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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We're in the fight of our life here to save this republic and to do it to make sure that we had a fair and free election, an illegal election, on November 3rd. | ||
It looks like a massive landslide by Donald J. Trump is in the process of being stolen by a collection of nefarious characters. | ||
Now, right now we don't have to worry about those nefarious characters. | ||
They already did their action. | ||
What we have to do is to make sure that that can be countered by the truth, and to use the venues that are open to us, the court system, and what the Constitution and our framers laid out, the state legislatures. | ||
And the campaign is doing that. | ||
They're fighting in the courts. | ||
Other outside groups, like we're going to have Sean Purnell on here at the bottom of the hour, are fighting in state courts. | ||
And, of course, the state legislature has just been announced that a massive hearing is going to take place on Monday in Arizona. | ||
Bringing on now Boris Epstein. | ||
So, Boris, walk us through the details of where these victories are at the state level, because we're winning a lot. | ||
I'm not so sure it's getting out in the media. | ||
We'll talk about that in a second. | ||
But just like last night, what the judge said in the middle of the night, this ruling from a judge in a Pennsylvania state court. | ||
So, walk us through where we're winning. | ||
Well, here's where we're winning. | ||
We're winning in Georgia. | ||
We are going to get the signature match. | ||
We've got a great team over there. | ||
Cleta Mitchell's doing a great job. | ||
And we've got a very, very strong team focused on Georgia. | ||
So, we're going to get the signature match on Georgia. | ||
In Pennsylvania, as you just mentioned, we have a very strong, reasonable judge, finally. | ||
Who looked and said the truth out loud. | ||
She said the quiet part out loud, as you like to say, that this was a massive fraud perpetrated on the American people by the left, by the Democrats. | ||
And that was absolutely key. | ||
Then we go to Wisconsin. | ||
Of course, the media is trying to spin things negatively because that's their job, right? | ||
Communications department for the Democrats. | ||
But here's what really is happening in Wisconsin. | ||
The numbers were never going to go our way on this recount because every time we object in both Milwaukee and Dane County, it's two to one Democrats to Republicans in terms of who adjudicates those objections. | ||
But what we are doing is we're getting a record of all of these ballots that were either cast without a proper application, were cast by the clerk fixing them outside of the law and rules and regulations, or people who are claiming they were indefinitely confined when they're not. | ||
And we're making a record of all these ballots. | ||
And again, from what I understand, that the number right now of ballots that have been identified in just Milwaukee County that are outside of Wisconsin constitutional law is over 100,000. | ||
And that's a 73rd to 8020 Biden County. | ||
And we're only down 20,000 in Wisconsin. | ||
So we're good in Wisconsin. | ||
Going on to Arizona, as you mentioned, there's going to be a legislative hearing in Arizona on Monday. | ||
The legal team is going to go over there and present a case for an overwhelming array of fraud and irregularities in Arizona. | ||
We've already filed an action in Arizona on Tuesday, and that action is a premonition to a full-blown lawsuit which could only be filed under Arizona law after November 30th. | ||
And in that lawsuit, we're laying out the fact that duplicate ballots, fixed ballots, pro-Trump ballots were not counted according to our information, and we have affidavits and witness statements as to that. | ||
The fact that there were ballots that should have been fixed, which were not allowed to be fixed, going back to the green button issue. | ||
And then observers not being allowed, Republican observers not being allowed to observe and inspect the counting of and the processing of mail ballots. | ||
And then in Nevada, we've got a hearing on December 3rd on the wide irregularities and all of the issues, dead people voting, people out of state voting, all of the problems that have existed and exhibited themselves in the state of Nevada. So as you go across the country, we continue to prove, and we've got the receipts now, on this widespread fraud. And of course, the media is going to try to do everything it can to pretend like it doesn't exist. | ||
But it absolutely does. | ||
Our lawyers are showing it, and now we're taking it to the legislatures, just like Rudy Giuliani did in Pennsylvania, he will do in Arizona, and then on to other states. | ||
I just want to make sure for the audience, so we kind of, I want to triage this for a second so they get a construct they could think through. | ||
There are three states that you've got very practical, pragmatic, kind of old-school either ballot stuffing or illegal voting, and that would be in Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin. | ||
In Georgia, you're just down 12,000 votes. | ||
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In Arizona, 10,000. | |
votes, in Arizona 10,000, and in Wisconsin 20,000, right? | ||
And all those right now are what you have on the table. | ||
What you have on the table could flip all three of those states and send this essentially to Congress. | ||
The Electoral College would be tied, or you would not get to 270. | ||
Biden would not get to 270. | ||
It would be kicked to the House of Representatives in January, where Donald Trump's victory would be affirmed. | ||
So just those three alone, in old school, what you could prove now, okay? | ||
