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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So 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, and the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's Tuesday, 12 July, the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
And wow, there's a lot going on today, packed with significant events and a lot of news. | ||
And we're going to give you a signal, not noise. | ||
I want to go to Nebraska. | ||
To talk about the Nebraska Five, what happened over the weekend, and this is why this show. | ||
Remember, not only is our audience the biggest in the world, it's not a passive audience. | ||
It's all grassroots people, activists from all over the world. | ||
This morning at about four o'clock, I spent on a call with folks in Europe that watch the War Room every day and then share the information, share all of it. | ||
And one of the big things they're talking about, guess what they're talking about? | ||
what happened in Nebraska at the GOP. Why? Citizens of the United States of America and delegates to the Republican Party were arrested at a convention. I want to bring in now Jack Riggins. Jack, set the stage for us. You guys should understand that this thing's getting a lot of play internationally because people are like, whoa. | ||
But the big thing that got to play is you guys punch back. Set the stage. Then I want to bring in Matt Ennis, one of the Nebraska Five. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. I mean, you summarized it well. | |
We had a state convention, the duly elected delegates showed up and wanted to do work and there has been challenges amongst the entire state's conservative base about the way the GOP was conducting business and they decided that in the | ||
Legal process under the Republican Constitution that they had the opportunity to elect new leadership, and that was not a secret going into the convention this weekend. | ||
As the challenges brewed, no one specific event, and we talked about that yesterday, but just years of challenges brewing up and the people wanting more representation. | ||
To a people-first, bottom-up approach, besides a top-down approach that's not as nimble and is reactive, opposed to being proactive from the bottom up, the committee for the convention, the credentialing committee, decided to decredential six duly elected delegates, and in Matt's case, a committee man. | ||
Letters were sent out on Wednesday that immediately hit the airwaves here and set the stage for a very contentious primary, as many delegates took that as an encroachment on the First Amendment. | ||
And it's something conservatives and Republicans don't do. | ||
So as we got to the convention, yes, in fact, the people spoke immediately and went to Re-vote to certify Matt and the other six, the five, excuse me, in total. | ||
And when Matt was asked to come back in during that vote, he had the unfortunate incident. | ||
Let me get Matt in here. | ||
Hang on, Jack. | ||
Let me get Matt in here. | ||
An unfortunate incident. | ||
One of the Cornhusker of the Nebraska Five, Matt Ennis. | ||
Matt, walk us through what happened. | ||
How does one get arrested as a grassroots credential? | ||
You're a committeeman. | ||
How, you know, the precinct committee strategy. | ||
How does one get arrested at a convention when you've been credentialed, sir? | ||
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Well, apparently it's easier than it looks. | |
Um, I had got the text message to come over that they're going to be voting and I needed to come over and be on the floor. | ||
So I had that message from my vice chair. | ||
I walked over, I walked into the through the first doors and a man in a suit was standing there in front of me. | ||
And I start walking towards the second set of doors to go into the lobby and he put his hands on my shoulder and said, Matt, you can't be here. | ||
You've got a letter saying that you cannot step foot on these on this property. | ||
And I'm pretty sure it didn't say that. | ||
And so I said, well, I just got messaged that they're going to recredential me and they need me on the floor. | ||
And then I tried to walk around him and he put both of his hands forcefully and smacked me on the chest, trying to push me back. | ||
And he magically ended up on his backside. | ||
But what was the beef? | ||
This is what I still, because the Ricketts later, we'll get into that, you actually had a vote about this chairman. | ||
What's the beef? | ||
They did not want precinct men there, they did not want grassroots people there, they didn't want MAGA. | ||
I mean, there's some beef you gotta explain to us because it gets a tad confusing. | ||
Why did he, it had to be more than just credentialing, he knew who you were. | ||
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So what was their beef? | |
Well, we were told last night that there was a person named Jay Peterson, former state patrol officer that used to do security detail with the governor, had pictures of us and they were given strict orders that we couldn't be there. | ||
Well, what my letter said, why they revoked my credentials, the only thing it said, and I think you had it on your show, was I criticized the governor and therefore I couldn't come. | ||
Because I criticize the governor. | ||
I have a little group of a couple of friends that we do a lot of research and we put memes out. | ||
And we're putting educational memes out. | ||
We did it all of last year. | ||
We were the ones that did the research and educated people on the comprehensive sex ed and the critical race theory and got everybody informed on that and organized with that. | ||
And so we continued on with this to start exposing the problems in the NEGOP and what needed to be fixed. | ||
And Ricketts just didn't like that. | ||
The former executive director didn't like that. | ||
And a number of people didn't like that. | ||
