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You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
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Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
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From the outgoing administration, in key national security areas, it's nothing short, in my view, of irresponsibility. | ||
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Well let me move to something you are on the same page as the president on and that is a meeting you had last week with the president along with other lawmakers for last-minute election challenges. | ||
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Tell us what your strategy is going into I believe January 6th. | |
Well, the evidence is overwhelming and compelling that there has been serious voter fraud and election theft in this election in a number of different ways, and I can detail them if you wish, but it probably takes more time than you're allotting me. | ||
Notwithstanding that, there are dozens in the House of Representatives who have reached that conclusion, as I have. | ||
We're going to sponsor and co-sponsor objections to the Electoral College vote returns of Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and maybe more. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It is Monday, the 20th of December, the year of our Lord 2020. | ||
This is our evening show, live from the nation's capital. | ||
We've got a fully packed show today. | ||
We've got Jack Maxey, my wingman here. | ||
Greg Manns is reachable by Skype. | ||
He is watching this right now, the intensity of trying to both do an overwrite, a veto of the President on the Defense Authorization Act, also to vote uh... dollars for each american from the six hundred on the weather to get the cash from out there and i really get from just keep the printing press going over at the federal reserve be another five hundred billion dollars to the bill uh... i think the president's and his red line over i think he wants cuts to | ||
to concomitant cuts with that not sure that that's with the house understands Jack Posobiec is in from One America News. | ||
There's a lot breaking. | ||
We're going to start with Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, and by the way, we have an overwhelming audience response today. | ||
They don't want to be hyping their Instagram account because they're not in a good mood, and they shouldn't be in a good mood. | ||
But let's go. | ||
You've got breaking news on these lawsuits, and particularly the President of the United States. | ||
I just tweeted out about Pennsylvania. | ||
Before I get to Boris, Posobiec and Maxey both have to be Pennsylvania boys. | ||
Maxey's from the main line, right? | ||
From the elite, a Yale guy. | ||
And Posobiec's from, let's say, a part of Philadelphia that's not the elite. | ||
From the other side of the river. | ||
From the other side of the track or river. | ||
President, what's the tweet? | ||
You're Mr. Twitter. | ||
I got 140 impressions on Twitter before we got kicked out one month. | ||
I go, hey man, I got 140 impressions. | ||
I got 1.7 billion impressions. | ||
What is the President saying on Twitter? | ||
What is he doing? | ||
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205,000. | |
What did he say in this tweet? | ||
Breaking news? | ||
What is he doing, 205,000, what did he say in this tweet, breaking news, President of the United States? | ||
He said, he put a tweet out that there wasn't any context on it, but 205,000 more voters than voted. | ||
My sense is that he's talking about the mail-in ballots and the fact that you did have overvotes in some of these cases. | ||
Now in Pennsylvania... 205,000? | ||
I haven't seen that specific number. | ||
The only 200 number I've seen was in Wisconsin. | ||
With the ICs. | ||
But it might be something that he's looking at that we haven't seen yet. | ||
So my guess is... But Wisconsin's not an overvote. | ||
That's an illegal vote of the ICs, right? | ||
In the early vote. | ||
He said specifically there's 205,000... No, no, no. | ||
I'm saying separately. | ||
In Pennsylvania, you had overvotes. | ||
In Wisconsin, you had the 200 number. | ||
So it could just be something that's either he's making a reference there, or he's seeing something we haven't seen yet. | ||
Jack Maxey, you guys, with your Swiss team, the guys from Zurich, you came up with numbers talking about there were more votes in Pennsylvania. | ||
Is this coming from your analysis? | ||
I'm not sure how he's reading this analysis. | ||
We just saw the tweet, as you did, but we definitely, when we looked at it, for example, there were multiple states in which the same people seemed to be registered. | ||
There certainly were more votes that were counted than were actually mailed out that were mail-in ballots, so I'm not sure his analysis, but I would not doubt it for a moment. | ||
Well, the President's got to footnote this somehow. | ||
Okay, but here's the reason. | ||
Let's connect the dots in the opening. | ||
Biden does a national address at 345, right? | ||
Steps up. | ||
And here's the reason he's doing 345. | ||
Number one is before the sundowner. | ||
You know, people that have dementia or are getting older, they have that thing called the sundowner where they've got to take a nap around thing. | ||
I'm sorry, he's doing it at 345 because of the sundowner effect. | ||
Joe's got to put him down for a nap, right? | ||
My toddler goes out for a nap around that time. | ||
When they get old, I've seen all my dad's friends are in the nursing homes, they do the sundown. | ||
Arts and crafts. | ||
My dad's 99, he's working the whole day, okay, still. | ||
But yesterday I'm there, he's given six hours of notes. | ||
Not all of them, he's not giving me A's on all of them either for the show, okay. | ||
But it connects to Mo Brooks. | ||
We're hurtling towards an historic event on January 6th, and Mo Brooks You know, Mo Brooks is not a guy whose hair is on fire. | ||
He says we have overwhelming and compelling evidence that he could go through. | ||
This is all about adding to the overwhelming and compelling evidence. | ||
You know, you've got to bring the receipts on the 6th. | ||
