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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. | ||
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 100 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, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Tuesday, 7 June, Year of Our Lord 2022, within, what, a couple of weeks of the closing of the first half of the year. | ||
I think Steve Cortez, I didn't correct it, I think what he's talking about with the Atlanta, if you look at where the numbers were in the first quarter, I think that given the lack of growth in the second, we could actually have no growth, actually negative growth in the first half of the year. | ||
Maybe down a point, maybe down a half a point. | ||
My point is not a growing economy, a flat to down. | ||
Where Saudi Arabia is projecting 10, 9.9%, 10%. | ||
This, this is almost criminal. | ||
It's not like, and this is the reason if you look at, we're gonna play some of the clips later from MSNBC about the American Rasputin story in, about the war room and myself on Atlantic. | ||
And you see her quotes, is that this is the thing, they fear this audience in the worst way, right? | ||
They fear the strength this audience builds every day at school boards. | ||
At election boards, at canvassing boards, at precinct strategy, in the Republican Party, in medical boards, all of it. | ||
And, you know, they see what we did, the World Health Assembly's IHR, International Health Regulator, we killed that. | ||
Look, they're always going to come back, but, you know, you at least killed it for now. | ||
They fear this audience in the worst way, absolutely fear it. | ||
They're not, they don't believe in democracy. | ||
What they believe is their stuff. | ||
They're authoritarians and they're, but they're about to get, they talk about democracy and talk about democracy and talk about democracy. | ||
They're about to get democracy. | ||
You see it now, this huge article in the L.A. | ||
Times about Ice Cube. | ||
Remember, Ice Cube is the guy that came during the George Floyd thing, the great musician. | ||
He came, and filmmaker, he came and said, hey, here is some of the economics that we need changed, right? | ||
If we change this economics, I don't care about the rest of it. | ||
The rest of it will change. | ||
Very powerful. | ||
And now you're having a huge amount of black men are listening to that and understand and say, yes, this is logical. | ||
This is rational. | ||
This comports with my life. | ||
And that's why what's happening in California today could be could be historic. | ||
Right. | ||
And like I said, 2024 is going to be California versus America. | ||
Woke versus MAGA. | ||
I think Gavin Newsom versus Trump. | ||
And so we're getting up right now the draft Trump. | ||
I'm going to get it up as soon as we see a graphic and people sign up for the graphic. | ||
We're trying to produce As we go on, we've got a lot to do. | ||
We're going to call a few audibles in this second thing. | ||
We're still trying to get from the caravan down at Tapachula, as soon as we can get some connection. | ||
Remember, all the Wi-Fi and everything like that is drawn down. | ||
Big League, Real America's Voice, we're trying to scramble and get that. | ||
We've got a lot more. | ||
Kovac, we're trying to get. | ||
We've got stuff moving. | ||
But I want to start with Dr. Jeffrey Tucker. | ||
Big piece over at Brownstone. | ||
Look, we are prepared for a massive win in November at every level. | ||
School boards. | ||
Look, our driving convergence point is that. | ||
I want you to walk through your assessment, this brilliant piece you've got up on Brownstone. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So I think this is very interesting and it's great to vote and to vote for, vote the bad guys out and get better people in there is the only real power we have in a political sense. | ||
But I think we also need to be realistic. | ||
about what the new Republican Congress is going to face coming in, and this is true for the new Republican president in two years, the problems are deep and vast and almost intractable, and I'm speaking of course of the administrative state. And what I mean by that is this meta layer that exists above really the elected layer that imagines itself to be in charge at all times and on places and largely ignores the comings and goings of the | ||
president. | ||
This is not a small problem. | ||
This is a huge problem. | ||
A new president can appoint something like 4,000 people to various positions, but each one of them confronts a massive bureaucratic apparatus that is more or less immortal. | ||
They've been there for years. | ||
They know who's in charge. | ||
Uh, the new guy they figure is going to, is going to go. | ||
They can get them out of there with one scandal. | ||
And, and so this is what sometimes you just call the deep state, but it really, I think more precisely as administrative state, it works very tightly and closely with a private sector pressure groups, large businesses. | ||
And, and, and this is the way they control the country. | ||
This has been a problem in my article, I argue it's been a problem since 1883, but we've seen it in operation over the last 30 months, in which the CDC and the NIH effectively took full control of domestic matters in the United States without a single vote, just with a green light from the top, and not even a green light so much. | ||
The administrative state took complete control of every household, every business, every church, and every community, our right to travel, our right to worship. | ||
Everything was gone because of various recommendations from the CDC. | ||
Okay? | ||
Nobody voted on these things. | ||
There was no science to back them. | ||
They did them anyway. | ||
And they had their tentacles in the states, and in the cities, and throughout private industry and social media. | ||
Effectively, what we had is a totalitarian state come about. | ||
So that should raise alarm bells. | ||
Something has gone very, very wrong with democracy. | ||
And my argument is that this problem is not just the CDC, it's the Department of Labor, Department of Agriculture, Department of Homeland Security, you name it. | ||
