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This is going to be a real serious problem.
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on.
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US.
Germany, a man has contracted the virus.
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide.
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus.
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500.
We have to prepare for the worst, always.
anthony fauci
Because if you don't, then the worst happens.
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steve bannon
Okay, welcome.
We're commemorating Juneteenth for four hours today with some of the leading voices in the MAGA movement, some of the leading voices in America First, populist, nationalist, conservative, Republican, traditionalist, all of it, and we're getting to some of the core issues going forward.
Unfortunately, here last night in Washington, D.C., another, looked like a gunfight or a gun battle over at one of the Juneteenth, they have impromptu celebrations.
All over the city and, of course, gunfire.
unidentified
But tell them the rest of the story, Steve.
These young ladies jumped on some guy's car and started twerking.
steve bannon
Well, I'm not sure that's what caused it.
I just said that was the video you saw and then all of a sudden gunfire and it turns out a young man, 15 years old, killed.
What is amazing to me is that because it's, you know, black authorities, black police chiefs, black mayors, and immediately it's the guns problem, right?
It comes right out to the guns.
We're going to get into that.
We've got Dr. Carol Swain.
We're packed.
I've got Raynard Jackson here as my wingman.
I've got Royce White, which is always interesting, to say the least.
We're going to be talking about global economics and also the focus, I think, on a lot of these efforts to destroy the black family.
In particular, I think, in a large extent, which is pretty shocking to me, to come after black men in a very focused and kind of vicious way.
So we're going to get to that.
We've got some breaking news.
Darren Beattie, because of all this hoopla over J6 and Ukraine, right, now the Ukrainians are now, you know, they got, on Friday they had the EU guys all show up to say, basically, we want you to be in the EU, which is going to cause a whole other set of nightmares.
That's a cover of the Financial Times of London on Friday.
Of course, today, Germany's saying they're going to light up their old coal plants.
Hey, how's that?
Hey, Joe Biden, how's the Paris Accords coming forward?
Hey, John Kerry, where's those Paris Accords?
I don't see John Kerry over there.
The old coal plants in the Ruhr Valley are going to be fired up because now they understand that the natural gas is going to be out of gas this winter.
It's going to be cold and hungry because Russia's got a double-barrel shotgun.
This is all inextricably linked, but you've done an amazing job of tying together the color revolutions, what our globalists, and let's be blunt, on our watch they built an American empire on globalism.
That is not what the founders had in mind.
They warned us about this.
It's not what It's not what the men at Normandy died for.
It's not what they died for in Guadalcanal, right?
It's not what they died for in the jungles of Vietnam.
It's not what they died in the 38th parallel in Korea.
That's not what they died for.
But you got guys, and I'm gonna let you introduce the villains, Darren Beattie, of who's actually driving this agenda.
darren j beattie
Now this is an amazing story up on revolver.news right now.
It's white hot.
We publish a lot of January 6th.
If you want to understand the lawfare component of January 6th, which is crucial in this phase of the committee's development, this is the piece at revolver.news.
So who's the villain, as you ask?
Well, years ago, old school Revolver fans will recall a name of Norm Eisen.
Now, just very briefly, he was Obama's former ethics czar, legal hatchet man against Trump.
He's involved in multiple, like 16 impeachment efforts against the president.
He wrote the impeachment case before the president's nothing burger call even happened.
The guy was there from day one working with David Brock.
The memo cites him.
He happens to also be a color revolution professional who wrote a playbook, literally called the playbook, on how to conduct color revolutions to overthrow authoritarian leaders overseas.
He applied the same playbook against Trump up to 2020.
But that wasn't so successful.
It was partially successful.
It was partially successful because there's still the prospect of 2024, Trump coming in and getting a second term.
And that's what they need to stop at all costs.
And that's what's going on with the January 6th committee.
That's why everyone's pushing for the prospect of a criminal indictment, to hold the prospect of a criminal indictment over the head of the presumptive frontrunner for the GOP.
So we did a little bit of digging.
Why is Norm Eisen cheerleading the criminal prosecution aspect of January 6th?
Well it turns out his fingerprints are all over the January 6th witch hunt going back to the beginning.
Just some quick data points.
You gotta read the whole piece.
Quick data points.
Most people don't know this.
Steve, you happen to know this, most people don't know this, that Benny Thompson, in his personal capacity, sued Trump, Giuliani, Proud Boys, and Oath Keepers, basically in a case, ridiculous case, alleging a conspiracy whereby Trump colluded with these militia groups in order to incite this insurrection.
