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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
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 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
And the president has been consulting his top allies, both inside and outside the White House. | ||
to see if he could indeed, if there could be a special prosecutor, a special counsel appointed here who could enshrine this probe, that therefore President-elect Biden wouldn't be able to sort of cast it aside when he takes office. And this of course is complicating Biden's pick for attorney general. That is what Cabinet posts he has not selected yet. | ||
When he does, that person will face questions about whether or not, you know, he, that person, he or she would be the boss of these prosecutors who would be potentially investigating Joe Biden's son. | ||
So we are seeing here, there's not a clear sense that Acting Attorney General Rosen, who is a sort of career person, close to Barr, there's people close to him, it suggests that he would not likely be willing to appoint a special prosecutor. | ||
And if that's the case, Trump is at least considering ousting him and replacing him with someone who would. | ||
I think we have all kinds of examples of fraud and we know a large percentage of the American public just simply don't think this is a legitimate election. | ||
That's an unsustainable state of affairs for our country. | ||
We have to have confidence in our elections. | ||
We need to restore that confidence. | ||
One of the ways to do that is with oversight hearings, point out what went wrong so things can be corrected and controls can be put in place for the next election. | ||
The way you do that is not just oversight. | ||
The way you do that is start issuing subpoenas. | ||
Welcome to the War Room, live from the nation's capital. | ||
It is Wednesday, the 16th of December, the year of our Lord 2020. | ||
And for YouTube, our distribution platform at YouTube, understanding the 8th was Safe Harbor and the 15th or the 14th was the first Monday after the second Wednesday and when the Electoral College meet. | ||
Note to self, subpoenas being issued all over the nation. | ||
Not by the War Room. | ||
But by actually elected officials in Michigan. | ||
A massive subpoena to, guess what? | ||
Preserve the evidence. | ||
Now there's a little controversy about whether that's due in January, not that anybody in Michigan would ever, you know, mess with a machine or maybe, you know, erase something, right? | ||
As Maggie Vandenberg, our co-host said, pull a Hillary Clinton with her acid watch or hers. | ||
Okay, also in Arizona, A massive subpoena by the Judiciary Committee of the State Senate to Maricopa County for everything related to the machines. | ||
This is not going to Mars to get the server. | ||
This is not going out and looking at a gun battle that took place in Paris. | ||
No. | ||
This is reality. | ||
Okay? | ||
In reality, they're on the business end of a subpoena. | ||
Also, hearings. | ||
Ron Johnson's got hearings. | ||
And Ken Starr, talk about special prosecutors. | ||
The discussion is about a special prosecutor for election and voter fraud. | ||
Ken Starr does his audition. | ||
He's the first one up. | ||
It's live at 10 o'clock. | ||
I want the audience to know we've got the War Room team monitoring that and the boys in Denver with Real America's Voice. | ||
As soon as we get some breaking news out of that, we're going to go live to that hearing. | ||
Also, at noon, a press conference with Phil Klein. | ||
We're going to have Mark Serrano, the communications partner over there at the Thomas More Project. | ||
A bombshell report coming out at high noon about the culpability of Zuckerberg and his $400 to $500 million in the hardwiring in of left-wing groups directly into the voter registration platforms of certain states. | ||
Also in Georgia, this is what I talked about last night, Michael Patrick Leahy, the relentless Georgia star, editor, Georgia News star, editor, relentless, comes up with a small fact, guess what? | ||
The document that allowed the law, the statute that allowed even these mail-in ballots to even happen expired In October, according to his research, it has gone unrefuted yet that the Secretary of State Raffensperger's office has no comment right now. | ||
We're going to have Leahy on, we're going to have Mark Serrano on, we're going to have Rudy Giuliani on, we're going to go around the nation looking for the receipts. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is all coming because of this audience. | ||
Politicians need backup. | ||
You reward good behavior and you don't reward bad behavior. | ||
The good behavior is getting to the bottom of this today. | ||
This is not about 2022. | ||
It's not about 2024, Ron Johnson. | ||
This is about the here and now. | ||
This is about this election. | ||
We don't get this one right, we're never going to get one right. | ||
And you're seeing, because this audience is putting appropriate legal pressure on these politicians to stand and deliver. | ||
That's why you're seeing subpoenas flying around, that's why you're seeing the Dominion voting systems being taken, that's why you're seeing questions about these mail-in ballots, and that's why you're getting to the bottom of voter fraud. | ||
Jonathan Lemire, also in addition, the senior reporter for the Associated Press, or Morning Joe, lays out a story they broke last night. | ||
Guess what? | ||
They're thinking of a special prosecutor for looking into the Biden crime family syndicate, not the headlines as the tax deals of Hunter Biden. | ||
This is about the compromise of the Biden family by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You have someone running for President of the United States that has been compromised by the Chinese Communist Party and more importantly Bill Barr, who was fired. | ||
Let's be specific. | ||
He was fired, okay? | ||
They let him write a nice letter and talk about he wanted to spend more time with his family over the holidays and all that nonsense. | ||
He is fired. | ||
He is fired because he suppressed investigations and suppressed, particularly, information regarding these investigations that the American people needed to know. | ||
So we're going to get to all this today. | ||
