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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K Bannon. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Episode 558 of War Room Pandemic begins now. | ||
Thursday, December the 3rd, the year of our Lord 2020. | ||
Broadcasting live. | ||
From Capitol Hill, Greg Manns, Jack Maxey, Raheem Kassam, Stephen K. Bannon on special assignment again today. | ||
We'll be back with us shortly, don't worry. | ||
I know a lot of questions going on in the live chat, including my favorite one, which was, uh, where is it? | ||
I want to pull it up here. | ||
Did War Room fire Bannon? | ||
No, we wrestled the microphone away from him and banished him into the corner. | ||
No, Steve's working on a bunch of things right now. | ||
Very, very important things with great developments coming very soon. | ||
So stick around, stay tuned for all of that. | ||
We have another Steve to placate your Steve wishes here on the War Room. | ||
Steve Cortez joins us down the line. | ||
Now, Steve, big friend of this show, regular, I'm pleased to say delighted to say, regular contributor to the National Pulse. | ||
I'll break some news on air as well, Steve. | ||
In the last month, your op-ed for us in the last month was one of the top five highest trafficked articles on the National Pulse website. | ||
Hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of clicks every time you write for us. | ||
The world reads it, the world listens, and the one you did last night is no different. | ||
All right, so let's reset on this. | ||
It's called, these Republicans are rushing to enable Soros-backed open borders policies, and they'll pay a political price. | ||
So, Cortez, walk us through it. | ||
Sure, Raheem. | ||
By the way, thank you. | ||
Your platform, National Pulse, is incredible, as is, of course, War Room. | ||
I can't believe there's been a mutiny and that you've taken the rudder of the ship away, at least for now, from Steve Bannon. | ||
Regardless, there's a meeting going on today in Washington, D.C. | ||
that I think all Americans, and particularly all deplorables, need to know about. | ||
It's the American Business Immigration Coalition. | ||
And as you might guess from that name, what it really is about is effectively open borders. | ||
And the pro-amnesty people will never use that phrase, open borders, but the policies that they're promoting are de facto open borders. | ||
Now, let me be specific here. | ||
It's the usual cast of characters, a lot of titans of big business, many of whom, as I point out in the article, I'm not sure exactly why, but there's a heavy Chicago bent, and that also caught my attention as a Chicagoan. | ||
But not just a Chicago bent, but also a lot of people from some of the most prominent families in America, meaning these are people of immense inherited wealth with names like Crown and Pritzker and Duchossois. | ||
So they have teamed up with Democratic politicians That is predictable. | ||
Schumer to advocate for mass amnesties in the United States. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because the Democrats, of course, want those votes and big business titans want cheap labor. | ||
That is predictable. | ||
What might not be predictable, though, just a mere month to the day after the November 3rd triumph of the America First agenda on so many levels in this 2020 election, is that there are some squish Republicans who are clamoring to align themselves with these malfactors of open borders who are trying to undercut American workers and trying to dilute American citizenship. | ||
And let me name names, because there are four senators particularly who are going to be part of this meeting today. | ||
Tillis, Cornyn, and then Susan Collins of Maine. | ||
Three of them, by the way, just re-elected, but it's as if there was no election on November 3rd, Raheem, because let's face it, the America First agenda was resoundingly backed and promoted by workers all across this country with amazing victories from the Statehouse to the United States Congress to, yes, we believe the presidency | ||
As well, however, these tone deaf, insecure politicians, unfortunately, in Washington, D.C., many of them claiming to be conservatives and to be actual Republicans. | ||
They are all too ready to join in with what they believe will be a President Biden and a pro amnesty coalition and once again try to sell out This is just another reason I think we need to work incredibly hard in these coming days to secure the win, the legal vote win of President Trump. | ||
But we also need to be very aware of these pretenders in our midst. | ||
These folks who tell us what we want to hear, who claim to be economic nationalists, but when the rubber meets the road, actually join in with this league of charlatans who don't believe in real borders. | ||
And it happened so quickly. | ||
A breakneck speed, Steve. | ||
The Republicans who promised us that lessons had been learned from 2016, and they were going to listen, and they're now America first, and yeah, take down the CCP, suddenly, you know, quicker than you could even imagine. | ||
Back. | ||
Back to being old Marco Rubio. | ||
Back to being old Tom Tullis. | ||
Back to being all of these guys. | ||
Didn't even really change. | ||
It was a veneer. | ||
It was a fake. | ||
It was a fraud. | ||
They rode the coattails of the hard work that you and President Trump and the whole team have been doing for the last four years and now they smell, you know, just a jot of weakness. | ||
Maybe he won't be president on January 21st. | ||
So hey, I'm going to throw my lot in with this Open Borders crowd, the United We Dream organization, the Soros-funded organization, the Chamber of Commerce, the American Business Immigration Coalition, and here's the thing... | ||
I've talked about this time and time again. | ||
The left, and I include establishment Republicans in that, the left wants that extra 20, 25, 30 million illegal voters. | ||
Because guess why? | ||
Then it doesn't matter to them about having dominion. | ||
Then it doesn't matter to them about filling in phony ballots. | ||
Then the deck is stacked in their favor forever more. | ||
Right. | ||
Rahim, that's an excellent point. | ||
