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The virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
OK, it's Monday, 27 June, the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
We're coming down to the end of the first quarter. | ||
We spent so much time around these historic days at the Supreme Court. | ||
And by the way, Chris, Chris Carter's wrapped it up. | ||
They haven't announced anything else since we were there this morning. | ||
We'll get back to him. | ||
Real America's Voice, intrepid reporter tomorrow and Wednesday. | ||
I think Wednesday is the next dump. | ||
But we've got today we're going to get back to economics, to politics. | ||
Breaking news at six o'clock. | ||
We're going to have some of the people in back of this court of victory, this big court victory in New York to shut down the basically non-citizen voting. | ||
Huge win in New York, in New York City. | ||
This FDA, the future framework, tomorrow, I think it's going to be all day. | ||
Rizkowski, Naomi Wolf, Dr. Chris Flowers will be here next hour to explain it all to us of what's exactly going on. | ||
Very important. | ||
I want all the War Room Posse to be watching this as it live streams tomorrow morning and get on top of all that. | ||
We've got polling, we've got all of it, but I asked Dr. Peter Navarro to come off the beach Well, he's been sunning himself somewhere to get back to work and to start to put some analysis together and tell us what is going on. | ||
CBS News, Dr. Navar reported their poll yesterday. | ||
Which everybody was all focused on, um, about, um, I think 70%, two-thirds of Republicans, uh, don't think there's any issue with J6, and that I think 63% of Republicans, some number like that, believe Biden's illegitimate. | ||
No, 70%, excuse me, 70% of Republicans that answered the CBS poll said that Biden's illegitimate. | ||
My question, I put it up on Getter, is what is War Room doing wrong? | ||
It's got to be more than 70. | ||
They're asking the wrong people. | ||
It's got to be 90. | ||
It's 70% of the American people, 90% of Republicans, but the buried lead that even CBS didn't want to get into, and I've never seen numbers like this, Dr. Navarro, they talked about the economy. | ||
Only 22%, I think it was, 22% of the American people think that the economy is good. 76% thinks not good. Hold it. But 20 independence is 20 short sellers on Wall Street, by the way. 20% we argued one time, if we could ever get to sing, if we ever get to the teens on his approval rating, and, and, and the economy is everything, no matter what they're running around here on, on Capitol | ||
Hill side of the Supreme Court, the economy is still everything. Yeah. Yeah. You've been doing some putting together some great analysis. Could you walk us through the kind of the Navarro economic answer? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, absolutely. | |
And by the way, if you want to keep your credibility up at the highest level, don't report that I'm on the beach because everybody in your audience knows that I'm out there fighting, I'm getting ready, I'm training to take on both the Justice Department and the FBI. | ||
So let's just get that. | ||
All right, what I want to do for the posse today... Hold it, hold it. | ||
I thought you trained on the beach. | ||
You got the palace down in Florida. | ||
You're swimming every day. | ||
You're working out on the beach. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I don't know if you've been reading the news. | ||
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I've got a little bit of other thing going on here, you know. | |
It's like, GQ did call me today. | ||
They want to do a centerfold of me and leg irons just to see what that looks like. | ||
F those bastards. | ||
All right, here we go, Steve. | ||
This is the serious side of what's going on here. | ||
Today, as the canary in the coal mine and kind of the eye of the hurricane, we had an unexpected jump in new home sales. | ||
They jumped 10%. | ||
It's like, in normal times, we go, wow, that's great, and everything's kind of wonderful. | ||
But I'm gonna put this chart up here real quick, walk you through it, the podcast, I'll read it. | ||
What's happening here is because interest rates are going up so fast, and 30-year mortgage rates, They hit 6% already and they're rising. | ||
Remember, they were like down by below 2%. | ||
What people are doing is like frantic buyers are locking in mortgage rates. | ||
So that's an artificial stimulant to that. | ||
Overall inventory does remain low, but new home inventory, Steve, is at a 14-year high. | ||
And so here's what happens. | ||
This is classic macro adjustments, the canary and the coal mine adjustments. | ||
Okay, the first thing you'll see is home building will go dark and then down the supply chain you got things like plywood, lumber, nails, glass and a big part of economy. I remember going with the boss to Clyde, Ohio and one of the most beautiful sights I ever saw, Steve, was washing machines coming out at one every four seconds off an assembling line that we were able to get with tariffs. | ||
That thing's going to slow down and go dark. | ||
Home lending will go dark. | ||
A lot of people employed in that. | ||
And by the way, those real estate agents who were like Jiminy Cricket just spending the money as fast as it came in, if they didn't get a little nest egg here, they're going to be on the bread line. | ||
So that's just one little sector of Our economy here, which is the canary in the coal mine. | ||
Now, people are watching the stock market. | ||
It had a rally last week, and it's like, wow, things must be better. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
The stock market goes up for two reasons. | ||
The good reason is when there's growth and expectations of higher profits, right? | ||
That's not what this is about at all. | ||
