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Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Live from an occupied nation's capital, you're in the War Room. | ||
It is Thursday, the 4th of March, the year of our Lord 2021, the 56th day, Rahim, of our occupation. | ||
We started this morning's show with a live pickup stand-up of Rahim Kassam at the wall that separates the Capitol Hill residence from the Capitol itself. | ||
We're going to start this hour You've been going up and down the border now for a couple of weeks. | ||
Tell us what this is. | ||
This is a pretty startling sight. | ||
Blue is with Border News Network. Ben Berquam is the Real America's Voice correspondent that's out in the field. Ben, you've been going up and down the border now for a couple of weeks. Tell us what this is. | ||
This is a pretty startling sight. Where are you and what are you standing in front of? | ||
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It's the pedestrian entrance into San Ysidro Port of Entry. | |
I want to turn this around real quick and just show you. | ||
We've actually got people out here with Biden flags saying, let us in, Biden. | ||
They have t-shirts saying, let us in. | ||
This is actually, you know, not to make light of what's happening here. | ||
It's basically the largest Biden rally I've seen, larger than anything I saw in the United States. | ||
And basically what has happened is they were told on | ||
The 19th that once Biden rescinded the Romanian Mexico policy that everybody was welcome in Mexico or in the United States and so we've got this mass of people that have come up and they've created this tent city with 1,500 people from all over Central America, Haiti, and South America that have all come here that are saying Biden let us in, you said you were going to let us in and now we're here and you're not letting us in, what's going on? | ||
Hold it, just before I go to Oscar, you're telling me that temporary tent city, those Biden flags and all the Biden paraphernalia, that's brought by those people? | ||
That's kind of indigenous? | ||
That's just come from those people? | ||
They're holding these Biden flags and these Biden banners? | ||
That's them? | ||
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No, so they were actually provided by organizations down here that are trying to put pressure on The Biden administration to let people in or the Biden regime to let people in. | |
And many of the same groups that have been organizing the invasion, the caravans over the last several years, El Otro Lado, Pueblos Sin Poteres, they've all coalesced into one group or to, you know, to larger groups that are now down here. | ||
They're providing t-shirts. | ||
In fact, the lady that's got the flag has a t-shirt that says, Joe Biden let us in. | ||
They're providing this to them to create political pressure to get the U.S. | ||
government Which they've been told. | ||
You know, again, Joe Biden basically telegraphed this saying that it was wrong to force people, that everybody was welcome in the United States. | ||
Now they're saying, well, you said that during the campaign. | ||
What are you doing now? | ||
Let's bring in Oscar. | ||
Oscar O'Blue is with the Border News Network. | ||
Oscar, we're in Tijuana. | ||
Are you a citizen of Mexico? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
Yes. | ||
How are you doing, Steve? | ||
God bless everybody that is watching. | ||
Yes, I'm a man who was born here in Tijuana, Mexico. | ||
And I'm a native right here from this particular city. | ||
So that's your hometown, correct? | ||
Your hometown is Tijuana? | ||
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Yes, that's my hometown. | |
Well, so talk to us. | ||
How did this tent city, and I take it, are any of the people in the tent city, or how many of the 1,500 are Mexican citizens from what you can derive? | ||
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this ten city started on the 19th of February with the statement from Joe Biden that he was going to let him in. | |
They started coming up a little by little and they started taking over all the way to the far right and all the way to the back. | ||
You will see the actual line where they apply for the asylum seeker line. It's much bigger than this. | ||
The actual percentage of Mexicans that are in here, you can see, I have interviewed around 5 or 10 people, but the majority of them are from Central America, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Brazil, a lot of people from Venezuela, a lot of people from Haiti. | ||
You know, we got a big community right here in Tijuana, Mexico. | ||
People from Haiti. | ||
More than 15,000 arrived in the year 2015. | ||
And it has been growing due to this global conflict of immigration that was signed by Mexico. | ||
And it has affected, you know, right now the situation. | ||
Now, the particular situation right now with the migrants is that they are exercising their right on demanding right now to Joe Biden to comply with what he said. | ||
He was going to open the borders. | ||
And he was going to let in everybody, not people that had an opponent forte, not people that they were signalized, you in particular, every single one of them. | ||
And you have this situation by that. | ||
Okay, the citizens of Tijuana and the authorities in Tijuana and the Mexican government, what's the policy right now? | ||
I mean, is this starting to cause a burden? | ||
We've got a CCP virus, got the COVID virus spreading all over the place. | ||
Tijuana is not a city of unlimited resources. | ||
Terrific citizens there, but I mean, what are people, what's the general outlook of the folks in Tijuana about this kind of crisis that's building up there now that you have this 1,500-person tent city? | ||
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Well, the situation with COVID in Tijuana, you know, the way that they signalize that we are in an aggravated state of COVID is by a stoplight. | |
You see up here, red, yellow, and green. | ||
Tijuana right now is going on yellow, but it's cramping up again on red due to a lot of infections and a lot of people that are migrating right now to the north. | ||
