Lara Trump ACCIDENTALLY SAYS TOO MUCH About Trump's Plan to Interfere in Upcoming Election!!!

Jesse Dollemore
24 Apr 202411:23

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the political strategy of the Republican Party, particularly focusing on the role of Laura Trump, co-chair of the party, and the potential implications of recent legal changes. It highlights the party's efforts to bolster 'election integrity' through training 100,000 poll workers, a move that follows the lifting of a 35-year-old consent decree. The decree previously restrained the RNC from engaging in certain practices at the polls, which were seen as intimidating and potentially suppressive towards minority voters. The script also references the surprising primary vote totals for Nikki Haley in Pennsylvania and suggests that the RNC's tactics may include voter interference and suppression. The speaker urges viewers to vote in large numbers to counteract these potential tactics and protect the democratic process.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿค” Laura Trump, Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, is now the co-chair of the Republican Party, which is significant as Donald Trump is the presumed nominee for the party.
  • ๐Ÿ› Despite not being an official nominee yet, Donald Trump has secured the delegates needed, indicating a strong position within the party leading up to the convention.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ There is a perception being pushed that Donald Trump has overwhelming support, including among the black and Latin communities, which the speaker suggests is not accurate.
  • ๐Ÿ“Š The primary results in Pennsylvania show that Nikki Haley, despite being out of the race for weeks, still received a significant number of votes, suggesting potential weaknesses in Trump's support.
  • ๐Ÿšจ Laura Trump has announced a plan to train 100,000 people as poll workers for the Republican Party, which the speaker interprets as a move towards voter interference and suppression.
  • ๐Ÿ“ There is a reference to a lifted moratorium that previously prevented the RNC from training poll workers, which has now been removed, allowing for more active participation in polling locations.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฎโ€โ™‚๏ธ The speaker alleges that the Republican Party has a history of voter intimidation practices, including the use of off-duty police officers in minority precincts.
  • ๐Ÿšซ A consent decree that barred the RNC from pursuing certain ballot security measures was lifted in 2018, which the speaker suggests could lead to a resurgence of those practices.
  • ๐Ÿคฌ The speaker criticizes the Trump family and the Republican Party for their alleged anti-democratic tactics and for putting unqualified people in high positions.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฐ An Atlantic article is referenced, which details the history of the consent decree and the RNC's past actions that led to it, highlighting the potential risks of the RNC being free from court supervision.
  • โš–๏ธ The speaker calls for voters to turn out in large numbers to counteract potential voter suppression and illegal tactics, emphasizing the importance of participation in the democratic process.

Q & A

  • Who is Laura Trump and what is her current position?

    -Laura Trump is the daughter-in-law of Donald Trump and she is currently serving as the co-chair of the Republican Party.

  • What is the significance of Donald Trump being the presumed nominee for the Republican Party?

    -Being the presumed nominee indicates that Donald Trump has secured enough delegates to be the party's candidate in the upcoming convention, although it has not been made official yet.

  • What does the term 'presumptively nominated' imply?

    -The term 'presumptively nominated' suggests that a candidate is widely expected to become the party's nominee, even though the official nomination process is not yet complete.

  • What was the outcome of the Pennsylvania primary that is mentioned in the transcript?

    -In the Pennsylvania primary, Nikki Haley, despite being out of the race for weeks, received almost 160,000 votes, which is greater than 95% of the vote, indicating a significant level of support that does not bode well for Donald Trump's candidacy.

  • What does Laura Trump's statement about 'not having their hands tied' imply?

    -Laura Trump's statement implies that the Republican Party believes it is now free from certain legal restrictions that previously limited their actions regarding voter suppression tactics.

  • What was the moratorium on the RNC training people for polling locations?

    -The moratorium was a restriction that lasted for about 40 years, preventing the RNC from training people to work in polling locations and tabulation centers due to a consent decree related to past voter intimidation practices.

  • How does the lifting of the consent decree affect the RNC's actions?

    -With the lifting of the consent decree, the RNC is now free to pursue ballot security measures without court pre-clearance, which could potentially lead to renewed efforts in voter suppression tactics.

  • What is the role of the 100,000 committed people that Laura Trump mentioned?

    -These individuals are being trained as poll workers by the RNC to ensure election integrity. They will be stationed inside polling places and handle ballots, which could influence the voting process.

