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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I want to be clear.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
There is a lot of moving parts to what's happening
with Israel and Hamas, and much of this is changing
so quickly that it's almost hard to keep up with
it because there are a lot of parties involved. There
are terrorist organizations, there are states that are involved in negotiations.
There is the American side, the White House, we have
centers and congressmen, State Department that are all chiming in here,
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and then there's Israel, and then there's a Maas. And
what I am going to give you now is the
best information I have at the moment. That's what I
want to make sure I make very very clear to you.
So let me start with what I've just been told
moments ago. Number One, Israel Amas have agreed to a
pause in fighting in Gaza. Why one reason, so that
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the remaining hostages can be freed in the coming days
in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Now, that is new, that is not something that's been
talked about before.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
It Now this also goes back to what they say
they are in general accepting elements of a plan that
was put forward by President Donald Trump and his administration
that would represent the biggest breakthrough in months in the
devastating two year war. Hamanus at this moment and this
could change, I'm giving you the best info I have
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at the moment, says that it is agreed to the
deal that will lead to the end of the war
in Gaza, that will draw the Israeli troops, the entry
of AID into Gaza, and the exchange of prisoners for hostages.
While many questions remain, the sides appear to be closer
than they have been in several months to ending a
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war that has killed tens of thousands of Pales Indians,
destroyed most of Gaza, and ignited other armed conflicts across
the Middle East. Now here's what we know now. President
Trump is now saying the hostages will be released from
Gaza on Monday or Tuesday. The President opened a meeting
with his cabinet the White House by speaking about the
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ceasefire deal and his plans to travel to the Middle East.
He said, it is a complicated process for the houses
to be released from Gaza, but it will happen on
Monday or Tuesday, and once you're the president, in his
own words, listen to this.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
No, last night, we reached a momentous breakthrough in the
Middle East, something that people said was never going to
be done. We ended the war in Gaza and really
on a much bigger basis, created peace and I think
it's going to be a lasting peace, hopefully and everlasting
piece piece in the Middle East. We secured the release
of all of the remaining hostages and they should be
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released on Monday or Tuesday. Getting them as a complicated process.
I'd rather than tell you what they have to do together.
There are places you don't want to be, but we
are getting the hostages back on Tuesday, Monday or Tuesday,
and that'll be a day of joy. I'm gonna try
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and make a trip over We're gonna try and get
over there, and we're working on the timing, the exac timing.
We're gonna go to Egypt where we'll have a signing,
an additional signing. We've already had a signing representing me,
but we're gonna have an official signing. And the amazing
thing is all of the countries over there, from Guitar
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to Saudi Arabia to Uoe to all of them, I
mean the rich ones, the less than rich ones, They've
all come together something which is amazing. Actually, they've all
come together for this and they're really probably the best
relationships they've ever had. So it's been really something incredible
that nobody thought it was possible to get it done.
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And very importantly, the hostages are coming back, as you know,
they consider them hostages, they talk about them as hostages.
But there are approximately twenty eight dead people, mostly young,
mostly men and boys, I mean boys. The one woman
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talked about her baby. Her baby's twenty five years old,
but you know, to her, it's her baby, and we're
bringing them home, we're getting them to getting everything, and
to those parents, the dead young man is just as
important as though it were, as though this person were alive.
It's amazing. I've never seen anything quite like it. I've
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been very much involved, I've never seen anything quite like it.
But it's really peace in the Middle East. And you
remember October seventh was terrible, but also from the Hammas standpoint,
they probably lost seventy thousand people. That's big retribution. That's
big retribution. But at some point that that whole thing
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has to stop, and we're going to see too. Gaza
is going to be slowly redone. You have tremendous wealth
in that part of the world by certain countries and
just a small part of that. They what they make
will do wonders for Gaza, and I think you're gonna
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see some tremendous country stepping up and putting up a
lot of money and taking care of things. But this
tremendous spirit like I haven't seen. And even the news
I won't call it fake news for this purpose, because
they really were very fair today, I must say in
all cases, but they covered it very well. They covered
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it very fairly. Everybody loves it. Everybody people that were
never giving us a fair shake. Frankly, they they can't
even believe it. They're so they're amazed by it. A
lot of people are. But it was just everything came together.
