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People in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
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. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the U.S., Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the U.S. | ||
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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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Throughout the summer, Democrats cruelly blocked COVID relief legislation in an effort to advance their extreme left-wing agenda and influence the election. | ||
Then, a few months ago, Congress started negotiations on a new package to get urgently needed help to the American people. | ||
It's taken forever. | ||
However, the bill they are now planning to send back to my desk is much different than anticipated. | ||
It really is a disgrace. | ||
For example, among the more than 5,000 pages in this bill, which nobody in Congress has read because of its length and complexity, it's called the COVID relief bill. | ||
But it has almost nothing to do with COVID. | ||
This bill contains $85.5 million for assistance to Cambodia, $134 million to Burma, $1.3 billion for Egypt and the Egyptian military, which will go out and buy almost exclusively Russian military equipment. | ||
$25 million for democracy and gender programs in Pakistan. | ||
$505 million to Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. | ||
$40 million for the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., which is not even open for business. | ||
$1 billion for the Smithsonian And an additional $154 million for the National Gallery of Art. | ||
Likewise, these facilities are essentially not open. | ||
$7 million for reef fish management. | ||
$25 million to combat Asian carp. | ||
$2.5 million to count the number of amberjack fish. | ||
in the Gulf of Mexico, a provision to promote the breeding of fish in federal hatcheries, $3 million in poultry production technology, $2 million to research the impact of down trees, $566 million for construction projects at the FBI. | ||
The bill also allows stimulus checks for the family members of illegal aliens, allowing them to get up to $1,800 each. | ||
$1,800 each. | ||
This is far more than the Americans are given. | ||
Despite all of this wasteful spending and much more, the $900 billion package provides hardworking taxpayers with only $600 each in relief payments. | ||
And not enough money is given to small businesses, and in particular restaurants, whose owners have suffered so grievously they were only given a deduction For others to use in business their restaurant for two years. | ||
This two year period must be withdrawn. | ||
Which will allow the owners to obtain financing and get their restaurants back in condition. | ||
Congress can terminate it at a much later date, but two years is not acceptable. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
Congress found plenty of money for foreign countries, lobbyists, and special interests, while sending the bare minimum to the American people who need it. | ||
It wasn't their fault. | ||
It was China's fault, not their fault. | ||
I am asking Congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2,000 or $4,000 for a couple. | ||
I'm also asking Congress to immediately get rid of the wasteful and unnecessary items from this legislation and to send me a suitable bill or else the next administration will have to deliver a COVID relief package and maybe that administration will be me. | ||
And we will get it done. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Tell them, hey, guess what? | ||
Real simple. | ||
$2,000 per American citizen. | ||
Zero for the swamp. | ||
Give me a clean bill. | ||
When I say clean bill, how about like on one piece of paper? | ||
I'll sign that. | ||
That cash goes to the American people. | ||
We're live from the nation's capital. | ||
That nation is the United States of the Federal Reserve. | ||
The reason I say that is now the Federal Reserve's balance sheet is starting to blow up because of the CCP virus. | ||
We need to start holding the Chinese Communist Party accountable. | ||
What do I mean by that? | ||
Freeze their assets in the United States of America. | ||
Freeze them out of these capital markets. | ||
Start seizing their assets and pay the American people from the Chinese Communist Party what's been taken from them. | ||
You're in the war room. | ||
It's the 23rd of December, the Year of Our Lord 2020. | ||
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Really want to thank the team in Denver. | ||
Most shows are shut down over the holidays. | ||
We're working every day of this holiday. | ||
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Don't take off time. | ||
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And here in the United States, we do the darkest winter in American history, six months after the signing of the Declaration, 1776. | ||
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We also do the Battle of the Bulge in the Hurricane Forest, the Christmas of 1944, and we do the Chosin Reservoir in Korea and others. | ||
Very proud of that show and really want to thank the guys in Denver for doing it. | ||
Okay, I want to turn now to Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, for everybody out there in the audience, we had to play that Again, because the President made this the other day. | ||
It is such a bang, bang, bang. | ||
He deconstructs the entire problem, the entire bill. | ||
Boris, how did you guys conceive that? | ||
How did the White House conceive it? | ||
And what's going to happen now? | ||
We're going to have Navarro on right after you, but what's going to happen with this bill? | ||
Do you think the President is going to veto it? | ||
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Steve, the President was pretty clear. | |
Great to be with you. | ||
