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Intelligence officials telling NBC News it is increasingly likely an invasion could happen in the next few weeks. | |
NBC's chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel has the latest from the front lines inside Ukraine. | ||
Deep in eastern Ukraine this morning, Ukrainian troops are bracing for the worst. | ||
The soldiers say they're ready for anything, as the prospect of a Russian invasion appears to be increasing. | ||
We're in good spirits. | ||
No morale issues, no panic, says the commander, Valentin. | ||
Russia and Ukrainian separatists backed by Moscow have already been fighting here for eight years, leaving villages largely empty, destroyed, and lifeless. | ||
Ukrainians call these ghost villages, and the only sounds you hear are all the stray dogs that have moved in. | ||
But they fear what could be coming may be far worse. | ||
Russia's military buildup is accelerating, disguised, U.S. | ||
officials say, by military exercises in the Black Sea. | ||
These firing drills in the Baltic Sea and along three sides of the Ukrainian border, including these forces in new satellite images. | ||
A Western intelligence official tells NBC News Russia has deployed up to 120,000 troops in 60 battalion tactical groups, with more, maybe many more, on the way. | ||
The build-up possibly reaching 100 battalion groups in the next two to three weeks. | ||
Enough, they estimate, for a total invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Russia has also brought in missile launchers and mobilized medical and logistics units needed to support an invasion. | ||
Russia repeatedly saying it has no plans to invade, suggesting the troop buildup is in response to what the foreign minister called hysterical threats from the West to punish Russia with sanctions. | ||
Diplomatically, the U.S. | ||
formally gave Russia written answers as requested, which fell far short of Vladimir Putin's sweeping demand that NATO expansion since the collapse of the Soviet Union be undone, and that Ukraine never be allowed to join the group. | ||
Ukrainian government officials say they are still hoping for a diplomatic solution, but the troops here in the trenches are doing what they can to defend themselves, including with American weapons that have been coming in. | ||
Thank you, Richard. | ||
Joining us now to explain what all of this means, Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme... | ||
We've been working with these focus groups and advertising executives to try and settle the war on terror. | ||
...reiterate, we are still being recorded and there still may or may not be clients back behind the... These guys are pretty sharp. | ||
Go on. | ||
There's a problem. | ||
The results show that people are confused. | ||
You all support the president. | ||
You hate terrorism. | ||
Yet you're still confused. | ||
Can you tell me why? | ||
Anybody? | ||
Don't we have to just get Osama Bin Laden? | ||
He did it. | ||
So why are they calling it a war? | ||
A war with who? | ||
Okay, thank you, Mark. | ||
Jasmine, jump in, please. | ||
I don't get what this Al-Qaeda is. | ||
Are they a country? | ||
Like, why can't we just bomb them? | ||
That's really interesting. | ||
Is anybody else confused about what Al-Qaeda is? | ||
Show of hands, please. | ||
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. | ||
That's a lot of you, right? | ||
Would it be less confusing if it was a country? | ||
Damn right. | ||
I'm angry as hell. | ||
We've got to f*** someone up! | ||
Got it. | ||
Mark, there's really strong feelings coming from Mark. | ||
I'm interested. | ||
Does anybody else feel the same? | ||
They understand we're at war, but they don't know against who. | ||
They want a country. | ||
It's cleaner, simpler. | ||
That would certainly help us legally. | ||
Well, looks like it's time to take a rack. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Thursday, 27 January, Year of Our Lord 2022. | ||
You're in the War Room, now with over 130 million downloads on the podcast. | ||
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We've had this virus out. | ||
Of course, the entire world's got to go to kowtow to him, too, because of the sponsors kowtow to Beijing. | ||
Why not give them an Olympic Games when they've helped spread this start this pandemic and spread it throughout the world? | ||
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OK, the reason we're starting there is that We're in beyond wag the dog territory. | ||
That final clip was from the movie Vice, and it showed the Bush administration, right, with Nicole Wallace. | ||
You know, remember, she's the one beating up on Trump every day. | ||
All those war criminals are saying that. | ||
And they're trying to figure out how to sell the war on terror. | ||
And this led up to the invasion of Iraq, how to sell the invasion of Iraq. | ||
And they focus group things. | ||
Isn't it strange that you get polling on everything in the world, but you're not inundated, bombarded with polling about the American people's support to go in and defend with American troops and American money the eastern border of Ukraine, the Russian-speaking eastern provinces of Ukraine? | ||
Haven't you noticed that that's the dog that's not barking? | ||
They're around 24 hours a day because you see it on MSNBC, the New York Times, CNN, non-stop. | ||
Biden is a war president. | ||
This is the most important thing in the world. | ||
NATO. | ||
Germany won't take a meeting. | ||
It's a farce and it's going to lead to a fiasco. | ||
Okay. | ||
This was aggression by the European Union and certain elements of the party of Davos from years ago. | ||
Right? | ||
Trying to get Ukraine into NATO. | ||
Right? | ||
Trying to stick it up in the grill of the Russians. | ||
And so here we are. | ||
But they're going around today and they're pushing, pushing, pushing. | ||
Two things they're pushing now. | ||
Oh, it's a huge pivot. | ||
You got the economy. | ||
It's not a disaster. | ||
We actually have growth. | ||
That's all phony. | ||
That's all debt. | ||
