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Breaking overnight, the most significant gun safety legislation in decades is a step closer to becoming law. | ||
The bipartisan group of senators working on the bill released the text of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, and it's already passed its first hurdle in the Senate, with 14 Republicans joining Democrats to vote in favor. | ||
of moving forward with the bill. | ||
The measure expands child and family mental health services, strengthens background checks for buyers under the age of 21, bolsters crisis intervention programs, and offers red flag grants to states. | ||
It also closes the so-called boyfriend loophole to prevent domestic abusers from accessing guns. | ||
Ali Vitale, what are the next steps? | ||
Is there anything that could get in the way of this passing? | ||
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I mean, look, I never like to say that things are over until they're officially over, but at the same time, yesterday was the key hurdle that people were talking about needing to get that bill text out because these senators set July 4th and before they go out of town for that holiday as their arbitrary deadline on when they wanted to get this all wrapped up by. | |
They needed to get this bill text out. | ||
Initially, it would have been better for Monday. | ||
We were hearing it could have come on Monday. | ||
It did end up coming late yesterday afternoon, though. | ||
It allowed them to stay late at work last night, actually vote on the first procedural step to get onto this bill. | ||
The Senate could try to clear this by Friday, we're told. | ||
And then, of course, it's up to the House. | ||
We know that those Democratic margins are there. | ||
In conversations with Democrats that I've been having, they've been looking forward to this legislation, not because it has everything that they want in it, but to the conversation that you were having before with Senator Chris Murphy, the lead Democrat negotiating this bill. | ||
is the most significant gun legislation that they've had in nearly three decades. | ||
The fact that the Senate was able to come together on this, at times it looked like it was going to fall apart over things like the boyfriend loophole that you mentioned. | ||
They were able to get this text down. | ||
The refrain that I heard from every source over the course of these last few weeks was, the devil will be in the details. | ||
It seems like at this point, the details are settled and they're able to move on in true bipartisan fashion because frankly, I can't remember the last time that I saw a piece of legislation like this. | ||
Get 64 votes in a Senate like this one, so pretty significant here in terms of both the bipartisan negotiating as well as the bill itself, the substance. | ||
That's pretty amazing. | ||
NBC News. | ||
Okay, Wednesday, 22 June, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We're live. | ||
Let's go to Alaska. | ||
Kelly Schabaka running for the Senate against Murkowski. | ||
Give us your assessment, Kelly, of the gun grab. | ||
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Well, Lisa Murkowski is one of these people who signed this progress to move forward, and she and I must just be reading different documents. | |
She says that this doesn't violate our Second Amendment rights. | ||
I think she's got to be reading her diary about what she wants the Constitution to say instead of what the Constitution actually says. | ||
It says that our Second Amendment rights shall not be infringed. | ||
So what this represents is her stumbling out of the car Of all those leftist D.C. | ||
insiders that she's been friends with for 21 years and then stumbling back to Alaska trying to tell us that it didn't violate our Second Amendment rights. | ||
This is her walk of shame and then we should still vote for her. | ||
That's got to be in her diary too. | ||
This is exactly why we don't trust her up in Alaska. | ||
We can't trust her. | ||
She pretends to be a friend of the Second Amendment when she visits us in Alaska. | ||
But then she's back home in D.C. | ||
making deals with all these anti-gun activists At least we know that our Democrat Senate candidate, Pat Chesrow, she's up front about her plans to undercut our rights. | ||
Everyone knows where she stands, but up here in Alaska, our lawful ownership of firearms is central to our identity as Alaskans. | ||
We use them to feed our families, literally, and for self-defense. | ||
Banning guns, confiscating them, those are two poorly concealed goals of the leftist activists. | ||
We cannot even believe our senator from the gun state of Alaska has joined forces Because after 21 years in the Senate, she cares much more about what D.C. | ||
insiders think than she cares about our basic rights of us here in Alaska. | ||
Let's go through this. | ||
Give us your sense of, let's talk about the citizens of Alaska first before we get into this legislation. | ||
Tell me, where do they stand on this? | ||
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No, no, no. | |
You know, up here in Alaska, we don't break down into party line on this. | ||
Like, Republicans think one way and Democrats think another. | ||
We have a huge percentage of Democrats, even, who are strong proponents of the Second Amendment because up here in Alaska, it is a way of life, not just a way of necessity, that out in the fall, even in the spring right now, we have people who go out And we hunt for a living with AR-15s as a common gun we use as a household rifle to go out and provide for our families. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
Just in my own home, Steve, my 15 year old son has gone out with a large hunting gun three times already just this year. | ||
To go and kill big game to provide for our family. | ||
Why? | ||
You could call it supply chain problems, but in Alaska, buying meat at a grocery store is ridiculously expensive. | ||
We wonder why anybody does it. | ||
We have so much game out in Alaska. | ||
We all go and do this regularly. | ||
We take off on the weekends. | ||
We go and we bag game. | ||
We bring it home and it is a community process to take care of this meat, bag it up, put it in large freezers, and this is what we'd use and eat all winter long. | ||
This is how we take care of ourselves. | ||
Now can you imagine just some random bill that they just passed? | ||
