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In a couple of weeks, you will be awarded the JFK Profile in Courage Award on a list that includes President Zelensky of Ukraine, Liz Cheney, among others. | ||
Pretty good company for your efforts to defend the results of the 2020 election, which you had to do again and again and again. | ||
Recounts of the vote, recertification, defending this in court. | ||
What has that fight been like for you? | ||
And are you confident that the vote is secure even this fall in 2022? | ||
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Well, yes, I am. | |
I think the first unequivocal thing to know is that we had a successful election in Michigan in 2020. | ||
More people voted than ever before. | ||
It was safe, it was secure. | ||
People were able to vote and things went smoothly and it withstood enormous scrutiny. | ||
Because the evidence unequivocally showed that our procedures were secure and the results were an accurate reflection of the will of the people. | ||
Nevertheless, we have been in this battle of truth versus lies that has continued really even prior to Election Day, but continues escalating and will also be a clear choice that voters have this fall. | ||
Will they support candidates who've told them the truth, even if they didn't like or agree with the truth, versus those who've lied to them to further political goals and partisan agendas? | ||
I think the truth wins every time, but it's going to be up to the voters this fall to decide. | ||
Despite the fact that you put out this evidence again and again and again, it's been upheld in court. | ||
By the way, sometimes Trump appointed judges in Michigan and across the country. | ||
You have candidates running right now on the lie that the 2020 election was rigged, that it was somehow stolen. | ||
Some doing better than others, but it persists. | ||
So what does that mean for you? | ||
What does that mean for people who are sort of this bastion between those lies and what could come on the other side of them? | ||
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Well, I always remember the truth, the law, the Constitution, it's on our side. | |
And the vast majority of people in the state of Michigan and throughout this country know and recognize the realities, the truth of our elections. | ||
And they have been affirmed not just by a Republican state senator on the head of the Oversight Committee, but also hundreds of audits all across our state. | ||
So the truth is there if people want to see it. | ||
And I hope there will be more Republicans like Congresswoman Cheney and others who speak and reiterate that truth, because that's what we really need to move forward from a moment like this. | ||
And I'll continue talking and listening to people all throughout our state, answering their questions about the election with the facts and the evidence that we have. | ||
That work continues, and that's what a moment like this requires. | ||
But I'm also calling on my Republican colleagues across the country, Republican secretaries of state, to join us in starting to be truth-tellers, spreading those facts Versus the lies that many candidates are going to be touting over the next six months. | ||
Okay, okay, okay. | ||
I can't take any more of Willie Geist. | ||
I listen to Benson all day. | ||
Ma'am, I tell you what, we're gonna have an up or down vote on this on November 8th and we'll see. | ||
And by that time we'll have it sorted. | ||
I want to bring in Rudy Giuliani. | ||
You're live, it's in the War Room. | ||
It's 6 May, Friday, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
Here from the Imperial Capitol. | ||
Rudy, there you've got Secretary of State Benson. | ||
Given the what, the Profile in Courage Award, along with all these other, you know, Cheney and Zelensky and all these other heroes. | ||
They're all heroes, right? | ||
George Bush. | ||
The war criminal, the hapless war criminal down in, that spent nine trillion dollars of your money, and I guess on his watch it was six and a half or seven trillion of your money in Iraq and Afghanistan, two failures of a war he made up and lied about in Iraq, you know, said yesterday, did a video call with Zelensky. | ||
I'm not making this up and this was not written by a comedy writer. | ||
He called Zelensky the Churchill of our time, the Churchill of our time. | ||
That's where you stand with the Bush war machine, the Bush. | ||
And by the way, everybody in Atlanta, Georgia, everybody in Georgia today, Kemp's going down there to kiss the ring of the Bush apparatus. | ||
Karl Rove, Karl Rove, who is going to be up for criminal charges because yesterday in Missouri, the judge upheld they're going to get all the phone records about the Eric Greitens situation. | ||
You see what Karl Rove What Karl Rove tried to do to Eric Greitens. | ||
So the whole discredited Bush apparatus starts to burn to the ground. | ||
The Churchill of our times. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
Okay, just heard Michigan. | ||
Ma'am, we'll see you in November. | ||
We've seen the polls. | ||
We'll see you in November. | ||
We'll see how that works out for you. | ||
Rudy, are you going to go on your appointed rounds today, Rudy? | ||
Are you in D.C.? | ||
Are you in D.C.? | ||
Are you Skyping in from places unknown? | ||
Tell us what's going on, Rudy. | ||
I was all ready to Skype. | ||
You know, you've seen my studio. | ||
I had my guy all ready to do my video. | ||
They were gonna do their video. | ||
This way, when I finished my testimony, somebody like Shifty Shifts couldn't go out there and say lies. | ||
Not that he's done that before, of course. | ||
And the rest of them, or Quizzling Chaney could come out and lie her you-know-what off. | ||
All I wanted was my own version Of the tape. | ||
I would not use it unless they lied about me. | ||
If they lied about me, I was going to use it to take their heads off. | ||
I'm not a punching bag. | ||
And I'm a warrior. | ||
And I thought they were going to do it. | ||
And my guy was all ready to do it. | ||
And then they called yesterday and said they didn't want me to have a tape. | ||
They would do one for me. | ||
Well, I know the one they would do for me. | ||
Now, please, I don't want to insult them, but here are the facts. | ||
I mean, this is not a legitimate committee. | ||
