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I want to bring in now State Senator Wendy Rogers to kind of become a folk hero of the Patriot movement that is getting to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
Senator Rogers, can you just give us a status report? | ||
Where do you think we stand right now? | ||
We understand they're doing one more count to check everything out with using machines. | ||
Not Dominion machines, but old-fashioned money counting machines. | ||
Can you give us a status, particularly after the hearing last week, of where you think the State Senate, you guys stand, regards to Maricopa County and these unanswered questions, and when do you think we're going to get a little more definitive results of actually the latest count of the ballots themselves, ma'am? | ||
Well, good morning, Steve. | ||
Good morning, everyone, from hot, muggy Phoenix. | ||
I'm here in my Phoenix area home, eagerly anticipating seeing President Trump here on Saturday, which is my birthday, so it'll be a great birthday present. | ||
We are leading the charge here in Arizona to say that decertification should happen. | ||
When the hearing was conducted last Thursday, We were first to lean forward to say that all is not right with our ship of state in terms of the certification that we handed in many months ago. | ||
And even though Governor Ducey signed this certification, we have the plenary power as the state legislature, both the Arizona Senate and the Arizona House, to make that final decision. | ||
And so as such, I was forward leaning in saying that we should eventually here now decertify because that certification we handed in months ago is now found to be inaccurate. | ||
This is a huge step. | ||
You're prepared. | ||
You've seen enough, or you feel you've seen enough, that you don't need to expand this. | ||
We had even Carrie Lake yesterday say expand it to Pinal and Pima County, or the entire state. | ||
You believe you've seen enough right now, just coming out of Maricopa, that you're prepared to move to decertify the electors? | ||
Oh, that's affirmative. | ||
And again, to decertify is to say that what we handed you, federal government, was not accurate. | ||
It's not to say we have full and final proof necessarily, but we have doubt now and we have confirmation that the data points that we did turn in were not accurate. | ||
Oh, I would love it if it expanded to Pima and Pinal. | ||
And one of my own four counties, Coconino. | ||
But I'll just tick off a few of the most troublesome data points I'm sure which your audience, being as astute as it is, is aware of. | ||
But of course we had the 37,000 Uh, security queries in March of, uh, deleted logs. | ||
We had the almost 4,000 voters who were registered after the 15th of October who still got to vote. | ||
We have the, uh, most egregious and troublesome data point of the 74,000 plus ballots that were mailed in, but, uh, presumably never sent out to begin with. | ||
And so, How does Maricopa explain that? | ||
And that's the whole sort of narrative. | ||
I mean, it's up to them to explain this. | ||
Okay, but a couple things. | ||
Brett Baier over at Fox News the next day said, hey, there's nothing to see here. | ||
There's a couple hundred ballots, that's it. | ||
He dismissed all this as basically some administrative issues that Maricopa County has over and over again explained to the Senate. | ||
What say you about that? | ||
That's ludicrous. | ||
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No, go ahead, ma'am. | ||
Okay, so we have all of these anomalies that have been discovered by cyber ninjas, by cypher, that are inexplicable. | ||
And for the left and the media to simply sweep it under the carpet is not credible. | ||
We also have, you know, the envelopes that went out from, sorry, the envelopes that had to have been checked on a 20 point basis ended up Just being passed through on election day. | ||
We have had evidence of shared passwords among all the people who, election officials who had access to the system. | ||
We have an antivirus definition that wasn't updated since 2019, which begs the question of connectivity to the internet. | ||
You know, numerous things. | ||
Plus you have this letter that went out on October 22nd. | ||
uh... from maricopa county that basically said you know we need sharpie markers markers they call them on election day to be uh... handed out rather than ballpoint pens and so to that point you know you have sort of a set up that that happened where we know that the uh... conventional wisdom was republicans predominantly voted on election day to make sure their ballot | ||
And so, you know, I did a little experiment and marked this typically thin piece of paper from my printer with a mark and it bleeds through. | ||
You know, so these are the kinds of things that for Bret Baier to simply say nothing here is Not credible. | ||
So Maricopa County is obviously not going to cooperate with this. | ||
They're kind of coming back every day. | ||
So you're going to get even another bombshell probably in let's say a week between the hard count. | ||
What do you guys anticipate you're going to have to do to move this forward? | ||
To actually move to a decertification? | ||
Because Maricopa County I think is basically said now We've given you everything we've got, or we've given you everything we're going to give you, and you're just going to have to embrace the suck. | ||
So let's say you, Senator Rogers, what are you guys prepared to do? | ||
What's the Senate prepared to do next? | ||
Well, we have to absolutely follow through, and we're not just accepting that as an answer. | ||
And I know that Senator Karen Phan, President Karen Phan, is pursuing this tenaciously. | ||
Maricopa still needs to hand over 40% of the machines and the routers. | ||
The company still has the passwords. | ||
We are doing everything we can to coalesce support among ourselves, but also in a parallel mode to go after the county. | ||
We are not accepting their answer. | ||
And so, you know, in order to do this, we do need a majority of the Senate and the House. | ||