They're going to decide that from Congress on high, 4,000 miles away, there's something in your juvenile record or something that you did one time. | ||
Some congressman from New York City has decided you now can't take care of your family. | ||
That's what they just decided and our senator just signed on this to move this forward. | ||
This is absolutely offensive. | ||
We've got people trying to take care of their families and feed their families up here. | ||
We have stores. | ||
I was just in a store yesterday. | ||
I'm out in a town called Ukalvik at the top of Alaska. | ||
There is no milk on the shelf. | ||
We have people trying to take care of their families and feed them, and now they're not going to be able to because they can't get a gun for one reason or another? | ||
Because somebody 4,000 miles away has never set a boot and our state decided that? | ||
That's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
Not to mention the basic constitutional right, God-given right, to defend yourself and to defend your family. | ||
If this is so unpopular with the Alaska electorate and the citizens of Alaska, why would Lisa Murkowski bet her Senate seat, of which the Murkowskis, you know, they are a political machine. | ||
This is their industry. | ||
This is their business. | ||
If they're not in this business, they're not making money. | ||
Why would she risk it all by voting for this? | ||
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I think you just identified it when you said that Murkowski machine. | |
Lisa Murkowski's betting on the fact that for the last 20 years she's been able to mobilize this DC insider political machine to dump so much money and so much power into Alaska that she can manipulate Alaskans to edge out this vote. | ||
And in the same way, she's got Mitch McConnell, who's been leading this, quote, bipartisan charge, to dump over $7 million into this race. | ||
Now, to give you a comparison, I know, because in other Senate races, that's not much money. | ||
The entire amount of money Murkowski raised in her last election was $7 million. | ||
So what Mitch McConnell's dumping into this race is far more than she's raised herself. | ||
He's literally bought her entire race for this race up here this year. | ||
That's what's happening is she's thinking, I can buy this race. | ||
I bought the airwaves. | ||
I bought the news, etc. | ||
This is the thing in Alaska. | ||
You can't buy our hearts. | ||
So in our last election, 2020, we had a Democrat who spent almost twice as much money as our other Republican senator. | ||
He lost by 13 points, Steve. | ||
Alaskans aren't stupid. | ||
And that's the thing is when you get in that bubble for 21 years, Murkowski is so intoxicated by the left that she has been looking down on us, exploiting us, forgetting us and ignoring us for 21 years. | ||
She's lost the hearts and minds of Alaskans. | ||
And she does things like this where they can see it. | ||
And they're going, you just took away my ability to take care of my family. | ||
You took away my ability to defend myself. | ||
Even common sense Democrats up here do not support this. | ||
That's why I have common sense Democrats on my team. | ||
And they said, Minkowski, you're not looking out for us. | ||
We're not voting for you. | ||
And it does not matter how many millions of dollars they jump, dump into our economy to help jumpstart it. | ||
We thank them for that. | ||
They're not going to be able to buy our vote and buy our hearts because we're not deceived. | ||
Is there anybody in the Senate right now that's had more collaborationist votes to try to prop up the Biden regime than Lisa Murkowski? | ||
I mean, she's had one bad vote after the other. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
the state and Steve you've got to work for that. | ||
She somehow because I don't is there anybody in the Senate right now that's had more collaboration as votes to try to prop up the Biden regime than Lisa Murkowski. | ||
I mean she's had one bad vote after the other. | ||
She's she's clearly they're not stupid. | ||
They're very cunning because they're not they're not stupid. | ||
The Murkowskis are vicious and they're like vipers. | ||
But they're not dumb. | ||
What game is she playing? | ||
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She's clearly thought this through. | |
Because now she's taken, like you said this, on the gun situation. | ||
Particularly in Alaska, the last great American frontier. | ||
She's made a decision. | ||
Is there anybody, Kelly, that has as many bad votes as Lisa Murkowski? | ||
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Yeah, I'd say Chuck Schumer. | |
But then she's voting a vast majority of the time with Chuck Schumer and with Bernie Sanders. | ||
But if you look over on the Republican side, I don't think so. | ||
And I'm pretty confident that the data supports that. | ||
I think she often is the one who puts bi in bipartisan. | ||
She is that tie-breaking vote so many times. | ||
And when you ask about the strategy, look, I don't think that they were expecting a strong challenger on the right, and I know that they weren't expecting a challenger from the Democrats. | ||
It wasn't until the week from the Supreme Court of the United States that the Democrats in Alaska turned on her. | ||
She was the Democrat candidate until just a few weeks ago. | ||
And so when you have the Democrat support and you have the friends and family program in Alaska, you might have enough to cobble together the support you need. | ||
But at this point, Steve, I don't think she does. | ||
And so maybe she's edging out an opportunity to work for Joe Biden in the future. | ||
I'm not sure what her backup plan, but what I think it might be, to be honest with you, I don't think Lisa Murkowski's had that reality check yet. | ||
I think she's been in there 21 years. | ||
Her family's been in there 41 years. | ||
And when you are in that Beltway bubble, you know it as well as I do, you get so intoxicated by what everyone around you thinks. | ||
You forget what people up here in New Calvic are saying. | ||
When I was over at the Blanket Toss last night up here at the top of the world, they're not saying, let's go Murkowski. | ||
And so what are they saying? | ||
And you don't understand that. | ||
And that's why you start thinking, I've got Mitch McConnell with me. | ||
