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The virus has now killed more than 100 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. | ||
Oh gosh, I thought we had a cold open with all this amazing testimony that took place today. | ||
Not. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Tuesday, 28 June, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
Have Boris Epstein with us and the great Jack Masovic drop by. | ||
Got a lot to go through with Jack today. | ||
Boris, so I missed this. | ||
We were doing things here in the boardroom today to prepare for the 4th of July weekend. | ||
A lot of work we're doing. | ||
We've got a bunch of big specials coming up, a lot of very special programming, working on it non-stop with the great production team here and also in Denver, Real America's Voice. | ||
So I missed it. | ||
Can you give me... But what I heard, or the clips I saw, It seems to me a lot of just factual mistakes, you know, I wouldn't call them perjury because I don't think she knows, but just mistakes of things that just cannot be true physically. | ||
Boris Epstein, walk us through your assessment today of, what's her name, Hutchins? | ||
Cassidy Hutchinson. | ||
Cassidy Hutchinson. | ||
And she's a grand dune to Mark Meadows, is that what her station is like? | ||
How many sugars? | ||
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Well, so, you know, it goes a little deeper than that. | |
So Cassidy was Mark Meadows's, you know, effective right hand. | ||
And, you know, whether that's a mistake by, you know, that's a hiring mistake or not, I will let others decide. | ||
but I think based on today's... | ||
You mean Trump hiring Meadows is a hiring mistake? | ||
Oh, you mean Meadows hiring... | ||
Okay, got it. | ||
I got it. | ||
I was referring to Meadows and Cassidy Hutchinson. | ||
I will leave the rest to others. | ||
In terms of today, this was completely overblown by the committee. | ||
This was a charade at a circus, a kangaroo court, and it was blown up as this big, you know, super urgent, we've got to get this out today. | ||
They weren't supposed to come back until after that. | ||
wait for bars for a while and i think we need to explain was john dean because of the only one of the other up because now you're going to write out there yes i've got put down the fighting in the war room gentlemen so so i think we need to explain to steve because he missed it he was recording is doing other war room activities he doesn't realize that cassidy hutchinson testified to the committee that on january six member president trump is said never said this before no one ever heard of it before he | ||
mentions during that rally that i will walk with you He says it. | ||
He says that, right? | ||
He says that. | ||
I remember him saying that. | ||
Doesn't end up happening. | ||
But what she testified then was that afterwards, he's in the beast. | ||
She says the beast. | ||
We know that the beast means the presidential limo. | ||
She's in there with a Secret Service agent, apparently, who's driving. | ||
Now, she's not there, by the way. | ||
She hears this all afterwards, because, you know, the head of the Secret Service just confides Cassidy Hutchinson. | ||
So it's hearsay. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, don't bother me with that legal mumbo-jumbo there, Steve. | ||
Hold on, hold on, we got a good story here. | ||
By the way, this is what Rachel Maddow's been working on when she's not doing her show. | ||
She's writing this. | ||
So then the agent says, Oh, Mr. President, we can't go. | ||
We don't have the assets. | ||
We can't get you up there. | ||
He says, I'm the effing president! | ||
I'm going to Capitol Hill! | ||
He pushes the Secret Service agent out of the way. | ||
He goes to grab the wheel of the beast, then the agent grabs his hand. | ||
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Stop. | |
No, hold on. | ||
I have to finish. | ||
I don't want to be accused of taking something out of Two Sugar's testimony. | ||
Then he grabbed the agent's clavicle, specifically the clavicle. | ||
President, it's very precision. | ||
It's like a ninja maneuver, right? | ||
Threw a noose around him and screamed, this is MAGA country, I'm the President of the United States, and I'm going to lead January 6th. | ||
So this apparently is what happened on January 6th, according to the testimony. | ||
So Steve, I'd like to just get your reaction to that. | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
I think we actually should take this a little more seriously. | ||
Okay, we should take it a little more seriously. | ||
Okay, okay, okay, go ahead. | ||
One of us is a lawyer, the other two are not. | ||
This is an under oath testimony. | ||
They brought her up there and then they had four, four, count them, previous interviews with her, all under oath. | ||
You've got somebody, exactly, you've got somebody going up there to the hill, going up in live testimony, and blatantly lying. | ||
And she blatantly lied, you know. | ||
Now, here's, I guess, the one out she could have. | ||
She says that she was at the speech, then was in the motorcade back to the White House. | ||
Obviously, very short. | ||
It's right there in the lips. | ||
Then, she was going back up to her office, which was in the Chief of Staff office space there, Steve, right next door to where your office was, you know, when we were there all together. | ||
And then Tony Ornato, One of the deputy chiefs of staff called her in, and he was sitting there with the president's head of the protective unit, and then they told her the story together. | ||
So she's not, as Jackson, she's not really telling the story in first person, but she says she was told the story, and she very specifically relayed it, that the president apparently said, I'm the effing president, lunged at the wheel, was told that he could not touch the wheel, and then, apparently in like a Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce Willis from Die Hard move, was also choking out his head of detail, okay? | ||
So, A, any of us who have the honor of knowing President Donald J. Trump, that is just ludicrous on its face. | ||
Okay? | ||
B, it is completely unfathomable. | ||
C, it's actually physically impossible. | ||
