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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. | |
So 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, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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Okay, we're gonna pivot a little bit here. | ||
We've got Matt DiPerna's going to join us, Jeff Shepard's going to join us about Watergate and how it's directly applicable here. | ||
Don't listen to Bernstein, that's all nonsense. | ||
He's going to show you the system, systemically, how this works. | ||
But the great Julie Kelly's going to kick it off. | ||
So Julie, correct me if I'm wrong, they've talked certain broadcasters to show this, right? | ||
And these guys are so hungry for profits right now. | ||
Is it correct? | ||
I saw last night, are there only two witnesses, or is that just the first two they're announcing? | ||
And I'm saying for opening night. | ||
Because remember, folks, it's going to be primetime tomorrow night, but it's going to be the afternoon, I think it's like Monday afternoon or two, they're going back to afternoons, and they're not coming back for another primetime until the end of June. | ||
I don't know why they're not doing it one night after a row, but Julie? | ||
I saw last night, Kyle Chaney at Politico tweeted out, and the only two witnesses they had were one of the DC police officers, who's already testified, I think, and this filmmaker who's kind of, I guess, got some Proud Boy footage from the garage or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is that your understanding? | ||
Is that the only two they've announced, or have they announced more? | ||
That's my understanding. | ||
I think the purpose, really, of Tomorrow, and they've got this glitzy production, You know, they've hired this former ABC producer, television producer, to put together a real jazzy, I think, overdramatic, I'm sure, a lot of the clips that we've already seen over and over for Tomorrow Night. | ||
But I think what is the purpose of Tomorrow Night, Steve, is really to tie the Proud Boys to Donald Trump and tie this all together. | ||
The indictments that were announced Monday by the D.C. | ||
U.S. | ||
Attorney um, proud boys who were charged with the very rare crime of seditious conspiracy. | ||
So that announcement, that indictment was announced to be timed with this hearing on Thursday, where they are going to accuse the proud boys of plotting ahead of time, conspiring to attack the Capitol, overthrow democracy, whatever that means, and that they were doing it at the behest of Donald Trump. | ||
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Hold it, hold it, hold it, slow down, slow down. | |
You're telling me that this kind of ragtag group, and we had Michael Yan go out to Portland when they're burning down Portland, Seattle. | ||
You had the Proud Boys out there. | ||
It's kind of a beer drinking society. | ||
I don't even know what it is. | ||
I mean, it's a bunch of guys that, you know, everybody wants to be like a warrior, right? | ||
I don't know what they're doing. | ||
Right? | ||
Are you telling me? | ||
Hold a hang on. | ||
Are you telling me that broadcast television is giving up hours of broadcast TV time and the case they're going to make is the Proud Boys and Donald Trump? | ||
Is that your theory of the case? | ||
That is my understanding of what tomorrow will be. | ||
But look, this is how they're going to build justification to ultimately charge Donald Trump with either conspiracy or obstruction of an official proceeding. | ||
Or both of those charges. | ||
So the way that this is going to happen, and you're right, the Proud Boys are not a militia. | ||
What militia brings no weapons to a building filled with lawmakers to overthrow the seat of government? | ||
None of them face weapon charges. | ||
None of them face assault charges. | ||
In fact, the head of it, Enrique Terrio, oddly, was arrested for burning a BLM flag a couple months beforehand. | ||
He was arrested in D.C. | ||
He wasn't even at the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
But Steve, this goes back to the September 2020 debate with Joe Biden, where Joe Biden and Chris Wallace ambushed Donald Trump, demanding that he denounce these alleged militia groups, including the Proud Boys. | ||
So you will recall when he said, you know, stand back, stand by Proud Boys. | ||
And that is going to be, that has been twisted, just like the Charlottesville comments, just basically like anything Donald Trump says. | ||
They're going to play that clip. | ||
They're going to say that he incited this violence. | ||
Yeah, I got all that, but that's not, I mean, this is not serious. | ||
You're telling me this whole build up, Jamie Raskin, Little Jamie and all this stuff, this would be so breathtaking that it's going to be the proud, this ragtag collection of like wannabes, that a handful of them, that the proud boys. | ||
And this is stopping an official proceeding? | ||
They expect Merrick Garland to move forward on that? | ||
Listen, let me be blunt with these folks. | ||
Donald Trump is running for President of the United States. | ||
He won it the first time, and I was there. | ||
He won it the second time, and you guys stole it from him. | ||
He's running again, and I don't think that announcement is too far. | ||
That's what we put up yesterday. | ||
Please everybody go to our Getter account, draft Trump. | ||
He's going to announce, I think, in the not-too-distant future, he's running again. | ||
We're going to have a sweeping landslide. | ||
Look in California. | ||
Your days are numbered. | ||
Your days are numbered. | ||
Your days of having any real political power in this country, your days are numbered. | ||
And if you think that people are going to sit there, you're going to try to stop Trump from running. | ||
Trump is not going to be stopped from running, and he's not going to be stopped from winning. | ||
And I understand the Atlantic Magazine and MSNBC and Media Matters, you can all pull your hair out and cry big tears, oh these are anti-democratic forces. | ||
No, we're going to do it in a thing called the ballot box, okay? | ||
Just like they recalled your wonder boy yesterday, the devil's spawn of the two domestic terrorists that killed blue collar people back in the 70s, these elitists. | ||
They killed him, murdered him in cold blood, and then you have a guy who, as Rudy said, has blood in his hands from people murdered in San Francisco because this is what you guys do. | ||
