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Our next guest is someone close to former President Trump, an economist and Harvard alumni. | |
Peter Navarro served as a senior Trump administration official, including as assistant to the president. | ||
White House Trade and Senior Economic Advisor, Peter Navarro. | ||
Joining me now is Peter Navarro. | ||
Trump vet Peter Navarro is leaking their own January 6th plans. | ||
Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, Peter Navarro. | ||
So, Peter Navarro just admitted out loud what 100 lawmakers were willing to do on January 6th. | ||
Former White House Trade Guy, Peter Navarro. | ||
As you can tell, a man often in the news, Peter Navarro is our guest tonight and his new book, In Trump Time, is out now. | ||
Thanks for being here. | ||
All right, great to be with you. | ||
I guess I am the trade guy, but tonight I think I'm the January 6th guy. | ||
The In Trump Time book shows unequivocally that both Stephen K. Bannon and President Trump should be exonerated of any violence on Capitol Hill on January 6th. | ||
And what I show in the In Trump Time book This plan we had called the Green Bay Sweep, clearly between constitutional and legal lines, to basically have only legal votes counted in the election. | ||
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You mentioned that. | |
We prepared for that. | ||
So let's take a look. | ||
You mentioned this plan. | ||
Here's Steve Bannon talking about it on January 6. | ||
So go ahead and tell us in your own words, what was the plan and who was in on it besides you, Bannon and Trump? | ||
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sweep. It's very simple. It's very just one thing leads to another very logical and the victories affirmed. So go ahead and tell us in your own words what was the plan and who was in on it besides you Bannon and Trump. | |
Sure the back story is while I was in the administration after the election, Thanksgiving, I produced what would be an exhaustive three-volume report. | ||
I went over tens of thousands of pages of documents improved. | ||
That the election was on all likelihood stolen through fraud and election irregularities. | ||
That's the background. | ||
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On January 6th, the Green Bay Suite plan... That's false. | |
That's false. | ||
But the question for the start of the interview... You can say that's false. | ||
It's fine. | ||
We'll disagree about that. | ||
Yes, it is fine. | ||
But the question for the start of the interview... Okay, hang on. | ||
Can Denver just... Okay, thanks, Denver. | ||
That worked well. | ||
Senator Navarro, step number one. | ||
Yeah, Denver, just pause it. | ||
Hit pause. | ||
Hit pause. | ||
Okay, hit pause. | ||
We got it. | ||
Good. | ||
Okay, Navarro. | ||
That's the point where I should ask. | ||
Don't say you agree with him saying false. | ||
No, stop. | ||
Stop. | ||
Didn't I train you? | ||
When he says false, you go, no. | ||
Stop. | ||
You said stop. | ||
Stop. | ||
Put your hands out like I do. | ||
Stop. | ||
And you tell him, by the way, Ari, did you read? | ||
You've read my three-volume report. | ||
Yeah, that's the point. | ||
That would have been a good thing to do, yeah. | ||
Thanks, coach. | ||
Okay, I just want to note that. | ||
Listen, we're not into reason. | ||
What is this reasonable men can disagree crap? | ||
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You're in gladiator mode, dude. | |
They got you. | ||
First off, I want the audience to understand something. | ||
I couldn't play enough of this. | ||
The whole time they're teeing this thing up. | ||
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You see what I did there? | |
He asked me a question, and I pivoted immediately to lay the predicate that this thing was stolen, and I proved it in the three-volume report. | ||
I know, but you let him get it. | ||
He's a lawyer. | ||
You let him get the thing false. | ||
This is not the Harvard Faculty Lounge, okay? | ||
We're not, we're not having high tea. | ||
Hey, there's a new drinking game. | ||
Every time he said false in that, you'd take a shot of whiskey and you'd be, you know, you'd be drunk by the end of the interview. | ||
But, but, he has to do that. | ||
I wanna, I wanna jam, you gotta, no, you know, stop. | ||
Okay, you're in, when you're on MSNBC, and by the way, I'm really proud of, I'm very proud. | ||
No, no, no, I'm not taking any crap from you today, Steve. | ||
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No, no, you didn't give him any crap, I'm the one who gets crap. | |
If you were coaching me right now, you'd say, get right back and interrupt that HBS guy. | ||
I'm not taking this crap. | ||
Play the interview. | ||
It's better than this. | ||
You know what's interesting? | ||
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What? | |
Here's the buried lead. | ||
Joy Ann Reid, Chris Hayes, and Rachel Maddow could not have you on because they had to give it to Ari Melber. | ||
Right? | ||
Just like the time I did the interview with Ari Melber. | ||
Ari Melber is a trial lawyer, right? | ||
That's why you've got to go back and refute. | ||
Every time he makes a statement, you've got to get up in his face and refute it. | ||
You're trying to give Harvard Faculty Lounge pivot and reasonable men can disagree. | ||
No! | ||
We're not reasonable men. | ||
We're unreasonable. | ||
Unreasonable men are who change history. | ||
We're unreasonable. | ||
We're not reasonable. | ||
This is not some debate. | ||
OK, hold it. | ||
But you did set the predicate. | ||
Do we have the Green Bay Swim Team ready yet? | ||
That would delay the predicate. | ||
It's not ready? | ||
Okay, Denver. | ||
Denver, let's keep rolling this tape. | ||
Audience, here's what we're doing. | ||
We're going to deconstruct this as we go on. | ||
It was an epic night, just like Joe Rogan and Dr. Malone. | ||
Ari Melber had the guts to have the wild man of wild men, Dr. Peter Navarro, on his show for 20 minutes, virtually uninterrupted. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's continue to play it, Denver. | ||