And it's physically impossible because unless this was some special car that did not have this very vital piece of protection, every car the President travels in has a protective shield. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
the drivers and the front passenger area and the back. | ||
Be it the beast, the limo, be it the Suburban that he was in that day, or any other vehicle. | ||
Why? | ||
Because as... | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
Let me just, let me finish. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Because as those of us, as those of us who know why the president has to be in the limo, Is that that was the big bombshell. | ||
That shield's got to be there for a million reasons. | ||
It could be shooting, it could be an explosive, it could be the car rolling. | ||
So this notion the president could reach from the back and grab the wheel is a lie because President Trump did not and would not do that as he stated on truth, and B, it's physically impossible. | ||
What is the most important point here? | ||
Is that that was the big bombshell. | ||
That's the thing that everybody went nuts about on social media, and it is a stone cold, juicy small A lie. | ||
Well, and Bars, the one piece that I don't, I don't want you to bury the lead there is that you just said it. | ||
The beast is the limo. | ||
But the January 6th committee has uncovered in their own investigation, of course, anyone can see when you go back and watch the video. | ||
President wasn't driving in the limo that day. | ||
They have him on footage, he gets off stage at the Ellipse, and he walks into the SUV, waves to the crowd, drives back to the White House. | ||
Which Suburban? | ||
Walks into the Chevy Suburban. | ||
Yeah, I'll be honest with you. | ||
So at some point, how they refer to the car is a specific and that it's an important one. | ||
But the fact is that the story about what happened in there is a lie. | ||
And by the way, her story about him throwing... First of all, even if he did throw the food, who cares, okay? | ||
Yeah, tell the food story. | ||
You think that's the worst? | ||
So Cassidy Hutchinson said that one time, apparently after Bill Barr's testimony, she was walking toward the president's dining area, and she witnessed gasp that there was ketchup on the... | ||
on the wall, and the president was upset and angry. | ||
First of all, if a grown man, who's the leader of the free world, got upset and threw a plate, who cares? | ||
And let me tell you something, a lot worse things have happened in and around that dining room, Bill Clinton and others. | ||
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That's a family show, that's a family show. | |
This isn't Cigar Night, Boris. | ||
And second of all, you don't know that it's not Cigar Night, because it's not night yet. | ||
I'm trying to help you, man. | ||
I was trying to help you out there. | ||
And second of all, it's, again, the notion that President Trump, for those who are honored to know, is sitting around throwing plates like it's a Greek wedding. | ||
It's just ludicrous, okay? | ||
But the big takeaway from this whole thing is not anything that poor sad Cassidy said. | ||
And who I hear may be having other legal problems that are only going to be made worse because of this, a la Michael Avenatti, because people who overstep notoriously and usually do not see that result positively, especially those who perjure themselves under it. | ||
The point is how desperate the Democrats are, that after being crushed on Friday over overturning Roe v. Wade, Being crushed again on school prayer. | ||
What they need to do is rush back and put up this 25-year-old. | ||
And listen, I'll tell you the truth. | ||
Did she have a little bit of a coordinating role working for Mark Meadows? | ||
Sure. | ||
Okay? | ||
Was she somebody who was in the thought process of the White House and the West Wing? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Okay? | ||
But this is somebody who is obviously not telling the truth, and it was obvious from her body language. | ||
And it's also obvious how desperate the committee is. | ||
And frankly, they're using this person, and I'm almost sad for her, to be able to be used in that way by the cynical, awful people who, by the way, I don't know if you saw the very, for those of us who saw the end of that hearing, Kinzinger, Little Jimmy Raskin, those, they lined up to hug the witness after. | ||
Now let me tell you something, as a lawyer, If you have a hearing, and you have those conducting it line up to hug the witness, doesn't really scream of due process to me. | ||
Well, Bars, this is also, talk about the element here. | ||
This is why they don't allow hearsay in actual courtrooms, right? | ||
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Of course. | |
This is why there's an adversarial process, there's cross-examinations, all of those things. | ||
But those rules were all just kind of thrown out the window for her, weren't they? | ||
Well, for everybody, it's not a legitimate committee. | ||
The whole thing's a joke. | ||
And it was made even more of a joke today. | ||
Right. | ||
If you had had a legitimate committee with a ranking member, that ranking member would have said, OK, full stop on the story about the car. | ||
Which car was it? | ||
The limo or the Suburban? | ||
OK. | ||
How do you know? | ||
Did you have any contemporaneous evidence? | ||
What about the fact that there's a partition? | ||
And then what about the food? | ||
Right? | ||
They would have cross-examined her, and frankly, she almost fell apart under direct questioning. | ||
So, if she'd been cross-examined by somebody like a Jim Jordan or a Matt Gaetz, just imagine the impact of that on this individual. | ||
And again, I'm highly disappointed that she chose to go out there and, you know, and I'm not surprised if in the next couple of weeks you're going to see a story about some book deal and, you know, and a contributorship and, you know, the whole Alyssa Farah sad special. | ||
But if that's what people are resigned to do, that's their own pathetic decision. | ||
But for the American people, who are starting to pay $8 a gallon for gas, while Joe Biden is getting destroyed at the G7 overseas. | ||
