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You know, in John 8, 32, Jesus told his disciples, "...and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." It was the truth put before the American people in gripping video and painful testimony that was laid bare last night before the January 6th committee. | ||
It was the truth about Donald Trump, stripped to its ugliest core, as Americans saw graphic images that forever demolished Trump's fantasy of his rioters as, quote, peaceful people, great people. | ||
The truth? | ||
Well, you heard Officer Edwards' testimony last night, painfully recalling her fellow cops being beaten by Trump's savage mob. | ||
Her fellow officers were bleeding. | ||
They were throwing up. | ||
I was slipping in people's blood. | ||
She said it was carnage. | ||
It was chaos. | ||
I can't even describe what I saw. | ||
The truth? | ||
That unlike any president who has ever served before him in this great republic, Donald Trump refused to call off the attacks on America's capital and even yelled to his staff that the violent mob was doing exactly what they should be doing. | ||
Trump would not stop the riots. | ||
The truth. | ||
When Donald Trump learned of the mob's threats to hang his own vice president, Trump told his staff, quote, maybe our supporters have the right idea. | ||
He deserves it. | ||
And knowing Mike Pence and his family were in danger and on the move to try to find a secure location in the Capitol, the defeated president decided to pour more gasoline on the fire. | ||
And put the Pence family's life in even graver danger. | ||
The truth. | ||
Trump knew the election wasn't stolen. | ||
You've already heard his attorney general. | ||
He called it s***. | ||
His daughter sided with his attorney general. | ||
His chief of staff said there was no there there. | ||
And there never was. | ||
Trump knew it. | ||
Giuliani knew it. | ||
Fox News knew it. | ||
And Republicans who sold their soul to a failed game show host also knew it from the start. | ||
They still do. | ||
The truth can set them free. | ||
Jesus is right. | ||
It can set them free from the lies, from the conspiracy theories, from the un-American attacks, from the seditious actions that define who Donald Trump is. | ||
But they have to actually open their eyes, watch the evidence, listen to the testimony, and turn away from the cyclone of lies that have enveloped them and their political lives since that dreadful day when they chose cowardice over courage and party over patriotism. | ||
For those who continue to betray their country, by betraying that country and repeating Donald Trump's lies, well there's another Bible verse from the Gospel of John. | ||
And it's this. | ||
This is the verdict. | ||
Light and truth has come into the world. | ||
But these people love darkness instead of light, because their deeds were evil. | ||
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The latest on that highly anticipated inflation report released just moments ago. | |
The May Consumer Price Index shows prices jumped 8.6% compared to this time last year, which was worse than economists expected. | ||
Year over year, these are the money ball numbers. | ||
Year over year headline, 8.6! | ||
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8.6! | |
A new cycle high usurping March, which was 8.5. | ||
That was the highest since 1981. | ||
Now 8.6 continues to be the highest since 81 because the comp there is 8.9 to 11.8%. | ||
And if we look at year over year core, Also hotter than expectations, up 6%, following 6.2%, high watermark there, 6.5, and that was in March, and that was the highest since 1982. | ||
But remember, even at 6%, coming down from the high watermark of 6.5, that stand-alone is still the highest since 1982. | ||
So these are super stubborn numbers, and our panel, our esteemed panel, has lots of brain power there, and they go in lots of categories, Joe, as to why inflation's here, the all-of-the-above mention. | ||
I will say that out of all the all-of-the-above, energy, energy, energy. | ||
And you know, there's so many comments here about, oh, the administration could only do so much. | ||
You know what? | ||
We all said that about the Fed. | ||
And then there's this thing called Forward guidance! | ||
So the Fed gets the market to do things long before it takes action by telling them what's in their head, what lies down the road. | ||
What was the forward guidance with this administration on energy? | ||
We know the answer. | ||
Maybe they can't get things to happen faster, but by giving positive forward guidance, by not closing pipelines, by not talking pre-election about how much they don't like fossil fuel, maybe things would have turned out a bit different. | ||
Okay, welcome to the War Room. | ||
It's Friday, 10 June, the year of our Lord, 2022. | ||
Of course, we started with Morning Micah, quoting from the New Testament of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, as a bookend. | ||
We're going to get to all that in a second, but you saw energy, energy, energy, the dumpster fire that is the American economy. | ||
These are numbers that have not been seen in what? | ||
Forty years. | ||
And remember, we're not the same nation we were then when Paul Volcker and Ronald Reagan, two heroes, were able to wring inflation out of what the Democrats had dumped on the American people. | ||
Then we were a creditor nation. | ||
Then we had a massive manufacturing base. | ||
Different country, different people, different leaders. | ||
Dave Walsh, who called this months ago, is going to be on here. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of what these inflation numbers are and how the core of it is an energy crisis. | ||
An energy crisis created by the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
And make sure all the Justice Department, the FBI, everybody that watches this show besides the Chinese Communist Party intelligence agents, make sure you understand something. | ||
It's an illegitimate regime, okay? | ||
We're not backing off that one inch. | ||
The snooze fest last night is not worthy of our attention today, so we're not going to give it what we are going to do. | ||
It's bringing in Congressman Rodney Davis, the ranking member of the House Administration Committee, last night in the middle of the snooze fest. | ||
He's from Illinois 13. | ||
