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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, Welcome back. | ||
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You're in the War Room. | |
It's 6 May, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
Welcome back you're in the war room. It's 6 may year of our lord 2022. Um When boris and I did this, uh A couple of the specials or took a big hunk of the time in the six o'clock show In fact, the whole reason we started the 6 o'clock show, Battleground, was to focus particularly on the primary and then the run-up to this November where we're going to have a, how do I say this, a destruction of the Democratic Party. | ||
This is just not a normal election. | ||
We have a chance to actually destroy it as a national political institution. | ||
Okay, it'll still be there, but destroy it as a national political institution if we do our job, if we do the task and purpose. | ||
And we called this the 60 Days of Pain. | ||
It's going to be painful. | ||
This is one of the things I thought that J.D. | ||
was so gracious. | ||
In fact, Boris and I had talked and we were actually going to have some of the candidates on the next day as they endorsed and came in and endorsed J.D. | ||
And then J.D. | ||
did it that night at his victory speech. | ||
He thanked each one, talked about how important they were for Ohio. | ||
And these guys have all kind of fallen in line. | ||
And it's very important because we have to come together after that. | ||
And we understand there's going to be a lot of hurt feelings, there's no doubt. | ||
But this movement is greater than the sum of its parts. | ||
It's it's bigger than President Trump. | ||
He knows that he's the one that came off. | ||
You know, he had a great life and he came in here to save his country. | ||
That's it. | ||
They saved his country. | ||
Think about what happened to this nation of Hillary Clinton, head of work, head of one in 2016. | ||
You know, and I'm honored to have three of the people now in this segment. | ||
That were there from the early days, the early days. | ||
Cortez, one of the first, if not the first, Wall Street guy to come in. | ||
Boris, who came in early and came in hard. | ||
Andrew Giuliani is going to bring us in a second, with his father, the Giuliani family. | ||
This movement is bigger than any one individual. | ||
This movement is bigger than the sum of its parts. | ||
And this movement, under the leadership of President Trump, is going to save the nation. | ||
The win in 2016 was providential. | ||
The three guys on here, I can tell you, it was providential. | ||
We were the gang that couldn't shoot straight. | ||
We did that with bailing wire and no money against the most formidable political apparatus in this country's history. | ||
I think the Clinton machine and everything associated, the media machine, the tech oligarchs, Wall Street, all of it, all against Trump, all against his populist nationalists. | ||
Oh, my God, these guys are racist. | ||
These guys are xenophobic. | ||
These guys are nativists. | ||
And now we're into it now. | ||
And by the way, the steal in 20, the steal was providential. | ||
And here's why. | ||
We now know what the stakes are. | ||
These are not liberals or Democrats. | ||
Look, I come from a Democratic family, from working-class Irish. | ||
Jack Kennedy was everything. | ||
Huge Reagan and huge Trump. | ||
Because the Democratic Party is not that. | ||
It's a radical, cultural Marxist, Apparatus, with Wall Street, with the global corporations, with the tech oligarchs, and the party of Davos, is out to destroy the United States of America. | ||
What was bequeathed to us? | ||
You see this on the invasion of the southern border and all the focus they're putting in Ukraine. | ||
You see it. | ||
But there's going to be some pain. | ||
There's going to be some personal pain. | ||
There's going to be some hurt feelings. | ||
It's just, that's this business. | ||
It's the saying of the Godfather, that's the business you've chosen. | ||
The reason the show's so important is the audience. | ||
It's not that Andrew Giuliani's on here, or Boris Epstein, or Steve Cortez, or Steve Bannon, or the great production team, or Real America's Voice, John Fredericks, Miles Groen, the guys over at G News, and Getter, and all that. | ||
It's not that. | ||
It's you. | ||
It's this audience. | ||
You could see that in Ohio. | ||
Cortez would tell me. | ||
You could see it. | ||
You could see. | ||
And you guys are forced to multiply. | ||
People in your community respect you and look up to you. | ||
Part of the reason is that you're so informed. | ||
This show is not entertainment. | ||
This show is hard work, and we know that. | ||
We know it's here. | ||
We sit here, and we talk about complicated things, and we try to drill down, and we go over it and over it and over it. | ||
But that's how you guys have separated yourself out. | ||
You are the leaders of this movement. | ||
We have, obviously, President Trump, but this is a populist movement. | ||
It is led by people, and you can see that at school boards. | ||
You can see that at the precinct strategy. | ||
You can see that at these election boards. | ||
That's what's got them scared to the marrow of their bones. | ||
Now, this weekend, tomorrow, we're going to have a revolt of the moms Of America and we've got a show that's going to be extraordinary. | ||
These are people that are all mothers who have now engaged and become activists. | ||
Why? | ||
To save their children and to save their family and to save their country. | ||
That's the power of this movement. | ||
And so it's going to and we said the 60 days of pain for reason. | ||
But after that, we all have to come together. | ||
We have to come together as one united fist, right, to shatter the Democratic Party. | ||
Root and branch. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's what's happening every day, and that's where we report it. | ||
And look, as I said, it's not perfect. | ||
We're falling, you know, the Judeo-Christian West, the basic tenets of our faith is that man has fallen. | ||
We understand that. | ||
We're trying to, every day, trying to, you know, get right with the Lord, as we say. | ||
And it's very imperfect, but we're going to grind through it. | ||
Boris, this weekend, JD's in Pennsylvania, an incredibly important primary. | ||
