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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The reason we are doing this, the reason we are watching the electors vote is because we are watching our democratic institutions withstand the assault that they have been facing from President Trump and his minions, including 126 members of the House Republican Party that signed on to that deranged lawsuit from the Texas Attorney General. | ||
We are watching democracy be stronger than this assault of lies. | ||
Welcome to the nerve center for the, what is it? | ||
Network of Lies? | ||
Web of Lies? | ||
The Home of the Minions. | ||
Jake Tapper, that's a beauty. | ||
Okay, we're live in the nation's capital. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It is the first Monday After the second Wednesday in December, and so says federal statute, the Electoral College meets in state capitals throughout the country, and electors are put forward. | ||
Bad news for Jake! | ||
Since only legal votes count, the electors of President Trump in every state except for, I think, Michigan, and we're going to find out what happened because they were not allowed in the building. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
We're going to walk you through. | ||
Take a deep breath. | ||
We've got a long fight ahead of us. | ||
Nobody's backing down. | ||
We're holding the line. | ||
The President's fired up. | ||
Using the legal process to make sure only legal votes count. | ||
Big news out of Georgia. | ||
Big news out of Wisconsin. | ||
Big news out of the Dominion analysis in Michigan. | ||
Big news with all these electors. | ||
It's time just to take a deep breath and let's get on with it. | ||
We're going to go to our first guest live in Georgia. | ||
It's John Frederick. | ||
By the way, I've got Fog City Midge, Maggie Vandenberg in studio as co-host, and I swear we're going to let her talk this afternoon. | ||
And, of course, the one and only from One America News, Jack Posobiec, the new dad, and no worse for the wearer, here covering Wisconsin like nobody's business. | ||
Okay, I want to go to John Frederick in Georgia. | ||
John, breaking news. | ||
Jenny Beth Martin sent it to me as soon as it was breaking. | ||
Gave me a heads up. | ||
It's Cobb County's actually going to have a real audit where they go back and do signature verification and I take it it's the signatures on the envelope match to voter registration match to match to the actual signatures in the files. | ||
Is this a major breakthrough? | ||
Why just Cobb County? | ||
Is this major because my phone's been blown up all day of people think that this is going to lead to a massive reversal in the state of Georgia. | ||
You know, Steve, under a withering assault from Steve Bannon, War Room, your guest there, the John Frederick Show here, planted in Georgia for five weeks, under tremendous pressure, Secretary of State, Republican Brad Raffensperger finally had to acquiesce | ||
To the sounds and the cries of his own party under pressure too from both Senators Perdue and Kelly Loeffler that they're now looking at the same poll numbers that we've been reporting here for five weeks that Trump voters are pissed. | ||
Nothing's happening. | ||
They think their vote is going to get stolen again. | ||
And so they were staying home by about 15 or 18 percent. | ||
That was a wake-up call. | ||
So under tremendous pressure, Raffensperger has now acquiesced. | ||
And said, okay, he's going to allow a signature match audit of the envelopes of, he said, a statistical significant amount of votes in Cobb County. | ||
Now, I wish he had picked all of the votes in DeKalb, all of the votes in Fulton County, but this is better than nothing. | ||
I hope that significantly, statistically significant is not like the hundred they did in Arizona, which was a complete joke. | ||
This should be in the thousands. | ||
Now, why this is a breakthrough is very simple. | ||
If the signature matches, it's not only the signature has to match, but they also have to go in and do an audit back to ENET. | ||
Is the person registered? | ||
Is the person over 18? | ||
Does the person have an address that's not a P.O. | ||
box? | ||
Is the person a citizen? | ||
These are going to come into play. | ||
And if the rejection rate gets into the 5 or 6 percent range, there's no way that Georgia can get certified. | ||
Because what that means is, if you extrapolate it out, Five percent of five million ballots is a quarter of a million ballots. | ||
So there's no way they can certify this. | ||
Now, certainly, if they find some evidence, they're going to be under pressure to go forward. | ||
What they're hoping, obviously, is that they don't find anything. | ||
This is why the scrutiny here is going to be critical. | ||
But it is the first breakthrough that we've had in Georgia since I've been here in five weeks under tremendous pressure. | ||
Now, the other thing that happened today, Three significant things in Georgia. | ||
Second thing that happened is the new registrations for the January 5th runoff were cut off on December 7th. | ||
So get this. | ||
80,000 more people registered that didn't vote on November 3rd that are now eligible to vote on January 5th. | ||
I want you to grasp this number, Steve. | ||
people registered in a month. | ||
As the chairman of the Trump campaign in Virginia, it took us seven months to get 125,000. | ||
It took them four weeks to get 80,000. | ||
And no transparency. | ||
Rappensperger is not releasing the names so they can get matched also. | ||
Be sure they're valid. | ||
And so there's no transparency. | ||
Loeffler and Perdue called for transparency today and demanded those $80,000 get released. | ||
So the problem in Georgia remains the same. | ||
Stacey Abrams and the Democrats are stealing it again. | ||
Dropbox has been added. | ||
There's no remedy for this. | ||
And therein lies the issue. | ||
The Republican Party of Virginia today had a meeting. | ||
Two state senators were there. | ||
Who else? | ||
Brandon Beach, Burt Jones. | ||
They elected 16 pro-Trump electors that they then submitted to Governor Kemp for review. | ||
Now certainly they're going to get rejected. | ||