I've got Joe Biden with me. | ||
I've got all my friends here with me. | ||
I'm going to win this, and you don't have Alaskans with you because you're not talking to Alaskans. | ||
She stopped doing that a long time ago. | ||
I can't think of a single door she's knocked on in 21 years. | ||
I'm having town halls regularly. | ||
We don't remember a single town hall Lisa Murkowski's had, and that's why you might be a little bit out of touch with what people in Alaska are thinking, and you think you've got it locked up because D.C.' 's with you. | ||
But we don't care much about what D.C. | ||
thinks up here, do we? | ||
You're at the top of the world. | ||
You blanket-tossed last night. | ||
Quickly, you said there's no milk on the shelves. | ||
The second hour of our show, we're going to talk about the collapse of a complex system, which is our economy and basically the global system. | ||
It's a creative crisis. | ||
What do folks up there think when they walk into a store in the United States of America, although one of our most distant outposts, and you can't even get the basics anymore. | ||
What are the citizens of Alaska saying about this right now? | ||
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So right now, they're saying this is a Biden administration supply chain problem and a huge fail. | |
And then I mentioned, you know, President Trump's coming and everybody, everybody I've talked to up here, when? | ||
And they're flying down to see him. | ||
And we're looking to have him come around July 9th as our tentative date. | ||
I've been surprised at how much excitement there's been. | ||
But I'll tell you, it's so desperate on my way up. | ||
I texted one of our friends up here who is hosting the event. | ||
I said, is there anything I can bring for you? | ||
It's about a two hour flight from Anchorage. | ||
And she said, yeah, there's no ice cream in the entire city. | ||
None. | ||
Every store we've gone to and we have to throw this big party. | ||
Can you bring ice cream? | ||
So I loaded up my luggage. | ||
Can you imagine suitcases full of ice cream? | ||
So that's what we do up here in Alaska. | ||
We live in community. | ||
That's what we have to do to get around Joe Biden and this crisis that he's caused. | ||
With so much of that? | ||
Look, I was listening to the news and they were asking me up here, how does this happen? | ||
And I said, it's all this exorbitant spending. | ||
One of Obama's economic advisors said this is all the ridiculous over trillion dollar spending from the Biden administration. | ||
Well, Steve, who wrote that Green New Deal infrastructure bill? | ||
It was Lisa Murkowski and Bernie Sanders, and I told them that up here. | ||
I said, you want to know who caused these problems? | ||
Who caused this inflation spending and all of this ridiculousness? | ||
It's our senior senator, like you said, collaborating with the left. | ||
We wouldn't be in this situation if we didn't have people propping up this Biden administration. | ||
And so here we have ice cream coming from Anchorage and suitcases because you can't get ice cream here on your shelves. | ||
Kelly, can you give us your social media real quickly? | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
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I would love your help. | |
War Room, we need it. | ||
We need to fight Mitch McConnell. | ||
I'm at kelly4ak.com. | ||
That's K-E-L-L-Y-F-O-R-A-K.com. | ||
The more help you can give, the better. | ||
Kelly4ak.com. | ||
And thank you, because you've helped to get me this far. | ||
Kelly4ak.com. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
I'll see you soon. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
We're looking forward to the Trump trip to Alaska. | ||
Kelly Chewbacca right there lays down about this to the collaborators on this gun issue. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Got a couple of surprises on the other side in the war room. | ||
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Until they're all gone! | |
We rejoice when there's no more! | ||
Let's take down the CCB! | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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Okay, you ready to go to work? | ||
You're in the war room. | ||
Maybe change this to the work room. | ||
Ready to go to work? | ||
202-224-3121. | ||
202-224-3121. | ||
What is that number? | ||
That number is the main switchboard for the United States Senate. | ||
So call right now and let them hear the sound of your voice of how happy you are about this collaboration they've done with the Biden regime and the radicals in the Democratic Party. | ||
Because it's just the first, they're chipping away. | ||
If you see about this disaster, I mean, I put up on Getter, and I gotta have Harnwell and Captain Ben, and they promised me, but they're stiffing me, that I gotta have these guys go up and do these live panels on how to use Getter. | ||
Because if you go to my Getter account, you can follow what we're doing 24 hours a day. | ||
There's a new development down in Evalde, Unbelievable as they put this footage out. | ||
Not only was the door not locked, everything like that. | ||
We found out last night, I believe it's the school teacher that actually contacted her husband, who happened to be one of the law enforcement officers. | ||
He was going to go inside with his weapon and, you know, set things right because nobody was doing anything. | ||
And they just, it broke last night, they disarmed him. | ||
So I said, and I'm not buying, quite frankly, even the stuff that the DPS guys are saying, because it changes every day. | ||
And no offense, you know, I think you got to look up and down the whole chart, not just at the local guys and the chief of the school, because the chief of the school is not a chief. | ||
He's like a squad leader. | ||
He's got six guys, six people. | ||
I mean, how is he deemed on-scene commander? | ||
Where were the senior people? | ||
There's so much to get into, and now it's obvious that in this hearing yesterday, the DPS guys are just so dumping on him, and I'm not saying there's not a ton of stuff to dump on him, but this thing is much deeper. | ||
There's something just wrong, and here's what's most fundamentally wrong. | ||
There are so many issues with this shooter that have just been buried, and nobody's even talked about it. | ||
I don't even know where the investigation is. | ||
