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mika brzezinski
We want to turn now to the new reporting from the Washington Post that allies of Donald Trump are trying to remove some of the guardrails that prevented him from overturning the 2020 election.
Now, according to the Post, Trump and his supporters are pushing a plan to place loyalists in key election posts from poll watchers and precinct judges to county clerks and state attorneys general.
The Trump supporters seeking office claim they just want to secure the system.
The Post says a spokesperson for the former president did not respond to a request for comment.
unidentified
David Susan Del Percio here.
Call me passé.
I'm very passé.
Still in the Republican Party, but still trying to find a place to land because it is not with Trumpism.
But one thing that we've seen, especially since the January 6th, insurrection is that Republican state parties especially are drilling down into local races. They're drilling down into their operations as far as election workers. I've heard things like Steve Bannon has targeted the top 20 clerks in the five states in which President Trump lost to actually get
them elected into positions.
Can you talk about the need for Democrats to match this and to really, instead of talking a lot of times at 20,000 feet, to get down into the trenches to keep us a democracy?
Yeah, or even mainstream Republicans.
You know, after I went to this National Conservatism Conference, I went out to Oklahoma.
I was with a lot of Trump people.
I went out to West Texas.
I was with some Trump people.
And they were Republicans.
But they were not this brand.
They were not Steve Bannon.
And when I described to them what I'd just heard or what Steve Bannon might stand for, they looked at me like I was on Mars.
Like, they said, no, we're a business party.
We're a free market party.
That's still their Republican Party.
But as we've seen again and again in history, go back to the Russian Revolution, you know, a small vanguard that's really motivated, that thinks about this stuff 24 hours a day, can have immense power.
And we happen to be an age where majorities don't rule right now.
Angry minorities rule.
And this is not only true in America, it's true across the Western world.
You're seeing people of this sort in France.
A guy named Eric Zemmour is about to run for president, sort of the Tucker Carlson of France.
These are people are on the move because of the information age there's just a lot of resentment against what's perceived as the corporate cultural elite.
I'm out in the states and it's it's so refreshing because you find exactly what you what you just described Joe.
You find people who are Republicans for the traditional reasons or I was in southern Virginia during the governor's race and people you know are Angry about how their kids were treated.
They don't want their kids learning that America's a bad country.
And they're not hyped up on whatever Steve Bannon is smoking.
And they're out there.
The question is, do they have institutional power?
Do they have voice?
Are Republican senators who are running for office afraid of them?
And one of the guys at the conference was this guy J.D.
Vance, who some people will know from Hillbilly Elegy, his book and then the movie.
And he's figured out where's the party.
And he's gone full Trump.
And so, until the majority can make the J.D.
Vance's of the world think, oh, you gotta be with us, not with Steve Bannon, then it's a pretty impotent majority.
steve bannon
It's not a majority, David.
You've got to learn how to do the math.
OK, we're 75 percent.
And the working class people, it's now working class and middle class party, not of your business guys, not the people just want deregulation and tax cuts.
That's all you want.
Remember, the Republicans won more elections than they lost for decades and decades and decades.
And in the process, we lost the country.
This is not hard.
This is not complicated.
And now you have people... What David Brooks represents, he's a very smart guy, but he's afraid.
He's got a nice life.
He's on NPR.
He's the controlled opposition.
It's like George Will used to be.
This is the controlled opposition.
These are the guys that they're going to have on the New York Times where he writes.
They're going to have him on NPR.
They invite him to all the cocktail parties.
And he can give all the philosophy of conservatism and, you know, talk Edmund Burke and all this.
And just controlled opposition.
Continue to lose and have power.
You've seen what the oligarchs want to do to you.
Right?
You've seen what the oligarchs want to do to you.
What the great French poet said, the young individual that died at Verdun.
He said, the most important thing is not to come back and report what you see.
The most important thing you need to do as an individual is see what you see.
That's what we need to do today, to see what reality is.
And that's why the Washington Post, and the New York Times, and MSNBC, and Morning Joe, and David Brooks, and NPR, and all of them, are in total, complete meltdown because of you, your engagement.
Your engagement in the political process.
I want to bring in Dan Schultz now.
He's kind of become a rock star because of this.
He's been laboring in the vineyard for a long time and his precinct strategy, and they keep confusing this.
They're different things.
Precinct strategy is the precinct committeeman to actually take over the Republican Party because the Republican Party is set up to be run by the base.
They have 400,000 committee slots.
There's 200,000 not filled.
And that's what Dan Schultz is saying.
Hey, it doesn't cost you money.
You've got to get engaged.
A separate One is the election officials, and that's where people are getting involved.
In Virginia, we had 93% or 95% participation in the governor's race.
That's why things went smoothly.
And not just poll watchers, but also election officials in the room.
And guess what?
We have targeted much more than 20.
They said the 20 top.
unidentified
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
steve bannon
The list is at least 100 that we're going to have as people that are MAGA people, right?
This is democracy.
This is their citizens.
