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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. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We got a long, tough fight ahead of us. | ||
And we're going to have victories and we're going to have defeats. | ||
But it's very simple. | ||
If you buy in, and I mean buy all in. | ||
And I got it right here. | ||
Right there. | ||
On pages 14 and 15. | ||
That's what victory is going to look like. | ||
When you get in there and don't back down. | ||
At this grassroots level, right? | ||
We're going to change it. | ||
We're going to win a sweeping victory in 2022. | ||
50, 60, 70 seats. | ||
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And then we've got to run the country like the people expect. | |
Remember, two thirds of the people back our policies. | ||
Look at, look at, look at the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
They call it the thing we get. | ||
This is a declining policy. | ||
It's all this white, crazy people. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
The Hispanic community, the Palau College Hispanic community, just look down at the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Nancy Pelosi had nine Democrats that stood up to her and said, hey, we don't know, this thing's kind of crazy. | ||
Three of them are from counties that connect in the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
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Why? | |
Donald Trump's getting, I don't know, 40, 50, 60 percent of the vote down there. | ||
Vila, the one, the old guy's retired. | ||
They understand. | ||
Particularly now with the invasion. | ||
That's Trump country. | ||
South Texas. | ||
You look at the votes he picked up in L.A. | ||
County, in the Bronx. | ||
The Hispanic community, Hispanic working class community understands unlimited immigration does not work for them. | ||
African American males are also another central part of our coalition. | ||
And you wait, we're going to get 50% of that vote in 2022. | ||
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50%. | |
And once we do that, we have a governing coalition that's right in front of us, right there in front of us. | ||
I can govern for a hundred years. | ||
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I noticed that you were doing some reporting on a speech that the former president was giving to the NRCC in Tampa. | |
Tampa. | ||
And there was a lot in there. | ||
Yeah, there was, it began, so it's really funny, I was getting messages from folks in the room who said at first, oh he's on message, he's not talking about January 6th, he's not talking about November 3rd, and then of course he got there eventually. | ||
He started out by talking about Glenn Youngkin, the incoming governor of Virginia, who kept Trump at a very noticeable arm's length. | ||
in the final weeks of that race. | ||
Most Yunkin folks think that that is what helped him win, was the fact that he wasn't hugging Trump that way. | ||
Trump, who makes everything all about himself, has really railed against that, and was trying to send a message to the folks in the room, don't distance yourself from me. | ||
He was insisting that Yunkin would have lost badly without him. | ||
This is why people need to run on MAGA. | ||
Glenn knows that. | ||
Glenn knows that. | ||
And then he got around. | ||
And then he got around, you know, he railed against the Republicans who had voted for Biden's agenda last week. | ||
He railed against the Republicans who had voted for Biden's agenda last week. | ||
And then he talked about November 3rd and January 6th. | ||
And then he talked about November 3rd and January 6th, and he said the, quote-unquote, real insurrection was November 3rd. | ||
And he said the quote, unquote, real insurrection was November 3rd. | ||
He is saying this to a room full of lawmakers who were at the Capitol when this riot took place, many of them hiding or concerned for their safety. | ||
And there were some applause in the room. | ||
And that tells you everything about where the party is and his hold on it and his willingness to keep saying things that not only are not true, but that are all about himself. | ||
He has made everything, we are now over a year since the election, and he has continued to make it all about him. | ||
So just to review, cheers when he said the real insurrection was November 3rd. | ||
From some. | ||
I mean, it was not like a rally crowd, but yes. | ||
And also, he said Glenn Youngkin would not have won without him. | ||
Would have lost badly. | ||
And I think it was something like, and Glenn knows that, or something like that. | ||
He would have lost badly without me, which again, is not true. | ||
Maggie Haberman. | ||
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Maggie, come on. | |
on the poll, but he is going to keep trying to say that message because the... | ||
You're, you're, you're, you're... | ||
Youngkin would have gotten crushed if it was not for the Trump movement, uh, and, and Trump... | ||
And Junkin coming, this is what nobody wants to talk about, coming to Trump's side. | ||
They didn't want to touch CRT. | ||
They didn't want to touch vaccine mass mandates. | ||
They didn't want to touch it. | ||
Country Club Republicans don't want to touch that. | ||
They're afraid they're not going to be invited back to the club, right? | ||
The people at the Country Club are going to give them stink eye. | ||
The first part, that was my speech in Gettysburg. | ||
And by the way, the young woman who I guess interviewed John Eastman at the Claremont thing kind of surreptitiously and had this big thing with Rachel Maddow and their meltdown. | ||
All you gotta do is come up and ask for an interview. | ||
You don't need to be sitting in the back with your little camera jerking around. | ||
We're like Fresno State. | ||
We'll play anywhere, anytime, anybody. | ||
Just come up to the table and say, hey, who you are, right? | ||
We don't mind having left-wing people interview us. | ||
No problem. | ||
You saw right there in the speech. | ||
And by the way, ma'am, if you just watch the War Room every day, you know, the lefts in Meltdown, when she put that thing up, it had like 115,000 views. | ||
All you gotta do is come to the War Room. | ||
We say this every day. | ||
About the new coalition that's come around, populism and nationalism. | ||
That's multi-ethnic. | ||
It doesn't matter what your race is, what your nationality is, what your ethnicity is. | ||
