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Well the virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred 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. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Now to the growing surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border and the mounting political pressure the Biden administration is facing to solve the problem. | ||
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Joining us live from El Paso, Texas, is MSNBC correspondent Garrett Haake. | |
Garrett? | ||
Hey Mika, good morning. | ||
The Secretary of Homeland Security said this morning that Border Patrol is on pace to encounter more migrants at the border this year than at any time in the last two decades. | ||
And so many of them are these unaccompanied minors fleeing desperate conditions in their home countries, arriving week after week here at the border. | ||
This morning, the Biden administration scrambling to find shelter for more migrant children arriving by the day, opening this facility in Midland, Texas, and eyeing larger spaces like the Dallas Convention Center and even a NASA research facility in Northern California to handle the influx. | ||
The Border Patrol detaining a record 3,200 unaccompanied children in jail-like facilities not designed for kids. | ||
It's a complicated problem. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
We are sending the message clearly in the region. | ||
Now is not the time to come. | ||
Republicans say that message has been muddled by policy changes that attract migrants and should be reversed. | ||
This crisis is created by the presidential policies of this new administration. | ||
There's no other way to claim it. | ||
than a Biden border crisis. | ||
Since taking office, President Biden has ended a Trump administration policy of requiring would-be refugees to remain in Mexico during their asylum application process. | ||
And while most migrants are still barred from the country by pandemic rules, unaccompanied children are now admitted, moving them beyond crowded border patrol stations a growing challenge. | ||
Mr. Biden and other Democrats who consistently criticize the Trump administration for holding children in harsh facilities. | ||
And those kids are alone. Nowhere to go. | ||
Nowhere to go! | ||
It's criminal! | ||
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Now facing an influx, as border apprehensions like those captured by our cameras on Sunday tick up. | |
In May of that year, the Border Patrol apprehended 144,000 immigrants, including more than 11,000 unaccompanied minors. | ||
Last month, the Border Patrol apprehended a little over 100,000 immigrants. | ||
We are saying, do not take the dangerous journey now. | ||
Give us time to build an orderly, safe way to arrive in the United States and make the claims that the law permits you to make. | ||
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You've been saying don't come now, but that message does not appear to be getting through right now. | |
So many seem to be responding to the President's promise that he would have a more accepting policy towards migrants. | ||
And you seem to be stuck in a difficult trap right now. | ||
But does the message have to be, don't come, period? | ||
Well, I think, actually, we are, do not come now. | ||
Give us the time to rebuild the system that was entirely dismantled in the prior administration. | ||
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The press conference waiting to begin after the tour and the visit briefing that the lawmakers are getting. | |
They started at the El Paso Central Processing Center where sources tell me they are at or near hitting their capacity levels right around today or tomorrow, certainly this week. | ||
120 agents that guard that area that's now vulnerable. | ||
What's coming across? | ||
I just left a few border agents and I asked them. | ||
and uh... feeding for these kids coming across by women kids come across everything to drug traffickers are doing it think again most of the piece of tape across her shirt with instructions on who they are aware of where they're going to work information again what they need to do so that that's very organized and a lot of money for child to get across what's coming across i just left a few border agents and i asked who are the individuals you're catching gather from central america But you know who else? | ||
Iran. | ||
Yemen. | ||
Sri Lanka. | ||
When I walked through the facility, there's more Haitians than any other nationality I saw. | ||
And why were they coming now? | ||
You ask the border agents? | ||
They were shocked themselves. | ||
Because they're being released into the country. | ||
When I talked to the doctor to see when they're being tested for COVID, When they get out, more than 10% are testing positive, but you're being stored together. | ||
In a time when the President will keep our country closed, one maybe we have hope for a 4th of July to get together just with our family, how much spread of COVID is he creating every single day by his policies along this border? | ||
An unforced error, a crisis driven, started, and going to be exacerbated by the Biden administration. | ||
A complete disaster. | ||
And if you see the, not just the messaging, it's just not a messaging problem, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is a policy problem, and Jen Psaki's right, a moral problem. | ||
But the moral problem is the rot. | ||
The rot that's in the West Wing that is driving this. | ||
It's a total and complete disgrace. | ||
They're jeopardizing children, they're jeopardizing women, they're jeopardizing citizens in northern Mexico, and on the border of the United States, hard-working, working-class Hispanic families, and guess what? | ||
Every town's a border town. | ||
It's going to spread throughout the United States. | ||
Okay, we're live from the occupied nation's capital, 68th day of the occupation. | ||
Of course, Rahim Ghassan's got news coming out of the Washington Post later in the show about how everybody knew about this, and it was just the optics. | ||
