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Well the virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
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. | ||
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Okay, I think I thought we're going to have a cold open. | ||
I guess we're not. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It is Wednesday, the 15th of September, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
We're going to play. | ||
We're going to get to Rudy Giuliani in a second, but I think we may have a technical problem coming out of Denver. | ||
So we're going to try to sort this out right now. | ||
Okay, it looks like we're up. | ||
Getting Rudy up. | ||
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Can you hear me? | |
Yep. | ||
Okay, Rudy, we're going to have the, do we have the cold open we can play? | ||
We didn't get the Denver, kind of missed that beat. | ||
Can we play the cold open so we can get Rudy in here? | ||
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I mean you've talked a lot about, you've used that phrase civil war before. | |
Do you think that we really are headed that way? | ||
Well, I think the question is, what's a war? | ||
You know, a war, it doesn't have to be killing each other. | ||
Okay, well, I don't mean it that way. | ||
I mean, but sometimes when it gets out of control, it does lead to that. | ||
It's a good thing that we read history and see how it is left in the past, how moderation has gone to extremism. | ||
It's something we should be aware of. | ||
But it is, we certainly have kind of a war developing between the various factions, the states and so on, and how that will be resolved. | ||
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Like in the 2022 elections, there's still the question, there's talk of systematically challenging those elections. | |
And if there's a systematic challenge, that's a challenge to democracy. | ||
Because if you don't know who gets to sit in the seat to make the votes, how do you resolve that kind of thing if the system isn't there? | ||
It depends how extreme we get. | ||
I'm not talking about the fact that we will go there. | ||
I'm just saying you have to be aware of it. | ||
And the more we're aware of it, maybe the more cautious we're going to be not to be that way. | ||
But if we don't pull together as a country, OK, if we keep fighting with each other and have this together with the bad finances and together with a rising power challenging the existing power, that's not going to be putting forward our best. | ||
As an investor, though, Okay, we're live in the War Room. | ||
We hope, at least we're live on our feet of it. | ||
Rudy, are you there? | ||
Do you have me? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
Hey, so Rudy, I just, hey, I just, it was a different clip. | ||
We're going to play the Millie clip in a second, but we started with the, that's Ray Dalio. | ||
And for people that don't know Ray Dalio, he's the, you know, he's probably the biggest, one of the biggest fund managers in the world, along with Larry Fink. | ||
He's a guy that should be a registered agent of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We'll get to that later. | ||
But he's talking on CNBC today about a civil war. | ||
And Rudy, this gets to the heart of what this issue is about 2020. | ||
You got the Woodward book out now. | ||
We're going to play clips from that. | ||
But I specifically want to talk to you about Ray Dalio saying, hey, a civil war is being driven by the fact that people want to get to the bottom of what happened on 3 November. | ||
He's actually making the accusation that tearing the country apart It's people trying to get a full and detailed analysis of what went on 3 November. | ||
What are your thoughts about that? | ||
What are your thoughts about particularly these Wall Street titans, these Wall Street titans accusing Trump voters and the deplorables for wanting to get to the to the bottom of it, of causing a civil war? | ||
Specifically, particularly today when Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Jay Corman, the most establishment guys in the world, They're sending out 17 subpoenas to get their hands on the ballots in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Rudy Giuliani. | ||
They're trying to shame people into investigating the murder. | ||
I mean, it's like somebody got murdered and anybody who investigates the murder must be the murderer. | ||
And therefore, we're not going to investigate the murder. | ||
We're going to let the person get away with it. | ||
I mean, the reality is there are legitimate issues with regard to that election. | ||
I mean, they go beyond for me a legitimate issue because of the evidence I have. | ||
But for anybody to say there aren't legitimate issues that come from that election in terms of fraud, then they're just a big liar. | ||
And what the Democrats have done successfully, and they use January 6th for that as well, they create this sort of shame, this sort of cone of shame they put around you. | ||
So if you're to say, gee, I think I'd like to take a look at a vote. | ||
Well, you're an insurrectionist. | ||
Well, that's the way to cover up a crime. | ||
If I if I asked for an investigation of my child's murder, well, then I must be the murderer. | ||
And so the reality is this is a tactic. | ||
It's the same thing on January 6th. | ||
A lot of people fell into that. | ||
I mean, I'm not defending January 6th. | ||
It was a crime, but it was not. | ||
It wasn't September 11th. | ||
It wasn't an insurrection. | ||
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Or if it was, it was the first insurrection without a gun being fired. | |
What do you mean it was a crime? | ||
Was it trespassing, going up and trespassing? | ||
What do you mean it was a crime? | ||
Oh, not trespassing. | ||
Whatever the thing was, the people, the guards let them in and disrupting a public event, is that what it was? | ||
It seemed to destroy some property. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, all right. | ||
That's bad. | ||
We shouldn't do that. | ||
They made it into the crime of the century, however. | ||