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The question is, what was the plan itself and who was in on it? | |
Exactly, and I'm going to tell you that. | ||
The plan was simply this. | ||
We had over a hundred congressmen and senators on Capitol Hill ready to implement the sweep. | ||
The sweep was simply that. | ||
We were going to challenge the results of the election in the six battleground states. | ||
They were Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, Nevada. | ||
And basically, these were the places where we believe that if the votes were sent back to those battleground states and looked at again, that there would be enough concern amongst the legislatures that most or all of those states would decertify the election, that would throw the election to the House of Representatives. | ||
And I would say to you here, Ari, that all of this, again, it was in the lanes legally. | ||
It was prescribed by the Constitution. | ||
There is a provision to go, rather than through the Electoral College, to the House of Representatives. | ||
And all that's required... | ||
...was peace and calm on Capitol Hill. | ||
And at 1 p.m., Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz, and Gosar, a representative, started the Green Bay Sweep beautifully, challenging the results of Arizona. | ||
Here's the most important thing I can tell you about this. | ||
Okay, hold it. | ||
Hang on. | ||
This is where he cuts me off, which is unfortunate. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Because you were a little bit wandering there. | ||
As a host, I can tell you when you wander. | ||
And he was giving you plenty of time playing Run-Roy. | ||
Can we play the Green Bay Sweep? | ||
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Do we have the Green Bay Sweep clip? | |
The analyst? | ||
Is that ready to go? | ||
Can you tell me it's not ready to go? | ||
Okay, let me know when it's ready to go. | ||
It would be a perfect time to put it in here right now. | ||
Let's continue to roll, Denver. | ||
Denver, go ahead and let's play it. | ||
Okay, I guess we're going to smart repertory with Dr. Pindell. | ||
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Let's get into it. | |
Peter, I've given you some time here, and I think you've explained that. | ||
I'm going to follow up here, and I want us to have a back and forth, but that involves both of us. | ||
You just described This plan as a way to take an election where the outcome was established by independent secretaries of state, by the voters of those states, and legal remedies have been exhausted with the Supreme Court never even taking, let alone siding with, any of the claims that you just referred to. | ||
So legally, they went nowhere. | ||
All false statements on that. | ||
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And then you're describing a way that the incumbent... Hold on, hold on. | |
You will get your turn. | ||
I just let you go for a while. | ||
Let's go this back and forth, sir. | ||
Then, you will use the incumbent losing party's power, that was the Republican Party that was losing power, to overtake and reverse that outcome. | ||
Do you realize you are describing a coup? | ||
No, I totally reject many of your premises there. | ||
First of all, the election was still in doubt and would be until it was certified. | ||
Second, the idea that Secretaries of State, particularly in Michigan and Pennsylvania, were like innocent parties. | ||
I mean, Jocelyn Benson and Kathy Boockvar, the Secretaries of State in Michigan and Pennsylvania, they were put in Denver, you go ahead, go ahead and put it on pause for a second. | ||
Okay. | ||
And by the way, the Wall Street Journal op-ed or opinion piece today on the election, the Election Count Act of, was it 1876? | ||
Peter, it would have been nice to invert this here instead of going after the individual Secretary of State. | ||
The purpose is that Jake Corman had sent a letter. | ||
This thing was still far from, it was about the certification of the electors in the individual states, not, and I was never a guy that said, go to the courts. | ||
Go to the Courts is not a plan B, but it's a parallel track. | ||
This is still about the state legislatures. | ||
And the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania had already sent a letter. | ||
Arizona and these guys were about to. | ||
And we're about to have 24 hours of debate, 24 hours of evidence and debate in the House and the Senate. | ||
It was the Electoral Count Act. | ||
It's also the Electoral Count Act, right? | ||
But I'll let you go ahead. | ||
Let's continue to roll, Ari. | ||
I think, Steve, the important point here is the assertion by Ari that all remedies were exhausted. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But that was just totally counterfactual. | ||
I mean, the fact that it hadn't been certified yet and there's a process for reviewing the votes before certification is the ultimate example of, no, we hadn't exhausted all legal It only made sense to do what we did in Congress. | ||
What he was trying to define legal remedies as people just going to the courts. | ||
That's not the legal remedies. | ||
And there's a point later on I make about how... | ||
All those cases, every single one of them rejected on process, not on facts and evidence. | ||
Two things I want to play for Denver, and I realize they're doing a great job, because we're kind of doing this on the fly, and I hope the audience is... This is kind of war room stuff. | ||
It's game film. | ||
This is what you do. | ||
It's like NFL, watching the games on the college football coaches, and you break it down. | ||
We're breaking down film. | ||
Let's play the Green Bay Sweep, but I also want to make sure we got the ad they made on me for the circus, the one we put up into the War Room editorial. | ||
Make sure Denver has that, because I laid all this out, quite frankly, on September 29th of 2020. | ||
Raheem Kassam and I had gone around the country. | ||
When they came out with the Transition Integrity Project, Mark Elias and Bob Bauer told you how they were going to steal it. | ||
And the reason, and they say, well, Bannon, why would they tell you how to steal it? | ||
