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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Live from Capitol Hill, it is Friday the 27th of November, the Year of Our Lord 2020. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
A ton of news breaking today on the effort to secure and close on the victory of President Trump on the 3rd of November, the Year of Our Lord 2020. | ||
Jack Posobiec from One American News is here live as my co-host. | ||
Raheem Kassam is on assignment making a belated Thanksgiving dinner somewhere. | ||
We're going to bring him in in a moment. | ||
John Fredericks is down in Mississippi in the Delta When America's, like, dark, is anybody working today? | ||
No, they're killing it. | ||
They're absolutely killing it. | ||
Are they? | ||
What are they doing today? | ||
They've got everything out there. | ||
They've got Stelter going after them today. | ||
Oh, fantastic. | ||
Stelter's going to win America. | ||
Okay, John Frederick, Radio Network, Real America's Voice, Newsmax TV, GNews, GTV. | ||
I want to thank the guys in Denver for getting to show up today, and the John Frederick Radio Network. | ||
I want to go to, we've got Raheem and John in this first segment, I want to go to John Frederick. | ||
John, breaking news, just when you came on, The rally scheduled tomorrow, or tentatively scheduled in Georgia, is going to be moved to next Saturday. | ||
Just help me in the world of burning daylight. | ||
How does that help us now that we've got momentum? | ||
We're going to have some big breaking news out of Wisconsin. | ||
There's big things happening in Wisconsin. | ||
We've got forward momentum. | ||
Why are we having a rally next Saturday? | ||
Well, Saturday, December 5th doesn't help. | ||
I never really thought they could pull this off in one day. | ||
As you know, the President came out with a dramatic address last night with the media saying that he's now digging in, fighting, and doesn't believe this election was legal and that he indeed said so many words that he believes that he'll be inaugurated. | ||
I think the rally should be on Monday or Tuesday. | ||
I mean, Saturday is just way too late. | ||
And it almost seems like more of a rally for the two senators running than for what he needs to get done. | ||
The main thing that he needs to get done in Georgia right now in the recount that he is allowed to have is get the signatures on the envelopes matched. | ||
The thing that no one seems to To understand, Steve, except our viewers, is that the ballots in Georgia and the envelopes have been separated. | ||
So you can't ever determine who voted for what candidate that came out of what envelope. | ||
But what you can determine is the percentage of envelopes that were received whose signatures don't match, signatures are invalid, addresses don't match, aren't in the state of Georgia or are dead. | ||
Those are the things, that's the percentage you're able to find out. | ||
Why the Secretary of State there, Brad Raffensperger, refuses to do that is beyond anybody's comprehension. | ||
Match the envelopes. | ||
If it's a minimal discrepancy, like one out of every 10,000, okay, one out of every 5,000, we get it. | ||
Mistakes happen. | ||
But if it's four or five percent, you've got to remember, Almost 900,000 ballots got cast by mail. | ||
If you're able to say, well, we have found a 5% discrepancy, that means nearly 50,000 ballots are in question. | ||
They're not legal ballots. | ||
And so Biden's won the state by 12,000. | ||
That can never get certified because you don't know how many of those would have voted for Trump or Biden, and Biden is getting about 85% of all the mail-in ballots, so you can do the math. | ||
That's really what the issue is. | ||
Now, you got to ask yourself, if I'm the Republican Secretary of State, if I'm the Republican Governor Brian Kemp, if I'm the Republican Lieutenant Governor Jeff Duncan, why don't I want A signature match of the envelopes, which by law they have to keep for a two-year period. | ||
So they have the envelopes. | ||
Why not just do the match, and if it's a very minimal discrepancy? | ||
I'll tell you, we're going to have to dial in. | ||
Let's get back in, John Fredrick, we're missing out. | ||
And we're bringing Rahim, Kassam Rahim. | ||
Give me your observations about this Georgia thing. | ||
You know, going from Saturday, everybody's jacked up, it's going to be tomorrow, put pressure. | ||
Kemp will call something in the General Assembly to deal with this early next week. | ||
Now it's like push to next Saturday. | ||
Whoever in the Trump organization is making those decisions don't understand that The deplorables have no interest, zero interest in coming out for any rally about Kelly Loeffler and Senator Perdue. | ||
That's just a fact, okay? | ||
They'll come and support President Trump in trying to close this deal, but they're not coming out. | ||
They don't want to hear about January 5th until this deal is closed and the establishment comes together to support a real recount. | ||
What say you? | ||
Look, you told me earlier, just to be bluntly honest, and I'll be bluntly honest, if you are delaying a rally another week, then why don't you just concede now and say, hey, OK, I'm only campaigning for the Senators after this. | ||
The point of the rally was urgency, and it's urgency on the back of having the big momentum, the big momentum from that great Pennsylvania hearing, big momentum from the news we're getting out of Wisconsin today, the big momentum from what's taking place elsewhere in the country, Michigan, Everywhere that you're seeing challenges being made and the legal team's working hard, that's what the rally is there to undergird. | ||
The rally is not there for the Senators. | ||
Fine if the Senators win and they benefit off the back of it, everyone's happy. | ||
Nobody wants to lose the Senate. | ||
But the point of this is, from a political optics perspective, putting my old campaign hat on, Delaying another week effectively says I've given up the ghost theory. | ||
I don't think the president has. | ||