And by the way, leaving early, the story that got buried today, Biden didn't even stick around to make his own speech, left early to go see Dr. Jill Biden in Spain. | ||
I guess he needed his mashed potatoes or something. | ||
So for the country that's getting destroyed internally and externally, for us to be really lied to and for Americans to be disrespected with this nonsense is pathetic. | ||
And in the polling we see that it's not only not working, it is actually boomeranging back against the Democrats and the RINOs. | ||
Okay, I'll tell you what to do. | ||
Let's go ahead and take a break here. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
Boris, you can hang with us. | ||
I just want to get Jack's take. | ||
I also want to talk about the Sergeant-at-Arms with Boris here. | ||
Look, I missed it because we were doing other things that are more important. | ||
I think this is much ado about now. | ||
To call this back and make this big, dramatic thing, this is going to be John Dean, and it sounds like a bunch of hearsay. | ||
I'd like to know what she said directly about Meadows, right? | ||
Where she actually was there. | ||
The ketchup on the wall, this other stuff, it's all, it's all... Hey, I hear, I heard this, and she's just technically wrong on a bunch of stuff, but... Let's take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
Boris Epstein's with us. | ||
Got Jack Pasovic in the house. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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Bring it on and have a fight to the end. | |
Just watch and see. | ||
It's all started. | ||
Everything's begun. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, I want two sugars and a lump. | ||
The Lumpy and Meadows. | ||
You're telling me that this big meltdown is because of the hearsay? | ||
And they don't even have the car right? | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Don't have the car right? | ||
Where's the agent, by the way? | ||
If this guy's saying, I was choked by the President of the United States, right? | ||
She's got it. | ||
Well, you've got a subpoena. | ||
Where's the subpoena? | ||
Go subpoena the agent. | ||
That's his federal government employee, right? | ||
You can compel him to come speak, right? | ||
That's easily done. | ||
But no, you have this situation. | ||
And Boris, to your point as well, You do feel bad, right? | ||
This is like the Miles Taylor, essentially, of this situation. | ||
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I don't feel bad at all. | |
Why do you feel bad? | ||
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You guys are getting weak. | |
No, I do feel bad. | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
I feel bad because when you see someone make an obvious Faustian deal like this, when you look at somebody who could have had a talented career, who could have gone on to do good things. | ||
They have no talent like Miles Taylor. | ||
Stop. | ||
She has no talent like Miles Taylor has no talent. | ||
They're trading on what they got to trade on. | ||
You're trading on nothing. | ||
Miles Taylor is a nothing burger. | ||
And you're done. | ||
He's got an MSNBC contributorship. | ||
Right, so what, you'll be relegated to that, you might be playing, like, you know, the Hilton Garden Inn in Tulsa, or, you know, maybe over in Sarasota at some point, one of these things. | ||
Or she'll get a big book deal, won't she? | ||
Yeah, get a book deal. | ||
She'll get a book deal. | ||
And then that's it. | ||
So you're stuck in that for the rest of your life. | ||
The rest of your life. | ||
Talk to me about Mick Mulvaney. | ||
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Mick Mulvaney has some interesting tweets. | |
I wanna say one quick thing about what Jack just said, okay? | ||
And it's important, you know, we live in a difficult time, right? | ||
And those of us who have chosen a path and are proud to stick with that path, I think have been blessed with vision and, let's be honest, with some stones and with the ability to wade through the nothingness of it all. | ||
Others, sadly, don't see the forest from the trees, and are just going with the wind. | ||
You can talk about Mulvaney in a second, and I think this poor gal today was a prime example of that. | ||
Just somebody who has no idea what's going on, no idea about the real world, and has thrust herself in the middle of this with, let's be honest, a bunch of nonsense and a bunch of fabricated information, and trying to make friends with people who are never going to be her friends. | ||
They're never going to be her friends. | ||
Now, when you do this, you're out on an island. | ||
And for those who remember who Anthony Scaramucci was, that's a very good example of that. | ||
Miles Taylor is another one. | ||
Sure, you're a contributor to MSNBC, but you're just like another Tim Miller with the puka shells or the pearls or whatever it is that the grunt dudes in the engine room decided that it was. | ||
Come on, Tim Miller's got a great story about me and Vanity Fair. | ||
Be very careful. | ||
The bottom line is that it's not about Cassidy. | ||
It's not about Four Shirts. | ||
It's not about the Puka Show. | ||
And it's not about Cassidy Hutchinson. | ||
And it's not about Miles Taylor. | ||
What it is about is that we have this Moscow show trial. | ||
In absentia. | ||
And by the way, this is exactly what happened in the actual Stalinist Moscow show trials. | ||
They would bring in a hapless chap or woman, have them just go on and on. | ||
There was literally a famous woman who was famous for doing this in the Soviet Union. | ||
She'd just say anything. | ||
Okay? | ||
And they would say, OK, well, there it is. | ||
No due process, obviously, no cross-examination. | ||
Boom! | ||
Guilty. | ||
And that's what we have going on in this country right now. | ||
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And you have the mainstream media trumpeting for it. | |
OK, their masturbatory fantasy is this rule that says, oh, you get charged with this, you can't run for office. | ||
OK. | ||
Note to self, Media Matters, our marketing department, everybody, understand this. | ||
Trump's running again. | ||
Trump's winning again. | ||
He's gonna be president again. | ||
You're going to have to live with it. | ||
