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The virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, and the worst happens... War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
My name is Terry Schilling, filling in for the legendary leader of the War Room Posse, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We still have a lot to get through today. | ||
My goodness, Biden gets COVID. | ||
Jack, you just made a point in the break. | ||
I want you to talk about the crisis of the vaccinated. | ||
I mean, these guys keep getting COVID. | ||
It's not stopping anything. | ||
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Right. | |
And so we were told, how many times were we told going into the winter, this is going to be the winter of doom, right? | ||
The winter of doom, the pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
And this is why This was the same political rhetoric, Terry, and you know this, that the Biden administration used to impose those federal mandates on not only the federal workforce, but the United States military. | ||
And tens of thousands of people were either forced to take it and then thousands more were kicked out of the military. | ||
Highly trained individuals. | ||
This is the reason, by the way, that we're now seeing the recruitment numbers go down in addition to the military going completely woke. | ||
Right. | ||
Recruitment numbers are so far down that they're reducing the size of the United States military at the same time that the administration, as Ben was just pointing out, is picking a fight with Russia in Eurasia. | ||
That's that's, you know, just a great strategy right there all around. | ||
Then you had people who were every single one of these religious men or excuse me, religious exemptions in many of these cases was denied. | ||
They were not given the religious exemptions when people said they and because they had specific They had specific concerns over the fact that these vaccines, and yes, I'm going to say it, were developed through the use of abortion-derived cells. | ||
We know this. | ||
That was part of the testing process. | ||
And there are a lot of people, Terry, you and I find ourselves in that same camp, that have a huge problem with using something that is derived from abortion because of the moral implications of that. | ||
To be a product that you and I would take, and then would give to our children, our wife, et cetera, et cetera, right? | ||
These are huge issues. | ||
But the Biden administration said for all of this, that because the unvaccinated, that the only way to stop the transmission, and Deborah Birx, we have her lies too, by the way, she told us that the vaccines will stop transmission. | ||
She knew it was a lie. | ||
She said, it wasn't a lie. | ||
It was a hope. | ||
It was a hope! | ||
Well, where's your hope now for Joe Biden, who apparently has got cancer and COVID? | ||
Jack, they're using this to purge our military of, like, the cream of the crop, right? | ||
I mean, if you're still not vaccinated, if after all of that hysteria, right, and you didn't get vaxxed, you're either principled A critical thinker, right? | ||
A creative thinker. | ||
You're the type of person that you actually want in the military. | ||
I got a guy, a neighbor of mine, his son went to West Point. | ||
They kicked him out of the military over not getting vaxxed. | ||
They denied his religious exemption. | ||
And it's like, are you familiar with any legal groups that are representing these guys? | ||
I know that the military has a totally different legal system, but how do they fight back? | ||
Is there anyone actually fighting over it? | ||
Yeah, there is, and I'll tell you who is. | ||
And this is something that was said recently, and the guy doesn't get a lot of credit for it, but there is one leader in the United States who said that he was going to make it a priority to make sure that every single person that was kicked out of our military, every single one of our honored troops that was treated this way, treated like garbage, by the way, like absolute garbage, kicked to the curb after having sworn an oath To stand up for the country. | ||
I'm sorry, I get a little passionate about this one. | ||
There was one person who said that he would reinstate them in full, with time served, and that is Donald J. Trump. | ||
He said it at a recent rally. | ||
I think it's one of the best things. | ||
It's one of the best political moves he's made. | ||
Donald Trump has this great ability in politics to find free money on the table that nobody else is picking up and just walking over and picking it up. | ||
You haven't seen anyone else. | ||
We've got Pence is talking about running in 24 now. | ||
He's doing meetings in D.C., by the way. | ||
next week. We'll be speaking at Heritage about this. | ||
And also, by the way, President Trump coming back to DC next week. He's speaking at the American First Policy Institute in Washington. I believe that's on Tuesday. So you've got Pence and Trump in DC. | ||
We've got these these sort of these sounds. You know, we've got this noise from the Nikki Haley camp that she might be running. | ||
A lot of people are talking about Kristi Noem, potentially. | ||
Liz Cheney, I don't know. | ||
I think Liz Cheney, maybe she's trying to be the VP for Mike Pence. | ||
You get Pence-Cheney in there. | ||
And I think that would be like the establishment's dream team of a ticket. | ||
But it was Donald J. Trump. | ||
It was Donald Trump who said that if I return to office, actually he said when I return to office, That I'm gonna make sure that every single person that was kicked out of our military over this will be brought back in, will be reinstated, and with time, so that's time in grade. | ||
So the time that you were out, that's time on your way to your next promotion. | ||
Right? | ||
So, all the time that they've left. | ||
I think we both agree that we do need to purge in our military. | ||
They're purging the wrong guys. | ||
Hold on. | ||
The whole military. | ||
The whole government for that. | ||
I want to go full Bolsonaro on our government. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No, that's right. | ||