And twice in one day, it's a twofer for those who are smart enough to be listening in the morning and in the early evening hours. | ||
The President was very clear. | ||
He said that he's not accepting this bill. | ||
He is not accepting the paltry $600 per person that Congress decided to dole out while doling out millions and billions to everything from the Kennedy Center To Pakistani gender studies, to countries all over the world, to God knows what else. | ||
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What the bottom line is, is that this bill should have been done months and months and months ago, but Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats admittedly stalled it because they did not want to give quote-unquote President Trump a victory. | |
But the real honest meaning there is they did not want to help the American people. | ||
Because the Democrats are against the better welfare of this country. | ||
They want businesses to be closed. | ||
They want people to stay at home. | ||
And they don't want America back and burgeoning and booming as it started to now and will under the second term of President Trump. | ||
You know, the president has a term called wise guy. | ||
The guy's being a wise guy. | ||
Right now, the Democrats all pile in. | ||
They pick up on the 2000, but they don't talk about the spending. | ||
They go, yeah, 2000, 2000, 2000, but they didn't really listen to the president. | ||
The President's saying, hey, I don't know if I want the net bill to be any bigger, but I want cash to go to the American people. | ||
I want cash to American citizens, but I essentially want a clean bill, which means I want to zero all this other stuff out. | ||
If it's not directly COVID related, if it's not directly CCP virus, and what I mean by that, if it doesn't deal with the drop in aggregate demand that we had, then that's for another day. | ||
Right? | ||
And I think he's got problems with his appropriation. | ||
They try to be cute by making it part of one bill, right? | ||
Daring him to veto it, because the government's going to run out of money. | ||
What would be your recommendation? | ||
If you were in the Oval with the President, or going down to Mar-a-Lago with him, what would be your recommendation? | ||
Since this kicks off, you know, we've got a 28-day bonus period here on the second term. | ||
What would be your recommendation to him? | ||
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My recommendation is go to zero on everything That is not money directly for American businesses and the American people or directed aid to get to the American people, American businesses who are suffering from COVID. | |
If it's for more medical research to ensure that the vaccines are proper and are working, good. | ||
If it's more PPE for hospitals, good. | ||
If it's loans to small businesses to stay open, good. | ||
If it's money to the American people, good. | ||
Money to Nepal, money to Burma, money to Cambodia, money to Pakistan, money to Sudan, money to the Biden-favorite Ukraine, money to Egypt, money to the Kennedy Center, money to the Smithsonian, not good. | ||
Not good. | ||
Okay? | ||
Take every dollar that is not being spent To keep Americans alive and to keep America prospering and zero it out in this bill. | ||
If the Democrats want to put that pork somewhere else, they can feel free to try. | ||
But if the Democrats are doing the same thing we know they've been doing for decades, but specifically tied to COVID, they're using it as an opportunity to push their agenda. | ||
They used COVID to pass all these ludicrous rules and regulations around mail-in balloting. | ||
Which is how they stole this election or tried to steal this election. | ||
And they're using COVID to give money to some of their best friends in America and all over the world who, frankly, should not come before the American people who are suffering. | ||
You know, we've seen President Trump's been a tower of strength. | ||
That's where people rallied to him. | ||
We've seen around the country, you know, Republicans. | ||
I want to say something. | ||
People are, oh, Bannon keeps saying the GOP, the GOP is not going to say this. | ||
I'm trying to highlight what the issue is. | ||
I'm trying to highlight that, remember, your money, your time, you rang doorbells, the audience, you knocked on doors, you gave money. | ||
That's what you paid for. | ||
That's the party you paid for and look at look what's happened to besides President Trump and some people are rallying to him because they understand the Constitution's at risk and the and the Republic's at risk. | ||
You don't see a lot of profiles encouraging this. | ||
I want to go today and I think it was Jack is it was there a hundred thousand people there's something like a hundred and eighty thousand people. | ||
online, in streaming services and on Zoom, besides our program, because we didn't cover it live, we commented on it, there's 180,000 people watching a House of Delegates hearing in Georgia. | ||
And so how did you think, how did you think that, how did you think it went, Boris? | ||
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I got a lot of takeaways from Georgia. | |
It was actually a robust hearing. | ||
The Secretary of State was on record, the authority figures on record, saying that they will work with an independent audit of Coffee County. | ||
Said that he is, quote unquote, receptive, not enough, to a true audit statewide. | ||
And that was under direct questioning, but that's not enough. | ||
Here's the big thing that came out. | ||
That the claims and the lawsuit The robust lawsuit, the gangbusters lawsuit we've been talking about with over 400,000 alleged unlawful ballots, the Secretary of State admitted to claims in there, admitted to 8,000 out-of-state voters, did not dispute most of the 15,700 unlawful voters, admitted to 74 felons who voted. | ||