The stock market went up last week because things are so bad that Wall Street's betting that the Fed's not going to raise interest rates as fast, so in what they call the asset allocation equation, that's the most dumb but blunt way of allocating your Your money in your portfolio between bonds and stocks, that means that money moved out of bonds into the stock market, which is why we had the bump. | ||
That's a pure eye of the hurricane. | ||
I maintain my short call on the stock market and that we will see $25,000 on the Dow before we see $40,000. | ||
But this is where we're at. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
Ho, ho, ho. | ||
Slow down, slow down. | ||
Slow down, Professor. | ||
You were the first guy. | ||
I want to make sure people know the lines, because we haven't had a lot of economics. | ||
Cortez has been out campaigning. | ||
He's in Illinois today. | ||
You've been working on the book and other things. | ||
Dave Brat's going to be with us over the next couple of days. | ||
Navarro's going to be cycled back in as he gets through some stuff. | ||
Cortez has the elections, because we've got a lot of economic data. | ||
I want you to go back and explain to people, though, Because you're the first one to call it. | ||
There's no place to hide. | ||
How unique it is, and how unnerving it is to have both the stock market crash, or the stock market drop and go into bear territory, and the bond market at the same time. | ||
Because normally capital is flowing out of one to the other. | ||
Explain, what are the situations that have happened, and what does that pretend for the economy overall? | ||
Okay, so let's start with the big picture. | ||
Again, the picture behind me is a picture from the 70s where we had stagflation. | ||
That's simultaneous recession and inflation. | ||
That's a rare bird. | ||
You don't usually get that, Steve. | ||
And here's why. | ||
In a Keynesian world, John Maynard Keynes is the economist who figured out how to get us out to the Great Depression. | ||
Keynes figured that if you're in a recession, what you could do is engage in stimulative Fiscal policy, which means either tax cuts or increased government spending or You could have stimulus monetary policy, which is cutting interest rates down or doing something like quantitative easing, right? | ||
If you do that, you get us out of the recession and all's good, okay? | ||
The Fed can move one variable at a time. | ||
By the same token, Steve, if you go to the late 60s when we had inflation, the idea in a Keynesian world is that you can basically raise interest rates to slow things down, Or you can raise taxes as a contractual fiscal policy, and life's good. | ||
The problem, Steve, is when you get simultaneous recession and inflation, Keynesian tools don't work, the Fed doesn't work, because if you try, for example, to stimulate your way out of a recession, you exacerbate inflation. | ||
If you try to cure inflation by slowing things down, yeah, You make the recession worse. | ||
And that's where we're at. | ||
Now, how we got here is basically a repeat of the 70s on steroids. | ||
Generally, what it takes is a profligate fiscal spending. | ||
Accommodated by an ultra-easy Federal Reserve. | ||
In the 60s and 70s, check that box, it was Lyndon Johnson's guns and butter, Vietnam War and Great Society. | ||
Accommodated by Arthur Burns at the Fed, printing money like a drunken sailor. | ||
But on top of that, okay, in the 70s we had the fuel price shocks, the energy price shocks from the embargo. | ||
Coupled with a food price shock because of higher energy prices, but also things like weird stuff like anchovy crises off the coast of Peru, right? | ||
When you have those supply chains, that's cost-push inflation with demand-pull inflation all at the same time, BAM! | ||
You got stagflation. | ||
Now, what I want to tell the posse here is that this Start to finish was a 13-year experience, starting with Johnson's guns versus butter Vietnam War decision, all the way up to Paul Volcker In 1980, raising interest rates precipitously to choke off inflationary expectations and get the Reagan economy back on track. | ||
In between, it was 13 years where we had double-digit unemployment and inflation, a misery index that was close to 20% that Reagan ran on against Carter and won. | ||
Ford, for example, when he was president and replaced Nixon, he kept going back and forth. | ||
He tried to solve recession, and he sparked inflation. | ||
He tried to do inflation, he sparked the other way around. | ||
It's like, this is where we're at. | ||
Now, the good news here, and this is pure Trumpian, First and foremost, we have to get back to energy independence. | ||
Unleash the frackers, get Giuliani elected in New York as governor. | ||
I know, I know, but hang on. | ||
That's all things to come. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
That's all going to come. | ||
Long way off. | ||
That could happen if we continue to put our shoulder to the wheel. | ||
I want to go back, though, to make sure people understand. | ||
Basically, from 1971, there's also one small item that you omitted from there, and that is, and I understand, Harvey, you don't like talking about this, but Nixon took us off the gold, right in the middle of it, boom! | ||
At the beginning, Nixon took us off the gold standard, right? | ||
Just a small thing. | ||
But that happened, Steve, because that was like an endogenous event. | ||
Nixon had no choice but to do that because the friggin' French, the French did the same thing in World War I. They demanded gold for dollars when they saw what was happening with inflation, and Nixon had no choice. | ||
We had a 14%, a 14% jump downwards. | ||
And the value of the dollar that day that Nixon took that off, and a cheaper dollar basically drove up the prices of imports and depletions. | ||
But the French were just doing something logical to say, I see where you're going to keep printing money. | ||
You're doing a rolling devaluation on me. | ||
This is what's happening to the American people right now. | ||
This is the point I want to make. | ||
So roughly from 1971. | ||