He put out when he takes over the committee, which he will do in January 2023 after a sweeping, stunning 60 plus seat, I think 100 seat pickup. | ||
In the House of Representatives, he will be the chairman of that committee and will begin a real investigation. | ||
Congressman Davis, thank you so much for taking time away this morning. | ||
It was amazing what you put out last night. | ||
I reached out to Dave Bossie immediately and said, I gotta get this guy on. | ||
That's signal, not noise. | ||
Tell me exactly what you plan to do and why did you choose last night to come forward and say this? | ||
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Well, because it needs to happen, number one, Steve, and thanks for having me on. | |
The House Administration Committee is the smallest committee in Congress, but it has wide-ranging oversight responsibility due to a rule they call Rule 10 of all authorized spending. | ||
And this select committee, this sham select committee that I voted against, that committee, we've uncovered evidence that they've made wide-ranging financial irregularities when it comes to spending. | ||
They've spent hundreds of thousands on house consultants that, by statute, have got to be approved by our committee. | ||
I've never seen anything come through our committee to approve those consultants. | ||
One of those consultants being the highly touted producer that was producing that program that we saw last night. | ||
So this committee, when I am chairman, I will open up an investigation using our oversight responsibilities, and we will make sure that no rules, that if any rules were broken, that anyone who broke them will be held accountable. | ||
And we will also have oversight over the security apparatus of the Capitol Complex. | ||
Because there's a recent report that just came out, Steve. | ||
I don't know if you've seen it yet. | ||
The Capitol Police even said they actually went away from taking open source intelligence prior to January 5th and January 6th. | ||
They didn't even tell us as their oversight committee they were doing that. | ||
That could have changed the whole outcome. | ||
Congressman Davis, I think that's the question that gets, you know, they said Nancy Pelosi's off, you know, the Speaker can't be, can't be, you know, interviewed or can't be investigated. | ||
I think last night the biggest question that people had is, they actually said there was intelligence that came out about this. | ||
Where was the security? | ||
What was the planning? | ||
Why was the Capitol not more secured? | ||
Why were these things not thought through? | ||
In advance. | ||
Why did it seem like, in fact, the officer Edwards, I think, said at the time there's only a handful of officers up there. | ||
She turns to her sergeant and says, we need more officers, even from the Capitol Hill Police. | ||
Forget other augmented, whether it was DC Metro, whether it was Federal Protective Service. | ||
No, the Supreme Court right now is a complete lockdown. | ||
They get Federal Protective Service from DHS. | ||
That's the level right down from the Secret Service. | ||
These are the heaviest weight folks you can get. | ||
Well, I think the question gets to be, on the administrative side, what was the process, where are the receipts, what happened? | ||
Is that something also that you're open to have your committee look into? | ||
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100%, Steve. | |
We actually have the receipts. | ||
We know what the failures were. | ||
Because of my position as a ranking member on House administration, I got a security briefing on January 5th from the Deputy Chief of the Capitol Police. | ||
There was nothing in that briefing that led me to believe that I would see what we saw that next day. | ||
But we now know, through a bipartisan investigation run through the specific committee on rules in the Senate, that intelligence was given to the Capitol Police Intelligence Division that was much different than the briefing I got. | ||
And frankly, that same investigation also put forth that the chief of police at the time, Steve Sun, was not even given that information that the House and the Capitol could be under attack. | ||
That is a failure of epic proportions. | ||
I have been doing my work with our small committee, and we have been trying to hold the Capitol Police Board and the security apparatus accountable. | ||
But here's the issue. | ||
The Capitol Police Chief doesn't make the final security decisions in and around the House. | ||
That's made up by two political appointees. | ||
One major appointee is appointed by the Speaker of the House. | ||
And there is nothing that gets done on that Capitol complex without the Speaker of the House's staff having a say. | ||
And we have evidence that that is the case. | ||
And we will be holding those individuals accountable. | ||
I just want to make sure that our audience is hearing this correctly. | ||
You were briefed, you're saying, with an intelligence briefing on the 5th, okay? | ||
The day before all the events were to occur. | ||
You're saying, subsequent to that, you've seen another intelligence briefing or are familiar with other intelligence briefings that are quite different in the content of those two. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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I wouldn't necessarily categorize it as another intelligence briefing, but evidence from other investigations, like the bipartisan investigation the Senate did immediately in the aftermath, that got the cooperation of the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms The evidence clearly showed that intelligence was forwarded by the Norfolk FBI office to the Capitol Police Intelligence Division. | |
That intelligence was not disseminated to the rank-and-file officers like the officer you spoke about. | ||
Officer Edwards with and she's right. | ||
They did not have the equipment that would be able to protect him. | ||
They did not have the staffing and here's here's the kicker, Steve. | ||
You and your audience need to know they still don't have the equipment that they would have needed to fend off an attack. | ||
Like January 6th. | ||
They still don't have the training that has been identified over 15 months ago. | ||