Didn't want to have the National Guard out before January 6th, when they knew they should have had them out, because it was going to be an optics problem. | ||
But it's not an optics problem now, as you have an up-armored National Guard with, what, 3,500 troops, and razor wire, and fences all over. | ||
Fences here to protect, quote-unquote, from domestic terrorists, right? | ||
White Christian Nationalists, which they keep implying, from Nancy Pelosi. | ||
But, borders wide open, okay? | ||
You're in the War Room, Tuesday, 16th of March, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
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I want to thank everybody down in Atlanta, our news station. | ||
WMLB AM 1690 in Metro Atlanta. | ||
A lot about Georgia. | ||
We're going to get to that momentarily. | ||
About the Washington Post walk back and also what's happening down there. | ||
Costco and Coca-Cola coming in. | ||
Woke. | ||
Really woke about these laws that we need to make sure the elections are fair and free. | ||
Okay, on Pluto Roku Vizio, go to the Real America's Voice app. | ||
Dish, up on the satellite channel 219, Comcast channel 113, although Rahim Ghassan is a free man today because he cut the cable yesterday. | ||
He's skipping around here. | ||
He's so happy. | ||
I am now a cord cutter. | ||
He's now officially a cord cutter. | ||
Rahim, I want to go back to... Stephanopoulos came back to the head of DHS when he said, don't come now, we've got to fix the system. | ||
By the way, this is a system under President Trump. | ||
And Stephen Miller and the team over there that had the problem solved. | ||
Right? | ||
Zero tolerance. | ||
Remain in Mexico. | ||
And we'll sort this out if you're really going to get, if you're eligible for asylum. | ||
And remember, just economic problems are not eligibility. | ||
Economic problems and not eligibility. | ||
If that's the problem, let's take it we're going to have four billion people here. | ||
If economic issues are the problem. | ||
Or as Jen Psaki calls it, the pent-up demand. | ||
The pent-up demand. | ||
But no, Stephanopoulos, ladies and gentlemen, gave the guy the chance to rework the answer. | ||
He wouldn't give that to a conservative, but hey, he said, shouldn't the answer just be, you know, I'm going to give this to you, Chief, so that you can repeat it back. | ||
Shouldn't the answer be, just don't come? | ||
Right, go through a port of entry, do it the official way, just don't come. | ||
And he goes, oh no, no, no, no, no, just don't come now. | ||
Just don't come now. | ||
How do you think that, you know, we got Michael Yan, we're trying to get to him down at the Darien Gap on the Panama side. | ||
When you hear that message down in these countries, you're going to be heading north. | ||
Don't come now, but let me get pre-positioned, let me pre-position myself through there. | ||
Somebody the other day said, hey, Bannon, you guys have been on this, we understand it, but nobody in the mainstream media is picking up, nobody's talking about it. | ||
I go, okay, just wait, because this crisis is about to explode. | ||
Good Morning America and Morning Joe. | ||
When they're taking it up, that's the railhead of what all the mainstream media is going to be thinking, right? | ||
You've got Good Morning America today with the head of DHS with a horrible interview. | ||
How many young people, how many children will die? | ||
How many will be raped? | ||
How many women will be abused because of the signal he sent? | ||
Just don't come now, but pre-position yourself. | ||
Come up and get pre-positioned, right? | ||
Because the border's open, the gates are open, we're going to let everybody in. | ||
And then the disaster, I want to say something about McCarthy. | ||
Note to self, McCarthy and the Republican establishment, that wall that you picked, 2,000 miles of border. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, 2,000 miles of border. | ||
And where does the Republican leadership go? | ||
Well, if you said Brian Colfage and the We Build the Wall team, and Chris Kobach and the team, and El Paso, Texas, you would be correct. | ||
That is our wall. | ||
Oh my God, the irony here. | ||
McCarthy, where were you in 2017 and 2018? | ||
The reason We Build the Wall even exists is because when Nancy Pelosi blew you guys out in 18, she just told Trump, no way. | ||
But you had never... McCarthy, have you ever been to the border? | ||
Has McCarthy ever been to the border except yesterday to Grandstand? | ||
Northern border. | ||
Have you ever been to the border? | ||
I would like to see some footage of that or some video of that. | ||
If you've ever been to the border, to go down to Grandstand and really not, once again, not get to the heart of the matter. | ||
If people think this is the guy that's going to lead us to victory in 2022 to take the House back, if you think that's the next Speaker, Just watch this guy. | ||
First of all, we can't put two thoughts together. | ||
It's not just he's inarticulate, he's dumb. | ||
But dude, one of the reasons we have this problem, the reason that wall is built, and that's the best mile or close to a mile of wall built on the southern border by Brian Colfax and the people. | ||
We built the wall. | ||
Total patriots. | ||
You go there for your visual. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because it's the place that stops the cartels. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because the Border Patrol. | ||
We asked the Border Patrol, where's the number one place you're going to build? | ||
Oh, here. | ||
Well, wouldn't the Army Corps of Engineers buy it? | ||
No, they don't want to build there. | ||
Too tough. | ||
Too hard. | ||
McCarthy, where were you in 17? | ||
Where were you in 18? | ||
When you had, when you had, when Paul Ryan, Mr. Open Borders, right? | ||
Mr. Open Borders, Paul Ryan, now on the board of Fox News, When you guys had charging, you had the ability to do it, you did nothing, and all you did was fight Trump every day with all your tricks. | ||