Where did he get the cash? | ||
Where did he, who bought the gun? | ||
Who took him to get the guns? | ||
He couldn't drive, couldn't drive so much. | ||
He drove the thing into the car, into a ditch in two blocks. | ||
The house, his grandmother's house is two blocks away. | ||
And it ain't a long two blocks. | ||
It's not like you're in New York City going north and south. | ||
This is short. | ||
He's right. | ||
He's literally around the corner. | ||
But of course, with all this emotion and very few facts coming out, not even a timeline, timeline still changes every day. | ||
And now we've got some footage going to change again. | ||
Because now you know they're in the first three minutes. | ||
First three minutes. | ||
And, oh, by the way, all the lies about the shields. | ||
The guys are sitting there with shields. | ||
All the lies about, oh, when you got pistols, they all got... So, it's still so far up in the air. | ||
Of course... | ||
In that emotion, you've got to get in there and get Mitch McConnell. | ||
Last guest, Kelly Chebaka. | ||
Why has Mitch McConnell put $7 million into her race? | ||
It's to protect that vote of Lisa Murkowski, which is the vote they use to do the compromises they do. | ||
Remember, Mitch McConnell's guilty. | ||
Mitch McConnell's as guilty of this inflation as Joe Biden is. | ||
If he hadn't gotten the collaborationist votes on the American Recovery Program, as we said, we banging that drum here in the War Room back in January, February, March of 2021, saying exactly what the aggregate demand problem had kind of gone away. | ||
The drop in aggregate demand, which we said on day one, Of the war room pandemic back in January 2020, you're going to have a massive drop in aggregate demand and you're going to have a big time supply chain problem in China. | ||
Yeah, that was about 90 days before anybody else was talking about it, because we could do the math. | ||
But that aggregate that drop in aggregate demand had taken care of itself. | ||
And this is just going to be a massive inflationary. | ||
Big government spending program like what happened in the 60s with with with guns and butter to do the Great Society massive spending increase along with paying for the Vietnam War. | ||
So we're gonna have Patrick we're discussing today in the second hour not just taking a little bits of the news but we're going to combine those and pull them together as only the war room can do is the collapse of a complex system. | ||
I've got up on the getter from the Daily Mail a story about the end of the golden age of travel. | ||
This, this, this, you know, what Republicans should be doing is going through airport terminals over weekends and doing voter registration. | ||
You want to do voter registration? | ||
Do them at the gas pump and do them there. | ||
And I actually think people are more furious in the, because the gas pump, you at least go up there and know, hey, I'm gonna be broke when this is finished or they're gonna limit me to a half a tank. | ||
But in the airports, people are waiting hours, their whole weekends, all their travel destroyed. | ||
Waiting hours as these, and you still haven't gotten a response. | ||
Oh, it's thunderstorms. | ||
It's the weather. | ||
It's climate change. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I'm sure none of this is related to the VAX whatsoever. | ||
I'm sure none of it is to the pilot shortage. | ||
I'm sure that has nothing to do with it. | ||
2-0-2-2-2-4-3-1-2-1. | ||
The time you don't want to do legislation is when emotions run so high. | ||
The Senate is supposed to be a place that cools things. | ||
Things cool down. | ||
Well, it's not. | ||
You've got a bunch of radicals there on the left. | ||
You know, the town councilman. | ||
What's this guy? | ||
Murphy. | ||
The big geopolitical strategist. | ||
I think he was a vestryman or a town council up in Connecticut. | ||
One of these villages in Connecticut. | ||
Goes from a town councilman and a vestryman. | ||
He's a major geopolitical thinker. | ||
He's one of the reasons that he's over there about Ukraine. | ||
Oh, by the way, in Ukraine, we're going to go to a shooting war. | ||
Was it Kaliningrad? | ||
Kaliningrad? | ||
Which is like the Danzig Corridor back in 1939. | ||
Part of Russia was on the Baltic Sea. | ||
And, of course, they've got a path to basically supply it all the time. | ||
Been around for years. | ||
Of course, now we've got Lithuania, Latvia, all the Baltic states. | ||
Now it's a huge deal. | ||
We've got to cut it off. | ||
Poland, everybody. | ||
Remember, we underwrite 100% of NATO. | ||
They don't put in money for real combat troops. | ||
That's all the United States, that's all the $40 billion. | ||
A ton of it went to European support, $5 or $6 or $7 billion of it. | ||
It's all a scam. | ||
It's all a con. | ||
This is the globalist. | ||
We're NATO. | ||
I think all of NATO can put up two combat divisions. | ||
And I'm not so sure how well they'd be trained. | ||
There's no interoperability whatsoever, just a combination of stats. | ||
But they're egging on, since they couldn't get it done in Ukraine, they're egging on to get us in a shooting war. | ||
Over there in the Baltic States. | ||
More about this when we talk about the collapse of complex systems. | ||
We're going to go to the border. | ||
You're going to see some math from Todd Benzman that's going to shock you. | ||
This is the real crisis. | ||
New story just out. | ||
I think Moaning Castle. | ||
Nobody's watching. | ||
I'm so surprised nobody's watching the J6. | ||
A snoozefest. | ||
Absolute snoozefest. | ||
Let me bring in, but things are happening. | ||
The Army of the Awakened, J6 is about shutting down the Army of the Awakened. | ||
It's shutting down Trump, but it's also coming after you. | ||
We're gonna, we're gonna, wait, wait till next week. | ||
War Room will be taking a starring role. | ||
Yesterday they took one clip, a 30 second thing about, remember I said, hey, you gotta go protest, go protest, let these guys hear your voice, color inside the lines, be bold. | ||
It took like an 8 second clip and, you know, and they're losing, oh my God, it's political violence. | ||
The political violence we're going to wreck is at the ballot box in November when we throw you bums out. | ||
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OK? | |
And we're going to throw you out. | ||