There's a momentum build for the MAGA movement on Tuesday in West Virginia and in Nebraska, and then upcoming in Georgia. | ||
Give us your synopsis. | ||
Stephen, you're right. | ||
It's all about building that momentum for the movement, right? | ||
President Trump right now is 55-0 between Texas, Indiana, and Ohio. | ||
That's why Pennsylvania is so important. | ||
People got their own different ideas about the Senate race, but the movement is behind Dr. Oz, and we've got to continue that momentum, that energy, that strength, that power. | ||
And that's the rally that's tonight. | ||
It's going to be a hot one. | ||
It's going to be a hot one. | ||
Make sure to tune in. | ||
If you're there, make sure to go. | ||
In terms of Tuesday, we've got West Virginia, Alex Moody, the MAGA candidate there. | ||
Running against a total rhino. | ||
Again, endorsed by President Trump. | ||
He is the only choice, and MAGA's gotta come out. | ||
As long as MAGA comes out in West, by God, Virginia, you better believe it, Alex Moody's gonna win. | ||
So, MAGA, get on your horses in West Virginia. | ||
Go out and vote. | ||
Vote, vote, vote for Alex Moody in that primary. | ||
In Nebraska, it's all about Charles Herbster, okay? | ||
He's been hit with some of the nonsense. | ||
You know, false attacks just like President Trump had in 2016, just like Commander Eric Greitens, Governor Greitens has in Missouri, but he's fought through and Herbster's in the lead in that primary. | ||
But only, only is he going to win if MAGA comes out. | ||
And MAGA has got to come out strong. | ||
And then we're building, we're building, building, building. | ||
Pennsylvania on the 17th, and then the big one, Georgia. | ||
David Perdue bringing a lot of heat. | ||
Coming on War Room, showing a lot of respect to the War Room Posse, giving love to the War Room. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he knows that the War Room Posse is the beating heart of the MAGA movement under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump. | ||
The 24th in Georgia is going to be one of the most important days in the history of our movement, and that is why it is so vital. | ||
Don't believe these polls they're showing you. | ||
This race is tight. | ||
It's within single digits. | ||
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And MAGA can absolutely put David Perdue over the top, just like it put JD Vance over the top. | ||
Let me say it this way. | ||
David Perdue right now is actually in a stronger place versus Brian Kemp than JD Vance was in his race two plus weeks out. | ||
David Perdue absolutely is in a position to win that race as long as MAGA turns up the heat. | ||
So that's where it is. | ||
It's a couple weeks of pain. | ||
Now it's 60 days overall, but really now we're in the three weeks of it. | ||
We got Pennsylvania tonight, major rally. | ||
Then West Virginia and Nebraska on Tuesday. | ||
Pennsylvania for the vote on the 17th. | ||
And then Georgia and Alabama, very importantly, on the 24th of May. | ||
But all eyes really on Georgia. | ||
That is the first among equals. | ||
And we've got a pretty big primary coming up in the state of New York. | ||
Boris, thank you so much. | ||
What's your coordinates? | ||
People can follow you before I bring on Andrew. | ||
No doubt, big primary. | ||
I'm proud, proud to be here before my good friend Andrew Giuliani, the Giuliani family, amazing patriots, and Andrew himself is a total killer. | ||
He's been with us from the beginning. | ||
BorisEP.com is the website coming in hot. | ||
Make sure you sign up right now, BorisEP.com. | ||
Hot on Getter at BorisEP, on Twitter at BorisEP, Truth Social at Boris, hottest on the ground, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
And Andrew, take it away. | ||
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I'll tell you what, we had a lot of battles in the White House together, the three of us. | |
A lot of people don't know, Andrew Giuliani was in the White House with us in the early days, with President Trump, was with him the entire way, all four years, an incredible fighter. | ||
Andrew, I've been saying on Getter, I've been putting up this stuff, this Mayor and DA in New York are just all over me and the fact of, you know, the DA is sitting there allowing the city to crash into crime and anarchy. | ||
The mayor every day. | ||
He's another going into a nightclub. | ||
He's going to the Metropolitan Museum red carpet thing with all these models. | ||
He's having a good time. | ||
He's partying. | ||
He's sending the wrong signal. | ||
This is a city in crisis. | ||
It's a state in crisis. | ||
The Democrats there, and I want to say about being providential for the 2020 steals, so we could actually see what they were like. | ||
People don't understand this. | ||
In New York State, up there in Albany, it's not a Democrat, it's a Democrat Socialist Party. | ||
They call themselves Socialists. | ||
They've destroyed... Why are all these people leaving from Florida and Texas and Arizona, all from New York? | ||
New York's losing population. | ||
Why? | ||
The great state of New York, one of the most beautiful states. | ||
If you ever get a chance to get out of New York City and go upstate, it's absolutely stunning, the Huntsman Valley. | ||
New York City is the greatest city in the world. | ||
It's being destroyed by radical Democrats. | ||
Andrew Giuliani, what are you going to do about it? | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what. | |
First and foremost, and you mentioned the DA, the governor under Article 2, Section 1 of the New York State Constitution has the authority to fire any of the 62 district attorneys. | ||
Steve, maybe I'll call you in to do this honor, but I'm giving Alvin Bragg his pink slip on day one or any other DA who violates their oath of office. | ||
And as for the mayor, you're absolutely right. | ||
The guy's more concerned about what he's wearing to a Met Gala than actually the welfare of New Yorkers. | ||
I mean, that's why we've seen crime go up another 60% since last year. | ||
You know, Steve, I didn't think it was possible to have a mayor that would be worse than Bill de Blasio. | ||
And I'm not saying Eric Adams is worse than de Blasio yet. | ||
But he certainly hasn't been better for 120 days. | ||