This is why in 17 when I went to CPAC and I said the three lines of work of the Trump administration, first is the national security, number two is the economic nationalism, and three is the deconstruction of the administrative state. | ||
The administrative state has been created over 50 years. | ||
It's not bureaucrats. | ||
And it's not a deep state. | ||
This is what's so powerful about Jeffrey's piece. | ||
We've got to drop the concept of deep state. | ||
That came out of thinking about these, like Turkey and places like this. | ||
This is not deep. | ||
It's in your face. | ||
It is in your face. | ||
And they run things and they can just wait you out. | ||
That's why the Trump White House was under siege immediately. | ||
The leaks and not just that, what they were doing. | ||
So this administrative state, but, but wait for it. | ||
That's why you have to listen. | ||
The power of the House of Representatives, as the founders envision it, has never really been unleashed. | ||
It's going to be unleashed. | ||
And I know the FBI guys watch this, and the DOJ guys watch this, and all these people watch this. | ||
Well, listen. | ||
All you've got to do right now is preserve your documents. | ||
I'm giving you a document preservation call right now. | ||
Because we're coming for you. | ||
I'd make no bones about it. | ||
We're going to come to the investigations, and this administrative state's going to be taken apart. | ||
I understand, Jeffrey, you've lined it out, but you can't just sit there and go, it's so overwhelming. | ||
No, no. | ||
If it's made by man, it can be taken apart by man. | ||
It can be, but voters need to prepare. | ||
And it must be. | ||
The voters need to be prepared for what's coming, and these politicians who are running for office and then get elected need to explain very clearly what they're about to do, which is dismantle the unelected, powerful part of the state that is in effect ruling the country. | ||
And they also need to prepare voters to be aware that they're going to be smeared and attacked, and the press is going to go after them, and that you need to buck up. | ||
And understand why this is happening. | ||
The battle is going to be... I mean, if we're really going to take this on, it's going to be brutal and ugly, and it's going to be very, very hard for the new political class that's coming to power to be able to withstand the assault, which is going to happen. | ||
Because this is the most important part of the power, the money, the control... | ||
How do you get, how do we get to, let's get this article linked. | ||
I'm going to put this back up on, I think I'll put it up on Gitter the other day, we wrote it and we'll put it back up. | ||
Jeffrey, how do people get to you? | ||
What's the social media, what's the social media, what's all that? | ||
Because I've got breaking news right here, it's quite shocking. | ||
I've got Gitter and I've got a Twitter account, so long as I let it survive. | ||
The most important thing is to go to brownstone.org, share it with your friends. | ||
Of course we're being throttled, you know, all over the place, so it really helps to get the word out. | ||
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I think this message of this piece is extremely important, and people need to understand... No, it's important because we can celebrate on the evening of the 8th. | |
We're going to be able to take a break and celebrate. | ||
But on the pre-dawn of the 9th of November, there's a new sheriff in town, and you've got to watch what's going to happen to this lame duck. | ||
But Jeffrey's point is... | ||
This fight is then only just begun. | ||
That's right. | ||
Because every day they're going to be coming hard. | ||
And these congressmen, particularly guys in the House, have to have steely resolve. | ||
Steely resolve to do this. | ||
But it's worth doing for the children, for the future, to restore a constitutional republic in this country. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
And we need to deal frankly and honestly with what needs to be done and how difficult it is to do. | ||
Jeffrey Tucker is going to be one of these advisors to the house. | ||
Sir, thank you so much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
My pleasure. | ||
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Thank you. | |
One of the great new fighters we've got. | ||
Okay, breaking news. | ||
Let me get Harnwell up here. | ||
Breaking news. | ||
Do you remember our special we had on Saturday? | ||
It's called The Blood of Ukraine and the Chips on Taiwan. | ||
Remember that? | ||
I want to get Captain Ben and make sure we get that back up and everybody can see it. | ||
Jack Pasovic and Ben Harnwell and myself. | ||
And we have worn now how many times you said heard me say that the Ukraine's a sideshow to a sideshow. | ||
It's a border conflict on Russian speaking things and obviously the kinetic part of is absolutely brutal, but it could been handled so much so much differently and must be today. | ||
But the main thing you got to keep the main thing the main thing. | ||
That it's always the Chinese Communist Party is an existential threat to the to the United States and they're underwriting. | ||
They're backstopping Russia. | ||
And that the South China Sea and Taiwan, and Taiwan is called what? | ||
Wait for it, Silicon Valley West. | ||
Because of all the chip design. | ||
If you think the American economy has problems right now, this economy will drop by 25%. | ||
You'll have 25% negative growth if we lose the chips, the advanced chip design in Taiwan. | ||
And we've talked about this, ad nauseum, you have to remember too for the audience, the CCP, this is one of the reasons I'm sanctioned, the Chinese Communist Party, the intelligence apparatus and the PLA's thing, they monitor the show 24-7. | ||
They monitor all the interviews I give on G-News. | ||
I do a Wednesday show every day, every week. | ||
They monitor over the weekend when I was with Miles Guo and Peter Navarro and Jason Miller, given the commemoration of Tiananmen Square and the foundation of the new federal state of China, which is a government in exile, an opposition party to the CCP. | ||