However, if the Supreme Court tosses out The General Assembly is going to be in an immediate position to certify those 16 electors. | ||
They go from Biden to Trump and that starts the wave. | ||
No, that was very smart. | ||
This was critical. | ||
The Trump campaign had worked on this. | ||
Stephen Miller broke it today on Fox & Friends. | ||
This is very important for those 16 electors to show up and go through the process so they will go as dueling, as we call it, dueling electors. | ||
And this is going to be contested. | ||
And I believe strongly that Cobb County, I'd rather have DeKalb, I'd rather have Fulton, but hey, we'll take what we can get. | ||
I notice, too, for our audience, remember, it's pressure, pressure, pressure. | ||
You're changing history, and the reason is you're relentless, you're holding the line. | ||
It's very interesting that Purdue and Loeffler start to get religion when it gets down to the 80,000, they see that there's 80,000 new votes, and the polling's weak, And there's 80,000 new registered Democrats by Stacey Abrams. | ||
And of course, Roethlisberger is not doing anything. | ||
All of a sudden, they want to fight for Trump. | ||
That's fine. | ||
We'll take, you know, I don't care what your motivation is right now. | ||
As long as you're in the fight, you're in the fight. | ||
So, John, I gotta tell you. | ||
In a day of exploding news, a lot of good news out of Georgia, and now it's just to make sure that the folks down there are absolutely relentless that only legal ballots, legal votes count. | ||
If we do that, everybody will be satisfied and we'll get on with it. | ||
So John, Fredericks, great work. | ||
Anything else? | ||
I've got to turn to Jack Posobiec here about Wisconsin, but John, any other concepts or ideas you've got about the rest of the country or Georgia? | ||
For my listeners in Georgia and across the country, keep fighting. | ||
It was only your phone calls coming into my show that we released every day on social media, on our YouTube channel, day after day after day, that got their attention. | ||
It was our listeners, and Steve, the listeners of War Room, that put the pressure on Raffensperger to act. | ||
And also, you're right, wake-up call for Perdue and Loeffler? | ||
Their poll numbers are in the tank. | ||
Another 80,000 today. | ||
Finally, as you said, they're all of a sudden pro-Trump. | ||
Better late than never. | ||
Thank you so much, John. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I want to turn now, there's other good news. | ||
Don't believe the psychological and information warfare of the Jake Tappers of the world. | ||
These puffed up mainstream media that have missed every important story in the world. | ||
The rise of China, the rise of populism, all of it. | ||
I want to go to, by the way, coming out of Wisconsin, We had a win, had a very specific win, and even in the loss, we had a win. | ||
When you look at what the judges say, go through it, Jack Bassobiak, you've been all over Wisconsin, take it away of what these rulings today said. | ||
Yeah, Steve, I appreciate that. | ||
Thanks. | ||
And thanks to all the people who came up to me at the marches. | ||
I attended both marches this weekend on Saturday here in Washington, D.C. | ||
Ton of people just coming up to me saying, hey, Jack, great job. | ||
Thanks for being out here. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
So I just say thanks to everybody who came up and said hi. | ||
So there's two cases, and this is key. | ||
There were two cases in Wisconsin today decided. | ||
The media is only reporting one of them because, you know, that's what they do. | ||
But that's OK. | ||
We're here to fix that. | ||
But there's a really interesting dissent in that first case. | ||
The first case was them, of course, throwing out President Trump's lawsuit. | ||
And we had the same guy, Bragg and Hagstorn, who was this one sort of rhino conservative. | ||
He's John Roberts. | ||
He's the John Roberts of Wisconsin who's up there throwing out the case. | ||
But there's a dissent, and you've got to hear this. | ||
This is a 4-3 decision. | ||
By the way, there's three justices. | ||
The three Republican justices dissented. | ||
No, but Jake Tapper says those are just Trump's minions and deranged and everything else. | ||
They're not. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You're a minion. | ||
I'm a minion. | ||
We're all minions. | ||
I like minions. | ||
My wife likes minions. | ||
My kids like minions. | ||
Minions are good. | ||
So talk to us about what the dissent was of these justices. | ||
So there's a saying, you gotta hear this, Justice Mansfield. | ||
And I'm going to, it's short, but I'm going to read it because it's short and it's very punchy and that's great for war room. | ||
It's great for radio. | ||
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has, and this is not me, this is Mansfield. | ||
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has an institutional responsibility to interpret law, not for the benefit of particular litigants, but for the citizens we were elected to serve. | ||
Justice for the people of Wisconsin means ensuring the integrity of Wisconsin's elections. | ||
The majority of this court disregards its duty to the people of Wisconsin, denying them justice. | ||
Here's what they're saying about the facts and the evidence. | ||
These three justices said, hey, they caught him dead to rights. | ||
You caught him on the early vote, you've caught him on this scam of the indefinitely confined, right? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
They said they've been nailed dead to rights on the facts of the case. | ||
The way they slipped out of it Was to go back to latches. | ||
Latches, yeah. | ||
Latches, which basically said, hey, should have brought it earlier. | ||
They didn't want to argue the merit. | ||
If you go in the case and look at the merits, the conservative Republican justices hammer, hammer the majority and hammer the Democratic Party. | ||
Well, so Steve, and real quick on that. | ||
It's not baseless anymore. | ||
They draw the base right there. | ||
