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You have new reporting on how the second term that Donald Trump's preparing for could even be worse. | ||
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Joe, what I have today is the first in a two-part series they've been working on for months, which shows that there is much more detailed work and planning going on for a second term Trump administration than has been previously reported. | |
Obviously, Trump himself remains obsessed with the 2020 election, as you've outlined, calling officials trying to overturn it. | ||
But what he's done quietly is he's empowered some of his key trusted former advisors and senior officials in his administration, and he's funded, he's wired money to their groups. | ||
What they're doing is quite vast. | ||
I lay down the piece. | ||
It can't easily be summarized on TV, but it's got multiple elements. | ||
The core of it is they're already building databases of names, potential personnel who they're vetting as being loyal to Donald Trump and committed to his America First ideology. | ||
They've got hundreds of names already, multiple databases, and they're working in loose coordination with each other. | ||
There's also a whole other dimension, which is based around a legal strategy, which most of your viewers probably haven't heard about. | ||
It's called Schedule F. | ||
This was a plan that Trump's team developed during his administration in complete secrecy They issued it as an executive order 13 days before the election. | ||
It got media coverage at the time, but was buried in the crazy chaos after the election. | ||
But what it does, it's quite radical. | ||
It allows a president to reassign tens of thousands of federal career civil servants in a new category that they're calling Schedule F. | ||
And what that allows them to do is it removes all their employment protections. | ||
It allows the president to fire them and replace them with loyalists. | ||
So if you think about that, what the preparations that are going on right now, Biden rescinded that order immediately, but Trump's going to put it back in straight away if he gets back in. | ||
And this is why they're building such a huge labor force is because they're not intending just to replace the 4,000 political appointees that are normally replaced every administration. | ||
They're looking at more beyond that. | ||
Career civil servants who typically continue from one administration to the other. | ||
Okay, David Schoen is going to talk here in a second about exactly what the jury heard. | ||
They came to their conclusion, right? | ||
About what was put on in that courtroom. | ||
David Schoen is going to talk to you about our appeals process. | ||
But listen, in the closing argument The prosecutor missed one very important phrase, right? | ||
I stand with Trump and the Constitution, and I will never back off that, ever. | ||
This didn't seem like a misdemeanor from hell, Mr. Bannon. | ||
What happened? | ||
I thought it was pretty good hell. | ||
This is round one. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
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Stay tuned. | |
This is a bulletproof appeal. | ||
Have you ever, in another case, seen a judge six times say in the case that he thinks the standard for willfulness is wrong? | ||
He said it doesn't comport with modern jurisprudence. | ||
He said it doesn't comport with the traditional definition. | ||
But he said he feels his hands were bound by a 1961 decision. | ||
You will see this case reversed on appeal. | ||
You will see all of these resources, three federal prosecutors, four FBI agents for misdemeanor, are being wasted. | ||
You cannot find another crime in which, misdemeanor or felony, in which a person is convicted without believing or knowing or having reason to believe he or she did anything wrong. | ||
That's the standard that was applied in this case. | ||
The government said from the start, the standard they were urging on the court was, was Bannon subpoenaed and did Bannon show up? | ||
Doesn't matter his reasons. | ||
They won the case maybe in closing today. | ||
They lost their appeal in closing today. | ||
The overreaching by the government in this case has been extraordinary on every level. | ||
But shame on this office of the United States Attorney's Office and the Department of Justice For how far it went in this case. | ||
They put forward an argument today that completely tears asunder constitutional principle of separation of powers. | ||
They argued to the jury today that when a person gets a subpoena, an executive privilege is invoked. | ||
It's for Congress to decide whether the executive privilege is valid and how broad it is. | ||
That's absolutely false. | ||
The court says there's a question whether the question is judiciable in court. | ||
But if it is, only the courts can be the arbiter. | ||