  • What does the Atlantic article discuss in relation to the Republican Party's ballot security campaign?

    -The Atlantic article discusses the end of the consent decree that had bound the RNC for 35 years, allowing them to engage in ballot security measures. It highlights the party's history of voter intimidation practices and the potential risks of these practices re-emerging.

  • What are the implications of the RNC's new freedom to engage in ballot security measures?

    -The implications include the potential for increased voter suppression, intimidation of voters of color, and the removal of people from voter roles based on erroneous information, which could undermine the democratic process.

  • What is the importance of a high voter turnout in the context of the script?

    -A high voter turnout is crucial to counteract potential voter suppression tactics and to ensure that the will of the majority is accurately represented in the election, despite any attempts to manipulate the process.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿšฉ Political Strategy and Election Integrity Efforts

The first paragraph discusses the political landscape with Laura Trump as the co-chair of the Republican Party and Donald Trump as the presumed nominee. It highlights the perception management tactics used by the Trump family and their supporters to project an image of overwhelming support, including false claims about securing the black and Latin votes. The speaker criticizes these tactics as misleading and emphasizes that the actual support is not as strong as portrayed, using Pennsylvania's primary results as evidence. The paragraph also addresses voter suppression and interference strategies, referencing a clip of Laura Trump discussing the RNC's plan to train 100,000 poll workers to 'protect' votes, which the speaker interprets as a form of voter suppression.

05:02

๐Ÿ“œ Legal Precedents and the RNC's Newfound Freedom

The second paragraph delves into the legal context of the Republican National Committee's (RNC) past activities and recent lifting of a consent decree that had restricted their 'ballot security' measures for 35 years. The Atlantic article cited explains how the RNC had been involved in voter intimidation practices, such as sending sample ballots to communities of color and using off-duty police to patrol majority-minority precincts. The paragraph also criticizes Laura Trump's misunderstanding of the legal implications of a judge's death on the consent decree. It warns of the potential for renewed voter suppression tactics now that the RNC is no longer bound by court supervision, and it calls for voters to turn out in large numbers to counteract these tactics.

10:05

๐Ÿ“ข Open Admission of Suppression Tactics and Call to Action

The third paragraph condemns the Republican Party's open discussion of their voter suppression tactics, accusing them of anti-democratic behavior. It mentions past incidents of violence and intimidation at polling locations in predominantly black areas following the 2020 election. The speaker urges viewers to be vigilant and to vote in large numbers to counteract these suppressive efforts. The paragraph concludes with an invitation for audience engagement through comments, voicemails, emails, and social media, and an encouragement to be genuine and take care of one another.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กPresumptive nominee

A presumptive nominee is a candidate who has a significant lead in delegates or votes and is widely expected to be the party's nominee, even though the nomination process is not yet formally concluded. In the script, Donald Trump is referred to as the presumptive nominee for the Republican Party, indicating that he is expected to be the party's candidate for the presidency despite the convention not having occurred yet.

๐Ÿ’กVoter suppression

Voter suppression refers to tactics or strategies used to discourage or prevent certain groups of people from voting. In the script, it is mentioned that the Republican Party is planning to use voter suppression tactics in the 2024 presidential election, which is a significant concern as it undermines the democratic process.

๐Ÿ’กElection integrity

Election integrity refers to the trustworthiness and fairness of an election process. The script discusses the Republican Party's focus on election integrity, which in this context seems to involve training poll workers to be present in polling locations, potentially implying a concern over fraudulent activities or a need to ensure that votes are accurately counted.

๐Ÿ’กPoll workers

Poll workers are individuals who assist with the administration of elections, often performing duties such as checking voters in, providing information, and handling ballots. The script mentions that the Republican National Committee has trained 100,000 committed people to be poll workers, which is a significant development as it suggests a large-scale effort to influence the election process.

๐Ÿ’กConsent decree

A consent decree is a legal agreement entered into by parties that have been involved in a dispute, which is then submitted to a court and enforced as if it were a court decision. In the context of the script, a consent decree had previously bound the Republican National Committee, preventing them from engaging in certain practices at the polls. The lifting of this decree is a key point of concern as it may allow for the resumption of these practices.