As long as you're an American citizen, right? | ||
What your gender is. | ||
Any of it. | ||
What your religion is. | ||
I want to bring in, and of course last night President Trump gives a barn burner at the Congressional, Republican Congressional dinner down in Tampa. | ||
They had to have a convention center. | ||
And he's going off, and they want to spin it in their own way. | ||
Yes, he's gonna get to 3 November because we can't go forward until we get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
Once you get to the bottom of 3 November, you can have corrective action. | ||
Action, action, action at CNN. | ||
Which, by the way, CNN has a very unhealthy, I think, obsession with me right now. | ||
The lead story on their website this morning was all about Bannon. | ||
Why is that? | ||
There's so much important news going on in the world. | ||
There's so much important news going on in the world. | ||
And you've got to understand, the more you pursue your 6th January, your polling numbers get worse. | ||
This is a correlation. | ||
And we sit here, OK, do what you're going to do on that. | ||
We're just sitting here. | ||
Our objective is to, every day, crush this illegitimate, reckless, incompetent, dangerous regime. | ||
And we do it. | ||
And that's why these numbers, we're going to talk about polling numbers, more bad polling numbers out for Biden. | ||
Of course, right now they're sitting there, the White House spokesman, they can't get their lies right on paying the million dollars to the illegal aliens and to the cartels. | ||
They're the cartels' partners, that's a payoff to the cartels. | ||
If the White House doesn't like the way I say it, hey, I don't care. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's drawing more illegal aliens up here. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
You're in business with the cartels. | ||
I want to go to Mark Meadows. | ||
Mark joins us today from Las Vegas. | ||
We're going to talk about what he's doing out there. | ||
Mark, give us your sense of, President Trump really went after the 13, you know, traders, collaborators in the House at this speech. | ||
Give us your assessment from what your knowledge is of this speech. | ||
Well, he had every right to go after him, and quite frankly, he should go after him. | ||
You know, in your speech in that lead-in, Steve, you were talking about the fact that we have to actually govern like conservatives, and yet 13 Republicans bailed. | ||
And they voted with Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Listen, Nancy Pelosi's a killer. | ||
I talk about this in my new book, The Chief's Chief. | ||
You know, she is willing to go in and sacrifice everything for her agenda. | ||
And what did we see? | ||
13 Republicans that bailed. | ||
And the blame just doesn't stop there with the 13 Republicans. | ||
Let's be very clear. | ||
Kevin McCarthy and his leadership team should have whipped this harder, and they should have made the Democrats get to 218 votes as a threshold. | ||
Am I exercised about this this morning? | ||
Without a doubt, because you know what? | ||
If we continue to do this when we're in the minority, we'll never be in the majority because the American people want something that's authentic. | ||
And so President Trump was right to go after it, but here's the problem. | ||
They were there raising money and actually getting money for the NRCC, and candidly, some of the same leadership will continue to give money to those 13 Republicans to get them re-elected. | ||
You had a couple of freshmen that actually showed defiance to Leader McCarthy and his team. | ||
Listen, you can't have it this way and expect anything to be different. | ||
That's why people embrace Donald Trump. | ||
And listen, Donald Trump is exactly right. | ||
Had it not been Trump Plus in Virginia, Glenn Youngkin would not be Governor-Elect Youngkin. | ||
It was the Trump MAGA voters that turned out at almost 99% in the rural parts of Virginia that made a difference. | ||
And no amount of spinning by the New York Times or CNN can make it any different than what the reality is. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
The book's The Chief's Chief. | ||
People got to get this. | ||
You got Navarro, you got Meadows. | ||
You got two different takes, but you got to get both because they give you insights to the Trump White House. | ||
I want to go back to dealing with Nancy Pelosi. | ||
She's not playing beanbag. | ||
I mean, in the summer of the pandemic in 20, you're trying to negotiate that second week, as we said, to bridge that massive drop in aggregate demand. | ||
You had to have a second stimulus bill. | ||
You had to have a second bill. | ||
Tell people how brutal she is. | ||
She's playing hardball Smash Mouth every day. | ||
Is that correct, Mark Meadows? | ||
It's not only correct, but listen, in the privacy of those rooms, we had to have something for that V-shape recovery. | ||
President Trump made it very clear that we had to make sure that we came out of that nosedive that was self-imposed because of the China virus. | ||
And yet what happened is, she would get in there and she would play hardball, but not only hardball, she would put out a number. | ||
If we came to that number, she would actually increase the number. | ||
She ended up Over and over again, moving the goalposts to her benefit. | ||
And what you have to understand is, in those kind of things, you have to play hardball back. | ||
You know, I told her, I said, listen, if you don't get a deal now, I can promise you President Trump will not give you a better deal after November 3rd. | ||
You better get to the table right now. | ||
We better come to terms right now, because the American people deserve it. | ||
But listen, she loves to take some of these Republican leaders on Capitol Hill and just tie them in a knot like a pretzel. | ||
And you gotta push back, because if you don't, you're gonna end up losing. | ||
People gotta remember, there's no better guy in this city that knows how to command by negation. | ||
That is taking a small minority, That has a solid set of principles, hard as nails, and will not give up. | ||
Then Mark Meadows. | ||
Mark Meadows took down Boehner because Boehner was so weak about Pelosi. | ||
That's why he took him down. | ||
We had the same problem after the Tea Party revolt back in 2010. | ||
When we had those seats, we had these overwhelming majorities, and we didn't do anything. | ||
And it was because the Country Club Republicans, you know, the swamp came in immediately and started taking those guys and converting them. | ||