And so they wanted to keep me out at any cost. | ||
Before I go back to Jack, when they say they didn't like that, they didn't like the fact that you're bringing up issues about CRT, that you're bringing up issues about gender ideology, that you're bringing up things about the education system, and he didn't like the criticism? | ||
Is that what this boiled down to? | ||
He wanted everybody to fall in line and not have any people questioning this? | ||
Is that what the issue was? | ||
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No, no, he was OK with that. | |
In fact, he stole our he he asked me for my research. | ||
I do my research and then he claimed that it was all his. | ||
So, I mean, he was all for it. | ||
He just wants credit for it. | ||
What he had a problem with was the criticism that I was doing on himself and how he was running the party and how a certain lady that works for Axiom was doing things and running campaigns and attacks on other candidates. | ||
Because I really went after Governor Ricketts based off how he went after Charles Herbster. | ||
So it was a reactionary thing. | ||
He was very Mean and terrible, Charles Herbster. | ||
So, alright, I'm going to expose this, this, and this. | ||
And he didn't like it. | ||
Let me go back to Jack for a second. | ||
Is this because Ricketts has ambitions. | ||
He went down to the family has ambitions. | ||
They're obviously very wealthy. | ||
They went down to Georgia and really ran against President Trump's candidates there. | ||
Put a lot of weight into that. | ||
Is this because he has national ambitions? | ||
He doesn't want MAGA to get out of control. | ||
Is he just trying to control all the Yeah, I'm so sorry. | ||
You are correct in that. | ||
I mean, what is the politics here? | ||
Because later in the day, I believe you guys voted out his chairman, correct? | ||
The denouement went towards MAGA, am I correct in that? | ||
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Yeah, I'm so sorry. Correct. | |
You are correct in that. | ||
First of all, to his reasons, I couldn't speak, but the actions are there for everybody to see. | ||
What I can say, and we talked about it again a little bit yesterday, is one of the bigger events was the conduct of the governor in supporting a candidate for governor and the NEGOP. | ||
And the way that went down, most Nebraskans will say we were very disappointed In basically the win at all costs type mentality. | ||
It was shocking to Nebraskans and it led to a crack and that crack led more Republicans to begin looking. | ||
And as we got to the convention, and as you know, in any power struggle, there is going to be sides and there is going to be information, misinformation, and a plan was put together. | ||
And delegates and people said, Hey, this is a chance. | ||
If it doesn't happen, then at least it gives the people a voice for more accountability. | ||
And in fact, it did happen and the actions leading up to that. | ||
Matt's incident included and the other, uh, the Nebraska five, um, just fueled it to show. | ||
Um, yeah, this is the new direction we need to go again, uh, pushing it down to the people first. | ||
You know, and a bottom-up approach. | ||
And frankly, you look at the actions right after, Steve. | ||
Mass resignations. | ||
I'm not a personal PR guy by nature, yet I'm in volunteering because we have nothing. | ||
No turnover. | ||
I've done thousands of turnover ops in combat zones, and there's always guidebooks, leave-behind books. | ||
There's healthy transition. | ||
I mean, everybody took their toys and went home. | ||
You mean the establishment, when they lost the vote for chairman, they just, when you guys get recredentialed, they lost the vote for chairman, they had a mass resignation of the establishment? | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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That is correct. | |
As a matter of fact, they left the area early. | ||
It's about four hours back to Lincoln and they literally cleaned out the building. | ||
And so we are starting from scratch, but you know what? | ||
That's okay. | ||
We've got a network of patriots. | ||
We've got people that are going to professionalize this and we will find a way to get it done because we always have. | ||
But I think some of the actions post-convention are showing people that this is a new way of doing business and it's going to be healthy for Nebraska. | ||
Certainly our chairman Eric Underwood needs to earn trust across the state because not everyone was aware this was coming. | ||
And it was built up for a lot of years. | ||
But in the end of the day, this state is great. | ||
We have a saying, we stick together in all kinds of weather. | ||
We will get united and we will fight the liberal agenda that is growing here in the Midwest. | ||
Matt, what lessons, you know, we're big in the precinct strategy and get people for school boards, you know, the war room is known for this is why we're raising DETRA. | ||
What lessons should people, the grassroots throughout the rest of the country, take from your experience, sir? | ||
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Well, don't be afraid to have courage. | |
I mean, people are starving for leadership and people that are willing to do the right thing, no matter the cost. | ||
You know, this country wasn't founded on people that felt safe in their home and didn't want to come out and just wanted to live a life of ease. | ||
You know, have courage. | ||
Right now, my group is organizing a whole statewide tour with Our State Board of Education candidates that we want in there to get them around and raise money for them because the teachers unions are going to just pile on all kinds of money to try to win in November. | ||
And we have a great chance in Nebraska of stopping everything by electing four good conservatives to the school board. | ||
Matt, do you have social media? | ||