So don't sit there and go grandstanding down there, and that's a pathetic, you gotta come in hot on this one. | ||
You've got these guys right now boxed in. | ||
They know they're boxed in. | ||
They got Stephanopoulos. | ||
Stephanopoulos is sitting there going, hey, George is not a smart guy. | ||
He's sitting there going, hmm, why don't you just say, don't come? | ||
Right? | ||
Buy yourself something. | ||
Just say, don't come. | ||
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No, don't come now. | |
Okay, honey, let's load it up. | ||
Let's head north. | ||
The guy just gave me the signal. | ||
Don't come now. | ||
But there's going to be a time that we can come. | ||
How many deaths? | ||
How much agony? | ||
Mr. Rahim Ghassan, jump in here, because I could keep going on this for two hours and more, right? | ||
We told you this from the day of the inauguration, even from the time in the interim, but inauguration. | ||
This was going to be a crisis unparalleled in American history after we've done this and talked about it and it's been a top issue. | ||
The guy just said today, the MSNBC guy, Morning Joe, Biggest crisis in two decades. | ||
That would be 20 years. | ||
Right? | ||
Brought about by policies and the moral rot of Gen Z. The arrogance of these people over there. | ||
They won't even call it a crisis. | ||
Humanitarian situation, I think Nancy Pelosi calls it. | ||
Well, and here's the thing. | ||
It's not just the policies of this regime right now. | ||
It's also the fact that the left and the media, the Democrats, every single one of them up on that stage during their primaries, they all violently opposed border fencing. | ||
Fencing even, let alone a wall. | ||
You wouldn't have a humanitarian crisis on the U.S. | ||
southern border today If the last president of the United States were allowed to enact his agenda to secure that southern border. | ||
But this is McCarthy's problem too. | ||
This is the globalist elites. | ||
This is the uniparty elites. | ||
I said the left, didn't I? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
No, but I'm saying, okay, we're going to come back to this. | ||
Because this is why we're going to go to Georgia. | ||
We've got John Fredericks. | ||
We've got to take him to Georgia on the walk back to the Washington Post. | ||
All kinds of stuff breaking news. | ||
We've got to get there. | ||
We've got Rudy coming in the second hour to talk about H.R.1. | ||
But we're going to come back to this because this is the central issue that's exploding right now like we told you it would. | ||
Right? | ||
And there's so much more to go through. | ||
Working class Hispanics on that border. | ||
When they're coming through, no checks. | ||
Understand the burden. | ||
The political elite in this country of both parties are putting the burden on your shoulders. | ||
It's your families. | ||
With the disease and the lack of security and the jobs on your shoulders. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
You know, I haven't done a rant in so long that felt good. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, that felt good. | ||
I got that. | ||
But it's much more. | ||
So we're going to actually delay. | ||
John Fredericks is going to come in a little bit. | ||
We've got to continue on with this because, listen, the burden always falls on the little guy. | ||
What Donald Trump did, whether you love Trump or hated him, he put the little guy in the room. | ||
He was the voice of that. | ||
Not in the room, not in the deal. | ||
Let me tell you who's not in the deal here. | ||
The hardworking Hispanic families on the border, on the southern border. | ||
That's why they're voting. | ||
That's why these Democratic congressmen are freaked out. | ||
They understand they're going to get beaten in 2022. | ||
This is, and here's the tragedy of this. | ||
It did not have to happen. | ||
You talk about the broken policies? | ||
No, you are wrong and you are liars. | ||
This thing was sorted. | ||
It was not perfect, but it was sorted. | ||
Remain in Mexico, zero tolerance, right? | ||
That's what you need and you need that to help people on both sides. | ||
All you're doing is empowering the worst people on earth, the cartels who made this a huge money business. | ||
Why do you think we built that wall up the side of the mountain in El Paso, Texas? | ||
Because the Customs and Borders guys who were all Hispanic came there and said, hey, this is where the cartels are bringing them through. | ||
And you see the clothes left behind and what they've done to these women and children? | ||
I've got to jump in here. | ||
They're not empowering the cartels. | ||
They are aiding and abetting them at this point. | ||
Amen. | ||
No, there is something much, much darker going on here as a result with all of this because they know that that's taking place, right? | ||
They're not just standing aside and evil is filling the vacuum. | ||
They know about the evil and they are pursuing policies that allow that evil to ferment and foster. | ||
They are complicit in what the cartels are doing. | ||
One of the most brilliant things you've ever said and brought up This is, you can tell me a couple of weeks ago, this is the 2015 crisis in Europe. | ||
Because it's an arrogant, globalist, multiculturalist government, the Uniparty, the Party of Davos, right? | ||
US division. | ||
And what they will do is open, they'll keep the country closed, but open up the borders immediately. | ||
They'll signal it and then they'll actually do it. | ||
And you said, you're going to have a crisis here the size of what happened in Europe in 2015. | ||
And remember, ladies and gentlemen, the populist movement was, here it was triggered by the financial collapse, the Tea Party's financial collapse of 2018, 2008. | ||
There it was not. | ||
They handled it differently, the financial problem in 08. | ||
It was the migrant crisis, the migrant crisis of 2015 that triggered this and that was a fiasco and it quite frankly sidelined. | ||