And Mark Meadows stood up. | ||
He knows how to make sure the posse understands this. | ||
The discipline that has to come from the 13 and by still giving them money. | ||
Walk through that. | ||
Give me some inside baseball on this, sir. | ||
Yeah, so what they do is they take members like me and they assess dues, you know, quote dues that you have to pay to the NRCC so that they can give that money in a socialist, communist way to members like these 13 that just voted opposite the way that I would vote and many of the Freedom Caucus members would vote. | ||
And then they give that money to them to get them re-elected. | ||
Listen, if I'm going to give money to them, at least I want to make sure they're on my team. | ||
And yet, here's what we have. | ||
They will continue to get money, and they will continue to get to hold their leadership positions as ranking members on committees and subcommittees. | ||
That should be taken away. | ||
There should be a very clear message. | ||
If we can't do it in the minority, we sure as heck are not going to do it in the majority. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
We're breaking some news here. | ||
Is Mark Meadows, are you saying, sir, that you would strip these people of their committees? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Listen, they stripped Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committees for not even voting against the Republican Party. | ||
These people voted for Joe Biden for an infrastructure bill that will clear the way for more socialist spending that, quite frankly, gives Joe Biden a win. | ||
I don't know how you can send a clearer message than saying, listen, obviously you're not on our team. | ||
We're going to give that leadership position to somebody else. | ||
Okay, Mark Meadows is going to hang with us through the next segment. | ||
We're going to bring in Ken Pax and talk about the vaccine mandate. | ||
He's got a lot more to discuss with Mark. | ||
I want to get, if Denver can put up the cover, the book is The Chief's Chief. | ||
He puts you in the room, okay? | ||
There's a lot of intense negotiations. | ||
Mark, one thing before we go to break, a couple seconds here, is that Nancy Pelosi, And I say this, you know, having thought about it, she put the good of the Democratic Party on the orange man bad to take down Trump in the summer of 2020. | ||
She put that ahead of the good of the nation, correct, when you were negotiating with her? | ||
Without a doubt. | ||
I mean, her whole focus was about being against Donald Trump. | ||
In fact, she says, we can't send out any of those what they call Trump checks because it was going to have his name on it. | ||
So she withheld money just so that there wouldn't be a check that went out with Donald Trump's name on it. | ||
Listen, she plays for keeps. | ||
You need to understand that. | ||
But you've got to play back with the same kind of mentality. | ||
Big time. | ||
I admire who she plays for Keefe. | ||
She's smash mouth. | ||
And we got to be the same. | ||
Okay, we're going to talk about redistricting later in the show. | ||
Boris is going to come on. | ||
Redistricting already. | ||
They're leaking in Maryland. | ||
They're taking all the Republican seats. | ||
We told you. | ||
In New York, Illinois, Maryland. | ||
The Democrats play hardball. | ||
It's time the Republicans start playing hardball back. | ||
We've got a hardball player, Mark Meadows, who took out John Boehner when he only had a handful of guys in the House. | ||
Ken Paxson next from Texas. | ||
Mark Meadows. | ||
Pax show today. | ||
Be back in a moment in the War Room. | ||
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I'm going to bring in... Mark Meadows is going to hang with us. | ||
He's got a bunch more to talk to him about the book and how it ties together with what's really happening today. | ||
But Ken Paxson, the Attorney General of Texas, is kind enough to break out a few minutes here to talk to us. | ||
Attorney General Paxson, tell us about this whole vaccine mandate, about the corporations, what the Biden administration is trying to do, these companies trying to do, how Texas is fighting it. | ||
What's going on in federal court? | ||
It's quite confusing because, you know, I think a judge gives a stay, but Biden and the administration said they're still going to do it. | ||
I thought when a guy gives a stay, nothing could happen. | ||
So can you explain exactly what's going on to us? | ||
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Yeah, it's very confusing because the president doesn't follow the rules. | |
He didn't follow a lot. | ||
What's clear is it's unconstitutional for the president just to make up rules about Forcing people to take a vaccine or lose their jobs. | ||
He can't do that. | ||
OSHA doesn't have the authority to do that. | ||
They don't have any language from Congress that authorizes this, and so we sued him along with four other states, South Carolina, Utah, Louisiana, Mississippi, and then there are other lawsuits really addressing the exact same issue and having the same complaint as we do, which is the Biden administration is acting outside of its authority. | ||
We got a stay very quickly from the 5th Circuit, and they are correct in giving us that stay. | ||
And even though Biden is now coming out and saying, just ignore that and go forward. | ||
Look, businesses are free still to do what they want to do. | ||
But I would encourage them not to go forward with what Joe Biden is encouraging because Joe Biden is a bully and he wants Americans to be forced to do this or lose their jobs. | ||
That's absolutely wrong. | ||
And American businesses should look out for their employees and for their own business instead of Joe Biden. | ||
Here's what I don't understand, and I'm not a lawyer and I never try to play one, because the lawyers, you guys, are so smart about the law. | ||
I don't get, how can that actually happen? | ||
I mean, you talked to us on the very first show, you were here on January 20th in the afternoon after the faux inauguration, right, with five people showing up in the circles, and said, hey, where these guys are in the side of the Constitution, that's the way our system works. | ||
Well, so I think what he's saying is, I think he knows that they're going to lose. | ||
I mean, there's no language on their side. | ||
no, it's not going to happen in Texas. | ||
It's not going to happen throughout the rest of the country. | ||
How can you guy sue? | ||