They monitor 24-7. | ||
Headline, and this is from Bloomberg, which I think has the best network, even better than the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Headline top economist urges China to seize The Taiwan Silicon TSMC, which Steve Cortez has told you, the proxy, that's the publicly traded company, if U.S. | ||
ramps up sanctions. | ||
Policy proposal made in speech on U.S.-China relations. | ||
Research group overseen by Chinese Economic Planning Agency. | ||
Bloomberg, Dateline Beijing, 7 June 2022. | ||
A senior Chinese economist at a government-run research group called on authorities to seize Taiwan's semiconductor manufacturing company if the United States hits China with sanctions on par with those leveled against Russia. As we told you, they went to economic, we went to economic war against Russia. I'm going to give you a quote. If the United States and the West impose destructive sanctions on China like sanctions against Russia, we must recover Taiwan, said Chen | ||
Wing-Ling, chief economist at the China Center for International Economic exchanges. | ||
The research group is overseen by the Chinese Communist Party, is considered China's top economic planning agency. | ||
This is not some grundoon out in the provinces. | ||
This is the man, OK? | ||
Especially, and I'll go back and quote, especially in the reconstruction of the industrial chain and supply chains, we must seize, we must seize Taiwan's semiconductor manufacturing company. | ||
I think Taiwan's semiconductor makes, what, 60% of the advanced chips in the world? | ||
Cortes told you months ago, use this as a proxy, that stock as a proxy, for how concerning it is. | ||
He just gave the speech. | ||
They are speeding up the transfer to the U.S. | ||
to build six factories there, she added. | ||
We must not let all the goals of the transfer be achieved. | ||
They understand exactly what's at stake here. | ||
On Saturday's special, we warned, unless we take a hard line now, we're going to slide into a kinetic war. | ||
This is a warning shot right there. | ||
These people don't have, they just don't come up and wing it. | ||
I'm going to write a paper and give it. | ||
That is approved at the highest levels, by the highest cadres of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That is a shot across America's bow. | ||
It's a shot across the feckless Biden administration, but more importantly, it's a warning to you. | ||
Of what is to come in Taiwan, in the South China Sea, and guess what? | ||
In your personal life. | ||
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All next, in The War Room. | |
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. | ||
Okay, let's go to California 13. | ||
We've got David Giglio on the line. | ||
He's out and about today. | ||
It's primary day in California. | ||
California 13 is one we've been very focused on. | ||
David, you've been making, I think what's incredible, and Barris has been following this closely, you're making huge inroads to the Hispanic American community out there because 13 in the Valley is not San Francisco and it's not West Hollywood, sir. | ||
It's America. | ||
It's farming, it's agriculture, it's the deplorables. | ||
Is your message resonating? | ||
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Oh yeah, absolutely. | |
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Yeah, we're finally giving the voters here a clear alternative, and that's the key. | ||
A lot of these Latino voters, they're Democrats on paper, but they're actually not Democrats. | ||
It's just the fact that the Republican Party The California Republican Party have not given them a message that they can believe in. | ||
They keep presenting them with these fake rhino candidates, and they say, hey, why am I going to vote for a Republican if I'm just going to get the same nonsense? | ||
But they love the America First message. | ||
They gravitate towards it. | ||
They embrace it. | ||
And they say, now that's something I can get behind, and I'm going to vote Republican. | ||
So tell me where this thing stands right now. | ||
Who's your competition? | ||
Where should we look for tonight when the polls close? | ||
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Well, uh, we got, you know, we got the traditional one of those, uh, moderate Democrats. | |
Adam Gray pretends to be moderate. | ||
They threw him in here. | ||
He thought when he declared for this race, he was going to be an incumbent congressman. | ||
Uh, his idea of being a moderate means he just doesn't vote on things. | ||
And then let's just say the establishment, which is right next door to me, uh, got concerned about there's this notion. | ||
They don't want to believe that America first can win around the country and especially in California. | ||
So they threw in their rich donor candidate to try and siphon Republican votes away from me. | ||
But it's not going to work. | ||
We're going to win and we're going to shock them on. | ||
It's going to show the power of America first, because this is the message that is that can make the Republican Party a permanent majority party. | ||
If we if the establishment wants to keep shoving their message down the voters throats, we're going to be a minority party. | ||
We cannot let them win. | ||
And we have to embrace our message. | ||
By the way, you can take it to the bank, what David just said. | ||
The establishment's all part of the same party. | ||
It's the controlled opposition part, okay? | ||
You can take it to the bank. | ||
This is why California is so important, why we're all over this primary, because 2024 starts today. | ||
Remember, after we have this sweeping victory, Newsom should be, if he doesn't screw things up anymore, astride the Democratic Party, the burning hulk of the Democratic Party like a giant. | ||
And 2024 is going to be California versus America. | ||
Right. | ||
Woke versus MAGA and Newsom versus Trump. | ||
That's where we got to draft Trump now. | ||
Got to get on this game's got to do everything that they all the super progressive Democrats from Silicon Valley and San Francisco and Los Angeles and West L.A. | ||
and all of it. | ||
Right. | ||