Well, this is key, and let me get to that, because that's, on the second case, that's essentially how they ruled. | ||
So in this case, you do have a 4-3 decision for, not Trump, but it was the Wisconsin GOP. | ||
So Wisconsin GOP Executive Director Mark Jefferson, they ruled in his favor, saying that Wisconsin elections were wrong to assert that voters could claim the status of indefinitely defined because of COVID-19. | ||
This is against Wisconsin statutory law that a person can only classify as indefinitely confined based on age or physical illness, not the illness of someone else or infirmity, right? | ||
So you do not get to claim actual infirmity unless you are actually confined. | ||
Okay, what's the remedy? | ||
The remedy, they're saying, is you have to challenge every vote. | ||
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Okay. | |
The Trump campaign's just raised $200-plus million. | ||
Note to Trump campaign. | ||
Case-by-case basis. | ||
Stop the ads and ship cash to Wisconsin right now. | ||
Let's get people out in the field. | ||
Challenge every IC voter. | ||
This is the way, it's only 20,000 votes, right? | ||
There was hundreds of thousands. | ||
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200,000. | |
200,000 IC. | ||
Challenge every vote. | ||
This is imperative. | ||
You've got, and this is why the mainstream media doesn't want to report it. | ||
It was only, it was only Gateway Pundit that actually came out and broke the story that, hey, there were two different decisions. | ||
Pundit had it, RF Angle, OAN, I mean a few places, but Okay, we're taking a short break. | ||
We're going to come back around. | ||
Boris Epstein from the campaign. | ||
We've got Jack Posobiec in studio. | ||
We're going to do much more on Wisconsin. | ||
We've got Fog City Midge. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
Boris Epstein from the campaign. | ||
We've got Brian Kennedy later talking about the Dominion voting system in Michigan, the great finding there. | ||
We've got a member of one of the representatives, it was an electorate, about what they did in Michigan, about surrounding the Capitol with police so they couldn't get in. | ||
All of this. | ||
Next on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Are you confident the electoral votes that you and your fellow Democrats cast today will be accepted by the House of Representatives? | ||
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Yeah, Jake, again, respectfully, I want to caution you to apply logical thinking to this ridiculous charade that these Republicans are going through, I guess, here somewhere in Harrisburg. | |
They have absolutely no authority to affect the outcome of the Electoral College. | ||
No legislator here in Pennsylvania has any authority. | ||
I've been stating that as a point of legal fact for months. | ||
These 20 electoral votes that were cast today for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will stand and they will be sworn in as the president and vice president on January 20th. | ||
Period. | ||
End of sentence. | ||
Period, end of sentence, Brother Shapiro. | ||
We'll see you in Washington, D.C. | ||
in January. | ||
Does he have the lav mic under the mask when he's doing that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know if people can see this. | ||
He's doing this with the mask on, on camera by himself. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, this is what Shapiro does. | ||
Would he put the mic under the mask? | ||
That is amazing virtue signaling. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're a ridiculous charade. | ||
We will see you in Washington, D.C. | ||
in January, sir. | ||
This is called Only Legal Votes Count, and we are in a fight to the very end to make sure that happens. | ||
And once that does happen, Donald J. Trump will be sworn in for his second term at noon on the 20th of January. | ||
I want to bring in now Boris Epstein from the campaign. | ||
Boris, people are confused. | ||
They're hearing the mainstream media. | ||
Is it over? | ||
Is this just a charade? | ||
Are we wasting our time? | ||
Are we just jacking up ratings and you're getting more followers on your Instagram? | ||
Or is this real? | ||
Let's go through and let's talk about Georgia. | ||
Georgia today finally relented, buckled to the pressure of the deplorables and said, yes, you're right. | ||
We should do a signature match. | ||
Let's try Cobb County. | ||
How significant is that? | ||
Well, Steve, great to be with you, and I'll tell you two things can be true at the same time. | ||
My Instagram is absolutely blowing up, Boris underscore Epstein, and this is far from over. | ||
Both of those things are absolutely true. | ||
We continue to battle. | ||
As you look across the country, across the country, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico. | ||
The reason the Trump electors voted today in all of these states is because the battle continues. | ||
The contests continue, as you mentioned, in Georgia. | ||
Now there's going to be a real recount and signature matching in the county. | ||
In Wisconsin, a razor-thin 4-3 decision that really is a wrongful decision, misusing latches on a technicality, where you have three Wisconsin Supreme Court justices laying out the fact that there are over 220,000 illegal ballots cast in the state of Wisconsin. | ||
So hold on, so hold on, so right there, right there, right there, right there, there's no longer YouTube, note to self, you gotta change all the stuff, it's no longer baseless, because in a dissenting opinion, justices in Wisconsin laid out the 221,000 illegal ballots, right? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
And that's in one case. | ||
Go ahead, the other, which is more important even. | ||
In the other, the Wisconsin Supreme Court said, No two ways about it, using COVID-19 as a pretense to state that you are indefinitely confined is wrong, and those ballots should not count. | ||
And who knows what the total number is across the state? | ||
We only know the numbers in Milwaukee and in Dane County, which is where Madison is, and they're staggering. | ||
So, what is Arizona? | ||