You know you're going to get thrown out. | ||
Randy Weingarten, the head of the Teachers Union. | ||
Complete meltdown. | ||
She's tweeting out last night. | ||
Steve Bannon is telling them, hey, the most important thing they can do is take over school boards. | ||
You know, Randy, you're pretty smart. | ||
You're very tough and you're pretty smart. | ||
You're right. | ||
You got it. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's what we want. | ||
We want the school boards. | ||
We're taking over the House and everything else, but we want the school boards. | ||
We're coming for the school boards. | ||
And here's how we're going to come for it. | ||
In the democratic process, we're going to vote and throw these bums off the school boards that are poisoning our children. | ||
And the tip of the spear, or the monster of liberty, Tiffany Justice, what say you about Randy Weingarten going out and warning the NGOs and the donors in left-wing America that the Tiffany Justices of the world are coming for him? | ||
Oh, we are definitely coming for school board seats. | ||
Moms for Liberty is only endorsing in school board races across the country. | ||
Randy is right. | ||
We are coming for school board seats and we want to vote the bums out. | ||
What parents had to do was sit and listen as school board members Basically told us they didn't care about our children or about our concerns about our children. | ||
And so we kept a list and now we're checking it twice and making sure that the right people are getting endorsed by lots of different people across the country, that we're endorsing the right candidates, and then we are giving them the support to be able to win at the ballot box. | ||
And that is truly how we are going to take our country back. | ||
but I just loved to see Randy Weingarten tweeting out your name. | ||
And you know what Randy wants to do, Steve, is she wants to drag us back to the 1980s. | ||
She wants to be relevant so, so badly here, but she's not a mother. | ||
And so what she was tweeting about was basically that somehow Americans don't, and Moms for Liberty or just other groups in general, don't love all kids, don't support all kids. | ||
She actually said something in one of the tweets. | ||
She said, we're not going to let them stop our kids from being critical thinkers and embracers of the world. | ||
Randy, if you're listening, they're not your kids. | ||
They're our children. | ||
Here's the thing, too, is that, hey, Randi, here's the best way, I think, to make them critical thinkers. | ||
Why don't we teach them the basics? | ||
Look at what you've done. | ||
We're inviting Randi Weingarten to join us. | ||
She's dedicated her life to education. | ||
Randi, join us, because we're the solution. | ||
Just embrace us. | ||
Go ahead, Tiffany, go ahead. | ||
I hope Randy to come on. | ||
I hope she comes on. | ||
Let's talk about this. | ||
We have failing schools across the country. | ||
And really, the teachers unions have been in control of those schools and they've been placing people on school boards for years. | ||
Shame on us that we haven't been paying attention, that we haven't been getting people on school board seats. | ||
I ran for school board, as you know. | ||
I served for four years. | ||
Tina Descovitch, the other co-founder of Moms for Liberty, served for four years. | ||
We're passionate about this because we know the power that school boards have. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Randy knows, too. | ||
Lots and lots of power that school boards have as far as getting rid of administrators who are pushing this woke ideology and changing the course of school districts across the country. | ||
And let me tell you, you start changing one, two, three, four in a state, the momentum, the ripple effect this is going to have is going to be incredible. | ||
Hang on one second, Tiffany. | ||
I want to hold you through the break. | ||
I want to address Randy some more. | ||
Because it's not just school boards, Randy. | ||
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They're going to get in the human resources business. | |
You need to start changing out administrators. | ||
Hey, and guess what? | ||
Maybe teachers too. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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We're trying to track everything down and make sure our tech works. | ||
So we'll get to that probably in the second hour, because we're jammed. | ||
We've got Benzmann with a set of math that's going to blow your head up. | ||
We've got Yan down on the border. | ||
Got him out of the Darien Gap, got him on the border. | ||
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The Army of the Awakened. | ||
This is what has the smart people. | ||
Randy Weingarten is very smart, very tough. | ||
Very tough woman. | ||
She has dedicated her life. | ||
I think she's dedicated to the wrong, maybe overall it was right, but it's turned out to be terribly wrong because it's an indoctrination now. | ||
Not really giving kids, and particularly minority kids, that kind of basics in English and math. | ||
The things you need to have as a basis for critical thinking, not indoctrination, and particularly not with the CRT, SEL, the gender ideology, it's the mass mandates, the vaccines, it's these poor kids, it's an assault, it's like the, it's the cultural revolution. | ||
They're coming after the family, and they're coming after the family just like Mao did. | ||
The Red Guard was to come and break the traditional Chinese family. | ||
Remember, China is very focused and based upon the family structure. | ||
Mal understood to break 10,000 years of that, he had to go in and break the family unit, particularly the parents' ability to overall manage and have authority and responsibility in the family. | ||
And they broke it. | ||
And what did they do? | ||
They used the children. | ||
That was the whole Red Guard. | ||
It was horrible. | ||
If you knew the details of what went on, and I've read and studied and talked and traveled to so many people about the Cultural Revolution, which they never talk about in China officially. | ||
So horrible. | ||
Horrible. | ||
You cannot believe the level of depravity that Mao brought the Chinese people, brought them down to try to destroy it. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They didn't do it. | ||
They did not do it. | ||
They did not do it. | ||