I think people around him are saying, oh, we need time to do the logistics for the rally and we want to make it bigger and badder and better and have all these great screens and maybe have even a bigger venue. | ||
Do two then. | ||
Do one tomorrow or the day after and then do another one next week. | ||
But don't skimp out on this one. | ||
It sends all the wrong signals. | ||
You talked about momentum. | ||
What about the third district today? | ||
Do you think that took any of the momentum away? | ||
We've had such great momentum in the last 48 hours. | ||
The most important, and Daily Mail and everybody's picking it up, Trump is throwing down hard on this Joe Biden to buy into the argument. | ||
Biden's got to step up and be aggressive in trying to show that they didn't steal this. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
Yeah, you're talking about the Pennsylvania ruling that came down earlier today. | ||
I've seen a lot of people, a lot of commentators going, oh, well, you know, this is a disaster. | ||
But actually, if you go in and read the filing, if you go in and read the complaint, the complaint seems almost designed Uh, to get a rejection and therefore expedite the case to the Supreme Court. | ||
Now, somebody may say, well, the Supreme Court won't take that case if a lower court has decided that, hey, you don't even have grounds for appeal, let alone a case that we're throwing out here. | ||
But I don't necessarily think that's the case. | ||
I think there's still every reason to be optimistic about that case and optimistic about what can be added, by the way, to that case and to that complaint in the meantime. | ||
Now that there's not going to be a rally in Georgia, what would you tell our audience to be looking for over the weekend? | ||
They got announced that they're going to have a hearing in Arizona. | ||
It's not an official hearing at the House or the Senate, but they are going to have a hearing out there with senior members of the Republican delegation to review the material about Arizona. | ||
What would you tell our audience to look for over the weekend? | ||
I would say they shouldn't be looking for anything. | ||
They should be acting on things. | ||
Now, here's why I say it, because there is a media who keeps saying, where's the evidence? | ||
Where's the evidence? | ||
And then when they're presented with the evidence, they actually don't report on it. | ||
They don't dedicate segments to it. | ||
They don't have lawyers going over it. | ||
They don't have Trump campaign people on CNN to talk about it. | ||
And the social media firms cover it up. | ||
so the audience is job is obviously to be monitoring day-to-day what's going on you can get there are several web sites which are great for this uh... you know every legal vote dot com and uh... here is the evidence dot com obviously citizen free press popular stop press revolver dot news that all pumping out the update the audiences job is to make sure the other people are saying it and the wider american audience is saying it because uh... if it's the media's choice nobody gets to see the evidence | ||
Rahim, we know you're very busy with family stuff today. | ||
Thank you very much for taking time out and coming on. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Raheem will be back tomorrow. | ||
Jack, do we have John Fredericks? | ||
Still trying to get John Fredericks down in the Delta. | ||
Georgia. | ||
Tomorrow. | ||
Versus next Saturday. | ||
Well, Steve, you know, it's kind of funny having Rahim and I, we're pulling double duty, so this morning I was on Skype, Rahim was in here, now I'm in the seat, Rahim's on Skype. | ||
But, look, here's the bottom line with Georgia. | ||
We're burning daylight. | ||
These deadlines are not Going to go away. | ||
They're getting closer. | ||
This is a, you know, time is a flat circle. | ||
No, time is moving forward and it's moving forward fast. | ||
You tell people December, they're checked out. | ||
December 5th, you might as well say December 25th. | ||
Well, not just that. | ||
Next Saturday is the 6th, correct? | ||
Saturday a week is the 6th. | ||
No, it's the 5th. | ||
The next day is the 6th is the preamble to the Safe Harbor. | ||
Safe Harbor's Tuesday. | ||
Now, you can go through the Safe Harbor, but it's all supposed to be wrapped up. | ||
The electors are supposed to be identified and all set to go. | ||
Kind of the last day of that is the Safe Harbor. | ||
Then you've got the 14th. | ||
Now, you can blow past that, but you can't blow past the 14th. | ||
So if you're going on the 5th, it doesn't work. | ||
That's a rally for Kelly Loeffler and for David Perdue. | ||
Both fine individuals. | ||
But somebody's got to understand that the deplorables want to close this deal. | ||
They want to close this deal. | ||
They don't want to hear about that deal yet. | ||
They're prepared to do it. | ||
They're prepared to show it en masse. | ||
They're prepared to get the turnout. | ||
They don't want to hear, you know, Kemp and this Secretary of State and the establishment and that sort of thing. | ||
Here's what it is. | ||
We can walk and chew gum, but what people want is when they get that deployment order to say, we're going to Georgia, we're going down to Georgia, they don't want to hear, oh, we're only going for this thing, forget about this other thing that you signed up for. | ||
They want to go all in. | ||
Yes. | ||
They don't want to be heading down to Georgia and saying, oh, I only want to talk about this race, let's not talk about that other race. | ||
No, they want to talk about everything. | ||
They want it to be full ticket, just the way it was before. | ||
The fight isn't over, and that's why the fight is still in these guys. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
So you have a situation here where the president, I mean, it's not just two birds with one stone, it's three birds with one stone, right? | ||
Because you've got your own fight, then you've got Lawford, then you've got Purdue. | ||
You can tie these together and We were talking about the Black Friday doorbusters this morning. | ||
Talk about a Black Friday doorbuster. | ||
You could have this weekend, then we go in. | ||