Okay? | ||
Embrace that in your future. | ||
Or you won't have to live with it. | ||
You can go and live with it. | ||
You just do whatever you want with yourselves. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Google, Google, leave in the country. | ||
Go leave the country. | ||
Do what you gotta do. | ||
Mick Mulvaney, Jack Posovic. | ||
Yeah, here's the tweets. | ||
So, Mick Mulvaney, and this, this, he was the, keep in mind for everybody knows, a former member of Congress, he was the Director of the Office, he's OMB, Management and Budget, and the Acting Chief of Staff. | ||
He's tweeting here, a stunning two hours. | ||
Number one, Trump knew the protesters had guns. | ||
He assaulted his own security team. | ||
There may be a line from proud boys to the White House. | ||
Top aides asking for pardons. | ||
The Commission thinks they have evidence of witness tampering. | ||
That is a very, very bad day for Trump. | ||
Very good. | ||
And then at the end, Chaney's closing is stunning. | ||
Chaney's closing is stunning. | ||
So, he's made his bet, right? | ||
And as Boris just stated, you're seeing this, right? | ||
I actually like moments like this. | ||
I really enjoy moments like this. | ||
They're defining. | ||
They're defining and they're demonstrative, right? | ||
All of this is revealed and one of the greatest things about the Trump era that nobody talks about is that he made people show their true stripes. | ||
Big time. | ||
He really came into the situations and you found people that a lot of people, like look at Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney. | ||
These people, right, we know what they are now. | ||
They were the standard bearers of the Republican Party, the conservative movement in 2012. | ||
Mitt Romney and Paul, and now look at where their names are now. | ||
Look at what their names are, what those brands are trading at right now. | ||
Where's that stock right about now, right? | ||
From Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. | ||
Yeah, I know you're on the board at Fox, Paul. | ||
So understand, right? | ||
We're seeing through all of it now. | ||
George W. Bush, who for eight years refused to even attend The March for Life. | ||
I was there. | ||
My family was there. | ||
He wasn't. | ||
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He was. | |
I've been there since grade school. | ||
We went every year. | ||
Whether it was snowing, whether it was cold, rain, didn't matter. | ||
We were out there for those children. | ||
That's how they treated the true conservatives. | ||
The social conservatives. | ||
The in the street conservatives. | ||
Like you were a second class supporter. | ||
Like your vote was just baked into the cake. | ||
They didn't have to worry about it. | ||
You didn't have the money of the Wall Street guys. | ||
So who cares? | ||
You're gonna vote for us anyway. | ||
And he would call in and they make it a big deal that he called in! | ||
You know, Boris, what today's going to be remembered for is that today is the day that it was categorically that Reince Priebus was the best chief of staff Trump had. | ||
Today we know Meadows and Mulvaney. | ||
Play a long game on that one, Steve. | ||
Meadows and Mulvaney, not so much. | ||
Not so John Kelly, another disaster, right? | ||
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I thought you were going to say you were the best chief of staff he had. | |
Nah, I don't want to. | ||
I'm too humble. | ||
I'm too self-effacing for that. | ||
I still think about that whiteboard, Steve. | ||
I want to go, hey, it's going to go in the Smithsonian. | ||
Hey, Steve. | ||
So here's one thing, Steve. | ||
I'm not laughing about that. | ||
I want that. | ||
They had literally a map of the West Wing, and they showed how close Cassidy Hutchinson's office was to the Oval Office. | ||
They failed to show that the whole thing's tiny. | ||
Okay? | ||
The whole floor is like, how many thousand square feet? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
The West Wing, no. | ||
Tiny. | ||
No, for anyone who's never been to the West Wing, it's a shoebox. | ||
Yeah, it reminds me of being on shit. | ||
It's a shoebox, exactly. | ||
Real quickly, let's go to the most important today. | ||
The Sergeant-at-Arms in the Senate. | ||
We have a Vince Foster situation on our hands. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Boris, I know you're going to guarantee me. | ||
I know that you're going to guarantee me. | ||
That Dick Cheney with a wig and little Jamie Raskin has 12 hours of testimony from brother, was it Stinger, before he left this veil of tears, Jack Posobiec. | ||
The last thing that we have, Chad Pergrim. | ||
So after you and I spoke earlier on the morning show, Steve, Chad Pergram went out, continued his thread. | ||
He's tweeting, tweeting, tweeting. | ||
The Staff Sergeant of Arms Office put out a statement. | ||
Mr. Stengers worked for the Senate Sergeant of Arms Office 2011, serving assistant, goes through his rank, distinguished career, etc. | ||
Then... | ||
And this is where they go on background, right? | ||
This is where they go on background and say, we can't put this out. | ||
You know, that's how the game works. | ||
You go on background and then you say, we can't say this publicly, but you can report it, but don't report it from us. | ||
Fox is told by a source that Stenger had been suffering from cancer. | ||
He's suffering from cancer. | ||
What'd he die from? | ||
Does not say. | ||
Boris Epstein, why didn't Jamie Raskin, because they got all these tweets early on from Rodney Davis' people, all this conflicting testimony, he talked about, what did he talk about? | ||
Subversive activity? | ||
Professional agitators. | ||
Professional agitators. | ||
Boris, little Jamie Raskin's got 15 hours of depositions from this guy, right? | ||
No doubt? | ||
We would hope so. | ||
And if they do, we should get those subpoenaed and those should be public right now. | ||
What's interesting, on the other front real quick, I just picked up that the media has been tweeting that the committee has testimony from the Secret Service that either corroborates or refutes this nonsense story about the quote unquote beast. | ||
And the reporters think, well, why won't they put it out? | ||
