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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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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We can't just say, oh, 4,000 people voted in Nevada that were non-citizens, and we're just going to ignore it. | ||
We're going to sweep it under the rug and say, oh, the courts have decided the facts. | ||
The courts have not decided the facts. | ||
The courts never looked at the facts. | ||
The courts don't like elections, and so they stayed out of it by finding an excuse, standing or otherwise, to stay out of it. | ||
But the fraud happened. | ||
The election, in many ways, was stolen. | ||
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The Constitution is very clear that it is the prerogative of state legislatures to determine what these rules and laws are. | |
And that was, I must say, flagrantly violated in Pennsylvania and perhaps elsewhere as well. | ||
The election was inevitably riddled with fraud and our hotline never stopped ringing. | ||
While the media and Democrats accused us of making it all up, Our team began chasing down every lead. | ||
Our evidence came both from data scientists and from brave whistleblowers. | ||
Here's what we found. | ||
Over 42,000, 42,000 people voted more than once. | ||
Our experts were able to make this determination by reviewing the list of actual voters and comparing it to other voters with the same name, address, and date of birth. | ||
This method was also able to catch people using different variations of their first name, such as William and Bill, and individuals who are registered both under a married name and a maiden name. | ||
At least 1,500 dead people are recorded as voting, as shown by comparing the list of male voters with the Social Security death records. | ||
More than 19,000 people voted even though they didn't live in Nevada. | ||
This does not include military voters or students. | ||
These voters were identified by comparing the list of voters with the U.S. | ||
Postal Service's National Change of Address Database, among other sources. | ||
About 8,000 people voted from non-existent addresses. | ||
Here we cross-referenced voters with the Coding Accuracy Support System, which allowed our experts to identify undeliverable addresses. | ||
Over 15,000 votes were cast from commercial or vacant addresses. | ||
After four years of that, being told that the last election was fake and that Donald Trump wasn't really elected and that Russia intervened, after four years of that, now these same people are told, you just sit down and shut up. | ||
If you have any concerns about election integrity, you're a nutcase. | ||
You should shut up. | ||
Well I tell you what, 74 million Americans are not going to shut up and telling them that their views don't matter and that their concerns don't matter and they should just be quiet is not a recipe for success in this country. | ||
It's not a recipe for the unity that I hear now the other side is suddenly so interested in after years, years of trying to delegitimize President Donald Trump. | ||
Welcome. | ||
It is Wednesday afternoon, the 16th of December, the year of our Lord, 2020, live on Capitol Hill, a snowy and icy Capitol Hill, I might say. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
That is the sound of victory right there. | ||
The American people are now starting to see, they brought the receipts today. | ||
We've had hearings in ballrooms in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania at a Hyatt. | ||
Or Hilton Gardens, right? | ||
In Gettysburg. | ||
We've had Hyatt Regency in Maricopa County in Phoenix. | ||
We've had it in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
We've had it in Lansing, Michigan. | ||
Finally in Lansing, Michigan, I think they finally got to the state, actually state assembly. | ||
And now on Capitol Hill, Ron Johnson has his hearing today. | ||
Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, and people bringing the receipts. | ||
And Hawley sums it up at the end. | ||
74 million people. | ||
And the polling is getting better, ladies and gentlemen, the more information is put forward to the American people. | ||
What did we have today? | ||
We had live hearings on Capitol Hill. | ||
We had an incredible press conference right across the river in Northern Virginia. | ||
Talking about Zuckerberg and the whole 400, 500 million dollars he spent to hardwire the left right into the voter registration system. | ||
We've had subpoenas flying all over the country from Michigan to Arizona to basically seize the Dominion voting system. | ||
I now want to bring in Boris Epstein from the campaign and one of the chief lawyers and strategists. | ||
Boris, incredible day so far. | ||
And every day is going to be like this. | ||
Donald J. Trump is going to insist that more and more information get out there. | ||
And I gotta tell you, they had some incredible turns. | ||
They started by Ken Starr. | ||
If this was his audition for the special prosecutor, that's going to be announced sometime shortly, I believe. | ||
To look into all this election fraud and voter fraud. | ||
He did an incredible job. | ||
Everybody up there did an incredible job, except for Mr. Krebs, of which we'll get to later. | ||
Boris, walk us through your assessment, and really the campaign's assessment, of how it went on Capitol Hill today. | ||
It went gangbuster, Steve. | ||
Great to be with you, as always. | ||
Wonderful cold open, man. | ||
That got me fired up after watching the hearings today, but that summary there, Well, it was absolutely all-star. | ||
And I'll tell you, Josh Hawley reminds all of us why Claire McCaskill is not Senator anymore, right? | ||
Josh Hawley is a rising star and a MAGA star in the Republican Party. | ||
You've got to give credit where credit is due all across the board. | ||
Him, Rand Paul, Ron Johnson. | ||
All of the witnesses, you know, on our side, of course, not Krebs, who's a total disaster and is taking it on the chin all over the place, including from the one and only President Trump. | ||
This was a vital moment in the hallowed halls of Congress. | ||
