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Speaker 1 (00:00):
These six Democrats appeared in a video telling troops to defy.
We set illegal orders. Well after President Trump probably stopped
at halfway through and said, it's called seditious behavior at
the highest level. All in caps, Each one of these
traders to our country should be arrested and put on trial.

(00:24):
Their words cannot be allowed to stand. We will not
have a country anymore. An example must be set, must
be set. Capital letters again, second post. This is really bad.
It's dangers to our country. Their words cannot be allowed
to stand. Seditious behavior from traders. Lock them up, and
he set out, maybe stood up, drink a diet coke,

(00:48):
jiggled the ice around, did a couple putts there in
his office, went back, did one later, and said their
actions were punishable by death. From Tennessee. Oo, you can
defy the artists if they're illegal coming from DC. The
South is going to rise. Right. That sounds like the

(01:10):
start of a Civil war movie. But that's right here today, guys,
United States senators. That's well, I guess it happened in
civil rights in some of the states. You had Democrats
standing up saying we're going to be a white We're
going to be white education till the day I die.
I'm going to defy the government. We had it in

(01:36):
the Civil War. Some may think of another time it happened. Nah,
it's very very rare. And this is this is straight
up going for all the armed services, for our intelligence.
You know who had feelings about this, the White House
Deputy Chief of Staff, Steven Miller.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
It is insurrection, plainly, directly, without question. And when you
have one of the lawmakers on that video being unable
to stay and as you say, lengthy cross examination a
single so called illegal order, it just proves the point.
It's a general call for rebellion from the CIA and

(02:11):
the Armed Services of the United States by Democrat lawmakers.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
Think of this CIA, they got classified information, intelligence, foreign
contacts telling them to defy the commander in chief. Yeah,
that's what you would do in stage six of a rebellion.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
That those who carry weapons in America's name should defy
their chain of command and engage in open acts of insurrection.
That the CIA, the clandestine Service, which isn't even legally
authorized to operate in the United States, should engage and
again acts of rebellion, insurrection. These lawmakers should honestly resign

(02:53):
in disgrace and never return to public office again for
even daring to think, let alone to say these words,
and to say them proudly.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Yeah, when Chuck Shimmer's talking about President Trump threatened to
hang them, he didn't threaten to hang them. He reposted
a user's post saying hang them. George Washington would. And
that's a true statement. When you're treason as traitorous behavior.
They got in the rope around Benedict Arnold before he
took off to the UK, That's what would have happened,

(03:25):
telling the troops not to follow unlawful orders. O. President
Trump sees it as as treason his behavior. I think
many would. And I love the fact here the word
he came up, or maybe he said it before, but
Steven Miller here always say throwing fuel on the flames.
He called it nursing the flames. Man, they're nursing it.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
But it shows what a dangerous moment we're in. We
have seen the Democratic Party nurse the flames of violence
and insurrection against the federal government for the last ten months.
When you see this continuous campaign of violence against ice
officers and border patrol agents, when you see Democrat sanctuary
politicians and Democrat sanctuary governors side with the rioters, side

(04:10):
with the assaulters over federal law enforcement. And that spills
even into juries and grand juries. When you see Democrat
jurors engage in nullification to let off violent attackers who
are engaging in physical violence, physical assault against federal officers,
this is a dangerous moment. You have a political party,

(04:31):
an organization, the Democrat Party, and their message is that
any action, no matter how unlawful, no matter how dangerous,
no matter how much it threatenes constitutional order, is justified
if it keeps Democrat policies in effect at any cost.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
President Trump brought so many great people into his administration
and he's one of those and he don't even glance
around that notes are down. He's just wrapping machine gun
fire knowledge right from the old dome up there. Sorry,
I won the ball junk Steven, Well, who was it?

(05:07):
A AOC making short jokes because you can make short junkes.
Remember he's like five eleven. But he had to let
her know that. Well, here's a very strong woman and
responding to President Trump's statements out there. This is this

(05:29):
is like if you were asking about, uh, what were
the Rosenbergs something like that. I mean, that's you know,
treason as traitorous behavior. If all right, if Sergeant Carter
told Gomer he didn't have to do what Commander in
chief Kennedy said. You know, I'm going back in the

(05:50):
day with that. Some of you might not know, Gomer
paul USMC but yeah, you don't do that, commander in chief,
the president of the United States going above his command.
Let's remember who was it was it? Who was it
that called China and told them, hey, President Trump's acting crazy?