This is an epic failure and my committee, who has oversight responsibility over this entire apparatus, will hold those accountable for not getting this done when we take the majority. | ||
And you're saying, just to make sure we're clear on this, you're saying that when you cut through everything, that all, even Capitol Hill Police, that all goes up to the Speaker's office and her two, she's got deputies, she's deputized people that actually handle this. | ||
It's within that inner circle and maybe all the way to the Speaker herself who made these decisions? | ||
Possibly, if that's where your investigation goes? | ||
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I have been adamant prior to January 6th, ever since I became the ranking member of House administration, I've been appalled By the politics being played when it comes to security in and around the Capitol. | |
Remember, Speaker Pelosi was the one who installed metal detectors, so we have to go through them before we go do our constitutional job and vote on the House floor. | ||
The video my team uncovered showed that the Speaker didn't even follow her own rules and go through those metal detectors. | ||
It's always rules for thee and not for me with Speaker Pelosi. | ||
She and her team, and we have evidence of this, they are the ones who control the security apparatus in and around the House side of the Capitol. | ||
It's not the law enforcement officials, even though they will tell you differently publicly, but we've seen the texts, we've seen the emails that these things have happened, and we need to change the way the security apparatus operates in and around the Capitol for sure. | ||
Congressman Davis, what's your social media? | ||
How do people, because I know the audience is going to want to follow you now, what's your social media so people can keep up with this? | ||
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Well, on True Social, it's at Rep. | |
Rodney Davis. | ||
On Getter, it's at Rep. | ||
Rodney Davis. | ||
And on Twitter, it's at Rodney Davis. | ||
And do you have a website, real quickly, a website people can go to and find out more about you? | ||
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RodneyDavis.house.gov. | |
Congressman Davis, thank you very much. | ||
We're going to follow this closely. | ||
I really appreciate you coming on today. | ||
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Thanks Steve, take care. | |
Okay, I want everybody man up on this thing. | ||
A real investigation is going to take place once we take power. | ||
This thing last night is not worthy of discussion. | ||
It was a clown show. | ||
A boring clown show. | ||
If you wanted to know how to really do it, you should have come and asked Bannon. | ||
I could tell you how to do it, but it was just boring, incoherent, not worthy of our discussion. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Dave Walsh, when we get to the energy crisis that's destroying your economic life. | ||
in a moment in the war room. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
They have all lied for too long. | ||
I love to argue with Jason. | ||
I I think that this is a bad headline number. | ||
Inflation is a real problem. | ||
If you kind of look under the hood, you see much less of a problem in underlying inflation. | ||
The two big things that I've been worried about are shelter inflation and services less energy inflation. | ||
Those both look a lot better than the headline look. | ||
They look better than the headline This is the real question. | ||
These are the same clowns who have gotten this wrong from the beginning. | ||
This is nothing but spin, and you're going to see a lot of it over the weekend. | ||
You've got a dumpster fire of an economy right now, and you're going to hear spin. | ||
Well, if you look under the hood, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
If we can get up what I've got on Get Her Pinned, I want to bring in Dave Walsh. | ||
And here's why I'm so proud of Walsh. | ||
He's kind of like Cortez and Navarro and these guys. | ||
I don't want to say I made these guys. | ||
I didn't make them. | ||
Their content is unbelievable. | ||
We gave them a platform. | ||
And they were able to come out, you know, Philip Patrick, Steve Cortez, Peter Navarro, Dave Walsh being the latest. | ||
And actually, people of real talent, discernment, judgment, and able to look, as Wellington taught his officers, look over the other side of the hill. | ||
That's what you got to be trained for. | ||
When Biden the other day said, well, you know, we supposed to be was a magician. | ||
Look, you know, yes, you are. | ||
That's what that's what you get paid for. | ||
You're at that level. | ||
That is what you're paid for, is to be able to see downrange. | ||
Okay, downrange. | ||
Dave Walsh has nailed this from the beginning. | ||
We have a, and everything you're hearing right now, as bad as it is, is all happy talk and spin, because it is so much worse. | ||
Why is it so much worse? | ||
We have an underlying, created crisis of our elites on energy. | ||
And it is going to dwarf anything. | ||
Remember, the situation we got in, 40, they keep talking about these numbers are bad, it's from 1981 to 82. | ||
Well, let me take you back into time. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I was just coming off sea duty then. | ||
When I came into college, there were no jobs, right? | ||
Because it's stagflation. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of the guns-and-butter spending of the Johnson administration, massive deficits to do both Great Society and fight in Vietnam at the same time, then Nixon taking us off the gold standard, then the Carter fiasco, and the Arab Bowl embargo, right? | ||
All of it came together. | ||
And the energy crisis then ain't nothing compared to what it is today. | ||
Dave Walsh, walk us through your assessment of the numbers today in the underlying converging energy crisis that we have that I believe, sir, and you would agree with me, is only going to make things a whole lot worse. | ||
Dave Walsh. | ||
Well, it is indeed the case. | ||
There was a publication by Zero Hedge a couple days ago projecting by several experts that we're liable to see $155 per barrel oil soon enough, and there are a lot of indications that's probably true. | ||
Typically, you've got a winter peak in oil and gas demand that drives prices up, and you've got a summer peak. | ||