So why don't you focus a little bit more on making New York safe again, rather than actually going out to the next nightclub or making sure what you're wearing? | ||
And if you do that, then you're right. | ||
We won't lead the country in out-migration. | ||
Last year, New York led the country in out-migration. | ||
Think about that. | ||
The Empire State, the state that literally connected the rest of the world to the United States of America through the Erie Canal. | ||
More people wanted to leave that state than any other state In the country last year. | ||
And you're absolutely right. | ||
It's because of failed leadership. | ||
On day one, that all changes. | ||
I laid out what I would do with Alvin Bragg, but we also deregulate the way that Donald Trump deregulated in the White House. | ||
That campaign promise that I know you had a lot to do with behind it, where he said for every regulation he'd sign into law, he would cut two. | ||
That number was over 8 to 1 by the time he walked out of office, Steve. | ||
And that's why, in early 2020, we had one of the lowest unemployment rates ever since the poor man walked on the moon. | ||
That's what we're going to do here in New York. | ||
We're going to make New York safe again, and we're also going to make it the business center of the country again. | ||
Give me a minute or two. | ||
We've got about two minutes left on this. | ||
This governor is an absolute disaster. | ||
I thought Cuomo was bad. | ||
She's worse. | ||
Walk us through what her story is. | ||
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So the last couple of weeks alone, her first big hire, her lieutenant governor, basically her vice president, Brian Benjamin, It's unbelievable and really it's a continuation of what we saw with Elliott Spitzer and Andrew Cuomo and all the corruption. | |
Kathy Hochul is just more of the same. | ||
On top of that, her husband is profiting from the Buffalo Bills stadium deal that Kathy Hochul just signed. | ||
I mean you can't make this up. | ||
You literally could replace the Biden family and put in the Hockel family in New York, and it's the same story. Also, she's putting in all these two-way rest stops on the New York State Thruway. Sounds good enough until you realize that her husband is actually profiting off of the concessions from that, and that's why we're doubling our two-way rest stops in New York. It's absolutely mind-blowing, and if you had a conservative, somebody who was a Trump candidate who wanted to do the same thing, | ||
you know we'd be under investigation in about two seconds. | ||
Instead, the media decides not to focus on Kathy Hochul whatsoever, and just allow it to be because she lines up with their narrative. | ||
Andrew, how do people find out more about you, how they find out more about your career, and how they find out more about your campaign? | ||
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Go to nyforgiuliani.com, that's N-Y-F-O-R-G-I-U-L-I-A-N-I dot com. | |
And Steve, I know you have only another minute, but I gotta tell you, what you're doing tomorrow with those moms, taking back all of our school boards, which is in 11 days, the next 11 days before my primary, I'm gonna be out traveling New York State with as many of these moms and dads that are out there, that are fighting against CRT, that are fighting against these mandates and getting on school board. | ||
It is the most important action item we could be doing over the next 11 days. | ||
God bless you, Andrew. | ||
We'll be following you daily on your social media. | ||
Andrew Giuliani running for governor of the Empire State. | ||
The Giulianis have returned in force in the War Room. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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Okay, Cortez. | ||
We've got the great Laura Logan coming up. | ||
We've got Ed Dowd about the financial fiasco over at Pfizer. | ||
For the Pfizer situation, Naomi was on both shows last night, the 6 o'clock show, she rolled over at 5 o'clock, 5 o'clock show, rolled over at 6 o'clock show. | ||
3,000 War Room posse members as volunteers all over the Pfizer docks and they're dropping huge batches every month. | ||
These were documents that were supposed to be secret for 70 years. | ||
It was like the original Warren Commission. | ||
Remember what Earl Warren said about that? | ||
Not in your lifetime are you going to know because documents are going to be withheld. | ||
Well, that was it. | ||
A federal judge overturned that. | ||
3,000 members of this audience have been slaving away day and night with over 250 lawyers, and the findings they have are extraordinary. | ||
Hey, we don't believe in conspiracy theories here at all, but they're also no coincidences. | ||
Do you just think the J&J thing, oh, upon further review of the data, uh, boom. | ||
They're all running for cover. | ||
Okay, that we had a hack last night on her site a hack that's taken it down I think for 16 or 18 hours a professional hack so They're coming with all with every they're coming with everything they've got because we they know they cannot withstand the scrutiny and the transparency that these courts have provided and that the war imposter is now all over and I just really want to thank everybody for That's pitching in to do this. | ||
Okay. | ||
The Financial Times of London finally caught up after what a year or two with the war room. | ||
The Fed owes America some plain speaking. | ||
Talked about the unsustainability of just free money that drives asset prices up and keeps the elites there. | ||
Steve Cortez has been arguing this is the gospel of Cortez and Bannon. | ||
It's pretty shocking, sir. | ||
Remember, we've talked about this. | ||
The tools that Volcker and Reagan had, these great patriots that saved this nation back in the 70s after the Vietnam War spending, the Great Society spending, getting off the gold standard, the Arab Oil Embargo, the runaway inflation, the massive recession, the unemployment, was because, Steve, we were a creditor nation, not the greatest debtor nation. | ||
We were a creditor nation. | ||
We have a massive manufacturing base. | ||
We're the leading manufacturer in the world. | ||
Right, and we had virtually no national debt. | ||
Everything has changed since then. | ||
Steve Cortes, tell me about Powell, the Fed, and Jillian Tett at the Financial Times, sir. | ||