The situation in Tijuana with the governmental officials and ultimately with the national Right now, they're waiting for the United States government to do something about it. | ||
That's what they're waiting on. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm coming to head this way. | ||
One of the United States to come out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So guys, we're getting a lot of, what's happening is the noise from the background is bleeding into the mic. | ||
So you guys need to speak louder to us because some of the audio we're missing out here. | ||
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Gotcha. | |
OK, let's try that. | ||
Let's try. | ||
So how concerned are citizens, Mexican citizens of Tijuana in northern Mexico, about what's happening with people coming from Central America and basically forming these tent cities, awaiting whatever Joe Biden is going to do with letting these people in the United States? | ||
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Well, they are extremely concerned. | |
At first, you know, they started coming with a lot of violence and a lot of delinquency. | ||
But right now it has been controlled. | ||
And, you know, the most Embarrassing thing about it is that, you know, the government from Guatemala has been the one that has put the example to the world. | ||
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Right now, in terms to Mexican citizens and in terms to Tijuana citizens, they are extremely concerned about the COVID infection. | |
And due to the COVID situation in our country, Mexico is number one for deaths of COVID right now, and number one for deaths in doctors and nurses right now due to COVID. | ||
Ben, we can barely hear that. | ||
Can you summarize quickly what Oscar is saying? | ||
We're going to have to get him hooked up better. | ||
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What's interesting is that you're actually having more backlash from the Guatemalan government and the Mexican government on immigration. | |
So when the caravans first started coming in 2015, Quickly they realized that this was not good for their countries and so now you actually have Guatemala stepping up saying no more caravans in the face of America saying anyone's welcome in America and so not only here in Tijuana but all down in Central America they're all saying We have to protect our own first. | ||
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You're actually seeing a populist movement starting to develop in some of these countries as well. | |
Here in Mexico, where President Trump's approval was actually on the rise towards the end of his presidency because they realized he was the one that was stopping all of the mass migration, not just into America, but into Mexico and Central America. | ||
So it's the exact opposite of what we're hearing in America by these leftist organizations and by people that are saying, everybody's welcome, open the borders. | ||
They're actually saying, no, stop. | ||
We just had, last thing, we just had this tragedy yesterday. | ||
I guess a vehicle tried to blow through or blew through the gate and then they had, what, 13 or 14 people died in the SUV. | ||
Are the citizens of Mexico now starting to really say, we've had enough of this? | ||
I mean, they're the ones that are going to be exposed more to, and by the way, this is not demonizing the people coming from Central America. | ||
It's a tragedy down there, but obviously they're incentivized by the Biden administration to come up and to get as close to the U.S. | ||
border as possible. | ||
As soon as Biden gives the order, they'll come across. | ||
But I just want to know what the average citizen, what burden is it putting on the average citizen in northern Mexico right now, this situation? | ||
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It is. | |
We talked about that during Trump's administration. | ||
Originally, you had this idea that we shouldn't have any borders. | ||
Well, actually, really quickly in the last couple of years, even the Mexican citizens started saying, wait a second, you're taking our jobs. | ||
So you had people coming up from Central America, from South America, coming in, And taking not just the Mexican jobs, because they were stuck here. | ||
We're seeing that now. | ||
They're saying, we don't have enough jobs for our own people here. | ||
We can't take more people. | ||
And then you add COVID onto that, and it's just a disaster waiting to happen. | ||
Hey, Ben, how do people follow Oscar on the Border Network News? | ||
How do they get to Oscar? | ||
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You can Google Border Network News. | |
He's on social media, Border Network News website. | ||
Oscar El Blue. | ||
You can follow me on Facebook as Oscar El Blue. | ||
Also my channel on YouTube as Oscar El Blue. | ||
You can subscribe to my channel and also at Telegram as Oscar El Blue. | ||
Oscar El Blue. | ||
Oscar El Blue and Border Network News. | ||
And he's on Telegram, he's on Facebook, he's on YouTube. | ||
People are going to go there right now. | ||
Everybody that's listening to the show, watching the show, let's go there. | ||
Watch that. | ||
Ben, we want to make sure we're touching base and get you tomorrow. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
The photos are incredible. | ||
The stills you set up are, once again, amazing. | ||
And not trying to be cute. | ||
But, Rahim, that is the biggest Biden rally I've seen. | ||
I mean, they've got Biden, they've got Biden t-shirts, they've got Biden, they've got Biden, they've got Biden, you know, the Holden Biden posters. | ||
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And they're not sitting in circles. | |
Little circles, yeah, exactly. | ||
We're in Simpatico here, man. | ||
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Great, great. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Ungreat minds think alike also. | ||
Okay, Ben Burcromb from Real America's Voice, Oscar L. Blue from the Border Network News. | ||
Guys, thank you for a live report from Tijuana. | ||
