Unidentified speaker urges equal enforcement of laws, says 'Americans come first'
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An unidentified speaker told listeners that laws must be enforced equally and asserted that 'Americans come first,' criticizing a four-year period the speaker described as a time when people were placed above the law.
An unidentified speaker urged that laws be enforced equally for everyone and said "Americans come first," arguing that citizens who work and raise families deserve protection of their freedoms.
The speaker said, "The laws need to be enforced and they need to be applied equally to every single person," and framed the point as central to republican government: "The very definition of a republic is a government of laws, not of men." The remark was repeated for emphasis: "We are a government of laws. We are a republic."
The speaker also criticized a recent four-year period, saying, "for 4 long years before President Trump, we saw what it was like when people put men above our laws," and added that people were "victimized and hurt and abused." The transcript records that phrasing verbatim; the speaker did not offer additional dates, examples, or documentary evidence in the recorded remarks.
The remarks closed with a statement of popular sentiment: "And Americans didn't wanna live like that anymore." The address was brief, consisted of a series of declarative statements and appeals, and did not include any motions, votes, or references to statutes or formal actions.
Next steps or follow-up actions were not specified in the recorded segment.