Finance growth we're gonna get to that later in the show and tell you exactly what's going on We got Christopher Leonard the book the lords of easy money about the health of Federal Reserve Destroyed the American economy and most importantly destroyed the working class and middle class in this country Massive new book out about that. | ||
This is all a debt financed Disaster okay in addition you got the Supreme Court They finally forced Breyer out with the Breyer out with the tip of the bayonet right for the progressives my point They want to select a, the progressives want a black woman judge. | ||
Hey, there's plenty are qualified. | ||
They're at the DC Court of Appeals. | ||
Let's have the confirmation. | ||
Let's do it tomorrow. | ||
Let's have the confirmation tomorrow and just get on with it. | ||
Right? | ||
Done. | ||
Check the box. | ||
Let's roll. | ||
And then this whole wag the dog. | ||
They're trying to make Biden like the great war leader. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's totally, completely phony. | ||
We're going to go to the Southern border. | ||
We're going to go where the invasion, Is we're going to go to what border we should be focused on the southern border of the United States of America. | ||
We're going to go to Ben Burquam, who's chasing around that trader, who is the Department of Homeland Security, a stone cold liar, who's better keep his receipts after we went in November. | ||
Preserve the documents. | ||
Ben Burkham's chasing him down with the Border Patrol guys. | ||
I think they're down in Texas and we've got Kerry Lake coming on in Arizona. | ||
We've got a lot to get to today. | ||
So that's where we've had limited cold opens. | ||
Right there, you see all the hype. | ||
And Richard Engel's been in Kiev every night. | ||
He tells us, hey, the bars are open. | ||
These guys just think it's Western journalists. | ||
But now they said, no, Richard, you can't do that. | ||
You've got to go out to the Ukrainians. | ||
You've got videos all over. | ||
You think they're the Finns. | ||
In World War Two against the Soviet Union. | ||
This is what they're trying to hyphen up. | ||
These are like the Finns. | ||
These are these are these brave little country that's standing up. | ||
They're leading us towards a debacle, okay? | ||
To try to salvage his presidency. | ||
Try to salvage his illegitimate regime. | ||
I want to first start In the great state of Alaska today, we've got a lot to get to. | ||
Kelly Chebaka, who's running in a primary for the United States Senate, Trump-endorsed candidate. | ||
Kelly, what is your perspective? | ||
And most importantly, the folks in Alaska, the great patriots up there, what's their assessment of the Biden regime? | ||
I just get confused every day. | ||
You've got a sitting senator up there, Murkowski, from this old Murkowski machine, that seems like she's Biden's not just biggest cheerleader, one of the most important members of the Senate for him. | ||
Kelly Chbaka, thanks for joining us. | ||
Thank you so much for having me, Steve. | ||
Look, Biden's approval ratings tank like the Hollywood Tower of Terror ride daily. | ||
It's this thrill ride that America gets to go on with him. | ||
You can tune in for the thrill of your life as they sink rapidly. | ||
But he can't achieve this record of being the worst president in American history without what we call bipartisan support. | ||
And that bipartisan support chiefly comes from Lisa Murkowski, who I call his Chief Enabling Officer, his CEO. | ||
She frequently will cross the line and become a Democrat for him because she's buddies with Biden. | ||
She's confirmed more than 90% of his radical nominees, the people who spearhead his America Obliterating Agenda, which I talked about before when I was on your show. | ||
One of the people she confirmed, you just mentioned, this disaster at the border, with the DHS Secretary Mayorkas. | ||
So we've had more than 2 million illegal immigrant encounters at the border last year. | ||
People coming into the United States breaking our immigration laws. | ||
But do you know that even if they commit multiple crimes against U.S. | ||
citizens, they can use those criminal arrest warrants as legitimate identification to travel through TSA at American airports. | ||
Lisa Murkowski, These are the kind of policies and people that Lisa Murkowski supports. | ||
So now that we have a Supreme Court justice nominee coming before the Biden administration and Congress, we all are sitting wondering, what will Lisa Murkowski do? | ||
to come into the United States and stay here. | ||
These are the kind of policies and people that Lisa Murkowski supports. | ||
So now that we have a Supreme Court justice nominee coming before the Biden administration and Congress, we all are sitting wondering, what will Lisa Murkowski do? | ||
And I don't think it's right that the people of Alaska and now the nation are sitting waiting in the balance to decide what will Lisa Murkowski do because she's the one who opposed the nominations of Justice Kavanaugh and Justice Barrett when they came up before Donald Trump. | ||
And she didn't like the fact that they are constitutionalist justices who will support and uphold and defend the Constitution. | ||
She opposed those nominations. | ||
So now we get to wait and to see Will she be buddies with Biden again? | ||
Or is she going to support, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States? | ||
Who knows? | ||
So let me drill down on this for a second. | ||
Alaska is a superpower when it comes to energy. | ||
Right, and one of the things we talked about the other day, inflation's on fire, and it's not even calculated the way it was back when Jimmy Carter was getting crushed by it. | ||
Because if we calculated it on those same terms, the inflation would be almost as high as Carter, it'd be double digits. | ||
Part of it's about energy. | ||
Donald Trump, on the date November 3rd, which you really gotta mark, it was I think $41 a barrel. | ||
It's $85 a barrel now, but it's that kind of differential. | ||