How do people follow up and how they how they continue to follow you in this in this journey? | ||
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So if you go to Facebook and just Matt Innes, I'm the guy with the picture with Trump at the golf course in his club and Rush Limbaugh in the background. | |
I'm now on Truth Social. | ||
I'm going to start putting more posts on Truth Social and that is at Red State Rebellion. | ||
That's so great. | ||
We've got to get you up on Getter 2, Truth and Getter. | ||
Jack, how do people get you? | ||
This is a story people want to follow. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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Yeah, real quick, I just want to say thanks for the access. | |
I've had calls from Marion County in Pennsylvania, Maricopa County. | ||
Patriots are standing up. | ||
Listen, it's in the Constitution. | ||
You just have to understand it and play the game of delegates and return voting to the people. | ||
You can find me on Twitter, Facebook, Riggins underscore Jack Instagram. | ||
Okay, I want every patriot around the country, if you've got a fight, you reach out to Riggins and you go to Red State Rebellion. | ||
Matt Ennis. | ||
These are fighters that did not back down. | ||
Honored to have you on here, guys. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to go to Gateway Pundit Cara Castronova in the FBI. | ||
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Really excited about this. | ||
Okay, I want to go to Gateway Pundit. | ||
This story is a blockbuster. | ||
Cara Castronova had it on this morning. | ||
And Cara, now we know that you got the documents. | ||
You worked all day Sunday, all throughout the night, to post this thing at 7 o'clock. | ||
The brothers, Hoff, the twins, contacted me immediately. | ||
And of course, we had Jim on the morning show. | ||
Walk us through what you found and what's been the development since then. | ||
Because I noticed we have a team that's monitoring the hearings today. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Obviously, I don't watch it. | ||
I'm on signal, not noise. | ||
But I noticed you weren't a witness today. | ||
Did they call you? | ||
Have you been contacted by the committee with this blockbuster story about the FBI informants have now been outed and Darren Beatty and the great team at Revolver have verified that he's the guy that was mentioned in the New York Times article, I think from September, ma'am? | ||
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No, they haven't contacted me. | |
I don't think that they want this type of information. | ||
They haven't mentioned FBI informants at all at the January 6th hearing. | ||
So, you know, they're just trying to cover this up as much as possible. | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
Walk us through, when we say an FBI informant or an FBI asset, because Matt Gaetz and Jim Jordan, Chris Wray's been up there a lot. | ||
Merrick Garland's been up there a lot. | ||
And they've asked them point blank, were there any federal agents? | ||
Were there any FBI assets? | ||
Were there any FBI informant? | ||
And they keep getting the same mantra. | ||
I cannot talk about an ongoing investigation. | ||
Can't talk about an ongoing investigation. | ||
So tell me exactly what happened according to the documents that you've seen, ma'am. | ||
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Well, according to the documents, there was an FBI FBI informant who was working with the FBI to infiltrate the Proud Boys for up to a year before January 6th. | |
He was reporting back to them. | ||
I believe he was there at the December 12th events right before January 6th as well. | ||
And he was giving them forewarning before January 6th, giving them information on the Kansas City Proud Boy group. | ||
His final report, he told them that the Proud Boys were not responsible for any violence. | ||
that the group was there to peacefully protest. They were actually helping police officers pick up trash. There was no plan whatsoever. They were there to peacefully protest and defend Trump supporters against Antifa. There was never even a plan to go inside the Capitol. | ||
This is all in an FBI report that was classified. It's right there for everybody to see if they go in the big gateway punter and look at the documents for themselves. So the FBI knew this, the Department of Justice knew this, and they went ahead and indicted this group of Kansas City Proud Boys anyway and basically have literally destroyed these people's lives. | ||
Six regular people, only three of them being Proud Boys, the other three people were just marching with them that day, indicted them on conspiracy, obstruction of justice, assaulting a police officer, really threw the bus at them, and everything that they've accused them with, their own informant told them they were innocent of. | ||
So have they, I hear, like I said, I'm not watching this, this is all hearsay. | ||
It's kind of like Hutchinson's testimony, right? | ||
It's hearsay. | ||
Right. | ||
I'm hearing that they're not mentioning Proud Boys much, at least it's 522. | ||
So they've been going at it for four and a half, almost four and a half hours. | ||
They're not mentioning a lot of Proud Boys. | ||
Do you believe that's because of your report that came out Monday morning? | ||
Do you think you spooked the committee? | ||
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I think so. | |
I mean, I don't think it's by coincidence. | ||
They haven't mentioned the Proud Boys much in the hearing. | ||
It just ended a little while ago. | ||
They really went hard at the Oath Keepers, which is terrible. | ||
But the Proud Boys, they mentioned in passing. | ||
They tried to tie them by association to Donald Trump, which is ridiculous. | ||
Only mentioned them a few times. | ||
Didn't really go hard at them today. | ||
What do you believe when you see this and then Darren Beatty comes in and validates it? | ||