They wanted to do that, it's like what's called Ben Smithing. | ||
Went, oh yeah, we reported on that story. | ||
They wanted to have a marker out there. | ||
They said, oh no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
We told you about these mail-in ballots. | ||
We told you what the issue was going to be. | ||
It was all going to be sorted out. | ||
In the Transition Integrity Project, ladies and gentlemen, They said that Trump's going to win the real election on game day. | ||
And they said, in fact, by midnight, 10 o'clock to midnight on election night, it will look like Donald Trump's winning in a landslide. | ||
And they called that, they gave it, why do we say nomenclature is so important in the war room? | ||
They gave a term of art, a piece of nomenclature. | ||
That was called the Red Mirage. | ||
The Red Mirage. | ||
They said if you wait two weeks to count all votes, and remember, they never say legitimate, legal, chain of custody, hello Georgia, chain of custody, certifiable, Legal votes from American citizens. | ||
They never say that. | ||
They say if you wait, in fact, transition integrity process, if you wait two weeks, two weeks to count all the mail-in votes and all the votes, all, underline all, that Joe Biden will be named the president in two weeks. | ||
And they said, what we have to do is prepare. | ||
This is the Democrats. | ||
We have to prepare for, you know, the bannings of the world and all these crazies sitting there going, Trump won in a landslide. | ||
Let's lock it down. | ||
It's all over. | ||
Bob Bauer and Mark Elias, who had gone around, and remember, the reason I said something was going on here, we used to have Bill McGinley in here, and we did it on election night. | ||
Why was our election night coverage so great? | ||
Because we talked about this. | ||
Back in June of that year, remember, go back in time, during the riots and the meltdown of BLM and Antifa in Portland, Washington, D.C., anarchy in New York, What did they do? | ||
They had primary elections with mail-in ballots. | ||
And guess what? | ||
I think it was New York's in Manhattan. | ||
It was Brooklyn, I think it was 25%. | ||
The woke Brooklyn district, 25%. | ||
In New York, I think it was up to a third. | ||
This was all run by progressives. | ||
A third of the mail-in ballots were, wait for it, not certifiable. | ||
Okay? | ||
They knew. | ||
These guys, Mark Elias and these guys, these are evil, evil, evil geniuses. | ||
We're not facing dumb people. | ||
In Georgia, what did John Fredericks do? | ||
We're going to do the math. | ||
A kid made $45,000. | ||
Okay, $45,000. | ||
$10 a ballot. | ||
Why would somebody pay that kind of money? | ||
When you aggregate it from the $240,000, you're going to get into, what, $11 million. | ||
Why would people? | ||
Why? | ||
Because you control the most powerful nation in the history of the Earth. | ||
Okay? | ||
You control where this $5.25 trillion budget that we can't get past, this is what the continuing resolution is about. | ||
This is about their control. | ||
Only in the dark of night, only in the dark of night from 2 a.m. | ||
to 5 a.m. | ||
can they actually steal. | ||
And this is what I want to tell Democrats. | ||
Your days of stealing over. | ||
None of this stuff on federalization is going to be passed and not going to pass. | ||
It's not. | ||
And every time you come up with a new thing, we're going to stop you. | ||
We're going to expose you. | ||
We're going to block you. | ||
Because our objective is to kill this illegitimate regime in the crib, and we're proud of it. | ||
We're proud that you're sinking like a stone, and we will never, ever, ever relent. | ||
Okay? | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Peter Navarro joins us on the other side. | ||
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The Green Bay Sweep is one of the most famous plays in the history of the NFL. | |
The big idea that Vince Lombardi had was a play that basically the defense knew was coming. | ||
However, you could not stop it. | ||
There was nothing you could do to stop the Green Bay Sweep. | ||
John Madden talks about in the second Super Bowl how demoralizing it was for the then Oakland Raiders. | ||
That they could not stop this play that was being run over and over and over again. | ||
And this is exactly how Republican philosophy and Republican strategy works, particularly in the Trump era. | ||
We all know what Trump is going to do. | ||
There are no secrets. | ||
As to what play Trump is going to run next. | ||
The issue that we have as Democrats and as people who care about democracy is how do we stop it? | ||
And I think what Steve Bannon was saying, what Peter Navarro was saying, what Newt Gingrich was saying was that what we want to do is telegraph all our moves ahead of time and then watch as our opponents become demoralized with their inability to stop. | ||
They want all the votes to be counted. | ||
Nobody on the left is claiming That Joe Biden's gonna win vinegar on game day. | ||
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Right, because the left understands that Democrats take the pandemic more seriously and will prefer to vote from home. | |
The vote that counts is when you go into a booth and close it. | ||
Why? | ||
Because it has no ability to be handled by anybody else. | ||
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Steve, we have a system in this country, including the system by which you were candidate one in 2016. | |
John, I agree with you. | ||
Every vote gets certified. | ||
But they're going to try to overturn this election with uncertified votes. | ||
It's going to be crazy lawsuits on naked ballots on every different aspect of it. | ||
Those counting rooms are going to be knife fights. | ||
With this scale of votes, we'll go into January, and that's when the firestorm starts. | ||
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That, you think, will end up being, it's still January, we don't have a president. | |
Yes. | ||
And the fight then moves to Washington. | ||
Yes. | ||
How do you think it ends up? | ||
Right before noon on the 20th, in a vote in the House, Trump will win the presidency. | ||