They want to get involved.
And what they're freaking out about is you're putting down The channel changer.
And you're getting engaged.
And you're not just gonna sit there and be spun anymore by what I call Murdoch Republicans.
Murdoch Republicans, that all they want is to let the big corporations get more powerful.
These are all globalists.
They want continued deregulation and tax cuts for big corporations, and you bear the burden.
So Dan Schultz, get us up to speed.
Get us up to speed, sir, on precinct committee strategy.
Why are these people melting down nonstop?
We played your ad at the top.
We're going to continue to push this, push this every day.
We're going to start getting on more vignettes every day.
You're blowing me up with these great stories from around the country.
But why is the mainstream media So freaked out about what you've been working on to get people engaged in the politics and actually get engaged in ownership of the Republican Party.
OK, Stan Schultz, is that not working?
OK, we got to.
OK, let me know when we got his.
We got it ready.
OK, if not, I guess we're so jammed today.
I'm going to have to go to our next guest here.
OK, Dan, Dan, do we have you?
unidentified
Yeah, I.
steve bannon
Yeah, that mute button's kind of tough to work, I know.
I expect more out of you West Point graduates.
So Dan, why is the mainstream media so freaked out about Dan Schultz and your efforts here in the PrecinctStrategy.com, your precinct strategy?
unidentified
Okay.
I'd like to say let me...
steve bannon
I'll tell you what we're going to do.
Let's go to, okay, we're going to come back to this.
In the war room, you gotta call some audibles every now and again.
unidentified
I am.
steve bannon
We're gonna take them as we get them.
Okay?
If I can get Kurt Olson, I have Kurt Olson up.
Kurt Olson.
We'll try to fill Dan back into the slot or I'll just pinch the precinct strategy.
A little technical problem.
Maybe a little operator error there.
Kurt Olson, are you with us, sir?
unidentified
I am.
steve bannon
How you doing, Steve?
So I want to go through, we played half of your, we played half of your, this nine minute clip from Frank's speech over the weekend, on the 96 hour think-a-thon, right?
And I know a lot of people out there, huge Mike Lindell supporters.
But they're saying, hey, I just don't see a path to get here, given all of what Mike has done.
So we got like four minutes here.
Can you just walk through succinctly what is in this complaint?
What is different?
Why are Attorney General's going to sign on for this, sir?
unidentified
So this complaint is different from the complaint that Texas filed in December of 2020 on four major bases.
And the first one is standing.
The complaint specifically pleads two bases for standing.
One, that the Constitution is a compact amongst the peoples of the states.
We all agree to play by the same rules.
And when one state does not do that, other states are deprived of their right under the 12th Amendment to pursue an election, pursue it under that architecture.
And so accepting the allegations is true.
That there is fraud and illegality in the November 2020 election that brings the electoral count below 270.
And that's the standard.
You accept the allegations as true.
The allegations show that the electoral count would fall below 270.
And every state has a right in that circumstance to hold an election for the president and vice president under the 12th Amendment.
That right was denied.
That's one distinct basis for standing.
The second distinct basis for standing is When we had the January 5th runoff in Georgia, that resulted in the Senate being evenly divided 50-50.
That means that the vice president, now Kamala Harris, cast the tie-breaking vote.
If she's illegitimate, which this complaint pleads it does, that means every state has been injured in the concept that she's casting the tie-breaking vote and she's not legitimate to do that.
So those are two independent bases for standing.
that have not been considered by the Supreme Court previously.
The second new issue with this complaint is that there is a wealth of new evidence that has come out since December 2020 after the Supreme Court dismissed the case.
We have the audit of Maricopa County that was conducted over the course of five months.
Those results were released on September 24, 2021.
That's Arizona, one battleground state.
We have the Racine County Sheriff in Wisconsin who announced on October 28th, he was referring criminal felony charges against the Wisconsin Election Commission for not just breaking election law, but quote, shattering.
And that's in connection with the Wisconsin Election Commission knowingly violating Wisconsin statute designed to preserve elderly in nursing homes from being taken advantage of.
And that can affect up to 50,000 votes.
In Wisconsin, there was also the Legislative Audit Bureau issued their report in October 2021, detailing a number of irregularities and illegalities in terms of, so for example, 50,000 registered voters registered in 2020, and their identification doesn't match in Wisconsin.
Like, the name is different.
60% of those, about 30% of those who registered, their names don't match with what's on file in Wisconsin.
You had in Wisconsin... Hang on one second.
steve bannon
Because, and by the way, we've put the complaint up.
I want to back up if we can get Real America's Voice, the guys in Denver, put it back up and get our team to push it out on every platform.
You have to read the complaint.
I think it's 82 pages long.
unidentified
Yeah.
steve bannon
So let me stipulate that for purposes of discussion.
Let me just simply all that's true.
However, you've got a state legislature that is meeting in Georgia right now in a special session.
They're going through redistricting.
This is not even on the schedule in Arizona.
You've had a full forensic in at least one county.