Yet the Biden administration has gone out of its way to crush our full spectrum energy dominance. | ||
This is what I don't get. | ||
Are the folks in Alaska outraged right now at the Biden regime and also her support for it? | ||
Because you know what she's going to do in the private. | ||
She's going to now pivot that she's the defender of the Constitution, a defender of the working class up in Alaska and the defender of everybody. | ||
This is what these corrupt machine politicians do. | ||
But what are the folks there think? | ||
Mixed messages Murkowski. | ||
Her actions are so loud we can't hear what she's saying because what she does in DC just drowns out the lies she tells in Alaska. | ||
Look, we're not stupid. | ||
The Alaska Republican Party has officially censured Murkowski, said she cannot use the Republican name in her 22 Senate race because she was the deciding vote to confirm Deb Haaland as the Interior Secretary for Joe Biden Holland now spearheads the energy annihilating agenda for the Biden administration. | ||
Holland had a known record for wanting to stop fossil fuel development in the United States. | ||
And on day one of the Biden administration, they targeted Alaska. | ||
In fact, Steve, they've issued 21 directed executive actions against Alaska to shut us down. | ||
That's almost two a month. | ||
I can't think of another state that they've targeted so directly as ours to sink anchors around our neck, to drown us at the bottom of the economy. | ||
That's coming directly from the Biden administration, who Lisa is helping. | ||
And we all know that. | ||
Our workers feel it. | ||
Our families feel it. | ||
Our small businesses and corporations feel it directly as an attack. | ||
But Lisa Murkowski cast the deciding vote for Deb Haaland, and our energy is shot up almost 30% higher in cost, as you've indicated. | ||
Well, our dollar's at a 26-year low. | ||
And who's spearheading this? | ||
Deb Haaland. | ||
The last Republican Party censured her. | ||
They've endorsed me. | ||
And so I will face Murkowski, not just in the primary, but in the general election. | ||
I will go all the way through to the end. | ||
And I intend to absolutely defeat her because we need a senator who's going to fight for us, not for the Biden administration in Washington, D.C. | ||
Kelly, can you just hang on? | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
I've got to hold you because I've got another question about the machine. | ||
Now, her daddy gave her this Senate seat, and they are part of the most corrupt machine, the Old Boy Network, in Alaska. | ||
So, we're going to take a short break. | ||
Kelly Chewbacca will join us on the other side. | ||
We're also going to go from Alaska to the great state of Wisconsin, and a real hero there in the General Assembly. | ||
Tim Ramtham joins us next with Kelly Chewbacca in the War Room. | ||
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Remember, that was a pretty sophisticated cold open. | |
One of the things I want to make sure in all the chat rooms, because you're on fire now across all the different platforms, and we want you to be engaged, right? | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
The first way to do that is become a force multiplier in this information war. | ||
And a lot of people sometimes say, hey, we do these cold opens and go, I can't stand Rachel Maddow's voice. | ||
Why are they playing MSNBC? | ||
No, we're doing that so you understand, understand both the strategy and the tactics of what they're doing. | ||
But I gotta tell you, we just had a brilliant, the producing team here just told me, we had a brilliant comment in one of the chat rooms. | ||
Because we did all the wag the dog they're trying to do now on all the networks. | ||
The brave Ukrainians are like the Finns in 1942, right? | ||
Fighting the Russians. | ||
Somebody said, hey, Biden's not smart enough. | ||
He's not as evil and smart enough as Cheney to be able to settle war. | ||
Well, look, I think he's got evil and smart... | ||
Bad people around him, and they're non-stop. | ||
They're doing focus groups throughout the country right now to figure out how to sell this thing. | ||
Because his approval rating would go to 9%. | ||
When people know the facts, his approval rating would go to 9%. | ||
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When you're manning the ramparts at the war room to make sure that we take down this illegitimate regime and restore order and stability, we've got some amazing guests today. | ||
Miranda Devine from the New York Post, Christopher Leonard on his new book, Peter Navarro. | ||
We're going to the border of where the real invasion is in this country, southern border, with both Ben Burquam and Carrie Lake. | ||
I want to go back to Kelly Chewbacca for a couple of minutes. | ||
Kelly, I just want to make sure people in our audience in the War Room Posse nationwide understand what you're up against. | ||
The Murkowski machine is one of the most brutal and efficient political machines in the country to just take care of themselves. | ||
You're going against an old boy network in Alaska that's entrenched. | ||
In addition, Mitch McConnell, and this is what Mitch McConnell thinks of the Trump movement, this is what he thinks of President Trump, this is what he thinks of Republicans, real Republicans, not the Uniparty. | ||
He's all in on Lisa Murkowski, and the Democrats are all in on Lisa Murkowski. | ||
This is when you just see, you can tell somebody by their enemies, look at who Kelly Chewbacca's against. | ||
She's against the old boy network and the Murkowski machine. | ||
She's against Mitch McConnell, and he's funneling money in there nonstop, and Democrats. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
This label, Republican, Democrat, it's a phony label. | ||
She's part of the Uniparty. | ||
100% part of the Uniparty. | ||
And all they are is graft and corruption and skimming off the top. | ||
Kelly Chewbacca, your thoughts and analysis, ma'am. | ||
That's right. | ||
You nailed it. | ||
So the Murkowskis have held political office in Alaska for 50 years. | ||
