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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred 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 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
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. | ||
There is a clear message that is coming through. | ||
This is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
We are seeing outbreaks of cases in parts of the country that have low vaccination coverage because unvaccinated people are at risk. | ||
And communities that are fully vaccinated are generally faring well. | ||
So why is there so much vaccine hesitancy? | ||
Perhaps because some people are listening to their wacky uncle on social media rather than top doctors in the world. | ||
It's one of the reasons President Biden is lashing out at Facebook. | ||
We'll get to his cutting criticism of the tech giant amid this unrelenting pandemic and the variants. | ||
That are spreading through the country. | ||
In fact, for some communities in America this year will actually be worse than 2020. | ||
Is that possible? | ||
We'll explain that and how the deadly Delta variant is driving a wedge through parts of the country. | ||
Coronavirus isn't the only big issue being fueled by conspiracy theories. | ||
There's also the attempt by some Republicans to whitewash the January 6th insurrection. | ||
But that's not what they were saying in real time as rioters attacked the Capitol. | ||
Good morning. | ||
And what's frustrating here is that, I'll just say it, we're going to end up going back to masking. | ||
And that's going to be a huge political issue. | ||
We're going to have people fighting in Walmarts about whether or not they have to wear their mask or on planes. | ||
We already are. | ||
We still are. | ||
But we're going to have to go back to masking. | ||
And the reason we're going to have to go back to it It's because of the unvaccinated. | ||
Because they're allowing the variants into this country, and they are getting the vaccinated people sick. | ||
And the only way to keep it from passing from person to person, if you're not going to get the vaccine, is to wear a mask. | ||
Full, complete, and total meltdown. | ||
Mika and the whole crew over at Morning Joe, which is the kind of early morning junior varsity of Rachel Maddow, and that's the brain center of the opposition party, which is the media. | ||
Democratic Party just kind of clouds around it. | ||
We've got so much to get to today. | ||
We're going to go talk about the 50-state movement on 3 November. | ||
We've got Mark Fincham from Arizona. | ||
We're going to talk Georgia. | ||
We've got Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Raheem Kassam's back in the saddle now from his trips out west. | ||
He'll be updating us on all of that. | ||
It's Monday, the 19th of July, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
I want to start with this massive news on Friday about or late last week on DACA and want to bring in Attorney General Ken Paxton from the great state of Texas to get us up to date on that. | ||
General Paxson, I gotta ask you to start off with, given this cold open we had, you're missing a big part of your legislature down there. | ||
There's somewhere wandering around the United States and now I hear that they're infecting themselves and everybody else. | ||
And I don't quite understand how the unvaccinated So Attorney General Paxson, what's up with the Texas Legislature? | ||
Where are they? | ||
I guess they're all infected now, or part of them are infected. | ||
It's kind of confusing. | ||
ought to get back to herd immunity and look at antibodies and T-cells as the greatest preventative here. | ||
So Attorney General Paxson, what's up with the Texas legislature? | ||
Where are they? | ||
I guess they're all infected now or part of them are infected. | ||
It's kind of confusing. | ||
What's going on and what do you intend to do about it when they return to the great state of Texas? | ||
Are you going to try to round them up and bring them back to Texas? | ||
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So this has been done before. | |
They did this in 2003 when I was in the House. | ||
They didn't want to vote on redistricting. | ||
It's pretty frustrating because you have the rest of the legislature and another 130 members who have shown up. | ||
They're making $600 a month. | ||
They're away from their families. | ||
They're away from their work. | ||
They're sacrificing their constituents. | ||
They're ready to vote. | ||
And supposedly the Democrats are trying to protect the vote. | ||
In this case, they are actually preventing the vote of elected representatives. | ||
So I don't understand the strategy because the governor, I'm convinced, will call them back immediately as soon as this these special sessions go 30 days and then the governor can recall another 30 day session. | ||
And so I don't know what the end strategy is here, but eventually they either have to come back and vote or they're going to have their office will be vacated. | ||
We'll put somebody else in there. | ||
Is this the spirit of Texas, given the great history of Texas with the Alamo, the great fight for your freedom as a republic, the great effort Texas has put through, all the conflicts the United States has had? | ||
Is this the spirit of Texas, to cut and run? | ||
I thought Texas was a stand-and-deliver state. | ||
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You know, I don't think this is the spirit of Texas or is this the spirit of the United States. | |
This is a place where you come and you debate. | ||
You disagree. | ||
You try to persuade your opponents to come to your side. | ||
It's the American experiment. | ||
And they are basically saying, we don't believe in that democracy. | ||
We don't believe in the debate. | ||
We don't believe in the majority vote. | ||
We want to control everything and so this isn't democracy, this isn't a representative government, this is a few Democrats making decisions for the rest of us. | ||
Yeah, this is an embarrassment to the people of the state of Texas, whether you're an independent Democrat or whatever. | ||
I think the Democratic Party has jumped the shark. | ||