They won't have to bother with cheating if there are 20 million plus new Americans who owe their citizenship, people who trespassed into our country. | ||
Let's be clear about this. | ||
People who broke and entered into the United States of America. | ||
All of those people, by the way, all of them jeopardize our economic security. | ||
Some of them jeopardize our actual physical security in our land. | ||
And you're exactly right. | ||
Let's just be honest about this and blunt. | ||
The Democrats don't have compassion for any kind of migrant. | ||
What they want are the votes of 20 plus million people. | ||
And what big business wants is cheap labor. | ||
It's what they've gotten before President Trump in recent decades. | ||
It really gave rise to the entire populist nationalist movement, the America First movement. | ||
And President Trump. | ||
And let me be clear about how out of step these people are with the American people. | ||
There was polling done by Zogby during this election on November 3rd and November 4th, exit polling. | ||
And they asked the American people, do you believe that immigration, legal immigration, should be restricted while joblessness remains high because of the China virus, because of the pandemic? | ||
76% of Americans said yes. | ||
In the affirmative. | ||
It just makes common sense. | ||
And by the way, though, you know, Rahim, you're a student of polls. | ||
We can't get 76% of Americans in this highly polarized country to agree that it is December right now. | ||
So to get 76% is really stunning, that kind of a super majority. | ||
And I would also point this out. | ||
I think it's important as an Hispanic, because I think a lot of these squished Republicans, they think that they're somehow pandering to Hispanics. | ||
By being soft on borders. | ||
And the opposite is often the case. | ||
Because minority Americans in some cases suffer the most from porous borders. | ||
And Hispanics reflect that in this same poll. | ||
The number of Hispanics who said they want to limit immigration is almost the same as the national average. | ||
It's 73%. | ||
And even further than that, and I point this out in the article, 60% of Hispanics even say once we are past past the pandemic, once the China virus thankfully becomes a bad memory. | ||
Even then, they want to restrict legal immigration to this country so that we can make certain that wages rise so that the security of our country increases. | ||
You know, I think to use a simple analogy, anyone who gets on a plane hears this, take care of your own, put your own mask on before trying to help others. | ||
Look, tolerating illegal immigration is always a bad idea in this country, but it is a dreadful idea in a time of pandemic, when this country is right now recovering, thanks to President Trump, recovering via the Trump boom 2.0, but still not fully back on its feet. | ||
The idea that we would legalize and welcome not just the tens of millions of illegals who are already here, but also entice many more to come to flood our borders. | ||
It's the worst idea I can possibly think of. | ||
And the fact that any politician with an R after his or her name is willing to attend this meeting today is absolutely despicable. | ||
We need to call them out. | ||
And I would go further than that. | ||
We need a primary them when the time comes. | ||
And this is the political consequences, the political price that you're talking about. | ||
Steve, I really appreciate your, and I, you know, sat there, and I want people to know this, that once a certain date threshold passes here in Washington D.C., it's no longer feasible to have a martini after the afternoon show. | ||
It has to be a hot toddy. | ||
So I sat there, hot toddy in hand, or three, going through, reading, editing, publishing your article yesterday afternoon, and I've got to tell you, I very rarely publish op-eds, or very rarely write op-eds for that matter anymore. | ||
Because most people, it's just, hey, here's what I think, and you should think what I think, and you should do what I tell you to do. | ||
Yours are not like that at all, it's... | ||
It's poll, fact, data, you know, and that's what's really interesting. | ||
An absolute pleasure to read, and I walked away feeling like I had learned something and was able to use that information in my life. | ||
You talked about the CBS news exit polling, the Reuters information that came out immediately after the election. | ||
And, you know, all this data about the million Hispanic children lifted out of poverty in the three months of the first Trump year boom, these are all points that can be used, utilized in day-to-day discussions of politics with people. | ||
And that's what analysis is supposed to look like on a political news and analysis website. | ||
So here's what I want to ask you. | ||
What can people do now? | ||
Should they be calling the Senator's offices today? | ||
Do you know what time of day this meeting is supposed to be occurring? | ||
How do they make sure that their voices are heard so that these Republican squishers and sellouts know, at least know right now that there is a massive audience out there that they are pissing off? | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
Should be calling the offices. | ||
I believe it starts actually right now at 11 Eastern. | ||
It's going to go through the afternoon. | ||
I think it's a combination of some in person with a lot of virtual discussions and they should be calling the offices absolutely of Rubio, Tillis, Cornyn and Collins and letting them know that this is not in any way consistent with the America First agenda. | ||
Unfortunately, in a way, three of the four were just elected. | ||
We're going to be stuck with them for a while. | ||
But nonetheless, they need to hear from the American people that this is reprehensible. | ||
I also want to add just one, and this is somewhat personal, but I think the audience will still understand just what a terrible cabal I'm talking about here in terms of who is going to be present in this meeting, at least virtually. | ||