And then they lied about all sorts of aspects of it. | ||
Nobody died. | ||
No shots were fired. | ||
The only person who died is the one investigation they are covering up, of Ms. | ||
Babbitt. | ||
So, this is part of their strategy. | ||
This is part of their strategy with you, with me, with a lot of other people. | ||
They want us to look like we're crazy, evil, whatever, when we're just asking legitimate questions that you would normally ask When 500 people come to you and say, I saw voter fraud. | ||
I mean, I could just take into the room next to mine and show you the 400 affidavits that I have from American citizens from five different states who say they witnessed various forms of voter fraud. | ||
I have no reason to disbelieve it. | ||
They're all honest people. | ||
Maybe 20% of the Democrats. | ||
Now, I'm supposed to ignore that because Ray Dalio is making these ridiculous claims When he's got a vested interest in the Democrat Party remaining there so he can do what he's doing with China? | ||
I'm not going to do that. | ||
And I hope they don't get away with it. | ||
We have to keep fighting back against it. | ||
We have every right to ask the question, was Biden legitimately the winner in Pennsylvania? | ||
Was he legitimately the winner in Georgia? | ||
All of those states, there's probable cause to believe that there was, first of all, there's proof there was voter fraud. | ||
And it rises to the level where It could easily have affected the result in the election. | ||
I believe it did. | ||
But I mean, that has to be proved. | ||
But we should at least be given the opportunity to delve into it in the right way with a forensic audit. | ||
Okay, I want to go to how important | ||
How important Pennsylvania is versus in this entire process because Arizona is huge and you know we're getting the report on Arizona they've got a part of a canvas you can extrapolate out Georgia's in a firefight down there and these are very important states but the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Michigan are different these are big industrial states have been controlled by Democrats particularly at these cities like Philadelphia and Detroit right for for many many decades put in perspective how two things how important is it | ||
That Pennsylvania, particularly the establishment, I want all the grassroots people out there and everybody that watches The War Room to understand that since you've been taking over school boards, since you're joining the Republican Party as precinct committeemen, since you're fighting for 3 November throughout the country by getting involved at the local level, you're forcing the establishment, you're forcing the establishment Well, that's the key to it. | ||
How important is it, Rudy, because I don't think we've ever laid, I don't think we've ever put hands on physical ballots in a presidential election for a false forensic audit. | ||
Tell people how important it is that we're getting in now to a formal official process in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and we will actually get to physical ballots in a canvas in Philadelphia. | ||
Well, that's the key to it. | ||
I mean, that's what they've denied us throughout. | ||
They've denied us looking. | ||
Make it real simple. | ||
The whole scheme from the very beginning was, don't let the Republicans look at the paper. | ||
That's why they shut out Republicans in six states. | ||
That's why they went out and bought guardrails. | ||
I mean, they must have spent millions of dollars on these rails that they put up. | ||
They look all the same in five or six different states. | ||
The key was, don't let Republicans look at a single ballot. | ||
In the city of Philadelphia, 600,000 votes or so were counted without a Republican looking at a single one. | ||
Luckily, there was a guy there who kept count of it. | ||
He stayed there for four days or three days, and he counted every ballot where a Republican wasn't there to look at the ballot. | ||
That is the established way to verify a mail-in ballot. | ||
I did it when I was a kid twice. | ||
You sit there and you look at it, and Americans will remember this from the Chads. | ||
Even there, there was a Republican on one side, a Democrat on the other. | ||
The vote couldn't get counted until the Republican and the Democrat looked at it. | ||
Now, why do they want to shut us out uniformly from looking at the ballots? | ||
Because it's phony paper. | ||
Because the Republican will look at it and after four he'll say, gee, it looks like a machine did that, not a person. | ||
Or that paper looks different than the other paper. | ||
Put that aside. | ||
I challenge that. | ||
I challenge that. | ||
That's what I would have done if I was looking at it. | ||
That's why they threw out, that's why they threw out Pam Bondi. | ||
Because that's what she wanted. | ||
She got a court order. | ||
To go look at the ballots in Philadelphia, and the sheriff held them back for two hours until they could go to the Supreme Court. | ||
Five Dems, two Republicans, and the five Dems refused to let them see the ballots. | ||
Do we have, Denver, can we play the General Milley clip? | ||
We've got a couple minutes of Rudy on this side of the break. | ||
I want to play the Milley clip, and I want to get his response. | ||
Do we have the Milley clip taped up? | ||
Go ahead and play it. | ||
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Among the most explosive revelations in the new book, Peril, Bob Woodward and Robert Costa report that two days after the January 6th Capitol riot, Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley had become increasingly concerned about President Trump's mental state following his election loss, worrying the president could go rogue and start a war. | |
According to the book that's been obtained by NBC News, the country's top military officer summoned his senior staff to a secret meeting to review the procedures for launching nuclear weapons. | ||
Milley emphasizing that while only the president could give the launch order, he also had to be involved, saying, quote, if you get calls no matter who they are from, there's a process here, there's a procedure, and I'm part of the procedure. | ||