They likened today Congress to a referee on a playground field with children, and that Mr. Bannon didn't want to listen to the referee. | ||
That's not how our constitutional structure works. | ||
Whether one believes executive privilege was properly invoked here, was valid, how broad it was, etc., when a former president or a current president invokes executive privilege, it's presumptively valid. | ||
Period. | ||
It's not for Congress to decide that it's not valid. | ||
Secondly, from the willfulness standard that the judge felt compelled to apply in this case, in which he said he's inclined to think is wrong, again, all they had to prove was that he didn't show up. | ||
That can't be the standard in a case, especially in a case that holds the potential for a jail sentence. | ||
So think about it. | ||
Any citizen gets a subpoena from Congress, hires an experienced lawyer, the lawyer tells that citizen, you may not comply. | ||
Not, we ought to think about it. | ||
Former president invoked executive privilege. | ||
You may not comply. | ||
Again, you can debate whether he could have complied in part or in full. | ||
He listened to his lawyer. | ||
It's not an intuitive process. | ||
His lawyer directed him he may not apply. | ||
The Justice Department decisions, as we've said in the past, their official position has been in the past that former and current executive branch employees, when they're served with a subpoena and executive privileges invoked, cannot be compelled to appear and in any event that this statute cannot be applied against them. | ||
There are issues for appeal in this case that are astounding. | ||
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By the way, by the way, by the way, by the way, hang on. | |
I want to thank the jury for what the effort they did, the judge, particularly the court administration here, everybody. | ||
I only have one disappointment, and that is the gutless members of that show trial committee, the J6 committee, didn't have the guts to come down here and testify in open court. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Is this emboldened them? | ||
Mr. Bannon, is this emboldened the committee? | ||
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What's your understanding of where the two motions are? | |
We will govern for a hundred years. | ||
His vision is almost messianic. | ||
Bannon sees himself as the narrator in a grand conspiracy of his own devising. | ||
In rare interviews, CNN investigates the man and his master plan. | ||
You have no proof. | ||
We've looked at all the facts. | ||
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What did Bannon bring to you? | |
Bannon was calling the plates. | ||
He seems to have no limits. | ||
cnn special report steve bannon divided we fall sunday at eight it is friday 22 july the year of our lord 2022 and yes you're in the war room i'm a little rusty Take a couple of days off on assignment. | ||
I got to kind of get back into the groove of things. | ||
I want to walk through all those. | ||
I got Dr. Peter Navarro is my co-host and also the great Steve Cortez. | ||
We've got a packed show today. | ||
We're going to go to Arizona. | ||
There's a big rally out there for President Trump for Blake Masters, Carrie Lake. | ||
We're going to talk, hopefully get Richard Barris on here, talk about some polling. | ||
Yes, we are going to have Dan Schultz and Steve Stern off in the precinct strategy. | ||
Building the Army of the Awakened. | ||
We're going to go to the border. | ||
We've got Oscar Blue down there. | ||
We've got a lot going on. | ||
Oscar Ramirez. | ||
But I want to get to this. | ||
By the way, I want to thank the jury, DC working class and middle class people that took the entire week off for a misdemeanor that I think they were in the court for maybe a day, day and a half max, or five days. | ||
I want to thank them and I respect their decision. | ||
Given The evidence and the information, they were presented in the room. | ||
It's a misdemeanor and it was very restricted. | ||
This is why there was so much convoluted in and out. | ||
And the judge did a great job. | ||
I'm not questioning the judge did a great job of trying to balance everything. | ||
But today in the closing argument, I will mention or opine that I think it was the U.S. | ||
attorney popped up, I don't know, six, eight times, adored my attorneys. | ||
After not putting on a defense, the closing argument is kind of like, hey, You get to interact, you know, you get to bond with the jury. | ||
She's like cutting him off every 30 seconds. | ||
I am going to be on Tucker tonight at 8 o'clock. | ||
I think at the top of the show we'll get to more of the great Tucker Carlson. | ||
Also at 9, they're going to replay because they had monster ratings. | ||
They're going to replay Divide We Fall, really the precinct strategy and what they're afraid of. | ||
So we got a lot to get to today. | ||