We're just now heading into the summer peak. | ||
July, August, September are the months when gas, natural gas, tracks up in price historically, as does fuel oil. | ||
Because of excessive transportation, given holidays, etc., the vacation season, but now the increased, massively increased dependence of our electrical system on natural gas, 39%, which in the heavy air conditioning load states, you've got massive dependence on that that you didn't have back 20 years ago. | ||
So, yeah, there's a lot of upward price pressure that would say $155 a barrel is where we might be headed, easily. | ||
The other thing is, too, to remember that there's a correlation between the price of natural gas and oil. | ||
It's a very tight correlation. | ||
So, as oil is driven up, gas tends to, unfortunately, natural gas tends to follow. | ||
So, it's just, you know, all of the public narrative, of all of, including Republican politicians, including corporatists, that basically this has been, that we're so now dependent on renewables, no, no. | ||
The total energy consumption in the United States, transportation, all in, electricity, gas, 4% of it, 4% of the supply of energy in this country, for example, is wind and solar. | ||
96% is not. | ||
It remains a very fossil fuel based economy. | ||
So these price spikes are hugely problematic for us, and our way of life, and our industrial competitiveness. | ||
Hugely problematic. | ||
How does this also flow through everything else? | ||
The plastics, the fertilizer, the food, everything else is driven off this. | ||
This is the basic foundation of an industrial economy. | ||
And these guys, this happy talk, and not just this, even if they were trying to do a transition, how irresponsible this has been to take capacity offline, refining capacity offline. | ||
Now you've got crisis in diesel, natural gases through the roof, oil's gonna go to $150, I said $175, I said $150 by Labor Day and maybe $175. | ||
And people are talking it could be 200, right? | ||
And your life, you think your life's changed now? | ||
Also, natural gas, of everybody taking all the air conditioning in Florida and Texas, California and Nevada, driven by natural gas, it gets so expensive, boom, that all comes offline. | ||
How does this converge into a massive crisis that clearly the Biden administration ideologically, first off, their competence, they can't deal with it, but ideologically, they're cornered in with this Greta Thunberg Radical, and basically a way to take down capitalism which is the Green New Deal. | ||
Dave Walsh. | ||
Energy costs are in the center of manufacturing virtually anything. | ||
Cement plants, steel plants, I was in the turbine building business. | ||
Even the factories I had to build gas turbines themselves and steam turbines. | ||
The energy input, the electricity cost, and the gas cost were always in the top five of the cost profile of things you worried about running a large factory. | ||
Automaking, Everything, not to mention, of course, the products, the plastics, all of the fertilizers, which is a huge separate issue on food cost. | ||
Energy is at the core of manufacturing competitiveness. | ||
By the way, the Chinese way know that. | ||
They're very intimate with that. | ||
So when we pressurize all of this renewable stuff, and they're in the middle of the supply chain of that, you kind of wonder why that is. | ||
And it's not a mystery. | ||
But you've now had years of bullying by the Obama administration, prior administrations, the deep state in terms of the Trade Commission, in terms of the EPA, in terms of the Department of the Interior, that have taken track. | ||
And I mentioned the alphabet soup of regulations on coal, the match rules, the cross-state pollution rules, there were seven. | ||
Key EPA initiatives pushed by the Obama administration with the purpose, goal, and objective stated by Energy Secretary Chu at the beginning of his first administration targeted at shuttering coal as an electric generating capacity in this country. | ||
That was their mission. | ||
They said that. | ||
They achieved that through regulatory measures in the EPA. | ||
Now we're not done with coal, but it's shrunken from 51% of our electric power base down to about 20. | ||
It spiked up last year in the first year of the administration when gas got expensive. | ||
But all of these coal plant closed downs were a direct result of administration activities prior to Donald Trump in the Obama administration on forcing EPA regulations to make coal non-competitive. | ||
And they said that's why they were doing it. | ||
They were very out there with that. | ||
It's okay. | ||
So you bring that to present time. | ||
Why are the majors slow-walking, investing in new capacity in oil and gas right now, even though prices are high? | ||
They don't trust that this war is over. | ||
This war against them, regulatorily, is way not over. | ||
Look at Senator Manchin's hearing in the Senate Committee on Energy just a week ago, and the Secretary of the Interior's comments. | ||
They know the price of the signal's out there. | ||
They sat right there and lied to it. | ||
This is why you've got to get Kelly Chewbacca elected out there. | ||
You've got to throw Murkowski out there. | ||
Murkowski voted for that lie. | ||
He sat there right there, lied right to Manchin's face. | ||
Manchin had to pull the letter up and said, ma'am, I'm sitting here with your letter. | ||
They will look you in the eye and lie to you. | ||
Real quickly, Dave, this summer, the long, hot summer that you forecasted, they're talking now, they're spending, oh, we're going to get our hands on this. | ||
And I'm not asking you to put a number on it because I know you're going to run your own math. | ||
But how do you think August, we're going to be in better shape in August than we are today, or worse shape? | ||
No, you typically have oil and gas, but now compounded by the fact that we're heavily electricity dependent on natural gas, the spike periods of the year in pricing always are January, February, March, and July, August, September. | ||
Those are the spike periods, especially the summer when demand nationally rises, and also Western Europe the same. | ||
Vacation season, holiday season, more driving, But more air conditioning. | ||
Therefore, that's a price spike season. | ||
No, we're headed into higher prices cyclically, anyhow, in a normative year. | ||