Earlier that day, according to a transcript obtained by the authors, Milley took a call from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who asked, what precautions are available to prevent an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or from accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike? | ||
Millie assured her there were a lot of checks in the system. | ||
Pelosi saying of Trump he's crazy and what he did on January 6th is further evidence of his craziness. | ||
Millie's response? | ||
I agree with you on everything. | ||
Milley also assured China's top general in late October the U.S. | ||
would not strike. | ||
Prompted by Beijing's fears, America was prepared to attack, due in part to Trump repeatedly berating China for the coronavirus. | ||
It's not my fault that he came here. | ||
It's China's fault. | ||
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Milley even delivering this pledge to his Chinese counterpart. | |
If we're going to attack, I'm going to call you ahead of time. | ||
It's not going to be a surprise. | ||
Overnight, Trump firing back at Milley. | ||
For him to say that I was going to attack China is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. | ||
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The authors also report in late December, then-Vice President Pence, the target of Mr. Trump's pressure campaign to overturn the election results, called former Vice President Dan Quayle to ask whether he could accommodate that demand. | |
Quayle telling Pence, Mike, you have no flexibility on this. | ||
None. | ||
Okay, it's so mind-boggling, all of that. | ||
I think the most mind-boggling of all is, who would call Dan Quayle for legal advice? | ||
Who would call Dan Quayle? | ||
It must be an Indiana thing. | ||
No offense, I love me some Hoosiers, but who would call those two? | ||
By the way, do either one of those guys have three digit IQs? | ||
Mike Pence? | ||
Okay guys, we've played enough clips, so thanks. | ||
Rudy, I tell you what, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
I'm going to come back. | ||
I want to get all your feedback on these two aspects. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to turn with Rudy Giuliani in a minute. | ||
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It's all started, everything's begun. | ||
And you are over. | ||
Cause we're taking down the CCP. | ||
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Okay, I want to turn back to you, Joe. | ||
By the way, we're going to talk about California when Jason Miller gets on here at the bottom of the hour. | ||
But California, we had Gavin Newsom dead to rights three weeks ago. | ||
He's down by a ton. | ||
This whole thing with Larry Elder, all these guys getting in the race, and Conservative Inc., and Fox News getting in there and promoting Larry Elder. | ||
We got smoke last night, and Gavin Newsom's going to be a player. | ||
All these guys saying, oh, Gavin Newsom's crippled. | ||
Hey, he's going to be a player. | ||
He and that wife are a dynamic. | ||
Uh duo you watch they're going to be a player they're going to win big in 2022 and they were going to have to deal with him And he's going to continue to run and now they're saying he beat trumpism It was all about the mandates on the vaccines. | ||
They're turning the whole thing around so absolutely disgusting Defeat yesterday and we still haven't taken care of the mail-in ballots and still haven't taken care of the machines I want to go back to Rudy. | ||
Let's talk about General Milley and uh, and uh, what are your thoughts? | ||
From what you've at least seen from this book about General Milley and and how he treated the commander in chief. | ||
My thoughts are seven days in May. | ||
Remember the book and movie where the generals tried to take over? | ||
I mean, and along with Pelosi. | ||
I mean, it's totally absurd. | ||
There's no evidence. | ||
There's no not even a scintilla of anything that President Trump was going to do anything with the military. | ||
That's completely made up, either made up part of the whole The man is some kind of hysteric. | ||
Democrats have been using for five years, or these people are insanely hysterical. | ||
But I mean, Milley's got to go. | ||
I mean, first of all, even retired Army Colonel Alexander Vindman is quoted as saying this was a very serious breach of protocol. | ||
He has to resign. | ||
He no longer has any credibility. | ||
I mean, it's the man is some kind of hysteric. | ||
He may get us into a war, probably against white supremacists. | ||
They'll probably go bomb white supremacy. | ||
I mean, the guy, there's something in the screws with this guy. | ||
And we have one of the reasons now we can see what happened in Afghanistan. | ||
Remember, he testified this summer that Bagram Air Force Base is not strategically important to the United States. | ||
400 miles from China, 500 miles from Iran. | ||
Besides going behind backs and everything like that, I want to go specifically to the one in October. | ||
that, he should be fired. But here he goes. But let me ask you, besides going behind backs and everything like that, I want to go specifically to the one in October. This is prior to Biden, these guys stealing the election. This is President Trump is the commander in chief, and there's no question about that. | ||
Obviously, there's no question of him being Commander-in-Chief until high noon on the 20th of January, okay? | ||
But there's absolutely nothing in doubt about in late October. | ||
In late October, the book reports Milley reaches out to his PLA counterpart, And says, basically, we're not going to attack you. | ||
And Trump is talking crazy. | ||
And by the way, President Trump never talked crazy about Wuhan. | ||
In the war room, we were calling a bioweapons lab. | ||
In the war room, we said they had to be accountable. | ||
President Trump is a super moderate. | ||
I mean, every now and again, he would bring it up, but not even to be a fraction of how accusatory parts of the Trump movement were about. | ||
And we understood it was in Wuhan. | ||
Everything we said, the times all come true. | ||