So here's the deal. | ||
I've lived this story already in Europe. | ||
You did all the migrations. | ||
It was called the Migrant Crisis. | ||
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Yes. | |
And so now we're going to call this the Migrant Crisis too. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So we had 2015's Migrant Crisis and it was heralded by Angela Merkel. | ||
Angela Merkel said, come one, come all, we can take you. | ||
I think the official government's phrase at the time, German government's phrase was, we can do it. | ||
Yes. | ||
And it was about absorbing endless numbers of people into the country, streaming in, porous borders, you know, and we're not talking about just It was actually very few people who were actually, you know, desperate refugees that ended up making their way in. | ||
But I mean, we had fighting-age Muslim men coming in in droves into Europe. | ||
It led to really the end of Merkel's solitary reign in Germany, right? | ||
Where she is today... She's been a lame duck since. | ||
She's been a lame duck since. | ||
This was triggered. | ||
Everybody in the audience understand? | ||
We're going to have Beatrix von Storch from Alternative for Deutschland on tomorrow. | ||
They're trying to make the party illegal. | ||
This is all triggered by the migrant crisis of 2015. | ||
This is what we have. | ||
I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, before we get to Arizona, I've got to ask you this. | ||
In this town, and we're going to give everybody out there in our audience, Something becomes a thing when Jonathan Swan at Axios starts covering it and looking for scoops and looking for gossip. | ||
They just published a story on the Biden situation. | ||
They're concerned about what's happening at the border. | ||
Can you tell us what Jonathan Swan's saying and why it's important, Mr. Boris Epstein? | ||
The numbers are staggering, Steve. | ||
Great to be with you, Rahim. | ||
Good to see you, as always. | ||
The numbers are staggering, and I want to get these exactly correct. | ||
321 children per day are being referred by the Border Patrol to HHS custody. | ||
That is up from 47 per day in January, from 47 to 321. | ||
And that's all the, you know, quote-unquote kids in cages that the liberals talk about. | ||
Think about that increase. | ||
That flow is overwhelming anything we have in terms of border protection, overwhelming anything we have in terms of customs. | ||
It is absolutely destroying our border, and it is completely the fault of Joe Biden and the messaging. | ||
You saw right there, you had the rally, the Joe Biden rally. | ||
It's, as you said, the biggest rally I've seen in the last two years. | ||
Joe Biden doesn't get those kind of crowds, but there's a humanitarian side to it. | ||
I'm going to come back down. | ||
Let's take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
By the way, I might add, when Biden went to Arizona, remember, nobody showed up that day. | ||
It's pretty stunning. | ||
These left-wing organizations, it looks like a Biden rally. | ||
That's not us saying it. | ||
I mean, just look at the Real America's Voice live video from Bed Birquam. | ||
OK, we're going to come back about the humanitarian crisis. | ||
Major developments in Arizona in the forensic audit. | ||
Boris Epstein saying yes, it was speed. | ||
Also, we got Peter Navarro about the economics of populism. | ||
The Wall Street Journal going after Donald J. Trump. | ||
We'll get into all of it when we return in The War Room. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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I want to get to Boris back about this humanitarian crisis, about this crisis you need to be healthy for. | ||
Because this is going to be a long haul here and it's going to be a tough one. | ||
Got to go back to 2015 because you said something nobody said. | ||
It's a migrant crisis. | ||
This is going to be a massive issue. | ||
This is what took down Angela Merkel was that was, I think, the most powerful political leader on the continent since Ronald Reagan, since that time of Reagan and taking down the Soviet Union. | ||
Her presidency of Germany was essentially crippled and eventually broken. | ||
She's she's she's still dangerous, I think, but she's a figurehead. | ||
Why do you say it's a migrant crisis that's going to build like the summer of 2015? | ||
I remember I was on the Sean Hannity radio show in 2015 and I said, look, if you think Angela Merkel has presided over a migrant crisis, wait until what Hillary Clinton does. | ||
Well, Hillary Clinton didn't win, but we're now seeing what Hillary Clinton would have done, and it's actually just Joe Biden who's doing it instead. | ||
The male Hillary Clinton, right? | ||
And this is completely game-changing from a nation's perspective, from a border perspective, from a demographics perspective, from an electoral perspective. | ||
Yes, it is all of those things. | ||
But just think about what the 2015 migrant crisis did. | ||
It heralded a complete sea change in geopolitical terms. | ||
It changed the way we look at the situation in Europe vis-a-vis North Africa. | ||
It changed the way we look at migration from the Maghreb. | ||
It changed the way we look at migration from Pakistan. | ||
All of it had to change. | ||
It then led to an influx of labor of people who were unqualified and unskilled to do work that they were being brought in by the German government and sent across to all different places in Europe and told, hey, you know, these are doctors and nurses and scientists and engineers. | ||
It turned out to be none of that at all. | ||
So you then had an influx of very, very low skilled labour that companies were forced and either offered inducements or forced to hire these people. | ||
They then had to pay for the English training programs. | ||
A lot of fighting age jihadists. | ||
Of course. | ||
They put out people, they displaced native workers from their jobs. | ||
Again, the working classes who had to take the hit and bear the brunt of this thing. | ||