The truth rang clear and rang loud that this election was riddled Was absolutely infected with Democrat liberal voter fraud, election fraud from Georgia to Nevada, from Arizona to Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, all across the country, voter fraud perpetrated on the American people by the Democrat Party. | ||
Absolutely unacceptable, not to be taken lightly, to be taken as serious as cancer. | ||
My co-host in studio is Maggie Vandenberg of Fog City Midge. | ||
Maggie, one of the things I was impressed by, we talk about verticals, and here's what I liked about it in the way they did the testimony and Johnson did the testimony. | ||
He had all the traditional verticals of just how they steal votes with people from post office boxes, addresses that don't exist, underaged. | ||
It was amazing and just going bang, bang, bang, one after the other. | ||
Tens of thousands here, hundreds of thousands there. | ||
Then they talk about the mail-in ballots and the chain of custody, and just in great detail. | ||
And then they also have people there talking about the Dominion system. | ||
So at the end of the day, if you're just an American citizen, you go, wow, this just blows me away. | ||
That's why I thought it was so incredible, and I thought Johnson did such a good job today. | ||
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Yeah, any one of these issues is reason for investigation, let alone all of them added up together. | |
And if people missed our interview earlier, I thought that was so great having Joshua Phillips in here, sort of breaking it down. | ||
And for people who maybe are still on the fence or not believing, they really need to take a look into all of these different things that are happening. | ||
The amount of fraud, it's undeniable. | ||
See, Boris, one thing I think that is interesting is that when you look at it, Arizona's 10,000 votes, Georgia's 12,000 votes, Wisconsin is 20,000 votes. | ||
Right now you're deploying a field army, I think, to get into Wisconsin. | ||
The courts have told you, hey, we agree with you, the ICs are illegal, they were ballot harvesters, but it's to you, the campaign, to go prove it. | ||
Walk us through the big three here. | ||
Not even talking Michigan and Pennsylvania, which are still definitely in play, right? | ||
But just in Michigan, more than ever, with the Dominion voting systems. | ||
But Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona, which we have hand audits being done in Cobb County right now, and going to expand to DeKalb, and it's going to expand to Fulton. | ||
You watch, right? | ||
That's only 12,000 votes. | ||
Arizona's 10,000, because of the great work you did. | ||
I think you went out, there was 80,000 down, 100,000 down. | ||
That's right, that's right. | ||
That's $10,000 now, and you've got a subpoena for all Maricopa County, right? | ||
Four million people, a couple million voters, which is 65% of the vote in the state of Arizona. | ||
And Wisconsin is $20,000, and you've got a mandate by the court to go get it done. | ||
Walk us through what the campaign is doing today to execute on all this, because quite frankly, I think people are going to start saying, hey, I'm starting to see the evidence, it's not baseless, the media's been lying, but what are you going to do about it? | ||
What we're going to do about it is exhaust every legal and legislative channel all across the country. | ||
In Georgia, the lawsuit that we've been working on that is absolutely robust and gangbusters continues to work its way, continues to point out to over 400,000 illegal votes in Georgia alone, where the difference, as you said, is 13,000, 14,000. | ||
In Pennsylvania, we are looking at further legal options based actually on the guidance from the Supreme Court. | ||
And the Texas suit where they said that Texas doesn't have standing to sue Pennsylvania. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
There's plenty of aggrieved people in Pennsylvania, including Trump electors and others who do have standing, according to that guidance from the Supreme Court. | ||
Michigan, the Michigan government itself now, has said the legislature, the joint committees in the House and the Senate of Michigan have said they want information to be preserved and audited related to this election. We are going to continue pushing on that as well as looking at our legal options, again related to the Texas lawsuit. | ||
Wisconsin, we talked about this yesterday. | ||
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has now given a playbook and we are working up plenty of plays based on that playbook. | ||
Plenty of updates coming out. | ||
I'm tweeting about it all the time, at Boris EP. | ||
And then, Arizona, there's a case up in the Supreme Court, petition for cert. | ||
And Nevada, we're looking at every legal option. | ||
New Mexico, there's already been legal filings done, and we're going to continue to do that to call out and bring to light the extensive voter fraud, extensive voter irregularities in New Mexico, where we believe that over 200,000 votes were cast illegally. | ||
The difference is 99,000 in New Mexico. | ||
So all across the country, the fight continues. | ||
And guess what day it is? | ||
It's December 16th. | ||
It's December 16th. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
That means that December 8th came and went? | ||
That means that December 14th came and went? | ||
That means the fact that today in Congress you had this hearing. | ||
Think back to the big hearings throughout history. | ||
The hearings on the Cosa Nostra. | ||
The hearings on organized crime. | ||
The hearings on even Iran-Contra. | ||
Think about the major hearings in the history of this country and how they changed the course of the country's identity and of the country's future. | ||
And that's what I believe today was in Congress. | ||
This is, as you said, no longer a Wyndham in Pennsylvania, no longer a Hyatt in Arizona. | ||
This is the United States Congress on Capitol Hill with heavy hitters, heavy hitters, Ron Johnson, Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, calling it like it is. | ||
That this election was riddled, tattered, with voter fraud by the left. | ||
Again, if anybody believes that Joe Biden, legally and appropriately, without cheating, got 80 million votes, I'm going to sell you every single monument in Washington, D.C., and I'm going to throw in New Orleans if you want. | ||