To 1984, because we didn't come out to 84. | ||
Remember, ladies and gentlemen, we were essentially a creditor nation at the time. | ||
We were also a manufacturing Goliath. | ||
We had a trade surplus. | ||
This is all things we don't have today. | ||
And nobody talks about the trade deficit. | ||
We had over $100 billion in March in one month. | ||
I think $114 billion. | ||
Now we have $30 trillion of face amount on the Treasury. | ||
We have $9 trillion still on the Federal Reserve. | ||
That's their little pocket cash they do with the juice up the stock market and to pay off their guys on Wall Street, right? | ||
You have then contingent liabilities. | ||
I gave a talk to some young fire-breathing populists Over at American Moment, the great group over there, on Friday, and I walked through the contingent liabilities, depending on your assumption, right, on the discount rate, the net present value of contingent liabilities, Dr. Navarro, is anywhere from, I don't know, $100 trillion to $200 trillion, depending on how one calculates. | ||
Let's take a short commercial break. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, we're going to talk about what's to come, and here's what's to come because of the conflicting Uh, policy prescriptions inside this fiasco called the Biden regime. | ||
One hand not only doesn't know what the other hand's doing, they're conflicting. | ||
And that's why this is only going to get exacerbated. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro will join us on the other side to talk about the economy. | ||
We got Todd Bensman. | ||
Big developments at the border on the invasion of our nation. | ||
Boris is in here for some polling. | ||
Next hour we're going to get to the bottom of the FDA. | ||
The administrative state is now unchained and coming after you and your children. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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We spread the word all through Hong Kong. | |
We will fight till their arms gone. | ||
We rejoice when there is no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
They have all our... | ||
Peter Navarro in leg irons for simply doing his constitutional duty. | ||
Now they want to put Peter in prison for standing up for Donald Trump. | ||
Please go to Amazon right now and order Taking Back Trump's America to help fund Peter's legal defense. | ||
Taking Back Trump's America provides a critical MAGA blueprint to put Trump back in the White House in 2024. | ||
Buy Taking Back Trump's America on Amazon today. | ||
If they can put Peter Navarro in prison, they can come for all of us. | ||
Damn, dude, Navarro. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
You're in the wrong lot of work. | ||
You've got to be making spots. | ||
I actually want to buy that book. | ||
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I've got to thank you, man. | |
I've got to thank you and the posse right now. | ||
There was this great article in Politico last week that said all the books written on Trump My first book, In Trump Time, was the only one that did well. | ||
And they did happen to mention that Steve Bannon had it up on the war room there. | ||
And, you know, in this case, Posse, you're going to get tired of me maybe talking about taking back Trump's America, but it is the Legal Defense Fund. | ||
I promise you this. | ||
I'm going to take these bastards all the way to the Supreme Court. | ||
We're going to make some law. | ||
We're going to make some good law on this, because what they're doing, Steve, is beyond the pale, bad for this republic, bad for this Constitution. | ||
I'm a Trump guy. | ||
They hit me in the nose, I hit them back. | ||
That's what we're doing, baby. | ||
As you know, we never address that on The War Room, but you're always welcome to. | ||
I understand. | ||
I understand. | ||
Daniel Lippman over at Politico had the story. | ||
I think he's one of the best writers over there. | ||
Here's the key to that story. | ||
I think I put it up. | ||
Maybe I didn't. | ||
I've got to get up there. | ||
He went through all the books of people that worked for Trump that dumped on him. | ||
He got huge advances. | ||
They're all stiffs. | ||
Then he actually had some books in there. | ||
They're all kind of stiffs. | ||
You're the only book. | ||
And they had that book scan, which gives us the cheats. | ||
I think you had 100,000 copies of that. | ||
We know you sold over a couple hundred thousand, but no. | ||
The War Room posse obviously loves you. | ||
But this other book, even if you didn't like Peter Navarro, even if you didn't believe in this case, This is a must-read book. | ||
I've got a pull quote in the front, and here's the reason. | ||
And now it goes through, and this is what I'm so proud of this audience. | ||
The audience is now into details like never before. | ||
They want to see the receipts. | ||
They've kind of, they understand how, they've got their own mental maps about how to think of things, and now they want more information. | ||
So they can, they adjust their mental maps, and make decisions on where they're going to devote their time, where they're going to put their money, where they're going to donate. | ||
And what I love about this new book, it is super hardcore. | ||
You really get into the details of not just a blueprint for taking it back, but what has to happen. | ||
Let me go back to, and this ties right back to where we left off. | ||
I don't want you- and you got a little fuzzy on me there at the end, you know, Andrew Julian Mastro- I got that. | ||
They're gonna win. | ||
Andrew's, you know, Andrew's in this fight. | ||
It's tomorrow. | ||
Mastroianna's gotta beat Shapiro. | ||
We gotta take the house. | ||
Trump's gotta come back. | ||
I got all that. | ||
And that's going to happen because we have the army of the awakened. | ||
However... | ||
Before you get to Sunlit Uplands, they are doing damage, and this is my whole point why we're so maniacally focused on 3 November. | ||