You had terror attacks that happened in the aftermath of this many of them by the way We were told we were told don't dare say that don't dare predict that in advance you bigots and then those things actually happened Obviously got very little coverage and and now Europe is dealing with this influx of new people But but but not well at all Salvini and the populist movement really came off of besides what you guys are doing in England with brexit This is really drove the sweep of nationalism and populism in Europe | ||
Look at the percentage crime rate rises across these places in Germany where these migrant processing and refugee asylum centers were. | ||
Look at what's happened to the small towns across England and the hotels. | ||
Nigel Farage did a whole thing about this two years ago. | ||
He went around all these hotels Where these migrants were being put up at the taxpayer expense en masse. | ||
So we had a migrant crisis in the United Kingdom and across Europe in 2015, and you have a migrant crisis here today. | ||
So Boris, why do you... Listen, when we said at the beginning, it looks like a Biden rally, we're not trying to make light of the tragedy that's taking place in northern Mexico, in Tijuana. | ||
Ben Burkham's down there in the camp. | ||
They just happen to have a lot of left-wing organizations. | ||
They're giving Biden, let me in t-shirts, you know, Biden rally signs. | ||
But Boris, you brought up a very interesting term. | ||
You said we have a humanitarian crisis that's building on the border. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Well, if you have a 700% increase of children being referred to from CBP, Customs and Border Protection, to HHS, that is overwhelming the system. | ||
That means that American officials are not going to be able to handle the influx of people coming in, the influx of children coming in, the influx of sick coming in. | ||
And here's the issue, right? | ||
It's very telling that there are a lot of pro-Biden people. | ||
There's effectively a pro-Biden rally there, right? | ||
That's very telling. | ||
But the other issue is that these people are, a lot of them, are going to get across the border because Joe Biden doesn't have a border policy. | ||
He wants to effectively dismantle our southern border. | ||
And then what's going to happen? | ||
What's going to happen to the border states? | ||
What's going to happen to Texas? | ||
What's going to happen to Arizona? | ||
And what's going to happen to our system? | ||
And I think you and Raheem are totally right. | ||
By the way, Steve, I don't really recognize you today without the green jacket. | ||
Not sure what's happening over there. | ||
Maybe it's taking one day off. | ||
Maybe it's finally getting that dry clean. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But I'm sure the war room posse is missing it. | ||
Hold on, Boris. | ||
Hold on, Boris. | ||
You were almost there and then you said you could dry clean a wax barber jacket? | ||
Nobody dry cleans a wax barber jacket. | ||
I tell you, Boris is not clobberable. | ||
He's not clobberable. | ||
That's a tell. | ||
He's not clobberable. | ||
First of all, that one's been in use for so long, you could probably do whatever you want to it, okay? | ||
You could hose that thing down with a fire hose. | ||
Okay, so that thing's got an address of its own, okay, that jacket. | ||
But in all seriousness, this is a real issue at the border, and as you said, it overwhelmed Europe, and it's sure to overwhelm us. | ||
You could not have a government Which says, come in, and by the way, look at H.R. | ||
1, not just come in, come in, and then when you feel like it, you're going to vote! | ||
Because that's what we have now as a country under Democrats. | ||
I want to pivot now to Arizona and the vote, but I've got to say one thing. | ||
The burden, as you see in Tijuana, is on the citizens of Tijuana. | ||
The burden over here is going to be Hispanic and African-Americans, Hispanic working class families on the border. | ||
They're the ones going to have to bear the burden of this. | ||
You know, we're going to have Kim Klesick, we're trying to get her in studio today. | ||
We're going to have her, I think, by Skype tomorrow. | ||
And we're going to say, we show every town's a border town. | ||
The burden of this rests on the shoulders of African-American and Hispanic working class families in this country, just like in Mexico, right there in Tijuana, right? | ||
They're not up there near the nice homes, right? | ||
They're up there near the border. | ||
The burden's always put on the working class people wherever they are. | ||
And this is what Enoch Powell was saying, you know, they pilloried him as a racist and a xenophobe, you know, this was the guy who as Health Secretary in the United Kingdom in the 60s actually imported Labour to help Britain's health service, which was struggling at the time, but still when he made this warning in 1968 about what mass migration would do to communities across the country, not just for the natives but actually for the migrants or the second generations, And you know Steve, real quick, we're immigrants, right? | ||
We came over to this country. | ||
Now the left made that out to be literal rivers of blood. | ||
It wasn't. It was what we were talking about was struggle and strife and hardship and all of these things. | ||
They don't work when you just import masses of people into small communities and you're seeing that here. | ||
The burden always goes down to the working class. | ||
And you know Steve, real quick, we're immigrants, right? We came over to this country. I was 11, we went through the legal process, took a long time. | ||
My father's an applied math PhD. | ||
My mom's got a higher education. | ||
We came over to this country, you know, part of a merit-based program, in fact, with a brain drain from the former Soviet Union. | ||
That is very different. | ||
People say, well, you're an immigrant. | ||
Aren't you for all migration? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
It's one thing to be having people who are skilled labor coming over through a legal process. | ||
Very different to allow an influx of people who you have no control over through your southern border. | ||