It's a ridiculous theory, but the fact that Benny Thompson, who led a lawsuit in his personal capacity with a specific theory of January 6th that basically renders Trump criminally liable, should go on to be the chair of the supposedly objective fact-finding January 6th committee, that alone is a scandal.
But when you dig further into this, you'll note You know, Benny Thompson, he's not a bright guy.
He didn't write this by himself.
The lawsuit came out in February, barely a month after January 6th.
Is he sitting in the basement, scrambling, you know, doing legal research and coming up with this theory?
No.
Who's doing the theorizing?
Who is the lawyer?
None other than Joseph Sellers, who works for a law firm called Cohen Milstein.
And it just turns out, as Revolver has uncovered, he's friends with Norm Eisen.
Norm Eisen calls him his good friend.
But they're more than friends.
They're more than friends.
They actually have collaborated in lawfare efforts against Trump going all the way back to 2017.
Well, that's a hell of a coincidence that Norm Eisen's lawfare partner, with whom he has collaborated in a series of lawsuits to badger and harass and really overthrow Trump going back to 2017, is good friends with the guy who's the architect of the personal lawsuit against Trump by the future head of the January 6th Committee that then goes on to be like the premise, the dominant theory of
the January 6th.
Committee's case that serves as a basis for all this ridiculous Prosecution talk and so we go into it. There's much more a norm Eisen was actually an amicus he filed an amicus brief on behalf of Benny Thompson for a suit that when Trump sued the January 6 committee his fingerprints are all over it and there's one last thing a very very dark element of
Norm, Eisen's new lawfare outfit before he was conducting his lawfare operations against Trump under an outfit called crew He has since left Crew and now his new organization is called States United.
He co-founded this with a woman called Christine Todd Whitman, who is probably best known for falsely telling people, first responders after 9-11, that the air was safe and now thousands of people have died Partially due to the misleading claims that she gave, and actually she was forced to apologize for this on the 50th anniversary of 9-11.
But she isn't even the most scandalous member of Norm Eisen's outfit.
One thing you'll notice if you go to the Revolver.News page and look into this is the outfit that Norm Eisen's part of has not one, not two, but three former heads of the Department of Homeland Security as advisors on the board.
Now his Norm Eisen's previous lawfare outfit had zero DHS people.
Why is he all of a sudden for his new lawfare venture pertaining to January 6th specifically loading his organization with former heads of the DHS? Three to be exact.
Well, it's because as Revolver has reported, the DHS is at the forefront of the war on domestic war on terror against American citizens using the false narrative propounded by the January 6th committee as its pretext. And as again, I pointed out on your show, who is the Department of Homeland Security's stooge within the Congress? None other than Benny Thompson, who is actually the chair of the Homeland Security Committee and
and has been for years. So there's so many dark connections here. You have to read the whole piece revolver. I want everybody to read it and as artists reason we'll have you back on tomorrow to deconstruct it more. Once again how did they get to it Darren? Revolver.news it's up at the top and if you haven't seen our original classic piece on Norm Eisen that really brought his name to national attention and the concept of color revolution even more importantly go to revolver.news now. Read the top piece, share it.
This is the blueprint for the lawfare component of the January 6th witch hunt against Trump, his supporters, and really all of us.
steve bannon
Darren Beatty, thanks.
Look forward to having you back on here tomorrow.
People need to deconstruct what's actually going on here in this city.
I want to bring in Dr. Carol Swain, who joins us for our Juneteenth commemoration.
Dr. Swain, you were on the President's commission that Trump set up to make sure we're teaching the history of the country appropriately.
You hear about these color revolutions, you hear about all these people on the progressive left and the unit party that are all involved in all these situations around the world of trying to flip countries.
Is that, in your reading, is that, is your understanding that's what the founders had in mind for the American Republic?
That we should be everywhere sticking our nose in everybody's business, ma'am?
carol m swain
Absolutely not.
You know, that's a modern idea and you can connect it to globalism and just the And it's a very dangerous idea.
The thing about America is that it was exceptional because of its values and principles, and we became the envy of the world.
Everything that's come from the Democratic Party and the progressives, it's all been geared around destroying America as a leader, as a first world nation, They would be quite content if we were equally poor and they controlled everything.
steve bannon
What is this?
We've been talking this morning.
This looks like now, you know, Royce made the point, and even James Baldwin, that with some of the changes in the Great Society in the 60s, they were making the black family wards of the state.