I think the attack was very important on Iran because
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let's say that didn't happen, then probably by now have
a nuclear weapon, numerous nuclear weapons, and therefore, even if
we signed a deal, there'd be a big dark cloud
over it and it wouldn't be the same thing. So
Iran's different. But Iran wants to work on peace. Now
they've informed us and they've acknowledged that they are totally
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in favor of this deal. They think it's a great thing,
so we appreciate that, and we'll work with Iran. As
you know, we have major sanctions on Iran and lots
of other things. Would like to see them be able
to rebuild their country too, but they can't have a
nuclear weapon. So I want to express my tremendous gratitude
to the leaders of Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey for helping
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us reach this incredible day and for being there. They
were there with us all the way. And of course,
as you know, Saudi Arabia and Jordan and so many.
I will tell you President Erduwan was personally involved and
dealing with Homas and some of the others. He's been great,
They've all they've all been really amazing. Indonesia's been amazing.
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Indonesia's been fantastic. The whole world has come together for this.
People that didn't get along, people that didn't like each other,
neighboring countries that frankly didn't like each other, but now
they just this this moment in time. So we look
forward to welcoming the hostages like you can't believe, home
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to their families, and that'll take place early next week.
We hope Monday or Tuesday, and all Americans should be
proud of the role that our country is playing and
bringing this terrible conflict to the end to an end.
And I want to thank I mean some of the people.
Jd you were fantastic, and Pete you were great, Marco
is fantastic. I mean some of you were very much
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involved in looking around so indirectly, I think almost everybody
in this room was involved. Susie, I want to thank
you very much. You were incredible. You've done it an
incredible job. So and yes, John, what you've done was invaluable.
Cia John ratcliffein He's been an incredible job. So I
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want to thank you all. And if I'm missing anybody,
I apologize, but you've been amazing. And then Steve Whitcoff,
who worked so hard, and you remember we settled seven.
This is number eight. We settled seven wars or major conflicts,
but wars, and this is number eight. And the one
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that I thought would be maybe the quickest of all
would be Russia Ukraine, and I think that's going to
happen too. But in the meantime, they're losing about seven
thousand people a week, and that seems pretty bad. Losing
mostly soldiers, young soldiers. They go out to war and
they're getting killed. And while it doesn't affect us in
a lot of ways, we've got a big ocean in between.
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You don't want to see that happen. It was a
big mistake that war should had never happened. It would
have never happened if I were president.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
It's very clear the President of the United States of
America understood how important this moment was, how important it
was to use multiple countries to communicate, how important it
was to have a team, not just him, that was
working on this. And this is something that's incredible because
Israel a Moss have signed off on the phase, the
major phase, first phase of this piece plan. And this
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listen to just how the media, it's the corporate media,
are just willing to finally admit that what the president
has done was so impossible that they're willing to actually
admit it and give credit to the President for pulling
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all of these people together and to getting this done.
And I will say this, I wish the media was
more like this because if they were, even as you're
the president there when he was talking at the cabinet meeting,
he was like, look, I'm not even gonna call him
fake news. They cover this on the right way, there
would be that type of respect, and this two minute
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montage I'm going to play you of these different channels
explaining how big of a deal this is was one
of those moments from like finally, finally there's something that's
good that has happened. Hostages are gonna be released, there
is gonna be peace, and people are gonna stop suffering
and dying, and the media got it right. It's sad
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that it took this type of an extreme issue for
them to get it right, but I hope they learn
from this, because when you get it right, I will
praise you, just as the President did a moment ago
in the Oval Office.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
Made no mistake.
Speaker 5 (13:09):
It looks like President Trump has actually pulled off something
here that many presidents before him have failed to do.
Speaker 6 (13:17):
Just need to underscore what an enormous moment this is
for so many people in this region, for the people
of Gaza who have endured two years of war, for
the families of these forty eight remaining hostages who have
endured two years of absolute agony. This is a watershed moment.
Speaker 7 (13:34):
We've heard it again and again from a number of
people today really giving credit to President Trump for getting
this deal over the finish line. What are you hearing
from your sources with regard to President Trump's role in
getting both parties to sign off on at least the
first phase of this piece plan.
Speaker 8 (13:49):
Well, certainly this is an enormous moment for the world, but.
Speaker 6 (13:52):
Also for this administration, a big win for the President,
who has been very personally involved in this.