Because we have to, for the historical record and for accountability, get to the bottom and show exactly how this was stolen and who's responsible for it. | ||
Here's why. | ||
They are doing damage, both because of incompetence, and I think actually malfeasance, that are going to take many years, if not decades, to turn around. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, and here's what I say about incompetence. | ||
I just saw, this to me was the most enlightening thing of everything that's happened in the Supreme Court. | ||
They were so not prepared for Roe v. Wade. | ||
And remember, this has been a centerpiece of everything they've done. | ||
And the reason is, they've so relied on regime media. | ||
And big tech. | ||
And big media. | ||
And the courts to bail them out. | ||
They've just gotten lazy. | ||
It's like in sports. | ||
They just haven't done the reps. | ||
They can't get organized. | ||
The same thing you're seeing. | ||
They were so arrogant and so cocky when they saw this election and it came in. | ||
Peter, you were arguing at the beginning the American relief package was going to be a disaster because aggregate demand, you hadn't had that drop in the Trump thing. | ||
We better bring it back. | ||
Although Pelosi stopped you guys. | ||
You were able to bring it back. | ||
It was going to be inflationary. | ||
You started making the stagflation call right away. | ||
My point. | ||
is that this is why Steve Ratner and why Larry Summers are actively campaigning to be Secretary of Treasury every day on MSNBC and CNBC. The administration has so many conflict, they have so many conflicting policies and with the Fed. | ||
That we have no earthy idea how you're going to get out of here. | ||
Go ahead, Dr. Navarro. | ||
Here's what bothers the hell out of me, Stephen. | ||
There's a chapter in Taking Back Trump's America that takes everybody back to May, May of 2020, when I'm still in the Trump administration. | ||
I sent a memorandum. | ||
The chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and to the president, and I say right in the memo, Steve, we are headed for stagflation. | ||
It's May of 2020. | ||
We're headed for stagflation unless we address the structural rot in our economy. | ||
And the whole thrust of that memo was to push forward a bill on Capitol Hill, which wasn't one of these big giveaway Keynesian kind of fiscal stupid inflationary throw money at the wall stuff. | ||
It was all centered on pure MAGA, bringing our supply chains home, bringing our manufacturing home, putting blue-collar MAGA people to work so that they could earn a decent wage and create the products that we need. That was May of 2020. Now why the hell do I have to write a memo in May of 2020 and we have to wait over a year | ||
before these idiots auditioning for the Treasury Secretary admit, oh yeah stagflation's here. | ||
I mean, the war room has consistently, consistently been months and months ahead on economic forecasting. | ||
You, Steve, Brad, Cortez, and me, you can take just the four of us and we beat everybody on Wall Street, everybody competing for those jobs. | ||
But the tragedy here, Steve, the tragedy is our country is digging itself deeper and deeper, not only into debt, But into irreversible decline. | ||
And it just, I mean, May of 2020, Steve, I wrote it in the memo, it's just, it's in Taking Back Trump's America, it's right there. | ||
And it says stagflation's coming, here's why, here's what we need to do, and we still need to do the damn stuff. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
I've got to get you back later in the week on the trade issue. | ||
I understand you've got some appointments, but we'll figure it out. | ||
This trade issue is bigger than ever. | ||
Until you get real on trade and full-spectrum energy dominance. | ||
take a hard because I try to get rid of your trip of the terrorist right now until you get real on trade and at full spectrum energy dominant energy you have a radical I was in the two dominance you have a radical ideology That's what distinguishes Trump from the rest of the rhinos. | ||
It's those two issues and the border. | ||
That's it, right? | ||
Trade, full spectrum energy dimes, and a secure border. | ||
That's MAGA, sir. | ||
That's MAGA. | ||
Ultra-MAGAs, we're going to go take the cartels out. | ||
Okay, Navarro, one more time. | ||
How do you get to the book? | ||
How do I follow you on Getter? | ||
You're lit, because I'm going to bring Bensman on here to talk about the invasion of the southern border. | ||
Look, PeterNavarro.com will take you to Taking Back Trump's America. | ||
Buy it on Amazon today. | ||
Push that thing to the top of the charts. | ||
I'm very active now on Getter as the Twitter killer. | ||
Real P. Navarro on Getter. | ||
And we've got to take back Trump's America. | ||
That's why I wrote that book. | ||
Little did I know that it would wind up also being my legal defense fund. | ||
But hey, let's make it work because this is what we need to do. | ||
It's all there. | ||
And Admiral, you are, as usual, on top of things, except when you say I was at the beach. | ||
I would love to be at the beach! | ||
Navar, thank you very much. | ||
You're killing me, Larry! | ||
Thanks. | ||
By the dip. | ||
By the dip. | ||
Yeah, by the dip, yeah. | ||
Benzman, we're waiting here. | ||
We thought today was going to be Remain in Mexico. | ||
It's not. | ||
Looks like it could be Wednesday. | ||
We'll have your background for that. | ||
But other things are happening in Texas courts. | ||
Please explain to me and to the audience what is happening in the courts about either, you know, getting folks out of the country, laying folks in the country, granting amnesty. | ||
Walk us through it, Todd Benzman. | ||
Well, remember that the chief agenda item for the really hardcore progressive left Coming into the 2020 election was end deportations, abolish ICE, end deportations. | ||
The administration immediately moved to end deportations and abolish ICE. | ||
