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It is Friday, the 25th of June, the year of our Lord, 2021. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, yes, just a couple of days will be the end of the first half of 2021. | ||
And think about how bleak it started. | ||
And we're seeing nothing but blue skies right now with a lot of choppy water around us. | ||
But we're continuing to grind. | ||
We've got a packed show today. | ||
Raheem Kassam, my co-host in Washington, D.C. | ||
If we have John Fredericks, Raheem, can we bring John Fredericks in? | ||
A lot of news out of Georgia, a lot of news out of Michigan. | ||
We're going to start with the election issue, then get into the whole Mike Pence of it. | ||
But if we have John Fredericks, can we bring him in? | ||
John, are you with us? | ||
Yes, Steve. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
I'm with you here. | ||
We're live in Gainesville, Florida today on our way to Hoover, Alabama. | ||
What I got to tell you, the fake news AJC, we have now gone, Steve, from fake news to complete propaganda. | ||
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Today, above the fold, right-hand side, putting up a headline that was totally false. | ||
If you're following this thing on a cursory basis, you think, oh my God, the people that are fighting for a forensic analysis took a big hit yesterday. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
It was the exact opposite. | ||
I mean, they basically made the headline up. | ||
I don't know what their endgame is here, Steve, but this thing is going forward. | ||
Yesterday was a victory. | ||
It was a great day for those of us that want to get to the truth. | ||
Number one, It was the fifth consecutive ruling of Judge Amaro in our favor. | ||
That's five in a row. | ||
I like those odds. | ||
By the way, my Astros have won 11 in a row. | ||
They've won five in a row. | ||
Winning streaks are a good thing. | ||
Now, Steve, bottom line, what the judge did yesterday is Don Samuel, who defended Ray Lewis, the criminal defense attorney, tried to get the case dismissed. | ||
This is all they're trying to do. | ||
Get it dismissed to get out of there, right? | ||
Can't do it. | ||
Try to get it dismissed based on sovereign immunity. | ||
He said you can't sue a government entity, right? | ||
So, what Judge Amiro said was fine. | ||
I'll tell you what I'll do. | ||
I'll switch it out and what we're going to do is we're going to sue the members of the board of the Fulton Election Commission because they oversaw it. | ||
So we're not going to sue. | ||
They can't sue the government entity, but I'm not going to dismiss the case. | ||
I'm simply going to change out the plaintiffs. | ||
Two, the members of the committee of the Fulton County Election Committee that oversaw this election. | ||
Now they have to defend themselves. | ||
Get lawyers, whatever, not my problem. | ||
Now here's what it means. | ||
Here's why it's a victory. | ||
Every single one of these people are now going to have to be deposed. | ||
Every one of them. | ||
Now there's a 30-day delay. | ||
They're all going to get to pose after this goes forward. | ||
Somebody is going to crack or break and this thing is going to open up like a sieve and all hell is going to break loose. | ||
This case is going forward. | ||
Anybody who's telling you that this was a victory yesterday, for those that want to shut this down, are propagandists. | ||
They're just living a lie, hoping it's going to go away and that everybody's stupid. | ||
Judge Amiro is not going to dismiss this. | ||
There's a 30-day delay. | ||
So here's what happens. | ||
There's another 30-day delay because now every one of the Fulton County election officials that are now named in the suit, which by the way was the original suit that Favarito, Golan Favarito, brought anyway. | ||
They switched him out. | ||
They have to prepare their defense. | ||
They get 30 days. | ||
Meantime, Favarito and Bob Chili, lawyer for the 10 Fulton County voters who sued and said my vote didn't matter, they're reworking the plan for Judge Amiro in order to be sure that when they go in they can do the forensic analysis and it meets his plan. | ||
Steve, every day this thing gets worse and worse and worse. | ||
And now you've got the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the kingpin of fake news in the South, has now began a propaganda campaign on the behalf of getting rid of this audit. | ||
It's beyond fake news. | ||
You've got the Georgia Public Broadcasting System, who has now become the communications department of the Democratic Party of Georgia, making up stuff, printing that, saying that, oh, we have the chain of custody. | ||
We have all the drop boxes on some mystery thumb drive that they've never produced. | ||
I mean, the deeper you get into Fulton County, the worse it's getting. | ||
They can no longer cover it up, Steve. | ||
The truth is going to come out. | ||
They're trying to pressure Suze Royals, who had the affidavit. | ||
They're trying to pressure her to recount her statement. | ||
We've already gone through that the other day. | ||
They're panicked in there. | ||
They know they cheated. | ||
They know they've got 20, 25,000 fake ballots. | ||
They know it's going to come out. | ||
All hell will break loose. | ||
And by the way, Trump won Georgia. | ||
Let me just make it clear. | ||
Trump won Georgia. | ||
Perdue won Georgia. | ||
Ossoff shouldn't be there. | ||
There was no runoff. | ||
I don't know how you're going to figure this out. | ||
But David Perdue should be sitting in the Senate right now because his ballots were fake and that put us off over the top. | ||
And there would not have been a runoff state. | ||
Okay, I want to go back for a second. | ||
The reason, remember, you got the Georgia Public Broadcasting and the AJC, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. | ||
They're in full information warfare here. | ||
And just so I make sure the audience understands this, if John Fredericks had not been so prescient for us to go and buy a station in Atlanta, Georgia, AM 1690, WMLB, to get into the heart of this and start, was it the Georgia Star News or Michael Patrick Leahy beforehand? | ||