๐Ÿ’กRNC (Republican National Committee)

The Republican National Committee (RNC) is a U.S. political committee that leads the Republican Party of the United States and is responsible for organizing and coordinating party activities such as the presidential nominating process. The script discusses the RNC's role in preparing for the 2024 election, including training poll workers and potentially engaging in voter suppression tactics.

๐Ÿ’กBallot security

Ballot security refers to measures taken to ensure the integrity and security of voting and ballots in an election. However, the term can also be associated with controversial practices that may lead to voter intimidation or suppression. In the script, the Republican Party's ballot security campaign is mentioned, which in the past has involved practices that were found to be intimidating towards minority voters.

๐Ÿ’กVoter intimidation

Voter intimidation is the act of discouraging or frightening people from voting through threats or aggressive behavior. The script alludes to past instances where the Republican National Committee has been accused of voter intimidation, such as sending sample ballots to communities of color and engaging off-duty police officers to patrol polling stations.

๐Ÿ’กNepotism

Nepotism is the practice of favoring relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs. In the script, the term is used critically, implying that the speaker believes individuals are being placed in high positions due to familial connections rather than merit, which is a concern in terms of competence and fairness in governance.

๐Ÿ’กDirty tricks

Dirty tricks are underhanded, unethical, or deceitful tactics used to gain an advantage, often in politics or elections. The script accuses the Republican Party of using dirty tricks, specifically referring to past allegations of voter suppression and intimidation, suggesting a pattern of anti-democratic behavior.

๐Ÿ’กAnti-democracy

Anti-democracy refers to actions or behaviors that undermine the principles of democracy, such as equal representation and the right to vote. The script characterizes the Republican Party's tactics as anti-democracy, expressing concern over the potential for the party to engage in activities that could weaken democratic processes and institutions.

Highlights

Laura Trump is now the co-chair of the Republican Party, which is significant as she is Donald Trump's daughter-in-law.

Donald Trump is the presumed nominee for the Republican Party, although it hasn't been made official yet due to the convention not having occurred.

There is an assertion that Donald Trump's campaign is trying to create the impression of a runaway win by using various tactics.

Controversial claims are made about Donald Trump's perceived support from the black community, which are criticized as misleading.

The Latin community is also mentioned as being targeted for support, with allegations of racism and misinformation.

Concerns are raised about the use of voter interference and suppression tactics by the Republican Party in the upcoming election.

Nikki Haley, despite being out of the presidential race, received a significant number of votes in Pennsylvania, indicating potential issues for Trump's campaign.

Laura Trump discusses the Republican National Committee's (RNC) focus on election integrity and the training of 100,000 poll workers.

The lifting of a 40-year moratorium on the RNC training people for polling locations is seen as a concerning development.

The Atlantic article is referenced, detailing the RNC's history of court-supervised ballot security measures and their recent lifting.

There is an explanation of how the RNC's past practices, such as sending sample ballots to communities of color and voter intimidation, led to legal consent decrees.

The consent decree that barred the RNC from pursuing certain ballot security measures was lifted in 2017, raising concerns about future election practices.

The potential for the RNC to engage in voter suppression and intimidation tactics without court pre-clearance is seen as dangerous for democracy.

The speaker calls for voters to turn out in large numbers to counteract potential voter suppression and illegal tactics by the RNC.

There is a mention of incidents post-2020 where groups attacked voting precincts, particularly in predominantly black areas.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of being genuine and taking care of one another in the face of political challenges.

Transcripts

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things are starting to piece together

00:04

now Laura Trump is now the co-chair of

00:07

the Republican Party the daughter-in-law

00:09

of Donald Trump Donald Trump is the

00:12

presumed nominee for the party they

00:14

haven't had their convention yet that's

00:15

why people are saying he's the

00:16

presumptive nominee it hasn't been made

00:18

official yet but he's got the delegates

00:21

he's got it done uh but it's coming

00:23

together in this way Donald Trump would

00:25

do everything he can Donald Trump

00:28

surrogates and his family and other

00:30

ding-dongs who are in support of him

00:31

will do everything they can do to make

00:33

you think that it is a runaway win for

00:35

Donald Trump he's got the black vote in

00:38

his pocket because he's got a mug shot

00:40

and he sells sneakers and all the other

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nonsense oh it's indictments black

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people are criminals oh Donald Trump's a

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criminal they're going to vote for him

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the the Latin Community they're going to