And the way they did this was that they very severely restricted the kind of immigrant with a removal order on them to like, you know, terrorists and serial killers, but everybody else was free. | ||
from deportation. | ||
Well, a federal judge just ruled that that's illegal, and they overturned it and have forced the administration to broaden back out the types of immigrants that can be deported to pretty much everybody, like the law says. | ||
The law requires ICE to deport. | ||
The administration. | ||
Slow down, slow down. | ||
I want to make sure people understand this and get a flavor of it. | ||
And I'm a hold you through the break. | ||
When you said serial killer, they were they were not deporting criminal, illegal aliens. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
By actions of themselves. | ||
Todd Benson. | ||
Totally correct. | ||
They have left tens of thousands of serious criminal, illegal aliens inside the United States. | ||
We have this documented. | ||
All sorts of aggravated felons, we've talked about this before, have been left inside the United States. | ||
I kind of call it a deportation-free zone inside the interior of the U.S. | ||
for everybody, including the worst of the criminals, but also just people who have lawful deportation orders pending on them from different kinds of cases. | ||
Let's say they abandoned an asylum claim, they disappeared, they absconded, whatever. | ||
ICE can track them down or find them, they can remove them. | ||
Well, the Biden administration eliminated all of that and made it so that only a very relative few, I'll give you an idea, 185,000 were deported in 2020, which was a low number anyway, because of the pandemic. | ||
And only 59,000 were deported the following year. | ||
59,000 is the lowest number of deportations since 1995. | ||
uh... we're at historic they eliminated deportations like like they wanted the court has overturned that now and said you can't do that it's illegal uh... the administration will now probably that will probably appeal they're in the process of appealing but there's more to it there's more to it hang up hang up we're gonna get to the more to it remember the federal judge said you're breaking the law what's it by the administration the illegitimate regime they're gonna appeal it Todd Bensman next in the war room | ||
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Okay, I want to put it in perspective, Benzman, because you're a numbers guy. | ||
Obama, the most progressive president in the history of these United States, before this illegitimate regime showed up. | ||
Obama, 4.5 million deportations. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, 4.5 million deportations in Obama's eight years. | ||
Because what did he say? | ||
I'm not a king? | ||
I gotta follow the law. | ||
Boom! | ||
He did it. | ||
The illegitimate Biden is 50,000 the first year. | ||
If he took 8 years it would be 400,000. | ||
10X Obama. | ||
Just rough. | ||
10 times under Obama. | ||
This illegitimate regime acts illegitimate on everything they touch. | ||
And I don't care if a little Jamie Raskin, and I don't care if Merrick Garland, and I don't care if Chris Wright. | ||
I don't care who likes hearing it or who doesn't like hearing it. | ||
It's a fact, and this is why we're winning a sweeping victory this November, and we're going to start impeaching you guys. | ||
And after impeaching, I think bring them up on criminal charges, because of what they're doing to the United States of America. | ||
A federal judge sits there and goes, what are you guys, you guys crazy? | ||
You can't do that. | ||
And what are they, immediately they're going to go appeal it. | ||
Todd Bensman, what else is happening in the legal aspect here of this invasion on our nation that's being initiated and exacerbated and controlled by this illegitimate Biden regime, sir? | ||
Well, this is really important to understand. | ||
First of all, the administration came in initially and said, we're going to end deportation. | ||
Ended almost all kinds of interior deportations, made the country a sanctuary nation, basically, for criminal aliens and every other kind of alien as well. | ||
That's the thing that the court has overturned and said that's illegal. | ||
But there's a connected thing that the administration is doing to bypass that kind of a legal challenge, and that is that they are Systematically dropping from the docket, from the immigration court dockets, tens and tens of thousands of ICE deportation cases that are on the docket in backlog, but that eventually will result in a deportation order. | ||
Well, now they won't have to worry about deporting anybody because they're ordering those cases to be dismissed, tens of thousands There's a great piece in the Washington Examiner just broke a few days ago explaining all of this. | ||
Google Cary Doyle. | ||
Cary Doyle is the ICE principal legal advisor who is an appointee, a political appointee, who issued a memo last year ordering the dismissal of all of these cases. | ||
In order to reduce the number of deportations. | ||
Remember, end deportation, abolish ICE. | ||
That's what the hard liberal progressive left wanted. | ||
And so they figured out how to do that by eliminating the cases on the docket. | ||
Carrie Doyle is that person. | ||
So between these two things, you know, one is kind of good news. | ||
I rarely have good news to report on the immigration front these days, but a court did finally We're going to get to all of that. | ||
Let me ask you about Wednesday. | ||
Given how you've seen, and I don't want you to speculate, but just given how you've seen this court, particularly what they think of the administrative state, where do you think we're going to come out on Remain in Mexico on Wednesday? | ||
Well, it's hard. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
I think that, um, I think that it might be upheld and, um, but the problem with it, with upholding remain in Mexico is I've explained before that they put in all these loopholes. | ||