They all thought they were going to turn this purple or blue. | ||
I've got, outside of Austin, in some areas down in Houston, whatever, I think Texas, I think the Republicans and the Trump movement are going to run the tables there. | ||
I want to turn to DACA. | ||
I know you've got a lot to say about this. | ||
Tell us about what exactly the judge said and how does it impact What you're doing down in Texas, and particularly I know you and Governor Abbott are starting to focus much more, Abbott particularly, since I think some guys running against him, Huffines, are really pointed to the border. | ||
What about the DACA, and then what are you guys going to do about it? | ||
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So this is a battle that we started fighting during the Obama administration, where we had a president who decided after he lost Congress, after the first two years, that he wanted to get his agenda through, but he didn't want to work with Congress in any way. | |
which is how the founders set it up. | ||
So he started using agencies and executive orders to rule by edict. | ||
We've also seen that obviously under Biden. | ||
So he issued an edict on what was called DAPA for the parents, and this is for the children of those people. | ||
And so we've sued him because he didn't have the authority to change what Congress had done. | ||
Our immigration laws are set by Congress. | ||
They're voted on. | ||
They go through the process. | ||
They're debated. | ||
And they can't just come in and change it. | ||
With DACA, he came in and basically was granting amnesty to people that weren't allowed to have amnesty. | ||
And so we sued him. | ||
It was about a three to four year battle. | ||
Thankfully, President Trump switched sides after we sued the administration. | ||
And we were successful getting basically a stop to this. | ||
And the judge said, hey, the president doesn't have the authority to do this. | ||
This is unconstitutional. | ||
This is outside of his authority as president. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
I've got a question. | ||
There's a Bush, I think, running against you in this primary down there. | ||
What's remaining of Bush in the Republican Party now that the Trump movement has kind of taken over is the amnesty wing of the party. | ||
Has he repudiated His family's big push for amnesty, and they try to do it in a sneaky way. | ||
They're always sneaking in. | ||
You've got Cornyn down there with Tillis trying to do another amnesty thing. | ||
They're always trying to slide in amnesty somehow. | ||
Has your opponent repudiated amnesty as even a concept? | ||
Because people down in the Rio Grande Valley, those working class Hispanics, What they're looking for is security, border security, and jobs, and not having illegal aliens come across and compete with them and lower wages down there that I know the Chamber of Commerce loves. | ||
But is the Bush guy running against you, does he repudiate all the amnesty aspects of this? | ||
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No, I've not heard of him repeating it. | |
As a matter of fact, I've heard his uncle speak about this, saying we need to have amnesty and that's the solution to our border problem. | ||
I think it's just the opposite of that. | ||
I think my opponent tries to play it both ways. | ||
He tries to be on Trump's side and on the Bush side and there's very, obviously we have very different views on issues like immigration. | ||
And the election, which he came out and said was not stolen, that it was perfectly good. | ||
And so there will be very much a difference between me and my opponent, just as you can see how the Bushes govern versus how Trump governed. | ||
And there is a reason that the Bushes have not been supportive of Donald Trump. | ||
They don't agree with him on the issues. | ||
No, we see that. | ||
So, Attorney General Paxson, how do people follow you during the day? | ||
How do they get to your website, all that? | ||
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KenPaxson.com and at TXAG. | |
Thank you very much and thanks for taking the time away for opening the show today. | ||
We're going to have Mark Krikorian from CIS and also Chris Kobach on later in the show to go through details. | ||
Very important. | ||
There's an invasion going on in the southern border and we've got to stop it. | ||
One thing I want to say that this populist uprising, whether it's in its school boards for critical race theory, whether it's going to be in vaccinations, we told you the infernal the inferno is going to start or Steve Chris test said that August 15th, when kids start going back to school, you've got you've got people that are the ape army on Wall Street that are piling in over four million strong into the stocks of American companies and buy and hold to take on the hedge funds are shorting. | ||
One of the biggest ones and most important is this America first audits and get on telegram. | ||
You got America first audits chat room. | ||
You got America first audits channel. | ||
This is Dave Clements and of course, Captain Keschel were on. | ||
Dave was on last week. | ||
They had 25000 people sign up after he was on war room a couple of days and after Peter Navarro hosted the show. | ||
I was a guest but hosted the show on Saturday, had another 25000 have signed up since the We're going to have them back on today. | ||
100,000 people now in these different chat rooms, all 50 states. | ||
Remember, 3 November. | ||
One thing to remember for the audience. | ||
We're not going to slow down Arizona. | ||
We're not slowing down Georgia. | ||
We're not slowing down Pennsylvania. | ||
We're not going to slow down to get to the decertification process. | ||
We've got to prove the case first by facts, evidence, and data. | ||
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Okay? | |
Step one. | ||
Step two is then to get into it with the state legislatures. | ||
Step three is going to be investigations, but that could take, particularly criminal investigations, could take a while. | ||
You've got to get to the bottom of what's actually happening. | ||
They're making huge progress out there in Arizona in the last couple days. | ||