Speaker 9 (13:57):
Lens is a major accomplishment for President something that he's
been really trying to work toward. There's been a lot
of critics and questioning of whether or not he could
pull off sort of negotiating and working.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
To try to get all these sides together.
Speaker 9 (14:09):
Of course, there are a lot of nations involved, so
this is of course not just a victory for President Trump,
but really a number of Arab nations, Hamas and of
course the Israel. But this is really huge, dudes, and
the President of course announcing it online.
Speaker 7 (14:20):
So what do you make of what the President has
said in a social media post that they've signed off
in the first phase of the Piece Plan.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
What does that mean to you? Anderson? Momentous day.
Speaker 7 (14:32):
There's not much good news in the world. This is
great news.
Speaker 8 (14:35):
I am trying to hold it together, honestly, working on
this issue.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
A very long time Israel. Make no mistake, this is
a huge night, potentially the end of the nightmare for people,
for the people of Gods. That is going to be
an enormous relief for the people of Israel, potentially the
end of a two year long nightmare.
Speaker 8 (14:52):
And for these families still waiting for the remaining hostages
who are still alive to come home. This has been
an agonizing wait. And of course the families who will
get the remains of loved ones who died while in captivity.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
And by the way, it wasn't just the media, and
that was a lot of the breaking news media, it
was also those that do more of the debate in commentary.
I will give credit always where credit is due. There's
a show that I do a fair amount, CNN's Abby's
Phillips show. She I think it's fair to say, completely
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shocked her viewers and not only them, the entire panel
by defending and credit President Trump with his peace through
Strength policy after the Gods of Peace victory last night.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
I want you to hear what she said that this
was not doable when President Biden was in office.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
I think the biggest problem that the President Biden had
is there was no pressure from Qatar, from Turkey, from Egypt.
They were actually facilitating in many ways what was going on,
and that is really ultimately how it all came together.
I mean, but but I think by saying that it's
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sort of an acknowledgement, Trump has changed that dynamic.
Speaker 9 (16:10):
Yeah, I think that.
Speaker 4 (16:11):
I mean, he's clearly I don't know how he thinks,
you know, And I think there's a lot that remains
to learn about what prompted that change. But I do agree, yes, somehow,
some way that that changed what.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
I go back to what I said, I will always
give credit where credit is due. And there are many
in the media right now that are going, Okay, we
didn't think this was possible. We didn't believe that this
could happen. As Abby said, there there's no one that
believes this could have been done under Joe Biden's time
his watch.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
I mean, this just wouldn't have gotten done.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
The countries that had to come to help get this
done would not work with Joe Biden in the way
that they're working with Donald Trump. Also, we wouldn't have
had the bombing of the Iranian nuclear facility, which was
a part of this getting this done, and showing the
strength and the power, and it made people understand that, like, hey,
Donald Trump's not screwing around.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
He's not somebody you want to mess with.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
So if he says you might want to get to
this peace, you might want.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
To get to this peace. And I think that's a
big part of this.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Now, this also goes back to just the pure joy
and the mission. This should be non partisan, it should
be non political. If you look at what President Trump
said at the White House on Wednesday night, he made
it clear on this monumental Gazza peace deal.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Like this is great news for the world.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
It's great news for Israel, it's great news for the Palestines,
it's great news for Muslims, it's great news for the
Arab countries. It's great news for our country as well.
That is not political. No one should look at it
as political. And this is again I'm going to play
it for you because I think it's important for you
to hear it the present and you can hear the
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joy because he is joyful that he's saving lives.
Speaker 10 (17:57):
It's a great honor to be involved in it. We
had some tremendous help, as you know, with everybody from
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and Marco and we had everybody, JD.
The whole group was just amazing. And the military was,
as you know, very instrumental in getting this done. We
have a great military with great leadership. The whole world
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came together, to be honest, so many countries that you
wouldn't have even thought of it, they came together. The
world has come together around this deal, and that's something
I would say that without that wouldn't happen. So many
countries that you wouldn't have thought of have wired their
best wishes and their commitment to do whatever is necessary.
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The country surrounding of all signed. I mean, they're all
signed up, and it's been really an amazing period of
time and so great for Israel, so great for Muslims,
for the Arab countries, and so great for this country,
for the United States of America, and that we could
be involved in, you know, making ideal like this happened
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because it was you know, many years they've talked about
peace in the Middle East. This is more than gadz.
