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Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
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The amount of fraud you should tolerate in an American election is zero. | ||
My name is Mattis Gothorn. | ||
My first act as a member of Congress will be to object to the Electoral College certification of the 2020 election. | ||
I want to explain to you why I'm objecting. | ||
Because the future of our very nation depends on it. | ||
Let's establish two irrefutable facts. | ||
First, your vote is sacred in America. | ||
A free, fair, and legal election is our birthright as Americans. | ||
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You are a media honey badger. | ||
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Thank you for being a warrior. | ||
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Thank you for being a warrior. | |
We appreciate you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're in the fight with you. | ||
And we win. | ||
To the end. | ||
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Hi Steve. | ||
Love your show. | ||
Hi Steve. | ||
Wish you were here. | ||
We love you. | ||
And let's stop the steal. | ||
Hi Steve. | ||
Love your show. | ||
Watch it all the time. | ||
I see. | ||
We love you. | ||
Stop the steal. | ||
Take a Mac and Grapes. | ||
the madison caulfield says the new uh... young gentleman coming up to be a take | ||
mark meadows a spot in congress says the uh... evidence is irrefutable Welcome to the War Room. | ||
We're live from our nation's capital. | ||
It's 2 January, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
I want to thank the guys in Denver, Real America's Voice, for really going over time to put this on. | ||
Couldn't have a show yesterday because of difficulties in Denver, but we're here grinding it every day. | ||
One of the most important weeks, historic weeks, in the nation's history. | ||
Going to culminate, at least the first stage of it, with an explosive 12-hour or more session in Congress on Wednesday. | ||
Looks like a massive rally happening. | ||
Donald J. Trump is going to actually speak to the people. | ||
I think he's saying it's going to be 11 o'clock on Wednesday. | ||
We're going to be covering all of that. | ||
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We are on the streaming service. | ||
You can get us everywhere, and we're the number one, I think, conservative podcast in the nation. | ||
I believe, as of last night, we're behind Pied Slave America, but remember, that's all they do is podcasts. | ||
We're ubiquitous. | ||
We're everywhere, okay? | ||
We've got the 2020 War Room Man of the Year, Rudy Giuliani. | ||
We've got John Eastman, the Constitutional Lawyer for the President of the United States. | ||
We've got Mark Serrano, who's leading the effort over there at the Thomas More Society with Phil Kline to talk about what's going to happen. | ||
Liz Yore. | ||
We've got a massive, exclusive interview. | ||
with Archbishop Viganò. | ||
It's going to come out on Monday. | ||
It's explosive. | ||
It's a throwdown, a war cry against the globalist elite in the party of Davos. | ||
Les Jours is going to give us a preview. | ||
We've got Ian Smith. | ||
The show is packed. | ||
In the fight. | ||
I want to thank those folks. | ||
People that we couldn't get to it last week. | ||
We apologize. | ||
The folks that came out in Maricopa County. | ||
Absolutely unbelievable. | ||
I think you had the county comptroller resigned. | ||
Didn't want to get involved in this fiasco in Maricopa County. | ||
They walked away from it. | ||
The Attorney General then threw in and gave an amicus brief. | ||
So things are shifting today. | ||
It's going to be a all-hands meeting with the state legislators that the Trump campaign and also others are putting on to explain this massive evidence of steal. | ||
You see Josh Hawley coming together. | ||
By the way, Mitch McConnell, not Steve Bannett, not Jack Maxey, my wingman here in the War Room this morning, Mitch McConnell told the Senators last week on a conference call This is the most important vote you will have in your career. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
This is a group of senators that voted on only the third time, Jack, in a trial of a sitting president for impeachment! | ||
They had an impeachment vote earlier in the year and he's telling them, hey, what Hawley's trying to do is force, and they don't want to have it, he's trying to force what he said is the most important vote you will have ever. | ||
That is about these electors, about the Biden slate versus the Trump slate in these six states. | ||
It's a jam-packed weekend. | ||
This is one of the most historic weeks in American political history and American history overall. | ||
We're going to start with Boris Epstein from the campaign. | ||
So Boris, lay out where we are, how we're going to get there. | ||
Are they going to be decertifying slates? | ||
Where does this fight go? | ||
Mike Pence kind of spit the bit. | ||
As we say. | ||
Louie Gohmert, we had him on the show the other day. | ||
I think it's a terrific lawsuit to say, hey, set aside the Elector Count Act of 1877 and let's go right back to the Constitution. | ||
The V.P.' 's hardwired into the Constitution. | ||
And somehow the Vice President of the United States and President Trump's Department of Justice argued against that. | ||
So walk us through where we stand. | ||
Steve, great morning to be with you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thanks to your listeners. | ||
Love those messages from the people in Arizona to you. | ||
And I'm getting them all the time on all social media, Instagram, Twitter. | ||
A ton of feedback, all positive, about being on your show in the War Room, being the brain trust of Make America Great Again, brain trust of the MAGA movement. | ||
So here's where we stand. | ||
Last night, an interesting decision, a federal district court did rule against the Louie Gohmert lawsuit, but only on standing. | ||
Only on standing, not on the merits. | ||
Again, using that standing doctrine. | ||