They haven't started the decertification process, if you believe.
And buy into, and let's say the court does, the Trump philosophy that Pence could actually send it back to the states to check, not to reverse the certification, but to check the certification process.
Why will the courts get involved now and say, hey, look, Mike, this is all very interesting?
However, you've got legislatures in Wisconsin, in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, and Arizona.
And the Constitution says it's their responsibility.
So when they meet and do forensic audits, and they start a decertification process, come back to us.
We've got about a minute, and then I'm going to hold you over, Kurt.
What's your response?
unidentified
So as you have been pointing out with the precinct, this is a grassroots movement.
So what this complaint does is not only presents it for AGs, but it also presents it to the people so that they can see.
Because at the end of the day, if we're going to save this country, it's going to be from the bottoms up with the citizenry and the grassroots.
They're going to be the ones that see the evidence in front of them, which has been suppressed by the mainstream media.
I spoke with an attorney general, two of them actually, who did not even know that the Racine County Sheriff had referred criminal felony violations against the Wisconsin Election Commission.
So much of this evidence is being suppressed.
And so when you say, why would the courts get involved, you first have to step within What we're trying to do is to have an AG get involved, but they often don't even know these new developments.
steve bannon
Kurt, hang on for one second.
We'll take a short break.
unidentified
Court Olson, the lawyer in charge of this complaint to the Supreme Court for Mike Lindell and the AGs will join us next.
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steve bannon
Okay, we've got Kurt Olson, the lead attorney here on this complaint.
We want everybody, you've got to take time to read this complaint.
You've got to understand it, right?
To get the 3 November movement and pressing on, you need to understand this.
And also, we're going to start pulling out highlights from the 96-hour thank-a-thon.
There's some real jewels in there.
The overall thing was great.
Only Mike Lindell can do that totally over the Thanksgiving weekend.
It's just incredible.
But there's some real nuggets in there we're going to pull out.
One of the nuggets was Kurt Olson's presentation.
So Kurt, there's a couple of other things that are new to this complaint, too, that people don't really know about.
You want to explain that?
unidentified
Yeah, before we get to that, you asked us to finish up on your question of why would courts get involved?
This is a grassroots movement to get the citizens involved, just like the Precinct Project.
You have in Wisconsin, for example, Representative Rantham has introduced a resolution to decertify the election in Wisconsin and also to do more audits there.
And he just needs one senator from Wisconsin, one state senator, to join that resolution, and it will be put to the floor.
So this is the type.
These are the type of actions that bring.
steve bannon
No, no, no.
I understand that.
But aren't they aren't they all going to say that in the courts going to say, yes, we agree with that.
But that's for the state legislature of Wisconsin and Corman up in Pennsylvania.
And the folks, you know, Bert Jones and those guys down in Georgia and Arizona, it's theirs to deal with.
If they want to go and do forensic audits and come back with all the evidence you guys are bringing forward and start to decertify, they should start that process and then we'll deal with it.
Because then we do have a constitutional issue, right?
It's a big time, a big legal issue, which I keep saying, this guy's not legitimate.
But is the court, are AG's going to sign up now and say, we just want to fast track this to the courts?
Are they going to sit there with the courts and say it's a political Right now, it's not a legal issue.
unidentified
Well, it is a legal issue, and there is a controversy that the AGs can sign on to with this model complaint, just as what happened in December 2020 with Texas.
And so, it's not a binary choice.
You can do both.
You can have state legislators pursuing investigations just as They're doing in Wisconsin with respect to the Office of the Special Counsel.
But you can also have AGs pursue a path through the Supreme Court.
This is a ripe controversy.
It is adjudicable, and it should be heard by the Supreme Court with what we've pled.
To get back to the two new issues with this complaint that I want to highlight, there have been new court rulings that show there were illegal votes that are outcome determinative, one in Wisconsin, Where the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that the Wisconsin Elections Commission's guidance to allow people to avoid signature and identification requirements by declaring themselves indefinitely confined.
There was also a ruling in Michigan where the court ruled that the Secretary of State's guidance basically mooting signature verification requirements, and this would apply to millions of ballots, was unlawful.
That was in 2021.
The issue with there is there's been no follow up.
You have court rulings that there's illegality with mail-in votes, which is the greatest source of fraud in any election.
But now that we've ruled those votes were cast illegally, you need to follow up with audits to see how many votes mattered, and they would be outcome determined.
The last thing I want to point out is there is strong evidence of election record destruction, which is a violation of state and federal law.
You saw in Arizona, you've now seen videos of it in Pennsylvania and Delaware County, where election officials were caught destroying election records and saying they knew what they were doing after they received election records requests or open records requests.
You see in Wisconsin, where you have the Speaker Vos, their appointed office, the Office of the Special Counsel to investigate.
That's former Chief Justice Gableman.
He's issued subpoenas.
The Wisconsin Election Commission, represented by the state AG in Wisconsin, sued him to block the subpoenas.