Why do you think they're not gonna put it out? | ||
Because it obviously is absolutely crushes the reputation and credibility of your store witness today, okay? | ||
And as far as Stenger, rest in peace. | ||
But I will tell you, obviously, no conspiracies, no coincidences, but it's unbelievably questionable. | ||
The timing is questionable, and the fact that they just went ahead with this hearing today is as cynical and really, truly disgusting as it gets. | ||
Very disrespectful. | ||
I've got a tweet for you from Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert. | ||
He's a Trump guy in 16. | ||
He goes, so far Trump's second term has been a huge success. | ||
Several major SCOTUS victories, looks better than ever compared to Biden, and the January 6th theater just went full Jussie. | ||
You can't win harder than that. | ||
Do you think it is? | ||
Do you compare Two Sugars to Jussie Smollett, Boris Epstein? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
And that's all over social media. | ||
And it's just clear. | ||
It is Jussie Smollett. | ||
And she's up there. | ||
She knows she's lying. | ||
Yeah, I disagree. | ||
She's convinced herself. | ||
And maybe it's worse than Jussie Smollett. | ||
I don't know, but this is... No, it's not Jussie Smollett. | ||
I'll tell you who it is. | ||
It's not Jussie Smollett. | ||
It's another individual who recently testified in the DMV area. | ||
It's Amber Heard. | ||
That's who this is. | ||
This is Amber Heard. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Now, how do you make that analogy? | ||
Well, you go, Amber, this is, it was all about the career because it's all about, I'm going to make myself number one and I'm throwing somebody under the bus, a specific individual under the bus while I do it. | ||
It's all Amber Heard. | ||
Boris, I know you're jammed. | ||
We've got Michael on, Stu Cortez. | ||
I've got a lot to get to, but I've got to hold you guys for just a couple of minutes on the other side. | ||
If you guys could stay here. | ||
The Sergeant Arms thing is actually quite serious because of what he told C-SPAN. | ||
And I am shocked at the dereliction of duty, unless they have a dozen hours or 15 hours of testimony, depositions from these guys, right? | ||
Or maybe it's something they didn't want to hear. | ||
Hey, I don't know. | ||
I'm just asking questions. | ||
In the War Room, next. | ||
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Boris, any closing analysis, commentary, thoughts on this? | ||
Because everybody's melting down. | ||
The big picture. | ||
The blue check media. | ||
Dan Rather. | ||
It's all nonsense, but go ahead. | ||
The big picture is that politically This is going to blow back on the Democrats in the worst way. | ||
In the worst way. | ||
Because the American people aren't going to buy what they're selling. | ||
They're going to continue to look at these cynical, cynical losers as people who do not care about the lives of the American people, don't care about the lack of a southern border, don't care about the murder rate, don't care about the gas prices, don't care about the lack of baby formula in the stores. | ||
And what they did today was they dragged a young gal up there to tell a bunch of fables. | ||
Whether it was under pressure or under promise of some financial benefit, who knows what it was for. | ||
But the net result of today is another major win for President Trump after a series of wins. | ||
First of all, on each of the hoaxes, okay? | ||
Russia, impeachment, impeachment, and this. | ||
And also, after a week of win on gun rights, win on Roe v. Wade, win on school prayer, and now win after a day when the Democrats try to make this big deal. | ||
But what they ended up getting was a huge amount of egg on their face. | ||
So another great day for MAGA, the War Room Posse, and President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Go to the CBS poll, I put it up on a getter, I think it's on mine, but the CBS poll that just came out this afternoon that shows where the American people's heads are at. | ||
is on inflation, 82% is on the economy, the crime, the dead lash, you go all the way to the right side of the graph, it's at 36% interest in January 6th. | ||
That's a lefty poll. | ||
The reality is that the American people are not tuning in. | ||
They've turned off. | ||
And that's why even on their big, you know, reveal day, they did it at one o'clock on a Tuesday in June. | ||
You know? | ||
One safe round for you. | ||
Hang on, Boris. | ||
One safe round on that. | ||
So Josh Dawsey was the one, Washington Post, who had tweeted that out, that there may be a corroborative or disputing testimony from Secret Service agent. | ||
Jamie Raskin was asked after the hearing if the committee has evidence corroborating Hutchinson's secondhand account. | ||
And this comes from Kelly Farris. | ||
Raskin said, speaking as one member of the committee, the evidence I've seen is the evidence you've seen. | ||
Guess what? | ||
It ain't there. | ||
That's impossible. | ||
Swing and a miss. | ||
How can they put this up? | ||
Swing and a miss. | ||
Repeat that real quickly. | ||
Repeat that. | ||
That's very important. | ||
This is Little Jamie Raskin. | ||
Speaking as one member of the committee, the evidence that I've seen is the evidence you've seen. | ||
Yeah, that's the kind of stuff you say when you ain't got nothing. | ||
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Boris, this is a... It's like, look over here, look over here, you know? | |
By the way, did Nebraska last night say, I saw it on MSNBC or CNN say, oh no, we're not going, this is not going to rise to the level of getting to the Justice Department, we're doing this for the history so people really know what went on here? | ||
It's just all good. | ||
History, translation, we're doing it to try to prevent President Trump from being the 45th, 46th, and 47th President of the United States. | ||
Well, you gotta try harder, losers, because you're failing. | ||
I like Adams' second term. | ||
Trump's second term is on the roll. | ||
Boris, I know you've got work to do. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
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Lots to work on. | ||