Both Hollywood and the tech oligarchs want to bring their version of they think how California run, how California is run is how America should be run. | ||
OK, this is that is the big two big overall forces right now. | ||
And it's going to be quite powerful. | ||
That's why the day in California 13. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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No, you said something that's really important about the, uh, the Uniparty type thing. | |
You know, we have a lot of Republicans right here that would rather have the Democrat, Adam Gray, the so-called, well, he's not that bad Democrat. | ||
They would rather have him win than see a Republican win with the America First message. | ||
That is, that is how desperate they've gotten. | ||
No, it's absolutely. | ||
This is why this is so important. | ||
And remember, Larry Elder carried this. | ||
One of the few that he carried, he carried this in the recall. | ||
David, I know you're out and about today. | ||
Give your social media. | ||
How can people follow you and how can people get to you? | ||
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Yeah, DavidForTheValley.com. | |
So David, F-O-R, TheValley.com. | ||
And then if you want to go on Twitter, it's at DavidGelio, G-I-G-L-I-O, C-A, and that's the same handle for all the other ones, Getter, Truth, So yeah, we're going to win today. | ||
We're out and about working until the closing bell, and pay attention tonight because we're going to shock a lot of people. | ||
There's going to be a lot of people with egg on their face. | ||
Run through the tape, brother. | ||
David Giulio, out in California. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're going to cover this closely. | ||
Massive news coming out of China on the semiconductors. | ||
We're going to get back to that, but other big news. | ||
Look, we're keeping you working here at the War Room, right? | ||
So we stay alive and energized and at the tip of it. | ||
You're getting global news, global economics, global politics. | ||
Of course, down to the little. | ||
As above, so below. | ||
Get down to the micro and to the macro. | ||
I want to bring in James Rogowski. | ||
More breaking news. | ||
Rogowski was the guy at the tip of the... He's like the Lerps in the Army, right? | ||
He's long-range reconnaissance patrol. | ||
We got Rogowski way out in front. | ||
He's always out in front, warning us. | ||
Rogowski, you got something else, and we're going to need the posse to kind of man up today. | ||
Got a little work ahead of you. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Every day's a work day. | ||
Even the Sabbath, you've got to give, you know, you praise God, but you praise God through your work. | ||
After church, after hanging with the family, you've got to get back on it. | ||
You've got to go, you know, seven days a week. | ||
God got to rest, the posse doesn't. | ||
James Rogowski, tell me what we've got to do today. | ||
You've broken another huge thing. | ||
What have we got, what work do we have to do? | ||
The Bible says, the work unto the day, or, I don't know, it's Old Testament, I'll dig it up. | ||
What do we got to do? | ||
All the action. | ||
OK, there is a deadline at 99 PM Pacific tonight, which is midnight on the East Coast. | ||
There is a public comment period for a meeting that will be happening next Wednesday where it's a doubleheader. | ||
The FDA's Vaccine Advisory Committee will be contemplating discussing in the Moderna and the Pfizer vaccines In infants, okay? | ||
Now, I don't know about you, but I just can't believe that this is even being considered. | ||
And so, if anybody in your audience, in the posse, would like to provide a public comment that will be presented to the committee, you have to do so by midnight tonight, Eastern Time, 9pm Pacific. | ||
I've tried to make this very easy. | ||
You just go to opposethefraud.com. | ||
O-P-P-O-S-E-T-H-E-F-R-A-U-D. | ||
OpposeTheFraud.com. | ||
And again, my number is 310-619-3055. | ||
This is very confusing, but it's also very simple. | ||
Tomorrow, there is another deadline, and people can submit a request to speak at the meeting. | ||
Steve, put in your request. | ||
Have Naomi and have Dr. Breggin. | ||
I'm going to have Naomi and Dr. Breggin and Malone and maybe you. | ||
Let's get Rogowski back here. | ||
Is it Zoom? | ||
It's not Zoom. | ||
Let's get Rogowski back here. | ||
Everybody would like to see Rogowski there. | ||
Give him hell. | ||
So let's do one thing at a time. | ||
We're going to do the ones tomorrow about the comment, but I want the comments. | ||
So be specific. | ||
Because they responded to your call last time. | ||
This is to get comments in for next Wednesday's meeting. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
OpposeTheFraud.com. | ||
There's a big button right at the top that explains it. | ||
You click on it, it'll take you right to the FDA. | ||
You can probably do it on screen if you're live right there. | ||
Just scroll down a little bit. | ||
There's a big obvious button that you click on that. | ||
There's a deadline tonight, okay? | ||
The FDA stands for Fantastically Dumb Actions and they're about ready to do some more of them, okay? | ||
So this big old green button right here, if people go to that website and click on it, it'll take you right to the comment page. | ||
Sometimes they flash up a little pop-up that says, oh, it's not available. | ||
But it's real simple. | ||
You just go tell the FDA what your opinion is in regards to injecting three times. | ||
The Pfizer vaccine is scheduled to give three injections to infants down to six months old. | ||
And the government's already put in a purchase for 10 million doses. | ||
And the FDA hasn't been authorizing it yet. | ||
This is absolutely evil and insane. | ||
Please, people. | ||
Of course. | ||
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Of course. | |
Of course it's evil. | ||
Of course it's evil and insane. | ||
It's the administrative state. | ||
They got this. | ||
Not so fast. | ||
We're going to stop it. | ||
One more time, Rogowski. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Opposedthefraud.com. | ||