Yeah, by the way, Steve, this is a big deal for the Financial Times. | ||
You know, that is really effectively the town crier for the Davos set. | ||
That is their morning paper. | ||
Now, granted, they're a year late, but the fact that even they are now willing to admit that the Fed has lost credibility. | ||
Why? | ||
Because it's led by Jerome Powell, and he's either a moron or he's a liar. | ||
And I say that because He lied to the United States, to the American people for a year about transitory. | ||
So he was either dishonest, he knew the truth and he was lying, or if he didn't know the truth, if the chairman of the Fed with his army of PhDs with better data than anybody out there in the country, if he could not see this inflation hurricane that was hitting the United States, then he's either totally incompetent, Or he's a complete liar. | ||
I believe it's the latter. | ||
I think he's a liar who wants to only protect the political prerogatives, the institutional power of the Fed, rather than actually help regular Americans. | ||
And the main reason I say that, Steve, is because if you look at the Fed, his number two, his top deputy, Clarita, just a few months ago, had to resign in disgrace. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he was effectively insider trading. | ||
He was making trades in his personal account worth millions of dollars right before he was effectively front-running massive decisions of the Fed in the early part of the pandemic, in the darkest days of spring of 2000. | ||
Those are the priorities of the Federal Reserve, of people like Clarita, as well as Jerome Powell. | ||
Now, unfortunately, Steve, add this to the list, the Federal Reserve, add it to the list I would draw this analogy. | ||
I think it's very similar to the public health authorities. | ||
It used to be that the NIH and the CDC, they had a well-earned, sterling reputation in decades past in the United States. | ||
All of that has now been squandered. | ||
Unfortunately, Jerome Powell, he is the Tony Fauci of central banking. | ||
He has no credibility. | ||
And to prove my point, let's just look at the data just this week, Steve. | ||
Jerome Powell came out on Wednesday afternoon with a bunch of happy talk. | ||
Assured the country, I'm going to land this plane softly. | ||
No problem. | ||
We've got all this under control. | ||
Financial markets did react very positively. | ||
But guess what? | ||
It didn't even last for 24 hours. | ||
So we had this massive spike on Wednesday with the Powell happy talk. | ||
The adults came back in the room. | ||
Mom and dad came home and saw this stupid party going on on Thursday and said, enough of that. | ||
The Dow lost over 1,000 points on Thursday. | ||
Gave back all that Powell was able to juice and more. | ||
It used to be Steve in days gone by that the words of a Fed chairman had gravitas and they had lasting sustainable Impact on markets and psyche. | ||
In this case, he showed us it didn't even have 24 hours because he's lost credibility. | ||
The Fed is massively behind the curve. | ||
Interest rates, thankfully he raised, but they need to go up. | ||
Steve, he raised them 50 basis points. | ||
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Nothing. | |
He needs to raise them 10 times that much to get into the game of fighting inflation. | ||
We did the calculation with Brad last week in the show. | ||
The Fed funds rate should be 6.5. | ||
That's 10 times where it is. | ||
Here's the thing, though. | ||
I want to make sure you go back to a point you made the other day. | ||
This is just not the stock market. | ||
It's small compared to the bond market. | ||
This is a bloodbath everywhere, in every part, every asset you have, ladies and gentlemen, every savings, every bond, all of it. | ||
This is a bloodbath because why? | ||
We're now in the super cycle of inflation, okay? | ||
On top of it, smart guys understand that announcement yesterday, or Thursday, on trade, in the month of March, $125 billion. | ||
Trade deficit in one month. | ||
In one month. | ||
They've jammed us into a corner, Steve Cortes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
To put that into context, the trade deficit had never been north of $100 billion before, ever. | ||
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Okay? | |
To put that into context. | ||
So, the numbers that we're getting lately are horrific. | ||
And you're right, by the way, regarding that Thursday price action. | ||
It wasn't just that stocks got slaughtered. | ||
Bonds got wrecked at the same time, and that is totally abnormal. | ||
Normally, when you have stocks getting hit hard, there's what's known as a flight to safety. | ||
Capital goes into the normal safety of bonds. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
Instead, bonds got hit at the exact same time. | ||
Why? | ||
Because there's nowhere to hide except for tangible assets. | ||
The only place capital wants to hide right now are things like natural gas, crude oil, single-family homes. | ||
They don't want financial assets. | ||
In a time of this kind of absolute runaway inflation. | ||
And so I would argue that what happened yesterday was actually one of the most violent days of capital markets that we have seen in decades because there was no flight to safety. | ||
There was nowhere to hide. | ||
This is the economy that Joe Biden has created along with Nancy Pelosi. | ||
And we can't forget to make this point Patriots with the full complicity of the collaborators in the GOP led by Mitch McConnell. | ||
We had a choice in stopping this. | ||
We meaning the Republican voters. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
That's why in these primaries, we must elect the true America First stalwarts and fighters who are going to fight the establishment. | ||
Thankfully, I think there's a lot of them out there. | ||
I believe we just elected one in the primary in J.D. | ||
Vance, but there are others. | ||
Joe Kent in Washington State, Eric Greitens in Missouri, Jake Beckett in Arkansas. | ||
There's a bunch of them around the country. | ||
We need to rally behind them, behind candidates who have courage, display authenticity, and know what time it is in America right now. | ||
By the way, in this carnage, what better to do than a $33 billion bailout package for the oligarchs in Ukraine for five months? | ||