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I'm going to ask Jack to stay here and put your naval intelligence officers ahead of time. | ||
Go to my Gator Key checkout. | ||
I've reposted this map of South America. | ||
You asking me for a retweet, Steve? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I'm actually retweeting somebody. | ||
I want you to look at that. | ||
Michael Yan. | ||
Yes. | ||
We have this horrible tragedy in El Paso. | ||
You, more than anybody, have warned America about this. | ||
You've been in the Darien Gap. | ||
But this morning, a big story about Ecuador following Sri Lanka, about to collapse, and then an individual put up an amazing map, yeah, put up an amazing map of South America, of the problem we've got that is heading north. | ||
Michael Yan, you've been in the Darien Gap, you've seen this tragedy in El Paso, I know you're on the Mexican side right now, I think across from Eagle Pass. | ||
Put it in perspective, what are we looking at, sir? | ||
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Hola, Jack and Steve. | |
I am in Mexico. | ||
That's the Rio Grande right there. | ||
That's Eagle Pass, Texas, across the river. | ||
And yeah, you know, I saw that map that you put on Getter today. | ||
You can see South America is going, you know, bit by bit, country by country, is going communist. | ||
Colombia just fell. | ||
As you know, Venezuela is long gone. | ||
And that's why I see Venezuelans here every day, crossing this river. | ||
And in Peru, I've started to see A month ago down in Darien Gap. | ||
Last year I didn't see any Peruvians coming through Darien Gap. | ||
They're very, very cute. | ||
And now I see Peruvians every day through Darien Gap. | ||
And I see them here. | ||
The Peruvians cross here as well. | ||
The Darien Gap has become, you know, that stretch between Colombia and Panama. | ||
You know it well. | ||
Many others don't. | ||
It's about 60 miles, 70 miles of no-road jungle. | ||
It's epic jungle. | ||
And people use that jungle to come to Panama from Colombia. | ||
So everybody from Africa and Asia and South America who wants to come north but can't get a visa to Mexico or Nicaragua or straight to the United States, they'll go to South America first and then they start to head to the Darien Gap, which is being overwhelmed right now. | ||
And so it becomes sort of a pulse, a place where you can pick up the pulse because now I see Peruvians coming through, and I said, why are these Peruvians coming through? | ||
We know that's a signal for something. | ||
Checked in to it, it's because they have food shortages in Peru, for obvious reasons. | ||
They've gone lefty. | ||
You know, last time I was in Sri Lanka, I've never seen so much food. | ||
I mean, well, Thailand, but Sri Lanka has a lot of food, normally has a lot of food. | ||
But for all the reasons that you've already described on War Room before, they are short of food now. | ||
But, you know, when I was in Sri Lanka last time, there was plenty of food. | ||
But, you know, they went organic suddenly. | ||
Farmers never just suddenly do that, by the way. | ||
Farmers... Hang on, this is what concerns me about your famine thing and Posovic coming here. | ||
When I look at that map, it's not so much... By the way, it's bad enough they're communist. | ||
But, if you look at Sri Lanka, if you look at even Egypt now, if you look at what's happening, because of the bad decisions in energy, the drone fertilizers, coupled with they didn't understand second or third order magnitude results, Jack, on what was going to happen in Ukraine and Russia, we're about to have a global famine. | ||
Ecuador and Sri Lanka are the future of these countries, and when they start collapsing, and when the front-line nations in Central America start to collapse, you ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
You think this invasion of the southern border is bad now? | ||
You have not seen anything, because these people are going to be desperate. | ||
You're talking about not global food shortage, I'm talking about famine. | ||
Well, when it comes down to it, right, you've got your front line nations that are a little bit closer to the bubble, right? | ||
But the entire planet itself basically only runs on about a 90-day food supply, right? | ||
You push past 90 days, it just ain't there, right? | ||
We've never dealt with that as a society. | ||
We haven't dealt with the likes of that since. | ||
That's why, by the way, in World War II, you had what? | ||
You had the Victory Gardens, right? | ||
Because food became scarce, because with that massive war effort sucking those resources away, that drove a lot of the instability all the way up into the United States. | ||
looking at these countries because we decided in our brilliance and our magnanimous genius to globalize our food supply and then rely on countries like these in Central and Southern America and then for our food and then rely on countries like East Asia for our manufacturing, right? | ||
So when we get put on, we put stress on that system. | ||
When that system starts creaking or when you've got countries like China run by the CCC. | ||
You know, I've been warning about this for 30 months, since January of 2020. | ||
I've warned at least 3,000 times now of global famine, at least since January of 2020. | ||
And right now it's coming to pass. | ||
Are we looking at a collapse, what I call a collapse of a complex system, sir? | ||
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No, you're right. | |
A collapse of a complex system. | ||
You know, I've been warning about this for 30 months, since January of 2020. | ||
I've warned at least 3,000 times now of global famine, at least since January of 2020. | ||
And right now it's coming to pass. | ||
It's bit by bit. | ||
I'm about to punch out of Mexico and go over to Hungary and check out Lithuania and Poland And check the perimeter, because as you know, as a workhorse, I have to stay beyond the This is the pale. | ||
And see what's coming. | ||
We can see that the extra-continental migration from Africa and Asia and South America is going to flood through Darien Gap. | ||
It's going to become the main flow as it looks now. | ||
As it looks now, right now, the main flow of of aliens into the United States are from Central America. | ||
