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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
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. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Let me just say we're going to pass the bill this week. | ||
I promised that we would bring the bill to the floor. | ||
But you know, I'm never bringing a bill to the floor that doesn't have the votes. | ||
You have to go when you have the votes in a reasonable time. | ||
And we will. | ||
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Jake, what is happening between now and Thursday that's suddenly going to change that? | |
We've been working on this for weeks, months. | ||
Pelosi's idea here, Steph, is to create an environment in which she has a tangible something to point to, as in, this is what the reconciliation package is going to look like. | ||
This is her talking to the progressives. | ||
Please, we gotta get going on infrastructure because also, surface transportation programs expire on Thursday. | ||
That's the deadline for the Surface Transportation Act, which is, you know, has passed a long time ago. | ||
So, the highway bill would extend that. | ||
The infrastructure bill would extend that. | ||
I'll just say, though, that there's just so many things that remain undecided in this reconciliation package. | ||
Pelosi has said she will not put a bill on the floor that would not pass the Senate, so it has to have a spending level somewhere below 3.5. | ||
We assume between 1.5 and 2.8 or something in that range. | ||
And also, we just don't know about taxes. | ||
We don't know about programs. | ||
We don't know, most importantly, what Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema want. | ||
That's the main thing. | ||
Rigged elections. | ||
They are the threat to American democracy. | ||
Now, here's some of Robert Kagan's column that you mentioned. | ||
The piece is entitled, Our Constitutional Crisis is Already Here. | ||
And Robert Kagan writes in part, The United States is heading into its greatest political and constitutional crisis since the Civil War. | ||
Okay, we can take down that. | ||
We're going to get back to this later. | ||
This is not going to be mass violence. | ||
We're in charge of this country, okay? | ||
mooring red and blue enclaves. | ||
Okay, we can take down that. | ||
We're going to get back to this later. | ||
This is not going to be a mass violence. | ||
We're in charge of this country, okay? | ||
Right now, this week, and this nonsense, and the next two weeks, this chaos, this is all why they stole the election. | ||
So that they could, with no majorities, radically transform this country with a financing plan and a new operating plan for America that is the most radical thing in the history of nation without any majorities. | ||
In 1932 and in 1964 we did this, right? | ||
With the New Deal and the Great Society with massive, massive majorities of the Democrats, okay? | ||
Now, with absolutely nothing, they're trying to cram something through. | ||
Financial Times, Democrats and crunch talks to save Biden's 1.2 infrastructure. | ||
That's all nonsense. | ||
That's all the spin. | ||
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Okay? | |
They can't fund the government. | ||
They say it down here. | ||
Federal shutdown looms in the small print. | ||
Okay? | ||
Oh, by the way, up in the upper left corner. | ||
Caught in a trap. | ||
Debt-fueled capitalism in China's ever-grand dilemma. | ||
Debt-fueled capitalism. | ||
We are on the precipice of a bunch of radicals who are illegitimate. | ||
Totally illegitimate. | ||
Okay? | ||
Jamie and Benny suck on that. | ||
Totally illegitimate that are trying to radically transform this country by jamming through in the next three weeks a radical spending plan and we've jammed them up. | ||
We're going to get to the details later. | ||
We've jammed them up. | ||
My co-host today is Jason Miller. | ||
It is Monday, the 27th of September, Year of the Lord 2021. | ||
Before I get to Jason, he's got so much breaking news about Getter, about the communities being built, about his travels throughout the world, particularly France and Brazil. | ||
But also his amazing interview in the Express newspaper, the newspaper of global populism and nationalism out of London, the Sunday Express, with an amazing interview about, hey, Donald Trump is not just running in 2024. | ||
Donald Trump is maniacally focused on not just running, on winning and getting the country back on track where it was when we get to Jason's second. | ||
But over the weekend, we reached out to, I think, one of the folks that this audience, this powerful audience that's jammed up the Democrats look to for wisdom and guidance. | ||
We reached out to Rabbi Sparrow to lead us in prayer for a few minutes here to start the week. | ||
This is a historic couple of weeks. | ||
They're trying to transform the nation before you that we could never come back from. | ||
And so we've asked Rabbi Sparrow to lead us in prayer. | ||
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Rabbi, take it away, sir. | |
Almighty God, You have been in existence from time immemorial and from the dawn of man. | ||
We ask you, has any country or nation suddenly been so afflicted by a national madness as we are now seeing here during the last eight months? | ||
Almighty, you beheld the Emperor Nero. | ||
Console us. | ||
Tell us it is not so. | ||
Alas, with our own eyes, we see America the strong flee from a primitive enemy, then supply that enemy with more armaments than possessed by major countries. | ||
Our leaders provide them vast sums of financial assistance, knowing full well they will use that very money to terrorize our friends and even us. | ||
Our leaders leave citizens behind for certain death. | ||
And yet our president shamelessly labels all this honorable, a victory, and declares our enemy people we can work with. | ||
How can such madness be happening? | ||
Indeed, the country is in freefall. | ||
Centuries-old standards and wisdoms are being shattered. | ||
The weaponization of government against the people. | ||
Spending mongers Creating a national dependency class. | ||
Hundreds of thousands are allowed to stream over our borders. | ||
Many carrying disease, organizing prostitution rings and gangs, distributing drugs. | ||
