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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Let me ask about Facebook community standards which ban language that, quote, incites or facilitates serious violence. | ||
As you know, on November 5th, Steve Bannon In a Facebook Live video called for beheadings of Dr. Fauci and FBI Director Wray for not acting more favorably toward President Trump. | ||
Twitter banned Bannon for these remarks. | ||
You removed the video. | ||
Mr. Zuckerberg, but on Thursday, you reportedly told Facebook employees that Bannon had not violated enough policies that he should be banned from Facebook. | ||
My question to you is, how many times has Steve Bannon allowed the call for the murder of government officials before Facebook suspends his account? | ||
Senator, as you say, the content in question did violate our policies and we took it down. | ||
Having a content violation does not automatically mean your content, your account gets taken down. | ||
And the number of strikes varies depending on the amount, the type of offense. | ||
So if people are posting terrorist content or child exploitation content, then the first time that they do it, then we will take down their account. | ||
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For other things, it's multiple. | |
I'd be happy to follow up afterwards. | ||
We try not to disclose his account. | ||
Sorry, I didn't hear that. | ||
Will you commit to taking down that account, Steve Bannon's account? | ||
Senator, no, that's not what our policies would suggest that we should do in this case. | ||
Welcome to the program, everyone. | ||
I'm Christiane Amanpour in London. | ||
This week, 82 years ago, Kristallnacht happened. | ||
It was the Nazis' warning shot across the bow of our human civilization that led to genocide against a whole identity, and in that tower of burning books, it led to an attack on fact, knowledge, history, and truth. | ||
After four years of a modern-day assault on those same values by Donald Trump, the Biden-Harris team pledges a return to norm. | ||
Welcome. | ||
You're in the war room and there you have the CNN actually comparing the Trump movement to Kristallnacht. | ||
What do you have to say? | ||
You and Rahim called that out immediately when it happened, Jack Maxey, in your righteous indignation, right? | ||
Very much so. | ||
And this was on the 9th of November that you said that. | ||
Today is now the 17th. | ||
And we called it out immediately. | ||
Number one, she got it all wrong. | ||
The book burning started long before Kristallnacht. | ||
They were not started by the Nazi Party. | ||
They were started by spoiled, crazed students who were energized in their enthusiasm by the rhetoric of the Nazi Party. | ||
And university professors. | ||
It was a university-driven thing. | ||
Well, the university professors were sort of caught up in the mayhem, if you will. | ||
There were a few quizlings, but for the most part it was really a radicalized student movement to burn the books that took hold across the country out of fear. | ||
But more than that, this very idea that she would compare 70-plus million Americans who voted for Donald Trump to Nazis who killed six and a half million Jews and caused the deaths of 20 million people across Europe is, to me, just Unbelievable. | ||
But I think there is some interesting news here, Steve. | ||
Hang on, let's play that. | ||
If Denver can play after Rahim and Jack jumped on her to lead the charge, what do we got? | ||
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A comment on my program at the end of last week. | |
I observed the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht, as I often do. | ||
It is the event that began the horrors of the Holocaust. | ||
I also noted President Trump's attacks on history, facts, knowledge, and truth. | ||
I shouldn't have juxtaposed the two thoughts. | ||
Hitler and his evil stand alone, of course, in history. | ||
I regret any pain my statement may have caused. | ||
My point was to say how democracy can potentially slip away, and how we must always zealously guard our democratic values. | ||
No pain, but no gain. | ||
Good going, Jack. | ||
You and Raheem got a scalp. | ||
The thing I gotta love, Steve, is the double standard that we always see from the progressive left. | ||
She just gets to have a sensitive moment where she overstepped emotionally her understanding of history. | ||
Where's everybody else gets deplatformed? | ||
Where's Jack Dorsey right now? | ||
Maybe someone could put a string in that nose ring of his and pull him along and see that maybe she gets deplatformed. | ||
Or when is CNN gonna maybe pull her aside for a little extra sensitivity session? | ||
Is putting Shring in a nose ring, is that inciting violence? | ||
No, that's just turning him into, you know... He's got to shave the beard. | ||
The Taliban beard's not working. | ||
The nose ring was not invented for little progressive youths. | ||
It was invented for boar hogs so that we could control them in the barnyard. | ||
And the way these guys look, they look like they came out of a barnyard. | ||
I think I'm actually going to get into cyberbullying. | ||
Let's go to now, okay, we're going to go to Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania. | ||
They're still arguing in federal court. | ||
Rudy and the team have been at it since 1.30 this morning. | ||
Besides a slight technical malfunction they had, they've been at it for the entire time. | ||
They just took a break. | ||
They'll return at 5 o'clock. | ||
We're going to try to pick that up when they come back. | ||
There's going to be a live press conference by the GOP in Nevada about a filing in federal court of a lawsuit out there on voter fraud and the checking of these ballots. | ||
So that's happening. | ||
We're going to go back to Pennsylvania. | ||
Greg Mance has been covering that all day. | ||