All right, I want to take it to my good friend and someone I've really grown to admire, Russ Vogt. | ||
Russ, talk to us, tell the audience what just happened in Congress with this vote on marriage. | ||
Right? | ||
I think they're calling it the Respect for Marriage Act. | ||
There were 47 Republicans who voted for this. | ||
It basically codified Obergefell. | ||
But I think I actually went a little bit further. | ||
I want you to talk about that. | ||
But I think one of the things that was most surprising to me was the head of the House Freedom Caucus, Scott Perry out of Pennsylvania, was one of the people that voted for it. | ||
Tell us what's going on and what this all means. | ||
Yeah, I think on this one, it's helpful to kind of give a linear account, which is how you and I lived it, which is earlier in this week, we found out the Democrats were going to do a flash vote. | ||
They didn't put this on the schedule. | ||
They didn't tell anyone this was coming. | ||
You and I were texting to figure out how to respond most effectively. | ||
And so what they did was they put a bill on the floor and it would attempt to try to move away from where they believe they're vulnerable and the rumor issues. | ||
And tie this back to, you know, the definition of marriage and an affirmation of Obergefell, but they went further and they also included essentially an ability for any state's definition of marriage will be recognized federally, which has grave implications because you could have a polygamy decision at the state court that now has to be recognized federally across the country. | ||
Stop. | ||
very problematic. This is something that the members voted on as well. They tried to tie in things like interracial marriage, which is literally no one is talking about messing with it at all. It's an equal protection violation in and of itself. | ||
Stop. Stop. Interracial marriage. And if I'm not mistaken, this whole thing is related to the opinion drafted by Clarence Thomas, who is himself in an interracial marriage. | ||
Is that right? | ||
That's right. | ||
And so they're so reeling in the culture wars, which everyone needs to understand, and the viewers know, we are in a culture war. | ||
They're reeling that they have to go back to the fact that Uh, somehow create a pretextual issue about interracial marriage and that has to be included in a bill that is largely about the definition of marriage. | ||
And so you had members having to vote on this. | ||
Uh, you and I put out statements immediately to run to the sound of the gun because we knew that you cannot allow the debate to be set as Republicans overwhelmingly go back on the definition of traditional marriage. | ||
We have to stand for truth. | ||
Culture may be against us, but culture was against us in the early 1970s and people got out of the wreckage of Roe v. Wade and started a movement and changed hearts and minds over a period of time. | ||
And that's what we need to do on this as well. | ||
So fast forward to the vote. | ||
You have a lot of people working it. | ||
We were working it. | ||
You were working it. | ||
Members on the floor were as well. | ||
And we got to a fairly good result. | ||
I was encouraged by most of the Republicans, about 140 plus, stayed strong on the definition of Marriage is a union between man and woman. | ||
Unfortunately, we lost the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus. | ||
We didn't lose a single other member of the House Freedom Caucus, but we lost Scott Perry. | ||
Gravely disappointed. | ||
He knows I'm disappointed in his vote. | ||
But it is very troubling, and that's really one of the main flaws of this week's largely success in being able to keep Republicans on board. | ||
But this bill is dangerous. | ||
It's now going to the Senate. | ||
The Senate could pass it, and we've got a lot of work to do. | ||
People might be thinking, why are we talking about this right now? | ||
It's because we are in a culture war, and when you are in a culture war, you've got to be able to articulate truth in the midst of that and do your best, even when The culture and the society is against you because with confrontation you have the ability to educate the country about what is true and what is not true and you can't go out there as a leader in Congress and say this untruth is something we're going to embed in our laws. | ||
That's not what leadership looks like. | ||
No, no, that's exactly right. | ||
I mean, look, from my perspective here on this vote, I think one, it upsets me because it was a missed opportunity. | ||
What's happened since Obergefell, right? | ||
What has happened? | ||
We were going after bakers. | ||
We're going after florists. | ||
We're shutting people's businesses down because they don't want to participate in gay weddings, right? | ||
So that's huge. | ||
But I think the even bigger thing is, we now have transgender children who are getting sex changes, hormone treatments. | ||
They're putting boys and our girls sports. | ||
They're making billions of dollars a year off of all of this stuff, by the way. | ||
And they're using the LGBT movement to literally eliminate Christianity from this country. | ||
And so it's like, guys, all you have to say is in your, I mean, there's two things you could actually say in voting down this is, I don't think that things have really progressed in the best way since Obergefell, since we've mandated nationwide abortion or gay marriage. | ||
But the other thing is, is what the Democrats say when we pass women's sports legislation. | ||
This is a solution in search of a problem. | ||
Why are we voting on this? | ||
Right? | ||
And just real quick, I just, sorry, you got me on a soapbox here. | ||
The thing is they're retreating though, right? | ||
Like the bigger, so there's signal and then there's noise. | ||
The noise is, is that this bill like really, I think changes that much, right? | ||
We already have gay marriage across the country. | ||
This was not like a huge victory for Democrats. | ||
The signal here though, what you need to pay attention to is Dems are losing on the other fronts and they're recalibrating, they're retreating back to where they're more comfortable. | ||
And they're not just retreating to gay marriage, they're retreating back to interracial marriage. | ||
