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Trump Ki Jeet Ki Dastan Amrici Tareekh Ke Pehlay Saza Yafta Saddar Maria Memon Ki Khusoosi Report
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00:00It is strange that the president of the world's oldest republic, which has a history of more than 200 years, is a convict, a criminal.
00:11The story of Donald Trump is very unique.
00:14The story of the victory of the nine-elected president of the United States of America has so many twists and turns that a Hollywood script can be made on it.
00:22Donald Trump started his second presidential campaign with about 91 different types of accusations and cases, including accusations of inciting people to attack Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021, in which he did not accept the results of the 2020 elections.
00:38Trump was found guilty of 34 serious crimes in New York for paying an illegal amount to an actor, after which he was the first former president to be charged with individual crimes and sentenced.
00:50More than half a billion dollars in fines were imposed on Trump when the courts ruled that he defamed Musannef and committed financial fraud in his business.
01:03On December 20, 2023, the state of Colorado imposed a ban on Trump under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment on the charges of Capitol Hill attack on January 6, according to which he could not participate in the state election in his own Republican Party.
01:18Later, two other states, Illinois and Maine, also imposed the same ban on Trump.
01:24But on March 4, 2024, nine judges of the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the U.S. states could not prevent Donald Trump from becoming the candidate for president and declared him eligible to contest the election.
01:38In this decision, the Supreme Court said that it was wrongly assumed from the Supreme Court of Colorado that the state can determine that it can declare another candidate ineligible for the post of Chief Candidate.
01:51The U.S. Supreme Court further said that it is the job of Congress, not the states, to implement such laws against the candidates for the post of Chief Candidate.
02:00Not just the cases, but Donald Trump has been safe from two murderous attacks and has reached the post of Chief Candidate.
02:07On November 5, Trump's victory is proof that the American people have no worries. They have voted for Trump, and the allegations and cases against him have been given in full.
02:18Not only this, but this election is also being said to be the death of the traditional media.
02:24All polls, election surveys, and newspapers have failed to estimate Trump's margin of victory.
02:34Everyone's analysis has been proven wrong.
02:36The American media itself is introspecting, asking questions, and apologizing for not being able to find out that Trump will win the election with such a large margin.
02:48In the U.S. elections, CNN's article says that Kamala Harris's defeat is raising questions on the media, influence, and listeners.
02:58It is possible that some questions will not be answered for years.
03:02According to a comment, the Federalist's focus was not on Trump, but on the Corporate Media Industrial Complex, which is the biggest loser of 2024.
03:13Daily Wire's podcaster Matt Walsh wrote on the Axe that the traditional media has died out because it has lost its ability to arrange statements.
03:23According to an anonymous television official's comment published in the article, if half the country has decided that Trump is capable of becoming president, it means that he is not reading the media.
03:33And we have completely lost our listeners.
03:37According to another comment, those who talk about election coverage will now have to find out how to understand and listen to more than half the country's population, who wake up on election night and say that enough is enough.
03:53So who made the statements? Who impacted the U.S. election?
03:58If we say that social media has made Trump win the U.S. election, it will not be wrong.
04:08If we tell you who played a key role in this, it is his son, Barron Trump.
04:14He is an 18-year-old boy and he told his father which podcasts he should go to, which topics are close to the hearts of young people, what the public wants to hear and who should go and give these interviews.
04:29So that 18-year-old boy played a key role in his father's social media campaign.
04:34These are things to learn, all political parties will have to adapt.
04:39And then of course, the legacy media was saddened by the fact that it was disconnected from their thoughts and the public's thoughts.
04:47And we also saw that the suggestion was floated that why not control social media or shut it down.
04:59D.C. and Congress have not been able to do one thing in regard to the rogue corporations.
05:06There are a lot of striking similarities in this.
05:10A large group from social media is also there and wants to regulate it.
05:16When the program is over, don't forget to give your feedback.
05:19Take care.

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