That was part of the New York Times that had a one-liner in there in September. | ||
What do you think that this, your documentation, and by the way, people should go to Gateway Pundit. | ||
It's still up there. | ||
It's got thousands and thousands and thousands of comments. | ||
And it's pretty voluminous, but you guys do a good job of breaking it out. | ||
In fact, maybe we have you walk through how people should read it. | ||
But what will be the general takeaway for somebody that comes to these documents the first time, Kara? | ||
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I mean, the general takeaway is that, you know, the FBI is beyond evil. | |
The Department of Justice is very evil, that they will throw an American citizen under the bus, crush him like an ant, with no qualms whatsoever, just to to fill their agenda, which is literally to keep Trump out of office or anybody like Trump to kill the Patriot movement. | ||
And they are bent on doing this. | ||
And in doing so, they have to prove that there was some sort of crime and insurrection and conspiracy of groups that day. | ||
So they've chosen the Proud Boys and they've chosen the Oath Keepers because they already established groups to literally use as fall guys to and somehow tie these guys by association through General Flynn, the Roger Stone, through Giuliani and others to President Trump by literally association and somehow allude to the fact that Trump is somehow responsible for the crimes that they have accused these guys of that most of them are innocent and haven't even committed these crimes. | ||
So that's their agenda. | ||
And it really spells it out. | ||
If you read these documents, you could see it very clearly. | ||
Dave Bossie is in the next hour. | ||
Dave was the chief investigator for Newt Gingrich in the House when they went through the Whitewater situation. | ||
Dave is one of the smartest, toughest investigators. | ||
He's put forward in the Washington Times this analysis of a select committee for the Biden finances and Hunter Biden and all that, but the same structure could work. | ||
Absolutely, it's a complete entrapment. | ||
of 6th January, including the big steal, state by state, to adjudicate and get it up in front of the American people, right, where the evidence can be put forward and then everything that happened, including this. Do you believe, ma'am, given your detailed assessment, that crimes have been committed by the FBI, by members of the Department of Justice? | ||
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Absolutely. It's a complete entrapment. The January 6th Committee is criminal in and of of itself in the way that all of these citizens have trials coming up. | |
None of them have been convicted. | ||
And they're going on national TV and literally polluting the jury pool to where there's no recourse. | ||
Most of these guys have now started to plea out or panic, try to get a bench jury. | ||
So they basically don't even want to have a jury trial, which is their constitutional right. | ||
The way that they're hiding evidence from the American public, they're lying to the American public. | ||
Unethically coercing witnesses to testify in front of January 6th committee, like the gentleman today, who was a former Trump supporter, still seemed to me like he was still a Trump supporter and was very uncomfortable being there. | ||
He was at January 6th. | ||
He was a January 6th defendant. | ||
It seems like these guys are literally being, the book is getting thrown at them and then they're offered plea deals and part of their deal with the prosecution is that they would appear before this January 6th hearing. | ||
So, what they're doing is illegal, and the way that they're obtaining witnesses is illegal. | ||
Kara, when people go to, we're going to put the links up to Gateway Pundit and have everybody, Captain Bannon and everybody will be pushing this out, our entire staff, and I want everybody that's watching us on Getter or Rumble, all the different chat rooms and Real America's Voice, the John Frederick app, all of it, to make sure you get these, get these links. | ||
I want you first to read it, to make sure you understand it, and then to push it out, be a force multiplier. | ||
In going to your material, ma'am, Walk through, we got about a minute or so, walk through how people should get into your material and what should they, where should they go and what should they be looking for? | ||
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So go to the Gateway Pundit, look for the article. | |
Steve, like you said, you would be sharing it and you could see, first read the article itself because I do a really good job summarizing everything and telling you what to look for. | ||
Then there's a whole bunch of attachments where you could actually download the documents yourself. | ||
Other journalists, I encourage to download it and look into it yourselves. | ||
of the actual final report of this FBI agent where he basically tells the FBI the Proud Boys are innocent. | ||
And that includes leadership like Enrique Antaria at the top told them that there was no plan whatsoever or he would have heard of it from the top and he did not. | ||
There also is the audio transcripts, about 100, it's about 300 pages of audio transcript of the FBI and the US attorney interviewing this FBI asset and him telling them the story. | ||
It's very detailed stuff. | ||
There's text messages that were sent by the asset to his handlers at the FBI on the day of January 6th as things were happening. | ||
There are pictures that he sent to them as well to actually incriminate these poor people that are now under this indictment. | ||
All the pictures came from his phone and other documents that you could read and look into. | ||
It's all very interesting stuff. | ||
To me, it's fascinating. | ||
I don't know if it would be to anybody else. | ||
No, I think it's fascinating to everybody. | ||