So this is, those are the key parts, is that you had the Secretary of State Raffensperger there in the hearing admitting To what the Trump campaign has been claiming in its lawsuit in terms of voter fraud and election fraud in Georgia. | ||
That was very vital, and we're working right now to publicize that as much as possible. | ||
Okay, I'll tell you what, Boris, can we have you hang over for one second? | ||
We're taking a short commercial break, and then we'll return. | ||
Boris, I'll tell you what, give us, to speed it up, because I know you've got to jump when we're in the next segment, give us your Twitter handle and your Instagram right now. | ||
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No doubt about it. | |
I posted a great picture earlier of me and the President. | ||
Instagram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Boris underscore EPSH. | ||
G-E-Y-N. | ||
Twitter, at Boris E.P. | ||
Parlor, at Boris. | ||
Steve, thanks so much. | ||
I'll hang on if you need me. | ||
Otherwise, God bless. | ||
Yeah, hang on. | ||
No, no, hang on. | ||
We've got a couple more questions, and Peter Navarro's going to join us about the stimulus bill. | ||
War and pandemic. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon, Greg Mayesh, Jack Maxx. | ||
Max will be back in a moment. | ||
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you Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Our guest is Boris Epstein. | ||
Rudy Giuliani has run him in on the legal team. | ||
So, how are we going to force a special session? | ||
Obviously, in Pennsylvania, you had the lunch today. | ||
We'll get to that later. | ||
I think the President was not exactly thrilled about that. | ||
You've got Georgia. | ||
You've got Arizona. | ||
Even if you go to the Supreme Court, the remedy is not going to be, oh, cancel all the Biden votes or flip it to Trump. | ||
It's going to be go back to the to the state assemblies. | ||
So how are we going? | ||
What's the forcing function, Boris Epstein? | ||
You're the you're the head of the execution department over there. | ||
What's the forcing function you're going to use to get a to get a special session in Georgia and Arizona? | ||
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Well, I, Steve, just got some breaking news, breaking news. | |
Out of Arizona. | ||
Now, this is not fully confirmed yet, but I am being told, I am being told that legislators in Arizona are looking to have the Sergeant of Arms, I am just Sergeant of Arms, enforce the subpoena today. | ||
On the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors... Hold it, slow down, slow down, slow down. | ||
You mean they're using the Sergeant-at-Arms for the state legislature, they're finally getting fired up and have him go enforce this subpoena that the Maricopa County, that's controlled by the Republican Party, that was in the room and negotiated the thing to begin with last week, that came back and said, screw you, we're not going to send this over? | ||
You're saying they're going to send the Sergeant-at-Arms over and enforce the subpoena? | ||
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That is a report unconfirmed as of yet. | |
That is a report I'm getting out of Arizona in real time. | ||
And it is my job. | ||
I cannot not relay that to you, right? | ||
If I kept that to myself, I would feel like I'm holding out on my good friend Steve Bannon and on the MAGA Brain Trust that is the War Room Pandemic viewers and listeners. | ||
So I have to share As we say in the war room, it's too good to check. | ||
So, what has finally brought that on? | ||
This is the frustration. | ||
I think you've got people here that are saying, hey, we don't need the Insurrection Act because these are all Republicans that we gave money to, and worked for, and rang doorbells for, and were following governors, and lieutenant governors, and secretary of states, and all the legislatures except for Nevada. | ||
And all these states are Republican-controlled. | ||
Both houses. | ||
That's what people are getting frustrated about. | ||
So finally, you think you've hit the tipping point in Arizona? | ||
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That is what I believe. | |
That is what I'm hearing right now, that the legislators on the ground are saying the sergeant at arms is going to enforce the subpoena. | ||
And by the way, let me remind you, when I was on this great show on Friday, when this was all happening, I said, if you look at how the U.S. | ||
Congress works, If a congressional subpoena is ignored, and when the Russia hoax was happening, they were threatening all of us with this. | ||
They were threatening you, they were threatening me, all of us. | ||
Saying, well, if you don't respect the subpoena, we're going to send the Capitol Police after you. | ||
In Arizona, that parallel is the sergeant at arms. | ||
So, and I've done that research. | ||
I've had people on the ground do that research for me. | ||
So that is what's happening in Arizona. | ||
That is what we're hearing now. | ||
There may be some court movements to quash it. | ||
There may be something else. | ||
But to your listeners, your viewers, that is under serious discussion right now to the grunt doings in the engine room. | ||
I hope you're getting excited because I'm excited. | ||
Okay, this is a big deal. | ||
And even the move toward this, it shows, it shows that the legislators in Arizona are not messing around. | ||
I would use a different word before the word around, but this is still a PG-13 show, but everybody knows what I'm talking about. | ||
But, Boris, in Wisconsin, you've got the investigators on your team doing the social media search for the indefinitely confined, where we think there's over 100,000, maybe 150,000. | ||
In Georgia, you are doing a forensic audit. | ||
Heck, the chief of staff For the President, and the White House flew down there yesterday, I think with the Secret Service, the FBI, or some contingent, and you're fighting a subpoena, they're fighting a subpoena where you're asking for a forensic audit in Maricopa County. | ||