Then you've still got Michigan and Pennsylvania, these bigger constitutional questions, and with the machines and the massive You know, ballot stuffing or election fraud, I'd like to say, and then you've got Nevada with a steal it the old-fashioned way. | ||
So you've got lots of options. | ||
The question gets to be, are we running out of time and are you guys running out of runway? | ||
You know, Monday, I just got to talk practically, there's a lot of movable feast in this thing. | ||
You know, I certify, but then I can go back and sue, I can do this, because every state's different. | ||
One thing that's not movable Is the 14th of December. | ||
That's actually in, that's statutory tied back to, you know, hardwired back to the Constitution where the electors have got to show up in state capitals, right, and present themselves as the Electoral College, you know, nationwide. | ||
That is going to happen. | ||
So that essentially gives us, I don't know, 16, 17 days, 16 and a wake up. | ||
But more importantly, when you guys are in Arizona on Monday, it's essentially a little over two weeks, and you're fighting, you're going down the, you're going, you're in state court and a federal court on the constitutional and other issues. | ||
You're also now in state legislatures, but in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona, where we control, I think, both houses of the legislatures, you can't even get to date. | ||
You have not gotten, and Arizona is not a formal official hearing. | ||
So, tell me what the plan is. | ||
I mean, courage is contagious and there's a lot of courage in the group you've got. | ||
It's unbelievable what you guys are doing and what you guys have accomplished is historic. | ||
I don't want to talk about Bill Gates, I don't want to talk about AOC, we'll deal with all that later. | ||
courage going to be contagious enough and i think people are stunned and this i keep telling let's not talk about source i don't want to have a bill gates i don't have a lc what we'll deal with all that later in the next sixteen or seventeen days what you've got is a bunch of sheep that that essentially go around as uh... as state legislatures legislators in uh... | ||
in uh... for as republicans in the in the find the mastery on these is pretty rare well we are confident that we found the the the most johannes as you say we found the courageous legislators and all of these states The Arizona hearing? | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
It's not a formal hearing, but it is a hearing of legislators from both houses of the Arizona legislature who are going to come together and hear and listen about the widespread fraud in the state of Arizona and why Arizona cannot send electors based on legal and illegal votes. | ||
They only can send electors based on the legal votes. | ||
And that's what really comes down to. | ||
That's all we're asking. | ||
is find out what the legal votes in each state are. | ||
Look at the state of Michigan. | ||
71% of those voter rolls were unbalanced in Wayne County. | ||
The Wayne County Board of Canvassers never certified. | ||
Sure, they certified and then there was a forced vote to actually do so, but then there was a signed affidavit by the Republican members of the board saying, hey, we never did it. | ||
We were forced to maybe raise our hand or whatever it is, but we never formally certified. | ||
We believe it shouldn't be certified. | ||
So the legislators of the state of Michigan cannot look at themselves in the mirror and say, you know what, we are confident that Joe Biden got the most legal votes in Michigan. | ||
They just can't do that. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because they haven't conducted an in-depth, verified recount of Wayne County, which is what they should be doing, which is what we're pushing for. | ||
Again, go across the country, Georgia, where they're finding ballots anywhere and everywhere. | ||
Look at Pennsylvania. | ||
We've talked about Pennsylvania until we're blue in the face, but look at all of the fraud in Pennsylvania, the inability of observers to check the processing of up to 700,000 ballots, the enabling of Democrats to cure their ballots, but Republicans not being able to do so. | ||
Look at Wisconsin now. | ||
We're coming up with real numbers in Wisconsin. | ||
Our next action in Wisconsin, which will happen by Tuesday of this week, is going to lay out a massive, massive amount of votes. As I've said to you, just on the application issue alone, the fact that in Wisconsin, the vote by mail absentee voting is not a right, it is a privilege. | ||
And we believe that out of this recount, the number that we're going to come up with in Milwaukee and Dade County is over 100,000 votes, mail-in absentee votes, which do not match up with a granted application. | ||
The difference is 20,000 in Wisconsin, these are 70, 30, 80, 20 Biden counties. | ||
So as you're looking at these legislatures, And the legislators are studying what happened in their states. | ||
They've got to listen to their constituents. | ||
And the constituents want for them to determine who got the most legal votes. | ||
And once that happens, we're confident the termination will be President Trump did, and he will get a second term. | ||
Ten days from now, starting on Monday a week, right? | ||
I think it's December 7th. | ||
If going on the plan to reverse this, you guys will both be in the Supreme Court arguing, and you'll be before three or four of these state legislatures trying to affirm Trump's victory. | ||
We're trying to make sure that the illegal ballots are not counted and only the legal ballots are counted. | ||
We've got about two minutes here for you, Boris. | ||
Do you guys actually have the bandwidth? | ||
To do that. | ||
I mean, that's two extraordinary things. | ||
You're going to argue one of the most historic cases in the history of the country. | ||