One of the supposed experts, one of the stakeholders, apparently, Is Anna Navarro of CNN, somebody who I did quite a lot of sparring with during my two-year tenure at CNN when I was behind enemy lines as a political mercenary trying to win over, or an evangelist trying to win over the lost there. | ||
I don't know what her credentials are, other than the fact that she shrieks a lot on air. | ||
And in the article, you were kind enough to put a really fun and away photo up of she and I arguing on CNN once. | ||
The photo is funny. | ||
What isn't funny is what we were actually talking about. | ||
I was talking about Ranil Singh, who was a cop, a legal immigrant to the United States, who kissed his wife and baby goodbye to go out on patrol, and he never came home because he was killed by an illegal migrant who had been previously deported from this country in the so-called sanctuary jurisdiction of California. | ||
I was talking about his story, that absolutely tragic story. | ||
It was just after Christmas a few years ago. | ||
We're talking about it on CNN. | ||
And Ana Navarro was so bored with my commentary and so indifferent to this very real human suffering that she started filing her nails on national television. | ||
So apparently those are the credentials needed to take part in the American Business Immigration Council, which advocates for open borders, which is supported in part by George Soros's money. | ||
And that's where Republican senators are going today. | ||
So listen, it's not my job to tell the president, of course, what to do. | ||
But the president has been firm, thank God, on this issue all along. | ||
I would love it if he would say something about how disgusted he is by this activity in Washington today. | ||
And I also want to point out, this president, this president who has been building a wall, this president who wants us to move to a merit-based immigration system, won a larger share of minority vote than any Republican in 60 years. | ||
He won half of the Hispanic vote. | ||
In Florida, that's according to CNN, not me. | ||
He won 40% of the Hispanic vote in Texas, that's according to Reuters. | ||
So my point is, not only is it the right thing to do to insist on strong borders and economic nationalism, but it also works politically and it works especially with minorities, which will drive the left nuts, but that's the reality. | ||
Steve, we're going to keep you over for another segment, right? | ||
You bet. | ||
All right, perfect. | ||
Perfect. | ||
We've got a quick break coming up here. | ||
I know Jack Max wants to get a few comments, questions in as well. | ||
Greg Manns. | ||
Also, we're trying to get Greg Manns to speak more here on the War Room. | ||
He's getting there. | ||
I keep saying the audience loves you, Greg. | ||
You've got to love yourself as well. | ||
All right, we're going to be back very shortly here on the War Room. | ||
Steve Cortez, Raheem Kassam, Jack Mexie, Greg Mance. | ||
Take that action. | ||
In the break, why don't you go into Google, go to those four senators, the link's up on the live chat. | ||
Call them. | ||
Tell them. | ||
We know. | ||
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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. | ||
All right, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
I want to make sure, firstly, that I say thank you to everybody who's out there sharing the show, hitting the like buttons, hitting the share buttons, subscribing on the podcast. | ||
Nearly 22 million downloads on the podcast right now, one of the biggest in the entire world. | ||
I want to thank everyone who's doing that and chastise those of you who haven't yet. | ||
We really appreciate every action you guys take. | ||
To help us grow this show, to help us grow this audience. | ||
You are the show. | ||
We are not the show. | ||
Stephen K. Banners on special assignment today. | ||
We've got Raheem Kassam, Jack Maxey, Greg Manns here in studio. | ||
Steve Cortez returns down the line with us. | ||
I want to throw it over to Jack Maxey. | ||
I know you have a comment, question or two for Steve. | ||
No, Steve, it's just that whenever we have this discussion about immigration and amnesty, and I particularly get appalled with the H-1B-1 visas, number one, these wealthy individuals who run these companies and their allies in the political establishment are betraying average Americans for only one reason. | ||
Money. | ||
The story never changes. | ||
They betrayed the Son of God for the same reason, and they're betraying the citizens of America for the same reason. | ||
And when we talk about this H1B1 visa program where we're bringing over educated people from foreign countries, This shouldn't be a debate. | ||
This should be the moment where we indict the educational establishment in this country and we will ask them why it is that we have to go to India to find an engineer when we produce thousands of people with folklore degrees every year who get their tuition paid for with taxpayer money. | ||
The same administration who wants to be in power are talking about providing amnesty for any of these student loans. | ||
So we're going to continue to have this broken education system while bringing in highly educated people from other places and just continue to run these propaganda mills that produce people without skill sets To me, it is appalling. | ||
We should be using these opportunities to highlight their failures and fight back. | ||
I mean, there's a simple infantry tactic. | ||
When attacked, counterattack. | ||
And we should constantly be on the counterattack. | ||
Right. | ||
And Jack, I know you do, and that's what I'm doing here. | ||
It's what all of us need to do. | ||
By the way, during the break, I was already getting some notes from people telling me they were calling the Senator's office. | ||
So bravo. | ||
Please light them up today. | ||
Let them know that we detest what they are doing right now and how quickly. | ||
It's not just that they're selling us out, but how quickly they're doing it. | ||
You know, only a month in, they're already selling us out on this. | ||
But look, I think this is important, too. | ||
I want to be clear here that I am in favor of immigration done properly. | ||
My own father immigrated to this country. | ||
Immigration done right. | ||