Not one red cent for Ukraine, not one red drop of American blood. | ||
Okay, we're not making the Iraq and Afghanistan mistake again. | ||
The oligarchs over there, let's strip them of all their wealth, let's strip them of all their, just like they're doing with the Russians, let's strip all the oligarchs, the third most corrupt nation on earth, let's strip it there, after then Europe puts in the rest, then we're open to a conversation. | ||
But just open to a conversation. | ||
As you say, Cortez, it's inflation and immigration. | ||
I want to thank you. | ||
I'm going to get to the southern border with Laura Logan here in a second. | ||
How do they get your coordinates? | ||
You're putting up stuff all the time. | ||
You're going to be at Fulton County GOP breakfast tomorrow. | ||
I want everybody in the posse in the Georgia, greater Georgia metropolitan area, go to the breakfast, go up to Cortez, and give him your full and frank opinion of the show. | ||
As long as you just say good stuff, because he's not going to have Warpath coffee down there. | ||
What do you got, sir? | ||
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That's right. | |
No, and Steve, as you said, I am always so impressed with how informed our people are. | ||
Believe me, it keeps me on my game. | ||
I know I've got to do my homework if I'm going to encounter our informed and motivated deplorables out there. | ||
So yes, please find me at Steve on the getter and on Twitter. | ||
I'm at Cortez Steve Cortez with an S. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here, brother. | ||
Look forward to getting you back. | ||
Cortez traveling down to Georgia. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We got about a minute. | ||
I want to introduce our next guest and hold her over through the break. | ||
Laura Logan, one of the most intrepid investigative reporters in the world. | ||
She's been in every hot zone, every hot spot, combat correspondent, all of it. | ||
Laura, we're going to bring you back to the break. | ||
We got about 60 seconds. | ||
You were in Mar-a-Lago the other night. | ||
Just tell us about 2000 Mules. | ||
You were there for the premiere. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
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Well, the most dramatic part of the film is the evidence, right? | |
Because you'll hear time and time again, people will say, well, there was no evidence of fraud in the last election. | ||
But what they did was death by a thousand cuts. | ||
And so what you have here is an opportunity to see one part of the fraud and they can't deny it. | ||
Here you have mules who will go and picking up ballots and then doing a round like a paper round. | ||
And they were doing it over and over again. | ||
So, you know, what that means is that it's now up to the authorities. | ||
To show the American people if they intend to do anything about this. | ||
Well, that's where we get to War Room Posse. | ||
We've got to put our shoulders to the wheel. | ||
Okay, we're taking a short commercial break. | ||
We've got Laura Logan, really an icon in the media industry. | ||
A tough investigative reporter. | ||
You don't find that much anymore. | ||
She's got a lot to say about the southern border and the men and women that protect us down there. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Lara Logan next in the War Room. | |
Let's take down the CCP! | ||
War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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He could have just said, hey, if you're not going to publish it, I guess it's a tough break for me, but he's not. | ||
He's not that kind of guy. | ||
I've gotten to know him. | ||
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He's just an incredible, incredible individual. | |
We're fortunate to have another incredible individual, and it's about courage. | ||
I don't think there's a person in the world of journalism that has more personal courage than Laura Logan. | ||
She's been in the toughest places in the world. | ||
She's brought the toughest stories in the world. | ||
She's absolutely fearless and indefatigable, and she joins us now. | ||
Laura, you're now a Texican, you've transplanted, you live in Texas, and you come across as a Texan. | ||
I know you're, because you understand war zones, you understand areas where there's conflict, these kind of border situations throughout the world, you've been involved in so many of them. | ||
There's an invasion on the southern border of the United States and the men and women, the Border Patrol, ICE, the National Guard, the Department of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers, everybody down there in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas put it on the line every day as the Biden administration initiates and exacerbates this invasion. | ||
We said from day one it's going to be the first article of impeachment. | ||
Against Joe Biden. | ||
And I want to thank Miss Booth, who had me on her podcast the other day in the New York Post, picked it up as a big story about talking about just walking through on Lisa Booth's podcast, talking about the impeachment of Joe Biden. | ||
Laura, walk us through the courage of these folks and walk us through, since you've been in every hotspot in the world, you've been in every combat zone in the world. | ||
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What's the southern border of Texas like? | |
Well, I've never experienced the sort of the intentional and wanting destruction of a nation. | ||
You know, I mean, all the places that I've been, sure, there's been combat, which is uncontrollable in many respects and very dangerous. | ||
But what we're seeing at the southern border is like nothing that any of us have ever witnessed or experienced in our lifetime. | ||
Because here you have literally an administration in place that doesn't believe in sovereignty. | ||
I mean, that's just the reality of it. | ||
They've made that very clear from the beginning. | ||
So who are the bad guys? | ||
Well, Border Patrol are the bad guys. | ||
ICE and Immigration Enforcement, Law Enforcement. | ||
These are all the bad guys. | ||
Who are the good guys? | ||
The cartels, the most violent and powerful criminal organizations on Earth. | ||