But now it seems like there's an absolute assault, not just in the American family, but on particularly the black family and particularly black men with a lot of this.
A lot of these things are going on with the drag queen story hour and all this.
What are your thoughts, Dr. Swain?
carol m swain
Well, first of all, when President Obama was elected and he put in place the black, I can't think of a name, the black man that was in charge of the faith-based organization that President Bush put in place.
I mean, that person started pushing the LGBTQ agenda on the black community.
And so, you know, they've long tried to make those inroads.
And in academia, it was very, It's quickly visible that if you were black and gay or Hispanic and gay, then you would be quickly promoted and rewarded.
And so they have worked very hard to normalize homosexuality and feminism among blacks and to move them away from the church and the traditional structures that have held the community together.
steve bannon
You agree with that, Rainer?
unidentified
Oh, a hundred percent, Carol.
You're right on point, and you got ministers like T.D.
Jakes.
He was on a New York City talk show, and callers called in, and this particular caller asked a point-blank question.
Is homosexuality compatible with Christianity?
T.D.
Jakes spoke for 20 minutes, and I still don't know what his answer is.
Because he was so busy trying not to offend Oprah Winfrey and her crowd of people, that's why black folks have turned their back on T.D.
Jakes.
He has become so soft on all these moral issues that he's become irrelevant.
carol m swain
Go ahead, Carol.
I mean, I would agree.
steve bannon
Go ahead, Carol.
carol m swain
I would agree 100% with that.
With T.D.
Jakes, I noticed, you know, under President Bush, he was a big Bush supporter when that faith-based money came out.
But as soon as it was clear that Obama was going to be, you know, the new president, T.D.
Jakes shifted, and they have used the faith-based money and those programs really to buy off the black pastors that pretended to be conservative and Christian if they were not.
Many of them have been bought off.
steve bannon
Dr. Swain, hang over a second.
We've got Dr. Carol Swain, we've got Raynard Jackson, Royce White, and a whole lot more next in The War Room.
unidentified
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Dr. Swain, what then is to be done?
Give us, what do you recommend right now, particularly for the MAGA community, the African-Americans and Blacks that are part of this America First, part of this MAGA movement that's now ascendant throughout the country?
This is inclusive nationalism, participatory populism.
You're someone we consider one of the leading intellectuals in our movement.
What would you recommend folks do right now?
carol m swain
Well, first up, first of all, with Juneteenth, I think it's sad that many blacks have allowed themselves to be re-enslaved, and that's one of the biggest problems for the masses.
But I think that we can be encouraged because I see so many young people who are black that actually can see through the lies, and even older people are moving away from the deception.
And so I think that we need to be encouraged, continue to reach out to people and realize that black people are just like white people.
The average black America wants the same thing that you do.
They don't like the division.
They don't like the hatred.
They just want to be able to take care of their families and to be able to reclaim the American dream.
I think that we can win as long as we don't allow those forces of division Dr. Swain, I know you've got this book that was very powerful when I read it.
steve bannon
How do people get to your writings, get to your website, because you're one of our leading intellectuals in this entire movement, and we want to make sure you've got a platform so that your voice can be heard by even more people.
So how do people get to you?
carol m swain
ThePeopleNews.com.
Instead of We The People, it's BeThePeopleNews.com.
Click on the book link.
And the book that Steve was referring to is Black Eye for America, How Critical Race Theory is Burning Down the House.
It was written for you, the American people.
It's not a long book.
I also have one that's new, Countercultural Living, what Jesus has to say about life, marriage, race, gender, and materialism.
These are books written for you.
They're not long.
They have citations, though, and I think that you will be edified if you were sort of to dig into some of those materials.
steve bannon
Dr. Swain, thank you for everything you do.
You're at the forefront of this entire fight, and people don't realize the grief that you get for this, but thank you, and you're in our prayers.
carol m swain
Thank you so much.
Bye.
steve bannon
Dr. Carol Swain.
Her books are incredibly moving.
Let me ask you, let me go to Royce first.
Royce, is Dr. Carol Swain right?
Is there a problem or an issue with actually African-Americans becoming re-enslaved because of this kind of globalist agenda?
royce white
Well, absolutely.
Anytime that the Democrats or the Uniparty Talk about New World Order or international cooperation as some catch-all for progress.
They really mean slavery.
And, you know, own nothing and be happy means exactly that.
They believe in a future where people won't own anything, and that includes black people first and foremost, you could say.
They do plan to institute a new form of slavery or economic serfdom.