There'll be updates. | ||
Boris will be here today, later at five o'clock, to update you. | ||
My point is that all 50 states need to be audited right now. | ||
You've got an upswell of a populist movement to do that. | ||
You've got an apparatus to do that. | ||
You can crowdsource it. | ||
We're going to get more information for you on that. | ||
But for people saying, oh, we can't do that because it's going to slow down. | ||
No, it's not going to slow down anything. | ||
Nobody's stopping in Arizona. | ||
Nobody's stopping in Georgia. | ||
But I think we know from the Arizona, we need a full forensic audit of everything. | ||
You're going to see the corruption and incompetence in these House races, state legislature races. | ||
It's going to be amazing. | ||
I want to go to... Can we play the clip? | ||
Let me play the clip. | ||
There's some confusion coming out of Arizona. | ||
I brought the great John Eastman in, who is the president's constitutional lawyer for the situation around that happened in January. | ||
John was the great scholar that laid out the framework for this. | ||
Let's play. | ||
Can we play the interview with Karen Fann over the weekend? | ||
Let's hit it. | ||
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Are you talking with the Senators about actually recalling those electors, not saying to give them to either Biden or Trump, but simply to recall them since that statement signed again under penalty of perjury wouldn't have been correct that the Governor and Secretary of State signed off on, on November? | |
So the Senate body, we do not have that authority to do that. | ||
So this is what we have said, and I want to make this very clear on the record. | ||
We as the Senate body, we have the ability to subpoena information because we make laws. | ||
And we're entitled to have that information to determine how to write those laws. | ||
That's why we have been successful in court and that's what we're doing. | ||
Okay, Karen Phan right there is trying to say, hey, let's make sure we've got our facts right. | ||
Once we get our facts right, we're going to go forward. | ||
She's not trying to get ahead of the wagon train, trying to stay in her lane. | ||
I think she defines her lane a little too narrowly at this time, but I want to bring in John Eastman. | ||
So John, you wrote all the analysis for the president back on the January 6th situation. | ||
By the way, I might add, the lead story in Politico this morning Mike Pence flatlines in 2024, and you know why Mike Pence flatlines? | ||
Mike Pence flatlines because in the unforgiving minute of his life that took place on January 6th, he spit the bit, and that's why he's flatlined. | ||
People will never, ever forget that. | ||
All this nonsense that was going on in July and August and forward could have all been taken care of Back in January, if we just had somebody that had been a profile in Courage, somebody that was a profile in Courage is Jon Eastman. | ||
Jon, we've got a minute in this segment. | ||
I'd love you to stay over. | ||
What are your thoughts about what Senate President of Arizona Karen Fann said, sir? | ||
Okay, had a technical problem with John Eastman. | ||
Okay, I'll tell you what we're going to do. | ||
We've got John Eastman, let's get him hooked up. | ||
Denver, let's make sure we make this one work. | ||
After the break, we've got so much to go through. | ||
We've got Mark Fincham, we've got John Eastman, we've got Rudy Giuliani, we've got Dave Clements, we've got Captain Cashel, we've got Chris Kobach, Mark Krikorian, a jam show. | ||
We're also going to go out to the riot that took place outside of the yoga studio out in In LA with with the I guess the LGBTQ, whatever it is, kind of having a riot out there with Antifa. | ||
All of it in the War Room. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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Okay, there's so much going on today. | ||
I mean, Pac News, we've got France in an uproar. | ||
It's just so much going on. | ||
France in an uproar. | ||
Guess what about vaccines and masks and lockdowns and all of it? | ||
There's so much going on throughout the world. | ||
Nigel Farage announced to save this new network. | ||
As Raheem said, GB News, Andrew Neil goes on eight weeks vacation in the south of France and Nigel Farage starts tonight with his own... It's worse than me! | ||
With his own TV show. | ||
It's so fabulous. | ||
So, Nigel, you're going to start today at 5. | ||
We've got so much going on here today, particularly about this 3 November movement. | ||
It's metastasizing. | ||
I want to go to John Eastman. | ||
So, John, we took care of the technical problems. | ||
I want to go to Karen Fan, what she just said. | ||
I think it was One American News. | ||
Great interview. | ||
Talk to us about what you think her authority is. | ||
I think I know why she's doing this, but what is John Eastman, the president's constitutional authority? | ||
What do you think about her actual, the powers of the Arizona Senate, after you have the evidence, the data, and the proof that Joe Biden did not win the state? | ||
Well, you know, I mean, we're in uncharted territory, but there are a couple of things to point to. | ||
We can point to the Hawaii election of 1960, when the governor subsequently certified another slate of electors after they discovered error in the initial certification. | ||
We can point to Section 2 of Title 3 of the United States Code that says when a state has had an election and has failed to make a choice on the day prescribed by law, which is, you know, the choice that was made was if, you know, the assumption is it was fraudulently given, Because of illegal votes, the electors may be appointed on a subsequent day in such manner as the legislature of such state may direct. | ||
So that recognizes the authority of the legislature to fix a problem. | ||
We also have a backdrop of common law which is when you have a fraud, the actions taken pursuant to the fraud are unraveled after the discovery of the fraud. | ||
If the evidence really does come in as definitive that the election and the electorals cast from Arizona were fraudulently given and they should have given the other direction, then I think there is ample authority to fix this problem. | ||