One of the most important things, and I really wanted to get this out, Jonathan Swan, who's one of the smartest young men in this town and a reporter. | ||
This is what the fight is about. | ||
What happened in the federal courthouse today, and look, I respect the process. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
But that's noise, not signal, okay? | ||
Signal is about this overwhelming, the reason they're trying to shut me up. | ||
It's about this overwhelming victory we're going to have in November. | ||
We're going to, you know, broom Liz Cheney in a couple weeks out there in Wyoming. | ||
We've already broomed Kinzinger. | ||
He's running, you know, crying and hiding and saying how bad people are and picking on him, right? | ||
He's gone. | ||
We're going to beat Lauria. | ||
down in Virginia in November. | ||
We're going to win overwhelmingly. | ||
So all the guys you see, shifty shift is going to be stripped of all his committee assignments. | ||
People have already made the commit of that. | ||
Fangfang Swalwell is going to be investigated deeply about his betrayal of us with the Chinese, you know, being honeypotted by a Chinese intelligence asset, Fangfang. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
So the key is victory. | ||
That's all we have to focus on. | ||
And then with victory, what do you do with it? | ||
And this is my point. | ||
I've got Navarro and Cortez when I'm talking to the economy. | ||
One of the most important articles, and I pinned it up on my getter account. | ||
Today was from Jonathan Swan. | ||
It's first of two parts. | ||
You saw him on Morning Joe this morning. | ||
It is about deconstruction of the administrative state. | ||
As you know from Mike Davis, we've got this, we have the EPA versus West Virginia. | ||
And I've been putting articles up on Getter. | ||
I've had a massive impact across the entire environmental area, energy area, even deeper. | ||
I said when this happened that the EPA versus in the West Virginia case, I believed for what we're trying to accomplish is even bigger than Roe v. Wade, as big as that is. | ||
That is the legal part. | ||
That is Gorsuch and this philosophy of deconstruct the administrative state, send the stuff, the stuff's either got to be done by law and statute. | ||
or sent back to the state legislatures to do. | ||
This is how we take apart Leviathan. | ||
Now, today, you saw with all these different think tanks, you see some of these characters on here, Russ Vaud, Peter Navarro's name, Cortez is very involved, is the actual action plan. | ||
Remember, I gave that speech to To Jeff Shapiro's group a couple of months ago over the Capitol Hill Club, and they went nuts. | ||
I said, we're building the shock troops. | ||
That's the 4,000, the 4,000 political appointees needed for Trump's second term. | ||
There is a deep plan right now for Trump's second term. | ||
When in November, start to basically stop the Biden administration dead in their tracks, do the massive investigations of the FBI, the Justice Department, Fauci, Hunter Biden's laptop, all of it. | ||
And really start the second term then with stripping these guys and focus and investigations while we build a massive landslide. | ||
And remember the Senate, the Senate is looks, the cycle is so great for the Senate built a massive landslide. | ||
In 24. | ||
But in 24, correct the mistakes that we had in personnel as as Cortez and Navarro know that we didn't have the bodies available, not ready to what they call landing teams, beachhead teams, inside teams. | ||
Those 4,000 are going to be already selected. | ||
Not just that, with what they call Schedule F, there's a whole new concept of how to start to clear out. | ||
Draining the swamp is a cute term. | ||
It's a cutesy term. | ||
This is so much more sophisticated, so much more detailed about deconstruction of the Leviathan. | ||
I want to go to Peter Navarro first. | ||
We'll get to the economics in the next sector, Cortez and Navarro. | ||
Peter, just give me your thoughts. | ||
You're one of the guys named that are already thinking through. | ||
You've got the Russ Fawcett, the Peter Navarro's already thinking through the economic policies and what you do. | ||
Give me your assessment of Jonathan Swan's piece in Axios this morning, sir. | ||
Steve, I think he missed the bigger story and something that we here in Trump land, deplorable land, should be deeply concerned about. | ||
There's a fifth column operating inside the Trump apparatus that's going to try to do what the RNC successfully did back in 2016, which is to insert a bunch of never-Trump rhinos into a second Trump term. | ||
And we need to watch this carefully. | ||
The tip of that spear, and I'm going to have an article about this out, The tip of that spear is this America First Policy Institute, which has become basically a dumping ground and haven for a lot of the failed people from the first administration, the rhinos, the disloyalists who let Trump down. | ||