Look, Advent season starts on Sunday. | ||
Feast of the Immaculate Conception is coming up. | ||
People are going to start checking out. | ||
You need to do this now. | ||
Okay, let's bring in John Fredericks. | ||
We're gonna get John by, oh, we got him again. | ||
So, John, talk to us about Georgia. | ||
Well, here's the bottom line. | ||
There is, as you guys are saying, there's a sense of urgency here. | ||
And my biggest fear about this rally, what the Republicans there really want to do is they really want to turn Trump coming to Georgia about getting out Trump voters for David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. | ||
I was disconnected there for a second. | ||
I know you guys went over this, but it's worth reiterating. | ||
The Trump voters are not going to turn out for David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler Well, if they don't see that the Trump campaign and the other Republicans are fighting to stop the steal. | ||
I've been there for three weeks, and starting on Monday, Steve, I'm going to do ten cities in ten days. | ||
So we're going to be in ten Georgia cities in ten days. | ||
Ten in ten. | ||
And what we've heard in the first three weeks since we've been there is that the trump voters in less populated rural areas are asking why bother to come out and vote again when they're just going to steal it again when they've already know they already know from the news media that stacy abrams is already mailed out another eight hundred and fifty thousand absentee ballots They're flooding the zone again. | ||
It's going to be the same thing all over again. | ||
So why bother to come out for David Perdue or Kelly Loeffler? | ||
So the rally has to be about fighting to get the absentee ballots authenticated, to get the signatures on the envelopes verified, to get that out in the media, and to stop the certification To bring attention to Sidney Powell's 104-page lawsuit. | ||
That's what the rally should be. | ||
The Republicans there want to turn it into rah-rah. | ||
Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, they've already moved on. | ||
We haven't. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
John, can you just hang with us one second? | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Let John Fredericks Radio Network and Real America's Voice monetize this, because we're all capitalists here. | ||
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We'll return. | ||
Jack Pasovic is my wingman today, my co-host from One American News. | ||
John Fredericks is on the line from down in the Delta, and we're going to be talking Georgia, and then we're going to pivot to dramatic, dramatic, dramatic things coming out of Wisconsin. | ||
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Breaking news out of Milwaukee. | ||
The Milwaukee Journal, right? | ||
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. | ||
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. | ||
And they've done a little psychological warfare in the headlines, but I want to make sure John Fredericks is listening to this. | ||
Reports from the room now, is it Dane County where Madison is? | ||
We've got to break down the breaking news. | ||
Tell them what the headline says and then we'll tell them what the reality is. | ||
So here's the headline. | ||
The headline, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. | ||
I've got a problem with you guys right now. | ||
I've got a little problem because your headline says, Trump campaign objection to indefinitely combined voters, right? | ||
We've been talking about that all week, the IC, indefinitely combined voters, right? | ||
It says includes at least 19,000, right? | ||
Well, here's the problem with that. | ||
See, I know that you wanted to say 19,000 because people have been paying attention in Wisconsin know the margin of victory for Joe Biden is 20,000 currently. | ||
So you're going to want to say that this is one of those, it's moot because it's not going to be enough to take it over. | ||
the new narrative. But here's the problem, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, is that that's only a subset. That is a subset of the numbers that they're challenging. It's only a portion of the numbers they're challenging, number one. And that's not the statewide. That doesn't include Dane County. Remember, this recount goes with two counties. | ||
And by the way, Steve, correct me if I'm wrong, but they can challenge ballots outside of the recount, right? The recount is just for the the two counties that they're going to drill in on. | ||
Is that $19,000 for Milwaukee or Dane County? | ||
This is $19,000 for Milwaukee County only. | ||
With the ICs? | ||
With the ICs. | ||
That's actually a smaller number than I thought. | ||
The ICs were rumored to be north of $100,000. | ||
This is only for one county? | ||
Yeah, but you're only doing Milwaukee and Dane. | ||
Well, so I think they're only challenging people that filed as of March of this year. | ||
I see what you're saying. | ||
So if you had done it before in a Wisconsin election, they decided... So they want to be so tight on this thing. | ||
They're tight. | ||
They should be going for all of them. | ||
Well, they want to be tight on this thing. | ||
I see what you're saying. | ||
Add Dane, and then you add what's happened on the early votes. | ||
So John Fredericks, big news. | ||
Now they're going to start rolling this information out. | ||
It sounds like, correct me if I'm wrong, Posobiec. | ||
They have wrapped up. | ||
They're in the process in Wisconsin right now of wrapping up. | ||
They were supposed to be done about two hours ago, and now they're pushing forward. | ||
So they said they were going to be, originally they said they were going to be done at noon. | ||
Then they said 3pm. | ||
Now it's 4.30. | ||
They're still going in Wisconsin. | ||
So, I want to go back to John Fredericks. | ||
John, walk us through, I want to go through the details. | ||
We had Matt Brainerd on here today, the former data guy at the 16 campaign, that said there's 20,000 illegally and incorrectly registered guys who voted in this election, and he can basically show all 20,000 in Georgia. | ||