The whole constitutional debate, whether you do that or don't do that, however, Brooks is telling me I've got dozens, that's with an S, dozens of congressmen prepared to step up We need some Senators. | ||
You know, we've got Tuberville. | ||
Hagerty, too, of Tennessee's got to do it. | ||
He's a full creation of Trump. | ||
Where's Hagerty? | ||
Has Hagerty stepped up yet? | ||
We've got to call his office. | ||
I want to make sure Hagerty's on this. | ||
You've also got others. | ||
Ruby and other guys are talking about doing this. | ||
Rand Paul. | ||
Okay, I want to go to Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, first off, on the 205, the President, why do you feel compelled to put that number out this afternoon? | ||
By the way, Biden also doesn't want to do an evening thing because he doesn't want to sit there and go, there's nobody watching this. | ||
They'll do the ratings. | ||
He knows he can't even draw a crowd. | ||
Remember, on inauguration, they're going to have it on the west side of the Capitol, but they're saying limited audience to noise, because he can't draw anything. | ||
It puts to a lie to Nation to see that all this is a total lie. | ||
That he can't draw a crowd. | ||
Nobody's interested. | ||
He doesn't do these talks at night. | ||
The one he did on the night of the Electoral College YouTube, which was the official, one of the official markers here, nobody watched, right? | ||
Nobody cared. | ||
This is why he does it at 345 in the afternoon, so they can say, oh, well, we're just doing the late afternoon. | ||
One, it's before the sundowner effect. | ||
And number two, it is so he doesn't have to bear the brunt of nobody cares what he says. | ||
And this is why it's not irresponsible. | ||
Remember, the President of the United States Hey, that's the President's prerogative to call it, right? | ||
Not saying that the official apparatus is not moving forward on a different track, but the President of the United States sitting there going, hey, I'm not conceding, I'm not going to be at the Inaugural, and until I get definitive that these are all legal votes, You know, we're not cooperating, obviously. | ||
So, Boris, what is going on with the President's tweet about there's an overvote in Pennsylvania of at least 205,000 votes? | ||
What he says flips the electors to him. | ||
Steve, good to be with you again. | ||
Taking a look at the President's tweet, of course, it's important to note that it's in quotes. | ||
So the President's quoting a source. | ||
I would expect more information to come out on that today. | ||
And it's a part of a huge slew of numbers. | ||
That Mayor Giuliani and his team, we've put out, put in front of the President, so the President's going through the numbers. | ||
Also, the President, as you know, often looks at coverage, looks at reports and quotes from those on Twitter as well. | ||
So, that is my perspective on the tweet. | ||
The broader issues, the broader issues that we talked about this morning and what I'm concentrating on today, I literally just got a call while we're on the radio, while I'm talking to you, from John Eastman. | ||
One of our lead attorneys and attorney of record on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court filing, we are focused on filing as much in front of the Supreme Court as possible and looking at filings out of Wisconsin, both out of the state Supreme Court and out of the federal courts, considering filing those as soon as possible. | ||
And that is separate and apart from the continued work to identify as many false and definitely confined classifications. | ||
as possible. Also looking at Georgia, the fact of the matter is that the state, that lawsuit in Georgia was filed about three weeks ago, and the Georgia legal system, which seems to be as backward as the election system in Georgia, still has not assigned a judge, which is obviously a denial of due process to the president and his campaign there in Georgia. | ||
So considering and looking at and exhausting every single legal option, which includes Supreme Court filings in Wisconsin and Georgia. | ||
Aren't the courts telling you guys, as well as these are crafted, as tight as they're crafted, as compelling constitutional arguments you're making, whether it's in Pennsylvania about the state legislature there, or about other constitutionality like the consent down in Georgia, aren't the courts now, and wouldn't Eastman agree, particularly with this shocking, the court hasn't even gotten back to you on the expedited handling of this, | ||
Don't you believe now that the courts are sending you a signal, hey, you got to deal with this, you know, go with God, but you guys got to deal with this at the state legislatures. | ||
We're just not, we're not the right venue and we're not going to take this on. | ||
Well, here's my perspective on that. | ||
It's while the courts have seemingly, and we saw what happened in the Texas suit where the Supreme Court, I believe wrongfully, uh, declined standing, um, while the courts have not so far, Agreed to on procedural grounds to get as involved as they should. | ||
It is incumbent upon us to exhaust those options while we push the legislatures to do the right thing and ensure that the right electors are counted on January 6th in front of Congress. | ||
What's important to understand and we discussed this morning on and what I want your viewers and listeners to understand is that The reason you pursue multiple channels, and your viewers are the smartest of any program out there, and I'm not blowing smoke, right? | ||
They're plugged in, I'm seeing it on Parler, I'm seeing it on Twitter, I'm seeing it on Instagram, positive and negative, frankly. | ||
They understand that when one option is exhausted, you want to go to another option. | ||
So that is why we are not giving up on the court option while we are continuing to press the legislative option in the states, and of course continuing to ensure and do everything we can to make clear that the right electors have to be counted or not counted on January 6th in Congress. | ||
Okay, last question. | ||
You know, Mo Brooks was on here, I think, last week. | ||
Mo Brooks can come on this show, Boris, and, you know, along with you and only Mayor Julian and a handful of others. | ||
Mo Brooks can go through every state. | ||
He can talk about the different verticals we talk about. | ||