President Trump never said that. | ||
He was very modulated. | ||
Maybe he says thank and for Millie to go to the reach out into the PLA because they were concerned they were going to be attacked by nuclear wars. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
What do you think about this thing in October? | ||
Well, it would be a conspiracy to commit treason. | ||
Treason is in the Constitution. | ||
It has to take place in time of war. | ||
If the president were to attack China, it would be a war. | ||
And he said he's going to help our enemy. | ||
I mean, it's absurd. | ||
China is An enemy of the United States. | ||
We know that. | ||
Maybe they don't accept that. | ||
They elected a president who was paid off by China. | ||
But the reality is, here he is telling China, if the President of the United States takes action against you, I'm going to side with you against the United States of America. | ||
Second, what he's saying is totally hysterical. | ||
The President never made any, any words that suggest war against China. | ||
The issue that he raised was supported by 50 reports. | ||
50 reports. | ||
And it turns out to be true. | ||
Of course it came from the Wuhan lab. | ||
You have to be stupid not to realize that by the time the president said it. | ||
We had eyewitnesses that said it. | ||
So he's raising an issue, a legitimate issue. | ||
He's not talking about any retaliation against him. | ||
And even if he was, this guy has no right to do that. | ||
Who elected him president? | ||
He breached one of the most important principles that we have in this country. | ||
The military does not conduct the policy of the United States. | ||
When that happens, we become a banana republic, which is where he should be sent. | ||
He's also, remember, um, he's chief military advisor. | ||
They're not, he's not directly in the chain of command as the combatant commanders, but he's the chief military advisor as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, chief military advisor to the president. | ||
Not to have given the president a heads up he was going to contact the, uh, the PLA at a level of this discussion should be immediate termination, immediate termination or letter of resignation. | ||
And then later, later brought up on Charles and prosecution. | ||
Maybe that's why he goes to Pelosi later. | ||
And wants to create this other issue after the election. | ||
Because, I mean, he was afraid that if Trump got elected, he's gonna go to jail. | ||
I mean, he was hoping this conversation wouldn't come out. | ||
But he knows, from October on, this guy knows he came pretty darn close to committing treason. | ||
And certainly disgraced his uniform. | ||
I mean, the man, that uniform should be taken off him. | ||
The stars should be ripped off his shoulders. | ||
And he should be indicted. | ||
Let's stop. | ||
Pussying around with these people. They're taking our country away. They're taking away all the things this country rests on military control of politics of policy the military gets involved in Countermanding what he thinks the president wants to do. I mean that's that I'm telling that seven days in May You've got a jail for okay by the way I just want to make sure president Trump's he was pushed into doing the | ||
The one the the cruise missile strike in Syria, which he didn't want to do But he he actually asked us said maybe it's the best thing to do He destroyed the physical caliphate of ISIS, destroyed that, right, in about a year and a half. | ||
And then he backed off, he told Bolton he wasn't going to do the strike into Iran to start a war there. | ||
This, this President Trump is the most, he's the, he's the most restrained, he's the most restrained president. | ||
100%. | ||
But that, that issue, he was getting pushed to bomb Iran because they hit, they hit a drone. | ||
And he asked them, did they kill anybody? | ||
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And you want me to kill people in return for that? | ||
He said, first of all, that's immoral. | ||
Secondly, I'll never get cooperation with anybody if I do that. | ||
They don't want to cooperate with me anyway. | ||
But if I actually do something like that, the Iranians don't kill anybody. | ||
I go kill 10,000 Iranians or five or two Iranians. | ||
I mean, now we don't have a president like that. | ||
And look, we went and killed 10 civilians in Afghanistan. | ||
Ten children, I mean, four children. | ||
Let me ask you about the Dan Quayle. | ||
You were there for the entire time here. | ||
Dan Quayle tells Pence, you know, Dan Quayle, a towering intellectual giant, tells Pence, another towering intellectual giant, that you don't have authority. | ||
Do you agree with that, Rudy Giuliani? | ||
Did the Vice President have authority to... | ||
I think I'd go talk to Professor Eastman or even Larry Tribe who wrote an article saying that the law that Pence relied on is unconstitutional and the Georgetown Law Review in 2017 and the Syracuse Law Review. | ||
already right. I think I go talk to Professor Eastman or even Larry Tribe, who wrote an article saying that the law that Pence relied on is unconstitutional. | ||
And the Georgetown Law Review in 2017, and the Syracuse Law Review. I mean, the reality is, I don't know the last time either one of them read a law review article, but we had we had law professors, a great distinction, not all Republicans, by the way, who say that the law they were operating under is unconstitutional. | ||
Now, I'm not going to go on. | ||
It's very complicated. | ||
I read it myself. | ||
I believe they were right. | ||
But so do the majority of scholars who have written on this for about 25 years. | ||
So that's who you should be talking to, not a politician. | ||
I mean, when did Quayle argue before the Supreme Court or write articles about the Supreme Court? | ||
I mean, there are 10 law professors that gave opinions on that. | ||
And even before the issue came up, Lawrence Tribe in 2004 wrote an article saying that the process that they followed is unconstitutional. | ||
You have to go back to the states if the states require. | ||
They have plenary authority under the Constitution. | ||