Okay? | ||
Send me a tweet, I've got some good deals for you, if you believe that Joe Biden really got 80 million votes fair and square. | ||
Let's do a couple things. | ||
Maggie, give out Boris. | ||
We want the people in our audience to tweet at Boris and ask him questions, right? | ||
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Yeah, let's get some questions going for Boris. | |
You can tweet at him at BorisEP. | ||
Yeah, just jump in on Twitter. | ||
You can at me as well if you want to make sure we see it. | ||
What's your Twitter? | ||
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Oh, my Twitter is FogCityMidge. | |
FogCityMidge. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
A couple things. | ||
After President Trump's second term, for all the candidates thinking of running in 2024 when President Trump won't be eligible to run for a third term, all the faux populists out there, you ought to start taking lessons from one Josh Hawley. | ||
of the great state of Missouri. | ||
Because Josh Hawley shows you what a populist is. | ||
He's a fire breather. | ||
And today, he was just magnificent. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Boris Epstein, from the campaign, is going to join us on the other side of this break. | ||
We're going to talk more of the details of how Rudy Giuliani, Boris, Jenna Ellis, are going to execute, execute, execute on the action plan, all next. | ||
We're in 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. | ||
Boris Epstein is our guest. | ||
He's from the campaign, one of the senior lawyers on the campaign. | ||
So Boris, the question everybody has is, is there enough time? | ||
Is there enough time to get all this done? | ||
You're fighting on six fronts. | ||
In each front you've got three or four things going on. | ||
You guys are juggling multiple balls. | ||
You've got limited resources, limited human resources. | ||
Rudy's been sick. | ||
He's now back Absolutely. | ||
In terms of energy, there's no two ways about it. | ||
Is there enough time to get enough things done to decertify or whatever has to happen before the first day, January 6th? | ||
Do you have enough time and do you guys have enough energy and do you have enough people and do you have a plan that can be executed? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
In terms of energy, there's no two ways about it. | ||
Under the leadership of Mayor Giuliani, ultimate leadership of President Trump, we are teaming with energy within the Trump legal team. | ||
We are doing everything we can, working day in, day out. | ||
And Steve, you know this. | ||
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You can get me at 1 a.m., you can get me at 5 a.m. | |
You know, sleep is a foregone conclusion at this point in time. | ||
I'm leaving that in the rearview mirror, okay? | ||
It's all about getting to the goal now of election integrity. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's getting to the absolute need to ensure that Americans are confident that this election was done fair and square, and that the president who is inaugurated is inaugurated based on the most electoral votes, which are based on the most legal votes. | ||
So, energy, no doubt about it. | ||
In terms of time, hey, look at where we are today. | ||
Look at where we sit on December 16th. | ||
We are now Effectively six weeks from election day. | ||
We have uncovered mountains of fraud all over the country. | ||
We've brought mountains of lawsuits, and we continue to battle on the legal field and legislative field. | ||
Most of the mainstream media, overwhelmingly most, all of the Democrats, as Josh Hawley said, would have us believe that it's all gone and done. | ||
But we are still here fighting, and now we've got a nice runway here through January 6th to continue pressing our case, to continue working on the lawsuits, but also making sure that those senators and Congress and Republican members of the House keep up the fight and do not give up. | ||
You just, look, Barr just got fired. | ||
Bernie Kerrick and you, Bernie's the guy organizing your investigative apparatus. | ||
You've got two thousand signed affidavits from American citizens under the penalty of perjury that attest to the election fraud and the voter fraud that went on here. | ||
You have another couple hundred pieces of evidence over and above the affidavits. | ||
At what time, at what point in time are you actually going to somehow formally turn that over To the Department of Justice. | ||
Since Barr says, hey, I didn't see any evidence, I didn't see anything, you know, I didn't see anything, and he got shown the door, when are you going to start to bring in the apparatus of the investigative thing? | ||
Number one, turn it over to DOJ. | ||
Number two, when is the President going to name a special prosecutor? | ||
Today, Ken Starr gave an amazing turn, if this was his audition, It was great, okay? | ||
He's fabulous and would be a great pick. | ||
And he did an amazing job today. | ||
So special prosecutor, turning over to DOJ. | ||
And the other thing is, even things like DNI, you've got this complicated computer system. | ||
And you guys are arguing in these subpoenas that the state of Michigan, the state of Arizona, not the Trump campaign, but the state apparatuses are sending subpoenas out. | ||
And right now, what I love about those subpoenas, you're very focused on the computers and the systems and the software on the spot to see what happened, whether they're tabulators or calculators. | ||
Right? | ||
You're not saying, hey, there's a server on Mars, or, you know, the guys in Venezuela did this. | ||
You're very focused on what needs to be proven now. | ||
But, when are you going to start, given the fact that you're limited in resources, limited in time, limited in manpower, when are you going to start bringing in the cavalry of the FBI, of the DOJ, of U.S. | ||
Attorneys, of DNI, of government paid hackers, that can get in and start doing the work here? | ||
Well, first of all, Steve, on Attorney General Bill Barr, we do want to thank him for his service and refer to the President's tweet where he said they continue to have a good relationship. | ||