The same that the Supreme Court used against the Texas lawsuit to punt on the issue. | ||
This time on the issue, which is actually pretty clear, the wide, expansive, large amount of power that the Vice President has in terms of counting the votes under the 12th Amendment of the Constitution, irrespective of what the Electoral Count Act says. | ||
So, here's where we stand. | ||
In Georgia, a filing has been made in district court because the Georgia courts have refused to give President Trump and his campaign the due process, which is allotted under Georgia law, for an election contest. | ||
An election contest was filed over three weeks ago, and the Georgia court system has refused to even assign a judge to it, so now we're taking that to the district court. | ||
The Pennsylvania case is in front of the Supreme Court, and now there are two Wisconsin But hang on, slow down for a second. | ||
When you say in front of it, when you say in front of it, having the courts basically come back and say, hey, we see all these things, but either no standing or lotches, or we just don't want to deal with it. | ||
And the Supreme Court's a perfect example. | ||
You had a great lawsuit. | ||
I think the most tightly argued you've had to date. | ||
John Eastman's going to be on next. | ||
And essentially it's crickets, right? | ||
Because they're basically telling you, we don't want to deal with it. | ||
Is that what the audience should take away from this? | ||
All the evidence, all the constitutional issues, everything, they're saying, no mas. | ||
We just don't want to get involved in this. | ||
What the Supreme Court is saying is that right now, you're right, they don't want to get involved. | ||
But what our perspective is, and what the fact is, that there are 46 electoral votes, and then you include Arizona with their 11, then you go to 57. | ||
57 electoral votes, which are in contest right now in front of the United States Supreme Court, meaning petitions for certiorari, petitions for the court to take it up, are pending. | ||
So there's no way to say that the election contests are over, election contests are not continuing, everything is decided. | ||
If you count the federal courts as being under the purview of the Supreme Court, which obviously they are. | ||
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Fifty-seven electoral votes in the contest, which is the reason for... Let me finish real quick. | |
Which is the reason... You know, Rudy, by the way, we got Eastman, the constitutional lawyer for the president next. | ||
We got Rudy, the head lawyer. | ||
You're the deputy over there. | ||
I just gotta ask this. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, and I'm not a lawyer and I don't pretend to be one, right? | ||
I turn that over to you. | ||
You know, I hire lawyers, right? | ||
It isn't, and this is what the Pence suit is about, just to kind of boil it down to the essence of the thing itself. | ||
The courts, the Supreme Court, Mike Pence, Pelosi and McConnell, Everybody is just, I think, sitting there and they're turning and they're saying, hey, we read the Constitution, it says state legislatures. | ||
It's their problem. | ||
And that's where the certification is. | ||
I think it's one of the reasons you're going to have this briefing today in the state legislature. | ||
Pennsylvania comes back Monday. | ||
There's a firestorm out in Arizona. | ||
When you boil it down, doesn't this get back to the state legislatures? | ||
They either certify the Biden slates or they don't. | ||
And if they don't, you have a contingent election, right? | ||
So isn't that the essence of it and the courts are just going to take a Pasadena on this thing? | ||
It's the legislatures in the states, no doubt about it. | ||
It's incumbent upon them in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin, in Michigan, in Arizona, and I'll call out the ones which are Democrat-controlled in Nevada, in New Mexico, to do the right thing, to do the right thing by the American people and have special sessions, continue investigating. | ||
The amount of fraud is absolutely staggering. | ||
We're talking about over 400,000 Fraudulent ballots alleged in Georgia. | ||
We know for a fact from the recount in Wisconsin that just in Milwaukee, Dane County, I talk about this a lot, over 220,000 fraudulent ballots. | ||
We know the 700,000 ballots in Pennsylvania which were mail-in absentee, which were not observed when they were being counted. | ||
We know that the number of around 200,000 more votes than voters than more votes cast than people who signed in to vote in Pennsylvania is real. All this information is out there. All this information is being presented. And these state legislators cannot stick their head in the sand and say this has nothing to do with us. You're right. | ||
The courts are saying it is incumbent upon them to act. And it is very clearly in the Article Two of our Constitution spelled out that it is the duty and the job of the state legislatures to determine how elections are held. And it is their duty then to determine who the correct electors are. So... | ||
What should our audience look for? | ||
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What should our audience look for? | |
Repeat that to the audience. | ||
I want to make sure everybody understands this. | ||
You've got the buried lead right there. | ||
Walk us through it again. | ||
from both the Biden side and the Trump side that have been sent to Congress. | ||
That was done on December 14th. | ||
The vice president's got a lot of power and that's very important to recognize. | ||
In this case for Lowie Gohmert, dismissed only on standing, on procedure, not on the merits. | ||
That's a huge deal. | ||
Repeat that to the audience. | ||
I'll make sure everybody understands this. | ||
You got the buried lead right there. | ||
Walk us through it again. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
The vice president has a ton of power in terms of opening and counting the electoral college votes at the joint session on the sixth. | ||
That power is enumerated in the 12th Amendment of the Constitution. | ||