There is no ranking Republican on it. | ||
When you give a subpoena out, you have to consult with the ranking Republican. | ||
There is no ranking Republican. | ||
Cheney is not appointed by the Republican. | ||
She's appointed by the Democrat. | ||
So it's a completely illegitimate committee. | ||
It should be paid for by the Democratic National Committee. | ||
It has nothing to do with Congress. | ||
And they have told... I've had people go before there and being asked about the interruption. | ||
Okay, but hang on, hang on. | ||
I got all that. | ||
But look, it is what it is. | ||
I want everybody to know. | ||
I never talk about this on the show, ever. | ||
But Rudy's got a special situation here. | ||
And people know we don't talk about it. | ||
All the time the mainstream media is going, why don't you talk about it? | ||
Because we're about signal, not noise, and this is all noise. | ||
Sorry, little Jimmy, for asking. | ||
But, Rudy, here's the thing. | ||
If they would make a tape for you, are you saying your concern is they would doctor the tape and hold it back? | ||
Come on! | ||
This is not your first rodeo? | ||
This is not your first rodeo? | ||
Where is a Russian collaborator, Schiff? | ||
It's been five years. | ||
You know, I'd even consider this. | ||
I might do it if Schiff went under oath and told us who those Russian collaborators were. | ||
If he told us who it was years ago when I was representing President Trump, and he tried to frame the President of the United States. | ||
I mean, you've got a bunch of people on that committee that tried to frame the sitting President of the United States, and I'm gonna trust them? | ||
Do I look like a fool? | ||
Would you trust them? | ||
I'm not gonna ask you. | ||
I'm gonna ask your audience. | ||
Would you trust them? | ||
And if I were your lawyer, and I let you trust them, fire me. | ||
Okay, so Rudy, where do we stand right now? | ||
Very simple. | ||
Let me have my tape. | ||
I'll tell you anything you want, except what's privileged. | ||
You want to put it on national television, I'd be happy to do it. | ||
If I could have all the American people hear what really happened on January 5th, if I could show them all the material that I have about Antifa's involvement in it, if I could show them my analysis of the Ashley Babbitt murder done by several homicide detectives, | ||
If they could identify me, to me, the cops that abandoned the office right before she was shot, if they could explain to me why, when the word gun was used, that is when Ashley Babbitt was picked up, after the word gun was used. | ||
If they could explain how they've investigated that, and therefore it's a fair investigation, we'd have an altogether different story. | ||
But in any event, all I need to protect myself is I want my transcript. | ||
In every deposition that I've ever taken as a lawyer, I have my own transcript. | ||
I don't rely on my adversary and some of them are my best friend. | ||
I'm a lawyer. | ||
I'm not a jackass. | ||
I am going to get a transcript. | ||
If I don't get a transcript, then I know what they're doing. | ||
There's no reason not to give it to me if they're not going to doctor it. | ||
So give me a transcript. | ||
A transcript from your own tape, from your own device, is what you want. | ||
You wouldn't, you wouldn't, you're saying you wouldn't rely upon that. | ||
Like right now, you have a tape, I have a tape. | ||
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Right? | |
It's easy. | ||
We do it all the time. | ||
I do it on depositions all the time. | ||
Every deposition I do, I have my own transcript. | ||
You tape yourself when you come on War Room? | ||
I'm glad about that because I think we've been kicked off every device because of our time. | ||
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I could very easily just put on the recorder. | |
Because I think we've been kicked off every major platform because of our interviews with you. | ||
I know it's YouTube and I think Facebook. | ||
Every deposition that I do, Steve. | ||
Where's my lawyer? | ||
I'll start taping these. | ||
Go ahead, Rudy. | ||
Of course you've got to tape it. | ||
Of course we have a tape of it. | ||
And I have a tape of every deposition I've ever taken with very, very honest lawyers. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm not dealing with very honest people. | ||
I'm sorry I insulted you. | ||
You're the ones that lied and tried to frame the president, not me. | ||
So, in that case, I want my copy. | ||
Hang on, but the point is, you wouldn't take a copy. | ||
You would have your own device, either camera or recorder. | ||
You want your own device in your control, your chain of custody, that you see that shift. | ||
Of course! | ||
And for any client I represented, I want exactly the same thing, or I have an alternative. | ||
Do it in public. | ||
Don't do it behind closed doors, Schiff. | ||
I know why you're doing it behind closed doors. | ||
You're doing it behind closed doors so you can do it like you did last time. | ||
Come out and lie every five minutes. | ||
And then I've got nothing to prove that you're lying. | ||
They've done it to me before. | ||
They did it to me with the January 6th speech. | ||
And then I got cleared by a judge because the judge read the whole speech. | ||
They took my words out of context. | ||
The press wouldn't print my reply. | ||
It took six months to get out of that case and a lot of money because they lie. | ||
This is not Rudy being anything else but an excellent lawyer, as I would do for anyone else. | ||
And if there's anyone there that thinks that committee is fair, I don't know, go see a psychiatrist. | ||
This is officially not Rudy being Rudy. | ||
This is Rudy being a warrior who has defended and One, lots more cases than most other lawyers. | ||
Rudy doesn't get pushed around. | ||
Rudy, where do we stand on this thing right now? | ||
Are you in communications with the committee? | ||
Are you guys in negotiations? | ||
Are your lawyers? | ||
I will listen to any reasonable compromise they have that assures me that I can't be taken out of context and lied about as they have done with virtually, not just in this case, This is the same cast of characters that did the framing of the president. | ||
I mean, it's like, it's like, uh, framing part two, a movie. | ||