Like, that's how badly they're getting their butts kicked, is that they had to retreat all the way back to interracial marriage. | ||
Something that's not on anyone's radar, no one cares about it, no one's really talking about it, besides, anyway, weirdos. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what your reaction is to that, Russ, but it's, it's just, these guys are so lame. | ||
They're so weak. | ||
They can't be creative. | ||
Like this was not a hard vote to take in reality. | ||
They are so desperate. | ||
They have a hundred year strategy. | ||
They have a strategy that says we're going to call the, our enemies. | ||
That's right. | ||
Bigots and racists. | ||
And we will do whatever is necessary to be able to maintain that. | ||
And it doesn't work anymore. | ||
Parents and moms, you just talked with one of them, have risen up across the country and said, we know you're going to call us a racist, but we don't care anymore. | ||
We know we're not. | ||
We have the moral high ground. | ||
And in a culture war, we have to have the moral high ground. | ||
We will maintain the moral high ground. | ||
We need members in the arena who don't feel like they have to explain their vote when When it is on the high ground of defending traditional marriage. | ||
They need to defend their vote when they are going against traditional marriage. | ||
And unfortunately, a few of the people that voted the wrong way are having to do that right now. | ||
Russ, how do people find you? | ||
How do they get to you? | ||
How do they find out more? | ||
AmericaRenewing.com and they can get me an at Russ vote on all the channels. | ||
My man, thank you so much. | ||
Guys, we got still a great show coming up. | ||
We got Mark Fincham. | ||
We got Mike Davis. | ||
We got a packed show. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
You're going to love it. | ||
We're going to talk about all the legal fights. | ||
We're going to talk about election integrity, going out to Arizona. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
It's a great show. | ||
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It's all started, everything's begun, and you are over. | |
Cause we're taking down the CCP. | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
Where there is no quick fix, it is going to be multiple confrontations. | ||
And this could be a generational struggle, or at least a decades-long struggle. | ||
But I do think that there are signs of hope. | ||
Fine, let's stick in Arizona. | ||
Rusty Bowers, a man who has displayed enormous character publicly standing up against Trumpism, censured last night. | ||
This was the gentleman who was subpoenaed and did his obligation under the law to come and testify before Congress about the pressure campaign that was applied on him to overturn the Arizona election results. | ||
And just two nights ago, the Arizona Republican Party censured him and said that he is no longer a Republican in good standing. | ||
He could potentially be booted from office two weeks from now. | ||
He has a Trump-backed primary challenger against him. | ||
Actually, Bowers was just talking with a good friend over at our sister station in Phoenix, KPNX, Bram Resnick. | ||
Last night, and he referred to this apparatus around Donald Trump as the, quote, orange mafia. | ||
He said that he will not be bullied. | ||
And I think that that's where all of this comes down to. | ||
Frankly, it's easier to be a Carrie Lake Republican. | ||
It is easier to be Kelly Ward. | ||
It is easier to work under the assumption of politics as chaos, that it is facts, that it is moderation, that it is, frankly, decency here. | ||
For Rusty Bowers, he has been targeted. | ||
Nobody in Arizona questions the East Valley Mormon conservatism of Rusty Bowers. | ||
But look what has happened to him, and he may be booted from office. | ||
Tomorrow, Donald Trump is coming to Arizona, campaigning alongside Carrie Lake. | ||
And supporting the individual that is running against him here. | ||
You know, I was talking to some folks in Arizona, those that have known Carrie for a long time. | ||
And I said, what ultimately triggered her from being news anchor to running for governor? | ||
And essentially taking the chains off of who she was. | ||
And it was the moderation part of it. | ||
When you're in journalism, right, you have to have some form of self-reflection, humility, being open ears and helping a conversation and dialogue take place. | ||
But when you can run for political office, you can be whoever the hell you want to be. | ||
And you can say whatever. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Controversy stirs up engagement. | ||
She now has more than 300,000 Twitter followers. | ||
She is a right hand to Donald Trump. | ||
Somebody, if she wins this primary and ultimately the general election, her rise in this Republican Party will only continue to climb and she's going to prove to other Republicans ahead that that sort of conservatism, that sort of right-wing politics works, not the Rusty Bowers type of politics. | ||
My word. | ||
Every time I see a clip from MSNBC, it's like I'm looking at people living in an alternative universe. | ||
It's truly shocking, but what's interesting is we know who they're afraid of, right? | ||
They're afraid of Carrie Lake. | ||
They're afraid of Blake Masters. | ||
They're afraid of Mark Fincham. | ||
They're afraid of us, and they're telling us that. | ||
So it's it's incredible. | ||
Someone, though, that I just want to be clear that I'm really not afraid of is Kamala Harris. | ||
Jack, talk to us. | ||
I mean, we still got to go back to this COVID thing. | ||
I mean, what's what's your take? | ||
I mean, people are coming in. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Well, I actually think, you know, Terry, that that last that last bit you just played there from MSNBC, I actually said, you know what? | ||
I agree 100 percent. | ||
I do want the kind of candidates that are willing To challenge the establishment. | ||
I do want the kind of candidates that don't run from the fight. | ||
Oh, he's saying if they're fighting, if there's controversy, that breeds engagement. | ||
No, no. | ||