He can talk about the different categorizations in the verticals. | ||
He knows, he's gone through the receipts. | ||
He can actually make the argument, make a very compelling argument. | ||
And now he's garnered Well, I think with Matt Gaetz and others, Jack Posobiec, you know, as he says on Fox & Friends, dozens of people on board. | ||
The reason is, he makes a very compelling argument, he knows what the receipts are, and people feel comfortable with that. | ||
They feel comfortable standing up and saying, hey, we need to fully debate this for two hours on Georgia. | ||
We need to debate two hours on Wisconsin. | ||
What I haven't seen, I've seen Tommy Tuberville make some passing comment, and we blew it up, and others blew it up, and he's now, according to President Trump, and I agree with that, the No. | ||
2 most popular politician in the country. | ||
Do you have a lead man in the Senate? | ||
We know we've got McConnell having calls to the conference saying, it's a tough vote, we don't want to do this, we've got to move past this. | ||
Do you have a lead man today? | ||
Is it Tuberville or who is it? | ||
And who's the wrangler there that's making the case of Mo Brooks? | ||
So next week we have dozens in the House and we have a matching dozens in the Senate. | ||
Tumbleville is a senator-elect right now. | ||
He'll be senator on January 3rd. | ||
And I would say that we're looking at that. | ||
Senator-elect Coach Tommy Tumbleville is showing that leadership, and he is somebody who we can look at and count on, continue to press the case in the Senate. | ||
Others who've been very smart and plugged in on this are Josh Hawley, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz. | ||
And I think their constituents are very much hoping that they continue that leadership and and show it on january sixth Boris, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
By the way, we'll go ahead and let you promote the audience. | ||
Audiences love when you promote the Instagram and do your social media. | ||
All right, I'm going to do it real quick. | ||
Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
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Add Boris EP on Twitter. | ||
Add Boris on Parler. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
Hold the line. | ||
God bless and rock and roll. | ||
Okay, we'll see you tomorrow. | ||
By the way, breaking news, we've got to have a 15-second. | ||
What's happening in Mexico? | ||
There's widespread power outages. | ||
It seems to be rolling blackouts. | ||
12 states affected. | ||
This happened about an hour and a half ago. | ||
It's something to pay attention to. | ||
It doesn't look like it's a transmission problem or wire problem. | ||
It seems like an imbalance in the system, but this is the fragile nature of our modern world. | ||
Okay, we'll take a short commercial break. | ||
Pasovic, Maxie, Ben, and we'll return in just a moment. | ||
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War Room Pandemic. | ||
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I oppose the NDAA not because I'm against our troops, but because I love them so much. | ||
America's fighting men and women are so precious that they should not have to die in some failed state, some faraway land that most Americans can't even point to on a map, so that defense contractors can Extend our involvement in these wars so that lobbyists can get rich and so that members of Congress can get re-elected. | ||
This good bill has been hijacked by the forever war lobby and their bought and paid for allies in the United States Congress. | ||
It puts barriers in the way of an administration that wants to bring our troops home and put America first. | ||
This legislation has become too swampy. | ||
It does good things to ensure that America can vanquish any foe on the battlefield, but we should only fight when that fight is just and proper. | ||
We have spent two decades trading the same villages back and forth in Afghanistan, and I believe that the administration that leads our country should work to bring those troops home, and unfortunately this bill does exactly the opposite from Afghanistan, from Germany, and elsewhere. | ||
I'm going to put America first and I'm voting against this bill. | ||
I yield back. | ||
And in fact, Biden came in afterwards and said the America First policy doesn't work. | ||
He's going to jettison it because he's got to work with China, with the CCP, on climate change. | ||
This is the same CCP that completely gamed the Paris Accord. | ||
So Biden's thing is already a mess. | ||
They're voting right now, but they've suspended it on the end. | ||
They're trying to do two things at once, right? | ||
They're trying to basically vote to increase this from 600 to 2,000, correct? | ||
And they're trying to then override the President's veto. | ||
It doesn't seem like a big crowd turned out. | ||
Do we know how many Republicans are actually standing tall? | ||
Because I imagine a lot of Republicans are going to try to miss this vote. | ||
They have a cold or a hangnail or their plane got tied up. | ||
I think you're starting to see that. | ||
I think you're seeing actually a lot of numbers of no votes coming up. | ||
No votes are not around votes. | ||
It's a difference. | ||
Not voting. | ||
Not voting. | ||
And I'm looking at the numbers as they come in and it's pretty low. | ||
Democrats, ADS, excuse me, ADS total, 33 in A total. | ||
And you're seeing some Republicans in the A column, 411. | ||
Now this is just on the motion to suspend. | ||
This is on the bill itself. | ||
Right. | ||
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Well, I give big props to Congressman Getz because I think he's looking at the fundamental issue here, really, which is about the defense of this country. | ||
And this should be a civics lesson for all of our listeners. | ||
We watch how they overload these bills with things that have nothing to do with the purpose. | ||
And Matt Goetz gets right to the heart of it. | ||
We want to bring our troops home, and I believe that probably it will be shown to be unconstitutional, this idea that they could limit the President's ability to deploy or bring the troops back. | ||
But thank you, Congressman Goetz, for bringing it up and putting it before the American people while we watch the rest of this clown show play out. | ||