Steve, you may well remember when the RNC came in and took over on November 9th the Trump War Room. | ||
What they wound up doing, but I worked a lot in the days leading up. | ||
To the inauguration with the personnel people. | ||
And we had resumes coming out of our ears of Trump people. | ||
And those things got put in the trash can by the Reince Priebus crowd. | ||
And we're going to have to be really vigilant. | ||
So Jonathan Swan needs to take a second look at who's putting who into what under the name of Trump. | ||
Because there's going to be a lot of posers there, Steve. | ||
Cortez. | ||
Cortez. | ||
I knew we'd be pushing this out. | ||
And Navarro really wants to go to the bloodletting right away. | ||
Is that the Sicilian blood in you, Navarro? | ||
I gotta warn you, this is a serious issue. | ||
You gotta get the vendetta. | ||
I know it is. | ||
Okay, here's what we're gonna do. | ||
You're buried in the lead, man. | ||
Now, Twitter's gonna be buried, okay. | ||
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You take a few days off at the beach, and you lose your mojo. | |
I think I'm going back and watch some of the committee tapes and just check out, maybe check a few, check box a few names. | ||
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Okay, Cortez, Navarro, we got a packed show. | |
the army of the awakened here in the war room back in a moment hispanic americans flee and drove from the radicalism of joe biden Let's look at the numbers in a Chalk Talk powered by Getter. | ||
This latest poll from Quinnipiac got a lot of attention. | ||
Only 19% approval among Hispanics for Joe Biden. | ||
By far the lowest of any demographic group. | ||
But that number is even worse if it's viewed in historical context. | ||
Because when Joe Biden took office, he had enormous goodwill From the Latino community in America, a plus 39% approve-disapprove ratio, from plus 39 to minus 51, for a net move of minus 90%. | ||
As it turns out, an open border, out of control inflation, and soaring street crime, they don't form the recipe for winning support from bad hombres. | ||
Okay, Cortez, I got Cortez and I've got Navarro. | ||
Also reminding you of MyPillow.com, promo code War Room. | ||
I think I'm tracking down Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike Lindell is going to be on in tomorrow, tomorrow's show. | ||
We got so much going on. | ||
Lindell's also going to be at CPAC. | ||
We're going to talk about that tomorrow. | ||
Also in Wisconsin, breaking news, the head of the committee up in Wisconsin says she now wants to decertify the Biden electors. | ||
Robin Vos, we don't care about Robin Vos, we're going to decertify these electors. | ||
Before I get into the economy and the polling and the Hispanics, I got Navarro and Cortes, the touchdown twins here, the best. | ||
Cortes, you've got some, Jonathan Swan is correct directionally. | ||
And people want to understand, this is a seminal article. | ||
This is a seminal article because, and the only thing, you've got the courts with the deconstruction of the administrative state, and now you've got an actual operating plan of the 4,000, remember the 4,000 political appointees, and Navarro can tell you because he was there right next to me, we didn't have 4,000. | ||
Right? | ||
We didn't have 1,000. | ||
We had 1,500. | ||
And 1,000 of those have got to be Senate-confirmed. | ||
And now we've got some, let's say, folks in there that maybe are not top of the agenda. | ||
And you can see a lot of those folks just cut the committee on and see this testimony. | ||
Hey, just look it with your own eyes. | ||
Cortez, give me your assessment of that first, of what Navarro is saying and what has to happen here. | ||
And it's all in the early stages, but at least there's an operating plan, Steve Cortez. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, listen, first of all, regarding the good Dr. Navarro, wow, shots fired. | ||
OK, he's coming in hot. | ||
I like it. | ||
But let me let me say this about the Jonathan Swan article. | ||
He seems, you know, in terms of he you're right, he's directionally correct. | ||
But in the tone of the article and certainly in the interview he did this morning on Morning Joe. | ||
He seems almost shocked and somehow appalled that there's an operational plan. | ||
Well, no, we should have an operational plan. | ||
Once we earn the mandate of the American people, which we will both in 2022 and 2024, we need an implementation plan that really works this time. | ||
Because there were too many misses last time. | ||
And let me say this, Steve, regarding the loyalty of people to the agenda and to President Trump, who claimed to be part of the America First movement. | ||
I think the only benefit of this sham and unconstitutional committee, this January 6th unselect committee, the only benefit Amen. | ||