What's the status? | ||
Those are things on the ground that are happening even as we speak that the mainstream media won't cover. | ||
Give our audience what exactly is happening. | ||
What are the details? | ||
Are we making progress in Wisconsin? | ||
When do you think they're going to report back to you? | ||
What is the status? | ||
I heard they tried to blow Meadows off. | ||
What's the status down in Georgia? | ||
And what's our status in Arizona once we get the subpoena enforced? | ||
What are you guys going to do? | ||
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Once the subpoena is enforced or the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors agrees to turn over the information in Arizona, those machines are going to be inspected and it will be determined what, if anything, was wrongful about the machines and the way they were used in Maricopa County. | |
In Wisconsin, the count continues. | ||
I'm getting information hour by hour. | ||
Now, keep in mind, the numbers we are going to turn up are just going to be a sample, right? | ||
It has to be the Wisconsin State Legislature with subpoena power that then gets all of the information on all the indefinitely confined and says, okay, here's how many we know for a fact are unlawful. | ||
But we're going to provide enough of evidence of unlawful use of indefinitely confined based on a path laid out by the Wisconsin State Supreme Court, which said you could not use COVID-19 as an excuse to claim indefinite confinement. | ||
We're going to provide enough evidence for then The Wisconsin State Legislature to effectively be forced to have no option but to investigate this further. | ||
That's Wisconsin. | ||
And Georgia, you're right, the state audit continues. | ||
The Secretary of State today committed to it being a true and real audit and for the signature matching not to just be something he says, but to be something that's actually done and conducted. | ||
And we are going to continue to monitor that extremely closely. | ||
Do we have enough time for this? | ||
I thought that on the 6th, everybody shows up, they're all counted, people move on, and then they get ready for the inauguration on the 20th. | ||
We've said the Constitution only talks about the 20th, and hey, even the worst thing that happened there, if we continue to fight this, is Nancy Pelosi's acting president until either Biden or Trump's victories are confirmed, or the Biden steal takes place. | ||
I understand he's the official selectee through the Electoral College and also for the Safe Harbor. | ||
And I want to make sure you get underneath that the Warren Commission was the official reporter in the Kennedy assassination. | ||
Boris, do you guys have enough time? | ||
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We have plenty of time. | |
January 6th is the first date that has any meaning. | ||
By the way, the other dates which the Democrats give a lot of meaning to were, let's go in order. | ||
First December 8th, then December 14th, then December 23rd, which is actually today! | ||
But guess what? | ||
None of the mainstream media are talking about it because even they now understand with whatever amoeba of IQ they have, that these dates don't actually matter. | ||
That what matters is January 6th, and then the real date is January 20th, but the Constitution, the Constitution allows For a procedure in case the correct president is not selected by then, based on the most electoral votes, which are based on the most legal votes. | ||
There is a process for that under the United States Constitution. | ||
And let me remind you, in 1876, Haystelden, that election was not decided up until just a few days before the inauguration, which was back then in March. | ||
Yeah, I think it was actually a couple hours. | ||
Okay, Boris, how do people, once again, give me your Instagram, give me your Twitter and parlor. | ||
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Steve, I gotta tell you, thanks in a lot of ways to you and your viewers and your listeners. | |
I'm probably the biggest Instagram rocket ship star out there right now, and I'm pretty proud of it. | ||
I gotta tell you, I'm pretty proud. | ||
Boris underscore Epstein, Boris underscore E-P-S-H-T-E-Y-N. | ||
Follow me on Instagram, tell all your friends about it, we're having a lot of fun. | ||
Fight on, Boris Epstein. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
God bless and rock and roll. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, I now want to pivot to the assistant to the President, Peter Navarro, for Trade and Manufacture. | ||
Dr. Navarro, can you hear me? | ||
Twitter at Boris on Parler. Fight on Boris Epstein. Thank you so much. God bless and rock and roll. | ||
Thank you, brother. Okay, I now want to pivot to the assistant to the president, Peter Navarro for trade and manufacture. Dr. Navarro, can you hear me? | ||
And yes, I'm here loud and clear, sir. | ||
Okay, I want to go through a punch list here before we start talking about the the immaculate deception your amazing report that really turned i think this That's where you're seeing things in Georgia. | ||
That's where you're seeing people all over the country talk about this and talk about holding their elected officials in state legislatures accountable because they're looking at your report and they're going, my God, I didn't know this. | ||
CNN tells me it's There's no evidence in that this is all, you know, Trump and his dead-enders craziness. | ||
They're all lunatics. | ||
So I want to go back to the defense bill, the NDAA. | ||
That seems to have gotten lost in the noise here. | ||
I thought I remembered, didn't the President throw down and say Section 230 and a couple of other things, a couple of other items? | ||
And if you have them in there, you know, starting my second term, I'm not going to approve it. | ||
I think that everything the President said he didn't want in there is actually in there. | ||