Right? | ||
That's more than where Biden's up. | ||
Plus you've got these other ones that you were talking about, right? | ||
So walk us through, how did the Secretary of State certify this? | ||
How did the Governor certify this when you've got these major categories, these major verticals of ballots that can't be certified? | ||
Brad Raffensperger, the Secretary of State, exercised gross incompetence and dereliction of duty in executing this election, starting with this consent decree he made with Stacey Abrams and the Democratic Party of Georgia, which was totally illegal, which allowed these absentee ballot applications to get mailed out to millions of people in Georgia. | ||
So that was number one. | ||
He never ratified... This never got ratified by the General Assembly. | ||
In fact, he never even presented it to the General Assembly. | ||
State Senators, the first time they saw it was recently. | ||
That they actually saw a copy of this. | ||
That they knew what was going on. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
And so they want to hide that. | ||
Brad Rappersberger is focused on getting positive press in CNN and in the New York Times, I guess. | ||
But, the fact of the matter is, they should never have certified this vote. | ||
They gotta pass, because unlike Pennsylvania, it doesn't have to go through the General Assembly. | ||
If this went through the Georgia General Assembly, this vote would have never gotten certified. | ||
So their only opportunity now, the only way they can change this, is through the court system, or through a recount and a court system, And if the recount again doesn't include a matching of signatures from the envelopes to determine the number of illegal ballots that were cast, they're simply going to recount the same fraudulent ballots, which is what they did a week ago. | ||
So the whole thing becomes theater of the absurd. | ||
It's like the Macabre Wax Museum. | ||
It just goes on again. | ||
Makes no sense. | ||
So, this is the pressure that has to be put on Raffensperger and Jeff Duncan, the Lieutenant Governor, who has stood with him. | ||
So, until they do that, and then the other lawsuits play out, then... | ||
It's going to go to the courts and they're not going to allow Georgia to be certified. | ||
That's what's ultimately going to happen. | ||
But the key here is... | ||
That the president has to put immense pressure on Raffensperger, Kemp especially, and Jeff Duncan to get this done the right way. | ||
That was supposed to be the purpose of the rally this week. | ||
Now the Republicans there, the establishment has changed it into rah-rah Purdue and Loeffler. | ||
I'm going to say it again. | ||
Georgia voters in the rural areas who came out to vote for Trump because they believe in what he's doing and what he's saying. | ||
They're not going to vote for Perdue and Laffer, two blue bloods, based on Trump going there and doing a rally at an airport hangar. | ||
If they don't believe, That Georgia is going to run a fair election and it's not going to get stolen again. | ||
They're simply not going to get turned. | ||
They're not going to turn out. | ||
The Democrats are going to turn out because they have put into place a mail-in scheme to maximize their low propensity voters. | ||
They got that nailed. | ||
Another 850,000 absentee ballots just got put in the mail stream by Stacey Abrams. | ||
There's another 150 coming in a week. | ||
That's one million absentee ballots. | ||
These two senators, Steve, are going to go in to January 5th down by $500,000. | ||
$500,000, excuse me. | ||
They're going to be down $500,000 ballots cast or the votes before you even get to January 5th, their early voting. | ||
They're going to be down by half a million. | ||
You can't win! | ||
This is what these Republicans fail to understand. | ||
That's why Trump has to come here. | ||
He has to come here early and the focus has to be on getting a fair election for the runoff and also decertifying what happened here on November 3rd. | ||
Nobody out there has put in as much effort and money out of his own pocket than John Frederick. | ||
The Oracle of the Deplorables is the reason we're partners with John. | ||
He's got a better feel for the mog-up movement in the base than anybody. | ||
He has launched a newspaper. | ||
He is buying a radio station. | ||
He's shifted his entire headquarters down to Georgia until the runoff vote. | ||
He is now going to commence a ten-city Ten day bus tour. | ||
There's nobody committed. | ||
There's nobody in the Purdue campaign, or the Loeffler campaign, or Mitch McConnell, or any establishment Republican at John Frederick with his own money. | ||
John Frederick's not running down there saying, hit my C4 with some cash, give me a donation. | ||
John Frederick's down there putting his own money up. | ||
Launching a newspaper, the Georgia Star, trying to get a radio station, a stick, to put it up 24-7, to do a 10-city, 10-bus tour of 10 cities in 10 days. | ||
His money is where his mouth is, right? | ||
Everybody else has got their hand out, not John Fredericks. | ||
He's down there making it happen and he's telling you it's not going to work. | ||
There is nobody on the ground in Georgia that has a better sense of this. | ||
These guys taking these polls, all Republicans always win. | ||
They have to understand, Loeffler and Perdue can win and they can win by a real margin if the deplorables show up. | ||
The deplorables will show up if they know the Republican establishment is prepared, is prepared to make sure that every, it's only legal votes that count. | ||
If there is any uncertainty in this rally next Saturday, it does not work. | ||
We're burning daylight. | ||
John, last thing. | ||
Georgia's also the center of the universe for the Lynn Wood lawsuit and also for Sidney Powell's lawsuit. | ||
What is the response? | ||
We've got about a minute and a half. | ||
What's the response down there among locals about the viability of both of these legal efforts that are outside the campaign? | ||
They want to see a ruling. | ||