It's going to be a hot show, okay? | ||
It's all signal No noise. | ||
Okay, we're going to get to it. | ||
We have John Fredericks. | ||
We don't have John Fredericks yet. | ||
We're going to try to get John Fredericks for his radio show down in Georgia. | ||
He's been at the thing of breaking news. | ||
This has been extraordinary. | ||
Extraordinary overnight. | ||
People in Michigan standing tall. | ||
I talked earlier to people associated around Michigan, around the Trump Around the Trump campaign. | ||
A little worried, a little concerned about the way that these subpoenas are, that all the information has got to be turned in by January 12th. | ||
Also, note to YouTube and note to Media Matters, that is after the vote in the Congress for the Electoral College that's supposed to take place on the 6th. | ||
You know, note to self, we are at the beginning of preserving the evidence of what went on. | ||
Don't know how guys can certify votes? | ||
Hey, I'm just a schmendrick, right? | ||
I'm not a lawyer. | ||
But I don't understand how you certify a vote when now you've got people in areas of responsibility that are saying, hey, we want to see all of this. | ||
We want it all preserved, and you're now on notice that it's going to be preserved. | ||
I wonder if that's probable cause to now go in and just sweep up all the machines instantaneously. | ||
The same thing in Arizona. | ||
We're going to have Mark Fincham on, talking about these heroes at the Judiciary Committee that issued this massive pardon. | ||
A massive subpoena in Maricopa County that they said, hey, they could take throughout the state. | ||
They want to see, they think very quickly, now they put a short time fuse on it. | ||
By this weekend they're going to have not just the information, which I think the Board of Supervisors and the, for Maricopa, remember Maricopa's Phoenix, I think, what is it Maggie, 2.4 million people? | ||
As Maggie corrected me yesterday, it's what, 20 times the size of Antrim? | ||
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I think Maricopa County's 4.5 million people That's like 70% of the state. | |
I'm going to double check that tweet, because that was pretty epic. | ||
It's a lot. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
Victory begets victory. | ||
The heroes up there in Antrim County went in there, took it, you had the report, and look, there's questions about the report, as there should be. | ||
The report was done for people that were, by the way, give me a heads up as soon as we get John Fredericks, okay? | ||
We're going to get Michael Patrick Leahy on here. | ||
In a second, Michael Patrick Leahy broke amazing news on the Georgia Star News this morning about this statute in Georgia. | ||
I don't know how the Secretary of State, by the way, Lynn Wood is all over this thing on the consent. | ||
We keep saying, you know, Stacey Abrams is rolling up 80,000, 80,000 new voters in Georgia. | ||
And for people who have ever tried to register voters, 80,000 voters in four weeks or three and a half weeks. | ||
Is extraordinary. | ||
And now they're not even getting to the documents, all of that disconsent. | ||
But now, Leahy's actually arguing in his piece, and we'll make sure we get it up there, in his piece that the statute ran out and nobody brought it up. | ||
And the reason they didn't want to bring it up, because that would essentially unearth the consent that was done in back of people like State Senator Beach and State Senator Burt Jones. | ||
And other people said, hey, we never knew about this. | ||
We never understood it. | ||
What you're seeing day by day, as these relentless heroes, led by Rudy Giuliani, also independent people like Lin Wood, independent people like Phil Kline, are out there grinding every day, and they're relentless, and they're not going to back down. | ||
And so all of this, the media is saying, oh this is all baseless. | ||
Well if it's so baseless, Don't listen to War Room Pandemic, don't listen to the crazy guys over there. | ||
Look at what state legislators are doing in Michigan, and doing in Arizona, and these are guys that are not, they're not Trump fanatics, right? | ||
They basically leaned on their shovels until now. | ||
We have John Fredericks? | ||
Okay, gonna go to down. | ||
John Fredericks. | ||
John Fredericks. | ||
A couple things out of Georgia. | ||
Number one, you started, you were the co-founder with Leahy on this amazing news service down there, the Georgia Star News. | ||
You broke another massive story. | ||
You guys grind it. | ||
What I like, it's no opinion, it's just fact. | ||
You're grinding. | ||
Leahy's going to tell us the difference, tell us the details. | ||
I want to give your overall opinion, and I saw Kelly Loeffler last night. | ||
Late last night, tweets out, hey, I'm down for the fight. | ||
We gotta fight for Donald Trump now. | ||
This is what we're fighting for. | ||
Somehow, Brother Fredericks, your message is getting through. | ||
Fight now for Trump in a fair count of all legal votes. | ||
If you fight now, you win on the 5th. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
What's happening in Georgia? | ||
Well, right now, the Loeffler and Perdue campaigns have to understand what is happening on the ground. | ||
And stop listening to the multi-million dollar Karl Rove, line-your-pockets consultants in Washington, D.C., which are not here and giving them dreadful advice. | ||
And right now they're running a losing campaign. | ||
They got about four weeks to turn this around. | ||
What they need to do, if you want the solution, they need, right now, to do a joint press conference and say, you elect us on January 5th and we are going to demand That the President and the DOJ get a special prosecutor to investigate the fraud of the 2020 election starting in Georgia, and we're going to vote in the Senate that they can't get fired by Joe Biden. | ||
That's the kind of action that Trump voters are looking for. | ||
You know, we just had Corey Lewandowski on our show for an hour taking calls. | ||
I love Corey to death. | ||
As you know, I've been with Corey for seven years straight, okay? | ||
He got skewered today by the callers. | ||
They just don't want to hear it. | ||
They're upset because nobody is fighting for them and nobody is fighting for their vote. | ||