The Louie Gohmert lawsuit, which wanted to have effectively declarative judgment Highlighting that power was dismissed yesterday in a lower federal court, but only on standing, only on procedure, not on the merits. | ||
The merits have not been adjudicated, which means the power stands. | ||
Boris, give us your social media so that people can follow you during the day, and they've got to follow you this week. | ||
You can dump Boris after Wednesday, but between now and Wednesday, you've got to be on the gram with Boris. | ||
Well, it'd be nice if you kept me around. | ||
On the gram, Boris, underscore Epstein, Boris, underscore EPSH, T-E-Y-N, putting out a ton of content in terms of what's happening, lawsuits, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
Twitter, at BorisEP, parlor, at Boris. | ||
Instagram, Boris, underscore Epstein, Twitter, at BorisEP, parlor, at Boris. | ||
God bless. | ||
Rock and roll. | ||
We're going to have a huge, historic week for America. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
A guy grinded 21st. | ||
I remember Madison Caulfield started this by saying he's in. | ||
On Monday, ladies and gentlemen, there was one. | ||
There was Mo Brooks, one man alone. | ||
CNN's in Meltdown yesterday. | ||
There's 160 congressmen right now, and guess what? | ||
They're going to cross the 200 congressmen, I think, by Sunday. | ||
It's time for Minority Leader McCarthy to step up and say, I am Spartacus, okay? | ||
Short break. | ||
We'll be back in a second. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K Bannon. | ||
Welcome back to War Room Pandemic. | ||
We're live from the nation's capitol. | ||
It's 2 January, the year of our Lord. | ||
2021 just finished a historic year in 2020. | ||
Trust me, this is going to be big. | ||
We're going to have John Eastman, a little technical problem, getting John Eastman on the constitutional lawyer for the president. | ||
Massive constitutional fights going on behind the scenes. | ||
People ought to understand, President Trump did not return dramatically to the nation's capitol in the White House with Melania and basically shine on his New Year's Eve party. | ||
Which is kind of one of his pride and joys to come back here and actually left early come back in the morning to go through and this is a fight. | ||
Okay, this is a fight. | ||
He was there to and look at the hundred names. | ||
We got to get those back up there in the house that helped override the President Trump's veto in the NDAA was unacceptable. | ||
The 20 congressmen from yesterday or senators from from yesterday Republicans that joined in to override President Trump's veto the NDAA and Marco Rubio top of the list. | ||
You know, little Marco. | ||
Marco Rubio's done a good job on China. | ||
He's been there. | ||
He's trying to get a little more populous. | ||
But now it's time to stand and deliver. | ||
This is a defining moment. | ||
This is what happens in fourth turnings. | ||
This is a defining moment. | ||
People will remember this one forever. | ||
It's where you were in this fight. | ||
Because here's what folks have to understand. | ||
We are inundated, 24-7, with information and leads and new things, and one of the things we do, and this is from Breitbart, you gotta separate the wheat from the chaff, and particularly in this, ladies and gentlemen, you have to avoid the fantasist. | ||
There's all types of people that want to get involved, and they want to be James Bond, and they want to be fantasists. | ||
You must separate out and focus on what is real, and particularly what you can make actionable. | ||
Okay, I'll get into more of that later, but one of the things about the signal versus the noise we have to get into. | ||
This deal that got forced through between the Chinese Communist Party and Germany. | ||
Germany led when their EU, the Merkel-selected president of the European Union, the Party of Davos, they jammed this thing through at the last second. | ||
A really an alliance between the EU and the CCP. | ||
And trust me, if we don't secure the victory of President Trump, this is the whole thing with the Paris climate change. | ||
It's all going to be pivoted off of the party of Davos, which Biden is the representative of. | ||
This is one of the things they had to jam in there. | ||
This is Signal Not Noise. | ||
We're going to spend a lot more time on that. | ||
I've got analysts working on it, people in geopolitics, people in finance. | ||
This is going to change your life. | ||
Archbishop Vigano, one of the great thinkers in the world, is going to come out. | ||
We have a massive exclusive interview which sets the framework for this great conflict Between the nationalist populace throughout the world and the Party of Davos. | ||
Remember, it was four years ago in 2017. | ||
She gave the speech in Davos on Wednesday and Donald Trump gave his first inaugural address a couple days later that laid out the difference between the Westphalian system, the system of independent nation states that work in alliances, versus this global network that is the Party of Davos. | ||
Remember, There are no conspiracies, but there are also no coincidences. | ||
This happening is going to have a major impact in your life, your children's life, your financial life, and we're going to have somebody from the New Federal State of China on the second hour with Liz Zero. | ||
Okay, turn now to one of the great thinkers about the Constitution and also a man of action. | ||
He's the president, Rudy Giuliani runs the overall, he's the president's lawyer, runs the overall operation over there, but John Eastman, is the constitutional lawyer that's been putting up these lawsuits. | ||
John, first off, this argument of what's actually happening at the state basis and what happened in the Constitution, that you and I happened to be on a call last night and you were walking people through, it was so brilliant. | ||
Could you just walk people through what the framework is for this week and why you think, and you've been arguing in court and putting these briefings and these suits out there, that this is just outrageous that we're going down this path? | ||
Sure. | ||
I mean, the U.S. | ||
Constitution very clearly assigns the power of selecting the manner for choosing electors to the legislatures of the state. | ||