At the same time, you're going to be before a number of legislatures trying to make sure that the correct electors are put forward at the state capitol on the 14th. | ||
That is going to be a week of insane scrutiny, intensity. | ||
Do you guys have the bandwidth to do both and pull it off? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
We've got the bandwidth. | ||
We've got the firepower. | ||
We've got the right people on it. | ||
And we are absolutely prepared to fight the battle on many fronts. | ||
And we're going to do that. | ||
We're going to do that, as you said, both in terms of the courts and legislatively. | ||
And if we need, there's other people who could be brought on to help out. | ||
But as we stand right now, we are absolutely well positioned for that fight. | ||
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And it's a fight For the integrity of our elections. | |
It's not for this president, it's for the presidency overall. | ||
Because it's the American people, we talk about this all the time, it's the American people who get to decide who wins our elections. | ||
It's not Fox News, it's not MSNBC, it's not CNN, it's not Twitter, it's not some people who are gloating about this intermediate recount number in Wisconsin without understanding why the recount was put in place in the first place. | ||
It is the American people. | ||
And look at what happened in Pennsylvania. | ||
They called that hearing and it was full, to the gills, full in that room. | ||
Arizona meeting was called. | ||
It was free. | ||
All the tickets were taken in 30 minutes. | ||
The American people know what happened. | ||
Look at the numbers. | ||
Out of the, what, 75 million people who voted for President Trump, all of them believe that President Trump is in his right to fight this fight. | ||
That is a huge number of people. | ||
Not just that. | ||
Zero of them think that Biden won legally. | ||
So, Boris, how do people follow you throughout this weekend? | ||
This is going to be intense. | ||
How do they get access to you and what's going on? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Follow me at BorisEP on Twitter, the one and only at Boris on Parlor, and very importantly, Boris underscore Epstein on the Gram Instagram. | ||
I'm putting a lot of information out there, too, because we've got to cover the whole field on social media. | ||
So, at BorisEP on Twitter, at Boris on Parlor, Boris underscore Epstein on the Gram. | ||
Steve, thanks so much. | ||
You're a total champion. | ||
Love all the guys at War Room, and we're going to win this thing for all your listeners. | ||
Boris, thank you very much. | ||
Great fight. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break, sell some ads here, pay for the show. | ||
When we get back, they say these are baseless charges. | ||
Well, Leah Hoopes, a witness in Pennsylvania, doesn't agree. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Courage is courageous, and you're seeing courage throughout the country now of people that are fighting back. | ||
We just need, and the only reason, I'm not trying to show, and I realize my phone's getting blown up by people saying, hey, you sound bored. | ||
I am certainly not worried, and the reason I'm not worried, my next guest is going to show you what Americans are prepared to do to stand up and make sure that only legal votes are counted. | ||
I've got a witness that's going to come on next, and then we've got Sean Parnell, the great combat army ranger who ran for Congress, who's leading this fight in the state court in Pennsylvania. | ||
We've got the receipts. | ||
We have the goods. | ||
We now caught him red-handed in every different way of doing it. | ||
Right? | ||
In Wisconsin. | ||
And all this Star Wars stuff that's going on about the computer system. | ||
Yes, that's all interesting. | ||
And that will be proven or not be proven over some period of time. | ||
But that's not going to get done, I don't believe, from now until the 14th of December. | ||
I'm practical. | ||
Somebody said, hey, you're not that ideological. | ||
I like winning. | ||
I'm about victory. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm about victory. | ||
What we need here is to close on the victory. | ||
There's no tomorrow after 14 December. | ||
There's a lot of people just wandering around putting out videos. | ||
Time to stop putting out the videos and start going to work and start banging heads. | ||
Because people are going to look back and go, oh, if I'd just done this, or if I'd just done that, or if I'd just had another couple of days. | ||
Well look, drop all those excuses. | ||
You don't have a couple more days. | ||
You've got the time that we have. | ||
That's what we've got. | ||
And time in this regard is finite. | ||
And people's capacity to pull this together is finite. | ||
December 14th is not movable. | ||
Maybe somebody comes up with some legal theory to do it, but in the Cartesian reality we deal with right now, it's not movable. | ||
This thing's going to be one side or the other. | ||
It's either going to be Biden did not get the 270 because we finally called out the cheating and it gets kicked to Congress, or Joe Biden's going to be Named the President of the United States in the Electoral College. | ||
That's your two alternatives. | ||
Trump's not going to be named the President on the 14th. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
That I can tell you. | ||
So, it's time to get focused. | ||
We can win this. | ||
If we do not close on this victory, we are to blame. | ||
Okay, so how can you blame me? | ||
Well, you know how I can blame you? | ||
Because we didn't do enough. | ||
I want to bring in now an American hero, Leah Hoopes from Pennsylvania, from Bethel County Township. | ||
She's just an American citizen who volunteered, who kind of went as a poll watcher. | ||