You're trying to destroy our country and we're not letting you, okay? | ||
People are risen up now. | ||
And it's not some collection of guys running around drinking beer. | ||
Oh, let's do this. | ||
If that's the best you've got, please, Julie, it's got to be more serious than that. | ||
Are you telling me you actually have heard from these people that that's what they're going to do? | ||
It's Donald Trump and the Proud Boys? | ||
That's it. | ||
That's what they're going to try to make the case. | ||
Right, that's what the New York Times recorded yesterday. | ||
But the focus will be on the Proud Boys. | ||
You said sort of this ragtag group. | ||
But keep in mind, Steve, you have several Proud Boys who have been incarcerated for over a year awaiting trials. | ||
The DOJ continues to delay. | ||
The trials will be delayed again because of this new indictment, seditious conspiracy. | ||
These are men who did nothing violent on January 6th. | ||
The people who were violent on January 6th were the police, who were there, DC Metro and Capitol Police, were throwing flashbangs and dousing protesters with tear gas and using rubber bullets against them outside the building. | ||
Those were the violent people on January 6th. | ||
The Proud Boys, Joe Biggs and Ethan Nordean, and the other ones who have been incarcerated under pretrial detention orders, they did nothing violent. | ||
But it doesn't matter, Steve. | ||
You know this. | ||
None of this matters. | ||
Facts don't matter. | ||
They're going to lie tomorrow night that all these police officers were killed on January 6th. | ||
We're going to hear about Brian Sicknick again, who died of natural causes. | ||
Nothing to do with January 6th. | ||
You're going to have, you know, more testimony from police officers and clips about how traumatized they were. | ||
You'll have Liz Cheney talk about the Constitution. | ||
I guess you have to destroy the Constitution, like Jamie Raskin is suggesting, to protect the Constitution or something like that. | ||
It's all performance. | ||
But it does serve the purpose, as I said, to build up public justification to eventually bring charges against Donald Trump. | ||
And Steve, I see no reason why this D.C. | ||
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Attorney's Office, Matthew Graves, a Biden campaign advisor, there's no reason for him not to bring charges against Donald Trump. | ||
They have gotten away with everything to this point. | ||
So what does he have to lose? | ||
What does he have to lose at this point? | ||
Okay, go back and tell me the real story. | ||
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This is ridonkulous. | |
Nobody is going to watch this in America. | ||
America agrees with us now. | ||
This is going to get no, nobody is going to watch this in America. | ||
They're saying they're, America agrees with us now, as we said, I get 40%, 44% of people think he's illegitimate. | ||
Actually Jamie Raskin agreed with Steve Bannon on TV the other night. | ||
He said, hey, even in 1860, they never agreed, they never said Lincoln was illegitimate. | ||
No, in fact, we had a civil war because he was, unfortunately, according to the South, he was legitimate with 38% of the vote. | ||
He was legitimate, or 40% of the vote. | ||
This guy's illegitimate, and the people, we're gonna rub the nose of the country in his illegitimacy. | ||
You're seeing everything he touches. | ||
He's illegitimate. | ||
It's a regime. | ||
They run it like a regime. | ||
They think they're unaccountable. | ||
And we're going to hold them accountable every day. | ||
And I don't care who doesn't like that. | ||
I don't care if U.S. | ||
attorneys don't like it. | ||
I don't care if Jamie Raskin doesn't like it. | ||
I don't care if Benny Thompson doesn't like it. | ||
This is reality. | ||
We're winning. | ||
And I know it upsets you, we're winning. | ||
But if you're going to sit there and spend an entire evening of prime time, NBC, CBS, ABC, if this is what you bought off on, and you're putting it up there, hey, go with God. | ||
I'm going to tell you, people are going to be cutting on the streaming services. | ||
You want to drive young people to the streaming services? | ||
Play Proud Boys and Trump. | ||
I'm bored already. | ||
I thought you were bringing heat. | ||
You got 10 months. | ||
You had every asset in the world. | ||
You got 10,000 witnesses. | ||
You got videotape. | ||
You got the guy on ABC. | ||
He's going to cut something sexy. | ||
I'm supposed to be on the edge of my seat. | ||
I got popcorn, bro. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
What you're going to bring is this wrecked Proud Boys and poor Trump. | ||
That's it? | ||
That's what I got? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Don't insult me. | ||
Give me the goods. | ||
I got to see it. | ||
Show me the receipts. | ||
Show me the receipts. | ||
I want to see receipts. | ||
Let's talk about what really happened. | ||
Let's go back to Michigan and talk about what's really going on and what we should see tomorrow night. | ||
The FBI, the federal agents, Nancy Pelosi, the video. | ||
I want to see, if you give us the chance to make the 6th of January, baby, I can have you on the edge of your seats and I can have you spitting mad of what you haven't seen and haven't heard. | ||
Julie Kelly. | ||
That's absolutely right. | ||
So you have to look no further than the Whitmer kidnapping hoax. | ||
Which, by the way, the D.C. | ||
FBI chief who authorized the arrest of Peter Navarro last week, his name is Steven DeAntuono, he was head of the Detroit FBI field office that oversaw this entire kidnapping hoax. | ||
As you know, in April, a Michigan jury found two men innocent of this charge conspiring to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer because they had been entrapped by the FBI. | ||
Two other men are still in jail. | ||
DOJ, the jury had no verdict on those two men. | ||
DOJ is going to insanely pursue another prosecution of these two men, even though it was clearly laid out in the trial that it was totally concocted and executed by at least a dozen FBI undercover agents and informants, not to mention all the other field offices across the country that were involved. | ||
I mean, this was a massive operation. | ||
And a jury in Michigan in April said, oh, no, no, no. | ||
These men are innocent. | ||
You entrap them. | ||
We see right through it. | ||
This is the same guy now who is the head of the FBI field office in Washington, D.C. | ||