I know the attack. | ||
I defended the president successfully against these crooks. | ||
Rudy, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
Cause we were on one of the violence, this whole thing. | ||
Follow me on Rudy Giuliani, CS.com and you'll see a great interview with Dinesh D'Souza. | ||
In which he explains the movie you have to see, 2000 Mules, and that lady you just had on looks like a major jackass when you see that movie. | ||
It proves enough votes to have changed the election in five states, and it proves it scientifically and forensically. | ||
Can't refute it. | ||
Try it. | ||
Rudy, how'd they find you on the radio, and how'd you find out the number one show that Dr. Maria Ryan is the lead on, Sunday morning, that you're drafting off of on WABC? | ||
How do people get to all that? | ||
Well, you get to wabcradio.com. | ||
Wabcradio.com. | ||
You can get it all over the world, and then you can get the app, too. | ||
It makes it much easier. | ||
And we got people calling us from everywhere. | ||
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Everywhere. | |
And Monday through Friday, same thing, wabcradio.com, three o'clock. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, thank you very much. | ||
We've got Andrews going to come up in the second hour, talk about the run in New York, but thank you very much for joining us to explain this complicated situation. | ||
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Oh, you get the good Giuliani, great. | |
Rudy, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Love you. | ||
Same, same. | ||
Peter Navarro, we've got about a minute here. | ||
Give us your headlines. | ||
We're going to come back with you and Cortez. | ||
Give us your headlines on today's announcement and the overall economy, sir. | ||
Jobs report came out and the markets tanking as we speak again down down another 500 so Points what I'm going to do In the five o'clock hour be guest host and I'm going to do a long Economic stock market analysis show folks out in the deplorables land just how to cope with the crushing burden The Joe Biden is imposing on us | ||
If they had simply listened to the War Room back in November of 2020 and what Cortez and I have been saying and Steve has been saying for a long time now, they would have seen this stagflation coming. | ||
They didn't. | ||
The markets are behaving exactly like we predicted and that's a sad story. | ||
So let's get into it when we come back. | ||
Five o'clock. | ||
It's going to be interesting at 5. | ||
We're going to have a heck of a show today. | ||
I'll be sitting in for Steve. | ||
At 5 o'clock today, we have a special tomorrow, the Moms of American Revolt. | ||
Today at 5 o'clock, we're turning over to Navarro. | ||
He's going to give you a detailed understanding of the American economy, where we stand, and how it impacts you and your family. | ||
You will not want to miss this. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Cortez and Navarro in the War Room. | |
You'd need months and months and months of minus signs on year over year and month over month, CPI and PPI. | ||
Don't think you're going to get months and months of those. | ||
Patriots, jobs number out this morning, and I'm going to give you some of the dirty details within the report that you probably won't hear from the corporate media. | ||
Let's start with wages. | ||
Real wages are crashing, meaning that even if your pay is increasing, it's not going up enough to keep pace with the massive inflation surge caused by Biden and Pelosi and McConnell. | ||
As of this month, real wages declining by 3%. | ||
You're becoming poorer every single day. | ||
Also, partly because of these wages, the participation rate surprisingly ticked down in this report to just above 62%. | ||
People are making a rational decision to retire early, to collect government benefits, to go fishing, whatever, but not productive work. | ||
At the same time, I think this contrast is important, at the very same time that we have this economic quagmire in our country. | ||
Our nation is going to send $33 billion to Ukraine to further escalate a crisis, which is part of why inflation is so bad, causing the deterioration in real wages. | ||
The perverse priorities of the ruling class. | ||
Okay, we've got Steve Cortez, we've got Peter Navarro. | ||
Peter, I want to tee you up. | ||
We're going to get to Cortez in just a second for more detailed analysis off of that Chalk Talk. | ||
Today at 5 o'clock, you're going to come in and really drill down so people understand. | ||
You're going to use your Harvard PhD in economics. | ||
We're going to show it's worth something, right? | ||
You're going to walk through people exactly what the economic situation is. | ||
And they're going to get like a Harvard. | ||
It's going to be equivalent of a Harvard class. | ||
I want everybody to tune in. | ||
Dr. Navarro is going to be on fire. | ||
Very important to understand exactly where we are. | ||
But I have to say, I want to go back to the last segment just for a minute because I know you've got to bounce. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, Jocelyn Benson, who's playing Joan of Arc there on MSNBC on Dawn Patrol this morning, mourning Mika, pre-Mika. | ||
You know, she's getting some big award because they got to give the source people all these awards. | ||
There's a detailed analysis of her actions in your Trump Time book, am I mistaken? | ||
Indeed, Steve. | ||
For me, the 2022 race It's as much about getting the House back as it getting the Secretaries of State back. | ||
positions in battleground states like Michigan. | ||
In the five to seven hours of the show today, I'm going to have Christina Caramo, she's the Trump-backed candidate for Secretary of State, taking on Jocelyn Benson. | ||
And in the In Trump Time book, there is the best takedown of Jocelyn Benson that exists. | ||
She was funded by George Soros. | ||
She did illegal things to rig the election in Michigan. | ||
When she talks, the way she talks, she's lying through her teeth. | ||
She needs to be taken down. | ||
Christina Caramo is the candidate that the people out there in the deplorables land in Michigan need to get behind, and we'll be talking to her. | ||
But Steve, you know how this works. | ||