You get a stay from a federal judge and in the fifth circuit and, and you get the circuit to say it and, and he just comes back and says, ignore it. | ||
How does that work? | ||
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Well, so I think what he's saying is I think he knows that they're going to lose. | |
I mean, there's no language on their side. | ||
They only win if somehow the courts get very creative and just find this right for the president to do this. | ||
So I think what Joe Biden is saying to these companies is just go ahead and do it. | ||
He's not acknowledging that he's going to lose, but I think he knows he's got a really high probability of losing. | ||
And so he's just telling his companies, I'm giving you cover. | ||
Don't worry about the law. | ||
Just go do what you want to do. | ||
Go do this for us. | ||
And so, you know, who knows? | ||
Maybe some companies listen to that, but certainly it's not controlled by Joe Biden. | ||
It's controlled by these companies. | ||
And I just hope that these companies We'll listen to their employees and watch out for their employees, especially during a time when we need employees. | ||
We've got a shortage of workers in all kinds of different areas, crucial areas of our economy, and this only hurts the economy, only hurts these companies, and it certainly hurts these employees. | ||
Real quickly for our audience, where does this thing go from here? | ||
How does it play out? | ||
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This is a procedural ruling. | |
We also filed another stay, a broader stay on Sunday, which we're asking for this stay to last longer. | ||
And sort of apply in a more broad way. | ||
I think ultimately what happens is there are other states, other very good states, other companies that are suing in other circuits around the country. | ||
Ultimately, there'll be a lottery for which which circuit court gets this case. | ||
That's my guess. | ||
And it'll be consolidated. | ||
And then once that decision is made, my guess is it goes to the U.S. | ||
Supreme Court. | ||
And ultimately, and hopefully, the court makes the right call and tells us the truth, which is Joe Biden can't just take over the economy and can't take over your employment can't take over your health. | ||
We're going to have you back on later in the week and we're going to talk to you about this whole thing about paying the illegal alien families a million bucks. | ||
We don't have time right now and I want to develop that topic with you because another incentive is much as poor Texas is under an evasion, you know, to put up a million dollar bounties for the cartels or four to fifty thousand dollars per person only makes your job harder. | ||
But before I let you go, just politics. | ||
The Bush, the young man down there is trash talking you every day. | ||
Is there any analytics? | ||
He's saying, hey, Ken Paxson, if he gets nominated, he's going to lose. | ||
Ken Paxson's terrible. | ||
Ken Paxson's awful. | ||
You are the guy that is supported and endorsed by President Trump. | ||
Is there any data that people get a feel for how that race is going? | ||
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Yeah, look, he's got nothing to talk about. | |
He was laying commissioner. | ||
He didn't do a very good job, so he didn't want to talk about his job. | ||
And he literally is losing this race three to one. | ||
The Hispanic Public Policy Foundation of Texas did a poll this week. | ||
I was up 54 to 18 over him. | ||
And then the UT University of Texas, I think it was a Tribune poll, had me up 48 to 16. | ||
So he's down 3 to 1. | ||
You know, when you're down 3 to 1, I guess you kind of trash talk and you go negative, especially when you don't have much to talk about with your own record other than the Alamo, which he clearly wants to avoid since he tried to give it away. | ||
Okay, we're going to, by the way, put those all up in the chat sites and across the, on the website. | ||
We know not to ask you for your social media, so we'll get your, we'll put it up so that the whole audience can see it. | ||
Attorney General Paxson, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Good, great fight down there in Texas on these vaccine mandates. | ||
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All right, thanks a lot. | |
Tell Mark hello. | ||
Okay, by the way, in Europe, France bans Moderna for anybody under 30. | ||
I guess a little too late for the governor of California, Gavin Newsom. | ||
Hello. | ||
We're going to get to more of that. | ||
We're going to go to Rome later in the show and get an update on all this. | ||
Also, this invasion across the Polish border. | ||
From, I think, from Belarus. | ||
Unbelievable migrant situation there. | ||
I want to go back to Mark Meadows. | ||
Mark, give us your thoughts about this vaccine mandate. | ||
And, you know, the media was on Trump every day for being an autocrat, right? | ||
But Trump always worked with the courts. | ||
He would abide by the court rulings. | ||
He would fight hard. | ||
But, hey, have you ever seen anything like this, what Biden's doing? | ||
Well, I haven't, you know, and General Paxton actually pointed it out with his lawsuit and a real shout out to him and Stephen Miller, my good friend at American First Legal. | ||
They're working together and every time that a phone call is made, Where they actually work on something that is constitutional on behalf of the American people. | ||
General Paxton is willing to not only engage but be the leader in that. | ||
And so what we're seeing is Joe Biden is looking at a court and he's basically giving the political heisman to the court and saying we're going to do it anyways. | ||
And we've seen that multiple times already in the first ten months, and it's very, very troubling when you see the rule of law handled in that way. | ||
Let me talk to you, by the way, the book is The Chief's Chief. | ||
Let's get it up on the site and across all our platforms to get it, because it puts you inside the room with President Trump. | ||
It's about the last year of Trump's first term with his chief of staff, Mark Meadows. | ||
You talk about Stephen Miller, and I've got to ask you about this. | ||
The payment, the million-dollar payments, because now the White House, one day it's garbage, the next day they deserve it, now they're coming out and spinning it. | ||
You were there, you're in the House, you understand the zero-tolerance and you understand the remain in Mexico and how we finally got some semblance of order. | ||