And what she saw from the beginning of the day shocked her and outraged her. | ||
Enough that she would go forward, and I would tell you people, you don't understand, once you come forward in this, that's when the threats start. | ||
Not just from the progressive crazy left, But all around, and people, you know, and your businesses and everything say, hey, isn't it just easier to let Leah go? | ||
Isn't it just easier not to promote Leah? | ||
Isn't it just, you know, not to have them around? | ||
Because of this intense pressure. | ||
This is a profound courage. | ||
This is what's contagious. | ||
She stepped forward at Gettysburg on the 25th of November. | ||
And that is why we're, today, we have some momentum. | ||
Because of an American citizen like Leah Hoopes. | ||
This is what the fourth turning is all about. | ||
Remember, all these people are totally obscure. | ||
All now start to come onto the world stage. | ||
Right? | ||
Because when it's your moment, you're going to have a decision. | ||
I can either, you know, wave off, or I can step forward. | ||
And fortune favors boldness. | ||
That was the motto of the Romans, of the Republic. | ||
Fortune favors the bold. | ||
I want to bring in now Leah Hoopes from Bethel Township in Pennsylvania. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're very honored to have you on. | ||
Tell us about what you saw and what happened that day, ma'am. | ||
Well, first and foremost, it's quite humbling just to hear those words from you. | ||
So thank you so very much for bringing me on today. | ||
By no means is this easy. | ||
So where it all started was I was a poll watcher in my precinct and from seven o'clock in the morning and then on, there was nothing but issues with our scanners. | ||
One of them was actually broken down and the other one, it would take four or five times to actually scan a ballot. | ||
Um, and what had transpired was, um, I was getting phone calls all day, uh, from my watchdog group and others in the County that they too were also having issues, uh, with their scanners as well across the County. | ||
Um, and we couldn't get ahold of anyone on the election board to come and help us, uh, for hours. | ||
And then finally, when they did come. | ||
Uh, the problems were not resolved and their, their statement from the, the statement from the voting warehouse supervisor was that there was an issue, uh, with the, um, the, uh, barcode and that the barcodes were deformed. | ||
So it was never resolved. | ||
And they actually had a sheriff show up to our precinct with a new stack of ballots. | ||
It was about 500 ballots. | ||
And then from then on it was just it was it was It was craziness all day long and then later on there was a few of The other pool watchers who ended up at the counting center in Chester, Pennsylvania And that's where it really just went it it went downhill from there When you say went downhill, what do you mean? | ||
So there's so much more for me to tell you, but we don't have enough time. | ||
But the counting center in itself, it was a transfer from our courthouse in Media, Pennsylvania to where they used to count the ballots to this multi-million dollar facility that's in the middle of nowhere near loading docks that has Multiple elevators and doors to get into and out of. | ||
It costs about $2.1 million to make this transfer happen to this building. | ||
So that's the start. | ||
But the main issue was that they had gotten down there and there was a back room which had no observation, no line of sight. | ||
And it appears to where, this is where, this is what they told us, that pre-canvassing was transpiring. | ||
Okay, what made you come forward? | ||
I mean, what made you say, hey, I need to be able to tell this to the world. | ||
People need to hear this. | ||
What was it that inspired you to do that? | ||
I feel that we are at a point now where, and I remember Rush Limbaugh talking about, where is the grassroots efforts? | ||
And I really feel like this comes down to the Republic taking back our country and our voice. | ||
And if I can be that person, then so be it. | ||
I mean, it only just takes one person. | ||
I never thought I would be on your show talking about this stuff or having special agents from the Attorney General's Office showing up to my front door just for speaking the truth. | ||
What do you mean by that, the Attorney General's Office? | ||
So, I was actually at work and I had gotten a phone call from another observer and witness, my friend Greg, who testified in Gettysburg. | ||
They had shown up to his house and then he had kind of given me a heads up that they were heading to my home. | ||
The whole story just didn't make any sense. | ||
They came completely unannounced. | ||
And they were, from what they said, investigating voter fraud. | ||
I just, I didn't know if I was being investigated as the criminal or they were genuinely interested in my affidavit and what I saw. | ||
Okay, let me ask you one last thing. | ||
The legislators in Pennsylvania, there's this confusion now about are they going to stay or etc. | ||
What would you like the state legislature to do in Pennsylvania? | ||
You're a Pennsylvania citizen. | ||
What do you think is the appropriate remedy here for the legislators in the House and the Senate? | ||
What would you recommend? | ||
Well, quite honestly, to do their job as a representative and, you know, that they recognize that the public, the republic, is very angry and that they can't certify this vote with all of the evidence that was presented. | ||
These are, you know, we're American citizens. | ||
We're citizens of Pennsylvania who are Risking everything to come forward and talk about what we saw and we all had different vantage points. | ||
And how do you ignore that? | ||
It's not about the next election and how they can fix it. | ||
It's about right now and today. | ||