I want to go back to the Mo Brooks and to the question I asked Boris Epstein. | ||
By the way, we're going to have John Frederick, some breaking news coming out of Georgia of meetings that are going on down there are trying to be put together to get a special session or maybe even just override this to be able to decertify the Biden A slate, maybe even without a special session. | ||
Posobiec, do you see, Mo Brooks is taking leadership, and I understand you use a technicality that Tuberville's only a senator-elect and doesn't take place, but that's just a formality. | ||
Do you see the leadership right now in the Senate like you're seeing in the House? | ||
Regardless of what the constitutional uh... structure they work through on this on this thing on the six whether pence they're gonna have the twelve hours of debate in evidence or if they're going to do it some other alternative do you see the senate certainly has to stand up and we realize that technically only one in one however not just for the optics but i think for the momentum you've got to show that a lot of people have bought into this particularly bought into the evidence mo brooks | ||
Can give you a chapter and verse today, as can many other congressmen who have rolled their sleeves up and gotten into the details. | ||
Are there other senators that you're seeing that you could field the same sort of squad that you've got in the House, in the Senate? | ||
Tuberville's not even a member yet. | ||
He's the guy that kind of stepped up front on this. | ||
You've got Hawley, you've got Rand Paul, you maybe have Cruz, I don't know where Rubio is, I don't know where Haggerty is, I don't know where these guys that the President, that they owe the President 1000% of even being there, their political existence. | ||
How important, and where is the leadership in the Senate? | ||
Well, it's really amazing because you've got guys like Cruz and Rubio and Hawley who all have this sort of, you know, want-to-be future looked at as presidential contenders behind their names. | ||
And yet, when it comes time to fight, when it comes time to actually step up to the fight, it's like you can't be found. | ||
Right? | ||
So where are you when you have this opportunity to just have a situation where people could actually hear what's going on? | ||
Look, this is the whole reason that the Republican crowd was seen as weak when Donald J. Trump came around in 2015 and shot straight to the front, because they were all seen as weak. | ||
They were not seen as fighters. | ||
And I'll tell you, the two, honestly, that are the most quiet right now, the most quiet, are Loeffler and Perdue. | ||
Because look, the politics of the situation Clearly call for them to go forward and say that they are going to be out there supporting the President. | ||
And Mitch McConnell understands that even. | ||
Look, if Mitch McConnell wants to say the Senate Majority Leader, you go out there and you have Loeffler and Perdue, you should have them swinging for the fences for President. | ||
I'm just talking from a political perspective, right? | ||
You want them to be going to bat for the President, you juice up your numbers in Georgia, then people come out on the 5th, then if you stay in, boom, you're still there for the 6th. | ||
Right? | ||
And even Mitch McConnell would have to agree with the politics of that. | ||
That's just pure, basic politics. | ||
I don't understand what's happening. | ||
Well, he doesn't agree with it. | ||
By the way, I want to report, a number of hedge fund guys call me today because they're in panic. | ||
They want this split government. | ||
They want Mitch McConnell. | ||
This is what they think gives some sort of balance going forward. | ||
Guys, if you want that, you fight for the president. | ||
And these are not political people. | ||
These are purely guys that just look at the math. | ||
And they're hearing from senior operatives. | ||
Senior political operatives that have sterling reputations in Georgia that, quote-unquote, either this is over or that Loeffler and Perdue are significantly behind and that would be now three points plus. | ||
It would take some historic game day turnout. | ||
To turn that around, given how Stacey Abrams has gamed the system like she did on the 3rd, she's gamed it again and nobody stood up to her. | ||
For the life of me, I can't understand why anybody's fought that, or why Republicans haven't gone in and at least tried to get some mail-in ballot or absentee ballot chase operation going on on their own. | ||
That said, the President's going down there for a rally on Monday, and Warnock, this guy just keeps getting... Why is he going for a rally when they haven't fully come out and committed? | ||
They have not stepped up. | ||
Is Purdue and Loeffler, if Purdue and Loeffler committed to stand with Tuberville on the sixth. That's a basic question. If they're not, I don't know why we're going... | ||
He should put the question to him on stage. | ||
I don't know why we're going... I don't know why we're going... I don't know why he's going down there. | ||
And that's also Pat DeVito. There's another poll out right before he came on that shows, I think, Purdue down by two, and I think Loffler down by three, right? | ||
Against Warnock. | ||
I forget where I read it from, but somebody sent it to me. | ||
Another poll that comes out that reinforces that. | ||
I don't know what turnout model that their campaigns are looking at to give them some level of comfort, but you're certainly not seeing it in the math, and now you've got political operatives down there that are telling the money guys that, hey, don't bank on this split government. | ||
This is why Purdue and Loeffler, for their own political survival, I don't know why Mitch McConnell is having conference calls With the conference, to say this is a hard vote, this is a tough vote, we've got to get past this, we can't do this, right? | ||
And also, obviously, is not putting the bayonet in the back to nudge Perdue and Loeffler along to embrace the President's cause for November 3rd. | ||
So let's get in John Fredericks now. | ||
He now joins us. | ||