This is going to sideline the party of Davos, US division of Jen Psaki and Biden. | ||
I've said this from the beginning. | ||
It's their arrogance. | ||
It's their inhumanity. | ||
They're sitting there with, oh, you know, this is a humanitarian crisis, triggered by their policies. | ||
Triggered by their policies. | ||
And all the stuff they run, they run Fauci out. | ||
You've got to have nine masks on. | ||
You can take the vaccine, but you can't hug your kid for six months. | ||
You can't get a plain disk. | ||
Every day it changes. | ||
Media matters. | ||
Every day it changes. | ||
Different guidance. | ||
CDC here. | ||
But hey, down at the border, you see them coming through with Ben Burkhardt saying, no masks, no tests, no nothing. | ||
The CEO of Greyhound says, hey, we can't take these guys and transport them. | ||
1 in 20 have COVID. | ||
It's not their fault. | ||
Look where they're coming from. | ||
It's not the people's coming up fault. | ||
If I'm in business, in a particular business, and I'm running something for profit, and you're in a particular business, and you're running something for profit, and our motives overlap, and we decide that we work together, what does that make us? | ||
That makes us business partners. | ||
This regime is business partners with the cartel. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
Aiding and abetting. | ||
Aiding and abetting. | ||
So all the issues that come in with the folks here, and all the problems they've got, and all the problems they dump, and they're dumping it right now on the hard work. | ||
Look, you go down to where we built the first wall in El Paso, Texas. | ||
It's in the New Mexico side. | ||
You go around to that little town on the New Mexico side, it will break your heart about the poverty, right? | ||
And the reason is, there's no fence on the other side. | ||
Right there, right there, you got Juarez. | ||
And Juarez, everybody tell you down there, used to be a great little border town. | ||
See the movie, Saqqara. | ||
It's a cartel. | ||
At one time, when we were down there, you know, used to do these broadcasts a couple of years ago. | ||
I think it had the per capita highest murder rate in the world. | ||
It was more dangerous than Kabul. | ||
Right? | ||
At the height of the problem there with the Taliban. | ||
And that's right across these open borders. | ||
This is a defining moment. | ||
President Trump came in and with policies and actions tried to do it in the arrogance of these people. | ||
Stephanopoulos, hey, hey, why don't you say, maybe that's not what he said, why don't you just say, don't come at all. | ||
And he, oh no, no, no, no, we're going to get all this right, just don't come now, come later. | ||
Don't come now, come later. | ||
Go to Steve Cortez, he's the first one, boom, to pick this up this morning and tweet it out. | ||
And there is the evidence of the business interest, right? | ||
If you didn't have a vested interest in it, you would say, don't come, don't come, flat out don't come. | ||
But they don't say that, they won't say that. | ||
And that's to tell. | ||
In your prayers today, make sure that you include in your prayers all the humans that are caught up in this. | ||
All the humans that are caught up in the corrupt officials in these countries, right? | ||
That profit off this with the cartels. | ||
Say a prayer for the people that are coming up. | ||
Because it's a brutal journey. | ||
Don't think it's anything pleasant. | ||
It's brutal. | ||
And they don't want to leave their homes. | ||
They're leaving their homes because of the disasters down there. | ||
And they're being incentivized to come up here and say a prayer for the American citizens, the hard-working Hispanic families in the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Today they're flying them out of the Rio Grande to send them up to El Paso. | ||
In El Paso, in Laredo, in Southern Arizona, in Yuma, all of it. | ||
They didn't need this. | ||
Why is this visited upon them? | ||
Why is this visited upon them? | ||
I want to check with McCarthy's office. | ||
When has McCarthy ever been to the border? | ||
Don't go down there in grandstanding. | ||
They give you a gobbledygook. | ||
Right? | ||
That's all it is. | ||
It's just a word salad. | ||
Come in hot. | ||
Come in with some facts. | ||
Be a man. | ||
Man up. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
Absolutely pathetic. | ||
And dude, it was you and Ryan were part of the problem when we had the ability to do this. | ||
To actually force through and build a wall. | ||
But all your donor class, all the Chamber of Commerce, all the donor class, they want the cheap labor. | ||
They don't mind if Trump wins on the message of build a wall. | ||
They just ain't gonna build the wall. | ||
Why didn't we build the wall in the first two years? | ||
It's because President Trump was fought every day by the Republican establishment as personified by McCarthy. | ||
And as soon as you come clean with that and say a mea culpa, right, for all your sins regarding this, and then get focused on what the issues are, right, then somebody may take you seriously. | ||
But right now, What did Bill Maher say? | ||
You know, he took the great scene from Lawrence of Arabia, where Lawrence is sitting there with Omar Sharif, who plays the enforcer for one of the Arab tribes, and he says, you're a silly people. | ||
You're not a serious people. | ||
You're a silly people. | ||
And that's how Bill Maher started writing about China. | ||
No. | ||
Going down and doing a photo op on the border is not good. | ||
Unless you come back with a set of policies and you commit, you commit hardcore, when you take over, and all these people want to go in there, you know, we're here to empower people and for human agency. | ||
When they go knock on the doors this time, and they give you the money this time, and they give you the support this time, and they do this and do that, that you're going to stand up, when they chant, build the wall, that you're not going to backstab them when you get in there. | ||