There was definitely no brain drain when the Bannons got kicked out of Ireland. | ||
That I can tell you, back in the 19th century. | ||
Boris, I want to turn now to how this plays through to politics. | ||
Get us up to date on what's happening in Arizona. | ||
Arizona's on fire now about the forensic audit. | ||
You've got some updates on this. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
How long is it going to take? | ||
Who's going to do it? | ||
This should have been done in December, first of all. | ||
The fact that it was, and the fact that it got dragged out, is extremely disappointing. | ||
And frankly, it could be history-altering when all the books are written, depending on the result of this audit. | ||
This delay could have been history-augmenting, history-determining. | ||
Now, here's what's going to happen. | ||
You'll probably have another week or so until it's announced who's conducting the audit. | ||
This is going to be a non-partisan entity that doesn't have input from either of the campaigns, whatever's left of the campaigns at this point. | ||
It's going to be an entity that's chosen by the Arizona Senate, which will do the audit. | ||
We are going to have an opportunity to monitor the audit and oversee what's happening when I say we, I mean the Republicans from the Arizona Senate side. | ||
And so that's likely going to be from a week from now, and then you're probably going to have a four-week period in terms of the actual audit. | ||
So this is going to take some time, but here's what we're going to find out. | ||
The real amount of illegal immigrants voting. | ||
The real amount of non-citizens voting. | ||
The real amount of dead people voting. | ||
The mishandling of duplicate ballots. | ||
Ballots which were even fixed ballots pro-Trump. | ||
Potentially lost ballots as they had thousands of lost ballots in Georgia. | ||
So that could have happened here too. | ||
So as you're looking through what happened in Arizona, keep in mind we're only at about 10,000 vote difference when I got to Arizona. | ||
Two days after the election, it was way over 100,000. | ||
So the difference is absolutely huge now. | ||
Oh, I think we're at 8,300 votes. | ||
It's tiny. | ||
This is big. | ||
This is big. | ||
It should have happened earlier, but it's going to happen. | ||
We're not backing off on November 3rd. | ||
We've got to stay focused on it. | ||
For everybody in our Georgia audience listening on 1690 AM today, remember, the citizens in Arizona are fighting this tooth and nail. | ||
That's why they're getting a forensic audit. | ||
Okay, Boris, what's your social media handle so people can track you during the day? | ||
I just threw up a great throwback Thursday picture on the gram. | ||
Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Boris underscore EPSHTEYN on Instagram. | ||
At Boris EP on Twitter. | ||
Keep focused on Arizona. | ||
Keep focused on the migrant crisis. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Okay, the Washington Post is after Dr. Peter Navarro, so is the Wall Street Journal op-ed page, and the editors of the Wall Street Journal are after President Donald Trump. | ||
But as you know, President Trump doesn't take any of this thing sitting down, so he fired back today. | ||
We're going to have Dr. Peter Navarro in to explain it all. | ||
Also, he's going to talk a little bit about the economics of the border crisis. | ||
He's been on top of this for months and months and months now, told you something's happening down the border that's only going to hurt working class people in Mexico and the United States. | ||
We're on top of it here in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, real quickly. | ||
Enoch Powell, do we have the book cover? | ||
Rahim, first off, the crisis of the migrant crisis of 2015 led to your book, No-Go Zones, which was absolutely amazing about how No-Go Zones developed in Europe, right? | ||
We had the situation with the persecution of the Jews. | ||
We had the special, the persecution of the Jews of Europe on Tuesday. | ||
The Enoch Powell, if we can get the, we don't have it, okay, it's going to take a second, maybe we'll get it back in a second. | ||
Let me go to, we're burning, let me go to, let me go to Navarro and then we'll come back. | ||
Peter, this crisis at the border, we had you on here about the Wall Street Journal, but this crisis at the border, correct me if I'm wrong, the way that President Trump kind of worked at this situation with the frontline nations in Central America and really helped stop the tragedy of the cartels bringing these people up. | ||
I think your economic nationalism was the organizing principle of that, was it not, sir? | ||
This is one of the most interesting and fun three days I had in the White House. | ||
We had a problem where what we wanted to do was to get Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries to adopt what's called safe third policies, which would allow essentially the illegals To stay on that side of the border rather than ours. | ||
And if we could do that, that would discourage people from coming at all. | ||
So the boss is like, how do we do that? | ||
So I worked with Pat Cipollone, the White House Legal Counsel, and we figured out a way that we could actually threaten Mexico with tariffs. | ||
The Wall Street Journal, by the way, head hair was on fire and everybody else was, oh, you can't do that. | ||
Well, within 24 hours, The Mexican government agreed to put 16,000 troops on the border and agreed to our policy. | ||
And a little more than a week after that, the Northern Triangle countries agreed to the safe third. | ||
And you got to understand, the worst thing that Joe Biden has done has not been to basically tell CBP to go on vacation and let everybody come across the border. | ||
The worst thing he did was to repeal those agreements we got effectively on safe third with Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. | ||
Those countries actually liked those agreements as well. | ||
This was a profound problem and it's coming, Steve, like a hammer blow and a laser beam on working-class Hispanics on the border and working-class blacks and browns in our major cities in low-wage occupations because the massive humanity coming across the border Has less than an 8th grade education level and can't speak English. | ||