This is the two foundational elements The John Frederick Radio Network, the War Room, we're going to be relentless and we're going to get to the bottom of this. | ||
I just want to go back and make sure our audience understands that we're going to bring Boris at the end of this, but I got to ask you, this was a big deal when the criminal defense lawyers We're signed up, and these are high-profile criminal defense lawyers. | ||
This is the team that got Ray Lewis basically off of that incident after the Super Bowl. | ||
So, they argued sovereign immunity, right? | ||
The judge flipped it. | ||
He gave them that, and that's where they're all dancing around, oh it's a huge victory, huge victory. | ||
But he flipped it back to actual election officials and others that now can be sued, and those are the people that are going to be deposed in 30 days after a delay. | ||
Is that correct, John? | ||
It actually, what they did, backfired. | ||
They'd have been better off if they'd just stuck with the lawsuit against the government entity. | ||
Because then, who do you depose? | ||
What the judge did was he backfired this thing on him, and now they're worse off. | ||
So to be able to, for the AJC to say, oh, big, big victory for Fulton County, there's nothing to see here, it got gutted, the exact opposite. | ||
Now you've got people on the line. | ||
This is not a criminal case, this is a civil case, right? | ||
So nobody is in, none of these election officials have any criminality. | ||
Hold on, but John, if it's a civil case, why do you retain, and who's paying for these high profile criminal defense lawyers? | ||
Is that the taxpayers of Fulton County? | ||
The taxpayers of Fulton County are paying for high-profile criminal defense lawyers, not election lawyers, high-profile. | ||
So when you say it's civil, I got it. | ||
But somebody there, and I heard that they were retained not by the Board of Electors, they were actually retained by the county attorney, Fulton County attorney actually retained this. | ||
Why is the attorney Not just getting criminal defense lawyers, why are they getting the most high-profile, arguably the most high-profile in Atlanta? | ||
Why are they retaining criminal defense lawyers in what is a civil matter? | ||
That begs the question, right? | ||
Why are taxpayers paying for this and why do they have to get those? | ||
Why don't they have an army of election lawyers? | ||
You go to Arizona, there's 72 lawyers there by Perkins Coley, whatever that firm is making hundreds of millions of dollars a day off that, but they got 72 election lawyers. | ||
We've got two criminal defense lawyers In Fulton County. | ||
Why? | ||
No one knows. | ||
No one can answer that question. | ||
Seems odd. | ||
And so far, the guy's over one because he tried to get the case dismissed. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
He's going to go back and file. | ||
He's going to go back in 30 days and try to get it dismissed again. | ||
It isn't. | ||
Here's the other thing I learned today. | ||
OK, this is from Greg Dollazal, state senator coming Georgia, just in the south tip of Forsyth County. | ||
He said to me, look, If they don't do anything here, the State Senate of Georgia is going to act. | ||
I'm like, well, you don't have subpoena power. | ||
He's like, no, here's what we have to do. | ||
We have to get a special session. | ||
Then in the Senate Ethics Committee, the chairman of that committee has the power to call for a full investigation. | ||
And once he does that, then he could ask the State Senate as a body to vote on giving him and his committee, the Ethics Committee, The power of subpoena. | ||
Well, the Republicans hold a significant majority there. | ||
So the Republican majority is going to vote in favor of giving that committee subpoena power. | ||
Now, once they do that, he's got the same power that Karen Fann has in Arizona. | ||
And somebody said to me, well, maybe they'll vote no. | ||
Could you imagine being up as a state senator in 2022 in a Republican primary and you voted Done. | ||
to give the state senate committee subpoena power you get beat three to one. | ||
Done. | ||
Just to make sure, by the way, most people when they're talking in DC, they say, oh, that's a process story. | ||
General audiences don't like process stories, but our audience loves process stories because in the process is how you get to the truth. | ||
I just want to make sure everybody understands this. | ||
It's 30 days now before the depositions of the individuals. | ||
But what about the actual getting in and getting your hands on the ballots themselves or the facsimiles of the ballots? | ||
One is, I want to bifurcate. | ||
It'll be simultaneous. | ||
of individuals about what happened and procedures and process versus actually going in and verifying whether these ballots are fake or not. | ||
Can you walk us through that? | ||
Is this going to be concurrent? | ||
Is it going to be simultaneous? | ||
What is the process? | ||
It'll be simultaneous. | ||
I wouldn't expect that they actually get in and inspect the ballots until mid end of end of August because you got another 30 day delay. | ||
That's going to bring us to the end of July. | ||
Then you're going to have Don Sullivan trying to dismiss the case again so they have another delay on that. | ||
They have to get their plan approved so the judge has to approve the plan. | ||
On how the forensic analysis is done. | ||
Everything from who touches the ballots to what room they're in. | ||
Everything has to be scrutinized. | ||
Judge has to sign off on it. | ||
So I would say end of August is a likely scenario. | ||
But here's another amazing hypocrisy, okay? | ||
So Fulton County, the Board of Elections, when hiring the people on Election Day to count the ballots, They hire the temp from Happy Faces. | ||
No one knows who these people are. | ||
Nobody vetted them. | ||
They're not employees of the county. | ||
They're contractors with the temp firm. | ||
They come in. | ||
They count ballots. | ||
They put them in boxes. | ||
They hide them under tables. | ||
There's a pipe leak that nobody can find. | ||
Then there isn't a pipe leak. | ||
Then suitcases come out. | ||
None of these people are employees of Fulton County Election Commission. | ||
But now they're saying, oh my God! | ||