They want to see a ruling. | ||
They want to see it soon. | ||
Linwood was able to get it expedited, so that went down today. | ||
The judge that is in charge of his case guaranteed him an expedited hearing and ruling, and what they want to see, what they want to see is a judge Take it to the next level. | ||
That's what they want to see. | ||
And, you know, the allegations that they laid out are pretty clear. | ||
They want to be sure that these are properly adjudicated. | ||
They get a fair hearing and they'll let the chips fall where they may. | ||
One win by Lin Wood. | ||
One win, I'm telling you, by Sidney Powell. | ||
One win. | ||
One positive ruling on their behalf and this thing in Georgia my friends is going to fall like a house of cards in 72 hours they just need a win a favorable ruling on one issue. It's over John Frederick, how can our audience? | ||
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But I'm going to be there. | ||
I'm doing a 10-city tour in 10 days. | ||
And I'm not going to it. | ||
John, we gotta bounce. | ||
10 in 10. | ||
10 cities, 10 days. | ||
John Frederickson. | ||
Take a short break. | ||
I'm going to Tifton, Georgia. I'm going to L.A. J. I'm going to the small rural counties where Trump was getting 75, 75 and 80 percent of the vote. | ||
Got to make sure those guys turn out. | ||
Steve, John, we got to bounce 10 and 10, 10 cities, 10 days. | ||
John Frederick. | ||
So take a short break. Rudy Giuliani, the president's lawyer next. | ||
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Because of pressing business dealing with trying to save the President's victory, Rudy is going to join us at the top of the hour. | ||
We're going to go through a bunch of other stuff that we have right now. | ||
Number one, it is the 925th anniversary of Pope Urban II going to Claremont, France and doing the call for the First Crusade. | ||
So the author, Raymond Abraham, The author of Sword and Scimitar, really the military history of the conflict between Islam and the West. | ||
Fabulous book, fabulous author. | ||
He's going to be on later in the second hour to discuss this. | ||
Also, a major development the other day. | ||
And this is where we try to get you the signal, not the noise. | ||
It was in the Washington Examiner. | ||
I don't know who else picked it up. | ||
I just sent it. | ||
We want to put it up in Denver. | ||
A fantastic article about John Radcliffe sent a letter. | ||
To Jay Clayton of the Security and Change Commission, former partner at Sullivan and Cromwell, the law firm for Goldman Sachs. | ||
And Jay is a fantastic guy, has not exactly been the hammer on the CCP sponsored companies that we would like. | ||
Good man though. | ||
But Radcliffe, who's doing a great job at DNI, sent a letter about the CCP's potential dominance of cryptocurrencies from their central bank. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, write this down in your in your day book right now. | ||
Major, major effort. | ||
Crypto is going to be big, okay? | ||
I realize right now, you know, Bitcoin, is Bitcoin an area of freebooters or are they not freebooters? | ||
So this article is up on the Washington Examiner. | ||
We'll put it up on the screen. | ||
I want everybody to get to it. | ||
It's by Jerry Dunleavy. | ||
Trump's spy chief seeks SEC scrutiny of Chinese dominance. | ||
In cryptocurrency, Chinese dominance in cryptocurrency. | ||
Right now, we have Dawn. | ||
Fantastic, we've got a very special guest here from Pennsylvania that we're about to try to bring on. | ||
Representative Dawn Kiefer from Pennsylvania, one of the witnesses the other day and also up on the panel at the Historic Gettysburg. | ||
And do we have her on yet? | ||
Representative Kiefer, this is Steve Bannon and Jack Bosovic. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
I'm doing well. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Look, what happened in Gettysburg was historic. | ||
Walk us through what's happened since then, because what we loved about it is had people like yourselves who are firebrands, who are not going to back down on this thing. | ||
Now, we realize a lot of the people in the legislature maybe don't have your commitment, but we've heard, and we're going to have Colonel Mastriani on later, the state senator, later in the show. | ||
Walk us through what is happening today in Pennsylvania. | ||
So, I wasn't a witness, but I was on the panel, and one of the questions I asked, because with the General Assembly, the legal advice that we were getting was that while the Constitution does give the General Assembly of each state the power to facilitate the elections, we took that power, put it in statute, and it says that the candidate with the most votes We'll get to appoint their electors to the Electoral College. | ||
And so my question was to Jenna Ellis, who was the attorney that was one of the witnesses. | ||
I asked her, or on the panel, I asked her what her differing legal opinion was. | ||
And the opinion that she gave us was that because the executive had broken the law, and there had been numerous violations of our state statute, electoral statute, we had to reassume Our constitutional authority, and we absolutely had the power to question the process. | ||
And so how can we move forward with the certification and allow for the appointment of electors until all of the irregularities and the compromises in our electoral process were addressed, which they have not been to date. | ||
So is this regarding... Go ahead. | ||
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So we took that, you know, we all got together post that hearing, and we have just introduced today a resolution, and it's my understanding the Senate, our Senate will be doing an identical resolution in the Senate, and we are calling on the Governor and Secretary of State to rescind their certification of the election, and we are asking that no electors be | ||