So that's important. | ||
Yeah, great relationship. | ||
I'm glad he's spending, I'm glad he's, I know he's, I got it. | ||
I appreciate you from the campaign. | ||
You're doing a great job. | ||
That's the very thing. | ||
Barr is able to go spend, go spend more time with his family over Christmas. | ||
Okay, so I said that, okay? | ||
Now, in terms of what the DOJ is doing, even in his outgoing letter, Bill Barr did say that the DOJ is continuing to investigate the voter fraud. | ||
Now, I will tell you, I would like to know more about those investigations. | ||
I would like to know what the FBI is doing, whether they're following their guidance from 1980 to effectively do nothing about voter fraud if they see it, or if they're actually, hold on, Boris, I got a truck driver that went on a national stage and took a rig, took a trailer from Bethpage, and the only time when they contacted him, they wanted to know how he met Phil Kline and what is he doing on stage talking about this. | ||
And they hammered him, are you related to anybody in the Republican Party? | ||
Do you have a relationship with the Republican Party? | ||
How did you get on stage? | ||
It's phony. | ||
What Bill Barr's talking about is phony and that's why he got fired. | ||
And that's why he got fired. | ||
So, is it going to be a more aggressive... | ||
Of course, that's your perspective and a reason why people can disagree about Bill Barr going to spend more time with his family for the holidays, okay? | ||
Now, in terms of what the DOJ and the FBI are doing, I agree with you 100%. | ||
We need to see... Listen, the DOJ, while they were helping Bob Mueller, ruined people's lives in the phony Russia Hopes investigation, which was phony. | ||
Phony, phony, phony. | ||
Now we have concrete examples of voter fraud all across this country. | ||
And where's the DOJ? | ||
Where's the FBI? | ||
That's what I'm trying to say. | ||
Are they following this ludicrous internal guidance from the 80s, the early 80s? | ||
Or are they actually safeguarding American elections from attack, internal or external? | ||
And I agree with you 100%. | ||
We need the DOJ and FBI to act. | ||
We need the DNI to act. | ||
And we need our government to do the right thing. | ||
And I also agree that a special counsel is absolutely merited, and Ken Starr will be a great candidate. | ||
Ken Starr already did a great job once as special counsel in the 90s, and we know he would do a great job again, and he was absolutely amazing today in those hearings. | ||
Strong, decisive, to the point This is somebody who's widely respected all across circles. | ||
Of course, the Democrats may not like him, but they better respect him. | ||
They better respect him. | ||
Because, hey, let's be honest, Democrats today are probably cheering about what Bill Barr did with Bill Clinton in the 1990s, because they've left Bill Clinton way to the side of the Democrats. | ||
Now there's the AOC Bernie Sanders Socialist Democrat Party. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
So I 100% believe That a special counsel, a special prosecutor needs to be appointed. | ||
A special prosecutor should also be appointed in the Biden criminal enterprise. | ||
To determine just for how long the Biden family has been selling America down the river. | ||
How much money have they made, and how much of that money has gone to the quote-unquote big guy, and did he pay taxes on all that money? | ||
Because I don't see how Joe Biden could have gotten all these houses, all these fancy things, by being senator for 155 years or whatever it was. | ||
Okay? | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
Boris, today the Democrats had no real pushback on the evidence. | ||
They said, we've got to get past this, we've got to bring the country together, we're going to play in the next segment a screaming match that Johnson had with Senator Peters of Michigan. | ||
But they didn't really have any way to counter the receipts that you guys brought up. | ||
For our audience, you've been great about this. | ||
Directionally, what should our audience be looking for? | ||
If we're here to give tomorrow's news today, what would you say they should be focused on? | ||
In the campaign, where are you driving this in individual states? | ||
What should people that want to be smart and want to be ahead of things, where should they be focused? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
I'm seeing that come up on Twitter, which by the way is working great. | ||
We're getting a lot of great questions. | ||
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Be focused and be energized. | |
I'm getting blown up over here. | ||
Oh, no, for sure. | ||
It's a blast. | ||
Be focused, be energized on Georgia, on Pennsylvania. | ||
Don't give up on Pennsylvania. | ||
On Michigan, where we now know that the error rate was off the charts in Antrim County, and we are going to see the numbers in the other counties. | ||
Wisconsin, where the fight continues, because we know that indefinitely confined ballots, which we're using COVID-19 as an excuse, are illegal based on what the Wisconsin Supreme Court said. | ||
Arizona, which has a petition to the Supreme Court and now will have an audit of Dominion machines in Maricopa County, which, by the way, is the only county in Arizona which used Dominion machines. | ||
But it's also the county which accounts for about 60 to 70 percent of the vote in Arizona. | ||
And look out for action. | ||
Don't forget New Mexico and Nevada. | ||
Look out for more action there. | ||
I know I continue to name all of these states, but I'm doing that because I do not want your listeners, your viewers to lose attention on any of these. | ||
They all continue to be in play. | ||
And again, the fact that we are here on December 16th, the fact that December 8th came and went, which Democrats in the media wanted etched in stone, the fact that December 14th came and went, which they wanted etched in stone, says that this election is far from over because we do not yet have the answer of who won the most legal votes. | ||
Do you believe that, and I realize the President has a great fondness for Mar-a-Lago and loves spending the Christmas holidays down there. | ||