We don't have to live with a fraudulent election. | ||
This is all, in fact, this is all that the President and you were asking for on January 6th was just to revert it back to the, I think, Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania had all made contact, I think, with Mitch McConnell saying, hey, we think we had an issue with the actual certification of the electors. | ||
The process we're going through now, these full forensic audits, that's quite frankly a version of... This is essentially what you guys want to do. | ||
Send it back to the Senate and let them get to the bottom. | ||
Was the certification process correct or not? | ||
Was that your thinking? | ||
Well yeah, you can look at my statements on January 6th and the President's statements and tweets on January 6th. | ||
What the Vice President was asked to do is simply accede to requests from the several state legislatures to give us a week to try and get to the bottom of this. | ||
Pennsylvania's was particularly good. | ||
The Senate pro tem leader of the Pennsylvania Senate said our electors were fraudulently cast, illegally cast because of Grievous violations of our state law. | ||
The manner we had set out for choosing electors. | ||
Give us a week to see if we can get to the bottom of it and then let you know whether to count those electors or to do something else. | ||
And that's what the Vice President refused to do on January 6th. | ||
Do you think, Karen Phan, the reason she said this the way she said it is to make sure that the focus now is getting to the bottom of what happened. | ||
She's got this full forensic audit. | ||
They're doing a count right now. | ||
They've got this issue with the canvas. | ||
Merrick Garland is threatening, you know, implying criminal penalties for anybody involved in the canvas. | ||
Plus, they obviously have the machines to do it. | ||
You've got Mike Lindell's air game that's going to come up in mid-August. | ||
What do you think her rationale is, given that I assume you believe she's not absolutely technically correct? | ||
Right. | ||
Look, I've long said that the precondition for even discussions about possible remedies is definitive proof of not only election fraud, but election fraud significant enough to have affected the results of the election in enough states to have affected the results of the electoral college vote as well. | ||
And then we can start talking about remedy. | ||
But I think it's important to acknowledge the Constitution does not set out a remedy and it doesn't foreclose remedies here. | ||
This really is sui generis. | ||
It's something we've never dealt with before and that the Constitution doesn't give us a clear roadmap on. | ||
John Eastman, how can people follow you? | ||
How can they get access to you, sir? | ||
Best way is through the website at the Claremont Institute. | ||
Claremont.org. | ||
That's C-L-A-R-E-M-O-N-T dot org. | ||
Love the guys at Claremont and particularly very fond of you, John Eastman. | ||
You've been a hero. | ||
You've stood in the breach and you will not back down. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us here in the War Room. | ||
Thank you, Steve, and keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
There's a populist revolt going on in this country. | ||
It's self-organizing. | ||
President Trump's the leader of our movement. | ||
We've got tremendous people throughout the country that have stood up in the breach when necessary. | ||
But this is self-organizing. | ||
This is a hundred times more powerful than the Tea Party movement. | ||
In fact, NBC News has got an article up. | ||
I want to get it into all the live chats. | ||
And when I say all the live chats, I mean all the live chats and forums, okay? | ||
I want to get it up there. | ||
NBC News is saying, oh this is QAnon. | ||
QAnon is going underground. | ||
They're doing this at the school boards. | ||
They're doing this. | ||
They're wrong about the smear, but they're right about the power of it. | ||
This is taking all the lessons from what the evangelical Christians learned back in the 1980s and what the Tea Party learned. | ||
After the financial collapse, particularly in that sweeping victory in 2010 when they won 62 House seats in that midterm election and basically thwarted much of what Obama was trying to accomplish, the Obama-Biden administration. | ||
You're seeing it, whether it's school boards with CRT, whether it's upcoming vaccine situation, that's why MSNBC's in a full meltdown, whether it's the APE Army, these are not mainly Trump supporters, but they're taking on the hedge funds, four million strong every day taking on the hedge funds about the corruption and incompetence on Wall Street. | ||
And you see this new movement that's come up, the 3 November movement to audit all, full forensic audit on all 50 states. | ||
I just want to reemphasize for our audience, this is not going to slow down anything that's going on. | ||
In fact, it's going to help momentum. | ||
Vernon Jones has just informed me, I think the Speaker of the House of Georgia, who's always been kind of a roadblock down there, is now calling for, guess what, audits in Georgia. | ||
It's picking up steam. | ||
What we've had is that we have Clements and the captain on, Captain Seth. | ||
We had Clements on last week. | ||
They picked up 25,000 volunteers into all these different state groups. | ||
Rachel Maddow melted down, I think, on Wednesday or Thursday night. | ||
She said, Oklahoma! | ||
She put up the red map, Oklahoma. | ||
Trump won by 70%. | ||
Doesn't matter, Rachel. | ||
We're getting to the bottom of all 50 states. | ||
You're going to see other congressional districts flip. | ||
You're going to see senates like Kelly in Arizona, Ossoff in Georgia, all going to flip. | ||
So it's a full 50 state. | ||
Full forensic audit. | ||
After they were on the show on Saturday, another 25,000 volunteers have come. | ||
They have 100,000 people in these chat rooms right now. | ||
It's only going to grow. | ||
We want to get to a million. | ||
I think that'd be a nice round number. | ||
That way, the apparatus, the uniparty apparatus, remember, In Arizona, in Georgia, it's principally Republicans at the state level and really at the county level in Maricopa County. | ||