And I would like to also say, to piggyback off of Dr. Swain, The attack is on the black man, but it's actually a covert way to attack the woman.
And in that sense, the attack on the black man and the feminist ploy in general, in the broadest sense, is an attack on the women.
The crisis of femininity in this country and around the world, in this feminist movement, is an attack on the women.
Because when you take the man away, you remove a protective, a natural protective barrier to manipulative, predatory institutions, people, And so, you know, for them to convince women that all of their agency, autonomy, political power, citizenship is predicated on the right to become a man, if they so choose, act as men do, or kill their children, is completely predatory.
And it's one of the greatest injustices done to women in this nation's history, in civilization's history.
unidentified
Yeah, see, the fundamental thing, Steve, is liberals measure success by how many programs they fund to help black folk.
Conservatives measure success by how few blacks need these programs.
Because an educated, an independent black person is the most dangerous person to Democrats.
Because they want us stuck on the government tit.
And if we, listen, black folks don't need the government's help.
Black folks want to be treated like anyone else.
Just remove any artificial barriers for it.
Isn't it amazing, Steve, you look at any sport, golf, tennis, football, any sport where blacks were not known to predominate, once all artificial barriers were removed, we changed the whole status.
Look at what the Williams sisters did in tennis.
Look at what Tiger Woods did with golf.
Just remove the barriers from us and let us do our own thing.
steve bannon
Let's introduce Representative James White from Texas, Texas 19.
Representative White, thank you very much for joining us.
Talk to us about, you're in charge of some very important stuff down in Texas, particularly border security, everything dealing with the legislation with guns.
Walk us through your perspective on this Juneteenth, since it's kind of in commemoration with Galveston, Texas.
I think at the end of the Civil War, Galveston, Texas, on the 19th of June, is when the announcement was made.
Representative White.
unidentified
Thank you so much for having me on, Steve.
It's a great honor.
We listen to you regularly here on the War Room.
Obviously, we're extremely proud to represent our constituents here in Pope Tyler, Jasper, Newton, and Harton Counties.
I'm proud to chair the Homeland Security and Public Safety Committee.
That is the committee that hears A lion's share of the farms legislation that comes to the legislature, and I was very critical in making sure that Texas, you know, joined.
I think two dozen other states on constitutional care.
When I think about Juneteenth, it's obviously a celebration of individual freedom, but it's also a reflection.
About the fragility of Individual freedom.
You know, the Clintons talked about the precarious nature of democracy.
I see a lot of democracy going on.
I see a lot of majorities voting on stuff.
OK, but the point is, do the people have the virtue to protect individual liberty?
And I even see situations where majorities are trying to take the constitutional firearms rights from the people.
We had a lot of that going on after The freeing of the slaves in order to keep them under the boot of tyranny.
We had Southern Democratic legislatures that restricted their firearms rights.
So protecting our freedom of religion rights, protecting our Second Amendment rights are paramount, and we'll continue to fight for these rights now and into the future.
steve bannon
You said you had this Texas convention over the weekend.
Do you see that that this kind of populist movement?
Are you fine?
Because I keep saying on MSNBC every night, they say, oh, these are anti-democratic forces.
These are anti-democratic forces.
I see more people coming out and participating than ever before to volunteer for things.
And I keep saying we're going to give the Democrats a democracy suppository on November 8th.
But from you, from the deck plates level, are you seeing that also?
Are you seeing people more engaged than ever?
unidentified
Absolutely.
We're seeing people engage.
They're absolutely.
I'm a livid that we have elected officials in the Congress and through many state legislatures trying to take their constitutional firearms rights.
They're absolutely livid that here in the United States, we can come up with $40 billion to maybe defend the border Ukraine, but we can't even come up with $4 million to secure our schools.
So I am, I'm just, I love this populist movement.
I love this movement that President Trump has initiated, and I think our country will be better in the future because of it.
steve bannon
Representative White, we've got to bounce, but I know you're holding a big hearing this week down in Texas.
I've never seen anything like this Ovaldi situation that has upset people about exactly...nobody still understands what went on.
There's another huge story the weekend about guys didn't even try the locks.
Can you just give us a minute or two on this committee hearing you're going to have?
Are we going to finally get to the bottom of what happened?
unidentified
Well, this is what our hearing will focus on on Thursday.
School security and safety.
How do we prevent other mass shootings, especially at our schools, and the issue of firearm safety?
We are waiting for a report from another House Select Committee that's really doing the deep dive and investigating what happened in Uvalde.