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uh... heated until are able to verify irregularities of the election and we're calling upon the on congress to take a look at that as well uh... and you and that that that process as well i just wanna make sure people are sent This is, as I understand it, a 1938 law, right, that really took the responsibility from the legislature and put it to the executive. | |
And what you're doing, since you don't have time to pass something, a statute, or really a law, and have the governor sign it, you're actually passing a resolution that would hold the 1938 Act in abeyance until you sort this out for this election. | ||
Is that basically what you're trying to do? | ||
Right, so we're just going to put the brakes on it, and we're urging just no appointment of electors right now. | ||
And we're telling Congress, we're asking you to declare that the selection of presidential elections in the Commonwealth to be a dispute. | ||
And until that is settled, there's no action to be taken. | ||
Why, we see the House and you guys are taking dramatic action. | ||
Why does it seem like the House and the Senate First off, are they going to have hearings, you know, next week sometime? | ||
Is there any action that would give people comfort that, hey, besides this resolution, which sounds incredible, but there's any other kind of formal action that's going to be taken to kind of give a venue to get all of this information out? | ||
One of the most powerful things about Gettysburg is the mainstream media has been saying these are baseless charges, there's no evidence. | ||
Baseless charges, no evidence. | ||
You provided three hours Of incredible evidence. | ||
Are you trying to take it to the next level by actually having a formal hearing in Harrisburg? | ||
So we are, and I am on state government committee. | ||
And the issue so far with the hearings that we have attempted is that many of the individuals that we're trying to bring in before the committee are in the midst of lawsuits, so they won't come before us yet. | ||
So that's been challenging. | ||
The second thing is, as of November 30th, we have an issue where we are no longer legislators until We are sworn in. | ||
We don't get sworn in until the beginning of January. | ||
So something has to take place after Monday. | ||
As of Monday is our last day, we'd have to have some kind of swearing in. | ||
We'd all have to be put in place. | ||
We essentially become pumpkin. | ||
We're up against that time clock, so it's tough to do those. | ||
I know we're going to go forward with hearings regardless, but our hands are tied right now. | ||
So we're trying to put some pressure on leadership to look at Other alternatives and calling us back and giving us the ability to take action that way. | ||
So that's why we're trying to get this resolution done as quickly as possible and call us back to take action on that to just put the brakes on everything. | ||
When you say put pressure on leadership, I think that's where the rest of the country and the Trump supporters are kind of befuddled. | ||
It would seem like leadership would want to get this sorted, and particularly the fact of extending you guys somehow past Monday, just to make sure this is done in a proper venue and done with fiduciary responsibility. | ||
Who in leadership is not a thousand percent on board with this? | ||
For instance, who should our audience be calling their offices of or emailing their offices? | ||
Well, we're still having conversations with the Speaker of the House and the Leader of the House, and then you have the Senate Pro Tem and the Senate Leader in the Senate. | ||
So, you know, it's just, I think right now we're at the point where we're trying to get all of our General Assembly members, you know, make sure, putting pressure on leadership to get on board with this. | ||
And they're still in the midst of conversations with legal counsel. | ||
Again, like I said, they continue to advise us. | ||
We have no role to play because, you know, we put it in statute of how the process plays out. | ||
So, the challenge that I have put before them is that, well, when that's violated, when that law is violated, that is specifically why this, you know, Article 2, Section 1.2 is put in place with the built-in protection. | ||
And so, I'm asking them to go back to their counsel and vet that out and chart a path forward. | ||
Representative Kiefer, how do people follow you more on social media? | ||
How do they get more access to you? | ||
So I am at RepKiefer.com and then I am on Facebook as Rep Dawn Kiefer. | ||
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And I am also on Twitter with the same handle. | |
Hang on a second, Jack Pasova, One America's got a question for you. | ||
Yeah, Rep Kiefer, I just wanted to say thanks so much for standing up and doing this. | ||
You know, I've been trying to educate Mr. Bannon here, so I'm from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania myself, and he's not from Pennsylvania, so I've been trying to explain to him that you've got to understand that Rep Kiefer Seth Grove, Doug Mastroianni, this is all South Central Pennsylvania. | ||
This is all one region of the state that is standing up. | ||
This is where the Patriots come from. | ||
I really believe this is the most patriotic part of Pennsylvania. | ||
I've said that, and look, I'm from, you know, the Valley Forge area myself. | ||
I love Valley Forge, but I just love that it's the South Central part of Pennsylvania. | ||
It's really your caucus that's been standing up and leading the charge for all of this. | ||
And I think that goes back to what we know from history. | ||
in Pennsylvania during the Continental Army and all of it. | ||
So I just want to say thank you so much for what you're doing. | ||
And don't worry that we're going to teach my geography, you know, geography challenge friend here a little bit about the state. | ||
Well, you know, the other thing is that, you know, it's not that any of this was unfounded. | ||
It's not that there hasn't, fraud has not been identified. | ||
It has been identified. | ||
So far, what's been brought to the courts hasn't raised to the level that would change the outcome of the election. | ||
But what we continue to say is that we're not talking about voter fraud here, we're talking about election fraud. | ||