And for me, you know, my biggest thing is the man who is shielding us and the man who is doing the right thing as our president. | ||
Um, and, and they have a duty. | ||
They have a duty to us. | ||
They have a duty to the constitution. | ||
Um, and, and they talk about our forefathers and it's about time that they actually act and do what these great men did, you know, hundreds of years ago. | ||
They can't certify this vote. | ||
They just, they can't certify the election, excuse me. | ||
Um, and they need, they need to do their job. | ||
Leah, thank you very much for joining us on War Room Pandemic. | ||
Very inspirational. | ||
Thank you so much for everything, and God bless America. | ||
God bless our President, and thank you again. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That right there is a perfect example of populism, right? | ||
I'll take Leah Hoopes every day of the week over some elite from Davos. | ||
This is the difference. | ||
And I say this all the time. | ||
Would you rather be governed by the first hundred people that showed up to a Trump rally with red ball caps on? | ||
Or the top hundred partners at Goldman Sachs or McKinsey? | ||
Or the first hundred people that walked into badge holders at the World Economic Forum in Davos? | ||
Who would you rather be governed by? | ||
Who would you rather be governed by? | ||
To me it's pretty straightforward. | ||
Leah Hoopes. | ||
More common sense, more grit, more patriotism than all of the elites in the United States of America. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We return. | ||
It's another hero. | ||
He's proved it on the battlefield and now he's proving it on the battlefield of politics that is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Pennsylvania's had the Declaration of Independence. | ||
It's had Valley Forge. | ||
It's had Gettysburg. | ||
And now it's got the election of 2020. | ||
Sean Parnell will join us when we return on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
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War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
With the longest combat deployment in the Global War on Terror, being awarded two Bronze Stars, one for Valor and a Purple Heart, also the author of a New York Times bestseller, Outlaw Platoon, and an individual who ran for Congress, Sean Parnell, in fact, I think one of our most, if not the most dynamic | ||
Sean, you're actually on another fight right now, and that's a fight to bring truth and justice to this, what's going on to try to steal this landslide that took place on the 3rd of November. | ||
So can you walk people through? | ||
Exactly, because I know you're not a lawyer, but you had a massive, what you've organized, you had a massive victory last night in the middle of the night that I don't think the mainstream media is doing an appropriate job of getting out there. | ||
So walk through what you're doing, why you're attempting to do it, and what's been the outcome so far? | ||
Well, we're building, I think, a pretty simple but powerful case, Steve. | ||
I told my team of attorneys that I wanted to build a strong constitutional case against Act 77. | ||
And Act 77 is essentially Pennsylvania's no-excuse absentee ballot law. | ||
It's clearly unconstitutional because it requires the general assembly in the state of Pennsylvania to vote on it twice in a row. | ||
That did not happen. | ||
It requires, you know, articles to be placed in two different newspapers, advertised for three months. | ||
That also didn't happen. | ||
And it also requires, the PA Constitution requires for any sweeping electoral change to be put on the ballot in a referendum, because I think the framers of the PA Constitution intended to give the people a voice in how our elections are conducted. | ||
And clearly, none of that was done. | ||
And something I think is very important to note is that the General Assembly in the state of Pennsylvania started the constitutional amendment process because I think that they knew when they were trying to implement this law that it would require a constitutional amendment, but they stopped it because I believe they felt the process would be too onerous and difficult. | ||
But the process is onerous and difficult for a reason, because large, sweeping electoral changes, what, a couple years before an election, could prove chaotic, especially in a presidential election in 2020 with historic turnout. | ||
So the process is difficult for a reason. | ||
They clearly didn't follow that process. | ||
And moreover, the governor of Pennsylvania signed and implemented this unconstitutional law. | ||
And then when the year of its passing, he removed every safeguard that the PAGOP put in place to make sure that the law was followed and that our elections here in Pennsylvania were free and fair. | ||
And when I say removed all the safeguards, what am I talking about? | ||
I'm saying he removed the deadline for absentee ballots. | ||
He removed the postmark requirement for no-excuse absentee ballots. | ||
He removed the signature verification requirement for no-excuse absentee ballots. | ||
He completely watered down and, in my opinion, destroyed ballot integrity here in Pennsylvania. | ||
The case that we are making is a very rigorous constitutional case based on over 200 years of Pennsylvania Supreme Court case law that supports our decision that sweeping electoral change must be put on the ballot for a referendum and the people must be given a voice that's clearly unconstitutional. | ||
And we've had some success in making that case. | ||
And so, you know, when we put this lawsuit forward, Steve, you know, the left came out ...expectedly attacked me, saying that Parnell is trying to disenfranchise 2.5 million voters. | ||
That is not true. | ||
That is not true. | ||
The case that we are making is that unconstitutional laws disenfranchise every voter. | ||