And actually, they're meeting again today.
Representative White, how do people follow you on social media?
steve bannon
How do they find out more about you?
unidentified
Thank you so much, Steve.
James underscore E underscore White.
James underscore E underscore White.
Thank you so much, man.
This is just an honor.
And thank you for what you're doing, Steve, by daily.
Educating us, marshalling us in this fight for our country.
We're in a fight.
We're in an existential fight, and we've got to win it.
Thank you so much, sir.
steve bannon
Representative White, thank you.
As long as we got folks like you at the tip of the spear, we're going to win this.
Thank you, sir.
Honor.
You tell me this MAGA movement's not on the rise.
You got Royce White, you got Representative White, Carol Swain, Raynard Jackson.
unidentified
Can't beat it.
You just gotta take it to the street.
steve bannon
Can't beat it.
Can't beat it at all.
Unbeatable.
Cannot beat it.
Short commercial break.
unidentified
Katie Britt's going to join us in Alabama next.
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steve bannon
OK, welcome back.
We have Katie Britt now.
She's running this primary tomorrow, runoff tomorrow in Alabama.
Katie, walk us through why Trump, after weighing and measuring this race, has gotten a little controversial, a tad controversial.
Why is it that Donald Trump gave you his endorsement?
unidentified
Gosh, so Steve, first, thank you for giving me the opportunity to be on and be in front of your incredible audience.
As we have worked on this campaign trail and we got in a year ago, We literally traveled to every single county in this state because we understood that every community, every person, every child matters.
And what we heard overwhelmingly on the trail was people miss President Trump's leadership.
They miss the policies.
They wanted leaders that understood that we must put Americans first.
And so that's what we've been talking about on the trail.
We've been talking about sealing and securing our border.
We've been talking about, you know, achieving peace through strength, holding China accountable, making sure that we're not just energy independent, but that we are energy dominant.
And knowing that that affects every American from the pump to the grocery store, to fertilizer, to plastics, to everything in between.
And really spreading that message.
You know, people are getting off the sidelines because they understand that we're at a time in our nation where every single thing under Joe Biden's leadership is moving in the wrong direction.
And so we were excited to not only, you know, have Alabamians be willing to say, hey, this is it.
But when President Trump said, look, you are the best to fight for America first and America first warrior.
It is time for the next generation, a new generation of conservatives to stand up and to fight to take this country back.
steve bannon
You know, we're commemorating today, Juneteenth, all day, for all four hours.
We've got different guest hosts and different personalities we're putting on.
We're all part of the becoming leadership in MAGA and America First.
And, you know, we're tired of just not, not just not reaching out to the black community, but assuming that the black community is just going to vote Democratic because they're, they have taken the brunt of these globalist, neoliberal, neocon policies.
I think, and we looked over the weekend, if you win tomorrow and go on and win in November, I think you'd be the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the United States Senate.
Talk to me about leadership and particularly reaching out to a young generation of women and also minorities.
unidentified
Absolutely.
And I'm so excited that we are celebrating this day, obviously freedom for all.
And that's what this party stands for.
We are no longer the party of big business and globalists.
We are the party of hard working Americans.
And we know that we want to make sure that no matter where your zip code, your race, that you have an opportunity to achieve the American dream.
And that's what we're fighting for every single day.
And you are correct.
I mean, someone brought that to my attention more recently.
I think you've seen parents get off the sidelines over the pandemic.
Mamas on a mission headed to school board meetings to ensure that their children aren't indoctrinated.
You know, standing up and saying, we love this nation and we're going to fight for this nation.
We're going to fight for hardworking people.
So I am excited.
I tell people often that I certainly want to be chosen because I am the best person for the job.
But it is exciting to see and be a part of the next generation of conservative leaders to fight to put America first.
I mean, I tell people all the time, you know, my opponent has been on the ballot for 40 years when they're asking me about this, and I will be 40 years old on the ballot.
And while I am older than Tom Cotton when we sent him to the Senate and older than Josh Hawley when we sent him to the Senate, to your point, we have yet to send a female this age yet.
And I look forward to being amongst those other conservative fighters and getting us back on the right track and trying to save this nation.
steve bannon
You've gone out of your way in this campaign to talk about Alabama farmers, Alabama agriculture.
Walk me through this crisis that we're having in this country right now in agriculture.
And what are you going to do particularly, specifically when you get to the Senate to help our farmers out?
unidentified
Yeah.
So we haven't, there are a number of things, Steve.