Everybody that's ever been to Mar-a-Lago over Christmas knows it's a very special place. | ||
Do you believe right now, as you see it Boris, we've got about 30 seconds left, do you see the President actually staying here in Washington D.C. | ||
and making sure he's the head of this whole effort to make sure that there's a fair counting of all legal votes? | ||
Do you anticipate the President will spend at least most of the time over the holidays here in Washington D.C. | ||
leading this fight? | ||
No matter where the president is, he's leading this fight. | ||
We're living in the 21st century. | ||
He's plugged in everywhere he is, so wherever he chooses to spend the holiday, he will continue to be on the phones 24-7, as he always is, continue to lead this fight and this effort, and we are working for him, and we're working for our country's constitution. | ||
Thanks, everybody. | ||
Boris underscore Epstein Instagram, at Boris EP Twitter, at Boris Parler. | ||
Rock and roll. | ||
God bless you, Steve. | ||
God bless you, Mitch, and all of your listeners and viewers. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
Thank you, Boris Epstein, from the campaign. | ||
Now, Midge, how are they blowing you up? | ||
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I'm getting blown up on Twitter. | |
I have all these great questions that people want answered from Boris. | ||
Boris, you're going to have to come back and answer them. | ||
Maybe we'll do a Vox Popular with Boris, OK? | ||
Maybe we'll get some questions with Posobiec in the next segment. | ||
Jack Posobiec, One American News. | ||
A young man's been all over it, talking about D.N.I. | ||
in the next segment. | ||
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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. | ||
Irregularities, examining them. | ||
And providing an explanation. | ||
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And see where there really are problems so we can correct it moving forward. | |
Senator Paul. | ||
Mr. Chairman, I gotta respond to that. | ||
I mean, you're saying I'm putting out information. | ||
Try. | ||
Well, one, I had nothing to do with this report you're talking about. | ||
You lied repeatedly. | ||
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I did not. | |
You lied repeatedly in the press that I was spreading Russian disinformation, and that was an outright lie, and I told you to stop lying, and you continue to do it. | ||
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Mr. Chairman, this is not about airing your grievances. | |
I don't know what rabbit hole you're running down right now. | ||
You talked about Russian disinformation. | ||
Senator Paul. | ||
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This is simply not what we're dealing with. | |
Senator Paul. | ||
But Mr. Chairman, you can't make these false allegations and then dropping it there. | ||
That is why this committee needs to return back to its partisan things. | ||
This is terrible what you're doing to this committee and all the great work that you talked about. | ||
It is what you have done to this committee. | ||
It is not the case. | ||
Falsely accusing the chairman of spreading disinformation. | ||
Nothing could have been further from the truth and you're spouting it again, which is why I had to respond. | ||
Senator Paul. | ||
Mr. Chairman, this is outrageous. | ||
An intel source telling me that President Trump did, in fact, win the election. | ||
He says that it is up to the Supreme Court to hear suits from other cases across the country to stop the clock. | ||
In conclusion, because of these and other efforts, on November 12, 2020, government and industry representatives from the election security community issued a joint statement reflecting a consensus perspective that the 2020 election was the most secure in U.S. | ||
history. | ||
That statement reflects the confidence these officials gained based on years of work poured into improving the security and resilience of our elections. | ||
It ain't a deep state, it's an in-your-face state, and they're sitting there telling you nothing to worry about. | ||
Okay, Maria Bartiromo, who is as dialed in in the intelligence community as anybody, as well-sourced, telling you right there, senior-level intel officer, told her, hey, Trump won this election. | ||
Then you've got Krebs on the, well, it's the most secure we've ever had in history. | ||
I'm going to get to my guest here in Pasovic in a second, but I want to make sure, we've played this now in the morning show and in the evening show, This amazing back-and-forth between Ron Johnson and Peters, the Senator from Michigan. | ||
I want to make sure everybody understands, these folks in Wisconsin have no back down in them, okay? | ||
They are the Iron Brigade, they've got this thing rolling with the indefinitely confined, up in where they caught these guys in the early voting, indefinitely confined, dead to rights, cheating. | ||
And it's in the minority opinions, the descending opinions in the Supreme Court. | ||
The only reason the Supreme Court's not touching this is they're pulling this thing on latches that this should have been dealt with months ago, they didn't want to deal with the merits of it. | ||
The second decision talks about the indefinitely confined, but it puts it on the campaign to go do it. | ||
And I'm telling you, Boris Epstein and the team, Bernie Kerik, they are executing a plan to go see and go confer with and go get the testimony of all of those, what, 200,000. | ||
And they'll do it. | ||
They don't care how much money they have to spend. | ||
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Okay? | |
Because the election could ride on that. | ||
One falls, they all fall. | ||
Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona. | ||
The key thing about Peter is what rabbit hole you're going down, all this disinformation. | ||
Peters, when the special prosecutor gets assigned to this, I can't wait to all you Democrats and all the liars in the intelligence community, all this is Russian disinformation. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
This is not a miscalculation. | ||
It's not something you got wrong. | ||