on the southern border to particularly protect working class Hispanics in Arizona and Texas and the rest of the nation but they're bearing the brunt of it. | ||
What's your take on this madness of paying the cartels a million dollars to bring people across? | ||
Well, it is paying the cartels. | ||
You know, let's be very clear. | ||
They're saying that this is a message about Donald Trump, but this is really a payoff to the cartels. | ||
And what it will do is further make a boldness at our southern border. | ||
Stephen Miller has been all over this from day one. | ||
But listen, what is garbage is the fact that every single time that Joe Biden says it's not happening, it actually is happening. | ||
And they have to go back and they say, well, you know, we're not paying. | ||
I was just talking about the dollar amount being garbage. | ||
Well, I mean, so if the dollar amount is not $450,000, it's $440,000 or $470,000 per person. | ||
It's $450,000 or $470,000 per person. | ||
Listen, the American taxpayers have had enough of this, of paying someone who comes here illegally, quote, has emotional trauma because of something that President Trump did, and yet they've ignored two million people coming across the southern border. | ||
They're flying them on jets to shoot. | ||
States all across the nation and yet we are somehow thinking that we should settle. | ||
This whole sue and settle mentality that's coming out of DOJ that is being embraced by the White House is not something that bodes well. | ||
I'd say litigate it. | ||
Make sure that you litigate it long term. | ||
The American taxpayer shouldn't have to pay the bill. | ||
But this is also, by the way, Mark, if we can keep you a few minutes over this break, I know you're jammed for time, but we just want to talk to you about why you're in Vegas and voter integrity and what Prince was talking about 3 November. | ||
But this scam, this is another con. | ||
It's what this Build Back Better bill has. | ||
They fund these NGOs, and what they do is they bring up these phony lawsuits, and then the left-wing Justice Department settles for billions of dollars. | ||
This is all part of a con. | ||
Is that correct, Mark Meadows? | ||
It's a con. | ||
It's sue and settle. | ||
They've been doing it forever, and they've done it on the environmental side. | ||
Now they're doing it on the immigration side of this, and when you start to look at it, It's a pay-to-play kind of scheme, and so when you have that, the American taxpayer dollars being meted out by the Department of Justice, it sends a very clear message to the cartel in Mexico. | ||
Do more of what we've been doing and take American taxpayer dollars in the meantime. | ||
Mark, if we could just keep it for a couple minutes over the break. | ||
The book is The Chief's Chief. | ||
It's Mark Meadows. | ||
He's the Chief of Staff for the last year of the Trump administration. | ||
He's going to join us in Vegas on voter integrity. | ||
We're going to take a short break, be back with Mark Meadows. | ||
Also, the Senate candidate from Alaska will be joining us. | ||
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We're going to go back to our fight for liberty in a fighter, Mark Meadows. | ||
So Chris Christie's out there at the RJC over the weekend. | ||
He gives this big speech, you gotta get beyond November 3rd, he can't, it's all about the future, all this nonsense they always pitch. | ||
Of course in New Jersey, where he was at 9%, according to President Trump's, you know, the statement he put out about Christie, Christie's allowed, you know, the Christie guys have allowed, um, and look the other way, as the Democrats are stealing another one right now, from both the truck driver, and also from the guy running for governorship in Essex County, people are gonna get to the bottom of it, they're gonna contest that, as they should. | ||
So, Mark Meadows, you're out there in Nevada right now. | ||
Tell me what you're doing about getting to the bottom of all this mess that's out there. | ||
Well, listen, what we have to do, Steve, everybody says, well, move on, Chris Christie and others, and before we make sure that election integrity is there, we've got to understand what actually happened. | ||
It didn't happen on November 3rd. | ||
We actually have to have audits. | ||
I'm one that believes that we need to have those audits. | ||
We need to let the state legislatures move. | ||
But more importantly than that, I think I told you in the posse a few weeks ago that we were going to focus on Virginia, and then from Virginia we were going to Nevada, then we were going to Wisconsin. | ||
So what we're doing is we're putting an election integrity infrastructure in these states. | ||
17 counties here in Nevada. | ||
I met with folks last night. | ||
We'll be meeting with several groups again today, where we're actually going to go precinct by precinct, making sure that it is Very easy to vote, but hard to cheat. | ||
And what you have to do is make sure you had accountability. | ||
We saw it in Virginia. | ||
A lot of the invisible hand of work of great patriots working with Cleta Mitchell and others from around the country and our work at the conservative partnership. | ||
So we're out here making sure that we do it, because we have to prepare now to be effective on election day, whether that's an election day that's six months from now, a year from now, or three years from now. | ||
This is the point about why Bunker wouldn't have won without the posse in the Trump movement. | ||
95% of the billets on election officials and poll watchers were filled. | ||
In 2020, it was only 35%. | ||
The last time they had a governor's race, it was 26%, I think. | ||
The posse showed up to make sure, hey, the lessons... First of all, we've got to get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
In those states, we're not going to... President Trump is focused on it, but the posse, I think, is even more focused on it. | ||
We've got to get to the bottom of that. | ||
Because this cannot be allowed to stand. | ||
We do. | ||
And a real shout out to the posse and all those. | ||
Let me tell you what I'm finding is I have so many people who say, listen, just put me in, coach. | ||
Tell me what I need to do. | ||
I'm willing to volunteer. | ||
And a lot of times when those calls are made, actually they're never returned. | ||
The phone calls are never returned. | ||
So what we're working is with local grassroots activists. | ||