People follow someone when they see someone fighting for their interests. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
That's all conservatives have ever wanted in this country. | ||
That's all working class voters have ever wanted in this country, middle class voters. | ||
They just want someone who represents them and represents their interests. | ||
And that's what you see With Carrie Lake and Blake Masters. | ||
That's why they're doing well. | ||
It doesn't have anything to do with any specific one, you know, because they pledged fealty to Donald Trump and some kind of, you know, you know, with the ceremony that we all go through, Terry, you know, the fealty to Trump ceremony with the hoods and everything. | ||
You know, it's very late at night. | ||
There's a giant owl statue. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
No, but, but there is, there is something I wanted to get into here. | ||
Kamala Harris. | ||
We've got the statement now, folks. | ||
Kamala Harris. | ||
She's just come out with this. | ||
Here we go. | ||
I'm going to read it in full. | ||
President Biden is positive, but he's positive because he's not negative. | ||
And as a result of his positive condition, this means he is no longer negative as to his condition of positivity. | ||
Thank you, the illustrious words from our great, our great, soon to be acting President of the United States, Kamaris. | ||
Can you feel it? | ||
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Are you ready? | |
No, no, that's not real. | ||
No, that's not real. | ||
That's not real. | ||
Yes, it is, Terry. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
It has to be real, I saw it on Twitter. | ||
No, it's not real. | ||
I thought that was real. | ||
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Because of all of her quotes. | |
There's a 10% chance. | ||
Tara, we should go in and make like an actual SNL kind of show or something because, I mean, the content is just for days. | ||
You got content for days from these people. | ||
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Yeah. | |
No, hire Shane Gillis. | ||
First hire of the day would be Shane Gillis. | ||
There you go. | ||
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All right. | |
I'm going to take it to Mark Finch. | ||
Mark, what's going on with the... You guys are in district court with the Dominion Machines. | ||
Talk to us about that. | ||
We've got a lot going on in Arizona, and it's good to see Jack. | ||
I haven't seen him in so long. | ||
Number one, we have... Today, the U.S. | ||
District Court is going to hear motions to dismiss. | ||
Kerry Lake and I filed suit in the U.S. | ||
District Court, a civil rights suit. | ||
to ask for a preliminary injunction against using the Dominion voting machines, actually any black box ballot tabulating equipment until such time as we can inspect the code to verify whether or not there is nefarious code hidden within it. | ||
This morning, Judge Tisci will hear the motions to dismiss and the defense against those. | ||
And then he's also already scheduled time this afternoon to hear evidence and testimony supporting The temporary injunction. | ||
An interesting twist in our minds. | ||
So now Terry, I want to go forward. | ||
So you're looking at, you've got this case going forward, but the primary is coming up and it's what, August 2nd, is that correct? | ||
And as well as early voting has already taken place and we've interviewed a bunch of people along with Kerry on earlier this week about this. | ||
Yeah, it's unfortunately, we don't have time for it to affect the primary. | ||
What we're seeing right now is a lot of undervoting. | ||
going towards that? | ||
Are you seeing, especially obviously from Republicans? | ||
Yeah, it's unfortunately, we don't have time for it to affect the primary. | ||
Gotcha. | ||
What we're seeing right now is a lot of undervoting. | ||
Folks are waiting until the last moment. | ||
And we also are hearing that there's a lot of people who have now become so suspicious of the mail-in voting process that they wanna go to the polls and vote at the polls. | ||
I myself have. | ||
I'm all for it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, that's the only way that we're going to be able to make a dent in this. | ||
We've got stories from all over the state. | ||
Individuals receiving more than one ballot where they've never received more than one ballot before. | ||
So it's very clear that somehow the zone is being flooded with paper. | ||
And it helps that people are waking up and recognizing that going to the polls is going to help resolve that. | ||
Now, if we are able to get the TRO, that will take effect for the general. | ||
That doesn't mean, though, that we aren't able to come back. | ||
We're going to be doing exit polling. | ||
We've already got a pretty good idea on where people are coming from, whether they'll vote for me or my competition. | ||
We're dialed in on that. | ||
And if it's too far off, if the result is too far off of that, we'll use the information in this case to demand a hand count. | ||
The same thing, frankly, for Tina Peters up in Colorado. | ||
I think that they're preparing to use our argument up there. | ||
Which I think is a wise argument. | ||
If you can't verify that the machine that's tabulating boats is free of nefarious code, why would you use it? | ||
And then ask the question, is it certified? | ||
Which I'm pretty sure it's not. | ||
I mean in 2020 it wasn't certified. | ||
But I would like to go back to Rusty Bowers for a moment. | ||
This whole Orange Mafia crap I hand-delivered evidence to that madman in front of another member at his office, in front of another member. | ||
I want to emphasize that. | ||
There was a witness that I delivered evidence and I told him frankly, we have a problem in Pima County, we have a problem in Maricopa County and we need to get ahead of it. | ||
So for him to go to Congress and say, I didn't see any evidence, that was willful disregard of what was placed in front of him. | ||
And that makes him derelict in his duty. | ||
I absolutely think that the Arizona GOP executive committee did the right thing. | ||
He has been derelict in his duty repeatedly. | ||