That's what should have happened if Mike Pence had not folded, if Mark Short, the same people that screwed up President Trump's response to the pandemic. | ||
Remember, these are the guys when President Trump kind of had on top of this as a wartime president, they talked him out of all this other nonsense. | ||
It was Mark Short, the coke guy, and Mike Pence, okay, who will ever live forever, right, in infamy. | ||
It was Mike Pence spitting the bit and not letting the count act of 1876 take effect and Jake Corman and these Jake Corman. Why is Jake Corman right? | ||
The President Pro Tem of the Senate up in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Why are they in a knife fight up there right now with Shapiro, who he's running against for the governor, about getting the information that we should have gotten when he asked for it? | ||
He sent a letter to Mitch McConnell, says, I need 10 days. | ||
It's the 6th. | ||
I need to the 16th to go back and check the certification of these electors. | ||
Look in Georgia right now. | ||
In Georgia right now, they're looking at video. | ||
They're looking at video in Georgia that shows ballot harvesting totally against the law. | ||
Right? | ||
Right now they're looking at it. | ||
That's what you needed, the 10 days, you needed the 10 days to go back and to certify those electors. | ||
And what I was saying, that this thing was so screwed up, because they knew it was going to be screwed up. | ||
They knew they didn't have certifiable votes. | ||
They know they didn't have the double signatures, the signature matching. | ||
They know they didn't have any of that. | ||
And it was all going to be thrown out. | ||
And we never said, I never said flip Trump, flip electors to Trump, ever. | ||
Never crossed my lips, ever. | ||
But you couldn't certify the electors, and according to the Election Count Act, it gets kicked into the House of Representatives. | ||
And remember, ladies and gentlemen, in the House of Representatives, it's not just a vote of the individual members. | ||
It's by state party delegation. | ||
And I think at that time it was 26-23, and I think one of them were tied. | ||
Actually, it came in with the new Congress. | ||
I think it was 27-23. | ||
Regardless. | ||
Regardless, we win. | ||
Donald J. Trump is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with an economy is working. | ||
The CCP virus is behind us. | ||
The economy is on fire. | ||
Our enemies are on their back foot. | ||
The planes are running. | ||
And guess what? | ||
You're not taking 48 hours to go from Richmond, Virginia to Washington, D.C., right? | ||
With Pete Buttigieg is not Pete Buttigieg is over. | ||
He's on permanent paternity leave. | ||
With a significant other and not causing chaos in this country, okay? | ||
That's why we said, and we're never going to back off it, and this is why President Trump tomorrow should step in front of the microphones at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
When Lindsey Graham's giving you advice, run the other way. | ||
That guy is wrong on everything. | ||
He's part of the problem, not part of the solution. | ||
Donald J. Trump should walk up tomorrow at Mar-a-Lago, and the whole world will be there. | ||
He's got command of the narrative. | ||
Nobody's got the facts better than Donald Trump. | ||
Nobody can give a press conference better than Donald Trump. | ||
And it would juxtapose, and by the way, if Joni Ernst and Caputo, and they're all in the Politico story, and Caputo and all the Republicans, if they're telling you not to do something, do the exact opposite! | ||
They're not your friends and allies. | ||
They've drafted off your coattails forever and put the knife into you and try to cut you up a million ways from Sunday. | ||
So don't listen to them. | ||
When Lindsey Graham tells you don't have a press conference, you know what you do? | ||
You say, hey, you know what? | ||
The press conference is going to go for five hours, right? | ||
Five hours. | ||
You should have the press conference. | ||
You should sit there and you lay out your case. | ||
One of the most powerful things President Trump has said, Peter Navarro, is that the insurrection was on November 3rd, and we're seeing it. | ||
Look in Georgia. | ||
In the dead of the night. | ||
The only way these guys can do something is under cover of night. | ||
To ship illegal aliens, that they had an open invasion of this country, ship illegal aliens into Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. | ||
I want everybody in Northeast Pennsylvania to see exactly what they're doing to your Commonwealth. | ||
Okay? | ||
In the dead of night. | ||
On Christmas night at 11 o'clock at night. | ||
In the dead of night. | ||
The only way they can operate is on the cover of night. | ||
Whether they're stealing elections or stealing your country. | ||
And that's what they're doing. | ||
And I don't care if they don't like my rhetoric or not. | ||
They can suck on it. | ||
They're going to have to take the rhetoric. | ||
You know why? | ||
The American people agree with it. | ||
Look at the polling. | ||
The more the American people get access to real information, and can weigh and measure for themselves, and judge themselves, because the American people, history proves, who's got more common sense than the American people in the Revolution, in the Civil War, in the Great Depression, World War II? | ||
It takes the American people a while to get there, because they got other things to do in their life. | ||
But once they get focused, they always make the right decision. | ||
And they didn't decide on Joe Biden. | ||
You see it in the numbers today. | ||
There was no due diligence done on this. | ||
Mark Elias and Bob Bauer laid out how they were going to steal it. | ||
And then Time Magazine, Peter Navarro came out afterwards and talked about how they did the big steal. | ||
They talked about it. | ||
They laughed in your face. | ||
Molly Ball, great reporter, she reports the whole thing. | ||
They put out the Transition Integrity Project in the summer because they knew they needed a marker down there. | ||