In these states, like I said, we'll get it set up here in Nevada, working with people in Nevada who actually know the politics, know the players. | ||
And we'll go on to Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania and Michigan. | ||
And we're going to set in place to make sure that only those legal votes are the ones that get counted, Steve. | ||
Mark Meadows, ahead of people following you on social media, they've got to go to Amazon to get the book books out. | ||
I think the first week of December, we'll have much more in that, the books, the Chief's Chief. | ||
How do people follow you, Mark? | ||
Yeah, if they come to CPI.org, if they'll follow us, they can follow us on all the social media platforms. | ||
The left is trying to cancel out this book. | ||
They're trying to cancel out the truth. | ||
And we're going to be relentless in making sure the American people understand Donald Trump and what he did for America. | ||
Mark Meadows, thank you very much for taking time away out in Nevada. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
Gotta get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
Not gonna give it up. | ||
By the way, the more you focus on it, the more people start to understand and question his legitimacy. | ||
Why they should. | ||
And we're not gonna give up. | ||
Fighting in courts in Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
They got a great audit going on right now in Wisconsin. | ||
A lot of information coming out there. | ||
It should be part of the special legislative session that's on redistricting. | ||
Right? | ||
In Georgia. | ||
We're going to have more on redistricting later. | ||
When we did that special segment, two segments on redistricting, on Friday, the Democrats have responded already. | ||
Big story in Politico. | ||
As we told you, New York, Illinois, and Maryland, they're going to take all the seats. | ||
They play Smash Mouth. | ||
They're taking the seat right now in Maryland. | ||
They're not going to have any Republicans in the delegation. | ||
We do it here. | ||
I think we take 12. | ||
Gotta do it. | ||
Sorry. | ||
That's just the way it rolls. | ||
You guys are playing Smash Mouth. | ||
We're just gonna do the same thing. | ||
It's gotta be fair. | ||
Be fair. | ||
But, we're gonna take it back. | ||
Other breaking news. | ||
We had General Bolduc on yesterday. | ||
We had General Bolduc on for a reason. | ||
General Bolduc, a legend in Special Forces. | ||
On here a lot, talking about Afghanistan. | ||
He's running for Senate up in New Hampshire. | ||
Guess what just happened? | ||
Uh, Sununu, the governor just announced he's not going to run for the Senate. | ||
Hello? | ||
We did that for timing. | ||
General Bolduc now is- Sununu's out of the way. | ||
That is a massive win for the war room posse. | ||
A massive win. | ||
Sununu, the personification of the swamp, is now going to run for- I think he's announcing tomorrow press conference he's going to run for governor again, but he's out of the Senate race. | ||
So, General Bullock, a true MAGA hero. | ||
We're going to try to get General Bullock on later if we can. | ||
He's running around today, but we're trying to get General Bullock on. | ||
Okay, let's go to Alaska. | ||
My favorite, Lisa Murkowski. | ||
We got Kelly Chewbacca. | ||
She's running for the Senator. | ||
She got President Trump's endorsement. | ||
How's this race going? | ||
Murkowski is particularly offensive to the war room posse, ma'am, because she votes as a Democrat. | ||
She comes up and talks like a Democrat. | ||
And she's one of the people that voted for this infrastructure bill that really saved the remnants of Biden's regime has been saved by this disaster, this fiasco. | ||
So how does it stand up there against Lisa Murkowski? | ||
Hey, Steve and hey, War Room. | ||
Hey, this race is going great. | ||
Everybody up here seems to be upset with Lisa Murkowski. | ||
She has the lowest approval rate of any senator in the U.S. | ||
Senate ever. | ||
Because I think her true colors have shown through Trump's administration. | ||
And we're tired of her. | ||
She actually wrote part of the infrastructure bill. | ||
And I think we need to be careful. | ||
It's not the infrastructure bill. | ||
It's the Green New Deal. | ||
And they keep calling it something it's not. | ||
My parents always said, when you do that, it's a lie. | ||
So we need to call it what it is. | ||
It's the Green New Deal. | ||
And it's going to kill Alaska. | ||
It's the anti-Alaska bill. | ||
We're going to get charged for anything that produces carbon. | ||
And Alaska produces carbon. | ||
Gas, everything we do up here is carbon producing. | ||
And we're going to bear the costs of that through this new Green New Deal bill. | ||
And Lisa's proud to have championed it and wrote it. | ||
She's Biden's chief enabling officer. | ||
And that's why I'm doing so well up here. | ||
Alaskans are done with it. | ||
She's only raising about 3% of her money from people in Alaska, Steve. | ||
And we're raising 50% of our money from Alaskans. | ||
So Alaska is definitely with us. | ||
This is Trump territory. | ||
He won this state twice by double digits. | ||
And so it's really helping us to have Trump's endorsement and the endorsement of the Alaska Republican Party, which has officially censored Lisa and said she cannot run as a Republican in the 22 race. | ||
Kelly, take a second and walk us through that, because you've had the courage to call this thing what it is, this kind of radical. | ||
It's half-baked, too. | ||
I think if it was thought through, it might not be as offensive. | ||
It's just this half-baked kind of grab bag of these Green New Deal ideas. | ||
But it's going to have a dramatic impact on the American economy and the world economy. | ||
Walk us through, why do you call it a Green New Deal bill and not an infrastructure bill? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So about 77% of it Has to do with things like electric cars and giving a lot of government agencies money. | ||
Billions of dollars for government agencies. | ||
It's going to impose penalties on companies that do any kind of carbon releases. | ||
So you're going to be penalized if you're releasing carbon. | ||
It's going to put monitors on our cars so that they'll see how many miles we drive and then we have to pay for miles we drive. | ||
It's going to look at how we can Study limousines and it's going to, like for us, we're going to be able to compete for money to reduce roadkill in Alaska rural areas. | ||
See, we don't have a problem with roadkill in rural Alaska. | ||