First off, the FBI won't admit this. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
We have to. | ||
You've got to get to the bottom of it. | ||
This is the administrative state run amok, and we're putting an end to that. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what this November is all about. | ||
And most importantly, after this November, that's why I've got Dave Bossie, this great piece in the Washington Times, to talk about the practicality of what's going to happen after. | ||
Don't want to take our eye off the ball on November 8th. | ||
That's all going to happen. | ||
There's the righteous indignation of people who are just tired of this. | ||
Okay, Cara, how did people get to you? | ||
I know you're also in Newsmax, I think, as a contributor. | ||
How did people get to you? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
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Sure. | |
Please follow me on Twitter, where I post all of my Gateway Pundit articles as they come out, at CaraCastronova. | ||
Please follow me. | ||
You can message me there. | ||
You can also go to my website, CaraCastronova.com, and you can send me We'll make sure we have it. | ||
Cara Castronova, you're a fighter and a patriot. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us, ma'am. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
every Saturday. | ||
And like I said, I write for the Gateway Pundit. | ||
I'm putting out a really great story tomorrow. | ||
Something else very interesting, a leaked email. | ||
It's probably gonna blow the lid off. | ||
One of the witnesses that appeared today at the January 6th hearing. | ||
We'll make sure we have it. | ||
Cara Castronova, you're a fighter and a patriot. | ||
Thank you very much for doing this, ma'am. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Thank you. | ||
George Soros, remember we had Matt Palumbo on the other day. | ||
George Soros, guess what he's doing? | ||
Buying up Hispanic radio assets. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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The master plan. | ||
Okay, War Room. | ||
The master plan. | ||
Okey-dokey. | ||
We may have to play that one again. | ||
Just saw that. | ||
Just came across the end. | ||
The Jake Tapper. | ||
The Mastermind. | ||
Divide it, we fall. | ||
Hey, 10% never get the word. | ||
Was it the master plan to destroy the government, take over the Republican Party and change them? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's going to be interesting. | ||
The master plan. | ||
Divide it, we fall. | ||
Just saw it, but I think we'll run that a couple more times. | ||
We had Matt Palumbo, the great Matt Palumbo. | ||
Matt's the editor over at the Bongino Report. | ||
Dan Bongino and the team over there do such a great job. | ||
And he's written this book. | ||
It's in paperback, Inside the Secret Network of George Soros, The Man Behind the Curtain. | ||
Now one thing you see when you read this book, The Man Behind the Curtain. | ||
Let's see if we can put it up on the screen. | ||
It's a fantastic book. | ||
It's a quick read. | ||
It'll shock you. | ||
If you think you know a lot about Soros, I guarantee you don't know everything. | ||
What's most interesting is that George Soros is, I think, a very smart guy. | ||
Our enemies, our opponents, are not dumb. | ||
They're very smart. | ||
So what is George Soros doing right now? | ||
He's buying up media assets and particularly radio, AM and FM radio assets, talk radio in Latino and Hispanic communities. | ||
You can expect in the Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, South Florida, Miami, all around in The barrio in L.A., all of it, you know, in the Bronx, where Trump's done so well and we're going to run the tables for 50 or 60 percent of the Hispanic vote. | ||
He's not dumb. | ||
And they're going to fight a rearguard action. | ||
And it's going to be quite intense because he has unlimited amount of money, unlimited amount of money. | ||
And he's going to put it in. | ||
You've already had a I think it's Radio Mambi. | ||
In South Florida, I want to bring in Dania Alexandrino, the host of Perspective USA from Americano Media. | ||
We had the founder on a couple of weeks ago to talk about this amazing kind of conservative MAGA influence of Latino and Hispanics. | ||
Dania, were you actually one of the hosts on this? | ||
Tell us what happened. | ||
Did Soros come in and buy a station and then start getting rid of the MAGA and the conservative host? | ||
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Yes. | |
Steve, first of all, thanks for having me on. | ||
It's a pleasure to be on with you, uh, to be able to reach, uh, English speaking conservatives, uh, so that they can better understand how Latino conservatives think. | ||
And it all started, I want to say maybe two to three weeks ago, uh, when we all basically found out at the same time as the audience was finding out of this purchase. | ||
Uh, in fact, it was an audience, uh, member from my show, one of my fans who sent me a screenshot of a story. | ||
Through my inbox and one of my social media accounts and said, so what? | ||
Soros is buying Radio Mambí? | ||
And I took that screenshot and forwarded it to the station manager and I was like, what is going on? | ||
And so that, you know, things kind of moved rather quickly because one of the first things I believe myself and everybody else on air said, there is no way that any of us are going to be working for George Soros or be taking not even Half a cent from that man. | ||
It was a shock. | ||
We knew that the stations were up for sale. | ||
We didn't know who was negotiating the sale. | ||
From what I understand, there was another buyer, another potential buyer. | ||
Soros Group came in and offered above the money that the other buyer was offering, and so they ended up winning the bid. | ||
This is a clear attempt at silencing Hispanic conservatives. | ||