They've held this Senate seat for 40 years. | ||
And her dad gave her this Senate seat, appointed her to his vacancy in an act of nepotism that Alaskans find disgusting. | ||
We don't do dynasties here. | ||
We're a rugged, perseverant people. | ||
But I'll tell you, Alaskans are absolutely with me. | ||
So while the politicians, the Democrats even, have endorsed her in Washington, D.C., George Soros praises her. | ||
This is who we're up against. | ||
But we also are the people who choose to live in the Arctic, Steve. | ||
And we face inclement weather every day. | ||
The Nor'easter that's hitting the East Coast is our summer weather. | ||
Think of it that way. | ||
So we are all courageous and brave. | ||
We won't be bullied. | ||
We won't be silenced. | ||
We won't be controlled. | ||
That's kind of how we think. | ||
I'm endorsed by President Trump and I'm endorsed by Alaskans. | ||
People, this audience obviously really has a strong affinity for you, love for you. | ||
Are you tough enough, are you tough enough to take on the Murkowski machine, Mitch McConnell and all that money from the donors, really the Republican Senate machine who just wants Murkowski in there, don't care if they vote for Biden or not, and the Democrats and Soros. | ||
Are you tough enough to take that on? | ||
Of course I am. | ||
I've been doing this my entire career, which is why I jumped in. | ||
Look, I've been taking down DC insiders since I got out of law school. | ||
This is what thrills me and excites me. | ||
Governments of the people, by the people, for the people. | ||
And everyone watching this show and listening right now believes that. | ||
That's why they're part of the war room. | ||
We believe that up here in Alaska. | ||
Those are our Alaskan values. | ||
Those are our American values. | ||
If we don't fight for that, we don't have a country. | ||
But see, this audience also remembers my story. | ||
My parents were homeless in Alaska before I was born, and my mom got an oil job, and that's what helped them fight their way out of poverty into working-class Alaska. | ||
When Lisa voted for Deb Haaland, she killed that job and thousands of other jobs like that. | ||
I felt it like a kick in the gut because my mom and dad can't climb out of poverty without that job. | ||
Lisa doesn't feel it because Lisa's story wasn't written by Alaskans, it was written by her dad. | ||
And so I'm fighting for the people who fought for me. | ||
And I've got that fire in my heart just like thousands of other Alaskans do. | ||
Lisa's fighting for her buddies in Washington D.C. | ||
She doesn't know what it's like really to be an Alaskan and to be integrated and connected to the people that I love because they fought for me. | ||
That's why I'm fighting. | ||
And when you fight like the people who signed the Declaration of Independence, Life, fortune and sacred honor. | ||
You believe that? | ||
Then there's nothing that gets in your way. | ||
That's how they took down Britain and built our country. | ||
That's the kind of fight we have up here in our hearts in Alaska because we're connected to each other. | ||
We love each other like that. | ||
That's our American spirit. | ||
That's our Alaska spirit. | ||
And that's why we have a fight strong enough to take on any kind of insiders. | ||
Let me say something about Kelly that it's action and not talk. | ||
She went to, arguably, you know, where the next Supreme Court Justice come from, all the Supreme Court Justices, most of them went there, Harvard Law School, with Cruz and all these guys, same place. | ||
She could have gone to a white shoe law firm on Wall Street and made an amazing amount of money, okay? | ||
She could be independently wealthy and a player. | ||
She did not do that. | ||
She went back and fought for the people, fought for the people from day one. | ||
Kelly, how do people find out more about your campaign and where are you on social media? | ||
I need help. | ||
I'm at Kelly4AK.com. | ||
K-E-L-L-Y-F-O-R-A-K.com. | ||
We can do this, but we can only do this together. | ||
Alaska needs help. | ||
Kelly4AK.com. | ||
And I expect, with your help, I'll be sitting in a basement office at the U.S. | ||
Capitol this time next year. | ||
Kelly4AK.com. | ||
There is no doubt, as sure as the turning of the earth, you're going to be the senator from Alaska. | ||
We just got a lot of work to chop between now and then. | ||
Thank you, Kelly. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
That's part of the Fight Club right there, folks. | ||
And she's been fighting from day one. | ||
Okay, I want to go to another fighter. | ||
Tim Ramthun up in Wisconsin. | ||
Tim, the Haas blew me up the other night in the middle of the night with a story coming out of Wisconsin about the decertification of the Biden electors. | ||
You're at the tip of the spear of this. | ||
Walk us through exactly what's going on, because I don't think I've seen any story here on Gateway or really around the War Room that's more on fire than what's happened up in Wisconsin about the decertification of these electors, these Biden electors. | ||
So can you walk us through, take a couple minutes now, we'll go through the break, but walk our audience through exactly what's going on. | ||
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Steve, thank you much for having me today and I appreciate that question. | |
There's two parts to the story. | ||
One is what happened on the floor on Tuesday and then one would happen before the floor on Tuesday. | ||
Hit the floor event first because there is a bit of confusion about that. | ||
On Tuesday night, the 25th, I wanted to stand up and speak to offer a resolution on the floor. | ||
And I had to go through the analysis process to be Allow it to be privileged. | ||
And then the option for the presiding officer could be to either hear it on the floor at that moment, put it on the calendar, or put it to committee. | ||
I called the presiding officer prior to standing to state my case to ask if I could speak between bills. | ||