So where do we stand with the defense bill? | ||
The President said, no way am I going to approve this. | ||
He is acting like he should, which is entering his second term here. | ||
Here's the thing, Steve. | ||
There's one thing that's not in there that's unforgivable. | ||
There's one thing in there From a deplorable, economic nationalist point of view, that's unforgivable. | ||
Let me start with that, okay? | ||
So, I mean, you can't make this stuff up. | ||
They put in this NDAA the ability to restrict the President of the United States from his ability to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, Germany, and South Korea. | ||
Just crazy. | ||
Absolutely crazy. | ||
That's like the globalist dream, Steve. | ||
I mean, you cannot find that just on this alone. | ||
The second big issue, of course, is this 230. | ||
What's that all about? | ||
We are stuck now with a censoring social media, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube. | ||
They're out of control, the way they are exercising their point of view on the American public. | ||
And the only way to hold them accountable is to take away their Section 230 protection. | ||
It's not in there. | ||
Peter, hang on. | ||
I want a deeper conversation on all this. | ||
We have the Assistant to the President, Peter Navarro, for Trade and Manufacturing. | ||
He's also the author of this stunning report called The Immaculate Deception. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with Peter Navarro in just a second. | ||
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you Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, here's what we're doing here. | ||
We've got the second term of President Trump and we're trying to set things right and also close on this massive landslide he won on November 3rd by making sure we only count legal votes. | ||
And we're fighting on many fronts. | ||
You saw today, I think 180,000 people online between The Epoch Times, Real America's Voice, others, streaming services, Right Side News, I think everybody had this thing on. | ||
108,000 people watching a house hearing in Georgia. | ||
Well that was only on one platform. | ||
YouTube had three or four different streamings and each one had 10 or 15,000. | ||
These folks gotta make, you're not gonna be able to hide them. | ||
We're gonna get to Pennsylvania in a minute. | ||
You're not gonna be able to hide. | ||
Okay, we're going to make you either heroes or zeros, right? | ||
And all we're going to do is let the facts speak for themselves, but you can't hide anymore. | ||
This is an inflection point in American history. | ||
You've got to stand up. | ||
If you're not going to stand up, that's fine, but you're going to be exposed. | ||
You're not going to be able to slide away. | ||
You're not going to be able to slink away. | ||
All the summer soldiers and sunshine patriots out there You're going to be exposed because we're in a fourth turning. | ||
We need people to stand up, stand and deliver. | ||
One person has stood and delivered since, I don't know, 2015? | ||
Actually, he wrote the book. | ||
This is a great thing about Navarro. | ||
He wrote the book, The Coming China War in 2006. | ||
He was laughed and ridiculed. | ||
This guy's just a crazy guy, doesn't like China, doesn't like the CCP. | ||
Fourteen years later, it reads like you see on the front page of the Financial Times. | ||
Peter Navarro, Dr. Peter Navarro from Harvard, the President's assistant to the President. | ||
So Peter, the National Defense Authorization Act, they're already challenging the President about his ability as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to withdraw forces, right? | ||
Particularly in some of these policing activities, you know, undeclared wars like in Afghanistan, to withdraw. | ||
This is the globalists, they don't want to have an America First national security policy. | ||
As importantly, is Section 230. | ||
So explain to people what 230 is, and why do you have Section 230 in the Defense Authorization Act? | ||
Okay, let me just say, on this globalist, endless war BS in the NDAA, that is criminal. | ||
These people still want American bloodshed in places Where the President wants to pull those troops out. | ||
Shame on them. | ||
Anyway, let's talk about 230. | ||
See, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 effectively provided immunity for social media from prosecution for things like libel. | ||
Now, the idea was that they were just going to be bulletin boards for people to be able to post Content. | ||
And so, the fact that they were immune from prosecution dictates that they have a very, very light hand, that they censor virtually nothing unless it's like the fire in a crowded theater stuff, right? | ||
So what's happened now is they hide behind this 230 immunity, yet we've seen, particularly leading up to the election and in the aftermath of the investigations of the Hunter laptop from hell or the election fraud, the heaviest hand, I mean, taking, deplatforming the New York Post, deplatforming Bannon's war room, taking down, | ||
YouTube taking down news segments on Fox. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
The worst thing, hold it, hold it! | ||
Hang on, hang on! | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on! | ||
As much as the New York Post and Bannon's War Room and all this stuff, that's one thing. | ||
They're putting a warning on the President of the United States' tweet! | ||
They're taking down his tweets! | ||
He's Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces! | ||
He's the Chief Minister of this country! | ||
Exactly, he puts them up. | ||
And I put some up yesterday. | ||
And within a nanosecond, there was a warning on it, and it was just, it was like there wasn't a human that did that. | ||
These were bots, what they call bots, Steve. | ||