He was promoted right after the arrests were announced in October of 2020. | ||
So there is the direct connection. | ||
But here's the question, Steve. | ||
So, yes, release the 14000 hours of surveillance video that DOJ is keeping under seal. | ||
Even protective orders for little clips used in court hearings. | ||
Release the 14,000 hours. | ||
Why is Nancy Pelosi's office, all of her records, her communications, her phone calls related to January 6th? | ||
Why is she off limits? | ||
Will we see any communications between her office, Muriel Bowser's office? | ||
Those were the people responsible for securing the Capitol. | ||
Why didn't they? | ||
They were getting requests from the chief of the Capitol Police starting days before January 6th. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi, Sergeant at Arms, Mitch McConnell, Sergeant at Arms, and the Capitol Police Board declined those requests even up to that afternoon. | ||
The question is why? | ||
Why did they leave the Capitol intentionally unsecured? | ||
Will we see those communications? | ||
No. | ||
Did this committee even interview Chris Wray, the FBI director? | ||
We know that they've interviewed Ivanka Trump. | ||
You could interview Ivanka Trump, but not Christopher Wray. | ||
Find out. | ||
Exactly what the FBI knew. | ||
Find out why there were at least 500 elite FBI agents at Quantico stationed there the weekend before that they were deployed to the capital, to the city early that morning. | ||
What were they doing? | ||
They certainly weren't identified as FBI. | ||
So did the committee, did Liz Cheney and all the former federal prosecutors interrogate Christopher Wray wanting to know what the FBI did? | ||
Who infiltrated these groups months ahead of time. | ||
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We know from reporting by the New York Times that the crowd was headed for him. | |
Hang on one second. | ||
I want to pick right up with that. | ||
Man, I thought we were going to see something tomorrow night. | ||
Proud Boys and Donald Trump. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
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Poor MSNBC. | |
Don't think you're going to get the blockbuster breaks if that's it. | ||
Okay, Julie Kelley. | ||
We've got Matt DiPerno in Michigan. | ||
All next. | ||
Where? | ||
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in the war room and with steven kate epidemic is a demon we can't let this team and hide and here's your host steven kate okay man's been arrested uh... in the early morning hours outside of uh... | |
justice cabanas home in uh... suburban maryland He was armed with a handgun, a knife, and pepper spray, and he told the authorities when he's arrested he was there to, wait for it, kill Associate Justice Kavanaugh. | ||
Of course, all the media points, puts pictures of Kavanaugh's house up there and says exactly what suburb he lives in. | ||
This is how they play, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They're bringing it on, okay? | ||
You don't see any of them, so they're telling exactly where Kavanaugh is. | ||
They had all that footage that day when they went out there. | ||
This is how they're going to roll. | ||
Remember, they're in the death throes of a regime, okay? | ||
So they're going to try everything. | ||
They're going to pull it all out. | ||
They just had a domestic—I put it up on Getter last night, Mo, if you can find it. | ||
DHS put a thing out, they really expect a summer of extremism and domestic violence. | ||
What you're going to have is people got a belly full of sweating to death and sweltering heat in places like, I'm going to randomly pick, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, and California. | ||
Because your natural gas prices have blown through the roof because of your illegitimate regime's policies. | ||
It's an illegitimate regime. | ||
You did not win the 2020 election. | ||
That's the basic lie. | ||
That's the rotting core of what you're doing. | ||
Now, I will say this, Donald Trump was providential in 16. | ||
I can be an eyewitness testament, I give you eyewitness testimony to Divine Providence working through the instrumentality and agency of Donald Trump, because we were kind of a grab bag organization. | ||
And she was so dominant, had so much more money, and with so many points ahead, you know, 14 up with 100 to go, right? | ||
And she lost. | ||
OK. | ||
In 2020, I will say this to this audience, it was providential that they were able to steal it. | ||
And here's why. | ||
We've seen what they are. | ||
This is not your father's Democratic Party, your grandfather's Democratic Party. | ||
It's not the party of Jack Kennedy and these folks back in the 40s and 50s, 60s. | ||
This this is as radical as some of the people associated with FDR and obviously filled with communists that McCarthy and others outed and got them out of there. | ||
No. | ||
This is something very different. | ||
This is the state capitalism model of China. | ||
It's the CCP. | ||
Social credit scores, total control, state capitalism, authoritarian rule. | ||
And they're playing Smash Mouth. | ||
They're there to destroy you. | ||
They're there to de-platform you, to de-bank you, to humiliate you, to make sure you don't have a job, to poison your children with all this racial animus. | ||
Early on to poison your turtle with all this gender ideology these drag queen shows all of it The thing that they're out there with the radical DA's the law and order just look across the board They're there to destroy an invasion on the southern border. | ||
They're there to destroy the United States of America and guess what? | ||
We're not gonna allow them and all they do is talk democracy democracy. | ||
They talk democracy is about saving the Democratic Party Well, it's not gonna be saved Yesterday was a, as bloody Kansas was to the Civil War, that's what happened, and I say this metaphorically, that's what the recall election of Boudin, who's a radical, a devil's spawn of two of the worst people this country's ever produced, his mother and father are demons, okay? | ||
These elite demons that went out of their way to assassinate and kill working class people. | ||
They didn't go after the elites in New York City. | ||
They didn't go after the elites in Washington, D.C. | ||
They went after working-class people. | ||
They are scum, and he is scum, and now he's been recalled in a super-liberal city. | ||
They've had a belly full of it. | ||
This nation is on the cusp of one of the biggest political changes since 1932. | ||