That's Lao Bajing. | ||
They're attempting to do the same thing here and through these indoctrination centers. | ||
Tiffany, here's the thing. | ||
The moms of America are awakening. | ||
They're one of the most important. | ||
They're talking now, oh, they're the swing voters. | ||
They ain't swing voters. | ||
They're coming in hot and they're coming in tough and angry. | ||
What Randy's got to worry about, there's 13,000, I think, school districts, 93,000 board members, but your ambitions and the ambitions of these other groups you work with, these confederations, you guys want to take control of every school board in the nation. | ||
Is that correct, ma'am? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
There are 3,000 counties across the country, a little over 3,000 counties. | ||
We want a Moms4Liberty chapter in every single county. | ||
And what you find in a Moms4Liberty chapter is an executive leadership team, a chair, a vice chair, a treasurer, a secretary. | ||
If there are multiple districts in a given chapter, then we have district leads for those districts. | ||
You're very generous with Randi Weingarten. | ||
I agree. | ||
She has dedicated her life to, I guess, education. | ||
But, I mean, we have a system that is failing. | ||
And so, you know, I can't, I don't know what to say to Randi other than, where are you? | ||
Why do you continue to make excuses for a system that is failing to educate children, which is what you are supposed to be doing? | ||
So anytime Randi wants to have a chat with me at Moms for Liberty, we'd love to do that. | ||
The Biden administration started some type of a parent council. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
They don't want to hear from parents who are truly concerned about what's happening in schools and two-thirds of our kids are not reading well. | ||
So we don't co-parent with the government. | ||
The government needs to know their place. | ||
Once we get good quality school board candidates in these positions that are parental rights champions, they are going to want to fire administration and the cabinet members. | ||
All of the people that have put all of this woke ideology and toxic ideology into our schools are gone. | ||
They need to understand that. | ||
I want to make sure Rainey understands that. | ||
The plan is just not the school boards. | ||
It's then they have basically a human resources department and start firing people and make sure that the people that come in are accountable to the parents. | ||
Is that basically the plan, Tiffany Justice? | ||
Yeah, and what we saw is absolutely the plan. | ||
And what we saw during the COVID pandemic was a lot of elected people who were not willing to hold their authority, right? | ||
I served on the school board at that time, and I watched as school board members were all too happy to abdicate their authority to bureaucrats to make decisions for them. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
School board members need to know how to do hard things and need to know how to make decisions that represent their constituents. | ||
And so again, we're going to be replacing school boards all across the country, helping to support candidates to do that. | ||
And then once they're there, they are cleaning house. | ||
So get ready, Randy. | ||
Is the Free State of Florida now leading as an example? | ||
I know you're Floridian. | ||
Is the Free State of Florida, and particularly Governor DeSantis, right? | ||
Tell me about, was it Mamas for DeSantis? | ||
What is this? | ||
Yeah, Mamas for DeSantis. | ||
So we are lucky in Florida to have a First Lady who has three young children. | ||
Ron DeSantis is a dad, right? | ||
Married to Casey. | ||
She's a wonderful woman. | ||
I've met her. | ||
I sat while she listened to moms who were dealing with horrible issues with the pandemic, with forced masking and quarantining. | ||
So she's been very involved. | ||
She's doing well now. | ||
She had gone through some cancer treatment, but she is back out helping her husband. | ||
And so they have a goal to sign up a million moms, Mamas for DeSantis, and you can count my signature on there. | ||
I think I told you before, I speak to parents all over the country. | ||
These are parents that have been Democrats, lifelong Democrats, voted for Newsom, maybe Whitmer, Pritzker, and then COVID happened. | ||
And they got to see the real colors of these elected officials. | ||
And so I have moms tell me all the time, I wish Ron DeSantis was my governor. | ||
I have moms that tell me I can't wait to vote for him for president. | ||
So, you know, I think that the DeSantis's are right on track. | ||
They know exactly what demographic they need to be targeting. | ||
And that's parents who are the raising the future of our country. | ||
So really excited to see Ron DeSantis embrace parents. | ||
And again, If you're an elected official, you're running for office. | ||
Parents, you need to pay attention to them. | ||
We're the ones who are feeling a lot of this inflation. | ||
We're very unhappy with what's happening in our schools, and we're really looking for elected leaders who are going to represent us well. | ||
Tiffany, how do people get to Moms4Liberty? | ||
Go to momsforliberty.org. | ||
You can click on the map there and you can click on your state. | ||
See if you have a chapter in your county. | ||
If you don't have a chapter, click to start one. | ||
And then also head to our products page. | ||
Steve, I want to show you, I'm putting something in the mail for you today that I want to be able to share with your audience. | ||
And I'm going to show you here. | ||
We just got these new cool mugs, Moms4Liberty. | ||
I'm going to send one to you so hopefully you can have it in the war room. | ||
But we really do fund ourselves on small donations and on product sales. | ||
And this is true grassroots. | ||
So when you see the teachers union, when you see these groups coming after Moms4Liberty, it's because they know we are a real threat. | ||
We are upsetting the balance of power in education. | ||
And there's no end to the insight to our work that we're going to do across the country. | ||
And WAR is making an official invitation to Randy Weingarten, not a debate, but to come on and have a conversation with Tiffany Justice and some of the other moms, leaders of the Moms for Liberty. | ||
We'd love to have Randy on here to have a discussion with us. | ||