But I want to first go to Georgia and John Fredericks. | ||
Georgia is where it's all happening. | ||
It's both the beatdown on the Biden, you know, Biden trying to steal this, so number one, closing on President Trump's deal. | ||
Number two is that the whole movement down there is now, there's this war between these elected Republican officials and the Trump movement. | ||
And you're seeing it every day. | ||
Now today, the Secretary of State, I think, called out Donald Trump. | ||
With everything that Trump did and accomplished, he called him out for something like, you should have come up with 20,000 more votes. | ||
It's kind of confusing even what he said, but he's been running to MSNBC and CNN to basically take on the President. | ||
So give us an update. | ||
This Georgia situation is getting crazier and crazier by the moment. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Well, the weak-kneed Republican weasels, some of which are in Georgia, like Brad Raffensperger, are having their day right now because their days are numbered. | ||
Raffensperger is up in 2022. | ||
There will be a primary against him. | ||
One of the likely candidates is National RNC Committee woman Ginger Howard. | ||
She gets in that race, she'll beat him 3-1. | ||
So the bigger problem that we have now is Raffensperger went on various TV networks, WSB here in Atlanta, and threw Donald Trump under the bus and his supporters and basically said Trump lost the election because he scared voters into not voting by mail. | ||
And he said there were 24, I'm sorry, there were 24,000 more Republican primary mail-in voters than there were in the general election. | ||
What, of course, he failed to mention is that Trump got a record turnout of Trump voters in Georgia on game day. | ||
A record turnout. | ||
So maybe there were people that didn't vote by absentee, but they had 850,000 absentee ballots here, opposed to Clinton, who got 85,000. | ||
So it was a 10x increase in the number of ballots. | ||
So basically what Raffensperger said is, hey, don't look here. | ||
I didn't do anything, even though I mailed out all these ballots for the primary, and I cut this deal with Stacey Abrams. | ||
I had no authority to cut. | ||
Don't look here. | ||
Look at Trump, because he scared people into not voting by mail. | ||
The bigger picture here, and why we have to stand and fight, is if the election is not nullified, and we have this runoff, Steve, Rahim, and Jack, on January 5th, the fear right now Is that in these smaller rural areas where Trump got a massive turnout, like in the 70s and 80s, towns like Valdosta, towns like Rome, Ellijay, rural areas. | ||
Are Trump voters going to turn out again in a January 5th election? | ||
We don't know that. | ||
Some of the voters that we're talking to are very dispirited over what they think is a stolen election, and they're saying, why should I bother to participate? | ||
Now, you were the one who said this last week, and I really chafed at it. | ||
I got upset at it. | ||
But you're onto something. | ||
Because really what you're saying is, hey, maybe they just stay home. | ||
You're saying it tongue-in-cheek. | ||
But if they give this fight up, they are going to stay home, and these two Democratic senators are going to win. | ||
Because the problem is, they've already mailed out 650,000 ballots, Stacey Abrams did. | ||
So you're going to have the same thing. | ||
And there's no real So, a bunch of things to unpack here. | ||
here, other than they're running the same fraudulent ballots through the machine, and now he turns around and he blames Trump. | ||
How do you get this? | ||
How do you figure this? | ||
This is unbelievable, Steve. | ||
So a bunch of things to unpack here. | ||
Number one, is the Trump campaign aggressively pursuing an alternative here, other than what Lin Wood is doing as a private citizen and representing Georgia voters? | ||
I know Lin Wood is pursuing and he's focused, he's unearthed this consent. | ||
He's focused on that and the whole election gets thrown out. | ||
Right? | ||
So is the Trump campaign just waiting and drafting off of that or where do they stand? | ||
Because a couple times you've seen them like they're taking what's going into state court and incorporating into their filing. | ||
What is the Trump campaign doing in Georgia? | ||
Well, they missed the injunction. | ||
I mean, the first order of business they had was to get an injunction to stop the phony fake farce recount and the fake audit. | ||
Now, they never did that, and what is going to happen, here's the wrist snap. | ||
Raffensperger, in the next two days, is going to certify this election and say, okay, we did the recount. | ||
Everything is fine. | ||
Yeah, there were a few mistakes here. | ||
3,000 votes there. | ||
2,000 votes over here. | ||
700 votes there. | ||
But it was all human error. | ||
There were a lot of ballots to count. | ||
Biden still won. | ||
We're going to certify it. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
Move on. | ||
That's when all hell breaks loose. | ||
Because we have these state senators who are still demanding a special session. | ||
Then, here's the thing. | ||
Brian Kemp, the governor under Georgia law, has to then certify, secondly certify, The election. | ||
Is he going to do that? | ||
He's under intense pressure. | ||
He's in hiding. | ||
But he's going to have to go on record in doing this. | ||
So he cannot hide here. | ||
He has to make a decision whether, based on what he's seen, this is going to get certified or not. | ||
And then it goes to the General Assembly and they're going to decide. | ||
So Brian Kemp is in a very difficult position. | ||
Raffensperger and Jeff Duncan, the Lieutenant Governor, they've already cast their lot. | ||
They're going to get beat in 2022, provided there's not eight people splitting their minor establishment vote here. | ||
Brian Kemp is in a different situation. | ||
He's going to have a tough battle against Stacey Abrams. | ||