(06:15):
General Milli Vanilli, is that him? That's right? Yes, yeah,
I mean that's overstepping the commander in chief. You should
be in a military tribunal and their laws are different
over there. And I guess you can say things on
the floor there in Congress and you're in a different

(06:37):
kind of You can libel, you can lie different than
I guess sending a video out on X You're not
on the floor there. They don't have that, sending that
around the world. What does that say to our adversaries, Well,
they would say we got a lot of unstability. There's

(06:57):
Press Secretary of Levi att very very wrong from Miller
to Levit Karlin.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
I just follow up.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
The President and the Vice President, for that matter, have
accused the other side of encouraging political violence. Isn't that
exactly what the president is doing when he says that
members of Congress should be killed.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
Why aren't you talking about what these members of Congress
are doing to encourage it incite violence. They are literally
saying to one point three million active duty service members
not to defy the chain of command, not to follow
lawful orders every single reviews an illegal order, which because
they are, but they're suggesting, they're suggesting Nancy that the

(07:35):
President has given illegal orders, which he has not.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Nancy, orders are lawful. And she's again, she's not glancing
on her notes like Jean Pierre, flipping the pages like
Jinsaki going up. Hold on, let me turn to page
eight twelve, subtitled to it's highlighted in green. Now, it's
been proven.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
Every single order that is given to this United States Military,
by this Commander in chief and through this chain of command,
through the Secretary of War is lawful. And the courts
have proven that this administration has an unparalleled record at
the Supreme Court because we are following the laws. We
don't defy court orders. We do things by the books,
and to suggest and encourage that active duty service members

(08:23):
defy the chain of command is a very dangerous thing
for sitting members of Congress to do, and they should
be held accountable.

Speaker 5 (08:29):
And that's what the President wants to see.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
And to prove that the White House Press Corps doesn't
listen to how she responds or thinking of what question
they're going to ask to get there, hand up, pop up,
up up up what they're going to ask? I guess
they asked for more of it. She gave it to them.
Let's ask again, does he want to execute members of Congress?
Is act this morning?

Speaker 6 (08:49):
A President Trump ahew six Democratic lawmakers of seditious behavior
punishable life death. Just to be clear, does the President
want to execute members of Congo?

Speaker 4 (09:01):
No, Let's be clear about what the President is responding to,
because many in this room want to talk about the
president's response, but not what brought the president to responding
in this way. You have sitting members of the United
States Congress who conspired together to orchestrate a video message

(09:21):
to members of the United States military, to active duty
service members, to members of the National Security Apparatus, encouraging
them to defy the president's lawful orders.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
Guys, it's just all swept into hatred. Hatred from the left.
They celebrated Charlie's death. Let's remember it's all base is battles,
not against these senators, it's against the spirit behind it.
Spirit is in these senators and on college campuses. They're

(09:56):
still turning on, turning point events and staffs and attacking them. Man,
still doing it. Last ten years, man, we watched the
burned down businesses and threatened people in their cars, random
people and now teachers and nurses. No Shane gloating over
Charlie's murder told you the story on the show that

(10:21):
lady given Erica Kirk acting notes so that her acting
will appear more convincing. That is just it's a demon, man,
That's that's the monic we had. We had dozens of
Americans in the in the Summer of Love, killed property
damage more than any other insurrection in our in our history.

(10:44):
And they defended that. Remember they defended cities burning. And
then remember all the will it's gonna get much worse.
And let's Joe Biden won the twenty twenty election. They
didn't let up, right, he's the doj and the FBIDA
down people that didn't agree with them politically or want
their kids having their dingling unmentionables removed. Remember that, Yeah,

(11:09):
kept calling us fascist and Nazis. Levitt called them out.
She's like, you should know better. She gave the resumes.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
These three members of Congress, I will also add, knew
exactly what they were doing. You look at Alyssa Slotkins.
She's a former member of the CIA. Mark Kelly was
a captain in the US Navy. Maggie Goodlander was a
naval officer, and notably, she was also She is also
the wife of Joe Biden's National security former advisor, Jake Sullivan.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
Hey, can you agree with this that the whole house
of cards and what I mean by that is like
holding society together could come crashing down with one more
political assassination.