And even if you just read the darn Constitution, you can see it. | ||
So, I don't know what quail was there, but this guy Short was blocking everybody out. | ||
I don't know if this guy's an anti-Trumper or whatever he is, but he was just basically keeping the Vice President away from any respectable scholar. | ||
That would be Mark Short. | ||
He's a Koch guy that was in as weasel as well as Chief of Staff. | ||
I don't really know Short, but he was very, very arrogant and very, very difficult to deal with. | ||
And he wouldn't even allow the Vice President to listen, out of fear that the Vice President might get convinced. | ||
I mean, that shows great confidence in your principles, doesn't it? | ||
I just want to once again reiterate that the polling, the drop in Biden's polling, the collapse in his polling, and the 3 November movement is getting up more momentum. | ||
In Pennsylvania, Rudy, I gotta tell you, we gotta go, but we owe you today when those subpoenas are issued. | ||
This started with Colonel Doug Mastriano and your hearing in Gettysburg at that hotel that really kicked everything off. | ||
Then it was Phoenix, then it was Georgia. | ||
Everywhere Rudy went, We've gotten the three November movement going. | ||
We got we got full forensic audit in Arizona and Maricopa County. | ||
We're going to get one in Georgia. | ||
They're about to have one in Pennsylvania and in Wisconsin. | ||
Rudy, what's the podcast? | ||
We got about 30 seconds. | ||
How do people get your podcast? | ||
Rudy's common sense dot com. | ||
And right now there is a conversation between myself and my 30 year long administrative assistant, Terry Hatton's widow. | ||
It's a very, very riveting description. | ||
She almost kills herself and her husband died in the tower, a hero, and then she has a baby who's wonderful. | ||
We'll get it out. | ||
Rudy, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it, Rudy. | ||
We'll push it out. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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You can kill the Biden administration in the crib by focusing on its illegitimacy. | ||
You focus on its illegitimacy first. | ||
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And so what's happened 10 minutes into it? | ||
They're down into the low 40s in these polls. | ||
Right, but when you take independence, which is the best proxy, they're in the 30s. | ||
That means nothing's going to happen. | ||
We're going to have Judy Shelton on here, who was on the shortlist to be one of the governors of the Federal Reserve. | ||
We're going to be talking about the debt ceiling, we're going to be talking about spending, we're going to be talking about all of it, and how Biden has no political capital to do any of this. | ||
I want to bring in Phil Klein right now. | ||
Phil, you've got a process that started with investigations in Wisconsin. | ||
Today, they're issuing 17 subpoenas in Pennsylvania. | ||
You've got the report, the four-volume report is being gone through with a fine-tooth comb by the Senate out in Arizona. | ||
You've got movement in the courts in Georgia. | ||
Where do your investigations stand? | ||
You've been one of the guys at the very beginning of this that did the hard work of investigations. | ||
Tell us where we stand on all this. | ||
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Well, I'm encouraged because finally we are starting to see the full force of the power of government to try to determine whether the election was was run properly. | |
And as you and I have discussed, Steve, it was the most lawless election in United States history, with leftist officials unilaterally deciding not to follow state law. | ||
And now you're compelling people to produce documents and to produce testimony. | ||
That is critical. | ||
Not just an audit, and not just a forensic review of the machines, but putting people under oath, asking them the tough questions. | ||
And let me mention something about this that is vitally important. | ||
In fact, the burden should be right now on the election officials. | ||
To demonstrate that they complied with the law in running the election. | ||
It shouldn't be on the investigators to prove fraud before they start an investigation. | ||
What we're dealing with are election officials who were either appointed or elected to do their job. | ||
Did they do it? | ||
And their obfuscation, their hiding of evidence, actual possible deletion of evidence, is evidence in itself that they didn't do their job properly. | ||
So we need to press forward on all fronts here. | ||
That's what I want to ask you. | ||
I want to make sure people are not getting caught up in the fact that this is just all a machine. | ||
The full forensic audit, so the way to get to the bottom of November 3rd, is a tripartite effort. | ||
It is a full forensic audit of the ballots. | ||
And that means how they got there, the envelopes, all of it, right? | ||
I don't know if the paper, I'm not that kind of expert. | ||
The signatures, everything. | ||
And plus a recount, a hard recount versus what the vote total is supposed to be. | ||
The second part of that is a canvas. | ||
That canvas is vitally important, and that's where you're going to find in places like Philadelphia and Fulton County and Detroit, your head's going to blow up, right? | ||
Because they don't want these canvases to happen. | ||
The third part of it is a forensic analysis of these machines. | ||
And look, I'm not dumping on Dominion, but I'm not a machine. | ||
My point about machines, I think we just ought to do away with machines. | ||
Totally, and just go to paper ballots. | ||
Paper ballots. | ||
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That's right. | |
But Phil, I just want to make sure, in your investigations, do you agree that is the three verticals that have to come together? | ||
When you say you've actually gone through and looked at and made sure that an election is legitimate, that's what you've got to look at? | ||
Those three areas? | ||
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Well, there's a fourth area, and that is the people and the flow of money. | |