In their story, in their accounting for what's happening on the southern border, they are the good guys. | ||
And of course, they want us to frame the entire conversation only in terms of the people, the human beings who are trying to cross the border, many of them for a better life, These days, more and more of them are gang and cartel members who are coming for, you know, other reasons and along with terrorists and state actors and so on and so on. | ||
And as long as you define the border in human terms, you're playing into their hands. | ||
That's exactly what they want you to do, because you cannot win that argument. | ||
It's pointless to argue about whether someone is a good person or a bad person. | ||
Are they coming for the right reasons or the wrong reasons? | ||
You know what? | ||
Look at the reality. | ||
The reality is that there are more American kids dying from overdose deaths than ever in the history of this country. | ||
And those drugs are coming across the southern border in historic numbers. | ||
You have more agents committing suicide in Border Patrol today than you have ever had in the history of the United States. | ||
That is a reality. | ||
You have more quitting Resigning because what they see is that this administration, they don't protect them. | ||
They don't have their backs. | ||
When they do their job, as the horse patrol did, they get accused of racism. | ||
They get, you know, put aside, shoved aside, disregarded, dismissed as if they don't even matter. | ||
And the administration sides time and time and time again. | ||
With who? | ||
With the cartels. | ||
So you have to start to wonder, is this their army? | ||
Are the cartels their army? | ||
Because they don't really have The loyalty of a lot of the United States military because they can see that they're doing everything they can to destroy this country. | ||
And you don't have to take my word for it, Steve, that they don't believe in sovereignty. | ||
Just listen to what they say. | ||
Tony Blinken said this idea that the United States is a superpower and that it leads the world belongs in the trash bin of history. | ||
That's exactly what Obama used to say. | ||
The exact same concept. | ||
But not only do they not believe that America should be a superpower, They don't believe that America should be a country. | ||
How do I know that? | ||
Well, you've got open border ideologues within the administration. | ||
What is their ideology? | ||
Go onto their website. | ||
Listen to what they say. | ||
You know, listen when they make speeches. | ||
Read their documents. | ||
They don't believe in sovereignty. | ||
They believe in open borders. | ||
And they are governing this country according to a globalist ideology, which has been codified at the United Nations back in 2018. | ||
It is the United Nations It's basically their convention on migration, where they recognize migration as a human right. | ||
And that's why you hear this administration use the language that is used in the convention on migration at the UN. | ||
They talk about regular and irregular waves of ordinary migration, safe, orderly migration. | ||
And what do they warn us about? | ||
The 1.2 billion refugees that they know are headed to this country, Because of so-called climate change, which is another load of BS. | ||
And why do they say that? | ||
How are they so certain? | ||
Well, because there have been intrepid reporters who have picked up actual evidence at the southern border, which is laminated copies of books that have been printed by the UN and probably a bunch of NGOs that fund these programs, that are a how-to guide to cross every country in the world to get to the United States. | ||
That is not the purpose of migration as we have recognized it Under international law and under domestic law, where you, you know, to be a refugee or to qualify for asylum, there are certain conditions. | ||
No. | ||
And what they have done now is create a how-to guide for how to get to the United States. | ||
And they are pouring into this country in numbers that no one has ever seen before. | ||
And I said from the very beginning, from day one of this administration, even before they took office, they were preparing for exactly what you see now. | ||
This is the outcome and the policy that they want. | ||
It's not a crisis. | ||
They won't use that word. | ||
It's not something. | ||
They've never changed the policy. | ||
They've never acknowledged this as a problem. | ||
And they have no intention of doing so because they do not believe in the sovereignty of the United States. | ||
And they have given the rights, above the rights of American citizens, to people who are here illegally, who enter the country illegally. | ||
And how do we know that? | ||
Well, on day one, What did they do? | ||
They said, we're removing the word illegal, and no one from Border Patrol or ICE or anyone else is allowed to use the word illegal. | ||
And of course, they're little lapdogs in the media. | ||
They're all panting, all in suits, and they immediately remove the word illegal. | ||
Now it's migrants, right? | ||
That's all we talk about. | ||
And what all of this adds up to is the destruction of the sovereignty of this country. | ||
By the way, they're very focused. | ||
Kamala Harris taught that the $33 billion for five months to Ukraine is for the sovereignty, the territorial integrity, and the self-determination of Ukraine, the eastern border of Ukraine. | ||
And they have nothing to the southern border. | ||
Nancy Pelosi hasn't been there. | ||
Joe Biden hasn't been there. | ||
The other day, I think it was a Marine, volunteered to go back to Ukraine. | ||
He was killed in combat. | ||
He left a young wife, who he just married, and I think a newborn baby up in the Hudson Valley. | ||
And the White House and everybody was saying what a tragedy it was. | ||
Obviously, it was a personal tragedy. | ||
But there's been a specialist, an African-American hero, a patriot, I think with the Army National Guard or the Texas National Guard, that gave his life Okay, so even as I'm listening to you, I know all of this, and yet it makes my blood boil. | ||
It turns out they were drug mules. | ||
He didn't know that. | ||
He went in to try to save them in the Rio Grande River and drowned. | ||
And not one word, Laura Logan, his name has never been spoken from the White House. | ||
No appreciators. | ||