And, by the way, I will say also, this was pointed out in this forum, the War Room, a couple of months ago. | ||
The new collaboration of Russia with OPEC, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia specifically, that's powerful. | ||
That's a very powerful impact on global pricing. | ||
That's 22 million barrels a day between the two of them. | ||
If they stay united on pricing policy and the political actions we've taken with Russia in the last three months would say that that animus against us is going to last a long time. | ||
That's a force to be reckoned with. | ||
22 million barrels a day priced at 150 bucks. | ||
I'm not forecasting any relief on that. | ||
For political reasons that we've helped cause, therefore we've got to be looking at some new solutions on incenting production in this country, in Canada, in Mexico, looking at converging North America's massive resource pool of electricity and fuel in gas and oil as a way we have collectively here enough resource capacity to combat that. | ||
So if we're going to yield, we shouldn't join OPEC. | ||
We ought to be fighting them. | ||
The way to do that is with the North American Alliance. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Dave, real quickly, how do people get to you? | ||
I know on Getter people follow you non-stop. | ||
How do they get to Dave Walsh? | ||
I'm on Getter. | ||
Dave Walsh Energy. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, and thank you for being the guy who could look over the other side of the hill. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Remember, that's how Wellington, when he's in the Peninsula campaign fighting Napoleon, I think, I don't know, six or seven or eight years, a long time, what they did is he would be at the head of the column, and he'd call his young officers up, and he said, tell me what's on the other side of that hill. | ||
The guy goes, well, how do I know? | ||
No, you've got to think about it. | ||
Think, think, think, think, think. | ||
And that's how you train his best guys. | ||
That's what we specialize in here. | ||
Not to talk about all this happy talk and nonsense, misleading information, half-wits. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
We're in a crisis. | ||
It's 100% created by the Uniparty elites. | ||
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100%. | |
And there's no magic wand now. | ||
This is going to take a guy named Donald J. Trump and a lot of his colleagues, a House and a Senate, state legislatures, all of us. | ||
The army of the awakened to put their shoulder to the wheel to turn this thing around and to save this Republic. | ||
Boris Epstein is going to join us. | ||
We're going to go to Mexico. | ||
All of it. | ||
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Also, Mike Lindell's fighting the good fight on getting these machines out, and they are in court in Arizona. | ||
You got Kerry Lake, you got Fincham, with a Mike Lindell lawsuit, and his lawyer's gonna be on here at 1115 to give us all the details of what's going on. | ||
Gotta get those machines out, no doubt. | ||
That whole Georgia thing stinks to high heaven. | ||
Very simple. | ||
I'm not picking on Dominion and I'm not picking on ESS. | ||
I have no dog in that fight. | ||
Boris Epstein and I are not machine guys. | ||
We have not been machine guys from day one. | ||
They stole it the old-fashioned way. | ||
And steal it, they did. | ||
Steal it, they did. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
I think last night was pretty open about who supported President Trump because they knew this election was stolen. | ||
As we said, it wasn't about Donald Trump. | ||
It's about this country. | ||
We know this election's stolen, and we haven't backed off one inch since then. | ||
Okay? | ||
From that night. | ||
By the way, I was around with Raheem Kassam and Bill McGinley. | ||
We were in July of 2020. | ||
In July of 2020, talking about Mark Elias's, he put it out, the Transition Integrity Project. | ||
He told us how they were going to steal it. | ||
Time Magazine did a cover story afterwards about how they accomplished it. | ||
To rub your nose in it. | ||
I kind of missed that last night on the thing. | ||
There's a real investigation that has to happen. | ||
Remember, on this thing, Boris Epstein, myself, Darren Beattie, we supported a true bipartisan committee with ranking members and, wait for it, a ranking council. | ||
You just heard Rodney Davis, he's on the House Administration. | ||
It's the way Congress is set up. | ||
You have the majority party, you have a minority party, minority party, both of them got lawyers. | ||
Because these are legal processes. | ||
That's what you got to get to. | ||
Not some group of guys that, hey, let's do something and let's, you know, hey, you know, let's get some guys here. | ||
Let's get some guys there. | ||
No, no, it doesn't work like that. | ||
System doesn't work like that. | ||
They're lawless. | ||
They're lawless. | ||
They'll do anything they do. | ||
Their days are over. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's already talking about how she's going to punch out right after she gets re-elected. | ||
She's going to drop out and let somebody else take the seat. | ||
Poor Hakeem Jeffries takes over. | ||
He gets smoked. | ||
Because they're all going to get smoked. | ||
Right? | ||
We're giving them a democracy suppository on November 8th. | ||
Numbers out today, New York Post, Quinnipiac Poll. | ||
Biden's approval. | ||
By the young adults in this nation, 22 percent. | ||
Biden's approval by Hispanics, 28 percent. | ||
Biden's approval overall of all Americans, 33 percent. | ||
Independents are in the 20s. | ||
Numbers are stark low. | ||
And that's without baking in these inflation numbers. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
Forget the spin you're hearing today. | ||
Oh, under the hood is kind of got some good. | ||
There's no good news, nothing but terrible news. | ||
I'm going to get worse. | ||
Going to get worse. | ||
They have no they're they're incompetent. | ||
Plus, they're bound ideologically to this radical agenda. | ||
So we got this. | ||
We got this. | ||
There's a map up today. | ||
I've got it on my Getter site. | ||
Please go to Getter. | ||
I'm putting stuff up all day long. | ||