If he abandons the Trump voters right now, in the next 72 hours, he's toast. | ||
There's a lot at stake here for the governor and for Georgia and for all of us, Dave. | ||
Now, there's going to be two major rallies. | ||
Uh, which I can get to after your input. | ||
I just want to tell everybody... Hang on, what I want to do is hold you over for the break and I want to talk about the rallies. | ||
We're actually going to have Kylie Jane, but the one thing is, the reason I said this the other day Is for leverage with the establishment. | ||
I mean, the Trump voters just can't turn out. | ||
We gotta get something. | ||
Just moments ago, before we came in here, the Senate, on a procedural vote, is not proceeding with Shelton, who's Trump's big pick for the Federal Reserve. | ||
Right? | ||
This is the first indication. | ||
The Democrats will take this as the Republican Senate is now telling the world that Trump is not going to win and not going to be inaugurated, right, on January 20th. | ||
Because Trump's, you know, she was a gold standard person. | ||
She's a strong dollar person. | ||
You know, she's hard currency. | ||
She didn't get even in a procedural vote. | ||
To go forward. | ||
Now Mitch McConnell voted against it, but he's saying he did that so he leaves over the possibilities to bring it back up. | ||
My point is, is that you're already seeing, and we're going to have a, we're going to have a, we're going to have some video when we come back of Lindsey Graham fist-bumping Kamala Harris on the floor of the Senate. | ||
So John, just hang right there, I want to talk about the leverage, because listen, there should be, the Trump voters can turn out, but it's got to be a little something for the effort, right? | ||
John Fredericks in Georgia, it's the Senate, hang over, I'm going to come back to you, you can answer on the, we'll let the audience hang while you show some spots. | ||
Love it. | ||
Fox City Midge, Jack Maxey, Stephen K. Bannon. We'll take a short break. Be back with John Fredericks in a moment. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Welcome back. | ||
We've got John Fredericks in Georgia. | ||
We're going to go to him and then we're going to come back and go to, there's a live press conference with Adam Laxalt and Matt Schlapp representing the President of the United States and his campaign out in Nevada. | ||
They're throwing down hard in Nevada. | ||
We're going to go to it. | ||
So this fight He's from Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. | ||
Fighting everywhere. | ||
Let's go to John Fredericks. | ||
So John, you know, there's got to be some support for the Trump movement. | ||
There's got to be some support for the President. | ||
You've got Lindsey Graham, maybe we'll play that a little later, fist bumping on the, in fact we can play the video, let's put the video, fist bumping on the Senate floor with Kamala Harris. | ||
Certainly not the kind of thing you'd do with somebody you just defeated. | ||
Why should the Trump supporters come out and do this if the establishment looks like down there is fighting them? | ||
You know, particularly Kemp. | ||
And here's what galls, I think, the Trump movement. | ||
Kemp, the Lieutenant Governor and the Secretary of State, I don't know. | ||
But Kemp doesn't exist if Trump does not come in hard for him, campaigning, endorsing, supporting, and getting all the deplorables to turn out. | ||
So what say you? | ||
Well, once again, Steve, you're ahead of the curve. | ||
I mean, you said this a week ago, and I really was not happy with what you said, and I bucked it immediately. | ||
But it's no different than when you told me Trump was going to get impeached, and I said, fake news witch hunt. | ||
I mean, you were absolutely right. | ||
And again, just like Vox Populi, unfortunately it's a string of successes here. | ||
That's why you got the hottest TV show in the history of the globe and everybody's trying to shut you down, including the guy that said he was in Vietnam and didn't go. | ||
What was his name? | ||
In Connecticut, isn't that right? | ||
Blumenthal. | ||
That's him. | ||
That's him. | ||
Stolen Valor. | ||
And then he cried. | ||
And then he cried and said, I'm sorry that I lied and I never went there and actually I was at the beach or something. | ||
Look, you're ahead of the curve, but what we're really concerned about, this is real. | ||
I talked to Tim Phillips today. | ||
Tim Phillips is the CEO and President of Americans for Prosperity. | ||
He's coming on my show live here in our Atlanta studios, our temporary studios, on Thursday. | ||
He's moved, get this, 90 of his top operatives across the country. | ||
He's so concerned he has flown them in to Georgia, has them spread out all over the state and what they're doing is exactly what you said. | ||
They're going to the smaller rural communities, the outer suburbs, if you will, outer rings, and trying to get those voters back in this runoff, assuming we have it. | ||
I mean, to get 90 of your top people in one time, they're concerned about this. | ||
And what he told me today on the phone is like, look, I'm talking to people in Valdosta, in Rome, in L.A.J., in Brunswick. | ||
And he said 30% of the people that we're talking to are saying, well, I don't think I'm going to bother with this because it doesn't really matter. | ||
They stole it. | ||
My vote doesn't matter. | ||
The Secretary of State there is not even fighting for us. | ||
You know, I came out for Trump. | ||
I'm not a typical voter. | ||
And that's the same old stuff. | ||
And I'm just going back home. | ||
The Hoppits, if you will, going back in the hole. | ||
That's the problem we've got. | ||
This thing, this thing in this runoff is at serious risk. | ||
And what's even making me more nervous is the professional, political operatives, the consultants that get 20% of every dollar spent for just showing up. | ||
They're all telling us, hey, we got this. | ||