is a great benefit to the United States of America. | ||
But illegal migration, mass trespassing, porous borders are a scourge upon this nation. | ||
And I also want to be clear. | ||
I want to quote from this American Business Immigration Coalition to make sure that you know just how open borders they are. | ||
I want to quote from their own website. | ||
They say, quote, a path to citizenship for undocumented. | ||
I hate that word. | ||
I'll digress for a second. | ||
But for undocumented adult workers currently living in the United States. | ||
So they are clearly For mass amnesty. | ||
I hate that word undocumented because it makes it sound, Jack, as though some paperwork is out of order. | ||
No, you're not undocumented. | ||
If you break into my house in the middle of the night, you're not an undocumented visitor. | ||
You are a burglar. | ||
You are a thief. | ||
So they're not undocumented. | ||
You're a target. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This group is fully in favor of all out amnesty. | ||
And to your point about worker visas, I think there too, we've got a lot of work to do if we can indeed secure the win, the legal vote win of President Trump. | ||
A lot of work to do in the second term on worker visas. | ||
But also, here's the great news, and here's what these feckless politicians, these cowards, are ignoring, is the record of Trump's first term. | ||
In 2019, and I include these statistics in my article, because, you know, as Rahim mentioned, I don't like to just sloganeer. | ||
I like to put data and facts in there. | ||
Like you, Jack, I come from Wall Street, a place where we have to numerically prove opinions, or at least try to, right, our theories. | ||
And if you look at 2019, The last pre-pandemic full year of a thriving economy in our country before the China virus unfortunately arrived on our shores because of the malfeasance of the CCP. | ||
Well, 2019 was the best year for American workers by a mile. | ||
And that's not my opinion. | ||
6.8 wage percent. | ||
6.8% wage growth overall. | ||
The biggest in American history by a lot. | ||
Even better than that for working class people. | ||
Blue collar wage growth 9%. | ||
Minority wage growth in the 7%. | ||
They did even better than the average. | ||
So my point is we know that the America First approach works. | ||
Secure borders, toughness in trade, relief on regulations and taxes. | ||
This is the formula that creates prosperity for all Americans, but particularly so for working class people, the people who lagged during the corporatist, globalist era of both George W. Bush and Barack Obama. | ||
So we know that it works. | ||
We know that it's already working again right now, the Trump boom 2.0, this amazing economic renaissance. | ||
Which has been flourishing across this country throughout the summer and the fall. | ||
It can continue to accelerate into a second Trump term. | ||
The thing that would pour cold water all over the wage gains of American workers and particularly working class folks, blue collar laborers, would be exactly this kind of an amnesty. | ||
Not only because, again, not only does it regularize all those tens of millions of people who have broken our laws and are already here, but it obviously incentivizes Untold millions more to come when you promise them, for example, not just amnesty and the right to vote as Joe Biden has, but also on top of that generous government benefits like taxpayer funded health care. | ||
This is madness. | ||
It would vaporize our borders. | ||
No Republican should give even one iota of attention or consideration to these kinds of policies. | ||
And I, for one, I'm sick of some of these politicians riding President Trump's coattails when it's convenient for them, and trying to glom onto our America First movement when they believe there's political expediency, but then stabbing us with an economic knife in the back the very first second they get. | ||
That they can align themselves again with radicals like Chuck Schumer and Anna Navarro and enjoy the patronage of these incredibly wealthy captains of industry who have inherited, in large measure, have inherited their wealth. | ||
People like the Crowns and Pritzkers and Duchessois of Chicago. | ||
Well, it's sort of the fool me once, shame on you. | ||
Fool me twice, shame on me. | ||
And we're watching this every single election cycle. | ||
I think that the other thing that we have to remember here, too, is that immigration is the key to the United States. | ||
But one thing that sticks in the craw of a lot of my friends, and me too, is I have to play by the rules. | ||
I need a driver's license. | ||
I need insurance for my car. | ||
I need insurance for my health care. | ||
I don't get to pay in-state tuition in whichever state I end up sitting my backside in. | ||
Essentially what's happened is we've created an unequal system. | ||
We're all meant to be equal before the law, but apparently these undocumented aliens, or visitors from afar, They have a separate set of rules that apply to them. | ||
And we see this bifurcation in the way the rules are applied throughout our society. | ||
And I think the average people who follow the rules are getting sick and tired of it. | ||
We watch Hillary Clinton's all get away with all of her stuff. | ||
All her emails get wiped. | ||
Biden, I've seen the criminal behavior and everybody's ignoring it. | ||
The New York Times has this stuff. | ||
I sent it to them. | ||
They asked for it and then never did anything with it. | ||
We watch this day in and day out, and you see a little guy loses business because he can't open up his local bar because of COVID-19. | ||
He's wiped out, and yet, you know, just cross the border, free education, free health care, and please vote for, you know, Grandpa Democrat with the bag of cash he's handing out. | ||
This is just getting to the point where we do not have a country of laws anymore. | ||
No, listen, I worry that unfortunately, particularly if Joe Biden is able to complete the steal, if he is able to become President of the United States in just a few weeks, I really worry that in some ways we risk descending and devolving into an oligarchy rather than a constitutional republic. | ||