And that is essential to include in this effort. | ||
I agree with the three, but there is a fourth. | ||
You have to get people under oath who are going to eventually say what they did, why they did it, and who paid them to do it. | ||
And that is a real investigation. | ||
It uses all of those tools. | ||
And that means subpoena power, and it also means this, Steve, that a portion of the investigation it's not proper to speak about in public yet, because it harms reputational interests, it can call forth retaliation against whistleblowers, and it tips off targets to assist them in the destruction of evidence. | ||
So, there is the public audit portion, but that alone is not enough. | ||
You need the investigative part of it as well. | ||
I love this aspect. | ||
I just want to make sure our audience can relate. | ||
We can connect the dot here. | ||
Are you saying in the flow of money? | ||
Because your point from the beginning is that, hey, when you guys look at the forensic audits, you're kind of looking at the government or the or the county. | ||
Interaction with the state apparatus for hosting elections, but there's been another element that has come in here and we've allowed it to come in here and that is the Zuckerberg type thing where you have private entities that are putting in hundreds of millions of dollars and they're working in these quasi public partner relationships Is that the type of money flow you're talking about? | ||
to have no earthy idea the accountability this money's all being spent really for one side not some even-handed good civics get out the vote is that the type of money flow you're talking about you've got to get to the bottom of all that because that's a major new leg of the stool when you talk about modern elections yes that is part of it and also it's government payouts in provision of information | ||
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In Fulton County, Georgia, you had Happy Faces, which has financial ties to Stacey Abrams, that actually ran the election. | |
In Wisconsin, you have the National Voted Homes Center, which is a non-profit that dedicated a man to manage the Green Bay count Instead of the duly appointed election clerk, which was cast to the side. | ||
So, here's the importance of this part of the investigation. | ||
You're always going to need somebody under oath who fesses up. | ||
And it's real tricky to get them to that point, but when they see their interest is to tell the truth, rather than possibly face criminal sanctions, they will tell the truth. | ||
And when you get there, you start with financial documents and the other information which is objective. In other words, it doesn't have an ideological bias. We can find and get the bank records which show the flow of information into people's pockets. It's evidence like this that breaks open a potential conspiracy to manufacture a win for Biden. | ||
And I would say this, we already have strong circumstantial evidence that these nonprofit monies were targeted to core election centers to turn government offices into campaign turnout, the vote centers for Biden. | ||
That is also illegal. | ||
So it's following the evidence and it's dealing with the full scope of evidence available to you to be able to tell this story. | ||
By the way, Ray Dalio, this essentially unregistered foreign agent for China, and by the way, Ray Dalio and the guys at Bridgewater have to know we're putting you on notice. | ||
We're gonna go to the utmost extent that we can possibly go as a private entity to make sure that you are prosecuted for being an unregistered foreign agent of the Chinese government, okay? | ||
What you did on CNBC today, what you do every day of hawking the Chinese line is terrible, but now You've actually shifted to domestic concerns. | ||
You actually implied today and said that the effort to get to the bottom of 3 November is what's causing a civil war in this country and ending democracy. | ||
Sir, that is a lie. | ||
Okay? | ||
And we're not going to have you sit there, take Chinese money, money from the Chinese Communist Party, and you admit it, you've been going over this since 1984, and anybody who knows anything about China understands if you're over there in 1984, okay, you're in business with the Chinese Communist Party, you manage their money, Right, you wouldn't answer the question today on CBC. | ||
You said, well, I manage money for a lot of people. | ||
No, you manage money for the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Okay, they're a big client of yours. | ||
They've kept you in business and you've made a lot of money off the Chinese Communist Party, which means you've made money off the slave labor of China. | ||
And today on CNBC, sir, you accused basically the war room, the war room posse, the Trump movement, MAGA, the deplorables, Phil Klein, Everybody, the people in Arizona, everybody's trying to get to the bottom of this. | ||
You accuse them of initiating a civil war, to be the fault of a civil war, and tearing the country apart, right? | ||
And saying we were destroying democracy. | ||
No, sir, you are destroying democracy because you work as an agent, as an unregistered foreign agent. | ||
And by the way, if you want to come on here and debate that, We're open anytime. | ||
Open anytime to have you come on this show and debate whether you're an unregistered foreign agent of the Chinese Communist Party, sir. | ||
Phil Kline, do you believe what you're doing in trying to do these investigations to get to the bottom of it? | ||
Do you think that's tearing this country apart, sir? | ||
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My gosh, what's tearing this country apart are those in power who believe that government should not be accountable to the people, and that the American people are the greatest threat to the American form of government. | |
And that's what you see with the Biden administration right now. | ||
You have an attorney general who essentially threatens people for holding government accountable. | ||
Steve, if you go to the United States Agency for International Development, that is our agency that monitors foreign elections to see if they're fair and properly conducted. | ||