And this is not merit-based immigration. | ||
This is basically an attack on the working class of America. | ||
I'll tell you, we now know in the full verticals that they're coming at us with, the amnesty bill, we already know because they don't have democratic votes. | ||
Those, remember those, those Trump districts that are up for grabs in 2022 can flip the house back to Trump. | ||
Those congressmen don't want to vote for this. | ||
She does not have votes in the amnesty bill. | ||
When they bring it back after the Easter vacation, April and May, Steve Cortez and Peter Navarro have been on this now for months. | ||
They're saying April and May of this year, because of Biden's policies, are going to have an explosion. | ||
You think this is bad now on the border? | ||
They've had a historic winter in Texas. | ||
It's going to be hard. | ||
It's a human tragedy. | ||
It's a humanitarian crisis. | ||
All of it. | ||
Now, in that crisis, we have the globalists at the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post. | ||
They're specifically going after targeting Peter Navarro and now Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, let's do this. | ||
Toomey piece in the Journal of the Op-Ed section, The Washington Post came after you with an article. | ||
Then, the Wall Street Journal dropped a bomb on the president today, and he fired right back. | ||
Get our audience up on what's going on here. | ||
Yeah, let's do this. | ||
Okay, so Phil Graham and Pat Toomey, two of the biggest globalists that ever did. | ||
I used to call Larry Summers and Mnuchin two of the dumbest smart guys I ever met. | ||
Graham's just one of the dumbest dumb guys I ever met. | ||
He's just been spouting this nonsense forever. | ||
But they made a really big mistake in that op-ed because what they're trying to say is that Donald Trump's trade policies Okay, so let's look at Lordstown. | ||
The fact of the matter, as they pointed out in the op-ed, there was a greater percentage of people voting for President Trump in 2020 in Lordstown than there even was In 2016. | ||
So, here's the problem. | ||
Peter, hang on for a second. | ||
Where's Lordstown? | ||
Why is it important? | ||
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Real quickly. | |
Why should people care about Lordstown? | ||
So, the Buckeye State, Ohio. | ||
Nobody wins presidential elections without Ohio, at least on the Republican side. | ||
And President Trump came in promising to bring manufacturing home. | ||
And in 2018, November, let me show you this here. | ||
In 2018, GM laid off 1,300 workers at Lordstown. | ||
This hit the White House like a neutron bomb. | ||
The boss called me immediately over and tasked me And he basically said, DeVaro, fix this. | ||
And so what I did was DeMarsh, Mary Barra, the CEO, and Craig, their general counsel, and we worked for over a year on a plan for Lordstown. | ||
And here's what we got out of that. | ||
In August of 2020, you can see on the screen for the video audience, for the radios, we got GM to invest $75 million into Lordstown Motors. | ||
That kicked us up to 600 full-time workers, so we got a half back. | ||
And then, GM also entered into an agreement with LG Chemical to make all its batteries for its next generation of electrical vehicles. | ||
That's 2,200 more workers once that gets ran out. | ||
So what we did, what President Trump did at the White House, was basically get a net gain of 1,000 workers through our tough Manufacturing and Trade Policy. | ||
So, you know, Toomey, Graham, like, do your homework. | ||
This picture here, I want to show you this. | ||
This was a great day at the East Wing. | ||
We got the boss here in front of Lordstown Motors. | ||
And what's cool about this picture is each one of the wheels on this truck is actually an individual engine. | ||
There's no engine beneath the hood. | ||
This thing runs engines on the wheels. | ||
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Beautiful, and this thing is so friggin' cool. | |
And GM, you know, they were kicking and screaming about investing in Lordstown Motors. | ||
They said, no, no, no, no. | ||
You guys screwed this up. | ||
You're going to help us fix it. | ||
We want Ohio and this valley where Lordstown is to be strong. | ||
And here's the thing, Steve. | ||
Wall Street Journal's been blowing smoke up their nose forever on this trade policy. | ||
And in August of 2019, They predicted the so-called Navarro recession. | ||
They literally said that in the headline based on the president's trade policies. | ||
I guess I was the fall guy for that. | ||
And lo and behold, by January of 2020, before that CCP virus hit, we had the strongest economy in modern history. | ||
More importantly, the central problem in the economy of the United States has been you have not had a real wages increase since the mid-70s, since the Arab Bowl embargo and all the disasters we had in the 70s. | ||
Correct. | ||
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Correct. | |
Make sure everybody understands this. | ||
I think the greatest increase, percentage-wise, for working class people and their wages because of the policies of Donald J. Trump, I think it was 11%, African Americans and Hispanic working class people had the lowest unemployment with increasing wages, which the Wall Street Journal hates. | ||
When you see the big headlines, wages rise, right? | ||
For populists, that's a good thing. | ||
For the globalist corporations, that's a bad thing. | ||
That's what Trump delivered. | ||
Real quickly, why is the Wall Street Journal editorial page going after Donald Trump today? | ||
And he fired back hard, called them globalists, said they were not economic nationalists. | ||
They back a bunch of failed policies. | ||
So who's right there, Peter Navarro? | ||
There's a great scene in my Death by China movie with Richard Trumka talking about the Wall Street Journal. | ||
He says, remember, there's a reason why they call it the Wall Street Journal. | ||