We have a unique opportunity. | ||
Why is Atlantic Magazine spending time here with American Rasputin? | ||
Why? | ||
Because look at him on MSNBC yesterday. | ||
It's all about, oh, he's got these people at the precinct strategy, and they're signing up to be election officials, signing up to go to school boards and medical boards, and Calvin, and you've got, you know, Christina Kramer and Matt DiPerno, you've got all these people, all these people, they represent the people, people, people, the valentine, and he says, what does he say? | ||
And the writer's saying, he says, use your agency, right? | ||
Put your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Get engaged. | ||
Yes, that's called democracy. | ||
Remember, in democracy, we don't have to agree with what the other side says. | ||
We've got to listen to Omar and these people. | ||
We have to listen, sit there and listen to it, and then you beat them at the ballot box. | ||
That's democracy. | ||
What they want is their stuff all the time. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
And tomorrow, this fiasco, we are going to get to the bottom of January 6th. | ||
Of that, I can commit to you. | ||
And the FBI guy that chained up Navarro like a dog? | ||
Stand by. | ||
Save your receipts, bro. | ||
Like I said yesterday, this is preserve your documents. | ||
Because once we're in power, you're going to really see power. | ||
You're going to see investigations here. | ||
We're going to impeach Joe Biden. | ||
First thing we're going to impeach him is going to be the invasion of the southern border. | ||
You're going to get impeached for that and many people around you. | ||
And I think you're going to be held criminally after that. | ||
You're going to get impeached about Fauci. | ||
You're going to get impeached by the laptop from hell. | ||
Your son, Hunter Biden, and everything that that says about your family, not just that, all the other elites have worked in it. | ||
That's a whole portal into the sellout of this nation to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That's a portal into it. | ||
Also, you get to the bottom of Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine's not my deal, but I've got to tell you, there's a lot of Ukraine there. | ||
You can understand why. | ||
In the middle of the night, they've got to pass $40 billion to go to Ukraine. | ||
In the middle of the night, they've got to pass a $1.5 trillion unpaid-for deficit bill. | ||
In the middle of the night, because it's got $10 billion in Ukraine. | ||
And then I've got my favorite guy, he's here, he's back, up in your grill, exactly like I told you he was going to be. | ||
Look at the cover of the Financial Times. | ||
A stalemate with Russia, not an option, Zelensky tells West. | ||
Fresh appeal for weapons. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
Fresh appeal for weapons. | ||
Get ready for this. | ||
This is Iraq and Afghanistan all over again. | ||
And you don't think people are going to throw these bums out? | ||
I dare you to bring a $40 billion. | ||
I dare you to bring the $40 billion. | ||
Bring another $40 billion up right now. | ||
I guarantee you every Republican that votes for it will be run out of office. | ||
The reason, hey, watch Mo Brooks down there, sputtering Mo Brooks, and we're big Mo Brooks fans, but talking about the 40 bin had no justification, well, you know, leadership said it was important, we gotta do it, right? | ||
No, you don't have to do it. | ||
The territorial integrity, the sovereignty of Ukraine's eastern border, it's not of any interest to us. | ||
The southern border of these United States, that's of interest to us. | ||
And yet they're going to come hard with every aspect they've got, and they've got DiPerno and these great people up in Michigan because they're freaked out. | ||
They understand we can run the tables in Michigan, and so Matt DiPerno is now under the gun with Christine Karama and all the patriots up there. | ||
DiPerno, tell us what's happening as they're trying to shut you guys down by using lawfare, sir. | ||
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Yeah, right now going on in Michigan, we see this happening because There's a lot of news in the media right now about Joe Biden. | |
There's high gas prices. | ||
We just had Pete Buttigieg come to Michigan for a policy conference. | ||
Rather than actually talk about energy policy, he told us that highways are racist and go buy a electric car if you don't like the high gas prices. | ||
So in order to combat this, And in order to combat me and other people who have worked tirelessly to expose fraud in the 2020 election, our Attorney General has come out and said she's going to investigate everybody across the state who had anything to do with any type of investigation. | ||
She doesn't even know what statute she's talking about, but she said she will arrest people and she'll likely arrest people before August. | ||
And she's doing it now because my race is a dead heat. | ||
And she doesn't like that, so she's going to come out and attack people. | ||
This is what she does. | ||
Persecution, not prosecution. | ||
No, but here's what they've got to do. | ||
They understand they can't stop Trump because they're going to try to trump up something on him. | ||
They're trying to get him to try to indict him. | ||
That's what they're going to try. | ||
They can't beat him. | ||
They can't beat him at the ballot box. | ||
They didn't do it last time. | ||
They know that. | ||
They're smart enough. | ||
They're smart folks. | ||
They're cunning and they're diabolical and demonic. | ||
But they're smart, like Satan's smart. | ||
Satan's smart. | ||
Read the New Testament. | ||
Smart guy. | ||
Smart guy. | ||
They're smart people and they can't beat DiPerno, they can't beat Christine Caramo, and they can't beat the MAGA movement in Michigan. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
They're going to start to indict them. | ||
Watch it. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
That's the other side of the hill. | ||
They're going to fall back down. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
Because we're not going to allow it to work. | ||
We're going to expose you of all your corruption and incompetence and malfeasance. | ||
And let the folks in Michigan decide, okay? | ||
Let the folks in Michigan. | ||
Matt, how do people have your back? | ||
How do people support you in the campaign, and particularly how can they help you get ahead of what this now, she's on MSNBC every night, oh, there's all these crimes, they're tampering with machines, they're looking at all this stuff. | ||