And this is a situation where, you know, the best course of action is to pursue, pursue, pursue. | ||
And what the left does, and what the mainstream media does, is just try to obfuscate and confuse people and sweep it under the carpet. | ||
You say mainstream media, you've got Fox, and let's be honest, Newsmax won't touch the story. | ||
They won't cover it as a news story. | ||
Rahim, what's the Deputy Attorney General's name, Carlin? | ||
Pamela Carlin sent a letter out to you guys, Senator Rogers, I guess a couple of months ago, implying that if you guys continue down this path, citizens and patriots, particularly in regards to the canvas or the re-canvas, You could be subject to criminal penalties. | ||
And I understand you had a pretty big blowback on Merrick Garland that day. | ||
What's your stand today? | ||
Because the Justice Department's, you know, the House has already said they're going to investigate you, the House of Representatives is going to investigate you, the Justice Department's all over you. | ||
What do you have to say to federal officials in Washington, D.C. | ||
that are trying to intrude now into your plenary powers? | ||
Bring it on, federal government! | ||
We're not standing for it. | ||
We are the state of Arizona and we have our trusted authority from the U.S. | ||
Constitution and we will stand firm and we will not back down. | ||
You understand that you've inspired, particularly the way you guys have handled this and supported yourselves. | ||
So many people have come out there and made the pilgrimage, and I've heard so many positive things from people saying, man, this is really the way we want to do it, or we want to do an Arizona Plus, but we've learned so many lessons from that. | ||
What would you say for people throughout the nation? | ||
We now have uh... this uh... in in telegram you have this america first audits america first chat you've got all fifty states dave clemens uh... captain seth cashel you have others are saying hey we need to get to the bottom of what happened on november third in every state in the country in every county we need to see exactly what happened could you see other situations i've argued that the senate seat in arizona i think it's totally up in the air and i don't know why mitch mcconnell | ||
Is still working with these guys, given that Georgia and Arizona, but you've inspired everybody. | ||
What would you say to people that want to get to the bottom of all of it? | ||
That think all 50 states that have a full forensic audit, what words of advice would you have? | ||
You took the words right out of my mouth. | ||
I think every county that has had these machines in every state should be audited because they're absolutely suspect. | ||
And I myself have had the honor to host all these folks Many of whom came from so many states around the country. | ||
And you know what they would tell me, Steve? | ||
They'd say, it's all well and good that we want to fix it for 2022, but we have to get to the truth of 2020. | ||
Our constituents in these other states sent us here on our own dime to find out what the truth is for 2020. | ||
And because we have, I guess you could say, this packageable approach now, because we did it for 2.1 million ballots, and admittedly we're not quite done yet, but because we have put this together in an unprecedented way in depth and scope, it is now a model that can be followed in other states. | ||
And so this is our charge. | ||
But for such a time as this. | ||
And again, I've said this many times. | ||
When I ran for State Senate two years ago, if you had told me I'd be at the pointy tip of the sword for a national presidential election as, you know, the 16th vote, I mean, each one of us could say we're the 16th vote in the State Senate, but with a one vote lead and a body that is leading the way, I could never have imagined it. | ||
But this is why you and I took the oath. | ||
To the Constitution to support it domestically and so forth. | ||
And so I take that oath very, very seriously. | ||
And also people ask me, well, Wendy, how could the Maricopa County supervisors be so intransigent and so obstructionist? | ||
I mean, they're Republicans and all I can say to everyone is, They must be very embarrassed because they probably didn't realize that they would be taking on the responsibility for an operation that's been completely taken apart and shown to be flawed. | ||
Yeah, incompetence and corruption. | ||
We gotta go, but I gotta say something. | ||
In 2018, when Senator Rogers then was running in the House seat, I was honored to meet her out in Arizona. | ||
We were showing a film, and she showed up for it, and she talked, and I followed her very closely. | ||
She lost that race, but she's a fourth turning character. | ||
I said, there are great things ahead for her, and the reason that she served her country, gave her career, served her country in the Air Force, but a true fighter and a patriot, It's coming to the forefront. | ||
Now a national figure and one of the leaders in this 3 November movement to get to the bottom of what happened. | ||
Senator Rogers, it's an honor. | ||
You're a great patriot and I've got to tell you, if you have to be in a fight, you've got to be in a fight. | ||
You want Wendy Rogers in the trenches with you. | ||
So it's a great honor to have you on, ma'am. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Anchors Aweigh. | ||
God bless everyone. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to turn to Posobiec. | ||
Any thoughts, observations, Rahim, on Senator Rogers? | ||
Look, keep your eyes on the road and keep your eyes on the audits. | ||
This is where it's all going, folks. | ||
Anybody who hasn't gone over to Telegram, not telling you to join, but go check it out. | ||
You've got these Telegram sites that are on fire. | ||
You've got Dave Clements, the great Dave Clements of New Mexico, Captain Seth Keschel. | ||
A bunch of characters over there. | ||
They're onboarding people to get to the bottom of what happened on 3 November. | ||