A place where leaders live by a very different set of rules than we do, and they can impose different sets of rules even upon the people, as you're talking about. | ||
And we see this in several really key elements of American public life today. | ||
The virus probably being the most prevalent, the one that affects people the most, as you mentioned. | ||
The idea that your small business, your small store cannot be open, but the Costco down the street, ruled by very powerful interests, of course, can be open. | ||
Or the idea you talk about two sets of rules, what we know from the laptop from hell, much of which has been unearthed by you, Jack, and your colleagues there. | ||
Any other Americans who are not named Biden would have already been in handcuffs, just from that evidence alone. | ||
Of course, there's other evidence of the crimes they committed, the least of which were acting as unregistered foreign agents and probably quite a bit worse than that. | ||
Even getting into espionage. | ||
So, two sets of rules we are inherently, as human beings, wired to revolt against it. | ||
When it comes to immigration, again here, you're exactly right. | ||
Working class Americans, they know it intrinsically. | ||
They don't have to read a policy white paper. | ||
They know that it's unfair for labor to come into this country, and because of their illegal status, be willing to work for less than would American citizens. | ||
And again, though, here, I don't want to just curse the darkness. | ||
The great news here, the great news is that a candle was lit in the first Trump term. | ||
And we know what works. | ||
We know what raises wages for working class people in this country. | ||
And we know the policy prescription. | ||
And we need to continue it. | ||
We can't turn our back on it as Rubio, feckless people like Rubio and Tillis and Cornyn. | ||
And Susan Collins would have us do. | ||
We also know, though, the political prescription that works. | ||
Because what we proved on November 3rd, just one month ago, is that the America First cause has truly become a cross-racial, multi-ethnic workers' movement. | ||
That is a magnificent feat that has been achieved and one that we can build upon. | ||
And it means that our workers' movement We ignore, you know, sort of almost artificial boundaries between us. | ||
In other words, we embrace the commonality of all of us as Americans, and we can ignore the somewhat transitory boundaries between us, things like pigment or ethnicity. | ||
But what we will reinforce are the very real boundaries of the United States of America, not transitory ones, not symbolic boundaries, no, actual, real, physical, legal boundaries of the United States. | ||
So while we are breaking boundaries down, Among Americans and between groups within the United States, we will reinforce the boundaries of our countries for the protection of America's economic and national security. | ||
And that is a winning formula. | ||
It was a winning formula on November 3rd, but it's also a winning formula going forward for our party and our movement and indeed for President Trump to become not just a one-term wonderful phenomenon, but a multi-decade movement in this country. | ||
Uh, but you know, look, we know this is an administrative state. | ||
Okay, Steve, we've got to bounce. | ||
We're up against it. | ||
Hey, you're more than welcome to stay on if you need, uh, Steve Cortez. | ||
Otherwise, we'll, uh, we'll catch up with you later. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
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War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Alright, welcome back to the show. | ||
Jack Maxey, Greg Manns, Raheem Kassam here in the War Room. | ||
Steve Bannon on special assignment, should be rejoining us shortly, in the next day or so. | ||
We'll let you, we'll keep you updated about that. | ||
Since so many of you in the live stream care and are concerned, I thought I'd let you know. | ||
I want to bring in Brian Kennedy now. | ||
Brian Kennedy, former president of the Claremont Institute, is incredibly involved in what's going on in Nevada right now, has been keeping us up to date over the course of the last few weeks, keeping the audience up to date over the course of the last few weeks. | ||
I want to bring him in to the show now. | ||
Brian, welcome back. | ||
Thanks, Raheem. | ||
Great to be with you and you and Jack and everybody in the studio. | ||
I've been in Nevada and I've been in Arizona. | ||
I was in Arizona Monday for the hearing. | ||
And in Nevada, the campaign actually had a court order to go look at the Dominion voting systems on Wednesday. | ||
And I joined them and spent six hours standing in Clark County Registrar of Voters Office, looking at Dominion voting systems. | ||
And they would let us look at them, but the court order said we could inspect them and we were hoping That we could actually figure out what's going on in a Dominion voting system, but all they would let us do is look at them. | ||
And so we, um, we had a bunch of tech experts there that were trying to dig into them, but that wasn't possible. | ||
Uh, I think, I think the Dominion voting system is the, the big story of this election along with mail-in balloting. | ||
And in Nevada, you had all, you know, a ton of mail-in balloting as you did in all the swing states. | ||
And you had Dominion Voting Systems managing all that. | ||
And the combination of those things is a real disaster. | ||
And this morning, the Trump campaign is in trial court in Carson City, Nevada, and it'll be starting shortly. | ||
And we'll find out whether the judge there is willing to really entertain an examination of both the voting system And all the irregularities and what appear to be fraud and just bad management of the campaign by the Registrar of Voters Office up and down the state of what happened. | ||
Nevada is one of those interesting places where you actually, I think, could get an honest judge who says that doing mail-in balloting this way is a violation of state law and simply is Not compatible with a free and fair election. | ||
It's going to be an interesting to see how it comes out today. | ||