Speaker 7 (11:54):
Yeah, this is the Tremor Terry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Sad story here. Don't know much details of this. The
coroner's still trying to determine the cause of death. Highway
patrols say they're investigating a woman found dead Southeast resident
along one eighty four point thirty this morning. Call from
President police to CHP cedar Off around one eighty right there.
Woman found by two people in the area. Cause the
death unknown, So it does not appear to be suspicious

(12:22):
at the time. How can that not be suspicious at
that time? That is the most suspicious thing that there
would be probably going on at that time. A dead
body on the side of the road. Yeah, I'd put
that under suspicious. It's unknown why the woman was their
CHP said, does appear the woman might have been there overnight,
So I think we might can lead that to a

(12:45):
some moment without a place to live, all right. The
quote of the day. The quote of the day comes
from CNN. Congresswellman Little Crockett defended her comment on EPA
administrator Leezeldon. She included him the name of all the
Jeffrey Epstein money recipients, and now that was a different doctor.

(13:11):
Jeffrey Epstein gave money to LESE. Elden. And instead of
coming on and saying I'm sorry that my comment was
miss leading to mister Zelden and to his family, I
didn't want to insinuate and I was wrong on that. No,
I wasn't trying to mislead people. I just didn't have time.
You got twenty minutes you got to search on Google.

(13:34):
I didn't have time to, you know, do the details
before I accused somebody of taking money from a pedophile.
Just didn't have the time. We went on Google. What
are you expecting. I wasn't trying to mislead people. I
never said it was specifically the pedophile Epstein because I
knew we need more time to really dig in. And
if you think any of that was me giving my

(13:57):
version of it, you're about to hear it. No, those
were all her quotes. All her quotes was cue.

Speaker 8 (14:05):
And then you talked about Republicans taking money from a
Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 9 (14:08):
Here's what you said, who also took money from somebody
named Jeffrey Epstein? As I had my team digg in
very quickly, met Romney, the NRCC, Lee Zelden, George Bush
when read McCain, Palin Rick Lazio, do you want to

(14:29):
correct the record on the people, And I never said
that it was that Jeffrey Epstein, just so that people
understand when you make a donation, your picture is not there.
And because they decided to spring this on us in
real time, I wanted the Republicans to think about what
could potentially happen because I knew that. They didn't even
try to go through the FEC. So my team what
they did is they googled. And that is specifically why

(14:49):
I said a Jeffrey Epstein. Unlike Republicans, I at least
don't go out and just tell lies. Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
I like that. I don't just run out there entoying mascaus.
I googled it and George Bush was George H. W. Bush,
which was long before any of this was see even now,
she insinuated, people would think that was George w anyhow right,
they you got it from where I go.

Speaker 5 (15:11):
So my team what they did is they googled, and.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Okay, googled. Okay, good listen. If you ever get unvoted
out of office in Texas, I'm sure fresident you fight,
school district could find a job for you if you're
you know, use the AI, you know, do a step
up from Google. Should have gone AI. There, Crockett, she's
something else. She's uh kind of unbalanced, and that's not

(15:37):
normal human behavior when you accuse somebody of something like that. Oh, Lee,
Zelden was wrong and you weren't misleading people. I'm trying
to figure this.

Speaker 5 (15:47):
Because it was not the same one, that's fine.

Speaker 9 (15:49):
But when Lee Zelden had something to say, all he
had to say was it was a differ different Jeffrey Epstein.
He admitted that he did receive donations from a Jeffrey Epstein,
So at least I wasn't trying to mislead people. Now,
have I dug in to find out who this doctor is?
I have not, so I will trust and take What
he says is that it wasn't that Jeffrey Epstein. But

(16:10):
I was not attempting to mislead anybody.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
No, uh uh. And Leezell then come on trying to
turn it around on him. Did you catch that? Listen?