Laura, tell me about how's that set with you, ma'am? | ||
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OK, so even as I'm listening to you, I know all of this and yet it makes my blood boil. | |
I'm just kind of seething because that young man, I mean, I don't know what it was, but that image of his face, he just speaks to you from the page. | ||
He's got such a lovely nature. | ||
And then once I started working on the story and looking into this, I realized that someone I know very well was a former commander of his. | ||
And I know all kinds of people who have served with him. | ||
And what they all tell you is, this is a young man, his name is Specialist, Bishop Evans, by the way, I think it's important that he's not anonymous specialist. | ||
Bishop Evans was 22 years old. | ||
And this is a kid that people who know him said the moment you met him, you knew he was raised right. | ||
And Steve, I got to tell you, like for me as a mama bear, that just breaks my heart because he didn't, he wasn't raised by his parents. | ||
He was raised by his grandparents and he was raised in, you know, a small town in Texas known as Arlington. | ||
And he was, you know, he basically, I mean, he was serving his country and he gave everything. | ||
It didn't matter to him who these people were. | ||
When he saw a man and a woman in the river, in the Rio Grande River, and they were struggling and he knew that they were going to drown, he took off his body armor and he took off his radio and he jumped into that river. | ||
And what, you know, what a lot of people don't know is that in the weeks leading up to this, the river has been treacherous. | ||
And so the guard soldiers who were deployed down there, In the Texas Guard and also the Border Patrol agents have been warned repeatedly because it's very deceptive when you look at the surface of the Rio Grande. | ||
There's very strong currents underneath. | ||
And what happens is, you know, that Mexico, they have dams on their side of the border and the water level rises and falls depending on what Mexico is doing with the dams. | ||
And what they have to do because they're experiencing drought is they hold on to the water. | ||
And so when they open the floodgates, the level of the river rises. | ||
And it creates a much more dangerous environment. | ||
And that's, you know, what many people down there believe was going on at this moment. | ||
But Specialist Evans, knowing that, he chose to put his life ahead, I mean, their lives ahead of his own. | ||
He made a choice to jump into that water and save those people. | ||
That is the very definition of heroism. | ||
You know, my husband is the recipient of the Soldier's Medal, which is the peacetime equivalent of the Medal of Honor. | ||
And the criteria is that you absolutely had to put your life in harm's way in order to save the lives of others. | ||
Now, Specialist Evans, he was on orders for the National Guard. | ||
So I don't think that he, as far as I can tell from various people I've addressed this with, he doesn't qualify for the Soldier's Medal because he wasn't on federal orders. | ||
He was under Title 32. | ||
Well, you know what he does qualify for? | ||
He qualifies for the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor. | ||
And although he's been awarded a medal for valor and he's been promoted to sergeant, so he's now Sergeant Bishop Evans, that isn't enough to recognize what he did. | ||
And I've been trying to talk to Texas legislatures. | ||
I've spoken to Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick. | ||
I've spoken to some of the legislatures on the committee and to others in Texas Department of Public Safety. | ||
Everybody is unanimous in this, that what Specialist Evans did is extraordinary, and that he was just, everyone who deployed with him, you know, he was in Syria, he was in Iraq, he was in Afghanistan, he was in a field artillery unit. | ||
Here you have someone who is absolutely the embodiment of heroism and valor. | ||
I mean, how can you not, in the age of Black Lives Matter, how is the entire nation not rallying around this young man? | ||
And most of the networks barely cover it. | ||
It's shameful. | ||
Laura, just hang on for one second. | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
Ed Dowd, Laura Logan, next in The War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
As Laura Logan was getting the nation up to speed on this very movie story of Sergeant Bishop Evans and folks working to make sure he gets the proper recognition. | ||
Over at Revolver, Darren Beattie and the team just put up an incredible article, exactly what she was talking about. | ||
This is about Mayorkas and Jankowicz, the new Ministry of Truth over there. | ||
This disinformation board going to war with exactly what Laura's talking about. | ||
Open Borders Critics. | ||
And it's an incredible piece. | ||
We're going to put it up everywhere. | ||
Lar, we look forward to having you back on. | ||
What's your social media handles? | ||
What's your coordinates? | ||
How do people follow your writing? | ||
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I'm on Locals and I'm on Truth Social and Getter. | |
I don't do platforms that traffic in children and porn and all the rest of it. | ||
People can go elsewhere for that. | ||
And I'm not going to be part of making those people richer, especially not platforms that censor, you know. | ||
And speaking of the Ministry of Disinformation, Steve, How are we not up in arms and rioting? | ||
How are we allowing that to happen? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Surely that's illegal. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Laura, have a great Mother's Day. | ||
We've got a special on tomorrow with these volunteers, these people going to school boards called the Revolt of the Moms of America. | ||
It's the folks at Laura Logan's of the World have inspired. | ||
So, Laura, thank you very much for being on here. | ||
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We're doing it in my town, too. | |
Don't worry. | ||
It's happening right here in Fredericksburg. | ||
And the DNC is the one taking out adverts and putting them in our local paper and saying we're all a bunch of liars. | ||
But you know what they won't do, Steve? | ||
They won't print excerpts of the book. | ||