You know exactly this is not Russian disinformation. | ||
Those are wire transfers. | ||
They're signed engagement letters. | ||
You've got him on a telephone conversation saying he's working with his partner, the senior spy in Chinese intelligence. | ||
It's hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of documents and thousands and thousands and thousands of emails and texts. | ||
And I cannot wait to that special prosecutor, which is coming, is going to be assigned to go through, not Hunter Biden, it's the Biden crime family, starting with the brother James, okay? | ||
And Peters, you're going to have to eat all of it, okay? | ||
Because it's not a rabbit hole. | ||
And for you to sit there and throw up these disparaging remarks is ridiculous. | ||
I want to go now to Jack Posobiec, a Naval Intelligence Officer speaks. | ||
Perfect Mandarin. | ||
He's on this case, a big brouhaha today with DNI about this report that's supposed to come out about foreign interference in this election. | ||
Jennifer Jacobs, who's one of the most dialed-in reporters in the White House with Bloomberg, put up a big story today. | ||
Brother Posobiec, from One America News, I think you're actually better sourcing this than Jennifer Jacobs. | ||
What do you got, Jack? | ||
Well, Steve, we'll find out. | ||
They're saying now is coming is a massive fight that's brewing and is now kicked off inside the Department of the Director of National Intelligence. | ||
And as people understand, you know, they say 17 Intel agencies, but the DNI is not an agency. | ||
It's sort of an umbrella position that sits askance over the 16 operational intelligence agencies that are producing these reports and sending them up to the DNI. | ||
So there's this idea that when the DNI signs off on a report, it has the breadth of those 16 agencies. | ||
However, that doesn't always mean that's the case. | ||
Sometimes they put together working groups to get something in. | ||
This report that's coming out 45 days after the election was required by executive order from President Trump. | ||
And here's the kicker. | ||
You've now got Intel analysts inside the IC, this isn't Ratcliffe, that's the big thing here, that are saying, look, China was doing something. | ||
There is raw intelligence that is continuing. | ||
I'm told it is continuing intelligence about Chinese operations to interfere in our election. | ||
Now we're talking about soft power. | ||
We're talking about smears and specifically messaging campaigns that they were pushing, CCP networks were pushing, to paint President Trump and his supporters as white supremacists, as bigots, as racists. | ||
They identified that and they were pushing these narratives throughout social media, throughout their own networks. | ||
There's intelligence in Mandarin, there's intelligence in English on this. | ||
And there are some, uh, there are senior analysts in the IC that are saying, you need to include this in the report. | ||
And people, by the way, who are not necessarily Trump supporters who are saying this, but there are other analysts and it's the same types as before, the same cast of characters. | ||
Who are saying, no, it's Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
It can only be Russia. | ||
We have to go with Russia. | ||
And Radcliffe has seen the intelligence and is saying, look, tradecraft standards dictate, and I know these standards as well as anyone else, this is when there's dissent, you include the dissent. | ||
You don't shut down the report. | ||
You include it. | ||
You say, look, here, here's who dissented. | ||
Here's where they're from. | ||
Here's why they dissented. | ||
That's analytic tradecraft. | ||
That's what Radcliffe wants to do. | ||
But he's saying that if they don't include that, the main report on the Chinese efforts here against the President of the United States, that he will not sign off on the report itself. | ||
I want to go back to this executive order and what's driving this report, the executive order from 2018. | ||
One thing you have to do when you're on these types of things and you're trying to get to the bottom that's actionable, right? | ||
You have to separate out fantasy from reality. | ||
And I don't want to pop people's bubbles, but one of the things in my years at Breitbart and now at the War Room and on the campaign, there's a lot of fantasists out there. | ||
Okay, you gotta separate out fantasy from reality. | ||
Go back to this executive order. | ||
It basically set up a whole series of things that essentially made the election a national security issue, and this is why DNI is now involved. | ||
Part of it is a report 45 days after the election that comes out, and the reason this is so important Particularly for people that have been following this and fighting this for years, is that the whole reason we're in this jam is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It's the CCP virus. | ||
That's the whole thing that triggered this phony mail-in voting thing. | ||
And now you've got Radcliffe and you have other people around him who have not been China uber hawks. | ||
That are now fighting for the reality here, which is the CCP's involvement to take down Donald Trump, because he's the first and to date only president of the United States that has confronted the Chinese Communist Party as the existential threat they are to the United States. | ||
So Jack Posobiec, you're a specialist, you're a naval intelligence officer. | ||
Assigned to the China Beat, you speak perfect Mandarin. | ||
How important is this to make sure that the CCP is really, and what they've actually done and what they tried to do, is accurately portrayed in this report? | ||
Well, Steve, you've got to understand that the intelligence community, to borrow a phrase, is not a monolith. | ||
There are people who have been in the intelligence community, many at the senior level, since the Cold War days. | ||
They are focused on Russia. | ||
They will never lose that laser focus of Russia. | ||
There are also people who came in in the post-911 era. | ||
They are entirely focused at counterterrorism. | ||