Brian, can you just walk us back through that, because I think, I mean, you are a very, very squared away kind of chap. | ||
Very, you know, head on your shoulders, hair's not on fire, just very, very calm, very cool, very collected, very, and you know, I want to understand, you just said that there was a court order to allow you to inspect the voting machines, is that correct? | ||
And what they did is they let you just look at the machines? | ||
Right, of course. | ||
They're playing games with the law, of course. | ||
And they said you could inspect the machines. | ||
And we had a team of forensic experts go in there, and they looked at all the paperwork, and they looked at the machines themselves. | ||
They even got out a bunch of the machines for us to look at, and they even booted them on. | ||
But you couldn't really touch them, and you couldn't use any kind of devices to actually find out forensically. | ||
What transpired in the election. | ||
And when we asked to actually hook our computers up to theirs to actually monitor, you know, what might've transpired in the election, they said, no, that's, that's, that's, you know, we can't do that. | ||
And of course we didn't have a sheriff there and the local DA was a Democrat partisan and she wasn't going to help us do that. | ||
And so we had to go back to the judge the next day and the argument that the Clark County lawyers made was, The Dominion voting system was proprietary, a similar argument to what they're making around the country. | ||
And so there is this system that no one could look into anywhere in the country because it's proprietary and they're the people who manage our elections. | ||
So the management of our elections in 28 states, including all of the swing states, is a black box owned by a foreign company. | ||
Now, the average American will hear that and think that is absolutely insane, which it is. | ||
And we're hoping today in Nevada to get some relief on that. | ||
Sydney Powell and her team in Georgia has filed similar type litigation, and they should know on Friday, so that's tomorrow, whether or not they get to examine the computer systems that Dominion used down in Georgia. | ||
And the same team that I had with me in Nevada got on an airplane and flew straight to Georgia in the hopes of getting in one place, either place, some window into what transpired. | ||
Brian, a question. | ||
When you saw last year Texas rejected Dominion voting systems, I think two times over a period of 15 months, the second time they gave a very detailed explanation of why they could not accept the system. | ||
In fact, there were vulnerabilities in each of, I think, the 12 different criteria that they defined for the system. | ||
Has the group that worked on that Texas analysis, have they been called in as expert witnesses at all in any of these cases? | ||
You know, that's a great point, Jack. | ||
I don't think they have. | ||
But that would be a really good idea to do. | ||
Because I think they had... I mean, most of the criteria they were using in Texas was just pretty reasonable. | ||
You had to have certain confidence about certain systems, and you had to have certain transparency when it came to all sorts of internet connections. | ||
I mean, the real... | ||
No, I'm sorry. | ||
I mean, interesting to me is when I've seen people discuss these machines, even the Dominion technicians can't make them function. | ||
It took them six hours to just get the machine to function for the test the second time in Texas, and then when you watch this testimony of people around the country describing the technicians doing it, | ||
it looks like they don't the average person doesn't look like they know what they're doing period and then there's a second level it seems like when we watched in michigan there's a a second level of dominion employees are kind of standing behind the curtain so really this has to be gotten to the bottom of and i i i would say get those guys in from texas if nothing else we have to explain to the american people what happened and i think there's a great opportunity to shame some of these legislators | ||
Yeah, no, I think that's very well said. | ||
to purchase this system for their very states, I'm going to guess that many of them are fine, honorable people who are going to feel like they were duped. | ||
I would be pressing that issue everywhere, because once people feel like they've been duped, they tend to be a little bit more aggressive in trying to find out what happened. | ||
Yeah, no, I think that's very well said. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
I mean, look, these people trust that when they buy a voting system, it's going to be honest. | ||
Why they should think that, I don't know. | ||
I mean, the same way you have, you have Facebook and Twitter, and they're run by a certain kind of a person who has left-wing views. | ||
And so when push comes to shove, they show their true colors and start censoring political opinion, witness their censorship of the war room, right? | ||
Well, these same kind of people own Dominion voting systems. | ||
I mean, I think their political contributions were 96 to 2 with 2% not donating, I think, Democrat to Republican. | ||
So these are the people who are running our voting systems. | ||
Imagine having, you know, Twitter or Facebook running your voting system. | ||
That's the equivalent to Dominion. | ||
That by itself. | ||
Is problematic that once you put a computer between the voter and his vote, there is all sorts of problems that can occur, which is why you need to have paper ballots, the old fashioned way, counted by human beings with other human beings watching them. | ||
Once you put it to a electronic voting system, the ability for human beings with all their biases to intervene are just massive. | ||
And so that to me was the real disappointment in all this, that there weren't elected officials who had more common sense about how these things should operate. | ||
And that's the real travesty, I think, in this election, that that didn't go on. | ||
But for people looking from the outside also, there is no coincidence, it seems, that the Minion was adopted in all the states that were necessary to pull this finesse, right? | ||