The Pledge Chairman of the Fraternity, if you think that guy's going to win the House over, you've got another thing coming. | ||
Donald J. Trump on his shoulders is the reason we came close in the House this time and the reason we'll take the House over next time. | ||
But, I've got to tell you, this is a black marker on the country. | ||
That policy makers would do this. | ||
And something that, was it perfect? | ||
No, it was not perfect. | ||
Okay? | ||
Directionally, it was getting there. | ||
And we had this thing that was not a crisis. | ||
Now we have a crisis that's totally in, you know, you got your 1.9 trillion, now you're going to wander around or send your wife around to try to sell that, right? | ||
All the bailouts, the thing, and try to sell that. | ||
But you've caused something here that's going to have permanent damage to this country. | ||
You know, you give the teachers' unions all this money and this $1.9 trillion, but the schools are still closed. | ||
We were trying to do it today, we're going to do it tomorrow, to actually have mothers around the country on here. | ||
Mothers who are not part of the MAGA movement, mothers who are not Trump followers, but are sitting there going, we've got to open these schools up again. | ||
Our kids are losing years here. | ||
This remote learning, as good a concept as it may be, it's not working in our homes. | ||
It's not working. | ||
Our kids are losing years, and they ain't losing years over in China. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're falling behind in these mothers. | ||
Working class mothers, they know this. | ||
They want the kids to get good education, they want them to go to good schools, they want them to get good jobs in cutting-edge industries. | ||
You can't be taking a year off when you're seven and eight years old. | ||
The world doesn't work like that. | ||
The world moves on, and you know who knows it? | ||
Working-class mothers, who maybe don't have a great opportunity because maybe they didn't have the opportunity earlier, but they want their kids to have the opportunity. | ||
No, the schools are closed, we've got the borders open, so now we can just put more problems on your back and on your shoulders. | ||
Yeah, but every now and again we'll throw you a tip Right, we'll throw you a tip and we'll get another 1.9 trillion and we'll throw you some tip money. | ||
Right? | ||
That doesn't solve anything. | ||
I went back and I looked for Kevin McCarthy talking about the wall from 2016. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
November the 15th, 2016. | ||
Seven days, one week after the historic victory of Donald J. Trump. | ||
The first 400 words of this Wall Street Journal article are Kevin McCarthy distancing himself from you. | ||
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And the rest of the article is Kevin McCarthy saying, well, we're looking to boost security on the border. | ||
He's a clown. | ||
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Right. | |
McCarthy's a clown. | ||
Look, you get him on TV, he's in the mumble tape, he goes on these easy shows, they throw him softballs, he's a clown. | ||
He was a clown yesterday. | ||
If you think, if the Republicans think that's going to work, that's a clown show. | ||
Okay, we're going to return to America, we're going to go to Georgia now. | ||
We're going to get, by the way, the woke companies you've been doing all the deregulation tax cuts for, hey, they're showing you how much they appreciate it. | ||
They're not so hot on only actual votes count. | ||
They want all votes to count, not actual legal votes. | ||
John Fredericks, we're going to talk about Georgia with John Fredericks. | ||
We return in the War Room. | ||
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Is that a slipper? | ||
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She's probably watching. | ||
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We want to thank Mike Lindell. | ||
We really want to thank him. | ||
By the way, you'll get more breaking news on Mike Lindell later in the week about the new social media platform. | ||
He's putting it all in on that. | ||
Also the court cases, what's happening in Arizona. | ||
A real patriot. | ||
Okay, we want to talk about patriots. | ||
We're going to go now to John Fredericks and we want to talk about what's happening in Georgia. | ||
We're going to get back to the border. | ||
Here later in the show. | ||
John, I'm sorry we had to bump you one segment. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I want to thank the Real America's Voice guys for helping out. | ||
You know, I don't do as many rants as I used to, but today's just gotten all over me about what they're doing at the border and what the Biden administration is doing at the border, and nobody's really talking about the issues, and McCarthy's not out there actually defending in detail the president's previous policies, and particularly why didn't they build the wall on his watch? | ||
Mr. John Fredericks. | ||
Well, Steve, number one, it's an honor to be bumped a segment for a Steve Bannon rant. | ||
I live for your rants, and it was fantastic, so thank you for that. | ||
Steve, I've got breaking news here. | ||
We're in D.C., but this is in Atlanta, Georgia, and this is real. | ||
This is not tinfoil hat stuff and gun battles in Frankfurt and affidavits in Madrid or something. | ||
This is real. | ||
And we're not calling for the Insurrection Act, right? | ||
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We're not calling for the Insurrection Act? | |
Yeah, I mean, you know, look, it's all that stuff's a sideshow. | ||
I don't know what's going on with the machines. | ||
We'll get there later. | ||
Obviously, we're all for paper ballots. | ||
But what I've got happening in Atlanta right now is real. | ||
And so I want people to really focus on what is going on here. | ||
Garland Favarino, who is an independent voter analyst. | ||
He runs VoterGA.org. | ||