First, I mean, we are seeing China come in and buy up our farmland at record rate.
It's disgusting.
You and I both know that they would never allow us to be buying their land and their country.
So it does not make sense.
You look at the overburdensome regulation.
What we have is we have the Obama era regulations with the EPA, continual overreach.
And you've got Biden just attempting to further those terrible policies.
Overburdensome regulation and overburdensome taxes, you know, hit the little guy the hardest.
And what we have created in this nation, between the death tax and everything else, is that family farms can no longer be passed down from generation upon generation upon generation, and they are hurting.
And I am a big believer that food security is national security.
And so we have to take a look at the predicament that they are in and make sure that we create an environment where they can actually thrive.
And not only, you know, feed American families, but make sure that our country is safer and stronger as a result.
steve bannon
Walk me through this change in leadership.
You're talking about the Blake Masters, the J.D.
Vance's yourself.
What do you intend to do when you get to the Senate to make sure that we get, if we win, pick up five, six, seven, eight seats, there could be a massive change, not just in the House, but in the Senate.
What's Katie Britt, what are you going to do to drive this change in leadership?
unidentified
Yeah, it's exciting, Steve, and I'll have to say, you know, everything that you're doing to continue to create this energy and to continue to build off this movement is remarkable because we are seeing across the nation, not just in Alabama, but to your point, J.D.
Vance, Blake, all others, people want new blood.
They want fresh blood.
They are sick of the same old career politicians who talk a lot and actually achieve nothing.
They want people who understand what it's like to push a grocery cart and to pump their gas.
They want people to understand the things that are hurting, that they're hurting.
I mean, I'm telling you, Steve, as we travel this state, I mean, people will stop us and say, do they not get it?
You know, at this point, it feels intentional.
They're undermining us at every single turn.
And they're right.
And so it's exciting to be able to come into the Senate, to then join the ranks of others like You mentioned, we mentioned earlier Tom Cotton, Josh Hawley, others who want to make sure that hard-working Americans have a shot at the American dream.
And I think that we will usher in a new wave, and it'll be a new Senate.
It'll be a different Senate, and I think people are ready for that, and that's what they expect when we take back control.
steve bannon
It's game day tomorrow in Alabama.
Katie Britt is the Trump-endorsed candidate.
Katie Britt, how do people find out more about you personally, and how do they find out more about your campaign?
unidentified
Yeah, please, Steve.
So we, Katie Britt for Senate.com and on social media, Katie Britt for AL on all of the different posts from Truth Social all the way around Instagram and others.
Please follow us.
We need you.
We have got to have people telling people, telling people.
We were proud to earn the Trump endorsement and look forward to making sure that we put the America First agenda back in place and get this thing turned around.
steve bannon
Katie Britt, honored.
Thank you very much for having me on today.
unidentified
Appreciate you letting me be on.
steve bannon
Raynard, is the black vote in November up for grabs in Alabama?
Do you think so?
unidentified
Steve, as I was listening to Katie talk, the issue that resonates is two issues in Alabama.
Access to capital.
Black farmers are hurting in Alabama.
You have this systemic racism within the Farm Bureau throughout the state of Alabama.
That is a huge issue in Alabama, Steve.
If Katie were to specifically address that, put together a meeting of black farmers, she will get traction.
Trust me on that.
steve bannon
The black vote in Alabama is big.
unidentified
25-30%.
steve bannon
Royce, let me pivot to you.
This whole capital up here is in shutdown.
On Thursday I think they're going to drop the decision about Roe v. Wade.
And right now they're worried about they're going to have riots, they're going to have lockdowns, etc.
Why, in your opinion, Royce White, for this decision about Roe v. Wade, is this capital on tenterhooks about what could happen as far as potential violence?
You've seen it at these churches.
You've seen it at these pro-life centers.
Why would we be on tenterhooks, Royce White?
royce white
Well, because it's one of the most important decisions in American history.
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, Um, it will be the single greatest thing that my government has done in my lifetime.
Um, and, and, you know, we just can't, we just can't hope to have a nation that will be blessed when we carry the mortal sin of, of, of killing and terminating children in the womb.
Um, and, and I said this before, and I'll say it again, because I think it's a fundamental philosophical issue that we need to drive home.
You can't have a precept of human rights or civil rights Without the sanctity of life.
And there's no set of circumstances in this country, in any country, any place in the world, in history, with which it makes sense to openly promote the killing of children.
Nation building should be seen as one of the most revered and respected and aspired to positions in any society.