Hey, we got this. | ||
Soon as they start saying that, Steve, and cashing your check money, you should get very nervous. | ||
Yeah, no, I think you're absolutely correct. | ||
Go ahead, John. | ||
John, one thing that I think, we have this rally coming up on Saturday. | ||
Why don't we try and turn some of this apathy into action, right? | ||
These people are angry, they feel like they've been robbed, they rightfully have some misgivings about Raffensperger and Kemp. | ||
Well, I'm just looking at the State of Georgia website. | ||
We should be registering people for a recall election. | ||
We'll put these guys on the same ballot with these Senators. | ||
We can do that. | ||
All you need is 15% of the electorate. | ||
We put our shoulder to the wheel and we have those two gentlemen on the same ballot with these Senators coming up. | ||
And we pull them out of office. | ||
We let the whole world know that this fight is on. | ||
If we have to stick in Valley Forge through the winter like we did 200 years ago, we can do that. | ||
America's not going to give up, and this Trump movement's not going to give up. | ||
But let's fire the first shot right at these two guys who've shown their colors. | ||
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Do you think it's that kind of a deal? | |
Well, and let's send a million absentee ballots to rural Georgia, everybody we can find. | ||
If you can send $650,000 to absentee ballot applications, Stacey Abrams, to urban Atlanta and Fulton County and Clayton County, where they got DeKalb County, where they have big numbers, why don't we send them out? | ||
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Let's send out a million of them. | |
Let's get our own drop boxes in front of the gun shows. | ||
We can do the same thing. | ||
The problem is we're not doing anything. | ||
This rally, I expect, I bet... | ||
There's 20,000 people here. | ||
I bet it's going to be a madhouse, because there's still this base, which is fired up and upset, and they think this thing got stolen from them. | ||
And to sit there and see their governor AWOL, their lieutenant governor, siding with Rappaport, who is saying, hey, it's Trump's fault. | ||
It's Trump's voters fault. | ||
It's our fault that there was alleged fraud. | ||
What did we do? | ||
We just went out and voted and busted our butt. | ||
Now it's our fault. | ||
So they're being sold out, Steve, by their own party. | ||
That is very demoralizing. | ||
Raffensperger doesn't care. | ||
It's all about him. | ||
Neither does Jeff Duncan. | ||
The key is, what is Brian Kemp going to do? | ||
If he sits on the sidelines, he's done. | ||
Okay, you said there are two rallies. | ||
There are two rallies. | ||
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There's one that we're going to have Connie Jane Kramer on. | |
Mike Pence, Vice President Pence, is coming to Gwinnett County on Friday. | ||
We're going to be there covering that. | ||
I'm not sure it was officially announced, but that's what I heard today. | ||
So Pence is coming to Georgia. | ||
We need a big turnout there. | ||
But that's going to be organized by the Republican Party, etc. | ||
The rally on Saturday, that's outside of the GOP establishment. | ||
That's outside of everybody. | ||
That's being organized, as you know, by Kayleigh and others that did the Me and Men march. | ||
And we've got to get their attention. | ||
Okay, John, when do you launch? | ||
The Georgia Star launches tomorrow morning. | ||
No, it launches Thursday morning. | ||
When you wake up on Thursday, go to georgiastarnews.com, georgiastarnews.com. | ||
I've got three full-time people here. | ||
We just hired an assistant. | ||
We're going to be here for the duration, Steve. | ||
We are locked in. | ||
We're dug in. | ||
We're not leaving. | ||
And everybody is petrified of us being here because I am giving The voice to people that haven't had one. | ||
They can't go to WSB. | ||
There's no talk radio here that's viable. | ||
They can't go to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. | ||
They have nowhere to go. | ||
I'm it. | ||
I'm the only one in the war room. | ||
This is it where people can go and actually have a say into what is going on. | ||
And tomorrow we've got a fabulous show again. | ||
Drew Ferguson will be with us. | ||
Congressman from Georgia, Steve Scalise, will be with us on Friday. | ||
So we're really going to be offering the people of Georgia an alternative to get real news and battle the kingpin of fake news in America, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. | ||
John Frederick's a man of action. | ||
I'll tell you, just absolutely incredible, everything you're doing down there, John. | ||
Look forward to talking to you tomorrow. | ||
I'll be here a week. | ||
About this mess. | ||
I know it. | ||
You're going to be here many more weeks. | ||
I'll tell you, you're doing an incredible job. | ||
But you were right! | ||
Hey, you're there a week? | ||
You were right! | ||
You're right. | ||
Every time I argue with you, you're right. | ||
So I'm just going to stop because it's just, it's a fruitless enterprise. | ||
I got so mad when you said that. | ||
You said, let's just, people are going to just sit this out. | ||
And I'm like, no, we can't do that. | ||
It's going to be the end of the world. | ||
And you're like, dude, I love you. | ||
You're not getting it. | ||
They're not going to come out if we don't fight tooth and nail. | ||
And you're right. | ||
A recall election puts skin in the game, and all it takes is about 15%, a third of the voters who voted for Trump to sign that petition, and you got those guys on the ballot. | ||
I tell you, we'll address that tomorrow. | ||
Let's think about it over. | ||
I tell you, Jack, you're going to put some fire down there in Georgia. | ||
Thanks, John, for being on. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Guys, there are weaklings launching a paper. | ||