And so you have to ask yourself, what are they trying to hide?
When the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors or officials acting on their behalf were caught destroying evidence, election records that were subpoenaed, What are they trying to hide?
They're trying to sweep all this under the rug.
They're trying to obstruct it and to say, move along.
There's nothing to see here.
Well, what this complaint does is it doesn't allow them to move on.
It shows the evidence.
So those are the four principal distinctions between the case that was brought in December 2020 and what we brought now.
steve bannon
Okay, how can people find out more about this?
We're going to put your slides up.
It's on Frank Speech.
You've got, you're on there for many segments.
There's a brilliant nine minute one we put up on the site.
We're going to put up on Getter again.
But how do people, they've got to complaint.
We've sent out, I think now 200,000 emails to AGs.
Mike Lindell is going to be on tonight.
He's the armor-piercing show.
He's fighting the good fight.
What support do you need, Kurt Olsen, from this audience, that's an activist audience, to take this to the next level?
Because I think people want to see this thing adjudicated and they're getting antsy.
So what do you need?
What's the ask of this posse?
unidentified
Two asks.
One, the complaint and the supporting exhibits are available on Frank Speech.
There is a link on there.
If you press that tab, it'll have a build your email complaint and you will automatically be able to send an email to the state AGs, basically demanding that they look at this case and bring a case to the Supreme Court, which is a ripe controversy and must be brought.
The second ask is for those citizens that are in the individual states that are defendants, and that's Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, you need to call your legislators and demand that they do audits, that they demand that their officials stop obstructing investigations into voter fraud and illegality.
That was on a massive scale, as we show in the complaint.
There's just There's there's no doubt about this evidence, and this is outcome determinative.
And the fact that there are various officials in these defendant states trying to block audits.
This goes to the right to vote goes to a fundamental foundation of our republic.
And why are they trying to prevent transparency?
Why are they trying to hide and sweep this under the rug?
And so citizens in those states should be active in calling their legislators, including Georgia, that you just mentioned.
They're having a special session.
Well, you're exactly right.
Why aren't they looking into the voter fraud and illegality that occurred there?
I think Governor Kemp just came out and said the other day that they have found significant voter fraud and issues in Fulton County.
Where else did it occur?
So this issue is not going away.
The establishment is trying to sweep this under the rug and say, nothing to see here.
Move on.
Let's focus on 2022.
If we don't uncover and show and prove, which we can prove, What happened in November 2020, they will do it again.
They will steal the election.
And we need to not walk away from this.
steve bannon
It's two things.
One, it highlights his illegitimacy, so he can't do it.
The political capital is bleeding out, but the rest of the nation is starting to get wise to it.
So you can't do this radical transformation.
In addition, you can't set 20, you can't make 2022 or 2024, although you saw the beginning of it in the Virginia election because of the engagement at the precinct committee level and with election officials.
But that's why 2020, it's inextricably linked.
We can't go forward till we get to the bottom of it.
And people that don't They understand it.
The ones that are trying to put you in a different direction, they're all about the future, that is just claptrap from the establishment Republicans.
It's nonsense.
Kurt, how do people follow you on social media?
unidentified
How do people follow you personally?
I'm old school.
I have not done social media.
I probably need to get up.
steve bannon
You can tell.
You're Mike Lindell's lawyer.
You're a good man.
Kurt also got a few scars on him.
He's flown around.
We're going to have Lindell and I talk about the AGs.
Kurt, you're a good man.
Thank you so much for joining us here on The War Room.
Appreciate it.
unidentified
Thanks, sir.
steve bannon
Kurt Olson, the lead attorney on this on this effort to get the Supreme Court.
We're going to get all those documents up and make sure that everybody's got it.
I want to bring in Joe Allen really quickly.
We got Carolina is coming on here in a second.
The congressman, the runner for Congress out in Nevada, Serrano.
She's a fire breather.
The I call it the new AOC.
She's going to join us in a moment, but I got a Joe Allen.
I had to bring you on this morning, wake you up out there west, get you off the ski slopes, to say, what is going on?
Are robots having babies?
What is this headline that robots are regenerating?
What's going on?
joe allen
Well, Steve, the headline is perhaps a bit misleading.
These are robots to the extent that They're biological organisms that have been, you know, lab-made.
I think there's three significant elements to this.
You know, number one, you have these lab-made organisms.
Number two, they are capable of self-replication.
But really, the most important element in my mind, number three, these were designed by artificial intelligence.
They were designed by way of an evolutionary algorithm.
And maybe if Denver could just show the video really quick for those who are watching.
You know, you have these kind of jelly bean shaped organisms created from frog cells that are sweeping up stem cells, also from frogs.
And so what they're doing is basically making new copies of themselves from resources outside their own bodies.
Each one of these is about 3,000 cells About a millimeter across.
What is really important about this, again, is that this is not something that the scientists themselves designed specifically.