So, John, we're talking about this situation, I want to leave the veto aside for a second, we're talking about the situation Mo Brooks today says on Fox & Friends, I got dozens of guys, and you know Mo, you've had him on the show, he can go through chapter and verse of the details, and that's why he's bought in, that's why other people, the Jim Jordans of the world, the Matt Gaetz's of the world, they've bought in, because they've done the work to look at it, and they know this about the Constitution, and they're comfortable doing that. | ||
In the Senate, It's essentially crickets. | ||
So where are Purdue, and particularly crickets with Purdue and Loeffler, where do they stand as of your reporting at 525 on Monday the 28th? | ||
five twenty five on uh... on monday the twenty eighth all hat no cattle that's where they stand They'll send tweets out, standing with Trump. | ||
They certainly hear the chants when they come on stage and get 90 seconds out of 90 minutes when they have nothing to say because they've got to hand the microphone back to the president. | ||
When his fans come out and demand, fight for Trump, fight for Trump. | ||
You've played it on your show, I don't know, a hundred times, right? | ||
Everybody's heard it. | ||
So all hat, no cattle. | ||
They're nowhere on it. | ||
All Kelly Lopper has to do is say, When I'm re-elected on January 6th, I'm going to Washington. | ||
I'm going to vote to decertify Georgia. | ||
She refuses to commit to that and gives absolutely ridiculous and silly answers like, oh, I haven't thought about that. | ||
I'm focused on January 5th. | ||
But yet she'll send a tweet out and say fight for Trump. | ||
So the actions don't, the words don't match the actions. | ||
And when I challenged establishment Republicans getting all the ad money, For why they didn't demand that Kelly Loeffler do this in order to win and motivate Trump voters, because I've been in Georgia for six and a half weeks, did 25 cities on my tour. | ||
I'm going back Wednesday to do a tour that's going to go through the 5th. | ||
Including Dalton O'Reilly. | ||
They say, well, the polling that we have shows that, eh, you know, suburban women, Gwinnett County, Cobb, they don't like Trump, they voted for Biden, and so you don't really want to get too close to him, so you've got to kind of thread the needle. | ||
I don't know how to thread the needle ever. | ||
One, it didn't do anything for Romney. | ||
These two senators are losing right now, Steve. | ||
And Jack, if you look at the early voting in Georgia, the Democrats are getting their people out like never before. | ||
They're getting them out in DeKalb, they're getting them out in Fulton, they're getting them out. | ||
They're getting them out. | ||
We're not. | ||
So in order for us to win, we have to have even bigger than November 3rd. | ||
They have to have a massive game day turnout. | ||
If there's bad weather, If there's bad weather, Chuck Schumer's majority leader. | ||
That's what they're banking on. | ||
John, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to hold you just for a second. | ||
We've got a couple more questions to ask you. | ||
John Fergs, live from Georgia. | ||
We'll go to Arizona right after the break. | ||
Back with Pasovic Maxey-Bannon in the War Room. | ||
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I'm going to ask him to say something. | ||
I'm going to ask him to say something. | ||
So that is Georgians. | ||
Those are all from Georgia rallies. | ||
And let me be blunt. | ||
Senator Perdue and Senator Loeffler, yes, we want you to win more than anything. | ||
We really do. | ||
That's why we keep offering this advice. | ||
That is not a chant. | ||
That is not a cheer, that is a heckle. | ||
That's the equivalent of a boo, okay? | ||
You're getting booed by the Trump base, because they're telling you, fight for Trump. | ||
This is even, the pollsters are coming back, their consultants and pollsters are coming back and saying, well you know, we talked to the women, and Fredericks, listen up here, they're talking to women and the suburban moms in Gwinnett County, and they want divided government. | ||
Note to self, to pollsters. | ||
It ain't a divided government because Donald J. Trump's going to be president of these United States on the victory one of the third. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
It's the wrong mindset. | ||
Okay? | ||
And the Trump base can understand that, particularly the third that are low propensity voters. | ||
That you're going to have to get, because I'll tell you what, You may not like Stacey Abrams, you may not like her politics, you may not like the way she rolls, but she knows how to get at low propensity voters, and then some, okay? | ||
Some that don't even exist! | ||
This whole illegal voting thing, this whole illegitimate voting, the whole chain of title, everything we can't find, she and Perkins Coy are the masterminds of. | ||
They may have thought of the concept, she's the one that negotiated the consent, and she's executed! | ||
Okay? | ||
She's executed, so you may not like her, but I gotta tell you, if you're ever watching our YouTube show, all the other stuff on YouTube, she's up there. | ||
That's very expensive advertising, and she's everywhere. | ||
I mean, you cannot start a YouTube video, I don't care if it's Charlie Brown Christmas, that does not open up with her asking for money for this race in Georgia. | ||
So, before I go back to Fredericks, why do you think they're so hesitant to do what obviously needs to be done? | ||
You know, it's really telling that they must be getting some kind of advice that's at mixed messaging, right? | ||
So you hear them going up with the president. | ||
They can hear the people chanting, fight for the president, fight for Trump. | ||
And I like these guys. | ||
Actually, I personally, I like Senator Lafleur. | ||
I think she's done a good job. | ||
She's actually come out of it a little more vocal after she took it a little bit from the media. | ||
But then suddenly it's like, when we need you to step up and fight on serious issues, Where are you? | ||
She does the rally the other day with Ivanka. | ||
Ivanka gives a power speech. | ||
I mean, she's up there as a power player. | ||
Her Vance team's got the thing, looks like 10,000 people there. | ||
And Loeffler follows, and what is the deplorable? | ||
They immediately break into the heckle. | ||
Excuse me, the chant, fight for Trump. | ||
And they're trying to send a signal, hey, we want to back you, but you've got to fight for Trump. | ||