I think it's RealClearPolitics, Boris. | ||
I think it's Cook. | ||
It's got a 25C pickup already with another 32. | ||
I think it's got a 25-seat pickup already, so it's 180 for the Democrats, 223 for the Republicans, as of kind of baked in now. | ||
Kind of baked in now, with 32 undecideds. | ||
I'm saying, hey, we've got to think big here. | ||
We've got to be looking at D-plus-10s, D-plus-15s. | ||
Royce White's going to blow out Omar. | ||
He's just got to win the nomination. | ||
If he wins the nomination, you're going to see seats taken in Hispanic districts, African-American districts, that you could not dream of. | ||
We're going to have a 1932 type of alignment. | ||
Here's one of the reasons you're going to have it. | ||
While these people are doing that last night, the nation's economy is a dumpster fire. | ||
We're being invaded on the southern border. | ||
We're going to go to Oscar Blue Ramirez in a second. | ||
It's getting worse, not better. | ||
And they're exacerbating it. | ||
Boris Epstein, give me... Boris, here's... I just want to make sure people know how Hollywood works, how the media works, so we can give inside baseball. | ||
What's called the overnights are always out no later than NLT. | ||
No later than 9.30 a.m. | ||
Eastern Daylight Time. | ||
Because guys, they're booking the spot market and advertising. | ||
It's a whole system. | ||
A system. | ||
That jumps off those overnights. | ||
And the overnights are not perfect, because it doesn't include a lot of rebroadcasts, it doesn't include sometimes maybe the West Coast numbers, Duncloud, the online. | ||
But it's generally very correct, right? | ||
So correct, they're pricing off of it. | ||
And remember, according to Steve Cortez, price is truth. | ||
So they're pricing off it. | ||
Boris, I'm looking at the official war room clock. | ||
And it says it's 1038. | ||
What time is it? | ||
It's 1030. | ||
It's time to make a change. | ||
It's 1038, sir. | ||
That would be an hour and eight minutes after the overnights are over. | ||
Are the overnights out yet? | ||
I've been looking far and wide, far and wide, to report to this audience, to the War Room Posse, where the overnights were last night. | ||
And as of 10 seconds ago, the overnights were not out yet. | ||
It is 1038. | ||
As of 1037, they were not out. | ||
Very strange. | ||
And we can go back to deadline and check again, just in case. | ||
Maybe just somehow they showed up miraculously. | ||
Let's take a look at the videotape. | ||
Nope, not out yet. | ||
What is Deadline saying? | ||
Deadline's the heart of the business. | ||
That's a site that's kind of taken over from Hollywood Reporter Variety. | ||
And they're killers. | ||
By the way, note to the audience, they're not Trump fans. | ||
What is Deadline saying? | ||
Because I'm hearing from guys in New York that the broadcast guys are not exactly tickled pink by what they saw last night as far as what they were promised. | ||
Drama, a coherent narrative. | ||
Here's the headline from Deadline. | ||
January 6th primetime hearing proves a slow start at unraveling a dreadful day in American history. | ||
Dash a commentary. | ||
And then an editor's note that's about a mile long. | ||
This post of the Jan 6th committee hearings by our TV critic has been reclassified from a review to a commentary. | ||
Wow! | ||
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Boom! | |
Get that to me. | ||
That's got to go up on my... I haven't seen that. | ||
You got to play this back. | ||
Here's how bad... Remember, it's very controversial. | ||
Because little Jamie Raskin, these guys, they promised. | ||
Jamie Raskin is sitting there going, we're going to blow the roof off the Capitol. | ||
Remember that? | ||
We're going to blow the roof off. | ||
There's going to be so many startling things here. | ||
It's going to grip the nation harder than the Watergate. | ||
It's going to grip the nation harder than Watergate. | ||
And there they give a review which, hey, says it sucked. | ||
It sucked. | ||
So here's what I know, here's what I know. | ||
Editor's note, we've changed it. | ||
Give me some facts. | ||
I don't want to just be ripping on my commentary. | ||
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Give me some facts. | |
Here's some facts. | ||
I'm just going to go down the list here on ratings on each night, okay? | ||
Just because, you know, people care about that kind of thing, right? | ||
Here are the ratings, and I'm going to tell you the time that they came out each night, okay? | ||
I think that's Wednesday. | ||
This is the Wednesday ratings that came out Thursday, June 9th, 10-11 a.m. | ||
The day before, ratings came out Wednesday for Tuesday night, 9-25 a.m. | ||
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And as you go down the list here... Folks, here's what's happening. | |
They're figuring out how to doctor the ratings right now. | ||
They don't want to drop the bad news. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
The long faces of Morning Joe in this crowd. | ||
Listen, regardless of what the ratings are, It was boring and it sucked. | ||
And the audience is so sophisticated now with, like, the procedurals, the law and order stuff. | ||
You gotta hit it big, and you gotta hit it fast, and you gotta hit it hard. | ||
They had nothing. | ||
And it was... I was actually... I was... It was bad C-SPAN. | ||
It was C-SPAN 3. | ||
The little one that doesn't get any resources. | ||
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It was so great! | |
It does the book reviews. | ||
I've seen better videos of the Watergate hearings than that! | ||
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Who's the... Did they forget to clean the lens? | |
It made War Room look like Lawrence of Arabia. | ||
It was shot by, you know, Freddie Thompson, or whatever the guy's name was. | ||
It was actually unbelievable. | ||
I mean, did they not think that when they showed the actual clips of the testimony that it would matter? | ||
That you cannot tell a person's mouth is moving? | ||
Here's the bottom line. | ||
We talked about this yesterday. | ||
Hold on, let me lay one thing in. | ||
You and Gates did a very good job of deconstructing it. | ||
I know this timeline better than anybody, because we've lived it here in the War Room, as Boris does. | ||
For thinking about, in the head, was it Alcindor? | ||