Some are even jihadist terrorists. | ||
They are then transported by our government across the fruited plain of American cities, towns, and villages. | ||
Our leaders allow this and then sanctimoniously declare that the only problem with open borders is the people trying to protect our borders. | ||
Their only objection to this open border catastrophe are horses that must now be outlawed so that our border agents will become useless and endangered. | ||
Lord, we need to know, has some Evil force been unleashed from the celestial spheres above upon this once providential land. | ||
People who call themselves adults and elected officials tell us there is no longer any difference between a man and a woman. | ||
And that a new morality demands that women forego their modesty and privacy. | ||
So that men claiming to be women be allowed to share bathrooms and showers with our wives and daughters. | ||
These are the ways of Sodom, not America. | ||
At night we ask, what will the morrow bring? | ||
And in the morning we become anxious as to what moral and legal atrocity is being secretly planned for the dead of night. | ||
Thus, Lord, We ask you for three things. | ||
We have faith. | ||
We who fear God. | ||
We who believe in the centrality of the relationship, the direct relationship between parent and child. | ||
We who revere the Declaration, the Constitution, and love our Judeo-Christian principles and the American way of life. | ||
We ask you to fulfill three requests. | ||
First, may you evaporate this vapor Of cultural Marxism and hate coming from the political left. | ||
A left that is no longer liberal, but ruthless, drunk on power, ambitious for unearned wealth, and sees themselves as masters of the universe. | ||
May you remove the foolishness and noxious fumes that have seeped into the minds of millions, worshiping the false idols of radical environmentalism. | ||
Transnationalism, hedonism, hate of country, and reverse racism in whose name the country is spiraling downward. | ||
Second, Lord, ignite in this country a great awakening to your Bible and to your revered biblical ways. | ||
May a Jonah arise who will bring the people back to thy teachings as was done in the ancient city of Nineveh. | ||
And finally, May you gird and strengthen us with the spirit and courage necessary to resist this evil, to vanquish the cruel and false gods of critical race theory, Marxism, and the fashionable and official hate against those who love God and country. | ||
May our remaining tens of millions answer the call to save this nation, which is the call of our moment. | ||
No longer should the patriotic and wholesome be timid. | ||
Lord, I lift up mine eyes to the mountains from whence cometh my salvation. | ||
My help comes from the Lord. | ||
Amen. | ||
Rabbi Spira, thank you. | ||
Real briefly, the book. | ||
Can we put the cover of the book up? | ||
The title of your book about the American version of the Judeo-Christian ethos? | ||
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Yes. | |
What's the title? | ||
How do we get to your website? | ||
Push Back! | ||
The Battle to Save America's Judeo-Christian Heritage. | ||
This is what this fight is all about. | ||
If you bring it down to its core, There are those of us who want the Judeo-Christian heritage, and rightfully so. | ||
It provided blessing and success for the country, and there are those that want to remove it, make us a socialist country. | ||
That's what the spending is all about, Steve, to make sure that we have a dependency class that will vote in this ruling class forever. | ||
You can get the book, you go to www.caucusforamerica.com, and you can order the book at Caucus for America. | ||
Caucus4America.com, we've got to get you up on... I want to make sure the team here will get you up on Gatter. | ||
Rabbi, thank you, and thank you for leading us in prayer to start this historic week. | ||
We appreciate it, greatly appreciate it. | ||
And thanks for your important work, Steve. | ||
Many millions are counting on you. | ||
Thank you, Rabbi. | ||
It's the audience. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
I always give Jason the hard ones. | ||
That's a tough act to follow. | ||
That's old school. | ||
That's Old Testament old school right there. | ||
That's very tough to follow. | ||
But, you know, Steve, one of the things I'd say is, you know, four young lads from Liverpool taught us once that money can't buy you love. | ||
And when we talk about Joe Biden and the Democrats and their efforts to transform American society, it's not going to work. | ||
Talk to me about the practical. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes here. | ||
We've got Matt Salmon talking about the decertification process and the rest of the hour is yours. | ||
But real quickly, You're now a CEO of a major social media platform, understanding how important social media is for the global conversation, but you've been a very practical political strategist and won a lot of campaigns. | ||
Have you ever seen anything in your professional life like what's happening over the next two weeks? | ||
No, and the reason is, look, separate the signal from the noise. | ||
Today's Rasmussen numbers have Joe Biden with a 58% disapproval rating. | ||
But here's the key number to pay attention to. | ||
The strong disapproval is at 50%. | ||
That means that no matter... Have you ever seen that number before? | ||
I've never seen that number. | ||
When you talk about the bottom falling out, I mean, the bottom has fallen out on Joe Biden, and it doesn't matter what kind of Green New Deal or what kind of Tesla charging devices or tax credits he might offer up. | ||
It is not going to turn this around. | ||
The border is still a disaster. | ||
Hyperinflation. | ||
China's nine-dash line now extends to Honolulu. | ||
Everything that Joe Biden has done, he has created all these crises. | ||
If you went back a year ago and said to President Trump, do you think how many of these disasters that you're predicting for Biden would come true? | ||
You know, you might say, you know, good chunk of them. | ||
I don't even think President Trump could have predicted all of them would have come true. | ||
And by the way, that's what, Rabbi Sparrow just went through the geopolitical problem in Afghanistan, the southern border, the CRT. | ||
You could add another, he had three, I think, or five of the major ones. | ||