They said, oh yeah, we talked about this, everybody knew this was going to happen. | ||
And then Molly Ball, she wrote about it afterwards in a cover story in Time Magazine to rub your nose in it. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
Everybody else left this town, everybody else ran away, and we're going to have 15 Supreme Court justices, we're going to have 10 new states curl up in the fetal position. | ||
Well, we didn't. | ||
We didn't because the deplorables weren't going to tolerate it. | ||
And I don't care if they were tired. | ||
Oh, don't talk about Sean Hannity. | ||
Don't talk about the election ever. | ||
No, talk about the election every day to get the heart of the corruption in this country, to get to the heart of how they're trying to steal it. | ||
You need to get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
You need to get to the bottom of the Wuhan lab. | ||
And now you need to get to the bottom of 6 January. | ||
Mr. Christopher Wray in the Justice Department. | ||
OK, and we're going to get to the bottom of all of it. | ||
Let me jump in here, because I want to emphasize a couple of things. | ||
Now we know what the price of democracy is in the cesspool of Georgia. | ||
It's 10 bucks a ballot, right? | ||
I mean, today's news is stunning. | ||
But let me point out what you just said, and once again, And do it kind of from a third party observer of the war room. | ||
You, months before, months before that election, basically predicted everything that was going to happen. | ||
Everything. | ||
After the election happened, you predicted exactly how Donald Trump could and should remain in the White House because he won that election. | ||
And here's the punchline, given what tomorrow is going to bring. | ||
The only thing. | ||
That stopped Donald Trump from being in the White House was the violence and chaos on Capitol Hill, which prevented the Greenway sweep from being implemented. | ||
And because of that fact alone, Donald John Trump is exonerated from any role, any role, And if you listen to his speech on the Ellipse that day, one of the first things he said was about Mike Pence. | ||
It was, if Mike does the right thing, if Mike does the right thing and sends the votes back to the states, I'll be president and you'll be happy people. | ||
Okay? | ||
And what got in the way was the chaos, the violence, and Mark Short, Who controlled Mike Pence, Mark Short on behalf of the Koch Network's team. | ||
I gotta congratulate you. | ||
You had it exactly right all the way along. | ||
And the only reason Donald Trump's not sitting in the White House today is because of that violence on Capitol Hill on January 6th. | ||
The real insurrection was indeed on November 3rd. | ||
And tomorrow, President Trump Should be holding a press conference and shouting all of that from the mountaintop in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Make his case. | ||
He has a better command of the... He's going to lose the narrative. | ||
He has a better command of the narrative. | ||
He has a better command of the facts than anybody. | ||
Can you imagine him... I didn't even think of the press conference thing when it kind of came up. | ||
I said, wow, let me think about it for a second. | ||
I go, wow, that's amazing. | ||
Remember, all we've ever wanted is forums to adjudicate this. | ||
Let me tell you about forums to adjudicate. | ||
Why is right now Twitter stock dropping, and you got Getter on fire, but you have all kind of people. | ||
Joe Rogan, who has a massive audience, had Dr. Malone on for three hours. | ||
Three hours of kind of war room. | ||
And you had a whole new audience. | ||
I said, wow, look at that. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
It's an inflection point. | ||
Ari Melber had Dr. Peter Navarro on for 20 minutes, and God bless Ari. | ||
Okay? | ||
But that's going to be an inflection point. | ||
The more you get venues to adjudicate, Right? | ||
This is why they've always wanted to get into court. | ||
The more you get vendors to adjudicate, or why we sit on Trump's second impeachment, let's lay out all the facts in the second impeachment. | ||
Who talked him out of it? | ||
Wait for it. | ||
Lindsey Graham. | ||
Oh, you can't do that! | ||
You had the votes Rand Paul put up there that wasn't constitutional. | ||
You had the votes. | ||
You need places to adjudicate. | ||
And tomorrow afternoon, Donald J. Trump should step in front of the microphone and make his case to the world, because they're all watch. | ||
Un-espigated. | ||
Okay, Peter, I'm gonna have you hold over. | ||
I got Joe Allen. | ||
We got some stuff on A&S. | ||
Gonna blow your head up. | ||
If you need your head blown up anymore. | ||
Okay, we're gonna try to get back to the Ari Melbourne tapes. | ||
Although I know Dr. Navarro's got other engagements. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back with both of them in a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
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Dr. Navarro, I've got to save the rest of the Ari thing, because we're going to break down game film, and we'll tell the audience about the inside moves and what happens. | ||
I just want to get, once again, a compliment to Ari Malbert and his team. | ||
And they know he's the toughest interviewer. | ||
They would never do you, have you go on Joanne Reed or Chris Hayes or Rachel Maddow. | ||
You would bench press that crowd. | ||
Ari Melber is a litigator. | ||
He's a lawyer. | ||
That's why they had you up there with him. | ||
Give us your summary of where we stand right now with the illegitimate Biden regime on the eve of 6 January, sir. | ||
Well, there's chaos in the economy, which should disturb every American. | ||
We're hurtling towards this stagflationary scenario. | ||
The stock market is just on fumes. | ||
It's like if you just parse everything that's going on beneath the surface of all this money being flooded through the arteries of the global economy, there can be nothing but collapse. | ||
I mean, everything is going wrong with the supply chains. | ||
Being really the canary in that coal mine. | ||
They're not going to stop. | ||
They talk about tapering. | ||