It's Michael Patrick Leahy and John... I called this guy on a... I was on his show. | ||
All the callers blew up because I was saying, no, he's going to get impeached, you know, right after Thanksgiving. | ||
Bang. | ||
And they said, no, it's fake news. | ||
And then that Sunday. | ||
I think I talked to Dan and to… Fish, you weren't even around then, were you? | ||
I called Dan and I said, hey, we're going to start a show tomorrow. | ||
And I talked to Jack and I think Jason, right? | ||
I called Jason and said, here's what we're going to do. | ||
I called Bossy and Corey and they go, oh, no, that's too hard to take. | ||
It's like, we've got to organize it for a month. | ||
I said, no, no, no, we're going live tomorrow. | ||
They go, you can't do that. | ||
But John Frick said, fine. | ||
You had to have Facebook. | ||
Facebook made us a national show, right? | ||
Facebook's very powerful. | ||
That's when they start messing with your Facebook. | ||
They know how powerful it is, but also they know how conservatives are the cash flow there. | ||
The center of the universe is Georgia. | ||
It's going to be between now and January 5th because it's a microcosm of the entire thing. | ||
Every issue that's dealing with the Trump movement, every issue dealing with the establishment in the Trump movement, every issue dealing with the progressive left, Stacey Abrams is going to get her pound of flesh in here, right? | ||
Whether you like her or don't like her, you know, she ran a terrific race against Kemp that took six days to ascertain who won. | ||
With the consent decree and everything like that, she did deliver for that $15 million. | ||
I don't know where those votes came from, but that is Stacey Abrams that turned Georgia into a dogfight where we've got to get a decertification of the vote, and that's going to be big on January 5th. | ||
I love your idea. | ||
Do you want to get the Trump people out? | ||
Do a recall of the government? | ||
You only have 90 days to collect the signatures, so you may as well start on Saturday. | ||
By the way, how many signatures do you need? | ||
You need 15% of all of the electorate, right? | ||
So if Trump had roughly 49%, a third of his voters would be enough to push this thing over the edge, on the ballot, pull those guys out of office, and encourage all those Trump supporters to show up. | ||
That's a big number. | ||
OK, we'll take a short break. | ||
Jenny Beth Martin from Georgia. | ||
We're going to get all over Georgia and go to also going to go out to Nevada, I think, to the press conference. | ||
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Okay, everybody out there that's feeling a little down, I want you to get jacked back up. | ||
The things happening in Georgia are good things. | ||
Turmoil is good. | ||
This means we're winning. | ||
And also, in Nevada, I'm going to get a full report, but we've got Greg Vance, the engine room all over this. | ||
Is it 15,000 dead people they've caught voting in Nevada? | ||
When you put Rick Grinnell and Adam Laxalt on a problem, you get solutions, right? | ||
Mr. President, please release, unclassify all of it, dump it. | ||
Put Rick Grenell, fire Ray, fire Fauci, put Rick Grenell in as the interim head of the FBI immediately. | ||
Let him do at the FBI what he did over at DNI. | ||
And just dump, declassify all this and do it tomorrow. | ||
Don't listen to any more of the naysayers. | ||
Grinnell and Adam Laxall go out there, was it 15,000? | ||
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Is that outrageous? | ||
They're mocking you. | ||
I want everybody in the audience to understand, they're mocking you. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're mocking you. | ||
And the scary thing is, 15,000. | ||
This is 15,000 individual felonies. | ||
This is not, we look at this as like, oh, it's 15,000 here. | ||
There's 15,000 individual jailable offenses. | ||
So the people out there who are involved, I've said it before, time is now to come forward because if we don't uncover it in 2020, we're definitely going to cover it in 2022 because there's going to be no more Democrat Party. | ||
But right now, we've got to do it now. | ||
I don't want to wait to 2023. | ||
Greg Manns has now stepped in from the War Room. | ||
Give us an update. | ||
Yep, so with the 15,000, it also includes people that voted in another state in addition to dead people. | ||
So they're just dead to Nevada. | ||
So how many were 8,000? | ||
I think there were 8,000 that have gone to other states, and was there 7,000 dead? | ||
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Yep, so they're still going through that right now. | |
And what is the announcement on the lawsuit? | ||
Do you know what they said? | ||
It will be with those specifics. | ||
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The total being $15,000. | |
Listen, just get into it. | ||
You get Discovery, you're going to find out more. | ||
Nevada's going to be a win. | ||
Georgia's going to be uncertifiable, and Nevada's going to be a win. | ||
All of a sudden, it smells like victory. | ||
Napalm in the morning, right? | ||
I got Rudy. | ||
Rudy's fighting. | ||
Rudy's throwing down hard in Pennsylvania. | ||
Throwing down hard. | ||
Okay, what I want to do now is go to Jenny Beth Martin in Georgia. | ||
Greg Manns is going to jump back and get back. | ||
He's been all day long for five hours on Rudy's... Rudy arguing. | ||
I gotta tell you, Rudy's a great lawyer. | ||
He's arguing in there in federal court. | ||
Fighting, fighting, fighting. | ||
Doing a coup the other night over the... all the Politico's lead story. | ||
Big ol' coup over at the... ABC story. | ||
Big ol' coup over at the... How many people left the campaign? | ||
How do you know you have a coup? | ||
It's like six guys. | ||
Jenny Beth! | ||
You know, you've been telling me for years that Georgia politics is a mess, but now it's on a world stage. | ||