These are like the kind of things that the Chinese communists have perfected for their great firewall, where they scrub and screen words that come up there, and as soon as they see it, boom! | ||
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Boom! | |
The sentries get it. | ||
This is out of control, and the fact that the President He took a principled stand on this NDAA and said, hey, I'm not signing this, because you want globalist, endless wars, and you won't do anything about these social media censors. | ||
Hold on, hang on. | ||
Look, I've got to get to Georgia and the fiasco down there. | ||
I've got to ask you, is he going to veto, in your mind, is he going to veto the NDAA, yes or no? | ||
He already said he's not going to sign it. | ||
I think you're asking a separate question here. | ||
No, I'm going to get to that, but are you sure? | ||
Because he says he's not going to sign it. | ||
It's a difference where I'm not going to sign him a pocket veto and wander around. | ||
Is he going to veto the NBAA as a show of strength for a second term? | ||
I am returning without my approval. | ||
I can't imagine him signing, not taking action. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Yep. | ||
And the stimulus and authorization, and now I know why they got in trouble with you on TV, keeping you corralled. | ||
You're slippery. | ||
On the stimulus, you're well trained. | ||
You think you're media trained by Bannon? | ||
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I learned from Bannon. | |
Hey, on the stimulus and the appropriations bill, $2.4 trillion, in the American people's face, is he going to veto this? | ||
I think he's very signaling that's exactly what he's going to do. | ||
But let's think about this, Steve. | ||
I mean, let's understand the history here, right? | ||
The history is that we should have had a $2 trillion package that did a couple of things. | ||
One, it gave money to the unemployed. | ||
Two, it put money in the pockets of every American. | ||
And three, most importantly, more PPE for the small businesses that are dropping like friggin' flies, right? | ||
And Pelosi... and the last thing that we had, we had a $2 trillion package, and a full trillion of that was going to bring all our manufacturing home by American, higher American, pure Trump economic nationalism, right? | ||
That was on the table months, months before there, and all Pelosi did was... | ||
was duck and hide and jerk us around. | ||
And basically punish American workers, people who are facing foreclosure and eviction, so that Donald Trump couldn't have a win before Election Day, right? | ||
And now what do they do? | ||
Doubling down, it's even worse. | ||
They're coming up with a 5,000-page garbage bill that does everything for everybody who doesn't need it, okay? | ||
And the President has said, Okay, he wants $2,000 for every American citizen and not a penny for the swamp. | ||
Not a penny for the swamp, Steve. | ||
I love that. | ||
Okay, listen, we're going to have to get to you tomorrow on Mackey at Conception because I'm down for time, but just one last question. | ||
Didn't you have a Secretary of Defense or Secretary of Treasury that was involved in any of the negotiations? | ||
Did these things kind of just drop out of the air, fully formed? | ||
The President should be outraged at this, and I am a strong advocate he should veto him hard and veto him today and tell him, hey, come back to me with something clean. | ||
But where were the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Treasury in this process? | ||
Defense, on the NDAA, I don't know what the involvement there, but look, come on. | ||
Steve Mnuchin was supposed to be the guy to negotiate with Nancy Pelosi. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
Connect the dots, okay? | ||
Connect the dots. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
How did it get to your Twitter feed? | ||
Okay, now I got a jackpot for you listeners here. | ||
See who can put me over 100k for my Twitter followers. | ||
Real Pinovaro. | ||
I'm just about there. | ||
I'm a million behind you guys, but, you know, what the heck. | ||
It's a milestone. | ||
But you're a lot ahead of us. | ||
We've been banned permanently. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Okay, but Peter Navarro, I want everybody in the... Not that I'm looking at Section 230 and, you know, licking my chops. | ||
No. | ||
Okay, so I want everybody in the posse here to sign up for Navarro. | ||
Peter, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it, Dr. Navarro. | ||
We'll talk to you tomorrow. | ||
All right, we'll talk to you tomorrow morning. | ||
You're a patriot, sir. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Okay, I want to turn now to, we've got some breaking news there. | ||
Greg Manziel, he's on the trigger. | ||
I've got to get John Ferguson. | ||
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What? | |
Give it to me. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
This guy, Allman, who we ripped apart this morning. | ||
Yes, Senator Allman. | ||
Just this afternoon, today I intend to notify Representative Metcalf's office that I wish to sign on to his petition calling for a special session on election issues. | ||
Folks, that's the power of our audience. | ||
You fired this guy, was too busy, disrespected the President of the United States. | ||
I'm too busy to come down and have lunch with you. | ||
And now he's signing up. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
No, sir. | ||
Let me be very clear. | ||
Your anger is not only justified. | ||
I share it. | ||
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That's what I was licking my chops at. | |
I gotta tell you. | ||
I'm so proud. | ||
Listen, all we're here is just to let you have the information. | ||
You guys run with it. | ||