She came on the earlier show and said, she was walking, she's the NPR correspondent, and she's very smart. | ||
She said, hey, she walked around, and she hates Trump, but she's smart. | ||
She was walking around D.C. | ||
to kind of find out what citizens believe. | ||
We played this clip last night, and people said, she said, what do you think, are you going to watch the hearing? | ||
They go, what hearing? | ||
And she says, well, the January 6th committee hearing tonight, she says, and they go, oh, is that the one that's going to vote? | ||
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Is that the one about the gasoline prices spiking? | |
So she said, even in D.C., which is a political town, it's a company town. | ||
Nobody knew what was going on. | ||
You had to make the timeline coherent. | ||
What they put up last night, even if you're John Q. Public and want to come and say, hey, maybe I'll take a watch of this. | ||
The incoherence of Benny Thompson and the egos and arrogance of Liz Cheney, Dick Cheney in drag, Dick Cheney with the wig and Benny Thompson to sit there and they're going to narrate. | ||
And for, I think, 40 minutes they had one video and that was Bill Barr using profanity in some grainy little video. | ||
Right. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's going to be my. | ||
If I'm a network executive, I'm sitting there going, oh, my God, You know, we're hoes now. | ||
We're going to lose tens of millions of dollars tonight because we don't have any advertisers on this. | ||
It's advertiser-free. | ||
So, you saw the broadcast networks last night scrambling after us. | ||
This thing was so powerful. | ||
It was like the Watergate hearings. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
No. | ||
I agree 100%. | ||
And, you know, listen. | ||
We've got to be objective here, right? | ||
If they'd come out and they'd throw in heat right away. | ||
Boom! | ||
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Heat! | |
That'd be one thing. | ||
But the egos are so big, as you said, Steve, and they are so divorced from reality. | ||
NBC has a story this morning that Liz Cheney's star turn in the hearings is debilitating to her in Wyoming, in her home state. | ||
You asked yesterday, or maybe it was Gates, if I was on the other side producing this and advised them how to do it, what would I advise? | ||
I definitely would not say put Benny Thompson, Liz Cheney, on TV for 45, 50 minutes and just chat at the American public, just lecture the American public and then think that people are going to be interested. | ||
So it was undoubtedly a dud. | ||
You've seen that in all the reactions and we knew it was coming. | ||
And unlike some of the other outlets, just 10 more seconds, 10 more seconds. | ||
I'm proud of this. | ||
Yeah, because I want to get to a key point. | ||
And it's always definitely signal, not noise for the audience. | ||
We called it exactly for what it was going to be. | ||
You literally didn't... You could have watched the show yesterday and not seen the hearings and knew what it was. | ||
I want to go to... This is important for the audience to understand. | ||
Not just the broadcast and eyeballs, which is kind of the old-fashioned way. | ||
But the new wave for people under 40 is online. | ||
And here's what shocked me, because Boris and I were connected with folks who were doing, we were monitoring this all night. | ||
There was almost no buzz and no traffic and no impressions online. | ||
That means that under 40 audience, yeah, it's like he's got 22% approval of young people. | ||
Young people understand. | ||
They stole the election. | ||
The guy's hapless. | ||
I'm on to the next thing. | ||
There was no, give me some, there were no, no heat at all online. | ||
They did a study of searches. | ||
And in every state in the union, there were more online searches for the new Maverick movie, for the new Top Gun movie, than there was for the Jan—every state in the union, not one state, were there more for Jan 6. | ||
And then, you know, I've got people who track the actual streams, and people plug it in. | ||
Last night was blown out by every single Trump rally. | ||
Every single Trump rally is watched by more people online than last night. | ||
They just didn't pull it off. | ||
We're going to have you back throughout the day. | ||
Give us your coordinates so people can follow you, because I'm going to go to Mexico in the next segment. | ||
Hit people so they can follow you throughout the day. | ||
We'll have you back. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
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Great night for MAGA. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
And I'll talk to you in a few hours. | ||
Okay, thanks Boris. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a very short commercial break and we're going to be back when we go to Mexico. | ||
We've got Oscar Blue Ramirez down in Chiapas, the region of the country toward the south, 1400 miles basically from the American border. | ||
He's going to talk to us about the caravans, how they're splitting up and going in different directions. | ||
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It's time to cancel cancel culture Welcome back to the war room There you have Enchapas. | ||
The region of the country, the province down towards southern Mexico. | ||
Remember, just to give you a geographically, it's equivalent of like 1400 miles. | ||
I think Oscar Blue tells me it's like walking from Arizona to Michigan. | ||
It's that type of journey. | ||
Let's go to Oscar. | ||
Oscar, the overall nominal of the caravan is shrinking, but the 17,000, they're still in Mexico heading to the United States. | ||
They're just dispersing out on what we call an ant operation. | ||
Correct, sir? | ||
Walk us through what's going on. | ||
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That is absolutely correct, Mr. Bannon. | |
Today, it was given out the number of how many permits they have given away to the migrant population. | ||
And the immigration center of Cerro Gordo, that it was the location that we were before in Wixla, the number has came out and it's close to 8,000 immigration formats, which then permits them to walk freely for 30 days. | ||