These are novel characteristics that don't appear in nature anywhere, and they were arrived at by way of an algorithm that simply explores all of the possible configurations
In the cells in these little jellybean creatures, and they arrived at the optimum possibility in order to create a self-replicating, as you know, the Wyss Institute at Harvard calls it a robot, and it is technically, but it is ultimately a biological being that is replicating itself inside a Petri dish.
steve bannon
Okay, we're going to take a short break.
I want you to hang.
I tell you, we're going to have you back on at five o'clock.
How do people, give me the link they get to, this story is stunning and shocking.
We're going to drill down more at five o'clock.
How do people get to the links right now during the day?
joe allen
I think probably the most accessible story you're going to find is Team Builds First Living Robots That Can Reproduce.
You'll find that at the Wyss Institute's website, W-Y-S-S, the Wyss Institute at Harvard.
steve bannon
And we'll have you back here at five o'clock.
We've got to go through this.
Joe Allen, short commercial break.
Carolina Serrano from Nevada, next.
unidentified
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Kurt Olson.
We'll get all the information on his complaints to the AGs out to you so that you can take action, action, action.
We've got Carolina Serrano.
And now, by the way, you're in Nevada 1, not Nevada 4.
Nevada.
Nevada 1, not Nevada 4, correct?
unidentified
Correct.
I moved to Nevada 1.
steve bannon
Nevada 1.
That's a D plus what?
unidentified
Three, right now.
steve bannon
And pretty heavily Hispanic?
unidentified
Heavily Hispanic, yep.
They did take some Hispanics out of that district to fled them to the other districts to try to help the other incumbents.
steve bannon
Interesting.
Now, is immigration a big issue there?
unidentified
Throughout the whole country, Steve.
So Nevada, so we know whenever immigrants are coming in through the border, they're getting spread to every state out there.
And Nevada itself, I think our unemployment is one of the highest in the nation still.
People cannot get back into their jobs.
steve bannon
Because of the whole thing with the CCP virus?
About how it's affected, how it's affected the entertainment industry?
unidentified
Correct.
Because we thrive off of hospitality.
steve bannon
Right.
unidentified
And so a lot of those people have not been called back to work.
And they're not going to.
As long as there's people coming in willing to work for cheaper wages, they're not going to get called back.
steve bannon
This is the problem.
And by the way, the casinos and the hotels, they love that, right?
Because they get cheap labor, they don't have to pay the medical, the schools get flooded, the hospitals get flooded, and they don't pay.
unidentified
49th in the nation as far as schools go.
steve bannon
49th?
unidentified
49th.
steve bannon
Because of this?
unidentified
Yes.
steve bannon
And the Hispanic community, the working class we see in the Rio Grande Valley, they support, you believe, your theory of the case that they would support tougher immigration enforcement and laws?
unidentified
Absolutely, because we, so people come here for the opportunity, right?
You come here for the better schools, to be able to open a business, and when you see that this country is essentially becoming Latin America, what you escaped, I mean, where are they going to go now?
steve bannon
Because, you know, we see this happening.
The Hispanic community is, you know, the economists had the Trump populism is driving the Hispanic community to the Republican Party.
But on Morning Joe and MSNBC, New York Times, you're going to be called a racist.
What do you say?
unidentified
They can call me that all they want.
I mean, they're going to say that because I don't fit the narrative, right?
I mean, I've lived in Latin America.
I know what it's like to live there.
And anyone who has come here from those countries understands the problem that, the strain that unmitigated mass migration causes.
steve bannon
Are you too nice to win?
Are you tough enough to win?
Very tough.
And once you get here, you're tough enough to stand on your principles that you ran on.
One of the problems we have is you get some good people, and people buy into them, and they work for them, and they give money, and they ring doorbells, and then when they get here, they completely flip.
You're tough enough to win.
unidentified
Tough enough to win, Steve.
And you know what?
I'm going to be in there as long as the people want me.
The moment that they don't want me, I'm leaving.
I'm not going to try to play games to make money or to raise the money so I can stay in office.
That's not the goal.
steve bannon
And so when I say, what are the two or three things that you're running on?
When I think about you as a candidate, and your name comes up, what are the two or three things you want people, you want voters, you want people throughout the nation that would support you to remember you by?
unidentified
Economy, jobs, immigration are the three main focal points for me.
Because no matter what party you're from, those three issues hit at the heart of every American.
steve bannon
And what are the reasons in your life?
I mean, you have not had it easy.
You've worked your entire life.
unidentified
Since 17, I put myself through college.
My parents didn't have the money to put me through college, so I worked and then got my degree, and here I am.
I mean, I've done it all myself, but that's possible living here.
When I was in Columbia, I tried to stay to go to college there.
My parents said, no, you have to go back to the United States.
steve bannon
With all the opportunities for someone like you in the commercial sector, What is it at your core that says, no, I need to take a year and a half out of my life and go through and people should understand the process of running for office.
I admire you guys.
It's not easy.
Look at Trump and you're in a small but small scale, but the sales same intensity.
It's the politics of personal destruction.