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There's a case... Hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it. | |
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Boris, before you leave Wisconsin, is the campaign, they gave you opportunity, they said, hey, you've got to go case by case, and we've got to bring the cases up. | ||
Is the campaign prepared to put whatever amount of resources, since you finally got a win, are you prepared to follow up and put whatever amount of resources? | ||
Last time I checked, and I'm just reading what I read in The Hill, you've taken in 220 million dollars from the deplorables. | ||
I think your board of directors here would like you to apply that cash to a win in Wisconsin. | ||
Are you guys going to go case by case in Wisconsin and show where they stole this with illegal votes? | ||
We are absolutely going to fight for every legal ballot in Wisconsin. | ||
And absolutely going to exhaust every and any option to ensure that illegal ballots are not counted, and specifically under this latest ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which went the President's favor. | ||
And if you look at the other ruling, again, so vital for people to read the dissents in this case. | ||
Four to three. | ||
Razor's thin. | ||
The dissents are just, A, how ludicrous the majority is to try to use, to try to say, well, because you didn't bring this up six months ago, you can't now. | ||
I want to slow down, Jack. | ||
I want to slow down for one second. | ||
The audience has to understand. | ||
On the facts of whether they stole it or not, the majority had no real comment. | ||
The 4-3 vote was because they said you should have brought it earlier. | ||
Explain what laches is, why is it applicable here, but why is it they're avoiding the topic by really ruling on this? | ||
Latches says that you should have brought this case earlier and you're bringing in too late. | ||
It literally makes no sense. | ||
Because they're saying that you should have brought this case when you knew that there were gatherings in the park to illegally harvest ballots. | ||
Or when you knew that for some unknown reason clerks were changing ballots. | ||
Or when you knew that people were not applying to vote by mail or absentee and they were just doing so. | ||
the general context of laches is, does not make any sense in this case. | ||
It was a punt by one of the conservative justices on the court who didn't want to address the issue. | ||
And the issue is that the state of Wisconsin, the executive branch, the clerks of Wisconsin, ran an illegal election. | ||
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Jack, you want to jump in here? | |
Yeah, Barr. | ||
So, in the second case, though, you guys did have that win, or at least the Wisconsin GOP had the win. | ||
My question is now, following that up, if you have any information, they basically laid out that they said, well, technically that is correct, because this indefinite confinement was done incorrectly. | ||
They even had one of the electors, one of the Democrat electors, ended up showing up at the state capitol today in Madison. | ||
Even after she herself had claimed to be indefinitely confinable. | ||
I just wonder. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Maybe she's been cured. | ||
I guess she's been cured. | ||
So what is the plan now going forward? | ||
Because it did seem that they laid out a path that basically said you have to challenge this on a case-by-case basis. | ||
Is there a plan in place for that? | ||
Working on it right now. | ||
Obviously, the decision came down this morning. | ||
As we speak, I've been on the phone with Jim Troupas, Ken Chesbrough, our all-star lawyers in Wisconsin who have gotten us to where we are now. | ||
And we're putting together a plan because we want to attack both of these cases at the same time, right? | ||
You want to use what the court laid out, but you also don't want to take what they said in the second case as dogma, because that's not true. | ||
The latches does not apply. | ||
The doctrine of latches is a mistake to be used here. | ||
Bernie Kerik just tweeted out, it's happening. | ||
He talked about the president preserving all of his rights by putting these electors up to date. | ||
Explain to the audience what your strategy was, how you executed it for President Trump to keep all his options open for the American people. | ||
This actually goes back historically. | ||
If you look at the election of 1960, the first time Hawaii had an election, right after they became a state, there were two slates of electors that were sent to Congress because there was an ongoing contest, just as there is right now going on in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona. | ||
And during the time between now, effectively when electors are supposed to vote, And when they're counted, which in this case is January 6th, in 1960, the winner of the Hawaii election flipped. | ||
It went from Nixon to Kennedy. | ||
And then there were both slates of electors went up to Congress. | ||
At the time, Vice President Nixon was the president of the Senate, and he actually took the Kennedy electors because it was not this positive in the election. | ||
The point is that if both sets of electors had not been sent, it wouldn't have mattered that it was flipped. | ||
Only the slate of electors that was sent could have been counted. | ||
So by doing this work today, by doing their patriotic duty, the Trump electors preserve the rights of President Trump no matter what happens in these contests. | ||
And we are confident that across the country, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, President Trump is going to end up prevailing either through the legal front or the legislative front, because we are confident that when you count all the legal ballots, he's the one that won those states. | ||
Okay, we got to the bottom of the hour and go to Michigan, but I want to get your feedback right now, your input on Dominion Systems, what happened in Antrim County. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
How big a deal is that, Boris, since you've been out there in Maricopa dealing with this now for over a month? | ||