You could add another half a dozen of that. | ||
I mean, this is everything. | ||
And by the way, it talks about their basic incompetence. | ||
Remember, they were supposed to be the competent guys, the professional class. | ||
Trump was a bunch of yahoos. | ||
Not only is it a radical plan, not only is it illegitimate in its birth and its creation, but they're completely and totally incompetent. | ||
Everything they put their hand to, they screw up. | ||
Let's take a short commercial break. | ||
Jason Miller is in the house, the CEO of Getter. | ||
He's going to talk about his trips to Brazil, to Europe, to France, to the United Kingdom. | ||
All of it next. | ||
Matt Salmon joins us about the decertification process next in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, my phone is blowing up because right now on Real America's Voice, I guess, they're showing some of the spots that Pelosi and those guys are taking out. | ||
Some of these groups, it's like a $10 million spend over the weekend to convince moderate Democrats and some Republicans to flip over, right? | ||
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We got Matt Salmon, runner for the Governor's ship down in Arizona, which is the railhead of the Trump movement. | ||
He's gonna be in here in a second talking about decertification. | ||
I want to go to Jason. | ||
You've been at this a long time. | ||
Have you ever seen anything like this in your life? | ||
No, this is cataclysmic with regard to our economy and where things are going. | ||
You know, let me tell you how bad it is. | ||
All of the morning pundits this morning, the mainstream media pundits are saying that this is the defining week for the Biden presidency. | ||
So not as if the Afghanistan disaster and 13 dead service men and women and all the other problems going on, but this is the defining week. | ||
They know how serious this is. | ||
Here's the other thing I want to make sure people don't get caught in this trap. | ||
The media is trying to set it up in the event that somehow Biden pulls one of these votes off. | ||
So then, oh, this will rescue it. | ||
This will turn it around. | ||
This will do nothing to help any of our problems. | ||
We talked about the again, southern border, the hyperinflation, all the other crises that we have going on that Biden created, by the way, but do not fall into this media trap that somehow Biden can resurrect things. | ||
He is in deep trouble. | ||
Here's the other difference between Biden and say, President Trump, even it is tough to stretch. | ||
President Trump has had a very high floor. | ||
He had his dedicated rock solid base. | ||
Biden has no such base. | ||
That's why when you see his strong approvals being down in the 20-21% range, He's in real trouble. | ||
By the way, on the USA Today poll, the Pew poll, I say the independents or the proxies because we're so polarized with two parties, right? | ||
Just look at the independents. | ||
He's in the 20s. | ||
We said on the show, let's get him into the 30s and it's over. | ||
No political capital. | ||
He's at numbers. | ||
My analysis of it is because they said, oh, he's fallen to Clinton level lows. | ||
And remember, after Clinton was elected in 94, we had the Gingrich Revolution, which turned the House back to the to the Republicans first time since the Great Depression in 1932. | ||
In Obama's first term, we had the Tea Party Revolt in 2010, 63 seats. | ||
Those are the two markers, which was the most since, guess what, 1932, which is the kind of the railhead of the shift of the country. | ||
If you look at now that Biden is at Clinton levels, it's because he didn't get the 81 million votes. | ||
If you look at those things in the 20s, it's obvious the math is not there. | ||
And you look at the swing states, remember they did the analysis of swing states. | ||
It's 42-57 approval-disapproval. | ||
Well, and not even just... This is math. | ||
They can't keep hiding from the fact there was no real base there to begin with. | ||
Well, right. | ||
And also when you point out not even the swing states but the blue states. | ||
I mean, take a look at Virginia. | ||
You talk about the Republican Revolution of 94, the 2010, what preceded both of those Republican gubernatorial wins in Virginia. | ||
And Youngkin, I think, is going to beat Terry McAuliffe coming up here in just a month or so. | ||
I think that's going to be a harbinger of some And Youngkin is not a MAGA guy, right? | ||
I mean, this just shows you the mood of the country right now that, hey, there's something deeply wrong here. | ||
Remember, Clinton in 92, which the mainstream media never wants to bring up, only had 43% of the vote. | ||
Remember, the pro had 19, Bush had 37. | ||
It's off of that base in the mid-40s that Biden has dropped now. | ||
You've been at this a long time. | ||
Have you ever seen a drop this quick and this steep on any politician you've worked with? | ||
Never. | ||
And look, keep in mind the media told us if we just stopped that guy in the White House from putting out tweets, if we just got civility in there. | ||
And Steve, when I was talking to our globalist friends in France a week or so back, I told them, hey guys, I thought everything was going to go back to normal. | ||
Uh, if we just elected Joe Biden. | ||
Oh, and by the way, enjoy your submarine deal, uh, which got me booze all the way across the board. | ||
But no, this is, this is what happened when the media rope adult people into thinking, just go with Joe Biden. | ||
He's going to be nice. | ||
It's creepy uncle. | ||
I mean, nice uncle Joe, everything's going to go back to normal. | ||
Instead. | ||
Uh, we have a nation on the brink and Steve, you made this comment during the break here. | ||
We talked about the permanent unsustainable spending that will be latched on where there's no amount of taxes you can put on the rich. | ||
There's no amount of, uh, you know, We'll be in a permanent deficit for the rest of our country's existence. | ||
In perpetuity. | ||
Here's the thing about, we're going to get into the second hour about the finances of this, is that the oil prices are skyrocketing, the Green New Deal, this is not, these ideas are not half, they're not even half-baked. | ||