I had Lin Wood on. | ||
He's got another lawsuit out. | ||
He's trying to get the election moved to February 1st. | ||
The governor's got the power to do that. | ||
He's filed an injunction today because he said you're going to be utilizing the same machines to count the same fraudulent votes you had on November 3rd. | ||
So you're going to get the same outcome. | ||
So you got all this going on here. | ||
The fraud in Georgia is right now worse. | ||
Drop boxes are added. | ||
Look, the estimates now are they're going to have 1.5 million mail-in ballots, Steve. | ||
In the general election on November 3rd, they had 1.3 million. | ||
That's a 15% increase. | ||
Nothing has changed. | ||
David Schaefer, the chairman of the Republican Party, he's filed a lawsuit. | ||
He's trained 4,000 volunteers. | ||
Raffensperger, the Republican Secretary of State, said, well, that's fine, but when they come in, they can't watch the signature verification process. | ||
Of the envelopes. | ||
Well, that's the whole process! | ||
If you don't check that, you get the same fraudulent ballots. | ||
Plus, they go out, they register 80,000 new voters that didn't vote in November 3rd. | ||
75,000 of those, we estimate, are Democratic voters. | ||
How did they get those? | ||
No one knows where they came from. | ||
Nobody's checking addresses. | ||
The same fraud is going to go on. | ||
That's the frustration here. | ||
In Georgia, and they're demanding, voters are demanding that action, action, action is taken by these senators to motivate them to get their vote. | ||
Steve, I've said this before. | ||
The movement of Trump voters right now, the movement, this is a movement. | ||
It is eclipsed its current leadership. | ||
It's eclipsed. | ||
We had callers today saying, Why even now vote for these people if they're going to stand with McConnell and Romney? | ||
Why should we even vote for them? | ||
Yeah, the Supreme Court. | ||
Yeah, it'll get packed. | ||
Okay. | ||
But we got Mitch McConnell selling out the president. | ||
He wants them. | ||
How can I trust them? | ||
John, John, John, hang over a second. | ||
Hang a second. | ||
We're going to go to sell some ads here. | ||
Pay for your appearances. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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We're going to return on the John Perdue Trader Network. | ||
Love them. | ||
And they love you. | ||
Short break. | ||
Fredericks and Leahy next on War Room Pandemic. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
You got breaking news? | ||
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We had just had a point of clarification with some math earlier. | |
So Antrim County is only 24,000 population. | ||
That's in Michigan. | ||
But Maricopa County is 4.5 million people population. | ||
So this makes it 200 times larger than Antrim County. | ||
So if fraud occurred there, then this is massive. | ||
It's massive. | ||
I want to go to John Ferguson. | ||
Let me ask you, you know, normally when you come here to co-host the War Room, you're not as turned out as you are today. | ||
You had a prior interview on Real America's Voice? | ||
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I had a prior interview, yeah. | |
So I was over at that studio, hopped in an Uber, came over here. | ||
Over to Carrie Sheffield. | ||
Carrie Sheffield, she's fantastic. | ||
Okay, I get the message about the War Room. | ||
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You get classy midge, right? | |
You get the classy midge today, wearing a suit. | ||
Always classy. | ||
Okay, let's go to John Fredericks. | ||
John, Corey, a fabulous guy, one of the President's biggest defenders, a guy that's been associated with you on your network for seven years, a beloved figure in the Trump movement, he's getting lit up today, correct? | ||
And why is Corey Lewandowski getting lit up on the John Fredericks radio show, live from Georgia? | ||
Well, it's our base. | ||
And, you know, he came on and basically was telling people they had to vote on November 3rd. | ||
And so we opened it up for phone calls and it just started immediately. | ||
You mean on January? | ||
They had to vote on January 5th. | ||
He said, you got to vote on January 5th or it's the end of the country, etc. | ||
And, you know, you just have to vote. | ||
And he said, you know, you can adjudicate this later. | ||
You can run candidates against Kemp and Rappaport in two years. | ||
I mean, he just got lit up like a Christmas tree. | ||
People here are angry. | ||
And, you know, he kept arguing with them, and he's saying, you know, you have to vote, and the president wants you to vote, etc., on January 5th. | ||
And people are saying, why vote on January 5th if you haven't fixed November 3rd? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
They're just going to steal it again, and I'm just playing in your hands. | ||
You know, then it got into, Loft was not fighting for them, Perdue was not fighting for them, Perdue wouldn't debate, you know, Perdue wouldn't talk to them, Perdue wouldn't take their calls. | ||
I mean, it's just, they feel like the candidates here are tone-deaf, and their campaigns are being run by the consultants in Washington, etc. | ||
And one caller said, you can run all the TV ads you want. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We don't care about your TV ads. | ||
We care about fixing a system that is fraudulent. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Fix it now, too. | ||
By the way, this whole nonsense of America be America, we understand what the stakes are, but when Leader McConnell comes out and throws the President under the bus, and then he's on that conference call, he's on that conference call saying he doesn't want anybody to stand up and back Mo Brooks on the 6th about having, if they need to, actually have these two-hour hearings about this. | ||
You got Ron Johnson's up there now, my staff's going to tell me if we need to cut to to Kent Starr. Okay, but here's the point about the deal you laid out that they would commit to voting for a special prosecutor and making sure a special prosecutor is there, which I'm not necessarily, I don't know if the Senate's going to do. What about a guarantee and a commitment that they're on the, the votes on the 5th, on the 6th they're going to back Mo Brooks and say, yes, we must have hearings not just about Georgia, but about all six of these states. | ||