They didn't adopt it in certain states and then they adopted it in all the swing states. | ||
Surprise, surprise. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Listen, Brian, I gotta tell you, for our audience, having you on is such a great honor. | ||
You're such a brilliant mind and I think it should encourage people to know that we have men like you who are on the front lines trying to sort this thing out. | ||
I have a lot of confidence in you and can't thank you enough for what you're doing to try and save the Republic. | ||
We need more people like you to stand up and do their part. | ||
And Brian, just give us an idea of where you're headed. | ||
I think you said you're headed back to Nevada in the coming days? | ||
Yes, back to Nevada, then back to Arizona. | ||
I think we could have a breakthrough in Arizona, too, when it comes to looking at the Dominion voting system there. | ||
So between Nevada and Arizona, that really is the thing I'm trying to focus on, because I think the election was stolen in both places, and I'd like to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Brian, where can people follow you, follow your work? | ||
On Twitter, I'm BrianTKennedy1, and on Parler, I'm at Brian Kennedy. | ||
Alright, fantastic. | ||
Brian, thank you again. | ||
Sort of. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Good. | ||
Thank you, Raheem. | ||
Thanks for all you guys do. | ||
No, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I just want to thank you guys for all you do. | ||
I think the War Room is absolutely essential. | ||
You don't need to thank us. | ||
Thank you for being here. | ||
Brian Kennedy, once again, just incredibly smart man. | ||
We'll get more updates from him in the next coming days as well. | ||
I want to line up clip two here if we can, Vish. | ||
Vish, when you've stopped texting, can we line up clip two here and the Real America's Voice team? | ||
Because I want to get Jack Maxey's take on this. | ||
I saw this clip on social media this morning and I thought it was just so incredible, talking about men standing up to fight for the Republic. | ||
It gave me such great hope to see ordinary people out there trying to put together a response to incredibly tyrannical orders from their local governors. | ||
Let's roll the clip. | ||
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The details on why the judge said no. | |
Is everything okay? | ||
Are you, are you the owner? | ||
So what's going on? | ||
Tell me, you tell me. | ||
stimulus money, they gave it to who? | ||
Special interest groups and campaign donors. | ||
I'm Dave Morris, I own the place. | ||
So what's going on? | ||
What's going on, you know what's going on. | ||
Tell me, you tell me. | ||
Hey, we got a government that has taken the stimulus money, they gave it to special campaign donors, they gave it to special interests, they abandoned me, and they have put me in a position where I have to fight back, okay? | ||
So do you feel that this is the right thing to do? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I feel everybody needs to stand up. | ||
listen there was enough money to give every family Every family in this country, $20,000 to go home for two months. | ||
They chose to give it to special interest and campaign donors, the Kennedy Space Center, and they abandoned us. | ||
So you could have given me money. | ||
I'd gladly walk away for 60 days and let this virus settle down. | ||
I'm not going to do it alone. | ||
Are you going to continue to violate the state's orders and stay open? | ||
This is a state order. | ||
This isn't an order. | ||
This is a conspiracy. | ||
This is a tyranny. | ||
What do you want to tell other restaurant owners who... Wake up! | ||
Stand up! | ||
This is America! | ||
Be free! | ||
I got patriots coming out supporting me! | ||
Jake, did you coach that guy up? | ||
No, but you know, this is the frustration that the American people feel, and I think that it's important that we acknowledge that this guy is not alone. | ||
There are millions of people like him. | ||
There are millions of people who have done their part and seen their lives destroyed, and yet they're going to watch someone like Kelly Loeffler cruise around in her Hermes scarf with her million-dollar-a-year money coming from Wall Street, and nobody's looking out for this guy. | ||
All right we'll get back to Jack Maxey's thoughts on that after this short break. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
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Ask and ye shall receive. | ||
A lot of people have been asking in the live chat this morning for an update of what's going on all around the country and none other than Greg Manns is here to walk us through it. | ||
So in Nevada a judge will be hearing evidence today from the Trump legal team out there. | ||
That's something that we'll be keeping an eye on for the rest of the day. | ||
And then yesterday a new lawsuit by the Trump campaign was filed in Wisconsin. | ||
So that's part of the electors clause and unconstitutionality. | ||
So they're going across across the board on that side of things and looping in the unconstitutional side with this argument of the electors clause is very fascinating. | ||
So we'll be looking out for that in a new movement there in Wisconsin. | ||
And then the big one. | ||
For the Pennsylvania suit, the Representative Kelly and Sean Parnell suit, on the same grounds of Act 77 being unconstitutional, will the Supreme Court hear that case? | ||
Is that going to come down? | ||
Is it going to be brought up there? | ||
And just remind people what Act 77 is. | ||
So Act 77 was the argument that mail-in ballots are legal in Pennsylvania because it was passed by the state legislature, signed into law by the governor. | ||
However, the argument is that it should have gone to a referendum for the entire state to vote on before that could actually become law. | ||
Right. | ||
And of course, you've got the big, you've got what's going on in Georgia today with Mayor Giuliani. | ||
Mayor Giuliani and the legal team will be down there in Georgia. | ||
That is currently underway. | ||
The hearing and their component of the hearing will start this afternoon. | ||