Mexico is sort of is a net, back to Mexico, actually. | ||
But Central America, El Salvador, Guatemala, of course, Honduras, Nicaragua, they're coming north. | ||
That's the main flow now, and a tributary is the people coming through Darien. | ||
But the way it's shaping up now, the main flow, the Amazon, will be coming through South America. | ||
From Asia, from Africa, from South America, through South America, through Colombia, Up through Panama, and we have been, Mayorkas was down there, he landed in Blackhawks in front of me a few months ago, down in Darien in Panama, and they're increasing the flow. | ||
Our own government is increasing the flow of migration through the Darien Gap. | ||
This month, according to Colombian television, there's been 21,000 come through Darien Gap this month so far, and that was about five days ago, right? | ||
We're talking, I think, on the 21st or so. | ||
They were reporting 21,000. | ||
That's a record by far. | ||
I mean, the way it's shaping up now is the Daring Gap and that corridor, they don't have to go through Daring Gap. | ||
They're making new routes around it now and both... I'm sorry about the bad lighting here, by the way. | ||
I had to get under the tree because my You look great, Michael. | ||
had to pull it off in the uh... you look great my brother is a really and that's all the board of people here about their almost none of them have even heard of it they don't know anything When I talk with intelligence people and whatnot, most of them don't know anything beyond this river. | ||
They know what comes in the river. | ||
They know what comes in the camp. | ||
But they don't know why these flows are coming. | ||
And this human osmotic pressure that's going to be a thousand psi at this rate. | ||
Because remember, famine creates famine. | ||
Famine, pandemic, and war, and human migration, they go together. | ||
I mean, they're four musketeers, you might say. | ||
And so what we've got now is, go ahead, is these famines. | ||
These are going to be the biggest famines in human history. | ||
Nothing like it ever has occurred. | ||
And you know, I sit here and I watch The Crossing and I read famine books. | ||
That's basically what I've been doing. | ||
You know, and again, I'm going to head over to Hungary. | ||
I'm going to check out Europe again. | ||
So I got to do a recon out there on the front. | ||
I may head over to Africa, but then I'm going back down to Darien Gap, and I'll tell you what the flows are looking like. | ||
In particular, I'm going to be looking for the nationalities and see what nationalities might be picking up. | ||
For instance, Egypt right now. | ||
That map, Steve, that you put on Gannard today, I looked at it very closely. | ||
Most of it, I'm pretty well aware of actually. | ||
Egypt is doing the normal things. | ||
It always happens in famine, by the way. | ||
Price controls, which always fail. | ||
Every famine, the government does price controls. | ||
Every single one. | ||
And then the government starts seizing food from farmers. | ||
Every single one, and they'll do it in the United States. | ||
100% they'll do it in the United States. | ||
Michael, hang on for one second. | ||
Jack Pasovic, Michael Yan, talking about the geopolitical and global threats to the United States. | ||
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Jack Bricks, Iran, entered it. | ||
Walk us through. | ||
Well, they submitted it. | ||
So the big thing you're looking at, and if we have this map, if they can get it up there, of South America, right? | ||
The countries going communist, they're all the countries on the perimeter of Brazil. | ||
So you've got Brazil. | ||
That's your major country that's in play when it comes to South America. | ||
You've got India. | ||
This election is in South Asia, right? | ||
So they're in play over there. | ||
This is the global South. | ||
This is the fight for the global South. | ||
So you got BRICS. | ||
So that's Xi. | ||
That's Putin. | ||
Tell people what BRICS is. | ||
So BRICS. | ||
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa. | ||
They're asking about, including now, Iran is asking about including, they want to join BRICS now. | ||
Turkey, currently in NATO, but we don't know what's going on with that. | ||
Maybe they pull. | ||
Because they've been waiting, what, 30 years to be in the EU? | ||
But this is the consolidation. | ||
You've got China, and we've got to keep India as an ally. | ||
So it's Mackinder Plus. | ||
This is Mackinder Plus. | ||
Mackinder Plus Speakman. | ||
The Rim. | ||
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Right. | |
So you've got the Eurasian landmass, and you've got the rim. | ||
Because if you have Brazil, Brazil's the fulcrum for South America. | ||
India's the fulcrum for South Asia. | ||
And if you've got India and China, you can at least keep them at parity. | ||
That's what Russia's trying to achieve. | ||
They're trying to balance Russia and China. | ||
China, of course, doesn't want to balance anything. | ||
China wants to be in the driver's seat, and she wants to be the one who is He's the driver. | ||
That's why he wants Taiwan. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he wants the marit... Not only does he want the chips, but those maritime shipping routes in the East China Sea is 90% of the world's commerce. | ||
Before we go back to Jan, tell me your thoughts about the EU meeting in NATO. | ||
A bust? | ||
I mean, you look at this thing and it's a complete bust. | ||
They've got no options. | ||
Their plan in Ukraine has completely failed. | ||
Not only has it failed to defeat Putin, whatever braindead idiot in Foggy Bottom thought that was ever going to happen, But they failed the people of Ukraine. | ||
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Right? | |
The people that my brother and I met when we were there. | ||
The people on the ground. | ||
Because those are the ones getting chewed up in the maw of the Russian war machine right now. | ||
Right? | ||
They're getting chewed up in Donbass. | ||
They're getting chewed up. | ||
Odessa's getting hit. | ||
Nikolaev is being hit. | ||
Right? | ||
Kiev is being bombed again by strategic bombers. | ||
They're coming out of the Caspian Sea. | ||
They're hitting this thing, right? | ||