Of course, Fulton County is all Democrats, or principally Democrats, but now you've got all the rats running for the sheriff. | ||
Raffensperger's calling for to seize things. | ||
I want to bring in now Mark. | ||
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Real quick breaking news here. | |
The market is currently down 800 points. | ||
Which is just extraordinary, based on all the fear-mongering, the clip you played at the beginning about the masking and everything, it's all related. | ||
Well, it's also the inflation, the spending's out of control. | ||
Remember the debt ceiling, good old debt ceiling on the 31st, they don't want to talk about that. | ||
I want to bring in Mark Fincham. | ||
Tons of breaking news out of Arizona up on Gateway Pundit right now, but I got to ask you about, you've been one of the people that have kind of led us through here. | ||
Talk to us about Karen Phan's interview the other day. | ||
What does it mean to you, sir? | ||
Yeah, Steve. | ||
Greetings from South Carolina and just a note about the populace uprising. | ||
This is the second of eight visits I'll have to eight different states where people have asked me to come in, talk about November 30th. | ||
How do we do what Arizona did? | ||
So you're exactly right. | ||
The momentum behind this is gaining and every time the left tries to spin this, they're spinning into their own problem. | ||
Hold on, I just want to emphasize, hang on one second, it's 3 November, not the 3rd, 3 November, it's 3 November, you got to get to the bottom of it, you got to get to the bottom of 3 November, you got to get to the bottom of Wuhan lab. | ||
You do both of those, everything becomes clear. | ||
Now we've got to get to the bottom of 1-6, but that's Darren beating a topic for a different day. | ||
So when you go around these states, what do people want to know about 3 November? | ||
In these states like South Carolina and these other places, what do they want to know? | ||
They want to know, how did we make the trip from 3 November to November 30th, when we held the public hearing on election integrity? | ||
And how did we get to the judiciary hearing in Arizona on December 14th? | ||
They're trying to understand that block of time and what it took Arizona to launch the full forensic audit. | ||
And these people are on fire, man. | ||
I'm telling you, I think it's Lexington County here in South Carolina. | ||
To your point about nothing being wrong in Oklahoma, these folks are taking a reasoned approach to say, well, yeah, we got the results, but something just doesn't look right. | ||
And we want to make sure that our ship is spotless. | ||
That is good governance. | ||
So to your point about... Hang on one second before you get to Karen Fant. | ||
We've got to take a break. | ||
I need you to hold over. | ||
I know you've got to go to the airport. | ||
But we used to say, you know, some people start saying, and the signs came out of the ballpark, Trump won. | ||
It was kind of like, let's own the libs. | ||
Trump won. | ||
Let's trigger him. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
As Peter Navarro said the other day, Trump won and Trump won in a landslide. | ||
We are the vast majority in this country. | ||
We're going to start acting like it. | ||
We're not going to let any of this crap go down that they're trying to poison kids in these schools with CRT, trying to destroy our military, trying to spend the country into bankruptcy with these $3.5 trillion spending bills they're going to do by reconciliation. | ||
Games are over. | ||
The people are standing up. | ||
That's where you get to the bottom of it. | ||
We're the vast majority and we're going to start acting like it. | ||
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Before we get Rudy Giuliani on deck, we got Mark Fincham there. | ||
Mark, real quickly, Karen Fan, your thoughts about... She's done an amazing job, and she is tough as boot leather. | ||
Give us your assessment of what she said. | ||
Karen is sought to be methodical, and she knows that the report that comes out has to be complete and accurate. | ||
In other words, it's got to be bulletproof. | ||
So what she said, I read that as partially correct. | ||
The Senate can't do anything by itself. | ||
It has to have its partner, the House, in lockstep with the Senate if there is to be a call for anything. | ||
But I would urge every legislator in the country to pull out their pocket constitution and read the 10th Amendment. | ||
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively or to the people. | ||
What that means is... | ||
Because it's not, I defy anybody to show me in the constitution where legislatures are prohibited from reclaiming or decertifying an election. | ||
It's not there, but I'm willing to listen to anybody who wants to make that case. | ||
The 10th amendment is very clear because we are not prohibited as legislators from doing this. | ||
It is within our power to do it. | ||
But again, the Senate and the House have to act together. | ||
It can't be a Senate-only show. | ||
And what President Fan is doing right now, she's in full-on evidence collection mode. | ||
And I think that that's probably the big takeaway from her message. | ||
Talk about evidence. | ||
The Brothers Hoff, another blockbuster story this morning up on Gateway Pundit. | ||
What's the story about in Arizona, sir? | ||
So this is stunning. | ||
And I think this might even be why there's a few people in Maricopa County that immediately lawyered up. | ||
So apparently one of the election workers high up in the food chain, Kelly Dixon, ordered her staff to use ballpoint pens for early voting from 10.23 to 11.2. | ||
Then they suddenly switched positions and they said, we need emphasis added to use markers on election day. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Well, okay, so slow down a second. | ||
We've now seen with the evidence collection, Paper that does not have the bleed proof coating on it. | ||
That was just used for the ballot on demand thing. | ||
So what that does is that actually forces post ballot casting adjudication, which is an area that is fraught with potential for misassigning ballots because they have to interpret what the voter meant. | ||