I intuitively felt with my school board presidency experience and my knowledge of parliamentary procedure and and agenda process in a governance environment. | ||
I didn't want to start to speak about the resolution while there was a different bill being discussed on the floor, which was on the calendar. | ||
And he said, just hit your speak button and speak when there's a bill. | ||
So I kind of felt awkward about that because I didn't want to have my event confused with the bill, which apparently seems to have happened. | ||
So here's So the physical thing is after I made that call and he said, just hit your button and I'll call on you. | ||
So they introduced AB Assembly Bill 743. | ||
I don't remember what it was about. | ||
Don't care. | ||
And it went through the perfunctory steps to get it to the point for discussion. | ||
And I hit my talk button and that's when I announced Rule 43, which was to offer any member who has the floor, the opportunity to present a privileged resolution. | ||
Then I had to physically take it up to the clerk who looked at it and then he gave it to the presiding officer and several people came to look at it. | ||
It was a little bit of a situation there up on the podium for about five minutes. | ||
And then the presiding officer said, is this a privileged resolution to the clerk? | ||
And the clerk said, yes, it is. | ||
And then he said, I'm going to move it to the rules committee. | ||
Now, the interesting thing about that move is that day, The 25th was the day I was going to take the jacket, give it to the clerk. | ||
The clerk would send it to the speaker. | ||
It would get a bill assignment and a committee assignment. | ||
And that's going to take about two weeks. | ||
And ultimately through committee after hearings. | ||
Tim, hang on for one second, because we're under a break. | ||
My mind's already frozen on the Roberts Rules of Order of the Wisconsin Assembly. | ||
So I just, what I'm going to ask when I'm coming back is, you know, what's your beef? | ||
What's your beef with the Biden electors? | ||
The thing happened in November. | ||
There's all kind of stuff happening. | ||
You've got other things you're worried about. | ||
Why is Tim Ramtham, in the middle of the night, pushing this? | ||
What is the big deal? | ||
Okay? | ||
Because the good folks of Wisconsin are sturdy, tough, hard, good-hearted Americans. | ||
We're going to come back with Tim. | ||
We've also got Kerry Lake, and we've got Ben Bergquist on the board. | ||
We're going to talk about the real invasion, and it ain't in eastern Ukraine. | ||
It's here in the good old United States, back in a moment. | ||
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Okay, we've got a lot to go through. | ||
We're going to get to the border. | ||
We've got Ben Burquam in El Paso with the DHS guy. | ||
We've got Kelly Kerry Lake who's running for the governorship of? | ||
Arizona is gonna walk through this invasion southern border and we got Miranda Devine her exclusive story in the New York Post day About the Biden administration lying to everybody about shipping these folks from El Paso in Arizona into the heartland of the country So we got it all we're gonna get down to the real we ain't in we're not focused on Eastern Ukraine We're focused on an invasion of the United States of America, but I want to first go back to So Tim, you kind of remind me of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. | ||
You're like the really good, honest guy, and you're plowing through here, and you're not going to be taken off your mission or your purpose. | ||
So everybody admires it. | ||
We don't have time to really get into the detail and the weeds of everything that went on, but here's the question. | ||
What's your beef? | ||
With everything going on in the world today, that was 3 November. | ||
We've said from day one, the easiest one to prove is Wisconsin. | ||
Because you guys have really the toughest voter laws. | ||
But what is Tim Rantham's beef? | ||
What are you trying to accomplish? | ||
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Well, for myself, Steve, and on behalf of my constituents in the 59th and ultimately the entire state of Wisconsin, and in my humble opinion, the entire nation, what happened in November of 2020 was an assault on our Constitution. | |
And I believe it's a national security issue. | ||
And I also believe that nefarious acts have been going on with our elections process longer than 2020. | ||
In fact, some of the Conversations I've had and the information I've received goes all the way back to 1996. | ||
Now, that being said, the resolution is the only way we can take control with our plenary rights through the constitution of the United States to pull our electors back. | ||
And the resolution is the mechanism that the local Madison attorney group said we didn't have, which I do. | ||
I have a resolution that does that. | ||
On my website, rep.rampton.legislature.wisconsin.gov has the resolution. | ||
It has 71 slides, Steve, of information that show clause data, statements backed up by empirical data that say every ask or every whereas statement in my petition is supported by factual evidence. | ||
And the conclusion of my presentation has constitutional attorneys across the country who say, yes, Wisconsin and its legislature has the right to reclaim its 10 electors. | ||
The mechanism is the resolution. | ||
And here's the legal proof. | ||
Now, what's happening to me? | ||
By the way, I got to finish the comment about the floor session. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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So I started, I started to speak about my resolution on the floor during a bill that had already been started for discussion. | |
So after they said, we're moving your resolution to committee because it's privileged, they continued on addressing the bill, which was approved and unanimously. | ||
So I believe the confusion on the floor that night was people thought that the positive floor vote was for the resolution. | ||
It was for bill AB 743. | ||
My bill is in the rules committee. | ||