For many years in our nation's history, the legislatures just picked the presidential electors themselves. | ||
But modernly, and for about the last century or century and a half in some cases, the legislatures have said, we're going to do this by popular vote, but we're going to do it in accord with election laws that we pass. | ||
Election laws requiring signature verification on absentee ballots. | ||
Election laws require you to prove voter ID. | ||
All of those things designed to minimize the risk of fraud in how we conduct the election. | ||
And in a number of states, and most egregiously in Georgia and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, partisan elected officials, and in some cases, partisan judicial officials, ignored or altered those legislative commands and conducted the election in violation of the manner that the legislature had set out. | ||
That means the election was illegally conducted. | ||
And you don't even have to get into the number of ballots affected. | ||
It was illegally conducted. | ||
And I'll give you, I think, the most egregious example. | ||
In Georgia, They have a provision that if you have evidence of fraud or irregularities or evidence that a sufficient number of illegal ballots have been cast or legal ballots not properly counted, you can bring an election contest within five days after the conclusion of the recount. | ||
They did that on December 4th in Georgia. | ||
And here we are a month later and we still don't even have a judge assigned to hear that case. | ||
And yet the governor went ahead three days after that challenge was brought. | ||
certified the electors, completely ignoring the statutory mechanism set out for resolving election disputes. And that means we have a failed election and there's another provision in federal law, 3 United States Code section 2, that says when the state has failed to choose electors on the date assigned by Congress, the power to choose the electors devolves back to the legislature because they have the ultimate constitutional authority here. | ||
And we've got a lot of legislatures that are afraid to exercise that constitutional power because they think they have to get permission from the governor to have their session or they got to get permission from the courts. | ||
Uh, to do anything. | ||
No, this is a power that Constitution assigns exclusively to those state legislatures and they need to act because what we have here is massive evidence that this election was at least conducted illegally, uh, uh, you know, in violation of the state statutes, but lots of evidence as well, that as a result of that illegal conduct, removing checks against fraud in the absentee ballot process, that we have absentee fraud, uh, more than enough to have affected the outcome of the election. | ||
And I think it's the duty of these legislatures to fix this egregious conduct and make sure that we're not putting in the White House some guy that didn't get elected. | ||
This is what the constitutional crisis is. | ||
I want to be very specific and drill down on this because this is going to be historic. | ||
We are entering into one of the most important constitutional crisis the country's ever had. | ||
Your theory of the case, essentially if you got, if you did, if they did give you an expedited hearing, if you went through all this process and you're filing other suits that are just as powerful, at the end of the day, isn't what the Supreme Court's going to say, and look, I'm not a constitutional guy, but aren't they going to say, hey John, great argument, we're not going to overturn the Biden electors, we're going to flip this whole thing back to the state legislatures, and they've got to either reaffirm, they've got to stand up, isn't this all get back? | ||
To the state legislatures and particularly in these five states? | ||
There are two places where it gets back to. | ||
It gets back to the state legislatures because their process was not followed. | ||
And it was deliberately not followed. | ||
This was a concerted effort to thwart the checks, the anti-fraud provisions they had put into place. | ||
So it devolved back to the state legislature. | ||
And the only other place where it devolves back to is the Congress and particularly the vice president who will Sit in presiding over a joint session of Congress beginning January 6th to count the ballots. | ||
And they've got multiple slates of ballots from seven states. | ||
And they've got to decide which is the valid slate to count. | ||
I think they have that authority to make that determination on their own, but it would certainly be helped immensely if the legislatures in the states looked at what happened in their own states and weigh in exercising their power under the U.S. | ||
Constitution. | ||
Here's the biggest problem. | ||
We haven't had this happen. | ||
You know, there was one one minor event in 1960 out of Hawaii, but we haven't had it happen on the scale that we have now with multiple slates from multiple states since 1876. | ||
They don't understand that the power they have to exercise here is not derived from their state constitution. | ||
It's derived from the federal constitution. | ||
So restrictions on that power, like we can only meet with the permission of the governor of our state. | ||
Restrictions on that power are preempted by the federal constitution. | ||
They have this power directly from the federal constitution. | ||
And it's there for a reason. | ||
Because it's much easier to corrupt a single executive official than it was to corrupt the entire legislature to have an outcome. | ||
And they wanted the branch of government closest to the people, which is the legislature, to be the one that has the ultimate say about here. | ||
And these guys need to understand their constitutional authority. | ||
And their constitutional duty to put a stop to this egregious violation of law that has occurred. | ||
The Louie Gohmert suit is essentially saying that the Electoral Count Act of 1877 is unconstitutional. | ||
We've got to go back to the Constitution. | ||
And there, the President of the Senate, the Vice President of the United States, is hardwired in. | ||