When we do the forensic analysis, my goodness, no one can touch the ballots except election county officials. | ||
You can't touch them. | ||
That's a federal offense. | ||
That'll violate the law. | ||
So no one can touch these except for Our employees but yet when they were counting the ballots They had people in there that nobody knew who they were from happy faces By the way, the company that finances them 16% owned stake by Stacey Abrams I just you know, Vernon Jones says there's a dead cat at the end of this thing This there's a budget. This thing is yeah every day you get | ||
more into it Steve. It is incredible Well, the floor that went on here. | ||
Listen, this is just like Arizona. | ||
Patriots are going to have to gird themselves for a very tough battle here. | ||
They're just not going to sit there. | ||
They know they stole it. | ||
They know we got them cornered. | ||
They don't want, just like in Arizona, they don't want us to get near the physical ballots. | ||
Arizona's going to blow people's heads off. | ||
They don't want the recanvassing. | ||
They're going to start threatening criminal activity. | ||
This is going to take real Patriots. | ||
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John, thank you very much. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We've got so much to get through the show. | ||
We're going to chop a lot of wood here. | ||
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When we return, Boris Epstein, where we talk about Michigan, Pennsylvania, and yes, Arizona. | ||
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We've got so much to cover in the show later. | ||
We're going to be talking about UFOs with a sitting congressman who saw the highly classified information. | ||
He's going to report back to you, the War Room Posse. | ||
We've got to get ahead of the story. | ||
The big question is why is this happening now? | ||
But you can't get away from the fact that there's some serious classified information out there. | ||
Also, Colonel Sullen, I'm trying to get Colonel Sullen, who doesn't live in this country, who is helping us track down and find out Dr. Yan's husband, It's somewhere in the United States, and I think brought in by a government agency, or at least allowed in by a government agency. | ||
We're trying to do all that. | ||
That'll be the second hour. | ||
A lot to go through. | ||
Yesterday was a pretty extraordinary show. | ||
We had Mike Lindell before he went over to court. | ||
Sidney Powell was with him. | ||
Rudy couldn't make it because Rudy was handling another situation where this panel of judges, these left-wing judges, decided that Rudy Giuliani, one of the greatest living Americans, was not worthy of a law license in New York. | ||
This is the same area in New York that had two lawyers, I think, firebombed a police car. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Firebombed a police car? | ||
They still got their law licenses. | ||
They firebombed a police car. | ||
This is what we're talking about. | ||
They're trying to go after everybody. | ||
President Trump they're trying to go after and everybody around President Trump they're trying to go after. | ||
The reason is they know that Trump won and we now know that David Perdue won. | ||
And we know that Mark Kelly didn't win. | ||
So this whole thing of the infrastructure, which they did the bait-and-switch last night, said, oh yeah, if you do the infrastructure, let's have a group hug at the White House, the Democrat lights of Lindsey Graham and Mitt Romney and that crap Portman guy's leaving. | ||
Let's have a group hug. | ||
But oh, by the way, this is all contingent upon another trillion dollar deal for human infrastructure, the old bait-and-switch. | ||
Look, yesterday was a pretty extraordinary show. | ||
The reason is we were honored to have Mike Lindell come in and co-host. | ||
I thought the most fascinating part of it was about his business. | ||
And let me tell you, a guy loses 40% of his revenue. | ||
40% of his revenue. | ||
All the big box stores abandoned Mike Lindell because he stood up to defend the Constitution. | ||
He stood up to defend the republic. | ||
He stood up to defend the little guy in the MAGA movement. | ||
And you know, and the woke corporations bailed on him overnight, didn't lay off a person. | ||
The only people that had their job lost were the people, the Costco, people that worked at Costco, and he worked to try to get them other jobs. | ||
But he didn't lay off a person at MyPillow. | ||
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Okay, I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, first, you've been all over Georgia. | ||
You were down there for the president. | ||
The MSNBC, the New York Times, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Georgia Public Broadcasting, everybody's dancing on the graves of our efforts, the crusade to get to the truth. | ||
In your mind, was this a big win yesterday or a big loss, sir? | ||
Steve, it was a big win, and I'll tell you who was not celebrating are the individual members of the Board of Elections who were substituted by the judge as the defendants in the case. | ||
You better believe they're not interested in being personally responsible, personally liable, for the myriad, a huge, overwhelming amount of mistakes and fraud That happened in Fulton County. | ||
Again, Fulton County, it's important when we say that, that we clarify and make absolutely certain this is Atlanta. | ||
The voters, the viewers, the audience of the show, the MAGA movement, the MAGA brain trust, that's the viewership and audience of the show, need to know we are talking about the Democrat machine of Atlanta. | ||
That's what Fulton County is. | ||
So I absolutely view it as a win. | ||
As John Frederick said, it's the fifth win in a row. | ||
And I liken this a lot to the process in Arizona. | ||
There was a long legal process. | ||
Remember, the subpoena went out in December of last year, December of 2020 in Arizona, from the Judiciary Committee. | ||
And then it took until April of this year to actually start the audit, because there was a lot of legal back and forth, but there was win after win after win in Arizona, just like there was win after win after win in Georgia, no matter how much the left mainstream media clearly and outright and bold-faced lied. | ||