I go back with Garland about a quarter of a century. | ||
Guy's absolutely solid. | ||
Well, he has been fighting For three months to get a judge to give his organization a favorable ruling on getting access to 150,000 Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgia mail-in ballots. | ||
Why did he want access to the ballots? | ||
Because he had four affidavits From veteran election officials who said when counting and sorting the absentee mail-in ballots that have to be delivered in an envelope that were separated from the envelope, that they believed, based on their experience, that there were 20,000 to 30,000 ballots that they believe were counterfeit. | ||
That were not on the same paper, pristine paper, did not have a folding crease, and were not bubbled in by a pen or a pencil. | ||
They were machine bubbled in the same way. | ||
Also, they only had votes for President and Senate. | ||
They had no down-ballot votes. | ||
None of them. | ||
Had them. | ||
So that seemed odd to them. | ||
They also had the same, every vote for Biden had the exact same bubble mark. | ||
This was the genesis of Garland Favarito's suit and he fought Fulton County to enable a forensic independent analysis of all the mail-in ballots to see if indeed some of these up to 30,000 are counterfeit. | ||
Now Fulton County fought this The Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, fought it. | ||
The state of Georgia fought it. | ||
But a Henry County judge got control of this and just ruled yesterday that, yes indeed, Favarito's organization can do an independent study of these 150,000 ballots. | ||
I got a lot of texts from people today saying, oh, the GBI came in and shredded them in the middle of the night. | ||
They changed it. | ||
No. | ||
As soon as this suit got filed, this judge gave a protective order saying you can't touch the absentee ballots, you can't touch the envelopes. | ||
Protective order, appellate court, judge, done. | ||
So what they're going to do now is, there's some conditions on it. | ||
The judges asked for a plan. | ||
The judges asked for all the names of the independent observers who are going to come in. | ||
These are independent people that do forensic analysis. | ||
These are not partisans. | ||
They're not Giuliani, part of the Trump campaign. | ||
They're not operatives on either side. | ||
These are independent analysts who are going to come in and inspect 150,000 mail-in ballots that came into Fulton County that got dumped into these machines. | ||
Now, if they indeed come back and present their case to the judge and say, based on our independent findings, these 30,000 ballots are counterfeit, we don't believe they're authentic. | ||
Steve, this is real. | ||
We don't believe they're authentic. | ||
The next step is, they're then going to get access to the envelopes. | ||
And the number of envelopes have to match the number of ballots. | ||
So if you've got 150,000 ballots and 120,000 envelopes, you've got 30,000 short envelopes, that would match the findings from the forensic analysis. | ||
Now, if those two things happen, and this judge rules that these ballots are indeed counterfeit, I can only tell you all hell's gonna break loose. | ||
Because Fulton County would have flipped it back to Trump. | ||
Those 16 electoral votes would have been Trump's. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, based on the affidavits, the majority of these votes also went for John Ossoff. | ||
Against David Perdue. | ||
That means Perdue would have been duly elected U.S. | ||
Senator on the first ballot. | ||
No need for a runoff. | ||
He'd have gotten over 50 percent. | ||
So, Steve, the implications of this are significant. | ||
Then you have to say if that's true, well, what about did it happen in Philadelphia? | ||
Did it happen in Milwaukee, Detroit, Phoenix? | ||
Reno, Las Vegas, all of this is going to have to get sorted out. | ||
But it starts in Atlanta, in Fulton County. | ||
They're putting together a team now. | ||
They're going to present that to the judge, and then we're going to go forward. | ||
But let me just say this, and I've been saying it over and over. | ||
One person with courage makes a majority. | ||
Four people, you got an army. | ||
Favarito has been like a dog with a bone. | ||
He's not let this go. | ||
He's pushed it forward. | ||
He's gotten a number of serious election attorneys to go with him. | ||
Without pay. | ||
They just gave their time. | ||
Now they have it. | ||
And we're going to see what happens, Steve. | ||
And there's no way it can be hidden. | ||
This is all going to be done through independent analysts presented to a judge. | ||
And the judge is going to make that finding whether these are counterfeit or real. | ||
But even making the finding, that will all be presented in a court of law. | ||
They will come back and adjudicate this in a venue that people can't hide it and can't say, oh, this is a bunch of crazies. | ||
Bingo! | ||
This is what we've been saying. | ||
Whether it was, it should have been done during the impeachment effort, or we needed a courtroom to actually present something that's called evidence, right? | ||
Under rules of evidence. | ||
Regardless of how the judge rules, ultimately, just getting this out there in front of the American people and showing that is going to be the earthquake. | ||
Is that correct, in your opinion, John Fredericks? | ||
Yes, I mean, look, we have to get, the object of this is to get to the truth. | ||
That's it. | ||
I mean, we can speculate one way or the other. | ||
Now, you can expect that as soon as this analysis goes forward, that all the people on the left are going to start to attack. | ||
They're going to attack Favarito, they're going to attack me, they're going to attack you, they're going to attack everybody involved with this, they're going to attack all the attorneys, they're going to attack The judge. | ||
They're going to attack everybody because they don't want this to go forward. | ||
My problem with Fulton County is, if you have nothing to hide, why did you spend so much taxpayer money and time fighting this? | ||