The FEC level of error, the error rate accepted is 0.0008%. | ||
is 0.0008%. | ||
In Antrim County, the observed error rate is 68%. | ||
If that doesn't knock you out of your socks, I don't know what will. | ||
And that is Dominion voting systems used across the country, of course in Arizona only used in one county, but guess what? | ||
It's Maricopa, by far the largest county, accounting for over 60% of the vote. | ||
This is as clear a sign, a statement that we need to do a full recount, a full study of every county where Dominion was used as any can be. | ||
We need to get to the bottom of what Dominion was doing with the votes of the American people to preserve our system of government. | ||
Does President Trump have enough time? | ||
Is there enough time to set this right? | ||
Boris, you've got about 20 seconds. | ||
100%. | ||
December 8th came and went, December 14th has come and gone, and now we're on to January 6th, and then January 20th, and beyond if need be. | ||
God bless! | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
We're going to get Boris's social media, since it's blowing up, we'll make sure we put it up into the live stream in a hashtag War Room Pandemic. | ||
Boris Epstein with his now new star on Instagram and of course Parler and Twitter. | ||
One of the few guys still on Twitter. | ||
OK, take a short break. | ||
We're going to go to Michigan, talk about Dominion voting systems next on the War Room. | ||
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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. | ||
Okay, we're going to go to Brian Kennedy in just a second from the American Strategy Group. | ||
Brian's been grinding out in Arizona and Nevada. | ||
He's also one of the guys in back of this team that broke the code up in Antrim County and took it out of Buck Rogers and took it out of, hey, it's an intense foreign country and just stuck. | ||
To the facts in front of them, and that's enough to blow people's heads up. | ||
Before I do that, I want to go to Wisconsin very briefly. | ||
Wisconsin is an object lesson. | ||
It shows you where establishment Republicans and grassroots can come together and when they stick to the program and they do not yield, good things happen. | ||
We had a great, we call them stealing out there, you call them, the minority opinion Of the overall, walks through in detail, and everybody should read it, how they were caught red-handed, dead to rights. | ||
The only reason they were outvoted was for this thing called latches, which is that, oh, you should have brought it six months ago. | ||
They never talked about the merits. | ||
We won on the merits. | ||
In addition, the separate thing about the indefinitely confined, and hey, Donald Trump will lead the effort to go out there and find each individual that was skiing in Aspen, okay, and then voting. | ||
The vote in Wisconsin can be flipped on the ICs. | ||
We now gotta throw resources, we gotta go person by person, and only legal votes count. | ||
If you're indefinitely confined, your vote counts, no doubt about it. | ||
It's not your fault you're in a nursing home or something like that. | ||
But hey, if you're out in Aspen and you're on Facebook laughing at us because somebody ballot-harvested you in a park in Madison, nah, uh-uh, doesn't work. | ||
That vote doesn't count. | ||
That's how Trump's gonna win Wisconsin. | ||
Well, not only that, but Matt Brainerd has already scratched the surface of some of this. | ||
He's gone through some of the names. | ||
He's got some of the individuals. | ||
He even got to the point where he was looking up people's social media, and he was finding that there were people that clearly didn't appear to be indefinitely confined, right? | ||
You could see they're posting photos publicly. | ||
They're laughing at you! | ||
Maggie, you had a question for Jack? | ||
Real quick, though, before I do that, Maggie, I have to give a shout out to Dan O'Donnell, one of the great patriots up there in Wisconsin. | ||
That was all him about that elector and finding out he's got the sources. | ||
And this was everybody in Wisconsin coming together, the establishment, Bob Dindell. | ||
The Spindell, Knutson, all of them. | ||
Dan O'Donnell having the goods. | ||
Dan O'Donnell was the guy on the indefinite confinement. | ||
On the nursing homes, yeah. | ||
And the coercion. | ||
The coercion in the nursing homes. | ||
He had the whistleblower. | ||
A hero. | ||
We're doing it to Maggie again, aren't we? | ||
Maggie, you got a question? | ||
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Well, okay, just to clarify for the people that are just tuning in and that are freaking out and who are looking at headlines like what's happening behind you on CNN and they're seeing... Is that CNN? | |
Yes, we've got CNN right here. | ||
I do it to trigger people. | ||
They're in the live chat. | ||
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And they do, they get very triggered. | |
And then there's a lot of people on social media who are seeing headlines like, California puts Joe Biden over the 270 electoral college votes. | ||
Biden will be the next president of the United States. | ||
For people that are seeing these headlines, who are freaking out, can you just sort of, I guess, explain why this is not as important because we've still got other things in the works? | ||
Our dueling electors. | ||
So the big thing today was dueling electors, right? | ||
And I'm sure you saw that. | ||
Steve's mentioned it. | ||
Boris mentioned it. | ||
And Reuters actually had a story on this. | ||
The Reuters story all the way back in October. | ||
Reuters really wishes they didn't write this. | ||
They're trying to bury this article. | ||
But they wrote an explainer. | ||
Dueling electors. | ||
Could happen if there is a risk of US vote deadlock. | ||
What is a dueling elector? | ||
And Boris mentioned this. | ||
This has happened before in other cases. | ||
He mentioned 1960. | ||
It also famously happened in 1876, right? | ||
This essentially happens when states are close There comes to be a discrepancy in the vote, or there are people who are concerned about the discrepancy. | ||
Look, you don't have to go to the courts for this thing. | ||