They're going to try to destroy because you're their worst nightmare.
unidentified
Right.
steve bannon
An educated.
It's self-educated by, put yourself through college, a Hispanic-Latino woman who's a fire-breather populist.
You're like our AOC.
You're their nightmare.
So they're going to come after you harder than some white lawyer running.
unidentified
Yeah.
I mean, I expected that, but the reason why I did it is because I think your typical voter, your typical American, is preoccupied with, you know, getting a job, being able to survive, and when I started to notice how much policy affected our life, and that was really because Donald Trump came into office, and there was so much hatred towards him, but his policies resonated.
And then I started to see what was happening in my community.
I said, you know what? It's too important to not participate in.
And not just, even if I don't win, I'll always continue to participate in it.
And I encourage every American to do that because we now know how much it affects us.
steve bannon
What was it about Trump that inspired you?
unidentified
His policies.
I mean, he spoke to somebody like me.
You know, he spoke about, hey, there should be the opportunities that are here that this country offers that so many people covet.
It belongs to the Americans first.
steve bannon
You see, this is another reason I've come after you, because they refuse to say there's Trump and Trumpism.
Trump's policies resonate with people.
They want to make it as a cult of personality.
You're just somebody from Vegas that's been in the hospitality industry.
You see him.
You're part of the cult of personality.
What say you to that attack?
unidentified
I mean, they have it so wrong because I, Trump, I didn't even pay attention to him when he first came into office.
It wasn't until I was working at a news station and, because I went to school for journalism, and I saw, you know, when he talked about fake news, I saw it there in the news station firsthand.
And then when you realize that 95% of media is owned by six major corporations, you've got no shot.
You're not getting the truth.
And it's little things like that that he connected the dots.
steve bannon
You've been at the forefront of talking about immigration to a working-class audience.
It's been very powerful.
Let me bring in Todd Bensman for a second from CIS.
Todd, we want to get you back on tomorrow in more detail about your trip, but tell us what you saw down there.
You're just back, and what is in store?
And I think you told me in the break there's going to be two million illegal aliens here this year.
Is that going to be what the number is, sir?
todd bensman
Yeah, I think we're heading for the two million mark for the calendar year.
We're already at 1.7 million for the fiscal year ending September 30, which is the most in recorded U.S.
history, dating to when we started in keeping track in 1960.
Down at the border, I just returned.
I was five days down there on both sides, Mexico and our side, and it's pretty much steady state.
Hundreds and hundreds of family units coming across, lots and lots of runners, single adults just running through trying to get past the hundred mile mark so that they can be immune from any sort of deportation once they're in the interior, because Biden ended all deportation.
Lots of cat and mouse games going on between Border Patrol, National Guard, DPS, law enforcement,
Crazy crazy all day every day all night every night down there still no change what you're looking at there are United Nations debit cards that were I saw being handed out to immigrants aspiring immigrants on the Mexican side and Reynosa at a booth by the IOM United Nations
Uh, the officers who were handing these out, uh, were freely interviewing with me, said that they have been giving these out for months.
That's about $800 a month per family to keep them there so that they can maintain a presence for the time when they can get over the border.
$400 every two weeks.
Single adults get an amount as well.
steve bannon
This is the United Nations that the United States taxpayer pays the most for.
Hang on one second, Todd.
The working-class Hispanics in Las Vegas, in Nevada won.
Did they understand how the globalist operation is there to drive cheap labor into their district and to rob them of any type of economic future?
Did they get that?
unidentified
They're definitely starting to, Steve, especially when I did Latinas for Trump in 2020.
They were coming to Trump's policies because it wasn't just the economic factor.
They're understanding that.
They also understood that their kids are getting some of the worst education because the systems are so strained.
And then on top of that, besides the economic, it's crime.
Regular, everyday crime increases.
steve bannon
So you're saying it's traditional family values, it's education, it's crime, and economics.
unidentified
Correct.
steve bannon
And working class Hispanics, from a very conservative social background, that they're now starting to understand us.
Do they understand the scale?
And Todd, we're going to get you back on, so hang on for a second.
Did they understand the scale how the world is stacked against them?
Right now, what he's telling you in Mexico and Central America, it's United Nations money from U.S.
taxpayers paying the migrants to sit there and to not leave so they eventually cross the border and get into the United States to basically take over their jobs.
Do they understand that?
And by the way, I'm not demonizing the migrants.
If I was a migrant down there, I'm going to take that opportunity too.
If I can get to El Norte and the U.N.
is going to help me and I can dodge cartel, right?
I'll do it.
unidentified
You know, Steve, they're starting to understand that.
I think for a long time nobody really brought up the subject and I think that's one of the great things that President Trump did is he highlighted these issues and it just takes people not being fearful to talk about it and tell them what's really happening.
steve bannon
The way you win in a D plus 3 district is you've got to get a lot of independents, and particularly registered Hispanics, that have been lied to and misrepresented.
They have to buy into your message.