has been to out how many people claimed to be loyal to President Trump, claimed to be loyal to the deplorables and to the movement, and we now see in private the way they talked, the way they communicated with each other. | ||
It is absolutely shameful, and all of these people need to be pushed to the side because they are Washington sewer creatures. | ||
I don't call it the swamp. I call it the sewer. | ||
They are Washington's sewer creatures who glommed on to America first, who grifted to America first, and they have been revealed. | ||
And that is the only consequential and beneficial aspect of this committee. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Okay, let's go to, let's talk about lighter topics. | ||
We'll get to that later. | ||
We'll get to the holy war. | ||
We'll get to the jihad later. | ||
We have Navarro. | ||
I know. | ||
Yeah, I got Navarro. | ||
I got a, I got a, I got a bad, a boxing Columbian from Chicago who was always looking to throw down the bad hombre, Cortez. | ||
And I got an Irishman that's got an Italian name. | ||
That's always looking for a fight. | ||
Navarro, Peter, the economy. | ||
People are asking me, hey, you guys talk about the economy collapsing and it is something, but I got a stock market that's still juiced. | ||
Is Jim Cramer right and Peter Navarro wrong? | ||
Should he have bought the dip, sir? | ||
That would be a black swan event if that happens. | ||
Steve, the stagflation scenario is getting deeper and deeper around us like a python. | ||
We're being mesmerized by these market movements upward. | ||
But let me explain it this way. | ||
There's just a lot of money out there and a lot more because of what Congress did in terms of spending. | ||
And it's got to go somewhere. | ||
And the way the Wall Street formulas work is there's this thing called asset allocations. | ||
And it's like you put a certain percent in bonds, you put a certain percent in stocks. | ||
And so when you see these short term movements where the stocks go up on, say, expectations that the Federal Reserve won't be as aggressive, With its interest rates, right, because of fears of recession, you see kind of this false positive in the stock market as it goes up. | ||
But it's simply money moving back and forth that has pretty much nowhere else to go in the global economy. | ||
If you look deep down, and Steve's going to talk, for example, about the PMI manufacturing, just about every indicator that we're seeing now is unraveling one way or another. | ||
It's like we've got all the left now, and Yellen and Powell all admitting that what Cortez and I and you said months ago, that inflation was not transitory, yeah, they had to admit their lies. | ||
So we've got the inflation problem going on. | ||
And day by day, we're seeing the recession kind of grip this economy. | ||
And the most important thing, before I throw it back to you and the Steves, is that the Federal Reserve can't solve the stagflation problem. | ||
It's a one-trick pony. | ||
If it raises interest rates, all it does is make the recession worse. | ||
And this is not a Keynesian solution, meaning that You can't use fiscal and monetary policy in traditional ways. | ||
The trick here, and the only trick, is structural change that was embodied in the Trump economic plan. | ||
The Trump economic plan was purely structural. | ||
It had nothing to do with Keynesianism. | ||
It was supply side in a very intelligent way. | ||
And at the top of the pyramid of that, Steve, was strategic energy dominance. | ||
Because if we could simply wave a wand, which we can't right now because of Biden, if we could simply wave a wand and get back to America being an ex-net exporter of petroleum, that would alleviate both food and oil price shocks and help kind of break that wage price problem But stagflation is here and it's going to get worse before it gets better. | ||
You hang on, you hang on right there. | ||
I want to talk about, you say the underlying thing, the Purchasing Managers Index. | ||
Brother Cortez, you've been warning us about this. | ||
Talk about that. | ||
People understand, there's an economy out there and then there's a financial community. | ||
Right now, correct me if I'm wrong, every indice, Steve, as you've been calling it, the Peters thing about we have massive structural problems, it's starting to collapse, sir? | ||
Steve, falling off a cliff. | ||
That is the reality. | ||
And not only that, But the worst in the world, at least compared to the G20 countries. | ||
Today, we got out new PMI numbers, Purchasing Managers Index. | ||
And by the way, let me just say about the stock market. | ||
Yes, in recent weeks, the stock market has bounced back. | ||
But every consumer-facing sector, from retailers to housing, is in a pronounced bear market. | ||
With that, you know, so put that market recovery in the last few weeks in context. | ||
But regarding the real economy, which I'm more concerned about, Main Street versus Wall Street. | ||
Looking at Main Street and the PMI report that came out today, 47.5. | ||
