that it's a 95 percent chance and that he's expected to get at least $306.00 electoral votes . when all the votes are counted about, but trump is.

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