They're not going to stop the quantitative easing. | ||
That's the way they flood the cash into the system. | ||
The stock market stays up. | ||
It's on the backs of the working class in this country. | ||
The negative interest rates kill you. | ||
The zero interest rates kill you. | ||
The quantitative easing kills you. | ||
This is all by the wealthy. | ||
For the wealthy and against you. | ||
And as soon as you awaken to that fact... | ||
Then we can have a conversation about real change in this country. | ||
Until then, you're nothing but a Russian serf, and that's what they want you to be. | ||
They want you to be a nameless, faceless cog in the machine, go to work, get on your little hamster wheel, make the system work, pay your taxes, keep your mouth shut, don't say anything out of line, and let them run the thing and print money on you. | ||
And Facebook, by the way, gives you the modern-day equivalent of LSD with its little VR things you put on your head. | ||
And forget you're living in a dump, paying exorbitant rent to some hedge fund who owns the damn thing. | ||
There is that. | ||
But Steve, you and I have been talking for months now about me warning about the service sector refugees, the people in our hollowed out, locked up cities that have nowhere to go because they don't have skills to go. | ||
And finally, the statistics are really blowing that up because we're seeing the hospitality sector, the entertainment sector, restaurant, whatever, that's where the highest quit rate is right now. | ||
People simply, they either don't want to expose themselves to the risk of the virus or there's just not any kind of job that they want. | ||
And the problem we've got, Steve, is that those folks don't have the training To transfer into other jobs, which is why we have this incredible historic amount of job openings that can't be filled. | ||
That's a labor market distortion that, again, is part of the termites in this Biden regime house. | ||
And, you know, it's like we're heading towards the 70s and it could go on for a very long time. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ari Malbert, by the way, the MSNBC guys gave you a full screen on the book. | ||
I was very appreciative of that. | ||
They did. | ||
They treated you with a lot of respect, Peter, and we respect those guys. | ||
We don't agree with them. | ||
Yeah, I appreciate that. | ||
Right? | ||
I know the audience's head's going to blow up, but let's be honest. | ||
The War Room sells books, right? | ||
Real books, in Trump time. | ||
I want to make sure. | ||
Did you move the needle last night on Ari's show with that great thing? | ||
Did you move the needle on book sales? | ||
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Come on, baby, give it to me. | |
Not appreciably, interestingly enough. | ||
The War Room Posse in Trump Tower. | ||
You want to see all the action with Fauci? | ||
You want to see all the action about the Green Bay Suite? | ||
You want to see all the action, action, action that's in this book? | ||
I'll tell this audience, if you buy this book, you pick it up, you will not put this book down. | ||
You will sit there and say, no, honey, I can't watch the show with you tonight, or if you're a female, get out of here, go watch your football game, I want to finish this. | ||
This is a book, you're going to take your pen out, you're going to be marking chapters, you're going to be talking to friends about it, you're going to be sharing this book, and I want this book shared with all your relatives that hate the sound of Donald Trump's name. | ||
Read this book, and by the way, when you read this book, Tony Fauci's popularity numbers, which are already upside down, the 48% approval, 52% disapproval, are going to go to the 20s. | ||
Okay? | ||
Dr. Navarro, how did it get you on Getter? | ||
Because you are lit over there on Getter. | ||
Yeah, real P. Navarro. | ||
Getter is the Twitter killer and I just can't emphasize more how I've been running, you know me, Steve, I run these like experiments. | ||
I'll put identical posts up on Twitter and Getter and then I got these bitly links that show kind of what the response is and things like that. | ||
And the social engagement On Twitter, it's very clear that they shadow ban you, okay? | ||
They may look like you've got followers and this and the other thing, but they throttle you down. | ||
So get the hell off Twitter, get on Twitter, Facebook, all of it. | ||
They're going to put them all in jail. | ||
They're going to turn them into public utilities and put them in jail. | ||
Turn them into public utilities and put them in prison. | ||
Last thing, because you're the guy, tell me about, you say, because people kind of hang on every word, you say that the MyPillow towel is the best towel you've ever had. | ||
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Tell us quickly, tell us about your test. | |
Yeah, well, look. | ||
I take a lot of showers, loosen up, warm up, this, that, and the other thing. | ||
So, I'm thinking, okay, I got all these towels over here that I've been using, and I ordered a six-pack for $39. | ||
Why not do a test? | ||
So, I basically did a blind test. | ||
I didn't know which were which. | ||
I grabbed one, okay, grabbed another, and consistently, my pillow, towels, We're preferred to the other ones. | ||
But you gotta wash them first, okay? | ||
That's important. | ||
Just wash them once first, and it's all good. | ||
So that's what I do, Steve. | ||
Dr. Peter, he's a workout nut. | ||
I mean, his body's a temple. | ||
He's always eating the berries and running around. | ||
I say, Peter, you don't eat, you raise. | ||
Me and Djokovic, and good for Djokovic, by the way, for not getting the jab. | ||
I mean, these people, and Kyrie Irving, by the way, is back in the NBA because he held fast. | ||
Big time. | ||
I mean, these athletes who take care of their bodies know they don't want to be getting jabbed. | ||
I want the war in process. | ||
Let's vote right now on live chat because things are on fire. | ||
I want Kyrie Irving as head of CDC. | ||
I want him to replace Tony Fauci. | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Should Kyrie Irving replace Tony Fauci? | ||