It says that all elections must be transparent, accountable, and inclusive. | ||
This was the least transparent, accountable, and inclusive election in United States history. | ||
And now that people are asking the tough questions, the government officials who should answer to the people are saying we should not answer those questions. | ||
That's what's harming the democratic process. | ||
Additionally, the left is bypassing the democratic process with perpetual use of these police powers. | ||
They are essentially saying the legislative branch is not relevant. | ||
We know what's best. | ||
We will decide how you own land and who you can allow on your land. | ||
We will decide whether you can attend a family's funeral or not. | ||
Not your local officials and not the legislature and not yourself. | ||
We know what's best for the American people. | ||
And on top of that, they are treating people differently under the law. | ||
They will favor their favored groups and allow them to march and protest and even commit violence. | ||
But the unfavored groups, they're not even going to allow to gather because they're going to claim COVID fear. | ||
That is what's destroying America from within. | ||
And we need people who are willing to stand up and fight that destruction. | ||
We're becoming an authoritarian nation and a corporate oligarchy. | ||
And it's time that we wake up and prevent it from happening. | ||
And that's that's what Ray Dalio wants, because his client in China, that's what they are. | ||
State capitalism and authoritative government that has enslaved the Chinese people, La Baijing. | ||
Phil, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they find you? | ||
How do they find out more about this? | ||
These investigations you're doing? | ||
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We're the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society. | |
And you can also go to the American Voters Alliance dot org, American Voters Alliance dot org. | ||
Click on the 2020 election. | ||
And also participate with them in their efforts. | ||
Thank you very much, Phil. | ||
Always a pleasure and honor to have you on the show. | ||
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Let's go. | |
We got about a minute. | ||
We got about a minute in the segment. | ||
I'm bringing Jason Miller. | ||
He was concluding another hit. | ||
Took a priority over the War Room. | ||
We know how it is, Jason, when you're playing in the bigs now. | ||
Talk to me about this Woodward book. | ||
Just your general. | ||
You've been through this so many times. | ||
The Millie transcripts. | ||
Sir, we got about a minute, Jason. | ||
The Millie transcripts. | ||
You're a professional. | ||
You're the pro from Dover here. | ||
How did they get the transcripts from calls with the Speaker of the House and General Milley? | ||
Well clearly Milley or someone on his team gave it to him. | ||
Milley has been, the most dangerous place in Washington is to get in between Milley and someone who's doing a book. | ||
He sprinted out there and don't forget this is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. | ||
I believe that this is treasonous to do this while President Trump is in office with these calls to the Chinese saying that he would let them know or he would make sure That President Trump didn't do anything to harm them. | ||
I mean, this is outright treasonous behavior, but this is Milley trying to make a name for himself. | ||
We've seen it with the woke culture. | ||
We've seen it with the critical race theory. | ||
This man should be fired. | ||
I think he should be court-martialed. | ||
I think he should be tried for treason. | ||
And this is a disaster. | ||
But here's the buried lead, Steve. | ||
Woodward and Costa don't have blank because if they're going to Milley to go and sell their book, that means that no one cooperated with them and they're just a couple of losers. | ||
Okay, we took a commercial break. | ||
The CEO of Getter, Jason Miller, former strategic, senior strategic advisor to President Trump. | ||
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It's time to cancel, cancel culture. | ||
I gotta tell you, thank God we're back. | ||
Thank God we've got ghetto right now given it's going to get we're going to go through some very choppy water here. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, you can see that the full court press. | ||
Against President Trump is pretty extraordinary. | ||
And the reason they're coming in a full-court press is they see the 3 November movement picking up steam. | ||
They see that the collapse of Afghanistan, the southern border, their numbers are just imploding. | ||
Jason, I've got to go back to you and ask you about the book, about Milley. | ||
Particularly, I think, since you know China so well, you know the President, you know how restrained he's been on using American military force. | ||
He destroyed the caliphate of ISIS. | ||
But really it was kind of, you know, he was not really enthusiastic about using the missiles in Syria, didn't want to do it. | ||
He shut down Bookdeal Bolton in getting the, in stopping the war in Persia that he wanted to do. | ||
He's been very restrained. | ||
That call in October to the head of the PLA, Jason, you've been in the Oval Office, you've been in these rooms. | ||
Tell me, did that blow your head up when you saw that, heard it? | ||
Yeah, that completely blew my mind. | ||
I mean, this isn't some CNBC analyst, this isn't some think tank jabroni, or even a Ray Dalio who's trying to play footsies and maybe get an investment deal done. | ||
This is an active Member of the military in leadership joint chiefs who is talking to a representative from a foreign government Saying that he will give them a heads up in advance of everything or that he will stop his own leader I mean that is that's treasonous. | ||
I mean that is I don't see how that's not court-martial worthy That is that just completely blows my mind that number one that Millie would be left in such a position And here's the thing Joe Biden, how can you wake up at 1030 every morning and look in the mirror and not fire Mark Milley? | ||