They lied to us, to the American public, to the American people, and say something that's not the truth. | ||
It is becoming actually Orwellian, just like human infrastructure is an Orwellian term. | ||
What the media and what the left is doing is fully out of 1984, saying, oh, this was a loss when it was clearly a win. | ||
There's no way to... A loss would have been Okay, lawsuit thrown out. | ||
This is done. | ||
Rule for the defendants. | ||
Here, hey, let's substitute the defendants and you guys go on and keep the freight train of audits marching and moving forward. | ||
So absolutely winning, Georgia. | ||
That's why I tweeted this last night. | ||
As soon as the information came out, Bernie Kerry tweeted about it as well, American Hero. | ||
The freight train of audits is coming to Georgia and it seems to be following a similar path as it did on its way to Arizona. | ||
Before I pivot to Arizona, I just want to talk about that Orwellian concept that Boris brought up. | ||
We were going to have the great Steve Moore on here today to kind of break down. | ||
We had an analysis from Steve Cortez. | ||
Steve Moore was going to join us to break down the infrastructure bill, but just a blatant bait-and-switch last night where they said, hey, we're also going to lay out $1 trillion human infrastructure, which is a bigger fiasco than the Green New Deal that's already put in the infrastructure, another trillion dollars, and we're going to do it by reconciliation. | ||
But it's a twofold, and I think, hopefully, all these Republicans walk away because this thing's a total scam now. | ||
Let's go to Arizona. | ||
Can we just for a second on that? | ||
Can I put my White House comm staffer hat on for a second? | ||
Joe Biden's performance yesterday, that weird whispering, the back and forth, and the Orwellian bait and switch, but how bad Biden was at selling it. | ||
Must be giving, I hope, if they have literally any talent whatsoever, is giving the White House comms and press shop, Keith Bedingfield, Jen Psaki, and the others, I hope it's giving them fits, because it was awful. | ||
That performance of Biden whispering to the press, what is that? | ||
Is that an American president? | ||
Or is that a decrepit old man in a retirement home somewhere? | ||
Okay, I've always been the decrepit old man, but I gotta say this, and you know we are adamantly not conspiracy theory people here, but they're no coincidences. | ||
We do have the sitting congressman, Republican congressman from Tennessee today that's going to walk through his impressions of the classified information on the UFOs. | ||
I gotta say, particularly when the Joe Biden, whoever was standing up there said, I've never been to China. | ||
That with the whispering thing, I'm not saying that it's an alien, just because he's got the black eyes and not the baby blues that Biden's always had, but hey! | ||
You know, there are no coincidences. | ||
How does Joe Biden do the weird whispering thing, like not even, you know, obviously not a leader and not a president, does this weird whispering thing, and then later they ask him a question about China, they're hammering him on something, he says, I've never been to China. | ||
Well, hold on. | ||
Maybe that guy hasn't been to China. | ||
But we know Joe Biden bragged about all the trips he took to China hanging out with Xi. | ||
I think the comm staff there has got a deeper problem than just Joe Biden being weird. | ||
So I think they've got to check it. | ||
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And like I said, we're not conspiracy theorists, but it's something bizarre. | |
One of the greatest comedic artists of all time is Dave Chappelle, and I'm going to show you the Rick James segment. | ||
Rick James said, I didn't mess up his couch, and two seconds later he goes, yeah, yeah, I messed up his couch. | ||
Cracks a hell of a drug. | ||
So whatever they're giving Joe Biden is messing with his head even more than it's already messed up. | ||
But it would be funny, hold on, real quick, it would be funny if it weren't dangerous. | ||
This is our president. | ||
This is the guy who's got the football, okay? | ||
This is scary and it's dangerous. | ||
Yes, I want to say, Ibrahim, I'll bring you in right now, but yesterday was an unnerving performance by Joe Biden. | ||
So, Ibrahim, your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, look, look, look, look, let me just real quick, number one, for Madeleine Peltz, who's back on the beat now, Steve Bannon claims Joe Biden is an alien, is your headline for today, but hang on, this is very deadly, seriously, there's something deadly serious about this. | ||
After I saw that, I went and looked Because I don't know, I'm not a doctor, but I guess I'm more of a doctor than Fauci. | ||
But I went and looked at, you know, some more of the symptoms surrounding dementia and a weakening of the voice, not being able to speak at full strength all the time is another of the symptoms that we're seeing from Joe Biden. | ||
I agree with Boris. | ||
This is deeply, deeply wrong and dangerous what we see happening here. | ||
He is showing a distinct number of serious symptoms of real It's the Soviet Union of the late 70s, early 80s. | ||
I wrote about this in the spring. | ||
It's getting worse and worse, and I'll tell you firsthand, that did not work out well. | ||
The country literally, literally fell apart because of Brezhnev, Chernenko, Andropov, and the disaster that the Soviet leadership was and how decrepit it was. | ||
And I'm not sure that Biden is not worse than Brezhnev was at his worst when he was leading the Soviet Union. | ||
Yeah, this thing yesterday with the voices and then not knowing about China, but also I think there's something also deeply disturbing. | ||
I hope the Republicans didn't know this. | ||
This bait-and-switch on the deal, where now you've got a trillion dollar infrastructure program, and you've got Kamala Harris going to the border today. | ||
Human infrastructure. | ||
