“They Tried To Erase My Heritage” - Anna Paulina Luna EXPOSES Media Hit Jobs & Targeted Take Downs
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Summary
Melania Trump was pregnant with Trump's son when she went into labor on a plane with President Donald Trump and his wife, first lady Melania Trump, on board the presidential plane. She delivered a healthy baby boy, Henry, named after her husband, Donald Trump Jr., who was sitting right there in the passenger seat.
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At the same time while this has happened to Michael Wolff,
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is it Michael Wolff that's suing Melania for a billion dollars?
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Saying the fact that she was threatening to sue.
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I think he just threatened with a billion-dollar suit over Epstein's related claims.
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Yeah, because he was trying to say that she was like a honeypot or something like that.
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The guy's a total, the guy, these people, these journalists that do this and authors,
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they're the lowest of the lowest scum of the earth.
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I've had to deal with some of these people in Washington, terrible people.
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I had the Daily Beast, I think, do an article that had implied that Trump,
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the headline was, I think you'll pull up, Trump offers like GOP upcoming something, his bed.
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You can find it on here and then type in my name, Daily Beast.
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Like these people, and like mind you, it wasn't even in context.
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And I'm reading this, I'm like, wow, this is crazy.
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Come to find out the reporter had never reached out to our office.
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I shouldn't even have been traveling on a plane, but I wanted to go help President Trump in Iowa.
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And I was probably like within the window of where you can go into labor when you're traveling.
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So like you have kids, you know, that's a very scary window.
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So Trump had actually told me when we got on the plane, my husband was right there.
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He goes, you know, we have like the medical team here.
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If anything happens, like, and he was joking too.
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He's like, if you go into labor on the plane, like you can name your son after me.
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I was like, you know, I was like, I'll make the deal.
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If that happens, like 100, if I give birth on Trump force one, like it's happening, it's happening 100%.
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But like he was literally like, and you can read because they finally updated because I just nuked them in the press.
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I'm like, you people, you know, what they did to Melania with this type of headline.
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This is what they live for because that's the only way to maintain relevancy.
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I basically called him out and was like, that's not what happened.
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And actually after that, if you click show more,
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I'm showing you the letter that Trump had sent me asking about Henry, my son.
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And I actually had posted a handwritten note where he was checking to make sure that the baby was okay after delivery of my son.
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Was he like, yeah, well, he knew, he knew, he knew.
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However, being that there's allegedly a book coming out named attacking president of his marriage.
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Our first lady, frankly, implying something distasteful about me.
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I was very pregnant at the time, experiencing pre-scalampsia symptoms, but was not diagnosed.
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As soon as president boarded the plane, being the gentleman, the good person he is, he said,
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if I did not feel like I could use a back room, he did that in a respectful way in front of my husband, of which we thanked him.
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He also assured me that they had a medical team.
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This was the most compassionate thing that we could have.
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See, this is when they lose so much credibility when things like this happen because your husband's there.
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If your husband's there, something like this is being said.
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You look like a clown when they write stories like this.
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So it was an effort to smear the president or to potentially force a wedge between the first lady and the president.
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And, like, to Melania's credit, she's a class act.
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I don't think they have the same level of credibility they have.
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I don't think the market reacts to it the way they did before.
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Back to what you were saying, people don't trust the press because they realize that a lot of these people are not legitimate journalists.
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And I can tell now that I'm in office, when I see an article in the press, I know instantly when it's a hit piece.
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And it's sad that I have to do that because I know because I've been victim of it.
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I also had this happen to me when I first got elected.
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And I had this reporter calling around from the Washington Post.
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Actually, this will be interesting because as a result of this, Time magazine did their own investigation, realized, surprise, surprise, I was telling the truth,
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and named me the next 100 most influential in the world.
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So the Washington Post tries to write this hit piece about me, taking everything about my life, like literally my entire life story,
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and trying to paint me as what they were basically calling me was the female George Santos.
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And by the way, George Santos is not a perfect man, but he is by far not the worst we have in Congress.
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They say, you know, her embrace of her Hispanic heritage, which we're going to get into that because I'm over 50%, you know, Mexican,
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Was Barack Obama not black enough for you either?
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I mean, like, what are we going to do in percentages now?
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But don't forget, Elizabeth Warren is American Indian.