In fact, this guy wouldn't even hear bills that were designed to bring reforms to the election process. | ||
He shelled them. | ||
He shelved them. | ||
When we knew what the problems were, he shelved those bills. | ||
He does not have the right to be a leader in the Republican party. | ||
Well, you know, and it's, and it's sad too, because you look at things like this and one of, when you mentioned about people going back and they wanted to vote in person and use the paper ballot, get rid of the mail. | ||
I can remember one of my first memories of anything in the political process was going with my father And I, you know, he let me come in the booth with him. | ||
And that was back, you actually still had the, uh, you know, the levers, right? | ||
And you had the, with these little, they're almost like a cash register, right? | ||
In Pennsylvania. | ||
But understanding, and my father, he never impressed his politics on me. | ||
Never said you have to vote for this party, that party, but he was, he said, it's important to make sure you vote. | ||
And it's important to be part because you're doing your part for your country. | ||
There's something that we lose if we take away these rituals. | ||
These are national rituals that are part of our country, they're part of our traditions, and they're actually trying to take it away. | ||
That's how you pass it on to your children, and that's how they pass it on to their children. | ||
But they want to take everything of that away, and they want to use these new systems, of course, which they control. | ||
It interferes with the chain of custody. | ||
Correct. | ||
Anytime you have something that goes between the voter and who's counting the vote, That is an interference in the chain of custody, and we can't tolerate it. | ||
But the establishment fighting the grassroots, they want to make it about Trump. | ||
Truly, this is the establishment telling the grassroots, sit down and shut up. | ||
I mean, we've got evidence of this right now. | ||
Tomorrow, President Trump is going to be in Prescott Valley, This has been scheduled for a couple weeks. | ||
We had to postpone it because of Ivana's passing. | ||
Mark, we're running up into a break. | ||
We're going to carry this to the next segment, okay? | ||
So stick around. | ||
Hang on tight. | ||
We want you here. | ||
This is important stuff. | ||
Arizona is hot, hot, hot country right now, especially in the summer with everything going on. | ||
Guys, stay tuned. | ||
We still got a great show for you. | ||
We'll see you after the break. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Just watch and see, it's all started, everything's begun, and you are over. | ||
Cause we're taking down the CCP. | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong, we will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there is no more left. | ||
War Room, Pandemic, with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Good afternoon, War Room Posse. | ||
It is me, Terry Schilling, filling in for the legendary Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We're going to actually go to someone that's been in the courthouse a little bit, but I want to take this back to Mark. | ||
Mark, wrap this up. | ||
Tell people what they need to know. | ||
What do they need to do right now? | ||
If you're in Arizona, how do they get engaged? | ||
How do they take care of this thing and finish this fight? | ||
Yeah, thanks, Terry. | ||
So I'm starting to highlight for you that we have an event tomorrow in Prescott Valley that's, I think, limited to about 5,000 people that's been on the books for quite some time. | ||
And out of the sky blue, Mike Pence. | ||
Mike Pence. | ||
Doug Ducey. | ||
Jan Brewer. | ||
They're going to hold an alternative event supporting the swamp creatures, Darren Taylor Robson, Bo Lane, their alternative slate of establishment types. | ||
I would remind you that Bo Lane is actually a Democrat plant. | ||
He's given repeatedly to Act Blue, to Greg Stanton, a Democrat congressman. | ||
In fact, that's the seat that actually flipped Arizona from red to blue in our congressional caucus. | ||
So we have the swamp. | ||
Versus the establishment, or I'm sorry, the establishment versus the grassroots. | ||
And I think it's interesting that they chose a place not more than 20 miles away from where president Trump is going to be at an exact same time. | ||
So this is truly a grudge match between the establishment. | ||
You might say Doug Ducey and president Trump. | ||
I think that the Trump event is sold out. | ||
I would love to see like 12 people in circles at the Pence event. | ||
I'm not sure that probably is too much to ask for, but if people want to help me, and by the way, we are about five points ahead of the competition. | ||
That's still a little too close for my comfort. | ||
We're seeing an undervote with independents and even with Republicans. | ||
So I'm hoping that people will go to the polls if they haven't done their early voting. | ||
And of course, vote for me. | ||
But if they want more information on me, if they want to donate to the campaign, because this is getting expensive. | ||
This is the most expensive primary in Arizona history. | ||
They can go to votefincham.com. | ||
That's V-O-T-E, F like Frank, I-N-C-H-E-M.com and click the donate button up in the upper right hand corner. | ||
Or if they want to watch the previous interview so that they know that I'm the real deal, they can click on news. | ||
So thanks for your time, guys. | ||
I really appreciate getting the word out and This truly is, in Arizona, the swamp fighting the grassroots. | ||
They want us to sit down and shut up. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
Mark, keep fighting the fight, brother. | ||
We appreciate everything you do. | ||
Guys, we got to get engaged. | ||
We got to get them over the top, over the finish line. | ||
We only have a few more days left. | ||
This is what this country is all about, is winning elections and taking back power from evil people. | ||
Thank you so much, Mark, for joining us. | ||
Guys, we have, Joe Neirman is on the ground. | ||
He just literally, this is how great War Room is. | ||
We've got people everywhere. | ||
Joe literally just stepped out of the courthouse. | ||