The corporate media They put these bad folks up as if they're good folks, and it's very difficult for people out there in media land to sort through that. | ||
That's what we do in the War Room. | ||
We call it like it is. | ||
Jocelyn Benson, bad news. | ||
Christina Caramo in Michigan, good news. | ||
Trump backed. | ||
You're going to give your economic analysis then at 5 o'clock today. | ||
Everybody tune in and we're going to blow it out everywhere. | ||
Peter, how did they get you on social media and how did they get to your site? | ||
I actually had some people here for a meeting yesterday, sent them to your site. | ||
They had not read the Navarro report and their heads were blown up as they got into it. | ||
These are people that have just not gotten into it, but they're seeing the light of day of what you put forward back in 2020. | ||
Yeah, real P. Navarro getter, the Twitter killer, and please go to Amazon, the new books up for sale there. | ||
Taking Back Trump's America, the blueprint for taking back the House in 2022 and the White House for Trump in 2024. | ||
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So we'll see y'all at 5, we're going to have a heck of a show. | |
Is that book going to be as spicy as your first bestseller? | ||
It's Navarro, straight whiskey, no chaser. | ||
It's even more explosive. | ||
I do name names. | ||
It's Navarro Unchained. | ||
We go back all the way to 2016. | ||
There's some interesting vignettes about Steve Bannon in the book, which people don't want to miss either. | ||
Hold it. | ||
For all the pimping out of that book I do, I've got to get a couple of great vignettes. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Dr. Navarro, we love you. | ||
See you back here at five. | ||
All right, Cortez, give them hell, baby. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Steve, do we have just the announcement of the numbers? | ||
I'll tell you what, we had your chalk talk, it was amazing. | ||
Numbers today the White House is running around because the the number overall is up But there's just more bad news and the market knows that walk us through what's right, sir No, the the devil's in the details as it often is the headline number Okay, and Steve let me tell you something. I have watched these numbers like a hawk for almost 30 years now This used to be my lifeblood back when I was full-time in markets in sales and trading As a matter of fact, in my days in the Chicago futures and options market, this was always such a big day. | ||
It was always the biggest day of the month. | ||
The Friday jobs release report. | ||
Believe it or not, Steve, there were some folks who literally would fly in from out of town once a month and physically trade in the pits in Chicago a day a month and make enough money to make a good living at just trading the jobs day. | ||
So anyway, with that backdrop of I have a lot of history watching these, let me tell you something. | ||
Headline number was basically in line. | ||
But once we drill down to the details, which the corporate media won't do number one, they may not even understand it. | ||
But if they do understand it, they're certainly not going to give it you the straight facts because it will sully their narrative that things are fine. | ||
Things are not fine. | ||
What I'm seeing so far this morning out there is a lot of corporate media. | ||
Happy talk. | ||
Okay, here's the problem. | ||
In the abstract, 5% wage growth would be good. | ||
But 5% wage growth with 8.5% inflation or far higher, but that's the official read, is dreadful. | ||
It means every single month, You are literally losing 3% plus of your prosperity. | ||
It means that if you are doing the things you're supposed to do as a good citizen, as a good father or mother, you are clocking in, you're working hard, you're volunteering for Little League, you're going to church, you're doing all of those things, and you're getting poorer every single month because of this absolute runaway inflation. | ||
By the way, let me show this in chart form. | ||
I have a chart Of real disposable income, because I think it's important for the folks who are watching to be able to see that. | ||
That is back one year, and as you can see on that chart from the St. | ||
Louis Fed, that number, that line goes from the upper left drastically down to the lower right. | ||
That is real disposable income over the last year. | ||
It is imploding because of the policies of Biden and Pelosi and Mitch McConnell. | ||
That is the reality right now. | ||
This is the quagmire that we find ourselves in. | ||
And at the same time, Steve, I think it's important to point out the contrast. | ||
What are the priorities of the ruling class right now? | ||
Are they trying to fix this? | ||
Are they trying to return prosperity to working class people? | ||
No. | ||
Instead, they're inviting in millions of illegal workers to unlawfully and unjustly compete in the labor market against American citizens. | ||
And we're sending $33 billion, not to defend our border, but to defend the border of eastern Ukraine. | ||
Help me out with the great Rick Santelli, who I know is a guy you know and love. | ||
He said, he was blunt. | ||
He said, these prices are hitting 40-year highs and they're not going back. | ||
What did he mean by that? | ||
Because I think that is one of the most powerful things I've heard, and it's straight talk to an American people that needs straight talk. | ||
What does he mean, sir? | ||
Yeah, Rick Santelli is a fantastic person and an astute analyst. | ||
In some ways, the father, or at least the theoretical father of the Tea Party movement. | ||
And what he's pointing out there, it's not just the prices are rising, it's the rate of change. | ||
In other words, if I were to put it in the economy terms, not prices, let's say in economic terms, it's not just that the economy is going down, it's that Biden is putting his foot on the gas while the economy is crashing toward the ditch. | ||
In other words, the rate of deceleration of the economy And acceleration of prices, both of those are exacerbating right now. | ||
They are intensifying. | ||
So we are in a terrible predicament right now. | ||
And by the way, speaking of prices, let me show chart number two here, please, with natural gas. | ||
I think this is Critical. | ||
And this shows Biden's election where natural gas was. | ||