We need to take, what is it, two hours per state? | ||
So 12 hours. | ||
For 12 hours, we need to go through this and call witnesses and all that. | ||
What about that as a commitment to the people of Georgia to make sure that Loeffler and Perdue are focused on what they should be focused on? | ||
Which is not allowing this thing to be stolen by illegal ballots. | ||
If the ballots are counted, the legal ballots are counted, and Trump loses, then Trump loses. | ||
Okay? | ||
But you're jeopardizing the Constitution and this Republic if you go along with this nonsense, and we're going to get to Leahy in a second, of all this activity down in Georgia that has not been done in the light of day. | ||
What do you think about getting Loeffler and Perdue to commit to that, John Fredericks? | ||
If you want to win, that's what they should do. | ||
They should stand with Mo Brooks and say, elect me on the 5th, and we will vote for the debate. | ||
We will vote not to certify the election. | ||
Everybody knows how this is going to turn out, but Georgia voters just want them to fight for them. | ||
And I tell you what, the McConnell shenanigans yesterday, and it was what he said that was so bad. | ||
It was, you know, a lot of these people, you know, if we go through this debate, you're going to have to take a tough vote. | ||
Excuse me? | ||
You're going to have to take a tough vote? | ||
Like, why are you there? | ||
What do you mean you're going to have to take a tough vote? | ||
This has infuriated people in Georgia and my callers in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic. | ||
What do you mean you have to take a tough vote? | ||
I mean, that's the message? | ||
That's why we're busting our butt for these Republicans? | ||
So that they don't have to take a tough vote? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Mitch McConnell's cut a deal with Biden. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
He's made a deal with him. | ||
That's what's evident. | ||
That's why this has to boil, has to be lanced in Georgia, and it has to be lanced today. | ||
John Fredericks, you're so fantastic. | ||
Two people understand this, and both of them are on this split screen, Steve. | ||
You and I understand You and I really understand that. | ||
A lot of people from Washington don't know that. | ||
Well, hold on, hold on. | ||
I tell you, look, we're just a couple of schmendricks. | ||
I tell you who really understands it is the audience. | ||
This is what you go to, you go to our live stream right now, you go to hashtag war on pandemic, I listen to John Ferguson, I listen to the callers. | ||
Here's who gets it. | ||
The American people get it. | ||
The polling's all coming back. | ||
Well, who doesn't get it is the donor class. | ||
Because the donor class wants Donald Trump to go away. | ||
And they want Mitch McConnell to be the most powerful man in D.C. | ||
and get all the tax cuts and all the deregulation and all the judges, all the goodies, right? | ||
They don't want anything for the people. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The people are smart enough to know, I'm not buying into that deal anymore, okay? | ||
Dan Crenshaw can make all the clownish videos he got of James Bond and jumping out of planes and, you know, he's there and everybody's coming. | ||
No, Dan Crenshaw, nobody's coming. | ||
When you deal with the problem we have today in Georgia, and you deal with what went down on the 3rd, because the deal with that is to bring victory on the 5th. | ||
Okay? | ||
This ain't John Frederick and Steve Bannon. | ||
We're not brain surgeons. | ||
This is the deplorables. | ||
They're telling you flat out, we ain't showing up and we're not taking this anymore. | ||
John Fredericks, you're an American hero. | ||
What you do every day is just incredible, incredible. | ||
The show's amazing. | ||
People can get the app. | ||
You download the app all over the nation, all over the world, and hear John Fredericks, the oracle of the deplorables, every day. | ||
John, thank you so much for being on the show. | ||
We want to go now to what you founded, which is the Georgia Star News. | ||
Michael Patrick Leahy. | ||
Leahy, I got this story from you in the middle of the night, my head blew up. | ||
Please explain what you found in Georgia about the statutes and what's going on down there to make this vote even more illegal. | ||
Yeah, Steve, so first things first. | ||
Number one, the use of drop boxes for voters to deposit absentee ballots in Georgia and the current method of absentee ballot signature verification. | ||
That were used on November 3rd and are going to be used on the January 5th runoff. | ||
They have not been authorized by the Georgia General Assembly. | ||
So they are actually not lawful. | ||
That's point number one. | ||
Point number two, the drop boxes. | ||
Oh, that's just a small, they're not lawful. | ||
Just a tiny, just a tiny thing there. | ||
Keep going, Leahy. | ||
Yeah, well this is what the lawsuit is. | ||
That Texas file that the Supreme Court chose not to take, this is what they alleged was based upon this, and it's a very strong argument. | ||
Now, what's interesting about this, drop boxes. | ||
The Georgia State Election Board, on which Secretary of State Raffensperger serves, on April 15th passed an emergency rule to allow their use during the June primary. | ||
Then, subsequently, on July the 1st, they amended that rule and passed it for an emergency rule to allow absentee ballot drop boxes. | ||
Again, not authorized by the state legislature, though that's a usurpation of power right there. | ||
Here's the kicker. | ||
Under the Georgia Administrative Procedures Act, emergency rules that can only be authorized when the governor has declared an emergency, which he did for COVID-19, Automatically expire in 120 days. | ||
Well, the rules passed July 1st. | ||
By our math, 120 days goes to October 28th, five days before the November 3rd general election. | ||
Oops. | ||
So, we can't find any evidence that they officially extended that rule subsequent to July 1st or before the November 3rd election. | ||
Hold on, we've only got a limited amount of time. | ||