What is your plan? | ||
You had no plan past, what, the first week, the first month? | ||
They didn't think, right? | ||
They thought that they'd be able to knock them out quick, that the sanctions would work, and that they'd go back to ground. | ||
They've got no plan moving forward from this. | ||
So all that's left is, guess what? | ||
Guess who are the ones who got sucked into the black hole? | ||
It wasn't the Kremlin. | ||
It was you. | ||
By the way, the Americans right now are pushing. | ||
Every nation over there, except for Poland, the people by 36% to 44% are saying, we don't want any more of this. | ||
Poland has some history with Russia. | ||
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You can understand the history. | |
I got that. | ||
And you still got the Danzig. | ||
I mean, you're fighting it. | ||
You're going to be fighting it. | ||
Excuse me, Gdansk. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Excuse me, Gdansk. | ||
I say Kiev and Danzig. | ||
What about, what about, is it Kaliningrad? | ||
Kaliningrad. | ||
Kaliningrad. | ||
You guys choking that off? | ||
Are we going to go to the United States? | ||
Are we going to go to war over another Polish corridor? | ||
Is this a bulky gap? | ||
Well, see, that wasn't Polish, though. | ||
That was East Prussia, right? | ||
That was East Prussia. | ||
That was Konigsberg, right? | ||
That was not Polish to begin with. | ||
It was Russian, and then it was Russian. | ||
It was not called Konigsberg, right? | ||
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No. | |
Okay, but Jan, why are you leaving your... Don't claim it. | ||
You're on patrol. | ||
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Yeah. | |
No, I'm just going to check out the food and energy and atmosphere for the people. | ||
over to why are you heading over to Poland and the Baltics right now? We already have a hundred thousand combat troops, a hundred thousand combat troops forward deployed in the Baltics and Poland, correct? Why is Michael Jan joining us? | ||
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Sitting on their hands. Yeah, no I'm just going to check out the food and energy and atmosphere for the people. I want to know what they're saying, what they're feeling, what they're thinking, what they're doing, because you know it pays to know in advance what's happening. | |
That's why I've been warning now since January of 2020 of global famine. | ||
Because, you know, I'm always watching beyond the pale, right? | ||
So, you know, when I was the Green Beret, we trained for three years. | ||
The two teams that I was on trained for three years to parachute into Poland near a place called Bialystok, near the border. | ||
And we were going there to fight, to kill Soviets, that sort of thing, right? | ||
So I'm quite familiar with the area. | ||
I went to language school for Polish. | ||
I went for German. | ||
And I lived for two years in Poland after the army, after I was out, and I'm very familiar with that area. | ||
And I love the Polish, by the way. | ||
You know, this idea that these extra continental migrants should be pushed into Poland is ridiculous, because the Polish are still real men. | ||
Maybe the Germans and the others are not, but you know, when those people come into Poland and start raping Polish women, they're not going to call the police. | ||
They're going to kill you, right? | ||
The Polish men will not call the police. | ||
If anything, the police will come out and help them. | ||
The migrants will be pushing off into Germany. | ||
I mean, you know, I love Poland. | ||
They're still real men. | ||
Poland did accept migrants from Ukraine, though. | ||
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Poland accepted, I believe, 2 million at least from Ukraine. | |
That's different. | ||
Ukrainians and Poles get along very well. | ||
That's like Canadians and Americans. | ||
That's right. | ||
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That's like Canadians and Americans. | |
Precisely. | ||
Jan, real quickly, give your social media so people can follow you. | ||
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All right. | |
I'm on Locals. | ||
Michael Yon on Locals. | ||
And I also have MichaelYon.com. | ||
MichaelYon.com. | ||
Yeah, that photo is one I took during a mission in Afghanistan, by the way. | ||
We were shooting a Taliban thing. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Michael, you hang in there. | ||
We're going to try to check you down tomorrow. | ||
Okay, Bialystok, that's the ancient, that's where the imperial hunting grounds were. | ||
That was next to Biloverskaya Pucha, that's where the Romanovs were. | ||
Also the last name of the guy and the producers. | ||
Okay, real quickly, your assessment of today. | ||
All kidding aside, your assessment of today. | ||
I gotta go with Adams on this one. | ||
I think this was the greatest day of President Trump's second term. | ||
This has been the greatest week of President Trump's second term. | ||
Pasovic's not known as the greatest of all living trolls for nothing, okay? | ||
Pasovic, your social media and the show, all of it. | ||
Yeah, so, Human Events Daily, of course, Turning Point USA. | ||
We've got a huge event coming up. | ||
Tampa, Florida. | ||
President Donald John Trump and Ron DeSantis appearing together. | ||
Make sure your ticket's tpsa.com slash sass. | ||
Follow me, Twitter, getter, Jack. | ||
We're actually going to send a correspondent down there for 24-hour coverage. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Going to do it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hang on. | ||
The next hour is going to be intense. | ||
We've got Cortez. | ||
Cortez actually can free himself up. | ||
He's going to kick off the show. | ||
We've got Joanna Miller. | ||
The hearing that we watched today and our team watched today ain't the one that was up there on Capitol Hill. | ||
It's the one the FDA for the Future Framework. | ||
We're going to get into all of that. | ||
We've got a whole team. | ||
We've got Toby Rogers. | ||
We've got Steve Wozokirsch. | ||
We've got Naomi Wolf. | ||
We've got Rogalski. | ||
Everybody's been following this non-stop. | ||
We're going to see what the FDA is trying to do with these vaccines. |