Look, America is the Saudi Arabia of natural gas. | ||
The good Lord blessed us with just oceans of natural gas beneath our feet. | ||
And because of American technology and the policies of Donald Trump, we were accessing that that natural gas for extremely cheap, dependable fuel for economy and not just for homes. | ||
That's important for home heating. | ||
But natural gas is so important for industry. | ||
I think a lot of folks who aren't in manufacturing may not realize this, that American industry runs largely on natural gas. | ||
So, I show where natural gas was, 2.55 per BTU, British Thermal Unit, that's how it's priced, a million BTUs, $2.55 when Biden illegitimately prevailed in November of 2020. | ||
This morning, Steve, we hit almost $9 on natural gas. | ||
It has more than tripled. | ||
Now, again, not only is this terrible for consumers, but getting back to that wage side, this is so bad for American production, and we know how desperately we need to onshore back to this country. | ||
We cannot do that. | ||
We cannot effectively, cost-effectively onshore back to the United States unless we have the literal fuel for manufacturing and production in this country, which is natural gas. | ||
We need to get that number back down, and we can. | ||
I mean, that's the good news. | ||
The United States is blessed. | ||
We're not beholden on other countries if we simply get our priorities right and get natural gas back where it belongs. | ||
That's one example I could give you a lot, but I think that's probably... Everybody's very focused on crude oil and gasoline, and understandably so. | ||
Crude oil, 110 bucks a barrel today. | ||
But I also want, again, we want to give people... Look below the hood. | ||
Look below what's the next level that actually really matters to your life. | ||
Things like real wages, things like natural gas. | ||
The predicament right now, economically speaking, to be very blunt, Steve, it's dire and it's getting worse. | ||
Okay, we're going to try to get Senator Perdue on next to talk about this governor's race. | ||
Very heated race. | ||
A lot of politics today. | ||
President Trump's in Pennsylvania. | ||
We're going to do some political analysis. | ||
But Steve's going to hang with us when he comes back. | ||
We're going to talk about one of our favorite topics. | ||
Jillian, Ted, as I said last night on the evening show, I was off the screens in the paper today. | ||
The Fed owes America some plain speaking. | ||
And she talks about the days of easy money for unsustainable to keep going to prop up assets for our ruling class. | ||
That day is over. | ||
And she's saying specifically that Chairman Powell is not being straight with the American people. | ||
This is one of the major reasons we're in this jam. | ||
Steve Cortez is going to hang with us. | ||
We got Senator David Perdue in a real dogfight down in the Peach State. | ||
He's going to join us next here in the War Room. | ||
Bring it on and I will fight to the end. | ||
Just watch and see. | ||
It's all started. | ||
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Everything's begun. | |
And you are over. | ||
Cause we're taking down the CCP! | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
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Let's take down the CCP! | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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Cortez comes to the War Room all the way from Tennessee now just to enjoy our coffee. | ||
Okay. | ||
We've got a lot to get to. | ||
The Federal Reserve, as we've talked about, one of the problems is not easy money, it's free money to support the asset. | ||
The unsustainability of keeping these assets up by free money from the Fed. | ||
Powell did a horrible job yesterday. | ||
By the way, the Financial Times of London basically Quotes almost verbatim the war room that Cortez and I have been talking about for almost a year now about how this is ridiculous and they keep this quantitative easing going up. | ||
So we're going to get into the analysis of that, how it's going to impact your personal life and the life of the country. | ||
But we need to get in some hardcore politics. | ||
Nobody better to talk to that with than Senator David Perdue of the great state of Georgia. | ||
Senator Perdue, You put out yesterday a pretty blunt statement about the abortion situation on the Supreme Court, particularly focusing on your opponent, Governor Kemp, who I think is down with the Bushes, kissing the ring of the Bush apparatus down in Texas. | ||
Sir, tell us, what was the purpose of putting out your statement yesterday that was so blunt and in Governor Kemp's grill? | ||
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Well, Steve, thanks for having me again. | |
We've waited 49 years to have Roe v. Wade overturned. | ||
I mean, even Justice Ginsburg back in the 90s said that Roe v. Wade was an overreaching ruling and that one day it would be overturned. | ||
And sure enough, here we are with a conservative court. | ||
Thanks to Donald Trump and the naming of three conservative judges, we now have the opportunity to reverse Roe v. Wade. | ||
And I just felt Like it was my duty to come out and tell the voters of Georgia where I stand on this life issue. | ||
And I basically said that if I were governor, I would call the General Assembly back in in a special session to eliminate abortion in Georgia. | ||
And I called on the governor to do the same thing. | ||
He could do that today. | ||
And look, this isn't a political move, Steve. | ||
It's basically saying, look, we need to be shoulder to shoulder because we know what the left is going to do. | ||
We saw that during the Kavanaugh confirmation. | ||
They're going to go crazy. | ||
They're going to be all over Washington protesting and so forth. | ||
So on our side, we need to be together and aligned in the state of Georgia. | ||
We want Georgia to be the safest place in the country for the unborn and for life. | ||
Senator, this gets to a deeper issue with Kemp, because the issue of special sessions are taking dramatic and immediate action, because you're a man of action. | ||
You were not a career politician. | ||
You were a very successful business executive before you came to politics. | ||
He didn't call a special session for the voter fraud issue, which would have changed the direction of the nation. | ||