So this is about the process and the system, and we have seen over and over again there was not free and fair access to the ballot. | ||
That's not disputed. | ||
I mean, media can say it a hundred times, but just because they say it doesn't mean it's true. | ||
Representative Kiefer, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Quite brilliant. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The good news we got, as typical in the MAGA movement, you got the fighters there, Posobiec. | ||
I thought Pennsylvania was Appalachia with Philadelphia on one side and Pittsburgh on the other. | ||
You're listening to James Carville a little too much. | ||
There's more to it. | ||
There's more to it than just Pennsylvania. | ||
Remember, I went to school at West Virginia. | ||
I love Appalachia. | ||
We're still upset we lost West by God Virginia during the certain unpleasantness that took place in the 1860s. | ||
Are they talking about splitting off the other They're talking about doing another split in Western Virginia, aren't they? | ||
They're talking about doing a split south of Fredericksburg is what they're talking about. | ||
I say they should split up. | ||
Don't join West Virginia. | ||
Make more Republican states. | ||
I say they should split up. Don't join West Virginia. Make more Republican states. | ||
I'm not a divide guy. Let's go to Pennsylvania, though. | ||
This is what people don't understand. | ||
We've got about a minute here. | ||
This is absolutely central, and when people like Kiefer, we're going to have Colonel Mastriano on later, when they're putting it all on the line, and that was the inflection point at Gettysburg, when they say they're having conversations with leadership, what does that mean? | ||
Look, you see it though, they're leading the charge, and now other states want to get involved. | ||
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They're saying, you know what, if Mastriano can do it, if Don Kiefer can do it- I got that part, But how come Pennsylvania can't do it? | |
Not just the hearing. | ||
You've got to get this resolution passed. | ||
Because you heard what she said. | ||
You've got to call. | ||
You have to extend past Monday. | ||
Okay, everybody out there in the audience, particularly those folks from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Find out who your rep is. | ||
Find out who your state rep is. | ||
You've got to light these guys up today. | ||
They clearly have to be extended past Monday. | ||
They all took oaths last time I checked. | ||
Yeah, this is going to be incredible. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
It's Jack Pasovic of One American News, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We're going to have the mayor on top of the hour, Colonel Mastriano, Raymond Abraham, Sword, and Scimitar will be joining us. | ||
And more. | ||
We're going to get more to the details. | ||
We've got more breaking news coming out of Wisconsin. | ||
Remember that one falls, they all fall. | ||
Next on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Remember, in the fourth turning, all these people out there you don't know that end up becoming stars. | ||
Dawn Kiefer is one of them. | ||
She's absolutely a hammer, and we're so proud to have her on here. | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
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Whoa! | |
Here we go right now, another breaking news. | ||
We're going to go back to Jack Posobiec of One America, who is sitting there as our co-host today, where the War Room guys are out taking a little break for Thanksgiving. | ||
Jack, talk to us about Wisconsin. | ||
More breaking news? | ||
When you're dealing in an actual war room, you know, on a watch for in Navy or in the Intel community, you've got, you've got information flying. | ||
Yeah, that's absolutely flying. | ||
And you've got to have analysts and officers who can sit there, process, triage and prioritize it, right? | ||
So here, and it takes a lot, right? | ||
It takes a lot to do this. | ||
This one hit me and I said, boom, Dane County. | ||
Now, we just said in the last hour, right, in the beginning of the hour, top of the hour, that Milwaukee County is going to be done today, right? | ||
I just said that. | ||
Just for the audience to understand, the president paid for just two counties, Dane County, which is Madison, the university, uber liberal, and Milwaukee County. | ||
He said, these are the two. | ||
They had a two to one ratio, Biden to Trump. | ||
He said, if you're going to find discrepancies, it's going to be here. | ||
We think it's here. | ||
It's targeted. | ||
Remember, not widespread, targeted. | ||
Milwaukee County, I said, was supposed to be done. | ||
It was supposed to be done already today. | ||
Still not done. | ||
Now, Dane County just said they don't expect to finish their election recount until Sunday. | ||
They're going to keep going until Sunday out in Dane County, which isn't even as big as Milwaukee County. | ||
That's because, and I'll tell you why right off of this, because of Bob Spindell. | ||
And if anybody saw my Periscope, my livestream, That I did with Bob Spindell. | ||
That's because Dane County was the one where they got the plexiglass up and they said no. | ||
They said, why do you need the distance? | ||
You got plexiglass up. | ||
You got plexiglass like at the hockey games. | ||
You don't need the distance. | ||
They're in every single one of those ballots. | ||
This is the one where they were complaining. | ||
They're saying, The Trump campaign, these observers, they keep challenging things. | ||
They keep asking us to put these aside. | ||
They're asking about the ink being different. | ||
They're asking about the dates not matching, the signatures not matching. | ||
They're putting it off all the way until Sunday is their estimate. | ||
Now keep in mind, we already know that their estimates are already getting a little bit optimistic because they tried to tell us 3 p.m. | ||
today from Milwaukee. | ||
Milwaukee's still going. | ||
It's almost 6 here on the East Coast. | ||