Why don't you bring the evidence for it, ma'am? | ||
How can people support you, DiPerno? | ||
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Yeah, please go to diperno4mi.com, D-E-P-E-R-N-O-F-O-R, We need your help. | |
We need people to volunteer across the state of Michigan. | ||
We need to knock doors. | ||
We need to drop literature across everyone in the state. | ||
We also need financial contributions. | ||
So please help us out. | ||
$10, $20, $50, whatever you can afford. | ||
Some type of recurring donation. | ||
A cup of coffee a day. | ||
That's what's going to win this election. | ||
That's what's going to beat Dana Nessel, who's raising money right now out of Hollywood and New York exclusively. | ||
She can't even get people in Michigan to give her money, so she's going out of state to do it. | ||
And regarding this investigation, listen, we had a sheriff down in Berry County Who's been doing an investigation regarding the election for at least a year now. | ||
He was coming up with some interesting information. | ||
She went in and seized every single machine that he was looking at, took him right away, said, you can't look at these. | ||
And now she's talking about indicting him too. | ||
We need to change this state. | ||
We need people to stand up and fight. | ||
That's how we're going to win. | ||
That's how we're going to take our country back. | ||
Amen. | ||
Brother DiPerno, one more time, how do people get to have your back on this, brother? | ||
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DiPerno4MI.com. | |
Please, make a donation today. | ||
DiPerno, go with God, we got your back. | ||
Julie Kelly. This doesn't surprise you ma'am, does it, given your understanding of how they roll in Michigan? | ||
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Do I have Julie Kelly? | |
Did she mute herself? | ||
Sorry. | ||
Got to hit those marks. | ||
Got to hit those marks, baby. | ||
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When I get that drama up, boom! | |
Came into the room. | ||
So I hope when Matthew DiPerna wins that he opens an investigation immediately into the Whitmer kidnapping hoax. | ||
What Dana Nestle's office did, she arrested eight other men involved in this, allegedly involved in this. | ||
We need to know what Gretchen Whitmer knew about this, how involved she was, because her house was under FBI surveillance before this whole thing was made public. | ||
So I hope that when he wins, he makes that a priority, because the people of Michigan really deserve to know what she did. | ||
Here's what we need. | ||
When we win, we need steely resolve to see this thing through, right? | ||
We've been now, we'll be appointed as stewards of this. | ||
We need to have stewardship. | ||
Accountability, responsibility. | ||
You'll have the authority. | ||
Now time to use it. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Jeff Shepard, Julie Kelly, Dave Brat, Mo Bannon, and yours truly, Stephen K. Bannon, in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, we've got the great Julie Kelly, off mute. | ||
We've got Dave Brat, off mute. | ||
We've got Captain Bannon, she's working away, putting an assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh this morning. | ||
A guy caught with a gun, a knife, and pepper spray by his house. | ||
Rolled up by the police. | ||
In from California, as I understand CNBC's reporting. | ||
Captain Bannon's going to put it up on Getter. | ||
We've got, I want to make sure, we're trying to lay out some building blocks, some foundational elements. | ||
That's what Julie Kelly and Darren Beattie are going to be so important for the coverage over the next couple of days. | ||
Like, look, the Establishment Department says don't pay any attention to it. | ||
I can kind of, and I was saying, oh no, I think we've got to combat it. | ||
Now that Julie Kelly tells me it's going to be the proud boys of Trump, hey, I may be so bored. | ||
I may go with the Establishment and say this is such a joke. | ||
I kind of agree with Tucker and the Fox News people that no need to cover this. | ||
We'll dip in and out of anything that's important, which there won't be many dips. | ||
If that's what you're going to bring to me on primetime, I'm bored already. | ||
I thought you spent 10 months. | ||
You got 10,000 interviews. | ||
Let's start with playing the 14,000 hours of footage you have not released. | ||
And let's talk about Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Let's talk about the federal agents. | ||
Let's talk about the Fed's erection. | ||
Let's get Darren Beatty up here with all the stories. | ||
Let's talk about the FBI. | ||
Let's talk about Gretchen out in Michigan. | ||
Let's do the whole thing, right? | ||
Whitmer, the governor out there. | ||
Let's do all that. | ||
But remember, one of the things we try to pride ourselves here in the War Room is to kind of give you structural elements of how to get a mental map so that you can make your own, come to your own conclusions. | ||
We're very big in showing you here and not telling you, okay? | ||
The old Hollywood adage. | ||
One of the things, I've had an opportunity to meet Jeff Shepard, who's the author of some amazing books about the Nixon-Watergate situation. | ||
Which is all misrepresented here. | ||
You got all these guys up here. | ||
Woodward, Bernstein. | ||
They're all yammering on, yammering on. | ||
Their whole thing was a deep thought. | ||
That FBI guy got passed over that was ticked at Nixon, and he gave him inside scoop, and that's what they rolled with. | ||
But it's not particular. | ||
What was relevant is structurally, and this is why you got to think about today. | ||
The House committees, these totally corrupt Democrat committees, a DOJ that's totally corrupt, and a federal court system that's got some of these justices that are pliable. | ||
Let's go to Jeff Shepard. | ||
Walk us through the structure of really the Watergate conspiracy, the real conspiracy. | ||
Walk us through structurally so we can understand that and then apply it to today. | ||
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Sure, Steve. | |
Thank you for having me. | ||
It looks like I've seen this movie before, because what you have are all three branches of government. | ||
Focused with the intent on bringing down one particular group of people, one particular party. | ||
And we start with Watergate. | ||