None of this carnage would have happened if Kemp had done his job, and he won't call a special session about this. | ||
What does that tell you about Kemp? | ||
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Well, he's a weak leader. | |
He's not enforcing the law. | ||
He was Secretary of State for nine years. | ||
He's been governor for four. | ||
It's not just election law. | ||
We are short 1,200 law enforcement officers in our five major cities, 100 state patrol, and he's doing nothing. | ||
With regard to the election, he let Stacey Abrams come in with this consent decree, and he could have called a special session and stopped that then. | ||
Then, after the November election, he could have called a special session then. | ||
I asked him repeatedly. | ||
He denied that. | ||
No. | ||
He actually has been telling people for a year, Steve, he didn't have the constitutional authority to do it. | ||
So I've called him out on that. | ||
That's just a lie. | ||
Of course he has constitutional authority to do that. | ||
He just did it. | ||
They had a special session earlier this year on redistricting. | ||
And so we know that he could do that. | ||
He could do it today. | ||
He could call a special session today and ask the General Assembly that when this ruling comes down to eliminate abortion in Georgia. | ||
And so I just think we need to be aligned on our side. | ||
This is an opportunity to get this right after 50 years of having an overreaching law that was more draconian than any in Europe. | ||
It's just amazing that we have this opportunity now. | ||
So I want him to step up and join me in this effort. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance joins President Trump today in Pennsylvania off this huge win. | ||
Really was at 8 points, 8%, and finished I think at 31 after the endorsement of President Trump. | ||
We've been following very closely Charles Herbster's race in Nebraska that he's now in the lead. | ||
You've got You've got Mooney, the congressman in West Virginia, that's also Tuesday. | ||
There seems to be momentum. | ||
You see the press is actually saying this is Donald Trump's Republican Party and whoever Donald Trump backs, the MAGA voter, wants to see in. | ||
Are you feeling that in Georgia? | ||
Do you feel like there's real momentum now in your campaign as you start to make your case directly? | ||
Compare and contrast you and Governor Kemp? | ||
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Steve, it really is. | |
I mean, what we're seeing since December is I'm running against an incumbent governor who has raised all the money, we're going to be outspent 10 to 1, and yet you're taking our message to the people. | ||
There's a gap between what I'm seeing out here in the field, talking to real people, and what the polls are saying. I saw it in 2014 when they had me down and we won. | ||
I saw it in 16 when I was campaigning for Trump. | ||
They had him down and he won. Even in 2020, we were down in Georgia and we came back and produced 90,000 more votes than the Democrats in my race. | ||
I'm seeing that now and what's happening in early voting we're seeing now, I just got this information just a minute ago, is that rural voters are coming out and people who did not vote in primaries before are now coming out. | ||
I had a lady tell me in South Georgia this week, I didn't vote in January 21, but if I have a crawl across broken glass I'm going to vote right now. | ||
And so we're encouraging everybody in the state to get out and vote early. | ||
Senator, last question. | ||
I think Kemp's got like $10 million in the bank for this race, and he's down, you know, rubbing up against the Bush apparatus, the Kiss the Ring down there. | ||
Why would a governor of Georgia go down to Texas to, particularly all the carnage that Bush has left behind in this country, starting with the balance sheet of our nation and the $9 trillion in Iraq and Afghanistan, why would a governor of Georgia go down and do that when this heated race is all about the folks in Georgia? | ||
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Well, you know, I'm not a politician, and I'm just an outsider looking at it, but in business, if I see a competitor doing really strange things like that, that tells me that they're worried. | |
Look, I exposed this governor in three debates, Steve. | ||
I encourage all your viewers to watch, go online and watch them, because we exposed a weak governor who's not willing to make a decision. | ||
On crime, he says, I want to keep my powder dry. | ||
On elections, he says, what's the deal? | ||
We've always had voter fraud in Georgia. | ||
I can't believe he made those comments. | ||
He's an embattled governor. | ||
He's outraged that I'm challenging him in a primary. | ||
This is America, after all. | ||
And now you see this. | ||
He's going down to Texas to get the endorsement of the Bush family. | ||
I count that as a badge of honor. | ||
I really do. | ||
I've run against incumbent politicians in 2014. | ||
I did it again. | ||
And this is what we're doing right now. | ||
This is a race between people and politicians. | ||
The power elite, the power connected, are going to get a comeuppance here, I believe, because people out here are outraged that they're being ignored, taken for granted, and it's their time to stand up and get control. | ||
They're tired of this Biden madness, and it all started right here in Georgia when the governor caved in and allowed the Democrats to steal this election. | ||
I've said all along, this election in Georgia was rigged and stolen, Steve. | ||
And now the courts are beginning to agree with us. | ||
There's a court that actually ruled in May last year, the evidence of fraud is compelling, and it said it wanted to unseal the ballots in Fulton County. | ||
I am now taking up a similar lawsuit with the Board of Elections in Fulton County to find out how we can unseal these ballots and expose this. | ||
You see 2,000 mules happening right now, the movie that's out there. | ||
This is all now bubbling up. | ||
Facts, and these are irrefutable facts, Steve, that will prove that fraud happened here in Georgia. | ||
I want every citizen of Georgia, because we're one of the big radio stations down there, and we know the War Room has a huge audience down there, to just think about the carnage that would not have happened to this nation. | ||