Joe, can you talk to us about what you're seeing, what you're hearing, what's going on there? | ||
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So today, Yesterday the prosecution rested and it surprised everyone because they only brought two witnesses and they had little more than one full day of testimony and those two witnesses was Kirsten Ameling and then a special agent Hart and they said prosecution rests. | ||
Now with respect to today we started at 11 o'clock the judge told us we're gonna have a late start and he made reference at that time to when we get started the defense can bring their rule 29 Motion for judgment of acquittal. | ||
So under Federal Rule 29, when the prosecution rests, the defense has the opportunity at that time to ask the court to give basically a directed verdict that no reasonable jury could possibly find for a conviction. | ||
And these motions are always made and invariably they are granted. | ||
But there are strategic reasons why Attorneys bring it I'm saying this as a New York litigator came down here to cover this trial and provide some insight in that Once you bring this motion you lock in place all the information That the prosecution has put before the jury and anything that would come up down the road which may somehow enhance the prosecution's possibilities of conviction and That would get excluded. | ||
So even though you know you're going to lose your motion, and everyone loses this motion, I can assure you that Steve is not going to win on this motion today. | ||
But those are the motions that are brought. | ||
The problem that came up this morning, though, is the judge realized that he said that in front of the jury. | ||
And he is concerned, very concerned, that since he made reference to the defense bringing this motion, and then he's going to deny the motion, that the jury will misinterpret that As him weighing in with his opinion that they should convict him, that they should not acquit him, that they should convict him. | ||
So he's very concerned about that, and he was asking both sides what steps they want to take to cure it. | ||
And he was thinking about saying, look, you might have heard me say yesterday that there's going to be a motion to dismiss, but you need to understand my role in denying that motion or sitting on that motion is different than your role, because I have to look at the facts in light most favorable to the prosecution, and that's not your role. | ||
And what an interesting bit of strategy here is both the prosecution and defense said, we don't want you to go through all that. | ||
Because if you go through that whole lengthy explanation, you're only calling more attention to it than if you didn't, than if you say nothing and you just explain the difference in your rules without making reference to that Rule 29 motion. | ||
It's a really interesting thing because the judge is arguing with them. | ||
He doesn't think it's enough. | ||
He's, he's very concerned. | ||
And he's like, even though both sides are saying they don't want me to do it, I don't feel comfortable with just leaving it at your traditional instruction. | ||
I really want to make sure I'm addressing this specific concern so they don't misinterpret what I said. | ||
So that was what was happening right when I came out. | ||
There's a lot of questions that people have and different speculation. | ||
Will Steve take the stand or will he plead the fifth? | ||
Will he succeed in getting any members of Congress to actually appear, any members of the committee? | ||
Joe, what's the mood in the room? | ||
I mean, who does it feel like is winning? | ||
Is the prosecution pretty confident? | ||
Are they throwing high fives? | ||
behalf because the only the only witnesses one can think of would be him him standing on taking the stand himself which that would be oh my god that would be crazy to watch. Joe what's the mood in the room I mean who does it feel like is winning right like is the prosecution pretty confident they've thrown high-fives you know what's what's what's it like in there? It's actually very sedate on both sides. | ||
When you're in the courtroom there, it's got the same type of atmosphere as... I mean, when you step into a funeral parlor, it's very respectful. | ||
The jury sits far recessed, and you can't really see... They've been engaged, from what I've seen. | ||
They've certainly been looking back and forth. | ||
It's not one of these long trials where they have time to zone out. | ||
I mean, they were sitting there for a total of, what, one day? | ||
So, it's not like... | ||
They've been engaged. | ||
Some of them have been taking notes. | ||
Others just seem to be looking back and forth. | ||
As far as how this is going, it's how you would expect it to go. | ||
In the sense that we're in Washington here. | ||
This is a zone which is going to be very hostile to Steve Bannon by nature. | ||
When I was watching the jury selection, some people got up there and they were like, I don't like his former boss. | ||
I think that he's guilty. | ||
One person got there and said, I think he's guilty. | ||
The judge was like, okay, next. | ||
You know, you wouldn't have that in most places, right? | ||
Where like a potential jury gets up and says, I think the guy's guilty. | ||
I think he did it. | ||
And I don't know what we're even wasting the court's time for. | ||
So yeah, I mean, that's the overall attitude. | ||
I have more respect for the ones who admit their prejudice than the ones who pretend and say, Hey, look, you know, I think that, You know, I think that I've never been a big fan. | ||
I vote left all the time, but I think I can be fair here. | ||
I can set that aside. | ||
Those are the people who make me that much more nervous, don't they, right? | ||
They're the ones who are trying to get on the jury. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I respect the other side when they come out and say that's where they're coming from. | ||
But I've been going on. | ||
If you guys have more specific questions, please. | ||
Hey Joe, so I'm down here in Tampa. | ||
You and I were together in the courthouse for a couple of days there. | ||
Uh, you know, I, I saw it and, and we saw Steve, right. | ||