It's 5 over there. | ||
That's a little bit of those little time zones for you guys doing that live. | ||
Again, we're in the war room. | ||
So folks, this is what you got to understand is that there's so many moving parts to this. | ||
There's so many moving parts. | ||
And so I appreciate you guys being able to watch. | ||
We do get so into the weeds on these things. | ||
But that's where the devil is, is in these details. | ||
The fact this is three days longer in one county of Wisconsin shows you the level of Of attention to detail that's going on. | ||
That's why it's taking longer. | ||
It's attention to detail. | ||
This is, this is huge, right? | ||
Because this means they're throwing down, they're essentially throwing down on every ballot, right? | ||
Well, basically it's, look, Bob Spindel and Dean Knudsen, these two guys, I've been tooting their horns for two weeks now straight because I saw them throw down the gauntlet. | ||
They opened up the gates. | ||
Specifically in Dane County but also in Milwaukee and Bob Spindel's been on Twitter blowing him up in Milwaukee saying you're not following what I said so that's gonna have to come later the shoes gonna drop on that and Bob Spindel isn't gonna let that go because he's not the kind of guy let stuff go but now we're seeing as well that when you give them the opportunity and then the Trump campaign goes to their legal observers they said get on in here right and Spindel's got the photo and I don't know if I can show this but Oh, I think we put that, we have it in Denver already. | ||
No, I haven't sent it to him yet. | ||
I'm just off the top of my head, but he showed the difference, and you can see it. | ||
Here's the difference, and I'll describe it. | ||
The difference in Madison, right, is they're right there at the table with just, I know it sounds a little silly, I keep saying plexiglass, but when you see it, it means it's two people sitting at the same table, one Republican and one Democrat, by the way. | ||
We welcome the Democrats into this process, please. | ||
Please sit there and go through this with us. | ||
We want you sitting like a tiger team right next to us so you can verify what we're talking about. | ||
And you can't say, oh, it's baseless. | ||
Well, here's the base, right? | ||
Sit down, we'll show you the base. | ||
I'll walk you through it. | ||
Whereas in Milwaukee, I mean, this looks like some kind of clean room, like something out of NASA, right? | ||
You're like you're in some kind of NASA space room, but it's so far away. | ||
And the president was talking about this yesterday. | ||
He said they could be doing anything in there. | ||
You can't see a thing. | ||
You can't see they could be playing a baseball game, right? | ||
You could see Everything when it comes to Madison. | ||
That's Dane County's Madison, Wisconsin. | ||
Now in Milwaukee, it's so far away. | ||
The guy, he's standing up so he can just get a vantage point on what's going on there. | ||
Maybe he's standing at attention to do a national anthem or something. | ||
I can't tell. | ||
But you can't see. | ||
You can't see with these social distancing guidelines. | ||
And so whatever needs to be done to overcome that, if you're not doing the real observation, if you're not going, let's say, soup to nuts. | ||
Let's be nice. | ||
We're on YouTube here. | ||
That you need to be able to have eyes on the prize for every single one of these things. | ||
And that's what they're not doing in Milwaukee. | ||
That's why Bob Spindel is taking to Twitter himself. | ||
He's up there. | ||
He's the bobsled. | ||
And he's saying that you can't, you're not even doing these two the same. | ||
And remember, One of the main legal arguments that's coming in. | ||
Now remember, these are the recounts. | ||
These are only being done as preludes to the legal cases. | ||
One of the main legal points that's been made, and people say that, you know, nobody wants to bring this one up again, Bush v. Gore, you can't have varying standards. | ||
You have to have uniform standards. | ||
Equal protection. | ||
Everybody's got to have the same deal. | ||
You just can't cure in one session. | ||
And that's coming up in Wisconsin as well. | ||
Is this going to end up at the state legislature or is this going to go back to court? | ||
It's going to go back to court. | ||
So we haven't even seen the Wisconsin state legislature get involved yet, but they need to. | ||
They absolutely need to. | ||
I know you guys are nice up there in Wisconsin. | ||
I get it. | ||
We need you to put the pedal to the metal just a little bit. | ||
You guys like to run around 25 miles an hour. | ||
I need you at 50. | ||
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Might need you at 60. | |
Arizona on Monday, we're going to get to this in the next hour with America's mayor, Rudy Giuliani, who is the president's lawyer. | ||
It's his hearing, right? | ||
It's his hearing, but the question is one fall, they all fall. | ||
Is the highest probability we have here, as you see it right now going into the weekend, Georgia or Wisconsin? | ||
If you can get the President into Georgia, it would be Georgia. | ||
That's a 10,000 vote margin. | ||
Yeah, no, this would be critical. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We've got the President's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, coming on to give us a complete update of everything that's going on, particularly what happened with the 3rd District today in Pennsylvania, to make sure that it's supposed to be about getting to the Supreme Court. | ||
In the most expeditious manner possible. | ||
We're going to talk to Rudy about that and everything else dealing with this ability and this project to close on the President's victory. | ||
Jack Posobiec from One American News. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon, you're in the War Room. | ||
We're in turn, return after a short commercial break. | ||
Bring it on and I will fight to the end. | ||
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Just watch and see. | |
It's all started. | ||
Everything's begun. | ||
And you are over. |