That's your theory of the case.
unidentified
Absolutely.
I mean, again, I saw it in 2020 with Latinos for Trump.
Once they hear the message, you come to them, you explain it to them, they're not married to any political party.
And that's why they're so important to take.
You have to focus on them, give them the message, and they're smart people.
They're not dumb.
steve bannon
Exactly.
Todd, what can people expect?
We're going to have you back on tomorrow, the next day, but this wave that's coming up, what can people expect to get to 2 million by the end of the calendar year?
It's December.
I realize the months are starting to drop slowly, but it doesn't talk about the getaways.
What can we anticipate is going to happen?
todd bensman
Right.
Well, that is the issue.
Gotaways are up by all accounts.
You know, we're still getting 30, 40, 50,000, and that's an undercount of people that never get encountered or caught at the border.
We have a caravan, several caravans that are converging in southern Mexico that are on their way.
They're probably going to hit at Yuma, Arizona.
That seems to be where they're heading into Sonora.
The Mexican government does not seem to be able to stop them.
I'm told that it's because United Nations human rights observers are running interference with the Mexican National Guard so that they can't stop these caravans.
So we're going to be seeing, if those are allowed to make it up here, we will see a lot more of those caravans start coming up.
I don't see an end to this.
We're still at a 21 year high, even though October numbers were down a little bit over the September numbers.
And it's just on, it is on.
They are coming from all over the world through the Darien Gap too, from all over the world.
steve bannon
I know you're down in Michigan.
We're heading there real quickly.
What's your social media?
How do people track you?
Because it's a great way to keep up with all these topics.
How do people follow you during the day?
todd bensman
That's right.
Well, I have my book, America's Covert Border War, is available anywhere books are sold about the jihadist threat at the border.
And also I'm on Getter, T. Bensman Getter, and Twitter, BensmanTodd.
But I really appreciate Getter.
It's been a great platform for me.
steve bannon
You've been so great.
It's been such engagement.
Todd Bensman, CIS, just back from Mexico.
Thank you very much, sir.
todd bensman
Thank you.
steve bannon
Is the Hispanic community buying into this Build Back Broke bill that that's going to make their lives better?
So don't worry about Biden opening the borders and saying, I don't care if we have an invasion against working class Hispanics because I'm going to pay you off with some goodies.
unidentified
No, and I'm going to make sure that they don't buy into that, Steve.
That they understand that the joke is on them.
As soon as they cross the border, they get into our system, they start working.
The joke is on them because that falls on their shoulders.
And they're going to be the ones paying for all of it.
Just like the rest of us.
steve bannon
Carolina Serrano, can you hang on?
We've got one more.
We've got John Moody, formerly of Fox, is going to join us about his new novel.
I want everybody to... John's a guy that everybody ought to know.
Carolina's going to stick with us.
From Nevada1.
D plus three.
She tells us she's tough enough.
She's smart enough.
She's hard enough to pull this and get this home.
Okay.
I believe that.
Short commercial break.
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steve bannon
Okay, Liz Stefanik on Real America's Voice with John Solomon.
Big event today.
I think it's at 1 o'clock.
I think maybe it starts between 1 and 1.15.
John Solomon's going to be there.
Real America Voice team.
This is going to be sensational.
I want everybody to be there and take a look.
Are you going to be there?
Are you going to be there today?
unidentified
I will be there.
Yes, sir.
steve bannon
You're going to be there.
Okay, so John Solomon, the Real America's Voice team is going to be interviewing.
Stefanik's going to give an interview.
She's going to give a press conference, also introduce a bunch of candidates.
And you're going to be there?
unidentified
I will, as a woman to watch.
steve bannon
Woman to watch?
Okay, you're a woman to watch.
You're tough enough now to win this?
unidentified
Tough enough.
steve bannon
Okay, this box, what does this got?
unidentified
Okay, so it's an honor to be here with you always, Steve, and with the War Room Posse, and we have to give them hope, because I feel like the elected representatives always just bash on the American people.
This is the hope.
This is where we're going.
steve bannon
100 seats, 100 years.
To get to the 100 seats, thank you so much, this is so sweet.
100 seats, 100 years.
You have to be one of those 100 seats.
unidentified
I will be.
steve bannon
We have to win.
Nevada won because this is about the working-class Hispanics and middle-class Hispanics are the future.
They're one of the core building blocks.
African-American men, the Chinese, the Asians you see in New York City, and working-class Hispanics throughout the country and Nevada, as hard as they work up there, And as tough as it is to make a living out there with those wages, right?
They don't need this unlimited competition from illegal aliens.
And it's not the fault of the people coming up from Latin America.
It is the system.
This is the globalists at work.
This is the power of globalism to destroy basically people's economic liberty and economic freedom.
And if you can preach that message, Nevada One is going to be central because they're going to say, hey, build back better.
Oh, we're giving you all this.
We're giving you all these free handouts.
Don't listen to her.
Don't listen about liberty.
Don't listen about freedom.