And I think for the audience, um, I think that they would like to potentially know that, you know, he's in there and he's, he's sitting, he's rock solid. | ||
He's, he's not, he's not wavering. | ||
He's not quivering, right. | ||
He's looking around, he's paying attention. | ||
He's taking his notes. | ||
He is engaged as he's ever been, because mark my words, it looks like to me, Not just, this is what happened. | ||
using all of this, right? | ||
He's collecting receipts for something in the future. | ||
Tell me what's Steve like in there. | ||
What do you think that when you look at Steve, by the way, did I hear they're taking the masks off, that he doesn't have to wear the mask anymore? | ||
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Not just, this is what happened. | |
First of all, since day one, he's been sitting there as if it's not his own trial even. | ||
He seems so comfortable. | ||
He's just sitting there just watching what's happening. | ||
He's definitely engaged. | ||
He's definitely, you know, curious. | ||
But even when they would get on the husher and he has a phone there, a husher is when there's private things that the gallery is not supposed to hear as private information. | ||
And he has a phone there that the same way all the attorneys have to get on the phone with the judge and talk directly. | ||
He doesn't even bother picking up the phone. | ||
He's like so not, he is the least concerned accused ever. | ||
And when the judge started yesterday, after the Jewish panel, the judge says, anyone sitting in the well, my rule is, if you want to leave your mask on, you leave your mask on. | ||
If you want to take your mask off, you have every right to take... And before he finished the sentence, Steve yanked the mask off his face and threw it down. | ||
It was hilarious! | ||
He literally yanked it off and threw it down in disgust. | ||
And like, he was easily the first. | ||
The guy, the judge, did not finish his sentence when he threw it off. | ||
And slowly but surely, pretty much everyone in that well, on both sides, they just started slowly pulling off the mask, pulling off the mask. | ||
Because no one wants to wear their stupid thing. | ||
They make us, they make us sit in the gallery and the media wear it. | ||
They make you wear it to walk into the court. | ||
But, I mean, it's all, there's no medicine behind it. | ||
It's all just It's just virtue signaling medicine. | ||
So it's whatever. | ||
I don't want to get into that. | ||
We've been there and we've been and we've been, you know, we've been covering it. | ||
And of course, you know, of course, Steve, believe it or not, it was has still been up on his getter feed. | ||
Right. | ||
When he's not in court. | ||
And I think there were some getter posts that were brought up in a trial. | ||
I wonder if this is the first time that getter has been brought up in a in a criminal trial, let alone a federal trial. | ||
But, you know, Yeah, I actually can't think of any other time that's happened. | ||
But when it comes to the actual situation, right, do you think that Steve is worried? | ||
Because we do know that there is a potential, and I'm sure the prosecutors are going to go for this, they want to put him behind bars. | ||
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Yeah, I think they do. | |
I don't think Steve has any concerns about that in the slightest. | ||
That doesn't mean he won't spend time in prison. | ||
Because the minimum sentence is 30 days. | ||
The maximum is one year for each charge. | ||
There are two charges that he can be convicted of. | ||
So the maximum sentence that he could get would be two years. | ||
But he has no, to my knowledge, he has no record. | ||
That comes into account. | ||
It's hard to imagine him spending more than like 60 or 90 days in prison. | ||
And what I expect to happen is this. | ||
I think the thought process, if you want to see a route for him not to spend time in prison, despite the fact Hey guys, I got some breaking news about this case real quick. | ||
his enemies in the most hostile arena in the world, the most likely way for him to allude that would be if he brings an appeal and he asked the court to stay execution of his sentence until after the appeal is heard and the appeal could take some time. | ||
Hey guys, I got some breaking news about this case real quick. | ||
CNN just announced that Steve Bannon's team will not prevent or present a defense to the So they're just going to let it go. | ||
They're not going to let it go here. | ||
Wow. | ||
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Wow. | |
It's bold. | ||
It's bold. | ||
Very bold. | ||
Very bold. | ||
You can't expect anything less. | ||
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Yeah, because he's basically saying, I don't believe in anything about this whole system that you have set up here. | |
Your whole committee is crap. | ||
This whole charge is crap. | ||
And yeah, we're going to carry this into the break. | ||
Stay tuned, guys. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room, everyone. | ||
I wanted to read a quick quote that we got. | ||
So from the case, Nichols asks Bannon's defense, you're not intending to put any evidence to the jury. | ||
Correct, your honor, Schoen said. | ||
Guys, we should be so proud of this guy. | ||
Total, bold move. | ||
Totally aggressive. | ||
You can't expect anything less. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Frankly, we need to treat this as what it is. | ||
A huge show trial. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
It's unserious. | ||
It's fundamentally tyrannical and it's a show trial. | ||
I want to take it back to you, Joe. | ||
Close us out. | ||
What are the last things you want to leave us with and how can people find you? | ||
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So what this tells you is that he recognizes the left wants to make a martyr out of Steve Bannon. | |
They basically, they're so foolish. | ||
Every time they try suppressing the right, every time they try sending a message that we're going to punish you, we're going to make an example out of you. | ||
All it does is it just raises the megaphone louder. | ||