They've punched holes all in the bottom of remain in Mexico. | ||
For example, all they have to do is ask, are you afraid to return to Mexico? | ||
And if the answer is yes, you get a pass. | ||
Well, that's just absurd. | ||
So they're just putting enough back into Mexico to, in their mind, maintain the letter of the judges, the judicial order, and no more. | ||
So it just depends on how the ruling, whatever, comes back out of this thing entirely. | ||
We're going to have you back on for that. | ||
Todd, how did people get to you, particularly the book? | ||
I know you're working on a lot of things, but the book, because the jihadist thing is obviously bigger than it's ever been. | ||
How did it get to you, the book, and particularly you on social media? | ||
America's Covert Border War is my book. | ||
That's about the jihadis that are coming in. | ||
We have a lot on the terror watch list these days. | ||
And I'm at T. Bensman at Getter. | ||
You can follow me there and my work. | ||
Bensman, you're amazing. | ||
A former intel officer down at DPS in Texas. | ||
You know this territory better than anybody. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Honored to have you on here as usual. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're really proud of the guests that we've been able to nurture and bring up and make sure that people know who they are, because their work is just incredible. | ||
Boris, thank you. | ||
I know you're jammed today, but I had to get you on here about some polling. | ||
And particularly, the CBS poll, the CBSUGov poll, I don't think got enough attention yesterday, because people talked about, oh, 70% of Republicans I don't believe Biden's a legitimate president. | ||
My point is, I jumped all the war room production team. | ||
What are we doing wrong? | ||
How can it be 70? | ||
That number's obviously low, right? | ||
But more importantly, and all kidding aside, because we know he's illegitimate. | ||
Yeah, it's not even a question. | ||
It's not even a question. | ||
People have voted for him. | ||
You talk to them all the time. | ||
They say, this crap is ridiculous. | ||
How did this get foisted on us? | ||
But more importantly, these numbers on the economy, 20% of independents believe the economy is good. | ||
I mean, we're going to get into the teens. | ||
Boris, walk us through the math here. | ||
These numbers are absolutely staggering, Steve. | ||
Honored to be with you today. | ||
Glad that Vanity Fair has given some more coverage to your sartorial choices. | ||
Very important. | ||
As you see, I myself am wearing two shirts. | ||
Not quite... But hang on. | ||
Well, hold it. | ||
Since you went there, Tim Miller, the Tim Miller you see, and I knew Tim, and I've never mentioned this, but Tim put it into his new book. | ||
Tim's got a How Did We Get Here or something like that. | ||
I think it's on Amazon. | ||
How did we get here? | ||
How he got you to see him on MSNBC, but I never told this story until Tim told it. | ||
But I knew Tim back in the beginning of the Populist Nationalist Revolt, back in the early teens. | ||
Tim was right-hand man. | ||
What, to Matt Rhodes and the guys over there? | ||
Matt Rhodes is a great guy. | ||
We don't agree on all the policies, but Matt Rhodes is as good as they get. | ||
His communication guy was Miller, who was a killer. | ||
But every time Tim would show up, he'd be in the khaki pants or the suit and the tie. | ||
He's not wearing the pukas or the pearls. | ||
He's on MSNBC now. | ||
Or whatever's happening. | ||
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It's like the little, uh, he's got the horseshoe. | |
What is that? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Pukas. | ||
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Pukas. | |
He's got puka beads. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
He's moved to San Francisco. | ||
He's moved to San Francisco. | ||
His hair's all... | ||
But he wrote a piece, Vanity Fair picked it up from his new book, and it's about how he became part of the media apparatus of the populist nationalist movement for a minute, how he got sucked into it. | ||
It's got a great star turn by the weapon that is Matt Boyle. | ||
Matt Boyle comes out great. | ||
Everybody ought to read it. | ||
I put it up today. | ||
On Getter. | ||
We'll put it back up so everybody can get to it. | ||
It's great. | ||
He talked about my choice of five black shirts haven't changed since then. | ||
But back to, we digress, back to CBS and the polling on the economy, sir. | ||
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The polling is absolutely staggering, Steve. | ||
Current assessment of the national economy is getting worse. | ||
22% of Americans think it's good. | ||
That's down from 26% in May. | ||
Here's the number that's just literally unbelievable. | ||
The percentage saying that the economy is bad is 75%. | ||
That is a 12-point rise from April. | ||
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And not 12%, right? | |
It's 12 actual points, from 63 to 75. | ||
So, what can you say about that? | ||
from not 12%, right? It's 12 actual points, from 63 to 75. | ||
So what can you say about that? | ||
The American people have woken up and understanding that what Biden and his feckless regime are doing to this country is staggering or terrible, is absolutely debilitating. And now they're letting their voices be heard. | ||
And this is overall, this isn't just the independents which are in the team. | ||
These numbers are unseen in the history of this country. | ||
And that's why in different numbers you have a million people switching and becoming Republicans over the last couple of months. | ||
Because, and the same thing is happening in Spain, right? | ||
I sent you the article, we're always working, right? | ||
Late last night I sent you an article. | ||
First time in history, first time in history Catalonia has gone for a populist conservative party. | ||