Speaker 9 (16:18):
Because it was not the same one, that's fine, But
when Lee Zelden had something to say, all he had
to say was it was a different jefferent Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
That's what they're base saying to you. That's exactly what
it is. What's wrong with him? Listen to this response,
I literally did not know. That's exactly what we're talking about.
Shut your mouth, that's what we're that's what we're saying.
You did not know, so you shouldn't have been doing that.

Speaker 9 (16:46):
I literally had maybe twenty minutes before I had to
do that debate.

Speaker 8 (16:51):
Yeah, but people might see that and say, well, you're
trying to make it sound like he took money from
I did not registered sex offender.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
No, but I literally did not know.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
No. I know why I said that, but I literally
didn't know. That's what we're saying. Are you ready to
run your head into the wall with this? I am.
Aren't you thinking like maybe you should have paused then
and dotted your eyes and crossed your t's and maybe
spent forty minutes on Google. Maybe, as CNN said, do

(17:22):
your homework.

Speaker 8 (17:23):
But someone might say, well, your team should have done
the homework to make sure it wasn't the convenotics.

Speaker 9 (17:27):
Within twenty minutes, you could not find that out, not
from just doing a quick search. On so number one,
I made sure that I was clear that it was
a Jeffrey Epstein, but I never said that it was
specifically that Jeffrey Epstein, because.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
I knew that we would need more time to really
dig in.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
All right, do her constituents not see through that that's pitiful?
Within twenty minutes, I couldn't find that out, not from
just doing a quick Google search. I needed time to
dig in. Yeah, you should dig in and then spend
more time and more time for you. Accuse somebody you
have taken a taken bucks from a pedophile. She is

(18:06):
just not smart. There you go, little crocket.

Speaker 7 (18:12):
You know this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the
Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
I went with my dad to a church conference in Texas.
I remember I got to see my old girlfriend from
fifth grade. We were there in Texas. That was I
remember being very nervous on the on the flight first
first time, and uh am, I one of these easy
travelers in the sky that you know back in the day.
I'll use this analogy. You know, they've got their legs

(18:40):
crossed or flipping the newspaper there. Just seems so relaxed,
and I'm like, lord, I know I'm a Christian, but
let's just get this straight. For this plane takes off,
you know, gripping the on the takeoffs, holding the handles
right there, you know, gripping if I can, if nobody
else is using my other one. And then once we
got it up, I relax and I'm pretty good, pretty good.

(19:04):
It's just always the takeoffs. I'm never comfortable on the takeoffs.
Once we're getting close to the airport, I know it's
been working that long long, and I feel real comfortable
when I hear the wheels drop underneath, when you hear
that flap go down, and okay, I feel good. And
boy when that fine old pullback of that break, when

(19:27):
you're on the runway and you're like, oh, we're on
the ground, you know that, Phil, And we should feel
that way because we're sitting in a metal tube going
six hundred miles an hour at thirty thousand feet. We're there,
we can't breathe, and it's freezing up there, and we're
I mean, well, I guess even by in the nineteen

(19:49):
twenties or a little after, we'd be space people that
high up lying that fast. Director Ryan Nigel, his dad
was in the airline busines. He said he always dressed up,
still does to this day. Slacks, dress shirt, no shorts,
he says. And the man wears shorts even when it's

(20:09):
chili out to me, so he said, no, and he's
not all first class dressed up. He sat in the
regular seats, remember how it used to be. There is
one thing I will say, I'm glad the change in
the airlines is do you want smoking or non smoking?
I'm in a metal tube and smoked doesn't stop anywhere.

(20:30):
It doesn't matter, It really doesn't. Yeah, that whole thing,
because you know people are nervous what you do, and
you're a nicotine addict, you go for the cigarettes. How
about that one? I remember one year my younger sister,
this had to be mid eighties, flying from Kentucky to
California or something. She was a smoker, and she got

(20:52):
this big jar pickles for Christmas. I mean a huge
jar that she you know, didn't want it to break,
so she carried that was her carry on a bag.
And who carried it?