And when that doesn't happen, the greater attack is clear.
The attack is on the nation itself.
The best way to go after a nation is to go after a nation in the womb.
steve bannon
Royce, we've got a couple of minutes.
Walk me through, what is the case for Royce White in Congress to win both the Republican nomination and against Omar?
Why are you the best to go up against her?
unidentified
What's the Royce White pitch?
royce white
Well, my pitch is that black people have been used as a fundamental linchpin of this entire cultural war, this entire neoliberal, Marxist, globalist, communist, progressive, socialist, Democrat, the list goes on war.
And it's an info war.
It's a psychological war underneath it being a spiritual war.
And black people, you know, historically, we have to understand that, yes, there has been times in this nation's history When the Lord's name was taken in vain, and the Lord's name was used to persecute and mistreat black people.
But none of that is an indictment of God.
None of that is an indictment of Jesus Christ.
And it's also not an indictment of this country.
This country's founding values and ideas are still as viable, vibrant, and brilliant as they ever were.
Um, the call and the onus is on us as government, but also we, the people to uphold the fundamental ideas and values of our, of our nation.
And we failed to do that up until this point, partly because our government is ransacked by sellouts and multiple institutions, but also our black communities are ransacked by sellouts.
And if we get back to the fundamentals of this nation, what it was intended to be a nation of shopkeepers, when you pair the independent business owner with the second amendment You get a safeguard against economic imperialism and tyranny.
If we can get back to that, and I think it's a viable message for the Republican Party, for the GOP, but certainly for the America First movement, is that that is what we all really want.
We want security and we want opportunity, but we can't have either.
We can't have self-governance without faith and sacred honor.
So we have to address the culture and understand that the politics and policies are downstream from the culture.
And we have a cultural rot.
And most of it has been levied on a history that's been manipulated by the mainstream media around black people.
And I want to solve that.
steve bannon
Reiner, we've got about a minute before we go to break.
Royce White speaks in a new type of nomenclature.
Can that pierce the mainstream ear or the white noise, no pun intended, out there to actually resonate in a community that he's got to win in November?
unidentified
Right, there's no question.
Number one, his physical presence gets people's attention.
Number one.
Played in the NBA.
He speaks the King's English.
And he has a clear-cut vision for where he wants to take his congressional district in Minnesota.
And so, he's got what we call street cred.
So he can pull in the establishment folks in Minnesota, but also he can go to the hood as well, and that's unusual for a conservative candidate.
steve bannon
Very unusual, right.
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break.
When we're back, we're commemorating Juneteenth for all four hours a day in the War Room, various speakers talking about various issues.
We've got My wingman here, Raynard Jackson, a very close friend and one of the guys who's been at the grassroots level fighting, hammering for the President Trump's agenda for years.
Even before Trump came on the scene, you were a populist, Raynard Jackson.
Of course, Royce White, who's running in this epic, epic battle in Minneapolis.
I don't think there's any race in the country that shows two different sides of the coin, the globalist and the nationalist, right, as the one in Minneapolis.
That's what's so fascinating.
Short commercial break.
unidentified
We'll be back in a moment.
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As patriots, it's our duty to drive the entrepreneurial spirit.
Pushing hard, reaching for success.
Sharing patriotism.
Because the American way of life is for all to live.
The flagship where freedom reigns.
steve bannon
Okay, welcome back.
It is our commemoration of Juneteenth all day and all four hours of the War Room.
I want to introduce now a former Naval officer and former Lieutenant Governor of Florida, Jennifer Carroll.
Jennifer, thank you so much for joining us here today with my wingmen, Royce White and Raynard Jackson.
Jennifer, Juneteenth, the commemoration of this, and particularly with the MAGA movement, this America First, this kind of populist, nationalist, conservative movement that's now ascended.
How should we think about that?
How should people, particularly that don't know much about Juneteenth, how should we start to think about this as an integral part of our movement?
unidentified
Well, Steve, first of all, thanks for having me on.
And Royce, thanks for getting into the fight to make a difference for our country.
And Reynard, I appreciate the friendship that we've shared.
Now in 1865, Juneteenth came about because blacks in Texas didn't know that they were actually freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
And one thing that blacks need to know with regards to the history is how important Frederick Douglass was to getting that Emancipation Proclamation signed by President Abraham Lincoln.
So much is lost in our Republican black history where All of the blacks elected to the Congress were Republicans back then in the 1800s.
The first blacks elected to the Senate and the House were Republican black.