It's been happening for quite a few months. | ||
The Hispanic Congressional Caucus has actually met with the FCC, has actually met with Facebook, Twitter, Google, and many of the Silicon Valley executives in order to get them to censor Latino voices like myself on social media, because that's where I started. | ||
Actually reaching my audience about our beliefs, our values, our principles, and how us as Latinos are actually conservative. | ||
You know, we're culturally conservative. | ||
It's rooted in our culture. | ||
And especially, it's funny enough, because many of us don't even know it until somebody points it out to us, or we just figure it out on our own. | ||
I kind of figured it out on my own. | ||
I grew up in a very liberal city, the city of Boston, Massachusetts. | ||
That hasn't seen a Republican mayor since the 1930s. | ||
And so I kind of figured it out on my own where my principles and my values were. | ||
So I started after I walked away from being a journalist to just commenting on social media and started informing the audience. | ||
And so we saw this happening a few months ago with Darren Soto leading the way, the congressman from Central Florida. | ||
Who happens to be trying to silence the other station that I have a show in, which is ACCION in Central Florida. | ||
And so it's been a nonstop attempt at silencing voices like ours because they think that Hispanics are dumb. | ||
They think Hispanics can't figure out truth from fiction. | ||
And they kind of think that they need to tell us what to think. | ||
And my job is to teach Hispanics how to think. | ||
How powerful was, I mean Radio Mambi's got a great reputation, but how powerful was the station as far as reach goes in having Latinos and Hispanics listen in? | ||
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It had a pretty wide reach. | |
I would get calls from different parts of South Florida, but I can tell you that even beyond the reach, It was so cemented in the community. | ||
It is the traditional station for the Cuban exile community in South Florida. | ||
It's a station that served as their voice, as their, you know, sort of like comfort zone. | ||
Having fled communism, having fled a tyrannical government, they come to Miami and they discover, you know, the beauty of freedom, the beauty of being able to speak freely without any major consequences. | ||
And so that's what Radio Mambi was to the Cuban exile community in South Florida. | ||
I was one of the newer hosts. | ||
I've been doing my show in Central Florida for a while. | ||
I was invited to be on the morning show a few months ago. | ||
And you know, I'm not Cuban. | ||
I'm an American citizen born in a US territory in Puerto Rico. | ||
So to me, it was it was a shock that I would be invited into such a close knit community. | ||
And That's how important this project and this station was to this community. | ||
You know, people live to listen to what the host and the station have to say, and people love to participate on the air and express their concerns with the course of our nation. | ||
I want to show this, the man behind the curtain, Matt Palumba. | ||
If you want to find out about Soros, and now he's rolling up Latino and Hispanic radio assets. | ||
I'm sure they're going to be some TV assets in this book. | ||
Just go online, go to Amazon, the man behind the curtain. | ||
You made a comment earlier that you and your colleagues would never take a penny from George Soros. | ||
Why is that, ma'am? | ||
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That's right. | |
Because, you know, dignity, principles and values are first. | ||
To me, you know, a man who has been behind The campaigns of Congressman Darren Soto for the past few election cycles, it's been proven, and I showed some of the documents on one of my shows to prove. | ||
Florida Politics published information showing that Darren Soto's congressional races had been funded by Latino Victory Fund. | ||
Latino Victory Fund is funded directly by Open Society and George Soros' money. | ||
So I have been attacking and challenging Darren Soto for months to come on either one of my shows and prove to me where he claims the disinformation is. | ||
I've actually called his office. | ||
I've emailed him. | ||
I've done everything possible to try to get the congressman on my show so that he can tell me day, time, and actual exact minute in my show where he says that I am disinforming the people. | ||
And he never does. | ||
Why? | ||
Because facts will always reign over emotions. | ||
And he realizes that I will prove him wrong with facts. | ||
And he can't face the facts and he can't face the music. | ||
And I cannot, because of my values, my principles and my dignity, I cannot work for someone who's been trying, who's been sponsoring the campaign, to someone who's been trying to deliberately censor my voice because he just doesn't like what I say. | ||
Now, we had the founder for Americano. | ||
That's launched, I think, in radio. | ||
I think TV's coming. | ||
How is that going to make a difference, particularly in a place like Florida and eventually in the other Hispanic and Latino communities? | ||
Tell us how this is going to be an alternative. | ||
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Well, Americano has come to be the voice of those Hispanics who have found themselves lost for years. | |
As a journalist, I worked in Spanish language media for years, and I knew all along that there was a left-wing bias. | ||
But as a journalist, I worked extremely hard to prove myself as a balanced, responsible journalist. | ||
And, you know, I knew that people often in the streets would tell us, reporters who are on the street, you know, why do they favor Democrats? | ||
And why do they do this? | ||
And why are they always giving, you know, unfavorable coverage to Republicans? | ||