We're getting to see it up close and personal. | ||
You were correct, ma'am. | ||
So what in the heck is going on down there? | ||
You're a Georgian. | ||
What is going on down there? | ||
This recount audit is... | ||
You cannot observe. | ||
You can be in the room and monitor, but you actually cannot observe what the people are doing while they are recounting, meaning you cannot see what they're seeing on the ballot to see if it is For one candidate or another. | ||
In most places, the designated monitors are assigned anywhere from four to ten teams of two people who they may monitor. | ||
Remember how in the 2000 election you had the hanging chads and they'd hold them up to the light and there were photos of it and everybody was looking and both campaigns had a vested interest and there was transparency? | ||
We don't have any transparency going like that here in Georgia. | ||
And the other thing is, no one seems to know the totals. | ||
And the totals are not being reported. | ||
The only person who seems to know the totals is the Secretary of State. | ||
I find all of the audit itself troubling. | ||
And the fact is, we still need to go back and audit the signatures and verify that the signatures, that all these votes they're counting, were cast legally. | ||
But here's what people don't understand. | ||
Why are live streams blowing up and hashtag war on pandemic is that these guys don't exist. | ||
If it was these elected officials, the governor, the lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, they don't and they don't exist if Donald Trump's not in their life supporting them. | ||
So how have they been? | ||
And I understand they represent the entire state. | ||
I'm not saying that they should do anything that's wrong. | ||
But why does it seem like they're going out of their way Right? | ||
Not to be fair to the Trump campaign. | ||
You know what, Steve? | ||
I think you should take a step back and say, why are they... It's even worse than that. | ||
Because why are they not being fair to the voters of Georgia, period? | ||
After the last election, Stacey Abrams and Democrats had a problem with the way the election went. | ||
So in Georgia right now, you've got Democrats who don't fully trust the election process. | ||
And now you have 77% of Republican voters who do not trust the election process. | ||
We have an election coming up in January. | ||
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January 5th. | |
They expect us to go back out and campaign and work hard to help re-elect people to hold the Senate, and I'm sitting there going, and how do I know if we do all of that work, we can trust what happens once we cast a ballot? | ||
How do we know that what we're going to get at the end is an honest result? | ||
And I've lost elections, I've won elections, I would much rather win elections, and I want President Trump To win. | ||
I want him to be the one in the White House for the next four years. | ||
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But we need honesty. | |
And we're not getting that right now. | ||
And it just smells, it stinks to high heavens. | ||
Do you think, Jack Maxey brought up the possibility of a recall for Kemp and for the Secretary of State. | ||
Now it's a pretty high hurdle you've got to go through, but do you think, is there any appetite down there right now for the Trump voter to seek accountability, I won't say vengeance, I'll say accountability, on the Secretary of State and the governor who's gone AWOL? | ||
I haven't heard much of a recount. | ||
I've heard people saying that they think they should be primaried or they should not even run for office again, especially the Secretary of State. | ||
But I haven't heard of a recall. | ||
We've got a lot of things going on. | ||
There's three different camps. | ||
You've got Team Trump, And then you've got team runoff, and then you've got team statewide elected official looking to be re-elected in two years from now. | ||
And they all have very distinct interests, and they're only looking out for whatever it is that they're in the camp that they're in. | ||
And it is so clear. | ||
And then you've got the voters who just want an honest election. | ||
At the end of the day, we want to know we can believe in our elections. | ||
And yeah, we want Trump to be elected, and I don't want my vote to be stolen. | ||
But what we've got going on right now, it's not transparent, it's not open, and it's not being done right. | ||
And if they expect us to go vote for them ever again, ever, they need to get this right. | ||
Well, let's talk about that quickly. | ||
How much is this impacting people's enthusiasm? | ||
We just had John Fredersen on. | ||
He says, hey, 30% of the Trump people he talks to are saying, man, I don't know. | ||
They stole it this time. | ||
I was out for Trump. | ||
I don't know if I'm going to be out for these Senate guys. | ||
What's your feeling right now? | ||
Where the base is? | ||
Where's the Trump muscle in Georgia? | ||
Where does it sit right now as far as focus on this January 5th versus getting it right for President Trump now? | ||
Well, from the people who I listen to, of course, I'm listening to Team Trump, right? | ||
And those people want... they want to get to the bottom of this right now. | ||
We'll deal with January 5th in a few weeks, but if you don't know if the election was stolen or not, and you don't know how, and you can't be sure that it was or was not stolen one way or the other, then... | ||
January 5th doesn't even matter, because if you're sitting there as the average voter thinking it was stolen, why would you care to go back out and help these candidates? | ||
I just, it blows my mind that the people who are doing that do not understand that they need to take care of the here and now, right now. | ||
Al Gore had 37 days down in Florida. | ||
It was transparent, the whole entire country was paying attention to it, and we don't have any of that right now. | ||