We eat our roadkill in rural Alaska. | ||
We're looking at carbon capture and hydro treatments. | ||
It's all that kind of stuff. | ||
The stuff that deals with actual infrastructure. | ||
Alaska needs infrastructure desperately. | ||
We still only have a few thousand miles of road and we're over twice the size of Texas. | ||
You heard me right. | ||
If you cut Alaska in half, Texas would be the third largest state. | ||
But we still need major infrastructure. | ||
That means roads, railroads, bridges, things like that. | ||
But those projects aren't actually in the bill. | ||
What's in there is the opportunity to compete for that kind of money against other communities. | ||
And if we're selected by the benevolent federal government, We then have to stand in line for permits and environmental impact surveys from the exact same radical Biden administration cabinet officials that aren't giving us those permits and surveys now. | ||
The same things that have shut down ANWR and our pipelines and our forests and the other things that we can't develop here in Alaska. | ||
The same things are looking to shut down in Michigan. | ||
And so I don't think we're really going to see much infrastructure money. | ||
I would dare say if we were going to see it, we would have seen it in the last 20 years we've had Lisa Murkowski. | ||
But we haven't really seen much infrastructure from her. | ||
If we had, we would have more than 6,000 miles of road. | ||
Here's what I understand. | ||
She's from a machine, a political machine family. | ||
Understanding under President Trump's full-spectrum energy dominance, he wasn't about energy independence, full-spectrum energy dominance across the board and how Alaska thrived under that. | ||
What is her justification for going against? | ||
You're supposed to represent your state. | ||
Obviously, you're thinking about the country, as you should, collectively, but you're there to represent your state and your state's interests. | ||
That's the way the system's set up. | ||
How can she go against the basic interests of the people of her state? | ||
Lisa Murkowski doesn't care about the people of her state. | ||
Lisa Murkowski cares about being popular with DC insiders. | ||
And once you see it from that perspective, All of her votes start to make sense. | ||
She doesn't much even care about the Republican Party. | ||
She doesn't even align with the Republican Party platform. | ||
What she cares about is being popular with the left and people like Joe Biden. | ||
And that's why her votes start to make sense. | ||
She does come from a Murkowski political dynasty. | ||
The Murkowskis have been in power for 40 years. | ||
The only reason she's in that seat is her dad handed it to her. | ||
He appointed her to his unexpired Senate term. | ||
People in Alaska don't think she ever would have been elected originally, and that's why she's been able to stay there. | ||
So none of her votes make sense if you actually represent the people of Alaska. | ||
In fact, when you go around and talk to thousands of Alaskans, she doesn't even pick up her phone at any of her constituent offices or her office in D.C. | ||
because we don't really matter. | ||
And so her votes don't actually make sense for the people up here. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
President Trump was the best president that Alaska has ever had. | ||
He cared about our projects, our oil, our gas, our natural resources. | ||
He actually cared about our workers up here in our jobs. | ||
That's what got me off the sofa, Steve. | ||
I was watching television back in January, and Lisa Murkowski said she was one of the most senior members on the Energy Committee. | ||
She had just given up the chairmanship last December, and the committee was split 50-50. | ||
And Deb Haaland came up. | ||
Deb Haaland has a background of being opposed to all energy development, fossil fuel development in America, the exact opposite of what President Trump put through. | ||
Lisa Murkowski would have been the deciding vote. | ||
And she said, you know, I'm probably going to regret this because I regretted voting for Sally Jewell as Interior Secretary. | ||
And you're probably going to break your promises to me and it'll hurt Alaskans. | ||
But despite that, I'm going to confirm you anyway. | ||
And she was the deciding vote to push Deb Haaland through. | ||
Deb Haaland has spearheaded and championed Joe Biden's energy-annihilating agenda, which he campaigned on, and the people who've hurt the most is Alaskans. | ||
And that means that Senator Murkowski's not for us, she's against us. | ||
The government's supposed to be for the people, not against us. | ||
And when your star player on your MVP team is playing for the other team, it's time to jump the wall, get in the game, and play. | ||
And that's why I'm in. | ||
Lisa Murkowski's not for us, she's against us. | ||
It's time to switch out players. | ||
Kelly, hang on for one second. | ||
We'll go through the break. | ||
Kelly Chebako, who's running for the United States Senate seat in the great state of Alaska. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in the War Room in the lower 48. | ||
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Okay, we're going to go back to Alaska. | ||
We've got Kelly Chabaka. | ||
She's running for the United States Senate out there against Lisa Murkowski. | ||
By the way, I had the great honor to make a film in Alaska almost 10 years ago or so. | ||
An amazing state. | ||
Amazing people. | ||
People have not been there in the lower 48. | ||
You've got to go. | ||
It'll blow you away. | ||
The scale of it alone and the folks out there. | ||
It's like going to the American frontier. | ||
It's just absolutely incredible. | ||
Kelly, so those good folks out in Alaska. | ||
Since it is so kind of otherworld, the beauty of the nature, the scale of it, and there's not a ton of folks, what is their perception of what's going on in Washington, D.C. | ||
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and this Biden regime? | |
Oh, we're absolutely outraged by it. | ||
He's completely out of touch with anything America. | ||
I mean, he's paying these illegal immigrants hundreds of thousands of dollars to come in. | ||
Well, holding us hostage and under duress if we don't submit to his totalitarian regime and get his COVID shot. | ||
And so he's completely out of touch, right? | ||
You have states who've submitted a brief to a federal court to say, one page, if you haven't read it, it's the most shocking thing I've seen. | ||