O-P-P-O-S-E-D-H-E-F-R-A-U-D.com. | ||
And they can call me if they have questions. | ||
619-3055. | ||
The meeting is going to be next Wednesday, and so this whole week, you know, that's what I'm going to be doing. | ||
But hang on, hang on, one thing at a time. | ||
Just tonight to midnight, Eastern Time, 9 Pacific. | ||
Let's get the days done first. | ||
I want to flood the zone with literally hundreds of thousands of comments. | ||
The show reaches millions, so I want to do it. | ||
So just focus on today. | ||
I'll get to tomorrow. | ||
Give me one more time where they got to do today. | ||
Just today. | ||
I'm opposed to fraud dot com click on the button it'll take you to the page where you can submit your opinion as to you know in my opinion why in the world would anybody even remotely be considering giving three injections this six month old infants when children 310-619-3055. | ||
It's self-serve. | ||
But you can help okay, but you can help people if they could give your number again He's looking for friends. Give me your number again the bravest man on the planet He gives his personal cell number on the war room. Nothing is any crazies. Listen to this thing good first I'm surprised Chinese intelligence haven't hasn't rolled you up yet. What's your what's your what's your number? | ||
three one zero six one nine three zero five five It's self-serve go to oppose the fraud calm if you have trouble reaching me text me That'll come through for sure. | ||
Please, people, let the FDA know what your opinion is. | ||
Okay, James, thank you so much, brother. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
James Rogalski. | ||
Just go to his site right now. | ||
Naomi Wolf is going to join us in the afternoon shows, right? | ||
We're on from 5 to 7. | ||
She'll be on. | ||
We're going to go through all this. | ||
Go there right now. | ||
She's actually going to go up, I think, on Getter here momentarily and put some stuff up about responding on this. | ||
She's also going to apply. | ||
We're going to figure out tomorrow about who goes and puts her name up to actually testify. | ||
Okay, we got a lot to do and 30 minutes to do it, but guess what? | ||
We're going to get it all done. | ||
I just want to repeat, and I have sent this up, excuse me, now to many people, and people's heads are blown up at this threat, and it's a threat. | ||
The Chinese government has basically said if the United States does anything at all against them on sanctions or anything else about their activities, they, the chief economist there, is demanding that the government, the PLA, seize immediately. | ||
All the major chip design in Taiwan. | ||
And also says they should not allow the United States to move any of these assets to America. | ||
I put this up last night. | ||
Peter Navarro, Steve Bannon. | ||
It's one of our big projects when we're at the White House. | ||
That's why the CCP sanctioned us. | ||
Peter Navarro, Tucker Carlson. | ||
You're going to hear it all next. | ||
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Where? | |
The War Room. | ||
He's a brave man. | ||
He's not shutting up. | ||
He joins us now for his first interview since being arrested. | ||
He is, as we told you, a former senior White House advisor and the author of Taking Back Trump's America, Why We Lost the White House and How We'll Win It Back. | ||
He joins us now. | ||
Peter Navarro, thanks so much for coming on. | ||
How was this allowed? | ||
This is so outside the bounds. | ||
Unless I'm missing something and I hope if so you'll correct it. | ||
This is so outside the bounds of how a civilized country behaves. | ||
Did you see it coming? | ||
If not, how do you think this was allowed to happen? | ||
Certainly, I saw it coming. | ||
We have entered really dangerous, unprecedented waters. | ||
Tucker, I was in a position where a partisan committee has weaponized the investigatory powers for the purpose of preventing Donald Trump from ever getting back in the White House. | ||
They subpoenaed me illegally, and I was faced with the untenable choice of upholding executive privilege, which was not my privilege to waive. | ||
That's Donald Trump's privilege to waive. | ||
So I did my duty to the president. | ||
I did my duty to this country. | ||
And here we sit, and the civil suit I filed, Tucker, I hope will be historically important, because there's really two constitutional issues here at stake. | ||
The first, with this weaponization of Congress's investigatory powers, is a clear violation of the separation of powers in our Constitution. | ||
The legislative branch is not Supposed to be the judge, jury, and executioner. | ||
I heard one of your commentators there when you played that clip. | ||
The purpose was to punish Peter Nabarro. | ||
That's not their role. | ||
That's the judiciary's role. | ||
So that alone is sufficient to render what they have done illegal and therefore what the Department of Justice did illegal. | ||
But the bigger issue here, Tucker, and this is where the Department of Justice and committee were so disingenuous. | ||
I assert the executive privilege prevents me from complying with their subpoenas, and instead of going to talk and negotiate the privilege with Donald Trump, as the law requires, they went into this fanciful and absurd notion that Biden, a sitting incumbent president, could strip his immediate predecessor | ||
Well, I have no doubt that it's unconstitutional and it's clearly an abuse of power, but I just want to get to the center of it, which is January 6th. | ||
This is the January 6th committee. | ||
It's absurd on its face. | ||
Wait, can every step along the line... | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well, I have no doubt that it's unconstitutional and it's clearly an abuse of power, but I just want to get to the center of it, which is January 6th. | ||
This is the January 6th committee. | ||
You saw Liz Cheney in that disgusting, ridiculous, fawning interview say it's all so chill. | ||
Did you have anything at all to do with January 6th? | ||
No. | ||
No, you had that exactly right, and what you and I have now both said, and which is absolute fact, is that the mission of that partisan witch hunt kangaroo committee, which is unduly authorized and not properly constituted and has no subpoena power, they have only one mission, to concoct a fake | ||