We're relentless. | ||
We're not going to back off. | ||
We're going to get the receipts. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that debacle last night, that's a humiliation. | ||
A humiliation of the American people and a humiliation of our country last night on CNN. | ||
That town hall was a disgrace. | ||
It's a disgrace that Jeff Zucker allowed it to occur like that. | ||
A disgrace they haven't called. | ||
You know, other media haven't said we can't have something like this again. | ||
Absolute disgrace. | ||
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Mike Lindell in the War Room next. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Now to Congresswoman Elise Stefanik's communications director. | ||
Now it appears to be back online at this time, but Caroline Levitt tells Fox News she has no idea why her account was suspended. | ||
Everywhere you look, conservatives, myself included, are being censored and silenced. | ||
And our freedoms to speak freely, think independently, bear arms, go to church, and operate our own businesses are being infringed by radical Democrats. | ||
Here in the Live Free or Die State, we take our freedoms very seriously. | ||
And we need a bold, energetic fighter to serve as a firewall between we the people and those who want to destroy our way of life. | ||
I am that fighter. | ||
My name is Caroline Lovett and I was born and raised right here in New Hampshire in a middle-class, blue-collar, small business family. | ||
The work ethic, personal responsibility, and grit that was ingrained in me at my dad's truck shop and working at our family ice cream stand helped me succeed at St. | ||
Anselm College and later go on to serve President Donald J. Trump in the White House. | ||
I proudly helped advance President Trump's America First agenda, fight for the forgotten men and women of this country, and combat the biased, fake news media that attacked us every single day. | ||
Live free or die, that's what New Hampshire stands for, and this is Caroline Levitt. | ||
She's running for Congress up in Congressional District, the first Congressional District in New Hampshire. | ||
So you've got grit, you've got determination, you're full MAGA. | ||
Make your pitch. | ||
Why should folks in New Hampshire, and quite frankly, the MAGA movement, jump in back at you, Caroline? | ||
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Well, thanks so much for having me on today, Steve. | ||
I'm a proud member of the posse. | ||
And actually, it wasn't that long ago, I was serving as Elise Stefanik's spokeswoman and I helped her get on your show when we ousted Liz Cheney and landed the plane for Elise and got her into that leadership position. | ||
You're right. | ||
I am an America First warrior very proudly. | ||
In 2018, I applied for a position at President Trump's White House because I saw in him what patriots across our country did. | ||
That he was uplifting small business families, hard-working people, just like my own family and friends here in New Hampshire, across the country. | ||
I went to work for him. | ||
I fought in the trenches with Kayleigh McEnany against the biased fake news media. | ||
every single day. | ||
And then I went and fought in the trenches with Elise Stefanik and helped uplift her agenda for the people of her district in 21st and New York. | ||
I very proudly have helped advance the America First agenda. | ||
We need an America First warrior for New Hampshire in Congress. | ||
That's why I'm fighting, to protect my home state. | ||
It allowed my family the opportunity to achieve the American dream. | ||
Our federal delegation is made up of a bunch of radical socialists who are slamming through policies with President Biden and Nancy Pelosi right now that are hurting grandestators and the American people across our country. | ||
I watched in disgust when I was working on Capitol Hill. | ||
We need a conservative firewall. | ||
That's why I want to be a firewall for the live free or die state between those here in New Hampshire and the radicals down in Washington, D.C. | ||
Let me ask you, we're pressed for time, but I've got to ask you, we just had Wendy Rogers on here in Arizona. | ||
You've seen what's happening in Arizona with getting to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
It's expanding now to Georgia. | ||
Georgia's going to make Arizona pale in comparison with the corruption and incompetence of what happened. | ||
Do you believe Donald Trump won on the 3rd of November in 2020? | ||
Did he actually win the vote for the presidency, in your opinion? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
The Democratic machine took over our election system months before November 3rd in the guise of pandemic precautions. | ||
And there was chaos and irregularities that occurred across the country. | ||
That's why I proudly stood with Elise when she held the line on January 6th. | ||
and objected to the electors. | ||
We need audits like the one that's happening in Arizona across the country. | ||
The American people deserve truth and transparency about our elections. | ||
They're the sanctity of our democracy. | ||
We need to protect them. | ||
We need to pass common sense reforms. | ||
And look, all you have to look at is HR1. | ||
It's no surprise or coincidence that one of the first pieces of legislation that Nancy Pelosi tried to slam through in Congress was HR1. | ||
She wants to federalize our elections, capitalize on the reforms that they made in 2020, so that they can consolidate all of the power down in Washington, D.C. | ||
Strip it away from states like New Hampshire. | ||
It would threaten New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary status. | ||
It's very important to our state. | ||
We need to get to the bottom of it. | ||
I support audits across the country, because the American people do, too. | ||
Caroline, we've got to bounce. | ||
How do people find out more about you? | ||
How do they find out more about your campaign? | ||
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Thanks for having me again, Steve. | |