Well, frankly, if you've got bleed through by a marker, They knew or should have known that that would happen. | ||
And that's what drove, I think, an increase in the number of ballots that had to be re-read, if you will, electronically adjudicated. | ||
Mark, I know you've got to bounce to get to the airport. | ||
Last point is that Brett Baier came out last week on Fox and said, after the tremendous hearing, I think it was on Thursday, he said nothing to see here. | ||
He took the party line of the left and of Media Matters and others saying, oh, it was a couple hundred ballots, there's no sense of fraud, if this is all they've got, this is nothing. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
Hey, Brett. | ||
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Memo. | |
74,243 mail-in ballots that were counted But there's no clear record that they were mailed out, even though they were received. | ||
How do you explain that, Brett? | ||
And look, wait a minute. | ||
So how about 3,981 who voted on election day, but were registered after 1015? | ||
And then of course, we've got 11,326 who voted, yet they did not show up on the voter rolls until more than a month after the election. | ||
These are things called evidence, Brett. | ||
So I think what we've seen now is a tipping of the scale. | ||
It's gone from the Senate having to prove that there were discrepancies, and now it's incumbent upon Maricopa County to prove that there weren't. | ||
And I think that that's a losing proposition for Maricopa County. | ||
You're not only trying to unite secretaries of state throughout the country to get organized on this on a national level, but you're also running to be secretary of state in a primary in Arizona to replace Katie Hobbs. | ||
What's your assessment right now of Katie Hobbs? | ||
And where do you think Katie Hobbs ought to be most focused? | ||
I think Katie Hobbs probably should, first of all, recuse herself from having anything to do with elections. | ||
She is going to be on the ballot in 2022 as a governor candidate. | ||
Her performance as Secretary of State has been abysmal. | ||
In fact, she wanted to go toe-to-toe with our Attorney General and demand prosecution for election fraudulent claims about elections. | ||
And of course, the Attorney General, Mark Brnovich, who also is running for U.S. | ||
Senate, said, well, okay, why don't you show me evidence of people that have double voted? | ||
Because from 2020 and 2022, we have had zero referrals on that. | ||
Even though in years past, We've had a wide range of numbers who were not only charged, but were successfully prosecuted for voting more than once. | ||
So I think that Katie Hobbs is, right now she's in full Chernobyl meltdown over the fact that the people's representatives would dare to question a system. | ||
Elections are a system. | ||
And for her to expect that we would not take a look at this, I think reveals that it's the same Democrat policy. | ||
Trust us. | ||
We've got this. | ||
That's kind of the sit down and shut up mentality. | ||
And I don't think the Senate or the House have any stomach for it. | ||
Yeah, and also the people out there, the great patriots in Arizona who have driven this. | ||
I can't tip my head enough what a populist revolt this has been. | ||
This has been the little guy who put his shoulder to the wheel, backed the politicians, particularly politicians who are not fire-breathing Trumpanistas. | ||
So it's just been incredible. | ||
It's metastasizing throughout the nation, and Mark Finch, one of the reasons is because of people like you. | ||
You've just done such an incredible job. | ||
So I want to thank you for coming on. | ||
How do people get to you during the day? | ||
Because I know you're breaking news all the time. | ||
Yeah, thank you, Steve. | ||
Folks can follow me at votefincham.com. | ||
That's V-O-T-E-F-I-N-C-H-E, like Edward, M, like Mary, dot com. | ||
You can find me out on Gab at AZ Honeybadger. | ||
I am on the new Getter. | ||
Just look for my name. | ||
I try to post as much as I can, but with so much happening, news gets stale 15 minutes after it breaks because there's something else going on. | ||
But the thing that I want to really cap on is, Steve, you nailed it. | ||
There are at least nine states now, and not all states that had a question, but with what they're seeing, They want to have a forensic audit. | ||
Maybe it's a sampling of a few counties. | ||
Maybe it's the entire state. | ||
But people are awake and they are asking questions that they have a right to know. | ||
They have a right to scrutinize their elections because after all, the elections belong to the people. | ||
They don't belong to the politicians. | ||
Mark Fincham, thank you very much. | ||
Keep hammering, sir. | ||
Now we're going to bring in the big hammer, the Thor in this entire movement, that is Rudy Giuliani. | ||
We would not be here today, ladies and gentlemen, if Rudy Giuliani had not stood in the breach like he stood in the breach for a city after 9-11, like he stood in the breach for a city when he replaced Dinkins. | ||
as mayor and cleaned up New York City when it was descending into chaos and anarchy. | ||
Like he stood in the breach putting the five families in the mafia way. Like he stood in the breach throwing out the scumbags on Wall Street. | ||
Anytime his city or his nation needed him he stood up and he stood up after November 3rd. First of all he stood for the president the entire time but particularly after November 3rd. He is an American hero. | ||
Rudy, you see this thing now metastasizing all over the place. | ||
You've got the Speaker of the House down at Georgia's now calling for audits. | ||
You've got this all over. | ||
Tell us, put it into perspective, given where we started from. | ||
Talk to us about this momentum you see now in this audit movement. | ||
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Okay, once again. | |
I guess they're all on mute, somehow we don't get it. | ||
Raheem, you were out west. | ||
Tell us, you've been out with the people now for a couple weeks. | ||
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Yep. | |