Human infrastructure. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Yeah it's this whole thing is getting it's getting more and more bizarre just to control and I gotta tell you our allies I think behind the scenes are very concerned but our enemies are licking their chops I mean you see a crisis in Taiwan a crisis in the South China Sea I tell you it's this is not a guy's gonna be able to take the pressure sitting down in the Kennedy room down there in National Security Council it's this is not a guy you want to watch I tell you this it's deep and what about Iran electing a hardliner as electing | ||
Appointing a hardliner as president, very clearly saying, hey, how about this, in your face. | ||
We've got a guy who literally was a mass murderer, he's our president because we believe he can face down Joe Biden. | ||
Okay, listen, we're going to take a commercial break. | ||
By the way, Raheem, I do want to welcome back on watch is Madeline Peltz. | ||
She actually said some very nice things about the Tim Pool conversation the other night, so we welcome Madeline back on. | ||
I guess she's not, but you know what? | ||
I want to thank her. | ||
She said we were dead and gone and irrelevant, and she had killed us, and she was taking a victory lap. | ||
Madeline, don't spike the football on your own 20. | ||
That's the lesson in football. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, we've still got election odds to go through, we've got economics, capital markets, the ape army, all of it, next, in The War Room. | ||
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I want to be quick about this. | ||
Boris, let's go back to the elections. | ||
I want to hit Arizona first for updates on that. | ||
And all the posse and cadre have to understand, we're here where we are because of you. | ||
Because of your support of this and you're putting your shoulder to the wheel and a force multiplier. | ||
And this is not for summer soldiers and sunshine patriots. | ||
The show is not for that. | ||
And this audience doesn't react like that. | ||
We got to grind. | ||
When Boris and John Fredericks tell you, hey, it's going to take through July and August to get to grind through into Georgia. | ||
We've got every roadblock. | ||
You've got the mainstream media. | ||
You've got corporate America. | ||
You've got Wall Street. | ||
Everybody's against you, right? | ||
That's why this is the Patriots, and you're grinding through it. | ||
The great Patriots out in Arizona, who the nation will never be able to thank enough. | ||
Never be able to thank enough when this all comes out. | ||
What's the latest in Arizona, Boris, before we talk about the fiasco in Michigan and Pennsylvania? | ||
Arizona, they're doing the quality control, Steve. | ||
effectively triple checking the count now. From what I'm hearing is that the concerns Karen Phan laid out in her letter over a month ago now and the deep issues of missing ballots, the issues of replaced, removed, repositioned database, those remain. And I think that soon enough we're going to see some public information that is going to be a nuclear earthquake in terms of what's coming out of Arizona. So stay the course. | ||
Keep your eyes on Arizona. | ||
Keep focused on Arizona. | ||
Whatever the other side is, we're seeing with Georgia, the other side is not, is willing to go to any depths, any depths whatsoever to derail this effort, to derail the freight train of audits. | ||
But do not be discouraged. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
Make sure that you're focusing on Arizona and the truth that's coming out From State Senator Karen Fann and others directly involved with this audit because it does as we've heard from what over 20 delegations have gone to the Arizona audit. | ||
It's squared away. | ||
It's secure. | ||
It's tight. | ||
And the information that's going to come out is going to be very, very significant from what I understand. | ||
Okay, let's go to, you know, the media last night did not agree with your assessment on our show. | ||
They said the Michigan report's actually very squared away, and it shows once again, because the New York Times, MSNBC, they're just beating, beating, beating, that the Senate's come out, Michigan's over, it doesn't matter, everything Rudy said, in fact, I think they specifically cited Rudy's conference and testimony there in front of the Senate as one of the reasons they're trying to take his law license away in New York. | ||
What say you, Boris, about Michigan and what needs to be done by this audience? | ||
That report was total nonsense. | ||
It was completely predisposed. | ||
When they started writing the report, they already knew what they were going to put in the report. | ||
This is the Michigan establishment, GOP, wanting to say, hey, nothing to see here, move on. | ||
No, there's no discrepancies between ballots and voters and votes in Detroit when we know there is. | ||
Don't look into Antrim County anymore. | ||
There's nothing there. | ||
Just move on. | ||
Why? | ||
What are you hiding? | ||
Same question we pose to Democrats. | ||
Same question we pose to the left mainstream media. | ||
We have to pose to Republican establishment. | ||
What are you hiding? | ||
Do not forget. | ||
Do not forget that the overwhelming majority of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Arizona Is Republican. | ||
It's 4-1, I believe. | ||
Republican to Democrat. | ||
So this is not about party. | ||
This is about MAGA. | ||
This is about election integrity, voter integrity, the truth from 2020, and those who are against it. | ||
So that's all. | ||
And President Trump put out a fire statement yesterday, calling out state Senate Majority Leader Shirkey in Michigan, calling out Senator McBroom, who was behind this report. | ||
And again, as I said yesterday, here's a clear example. | ||
They said, no, no, there were no ballots sent out to those who didn't ask for them. | ||
But then they said, we should make sure that in the future they don't send out any unsolicited ballots. | ||
Obviously contradicting themselves. | ||
That's just one example of a myriad of holes in this report. | ||
I likened it to Swiss cheese yesterday. | ||
I still like that metaphor. | ||
This report was so full of holes. | ||
It was just like Swiss cheese. | ||
And again, it was completely predestined. | ||
When they started writing the report in Michigan, they knew what they wanted to find. | ||
And you know what? | ||
If anything, if they're so confident in this report and they're so sure that this was a perfect election, hey, let's have an audit! | ||