David Perdue won in the first round. | ||
David Perdue won the first round. | ||
There was no need for a runoff. | ||
David Perdue, if the governor had done his job, David Perdue would be in the United States Senate. | ||
None of this carnage would have happened. | ||
That's why David Perdue has come back to run, to set things right. | ||
And things have to be set right. | ||
We cannot allow this to... We cannot allow People that allowed this to happen not to be held accountable. | ||
That's what this race is about. | ||
It's about accountability. | ||
100% accountability. | ||
And what happened in Georgia is a disgrace. | ||
The good citizens of Georgia, right, what they have done for this nation throughout their history, and to have this happen, it's untenable. | ||
Kemp has to be held accountable. | ||
And David Perdue, you know, David Perdue had a great life. | ||
He's doing this just like Trump. | ||
Trump didn't have to run for president. | ||
Perdue didn't have to do this. | ||
They're doing this for a higher purpose. | ||
Senator Perdue, how do people find out more about your campaign, sir? | ||
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Hey, thank you, Steve. | |
Go to VotePerdue.com and you can find out how to find 2000Mules.com, but go to VotePerdue.com. | ||
Get out and vote. | ||
Vote early. | ||
Thank you, Steve, for all your help. | ||
Senator Perdue, thank you for doing this. | ||
Everybody really appreciates it. | ||
This is the single most important race of the 60 days of pain, the primary season. | ||
The governor's race in Georgia is the most important. | ||
Senator Perdue, thank you so much, sir. | ||
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Great. | |
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Okay, we have those debates, and we'll make sure we get them. | ||
Captain Bennett will make sure we get the links to them so everybody can see them again and focus. | ||
They're quite explosive. | ||
Cortez, I want your... I got Boris. | ||
Cortez, let's get off the economics and capital markets for a second. | ||
Give me your assessment of this. | ||
You rode shotgun with J.D. | ||
Vance for many, many weeks in Ohio. | ||
You have a pretty good feel. | ||
You told me, hey, I think this guy's going to close this because the deplorables are out in mass and this is MAGA stepping up. | ||
Are you feeling this in the rest of these primaries coming now? | ||
What's the lesson of Ohio that we can take to these other places? | ||
Look, I think the lesson of Ohio is that candidates like J.D. | ||
Vance, candidates who display courage, Authenticity and know what time it is in America are going to prevail in these primaries. | ||
And it's not just J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
There's a lot of them, thankfully, all over the country. | ||
Some of the ones that I'm supporting are people like Jake Beckett in Arkansas, Blake Masters out in Arizona. | ||
Those are for federal office, for state office, Kerry Lake running for governor of Arizona. | ||
There's a whole lot of them. | ||
And there are candidates like that in Georgia, by the way. | ||
I'll see Senator Perdue. | ||
I'm going to be down there in the morning speaking to the Fulton County GOP. | ||
So any of the deplorables out there in the audience, please come up and Say hello to me, I'm excited to get down there because Georgia's a state, you're exactly correct, Steve, Georgia is a state that we simply must get right. | ||
It is a big state, it's a swing state, it's a crucial state. | ||
If we have valid, correct, verifiable elections in Georgia, we are going to prevail. | ||
But it's a big if, right? | ||
And so we have to win these primaries so that we can get to that place of authenticity and accuracy in elections in Georgia. | ||
I have Boris up. | ||
Boris, give us a big day today in politics, big weekend. | ||
Next Tuesday is another big day for MAGA. | ||
Biden's right now saying MAGA is the most radical, destructive force in the history of American politics. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
I say I'm ultra MAGA. | ||
I say we're all ultra MAGA. | ||
And we're all coming in hot. | ||
And Joe Biden, you know, is trying to put up this boogeyman and say, oh, It's not my fault, not Joe Biden's fault, that the country has completely fallen apart under his watch, economically, in the markets, politically, militarily, in terms of national security. | ||
He's trying to say, oh, it's all somehow MAGA's fault. | ||
Well, guess what, Joe? | ||
And guess what to the terrible people you've got around you, OK? | ||
Ron Klain, now Anita Dunn's coming back. | ||
I wonder if she's actually going to fill out her ethics papers and disclosures. | ||
You know, Susan Rice is of the world. | ||
None of you, none of you have any idea how to get the country out of the hole that you drove us into. | ||
And it is only MAGA that can save this country. | ||
MAGA saved this country in 2016 when President Trump won that historic victory and then walked into the White House in 2017. | ||
And MAGA is going to save this country again when we have historic wins, Steve. | ||
Historic wins in 22 and in 24. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We have Steve Cortez. | ||
We're going to get back into the capital markets of it. | ||
We got Boris Epstein. | ||
We're going to do a quick summary of where we are politically going into a politically charged weekend for MAGA. | ||
We got Laura Logan. | ||
We got Ed Dowd on Pfizer. | ||
We got the one and only Andrew Giuliani. | ||
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It's the way we stay jacked up here in the War Room. | ||
Cortez, I want to get into the whole Ukraine situation and all that, but just one more time. | ||
Fulton County Breakfast. | ||
Martin, I want everybody in the War Room. | ||
In Ohio, Cortez was like a rock star. | ||
All the War Room posse turned out and everybody had great things. | ||
The comments I got, people texting me or coming up on Getter saying how much they enjoy talking about the show. | ||
You'll be there tomorrow. | ||
Give us the time and the place and where they go, Steve. | ||
Yes, so it's the Fulton County GOP. | ||
So go to their website. | ||
It's the Fulton County GOP Breakfast. | ||