So, Tiffany, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you coming on this morning. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
The Army of the Awakened, this is what they fear. | ||
They fear this. | ||
They don't fear Trump. | ||
They don't fear Bannon or Tucker Carlson or any of that. | ||
They hate that. | ||
They fear you. | ||
They absolutely tremble when they think about people actually having power in this country. | ||
Okay? | ||
And you're taking the power. | ||
Trump put you in the room. | ||
Not in the room, not in the deal. | ||
Trump put you in the room, he put you at the head of the table. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, you're putting yourself in the room. | ||
It's a big difference. | ||
Let's go to, I want to go to the border. | ||
Do I have Michael Yahn? | ||
Let's have Todd Benson, Michael, and let me bring them both up. | ||
Your reporting down there is pretty chilling. | ||
You've been in Darien Gap. | ||
By the way, Jan is the great combat correspondent from Afghanistan, all over Iraq, one of the bravest guys in the world. | ||
You made the Darien Gap famous. | ||
Now every reporter wants to go down there. | ||
But talk to us where you are and how bad is this getting down there in this invasion of the southern border, Michael Jan? | ||
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Hey Steve, thank you for the kind words. | |
I really appreciate it. | ||
I'm in Mexico right now. | ||
So as you can see, the sign is in Spanish. | ||
Beware of the alligators. | ||
Todd Benspin and I were at this very sign, I don't know, a few weeks ago. | ||
And so this is the Rio Grande right behind me. | ||
That's Texas. | ||
That's, I can't see the screen very well because of the sun, and that's Governor Abbott's border wall right there. | ||
So those containers with big gaps in between and one string of concertina wire the river is a little bit high right now it was it started to go up about 48 hours ago and so last night one guy almost drowned in front of me right here he got washed down about 300 meters and the national guard got him over there if my camera's right and uh and but he made it but now it's a little bit scary for the people to cross And so they're kind of waiting around, not going. | ||
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I'll let Todd talk more about the negotiations between Governor Abbott, the Texas governor, and the Mexican government about stopping migrants far away, but it's not working. | |
They're still flooding in. | ||
They're still overwhelming the Border Patrol tents over here. | ||
They have about 2,700 in the tents now. | ||
They're overflowing, which is the most they've ever had here. | ||
By the way, on this side, on the Mexican side, it's a park, and so people from Honduras and Guatemala and everywhere else are showing up here. | ||
A lot of Venezuelans, and they'll be in this park, you know, and then when the time is right, they'll make a go for it across the river right here. | ||
And so we have a lot of people drowning right here. | ||
This is an immediate area where our heroic National Guard soldier Bishop Evans drowned trying to save two migrants right here. | ||
Two aliens actually. | ||
He was trying to save them right here and he drowned. | ||
So it took quite a while to find his body. | ||
There's a memorial for him. | ||
About 500 meters up the river but again right now the river is quite heavy and it's increasing so that I don't believe many are going to cross right here right now. | ||
Last night when I was talking out here at about midnight with some of the Hondurans and others they were getting afraid of the river so they're going to have to find a different place to cross. | ||
So it's not the Governor Abbott that's stopping them. | ||
It's just the river. | ||
But there are other places that they could cross. | ||
Michael, let me ask you about your theory of osmotic flow. | ||
You've seen it coming up from the Darien Gap. | ||
We had Oscar Blue Ramirez down there and Tapachula with the beginning of the last caravan. | ||
They've done the ant operation, so they've broken down into under a thousand to move up. | ||
Are you still seeing that level of activity? | ||
Do you feel that level of activity when you're on the Mexican side? | ||
Regardless of the height of the river. | ||
The height of the river comes and goes. | ||
Give me your overall perceptions. | ||
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Let's talk global. | |
And the reason that I spend so much time in Darien Gap. | ||
Darien Gap is an artery. | ||
It's a developing artery. | ||
That is the way that Africa and Asia and South America will get through Panama up to the United States. | ||
Secretary Marquez was down there two or three months ago. | ||
He landed his Blackhawks right in front of me. | ||
The United States government, I guess I call it the occupation government of the United States, is increasing the flow. | ||
They're increasing the size of the camps down in Panama, doubling the size of San Vicente camp. | ||
Again, I've spent about six months down there, and I've developed a lot of contacts with the various sorts of Indians, the Kuna Indians, Imbara Indians, and my Indian contacts were telling me yesterday that the flow continues to increase. | ||
Now, let's talk about this on a global scale, Steve. | ||
The human osmotic pressure, the famines that are clearly coming, will create that push and pull of migration. | ||
Meanwhile, there's an information operation going on, globally, telling people to go to the United States, right? | ||
So now we've got the facilitation happening, We're expanding the size of the camps. | ||
Africa is going to be dumping, already is, sending a lot of people to South America and Asia as well, who float. | ||
Sorry, Steve. | ||
Yeah, just hang on for a second. | ||
Let's take a short commercial break. | ||
We have Michael Yan. | ||
We have Todd Bensman. | ||
We're going to reach out, I think we're going to get Savannah Hernandez, a great young reporter. | ||
We're going to talk to David Walsh about the breakdown of complex systems. | ||
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I want to go back to Jan. | ||
Jan, give me two minutes on your theory of the case. | ||
This is pure signal, no noise. | ||
So give me your theory of the case. | ||