Which is chaired by the majority leader, Jim Steineke, who put out a tweet that night and said, not going anywhere, end of story. | ||
I believe differently and I'm not done pursuing the situation and there's more to come. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
This is what's so important. | ||
One honest, determined man or woman with resolve can make tremendous things happen in this system. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
When it seems like the world's against you. | ||
Here's what it is. | ||
Courage is contagious and courage is the most important of all the virtues because it's upon courage that all the other virtues rest. | ||
Ramtham, here's the powerful thing and I want to make sure we get it up in all the chat rooms and all the getter accounts on Rumble everywhere. | ||
His resolution, because we want the nation to look at this. | ||
Because as we keep saying, when you look at the receipts, You see what's self-evident. | ||
And what Ramtham said is absolutely correct. | ||
This is why we got to get to the—we owe it to every patriot and every patriot grave in the history of this nation to get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
It'd be so easy for all of us to walk away, right? | ||
It'd be easy to walk away. | ||
But we're not taking the easy way out. | ||
It is—national security cuts to the heart of what we are as a country. | ||
So we're going to go to his resolution, and we're going to put up his slides. | ||
And we're going to bring him back and have him walk through that. | ||
Because this is kind of like a Navarro type of thing. | ||
We have the receipts. | ||
And everybody for convenience and all this, they just want to look the other way. | ||
No, we're not going to let them look the other way. | ||
We're going to rub their nose in it. | ||
So Tim, what I keep hearing about Voss and the State Senate and these drop boxes and all this and you're coming to another flank and this is going to put pressure on him. | ||
Just tell us because I got to get to Carrie Lake because she's the same situation in Arizona. | ||
She's got the border and she's got this to deal with. | ||
What? | ||
What do you need from our audience today? | ||
This is the most activist group out there. | ||
And trust me, they are all over Wisconsin. | ||
Your article in Great Gateway Pundit blew up. | ||
And I had so many of the audience members say, you got to get Tim on. | ||
You got to get Tim on it today. | ||
I want to do it in the correct way to make sure that we have your back. | ||
So tell us what you need this audience to do today. | ||
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The constitutionality of my presentation, Steve, is the heart of the argument at this point. | |
The members of the state legislature all have my resolution, the clause data, and the constitutional attorney support that justifies and legalizes this action. | ||
They've been misled basically since the first part of November when the information came back after my October question where we should do this. | ||
And they've been misled ever since. | ||
And there's extensive obstruction coming from the leadership team. | ||
And they don't want this thing to move. | ||
Now it's in a leadership controlled committee where the chair, the majority leader says, it's not going anywhere. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
He did that to me on November 18th when I put out the resolution initially saying, sorry, guys, here's the mechanism. | ||
So they have continually tried to squelch this thing from day one. | ||
There doesn't appear to be, in my opinion, the urgency and the genuine intent to bring it to closure. | ||
And that's what I want. | ||
I want the mystery, the conspiracy. | ||
I want the facts and everything out. | ||
And we're going to find that things have been nefarious for more than just 2020, sir. | ||
And that's the problem because our elections are one of our most sacred rights. | ||
And it's not about the selected. | ||
It's about the elected. | ||
We have to make sure that the people's voice is heard across our nation. | ||
And it starts in Wisconsin. | ||
And this needs to be done. | ||
Now, what the people can do for me, Is you get ahold of your legislator and say, you've got the slide presentation. | ||
You've got the constitutional data. | ||
Tell me why you can't get on this resolution and make the legislator prove that. | ||
Now, I don't want to hear the excuses of, well, the majority leader said it's not going anywhere. | ||
That's not the answer. | ||
The answer is I've got factual data in front of me. | ||
That's going to make historic difference for our Republic. | ||
And it's going to save it. | ||
And I need to take an action. | ||
I need to do something like As your previous guest, Kelly from Alaska, this is 1776 all over again, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And at that time, for such a time as then, like it is for such a time as now for us, it was the same thing. | ||
You had no roadmap, no previous experience to factor into how you would navigate. | ||
You just focused on doing the right thing. | ||
And that's what this is all about. | ||
So the people can call and challenge their representatives and their senators and say, I'm looking at the facts. | ||
It says to do the right thing. | ||
Why can't you? | ||
And that conversation needs to be held by between the constituents and their specific reps. | ||
Nobody calls me in my district, Steve, because they get it and they know I'm doing the right thing and I'm doing it for them, but not just them. | ||
The entire nation's in play here and other states should follow and they best do it so because I'd like to see a constitutional crisis because what happened in November should not have happened. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Tim, how to, uh, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to pull that. | ||
I don't think there's been a better summary of exactly why this is the most urgent matter of all the other stuff. | ||
And man, we've got, we got invasions. | ||
We got capital markets. | ||
We got so much in front of us. | ||