Please go to Caroline4Congress.com. | ||
I ask every member of the policy who's a patriot across this country to join me in this fight. | ||
We need to flip New Hampshire red. | ||
New Hampshire's 1st District begins flipping the House in 2022. | ||
The pathway to flip the House and retire Nancy Pelosi once and for all runs through my district. | ||
Please go to Caroline4Congress.com. | ||
That's Caroline with a K. Thank you so much, Steve. | ||
Caroline, are you on social media? | ||
Are you on Twitter or Getter? | ||
Any way that people can follow you through the day? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
I'm on Twitter at Kay Leavitt, New Hampshire. | ||
I'm also on Getter, which is just at Kay Leavitt. | ||
I'm also on Facebook and on Instagram. | ||
All of those are Caroline. | ||
That's Caroline with a K, Leavitt. | ||
And my website's carolineforcongress.com. | ||
I encourage all of your supporters and patriots across the country to join me in this fight. | ||
And we will lift the house in 2022 and advance the America First agenda once and for all. | ||
Caroline, thanks for being on. | ||
on. I appreciate it. Okay, you got now Michael and I think we got Michael and Dale hooked up in the right way. Michael and Dale. So Mike, yesterday, the mainstream media didn't exactly get all over your $5 million. Do they not believe you're really putting it up? Are they so intimidated that they can't win? Is that why they're backing off? Tell us what's going on. By the way, Alan Duke, I want to mention, get in here. You blew up, Jack Bosobik blew up Alan Duke with a piece on human events. Is that the one that came out? You about | ||
the tick tock tick tock? Yeah, bite dance. | ||
Well, ByteDance is his client. | ||
And he's the client, right. | ||
That's the one, Rahim Baximan has said, hey, the guys are part of the CCP apparatus, would you commit now to walking away from the consulting contract? | ||
And now a dude tripled down and said, no way. | ||
We've got the story up in Human Events right now running. | ||
He signed... So bad. | ||
The ByteDance head signed a strategic agreement with the Chinese state police specifically on social expressions, propaganda, Nice information, tracking, all of it. | ||
Brother Alan Duke, redneck patriot from Georgia, you need to fact check Jack Posobiec. | ||
I need a fact check from Lead Stories on Jack Posobiec. | ||
Is that true or false, sir? | ||
Check my Mandarin. | ||
Maybe my Mandarin's off a little bit. | ||
Are you really putting this money up? | ||
Because why is the mainstream media not all over beating you up? | ||
Are they afraid of your data or are they afraid of your money? | ||
Well, Steve, I think it's probably a combination of both, but I probably shouldn't have put up that one little piece yesterday in the square that we put up with the picture of me. | ||
I don't know if you have it there, but I put up one little piece of the evidence and that probably scared him. | ||
I probably shouldn't have put that up. | ||
Then they would have all been slamming me going, Mike's going to have his symposium! | ||
If Debra can put that up. | ||
I want to deconstruct this picture, this thing. | ||
You're standing, the thing in back of you, Mike Lindell, for our podcast and radio audience, is a picture of Mike Lindell with the 5 million, cyber symposium, and you've got the data, some of the data package, the data captures in back of you that you're standing in front of the screen, and it just happens to be Maricopa County. | ||
Only Mike Lindell can give that full heckle, right? | ||
So tell us about that. | ||
You think that scared people off? | ||
Well, I think it scared the mainstream media, because now they don't want to give it any publicity at all. | ||
They don't want to talk about it. | ||
But I got news for them. | ||
One of the things yesterday is we started sending out invites, and it's been an amazing response, especially by the politicians. | ||
We've already got at least seven states represented. | ||
I'm not going to name who's coming. | ||
I've already promised people that. | ||
We're not going to name them. | ||
But as soon as we get all 50 states, each day I think we'll We'll say, hey, now this state's represented, this state's represented. | ||
So, you know, the media is going to have to come around, Steve, and they're just very afraid, going, now what are we going to do? | ||
He's actually going to show the evidence we knew he had all along. | ||
Well, that little piece behind me there, imagine 37 terabytes, the whole election, everybody, the packet captures from the whole election. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
As long as we all watch the 10th, 11th, and 12th of August, watch on FrankSpeech.com. | ||
It's going to be livestreamed 72 hours straight. | ||
It's going to make the old Frankathon we had look like a tinker toy. | ||
We're going to run it straight through all these different things. | ||
Steve, I want to tell you too, we also have a replacement. | ||
We have a replacement system for the machines we're gonna unveil too at the symposium. | ||
Problem, solution. | ||
Let's fix the problem of the 2020 election. | ||
Donald Trump will be back in by the fall and then we have a whole solution for the 2022 election, getting rid of all these machines. | ||
And all the people that put in on both sides, Democrats and Republicans, you put in all this stuff for campaigns and all the work that goes into it and the resources. | ||
You better not have China picking our election officials again. | ||
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Hold it, we got breaking news here. | ||
You're telling me, and I know about, we've walked through the structure of the 10th and 11th and 12th, but it's going to be constant now, 24 hours, it's going to be 72 hours, live stream, non-stop? | ||
Yeah, non-stop. | ||
Now you might have some in the middle of the night where we loop it because I've had so many requests from overseas that they want to watch it too. | ||