Hoax around January 6th based on criminal charges against Trump to prevent him from running for re-election and taking back the White House in 2025, January. | ||
That's all this is about. | ||
And the idea, look, Tucker, this was, I, you said it, I live right next door, 50 yards from the FBI on the Wednesday night. | ||
I sent an email to Patricia Alloy, the deputy attorney, and said, look, I'm seeking a modus vivendi here. | ||
I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. | ||
Let's see what we can do. | ||
I gave her the name of an attorney. | ||
I told Walter Giordano, the FBI agent, to come banging on my door the week before. | ||
Hey, Walter! | ||
I'm here. | ||
Just call me. | ||
Whatever you need. | ||
You don't need a bang on my door. | ||
They chose a different route. | ||
They didn't call my attorney. | ||
Instead, they went with this shock and awe terrorist strategy to let me go to the airport and then take me with five agents like I'm an al-Qaeda terrorist, rock me into a car, and the next thing I know, I mean, leg irons, handcuffs, strip search. | ||
I mean, it was not without comedy. | ||
I mean, at one point, the FBI agents couldn't find the door to go into where I was supposed to go. | ||
The fingerprint machine didn't work. | ||
But, you know, people do not want to sit in solitary confinement in leg irons, denied food, denied water, denied an attorney. | ||
And this is what we live in. | ||
I mean, I studied Kafka in college. | ||
It took me, like, until I was 72 to understand Kafka. | ||
You can't arrest people for political reasons. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
We've invited every member of that committee on this show. | ||
All of them are too cowardly. | ||
Kinzinger, Cheney, cowards. | ||
But I just think this is a huge change in the way this country operates, and I wanted to note that and extend our sympathy to you. | ||
Peter Navarro, thank you, and Godspeed. | ||
Thank you for your coverage, sir. | ||
Okay, fantastic. | ||
And then Tucker had a great five-minute open on that that we're going to try to maybe play in the D-block. | ||
As you know, we do signal, not noise here, and so we never cover this aspect of it. | ||
We are going to be a big part of the counter-programming of the 6th January Committee. | ||
That's different. | ||
But I never cover this. | ||
People know that. | ||
And the media watches non-stop and says, why is Bannon never talking about that? | ||
Because it's not worthy of my attention, to be brutally frank with it. | ||
What's worthy of my attention and my being and my focus is saving this country from people who did that yesterday to one of the best men. | ||
Let me tell you about Navarro and the way to see him over the weekend with the Chinese, the Chinese Americans and the Chinese people. | ||
Peter Navarro is one of the best men I have ever met. | ||
OK? | ||
He is completely dedicated to Lao Bajing and to the American Lao Bajing, the deplorables. | ||
He is an incredible, incredible individual. | ||
He's ornery. | ||
He's tough. | ||
He's hardheaded. | ||
But he's like a brother to me. | ||
We've become so close since 15, right when I first got to meet him on the campaign and then 16. | ||
And he is always fighting for the American people. | ||
This is not about the committee. | ||
I mean, that's a bigger issue, and they're going to fight that out legally. | ||
But I just want to put people, I just want to say something. | ||
I have a pretty good track record of seeing things through. | ||
The people that did this to Peter Navarro, to me, I don't care. | ||
I could give two F's, right? | ||
It's Steve Bannon. | ||
He does not, he could care less. | ||
You come, and you bring it, and you bring it hard, and you bring it tough. | ||
Tough as you want to bring it, okay? | ||
Because I could care less. | ||
But you go after a guy like Peter Navarro, that's different. | ||
So just remember, the whole chain of command that approved that, and approved what you tried to do, and approved what you, you didn't attempt because he's such a good guy, it didn't affect him. | ||
But the people that did that, your day of accountability will come. | ||
Your day of accountability will come. | ||
We're not going to let, this is why we put this effort, we are not going to allow this nation to devolve into what you're doing. | ||
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We're not. | ||
And this is why it's so important. | ||
I have Maureen Bannon up and I got Harnwell. | ||
This draft Trump movement, I've thought about this a lot, you know, I've hinted about it, everything like that, but we must do it now. | ||
We must, we must beseech President Trump to announce, to run for the presidency in 2024. | ||
Okay? | ||
That could be the anchor around all this. | ||
People say, oh, it's a referendum. | ||
It's going to be a referendum on Biden and what these people have done. | ||
But we need to send a message not just to The apparatus into the illegitimate Biden regime, but to all the administrative state people, the people in the administrative state are what did this, not even the part of it's the Biden apparatus, I mean the Biden regime, but part of it's deeper than that, and more endemic than that, and more sick. | ||
And we're going to cut that cancer out. | ||
We have to, as a nation. | ||
You heard Jeffrey Tucker, the administrative state, okay, across the board, across so many aspects of it. | ||
But we need to draft President Trump today. | ||
We need President Trump to announce today. | ||
We need President Trump back on the battlefield. | ||
He's the leader of this movement. | ||
We need President Trump. | ||
We need it. | ||
And number one, now I know more than ever, it happened during the show, we thought about this before, but this thing with Bloomberg, if we can get it, this is deadly serious. | ||
This is the senior kind of economist in China. | ||
And they're warning about everything we talked about. | ||
They said if they moved at all to start to bring those chips to Arizona, if they're chip designed to Texas, it's got to be cut off. | ||