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This is the thing itself. | |
Tim, how did people get to your site? | ||
How did, how did they get to you and find out more about you and more about this? | ||
Uh, the presentation, all that. | ||
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Rep dot Ram fun. | |
Go to my website. | ||
My website's got multiple tabs. | ||
Also under my news tabs has all the press releases that also have empirical data backing those statements up as well. | ||
Steve, I don't lie. | ||
I tell the truth. | ||
I don't break rules. | ||
I'm on the facts and that's what they're trying to do now. | ||
So now it's turned personal and it gets into this character smear campaign stuff that's going on. | ||
I'm still focused on the goal. | ||
I'm moving this thing across the goal. | ||
But they can help by getting acclimated. | ||
If you have any questions, 608-266-9175. | ||
Okay, we'll get it all up there and we'll have you back on and go through a more detailed analysis of this. | ||
Tim, thank you so much. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Kelly Chebaka, Tim Ramthorne, I want to go to Kerry Lake now. | ||
This is, they can't, the system can't stop decent, tough people that just say, no, not on my watch. | ||
Kerry Lake, I want to have you in here, and we'll go bring you in before Ben, because we do have a lot of stuff on the board, I want you to talk about that. | ||
But you see the exact same situation in the great state of Arizona, right? | ||
Walk us through the latest update of what you guys are trying to accomplish out there, because that is another maddening situation, right? | ||
Which is so evident, and there are fighters like you at the top. | ||
Go ahead, Kerry. | ||
I got to applaud Tim Ramthun. | ||
I mean, we just watched a hero. | ||
I predict in 50 years, our grandkids will be toasting that man at a bar saying he helped save this republic. | ||
And I have goosebumps after listening to him. | ||
I'm rooting for him. | ||
We have the same problem here in Arizona. | ||
We have a disaster, an invasion on our border. | ||
And it's all because we had a stolen, shoddy, shady, corrupt election. | ||
We can't forget that, Steve. | ||
We wouldn't have this disaster on the border. | ||
We wouldn't have Inflation soaring, if we didn't have an election that was taken from the people. | ||
And we can't forget that's priority number one. | ||
I'm so glad that Wisconsin is working in the right direction. | ||
Looks like they're going to make some things happen. | ||
And we're working down here as well with a number of bills to shore up our election. | ||
But we can't forget 2020. | ||
And as I said, when I spoke at the Save Arizona, President Trump rally. | ||
We're gonna, when I'm governor, drag that back out into the sunlight. | ||
And we're gonna get to the bottom of it. | ||
And we will leave no stone unturned. | ||
Is there anything, I hear all this talk, there's some resolutions coming up in the Senate that this thing's gonna get pushed in to start to decertify the electors. | ||
In your best judgment as you see it today, where do we stand with that objective in the state of Arizona? | ||
Well, I know they're moving some things forward, but we got to remember we have some original I don't know if I can say it on this show. | ||
Badasses down here. | ||
We've got Wendy. | ||
We've got Borrelli. | ||
We've got Kelly. | ||
We've got all of them working on this. | ||
And I know that they will not stop. | ||
They are like a dog on a bone and they're not going to stop. | ||
So we've got time. | ||
They're working hard. | ||
I was just down at a Senate hearing actually battling and pushing for some of these election laws to move forward. | ||
Because listen, I'm a little bit selfish here. | ||
I'm running for governor in 22. | ||
I don't want to see what happened to President Trump happen to me. | ||
We have a movement and the people will not stand for another corrupt election. | ||
They will not stand for it. | ||
And we're seeing the results. | ||
It's a double whammy for us here because we're being invaded at the border. | ||
We've got fentanyl from China funneled up through Mexico, pouring in through Arizona to poison our country. | ||
It's exactly what they're doing. | ||
They're weakening us. | ||
They're poisoning us. | ||
It always, you know, all roads lead back to China, unfortunately. | ||
And we have a president sitting in the White House who is more loyal, I believe, to the CCP than the good people of America. | ||
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Wow. | |
OK, Kelly, Kerry, can you just stay through the break? | ||
I got a couple more questions to ask you. | ||
We have Kerry Lake running for governor in a Republican primary out in Arizona. | ||
We'll take a short break. | ||
We have Carrie Lake, we've got Miranda Devine, an exclusive story, a blockbuster in the New York Post about what happens from El Paso in Arizona, what happens to the rest of the country with this invasion. | ||
short commercial break back with Kerry Lake down in Arizona in a moment. | ||
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I want to go back to Carrie Lake. | ||
Carrie, we had Cuccinelli on from Russ Votes Group the other day, Renewing America, this think tank that's actually taking action. | ||
Talk about this compact using the Constitution. | ||
A compact between Texas and at least Texas and Arizona. | ||
I mean, what is your plan? | ||
This thing is so out of control. | ||
We had Todd Bensman on yesterday. | ||
The numbers are at such a scale to be mind-blowing. | ||
And we got Miranda Devine on in a minute on this exclusive story she's doing about the Biden administration lying about what they're doing taking these people deep into the country. | ||
What is Carrie Lake's plan day one? | ||
It's very similar actually to Ken Cuccinelli and Russ's plan. | ||
I actually worked with them. | ||
To come up with my plan, which I put out a couple of weeks ago, Defend Arizona, is what my border plan is called. | ||
It's excellent. | ||
It is airtight. | ||