There hasn't been any hearings on this stuff, there hasn't been any due diligence, and by the way, the runaround, oh it's three and a half trillion, one and a half trillion, it's all nonsense. | ||
It's not serious. | ||
Show us how you're going to finance the government. | ||
I want to bring in now Matt Salmon. | ||
Matt, for years at the House Freedom Caucus, was at the tip of the spear of these fights. | ||
He's been here many times. | ||
He's now running for the governorship in a tough Republican primary out there. | ||
So we learned from the audit on Friday that the system was connected to the internet. | ||
matter, the laboratories of democracy are going to show us the way the states. | ||
Congressman Salmon, you've got something very specific. I want to make sure you're going to put it out this morning. We're breaking it here about the decertification process and what your thoughts are of what happened in this election, the 3 November movement out in Arizona, sir. | ||
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So we learned from the audit on Friday that the system was connected to the Internet. | |
And we also learned that the county failed to take even the most basic cyber security precautions that the Homeland Security, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency, CISA, made basic recommendations. | ||
Voting leaders, in fact, the Secretary of State, who's our Chief Elections Officer, they didn't even hear the most basic cybersecurity requirements. | ||
They used the same passwords for all accounts. | ||
They didn't uniformly require multi-factor authentication. | ||
And they would let people anonymously attach to the internet from remote locations. | ||
So it's clear that this election was very, very compromised. | ||
and that the risk of cybersecurity, nefarious activity was very, very great. | ||
And so as a result of that, I'm calling on the Chief Election Officer of the state, Katie Hobbs, to step down. | ||
She put our system at risk, and I think that she has been putting politics way ahead of everything else. | ||
She needs to step down. | ||
One of her opponents in the primary, she's running for governor as well, but one of her opponents is a Democrat state legislator. | ||
he stepped out so they can dedicate full time to the campaign. | ||
She needs to step down. | ||
She's clearly not protecting our election integrity. | ||
And also, I'm calling on our Attorney General to do a full investigation. | ||
We need to know if that security was breached. | ||
We need to know if the system was indeed attached to the Internet. | ||
We've been told all along that it wasn't. | ||
And we need to know if there was hacking going on, so I'm calling on him to do a full and thorough investigation. | ||
And once we have all of that information, we need to then pursue every legal remedy, every legal remedy, that the Constitution and the law is going to allow. | ||
Congressman, this is what I think is important. | ||
I just want to go back to something quickly. | ||
I mean, you weren't in on this from the very beginning. | ||
You wanted to wait to the evidence. | ||
You believe that the evidence you saw by Ben Cotton, who I think did a terrific job on the cyber side on Friday, you think that evidence is overwhelming, that something wrong here about the access to the system access, and quite frankly, has either been covered up or lied about by the Maricopa County supervisors and Katie Hopps. | ||
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Yeah, I believe that they've been telling us a story all along. | |
Katie Hobbs clearly has been obfuscating and doing everything that she can to try to fight against the audit. | ||
And why? | ||
I mean, if they actually believe that the election was won fair and square without any questions, why would she have fought and done everything she could to stall the audit, to not cooperate with the audit? | ||
If I were in their spot, and I believed with all of my heart that the election was clearly done in a very, very Clear and fair way that I would have been arguing for the audit from the tops of the mountains. | ||
One last thing, Congressman, when you say all legal remedies, do you believe that you've seen the evidence and what the report said that was delivered to Karen Fann? | ||
Do you believe there's enough to have essentially what's a criminal referral to the Attorney General Brnovich and that he should pick it up from there? | ||
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I believe that there has been potential criminal activity on some of the things that has been alleged. | |
And yes, I'm calling on the Attorney General to investigate all aspects, both civilly and criminally. | ||
Congressman, if you were governor today, you're running for governor in a primary and then you'll take on the Democratic nominee who may or may not be, but looks like could be, Hobbs. | ||
If you were governor, would you call, the legislation gets back in January, but have you seen enough evidence on this report that you would call a special session of Arizona legislature to come back and address this right now? | ||
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I absolutely think. | |
Now, I think that the Attorney General's investigation is going to be the capstone And I think that it's absolutely essential. | ||
I've also called for a full audit of the state and a full canvas of the state, which I think is essential as well. | ||
But we can get that information. | ||
I believe that he should call the legislature in and ask them to get the attorney general to fully investigate. | ||
And he should also ask the legislature to look for a statewide audit and a statewide canvas so that we can get to this as quickly as possible. | ||
And as soon as we have information on whether or not people violated state laws, Then we need to move quickly and with great resolve. | ||
Congressman Salmon, how can people find out from you? | ||
Where are you on social media and how do they get to find out about your campaign? | ||
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So I'm on Matt Salmon for AZ.com. | |
It's M-A-T-T-S-A-L-M-O-N-F-O-R-A-Z.com. | ||
And it's a thrill to be on your show. | ||
And by the way, Steve, on the things that you were talking about with Miller regarding the state, or excuse me, regarding the funding and the spending at the federal level, you said it was half-baked. | ||
I don't even think they got it in the oven yet. | ||