We have to hurry up, get it done, don't really pretend like we're doing something real, when really it's all a sham. | ||
This is a fake recount. | ||
It is not a real recount. | ||
And there's no audit of the signatures. | ||
It's fake. | ||
All of it is fake. | ||
Jenny Beth, you're head of the Tea Party Patriots. | ||
How do people get access to your social media? | ||
How do they get access to you? | ||
You can go to find me. | ||
I'm Jenny Beth M. on Parler and on Twitter, but you should follow me on Parler because at least they treat us like adults. | ||
And then also TeaPartyPatriots.org. | ||
TeaPartyPatriots.org. | ||
Thank you, Jenny Beth Martin from, great report from Georgia. | ||
Center of the political universe right now. | ||
Can we go, is there anything, can we go to, is Nevada over? | ||
Is the press conference over? | ||
Try to get a report. | ||
In Nevada what we know is 15,000 combo platter, both people who are no longer residents of Nevada, Plus, those who are no longer residents of planet Earth, right, have gone to their just reward. | ||
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15,000. | |
And I'm sure that's just the top. | ||
This is before any real discovery. | ||
This is just off, I guess, public records. | ||
You've had Rick Grinnell out there. | ||
You've got Adam Laxalt. | ||
And Adam Laxalt is a huge piece of manpower. | ||
Right, and then you've got you've got Matt Schlapp from the American Conservatives at the press conference. | ||
They did a live press conference. | ||
They're throwing down hard with a lawsuit. | ||
I'm telling you, Nevada is going to be backing the Trump. | ||
Those six electoral votes are going to be back. | ||
Yeah, let's go to the press conference for a second and see what we got here. | ||
We're going to Nevada to the press conference in Clark County, Nevada. | ||
We have talked with you about the threats that you fear you will face. | ||
For simply trying to point out the wrongdoing and the illegality that you observed. | ||
And to my fellow Americans, I think we all know this and have this in common. | ||
We would love to heal and to unite. | ||
That cannot happen until the truth is revealed. | ||
Until the facts are known. | ||
Until people have answers to their questions. | ||
And Adam Waxholt is going to walk through those facts in this case. | ||
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Good afternoon, everybody. | |
So today's an important day for Nevada. | ||
Over the last Ten days or so, the media has continued to ask for the evidence of the irregularities that we found in this election. | ||
In fact, some media already concluded a few days ago that there was no fraud presented. | ||
And I need everyone to understand the Herculean task that we face to try to, from the outside of a system, help shine a light on the irregularities in this system. | ||
We don't own the system. | ||
We aren't part of the system. | ||
There are no former FBI investigators. | ||
There's no former team of Attorney General. | ||
P.I. | ||
investigators. | ||
These are people that are volunteering. | ||
These are people that have given the last few weeks of their lives trying to run down the complaints we've received from across the state. | ||
Everyone Has some experience in the last few weeks that leaves them some doubt about whether this election was conducted. | ||
You're watching a live press conference in Clark County, Nevada of the officials of Trump campaign. | ||
It's Adam Laxalt. | ||
We're going to go out with this and then come back and go live to the press conference. | ||
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Right now, in this system that is combing through voter rolls and is looking for dead people that may have voted in this election. | |
I hope everybody understands that. | ||
I hope everyone accepts that as fact. | ||
We are back live from Clark County in Nevada, Las Vegas. | ||
This is the former Attorney General Adam Laxalt about the lawsuit of President Trump's campaign. | ||
They found 15,000 either dead people or people who are no longer resident that voted in this election. | ||
We're going to let this go for a few minutes. | ||
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So, I will only leave one example. | |
If a person has died and that ballot was mailed to someone's home and someone voted that, that ballot, who is going to complain about that vote cast? | ||
No one, quite clearly. | ||
So the system isn't investigating these things. | ||
And so we've brought forward these classes of voters. | ||
Now, what are the other class of voters that we think make up the number that puts this presidential election in jeopardy? | ||
The mail-in ballot system, which in Clark County was upwards of 500,000 votes. | ||
...started with a machine. | ||
This machine was the first pass for signature verification. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, we've spoken to experts, and this is part of our... | ||
We've spoken to many what they call AI experts and computer vision experts. | ||
And what you will find is that this machine doesn't have some large professional body, an election integrity body, that has certified this machine to be used to verify signatures. | ||
Okay? | ||
You will also find that in Clark County, they took the factory setting and they adjusted it to 40% of a signature match. | ||
Now what these people will say is, once Clark County took that factory setting and they manually adjusted it, Okay, we're going to come back to Vegas in a few minutes to Clark County. | ||
That is Adam Laxalt, the former Attorney General of the state of Nevada. | ||
Matt Schlapp, American Conservative Unit. | ||
This was all kicked off about a week ago by Rick Grinnell. | ||
Who is the interim head of the DNI, Department of National, Director of National Intelligence. | ||
We've got, we're going to come back in the next hour and update, and Greg Manns heard the first part of this. | ||