The most powerful audience in all media and we're gonna get some special sessions i want to turn out a john frederick we forced then they have hearings john what you bore said hey they can get all these claims admitted to the lawyers are all happy they're running around your man of the people what say you the dam is now breaking the hearing in georgia today was a complete sham It was a check the box. | ||
We did that. | ||
Let's all go home. | ||
Have a Merry Christmas. | ||
Thank you for your time. | ||
And thank you, Brad Rappensperger, for serving the people of Georgia and basically allowing the Democrats to steal the election. | ||
This was a complete, this was a clown car today. | ||
A waste of time. | ||
You know, 200,000 people tuned into this thing. | ||
Here's the bottom line of this, Steve. | ||
The hearing was a joke. | ||
But in the past, you could have joke hearings, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution or the New York Times would compliment you on a great hearing and how fair it was. | ||
Now, you got 200,000 people tuning in. | ||
They're done. | ||
The gig is up. | ||
They can no longer do this. | ||
The movement has eclipsed its leaders. | ||
I'm going to say that every time I'm on this show, because it is over, Steve. | ||
They cannot continue to do this. | ||
They're all going to be held accountable. | ||
The box-checking days are over. | ||
Trump wants action. | ||
He got action. | ||
We want action. | ||
Absolutely nothing came out of this hearing. | ||
Here's the toughest question they asked Secretary of State Brad Rappensperger today. | ||
You ready? | ||
Are you sitting on the edge of your seat? | ||
Mr. Secretary of State, Would you like a cold soft drink or a hot cup of coffee? | ||
Are you comfortable in your chair? | ||
That was the toughest question. | ||
They asked nothing. | ||
There's no action. | ||
They'll do nothing. | ||
Hey, but they had a hearing, Steve. | ||
And they can go to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and they can all run on the Eric Erickson, the Empty Suit, Never Trump a Show and say they had a hearing and there's nothing there. | ||
And they ask tough questions like, What are you doing to fix it? | ||
Well, you know, there's a lot of different things we're doing. | ||
Great! | ||
Thank you for your time. | ||
merry christmas what what do you think here's what they don't but if you can stay through the break i guess you want question get about a minute thirty uh... what guy when is the secretary of state show for taking a brings his lawyer his lawyer answers two-thirds of the What planet are we on? | ||
The guy brings his lawyer, he can't answer questions directly by the elected officials? | ||
Who is totally incompetent because he didn't have the answers, because this is a fraudulent election that they're trying to sidestep and run out the clock. | ||
Steve, it's over! | ||
You know what? | ||
I don't know what's going to happen on January 20th, but here's what I do know is going to happen. | ||
These Republican officials are going to be held accountable. | ||
You are going to see a reshaping, a reawakening, a re- Formatting of media and politics going forward, because people are done with this. | ||
The deplorables are done. | ||
John, hang on for one second. | ||
Stay with a break. | ||
We'll take a short break. | ||
200,000 people watching live. | ||
A hearing in the House in Georgia. | ||
We're in return with John Fredericks who made it all happen. | ||
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next. | |
War Room with Stephen K. Banner Here's your host, Stephen K Banner. | ||
Okay, as a programming note, tomorrow we're going to have a... Boy, that little jump there has got to let it down, guys. | ||
Okay. | ||
Tomorrow, Christmas Eve special, we're going to be live. | ||
Tons of breaking news. | ||
We're going to have interviews from all over. | ||
The President, I think, has left for Mar-a-Lago to take a couple days off for Christmas, but we're working here. | ||
I know he's working there. | ||
We're going to have a lot of breaking news, but we've got some very special parts of that, so you've got to... You know, if you're driving around tomorrow, you're getting... | ||
You know Christmas dinner ready and you're getting your last gifts and all that make sure you listen 10 a.m. | ||
to noon the Christmas Eve special Tons of guests to get up on this fight but also to start to honor the men and women in our armed services who have fought since the beginning of this country and then on Christmas Day, a tradition we do every year. | ||
We've got Patrick K. O'Donnell, the great combat historian, joining Jack Max and myself. | ||
The combat history of Christmas, from the darkest days of 1776 to the 1944 Battle of the Bulge in Hurtgen Forest, and of course the Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War. | ||
Three of those, and much more, much more. | ||
with the combat history of Christmas to see the sacrifice that goes on during this holiest time in the Christian calendar. | ||
Also got tomorrow, got a fantastic rabbi to walk us through Hanukkah and some great Hanukkah music. | ||
It's going to be terrific. | ||
The Christmas Eve special tomorrow, 10 to noon. | ||
Christmas Day special, 10 to noon. | ||
And then the Boxing Day special on Saturday with Rahim Gassam. | ||
So a lot going on. | ||
I want to turn now, early in the day we put the light on this really week, this week. | ||
And by the way, the Pennsylvania establishment should be ashamed of themselves. | ||
Bob Asher, you crew, it's revolting. | ||
You haven't had any spine to step up here and to fight for what's right, to fight for the Constitution and to fight for the Republic with all this nonsense going on. | ||
Everything that you guys allowed. | ||
Remember, you guys allowed this all to happen with cutting a deal with this radical Democratic party you've got running the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
The House and the Senate should be ashamed of themselves, and you're seeing patriots stand up. | ||
And where you don't stand up, we're going to put the light on you and let your words speak for yourself. | ||