While always going for socialists, etc. | ||
First time in history, first time they've ever not voted for a socialist. | ||
All across the world. | ||
And this was engendered by Brexit and then absolutely born out of the historic win by President Donald J. Trump, caused by the historic win. | ||
The American people and people all over the world are realizing that there's no more time for nonsense from the libs, okay, and the things Benjamin's talking about. | ||
The complete devouring of our country. | ||
And now you have the inflation and runaway, you've got the gas prices which are sky high, and there's no hiding. | ||
Because this isn't the late 70s. | ||
There isn't just three networks. | ||
You've got social media, you've got reality, and it's in your face, Joe Biden. | ||
Tell me about how big, how big a deal is this one million? | ||
I mean, these are people either independents or Democrats. | ||
These are basically switches. | ||
This is not like new people never voted. | ||
This is people actually, you know, tell me how stunning that is and what a shock that is to the Democrats, particularly what's happened to them over the last couple of days. | ||
It's absolutely stunning. | ||
And, you know, the thought is, oh, well, you know, they got this Dobbs decision. | ||
They're going to get energized. | ||
Wrong. | ||
The enthusiasm among the Democrats is so low. | ||
I mean, let's be honest, they couldn't even muster a real protest. | ||
You're over there on Capitol Hill. | ||
How was the night of rage? | ||
More like night at the Roxbury, it seems like, right? | ||
It was just kind of like some funny music, some screaming, and then move on. | ||
Even, even, even, and by the way, we have no problem with what they do outside of the Supreme Court, because that's, but the night of rage in town, even left-wing social media was saying, hey guys, this looks like it's been done by people who have never done this before. | ||
This was not Antifa and BLM in June of 2020. | ||
That was professional. | ||
This was like the amateur hour. | ||
Boris, I want to get to that when we get back. | ||
Also, here's what's so stunning. | ||
How could they not be prepared? | ||
They've known this day was coming. | ||
They've known this since Trump won. | ||
He promised. | ||
The most powerful moment, I think, of almost all the debates, which are so many powerful moments, when Trump braced Hillary up about her thing about aborting a baby right on almost the day of birth. | ||
And Hillary had no comeback to it, no comeback at all. | ||
She'd been working on that project for 30 years. | ||
They had, knowing this day was coming, knowing Donald Trump promised and how he was keeping his promises, and then knowing eight weeks when they had the illegal leak, They were so unprepared. | ||
I mean, Kamala's coming out. | ||
Dispirited. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's quoting, I'm going to ask you, it was some obscure Israeli poet, or maybe he's not obscure, but it's some Israeli poet. | ||
Kamala's looking at a TV set on Air Force Two. | ||
She's talking to herself. | ||
No plan, no organization, no strategy, nothing. | ||
Boris Epstein on the other side. | ||
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But it's across the board everywhere. | ||
It's school boards. | ||
It's canvassing boards. | ||
It's medical boards. | ||
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Boom! | |
This is why they're left so crazy. | ||
Also, we got Borrelli up in Staten Island. | ||
We're going to go there. | ||
Big court ruling today in New York. | ||
Not going to let 800,000 Non-American citizens vote in New York City in the municipal elections. | ||
Outrageous. | ||
That's the courts have had their back. | ||
It's unconstitutional black letter law in the state of New York. | ||
Also, we got this massive all day tomorrow, the future framework at the FDA. | ||
It's going to be all day. | ||
We've got Rogowski, Naomi Wolf and Dr. Chris Flowers to walk us through all that in the FDA. | ||
Look, Tim Miller, I know on MSNBC, and I've been informed by the production staff here, Boris, that we're wrong. | ||
It's not shells. | ||
It's not puka shells. | ||
Tim's actually wearing pearls, they say. | ||
Tim, come on, buddy. | ||
And Tim Miller was a killer. | ||
No, that's not pearls. | ||
Come on. | ||
Tim Miller was an assassin. | ||
Tim Miller was... Rhodes, he was an assassin. | ||
But here's what... | ||
The real, look, people, you know, at first the posse goes, why are you playing Rachel Maddow? | ||
Why are you playing all this? | ||
Now they love those cold opens, because they don't watch MSNBC. | ||
And we say, MSNBC is kind of the think tank, intellectual operation center for the progressive left. | ||
Rachel Maddow, she's the brains of the operation. | ||
Okay, you may hate her, you may hate Sam Ford, that's just a fact. | ||
She's punched out. | ||
That's a huge win in and of itself. | ||
She's out to go make the new, she's going to do the new West Wing. | ||
She's going to write, you know, because that's all fantasy. | ||
Obama came along. | ||
She may be doing that, too. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Rachel's going to be creative. | ||
She's going to be a writer, director. | ||
She'll, you know, win Academy Awards one day. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But she ain't hitting it every day. | ||
That's important. | ||
You don't have your command center right there. | ||
Because without her, the whole thing falls apart. | ||
They have, you know, they have Harry Melber, Ali Valchi. | ||
They got all these people that are rotating through to do it. | ||
They announced today Alex Wagner. | ||
Now, Alex Wagner is a lovely person, but that's like the cool kid's table. | ||
The one that took over after Mark Halpern got grabby on the circus? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Stiff. | ||
Total stiff. | ||
Doesn't work. | ||
It's not. | ||
There's no intellectuals. | ||