We used to say it was the biggest political scandal in American history. | ||
But we're we're hedging our bets these days. | ||
And we say it's the biggest political scandal of the 20th century, just in case more comes out today. | ||
But back then, Watergate began with a third rate burglary break in into the DNC headquarters. | ||
Uh, pales by comparison to today, but back then that's what it was. | ||
And it blossomed, uh, or was nurtured into a scandal that caused Nixon to resign in disgrace and imprison, uh, two dozen members of his administration. | ||
And what happened was all three branches of government kind of got in the swing of things. | ||
And we'll start with a legislative branch, the Congress. | ||
Uh, they decided to hold hearings. | ||
In the Senate, there was a Senate select committee called the Irvin Committee, four Democrats, three Republicans. | ||
And they went around and they gathered evidence and they gathered witnesses. | ||
And most Americans who know anything about Watergate know what they saw from the Irvin Committee. | ||
But you have to remember, we don't broadcast federal trials. | ||
Federal trials are where the accused has all kinds of rights guaranteed by our Fifth and Sixth Amendments, none of which apply when you're dragged before the Congress. | ||
So you had hugely one-sided, highly politicized hearings that the press covered with great glee. | ||
Then you had, in those days, a specially created, specially recruited group of individuals, Called the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, and that represented the Department of Justice, but it wasn't under justice supervision or control. | ||
And they really didn't like Nixon, and they wanted to bag him and bag his people. | ||
So it turns out they cut a lot of corners. | ||
The third area was the judicial branch. | ||
And we had judges, Judge Sirica, who was the chief judge in the District of Columbia at the trial level. | ||
And Judge David Bazelon, who was the Chief Judge of the Appellate Division, and they were eager to nail Nixon. | ||
Sirica got carried away with the publicity that came with his court rulings, and he was actually named Man of the Year by Time magazine. | ||
And district court judges aren't supposed to be that much in the spotlight. | ||
Archibald Cox, the first special prosecutor, got so concerned about Judge Sirica's strange rulings. | ||
He was the most reverse judge in the district. | ||
He was called Maximum John because when he got upset at you, he really threw the book at you. | ||
Then Archibald Cox called on, in a private meeting, the chief judge of the D.C. | ||
Circuit and told him how to stack the deck on appeals. | ||
So that Sirica wouldn't be reversed because they were pretty confident they'd win at trial. | ||
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I mean, the district is so Democrat loaded that they figured they'd have the juries with them. | |
But then they had Sirica's rulings, but they figured they might they might get reversed on appeal because his rulings were were so off the wall. | ||
So he told Basel on how how to stack the deck. | ||
And in fact, that's that's what happened. | ||
So back then you had the Urban Committee, which was One-sided as it could be, Steve, there were seven members, but none of those people wanted to defend Nixon. | ||
Okay, hang on one second. | ||
I just want to make sure everybody knows that Jeff was there at the time. | ||
He's got two books, I think both from Gregory. | ||
I think they're some of the most definitive books about, if you want to really understand Watergate, if it didn't make sense about the burglary and Bernstein, this has a very structural element to it. | ||
He's had two books. | ||
One just recently came out. | ||
But you also have this amazing article in Spectator. | ||
I want to make sure the Spectator article is up and I want to make sure Captain Ben and everybody gets it. | ||
This Spectator article has got to be read because it's going to be one of the things that you need to understand while you're watching the January 6th committee, if you decide to watch it. | ||
Most of the audience, I know, 99% is not. | ||
But you need to understand this. | ||
When you say Babylon in Sereca, when you make statements like that, how do you back that up? | ||
Where is it definitively in a record that we know? | ||
Because I imagine, look, I'm not a courts guy because it's not my deal, I'm not a lawyer. | ||
I imagine that's not the way the system's supposed to work. | ||
So what is your evidence? | ||
What's your evidence that says that that actually happened? | ||
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Well, what distinguishes my work, my research and my books and my website, is that I have links to all these documents. | |
See, what happened, the Special Prosecution Force were government employees, so their files ended up at National Archives. | ||
But to really top it off, there are four caches of documents that were taken, improperly sealed, that only surfaced within the last eight years. | ||
So you get all these yahoos giving you a retrospective on Watergate, and they want to go back to what we thought it was 50 years ago. | ||
And they don't look at, they don't want to hear about, they don't want their narrative challenged by these documents that I've uncovered. | ||
And one set of the documents describes at least a dozen secret meetings between the special prosecutors and Judge Sirica. | ||
I mean, it's just incredible, and you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Slow down. | ||
By the way, remember, there are no conspiracies, but there are no coincidences. | ||
CNN, you have the primetime thing tomorrow night. | ||
Then on Saturday and Sunday, CNN is getting a massive documentary they put together, Watergate 50 years later, with John Dean and all of them, Bernstein. | ||
They're not doing it as a historical retrospective. | ||
They're doing it as a as putting a frame over what they're going to try to do with Trump. | ||
OK? | ||
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Yes. | |
So we're going to come back. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We're going to combat that. | ||
We've got a guy you have dedicated what I admired about you, because honestly, I didn't really understand any of this. | ||
I'll be blunt until I start reading your books. | ||
Why did I ask guys? | ||
You said, hey, This brother bought the receipts. | ||
Every time he says something, if you look at the book, he's got a footnote to a federal archive file. | ||