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But, like, literally, investigates relatives that I haven't talked to in 15 years that I have no connection to.
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Like, literally, just to try to, like, paint me out.
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And so my mom is getting calls by this journalist, and my mom is an absolute hero.
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I mean, my mom, single mom, raised me, like, yes, we were on welfare, but, like, puts herself through law school.
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But they asked her for proof if my grandmother died HIV positive, of which my own mom had to provide a death certificate proving that,
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They also didn't report in the article, and I actually had been given screenshots by my old roommates of them saying,
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hey, I had this reporter reach out, but they're not, like, reporting what I told them,
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because it conflicted with the narrative that they were trying to paint about me,
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that I was making up my background, that I wasn't Hispanic enough, that I was lying about my background.
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By the way, my dad had raised me as a Messianic Jew, and then my mom had raised me Catholic,
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but for those people that can actually do their own research, a Messianic Jew is basically someone that believes in Jesus Christ.
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So, like, to say that all of a sudden I'm, like, somewhat making that up is just completely contrary to what the evidence is,
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that I had lied about my dad's incarceration record.
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And so when this dropped, I knew that they were going to...
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So I actually spent time to collect the receipts, and so I actually had a DOJ report of my dad's arrest record.
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I had all this stuff that directly contradicted this article.
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They even printed that I was a registered Democrat in the state of Washington, which was, like, arguably, provably false.
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So they issued the retractions, and then after that they're like,
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well, we can't say that your dad didn't go to prison because jail and prison are different.
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And I'm like, I literally, like, here's the incarceration record.
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So after all of that, I give all this information to Time Magazine,
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And then when Time Magazine did their deep dive, they did, I think it was, like, 20-something hours,
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and you can type it in, next 100, and, yeah, that's what happens when you tell the truth.
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Whether you're a grandmother, whether you're a father, like, what are they trying to imply?
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They were trying to imply, and paint me out as a lie, to limit or potentially hinder my credibility
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Because I think that there's this special, I think, thing that happens when you have younger people engaged in politics.
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And I think that they saw me specifically because I had worked with Turning Point,
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because I had come up through as an activist, as an effective leader.
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So they initially, like, of all the members of Congress, and we have a lot of dirtbags in Congress,
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But of all the members of Congress, they specifically took the time to try to go after that.
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And what was interesting is, is the reason I was even tipped off on this article is I had a supervisor,
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and as a vet, you're going to get pissed off about this, okay?
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My first rating supervisor, really, contacts me and says,
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hey, I was contacted by a journalist at the New York Times asking about if I had any dirt on you when you were enlisted.
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And I said, how the hell did the New York Times get my rating supervisor from when I was in the military?
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Someone at the Department of Veteran Affairs had leaked them my EPR,
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so your enlisted performance, my records to the New York Times.
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And this was happening when I first ran, so they had that.
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And so they had contacted my supervisor, who he, by the way, was deployed at this time.
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So I knew that this was coming, but the New York Times saw that it also wasn't credible,
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and so they sent it to the Washington Post instead,
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and then this dumbass at the Washington Post put their credibility,
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which I'm glad they did because they look like a moron now.
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Wait, so New York Times doesn't see it as credible.
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Because WAPO at the time, up until really recently, was just another mouthpiece for these left leaves.
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And what was interesting is I actually went, when this happened to House leadership,
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and I said, hey, I think that we have a leak problem out of the DOD or the VA,
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but this was still under Biden, and I think at first they're like, eh, whatever.
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Like, it sounds like you had a hit piece written about you, right?
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Like, how do they know my supervisor's not making it up?
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Well, it came out that the Democrats actually had an opposition firm that was posing as,
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or somehow working with the Department of Veteran Affairs,
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and had obtained the service records of GOP members of Congress that had served in the military.
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And they actually got sued over it, and it wasn't just me.
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It was other—there was a woman who was running somewhere on the East Coast.
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She had been raped, and they leaked that about her and smeared her with it.
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She ended up losing her election over it, but she was running as a Republican.
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So this is the type of shit when people don't want to run for office.
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But it's like, if you don't run for office, then we get a lot of these sociopaths in there
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that are literally doing nothing or running on one thing,
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and then, you know, they're making 600% on their stock trades.