And we have to make a compact. | ||
We start by making a compact with other like-minded states. | ||
Texas is great, but we could even bring in states in the middle of the heartland, because every state is now a border state. | ||
And we end up using sources and resources from those other states, and we start protecting our sovereignty. | ||
We're not serfs. | ||
We're sovereign states. | ||
And we have every right to do this because, of course, the government's dropped the ball under Joe Biden's lack of leadership. | ||
The Guarantee Clause, Article 4, Section 4, they are required to protect us from invasion, and we're being invaded. | ||
So the Constitution has a remedy for that, Article 1, Section 10, and we plan to take part and save ourselves from this invasion. | ||
You know, I tried to put out an editorial on this, and the Arizona Republican wouldn't allow it because I used the word invasion. | ||
Of course, they're not going to, but you're correct. | ||
Let me ask you for our balance. | ||
Arizona is one of the most patriotic states in the country. | ||
There's so many veterans there, so many active duty service members, and just the patriotism is amazing. | ||
When they look at the Ukraine and all this, that sounding the toxins of war, you know, the wag the dog on the Ukraine and all this madness on the Ukraine versus what's happening in their home state on the border, where do they come out right now? | ||
Oh, I mean, they're furious. | ||
They're absolutely furious. | ||
And actually, my border plan Calls for using some of those brave men and women. | ||
We have a lot, you're right, of retired military here, of retired law enforcement, and part of my plan calls for deputizing them to assist law enforcement at the border. | ||
Because in my plan, Steve, we're not letting people come over. | ||
We're going to stop them, arrest them for trespassing, process them, and then move them back across the border. | ||
They're not staying in Arizona. | ||
And we're also going to work with our Israeli folks, and they're experts at getting rid of tunnels, dealing with Hamas, and we're going to have them help us learn the best way to destroy some of these tunnels. | ||
Why on earth are we not shooting down these Mexican cartel drones as they come over and drop things off into our country or do surveillance? | ||
We're just letting them fly around like they own the country, and they don't. | ||
But right now, apparently under Joe Biden, they are in control. | ||
Carrie, we're going to get to that in a moment with Miranda Devine. | ||
Carrie, how do people get you and find out more about you personally and more about your campaign? | ||
They can go to carrielake.com, K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E dot com. | ||
You can see my border plan. | ||
It's 11 pages. | ||
It is bold, it is aggressive, and we must do this, I believe, immediately. | ||
I wish Doug Ducey would take this up right now because we've got a situation that every single day, Puts us more and more at risk whether it's our national security, our children's futures, our economy. | ||
It's a mess down here and we need help and we've got to do it ourselves because we can't rely on the federal government under Joe Biden. | ||
Carrie Lake, honored to have you on. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
It's actually worse than you think. | ||
And Miranda Devine, who I think is one of the top investigative reporters, she has a reported column in the great New York Post, Alexander Hamilton's paper. | ||
Miranda, your exclusive story, it's not just Biden's incompetence. | ||
I mean, you call him out. | ||
And quite frankly, these charges are so serious. | ||
I want you to walk through what you're in for Denver. | ||
Let's get up the headline of the piece today in the New York Post. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes. | ||
This segment will hold you over. | ||
Walk us through your theory of the case where the evidence takes you, Miranda Devine. | ||
Hi, Steve. | ||
Well, I mean, you can only see this as an orchestrated invasion by the Biden administration. | ||
The first day in office, Joe Biden dismantled all of Donald Trump's hard-won border protection policies, stopped building the wall, and they now, to avoid any bad optics at the border when you've got millions of illegal aliens streaming across with no one stopping them, They are, as quickly as possible, moving them by plane and by bus to elsewhere in the country. | ||
They're flying them in in the dead of night to unsuspecting communities. | ||
We got a tip off last October that they were doing this in Westchester in this quiet suburban White Plains Airport, which is closed from midnight until 6am. | ||
They were flying them in after curfew. | ||
And they were doing it deliberately and secretly in order to keep it from the media, keep it from the public. | ||
And there are, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars of federal government contractors are involved in this. | ||
And we followed a couple of the buses back in October and found that they were just dumping people, these migrants. | ||
Supposedly, the government told us they were children. | ||
But with my own eyes, I saw them. | ||
And, you know, a good number of them were adult males well into their 20s. | ||
Perhaps they were mid-teens, late teens mainly, and mainly males. | ||
Cheap labor, basically. | ||
And they were being dropped off on rest stops on the New Jersey Turnpike. | ||
Cars were coming and picking them up. | ||
These are supposedly family or sponsors, but no one was vetting the people in the cars. | ||
So this is just a deliberate ploy by the Biden administration to seed the country with illegal migrants. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Miranda, I'd appreciate if you stayed over for a second. | ||
Miranda Devine, the columnist for the New York Post, a blockbuster exclusive story. | ||
We've also got Christopher Leonard, the author of a book whose timing is impeccable, The Lords of Easy Money, How the Federal Reserve Destroyed the American Economy. | ||
All next in The War Room. |