And also what's being reported by Bloomberg today, which I find kind of shocking, you had Senator Perdue down on Christmas Day at Mar-a-Lago with the President, along with Lindsey Graham, apparently lobbying him to get him to sign this COVID relief bill. | ||
And then the two of them came up with this idea of rescission. | ||
This is being reported in Bloomberg, also in The Hill today. | ||
So you have to wonder, he can go on Christmas Day and ask the president a favor on his behalf because he's worried about his re-election, but where is he to fight for the president? | ||
Can we go to Fredericks? Pull that article from Bloomberg. | ||
I want a quote from it. Okay, Fredericks. | ||
So what's going to happen here? | ||
What's going to happen with this? | ||
Any special session on the horizon? | ||
Is there going to be any predicates set for the 6th of January down in Georgia, which still is the beating heart of this entire fiasco? | ||
There's another Senate hearing by the Gang of Four, the subcommittee on Wednesday. | ||
That'll be in Atlanta where they're going to try to really put forth the new evidence they have from these machines. | ||
Garland Favarino is going to be their star witness there. | ||
They're going to try to dump the data on people and again demand a special session. | ||
But they have to get the votes. | ||
They don't have the Speaker. | ||
They don't have the Lieutenant Governor. | ||
They don't have the Governor. | ||
Another lie! | ||
See, two things are happening. | ||
Jeff Duncan, Cosmo Man, the Lieutenant Governor, is now lying to people, saying that, well, the Governor can't call a special session by law. | ||
He needs three-fifths. | ||
That's a complete and utter lie. | ||
Secondly, I guess they just think we're stupid. | ||
That's the only explanation, Steve and Jack, that I can have for this. | ||
They just think the deplorables are stupid. | ||
I mean, to come out with this asinine impoundment act, this rescission of redlining, what anybody with half a brain knows that Richard Nixon did that in 1974 for optics only, it has no teeth, and all Congress has to say is, no, after 45 days. | ||
One word, no, done. | ||
That's all they have to do. | ||
And to come out as if this is some way in order to placate the deplorables, they have to come out with a video. | ||
He went to Mar-a-Lago, Purdue. | ||
They don't understand the movement. | ||
They have no idea who the Trump voters are. | ||
They're afraid of them, and they're trying to thread the needle. | ||
And so they think, give away money, sign swappy bills, go back on your video, go back on your word. | ||
And somehow I'm going to get some soccer mom in Cobb County that was going to vote for Warnock or Ossoff is not going to vote for me because I went to Mar-a-Lago and I got you $600. | ||
Is the hearing on Wednesday about any of the matching signatures or is it about the Ware County Dominion systems? | ||
What's the center of gravity of the hearing going to be? | ||
I've got Senator Beach on my show tomorrow. | ||
Hashtag Beach Balls. | ||
He's the one that drove it. | ||
We're going to get a full reporting from him. | ||
But what I heard today is data, data, data. | ||
They want a data dump. | ||
They obviously read the report from Peter Navarro, which by the way is going to go down in the annals of history. | ||
Steve Bannon as a classic summary of how this election was stolen. | ||
And I applaud Dr. Navarro for doing that. | ||
Even if it doesn't work, you need it in the annals of history. | ||
And so they're going to be dumping that. | ||
They want data. | ||
They want data. | ||
But the problem is, fake news media is not going to be there. | ||
Certainly the Georgia Star news will be there. | ||
I'll be there. | ||
Other than that, tough to get the word out. | ||
But they're trying their best. | ||
They're demanding. | ||
They're demanding a special session. | ||
They're hoping that after they dump this data on Wednesday, that they can go back to the petition, get 50% plus one, and one of the things they want me to do is release the names of the Senators and House members that will not vote for it. | ||
Typically we don't dox people, and typically we don't do that, but it's under consideration. | ||
That's not doxing people, that's just full information. | ||
I think we absolutely have to do that. | ||
By the way, this is not for history. | ||
Because this is a wound that's not going to heal. | ||
You know, Jonathan Swan's reporting on Axios, that Biden's on a little island. | ||
He's on a little island because almost half the American people, with all the suppression of information, believe he's illegitimate and illegal. | ||
This is why he's giving his talks at 345 in the afternoon. | ||
That's what he's doing, he's hiding from the American people. | ||
He can't do prime time. | ||
Nobody show up. | ||
This is why they're going to have the limited... This is why they're going to... With vaccines and everything flying around, this is on the 20th of January. | ||
They're going to have some limited attendance at the inauguration. | ||
Because the gorilla is a guy with 84 million people. | ||
He should have a bigger crowd than Obama. | ||
That's not going to happen on his best day. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
They're trying to hide this. | ||
This is why you've got to press this thing on Wednesday. | ||
I would love to have it tomorrow. | ||
But more data, more research, more analytics. | ||
And Peter Navarro is actually working on a Part 2 of the Immaculate Deception. | ||
He's going to be on the show at 10 o'clock tomorrow. | ||
He's going to preview Part 2. | ||
And Part 1 of the Immaculate Deception has already made a big change. | ||
Fredericks, we'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Fantastic job. | ||
Keep hammering down in Georgia. | ||
Every second counts. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
I want to go now live to Arizona and to Mark Fincham. | ||
Fincham's the delegate from southern Arizona, from Oro Valley, the Valley of Gold, I think it's called, down there in Tucson, that drove the initial hearing that Rudy came out there. | ||
Give us an update. | ||
There's all kinds of stuff coming out over the weekend. | ||