Congressman, thank you very much. | ||
By the way, you are a true warrior up here. | ||
We've taken your place, but you were actually a warrior on this. | ||
You fought these fights 10 years ago, and it's the same kind of lies. | ||
And a great supporter of term limits. | ||
Congressman Sam and I used to battle back in the day trying to stop the career politicians, so I look forward to having him back in office. | ||
Congressman, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we come back, we're going to drill down first. | ||
Jason Miller was interviewed by one of the most prominent papers in the world, in the United Kingdom, globally, the Sunday Express, about Donald J. Trump, Donald J. Trump's focus on 2024. | ||
We're going to return in The War Room in just a moment. | ||
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It is Mike Lindell. | ||
Hey, look, we're ground game guys. | ||
He's air game, but you heard Matt Salmon, Ben Cotton, who did an amazing presentation on Friday. | ||
A lot of that stuff about being hooked up to the Internet and all that, well, you know, I had some experts take a look at it, and man, they just dropped the hammer. | ||
Maricopa Supervisors has got to step up and tell us what went on, and Katie Hobbs. | ||
Katie, Katie, Katie. | ||
You've got to come back from that contributorship on MSNBC and CNN and get focused on what happened in Arizona on 3 November. | ||
Okay. | ||
Major interview in the United Kingdom's Sunday Express, which is kind of the global paper for populism, nationalism, Our own former co-host Jason Miller is there. | ||
He's now CEO of Getter. | ||
Here's a question. | ||
You've been all over the world. | ||
I see you in Brazil. | ||
They're locking you up down there. | ||
You're in France. | ||
You caused so much trouble at the De Tocqueville. | ||
It was one of the classiest seminars. | ||
I'm sitting there ready to watch it live stream. | ||
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All of a sudden the signal goes down when Jason Miller takes the stage. | |
You're in England. | ||
What is going on with you and Getter, and why is it causing so much, when you go around the world to places like this, like the de Tocqueville seminar, and down in Brazil, the left's heads are blowing up. | ||
It's almost like you're back with Trump, but you're CEO of a privately held company. | ||
Yeah, and this is really a big part of the reason why I left working for President Trump to take the helmet getter, because this intersection of free speech and democracy and everything we hold dear is right at what we're seeing with the left trying to do to silence us and try to wipe populism off the map. | ||
So let's take just a quick step back to what we saw in 2020. | ||
We should have seen this coming more. | ||
People always ask, what are the two things you wish you'd done more in 2020? | ||
And I always say, right at the top of the list, I wish we had a social media platform developed to make sure there's no censoring or shadow banning or de-platforming in advance of that Hunter Biden story coming in in 2020. | ||
Their thing too is some of the things I think should have been done in advance more on the legal side to the election but that's another debate. | ||
When we talk about what the left is trying to do now, we saw how they, it wasn't just suppress. | ||
I mean, they completely squelched that Hunter Biden story. | ||
Keep in mind the Media Research Center, their post-election polling said one out of every six Biden voters would have reconsidered their vote and gone differently if they knew. | ||
And again, it's not about Hunter and the feather boa or forcing... It's the compromise of the CCP. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's taking money from a foreign power. | ||
And you wonder why Joe Biden isn't tougher, as China has their daily flyovers over Taiwan, the continued aggression, his weakness when it comes to Ukraine, because they're compromised. | ||
Repeat that for the audience, because it's very important. | ||
Brent Brozell, the guys over at Media Research Center, said one in six Remember this guy, and it's Woodward who said the other day, won by 45,000 votes in three states, Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin. | ||
This is Bob Woodward's lips. | ||
One out of every six of his voters would have voted the other way if they knew about the compromise that was on the Hunter Biden hard drive. | ||
Right, because that took it back to Crooked Hillary in 2016, Clinton, Inc., and the fact of the change agent versus the status quo in the business as usual. | ||
So here's where we are in 2021. | ||
We have Facebook that's announcing an expansion of their global anti-misinformation efforts. | ||
Now let's just be key on what this means. | ||
This means election tinkering, election suppression, when we talk about everything up in 2022. | ||
So we have the Philippines, we have Brazil, we have France, we have the US midterms, we have Hungary. | ||
And especially as they look at- All leading up to the midterms, right? | ||
All leading up to the midterms. | ||
What they want to do is they think if they can just knock off Bolsonaro in October of 2022, if they can just find a way to stop Orban, if they can just find a way to stop any populist candidates around the world. | ||
Well, they think it, by the way, they think it's Macron, Orban, and then Bolsonaro. | ||
They've killed the movement. | ||
And that takes just like Brexit. | ||
Brexit drove us to the Trump 16 victory. | ||
If they can do that, they can stop the Trump forces from taking back the House in November. | ||
This is critical. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It all ties together. | ||
This is part of the global effort that people need to be aware of. | ||
This is why your free speech rights, whether it be in the United States, this global audience, Steve, that you've built with War Room, we talk about Brazil, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, the UK, it is we're all in this struggle together. | ||
Here's the thing that I say to folks, if you're ticked off that three billionaires in Silicon Valley are determining your free speech rights, Imagine if you're not even from the U.S. | ||
Imagine if you're a citizen of Brazil and you're like, you know, who the hell elected Jack Dorsey to tell me what I can and can't say? | ||