You nailed this almost two years ago, or I guess a year and a half ago, when Biden came in and what was going to happen. | ||
So walk me through your theory. | ||
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I've been warning for almost 30 months now that famine is a very serious danger. | ||
Famine creates what's called human osmotic pressure, as does war. | ||
And pandemic. | ||
These all cause human osmotic pressure. | ||
There are other factors as well. | ||
That's the push and pull of migration. | ||
Right now, we see with the war in Ukraine and so many other factors, we see food and economic collapse, like Sri Lanka's collapse right now. | ||
And we see people from about 140 countries passing through the Darien Gap. | ||
Right now, I'm in Mexico, Rio Grande, but the Darien Gap is down in Colombia and Mexico, where I've spent about six months in the last year and a half. | ||
That is your artery. | ||
That, I believe, if I'm right, we'll see. | ||
By 2023, we'll probably Dwarf the amount of people that we see coming through here. | ||
I mean, they'll add to the people coming through here. | ||
But in other words, it won't just be Guatemalans and Hondurans and Nicaraguans. | ||
It'll be Salvadorians and Mexicans. | ||
It will be a huge number. | ||
About 133,000 last year made it through the dairying gap, according to the Panamanian government. | ||
But I think that number is going to be a lot larger this year. | ||
That'll start in about late December when dry season usually kicks in. | ||
and uh or early January and uh and then the flow picks up anyway but we also have a huge information campaign going on encouraging people from all over the world to come down to South America and flow up through Colombia into Panama We have the United States government down there increasing the flow. | ||
Mayorkas went down there recently. | ||
I was there when he landed in front of me. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Panama is something. | ||
I'm going to go back to Darien Gap. | ||
I'll take any very serious journalist, only the most serious. | ||
I took Ben Burquham. | ||
He's very brave. | ||
He had a MyPillow 25 miles back in the Darien Gap, literally. | ||
And you'll see what's happening down there. | ||
We're going to get overwhelmed. | ||
We've got Tom Tiffany, I think, coming on. | ||
The Congressman's been with you. | ||
Tom Tiffany's going to be in the studio this afternoon to go through a lot of this. | ||
I want to go to Todd Benzman. | ||
Okay, in May, Todd, 233, 239,000. | ||
That's not the gotaways. | ||
That's turned themselves in or caught. | ||
That's almost as many troops as landed on D-Day of the Canadian-British Well, I want you to understand that when we say that this is the worst mass migration crisis in American history, that it's true. | ||
It's backed by numbers. | ||
last night when people in our audience melted down. | ||
I want people to understand the scale of what Michael Yon's talking about. | ||
Well, I want you to understand that when we say that this is the worst mass migration crisis in American history, that it's true. | ||
It's backed by numbers. | ||
The numbers show the scope. | ||
Since Inauguration Day, which is when I trace it, this is when it started literally on Inauguration Day. | ||
The Border Patrol has laid hands on more than 3 million people. | ||
That doesn't mean all 3 million got in, that we had Title 42 pushbacks, but the numbers that have been Let in that have gotten through into the interior are very substantial. | ||
We know from a court case, from filings required of DHS monthly into this court case, Texas v. Biden, that 2 million illegal aliens have gotten through into the interior of the country since inauguration day. | ||
Breakdown of that. | ||
It is 1.3 million that were paroled in legally by the Biden administration. | ||
Huge, huge number. | ||
And then in addition to that, 703,000 gotaways. | ||
Gotaway numbers are notoriously an undercount. | ||
It is very likely twice or even more than You know, 700,000 that got away because we have fewer Border Patrol agents on the ground able to count. | ||
But just to give you an idea, 2 million people is greater than the population of Nebraska and 13 other states, including the District of Columbia. | ||
Within that number, we have about 220,000 unaccompanied teenagers that came through This is just a massive number. | ||
We have nothing like this to compare in U.S. | ||
history for children coming up over the border. | ||
If you were to add them all together, it would be the 10th largest school district in the country, in a country that has thousands of school districts. | ||
It would be bigger than the Dallas Independent School District, the School District of Philadelphia, San Diego, Charlotte, and on and on. | ||
Just an unbelievable number. | ||
You are going to be seeing this in your school districts. | ||
You're already seeing it in tax rates and in portable classrooms. | ||
Hang on, we've got about a minute. | ||
I'm going to hold you through. | ||
And we have a special guest, Savannah Hernandez, going to join us right after this break. | ||
Is 1.3 million have kind of turned themselves in or been caught and then sent in? | ||
700,000 got away. | ||
You're saying 2 million. | ||
I just want to make sure I got the math right. | ||
The audience said 2 million. | ||
People are doing false claims for asylum because that's what it is. | ||
Because they're economic migrants. | ||
And I'm not demonizing these people. | ||
I understand their logic. | ||
Their logic's pretty crystal clear. | ||
They're the most rational actor. | ||
They're the one rational actor in this entire drama. | ||
But it's two million that are in the country right now. | ||
Todd Bensman? | ||
At least, just from this inauguration. | ||
Day and if you that's from from for 16 months if you just fast forward based on that It's we're looking at 4 million in the next 16 months at least that's it with title 42 in place. | ||
I Take Title 42 away. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, hang on for a second. | ||
Yeah, hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I'm gonna get it and we're gonna have Dave Walsh, our energy expert, talk about the collapse of complex systems. | ||
That's what you're seeing in front of you. | ||
We've had the managed decline of this country. | ||
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Now you're about to have the collapse of the order of it. |