So we will be live streaming, but some of it might be in a loop, the real important pieces that come up during the day. | ||
Are you going to be like Jerry Lewis? | ||
Are you going to stay up for the whole 72 hours? | ||
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I don't know if this is a threat or an opportunity. | |
I've been waiting five months for this. | ||
I used to stay up a lot longer than that, but I had help with drugs. | ||
This time it will be drug free. | ||
Well, you have help with the Lord now, but I know you used to stay up on the card counting days and the drug days. | ||
Three days for you was nothing back then, believe the book. | ||
That was just the opening act. | ||
Hey, can you hang over a second? | ||
We've got Josh Mandel's going to come in, but I've got to finish up with you. | ||
A couple more questions about, particularly, states are now coming in. | ||
I think there's six states that are going to send representatives. | ||
We're going to return, take a short break. | ||
Mike Lindell back in the War Room. | ||
Raheem Jacobosobic. | ||
Josh Mandel, the Josh Mandel, is going to join us in the War Room in a moment. | ||
Be back in a second. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
What is this? | ||
Fasobic is getting coffee served by the War Room staff? | ||
It's amazing. | ||
That's my staff, Steve. | ||
It doesn't take long. | ||
Okay, let's go back. | ||
We got Mike Lindell. | ||
A couple minutes. | ||
Number one, how many states, you've been up on this thing for 24 hours, how many states have responded, Mike? | ||
Fourteen have responded and six have committed. | ||
And that was just in the first 24 hours. | ||
We just sent out emails, started sending them out last night. | ||
Wow. | ||
What about the Cyberteams? | ||
People that are qualified, what about Cyberteams? | ||
They want to take your money, five million bucks. | ||
Yeah, the Cyberteams, they've had all kinds of questions about the five million dollar challenge, that they're going to get five million dollars, a five million dollar prize to any of them, and that includes senators, that includes anybody that's at the Cyber Symposium. | ||
They get a $5 million prize if they can prove that this is invalid data from the 2020 election. | ||
Or that it's not from the 2020 election. | ||
And a big response. | ||
We've had, and these are really, one of them was the second most distinguished cyber training in the world. | ||
And so we're not going to say all of them either. | ||
I don't want them all attacked. | ||
The media has done, right now they're cricket Steve, but I know they're coming for me, okay? | ||
Well, hold on, I want to talk about that. | ||
You know, the FBI is leaking that you're the most dangerous guy in America because now you've got people jacked up for a September return of Donald Trump. | ||
That's why you're a danger to this country. | ||
CNN's doing a hit piece. | ||
They've already done a piece on the 1-6 movement. | ||
They've got the lead reporters, the investigative reporters, all over you. | ||
They're trying to tie you back to the FBI saying how dangerous you are, correct? | ||
I don't know what their hit piece is going to be, but I can't believe it's going to be a real good thing. | ||
I've said I'll take pictures. | ||
They're coming out, they want to take pictures of me and usually when they do that, I've had my own crooked newspaper in Minneapolis do a hit piece on me. | ||
But my point is that you're taking on all comers on the data side. | ||
You're taking all comers on the media side. | ||
You're working with them. | ||
You're saying, hey, you've got something bad to say about me coming out to Minnesota. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
How can people find out more information? | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
We've got to have people find out more information. | ||
Yeah, you've got to go to frankspeech.com, everybody, and there's a square there to share with everyone. | ||
The main thing we need to do is everybody watch this the 10th, 11th, and 12th of August. | ||
But now you've got three weeks to get the word out. | ||
We're going to live stream it 72 hours straight on frankspeech.com. | ||
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We have in the house now a guy we've known for many, many years, probably over a decade now, Josh Mandel, former Comptroller of the State of Ohio. | ||
Ran for the Senate against Sherrod Brown back in 2012 during Obama's win and now running in a Republican primary. | ||
A pretty rough and tumble Primary. | ||
Make the case to MAGA, the MAGA audience, why you're the guy to take on, without, let's leave aside going after your opponents. | ||
Make the case of why you're the guy to take on Tim Ryan and why you can beat Tim Ryan, because he's going to be the guy they put up, right? | ||
Yeah, I think they pretty much cleared the field for him. | ||
So, I think the time has passed for civility in this town. | ||
I think the time has passed for bipartisanship. | ||
I think who we need to be sending to Washington are fighters. | ||
And the reality is the people running against me, they're going to get steamrolled, not just by the Democrats in this town, but they're going to get steamrolled by the squishy establishment Republicans and the Deadwood media. | ||
And right now there's a fight for the soul of the Republican party. | ||
And if we're going to take the party back over and take the movement back over, we got to elect fighters. | ||
And I have a record of taking on the establishment when I was state treasurer, Kasich was governor. | ||
When he tried to expand Medicaid under Obamacare. | ||
I led the charge against him. | ||
When he tried to do the federal, common core federalization of education, I led the charge against him. | ||
When he tried to keep the state spending in the shadows, I took the state of Ohio's checkbook, I put it online. | ||
And listen, I think we're honored by our friends, but we're distinguished by our enemies. | ||
And the fact that John Kasich and all these other squishy establishment Republicans want to blow my head off, I'm honored by that. | ||