Talk to me about the enthusiasm. | ||
When you go around the world and you see the Bolsonaro folks, you see what's happening with the right in France. | ||
Not just Le Pen and National Rally, Front National, but others. | ||
And we see Nigel's now, you know, he's got his own show, GB, but you see the rest of it. | ||
Because I say, hey, we don't need Insurrection Act, and you don't need to get violent. | ||
They're talking about civil war on Morning Joe and Meltdown. | ||
We control this. | ||
We got this. | ||
We're the dominant group in this country. | ||
We're taking this thing back. | ||
Everybody take a deep breath. | ||
Just say no for right now. | ||
What are you seeing as you go through the rest of the world? | ||
Well, people realize that without free speech, there's no way for them to push back, whether it be on the lockdowns, whether it be on the mandates. | ||
Whether it be on the crazy critical race theory, wokesters, which by the way, this isn't just here in the U.S. | ||
They're pushing this stuff globally. | ||
It's literally as if George Soros hit the lottery and all of a sudden he had this global force that he could deploy. | ||
I mean, this crazy stuff is everywhere, Steve. | ||
Okay, I want to pivot now to this interview because it went viral and the headline was He's not just running. | ||
This is what he's focused on every day. | ||
And that's what I think they melted down when they saw that. | ||
Because people, they're trying to convince themselves he's not going to run. | ||
But you're saying, no, he's running. | ||
He's focused on this every day. | ||
Let's get this. | ||
I want to get the Express article, the interview up on all the platforms, but also up on the screen. | ||
Yeah, and so to be clear on this, President Trump has not yet made a formal decision. | ||
So he hasn't said, you know, cameras are off and, you know, hey, Jason, got the yard signs of the trunk, you know, let's go put them up. | ||
So he hasn't made a formal decision. | ||
But the laser like focus that President Trump has right now to saving our country is it's really something this is kind of a look in this. | ||
President Trump is not someone who does head fakes. | ||
He does not do the misdirections. | ||
If he tells you he's concerned about the country, and he's going to do whatever it takes to save it. | ||
That's what he's going to do. | ||
I mentioned in the Express, I thought when President Trump left office, just this is my own personal thought, there was maybe a 30% chance that he would run again. | ||
Obviously, you always kind of say that when you're leaving. | ||
But the way that President Trump, to his credit, said, you know what, I'm gonna lay low for six months, maybe we'll do a couple of speeches. | ||
Let's just you don't want to go and rush this thing. | ||
No one could have even predict even President Trump could have predicted that Biden would have created all these crises, literally every crises that President Trump said Biden would create, Biden has created. | ||
And so now, you know, when I talked to President Trump, And again, even in the private conversations, he's very concerned about the direction of the country. | ||
He's very worried about whether or not we're going to be able to save it. | ||
Now, here's the good thing. | ||
We know that all it takes is strong leadership, and we saw everything he was able to do reversing decades of the insiders in the corruption in Washington. | ||
We know how he can turn it around. | ||
We have to get him back in. | ||
When you talk to him, it's a level of clarity. | ||
You know, it's like they say in baseball, when the game really slows down for you, you can see the seams on the baseballs, the stitching. | ||
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Well, Ted Williams, when you're in the zone, you can see it. | |
Right, and that's where he is. | ||
Do you think he's in that zone? | ||
I think he's in that zone, and the way that he's paying attention And staying active on this, I firmly believe that he does run in 2024. | ||
Obviously, the Republican Party will be with him. | ||
Question, though, Steve, I mean, I don't think it's going to be against Joe Biden. | ||
I think it's going to be, you know, probably Newsom or one of those guys. | ||
I want to go back to something, though. | ||
I notice as a student of watching him, I notice now when he says If we even have a country. | ||
He's clearly, I'm not saying he's shaken, but he is so disturbed by what he's seeing out of the Biden administration. | ||
He actually makes a point, not just about the midterms, but that this is a crisis that has to be dealt with today. | ||
Right? | ||
That these multiple crises. | ||
Walk me through that. | ||
What is he seeing? | ||
Because there was one thing about Hillary Clinton and the managed decline of our country by the elites. | ||
This is something you're seeing that's very different. | ||
That's why this week they're here to jam down basically a new business model for this country, right, with no due diligence. | ||
What is Trump seeing and how is he talking about that? | ||
Because it seems to me there's a heightened awareness that's even greater than before. | ||
Well, it only takes a moment to create a crisis or a problem that'll take you decades to recover from. | ||
And that's what he's saying is because he realizes whether it be the crime that we're seeing in our cities, that will set the economic engines for places like New York back decades. | ||
He knows people move out, tax bases will continue to get depleted, then it's just gonna become a spiral and it'll take so long for it to get back. | ||
he knows that the southern border, that what happens, this isn't just a, hey, one day we have pictures of 10,000 Haitians under a bridge, which by the way, I did not direct to come to the United States, thank you. Or at least if I did, I'd make sure they were on getter. | ||
Or if that yes, people might be there one day, but then you talk about, okay, so what are the ramifications of 10,000 Haitian refugees who have not been tested for COVID, they do not have background checks, then being deployed into American society? Same thing even with Afghanistan, with the locket controls that are in place. | ||