I want to know, where do you stand, number one, with With the Board of Supervisors, Maricopa County, 4-1 Republican, that are fighting off this subpoena to get to the machines and to get to an audit. | ||
Where do we stand with that, Mark Fincham? | ||
This thing's got hair all over it, man. | ||
So, you've got a Board of Supervisors who said, oh, we want to cooperate, we want transparency, we want to protect the evidence so that the legislature can have a good look at what there is to see. | ||
After they say we're going to cooperate with you, they turn around and say, no, we're going to fight the subpoena with all the power we have. | ||
Now, keep in mind, they're a political subdivision, which means they're a functionary of the state. | ||
So now they're challenging us. | ||
They were successful in having a order of dismissal without prejudice. | ||
So the judge said, if you were to refile under certain conditions, basically leaving breadcrumbs for the Senate, We'll take it back under consideration. | ||
So it's my understanding, I just got a text from the Senate Judiciary Chairman. | ||
He's working on it. | ||
It's not been filed yet, but we expect to see it filed today. | ||
That means that it could be assigned as early as tomorrow. | ||
They're not going to be able to play the game of a show cause hearing because they already tried that tactic. | ||
It's been dismissed essentially and now we're going to We should be going directly to oral arguments. | ||
At the same time, the people of Maricopa County are engaged in a full-on uprising Wednesday at the Capitol. | ||
They are calling for every Republican in Maricopa County to come down and sign a total recall effort. | ||
I mean, you're talking about four, count them, four Republicans, supposed Republicans, who claim that they are supporting transparency, who claim that they are servants of the people. | ||
Right. | ||
Prove it. | ||
You've got about 48 hours to abide by the subpoenas, get off the dime, and allow for us to begin scanning the images and taking a look at them, and to begin doing a forensic audit on the machinery. | ||
Now, this notion that they're making the claim, well, the ballot images are not a public record. | ||
Really? | ||
If that's the case, why are you required to keep them for 22 months after an election? | ||
What kind of idiots do you think we are? | ||
So if they think this is going to go away, they are sadly mistaken, my friend. | ||
These people are on a mission now, and they are so angry that this is now catching fire across the entire state. | ||
God bless him. | ||
If we can be of any assistance in that, we would love to. | ||
We'll try to get him on the show tomorrow. | ||
One other question. | ||
I'm hearing from Arizona, my sources in Arizona, who have had it. | ||
They're talking about, if there's not a special session called by Ducey, who thinks he's going to be a senator in 2022, and thinks one day he's going to be competitive with the President of the United States, they're talking about bringing articles of impeachment if he doesn't step up and do the right thing here. | ||
What are you hearing, Delegate Fincham? | ||
Well, so it's here we have representatives and we have senators and I'm just a lowly representative. | ||
Back East, they do the delegate thing. | ||
So not that it matters to me a whole lot, but I just want to be correct in that. | ||
So my email and phone system is blowing up every single day that my assistant is available. | ||
And the comments are 100% stay the course, except for the one Democrat lady that calls me every single day and says, when are you going to accept that Donald Trump lost? | ||
She's now actually gotten very... Here's a response when hell freezes over. | ||
Look, we're taking a short break. | ||
Fincham, hang on here. | ||
Representative Fincham, hang on here. | ||
Now they've got the right nomenclature. | ||
Hang on from southern Arizona, Oro Valley. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Pasobic, Maxi, they've got some insights here when we get back. | ||
And of course, Mark Fincham from Arizona. | ||
The fight's on. | ||
Anybody that's depressed, get up, throw the blankie off, throw the pacifier away, have a double espresso, and let's get focused. | ||
We'll be back in a second. | ||
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Okay, I just want to make sure I got this right. | ||
Bloomberg's reporting, is it Jennifer Jacobs? | ||
They're reporting that it was Lindsey Graham playing golf, and I know that Perdue was down there later playing golf separately, but met with the President. | ||
They were the guys that put up, talked the President into vetoing this because he used the rescission. | ||
I just want to make sure Bloomberg's aware of that. | ||
Yes, and apparently Perdue also lobbied Ivanka as well through a phone call. | ||
Now, of course, these are anonymous sources. | ||
A lot of sources. | ||
But find out that Jennifer Jacobs, she's usually pretty good. | ||
Jack Pasovic, you're so proud to be from Pennsylvania. | ||
What is the President of the United States, he's tweeting out that you're 205,000 votes difference. | ||
What is he talking about? | ||
I believe we found it, and hat tip to Maxie for pulling this up, that State Rep. | ||
Russ Diamond, who is a member of the Election Advisory Board, appointed by the Speaker of Pennsylvania, went through the county data and then matched that up to the statewide sure data, and he has found a 200,000 vote discrepancy, specifically 202.3. | ||
Okay, dude. | ||
Listen, you certified the vote. | ||
You've had the House and Senate run, go home. | ||
You got the House guys are ducking for cover, starting with Cutler. | ||
The Senate guys are ducking for cover. | ||
They took off. | ||
How could you possibly be? | ||
No offense. | ||
This is not even mathematics, it's just arithmetic, right? | ||
How could you go through county by county? | ||
And then we had Pre-8's sister saying, hey, the state won't give you my county data. | ||
She's the county chairman of Montgomery County. | ||
How can we be in a situation on the 28th of December where they're adding up the counties and you have a 205,000 vote differential of just what even the vote count is? | ||
Well, you've got a system here that's completely set up, backed by the Democrats, Josh Shapiro, Governor Tom Wolf, and it's backstopped by the Democrat supermajority at the PA Senate that rubber stamps every single thing they do. | ||