It basically says, please stop. | ||
And they attach the congressional record of him saying, I'm going to have OSHA go after any company And hold them at a liability if they don't get their hundred employees or more to take the shot. | ||
And the court responds, we have extreme concerns about this being a constitutional violation. | ||
And essentially Biden's like, whatever, I got my millions and millions of more people who got their shot taken. | ||
Nevermind the fact that I violated their constitutional rights and civil liberties because I read my note card. | ||
Are you serious right now? | ||
And he does it saying, you know, you're the pandemic. | ||
You're the problem. | ||
My patience has run thin. | ||
And I've, you know, holding these people at hostage under duress. | ||
You're losing your jobs. | ||
We have tons of people up here who actually lost their jobs, Steve. | ||
And they don't know how they're going to pay for their families, their roofs. | ||
I mean, I'm sorry, up here, there's a lot of snow on the ground already. | ||
It's cold. | ||
That's how Alaskans are feeling right now. | ||
And you know what else they're wondering? | ||
Where is our federal delegation? | ||
Where are the people who are supposed to fight for us, who are supposed to take a stand and protect and defend our constitutional rights like they said they would take an oath to do? | ||
When I read the Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, there's enumerated powers under the United States Senate to stand up and protect us from an overrunning executive branch. | ||
The way I read the Constitution, there's separation of powers. | ||
It's kind of like a rock, paper, scissors game. | ||
Every part of the branch of government is supposed to check and balance another part, and the Senate isn't doing its job. | ||
It does a lot of not its job, but our senators are not doing its job, which is to check and balance the executive branch, which is completely out of control. | ||
Where's Lisa Murkowski? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
Silent, as usual, because she's Biden's chief enabling officer, and a bunch of people up here are wondering, where are our people defending us? | ||
What is the, I take it, Tim Murtaugh, you got a great team working with you. | ||
There's some polling out. | ||
Can you walk us through the polling? | ||
I think Denver's got it. | ||
Let's put up on the screen. | ||
Can you walk us through this? | ||
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So the last poll that we had officially taken up here was taken by a liberal organization and they polled moderates and liberals only. | ||
They don't want to stay away from conservatives, even though Alaska mostly votes Republican when it comes to our statewide races. | ||
We had 20 point lead over Elisa and 15 point lead over the guy who ran against Senator Sullivan last year and his name was Al Gross. | ||
He put in 80% more money than Senator Sullivan could raise. | ||
So that's a significant lead over Lisa. | ||
She's not doing well here in Alaska. | ||
We have our Democrat candidate. | ||
I think we'll be jumping in here soon. | ||
We know Chuck Schumer is going to run a well-funded Democrat against Lisa Murkowski because he thinks he can buy the seat and pick it up because she's not doing well. | ||
I will face Lisa Murkowski in the final election. | ||
We do not have a party primary race up here. | ||
That's why the Republican Party censured her and said she can't run as a Republican, and then they endorsed me. | ||
So I am the Republican Party primary candidate already. | ||
That's part of what's given us a huge boost and an acceleration. | ||
We vote Republican in our party, in our statewide races. | ||
But I will face Lisa in the final, and I'll also face that Democrat in the final race. | ||
But right now, the race is looking really good, and Alaska's really mobilizing behind me as a candidate. | ||
But I could sure use America's help, because as you said, Steve taking on the Murkowski political dynasty, and Mitch McConnell who's supporting her, which I can't understand because if she were to win, we would literally lose a Republican seat in the Senate because she'd have to run as an independent or maybe in her true colors as a Democrat. | ||
We don't want to lose a Republican seat. | ||
So it could really use America's support and the War Room's support in winning this seat. | ||
How do people get to you, Kelly? | ||
How do they find out about your campaign? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
We are on social at kelly4alaska and the website kelly4ak.com. | ||
K-E-L-L-Y F-O-R-A-K dot com. | ||
Thank you in advance. | ||
It will really help. | ||
We just got about 30 seconds. | ||
The logic, why is Mitch McConnell supporting somebody like Murkowski that basically supports Biden, the chief enabling officer? | ||
You say, just give us 30 seconds. | ||
How does that work? | ||
You know, I don't understand that at all. | ||
What they say is they're supporting all incumbents. | ||
One idea would be that they need to keep the 50 together as much as they can. | ||
But from, from all I understand is that's it. | ||
They're supporting all incumbents and sometimes she votes Republican, but I really can't explain it. | ||
I know Mitch McConnell's not supporting me, but that means he's also not supporting the Alaska Republican Party, which has made its vote clear. | ||
They've censured Lisa and they're fully behind me. | ||
So I would hope all Republicans would line up together because we do not want to lose a Republican seat when we only have 50 of them. | ||
Kelly Chebaka, you're a warrior. | ||
That's what President Trump's supporting you. | ||
Thank you for coming on the War Room. | ||
All the way. | ||
Thank you, War Room, for your support. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Okay, I want everybody to pile into her campaign site today and also about her social media. | ||
Find out more about her. | ||
See if you like the cut of her jib, as we say in the Navy. | ||
Kelly Chewbacca, a real fighter. | ||
There's a lesson here. | ||
Let me connect some dots. | ||
General Bullock about Mitch McConnell was supporting Sununu. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Sununu's not running. | ||
He's supporting Murkowski. | ||
Kelly's running. | ||
Trump's supporting her. | ||
I think I'm connecting dots. | ||
Blake Masters from Arizona is going to join us next in The War Room. | ||
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