What about the lies? What about the HHS on Jake Tapper admits that 12,000 have now entered into the country. When they sat there, they couldn't even fess up to the 5,000. Now they're saying 12,000 on the Afghan, on the CR, it's $65,000, $75,000, $6 billion. And we find out when you look at the small print, only 3% are part of the SIV program, which are really the allies. What about just the blatant outright, they'll look you right in the eye and just lie to you? | ||
Because they have the media on their side, and so very rarely will you get someone in the media to go and push back on them, so they get a hall pass to do it. | ||
And again, this is all, you notice they're sending them all to swing states or to red states. | ||
I know we talk about that on the right, but you actually see that, you see that they're targeting them in there, so they're going to be voters in the future? | ||
No, absolutely. | ||
How many Haitian refugees have been sent to the Upper East Side? | ||
How many Afghan refugees have been sent to Beverly Hills? | ||
Right? | ||
Or the Hamptons. | ||
Or the Hamptons. | ||
No, this is, they want to be able to pat themselves on the back when they're in the Hamptons, but then send them to swing states and red states and say, we're the ones who delivered you, you gotta vote Democrat. | ||
Before we go to break, I've got to talk about this conference. | ||
You went to one of the most prestigious conferences in Normandy. | ||
You were invited there to speak. | ||
I'm sitting there waiting for my Jason Miller because you're up there against some heavy hitters, the Tocqueville. | ||
Tell us what happened and what did you have to say that they actually shut you down? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Or they tried to. | ||
They tried to deplatform you there. | ||
They tried to. | ||
And simply, I stood up for free speech. | ||
And so I was on a panel with the AFP. | ||
That's France's version of the AP. | ||
One of the biggest news organizations in the world. | ||
So I was on with Fabrice Fries, who's their CEO, and Mr. Fries proceeded to say that there's too much information that's coming at voters right now, that we need to find a way as the media to slow things down because people can't handle it. | ||
And I literally jumped out of my seat, I may have even thrown out of Zoo Delors, And said, hold on, hold on, Fabrice. | ||
You're the head, you're the CEO of the biggest news organization in France. | ||
And you're saying that people can't handle the information to make decisions themselves, that you as the media need to slow things down. | ||
It was the same that the quiet part out loud. | ||
And it's amazing that this is the mentality when you think through of the Fabrice Frieses or the Jeff Zuckers of the world. | ||
These, this is the mentality in which they think people can't, rubes out there can't make decisions on their own. | ||
We have to do it, which, by the way, I did throw down to him, maybe set US-French relationships back a few years, but I said that was a very let-them-eat-cake attitude toward free speech, which got some groans from the crowd. | ||
One thing I've noticed, I know you're CEO of the company and you're going throughout the world, But, given your close association with President Trump, they look at you as a proxy now. | ||
They can't get to Trump, right? | ||
They can't get to Trump. | ||
So, when you come around, they're going to get to you, right? | ||
You see this in Brazil, you've seen it in France, you've seen it everywhere. | ||
Okay, short commercial break, return. | ||
We're going to get Jason's best thinking. | ||
This is a historic week. | ||
Right now, the Biden administration, in a complete freefall of their support throughout the country, okay, is trying to jam through the most radical finance and spending plan in the history of the nation. | ||
They're trying to transform America. | ||
Because this city is not about spiritual values. | ||
This city is not about the country's values. | ||
This city, Washington, D.C., is about two things. | ||
Money and power. | ||
And that's where it all comes. | ||
The next two weeks, historic, as the Biden regime tries to radically transform, not the happy talk of Obama, This is a radical transformation of this nation. | ||
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Okay, we're honored to have the CEO, our former wingman here in the war room, and also President Trump's chief strategist in 2020. | ||
And look for him to have a prominent role with President Trump at that time in the future when President Trump gears it up. | ||
Jason Miller. | ||
Jason, you've been around town a long time. | ||
I just got to have your perspective because the second hour we're going to get jacked, but so big in here we're going to drill down on a lot of details of what's trying to happen. | ||
You had Politico over the weekend last night say, Biden, welcome to Thunderdome. | ||
You had another thing about the bedwetting. | ||
You got the Democrats and they never really cover it. | ||
But, just put in perspective for our audience, what do you got to see? | ||
The government shuts down on Thursday night, you got the debt ceiling, then you got this fiasco of another $6 trillion of spending, we got some polling we're going to talk about. | ||
Put in perspective, where are we right now, and how can this audience engage to stop it? | ||
Yeah, and when you talk about the Democrats in the media, it really is the dog that caught the car, because they never had a plan. | ||
I don't know how to break it to people. | ||
When Joe was in his basement, he was sleeping. | ||
He was not coming up with COVID recovery plans or some great economic plan. | ||
And there was no due diligence on him. | ||
No due diligence. | ||
You agree. | ||
They never kicked the tires, never made sure that he was mentally up for the job. | ||
I mean, he's clearly lost a step. | ||
Actually, I'm not even sure he's stepping anymore. | ||
They're stepping into the bushes as we see him. | ||
But as we talk about people getting involved, Steve, there was a great article in Slate, which I know you talked about recently, how the War Room community has fundamentally transformed local politics. | ||
This is so key, and I know we always talk about 2024, but we have to do it in advance, not even just in advance of 2022, but even with these gubernatorial races in 2021. | ||
It is all about the local action. | ||
Go in. | ||
Some places call it a precinct committeeman. | ||