They know they got us. | ||
They know they have us, and who did this? | ||
The Ray Dalio's and the Larry Fink's and the Steve Schwartzman's and all the private equity guys got us in this jam. | ||
Well, they made billions and you're sitting there living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
Okay, so we're in this jam. | ||
Just like before World War I, just like before World War II. | ||
Did you have anything to do with the great empires of World War I? | ||
Did your family have anything to do with that? | ||
Did you dine at those royal tables? | ||
No, you did not. | ||
Did your great-grandfathers and grandfathers and the sons and daughters of America, did those sons, did they die over in Belleau Wood? | ||
Did they die at the Marne? | ||
Did they die heading down to Metz? | ||
Yes, they did. | ||
World War II the exact same way. | ||
From Guam to Guadalcanal to Midway to Pearl Harbor to North Africa to Sicily to Italy to Anzio to Normandy. | ||
All across the 8th Air Force? | ||
Yes, they did. | ||
Once again, was it any of their fault? | ||
No, it was not. | ||
Not one of those kids. | ||
Not one. | ||
Not one. | ||
In Vietnam, in Korea, all of it. | ||
Did any of those kids bring it on? | ||
No, they did not. | ||
Did they? | ||
Were their lives tossed out there? | ||
Yes, they were. | ||
And now again, we've got a huge radio presence down in the Tidewater area. | ||
I'm from Norfolk. | ||
Once again, the Navy, we talked about it, the 7th Fleet, the Navy, the Air Force, all of it, you're going to be called again in the South China Sea and Taiwan. | ||
Did you cause it? | ||
Was it your responsibility? | ||
Was it your fault? | ||
No, it's not. | ||
Are you going to have to clean up the mess? | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
Are many of you going to die in that process? | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
Because this is where we are. | ||
This is who rules this country about what they did to Peter Navarro. | ||
Well, you ain't gonna rule it too much longer. | ||
And like Jeffrey Tucker said, the steely resolve we are going to have once we take power is gonna be steely resolve. | ||
Steely resolve. | ||
So if you want to bring it, bring it hard and bring it now. | ||
Okay? | ||
Bring it hard and bring it now. | ||
Because we are not going to stop. | ||
You want democracy? | ||
You're going to get democracy. | ||
You want crushing victories at the battle box? | ||
We're going to give you that. | ||
But more importantly, it's what's going to happen afterwards. | ||
Then you're going to understand how a republic should be run. | ||
What our founders and framers thought of in framing this country and founding this country and setting up this country. | ||
We're going to get back to the rule of law and you're going to have to live under the rule of law and you're not going to like it because your lawlessness is going to be ceased. | ||
Because you're out of control. | ||
And you're about to get in control because we're going to put you in control. | ||
So right now, preserve your documents, preserve your documents, because don't think we're not going to go through the chain of command of the text messages and the emails and the conversations and all of it that went up. | ||
In a little while, a story is going to break about myself, and I never talk about that. | ||
I just don't. | ||
But a story is going to break. | ||
About subpoenas. | ||
And you'll have to read it. | ||
It'll be on CNN. | ||
It'll be on Axios. | ||
It'll be all over. | ||
Just watch. | ||
We're going to hold people accountable. | ||
accountable. | ||
Hold people accountable. | ||
So just watch and just wait. | ||
Captain Ben, are you with me? | ||
Do we have that? | ||
We have the... Maureen, let's bring you up. | ||
You guys, Noah, the whole team's been working on this. | ||
Do we have something up that people can go to? | ||
Where do they go to? | ||
What do they got to do? | ||
So we have posted it in the War Room getter page and on your getter page. | ||
It's pinned on both. | ||
They can go check it out and leave a comment on both of those getter pages about Draft Trump Summer 2022. | ||
Okay, we want a comment. | ||
We want your observations. | ||
We want your analysis. | ||
Should we do it? | ||
Should we not do it? | ||
Are you part of it? | ||
You're not part of it. | ||
Be blunt. | ||
Be frank. | ||
We didn't say everybody had to agree with everything. | ||
It's MAGA. | ||
It's like the Bannon family. | ||
Trust me, there's not a lot of agreement, generally, directionally. | ||
But there's also a lot of arguing and a lot of, hey, let's do it this way. | ||
Except, Mo, when you tell me to do something and I just fall in line and do it. | ||
OK, Captain Ben, I want you to... You're laughing about that? | ||
I want you to hang on. | ||
I got Ben Harnwell, who just broke this big story for us about coming out of Taiwan. | ||
We got a lot to get to and we ain't got a lot of time to do it. | ||
But guess what, ladies and gentlemen, we are going to get it done. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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Action, action, action. | |
By the way, that's the guy, he and Dan Schultz are the two they fear most. | ||
They're up, I'll try to get in this afternoon. | ||
I mean, the morning MECA and all these, they're in total meltdown over the volunteer, over the participatory populism. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Sorry, not sorry. | ||
Steve Stern, these fighters. | ||
Make sure you go to Flagshirt, support Steve Stern. | ||
He's a fabulous guy. | ||
Just, I mean, these guys, these men and women just put their country first and they're working every day. | ||
It just inspires me. | ||
Spiros, let's get our job done here at the War Room. | ||
Captain Bannon, one more time, people go to Getter, tell them how they get there. | ||
By the way, gotta have you and Harnwell do these things on these other social media to tell people how to use Getter. | ||
And particularly the older audience that may not be so facile with technique. | ||
It's super simple. | ||
I've been doing all mine now for six, seven weeks. | ||