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So you have to kind of just understand that when you do it, don't do it long term,
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because if you stay there for too long, you become everything that you hate.
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But you do it to where you can then raise up other people, and then you pass the torch.
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Like, today, I have a meeting with a guy that asked me for my DD-214.
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Don't forget, Pat, you've got to bring your DD-214.
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I'm like, where is—I'm literally pulling up my files.
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But for them to go to someone on the inside to get that information—
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By the way, if they give it to New York Times, if New York Times gives it to WAPO,
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did WAPO get a defamation lawsuit from you or no?
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No, because what I always advise is that basically they will drain me.
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So it's not like I can use the House of Representatives to sue the Washington Post.
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The Washington Post has way more money than I do as a member of Congress.
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So I'm not going to be able to sue them and use my campaign funds to do it.
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And so at that point in time, you have to just fight it out.
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And so thank goodness at that time, Elon had actually purchased X,
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because when I first ran for office, I was one of the few people—
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I think it was like me, Laura Lumer, and a few others—that had sued X.
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I was running for office at that point in time, and they were suppressing my reach, my engagement.
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I was being suppressed on pretty much every media outlet, social media outlet.
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And I was using my social media to fundraise my campaign.
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So I was funded by those $20 and $20, $30 donations,
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as opposed to a lot of the special interest money in Washington.
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So they were tipping the scales, and we know that they did this in the 2020 election
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with Mark Zuckerberg, who he's still—you know, I'm glad that he sees the writing on the wall,
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but he's still—him, Jack Dorsey, all those guys.
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And then, of course, in my investigations, we actually found out when I was on Oversight—
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And I actually found out that Twitter, at the time, was engaged with Meta, YouTube,
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for using a private cloud server to communicate operating with the Department of Homeland Security
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and CISA, which is supposed to be set up to monitor domestic terrorists.
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And they're actually using it to suppress information pertaining to the January 6th,
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They actually had suppressed that information and were actually flagging people,
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I mean, this is—are you spelling his name correct?
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Yeah, I think—I don't—I think—oh, that's a—you should pull up that one real quick
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I said, you know, don't show this to the Washington Post.
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Please don't show this to the Wall Street Journal.
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After two years of working on this, we have finally pulled it off.
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Every time we do the Wall Conference, if you've attended, you know this.
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I stand up and I speak for probably 45 hours is what I do at the Wall Conference.
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Eventually, for the last 25 years, I've always been on stage walking.
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Like you can literally curl the Xenia, you know, the shoes and you'll get a pump within 30 reps.
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And I wanted the combination of the Hoka, the On Cloud, the Super Foam, because there's a big thing going on right now with the Super Foam where the bottom of the shoe, you wear it.
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You know which ones I'm talking about, the On Cloud or the Hoka's, right?
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And I said, what if we take luxury and then combine it with the Super Comfort, what would that look like?
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We made the shoe in Italy in five of the factories.
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We went back and forth, God knows how many times.
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And by the way, the shoes we're about to launch and introduce to you right now, where you're going to see the video for the first time.
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I've been wearing those shoes for the last 22 days straight.
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I want to kind of show this to everybody that knows this.
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And I've worn pretty much every one of these shoes.
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So, if you compare this, the Italian leather, of course, it's made in Italy.
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It's not assembled, made in China, assembled in Italy.
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I don't want to wake up in the morning, put laces on.
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Took me three seconds to put my shoes on today.
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But the only shoe, these trainers, the only one in the world today,
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according to the factories that told me this, in Italy,
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that has the super foam, the only one that has the same super foam used
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And they're officially out, and you can place the order.
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And when you say 1,000 of these pairs, they start from size, I believe,
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And the shoes that you can get today, the colors, you have access to, Rob,
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if you can go back there, you can have access to those browns,
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And by the way, the brown on the bottom, the stitching on the side
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If you can change the picture, and on the bottom, it says the future looks bright.
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The only ones we have right now that you can get sent out today
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If you do want the white to preorder, I would highly recommend you do so.
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They're going to come out the second week of December.
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and you put your feet over your knee, and people look at the bottom of your shoe
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I'm excited to announce it, and I'm very happy for people to go sport it.
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When you get them, take pictures, send it our way.
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We're going to show all these shoes, all the pictures that are being taken.
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I already got a bunch of them sent to me on Instagram.
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