What are you afraid of? | ||
If you're so sure you've got this awesome report, go and call for an audit, specifically in Detroit, and let's get to the bottom of it. | ||
If this report is perfect and squared away, let's have an audit, back it up, because then the 55% of American people right now already calling for forensic audits will believe the report. | ||
For now, we're saying no thanks. | ||
Okay, what is this audience to do? | ||
President Trump's been putting some things out from the desk of 45, but what should this audience do to make sure that the establishment in Michigan, the Republican establishment, knows that they're not going to be satisfied until we get the same full forensic audit, and not these spins. | ||
Remember, a lot of people talking about audits, it's always been done. | ||
We need what's happening in Arizona. | ||
In Arizona, the tripartite, the full forensic audit of the ballots, the re-canvassing, and then, guys, the experts get to the machines, right? | ||
But you focus on those ballots, you focus on the ballots versus the votes, full forensic audit, and the re-canvassing, which to me is the beating heart of all of this. | ||
How does this audience support President Trump? | ||
Because we know Trump won. | ||
How do we support this and put pressure on, and let's call it what it is, pressure on the recalcitrant establishment in Michigan? | ||
In Michigan, call the offices of State Senate Majority Leader Shirkey. | ||
Call the offices of the head of the Michigan House, the Michigan Assembly, also Republican. | ||
In Wisconsin, call Chris Kopenga in the Wisconsin Senate. | ||
Call Robin Voss in the State Assembly. | ||
In Pennsylvania, call the office of Corman, State Senate President Corman. | ||
Call the office of State Senator Dave Argyle. | ||
Go ahead, get your voices heard. | ||
Always call within the lines. | ||
But call their offices. | ||
Let's get their numbers up in the chat room. | ||
Get them up on the website. | ||
These are public. | ||
That's the point of those phone numbers. | ||
For constituents and citizens to call the offices of their elected officials. | ||
Call the offices. | ||
Email the offices. | ||
Have your voices be heard. | ||
All we're asking for. | ||
All we're asking for is audits. | ||
We're not asking for, hey, right now come in and overturn it. | ||
No, that's not what we're talking about. | ||
We're asking for Arizona-level audits. | ||
Again, not just a recount of all the ballots where the legal votes and the illegal votes are recounted. | ||
No, that's not what we want. | ||
A true, full, forensic audit, recount, recanvass, study the machines. | ||
We know there's evidence in Michigan, overwhelming. | ||
We know in Wisconsin, Over 200,000 unlawful ballots and a vote separated by 20,000. | ||
And we're hearing staggering numbers of Pennsylvania. | ||
I do not know what these Republican elected officials... | ||
Vos in Wisconsin, Shirkey in Michigan, Argyle in Pennsylvania, Corbin in Pennsylvania. | ||
I do not know what they're waiting for. | ||
What's there to wait for? | ||
The time is now. | ||
The populace, the American people, 55, the majority of American people support, not Republicans, not just NAGA, the majority of the American people support full forensic audits, rescues, and just came out with a poll this week. | ||
Do the right thing. | ||
Follow your constituents. | ||
Demand an audit. | ||
Issue subpoenas. | ||
And let's get to the bottom of what happened in 2020. | ||
In that Rasmussen poll, 41% of the American people, and all American people, think he's illegitimate. | ||
It got in because of massive fraud. | ||
And 10% Democrats. | ||
It's the Biden administration and the Justice Department of the Biden administration, instead of worrying about the issues about voting rights right now, we've got to get to the bottom of November 3rd or we don't have a constitutional republic. | ||
And we're going to be relentless in this. | ||
We're not going to give up because we've got to get to the bottom of this or we don't have the constitution. | ||
All these people come and talk about the constitution. | ||
Act to defend the Constitution. | ||
The way you act to defend the Constitution is very simple. | ||
A full forensic audit. | ||
And Joe Biden needs this worse than anybody. | ||
Particularly since his performance the last couple days. | ||
He's got to make sure that the American people fully understand that he was duly elected as President of the United States. | ||
This is incumbent. | ||
We've got to get to the bottom of this. | ||
It's not just voting in democracy. | ||
It's also counting how the vote was counted. | ||
Remember, it's not all votes count. | ||
It's all legitimate, certified, Registered, legal votes. | ||
Those are the votes that have got to count. | ||
I'm telling you, there's going to be an earthquake coming out of Arizona. | ||
And they're girding for it. | ||
And everybody in the audience, you think it's going to be easy. | ||
It's not going to be easy. | ||
We haven't even gotten to the tough part yet. | ||
This is not even close to being the tough part. | ||
Not even close. | ||
So just remember that. | ||
OK, we've got to turn now. | ||
Talk about tough parts. | ||
Raheem, I love your thing. | ||
Mike Pence last night, I think in Iowa, I don't know if we have the audio from it, said he's proud of what he did on the 6th of January. | ||
Right? | ||
And then, not just through President Trump under the bus, but really through the MAGA movement under the bus, because he said he fulfilled his constitutional duty. | ||
It's not about any one person. | ||
Once again, he's totally confused. | ||
And this is a classic Mike Pence. | ||
Remember, Mike Pence is a third-rate intellect and a first-rate coward. | ||
Okay? | ||
A third-rate intellect and a first-rate coward. | ||
You know, and people knew this in Indiana before he came out. | ||
Remember, he's down five points in the polls in Indiana when he got, when President Trump bailed his career out and made him Vice President of Canada in the summer of 16. | ||
He's down by five. | ||
The reason was conservatives. | ||
Remember? | ||
It was all the issues. | ||
I think with gay rights and with Common Core. | ||