But are you telling me, how does a cache of, only show up eight years ago, 42 years after where there's been three dozen books written, movies made, guys winning Academy Awards, and they have a tiny, just a tiny detail? | ||
Eight secret meetings between prosecutors and judges, which I would assume is not the way the system is supposed to work. | ||
Correct, sir? | ||
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No. | |
Let me go through it real quick, Steve. | ||
Leon Jaworski, the second special prosecutor, took his confidential files with him when he went back to Texas. | ||
He filled out his career. | ||
He died. | ||
He left his papers to Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and they surfaced in 2013. | ||
And I was the first person to review them. | ||
After the archives retrieved them. | ||
Similarly, Professor Harvard, Professor James Vorenberg, who was the associate special prosecutor. | ||
He took his papers and then he finished up at Harvard, became dean of the law school and left his papers to the law school. | ||
And they didn't surface until 2015. | ||
And I was, again, the first person to see them. | ||
Now, they they should be at archives, but Harvard special, they won't give them up. | ||
And then there was another special prosecutor named Phil Lacovara. | ||
And out of nowhere in 2020, he dumped boxes of files, Watergate files, back on the National Archives. | ||
So that's three caches from the prosecutors. | ||
Then finally, there's this grand jury report that was designed to sink Nixon. | ||
And it was supposed to lead to his impeachment. | ||
And it was called the Roadmap. | ||
And the Roadmap was sealed. | ||
And it didn't get unsealed until 2018. | ||
I had a court petition and the court said, well, you know, it's about time we got to see what they did. | ||
So for the first time you could see when, when, when I was defending Nixon and I was a young guy on his defense team, we didn't know what he was accused of because it was transferred to house judiciary in secret. | ||
So we had no idea what, what they were debating. | ||
But now we do because the roadmap has become public. | ||
That's the fourth cache of documents. | ||
And that's what enables me to say, you know, They were having secret meetings, and the reason we know is they were writing about them. | ||
You don't know which is the bigger surprise, that they were actually meeting secretly with a judge. | ||
And your viewers, you don't have to go to law school to know you aren't supposed to do that. | ||
But they were writing memos describing their agreements. | ||
If those things had come out in a timely way, they couldn't have convicted the people. | ||
The lawlessness of the prosecutors in the system. | ||
As a lawyer, could you bring charges? | ||
At the time, could charges have been brought about what they did to throw away the rule of law to go after Nixon? | ||
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Well, then and now, my friend. | |
Then, it would have been ethical charges, and they might have been disbarred. | ||
The judge might have been disqualified. | ||
You can't be a fair and objective judge if you're meeting with the prosecutors. | ||
But DOJ set up a special office after Watergate to investigate allegations of wrongdoing against DOJ attorneys, and these were DOJ attorneys. | ||
And I learned about that in October, that this office, it's the Office of Professional Responsibility. | ||
It's like an internal affairs unit. | ||
And they promise, you make an allegation against a DOJ lawyer, we will investigate. | ||
So I filed, they responded, they said, we'll look into it, we'll get back to you, trust us. | ||
And then I followed up with eight follow-up letters saying, look, there's no statute of limitations on ethical violations, and these guys hid their papers. | ||
Jeff, hang on for a second. | ||
This guy is a goldmine. | ||
You know why? | ||
He brings the receipts. | ||
It's not speculation. | ||
He's not sitting there having a beer saying, hey, I think this happened. | ||
When he says it, that's why the books, I think, are so explosive. | ||
And now that they're going to bring it all up, and they want to use it as a framework, stand by for heavy rolls, because we're coming. | ||
The Jeff Shepard is the tip of the spear. | ||
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That's a great Steve Stern right there. | ||
OK, I've got I've got Brad, I've got Captain Bannon. | ||
We're going to finish up here with Jeff Shepard is going to be with us a lot over the next couple of days to go through this. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
In your mind, what you found, would this have reversed? | ||
Well, if Nixon knew this, he would never have resigned, right? | ||
I mean, it's obvious if he had known. | ||
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What they had to do real quick, Steve, in that era, if you're going to avoid an election, Which is what they were trying to do. | |
You couldn't just say, oh, people that worked for him, uh, committed crime. | ||
So we got, we got to impeach him. | ||
You had to get his hand in the cookie jar that he had committed personally a crime, the equivalent of bribery or treason, which is mentioned in the constitution. | ||
And the special prosecutor said, we got it. | ||
We can prove he personally approved the payment of blackmail. | ||
And then it turned out the chain of events necessary to prove that They were missing a link. | ||
They couldn't prove it. | ||
So they just lied. | ||
But they lied in secret. | ||
So we couldn't find that until the roadmap got released in 2018. | ||
It's phenomenal what they did. | ||
They were so eager to secure convictions and get Nixon thrown out of office that they cut too many corners. | ||
Jeff Shepard and the War Room team, this is exactly what they're going to try to do starting tomorrow night. | ||
It ain't going to happen, okay? | ||
This whole nonsense, they're going to die Trump. | ||
It will not happen. | ||
Write that down. | ||
Justice Department, FBI, all you think, I know you guys watch this, suck on this. | ||
It's not, you did it to Nixon, you're not going to do it here, okay? | ||
Because you got a different group of, you got Ultramaga. | ||
And Ultraman is going to prove it on Earth. | ||
Everything, every day, be up in your grill and have the American people on our side. | ||
Like, they want to throw you bums out right now. | ||
You've seen these numbers, how the American people hate you and detest you. | ||