It makes the figures larger than life. | ||
Now they're basically turning him into a political martyr. | ||
I think that they're so They're so short-sighted. They want to get a 10-second win and not realize that you're basically making Steve Bannon into an icon that is that much stronger. | ||
And I just don't... It's very, very foolish. | ||
And he recognized... | ||
The thing that's puzzling to me... | ||
What's puzzling to me is obviously Steve Bannon is not a guy that likes to win as much as he likes... | ||
Or as much as he hates losing. | ||
Like he is about winning, but only because he hates losing. | ||
You're never, that is a type of mental condition that is tough to beat. | ||
When you have an allergy and you're allergic to losing, you'll do anything to win, right? | ||
And that's what we're seeing from Bannon. | ||
He's never going to back down on this stuff. | ||
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Right, right. | |
And that's why he's like, I'm not going to bend the knee. | ||
I'm not going to give you what you want. | ||
I'm not even going to participate in your trial here. | ||
You want to just send me to prison, go send me to prison, go punish me the way you want to. | ||
And I'll take it on the chin. | ||
And I will just keep going and growing and getting stronger and stronger. | ||
So that's Joe, where can people find you? | ||
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So my name is Joe Niemeyer. | |
You can find me on YouTube. | ||
My channel is called Good Logic. | ||
That's G-O-D. | ||
Logic spelled L-A-W-G-I-C. | ||
I'm a New York attorney. | ||
I do nightly streams from 10 to midnight Eastern. | ||
And I cover law. | ||
I cover politics. | ||
I walk you through it. | ||
It's a fun show. | ||
That's Good Logic on YouTube. | ||
Also, You can find me on Twitter at NIRMANJOE. | ||
That's N-I-E-R-M-A-N-J-O-E. | ||
And I appreciate the opportunity to come on here. | ||
And you guys are great. | ||
Keep going strong. | ||
Joe, my friend, thank you so much. | ||
Jack, we are in the final minutes of this show. | ||
You know what? | ||
There's a clip I actually want to play. | ||
Cameron, can you get that up? | ||
There's no excuse. | ||
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No excuse for anyone being unvaccinated. | |
This continues to be a pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
So we gotta make more progress. | ||
This continues to be a pandemic of the unvaccinated from the quadruple-boosted, triple-masked commander-in-chief. | ||
Jack, what's your reaction? | ||
No, Terry, and it was one year ago today at the CNN town hall where President Biden said, If you get the vaccines, you will not get infected. | ||
How many times did he tell us this again and again and again, but we're just seeing now coming across the desk here from a former Hillary Clinton advisor stating, right? | ||
And I told you the sharks are circling the water because they can smell the blood. | ||
They can smell the weakness. | ||
Hillary Clinton officially considering a run. | ||
Stop. | ||
Is that real? | ||
24 stop Is that real it's so it's so real and by the way Rasmussen they sent me over a yeah that one Israel actually and They sent me over a piece. Let me get the numbers up this morning Because in the new Rasmussen coming up today 69% of voters do not want Hillary Clinton to run for president again 69% so pretty much surprises that low a writer right around | ||
where Joe Biden's approval rating I is because they look at her as a loser. They look at her as a failed candidate They look at her and Joe Biden as part of that same kind of you know Click of the old guard of the Democrat Party that they want to get rid of it Even though Kamala is is sort of like she's like the Hillary of California anyway, right? | ||
She's at least someone that they'd be willing to get behind because she's just not one of Of them, but you know, as we close it out here today, I just want to let everybody know that we're down here at sass. | ||
We're at turning point. | ||
We'll be doing the show here from, uh, from the studio again today, down here. | ||
And I want to also thank rumble for letting me use, this is the rumble booth. | ||
Of course, war room, um, loves rumble. | ||
If you want to, if you're watching war room, or if you want to catch it after the show, right, you can catch it live on rumble. | ||
You can also catch it in the clips that go up every day. | ||
You can catch the episodes every day. | ||
I personally, I'm a 2X guy, I like watching it when I, if I'm not on, right, and I'm watching and I can't watch live, I go back, I listen to 2X, Rumble's a great, great platform to do that, and I really appreciate them coming in very clutch, like almost midnight last night, and then getting us all set up so that we'd be able to do the show from here, from Turning Point Sass, which is gonna be, which is the center of the conservative galaxy this weekend. | ||
You're not kidding and you really, I just want to say, you have to go to one of these Turning Point events. | ||
It can be Student Action Summit. | ||
You don't get it until you walk in those doors and you see 10,000 young kids screaming at the top of their lungs for Tucker Carlson and Charlie Kirk. | ||
Charlie's built a great organization over there. | ||
Jack, thank you so much. | ||
Real quick, before we sign off, we got about a minute left. | ||
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Check them out. | ||
They are doing the Lord's work. | ||
They need way more exposure. | ||
We need to expand that team. | ||
That's actually part of American Principals Project. | ||
It's one of our projects, it's our news outlet. | ||
So check us out on the web. | ||
I did get him actually back on the show for the first time in like forever. | ||
People were wondering what happened. | ||
And we just, I just love Raheem. | ||
I think we need to bring him back. | ||
Bring Raheem back. | ||
And of course, the great Natalie Winthers. | ||
We need her on. | ||
Dr. Birx, everything. | ||
She's still doing the work. | ||
I say we bring her back. | ||
What do you say? | ||
Bring her back. | ||
Bring her back. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
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