No, they're there. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's the cool kids. | ||
You're going to sit at the cool... 9 o'clock is now going to be the cool kids table. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
This is such a big win for us because they don't have that gravitas. | ||
I know all the audience go, Bannon, how can you say that? | ||
Rachel Maddow, she's terrible. | ||
Be that as it may, she's the intellectual heavyweight in her production team. | ||
She's an evil genius. | ||
She's an evil genius. | ||
Boris, your thoughts on this? | ||
So, I've been around this, you know, my early days of doing TV hits was a lot of MSNBC, I've done a lot of it, you know? | ||
And Alex Wagner was sort of like this early 20-teens, Ture, The Psycho, and it was Alex Wagner. | ||
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Ture. | |
Wow. | ||
Ture. | ||
Didn't they have a show together? | ||
Wasn't Tere and Alex, didn't they have like some show? | ||
I think his show was like The Cycle. | ||
She had a robe and she sometimes would be on that show. | ||
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I mean it was all viewed by a grand total of like seven people. | |
Wasn't she married in like the Rose Garden by Obama or something? | ||
There's some deal that Obama came to the wedding. | ||
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I would neither confirm... It was Cool Kids. | |
My point is it's the Cool Kids table. | ||
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That's fine. | |
It's the Cool Kids table. | ||
What happened to your boy Ari Melber? | ||
This is kind of a shock. | ||
Ari, I'm going to say this to you as a friend, okay? | ||
Ari, I've been on your show. | ||
I've bench-pressed you on your show. | ||
I said on your show that President Donald J. Trump won the 2020 election, which he did. | ||
Hear me loud and clear. | ||
President Trump won the 2020 show. | ||
You not getting that slot is blatant anti-semitism by your bosses at MSNBC and Comcast. | ||
You should say that. | ||
Hold it. | ||
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Hold it. | ||
I think they don't like you, Ari, because you're a white female. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Is Velshi Muslim? | ||
Is it anti-Islam against him? | ||
Or isn't he Muslim? | ||
Here's the thing about Alex Wagner, okay? | ||
I may be wrong. | ||
First off, hold it. | ||
Who works harder in MSNBC than Velshi? | ||
Oh, nobody. | ||
He's got the charts. | ||
He's charts and he's every guess as he can make some prep. | ||
He's got there. | ||
He's got nine shows. | ||
He's working Saturday morning. | ||
We come in here Saturday morning eight o'clock in the morning on Saturday. | ||
Who does that? | ||
War room and belching, right? | ||
How do they pass him over? | ||
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I had a great show on Al Jazeera TV too. | |
It was really wonderful. | ||
How do they pass over those two guys? | ||
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How do they pass over those two guys to go to Alex Wagner? | |
But here's the real, here's the hidden signal, not noise here. | ||
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Wow. | |
Wagner came into the circus after Halpert had to leave because of the stuff at ABC as sort of a moderate-ish voice. | ||
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This is MSNBC signaling and saying, you know what? | |
Wow. | ||
This left group stuff's dead. | ||
We're giving it up and we're gonna have like a little bit of a like center left-ish show because the Rachel Maddow stuff doesn't stick because 75% of Americans are pissed about the sky-high gas prices and no baby formula. | ||
That's what this really is. | ||
It's not just about, you know, Alex Wagner kind of like not being in the same, you know, heavyweight title level as Rachel Maddow, and I agree with that. | ||
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But it's also a political shift at MSNBC. | |
And now you've got Ari Melber, Who gets a lot of heat for having people like yours truly on, okay? | ||
And now you've got Alex White, who again, was brought into the circus as sort of a centrist via Heilman, who's the, you know, nuts, far left, you know, far left, kind of wacko guy. | ||
Hang on, we gotta bounce, I gotta get you on, but I gotta say this. | ||
Right side broadcast, of course, Real America's Voice has got this amazing rally with President Trump the other night in Illinois. | ||
They get a massive one of those, you know, cyclones coming in with thunder and lightning. | ||
They gotta leave a little early. | ||
Some flipping around saying, who's got post-game coverage? | ||
Because, you know, we want America, naturally. | ||
Cuts right off. | ||
He goes back to the news. | ||
I'm flipping through, and Newsmax, I'm sitting there, got Mark Halperin is on there as a Newsmax political analyst. | ||
He's working Saturday nights at Newsmax. | ||
Did you know that, Boris? | ||
You know everything immediately. | ||
Did you know Halpert is back on Newsmax? | ||
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I did know that Halpert is moonlighting on Newsmax. | |
I will tell you that that show that they had on Bloomberg during the 2016 campaign, I used to roll in there into that headquarters, you know, and that was heavy, dude. | ||
I mean, it was literally... | ||
It was like Tyson, Ali, and Foreman all rolled into one. | ||
But no more, I guess, for Hopper. | ||
Okay, social media, Boris. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
In the morning email. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
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Stay strong, God bless. | ||
Congrats to Alex Wagner. | ||
See you tomorrow. | ||
Okay, we're sticking around. | ||
Next hour, we're going to New York and find out about stopping the voting of non-citizens. | ||
Then, the FDA and the Future Framework. | ||
You gotta see this to believe it. | ||
The administrative state is coming for your babies. |