This is written into our system. | ||
The founders wrote this in for us. | ||
That's the reason we have these systems. | ||
I'm just reading from Reuters right now. | ||
This is amazing, because they wrote it in mid-October, so huge credit to whoever wrote this at Reuters. | ||
States with close contests between Trump and Biden could produce competing slates of electors. | ||
The risk of this heightening is in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, which have Democrat governors and Republican state legislatures. | ||
It goes on, it goes on, and essentially it comes down to... But all six states, people should know, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and yes, even Michigan, although there's some controversy about Michigan, all sent dueling electors. | ||
So this is Reuters basically saying, prior to that, that hey, we could have a situation like this. | ||
It was even bigger. | ||
Right, it ended up being bigger than what Reuters predicted. | ||
But Reuters was close, and I'm going to give them credit for that. | ||
But it says, but chambers of Congress could elect the same slate of electors, could accept, but the chambers could also split, which is more likely if the Republicans retain control of the Senate and Democrats hold on to their House majority. | ||
If they cannot agree on a set of electors, the country will find itself in uncharted We're in uncharted territory right now, but I gotta tell you, Donald Trump is committed to holding the line and only legal votes count. | ||
When we get down to having a legal vote count, then this thing will be over. | ||
Then we'll rack it up. | ||
Okay, I want to go to Brian Kennedy. | ||
Brian, you've been at the forefront of, in these states, looking at all this different madness about illegal ballots, but you've principally also been one of the organizers of the cyber team that's gone in and looked in an atrium Michigan. | ||
Tell us what happened and what's the results? | ||
What's your takeaway when you read that report? | ||
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Yeah, no, I think Boris summarized it pretty well. | |
The error rate is supposed to be, you know, 0.0008. | ||
One out of every 250,000 votes could be, there could be some error. | ||
But beyond that, any kind of error rate shows that there's something fundamentally flawed with the system. | ||
In Antrim County, you have a 68% error rate. | ||
And what happens when there's an error? | ||
An error goes from being a vote cast to then a vote adjudicated. | ||
And so once the vote goes into an adjudicated pile within the voting system, a human being has to step in and decide where to put the adjudicated vote. | ||
Well, that opens up the door to have all sorts of human Interaction with the vote totals. | ||
And I think what you're going to see both in Michigan as a whole, but also around the country where Dominion voting systems were used, is when you have these very high error rates and then adjudication, you're going to have vote manipulation. | ||
In Antrim County, it's 68%. | ||
They believe in Fulton County, Georgia, that number's as high as 90%, which is, which would be phenomenal. | ||
And the authenticity of our vote system then is really, really called into question in Antrim County. | ||
But Brian, hang on a second. | ||
This is what doesn't make sense. | ||
What you're saying is essentially this voting system is supposed to be a tabulator, supposed to tabulate quickly, quicker than the human mind and human hand. | ||
But then when you start adjudicating, if you get this problem in the software, it becomes a calculator. | ||
And as a calculator, that's not what it's set up to do. | ||
How can it be this far off? | ||
How could this not be actually what the system is set up to do, which is just tabulate? | ||
But now you look at it, it's actually calculating, and that's why you have these huge... How? | ||
It seems, even if they were trying to do it, that's kind of heavy-handed, isn't it? | ||
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Well, the analysts say that the people who have software experts who have looked at this, Think that in fact these errors are built into the system that would lead you to be able to do the adjudication later. | |
Now, okay, sure, that happened. | ||
But one of the key things in Antrim County, and I think you're going to find this throughout the Dominion voting system, Hang on, we have breaking news. | ||
Did Bill Barr just send in his letter of resignation? | ||
Is that what this is? | ||
What? | ||
Is Bill Barr, I think I'm looking at, Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen, outstanding person, will become Acting Attorney General? | ||
You gotta be on it, guys. | ||
That's where you're in the war room, Maggie. | ||
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I'm trolling Twitter and I did not see this. | |
You beat me. | ||
You've got insider scoop texting you right now. | ||
Wasn't there something like that a little while ago? | ||
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Wait, wait, wait, wait. | |
President just tweeted. | ||
President just tweeted. | ||
Bill Barr. | ||
The war room's got a scalp. | ||
Okay, like in the old days. | ||
So, Brian Kennedy, how do you respond to the fact that Bill Barr is leaving before Christmas? | ||
Politically speaking, by the way. | ||
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We have to add, politically speaking, we've got one of those. | |
It's a figure of speech that we have a scalp. | ||
It's a term of art in newspaper land. | ||
He's going to spend more time with his family. | ||
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Well, it's Christmas time, after all. | |
But Bill Barr is... I had such high hopes for Bill Barr to get to the bottom of this. | ||
But back to Antrim, one of the big smoking guns that an attorney general should be looking at is that they found deleted adjudication logs and communication logs out of Antrim County, Michigan, meaning whatever record there was of what transpired had been deleted. | ||
And so the very logs that would give you some confidence about the system We're we're nowhere to be found. | ||