But there's a third group of people, one that is now getting a lot more juice than they used to in the sense they have been listening to a lot more because they have been pointing out all along that it was China that was going around the world, that was using debt trap diplomacy, that was encroaching in the military sphere, that was stealing our secrets, that was infiltrating our political systems, that has been getting into our media, that has been buying up companies within the United States designed | ||
to influence us from a soft influence perspective. | ||
All right. | ||
This is the key. | ||
They are getting pushback from the Russia crowd on this because the Russia crowd knows that their disgraceful efforts to launch the Trump Russia investigation means they're now on the back seat. | ||
So they're trying to use their institutional power to shut down the China crowd. | ||
The problem is that in the 2020 election, It was China, and it was China trying to put their thumb on the scales for Joe Biden. | ||
Why they were doing that? | ||
Take a look at what's been released from Hunter Biden's emails, and I think you know why. | ||
Well, Jack, I want to go to this. | ||
You had 50, I think, prominent intelligence officers, I think, sent a letter, made a proclamation, but I think they paid out of their own pocket, or some campaign helped them, or some C4, C3, to put an ad out, I think in the New York Times or Wall Street Journal, where they said that the hard drive Hunter Biden's was a Russian disinformation campaign. | ||
And they said this as a fact. | ||
Walk us through, how big a development is that, that they're not just putting their thumb on the scale, they're trying to do the misdirection play, oh this is all Russia, when we know for a fact, because the Biden family has never refuted one document we've ever put up, that this all comes from Hunter Biden and it all goes through how they were compromised by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Well, again, Steve, the shoe is once again on the other foot here. | ||
You know, they used to accuse all Trump supporters of aiding and abetting Putin and the KGB and the FSB and everything else. | ||
Well, I'm going to have to turn around now and say those 50 national security former officers were doing the bidding, witting or unwitting, of the CCP. | ||
They themselves, it now seems, were working in concert with a Chinese influence operation according, again, to the reports we are now hearing from DNI. | ||
They are doing everything they can to squelch this because they want their version of history, right? | ||
They want their version of history, the CNN version of history, to be the one that stands. | ||
However, the problem is there actually are patriots in the intelligence community still there who just want to do their job, do the right thing, and say, look, We have evidence of this. | ||
It should be included in the report. | ||
And that's all Ratcliffe wants. | ||
But there is another group out there, a very highly partisan charged group, that once is desperate to regain power in the United States, in Foggy Bottom, in that sort of, they call it the blob, the foreign policy establishment in Washington, D.C. | ||
They are so desperate to take power back again in the United States. | ||
That they're willing to help the CCP spread disinformation against the President of the United States to the detriment of their own countrymen in the middle of an election. | ||
And Krebs, who was up there today, knew this intelligence. | ||
He had to have known about this intelligence. | ||
So he's up there today and he uses his weasel words. | ||
He uses his jargon. | ||
You know, excessive jargon is a form of puffery. | ||
It's intended to exclude people to make sure that they know that they're excluded. | ||
And it's used by people who are very insecure. | ||
Why is Krebs insecure? | ||
Because he knows. | ||
Jack, we'd love to keep you over the break. | ||
I've got some more questions about Wisconsin and other places. | ||
Jack Pasovic for One American News. | ||
Short break. | ||
Maggie Vandenberg, Steve Vandenberg. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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One week after the New York Post came out with its explosive story on the hard drive from hell, Hunter Biden, that's leading to a special prosecutor, NPR came out in their newsletter and said their public editor put it out on Twitter. | ||
Why haven't you seen any stories from NPR about the New York Post Hunter Biden story? | ||
And what they said is that we don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories. | ||
And we don't want to waste the listener's time and the reader's time on stories that are just pure distractions. | ||
So NPR, you're going to have to load in on this one because Joe Biden and his entire family has been compromised by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And you're going to see the level of the Chinese Communist Party's involvement In American politics, I think when DNI puts out the report, that's required of them. | ||
Jack, is this report supposed to be, the 45 days is the, is the close of business on the 18th. | ||
We're here on the 16th. | ||
That means it would be Friday. | ||
Do you anticipate with this big internal struggle they have, that they're going to be able to meet the deadline and deliver to the President of the United States this report? | ||
Well, Steve, I think the fact that this is spilling out into the public means that there's going to be a lot more public pressure put on them to make sure that they do include this material in the report. | ||
Both, of course, the public version and the classified addendum that will be available to analysts at those 16 agencies. | ||
This is something that's bigger than any one candidate, right? | ||
This is actual intelligence. | ||
Remember, they didn't actually have any of this when it came to Russia, but they do have this when it comes to China. | ||
We've known about the Chinese information operations. | ||
We've talked about the Chinese spy rings for years at this point. | ||
It is absolutely paramount to the national security interests of the United States of America that this report be preserved, that these raw intelligence reports be included. | ||
And if there's dissent among them, if there's a different analysis on how they should be read, then you can include that and you can say this is the agency that has that inclusion. | ||