Conservatives have turned on Pence because every time he has to make a tough decision, he folds like a cheap suit. | ||
OK? | ||
You think courage is contagious? | ||
Well, cowardice is contagious also. | ||
OK? | ||
So President Trump, nobody ever asked him to sit there. | ||
No one person has a constitutional right. | ||
It was to revert back to the states, to the state assemblies that had issues. | ||
And guess who the state assemblies were? | ||
I'm going to pick a couple of random names. | ||
Arizona, Georgia. | ||
Pennsylvania. | ||
Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. | ||
And look at where we are today. | ||
We're halfway through the year. | ||
We're grinding through with patriots. | ||
And I may talk about the money. | ||
Forget the cash that's taken. | ||
That's not the real thing. | ||
It's the opportunity cost in the country. | ||
We're besieged by enemies, foreign and domestic, particularly the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And you've got patriots in 115 degree heat out the New Concord Bridge every day in Arizona grinding through this. | ||
You've got patriots in Georgia grinding through this. | ||
You've got patriots in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin that want to start grinding through this. | ||
Boris Rahim, I'd like you to jump in here, but I can tell you, top of with that, there's a new book out, I think Mike Bender's book, that's got Pence in the Oval Office on the Charlottesville situation with Gary Cohen threatening to resign, and nobody counters him in front of the President, and then later, according to this book, Mike Bender, he goes up to Cohen's office and says, I'm really proud of you, good work, outside the earshot of the President. | ||
It's a classic Mike Pence. | ||
Third-rate intellect, first-rate coward. | ||
Abort first and then Rahim. | ||
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That's reality. | |
I call him like I see him. | ||
Here's my perspective. | ||
Throughout the 2016 campaign and the administration, I always had a good relationship with Vice President Pence. | ||
I had, and in some ways continue to have, respect for Vice President Pence. | ||
But this action around the post-election, around January 6th, was a huge mistake. | ||
Huge mistake by the Vice President, and huge mistake by his team, who I strongly believe led him astray on this. | ||
Because here's the deal, here's what was asked, let's dispel any notions here, that Vice President Mike Pence was asked to overturn this election. | ||
Here was the ask of the Vice President, and I know this probably better than 99.99999% of people on planet Earth, okay? | ||
nine nine nine nine nine percent of people on on on planet earth okay that ask on january sixth to stay under his power under the twelfth amendment to say that there's such overwhelming evidence of fraud around the country you have letters coming in from pennsylvania arizona georgia other states | ||
There's such overwhelming evidence that before certifying, let's send it back to the states, have them conduct a quick investigation, and come back 10 to 12 days later, before January 20th, before the date of inauguration. | ||
That was the ask. | ||
That was the ask. | ||
It was not to, oh, let's, let's throw, you know, turn this election president. | ||
The ask was to follow the truth, to follow the science, to follow the facts. | ||
So that's one. | ||
Two, I believe it's a huge... Hang on, hang on, hang on, we got a short commercial break, don't want to hold for the second. | ||
Short commercial break, back with Boris and Rahim in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
By the way, Ben Burquam, the great reporter of Real America's Voice, had a horrific accident at a resort in Arkansas the other day. | ||
His wife's in very serious condition. | ||
I think she's in ICU. | ||
Can we get up the reports to the site? | ||
The War Room is actually independently stepping up and going to work with Ben and his family, but there's also a site up, I think, GoFundMe, not the GoFundMe, but the Christian one, if we can get that up. | ||
Everybody that loves Ben Burquam, if you take a look at this and maybe think to help out, War Room's going to do something separately. | ||
We talked to Ben directly. | ||
But one of the best guys out there and Real America's Voice is going to be very proud. | ||
A fantastic, fantastic reporter. | ||
He's going to be at the border today covering for us a lot of the crisis down there and Kamala Harris's trip and all of it. | ||
And he can't go because of this family emergency. | ||
At least, whatever you got to do, keep the family in the prayers. | ||
They're deeply religious. | ||
He's a son of a missionary. | ||
His wife, they're just a terrific family. | ||
I can't say enough great things about Ben Berquam and the Berquam family. | ||
So keep them in your prayers. | ||
And if you can, you know, hit with a little bit to pay for the medical, it's going to be quite extensive. | ||
And he's so dear to the war room, we're going to step up also. | ||
I want to thank everybody that brought this to our attention. | ||
It was Jack Bassovia who got to me last night. | ||
I hadn't heard about it, but I want to thank the staff too for going to it. | ||
Okay, we're burning daylight. | ||
I got to get to Boris. | ||
Boris, what was your second point about Pence? | ||
My second point about Vice President Pence, the first point was that the ask was absolutely specific and clear and within the Constitution. | ||
It was to, on January 6th, recognize the overwhelming amount of elections that were voted for that we knew then, which is being obviously much further exposed now by the freight train of audits and the fight for the audits. | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
I disagree. | ||
the the certifications back to the states for a quick investigation to come back before January 20th. So that's point one. Point two, I have you know you you've seen the numbers so I think this action of going out there and doubling down on January 6th is a huge political mistake for Vice President Pence and frankly reminiscent of Liz Cheney again Vice President Pence someone I've worked with have respect for I think this is a series of mistakes. | ||
I disagree. | ||
Hang on, he's putting politics ahead of the Constitution. | ||