Because he's had a better presentation when he talks. | ||
He's a young man that brings facts, data, evidence, and science. | ||
Tony Fauci is up there giving assertions. | ||
Cole Beasley in the NFL as well and Steve it's just it's criminal to be jabbing anyone from from our young children to our healthy young people whether they're NFL NBA stars or Navy SEALs or just grunts in the military. | ||
I mean that's just that's just wrong and it's dangerous. | ||
We gotta bounce. | ||
One of the things I think was good last night, people realized that you wrote the 9 February memo that got the whole thing rolling. | ||
That's what you and Dr. Malone talk about when you wrote the op-ed for the Washington Times back in July of 2021. | ||
You guys speak from authority. | ||
They keep saying, oh, he's the trade guy. | ||
Yeah, well, he's the trade guy that was brought in on the task force to make sure the Defense Production Act, everything came to bear. | ||
He's also the only guy I think ever went to China. | ||
None of these guys have ever been to China. | ||
None of these guys have really been to China. | ||
I'm saying China, go to the city. | ||
See, me and Hatfield in those February memos, don't forget people, get your time frame. | ||
It's like February 9th, 2020, right? | ||
That's dawn of the pandemic stuff when Fauci was still saying there was no problem. | ||
We were writing memos that said, hey, we can get this thing called a vaccine, but it's a quasi vaccine based on mRNA. | ||
Experimental gene therapy technology. | ||
But we had it right in the memos. | ||
This damn thing's going to mutate and the odds of us conquering it are slim to none and slim just left town. | ||
And, punchline, we're going to have to flood the zone with therapeutics to get to herd immunity. | ||
It was all there at the dawn of the pandemic, Steve. | ||
And these jerks in the White House and Fauci still don't understand science. | ||
And basic virology, and they pursue these positions which are not only killing people, but killing our democracy. | ||
Thank you, Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
We'll let you go. | ||
Admiral, my friend. | ||
Take care. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Let's bring in, we have a cold open for Joe Allen. | ||
Can we play Joe Allen's cold open, which are so great, handcrafted by Joe Allen? | ||
Then we'll bring Joe Allen in. | ||
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How do proteins fold up? | |
How do proteins go from a string of amino acids to a compact shape that acts as a machine and drives life? | ||
If we can reliably predict protein structures using AI, that could change the way we understand the natural world. | ||
Protein folding is one of these holy grail type problems in biology. | ||
We've always hypothesized that AI should be helpful to make these kinds of big scientific breakthroughs more quickly. | ||
We've been working on our system AlphaFold really hard now for over two years. | ||
Rather than having to do painstaking experiments, in the future biologists might be able to instead rely on AI methods to directly predict structures quickly and efficiently. | ||
Okay, I think we're talking about digital. | ||
Is this where we're talking? | ||
Joe Allen, come in here, because we always love to have the advances in technology to make sure the worm and posse is ahead of the curve, is ahead of the curve on everything here on the show. | ||
Are you saying we're going to, is this, AI is going to take us to digital biology now? | ||
Is that where we're going in this? | ||
Yeah, you know, Steve, a lot of people, I think, would rather think about the here and now rather than worry about the future. | ||
And that's very understandable. | ||
So this is the here and now. | ||
That project is Google's DeepMind, specifically it's AlphaFold, and they've been able to accurately predict protein structures, the folding patterns of protein structures, which are notoriously difficult to predict, with as good or greater accuracy than scientists working in the lab. | ||
Now, why is that important? | ||
I would encourage anyone who's skeptical about a lot of what we discuss regarding, you know, gene editing, neuro-enhancement, bionics, and especially artificial intelligence and their connections, I would suggest they go to singularityhub.com. | ||
There's an article right at the top. | ||
It's the celebration of all of the biotech advancements of 2021, which will change the future of health and medicine. | ||
And one of the ones that is probably the most astonishing, and it's something I've been reading about quite a bit since last year, is the production of digital vaccines, meaning that using much the same process That AlphaFold uses to arrive at these biological structures without actually having to go into the lab. | ||
Vaccines, in particular mRNA-based vaccines, are going to be rolled out very, very rapidly in the near future. | ||
We're talking about Jab 2.0 for a Humanity 2.0. | ||
And, you know, if the result is anything like the fast rollout of the Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J jabs, then I think we can probably expect a lot of unintended consequences rolling down that same pipeline. | ||
I want to hold for a second because we're going to take a short break. | ||
I want to come back. | ||
I want to talk about this concept of Humanity 2.0. | ||
If you think it's science fiction, you would be very mistaken. | ||
It's a path that we are hurtling at in weapons labs throughout the world, in research universities throughout the world, in private companies funded by venture capital, which is coming off of your pension funds. | ||
Remember, the big takeaway is you're paying for all this. | ||
Either your tax dollars or your pension funds are being applied for all this. | ||
Humanity. | ||
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Okay, wait for it. | ||
I'm going to bring in Joe, but I got to get it from the sublime to the less sublime. | ||
And I told you about this, and this is how they start. | ||
Daily Mail is reporting. | ||
If Denver, I know it's late, but if they can get it up. | ||