And so while the left might be thinking, the left is attacking me for trying to disenfranchise people by throwing out mail-in ballots, again, that's not the case. | ||
I'm also looking out for them too, Steve, because the pendulum could swing back and the only thing that protects us from executive and legislative fiat is the Constitution. | ||
And I want to make sure that the people are always protected by the Constitution of the United States. | ||
You know, I did not take an oath To protect and defend the Republican Party or the Democrat Party, Steve. | ||
I took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States because the Constitution of the United States and our PA Constitution here is the ultimate shield that protects all the people. | ||
And that's what I'm doing. | ||
And I think we're having some success doing it. | ||
Oh no, you're having more than success. | ||
I mean, were you, I guess not shocked, but what were your thoughts last night when you had this ruling? | ||
I mean, her rulings are pretty straightforward, that you've got a winner here. | ||
And my only question is somehow this gets into federal court and gets into the Supreme Court, but walk through what the judge said last night, because I think she came down and people are saying, well, the Supreme Court is overwhelmingly Democratic, but this seems like it's pretty cut and dry, doesn't it? | ||
Yeah, and again, we're not alleging fraud. | ||
We're making a very rigorous constitutional argument that goes back to the founding of our country and the founding of the state of Pennsylvania with PA Supreme Court case law that supports our position. | ||
So, if the PA Supreme Court were to rule against us, and they might, right? | ||
They might, if they decide to take the case. | ||
They would have to overturn over 150 years of their own case law that supports our position. | ||
I think, you know, what I was thinking last night was that, you know, the Constitution still matters in this country, right? | ||
And that's the fundamental question that we have to answer here, Steve. | ||
Does the Constitution and the rule of law matter or not, right? | ||
And what we're doing, we're not asking, necessarily asking the court to throw out 2.5 million mail-in ballots. | ||
When you file a lawsuit like this, they ask for some suggested remedies, right? | ||
And that might just be one of them. | ||
But what we're asking the court is to help us find a remedy for this issue, right? | ||
It could mean a re-vote, a special election in Pennsylvania. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But the court could do a number of different things to help us remedy this constitutional crisis. | ||
That, you know, our governor put us in here in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
So I was certainly excited to see that, to see the decision by the judge on the Commonwealth Court. | ||
I think the point that she basically made, and she raised a lot of similar issues that we have, Steve, that, you know, our goal is not to disenfranchise mail-in voters. | ||
Our point is That unconstitutional laws disenfranchise everybody. | ||
And so we were encouraged to see that decision. | ||
The next step is, as I mentioned earlier, will the PA Supreme Court decide to take the case on the merits or not? | ||
And we'll see. | ||
You know, it's a majority Democrat court, but... With her ruling being so tough, how could they possibly not take the case up? | ||
Well, it's a good question. | ||
I mean, when I say, I mean, if they don't take the case up, then we'll make the case on the merits in the Commonwealth Court. | ||
But if they do take the case up, as I was saying, it's the majority on that court are Democrats, but I'm placing my faith in the court to uphold their oath to the Constitution of the United States and not, or the Constitution of Pennsylvania, and not necessarily a political party. | ||
Uh, because, you know, it's funny, Steve, that even in the law itself, as I mentioned, the legislature and the governor, they all started the constitutional amendment process But they also have a provision in there that sets a six-month statute of limitations on constitutional challenges on Act 77. | ||
My attorney and I looked at that and we said, that's not how this works. | ||
That's not how any of this works. | ||
So to me, if you put a six-month statute of limitation on constitutional challenges, it tells me that at least some In the General Assembly, and some in the leadership of our governor, probably a governor on down, knew that this law was unconstitutional, but went ahead with it anyway, and in doing so, I believe disenfranchised every Pennsylvania voter. | ||
So Sean, you've got this defense fund that people can donate to. | ||
I want to go through this. | ||
How do people support this effort? | ||
Because there's people, not just in Pennsylvania, I think people all over the country, that think that this is an absolutely basic issue with the way our republic runs, and people are outraged about this. | ||
How can people actually support this? | ||
Oh, please, please go to my website and contribute to my election defense fund. | ||
I mean, this, I think, will be a landmark decision that will not just, I think, bring some order to this crazy election that we experienced in 2020. | ||
That, by the way, you know, 70 plus million people across this country, if we don't do stuff like this, will probably never trust an election again. | ||
Over half the people in my district will probably never trust an election again unless we do these things. | ||
now. And so, I mean, ultimately, this case will help bring order to, I think, this election and moving forward, every election moving forward. So, you know, right now I'm up against, you know, it's just me and my attorney, who is, by the way, phenomenal. | ||
We're up against the DNC. | ||