The Republicans need to understand their history and blacks in America need to understand their history.
I'm a black immigrant born in Trinidad, West Indies.
My parents migrated to this country at the age of, when I came at the age of eight.
I was able to achieve the American dream.
By assimilating into this country.
What I'm seeing today with regards to Juneteenth and its celebration, unfortunately, we had shootings in D.C.
during Juneteenth celebration, and that's not what it should be.
It should be embracing where we were and where we've come from and the opportunities that enable us to excel as much as we want to excel.
But the Democrats, I believe, has formulated this narrative For the blacks in this country to just always be victims, to always look, trying to move forward by looking through the rear view mirror.
There's nothing wrong with looking and appreciating your history, but look at the Chinese.
They were enslaved.
Look at some Cubans.
They were enslaved.
Look at the Jews.
They were enslaved, but they're not always reaching, looking back and trying to formulate a plan In looking backwards, we have to look forward and seeing what has happened in the past, how we can change things for the future and the betterment of our future.
With this Juneteenth in 2022, even some blacks didn't even know that the blacks in Texas, it took them two and a half years to be noticed that they were actually freed slaves.
And I was speaking with one of my sorority sisters the other day, and she was commented on the black rodeo That was coming to town in Jacksonville.
And she said the Democrats gave them tickets to go to this Black Rodeo on behalf of Juneteenth that we were celebrating.
And she said, I didn't even know that there was such a thing as Juneteenth until this year.
So part of our history and the history books in the classrooms shouldn't just have Black History Month in February, where it talks about Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King.
Our Black history is richer and deeper in the fabric of America For inventors and creators and orators and intellectuals that have made this country what it is today.
And the embracing of that should be what Juneteenth celebration is all about.
And saying that black history in America at times have been terrible.
However, throughout the years we have improved things.
And if people think that things are still wrong today, then bring about a solution.
Instead of tearing our communities down, Tearing our people down and looking at other blacks like myself, that's a black Republican, as somebody that's an ogre.
We ought to be embracing all of our black America and say, if you're a doctor, a lawyer, a teacher, a politician, let's work together with the solutions that will bring about economic development, change the health disparity, improve wealth in our communities, make sure we are building generational wealth.
And whoever has the best policies to bring those things forward, We should be embracing regardless of party affiliation.
And unfortunately, the Democrats have done a great job in brainwashing black Americans to think that they can only vote Democrat, but look at the results and the solutions that have come about for those democratic policies.
It's not improving the black community.
When I ran for Congress initially in 2000, the population of blacks was between 11 and 12%.
Now the population in 2022 is 12%.
We have not grown as a population.
We're almost an annihilation of a race with highest rate of abortion, highest rate of crimes in our communities, black-on-black crimes, the infant mortality, birth defects, and our education system is failing in our communities.
So how that could be progress for black?
We have to own it.
We have to take advantage of the opportunities that this country has to offer for everyone.
The law doesn't say it's a black law or white law.
And opportunities to excel and ascend in corporate America or in business.
And in this country, it doesn't say black or white.
It says anyone who wants to work hard and take advantage of the opportunities can achieve and excel.
And this Black Teen Celebration should be acknowledgement across the board of the importance that blacks have contributed to this country, from agriculture to engineering, to literacy, to our culture and music.
And look at that as embracing and take advantage of that opportunity to share our story and in a positive way, not a negative way, to say we will do even more to advance our population of black Americans.
steve bannon
Jennifer, how do people get to you on social media?
How do they find out more about you?
unidentified
JenniferCarroll.com.
steve bannon
JenniferCurl.com.
Jennifer, honored to have you on here.
Look forward to having you back.
Royce, real quickly, how did it get to you?
Find out more about you and your campaign.
unidentified
Thank you.
royce white
RoyceWhite.us is my campaign website.
You can also follow me on Getter and Substack.
I'm on True Social as well.
But RoyceWhite.us is the campaign website.
Feel free to drop in, make a donation and sign up to volunteer.
Godspeed.
steve bannon
Royce, thank you very much for taking time away today from your schedule to join us.
Jennifer Carroll, fantastic.
Thank you so much.
Raynard, how did people get to you?
unidentified
Get her!
Raynard Jackson and all my other social media guests.
Raynard Jackson, Steve.
Phenomenal show.
This is what the MAGA movement looks like.
steve bannon
Amen.
Okay, back here.
We're going to be back here at 5 o'clock.
We got Ken Blackwell is going to be co-hosting for us, and we've got more to come at 6.
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