Speaker 7 (21:02):
Me?

Speaker 1 (21:03):
And where did I sit smoking for her? And where
were we assigned? Seat? That last row in the back
that doesn't even go back a little bit. You're up
against the airplane wall. And I was surrounded by what
smokers holding what a big old jar pickles, going I'm
never doing this again. That was miserable in all of that.

(21:24):
And it was a pack flight because I couldn't. I
was trying to please, for the love of the Bukimian society,
let me out of here. Is there somewhere I can go?
Is there baggage. Can I go? Can I fly in baggage?
Put me downwards? Just this air and give me blankets? Yeah,
it was so I'm glad airlines have changed there today.

(21:49):
It's a treat if you go, Can I just have
two more of those honey roasted I'll be right back.
Oh okay, you feel extra treated. I get a couple
extra extra and you're always harved. It seems my last
meal had to be the last time I flew back
from my dad's birthday. That's right eightieth and May, and

(22:09):
at the Denver Airport. Wanted a burger and it was
the worst. It didn't even have salt on it. And
I think I paid like eighteen or twenty one dollars
for this basic cheeseburger. They didn't even buck and wine.
There's no competition. So even the food you get caught there,
you really got to come into your own bucket at

(22:30):
Kentucky fried chicken and some almonds and some some yogurt
or something that's about I never bring it. Well, you
can't get that through anymore, right, No, that get thrown away.
Your bottle of water gets thrown away. Oh, I'm thinking
about bucket a Kentucky fried chicken. They ushould provide that.
Would you like fried chicken? Or would you like a steak?

(22:50):
Or would you like some fish? We have a kid's
menu here, Yes, we do have that. Uh huh, yes
we have that too as well. Can top it with
that exactly? Would you like that? A little chilled? Wow?
One of those films I watch periscope films. Look that

(23:12):
up periscope films on YouTube. It's just fascinating. But they
have all these traveled to California twenty minute film things
you can watch and how well you're treated. Just something
so we got now. Department Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy put
out a video taking a look back at the things

(23:32):
that I watch, the glory days of air travel, and
then he edited in what's happening today? Fist fights, people
in their pajamas, just slamming each other. Uncivilized, I do
say so. Uncivilized. Huh. Too late, too late across the rubicon.

(23:55):
Now people aren't going to take care of their kids.
Now some people might help pregnate people still do that. No,
it is too late, eh, Secretary duff He said, four
hundred percent increasing outbursts on planes since twenty nineteen, one
in five flight attendant report experience in physical incidents. Unruly
passenger events had doubled since twenty nineteen, and he said,

(24:16):
it doesn't have to be this way. He's right, but
civility has left our society. You do know goal number
six of the forty five goals of communism, and I'm
going to read goal number six eliminate all laws governing
obscenity by calling them censorship and a violation of free
speech and press. Don't you wish our elected officials, and

(24:38):
I'll say the President of the United States in particular,
would clean up their botty mouse and show some dignity
that the office should be projecting. That's how I feel
about profanity. Now it's too late, but I politicianally, you
can cuss on your own time. And I'm an expert
on this, I really am. Past twenty years, I've had
to edit out the swears. I know who's cussing outside

(25:04):
of hot mic moments. I do know that candidate Trump
started it. He did, and we know that he did.
Now f bombs a routine in DC and stayed in
local You know I'm right on this. Profanity in everyday
life don't even get going with the media. Really, see

(25:27):
noticing it with females. Aren't you swearing up a storm
like a sailor on leave? I saw this online swear
words and Taylor Swiss albums. Let's see her first three, nothing,
her fourth, one or fifth, two or six, three or
seventh or eighth, fifth, five of them and her ninth

(25:49):
she was up to twenty swears by her tenth almost forty.
Her latest fifty five one analysis discovered that movie and
TV shows now have nine times more profanity, blasphemy and
foul language than those in nineteen eighty. Well, I thought
it'd be more nine times. I mean all the swearing right, Well,