This is the kind of thing an attorney general, the kind of thing that Bill Barr or his FBI or some part of our government should have been getting to the bottom to bottom of weeks ago. | ||
And it didn't. | ||
And, you know, as I say, I had high hopes for Bill Barr, but let's hope whoever replaces him gets to the bottom of this. | ||
Because if law enforcement actually, in a very transparent way, examines Dominion voting, I think you're going to see a system plagued with both vulnerabilities and the potential for corruption. | ||
And I believe that's what's occurred here in 2020. | ||
Now, one other thing, Steve. | ||
You know, I love Jack Maxey and I love Raheem, but you've really upgraded your in-studio staff with that Jack and Maggie. | ||
I mean, this is really important. | ||
It's very important because it's contract renegotiation time. | ||
Steve, one thing you may not know, but Brian and I have spent a little time on a boat together. | ||
I'm just going to leave it at that. | ||
Former naval persons. | ||
Brian, this thing is so explosive. | ||
Coming out of Michigan. | ||
How does that, and the Secretary of State is trying to suppress this so strongly. | ||
Where do you think it goes? | ||
Do you think we can expand it to the entire state immediately? | ||
And do you think this actually can then go to the problems in Maricopa County, the problems in Ward County, Georgia and Fulton County? | ||
Where do you think directionally this is heading and where do you think it ends? | ||
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I think you have to look every, all the major counties you have to look at, both in Michigan and in the rest of the swing states. | |
It's by going to these counties and using this software that the ability to have manipulation occurred. | ||
And if it didn't occur, a thorough forensic analysis of both the system and the paper ballots will reveal all that. | ||
And so, sunshine and transparency is the thing that every American should want here. | ||
Why would a Secretary of State who wants to prove that they had a valid election, why wouldn't they embrace the notion that we do that kind of auditing? | ||
Please bring in law enforcement, bring in the best cyber experts. | ||
Let's, in an open way, evaluate what went on. | ||
Now, we who have been studying this for the last six months, we think there's a problem. | ||
I think this problem actually occurred, by the way, four years ago. | ||
I think they tried this four years ago. | ||
A variation on this. | ||
And weren't able to achieve it. | ||
This year, when you had the ability to have all these mail-in ballots and really stuffed the ballots on the front end, they were able to pull it off. | ||
And so, you know, I think the job you did, by the way, Steve, four years ago in getting President Trump elected, I think that was almost thwarted by a similar type of manipulation of the vote. | ||
This is not the first time that, you know, Mayor Giuliani said this this morning. | ||
On the show. | ||
This is not the first time that voter fraud occurred. | ||
And in 18, particularly in California. | ||
And they tried it in the Florida races. | ||
Brian, what's your social media contact points? | ||
How do people get contact with you? | ||
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At Parler, it's at Brian Kennedy. | |
And on Twitter, it's BrianTKennedy1. | ||
Brian, for all the team that you've been helping organize, those guys have been working seven days a week, twenty hours a day. | ||
The nation owes them a vote of gratitude, so please pass along the thoughts and prayers of everybody in this audience. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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I will. | |
Bill Barr's history. | ||
You know why? | ||
The War Room Posse. | ||
We're going to be back in a second to talk about it. | ||
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Okay, it's official. | ||
Bill Barr is gone. | ||
Okay? | ||
And he deserves to be gone. | ||
Listen, people say he did such a great job in the impeachment. | ||
There was nothing to the impeachment. | ||
There's nothing to the Mueller investigation. | ||
We now know that. | ||
This is why President Trump has got to declassify everything this afternoon. | ||
Push it out. | ||
Just don't give it to Durham. | ||
Push it out. | ||
We're just starting this process. | ||
Barr, people say, did a great job in the impeachment. | ||
President Trump's conversation with the head of Ukraine turns out to be perfect. | ||
We now know this from the hard drive from hell. | ||
Barr should not have been allowed to resign. | ||
I think he should have been fired. | ||
It was sent a message. | ||
And here's why. | ||
He actively suppressed, actively suppressed the investigation of Biden. | ||
So it didn't impact the election. | ||
Which is ridiculous! | ||
Go ahead. | ||
If I can jump in real quick. | ||
Yeah, jump in. | ||
We're going to dare Maggie to jump in. | ||
One thing that really struck me when all this was, when the President asked that question, go back to the timeline, because we're getting the timeline now of the Hunter Biden investigation, when the President asked that question, Of the President of Ukraine, President Trump's talking to the President of Ukraine. | ||
He was asking to investigate Hunter Biden. | ||
That means he didn't know, right? | ||
Obviously it means he didn't know. | ||
So all of this could have been solved by someone from DOJ going over to all these various entities and say, hey, look, this has already been taken care of. | ||
There's no need to go through with all this. | ||
Why didn't that happen? | ||
Why didn't that happen? | ||
Let's give a reality check. | ||
This is why Barr's gone. | ||
Let's give a reality check. | ||
All this is inextricably linked. | ||
The Bidens have been compromised and Jack Posobiec is a naval intelligence officer that speaks perfect Mandarin. | ||
Naval intelligence. | ||
His focus is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
He knows about their infiltration methodology. | ||
It's both the sexual stuff, it's the, uh, it's, it's knowing all your secrets. | ||