And he's actually a decision maker. | ||
This is not ministerial. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
And last night, the ruling was so important because the judge didn't want to touch the merits, right? | ||
It's once again, you've got no standing. | ||
Are we to assume that this is going to be a climactic battle that's going to take place this week about the very question of the constitutionality of the Electoral Count Act of 1877? | ||
Well, I think a lot of that depends on the courage and the spine of the individuals involved. | ||
But look, I love Representative Gohmert. | ||
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I think he's terrific. | |
Can we ask you to stay through the commercial break and bring you back? | ||
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Sure. | |
I know you're shutting your swamp, but here's the reason. | ||
When you just said the courage and the spine, we know Louie Gohmert's got all the courage. | ||
He's pure honey badger. | ||
Judge Gohmert from down Texas 1. | ||
That is guy as tough as Texas boot leather, okay? | ||
Are you talking on the other side of the football? | ||
Would you be, would you be, that would be a nice way to say a guy named Mike, Vice President Mike Pence? | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't want to put you on the spot like that, John. | ||
You're too good a man. | ||
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John Eastman, one of the most decent guys I've ever met. | |
So, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with the President's constitutional lawyer, John Eastman. | ||
Also going to bring in his personal lawyer and the guy running the entire thing, War Room's 2020 Man of the Year, Rudy Giuliani. | ||
All next. | ||
On the other side of this commercial break with Jack Maxey, Stephen K. Bannon, live from the nation's capital. | ||
We'll return in a moment. | ||
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Okay, we're going to do cold opens, but we're jammed for time. | ||
We've got John Eastman, the President's constitutional lawyer. | ||
Walk us through, Brother Eastman, what you think is, how is this going to evolve, and what should the audience, we pride ourselves on tomorrow's news today, and the signal, not the noise. | ||
There's a lot of noise out there. | ||
Guys are running around, people are not qualified, telling state legislatures what their constitutional powers are or not. | ||
You've got this climactic thing. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, and the wood chopping you hear is Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell working non-stop to be changing rules. | ||
So trust me, they don't want a big, they don't want 20, you know, they don't want 12 hours, two hours per state. | ||
On showing the receipts on Wednesday. | ||
So you've got guys working here 24-7 trying to chop block the President of the United States and particularly his defense of this Republic and the Constitution. | ||
So John Eastman, you're the lead sled dog here. | ||
What should people be looking for? | ||
Well, I think they ought to not just be looking for it, but they ought to be putting pressure on their state legislatures. | ||
So, if you're in Georgia or Pennsylvania or Wisconsin or Arizona, call your legislatures, demand that they call themselves into session, which they have the constitutional authority to do. | ||
No restriction in their constitution telling them they can't exercise this power is valid. | ||
It's preempted by the federal constitution. | ||
There's a little thing in the federal constitution called the Supremacy Clause, and it says the laws and constitution of the United States are the supreme law of the land, Nothing in the state laws or state constitutions to the contrary notwithstanding. | ||
It cannot be more clear here and pressure needs to be brought on these recalcitrant legislators to call themselves into session and to make an assessment of what happened in their state and then either decertify Uh, the existing slate of electors, if there's just too much uncertainty about the results of the election or certify the correct slate of electors. | ||
If the, if the, if the number of ballots that are shifted, if you get rid of the illegal ones are enough to affect the outcome as we believe they are, they need to do that this week before Wednesday. | ||
So pressure, pressure beginning now and, and, and, you know, rolling thunder pressure. | ||
If you find one guy saying, well, I can't do anything. | ||
The leader is, is the one blocking it, then shift the focus to the leader. | ||
The second thing that needs to happen is, look, look, I think what's going to happen or should happen in Congress is we can't count slates of electors that were illegally certified. | ||
And if they were certified after an election that violated fundamental state law, those are illegally certified. | ||
If you or I were to submit a bank mortgage application to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac that had that kind of misrepresentation on it, we would be in prison. | ||
So we need to bolster the authority of our leaders in Congress to not accept fraudulently certified slates of electors. | ||
Okay, we're going to be putting that up from Denver in a moment. | ||
Just hang on there. | ||
Okay, last question. | ||
Is the President's best path to affirm his victory on November 3rd hang on getting a contingent election here in the House of Representatives? | ||
Or is there a way? | ||
An alternative way that you see the power through this using either the Electoral Control Act or some decision that made that the Vice President of the United States grows a spine and understands his constitutional duty as you interpret it, Mr. Eastman. | ||
Yeah, so look, we've got, we've got cert petitions pending in the Supreme Court on this very question from Pennsylvania and Georgia. | ||
A new case was filed New Year's Eve in, I'm sorry, from Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and a new case was filed Christmas, New Year's Eve in Georgia, raising the same thing. | ||
The states ignored their state election law. | ||