It represents Wall Street, not Main Street. | ||
And the whole culture of Wall Street and corporate multinationals is to save money basically by offshoring our jobs. | ||
You know, our biggest export for 20 years Those are factories and jobs, not our actual exports. | ||
And so... | ||
That's who the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal speaks up for. | ||
If you can shave a few cents off your labor bill by shipping your jobs off to a sweatshop in China, or by opening your border and having illegal immigrants flood into your factories, Wall Street Journal's all over that. | ||
So that's the globalist, elitism, economic policy. | ||
And so they love that, right? | ||
That's the difference between President Trump and the Wall Street Journal, between basically populist economic nationalism and elitist global economics. | ||
And to me, he couldn't get re-elected in Pennsylvania. | ||
He couldn't get elected. | ||
Dog catcher there. | ||
The president got him elected there. | ||
It was the worst mistake Pennsylvania voters ever made because he is he and Phil Graham just so you know they're the extreme of the extreme of the extreme of globalism and The other thing here Steve that's really important, but you say hold on hold on But you say extreme you say extreme there hang on they're right in the heart of Republican traditional Republican Orthodoxy on economics that failed economics is why Republicans can't win national elections until Trump came along, but this is the lesson | ||
Yeah, but they're they're they're the purest Purest of the form I guess is is my point And here's a little granularity and a little subtlety for your viewers and listeners. | ||
You got to understand that this town here, the swamp that I'm in, it's all kind of a coordinated kind of strategy where the Democratic Party, the globalist side, the Republican globalists, the local media here and the Wall Street Journal, They all work in tandem in teams and so there's a coordinated effort now to hit the Joe Biden administration to back them off from Basically adopting the Trump trade policy. | ||
And they're nervous about that. | ||
So that's what this is about. | ||
That's the hidden agenda. | ||
So they're coming at me. | ||
They come at me hard. | ||
They come at the policy hard. | ||
They come at Trump hard. | ||
And what we're doing here, sir, is we're fighting back because this is what this is about. | ||
It's a battle. | ||
It's a struggle. | ||
And it's going to continue between populist economic nationalism and Republican Party is the working class party for America. | ||
Versus the status quo ante of Mitch McConnell and the Wall Street Journal editorial board and the Club of Growth and the Heritage Foundation and all these think tanks that launder ideas from the money from the multinational corporations. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
A year ago, you had the greatest economy. | ||
It was an economy that was working for Wall Street. | ||
It was an economy that was working for the bond market. | ||
It was an economy that was working for the workers. | ||
It was a striver's economy. | ||
Almost virtual full employment and rising wages. | ||
Something that literally had never been accomplished, I don't think, except in the post-war period. | ||
Because of the policies of Donald Trump, deregulation, tax cuts, and And tough protectionist trade and taking on the CCP. | ||
When the CCP virus came in, remember, there are no conspiracies, but there's no coincidence, okay? | ||
How did this virus just show up from Wuhan, you know, at the start of the year? | ||
The CCP had to take out Donald Trump and the people they sanctioned, Mike Pompeo, Peter Navarro, Stephen K. Bannon, and others. | ||
Around the Trump administration that are the China super hawks. | ||
We've got to jump, Peter. | ||
Give us your social media coordinates. | ||
Real P. Navarro on Twitter. | ||
Joanna Miller, my crack assistant here, informed me today that the FBI actually follows me on Twitter. | ||
Put that in your pipe and smoke it, Christopher Wray. | ||
It's not just on Twitter. | ||
Not yet. | ||
Just not on Twitter. | ||
Tell Joanna. | ||
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Touche. | |
Thank you, Ryan. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Natalie Winters will join us with CCP next. | |
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Enoch Powell, by the way, that book you wrote was amazing. | ||
This is a guy that everyone in the audience should get to know. | ||
He's a hero. | ||
He was absolutely pilloried. | ||
He was one of the best, I guess, war commanders we had. | ||
A brigadier, a man of honor and dignity, and really was looking out for working class people and got destroyed by the British media and the left. | ||
And the book is... Enoch was right? | ||
Yeah, Enoch was right, and specifically I use that phrase because it actually used to be a phrase used by the old racist National Front, who directly misinterpreted Enoch Powell, tried to make him into a racist figure, playing into the media's hands, and I wanted to win Enoch and his legacy back, so I wrote this book. | ||
I encourage everybody to get it. | ||
Here's what we're going to do. | ||
Rahim was at the front lines. | ||
His book, No Go Zones, came out of the migrant crisis of 2015. | ||
Remember, Salvini and really outside of the UK and UKIP, which are fighting for Brexit, the populist movement in Europe really blew off the football, including Le Pen and the Restructured National Front, Salvini, so many others. | ||
Alternative for Deutschland, which we'll have on tomorrow, because of the migrant crisis. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, that is what we're building to in April and May of this year. | ||
It's all going to happen. | ||
We're it's signal, not noise. | ||
We're looking over the other side of the hill. | ||
You can see what's building. | ||
And this is because of the just like Angela Merkel. | ||
This is the policies of Joe Biden. | ||
It's his policies. | ||
These people are smart and they're rational. | ||
They see where the incentives are. | ||
So we're going to get more of that. | ||