My problem with the state of Georgia and the Secretary of State's office, Brad Raffensperger. | ||
Why did you spend so much time fighting this? | ||
If the ballots are authentic, And they can prove it to be authentic. | ||
What's the problem? | ||
The biggest problem they have is, under the law, an absentee ballot cannot be delivered into the system, whether Dropbox or ballot harvesting or any other means, it can't be delivered separate from an envelope. | ||
It's got to be in the envelope. | ||
So if you put it in the Dropbox envelope, if you come to somebody's door and knock on it to get their ballot, Same in Pennsylvania. | ||
Same in Pennsylvania. | ||
I just want to go back for our audience. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
I just want to hit rewind to make sure that this is not a server in Frankfurt, gun battles on the moon, all that crap. | ||
I want to go back to these ballots and just go through the litany, go through the punch list of what the problems were in these ballots. | ||
That Garland, who's been doing this for a couple of decades, right? | ||
This is not some guy that wandered in. | ||
He's been doing this for 30 years. | ||
30 years. | ||
And as solid as they come, right? | ||
Steady Eddie. | ||
Yes. | ||
Walk back through, what is the problem with these ballots? | ||
The Genesis were four affidavits, the biggest one from a lady by the name of Susie Voyles, who was an election official in Fulton County for two decades, almost a quarter century. | ||
She was the first one of four to do an affidavit. | ||
And she said three things. | ||
And by the way, she subsequently got fired for doing this affidavit as a whistleblower. | ||
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She said, in counting, in sorting, Yeah, in sorting the absentee ballots, the mail-in ballots, she saw three things. | ||
Number one, it was on pristine paper. | ||
Not the same paper as the other ballots. | ||
That was a red flag. | ||
Number two, the ballots on the pristine paper were not folded. | ||
There were no crease. | ||
If you put it in an envelope, you've got to crease it. | ||
You've got to fold it. | ||
There was no crease. | ||
Number three, they observed the bubble Marks on the ballot circling in the names for Joe Biden. | ||
He was getting 95% of those. | ||
And John Ossoff was getting 95%. | ||
They got the same amount. | ||
But she said, as did the other four affidavits, that all of the bubble marks were the exact same. | ||
Steve, when you have a pencil and you color something in and you're talking about a hundred and you're talking about 30,000 ballots. | ||
They're different. | ||
They're scribbles here, scribbles there. | ||
They're outside the line. | ||
She said everyone for both Ossoff and for Biden were the exact same. | ||
Well, that was the three things. | ||
They're like, these were run, potentially. | ||
These were printed off on different paper, run through a machine, ballots with the bubble marks all the same, on paper that was not the same, and not folded, and they were run through the machine. | ||
So, their allegation, and that's all this is now, their allegation is that potentially up to 30,000 of these were counterfeit ballots. | ||
That's the genesis of the forensic inspection. | ||
And what's key here is the judge wants a team of analysts that are not operatives on either side. | ||
That's what Favorito is putting together as we speak. | ||
Okay, John, just hang on. | ||
By the way, the shot of you in the Real America's Voice studios is amazing, so we want to thank the team in Denver. | ||
We know that's not easy to make John Fretters look amazing. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
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John Fretters is my man. | |
Yeah, I prefer him in lower resolution. | ||
John, you look absolutely amazing. | ||
They got hair and makeup over there now? | ||
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We're going to get this... No, that's because... If they have hair and makeup, ask for some hair. | |
Andrew 400. | ||
Go to Andrew400.com. | ||
You, too, can look like me, Steve. | ||
Andrew400.com. | ||
Doing a pitch. | ||
I love it, man. | ||
Doing a pitch right on the show. | ||
Amazing. | ||
That's how you do it. | ||
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Well, you said you were the style guy. | |
You're doing a program read. | ||
I love it. | ||
OK, we're taking a short break. | ||
We'll return and keep John Franks. | ||
Raheem, we've got a pretty big walk back from the Washington Post. | ||
We're going to get into this all about Georgia. | ||
Georgia's where it's happening. | ||
Ground zero on this campaign on the election fraud. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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Okay, we got John Fredericks from the Real America's Voice studios in Washington, D.C., and of course Raheem Kassam. | ||
Okay, huge news coming out of Georgia on everything. | ||
Costco and Coke, totally woke. | ||
They're coming out against these bills, and the bills are good. | ||
They're not excellent, but they're very good on making sure we have free and fair elections, right? | ||
But the woke companies down there are coming in against that. | ||
But the Washington Post, they're trying to indict, people should understand, the attorney in Fulton County. | ||
The prosecutor in Fulton County, he's trying to indict, they're trying to indict Donald J. Trump. | ||
Don't think it's just a Manhattan and other people that are coming after President Trump. | ||
They're down in Fulton County, they think they've got to do it, and they're depending upon a lot of things that are in this Washington Post article that had the President, it looks like, trying to interfere down there. | ||
Rahim, it turns out that that was not actually accurate, correct? | ||
The Washington Post had a big problem with that story. | ||