How did Ohio get to have some of these establishment Republicans? | ||
Yet, I would argue, it's the most populist of all our states. | ||
If you look at the base out there, you would go, and quite frankly, that's what I kept saying during 16. | ||
You go to Youngstown, you see the numbers, how they're coming. | ||
Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are going to follow because you could see that we were getting momentum in Ohio like nobody else. | ||
Why is the base out there the most populist and most economic nationalist base in our country? | ||
For a couple reasons. | ||
One is I think the Republican Party failed Ohioans just as much as the Democrat Party. | ||
And you watched over generations governors, senators, and presidents of both parties allow China to eat our lunch. | ||
And Trump was the first president in my lifetime to take on China. | ||
And when you look at a town like Youngstown, Mahoning County, Trump, this past time around, he was the first presidential candidate since Nixon, 1972, to win Mahoning County. | ||
You look at Lorain County, which is just west of Cleveland, steel workers, auto workers, He was the first Republican since Reagan, 84, to win Lorain County. | ||
And so what's happening is Trump came in and said, listen, all these Republicans, they were playing footsie with China. | ||
China's the enemy. | ||
We're going to go take on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And people like me and just grassroots Ohioans had his back. | ||
And I was the first statewide official in Ohio to support him when everyone else was with Kasich to the bitter end. | ||
So that's part of it. | ||
Here's the other part. | ||
Even the Democrats in Ohio, they're not liberal. | ||
The Democrats in Ohio, they go hunting on Saturday, church on Sunday, believe in peace through strength, think the cops are the good guys, stand for the American flag. | ||
They don't want all this transgender garbage in the schools. | ||
They don't want critical race theory in the schools. | ||
And so President Trump's message on that, my message on that stuff, it really resonates with a lot of guys who swing hammers and drive trucks and bend steel for a living. | ||
Today you're going to beat Ryan. | ||
You're going to get working class voters, Hispanic, Black, White, working class people who would vote for Sherrod Brown or those types of Democrats are going to vote for you. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And we're doing it every day. | ||
So rather than running the campaign through traditional Republican Party groups, which everyone else does, we're sidestepping the Republican Party groups and we're running this campaign through churches. | ||
We're holding these town halls. | ||
We call them church town halls, faith and freedom town halls around the state. | ||
We had 500 people show up at Solid Rock Church in Lebanon. | ||
We had 300 people show up at Washington Heights Baptist Church in Dayton. | ||
Steve, we had 250 people show up at Victory and Truth Ministries in the middle of a soybean field in Bucyrus, Ohio. | ||
And the people that are showing up, they're not just Republicans. | ||
A lot of them, they're across the spectrum, but they're MAGA. | ||
They're America First, and they're showing up because they want to take the country back. | ||
And they see what's going on with the government schools, they see what's going on with the teachers unions, they see the secular left with an all-out assault on Judeo-Christian values, and they want fighters. | ||
You came out about the 3 November movement, and now you've got the Telegram chat room that even get into Ohio saying, and Seth Kessel saying, hey, Trump won Ohio up an even bigger margin than before. | ||
Do you support, with no hesitancy, the 3 November movement to get to the bottom of 3 November in every state in the Union? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
You know, we talked about this last time, but let me dig a little deeper. | ||
I believe we should abolish this January 6th Commission and replace it with a November 3rd Commission. | ||
And I believe that November 3rd Commission should use the full subpoena power and investigative power of the federal government to actually audit these states. | ||
You know, the left, with the media covering for them, and frankly with a lot of squishy establishment Republicans in this town covering for them, they say, oh, you know, this has already been litigated. | ||
It hasn't been litigated. | ||
61 of the 63 cases were dismissed on procedural grounds. | ||
And so the merits of all this, the merits of the cheating, has not been investigated. | ||
The only state to start doing it is Arizona. | ||
And if these states aren't going to do it on their own, I believe with this November 3rd Commission, you can use the power of the subpoena and the power, the investigative power of the federal government to actually do a full proctological exam of what these election officials and what these Democrat cheaters did in these states in places like Detroit, in places like Philadelphia, in places like Atlanta, in places like Milwaukee. That's where the ballot harvesting was going on. | ||
That's where they were moving the goalposts with two minutes left in the game. | ||
This is not a tomorrow thing. | ||
This is not a next week thing. | ||
This needs to happen now. | ||
When you're out at these church groups, how high a priority is this for the people that you're going to at these church rallies? | ||
Steve, it's the number one issue I get asked about. | ||
Every single church town hall we do, the number one issue I get asked about is election integrity. | ||
And it's not even close. | ||
I mean, Jack, I'd love to have you come out to Ohio, any of you guys, jump in the Jeep with me, come to some of these church town halls. | ||
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As soon as I start taking Q&A, sometimes before I start taking Q&A, people are just... I'm actually in Ohio on Saturdays. | |