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vote for Donald Trump for much of the

00:52

same reasons they say it's just racism

00:56

run a mock but what they're doing is

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trying to flood the Zone with as much

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they can to convince Americans

01:02

even people who aren't going to vote for

01:03

Trump that it's a done deal he is

01:06

overwhelmingly supported by the American

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people and that's just not true it's not

01:10

even true of Republicans yesterday's

01:12

primary results in in Pennsylvania they

01:15

lay lay it bare and this is what is

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freaking them out which is causing them

01:20

to rely upon voter uh interference

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tactics voter suppression tactics which

01:27

Laura Trump in a clip I'm getting ready

01:29

to to play lays it all out that is the

01:33

plan for the Republican Party in the

01:35

2024 presidential election is to

01:38

interfere in the election with paid pole

01:43

workers she says it with her mouth but

01:46

let very briefly talk about these

01:48

results here in Pennsylvania Nikki

01:50

Haley's been out of the presidential

01:51

race for the Republican nomination for

01:53

weeks and weeks and weeks and

01:56

weeks she disappeared where's Nikki

01:58

Haley now she's not on media circuit

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she's not talking to anybody she's not

02:01

doing press conferences she's certainly

02:03

not doing rallies or campaign events yet

02:06

last night she got almost

02:08

160,000 votes in Pennsylvania almost

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160,000 that's as of right now I mean

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greater than 95% of the vote it's in

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there's a few scant precincts and votes

02:21

that are coming in but she got almost

02:24

177% of the vote in a critical State

02:28

like Pennsylvania

02:30

that doesn't portend good things for

02:32

Donald Trump's

02:33

candidacy in

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2024

02:38

so here I want to play this clip from

02:41

Laura Trump yesterday on Eric bowling

02:43

the guy who got unceremoniously fired

02:45

for sharing his own pict dick piics of

02:48

himself with staffers at Fox News he's a

02:51

real gem she's talking to him on Newsmax

02:54

about what their plan is for this 2024

02:56

election and she references uh not

02:59

having their hands tied that's not the

03:01

words to use maybe it is I'm not quoting

03:04

her but they are no longer uh encumbered

03:07

by certain court cases and precedences

03:09

relative to uh Republican voter

03:11

suppression anymore they can kind of do

03:13

what they want to do and they're going

03:14

to take full advantage of there no

03:17

longer being these boundaries set for

03:20

the Republican party and then I'm going

03:21

to read four paragraphs three paragraphs

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from an Atlantic article explaining

03:26

exactly what she's talking about and

03:29

just how dangerous it is for

03:32

America that is already on the

03:34

brink of not being a democracy anymore

03:38

first Laura Trump and Eric bowling

03:41

Watley the chairman and I have have been

03:43

at the RNC and obviously we we've been

03:46

working really hard I think the most

03:48

recent thing to report is that we are

03:50

working hard on Election integrity and

03:52

we just announced last week that we have

03:55

a 100,000 committed people who are going

03:57

to be trained as pole workers so Eric

04:00

leading up to this election I think we

04:02

can all see the most important thing

04:05

aside from getting out the vote is

04:06

protecting that vote we now have the

04:09

ability at the RNC not just to have poll

04:11

Watchers people standing in polling

04:12

locations but people who can physically

04:14

handle the ballots we want people all

04:17

across this country can we do this I

04:18

want to hear this is really fascinating

04:20

to me so you have 100,000 people who are

04:23

are they I think I saw paid at one point

04:25

but what whatever irrelevant but so they

04:27

will be stationed

04:30

inside polling places I I didn't even

04:32

know you could do that tell us about it

04:34

yeah so there was a moratorium for about

04:36

40 years on the RNC actually training

04:39

people to work in these polling

04:40

locations in the tabulation centers

04:42

where the mail and ballots come in and

04:44

last year the judge who implemented that

04:47

passed away so that was lifted and that

04:49

gives us a great ability as we head into

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what I assume everyone understands is

04:53

the most important election of our

04:55

lifetime so we have this ability these

04:57

are these are volunteers most of these

04:59

people tethe vote.com if people want to

05:01

join our team we train them to actually

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work in these polling locations and