I'm going to read you the headlines, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And Stephen K. Bannon has told you for months that this is coming. | ||
Republicans headline Daily Mail, largest paper in the world. | ||
Republicans and Democrats are considering another COVID stimulus of up to $68 billion to help restaurants, gyms and small businesses through the Omicron surge. | ||
They're going to keep coming back to the trough. | ||
And they got Susan Collins and Wicker in Mississippi back off. | ||
No more stimulus. | ||
The small entrepreneur has got to revolt here and say, hey, you've crushed us. | ||
Just take off. | ||
This is playing into their game. | ||
This is what the Republican Party does. | ||
I told you this day was coming. | ||
And they're working on a bigger one behind the scenes. | ||
The $68 billion, just get their nose under the tent. | ||
To buy into the intellectual construct, we need another stimulus. | ||
We don't need any more printing of money. | ||
What you need to do is act like adults and do what you should have done back then, get the testing, do whatever you got to do, open up the cities. | ||
Adams of New York, who's no Trumper, is sitting there today, the new mayor, saying, Morgan Stanley's got to come back to Times Square, Goldman Sachs has got to come downtown, we need the banks to go back to work in the house, like adults. | ||
Not be crawling under your desk because of a common cold, and that's where the thing's coming to. | ||
Because of the way the mutation has gone, it's going to be an epidemic, not a pandemic. | ||
Unless, because of your vaccine and using your vaccine policy as a blunt force instrument, which you were warned about, and particularly allowing the Chinese Communist Party to do it, who knows what's coming out of Central China now? | ||
But I got an idea. | ||
Let's send the greatest athletes we've got in the world, why don't we send them over there and let them find out? | ||
Shut the whole thing down! | ||
Shut Beijing down, shut their games down, and the corporations that are, the blood is on your hands, and MSNBC, I'm still waiting for, I had my rant yesterday, Ari, Julian Reed, Chris Hayes, Rachel Maddow, where is your investigative reporting on the brutal dictatorship of the 1936 Berlin Games? | ||
You're supporting it. | ||
You're taking paychecks from these people, and you're supporting it. | ||
And now you're about to have another bioweapons lab mutation blow up through the entire world. | ||
But first, of course, Lao-Beijing, the Chinese people, got to bear the brunt of it. | ||
Joe, when we talk about Humanity 2.0, you got three minutes. | ||
Walk our audience through why this is not science fiction. | ||
This is science fact of where this is headed, sir. | ||
First, what is Humanity 2.0? | ||
What's Humanity 1.0, right? | ||
Humanity 1.0 is the biological heritage that we've all received. | ||
That every human being has had since the the first We won't put a date on it We won't go there since the the first humans were born till now and this is seen as inherently imperfect Inherently limited which it is but rather than to deal with it in a natural fashion the transhumanist ideal is to use technology to alter that germline to alter the brain and | ||
To also bring in new types of entities, robotic entities and artificial intelligence entities, to help with this process. | ||
And so you've got really five intersecting vectors there, right? | ||
You've got gene editing to alter the human germline. | ||
You've got neuro-enhancement to alter the brain, to enhance the brain that already exists. | ||
Bionics, the brain implants that we've been discussing so much, you know, especially in the last few months because the advancements are happening so fast. | ||
And then you've got robotics, which there are so many applications, but social robots to take care of the problem of having to deal with unpredictable people, or also industrial robots to basically take care of the same problem en masse. | ||
And then, of course, artificial intelligence. | ||
So, if you look at this article, I'd really encourage the audience to go just have a look at this article at singularityhub.com. | ||
It's very well written, very easy to read, and they're talking about the rapid advances. | ||
While everyone else was locked down, and while, you know, small businesses are being crushed, biotech corporations have made huge advancements. | ||
And so it begins with a lot of the advancements in CRISPR and the ability to alter the genetic strand either in living creatures or in the germline to alter human evolution permanently. | ||
And it talks about its relationship to artificial intelligence and how artificial intelligence is making all of this possible. | ||
As Lord Jesus Christ tells us, the only unforgivable sin, the only eternal sin, is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. | ||
And you, as a human, are a temple of the Holy Spirit. | ||
Just remember that. | ||
Humanity 1.0. | ||
Okay? | ||
Where we're going is as dark and dangerous, the darkest and most dangerous era Ever to face mankind is upon us. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's not the sunlit uplands. | ||
Trust me. | ||
Not what these people got in mind. | ||
Not what they're concocting. | ||
And not with the lack of controls. | ||
In all with your money. | ||
Joe, I want to put that article up on your Getter account. | ||
How do people get to you on Getter? | ||
You can find all this and much, much more at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, Gittergabbin Twitter, my website joebot.xyz, and of course, this is up right now at warroom.org. | ||
It should be right there, either at the top of the page or down in the Big Tech section. | ||
Have a look for yourselves. | ||
Joe, you're a hero and a patriot. | ||
Keep hammering. | ||
Tonight, Marjorie Taylor Greene is going to join us as a preamble to the Mars. | ||
We've got Gates, Green, Beattie, Posobiec, Julie Kelly tomorrow. | ||
It's going to be a show for the ages. | ||
Tonight, we're going to give you the pregame warm-up. | ||
Tonight, 5 o'clock. | ||
Plus, we've got a lot else going on at 5, so make sure you come back and join us in the warm-up. |