Just repeat what you just said so the audience fully embraces this, what you found. | ||
Repeat it. | ||
The state election board rule that established absentee ballots, you know, 600,000 absentee ballots were dropped off in drop boxes, that established drop boxes for use in the November 3rd election. | ||
That rule was passed on July 1st as an emergency rule. | ||
Under Georgia law, emergency rules can only last for 120 days. | ||
It expired October 28th. | ||
We've seen no public record that it was renewed subsequent to July 1st. | ||
October 28th, by the way, was five days before the November 3rd general election. | ||
Yep, and by the way, those drop boxes were for Battle of Harvesting. | ||
Leahy, we've got to bounce. | ||
One thing I want to say about Michael Patrick Leahy, Harvard College graduate, Stanford MBA, correct? | ||
The unique double, which is people who keep scoring that thing. | ||
It's quite unique. | ||
Leahy's one of the founders of the Tea Party movement. | ||
He's been a populist and an economic nationalist from day one. | ||
One of the smartest guys I've ever met. | ||
But most important, A true honey badger. | ||
When this brother hunkers down, stuff starts coming up. | ||
He started these newspapers, told me about it a couple of years ago. | ||
I said, man, what an idea. | ||
In battleground states, in Michigan, in Minnesota, the home base would be in Tennessee, obviously in Ohio, now in Georgia. | ||
Leahy, the reporting you're doing is absolutely incredible, and you just cannot stop. | ||
Just keep grinding, because every day people's heads are blown up. | ||
Leahy... Our reporter on this story was Laura Baker. | ||
Did a great job. | ||
Laura Baker is a reporter on this story. | ||
How do people get to the site? | ||
Go to georgiastarnews.com to see the Georgia Star News, or you can go to tennesseestar.com to see our flagship, the Tennessee Star. | ||
We've been operating since February of 2017. | ||
You're unbelievable. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
Michael Patrick Leahy, you've got to go to these things. | ||
I want everybody, look, the power of this show is the audience. | ||
When we put authors up, books sell. | ||
When we put people up, their Twitter handle blows up. | ||
We've got 25 seconds? | ||
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I just wanted to say, we've got 10 stars beginning his testimony. | |
Witnesses have been sworn in. | ||
We've got big stuff happening today. | ||
We've got Rudy Giuliani, the mayor's on next, and we're going to be cutting into Ken Starr. | ||
Ken Starr's auditioned today to be the special prosecutor that's coming, and that is coming. | ||
Write that down, just like Barr got. | ||
By the way, Barr's going to be part of the investigation. | ||
What did he know and when did he know it? | ||
Short break. | ||
Mayor Giuliani next. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banning. | ||
When the president has been consulting his top allies, both inside and outside the White House, to see if he could indeed, if there could be a special prosecutor, a special counsel appointed here, who could enshrine this probe, that therefore President-elect Biden wouldn't be able to sort of cast it aside when he takes office. | ||
And this of course is complicating Biden's pick for Attorney General. | ||
That is what Cabinet posts. | ||
He is not selected yet. | ||
When he does, that person will face questions about whether or not, you know, that person, he or she, would be the boss of these prosecutors who would be potentially investigating Joe Biden's son. | ||
So we are seeing here, there's not a clear sense that Acting Attorney General Rosen, who is a sort of career person, close to Barr, there's people close to him, it suggests that he would not likely be willing to appoint a special prosecutor. | ||
And if that's the case, Trump is at least considering ousting him and replacing him with someone who would. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
It is Wednesday, the 16th of December, the year of our Lord 2020. | ||
There are decades in which nothing happens, and then there are weeks in which decades happen. | ||
You're in the middle of that right now. | ||
So much breaking news today as throughout the nation, from Michigan to Georgia to Arizona, subpoenas are flying around, hand audits are being done on signature matches, and all that is driven By the president's lawyer and chief strategist and chief executioner on to execute all of the strategies that they're doing across the country. | ||
Remember one thing about the fog of war. | ||
It's always you must keep your eye on the objective on the prize. | ||
What Napoleon told his marshals. | ||
When you set out to take Vienna, take Vienna. | ||
Someone who's taking Vienna is Rudy Giuliani, America's mayor. | ||
I want to start first with Morning Joe. | ||
Jonathan Lemire, for people who don't know this in the War Room Posse, Jonathan Lemire is the senior White House, I think, reporter for the Associated Press, which I argue is probably the most powerful media platform out there. | ||
They still return, in the article he broke last night, they still say baseless. | ||
You know, AP's got to check in Michigan, AP ought to check in Arizona, AP ought to check some of these subpoenas, not subpoenas coming out from Rudy Giuliani, not subpoenas coming out from the Trump campaign, not subpoenas coming out from the war room, subpoenas coming out from state legislators, either the Judiciary Committee in Arizona or the Oversight Committee in the Joint Oversight Committee, I think it was, in Michigan. | ||
I just have a technical question for you, sir. | ||
There's some confusion. | ||
They keep saying Rosen's gotta do it and Barr left because he didn't want to do it. | ||
Does the President of the United States, as Chief Magistrate, By the Constitution. | ||
Does he have the power, at his sole discretion, to actually direct the Acting Attorney General or the Real Attorney General or the Deputy Attorney General to set up a special prosecutor and say who that's going to be named and empower that with subpoena power and a budget to go about their work independently from any other interferences? | ||
Does the President have that power? | ||
The President absolutely has that power. | ||