What happened to this guy, the state senator? | ||
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Yep, so a new statement has been released by State Senator Ryan Aument titled, Aument's Statement on Metcalfe Petition for Special Session. | |
And I think they redlined it. | ||
It should have been read, Damage Control at the beginning. | ||
But he mentions how he... Is that Greg Nance, the real nicest guy? Just put the knife in somebody. | ||
Yeah, once Pennsylvania politics comes at the forefront, he goes on to say that he's received thousands of calls... Thousands of calls! ...from his constituents... From this show. ...over the course of the period where the election has been in question. | ||
50,000 today. | ||
Hold it, this is a guy that put a thing, hey I'm too busy, I can't go see the president, I got stuff to do, and it's not worth it anyway. | ||
It's not worth my trip from the long drive from Lancaster to DC. | ||
He got lit up. | ||
I really want to say one thing, though. | ||
He's starting to sound like one of Trump's lawyers. | ||
He goes through the following. | ||
It's indisputable. | ||
I won't read all of them, but he says, PA Supreme Court-mandated ballots received without postmarks would be presumed to receive on time. | ||
Hey, Senator, we got all that. | ||
The President understands that, too. | ||
That's why he wanted to have you down for some Christmas pudding and a cup of coffee. | ||
Didn't you think you owed it to him to go down and hear what the Commander-in-Chief thinks? | ||
Harry's last thing was, discrepancies exist between the SURE system, the official voter record in Pennsylvania as established by statute, and the final certified vote for president. | ||
The vote in Pennsylvania should not have been certified prior to the reconciliation of this discrepancy. | ||
I would have liked to have had that earlier today, but I'll take it now. | ||
You know what I hear? | ||
I hear the sound of a spine, a steel spine, being inserted into a state center down there in Lancaster. | ||
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It would have been nice if he had said that to President Trump in person today. | |
Thank you very much, Greg Manns. | ||
Boy, when you hit, you gotta go pretty far in the forest to hit Greg Manns' tripwire, but man, when you do, he turns. | ||
Okay, I want to go back to John Fredericks. | ||
When are we going to start doing this down in Georgia? | ||
You've got 200,000 patriots Folks taking time away from their Christmas. | ||
They could be doing all kind of stuff. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
They're watching and hearing and getting angrier down there in Georgia. | ||
What are we to do, Mr. John Fredericks? | ||
There's a reshaping of media and politics across the country by the movement, by the Deporal Bulls movement in both the epicenter is Georgia, but it's sweeping the country. | ||
There's going to be a major disruption like something you've never seen. | ||
It's going to make the Tea Party look like child's play. | ||
Let me tell you what happened today. | ||
A couple of things. | ||
Number one, one of the biggest supporters of Brian Kemp is a representative in Buford, Georgia, Republican by the name of Uh, David Clark, uh, Representative Clark ran camp veterans for camp. | ||
Uh, he's a veteran, saw combat duty, very active. | ||
Kemp's supporter from day one tweeted out today, came on my show and tweeted out, I'm done. | ||
You call a special session on Tuesday or I'm backing a primary opponent of you. | ||
Now the dam is breaking. | ||
Now we're getting politicians with Kemp who are done with him. | ||
That's number one thing that happened. | ||
Here's the second thing that happened today. | ||
Steve. | ||
Two polls come out which showed exactly what you and I talked about a month ago based on what we saw on the ground. | ||
I've been in Georgia for six weeks, 25 cities. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
A thousand phone calls. | ||
Here's what it is. | ||
Purdue and Loffler both down by seven. | ||
You add in the fraud, they're down by nine. | ||
This is now turning into a catastrophe in Georgia. | ||
This is not even going to be a close race. | ||
They're about to get swamped. | ||
Here's what they need to do. | ||
Right now. | ||
Time is running out. | ||
You're in the fourth quarter. | ||
You're down by eight. | ||
You need a touchdown and a two conversion. | ||
You're fourth and ten on your own fifty. | ||
You gotta do something. | ||
If you go down the same path, Karl Rove buys another yacht and you lose the Senate and he laughs. | ||
Here's what you have to do. | ||
Very clear. | ||
Three things. | ||
Purdue and Loeffler have to call for a special prosecutor right now, call for that right now, and say, vote us in and we will vote to not have him get fired to investigate this election. | ||
Number two thing you have to do to have a shot to win, very clear, is they have to say, look, in a press conference, that you vote us in and Kelly Loeffler on January 6th is going to vote with Jody Heiss. | ||
She's going to vote against seating these electors in Georgia because she's seen enough of the fraud. | ||
That's what she has to do. | ||
The only way they win now, Steve, is to get a major turnout on Game Day. | ||
Last thing, we've got to bounce, but last thing, they've also got to call for a special session today, correct? | ||
Today! | ||
And that can be done in two ways. | ||
The Governor can call it. | ||
He's not going to do it. | ||
I tell you what, John, we're out of time. | ||
We're going to pick it back up tomorrow. | ||
John Frederick is down in Georgia. | ||
He's decamped and taking his whole business down there. | ||
It's now the hottest thing in radio in Georgia. | ||
Okay, tomorrow morning at 10 a.m., the Christmas Eve special. | ||
We're going to have tons of news and newsbreakers. | ||
We're going to break some big news tomorrow, too. | ||
So make sure you tune in at 10 a.m. | ||
See you then. |