Yeah, Christine Fong, that was, I mean, that's classic, that's classic Chinese honey drop pot. | ||
It's called, as Miles Guo has taught us, it's BGY, right? | ||
You got the blue, the gold, the yellow, and the, and the key is the money and the sex. | ||
Oh, he's talking about BGY? | ||
Yeah, BGY, that's why he brought it to the West, BGY. | ||
So, and, and, and so Barr and Ray got the hard drive from hell in December of 2019. | ||
It takes you, ask Jack Maxey or Bob Costello, or Bob Costello's son who went through this. | ||
It takes you about all of 30 minutes going through this to realize the level. | ||
Now it takes you weeks and weeks and weeks to get down to all the details, but you can tell in 30 minutes going through where the wire transfers are and the signed joint venture agreements and all that, that you've got something that's explosive. | ||
In 2019, the entire impeachment fiasco could have been stopped. | ||
Barr had full power that with Wray. | ||
All they had to look at this and say, hey, Hunter Biden's up to his ears in Burisma. | ||
I'm not a Burisma guy. | ||
I've said from day one, Russia's a sideshow and Ukraine's a sideshow to a sideshow. | ||
The main thing, the main event, the existential threat is the Chinese Communist Party and don't take your eye off it. | ||
But there's enough Burisma stuff in here. | ||
In fact, it's the hard drive from hell. | ||
Bob Costello is the one that got the email I think to NBC News last week, or somebody got it, he confirmed it, where Hunter's business partner is saying, hey dude, you missed $400,000 on your tax returns about claiming, we made that money, you personally made it, you gotta go back and change it. | ||
And Hunter's like, you know, okay. | ||
It's another spin of the media. | ||
He's not under investigation for his taxes. | ||
His taxes are a means to get in. | ||
He's under investigation. | ||
That's his spin. | ||
That's Hunter's spin. | ||
That's his lawyer's spin. | ||
But the media bought it and put it up in the headlines. | ||
Of course. | ||
It's money laundering and it's being compromised. | ||
This is what the media does. | ||
When it's a Democrat, they don't report the scandal. | ||
They report the response to the scandal. | ||
Bill Barr sat there and Christopher Wray should be the next guy that I should see. | ||
I'm going to spend some more time with the family starting Christmas Eve. | ||
They've allowed a national security crisis. | ||
Let's give Chris Wray a nice Christmas. | ||
Should we give him a nice Christmas? | ||
You're a Naval Intelligence Officer. | ||
Look at what's happening right now. | ||
You have a guy that today, YouTube, it's official, we admit, what the Electoral College did in the state capitals, not that it's going to matter on the 20th of January, But once again, we had another gating event. | ||
We're the first to say, yes, the electors, although there are competing and dueling electors, and there's still lawsuits all over, and Wisconsin's coming out and saying it's not baseless. | ||
They actually did steal it. | ||
In Georgia, they're back in a county. | ||
In Michigan, they've got the voting machine. | ||
This thing is all over, and it's all hot. | ||
Right now. | ||
However, one thing we know for a fact, when you leave the election fraud aside, we have a guy who's sitting there with these electoral votes in his back pocket, that is compromised by the Chinese Communist Party! | ||
This is not, there's not even a doubt about that, and now CNN and all these other guys are starting to pick it up, and when they start going through the hard drive from hell and looking at the facts, not the lies that the intelligence community said, saying it's a Russian disinformation campaign, that's not a mistake. | ||
It's not a miscalculation. | ||
That is a stone-cold lie. | ||
This was not a Russian disinformation campaign, and everybody knew it, including the FBI and Barr. | ||
Where was Bill Barr on this, and why did he allow Joe Biden to look the American people in the eye and lie to them? | ||
Okay? | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
And now Bill Barr is gone. | ||
The only thing is, and I don't want to be greedy about this, I wouldn't have let him resign. | ||
I would have fired him. | ||
He's gone anyway. | ||
He's got replacements. | ||
I don't know if these guys are going to be any better, but I tell you what's going to happen. | ||
Biden campaign, get ready to embrace the suck, because you're going to have a special prosecutor. | ||
That means that Barr can't appoint a special prosecutor, or he could within the next nine days. | ||
First off, the President of the United States can appoint a special prosecutor. | ||
And he's got to do a special prosecutor on, two special prosecutors, one on election fraud and voter fraud, the other on the Biden's compromise, okay? | ||
And I've got to tell you, this is now time to throw down. | ||
The President of the United States has done such a magnificent job of standing up and fighting. | ||
Now's the time to get tough. | ||
Declassify all of it. | ||
Declassify everything related to the Russian scandal. | ||
Brennan and these guys will be outed for the stone-cold liars they are. | ||
They're incompetent. | ||
They missed the rise of China. | ||
They missed the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
As we go back and look at this, they missed Biden. | ||
You're telling me that nobody knew? | ||
That nobody in the national security apparatus, Tony Blinken and these guys, didn't know what the Bidens were doing with the CCP? | ||
How they were monetizing these relationships? | ||
You expect me to believe that? | ||
clinton's in the but you know it's a you know if the number of emails hundreds of my gotta tell ya who's gonna find out is the special prosecutor I get a pretty good recommendation the guy that brought the hard drive forward and did the analysis Bob Costello he would get you a couple of three indictments mmm pretty quick biden's you'd in the gun sites that's a figure speech You two. | ||
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Okay. | |
Maggie, you're gonna get to talk tomorrow. | ||
Maggie Vandenberg, Jack Pasovic, thank you for coming over. | ||
You know Wisconsin better than anybody. |