Yeah that's right so it was on uh I guess March the 11th they snuck out a correction to their original article about their reporting on the Georgia Secretary of State and on the uh audio call and I want to read the full correction here so people can understand exactly what we're talking about this isn't | ||
One line, a throwaway line, hey sorry we called somebody by the wrong job title or hey sorry we you know misspelled this. | ||
That's the sort of routine day-to-day corrections you might expect to see in most newspapers where people have grown up looking at those on the corrections page. | ||
This is a lengthy correction that goes right to the heart of the Democrats impeachment case. | ||
So it states, correction Two months after publication of this story, the Georgia Secretary of State released an audio recording of President Donald Trump's December phone call with the state's top elections investigator. | ||
The recording revealed that the Post misquoted Trump's comments on the call based on information provided by a source. | ||
Trump did not tell the investigator to, quote, find the fraud, or say she would be, quote, a national hero if she did so. | ||
Instead, Trump urged the investigator to scrutinize ballots in Fulton County, Georgia, asserting she would find, quote, dishonesty there. | ||
He also told her that she had, quote, the most important job in the country right now, end quote. | ||
A story about the recording can be found here. | ||
The headline and text of this story have been corrected to remove quotes misattributed to Trump. | ||
Now let's just take that bit by bit real quick. | ||
And let's leave the poor grammar of their own correction aside. | ||
They say that they misquoted Trump's comments on the call based on information provided by a source. | ||
Not two sources, not sources, not multiple sources. | ||
So in this correction what the Post is actually admitting to as well is not having double sourced on a major story. | ||
No, something that could get a President of the United States potentially indicted. | ||
Right. | ||
And was part of the impeachment case was one of the reasons that we see all this stuff that's going on around us right now from the rationale behind why those people stormed into the Capitol and why everything's taking place. | ||
All of this comes back down to several different stories and this is one of them. | ||
And they admit, and I don't think they've realized they've admitted this, by the way, they are admitting in their correction that, look, for those who don't know, it is standard practice to have multiple sources who are unrelated when you report a story like this. | ||
Of this magnitude. | ||
You cannot go on one source. | ||
You just, it just doesn't happen. | ||
I wouldn't do that. | ||
You know, let alone the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post with all of its resources, right? | ||
And all of its great investigative reporters. | ||
This, this, they've had to remove part of the headline. | ||
That's how, you know, it wasn't a throwaway part of the story. | ||
It was in the headline. | ||
This is, this is stunning and it raises so many questions about the accountability of a corporate media. | ||
Because there is none. | ||
I mean, what is the, what is the process by which now the reporters and the editors of this story are held to account? | ||
John, take us back to Georgia on this thing. | ||
How big a deal is this, what this DA is doing down with this grand jury? | ||
Because I don't think a lot of the nation is focused on this right now. | ||
We'll get to the whole thing about the legislation and the woke companies, but real quickly, how big a deal and how radical are they down there to try to nail President Trump? | ||
Nonsense. | ||
And if you look at what the Washington Post just did, look, facts don't matter when you want to run a narrative. | ||
And this is the way the fake news works. | ||
They want a narrative. | ||
They take something. | ||
They don't care whether the source is reliable or not. | ||
They run with the story. | ||
It gets picked up by everybody else all over the United States. | ||
It goes like wildfire. | ||
You can't get it back. | ||
That's how everybody forms an opinion. | ||
But now, as far as trying to Indict the president, sue the president, do whatever they're trying to do. | ||
You can't do it because you never told them to do anything other than inspect the ballots the best you can and basically if you find fraud you're going to be a national hero. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
This is like Ukraine. | ||
This is a perfect phone call, which the President of the United States has every right to make. | ||
He did the same thing to Brad Raffensperger. | ||
By the way, that phone call was taped by somebody in Florida. | ||
It's illegal to tape phone calls there. | ||
That was his chief aide. | ||
Florida. | ||
But he said nothing wrong to Raffensperger. | ||
He said nothing wrong to the inspector in Cobb County. | ||
He simply wanted to get to the truth, just like we are here in Fulton County, trying to get to the truth. | ||
I don't know what the truth is. | ||
I just want to find it out. | ||
But as far as the Washington Post is concerned, if they want to go with the narrative, facts don't matter. | ||
That's why it's fake news and it's losing credibility by the hour, Steve. | ||
John, if we could just impose a pun on the guys at Real Americans. | ||
We just want to hold, come through the break, and we just want to keep you for the first. | ||
We've got to talk about legislation in Georgia. | ||
We've got to talk about these woke companies. | ||
Folks got to wake up. | ||
These companies are not your buddies. | ||
Okay? | ||
You give them all the deregulation, you give them all the tax cuts, and they've already flipped on you, the American people. | ||
Particularly the deplorables and working class folks throughout the country. | ||
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Short commercial break. | ||
John Fricks will be back here. | ||
We're going to have Rudy later. | ||
Raheem's going to be taking on Colonel Vindman again. |