So what I told the moms is we try to get excerpts of the books printed in the paper. | ||
You know what they said? | ||
It's a family newspaper. | ||
We couldn't possibly print those. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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So obviously the library in the school is a perfect place for it, right? | |
Naturally. | ||
Laura, thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
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The intrepid, indefatigable, courageous Laura Logan. | ||
Talking about courageous, Ed Dowd is a guy that knows, been one of the top financial, not just analysts, but guys, hedge fund guys for many, many years, portfolio manager. | ||
Been all over the big pharma companies. | ||
You've seen what the Warren Posse with Dr. Wolf has done at the Pfizer investigation he had yesterday. | ||
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Upon further review, the FDA and J&J. | ||
Ed, where do we stand with the financials of all this, which you've been drilling down on? | ||
Sure. | ||
So we've got Q1 results coming in at funeral homes and insurance companies this week. | ||
The overarching theme is the following. | ||
While the COVID pandemic is winding down, Excess mortality remains elevated to the surprise of many executives. | ||
Some are blaming long COVID, especially in the insurance industry. | ||
The funeral home companies are the most interesting. | ||
They were expecting their business to drop off. | ||
It has not. | ||
Service Corp of America was up 11 percent on their quarter, I think, two days ago. | ||
They cited they beat revenue by 10 percent. | ||
They beat rates for the year. | ||
They were shocked at the elevated levels of mortality, ex-COVID, and the CFO made a comment on the call. | ||
The comment was, and again, it's not just COVID that we're seeing. | ||
Just to emphasize this, this is, these are excess deaths, levels of mortality that are higher than what we've expected, even when you try to back out COVID. | ||
Carriage Services, another funeral home company, Was up 3.2% year over year in Q1 and up 9% sequentially from the fourth quarter. | ||
They were very excited about the results and. | ||
They thanked all their managing partners of all the companies that they bought for their great results, even though COVID is winding down so. | ||
The smoking gun is at the end of the line in the in the funeral homes. | ||
The insurance companies saw group life. | ||
Death benefits come down off the mandate death spike in Q3 and Q4, but it's still elevated between 20 and 30 percent. | ||
Several of the companies noted winding down of COVID, but yet less favorable underlying mortality, whatever that means. | ||
So the problem we have is we had the spike in Q3 and Q4. | ||
Now it looks like, according to my math, We have excess deaths running at around 20% and 51. | ||
We'll see if that continues in Q2, but there's something going on. | ||
Are you, are you, are you, are you implying that's either the vaccine or things related to the, to the lockdowns, psychological issues or other health issues related to the, I mean, you're implying something here and I know you don't, you're evidence-based and database. | ||
We've got a minute or two. | ||
What, what, where does your instincts take you on this? | ||
Well, when we saw the all cause mortality for the millennials, I'm blaming the vaccine. | ||
You can blame suicides and fentanyl deaths. | ||
But remember, in group life, these are employed working age people that tend not to overdose on fentanyl and commit suicide. | ||
There's definitely those things are at play. | ||
But I've seen people back out the numbers and they're still elevated excess mortality. | ||
And the lockdowns, you've got to remember, that was 2020. | ||
We really haven't had lockdowns in the end of 2021 or even today. | ||
So this is above and beyond. | ||
You know, we're all hearing the anecdotes. | ||
I have anecdotes in my circles of mysterious sudden deaths of, you know, relatively healthy people. | ||
So this is a national crisis in my mind. | ||
Ed, how do people, I follow you on Getter non-stop, how do people, I want to make sure people have your coordinates, because you're putting up smart brain analysis all the time. | ||
How do people get you on social media and your websites? | ||
Right, so I'm working on getting a website out, but right now I'm on Twitter, at Dowd, Edward, D-O-W-D, Edward. | ||
I'm currently suspended until Saturday, and then Getter, at Edward, You're not suspended on Getter, brother. | ||
That's why I follow you. | ||
Suspended on Twitter, tilde mark, naturally, right? | ||
Oh, surprise. | ||
And then he's up on Getter. | ||
Can't wait to get the website out. | ||
Ed, the stuff is amazing and very chilling. | ||
So thank you very much for joining us here, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
One of the smart guys is all over top of this. | ||
If you think about it, all that stuff's coming our way. | ||
You know, all that. | ||
Look, from the Financial Times and the balance sheet to the Wuhan lab to the things on the vaccines, the mask, all of it. | ||
If you work and present the American people with evidence, they got tremendous common sense. | ||
And this audience is the epitome of that. | ||
OK, tomorrow's special. | ||
Is the revolt of moms across America. | ||
It's like unlike any special we've done. | ||
It is fire breather after fire breather. | ||
These people are engaged. | ||
You see the tip of the tip of the spear taking this country back on our special tomorrow. | ||
Peter Navarro is going to be back at five o'clock. | ||
You got to see that. | ||
A detailed analysis of the economic problems facing this country right after the show. | ||
Our own Ben Harnwell. | ||
He's got a lot to do. | ||
We haven't had time to get Ben on the regular show in a couple of days. | ||
He's going to go live on Getter immediately after this. | ||
You've got to see Hanwha. | ||
He's been working on this for a couple of days. | ||
A lot to report. | ||
Some shocking information about what's happening in Europe and Ukraine. | ||
You can get me on Getter 24-7. | ||
I'm putting up analysis, commentary, thoughts all the time. | ||
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See you back here in the War Room. | ||
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