Under Article 2 of the Constitution, the executive power of the United States is vested in one person, the President. | ||
The rest of it flows from the President. | ||
We refer to it as the unitary executive, meaning every one of the Cabinet offices derives his power out of the Constitution from the President. | ||
So simply, anything any Cabinet officer can do, the President can do. | ||
And unless, for some reason, the President has delegated it away, or said, I want to leave that for you to decide, which he hasn't done. | ||
So, for example, when I was the United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, I worked in the Justice Department, but I was appointed by the President. | ||
My first loyalty was to the President, not to the Attorney General. | ||
He signed my certificate of appointment. | ||
The Deputy Attorney General countersigned it. | ||
So every U.S. | ||
Attorney technically works for the President of the United States. | ||
So if he wanted to order the acting AG to appoint an independent counsel, he could do that. | ||
If he wanted to do it himself, he could do it. | ||
He could just write an order saying, Ken Starr has appointed the independent counsel to investigate everything pertaining to the 2020 election and render a report on any criminal acts or irregularities that occurred. | ||
That's it. | ||
Ken Starr is now the independent counsel. | ||
So, it's interesting you meet that. | ||
I want to make sure the audience understands there's two things that we're talking about. | ||
One is a independent prosecutor, special prosecutor, independent counsel to look at, to go into depth and have subpoena power and the power to basically go, I guess, in front of a grand jury and indict people about the election fraud End of voter fraud associated with the 2020 campaign. | ||
As we speak right now, Ken Starr is actually the lead-off witness to Senator Johnson's hearing on Capitol Hill. | ||
Note to YouTube, note to the Associated Press, this is not the War Room, this is not Rudy Giuliani, this is the United States Senate. | ||
And our team here is going to feed us if we have anything. | ||
Number two, what Jonathan Lemire is talking about is the hard drive from hell and the investigation into Hunter Biden and other parts of the Biden crime family, and specifically in relationship to their compromise by the Chinese Communist Party as a national security issue. | ||
Is it your belief, Mayor Giuliani, that the President should, because of everything that's going on, all the moving pieces, that on both of those, the election fraud and voter fraud as one, and a separate one regarding the national security issue of being compromised by the greatest enemy the United States has ever had, the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Do you believe that the president should forthwith move and select two independent special prosecutors that are basically outside the purview of the Justice Department as they would move forward? | ||
I believe he has to, in both cases. | ||
In the case of Hunter Biden, it really isn't about Hunter Biden. | ||
If it were Hunter Biden, maybe the Justice Department could do it. | ||
But I mean, I know the hard drive backwards and forwards. | ||
You can't open an investigation of Hunter Biden without Joe Biden being a subject of that investigation. | ||
He's all over the hard drive. | ||
For example, if you just want to look at the Chinese issue, he's getting 10% of the equity from the Chinese. | ||
That's established in the text, in the emails, and also with Mr. Bobulinski's testimony. | ||
So it begins as an investigation of Joe Biden. | ||
He's the number one target of that investigation. | ||
Hunter Biden is way down the totem pole. | ||
He's the bag man, the guy who collects the money, the guy who writes the deals. | ||
But it's quite clear right in the text of that hard drive that the number one guy, the top of the totem pole, the top of the crime family is Joe Biden. | ||
You can't escape that. | ||
If you were representing Joe Biden when that investigation opened and you were a lawyer and you went to the Justice Department and you asked him, is Joe Biden a subject? | ||
They would be lying to you if they said he wasn't. | ||
The evidence makes him a subject. | ||
This is, by the way, I want to move on to the subject of Ray and Pat Cipollone and what this reporting is coming out, I think, in the Politico and Washington Post about Pat Cipollone and the FBI director. | ||
And this is not coming from Rudy Giuliani. | ||
This is Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I'm just putting it out there. | ||
And I'm not a lawyer. | ||
Rudy spent his career, the mayor spent his career, being about law enforcement. | ||
He was the heroic and mythic Southern District of New York, when he broke the five families, the five mafia families that controlled New York for so many decades. | ||
He also broke the mafia that controlled Wall Street when I was there at Goldman Sachs back in the 80s. | ||
Mike Milken, Ivan Boesky, put them all away. | ||
He knows what he's doing, he knows about Rico. | ||
But I will tell you, ladies and gentlemen, write this down on December 16th, when that special prosecutor is appointed for the Biden crime family, a target, maybe not a target, but an area of inquiry is going to be the Attorney General Bill Barr. | ||
What did Bill Barr know? | ||
And when did he know it? | ||
And why was this information suppressed? | ||
Why are we in this situation in December of 2020? | ||
Why was this information suppressed? | ||
Bill Barr will be a target of an investigation and he deserves to be a target. | ||
Okay, I want to move on to a different topic. | ||
Pat Cipollone, it's reported that Pat Cipollone has told the President, sorry about that, told the President he cannot fire the FBI Director Christopher Wray. | ||
What are your thoughts about that, Mayor? | ||
For the life of me, I can't figure out why he can't fire me. | ||
Head of the FBI. | ||
I mean, he already did it, right? | ||
We've already been through that, haven't we? | ||
With Comey. | ||
And even the special counsel found that he had the power to do it. | ||
Even Comey agreed that he had the power to do it. | ||
I want to reiterate that point that you just brought up. | ||