Okay, we're going to get on this. | ||
We'll do more reporting tomorrow. | ||
Well, but this is also super duper positive, because remember the spying we put into Allman last week, and he said, in his own words, he said that we should not have certified the election. | ||
And here we have, drip, drip, drip, more proof. | ||
Audience, you're the ones doing it. | ||
We're just up here getting information to you. | ||
I just want to make sure that the audience can weaponize this, right? | ||
That it's not just some ephemeral piece of information that somehow the President heard about and tweeted, that this is actually the receipts. | ||
And it sounds like it's good, we're going to get more details about it. | ||
I don't have an Instagram, but I do have a Twitter. | ||
It's JackMaxxie1, and you'll find the document right there. | ||
Sorry, Boris. | ||
The end days are here when JackMaxxie goes on the gram. | ||
I want to go back to southern Arizona and Mark Fincham, the historic Representative from Southern Arizona. | ||
Kelly Ward, there was something, Mark, I don't know if you're that familiar with, but we want to make sure that everything's out there right now, even stuff that we can't 1000% verify, if it's going to go into a court document. | ||
Kelly Ward's talking about there's some flights going around. | ||
Is she actually putting that in her lawsuit? | ||
Or is this just chasing rabbits? | ||
Is this real, whatever they're reporting out there in Arizona, Kelly Ward, that she's going to add to her lawsuit? | ||
I have no idea what Kelly Ward's going to do. | ||
So I got to be truthful about that. | ||
Now, as far as flights, air cans with ballots, trying to match up pieces of evidence. | ||
Imagine this is that thousand piece puzzle that was on your table, maybe for Christmas. | ||
And I would say that we maybe got a third of the picture put together. | ||
But we have affiance that are coming forward. | ||
I mean, Project Veritas and some of the people that make contributions there. | ||
That's huge. | ||
I mean, there are some of the best investigators out there. | ||
Major media could probably take a lesson from them on how to do a story. | ||
My point here is, and I want to go back, you asked about impeachment. | ||
So we are now getting demands and the calls that are coming in are ramping up. | ||
I don't know where it's all coming from, but we are getting calls for a recall of the governor, recall of the Secretary of State, recall of the AG. | ||
That was one that came up today. | ||
Also impeachment of the Secretary of State, impeachment of the governor. | ||
This is all coming from the grassroots. | ||
So Newsflash folks, if you think this is going away, you got another thing coming. | ||
So you asked about what could you do to help us on Wednesday at the Capitol. | ||
There's supposed to be, and I don't have all the details on it yet. | ||
I'm guessing around noon, that's usually when people do these kinds of things. | ||
They are having an organizational rally for total recall of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, all four Republicans at the same time. | ||
And from what I'm seeing, both in the media and in phone calls and emails and protests at the Capitol, these folks are serious. | ||
Serious as a heart attack. | ||
So I want everybody, we'll get more details tonight, we'll put them into the system here. | ||
We want everybody, we'll get all the details about how to do it, but this is, hey listen, recall, impeachment, if they're not going to step up and follow the Constitution, if they're not going to back people that are trying to defend the Republic, people like Mo Brooks, people like Mark Fincham, people like Kelly Ward, people that are trying to work in 24-7. | ||
Fincham, anything else about Arizona that we should know on the evening show before we punch out and tee up So, tomorrow morning, I'll be checking the Maricopa County Clerk of the Court log to see if the case has been filed. | ||
Watch that closely. | ||
If the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors finally say, okay, uncle, we're going to do this, then we've got movement. | ||
Now, there are some folks that are saying, well, you're going to have to be called in for a special session, yada, yada, yada. | ||
I disagree with them. | ||
All they need to have at this point, if we can't get that from our governor, just filing a notice with the Vice President that we have found sufficient fraud, and that ends up being a resolution to reclaim, that gives Vice President Pence defensible space to say, I'm not accepting this slate of electors, I'm going to accept this slate of electors. | ||
Okay? | ||
So it's a way for us to work around each state. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mark Fincham, what's your, real quickly, what's your Twitter handle? | ||
Mark Fincham, that's A, the at symbol obviously, M-A-R-K-F-I-N-C-H-E-M. | ||
And I'll post something out, got the details for the protest at the Capitol on Wednesday, I'll post the details out there. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Soon as we get them, I want to push them out. | ||
I want to make sure that the New York Times editors, the News Desk, and Maggie Haberman in particular understand you're incorrect. | ||
The Vice President just does not have a ministerial position on the 6th, okay? | ||
And what Mark Fincham is talking about is the good. | ||
So there's a lot happening. | ||
There's a lot happening this week. | ||
People are getting revved up. | ||
People are getting fired up. | ||
People are getting madder, as they should. | ||
Okay, we're going to be back at 10 o'clock tomorrow with more breaking news. | ||
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Hope everybody shook off The three or four days people took off the holidays. | |
They didn't take their days here. | ||
Okay, we're going to be back at 10 a.m. | ||
tomorrow. | ||
Tons of breaking news overnight. | ||
We'll give it to you hot and fresh tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. | ||
Jack Pasovic, thank you very much. | ||
And thank you very much for giving us all the brilliant announces about Pennsylvania. | ||
Very hot, very fresh. | ||
One American news. | ||
Quickly, in three seconds, what's your Twitter handle? | ||
Jack Pasovic, P-O-S-O-V-I-C. |