Why? | ||
Rahim's national polls. | ||
You guys ran a poll. | ||
32,000. | ||
I don't think it is right. | ||
I think he's a vertical. | ||
32,000 people in your poll, correct Rahim? | ||
Zero votes for Pence for president. | ||
Was it zero votes? | ||
He'll never, he'll never. | ||
I think he got like 20 votes out of 33,000. | ||
So where's the vertical? | ||
No, the vertical is that he's going to be now, the one that he's trying to try to rally, the Never Trump crowd, the conservative inc. | ||
You watch, you can see it's plain as day. | ||
5% of the Republican Party? | ||
It's 0%. | ||
He can never undo what he did on the 6th. | ||
This is going to go down as one of the worst, worst decisions, political. | ||
You talk about profiles in courage, this is profiles in cowardice. | ||
Plus, just being an idiot. | ||
Right? | ||
We wouldn't, look at the jam we're in today. | ||
Go ahead Rahim, jump in. | ||
Yeah, no, look, I want to just add to that what you're saying. | ||
Now, I know people who worked for Mike Pence, who want to have nothing to do with him anymore, and then I know people who worked for Mike Pence who have gone never-Trump. | ||
They haven't, like, gone, like, soft mugger. | ||
They've gone never-Trump. | ||
There are two distinct camps coming off the back of Mike Pence at the moment, and here's the thing. | ||
Look at the people he's now going and working for, and let that inform you as to what he plans to do at the moment. | ||
Establishment think tanks and pressure groups here in Washington DC. | ||
Somebody sent me last night, they got a 23 page mailer with Mike Pence's name on it, begging for donations for a think tank in Washington DC. | ||
This is not the behavior of a man who is a fighter, it's not the behavior of a man who cares what happened on November the 3rd, it's not the behavior of a man who seeks to represent the base of people that supported him for the last four years. | ||
I've had it up to here with I'm done with Mike Pence and Mike Pence needs to sit down and shut up. | ||
He's Paul Ryan without the abs. | ||
Boris, you talk about relationships. | ||
This is beyond relationships. | ||
Has Mike Pence taken the pilgrimage out to Arizona? | ||
Has Mike Pence gone out to the new Concord Bridge, sat down with those patriots, and done what Eric Reitens and people from Wyoming, state of Washington, obviously the big states of Georgia and Pennsylvania, they've all had delegations out there. | ||
Has Mike Pence had the common courtesy and the common decency to go out there? | ||
No, he has not. | ||
Has he sat down with anybody in Georgia and found out anything that's going on? | ||
No he's not. | ||
Why is that? | ||
It's quite evident. | ||
He understands when Arizona comes up, his political career is blown up. | ||
Okay? | ||
So he's got to come up with something else. | ||
This is a career politician. | ||
This is exactly the thing that MAGA stands against. | ||
That MAGA is about courage. | ||
MAGA is about standing in the breach and standing up for this republic and staying up for this country. | ||
And look at the little guys out there. | ||
Look at those heroes out in Arizona. | ||
They're not getting paid. | ||
The vast majority of those people are volunteers. | ||
Volunteering their time. | ||
And it now looks like a factory floor at Ford Motor Company in 1944 where we're rolling tanks off the line every 60 seconds. | ||
It's an industrial production. | ||
This is how squared away it's gotten. | ||
You're going to see the same thing in Georgia. | ||
Has he had the common DC board show on top of this? | ||
Has he had the common DC to go out there and sit down with anybody and find out what's going on? | ||
No, because that's not a photo op he is looking for. | ||
And I understand. | ||
I think he's making a huge political mistake. | ||
I honestly do. | ||
I think the vice... Fine. | ||
January 6th, he made a huge mistake. | ||
I believe both a constitutional mistake and a political mistake. | ||
But to double down on it, definitely has remnants of Liz Cheney, and I think that if he's the Vice President, obviously he's looking toward 2024. | ||
I'm hoping and believing that if President Trump runs, no matter what happens to him now in 2024, President Trump runs, he will be the Republican nominee, he'll be the 47th President. | ||
But hold on, let me finish this point. | ||
If Vice President Pence hopes to have a political future in the Republican Party, Doing what you're saying he's doing, which is trying to find some vertical of some skinny part under 5% of the Republican Party that is not MAGA, is a huge political mistake. | ||
Distancing himself from the MAGA movement is a huge political mistake, and he makes it at the peril of his own political future. | ||
Everybody gets to make their own choices. | ||
I disagree on your personal feelings about Vice President Pence. | ||
You know, we're all entitled to our own perspectives. | ||
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But politically, I disagree with what he's doing. | |
I want to make a thing. | ||
Mike Pence is a nice guy. | ||
That's not my personal beliefs. | ||
Those are my professional beliefs. | ||
Okay? | ||
My professional beliefs. | ||
If you're a leader, you've got to stand up and fight. | ||
You've got to stand up and defend the Constitution of the United States. | ||
He took an oath to the Constitution. | ||
This whole thing, this is not some exercise we're going through just for Donald Trump, and Donald Trump knows that. | ||
This is an exercise for the Constitutional Republic that was bequeathed to us from patriots for 14 generations. | ||
This is why everybody's doing this. | ||
Everybody could go out and do something else. | ||
They're not! | ||
Why are they doing this? | ||
This is a grind, and John Furnish told you it's not going to get easier, it's going to get harder. | ||
It's going to take through the summer. | ||
People want this magic thing to wave a wand. | ||
There's no wands here to be waved. | ||
This is not magic. | ||
This is grind. | ||
This is the same grit and determination that led the Revolutionary Generation. | ||
That's who we are, and compare Mike Pence to that Revolutionary Generation. | ||
Weigh and measure that. | ||
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