We're up against the DCCC and probably 20 Democrat attorneys. | ||
But it's just us standing on the hilltop defending the hilltop alone. | ||
So contribute to my election defense fund and help us fight this fight, because we fully intend to fight for every single Pennsylvania voter here. | ||
And by the way, not just Republicans. | ||
We're looking to protect everybody here in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
And using the Constitution as a shield to protect them all. | ||
Before we go, I gotta have you tell people how they get your book, Outlaw Platoon. | ||
It's one of the best books written about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. | ||
It reads like a novel. | ||
You can't put it down. | ||
So how do people get to the book? | ||
Well, you can buy the book anywhere books are sold. | ||
I'm amazed that that book is out in 10 countries now because it's quintessentially an American story of sacrifice on the battlefield. | ||
You can get it on Amazon or anywhere books are sold. | ||
And if you want to contribute to our election defense fund, go to my website. | ||
It's SeanForCongress.co. | ||
So it's not a .com, it's a .co. | ||
And click on the election defense fund and help us fight this fight because I know together we can do it. | ||
Sean, you got Twitter or Parler to help people get access to you during the day? | ||
Yeah, I'm on Twitter at Sean Parnell USA and I'm on Parler at Sean Parnell USA. | ||
Sean, thank you very much for joining us here and great heroic fight there. | ||
Thank you, Steve, very much for having me. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
We're going to put up now, it's very important because essentially the state legislature in Pennsylvania essentially wraps up their business, I think at the close of business, on Monday. | ||
So there's a real time pressure. | ||
We know there's many people that want to somehow get involved. | ||
The two people we're going to put it up on screen in the next segment, it's Senate President Pro Tem of the Pennsylvania Senate, Jake Corman. | ||
And Representative Brian Cutler, who's Speaker of the House. | ||
These are both Republicans. | ||
Remember, the House is controlled by Republicans, the Senate is controlled by Republicans, and this is about getting a message to them about not seating the electors, but about having the House and the Senate have full hearings, hear this, and then take action by the state legislature. | ||
This is why our brother right there, Sean Parnell, is uh... suing in state court and this is why all this you got uh... uh... colonel mastery on a the state senators having these hearings but it all comes down to making sure that jay korman and brian cutler understand that uh... citizens of pennsylvania the american people are outraged by what's going on And they want them to stand up and do their duty. | ||
So we're going to have up their names and contact information so that you can contact them. | ||
And it's incredibly important that this take place over this weekend and no later than Monday, because the clock's ticking because of this, because the Pennsylvania legislature actually wraps up their business on the evening of Monday, November 30th. | ||
And you've got Mastriano and others that are doing just a yeoman's job. | ||
The people are out here fighting for this. | ||
Are incredible, and I'm really proud to say that I'm proud that there's so many veterans. | ||
You know, Mastriana is a 31-year Army intel officer. | ||
He's a colonel. | ||
Sean Parnell is a highly decorated Army captain from the 10th Mountain Division. | ||
Bernie Carrick was an Army military police. | ||
You're seeing just people across the country. | ||
It's not just all veterans, but I'm really proud to see the veterans stepping up here and taking leadership. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we get back, Navy SEAL, we've got Tej Gill, who's putting up some interesting merchandise to support the country and support veterans. | ||
Tej will be with us next on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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We see how they stole this in Wisconsin. | ||
We see how they stole it in Georgia. | ||
We see how they stole it in Arizona. | ||
We see how they stole it in Michigan. | ||
It's still being formed, how they stole it in Nevada, but it's going to be pretty obvious. | ||
We know what they did in Pennsylvania. | ||
It's all out there, right? | ||
It's only going to be more and more information. | ||
It's just about the timing of it all and the intensity in which we can push this forward. | ||
So we're going to have up on screen here in a moment, I hope, and it's going to be on our website. | ||
It's going to be everywhere. | ||
The names of the individuals you have to contact and what, you know, the message they have to get. | ||
I will tell you, even after everything that's happened, the house, the guy that heads the house, Cutler, in Pennsylvania said, hey, no big deal. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, nothing to see here. | ||
This is a Republican. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
Let's just move on. | ||
So this is going to get down to these individual states. | ||
And I want to bring on a member of the Navy SEALs, Tej Gill, an old friend and colleague of mine. | ||
He's got now Project Warpath. | ||
Tej did two combat tours, one in Iraq, one in Afghanistan as a SEAL, spent 10 years as a SEAL. | ||
In addition, he did 16 tours as a contractor in that area of the world. | ||
And Tej is a guy that really understands patriotism and what it needs, what America needs of her fighting men. | ||
So, Tej, tell me about Project Warpath. | ||
You served the country for 10 years, actually much longer than that, all in 20 years in foreign outposts. | ||
But tell us about Project Warpath. | ||
What are you trying to accomplish? | ||