I want to turn now to one of the best investigative reporters about the CCP virus. | ||
It came a year ago on, you know, stopping. | ||
The hottest economy I think America had ever had, right? | ||
The hottest economy we've had, at least since, you know, maybe after the war, right? | ||
In certain go-go years in the 60s. | ||
But Natalie, you've been doing a great job of looking and going deep and finding out how the Biden administration is up to their neck, not just Hunter Biden. | ||
The problem is much deeper than the corrupt son. | ||
This is a compromised administration. | ||
Natalie Winters, what are you finding up on the pages of the National Pulse? | ||
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Well, Joe Biden's pick for Deputy Secretary of State, Wendy Sherman, has used the city of Washington DC for decades to enrich herself and get really up close and personal with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
For decades. | ||
In 2009, up at the article we have at the National Pulse right now, she actually took a trip to China that was sponsored and paid for by a group known as the China United States Exchange Foundation, which I've spoken about on this program extensively, but this operates as part of the Chinese government's effort known as the United Front, which our very own government identifies as seeking to quote, co-opt and neutralize really any government official that pushes policies that go against | ||
Beijing's wishes and get elites, elected officials, advisors to push policies that align with the desires of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
If you look at this group's brochures, you can see pictures of Wendy Sherman smiling on trains that are run and operated by state-owned enterprises in China. | ||
You see the discussions, the descriptions of what they talked about, talking about military to military collaboration and how to really bring the Chinese Communist Party and the United States closer together. | ||
But that's just kind of 1% of the whole Wendy Sherman story. | ||
She's also spoken at the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. | ||
Repeatedly, she actually said, and this is a direct quote, The U.S. | ||
does not fear the rise of China. | ||
And that quote came after she praised speeches by Xi Jinping as extraordinary and calling for China to quote, assume a greater role on the world stage. | ||
She signed letters from the Asia Society calling for the U.S. | ||
to collaborate with China on a vaccine and insisting that we can rely on China for PPE and masks. | ||
And of course, she's a fellow at Harvard's Belfer Center. | ||
which I've talked about on this program before, that they run a cybersecurity working group alongside Chinese Communist Party officials and the People's Liberation Army. And last point, in the private sector, she's similarly sold out to the Chinese Communist Party. She was actually one of the founders of the Albright Stonebridge Group, which is a consulting firm that has ties to the Chinese Communist Party on the personnel side and that they employ high level officials, but they also work for Chinese corporations and American | ||
companies looking to do business in China and how they can best comply with Chinese Communist Party regulations. | ||
Natalie, given your investigative, you know, what you found out in doing this, would you advise the Senate to confirm Wendy Sherman into her role? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Oh, definitely not. | ||
And she's just one of the many, many people who've been going through confirmation hearings that have kind of revolved around and worked with the Chinese United States. | ||
Exchange Foundation, but this isn't conspiracy theory read the US government reports specifically one from 2018 Singling out the China United States Exchange Foundation as a Chinese government backed group that seeks to target and subvert American political figures to push policies that that Beijing wants to see implemented within the United States By the way I would hope That the Republican senatorial staff is on top of this and going to ask some tough questions and start to drill down | ||
on this And get this done I just want to tell our audience, Natalie Winters is two weeks away from her 19th birthday. | ||
She's a student at the University of Chicago and also a researcher and writer and top investigative reporter on the National Pulse. | ||
Here's my point. | ||
This rising generation of fire breathers are tough as boot leather, they're not going to back down. | ||
When Natalie Winters is in your business, right, bad things are going to happen if you're aligned with the Chinese Communist Party. She's done it week after week after week. And even if you're not, quite frankly, bad things are going to happen. Natalie, we're so honored to have you on and the I tell you, Wendy Sherman, and this is outrageous that the other media companies didn't pick it up, but National Pulse did. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
Well, I was texting with the Capitol Hill staff for a moment ago, trying to bring this to their attention, doing some news stories to their attention, and they said, sorry, I'm currently tied up. | ||
And I said, not literally, right? | ||
Because I heard that the shaman was there on Capitol Hill today, marauding around. | ||
Was this a big nothing today? | ||
Huge nothing burger on Capitol Hill just as we predicted the last couple of days. | ||
I was standing out there this morning. | ||
Empty streets. | ||
Media hype. | ||
It's extraordinary. | ||
It was such a nothing burger. | ||
I had to change the subject completely of my podcast today. | ||
Today's podcast about Jamal Khashoggi. | ||
Go and listen. | ||
The Washington Post has got an op-ed now today saying that the anti-vax is the new domestic terrorism. | ||
They're trying to paint everybody with this brush right now. | ||
They had an epic fail today. | ||
Natalie Winters, thank you very much for joining us here. | ||
We'll get your social media up into the live chat. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Another great investigative report. | ||
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