We're going to start at 1pm this afternoon, and then we also have, we're going to bring in David Kalman here from the Great Lakes Legal Center, because he has a new hearing that's taking place, we're just getting word of it, at 3pm today. | ||
David, welcome back to the show. | ||
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Great to be with you again. | |
Hey, so walk us through, you just walked out, you've got some new news about what's taking place this afternoon, run us through it. | ||
Yeah, there's two things going on. | ||
First, if you recall last week, our Supreme Court denied our request for an injunction to stop the certification of the vote in Michigan. | ||
And the only reason they denied it was because the certification had already happened. | ||
But a number of the justices wrote concurrences in the order and said we should go back immediately to the trial court over this issue. | ||
In our constitution, the new constitutional amendment that allows us to ask for an audit of the results of an election. | ||
So we did that. | ||
We filed Wednesday afternoon before Thanksgiving. | ||
And then the trial court has set a hearing for today at three o'clock. | ||
If people want to watch, they can contact the Wayne County Circuit Court, Judge Kenney, and it's going to be on Zoom. | ||
And so anybody can watch the proceedings that wants to watch. | ||
So that's today at three. | ||
We're going to be asking for the court to issue an order Uh, for this audit immediately, which of course could impact then whether or not the electors get picked, uh, next week. | ||
The second thing we're doing is, um, our Aaron Mersino, who is the head of our appellate, uh, division with Great Lakes Justice Center found an obscure statute in Michigan. | ||
It's not been used very often, but you can file a complaint and action right in the Michigan Supreme Court to challenge any decision of the state board of canvassers. | ||
So we are going to do that and challenge their decision to certify the election that they did last week. | ||
And we're going to be filing that today and asking for much of the same relief that we're asking with Judge Kenney in Wayne County today. | ||
So we're coming at it two different ways and we will be filing that. | ||
If people want to see what we're filing, they can go to our website, greatlakesjc.org, greatlakesjc.org for Justice Center. | ||
And we're going to be doing that. | ||
So, still pretty busy things happening here in Michigan. | ||
I hope Lindsey Graham and all those people out there who are going, oh, we want to see the evidence, oh, why don't you go to court? | ||
I hope they're all watching this, because the real patriots out there, like David Cullman, Rudy Giuliani, all these people are doing that. | ||
Brian Kennedy, all these people are out there fighting. | ||
Not just going on Fox News and bemoaning that their buddy Biden doesn't get his full transition funds immediately. | ||
Jack Maxey? | ||
David, I have to ask you a question. | ||
Two things. | ||
Did anyone ever follow up with Jill Stein's lawsuit of, what, a year ago where she said that the voting machines in Pennsylvania and other states were not providing necessary paper? | ||
Trail for a future audit from the vote. | ||
Has anybody contacted her about her lawsuit last year, which seems to cover a lot of the same stuff? | ||
Right. | ||
Not to my knowledge. | ||
No, we've had no contact with her. | ||
And let me just kind of bootstrap what he was just saying. | ||
Last night, of course, Mr. Giuliani was here in Michigan, and we've had Senate hearings on Tuesday, House hearings last night. | ||
Jesse Jacob testified publicly, and she's one of our key witnesses in our case. | ||
Of all the fraud she saw firsthand. | ||
So all these people who keep saying, well, there's nothing to it. | ||
It's all hearsay. | ||
Again, look at the affidavits. | ||
Look at the evidence that we have attached to our complaints. | ||
It's not hearsay. | ||
It's direct observed fraud. | ||
And whether or not people want to accept it or want to do anything about it, that's a different issue. | ||
But to claim that there's no proof of fraud is simply false. | ||
And now one last question, because every time you're on, you always have this sort of happy grin on your face. | ||
You sort of have this serene confidence that builds confidence in me. | ||
So I'm going to ask you, how confident do you feel about this stuff? | ||
You feeling good about it? | ||
Hey, look, legally, we feel 100% good about it, but we all know these are political cases. | ||
And so, you know, how this turns out is anybody's guess, but I go along with, I think it was John Quincy Adams who said, you know, duty is ours, results are God's. | ||
I mean, all I have to do is do what duty calls me to do, which is to fight these kinds of cases and get the truth out there. | ||
How it all plays out or how it ends is not my responsibility. | ||
Obviously, I want it to end a certain way. | ||
But, you know, I can feel, you know, have a clear conscience that what we're doing is correct and right and legally sound. | ||
And that's what we're doing. | ||
Amen to that. | ||
And in regards to that, I would recommend that everybody say a little prayer for these guys, because God's at work here as well. | ||
And thank you so much for your hard work. | ||
And I want the people watching, you should be inspired, man. | ||
We've got one patriot after another on this show, and they're not giving up, are they, Raheem? | ||
They are absolutely not. | ||
But for the moment, we are giving up, i.e., we're coming to the end of the show. | ||
David Kalman, I want to thank you. | ||
Just remind our audience where they can follow your work. | ||
Yeah, greatlakesjc.org and again for this afternoon be looking for our complaint that we'll be filing in the Michigan Supreme Court. | ||
It'll be posted later today. | ||
And Greg Manns will be watching along with that 3 o'clock today, bringing you the latest. | ||
Jack Maxsey, you'll be back at 5 o'clock today. | ||
I'll be on Real America's Voice at 3 p.m. | ||
today. | ||
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We'll be back later on. | ||
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