05:05

think about how much better off that

05:08

makes us in terms of transparency Eric

05:10

we all know 2020 was not all on the up

05:13

and up people had a lot of unanswered

05:15

questions we can never repeat that so in

05:17

addition to these these poll workers

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we're going to have lawyers in all the

05:21

major polling locations across first of

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all this is the co-chair of the

05:26

Republican National Committee who thinks

05:28

that because a judge died

05:30

the ruling of their Court

05:34

disappears that's not how it works you

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abject dumbshit Laura Trump it's not the

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the person who's the judge and their

05:42

ruling goes away when they do they make

05:45

a ruling for the

05:47

court you

05:51

idiot stop putting people who are morons

05:54

into high positions whether that be

05:56

electing or nepotism come on

06:00

so I want to read from this Atlantic

06:01

article that explains what is happening

06:03

here and what was what predicated that

06:06

decision in the first place and it's all

06:08

Republican dirty tricks Republicans

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efforts to squelch Democracy in America

06:13

here's the Atlantic headline the

06:15

Republican Party emerges from Decades of

06:17

Court supervision after being bound by a

06:19

consent decree for 35 years the

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Republican National Committee is now

06:23

free to continue its ballot security

06:27

campaign 35 years after it was first

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imposed a judge Has Lifted a consent

06:33

decree barring the Republican National

06:35

Committee from pursuing ballot security

06:37

measures in their 1981 lawsuit to stop

06:41

the RNC from engaging in certain

06:43

practices at the polls the Democratic

06:45

National Committee attested that in a

06:47

New Jersey gubinatorial election the

06:49

Republican National Committee had sent

06:51

sample ballots to communities of color

06:54

and then had the names for each ballot

06:56

returned as undeliverable removed D from

07:00

voter

07:01

roles Democrats also alleged that the

07:04

RNC hired off-duty cops to patrol

07:07

majority minority precincts wearing

07:10

National ballot security task force

07:13

armbands these details were enough to

07:15

secure a consent decree between the two

07:18

party organizations and the court in

07:20

1982 stopping the GOP from engaging in

07:24

such voter intimidation practices except

07:28

Democrats dged they didn't stop the

07:30

consent decree was updated in 1987 after

07:33

Republicans created a voter challenge

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list of black voters from whom letters

07:39

had been returned as

07:40

undeliverable with an RNC official

07:43

saying that the list could quote keep

07:45

the black vote down considerably unquote

07:49

the decree was modified again in 1990

07:52

after a court rulle that the RNC had

07:55

violated it by not telling State parties

07:58

about its provision which led to the

08:00

North Carolina Republican party sending

08:03

150,000 postcards to potential voters

08:06

listing voter voting regulations in an

08:09

apparent attempt at intimidation the GOP

08:12

violated the court order again in 2004

08:15

after yet another voter challenge list

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targeted black voters with that history

08:20

of behavior in full view federal courts

08:24

moved to allow the decree to expire in

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2017 a decision that was finalized

08:29

Tuesday this is an article from 2018

08:32

finalized Tuesday by a federal district

08:34

court for the first time in three

08:36

decades the Republican National

08:39

Committee can pursue ballot security

08:41

measures without Court

08:44

pre-clearance what do you think is going

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to happen

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now that they have the handcuffs are

08:52

off they're no longer bound by a Court

08:55

ruling to stop intimidating voters of

08:58

color to stop having people erroneously

09:02

removed from the voter roles these are

09:05

not just dirty tricks and tactics this

09:08

is anti-democracy

09:10

at play and Laura Trump is

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broadcasting on National Television that

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they're ready to get back at it we have

09:19

people who are going to handle the

09:22

votes

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Republicans we witnessed what took place

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after 2020 when a mob of white Maga

09:29

psychos attacked a voting Precinct or

09:32

the counting facility in

09:34

Detroit we witnessed it in Philadelphia

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we witnessed it in Atlanta all

09:40

predominantly black areas and they're

09:42

going to do it again they're going to do

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it again especially because they're

09:46

losing their asses in

09:51

Pennsylvania this is why it's important

09:53

even if Donald Trump doesn't look like

09:55

he's going to win we have to show up in

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such incredible overwhelming numbers at

10:00

the polls to stop their dirty tricks

10:05

their illegal voter suppression

10:12

tactics they're not even shy about their

10:15

criminality about their anti-democracy

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tactics they're talking about it

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openly what do you think I'd love to

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