I think because people I don't think are getting this in this city, how big this is to working class people. | ||
And that's even in a state where there are people in Ohio looking at other states. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Listen, in Ohio, Trump won. | ||
We watched him win by huge margins in these other states like Arizona, like Michigan, like Wisconsin, like Georgia, where I believe he won. | ||
But the Democrats are saying that he lost? | ||
It's like in 16. | ||
Ohio's gonna go, the others are gonna follow. | ||
You're talking about Youngstown, right? | ||
So it's Youngstown, you have this wave election that somehow just stops at the border with Pennsylvania, right? | ||
When you look into the counties. | ||
The border of Detroit. | ||
Yeah, and so you're going into this and it's like, the people don't change because they go a couple miles down the road. | ||
Jackie, so you hit the nail on the head, so... | ||
Erie, Pennsylvania is very close to Ashtabula County, Ohio. | ||
Right, next door. | ||
Very similar, Midwest, modest, hard-working, a ton of veterans, a lot of just blue-collar patriots there. | ||
Same thing with Youngstown and Pittsburgh. | ||
Same thing with Detroit and Toledo. | ||
Same thing, you know, I can go on and on. | ||
That's why Youngstown is all Steelers fans, as an example. | ||
I'm a Brownies fan, but in Youngstown you will see more terrible towels than brown and orange. | ||
And a lot of people actually work on the other sides of the border, right? | ||
You got people in Pittsburgh who work in Youngstown. | ||
You got people in Youngstown. | ||
And as you go down that Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia border, these are patriots. | ||
And for generations they were Democrats. | ||
And President Trump said to them, listen, the Democrat Party has left you. | ||
I'm the one who's going to fight China. | ||
I'm the one who's going to fight the media. | ||
I'm the one who's going to fight these banks who took advantage of you. | ||
And he did it. | ||
It's funny, I get these calls from people in New York and California and they say, Josh, I'm not comfortable supporting you because of your tone on the election or your rhetoric on this and that and you just have to tone it down. | ||
Every time I get one of those calls, I turn up the volume. | ||
Because the reality is, if I'm ticking off people on the coast, these coastal liberal elites, or even these coastal Republican elites, I know... They're liberal. | ||
It's the Unaparty. | ||
They want lower taxes is what they want, but they're liberal. | ||
I know I'm connecting with people in my state, and the reality is, Both parties have done this. | ||
Like you said, Jack, it's the UNA party. | ||
It's this cabal of Mitt Romney's and Anthony Gonzalez's and Liz Cheney's who want to be liked. | ||
They just want to be liked. | ||
In this town, they want to get invited to the cocktail parties. | ||
They want to have people be their friends. | ||
What I tell people back in Ohio is, I'm not coming here to make friends. | ||
I'm not coming here to be liked. | ||
I'm coming here to not just drain the swamp, but to blow up the swamp. | ||
Okay, we're taking a short commercial break. | ||
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He's running for the Senate in Ohio. | ||
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Okay, Josh Mandel is running for the Senate out there. | ||
You've got Timpkin, you've got J.D. | ||
Vance is probably one of the most high visibility Senate races. | ||
You talk about you're fighting for the soul of the Republican Party. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
What soul do you want to see in the Republican Party? | ||
What do you think you have? | ||
And also, you said You know, people want to be civil. | ||
I'm not for civility. | ||
I'm coming here to fight. | ||
People would say, hey, the House and the Senate are different. | ||
The House fights. | ||
The Senate should be the civil discourse, the great deliberative body. | ||
The last time we had a lack of civility, truly, in the Senate, it was on the road to the Civil War, when guys were beating each other with canes and Charles Sumner and all this. | ||
So, what soul are you fighting for? | ||
And answer the question on civility. | ||
Are people going to say, this guy's just an instigator, he's just too much of a ballroom brawler? | ||
You ought to be in the House. | ||
I'm definitely a brawler. | ||
I'm proud about that. | ||
So when Republicans are in power, Steve, I think they act like wimps. | ||
And when Democrats are in power, they exercise it. | ||
And so when you have the Republicans in power, they're like, oh, you know, we have to work with the Democrats to get things done and this and that. | ||
And it's like, no. | ||
When we have power, we need to stand up for the Constitution. | ||
We need to take on China with all of our might. | ||
And we have to stand up for working people in places like Youngstown and Toledo and Cleveland and Dayton. | ||
And the problem is, and this goes to your question about the soul of the Republican Party, you've got all these Republicans who come to this town and they act like, we call it in the Marine Corps, we call it a soup and sandwich. | ||
You know, you dip your sandwich in soup and it gets real soggy? | ||
That's how they are. | ||
They're just like soggy Republicans. | ||
They're squishy Republicans and they're weak-kneed. | ||
And a lot of them, they want to be liked by the media. | ||
They're afraid to get blasted on the Sunday shows or on CNN or whatever. | ||
And I see it differently. | ||
When I get blasted by the media, I know I'm doing the right thing because the media is part of the Democrat Party. | ||
And so when we talk about the soul of the Republican Party, it means electing leaders, senators and congressmen and governors In the mold of Donald Trump, who don't care about ticking people off, who don't care about breaking China in both ways. | ||
Like we need to come to this town and break China, but we also have to come to this town to take on the Chinese Communist Party as well. | ||