(26:13):
see it goes along with the chaos. To the Marxists,
it's hey, that's acceptable. So if you're trying to restrain me, Hey,
you can't do that. That's evil man. We're fighting back
against that. I look at it as a tool. Now,
there are hot mic moments, and there are things that
people say, we can't alter all speech, but when they

(26:36):
design it, planet put it right in there for thinking
that they're adding effect. Right, our politicians, do you like that?
Maybe some people like that? Goes, Hey, it's just like
the average man. Now, I look at our body, not
like just a big old bag of random chemicals there

(26:57):
that and words are not just sounds. The chemicals make
it all. Our words come from our our mouths. We
know that. Let's go a little bit deeper. Where's that
created in the brain? The words? Right? Well, I think
the brain's responding to something. Yes, it's our soul. Right,

(27:20):
and we live in an undignified society. How about let's
all choose not to add to that. Huh.

Speaker 7 (27:26):
This is the tremortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Talk about this story. I saw at presnelb dot com
a presnel man and I'm glad to announce this. It's
a horrible reason why he's going to prison, but he
sent us to forty years in prison. Sexual exploitation of
a child receipt distribution of child porn forty years in prison.
Way to go. Monaco gotst Lo forty four creator a
social media account back in twenty nineteen, pretending to be

(27:54):
an eighteen year old boy. He's the account to talk
with younger people, convincing to send him sexual explicit content
of themselves. I would assume in twenty twenty he began
using messaging apps when I watched my Predator shows and
my Chris Hansen take Down with Chris Hansen. He's got

(28:16):
a different style kind of going on. Now. He's up
in Michigan a lot. He's down in Louisiana a lot.
He's down in Florida a lot. But they meet up
with him, groom them, or they meet up with them
on a you know, kind of a social media app
or whatever, and then they take them to these other
apps where they can erase it real quick. They were

(28:37):
other people he was talking to on the messaging apps
were people that were also sexually attracted to children. According
to the US Attorney Office, he sent and received multiple
images of sexual abuse of children or in fifteen hundred
images and videos. After forty years, he has to be
under supervisor release for fifteen years. Why let him back out? No, No,

(29:01):
that's forty years in the future. But there's gonna be
little kids forty years in the future. His conduct, they said,
escalated in twenty twenty after a minor victim to law
enforcement he had been sexually exploited online that an individual
later identified to this man added him as a friend
on Snapchat. So I guess that was the first connection.

(29:22):
He'd sent over a dozen images of his to this
minor victim entice the victim to send back. According to
court records, forty years could and this is a combination
going on with the Central California Internet Crimes against Children's
Task Force. It sounds like something Chris Hansen. He needs
to come out and do some shows with. I'm out

(29:44):
here in California with the president, police Department involved, the
Sheriff's office involved, only in security involved. Good glad that
man's going to jail for a long time. And from
what I picked cup on, they're not real popular in
the joint, almost to the point I guess some places

(30:06):
they gotta they gotta live in some other section. Can't
be out there with dumbbells and bars around because you
did what an eight year old boy? You said, what
pictures did you? Yeah? And that's something how justice is

(30:27):
put out by And I'm not listen. I do I
believe in the death penalty for raping a child. Yes,
I don't think that it needs to be done at
the hands of inmates. No, if you are and you
got to have the proof, of course, you have to
have the proof on that. But yeah, that's I'd rather
let cocaine dealers out and put these people in forever

(30:50):
if you say you don't have room in the jails.
I saw today a judge ordered some Texas public schools
to remove the Ten Commandments, and I'm like, man, that
is that's what we need in this country. If we
just we just followed those. You can be you can
be Mormon or Methodist or whatever. Whatever. Let's just follow those. Tink,

(31:15):
how much better of the world would be. Guess who's
getting a little dose. I guess he's gonna go meet
with President Trump. Mom, dammy, the new socialist mayor of
New York City. This is when he was out, this
is when he was out campaigning.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
My administration would be Donald Trump's worst nightmare.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Then guess what happened. The transition team gave him some
binders or sent over some files or however they do it,
and he got it to look at the at the checkbook.

Speaker 7 (31:43):
The assistant Trevor Jerry show Mondo, Valley's power dog,
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