And those slates of electors are invalid. | ||
And I think if the vice president, as presiding over the joint session, would at least agree that because those ongoing contests have not been resolved, we can't count those electors. | ||
That means that nobody has a majority of the electors. | ||
And either they delay things so those constitutional challenges are resolved. | ||
Uh, or they say, okay, well, we don't have electors from those states that nobody has a majority. | ||
This is going to the house either route, either route requires that we look at what actually happened here and get to the bottom of it. | ||
This is more, this is about more than who wins this particular race. | ||
We no longer have a self-governing republic if the elections that we participate in are meaningless because of fraud. | ||
And that's the stakes. | ||
Are we going to be a self-governing republic or are we not? | ||
Those are the stakes. | ||
And it's much bigger than whether President Biden or President Trump gets sworn into office on January 20th. | ||
This goes to the heart of whether we're a republican form of government and whether we get to control the direction of our government or not. | ||
This is why Mitch McConnell said the other day when he got on a conference, he told these guys, who had just voted nine months before, only the third time in the history of the public, at a trial to impeach a president, told them, this will be the most important vote you ever take. | ||
John Eastman, how do people get to your social media so they can follow you during the day, sir? | ||
Dr. John Eastman at Twitter and John Eastman at Parler. | ||
You're a good man, sir. | ||
Thank you for joining us here. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
I want to bring in now the War Room's 2020 Man of the Year, Rudy Giuliani, America's Mayor. | ||
Mayor Giuliani, I've got to cut right to the chase. | ||
You have been obsessed with one thing, as I've known you as a friend, a colleague, and somebody working on this, for weeks and weeks and weeks and weeks, and it goes off of what John Eastman just said. | ||
It's about the responsibility. | ||
Not simply the constitutional responsibility, but the moral responsibility of the state legislatures, who understand they never signed up for this because we never thought about it. | ||
But right now, Eastman frames it perfectly, and even Mitch McConnell said the quiet part out loud last week. | ||
This is more important And Trump understands this. | ||
This is more important than November 3rd. | ||
This is more important than even Trump's presidency as it confirmed his victory. | ||
This is more important. | ||
This fight between the nationalists and the globalists is more important. | ||
The fight between progressives and conservatives is more important than this fight between Republicans and Democrats. | ||
This gets to the heart. | ||
If you go read Roman history, this is like towards how the Republic fell. | ||
Right? | ||
And became a totalitarian, authoritarian empire. | ||
We're at that moment. | ||
And that's what this week is. | ||
And Mayor Giuliani, you have been obsessed with the responsibilities of the state legislature and what they can't do, which is to essentially break the law and send this forward. | ||
Will you explain to our audience the details and what you mean by that? | ||
Well, what I mean, what I mean by that is the founding fathers figured out where to point the finger of responsibility. | ||
And the buck stops with the state legislatures. | ||
It's right in the Constitution, Article 2, Section 1, Clause 2. | ||
It may be that we didn't pay that much attention to it in the past, because we haven't, but it's been there from the beginning, and it makes clear that it's their responsibility. | ||
And when they took an oath of office, they all took an oath of office to uphold that Constitution, including that clause. | ||
The founders even anticipated a close Difficult and contested election, and they made a deliberate choice to give it to the legislators closest to the people. | ||
Now, I believe, and I don't think I'm far off, and I think most people will understand this, this election will be scrutinized for years, maybe for many years. | ||
This could be the most historic vote they cast. | ||
It certainly is going to probably be the most scrutinized in terms of their political careers, their personal lives, and what we think of them as men and women of integrity. | ||
And if you just focus on it, they are being asked now to sit by and watch a fraud get perpetrated in the name of their state. | ||
This is before we get to whether Trump won. | ||
What we know is the vote count is substantially wrong. | ||
We know that in each one of those states, and I can go through each one, I'll pick just one, Arizona. | ||
We know in Arizona that illegal immigrants People without citizenship voted. | ||
That is not considered in the vote count of Arizona. | ||
32,000 at least, determined by not the best sources. | ||
We had to go to newspapers and records, but they're all for sure illegal. | ||
So you got to deduct 32,000 from this vote count. | ||
Same thing with, I'm sorry, dead people can't vote. | ||
Well, 8,000 of them voted in Arizona, and they're counted. | ||
We call that a fraud. | ||
They submitted a statement to the government, and that statement is a false statement. | ||
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They have to take responsibility for that, for good or for bad. | |
They can't get away with it by saying, oh, it's too complicated, I didn't understand, I had those responsibilities. | ||
And I don't think history is going to let them get away with it. | ||
So I have to impress on them, I hope, over the next couple of days, and no one does it better than Professor Eastman. | ||
That this is a decision with great consequences. | ||
It also is, as you point out, we've had a terrible year for human rights and civil rights. | ||
We've had our freedom of speech trampled. | ||
We've had our freedom of a religion attacked terribly. | ||
We've had our freedom of movement virtually taken away from us. | ||