And so we always knew that the two main Spanish-speaking networks were left-leaning, and they usually Did not do the proper service as a journalism. | ||
And Americano came to change that. | ||
You know, to speak with facts. | ||
And sure, we do have opinion shows. | ||
And my show is an opinion show. | ||
And one of the things I always say to people is, I will give you my opinion. | ||
I'm not going to tell you what you have to think. | ||
But I'm going to tell you and I'm going to show you the facts that helped me come to my conclusion and my opinion. | ||
You decide who you believe. | ||
You don't have to believe me. | ||
You believe the facts. | ||
And this is how I start teaching my audience how to think on their own. | ||
Darren Soto, the Hispanic Congressional Caucus, which I happen to call the Hispanic Communist Caucus, wants to tell people what to think, just like dictators and regimes like Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, like Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, like Miguel Díaz-Canel in Cuba, are constantly telling people what they have to think. | ||
I don't do that. | ||
That's something that the left continuously does. | ||
They tell the audience what they think is right for them, what they should do. | ||
And that's not what Americano is. | ||
We're going to help people think on their own. | ||
Soros is putting money in because he doesn't want that. | ||
Is the polling we're seeing now, and it's kind of disgruntled, when the numbers are horrific. | ||
I've never seen numbers in the Hispanic community, right track, wrong track, disapproval. | ||
They hate the whole thing of what the Democrats' radical agenda. | ||
Do you believe as you sit here today that that will translate to really a massive swing with Hispanic and Latino voters this November, ma'am? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
And a great example of that is look at the number of Hispanic women that have won the Republican nomination for Congress this coming November in Texas, in Florida. | ||
I mean, you have Jesley Vega in Virginia. | ||
You have another one that is facing primaries now on the 28th of July, who is Mariela Roca in Maryland. | ||
So you have a lot of Hispanic, strong, beautiful, intelligent Hispanic women who are conservative, who put God first, who put family second, and who put country third, and who believe that this country was founded on the principles of freedom, of individual freedoms. | ||
And those are individual freedoms that are under attack right now. | ||
Because of the Democratic Party, because of George Soros, because of people like Darren Soto, who refuse to let the other side speak. | ||
And they think that people lack the intelligence to be able to figure it out on their own. | ||
And when you have media outlets like Americano coming, you know, being born because of that need, of that desire to actually hear the other side of the political spectrum, then of course, yes, I absolutely think that this is going To be a fundamental change, and they're scared. | ||
They're scared because Latinos are fed up. | ||
Hispanics are tired of being told what to do and of being used as political pawns. | ||
Dania, we got about 30 seconds. | ||
How do people get you on social media? | ||
How do they get to your show? | ||
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I mean, I have multiple social media accounts with different names because my last name is so long. | |
But Dania Alexandrino, if you just Google Dania Alexandrino, you'll find me on Facebook and YouTube and Truth Social as Dania Alexandrino. | ||
Those are the three most important ones. | ||
And I'm on Rumble, the Dania show, as you can see on screen right there. | ||
So yes, I'm on multiple. | ||
I'm also on Parlor, the real Dania Alexandrino, because as I say to my audience, you know, you don't want any cheap copies made in China. | ||
And so that's why I'm the real Dania Alexandrino. | ||
We got to bounce. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Magnificent. | ||
Joanna Miller next. | ||
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You know, I'm going to guess that it might have a couple of three clips from the war I'm just throwing that out there. | ||
You think? | ||
The master plan. | ||
The master plan. | ||
I guess we kind of lay out a master plan, right? | ||
Of how to save this Republic, our beloved Republic that was bequeathed to us for what, 10, 12, 14 generations? | ||
Let's bring in Joanna Miller. | ||
The way we're doing this is these young firebrands that are coming up, that worked in the White House, worked in the campaign, or they're coming up from the military, they're coming up from colleges, from religious organizations, it's amazing. | ||
It's one of the things that makes this job so incredible. | ||
Captain Bannon, there's just so many, so many, so many people that have dedicated their time. | ||
One of my favorites is Joanna Miller. | ||
She was a, it's not an easy thing to work for Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Let's say Dr. Navarro, I don't think, took a weekend off in four years at the White House. | ||
He's a little intense. | ||
Johanna Miller was one of his wingmen and really did so much to help this country in the manufacturing area. | ||
Johanna, you've got a piece up on RealClearMarkets. | ||
I should know, John Tamney, the editor over there, The quality of pieces on RealClearMarkets, and I recommend everybody go there every day and just check it out before the market opens. | ||
You've got another incredible piece kind of about the hypocrisy of Biden, particularly regarding the CCP and Buy America. | ||
Every time, Joanna, before I read your piece, I thought he was Joe from Scranton. | ||
I thought he was the real economic nationalist, right? | ||
I thought, you know, he kept saying Trump's a fat cat from Wall Street or from New York City, and he's just Joe from Scranton. | ||
But I read your piece, and that's not what we get. | ||
Captain Bandit, I want that in all the chat rooms. | ||