Both the Mueller investigation, of all those months and all that money, and Comey himself, I think in his own testimony, Did they not both confer that the President has the absolute power to terminate an FBI Director? | ||
The question was, did he obstruct justice? | ||
Which he didn't. | ||
But here there'd be no obstruction of justice. | ||
If he wants to fire him, he can fire him. | ||
He's not obstructing anything. | ||
And he's not involved in any investigation involved with the FBI, so he could fire him in a second. | ||
So what do you think, Pat? | ||
Pat Cipollone, and by the way, I know Pat, he's a colleague, he's a great guy, I think he's done overall a very good job. | ||
That's a great lawyer, I'd have to really talk to him to understand what he's saying. | ||
Maybe he's giving more political advice than legal advice, I don't know. | ||
But legally, he has the absolute right to fire the FBI director anytime he wants, for any reason that he wants. | ||
He serves at the pleasure of the President. | ||
Okay, we got a couple minutes in this segment. | ||
I want to go to a different topic. | ||
You are the ultimate honey badger. | ||
You've just been named Patriot of the Year in the National Pulse, a very prestigious award coming from the Trump base. | ||
Raheem Kassam and the team there at National Pulse. | ||
You're Patriot of the Year there with a tremendous portrait with the pocket square and all that. | ||
But one of the reasons you're a honey badger is you went around and went to Gettysburg and went out to Arizona for the 11-hour hearing and to Georgia and to Michigan. | ||
You're mocked and ridiculed by the mainstream press. | ||
This is Rudy. | ||
He's out of control. | ||
Nobody's listening. | ||
They're doing it in hotel ballrooms. | ||
They're too embarrassed. | ||
Today we have subpoenas. | ||
Coming from joint committees in Michigan, a massive subpoena, to basically say, preserve the evidence. | ||
We have a massive subpoena in Arizona, going to Maricopa County of four million people, and telling the Board of Supervisors and the Election Commission, we want the machines and we want the machines now, don't touch anything. | ||
Okay, Rudy, this came about because of your roadshow and the evidence that you put forward. | ||
Did it not, sir? | ||
Sure, and the team that we have, and also the report earlier this week that took two weeks to do, but that showed that the Dominion machines are completely fraudulent. | ||
I mean, they're a piece of Swiss cheese. | ||
You can do anything with them that you want. | ||
In the case of the machines, we got to examine 22 of them. | ||
They had a 68% error rate. | ||
68% error rate? | ||
And then, missing from them were all the corrections. | ||
They had pulled out all of the material that would show the corrections that were made, Which basically were to change votes from Trump to Biden. | ||
So I think that incensed the Michigan legislature. | ||
That's a Republican county they were doing it in. | ||
If they're doing it in a Republican county to shave Trump's lead, imagine what they're doing in a crooked, Democrat-dominated county. | ||
So that's why I think the legislature just said, we've had enough. | ||
We're going to subpoena everything. | ||
We're going to look at every one of those machines. | ||
And we start off knowing. | ||
That the vote in Michigan is false. | ||
We immediately know it's false. | ||
I mean, they got 12,000 dead people that voted. | ||
So we know it's false. | ||
We know that there were 100,000 ballots that came out of nowhere that were not cast by anybody that were added in all for Biden. | ||
So we begin with a couple hundred thousand votes already false. | ||
The question is, how many more? | ||
Mayor, we're going to take a short break. | ||
We want you to please hold over. | ||
I know you're pressed for time, but we've got a couple more questions we've got to ask you. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, we're going to get to Rudy. | ||
He's got his podcast out once a week that's amazing. | ||
He's got a daily radio show on WABC, the most powerful talk radio. | ||
station in the country owned now by John Katzmatidis, a great great supporter of President Trump. | ||
The radio show is a must listen to. His podcast, you must watch it every week. It's Common Sense with Rudy Giuliani. | ||
It's incredible. The mayor's going to come back after the break. We've got a bunch more questions to ask him. | ||
You know, I want to ask the audience, I want to ask the live stream, I'm kind of getting tired of winning. Here's what we're winning. | ||
The mainstream media still says it's baseless. | ||
If it's baseless, why are political bodies passing and asking for, putting out subpoenas for evidence? | ||
Short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
We've got Mayor Giuliani. | ||
Mayor, yesterday there was a recording that came out that Mitch McConnell talking to his entire conference and basically saying, hey, we don't want to have a tough vote. | ||
You just got to not support Mo Brooks. | ||
And when this thing comes to the Senate, if it does come to the Senate in January, you guys just got to take a pass on it. | ||
We got to move on. | ||
What are your thoughts about that? | ||
Very disappointed, of course. | ||
The evidence isn't even in yet. | ||
He hasn't really had a chance to see it. | ||
I don't know what he's basing it on. | ||
I mean, the fact is that 80 to 90% of the Republican Party disagrees with him. | ||
I don't know what political party he thinks he belongs to. | ||
I guess I know the political party. | ||
It's the Washington Party. | ||
I mean, we have a right to be heard on these things. | ||
And I tell you, Steve, no matter how it shakes out, If they completely cut off our right to be heard, it's going to be a disaster ever trying to bring this country together again. | ||
When people feel aggrieved like this, the worst thing in the world to do is to cut them off. | ||
Let them have a chance to have their hearing, and maybe at the end they could say, we don't agree with the result, but at least we got heard. | ||
Did you look at what the Supreme Court said? | ||
The polling is all coming. | ||
Jonathan Lemire implied this today on Morning Joe. | ||
The polling's all coming in the direction of the President's supporters are saying this was illegal. | ||
This was illegitimate. | ||