You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
We're going to expose every lie, every misrepresentation, all your malfeasance. | ||
You're going to be at 90% approval. | ||
The most crushing, and this is the beauty of it, we're going to destroy the Democratic Party as an institution. | ||
You saw it start last night in San Francisco, Dave Brat. | ||
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Yeah, I just want to make a contrast here on what this show does with the receipts and the evidence. | |
Induction, right, lays out the Kavanaugh story you just had. | ||
You lay out the data points, there's no need for a deduction, because it's there. | ||
Guy shows up, says, I'm gonna kill, I got a gun, boom, done, right? | ||
The left says a guy shows up in a Bullwinkle helmet and a congressman 2,000 miles away, therefore, is guilty of something, right? | ||
This is the left's argument, right? | ||
You mentioned the word Charlottesville or whatever. | ||
I was subject to a lot of this nonsense on the left. | ||
But, Julie Kelly did have a point in terms of laying out this, if the left just gets the monopoly on messaging, it's a problem. | ||
But that's the power of this posse out here, right? | ||
Spread the word out there. | ||
Jeff, I'm going to leave them hanging. | ||
You've got so much more evidence we're going to go through, but I want everybody to go to your website and we're going to get you booted up on Getter. | ||
How do people get to your books, how do they get to the Spectator article, and how do they get to your website? | ||
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They're all posted on my website. | |
My website's key, www.shepherdonwatergate.com. | ||
And there's links to the books, there's links to all the documents. | ||
Now, the website presumes you've read the book. | ||
But if you go back up just a touch, go back up the top, back there, see where it says the books in the middle? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Up above. | |
Yeah, right there. | ||
See, I post all the appendix documents, all the additional documentation so that researchers and scholars can immediately find what I'm talking about. | ||
Now, again, it presumes you've read the book. | ||
But it makes research ever so much easier because all these links, you can find this stuff electronically. | ||
We're going to break it all down. | ||
They've put up the first two hours of CNN. | ||
They're going to do the next. | ||
Listen, the CNN is bookending this because they're going to use this as the overall frame. | ||
It's like Watergate. | ||
It's worse than Watergate. | ||
Woodward's embarrassing himself every time. | ||
It's not going to happen, Bobby Woodward. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
Write it down on, what, the 8th of June, the Year of Our Lord 2022. | ||
From the War Room, a commitment. | ||
There's all this nonsense about Trump. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
Jeff, one more time, how do people get to your website? | ||
We'll have you back on tomorrow. | ||
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Sure, sure. | |
It's www.shepherdonwatergate.com. | ||
You've got to spell shepherd right. | ||
S-H-E-P-A-R-D. | ||
But it's shepherdonwatergate.com. | ||
Everything is there. | ||
A guy dedicates his entire life to this, and towards the golden years, He's called back from the plow like Cincinnatus because now it means more than anything, right? | ||
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It's more important than at the time. | |
And you can see the circus starting again. | ||
You got the same legislative, executive, and judicial branches covering down on Trump and Trump's people. | ||
But we've seen that movie before. | ||
Today, we have diversity in the media. | ||
Boom! | ||
We're gonna do it. | ||
Hey, Jeff Shepard, thank you very much. | ||
Dave Brack, closing comments, analysis, observations. | ||
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Yeah, I hate to repeat the thing, but the moral philosophy piece undergirds all of this that's going on, right? | |
In the last few weeks, you got to Politico, Time magazine had a piece on Christian nationalism. | ||
That's the next framing attack. | ||
They define it properly. | ||
They say it's weaving Judeo-Christian themes into the The public square, yeah, kind of like who? | ||
George Washington, James Madison, Jefferson, you know, real radical. | ||
Abraham Lincoln, guys, I think I've heard a couple of these guys, right? | ||
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And so that's the demagoguery, but they're trying to see if it'll stick. | |
It's not going to stick, because Pelosi and Biden are out there making Catholic arguments every so often as well. | ||
If the worst thing they can call you is a Christian nationalist, hey, that's because we're Judeo-Christian Western Civilization nationalists, and that we are quite proud. | ||
Right? | ||
The greatest nation in the history of the Earth, in the greatest culture and society, and by the way, I am the biggest pro-China, pro-India, but hey, we've got something to stand for in this civilization, and we're going to stand for it. | ||
And we don't care what you have to say about it. | ||
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And I'll just throw in a couple little footnotes. | |
Look at who's opposed to the Judeo-Christian West, including Greek Reason, by the way, and it's China and Russia. | ||
Well, the CCP. | ||
I think the Chinese, Lao Bai Jing, is with us. | ||
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You can't add it all up. | |
Lao Bai Jing, the Chinese people, they're Confucian, they've got a good ethical track record going, right? | ||
There's a couple of people who are defining men versus women, life versus non-life. | ||
Just go down the track, and it's the Judeo-Christian quest. | ||
You're not on social media, but I'm going to get Brad on Getter. | ||
I'm going to get her before the end of the day. | ||
And by the way, Captain Bannon, give your social media, don't give me stink eye, give me social media. | ||
What is it? | ||
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You can find me on Twitter and Getter at Maureen underscore Bannon, and on Instagram at real Maureen Bannon. | |
She's the new Boris, coming in hot on the gram. | ||
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Go Moe. | |
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Okay, we're back here at five o'clock. | ||
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