You look at those three things and we're starting to look like, you know, East Germany Before the fall of the wall. | ||
But hang on a second, I want to get to this. | ||
Yeah, but here's one of the points I want you to address. | ||
The audience that's worked so hard, and this is the most powerful audience in all media because we have activists that will go do it and burn down the phone lines. | ||
They're saying they're liking a Kafkaesque novel. | ||
They're looking and saying, hey, we've got Eastman and Rudy. | ||
You know, we got Trump, and they're making this argument, they got the receipts, they got the evidence in every vertical, in the voter fraud vertical, the ballot fraud vertical, the election fraud vertical, the no chain of custody in the mail-in, and that's even before, let's leave off to the side, Dominion and what's going to take longer in real investigations from law enforcement. | ||
But that's a free option, that's huge too, but that's for another day. | ||
You got all of this, which are hundreds of thousands. | ||
And these are Republican-controlled legislatures. | ||
The disconnect is, Mayor, how, when the evidence is that overwhelming, when their constitutional duties are so specific, how do you have guys running around telling them, you have no power, you just have to take a pass on this and let it just play out the way it's going to play out? | ||
How do they have these people out there that are telling them that? | ||
Well, this is why this election is bigger. | ||
than Donald Trump, Joe Biden, you, me, or any of us. | ||
Because this is a pernicious scheme by the Democrat Party to steal this election. | ||
And these Republicans, some of them unknowingly, but some of them knowingly are participating in it. | ||
And if you let this happen, it's only gonna happen again. | ||
It's happening right now in the Senate race in Georgia. | ||
And we're maybe three, four votes away from getting the Georgia legislature to decertify and to certify Donald Trump. | ||
And the people blocking it right now are people like Speaker Raulston, who is a good man, but somehow he's got himself hung up on whether he can call a special session or not. | ||
He can't possibly have himself hung up on fraudulent voting. | ||
The committee has had 50 witnesses Documentary evidence, motion pictures that show fraud. | ||
I can demonstrate to you that Trump won the state by 80 or 90,000 votes at a minimum. | ||
He knows all that. | ||
He's a smart man. | ||
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But he's all hung up on, can we call a special session? | |
And that's where Professor Eastman is so important, because he explains that you have that right by virtue of the fact that this is a special power you have given to you by the United States Congress. | ||
And it is true that some of them have had a hard time believing that, accepting it. | ||
It's a little bit like, I'm just a state representative. | ||
You mean I get to choose the president? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Yes, ma'am, you do. | ||
our founding fathers put the finger of responsibility on you. This is a good job. | ||
Mayor, could you hang over just through a commercial break? | ||
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Of course. | |
I've got a couple more questions. | ||
Of course. | ||
Okay. Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and I just hear some breaking news. You're three or four votes away in the House or in the Senate in Georgia? I would say we're three or four votes away in the Senate in Georgia, and we don't know how many votes were away in the House, but we understand that Speaker Ralston, if he were to bring it to the floor, he would probably be controlled. | ||
I tell you what, we want to return with that. | ||
Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the President's lawyer, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with Mayor Giuliani, Mark Serrano, Liz, you're all in the 11 o'clock hour. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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We started the week with one. | ||
Mo Brooks. | ||
We've got, and we'll play a video on the next thing, we now have 160. | ||
I think we're going to 200, and I think Kevin McCarthy's going to be part of that. | ||
You know why? | ||
He's not going to have a choice. | ||
Mitch McConnell is working non-stop not to have other people stand up with the brave Josh Hawley. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, the President's lawyer, is our guest. | ||
Mayor, just in thinking through the critical path between now and this historic day on Wednesday, I know you're working non-stop, and by the way, everybody should know, Mayor Giuliani is putting in 20 hours a day And Mayor, I think you're on the other side of 70. | ||
I don't want to get, you know, I know it's not, I know you want to shave a few years off that, but you're, I've never seen a guy, the President and Rudy Giuliani are insane about how hard they work and how many hours they work and how they never take a day off. | ||
Mayor, walk people through, you're actually not, one of the things people don't think understand is you're not going to be actually able to prosecute The case on Wednesday. | ||
You've actually got to do a shift. | ||
You're working state legislatures. | ||
You're working nonstop. | ||
The Hill, your team, is now doing a whipping thing that you see these guys in the Hill all standing up and saying, hey, I am Spartacus, right? | ||
I know you work in the Senate. | ||
But one of the most important things is that your voice, your guidance from Gettysburg to Phoenix to Georgia, it's always been you. | ||
Right? | ||
And your team, this amazing team you've put together to argue this and to really drive this and to drive Biden now 50-50 in the American people, think it's illegal and illegitimate. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
With the tech, the oligarchs shutting it down in Silicon Valley and mainstream media. | ||
You have to do a transition. | ||
How are you going to do that? | ||
Are you going to brief people up? | ||
Are you going to turn things over? | ||
Are they not going to let you speak? | ||