We're going to put it up here on the screen. | ||
Joanna Miller, tell us about your piece on Joe Biden, the CCP, and Buy American in today's real clear markets. | ||
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Yeah, so something that Peter had us even track while we were in the White House, We noticed that Biden had basically plagiarized President Trump's entire Buy American agenda, just like he plagiarized Neal Kinoff's and JFK's speeches and many of his own speeches. | |
However, once you think that he would campaign on this stuff, that he'd actually pass good policy, even if it was totally copy and paste from President Trump. | ||
But something that we noticed in the first few months of the administration is that he canceled almost every single executive order and policy related to Buy American. | ||
On top of getting rid of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, led by Navarro, in the first days of his administration. | ||
And my article talks about all of these policies that were canceled and things like how globalist elites fear the word tariffs, but in reality, tariffs protect domestic industry. | ||
Biden is floating, taking all the tariffs off that President Trump and Navarro had put on our industry, allowing the CCP to start manufacturing our stuff again. | ||
President Trump recognized this fact that tariffs protect industry, and he put tariffs on hundreds of billions worth of goods coming into the country from places like China and countries in Europe that were taking advantage of our workers already. | ||
And just talking about the abandonment of manufacturing workers, you know, Joe from Scranton, right? | ||
This is highlighted by the fact that John Deere, one of the biggest and best American companies, is now moving its cab manufacturing for its tractors to Mexico. | ||
And the difference is, when President Trump even heard that auto manufacturers, U.S. | ||
auto manufacturers, were going to continue production in Mexico, from day one he took office, he threatened them with a big fat border tax, and he forced companies like Ford to make a decision, say adios to Mexico, we're going to Michigan, we're going to add 700 new jobs there instead. | ||
So President Trump is the real bi-American president, and Joe Biden's a fake. | ||
He keeps running this. | ||
I'm Joe from Scranton. | ||
And by the way, Blinken got a struggle session. | ||
We're going to get more into this tomorrow. | ||
I got Jerome Revere here from a European Member of Parliament. | ||
We're going to talk about the Ukraine, all of it. | ||
Dave Brat, The Economist. | ||
It's totally phony. | ||
This piece is very important. | ||
I want to make sure. | ||
Captain Ben, let's put it out in all the chat rooms. | ||
I need people to read this and think about it. | ||
Because Joanna Miller rips the mask off. | ||
Joanna, you've also done, and I get probably as many text messages or calls about your pieces or your segments as anybody. | ||
Give us an update on the formula. | ||
I know there's been some activity the last couple of days that looks like it's more phony. | ||
Is there a sense of urgency in the White House to do anything? | ||
In particular, this is traumatizing some of the most vulnerable people in our culture, which are the young mothers and their babies. | ||
Joanna Miller. | ||
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Yeah, so you can just see that the Biden's FDA is already admitting publicly in hearings, you know, we kind of screwed up because we didn't get the message, the warning from Abbott that they were shutting down to the right office because we had a mailroom malfunction. | |
And they're forcing mothers to resort to Facebook groups online to help share supplies of baby formula. | ||
Not a single cent has gone to helping our American factories while we're sending dollars abroad, importing Now, I think 14 times we've imported a foreign baby formula, which is honestly not suitable for many babies that have been reliant on U.S. | ||
manufacturing of baby formula. | ||
And so Biden is neglecting willfully our U.S. | ||
companies and paying foreign companies, and he's not even meeting U.S. | ||
demand. | ||
Mothers are limited on their supply, and their babies are at risk of neurological damage from not getting the nutrition that they need. | ||
Joanna, how do people get you on social media? | ||
How do they get you running? | ||
Cause I know you're starting to crank these things out. | ||
How do people find you? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay. | ||
So Getter Truth, Joanna Miller, Instagram JoannaMiller1026, and Twitter is USA underscore Joanna. | ||
This piece on real club markets is a must for you. | ||
We want to make sure everybody puts it out and let's be a force multiplier. | ||
Joanna Miller, thank you for taking the time today to join us in the War Room. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Battleground is next. | ||
I got Dave Bossie. | ||
Morning Joe went after our Senate candidates this morning, so we're going to get Bossie really in here to talk about it. | ||
Also, Dave wrote a piece in today's Washington Times that lays out the shape of things to come. | ||
Bossie was the chief investigator under Newt Gingrich back in the 90s with Whitewater, lays out exactly how investigations should go into the Biden apparatus, the Biden regime, starting in January. | ||
We're going to go to Arizona. | ||
Six has been a collapse. | ||
There's been just a meltdown there. | ||
Katie Hobbs has mailed out 63,000 incorrect ballots. | ||
Also the Battle of Accra. | ||
We got Raymond Ibrahim with his new books, Defenders of the West. | ||
And we've got Captain Bannon and Terry Schilling breaking down this Title IX. | ||
We need everybody at the ramparts. | ||
We need public comments. | ||
They're going to walk you through the entire thing in the next hour in War Room Battlegrounds. | ||
See you back here in a moment. |