Things happened here from Michigan to Pennsylvania to Wisconsin, Georgia. | ||
And we've seen this in Wisconsin in the Supreme Court. | ||
They validated where the steel was. | ||
Now it's incumbent upon you, like in Wisconsin. | ||
They talked about these indefinitely confined. | ||
They said, hey, the campaign's got to go find these people. | ||
Yes, it was clearly illegal. | ||
It was ballot harvesting, but you have to prove it. | ||
Are you going to go to put the naysayers On their back foot, Mayor, are you going to, since you're the head guy, are you going to authorize people to go to Wisconsin and find, of the 221,000 people, find out which ones were illegal, which ones were truly indefinitely confined, and which ones were skiing in Aspen or on Hawaii on a beach and just being ballot harvested at some park in either Madison or Milwaukee? | ||
Yes, and that's what we're trying to do right now. | ||
I mean, it really isn't necessary. | ||
The law gives you the remedy. | ||
They just were unwilling to apply the law, which means that this can be done in the future. | ||
What is the deterrent to cheat? | ||
So if you cheat and they say, well, we can't take the vote away from somebody. | ||
If you cheat, a vote should be taken away. | ||
That's the only way to deter cheating in the future. | ||
I mean, and think about it this way. | ||
If you don't take the vote that was a dishonest vote away, you're taking my vote away, which was the honest vote. | ||
I don't understand these judges. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I think it's just an excuse to not have to do something difficult. | ||
And then be ridiculed in their community, or in the Bar Association, or with a bunch of other phony lawyers who, you know, feel that you're a traitor. | ||
Let me ask you a technical question, and this is for our folks at YouTube. | ||
Let me just ask you a technical question. | ||
Given the dissenting opinion of the Supreme Court justices in Wisconsin in that case, given the case you won on the indefinitely confined, given this hand audit that's going on signature ballots in Georgia, in Cobb County, given subpoenas that are being issued by joint committees in Michigan to preserve all evidence, and the Senate Judiciary Committee in Arizona to freeze everything in place immediately on the Dominion machines, given all that, | ||
When the media says that Rudy Giuliani has no evidence, when they say Rudy Giuliani in the present, it's all baseless. | ||
I'm just asking from a technical point of view, being as that Bernie Kerik has binders, 50 or 60 binders, of 2,000 affidavits by American citizens under the panel of perjury, plus thousands of other pieces of evidence. | ||
Is this, sir, technically, from your expertise as a former prosecutor, are these charges baseless and is there no evidence? | ||
It's just the opposite. | ||
There's an overwhelming amount of evidence that this election was a farce. | ||
In six states, it was not anything close to an election. | ||
And now we add to it the 22 machines that we got to examine that have a 68% error rate. | ||
That means they were wrong more than they were right. | ||
Now, how could you have any confidence in the result in Michigan when those are the machines that are being used? | ||
And part of the reason this is happening is because the Republican electorate in Arizona, this was an uprising, a popular uprising. | ||
The legislature was going to close this matter. | ||
And then they started having peaceful demonstrations all over the weekend. | ||
It just came up from the grassroots. | ||
Same thing in Michigan. | ||
When people in Michigan heard that report about the Dominion machine, the legislature had no choice but to open this investigation. | ||
After all, right now, on record, is a false statement from the state of Michigan to the United States government. | ||
We know that the election results they certified is a false statement. | ||
If we don't know anything else, we know that. | ||
This has to be resolved. | ||
Otherwise, this is going to haunt us historically forever. | ||
This will be the election that was stolen. | ||
With more and more evidence coming out, like the Kennedy assassination, 20 years from now we'll find more evidence of machines that were fixed and Chinese that were involved in helping Dominion. | ||
I mean, there's a lot to this, including foreign involvement. | ||
This is why you need a special prosecutor. | ||
This is a scar that's not going to heal. | ||
Last question, Mayor. | ||
One, the direction you're taking this, and two, has anybody in the Biden campaign or the Democratic Party reached out to you to assist and try to get to the bottom of this so they can put it in back of them and go do what they're going to do? | ||
Has anybody in their apparatus or Democratic Party or I know because you know tons of Democrats being a mayor of New York City. | ||
Has anybody reached out to you to somehow work together to get to the bottom of this? | ||
And number two, we got about a minute. | ||
What's the direction that you're taking this in the next couple of days? | ||
Well, they have one. | ||
They have one answer to this and they have one answer to the Biden crime family. | ||
It's been debunked. | ||
Of course, it hasn't been. | ||
They just lie. | ||
They tell the big lie and they get away with it because they have the establishment on their side that supports the big lie. | ||
And our next step is twofold. | ||
One, to get inside those machines, as many of them as possible, and to find out what the real vote is. | ||
That will totally, scientifically disprove the election results. | ||
And secondly, to examine the mail ballots very, very carefully, because we're sure a number of them were created, more than enough to affect the outcome of the election. | ||
And now we have the technology to determine that. | ||
So I think right now is... | ||
Get our hands on raw material. | ||
We got to bounce. | ||
Last thing, the podcast. | ||
When is your podcast up? | ||
It's on Friday. | ||
Give people a specific one. | ||
It's on on Wednesday and Friday. | ||
It comes on at six o'clock every Wednesday and Friday. | ||
Rudy's commonsense.com. | ||
And the one on right now is a reintroduction to the Biden crime family. | ||
Uh, we go back, you know, six months and point out what was available. |