into the country of Mexico. Yesterday they've walked for more than 41 kilometers to get to this particular park that is called and municipal city that is called Mapastepec. You have around 2,500 to almost 3,000 migrants right here that they're going to station right here that you're going to wait to see if they're going to get that same immigration form on this particular day. | ||
Already the leader of the caravan has come over here and told them that there is going to be a solution provided for them for ultimately at the next incoming days for them to walk freely also into the north borders and if you as according to distance from right here sir from Mapastepec to the border that the majority of the migrants are talking about and the majority of the migrants want to go to that is Tegucigalpa, Texas. We're talking about 1,371 miles that is from this particular standpoint all the way to that particular border sir. | ||
What is happening to the towns and villages in Mexico as you have a hoard of, I mean, this is, you know, it's 17,000 people coming through in various different columns. | ||
Do people have the resources in these villages? | ||
Are the Mexican federal government stepping in and helping people out? | ||
I mean, food, water, medicine, I'm sure there's all types of diseases coming up. | ||
How are people handling this? | ||
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This municipal city in particular, sir, the municipal president does not like these kind of movements and has never supported them. | |
He says that the first time that he tried to do it, they overstacked the health system, the hospitals, and their own citizens right here. | ||
they did not have the ability to take in their own citizens. | ||
So it was overstacked in terms to health situations and also in terms to resources. | ||
That is water, food, and every particular small town, every time, and this is the most biggest and largest caravan of the existence of when caravans started. | ||
Imagine 15,000 people, sir, going into these municipal little towns and for, you know, just talking about weeks left, it was 45,000 people. | ||
At 15,000, you take away all the main resources from the own citizens, and ultimately the citizens start to complain. | ||
Not only that, the security issue, that is another one that you start working for the municipal state, you know, the law enforcement department, and they complain also about it. | ||
So it is one of the things that has happened with these masses of influence of people that, you know, takes a toll on the little towns and on the citizens, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yesterday, Todd Bensman, and you were on, I want to make sure our morning audience got this, is that the reason a lot of this is focused on going up to Del Rio and Eagle Pass is that that is a place where the actual, the cartels do their cash and weapons transfers, right? | ||
And so there's not the tolling effect, where they get up there and the cartels capture them again and say, oh, you've got to give us another $2,000, you've got to come up with another $2,000 for us to let you across. | ||
The Rio Grande River, not the American authorities. | ||
And what they told us is the reason that that's a safe spot from outright cartels, that there the federales are actually partners with the cartels overseeing the cash and weapons transfers and they're not shaking down the illegal aliens that are coming up from Central America or Latin America and that's where they're heading. | ||
The people there know That is the number one, you know, precaution that they are always talking about. | ||
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How is it when they're going to get over there? | |
Because they know that the organized crime and the cartels are the ones that they take over the borders and are the ones that they have control for them to transit into the river and to cross the river. | ||
Right here Mr. Bannon is that the Institute of National Immigration it is the dependency that is one of the most corrupt dependencies and that you have a lot of corrupt officials that they are selling the immigration format also the humanitarian visa between exacerbated quantities that is between 15,000 pesos to 20,000 pesos and that is close to a thousand dollars. | ||
That's only for them to move all the way to the north border. | ||
Now imagine when they get over there, you have units of immigration officials standing before they cross the river, and they intercept them and they tell them, well, if you want to cross the river, this is how much it's going to cost you. | ||
All of it, all of it, it cartels the dependency of the International Immigration. | ||
Some officials are in cahoots with this operation. | ||
The Biden administration has made it clear, sir, that this incentivization is not only making the United States corrupt, but it's making every country from Mexico all the way down south corrupt also, sir. | ||
God, that's unbelievable. | ||
Our government at work, your tax dollars. | ||
Oscar, we'll get you back on this afternoon. | ||
Give us your coordinates, social media, Real America's Voice, Border News Network, and how people follow you, until we have you back on. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
Oscar Blue on Gitter, sir, Twitter, YouTube, sir, OscarBlueRamirez.com, our website, and of course, sir, RealAmerica'sVoiceNews.com, sir. | ||
Oscar, you stay safe. | ||
Best reporting out there on this. | ||
Just incredible at the front line down in southern Mexico in Chiapas. | ||
Started all this in Tapachula. | ||
We've had Michael Yan down the Darien Gap. | ||
Oscar, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Incredible, incredible reporting. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
90 seconds. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
We've got Ben Harnwell. | ||
Talking about what really the strategy is of Pelosi in this crowd and Merrick Garland. | ||
We've got Peter Navarro talking about a little finance. | ||
We've got surprise guest Jeff Clark. | ||
Wow! | ||
Popping in here. | ||
We've got Kurt Olson, the lawyer that's overseeing the machine fight out in Arizona. | ||
Got Dr. Naomi Wolf a lot happening on vaccines. | ||
We're kind of packed. | ||
Joe Allen, I think, is going to come in. | ||
We've got to talk transhumanism. | ||
It's pretty packed. | ||
Also, the Secretary of State down in New Mexico, they're pulling machines out. | ||
County voted. |