This is peace in the Middle East. And it's been
incredible thing.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
It's an incredible thing.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
President Trump talking about this in a way that I
think everyone should be behind everyone should be behind him,
and seeing some of the media saying it now the
way that they are saying it is I think good
for the country. I also think having a president that
understands who needs to be at the table to get
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it done and sharing the success as he did around
that cabinet table and saying, look, there's others that maybe
I didn't mention. I don't want to offend you, I'm sorry,
but like thank you. It took a team effort literally
around the world, literally around the world to get this done,
and America led the way. Something else that was amazing
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was the jubilant crowds that filled the streets not only
of Gaza but also in Israel on Thursday to celebrate
the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, minting. The crowds
chanted the name of the United States President Donald Trump
and called friend to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for
brokering the deal. The crowd in Tel Aviv's Hostage Square
was particularly enthusiastic. They waved American flags and chanted Nobel
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Prize to Trump. Crowds in Gaza also celebrate the end
of the war and chanted Trump's name in Gaza folks.
An agricultural artist named Peter Winner took his enthusiasm for
Trump as a Nobel laureate to the next level by
writing Nobel for Trump and huge letters on a field
in northern Israel. The hostages and the mis Seeing Family's
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forms comprised the families of Amaque kidnapping victims wrote a
letter to the Nobel Committee on Monday asking him to
honor Trump as well, saying, quote President Trump's determination to
bring peace made possible what many said was impossible.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
We strongly urge you to award President Trump.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
And Nobel Peace Prize because he has vowed he will
not rest and will not stop until every glass hostage
is back home, the families wrote. In the past year,
no leader organizations contributed more to peace around the world
than President Trump. While many have spoken eloquently about peace,
he has achieved it. While others have offered empty promises
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and that may have been a jab at Joe Biden,
he has delivered tangible results that have saved countless lives.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
This is what I voted for.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
But this is a day where every American should be happy,
should be thankful, should be proud of our president, not
for political win, but for a win of humanity and
a win about peace. This also, by the way, brings
up another story. I was just talking about Mandanni, but
now there's a problem with radicals around the world. This
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is the other part that so many liberals need to understand.
We are witnessing now the radicalization of people because the
Democratic Party, for example, in America is not willing to
hold those accountable for their extremist ideology. I'll give you
another example of just how bad it's gotten. A terrorists
jihadis pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in a phone
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call to police during the course of last week's synagogue attack.
Counter Terrorism officials have now revealed for the first time
to the public. The drip of revelations about the Manchester
synagogue attack continued to be released, including information they had
in the very first minutes of their investigation. The Specialist
counter Terrorism Police revealed on Wednesday that a thirty five
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year old Syrian migrant had spoken to a police telephone
operator in a call while the attack was actually underway,
boasting he'd killed two Jews in the name of the
Islamic State. Telephone the phone call took place after the
man had approached the Heaton Park Synagogue and have been
told to go away by worshippers and volunteer guards. He
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then returned with a car to run over pedestrians and
then disembark to continue the attack with a knife. Worshippers
barricade the door of the synagogue and they found the
man trying to stab his way through a window by
police when they turned up seven minutes after the attack began.
Police were warned about the Manchester Synagogue Terris becoming radicalized.
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We also learned in a new report as well, meaning
that this radical type of anarchy is spreading around the
world and yes, it does actually go back to anti
Semitism now. So far, police say they believe that the
quote influenced man was influenced by extreme Islamic ideology. They
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have stopped short of definitively declaring, however, the ideology behind
the attack, or indeed definitely calling it a tear attack.
You cannot make this up because now we are seeing
so many around the world refusing to admit when someone
is an extremist. Counter Terrorism police saying this on Wednesday.
We are continuing to investigate the full circumstances and motivation
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behind what happened. The investigation is continuing at pace, so
yet again we have law enforcement and those that are
in charge afraid to call it a spade a spade.
In the first hours and days after the attack, we
know that the man had told police that why he
did it, what he was inspired by, that he was
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an extremist. In fact, the Daily Telegraph revealed the number
of known wives of the man is now up to three,
with a teenage girlfriend understood to have been involved as well.
But yes, we don't know what the attack was actually about.
And by the way, these marriages took place despite bigamy
being illegal in the United Kingdom. All the participants are
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thought to be adherent to the Islamic faith. Two of
the wives are understood to be white converts to Islam.