I think there's going to be a lot of great candidates there. | ||
I believe they'll be in attendance. | ||
Herschel Walker, Patrick Witt, Jody Heiss, everybody running that's significant in the state of Georgia, and I will be there speaking. | ||
So yes, please come say hi to me. | ||
It was such a thrill to meet so many fantastic patriots all over Ohio when I was barnstorming with J.D. | ||
Vance and Steve to the power of this show, which has become really in many ways the digital meeting place of the America First movement. | ||
Every single person, I'm not exaggerating when I tell you that, every single person Mention to me war room. | ||
So we continue to grow our influence. | ||
We continue to grow the electorate and these folks are the are the vectors in a lot of ways. | ||
They are the force multipliers who go out in their spheres of influence. | ||
And educate people, inform them, and motivate them. | ||
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Amen. | |
By the way, part of being motivated, I hope they're going to serve Warpath coffee in the morning, because I'm a Columbian, you know I'm tough to please when it comes to coffee. | ||
You're tough. | ||
One reason I love being in studio with you occasionally is that, you're right, that coffee is more than up to speed. | ||
So hopefully they'll have that at the Fulton County GOP Breakfast in Atlanta. | ||
Go to Fulton County GOP right now, check it out. | ||
We want to thank all the people in the Buckeye State for supporting, going to J.D. | ||
Vance and saying great things about the show. | ||
We want the same thing in Georgia. | ||
Boris, a lot going on this weekend. | ||
Big rally in Pennsylvania. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance is going to be there. | ||
There's this whole, next weekend, or Tuesday, you got West Virginia and Nebraska. | ||
Give us an update. | ||
First of all, Steve, I gotta tell you about the coffee. | ||
Cortez is totally right. | ||
You know, I'm a little under the weather, but I had that coffee this morning. | ||
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Boom! | |
I'm right at it, throwing fastballs, okay? | ||
You made fun of me a little bit yesterday. | ||
You said you thought my energy was only 176% instead of the usual 250%. | ||
Okay, you thought low energy. | ||
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Very proud. | ||
Oh, come on. | ||
No doubt, right? | ||
That's why now I'm back at 250% today, throwing Randy Johnson fastballs. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
This is the biggest couple of weeks that MAGA has had since our wins in 2016 and, yes, in 2020. | ||
Okay? | ||
President Trump won in 2020. | ||
Sorry, Ari Melber. | ||
Sorry, little Jamie Raskin. | ||
Sorry, Betty Thompson. | ||
That's just the truth. | ||
Donald J. Trump won the election in 2020. | ||
Now, these couple of weeks are some of the biggest tests for MAGA since then. | ||
You've got today, President Trump going down to Pennsylvania, major rally there. | ||
And yes, some people have got their own opinions about Oz and their own perspectives, and you're entitled to it. | ||
But here's the deal. | ||
President Trump's spoken, he has endorsed Dr. Oz, and now it's incumbent upon MAGA to come in and continue to prove the strength of the MAGA movement. | ||
And back Oz for that Senate seat. | ||
And then back him to defeat either Federman or Carter Lamb in the general. | ||
And that's going to be a real dogfight. | ||
You better believe it. | ||
A real dogfight. | ||
And then on Tuesday... Hold, hold, hold. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
Because particularly when somebody sees... I want you to compare and contrast and just make the pitch. | ||
You've got somebody like Kathy Barnett. | ||
Right, that's pure MAGA, and she's been running. | ||
For those people who are saying, hey look, I see Oz, he's just not my cup of tea. | ||
Walk us through, for those people who would be thinking about Barnett, or others that they think are more MAGA. | ||
Right, some of the other candidates. | ||
What's your pitch for why Oz? | ||
So, here's the pitch. | ||
Kathy Barnett, undoubtedly somebody who's got strong MAGA credentials. | ||
Somebody who is beloved in Pennsylvania, and she's done well in the debates. | ||
You know, I am not involved in the race. | ||
I was not supporting it in Canada until President Trump jumped in, but now President Trump, the leader of the MAGA movement, has made his decision. | ||
He's backing Dr. Oz, and he's said that Dr. Oz, based on his experience in media, Dr. Oz based on the conversations he's had with the President, and Dr. Oz based on his positions that he's laid out as he's run this race. | ||
And also, let's be honest, the strength of Dr. Oz Has showed in this race. | ||
If you look at the polling, Dr. Asensi got in. | ||
No matter how much money's been thrown at him, how much negativity's been thrown at him, Dr. Oz has remained at or near the top of the polling. | ||
That's what President Trump's gone with. | ||
That's how the MAGA movement's got to go with. | ||
And as we get closer and closer to Election Day, look at what happened in Ohio. | ||
Expect for the same thing to happen in Pennsylvania. | ||
A big break toward the Trump-endorsed candidate, as it should be. | ||
In this case, Dr. Oz. | ||
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Okay. | |
Hang on for a second. | ||
Can you hang on? | ||
I got Cortez. | ||
I got you. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We got 90 seconds. | ||
I got Andrew Giuliani. | ||
We're going to get back to Cortez's economic and capital markets analysis. | ||
We got a lot to get through. | ||
I think we're going to get Laura Logan. | ||
Laura Logan's got a lot to say about the southern border and particularly some of the brief. | ||
Border Patrol and National Guard troops down there. | ||
We're going to do a deep dive on Pfizer. | ||
Exactly what's happening with Pfizer. | ||
By the way, the Naomi Wolf site after the hit last night and she was actually on both War Room Pandemic at 5. | ||
We rolled her over to the 6 o'clock show. | ||
Right after she got off the 6 o'clock show, a massive major hack on that site to take that site down. | ||
A professional hack to take that site down. | ||
That's how powerful of what the War Room Posse These lawyers and Naomi Wolf are doing her Pfizer. |