For the Trump followers out there and the deplorables, this is a battle being fought on many fronts. | ||
Okay, from Nevada to Georgia to Pennsylvania. | ||
We're in federal court in Pennsylvania. | ||
They're now, you know, arguing down in Georgia right now about why are they even doing a recount on these illegitimate ballots, these uncertifiable ballots. | ||
That's all going to be, you got Linwood and others with court cases in there about private secret deals that were done with the Democratic Party that nobody knew anything about. | ||
You've got, they're trying to get to the Supreme Court of the state of Michigan today, Dave Coleman. | ||
Next hour we're going to have the one and only Richard Bereson here to walk us through the math in these different states. | ||
You are grounded in the reality of what the math is here. | ||
I want to go now to Colleen Jane Kramer. | ||
She was the individual with her mom, Amy Kramer, that put on and organized this amazing march on Washington, D.C. | ||
that drew anywhere between 500,000 and a million people. | ||
I think it was closer to a million than 500,000, but it was extraordinary, and it's not just peacefulness, but it's resolve, it's a fight, it's tenacity, but the good nature of the American people. | ||
It was just an incredible, incredible day. | ||
And Kylie Jane, we really want to highlight this because we're spending an incredible amount of time in Georgia. | ||
With people down there. | ||
Jenny Beth Martin, John Fredericks has shifted his entire radio operation down there. | ||
He's launching a newspaper on Thursday down there just for this runoff. | ||
Tell us about the rally and why are you having it? | ||
Why do you think it's necessary to have it? | ||
Where is it going to be? | ||
What are the details? | ||
Well, thanks so much for having me, Steve. | ||
And yes, we will be down there on Saturday at the Georgia State Capitol at 12 noon. | ||
We have some exciting speakers there. | ||
You know, Vernon Jones, Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene, some others will be joining us. | ||
But we're, you know, we are not going to back down and we want transparency. | ||
Just as you said, Lynne Wood has filed a lawsuit to stop the certification. | ||
And there's a lot of funny business going on in there in Georgia. | ||
And it really is really sad to see. | ||
You know, we want these people to come out and demand transparency. | ||
There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
And the American people, Republican, Democrats, or Libertarians should all be on board for that same thing. | ||
The social media oligarchs tried to shut you down. | ||
You had your email account actually send out an email saying you guys had canceled the march. | ||
Everybody tried to shut you down. | ||
The job was incredible, particularly with limited resources. | ||
How can people help you, and how can they get more understanding of what's going to happen that day, who the speakers are, where to meet, and then if they want to donate, etc.? | ||
What are your access points? | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Yes, so it's TrumpMarch.com, TrumpMarch.com. | ||
And we've kind of moved to the branding of March for Trump away from Stop the Steal because of big tech censorship. | ||
But honestly, the way that we've gotten the word out, not only about Saturday, that we just had a million people here in D.C., but also about these future events is just picking up the phone, calling your friends, texting the images and graphics that you save on Twitter, and pushing it out that way. | ||
Because we know that the left and big tech wants to censor us, and we're not allowing that to happen. | ||
So people can find this all out at trumpmarch.com, and it will all be listed there. | ||
After this Saturday, we will be having another rally here in D.C. | ||
I'm still here. | ||
So December 12th, we'll be starting at Freedom Plaza at noon and marching to the Capitol where we will have another set of speakers. | ||
And there are some big names. | ||
We're really excited. | ||
We're going to be announcing a really huge project. | ||
Um, this weekend. | ||
So everyone can find out about that at trumpmarch.com and just help us carry the message because we need to show these people that we are going to hold them accountable. | ||
We want transparency. | ||
And if we don't protect the election integrity right now, then the foundation of our country is truly shattered and we cannot allow that to happen. | ||
So we're holding the line, especially with the Senate there. | ||
This is going to be really important. | ||
All eyes are on Georgia and we're, we're going to do this and we're going to be stronger together, holding the line and keeping those two Senate seats. | ||
Do you have a Parler account or Twitter? | ||
Can people follow you on that? | ||
I do. | ||
I'm at Kylie Jane Kramer on Twitter and I'm at Kylie on Parler. | ||
And I know everybody is getting used to the new apps and they're really great. | ||
You know, the censorship is just out of control and that's why I said we've kind of pushed a little bit away from the Stop the Steal because those are triggering points. | ||
So it's hashtag March for Trump. | ||
You can also use still Stop the Steal as well. | ||
But Kylie Jane Kramer on Twitter and at Kylie on Parler. | ||
Kylie Jane, you've done an amazing job, and I've got to tell everybody, take the family. | ||
This is a massive family event Saturday. | ||
The kids will never forget it. | ||
They'll remember all their lives. | ||
Kylie Jane Kramer, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
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It is. | |
It's a lot of fun. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Okay, Kylie Jane, look forward to having you back on. | ||
Kylie Jane Kramer, Amy Kramer's wingman. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. |