Some people call it a precinct captain. | ||
So if the registrar gives you kind of a dummy look, then you know that's the people. | ||
At 1130, we've actually got Steven Stern and we've got four people that are part of that movement are going to be on here at 1130. | ||
They talk about exactly that. | ||
How important is that? | ||
You didn't find that for a long time. | ||
This is so critical. | ||
I mean, this is we have to use the energy of people wanting to push back on Biden, people wanting to push back on big tech, people want to push back on the fake news media to get in there and say, nope, I'm going to be active at the local level. | ||
Because again, we saw in Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, In these precinct by precinct, ballot box by ballot box, if we're not putting pressure on the local legislators or assemblymen to get it right when it comes to the voting laws, then that is going to impact then how and who ultimately wins the states coming up in 2024. | ||
It's all local action. | ||
Okay, you laid out next year, it is Macron versus Le Pen in the spring, you got Orban back up, you got Bolsonaro in October, leading to the midterms. | ||
Right now, as you see the midterms, right, and you were there for the Tea Party revolt in 2010. | ||
How can we not just win this election, but how can we win this election China and the CCP. | ||
Trump type policies and Trump type candidates. | ||
Because then take it back to House. | ||
We really have to mean business this time. | ||
We can't have a Paul Ryan. | ||
We can't have any more of this happy talk. | ||
People want action, action, action. | ||
What is your prescription? | ||
China and the CCP. | ||
One of my biggest frustrations with both the 2020 campaign, with the media squelching all the talk, but we have seen President Trump, even in the speech on Saturday, talk about the Chinese Communist Party as we always do a good job of separating out CCP versus the Lao Beijing, the hard-working people of China. | ||
But as we talk about the CCP, we have to hold them accountable for COVID. | ||
We have to check their aggression. | ||
You mean reparations? | ||
I said 5 trillion. | ||
President Trump said 15. | ||
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15. | |
And that's where Navarro is. | ||
Navarro and Cortez are at 15. | ||
I say, hey, you got $28.3 trillion debt ceiling. | ||
Let's talk about the reparations, get our $5 or $15 back. | ||
Then it's a new game, right? | ||
It's a new game. | ||
How serious is President Trump about reparations? | ||
Oh, he's very serious. | ||
And that's why he's brought it up. | ||
And I think we have to make sure that in addition to President Trump, the rest of these, this is why all politics is local, our congressmen, our senators, That they're supporting the reparations from the CCP. | ||
We have to hold them accountable. | ||
And again, this is the existential struggle. | ||
It's not just our free speech voices. | ||
It's also, how do we check the CCP? | ||
This I think will be the big, because the border, the hyperinflation, the terrible handling of COVID, the lockdowns, we know those issues will be there. | ||
The thing that brings so many swing voters over, and I can tell you from the polling and from the analytics on this, is standing up to the CCP. | ||
People want to be decoupled from China. | ||
People want to make sure that we can actually produce our PPE and things like aeronautics and robotics. | ||
Get supply chain back. | ||
Bring the supply chains back. | ||
We have to take... Look, it was exposed that the U.S. | ||
doesn't make anything anymore when COVID hit. | ||
Steve, you were at the forefront of this with war and pandemic when you launched it. | ||
If we don't take this chance now to go on onshore, bring back some of our jobs in manufacturing, we're gonna be slaves to them forever. | ||
Getter has done an extraordinary job in these rallies, and I know you got One America's Voice. | ||
Real America's Voice had a great show the other night. | ||
Gina was there. | ||
Talked to Gina in an interview. | ||
You got One America. | ||
You got, every now and again, Newsmax covering. | ||
Walk us through, in the minute and a half we've got left, the rally strategy, what you guys are doing. | ||
And, President, we know he's going to Iowa, but I hear there's a lot more on the docket. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So we've made a big effort with Getter to make sure we're getting the word out for President Trump's rallies. | ||
Everything from phone charging stations to airplane banners that are flying above, which in a very subtle guerrilla marketing fashion read, Twitter sucks, join Getter, which have been a big hit. | ||
I can tell you they'll be out in front of every Trump rally coming forward. | ||
We're also doing a number of things with the online targeting, things like that. | ||
But most importantly, when President, because I know most people can't go to Iowa themselves on October 9th, go together. | ||
If you don't have your account, you're going to find the interaction, the vibrancy of the community, folks actually watching, engaging with President Trump's speech. | ||
Look, Saturday night used to be a movie night, you know, you grab the family and go to the movies. | ||
Now it's let's get a pizza and some cold ones and pull up a seat in front of the TV to watch President Trump. | ||
Watch President Trump hammer people. | ||
How do people track you down? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Go to getter.com. | ||
Getter at the Apple Store, the Google Play Store. | ||
I'm at Jason Miller in D.C. | ||
Best way to go and find me. | ||
And even though I'm rarely here, I'm usually up in New York at the headquarters. | ||
But that's still the handle. | ||
You're too self-effacing. | ||
Next time you go internationally, you've got to take some muscle. | ||
You've got to take better security. | ||
You've got to take more security, okay? | ||
We've got to make sure that Jason Miller doesn't... I have plenty of muscle, unfortunately. | ||
I've got plenty of flab, too. | ||
But deep down underneath, there's some muscle there. | ||
I'm talking about outside muscle. | ||
Oh, outside muscle. | ||
Outside muscle, so they can't keep you in Brazil next time. | ||
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