And that's where Republicans for decades and generations have failed the people of my state and failed the people of the Midwest because they kowtowed to China instead of taking on China. | ||
Well, Josh, one of the tools that I wanted to ask you about on that, one of the more contentious things, and this is really the kind of lens where you can figure out kind of what side somebody's on when you ask them about this question, is there's these Chamber of Commerce Republicans who were all against the tariffs when it came to China. | ||
But when you look at this thing, United States of America was built on tariffs, that's how you protect the worker, that's how you protect the industries, that's how you fight back against China, that's subsidizing, it's using slave labor, it's using the Uyghurs in the camps. | ||
So, is that something that you would be for coming in? | ||
Do you view breaking the economic relationship, the economic ties between the U.S. | ||
and China as maximal to that fight? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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I think I've talked about this on one of my... I take it you're not going to get the Club for Growth endorsement? | |
They have endorsed me. | ||
Well, how did they endorse you? | ||
They're the most anti-tariff guys. | ||
They've endorsed me because they know when I was state treasurer, I came out for putting the state's checkbook online, I've been a fighter for constitutional conservatism for limited government, and the Senate Conservatives Fund has endorsed me. | ||
But they know where you stand on tariffs? | ||
Yes. | ||
And so, time and time and time again, I've combated China and I've stood up to what China is trying to do to the American worker. | ||
Let me ask you, J.D. | ||
Vance came over and gave this speech across the river at the Pentagon, really to take on the elites. | ||
It was one of the most powerful speeches about how you actually go after the elites in this country and what's happened. | ||
What would you do? | ||
If the problem is China, the problem is these corporations, the problem is the working class people in Ohio are left behind. | ||
What is your theory of the case of how Josh Mandel would go after the elites in this country? | ||
What specifically would you do to say, hey, I'm a fighter, I'm going to represent you, here's what I'm going to do? | ||
So, one of the first things is I believe we need to eliminate a lot of these tax breaks and tax credits that these woke corporations get. | ||
So, you take a company like GE. | ||
They filed a few years ago, I think like a 40,000 page federal tax return and paid zero in taxes. | ||
Because what happens is these like enormous woke mega corporations They have armies of lobbyists and armies of tax attorneys who come to this town, they craft a tax code in their mold, and it screws over the workers. | ||
And what happens is you have individual citizens, mom and pop in places like Toledo and Dayton, who end up paying the bill for a company like GE. | ||
And you can tell that story over and over and over again with so many of these woke corporations. | ||
So that's one of the main things that we have to do is Eliminate all of these carve-outs and tax breaks for the war corporations. | ||
Secondly, I believe a lot of them are enabled by having cover from the mainstream media, the Deadwood media, and the thugs in Silicon Valley. | ||
And so one of my main priorities in coming to Washington is to take on these big tech thugs. | ||
And that's what they are. | ||
And the only way to combat a thug, to combat a bully, is to punch them in the face. | ||
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And when you see Republicans in Washington, You're not going to take any money, because the problem with the town is everybody's taking money from them. | |
Correct. | ||
So, listen, let me hit on that. | ||
We've got about a minute, but hit it straight on. | ||
Everybody talks that, but then they put this Townsend, Washington, CCP, and big tech oligarch money. | ||
Steve, J.D. | ||
Vance, who's running against me, is the biggest hypocrite on this. | ||
He has the guy who is on the board of Facebook as his biggest political funder. | ||
He has Eric Schmidt. | ||
Teal is kind of a legendary guy in the Trump movement. | ||
On the board of Facebook, he's got Eric Schmidt, who's the next George Soros, as a big investor in his fund. | ||
And this guy's a product of Silicon Valley. | ||
And listen, when things got rough during COVID, where did he go to camp out? | ||
Silicon Valley with his family. | ||
I take it you two are going to fight it out along this line, as Grant said, all summer? | ||
You're going to fight this out with J.D.? | ||
Who's the bigger populist? | ||
I'm a bigger populist than him. | ||
This guy's a total phony. | ||
I mean, not four years ago when Trump was running, but a couple weeks ago. | ||
He has, by the way, but he has made a theory of the case of how do you do take on the elite in this country. | ||
You're saying he's not going to, you're saying he's not going to back it up? | ||
I'm saying the people of Ohio see this guy as a phony and a fraud. | ||
So let me give you two examples. | ||
Are you guys, when are you guys going to debate? | ||
Probably sometime this fall. | ||
Are you open to a debate at any time on this topic? | ||
Sure, sure, sure. | ||
I mean, listen, he called Trump supporters racist. | ||
He did make amends for that, don't you think? | ||
I wouldn't call it amends. | ||
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Listen, a couple weeks ago, Steve, he said... Post it right here on the world. | |
A couple weeks ago, he said that he has to, quote-unquote, suck it up in order to support Trump. | ||
That was three weeks ago, not three years ago. | ||
I mean, this guy is the biggest phony fraud in the world. | ||
You see him as your number one competitor? | ||
Not now. | ||
I mean, he's drawing 14 people at his events in Ohio. | ||
I just think the people of Ohio see him as a freak. | ||
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