But that needs to be in the report and that ought to be on the president's desk by Friday. | ||
And if it's not there, Donald Trump is still the president of the United States. | ||
So we can go to the agency, find out who's fighting about it and see if he can take care of business. | ||
In your day job now with One America, as you're following the campaign, you do an extraordinary job of reporting to both Wisconsin, I know the Phil Kline press conference today, but I want to go to Wisconsin, because you probably more than any one reporter have been doing such an exceptional job of giving access to what's going on there. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the Supreme Court of the state of Wisconsin give the campaign a roadmap of how to actually take what was illegal as they identified it, but they said we're not going to do your job for you, we're just not going to rule all these ICs, these indefinitely confines, we're just not going to throw them all out, you're going to have to go by on a case-by-case basis Right? | ||
Given that there's limited time and obviously limited resources and go basically prove that these people actually fraudulently filled out this indefinitely confined and or essentially ballot harvest. | ||
What is your understanding of where we stand today in that process? | ||
Well that's absolutely right and you have to take the two Supreme Court decisions that came down from the state Supreme Court of Wisconsin on Monday together. | ||
uh... if you read them only only one as most of the media is focusing on you're missing the full picture because that's exactly where we just said they're not going to let you treat them all the same because they do need to be found sure there are some people who are in there that may actually be and i'm sure there are actually uh... indefinite confined but that number is going to be around the same number that it was four years ago that it was two years ago | ||
What they need to go through, and again, Dan O'Donnell out there in Wisconsin just identified a second elector for Biden that had claimed to be indefinitely confined, yet also made their way to the state capitol in Madison, was able to cast a ballot for Joe Biden in the Electoral College. | ||
So again, that is fraud. | ||
And the Wisconsin State Supreme Court has identified that as fraud. | ||
Every single one of those ballots needs to be challenged. | ||
And as far as the legal process goes, they ought to challenge them individually and then get the process of discovery against them, right? | ||
This is the situation because it is a fight against the clock. | ||
And the Wisconsin Supreme Court knows it. | ||
Everyone in Washington, D.C. | ||
knows it. | ||
That is a fight against the clock. | ||
That's why you're seeing a lot of Republicans who don't want to say anything right now. | ||
They want to wait out the clock, right, the establishment Republican types. | ||
They're not getting put on the spot the way they should be. | ||
They're not standing up because they're hoping that this problem just all goes away. | ||
Well, I don't think the deplorables are going away. | ||
And for the campaign's perspective, if they want to go into these ballots, they've got to go on a case by case basis. | ||
They need to bring in Matt Brainerd. | ||
Matt Brainerd already scratched the surface of this. | ||
He already identified a portion of them in the sample size that he took, a substantial portion that he was even able to identify via social media, that you can go in, identify that person, to this social media account, and then see them posting photos that clearly do not comport with them saying that they were indefinitely confined. | ||
Okay? | ||
Get Matt Brainerd and his team on it. | ||
I think a brain has already been contacted. | ||
But let's go into it real quickly. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
You've got subpoenas going out for the entire state to save all the evidence in Michigan. | ||
You've got a subpoena going out from the Judiciary Committee, the State Senate, to Maricopa County. | ||
Seize the machines and turn them over immediately. | ||
You've got a hand audit down in Georgia of signature match. | ||
You've got Pennsylvania now grinding on additional cases. | ||
For our audience, Where should their focus be in the next couple days? | ||
Where does Jack Posobiec think this thing's going to break? | ||
I do think that for the audience, the main thing for you is to keep pressure up on your congressmen, your congresswomen, on the senators, especially if they're Republican. | ||
Ask them to make their name heard, to stand up and to stand tall. | ||
We saw a lot of that today. | ||
I was very proud to hear Rand Paul say what he said. | ||
I was very proud of many of the other senators, and of course, Ron Johnson, for doing what he did. | ||
Look, if you can get the Wisconsin nice guys from up there in the snowy north to come down and do this, then we ought to see some fight from the actual people who tell us that they're fighting for us every day in Washington. | ||
Jack, what's your social media so people can follow you throughout the day? | ||
And you've got to follow Pasovic if you want to keep on this story. | ||
Pasovic, what's your social media handles? | ||
It's Twitter, it's at Jack Posobiec, J-A-C-K-P-O-S-O-B-I-E-C, and Parler, just Posobiec, P-O-S-O-B-I-E-C. | ||
Maggie, once again, what's your Instagram, what's your social media handles? | ||
I know people are fine. | ||
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Well, I'm FogCityMidge everywhere, and I'm at 99.9 thousand followers. | |
Thought we were going to hit 100k on today's episode, but we're just about there. | ||
We've got to push it. | ||
Maggie needs that 100,000, right? | ||
That's incredible. | ||
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I can't believe I would ever hit 100k. | |
Jack, thank you so much. | ||
Okay, tomorrow morning at 10 a.m., we're going to get into some of the comments you had today, some of the questions you had. | ||
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Also, big breaking news again tomorrow morning. | ||
Make sure you tune in at 10 o'clock. | ||
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