How can you have this man there? | ||
He will turn on you. | ||
Don't think that some of those comments about Biden being the one who's screwing everything up for Afghanistan weren't coming from Milley. | ||
This man has become woke. | ||
He's become a joke. | ||
I'm not sure if his broader aim is to get on the UN Council or the WHO or something of that nature, but when you undermine the chain of command at that level, that's not just making an accidental mistake or one off-the-hand comment, and that is directly subverting the President of the United States. | ||
You know, you left kind of the political realm to go into the social media and the media realm. | ||
One, you know media so well, but on social media, you knew from President Trump how powerful this was in this whole movement. | ||
Getter is such an important platform now, particularly because if you think we've been shut down before, they're going to start coming for people. | ||
And I see what you're doing in Brazil. | ||
You're heading to Europe. | ||
You know, Nigel Farage, as we called it, Andrew Neal's broomed out of GB News. | ||
Nigel Farage is now the face of GB News, which is hugely important. | ||
for our movement and and and of course in France you got La Penza now she's running against Macron on Sunday I know you're going over to France on Ghetto tell us how you gonna because it's more important for us ever to have a global international platform that people can interconnect with tell us about what's happening in Europe next for you guys yeah absolutely And Steve, I have great news. | ||
We'll have the translation feature on the Getter platform in just a few days here. | ||
We're gonna be submitting it by the end of the week and then we should have app store approval. | ||
Within usually it's a couple days to a week. | ||
So people will be able to read whether someone's saying something in Portuguese or French or one of these other countries. | ||
And by the way, it's a beautiful thing seeing all these populace from around the world being able to interact with each other and expand their horizons and realize that we're in this fight against big tech and this fight against globalism together. | ||
The reason why I'm going over, they've officially invited the skunk to the garden party. | ||
They're bringing me over for the Tocqueville conference in Normandy this weekend, where I'll be speaking on a couple of panels, one on the future of social media, as well as something along the lines of President Trump and I think they said it, you know, destroyed democracy of something of that nature, which I'll give you guys a little bit of a spoiler. | ||
I'm going to open up talking about how swell things are going in Afghanistan, the southern border, China's aggression in the South China Sea, the Middle East falling apart, and then the Ayatollah rising up. | ||
So, but whatever you guys do, don't show it with any of the globalists because I'm going to see him this week and I'm going to deliver it in a room full of everybody. | ||
So it's going to be a lot of fun. | ||
But look, on a serious note, Steve, just in the same way that I went and sat down with Kara Swisher from Sway in the New York Times, it's important that we go engage with the mainstream media and that we do not back down, we do not run away. | ||
We go and take our values set, our proposition of supporting free speech and opposing cancel culture, and we have to go and make sure that people know that's the norm. | ||
The norm is for people to have their First Amendment rights, to have free speech, and then after France, I'll be going over to the UK, meeting with a number of members of Parliament who wanna join Getter, doing some interviews, talking with some folks about raising money for the platform and this truly is exciting. | ||
We're well over two million people, a million inside the US, a million outside the US, and Getter's a rocket ship, and so I'm very appreciative for the war room. | ||
And Steve, earlier when you made the comment that I was late getting on because I was doing another podcast, the only reason is because I was with the number two podcast and you're only the number three podcast in the world, Steve. | ||
And so, you know, otherwise I would never let anyone get ahead of you. | ||
Jason, we were actually number one when you were here, but of course you had to go into bigger and better things. | ||
We sacrificed our number one position so you could go help President Trump in 2020, okay, and then to go into Getter. | ||
But thank you, thank you for reminding me. | ||
I want to say also about Jason and Getter. | ||
We're going to be covering a lot of the de Tocqueville. | ||
This is exactly what we need in our movement. | ||
We need more people, the smart ones, the tough ones, the articulate ones like Jason Miller. | ||
Out into conferences that are not right-wing conferences. | ||
Going out and taking on the globalists on their home court. | ||
And sitting there and throwing down and saying, hey, I don't want to hear anymore about we're killing democracy. | ||
Here's exactly what we achieved. | ||
Here's what you guys are achieving. | ||
Jason, what's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you on Gitter? | ||
How do they follow you everywhere else? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So whether it's going to the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, Getter.com, G-E-T-T-R.com, download the app. | ||
You can follow me at Jason Miller in D.C. | ||
I'm pretty active on the platform. | ||
People know I like to throw some barbs. | ||
I need to get General Milley on the platform so he can hear what I'm saying in real time. | ||
I think with my comments on the war room that he'll know that I'm saying that he is treasonous. | ||
I think that he should be tried. | ||
I think it's disgusting. | ||
And then again, just to reiterate, just because a couple of idiots go and put together a book of people trashing President Trump, that does not make it a Trump book. | ||
No cooperation from the Trump people for that Woodward and Costa book. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're back with Judy Sheldon about the Federal Reserve next. |