If you go back, since it went insane and I'm posting, you know, a hundred things a day, that's me. | ||
Because I said, finally, I got to be an adult. | ||
I got to stop yelling at Mo and not that yelling. | ||
I got to stop giving guidance to my lovely daughter and the rest of the team. | ||
I got to do it myself. | ||
I got to grow up and do it myself. | ||
You have to do it yourself. | ||
Captain Bannon. | ||
The draft Trump movement kicking off officially today in the War Room. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
They go to the War Room getter page and they can also go to your getter page and check out the graphic and then leave a comment. | ||
We want to hear your thoughts on this graphic and if you think that Trump should be drafted. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
And your thoughts analysis. | ||
If you don't, let us know. | ||
If you do, and you want to sign up, let us know that too. | ||
Okay? | ||
We want to hear. | ||
Look, the worm is like a, you know, what is it, a Tolstoy? | ||
All happy families are the same. | ||
Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own unique way. | ||
We're a happy family. | ||
Part of being a happy family is arguing. | ||
Okay, Captain Ben, hang on. | ||
Ben Harnwell, great, fine this morning. | ||
You've been following this international editor out of the International Bureau in Rome, the Eternal City. | ||
This is pretty shocking. | ||
I think we've talked about this a couple three times, Ben. | ||
It's kind of interesting. | ||
The War Room does, and look, there's no conspiracy, but there's no coincidence. | ||
You have to understand since I'm sanctioned by the CCP, the first American civilian in history. | ||
They follow the show. | ||
They follow my talks on Chinese TV, on the G News. | ||
They follow it very closely. | ||
It's not a random event, right, that we've been talking about this for two episodes in a row. | ||
We've had the War in Taiwan special. | ||
Right? | ||
Then last week we did Ukraine and Taiwan, specifically about the chips. | ||
We've been talking about the chips non-stop, committing to the present danger. | ||
And Ben explained to us the kind of blockbuster. | ||
This is like a papal bull that came out. | ||
What are they saying here, Ben Harnwell, about Taiwan in the semiconductor industry? | ||
That is the basic foundational element of the modern American economy, sir. | ||
Yeah, well, actually, you know, I'm going to do TSMC, but first I'm going to set the scene because there's another story which explains the background of exactly the developments now in Taiwan. | ||
So President Zelensky gave an interview this morning to the Financial Times in which he said, which he admitted, Seven words that really I've only been hearing on The War Room for the last hundred days, right? | ||
Seven words. | ||
He said, Western sanctions have not really influenced the Russian position. | ||
Now, this isn't that you've been explaining, Steve Cortez, Dr. Navarro. | ||
You've been laying out the groundwork and explaining for three long months exactly why these sanctions were going to rebound far more on us in the West than on Vladimir Putin in Russia. | ||
OK, so that being the case, this is what Zelensky said, right? | ||
This being the case, anyone who's astute and watching this that rules out the Biden administration, but anyone astute and watching this, anticipating the moves, will realize the sanctions to this degree haven't worked, then America, the United States, is going to up its position. | ||
And it's going to carry on doing what we can call the Jake Sullivan, our old friend, Warren's old friend. | ||
His doctrine is going to be putting further pressure on China to fall in line with the Western sanctions, which obviously it's absolutely never going to do. | ||
It's simply not in China's interest. | ||
It's in China's interest to support Russia here, which it has been doing. | ||
And I wouldn't be surprised, by the way, Steve, The reason why Russia is still going ahead so serenely after being locked out by half the world's market is because China is actually supplying goods and finances behind the scenes. | ||
It is not in China's interest to turn around and isolate Russia. | ||
That being the case, right, because the Chinese aren't schmucks, That being the case, they are now thinking the steps ahead. | ||
They're realizing what is likely to come from the from the Western Sanctions Brigade, and they're putting down a marker. | ||
This is a red line for the for the Chinese. | ||
And they said that if you if you carry on and do what you have already threatened, what Jake Sullivan already threatened back when he had his meeting with Tiger Yang two months ago, if you pursue this right, we are going to take The TS MC. | ||
Now this company, just to It produces 90% of the global market of five to five nanometer to seven nanometer node semiconductors, which basically powers anything in computers, cars. | ||
It's all there. | ||
This is an issue. | ||
And as you said before, you and Dr. Navarro were actually arguing once in the White House, Steve, to build up a capability in the United States, because this is an issue of national security. | ||
Ben, hang on. | ||
You're going to continue this later today on your Getter Live. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
I'll be there in about five minutes. | ||
As soon as the show's finished, I'll be there. | ||
If you just simply go to getter.com or if you're already on the app, go to the app, go to the search box, go to the one with the red V, that's me, not an imposter, and I'm going to be there in five minutes with a live stream. | ||
By the way, the range! | ||
You say in sports, the guys got range, right? | ||
Or in acting, or in music. | ||
Ben Harnall's got range. | ||
He's got range. | ||
Ben, super. | ||
Okay, make sure you go to our getter, Captain Ben, we got the draft trump, we're gonna be back 5-7. | ||
We're so jammed, there's so much going on, you're not gonna miss a second of it. | ||
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You've got to be part of the War Room. | ||
Okay, back 5 o'clock tonight, Eastern Daylight Time. | ||
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