On Wednesday we're going to see Rudy on TV or is it going to be Josh Hawley, Jim Jordan? | ||
What's the process? | ||
Well, no lawyers can speak for either candidate in this kind of proceeding. | ||
And it's very much like the concluding impeachment debate, where it has to be carried by the members. | ||
And there, I think we're very fortunate. | ||
First of all, in the House, we have not only skilled lawyers, but I mean, they went through that immigration whole situation. | ||
And if you watch their development... You mean the impeachment? | ||
If you look at people like Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz and Gosh, I mean, they are skilled as some of the finest trial lawyers. | ||
And Hawley's stepping forward. | ||
I know, I guess he's the youngest member of the Senate, but this guy is a very, very good lawyer, Supreme Court law clerk, but also a prosecutor. | ||
He knows what he's doing. | ||
I was really glad. | ||
You know, the only person I'd match him with in the Senate would be Lindsey in terms of legal ability and the ability, and not just legal ability, litigation ability. | ||
So yes, we're briefing them. | ||
And their staffs, basically turning over the knowledge that we have to them. | ||
They'll decide what they want to use of it. | ||
But that's going pretty smoothly. | ||
We're going to have a session today. | ||
We've been working around the clock and we have staff exchanging things. | ||
The Senate gets a little bit different because there's an awful lot of work for Josh Hawley, just Josh himself. | ||
I hope a few more join him. | ||
Well, that's the case. | ||
By the way, you've got Ted Cruz. | ||
You've got Lindsey Graham. | ||
You've got Tom Cotton from Harvard Law School. | ||
You've got some heavies over in the Senate. | ||
You started with one on Monday with Mo Brooks. | ||
You've got 160 now, and I think you're going to see 200 by the end of the weekend. | ||
You've got one man alone with Josh Hawley. | ||
What's the probability we get some of the other heavy hitters like Ted Cruz, like Tom Cotter? | ||
I think we're going to have, you know, a lot of support, a lot more support than you think. | ||
I think they are afraid of Mitch, and therefore they're waiting a little. | ||
I think we'll have at least five to ten that will be active. | ||
And I think we'll have support from a large number. | ||
I don't want to guess at a number yet, but it's going to be a lot more than people think. | ||
And in the House, we've got veterans. | ||
We have veterans of this kind of process. Andy Biggs, and I don't want to mention just a few, but Gates and Biggs and Jordan, Jordan, terrific trial. He ripped the bomb. I'm sorry, we're missing Mark Meadows. I told him, can you go back and ask a couple of Doug Collins, and they were they were some of the best. But we'll be okay there. I mean, of course, I'm frustrated. I'm really frustrated that I can't do it. And Jenna can't do it. I mean, | ||
we know what the best that's right. Yeah. But I think I think I think we're in very good hands. | ||
You've made your name on breaking the five families. | ||
You ever saw The Sopranos? | ||
Hey, Rudy Giuliani put the five families out of business. | ||
Rudy Giuliani put the mob on Wall Street out of business. | ||
You're a legendary prosecutor. | ||
Do you believe we need a special prosecutor on this now? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Do you think there's a RICO case to actually go after? | ||
We got about two minutes. | ||
Yeah, the answer is, I answered it before you finished it. | ||
The answer is yes, sir. | ||
We need a special prosecutor. | ||
First of all, You're going to be plagued with conflict questions, and they'll be real ones. | ||
And second, a RICO case is not impossible, but it's a complex case to put together. | ||
And maybe in this country, there are 20 people, 25 people that really have had experience in doing it. | ||
And it needs that. | ||
This is the Biden crime family case. | ||
This is not Hunter Biden. | ||
Don't fool yourself. | ||
The minute any ethical prosecutor begins looking at this, within 20 documents, you go right to Joe. | ||
Joe's the head of this, 30 years, and it gets described in one simple text. | ||
Oh, so you're, by the way, you're, but you're talking about the CCP. | ||
Yeah, that's, that, that I want, but I'm talking about in the election fraud. | ||
Do you think there's a RICO case to build there? | ||
And do you think in the election fraud, you need a special prosecutor? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean, all the, all these guys that they're investigating have been shmearing the Democratic Party for years. | ||
I mean, including, including some people, you know, very, very close to the administration. | ||
You think this was a, Like, just an accident? | ||
This has been going on for four or five years, this whole plan. | ||
It was actually practiced before. | ||
A lot more is going to come out. | ||
So you think on the election fraud side, there's no doubt in your prosecutorial mind that you have a RICO case that needs a special prosecutor assigned by the Justice Department at the direction of the President of the United States to sort this out? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean, this is going to go to the heart of the Democratic Party. | ||
This was not an accident. | ||
This was well thought out. | ||
It was well planned. | ||
It's going to become international in scope. | ||
And it's a very, very comp. | ||
That is actually a much more complex case than the Biden case. | ||
The Biden case, I told you I could get an indictment in that case in a month or two. | ||
And I'd be more than happy to prosecute it in front of it. | ||
Any jury. | ||
I have no fear about winning that case. | ||
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Stop volunteering for stuff, Rudy. | |
I haven't been in front of a jury in years. | ||
I used to be okay in front of a jury. | ||
Just okay. | ||
They don't have to be afraid of me. | ||
I'm just a country lawyer. | ||
Mayor Giuliani, you're an American hero. | ||
More importantly, you're War Room Pandemic's Man of the Year for 2020. | ||
Thank you for joining us on our first show of 2021. |