Because you're a guy that's a man of few words with strong actions. | ||
We're a veteran-owned company. | ||
We created the company in 2016 to make Hillary Clinton Kill My Friends t-shirts because of the Benghazi stuff. | ||
Since then just been doing patriotic shirts and we have now we have a I don't kneel shirt because we don't like the fact that the NFL players are kneeling and all these other guys. | ||
So this fall we started posting a lot of stuff about the presidential election and Facebook has censored us big time. | ||
They actually shut down our advertising account on Veterans Day because we posted some things about voter fraud. | ||
All we posted were the The graphs with a vertical spike from Wisconsin and Michigan in the middle of the night, and they said they fact-checked it. | ||
So you're telling me, you're telling me the gutless, you're telling me the gutless pencil-neck artificial intelligent robots at Facebook that have never served their country a day in their life, complete globalists, complete globalists, took down the Facebook page of, and what you were trying to do and accomplish on Facebook, on Veterans Day. | ||
Because you put up some mathematical... Well, they left our page up. | ||
Sorry, they left our page up, and they shut down our advertising account, so we're not allowed to advertise. | ||
And then they heavily shadow-banned our page, so nobody sees our posts. | ||
And all we did was post the graph about the voter fraud. | ||
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Let me ask you, Tej, when you see that that can happen from people who didn't serve their country, and you see these NFL players making millions of dollars kneeling during the playing of the national anthem, how does that sit with combat veterans that own Project Warpath? | ||
path. | ||
It doesn't sit well. | ||
There's a lot of disgruntled veterans out there right now. | ||
One, because they don't like the censorship. | ||
You know, we fought for all these rights. | ||
First Amendment, freedom of speech, and they're slowly taking that away from us. | ||
And then this whole thing about the voter fraud in the election, there's a lot of angry veterans out there right now. | ||
So, Tej, tell us about the company. | ||
How do people get access? | ||
We will push this very hard to make sure that they get there. | ||
And what kind of... I think we're going to put some merchandise... Not that we don't want to take your beautiful visage off the screen, but we may put up some of your merchandise. | ||
Tell us, how do you get there? | ||
What are you selling? | ||
And what's the purpose of it all? | ||
We're selling t-shirts, hoodies, hats. | ||
And the purpose of it all, it's pro-America. | ||
It's conservative. | ||
And we're here to help veterans win. | ||
And the I Don't Kneel t-shirt, that's our hot seller. | ||
We literally can't print them fast enough. | ||
And I mean, that goes to show you where the country's head is. | ||
Nobody likes this kneeling stuff. | ||
And then we have... Cash, I want to thank you. | ||
All of it's American flag stuff. | ||
I said all of it is patriotic, conservative gear. | ||
Perfect. | ||
And we have the web page where we may be able to get to it. | ||
So it's Project Warpath. | ||
So once again, since you can't advertise it, they're not seeing it on Facebook. | ||
Project Warpath? | ||
ProjectWarpath.com. | ||
ProjectWarpath.com. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Look forward to having you back on. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Appreciate it. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
You see the Sean Parnells and the Tej Gills and these guys out there every day getting it done. | ||
And what Tej didn't say is that in his ten years in the two combat tours and Sean Parnell's combat tour to the cauldron that is eastern Afghanistan, these are American young men and women. | ||
And what they're over there, they're fighting for the First Amendment rights of people in Afghanistan, of people in Iraq. | ||
Now they're back here, right? | ||
Having given up the best years of their lives, right? | ||
With many of their friends either maimed or came back with PTSD or didn't come back at all, right? | ||
Many people have, and now they're angry. | ||
And why are they angry? | ||
They're angry for good reasons. | ||
Because they're sitting around and they're seeing this country slip away. | ||
They're seeing the republic that they fought for become something totally different. | ||
It's pretty obvious. | ||
We're going to be one thing or the other. | ||
What do we have there? | ||
Is that the names? | ||
Yeah, can we get up here right now? | ||
We're going to have it up. | ||
We'll put it up at the end right now over me. | ||
This is the people to contact in Pennsylvania. | ||
It all comes down to Pennsylvania this weekend, between now and Monday. | ||
We've got Cutler, and I think we've got Corman's name up there, their information, etc. | ||
And so what they need to hear. | ||
Because this fight now comes down to this. | ||
But there's a lot of people out there angry. | ||
What we need to do is funnel that anger into a positive force. | ||
That positive force is that we're not going to allow this election to be stolen. | ||
We're not going to allow this republic to become something totally different. | ||
And the way to do that is to commit. | ||
Once you commit, once you commit, You will find that Providence opens up all types of events, information, substance to you. | ||
So now this fight is engaged and we've got until December 14th. | ||
We're going to be one thing or the other on the evening of December 14th. | ||
Either it's getting kicked into the House of Representatives or Joe Biden In an illegal, illegitimate junta. | ||
He's going to be in charge of the United States of America. | ||
Okay, Monday morning we'll pick this back up. |