So you're going to take the fight to them?
unidentified
We're going to take the fight to them, Steve.
We're going to win it.
That seat has become very competitive, and I'm excited to be there and talk to everybody in that district.
Like I said, my office for Latinos for Trump was in that district last cycle.
steve bannon
What's your social media?
unidentified
So, CarolinaForCongress.com is my website.
Donations are huge, of course, because I'm a brand new candidate.
I don't have any type of political backing.
And then all of my social media handles, Carolina4NV1, so that's Carolina4NV1.
You're on Getter and Twitter and all of it.
Getter, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram.
steve bannon
Okay, I want to bring in an original gangster.
John Moody was Roger Ailes' right-hand man in the building of Fox.
He's now a novelist.
He's written a novel about my favorite thing where I'm back on spend more time But I got to get this out there so people of course they knew it's about the Chinese Communist Party Wuhan John Moody Welcome to the show tell us about the book Hey, thanks, Steve.
unidentified
Pleasure to be here.
And Carolina, I want one of those mugs as well.
The book is a novel.
I created some characters, but I overlaid them on real-life circumstances, the kind of stuff that we've all been through for the past two years.
The thing that we have been ordered to call coronavirus, because we can't upset the Chinese and call it the Wuhan flu, started in Wuhan, in the virological lab there.
Wuhan's a big city.
It's 11 million people.
The lab is a big production.
It's a seven-story building.
They were actually injecting this virus into bats on the second floor of the Institute, which has very low security.
And surprise, surprise, one of them got away.
And it made its way into the wet market in Wuhan, and from there we all know what happened.
So, I tried to take a look at this.
Again, it's a novel, but it is very much based on real-life experience and real-life reporting.
And, you know, last year was just a year unlike anything, and I tried to... Real quickly, we're jamming for time.
steve bannon
I've got to ask you, how does Roger Ailes' right hand that actually helped build the Fox Network, build Fox Online, build all of it, how does a news guy turn to a novelist?
unidentified
Well, I couldn't abandon some of my news instincts.
I had to go back and see what happened.
And because I couldn't get to China to see it myself, and I don't think the party was going to let me in, I had to make it into a novel.
But you'll recognize what's going on.
The characters are fictional.
The story is very, very real.
steve bannon
How do people get to you, get to the novel?
How did you get any events you're going to have and how are they following on social media?
Everybody should pick this up because it's a brilliant way to tell the true story.
John Moody.
unidentified
Thanks.
Look, I'm on Twitter.
It's a China COVID book, and I've had quite a good response to that.
It's also available at all the usual suspects, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, you know, Kindle, etc.
And please go to your local bookstore and ask them to stock it.
We need local bookstores to survive.
steve bannon
Well, we need them to survive, and we need to get you on the New York Times bestseller list.
They checked that.
John Moody, once again, on social media, how do people get to you?
unidentified
Again, a China COVID book on Twitter, and you can go through my publisher, which is Brick Tower Press.
steve bannon
Okay, we've got that cover up there.
We're going to get in all the chat rooms and spread it all over.
John, the right-hand man of Roger Ailes, we're going to get you back here and talk about the founding of Fox in another time.
John Moody, one of the great patriots out there.
Tough as boot letter, too.
unidentified
Thanks, Steve.
steve bannon
I think you're, I think you're, I think you're tough as, by the way, you owe John Moody a mug.
You're tough as boot letter.
One, we got a minute.
By the way, this amazing Elise Stefanik event is going to be at 1 o'clock, 115 today.
You'll see it on Real America's Voice.
They're doing the interviews.
You've got the great John Solomon over there.
It's going to be a big production.
Once again, give us 30 seconds.
Give us why people should support you, why people should vote for you.
unidentified
Well, Steve, we're winning.
Just like you always say, we are winning.
I'm here every day when I'm talking to my co-workers, when I was knocking doors all last year.
The country, most of the country, believes in what we believe.
And so we're going to keep winning.
And that's why 100 Seats 100 Years is coming.
And they can always reach me at carolinaforcongress.com and all my social media.
steve bannon
And you're the one, you're the type that knocks on doors and you're going to sell retail.
You're going to sell door to door.
unidentified
Yep, absolutely.
That's where the people are.
You have to go to them.
You have to talk to them.
Politicians don't talk to them.
They live in this bubble, and they pretend like they know what's happening on the ground, but they have no idea.
And so, the best part about it is to talk to people, to figure out what bothers them, what they need, and to go from there.
steve bannon
Okay, we got your social media.
100 seats, 100 years.
Carolina Serrano, Nevada 1.
In a new district.
She's now in a different district, D plus 3.
Okay, back at 5 o'clock.
Show's going to be on fire.
We're going to get Dan Schultz's... They're trying to shut Dan Schultz down.
We're going to get the technical parts worked out.
Most importantly, at least the phonograph.
Boris is going to be back here to give us an update on what happened.
A lot going on.
Lindell's going to be here.
Be back in the War Room, 5 p.m.
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