Or is it a couple of months? | ||
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I wish. | |
Tell us about what's going on. | ||
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I'm going back, by the way. | |
The road keeps calling me back. | ||
No, we want you on the road this summer. | ||
It's not in the studio where the action is. | ||
It's out on the road, obviously. | ||
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One of the amazing things that I found was just how massive this audience is. | |
I mean, I was bumping into War Room people all over the place. | ||
You know, usually I wear a hat and I pull it low so that I don't get attacked by any sort of Antifa or anything like that. | ||
Actually, I could have taken my hat off, walked around freely because the power and the friendliness of this... I was on the Amtrak yesterday, down from New York City. | ||
Conductor says to me, hey, I watch you and Steve all the time. | ||
The conductor? | ||
doctor on the train that everywhere he did not have a red ball cap on a ticket and now that people are and people are optimistic you know they really are throwing their shoulder to the wheel on this flight we got nobody not a single person came to me and said you know i think it's all gone i don't think we can do it what's the point everybody said look i know what we're up against We all know what we're up against. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I've got kids and this matters. | ||
You know what's so important about this? | ||
I know somebody that kind of the elite or the donors and the high-ups and the Republican Party and the conservative movement, they're still in the mumble tank. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But the people that have their shoulder to the wheel see that they're having change. | ||
They're changing the arc of history. | ||
That's where their optimism, right? | ||
The tide shifted. | ||
They see the clown show that the Obama administration is every day. | ||
They're hammering and you're hammering in a place you're having a huge impact. | ||
We have Rudy now. | ||
Let's bring in Rudy. | ||
So, Rudy, the question is, you're the one that started, you stood in the breach and didn't turn on the president, that Mike Pence has got an article today in Politico saying Mike Pence is flatlining his political career. | ||
You stood tall in the breach. | ||
Tell us, given where we started, where we are today with this now exploding all over the country, how do you think we're doing and where do you think this heads? | ||
Well, I think Arizona is going to be You can't really dispute it. | ||
The numbers and the categories are sufficient to really change the election. | ||
I mean, we're talking about at least 200,000. | ||
It's probably going to end up being more. | ||
Illegal votes, clearly illegal. | ||
You've got about 60 or 70,000, which we always thought were there pieces of paper that were not official paper. | ||
Well, that's going to be true in Georgia. | ||
That's going to be true big time in Pennsylvania. | ||
Essentially what happened was they had to make up ballots because Trump was winning. | ||
So the reason they were asking for the Sharpie pens or whatever, because the experts found that about 78,000, I think that's the number, of the paper in Maricopa County is totally phony paper. | ||
It's totally different than the paper that was official that was sent out. | ||
It's not even been folded. | ||
And it looks like it's marked with the same Sharpie. | ||
So, I don't know what else you need. | ||
That $78,000 when the margin was $10,000 or $11,000. | ||
You've got votes. | ||
You've got votes by people who weren't registered on Election Day. | ||
You know what that really means? | ||
In large measure, if you go out and investigate, these aren't really people. | ||
This is what you do when you slip in phony ballots. | ||
And then you've got to assign it to somebody. | ||
So they had 18,000 voted and were removed after election day. | ||
They probably found out they had 18,000 people that didn't exist. | ||
So they wanted to get those out before the order. | ||
Then they had 11,326 that were not on rolls on November 7, but were on December 4. | ||
If you're not on the rolls on November 7, you can't vote. | ||
They probably did vote, but they had no registration assigned to them. | ||
So between then and December 4, the crooked Democrats assigned them to a phony registration. | ||
They gave them a name. | ||
But I mean, the total one that decides the whole thing is 74,243 mail-in ballots, with no evidence of ever being sent. | ||
Now, that's a euphemistic way of saying Those are ballots that were made out by Democratic operatives. | ||
Rudy, just hang on. | ||
We're going to bring you back after the break. | ||
By the way, this is why it's the canvas not the count. | ||
This is why Merrick Garland has been implying criminal penalties. | ||
The Democrats had these overwhelming victories. | ||
Why are they not putting forward the evidence to help this out? | ||
You know why? | ||
They got caught. | ||
Back in a moment with Rudy in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, Rudy, I've got to ask you about Karen Phan, but remember, this started because of a popular uprising in Arizona. | ||
It was the Arizona citizens that have been so powerful. | ||
They're the ones that started going nuts and saying, no, we've got to get to the bottom of this. | ||
Rudy, walk us back through this, and I want your concept and your ideas and your analysis of Karen Phan's interview. | ||
Well, first of all, after we finished there, it was Friday and Saturday, it was a two-day Quite long. | ||
There was a good deal of newspaper publicity about it and television publicity, which was really good, because within two days there was a popular uprising. | ||
We got word from our people there, like Mr. Fannin, who you just interviewed, that people were basically writing to and holding small protests against some of the members because they were outraged at the results. | ||
And then we use that, of course, and pushing them really hard to do something. | ||
But I don't think it would have happened if it had only been us and without the people coming in. | ||