One of the wives been arrested on suspicion of terror
offenses since last week's attack. But yes, we still don't
know what the motive is. Now there's a bigger warning
here as well, and that is why are we allowing
so many outside forces to have such an impact in
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a negative way, not only in this country but other
countries like the UK, which brings me to another story
that you need to know about that no one is
talking about or reporting on. We have now found out
through Chinese government records that a left wing billionaire, Nevilroy Singham,
as a corporate officer for thought Works Beijing. The tech
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billionaire turned left wing agitator. His journey from Chicago based
ento mineur to Shanghai resident has been anything but ordinary.
After founding thought Works Incorporated in ninety three and building
the company into a software consulting powerhouse, Singham helped orchestrate
its sale in October of twenty seventeen for seven hundred
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and eighty five million to a group of funds managed
by London based private equity firm Apex Partners. Corporate records
for the United Kingdom confirmed Singham's resignation from thought Works
to same month, and his own LinkedIn profile says he's
been retired since twenty seventeen. This is where the story
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gets interesting. Thought Work's English language website relegates him to
its alumni section, reinforcing the image of a clean break
that he's not actually involved with this Chinese company, but
Chinese government records are now suggesting otherwise. These records list
the Man as a corporate officer a thought Works Chinese
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subsidiary thought Works Beijing as recently as June seventeenth of
this year, and for at least as far back as
twenty twenty two.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Now.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
These records are from the National Enterprise Credit Reporting System,
that is, China's corporate registry. Other documents, including trade show
profiles and help wanted ads, lists Singham as thought Works
Beijing's official contact in twenty twenty one as well. When
asked by the Breitbart News Foundation for comments specifically about
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the records for thought Works Beijing, a spokesman for thought
Works responded saying, quote, Roy's affiliation with thought Works ended
when he sold the company in seventeen to Apex. Thought
Works has not been involved with Roy in a business
capacity since he sold the company. Now here's the part
that you should care about. Singham has been in the
news a lot lately, most notably in connection with his
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role in funding the anti Israel and sometimes anti Semitic
protests movement on college campuses.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
This is why you should care.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
A twenty twenty three report from the New York Post
found that Seeingham and his wife left wing code Pink
Code founder, another radical group. Jody Evans had donated more
than twenty point four million to the People's Forum from
twenty seventeen to twenty twenty two through a series of
shell organizations and donor advisory groups, accounting for nearly.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
All of the group's funding.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
Evan sits on the People's Forum's Board of directors, according
to the group's twenty twenty three financial disclosures. Now, the
People's Forum has put itself at the front lines of
the anti Israel protests movement. In fact, following the October
seventh demas Ter attacks, the People's Forum wasted no time
drumming up opposition to Israeli military action, organizing a rally
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in Times Square on October eighth the very next day,
literally mere hours after the Hamas militants murdered and kidnapped
thousands of Israelis, as well as a series of protests
at Columbia University the following summer. We also know that
there's another man and accused of murdering to Israeli embassy
employees outside the Jewish.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Capital Museum in May.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
He took part in those protests in seventeen and eighteen
that were organized by the left wing groups connected to
the People's Forum through funding from Singham. According to report
in the New York Posts Now, Singham has also notably
funded groups connected to the recent Los Angeles migrant riots.
According to x user data, Republican organizations backed by Singham
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have allegedly played key roles in the violent protests across
the United States of America Now. According to New York Times,
over a quarter of Code Pink's funding since twenty seventeen
has come from groups closely tied to Singham. Perhaps not coincidentally,
Code Pink's criticism of the Chinese Communist Party has waned
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in recent years. Evans, once a harsh critic of China's
human rights abuses, has been noticeably more muted on the
topic as well. In twenty twenty, Code Pink launche China
Is Not Our Enemy campaign aimed at countering the US
aggression towards China through love for humanity and dedication to
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mutual respect, cooperation, world peace. According to the campaign's own
x account now, since the group began receiving funding from Singham,
Code Pink has described Western concerns over the Chinese government's
treatment of the Yugur population as quote a tool to
drive the US's hybrid war on China, mirroring talking points
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directly used by the Chinese Communist Party. So this is
what we should all be concerned about, Following the money,
the Chinese government record showing that this left wing billionaire
who made his money in the US may now be
trying to undermine our country from Beijing. And that's a
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