That also motivated Arizona to hold yet another hearing. | ||
And I don't know if you remember, but both of them wrote letters at the very last minute to the vice president asking him to give them another week, meaning Georgia and Arizona vote wrote letters to the vice president asking them to give them another week because they already discovered real problems. | ||
Karen Karen can get around this problem very easily legally. | ||
The legal answer to this is let's look at it from a different point of view. | ||
There's no doubt now that the vote that was certified under penalties of perjury by the legislature and the governor is a fraud. | ||
The number that exists right now on the rolls of the Congress is a phony number. | ||
It's false. | ||
You have to correct that. | ||
You can't let that stand for all eternity. | ||
In other words, Arizona is going to leave a fraudulent vote count. | ||
There's no doubt with all these revelations. | ||
It's either a different vote, or that vote count can't be authorized. | ||
So they either have to remove their certification in order to be honest, or they can certify someone else. | ||
But either way, they can't leave that vote the way it is. | ||
Otherwise, they've got an ongoing crime. | ||
The person who signed that signed a false statement. | ||
Now the question is, did they know they signed a false statement? | ||
Because if they did, they'd go to jail for 10 years. | ||
Well, shouldn't the Secretary of State and the Governor... Remember, don't let it be lost on people. | ||
That Doocy, trying to be a wise guy, two hours into your presentation, sir, he signed it, right? | ||
And MSNBC and everybody, they were heckling you. | ||
You were getting heckled. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is Rudy. | ||
They're mocking and ridiculing Rudy Saturday Night Live. | ||
Ducey signed the certification, sir, when you were in your second hour of the beginning of your two days. | ||
How's that going to play out in the long run? | ||
If we really had a Justice Department that really was a Justice Department and treated Republicans and Democrats by the same standard, he'd be under investigation right now. | ||
He was on notice. | ||
That there was fraud alleged in the election. | ||
He went ahead and wouldn't even consider looking at it. | ||
And he signed what now turns out to be a blatantly false statement. | ||
Well, I don't know if that means he's guilty, but it sure means he should be investigated. | ||
Rudy, you went out there. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
I just want to make sure we got the critical path here. | ||
You went out there after Gettysburg. | ||
The next one, I believe, was Phoenix. | ||
You went out there. | ||
You were the emissary of, at that time, the President and for making these presentations. | ||
Did you not reach out to Ducey to walk him through the math and walk him through what now is becoming self-evident now each passing day? | ||
Did he take a meeting with you, sir? | ||
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At a minimum, two or three requests for a meeting before we got there, when we were there, and he just ignored us. | ||
And then of course, as you say, in the middle of our presentation, when we were raising what now turns out to be quite valid, large numbers of discrepancies that have to be only described as fraud, he signed a document attesting to the fact that the numbers that he had were absolutely 100% accurate. | ||
And it says on there, under penalties of perjury. | ||
Well, he's under penalties of perjury. | ||
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And the question is, did he do it knowing? | |
This was done to bury this populist movement. | ||
This was done to bury Donald Trump. | ||
This was done to bury and humiliate Rudy Giuliani, Bernie Kerrick, all the witnesses, all the people from the thing. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And they did it. | ||
And MSNBC and CNN played it live. | ||
And they were mocking and heckling, had the spillet screen. | ||
Hey, well every dog will have its day, right? | ||
As Shakespeare says, vengeance is a dish best served cold. | ||
You've been such an extraordinary gentleman this entire thing, Rudy. | ||
I don't think people understand how many attacks, you think attacks in these books are bad? | ||
You haven't seen anything. | ||
Rudy Giuliani was under relentless attacks to back off. | ||
Essentially, I think even some bribes. | ||
If you backed off, Rudy Giuliani was under immense pressure to shut up, to stop this, to not go forward, and as David Clements is going to be our guest on in a little while about this 50-state audit, he went through all 3,000 affidavits that Bernie Kerrick had gathered under Rudy Giuliani's leadership, and he said, hey, at least 2,000, minimum of 2,000, reached the level of evidence For prosecutions and probably more. | ||
That was Rudy Giuliani. | ||
We would not be here today if it was not for Rudy Giuliani. | ||
You read all the books you want. | ||
By the way, every anonymous person leaking that stuff are the gutless cowards that stabbed Trump in the back and did not step up. | ||
That's why we're here in July of 2021 and we're finally getting to the bottom of it. | ||
Rudy, I want to know, I know you're jammed, but if you can just stay over through the next break. | ||
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Sure. | |
I've just got a question for you. | ||
We've got a minute left here. | ||
Bret Baier and Fox and the news show at 6 o'clock says everything, when they saw the Arizona hearing last week, they said nothing to see here, it's a couple hundred votes, this is a waste of time, and essentially Rudy Giuliani is way off the reservation. | ||
What do you say, sir? | ||
I say the level of reporting was either the most incompetent ever in the history of the country, or in some cases, totally corrupt. | ||
I mean, much of the media was in a conspiracy to make sure Trump didn't win. | ||
Basically, we've got to do anything and everything to defeat Trump. | ||
And when they couldn't defeat him on Election Day, they went ahead and they made up ballots. | ||
That's what that 78,000 Rudy, hang on one second. | ||
We gotta bounce. | ||
Be back in a moment. |