Expectations were for above 50. | ||
This is what's known as a diffusion index, Steve. | ||
When it's above 50, it means the economy's growing. | ||
When it's below 50, it means the economy is contracting. | ||
It came in at 47.5. | ||
It's the first time, other than the spring lockdowns in 2020, Steve, This is the first time that composite PMI has been below 50 since 2009. | ||
That's what happened this morning, and we're showing there on the screen a ranking of the United States versus the rest of the world. | ||
Those are the G20 countries. | ||
We are dead last, okay? | ||
We are worst in show right now. | ||
Because of Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell and what they have done to this economy. | ||
This is real world, Steve. | ||
This is real data and evidence. | ||
This is mathematics. | ||
This is not an opinion. | ||
It's not a prognostication. | ||
It's not narrative and spin from the Federal Reserve or from Janet Yellen, who should have resigned yesterday. | ||
It's not people telling us it's transitory. | ||
This is an economy that is absolutely falling off a cliff, and the data and numbers continue to back this. | ||
Now, that's purchasing managers, so that's at the company level. | ||
If we look at the consumer level, we know from the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey that consumer confidence in the United States, Steve, is at an all-time low for a survey that goes back to the 1950s. | ||
Think of all America has been through, all of the challenges that we have faced as a country. | ||
Since the 1950s. | ||
All that we faced in the 1970s with the first round of stagflation. | ||
We have another round, of course, now. | ||
9-11, the credit crisis. | ||
All the challenges America has faced. | ||
Consumer confidence has never been lower. | ||
But to connect this conversation, and that's the PMI report out today, that's looking one year back, that is the composite PMI. | ||
Composite meaning combining manufacturing with services. | ||
Services are falling even faster than manufacturing, and that's particularly important for the U.S. | ||
But Steve, to connect this economic situation and this predicament we're in, this quagmire, to the political discussion that we were just having, here's what's vitally important. | ||
When we win, and we're going to win in 2022 and 2024, we cannot have vipers within the tent anymore. | ||
We cannot have disloyal people. | ||
And we certainly cannot have unelected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. | ||
from the administrative state stymied the will of the American people. | ||
We cannot have that anymore, in part because we simply can't financially afford it. | ||
Here's the other thing. | ||
Navarro, real quick, give your social media the new book. | ||
Here's what we also can't have. | ||
People not just have to be non-Vipers, they gotta be with the program. | ||
The program's gonna be economic nationals. | ||
It's gonna be America First Economic Policies. | ||
No more happy talk in here, particularly on the economic side. | ||
We're in a crisis. | ||
Peter Navarro, I know you gotta bounce. | ||
Give us your social media, particularly how you get the new book. | ||
Real P. Navarro on Getter, the Twitter killer. | ||
Taking Back Trump's America is really important to read because the first half of that book deconstructs all the personnel mistakes we made during the first term. | ||
And by the way, Steve, Mitch McConnell had a lot to do with when we actually had good Trump people, we couldn't even get them through confirmed in the Senate. | ||
So Taking Back Trump's America on Amazon And Steve, we'll see you at the beginning of the week. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
How do we get you? | ||
I may get you on the show tomorrow. | ||
Don't be wandering off here. | ||
How do they get you on Getter? | ||
No days off. | ||
No days off. | ||
I said that. | ||
You are off your game here. | ||
You host for three days. | ||
Two days at the beach. | ||
Two days at the frigging beach. | ||
The reason I'm here is because I'm here to talk to you. | ||
I'm here to talk to you. | ||
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Real P. Navarro, get her the Twitter killer. | |
Real P. Navarro, get her the Twitter killer. | ||
Peter K. Navarro, throw it back to Stephen King. | ||
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Peter Kaye tomorrow, throwing it back to Stephen King. | |
Put him in the war room, sir. | ||
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I got Richard Burris, Cortez, Schultz, Stern next in the war room. | |
I've been running for a hundred years. | ||
His vision is almost messianic. | ||
Bannon sees himself as the narrator in a grand conspiracy of his own devising. | ||
In rare interviews, CNN investigates the man and his master plan. | ||
You have no proof. | ||
We've looked at all the facts. | ||
What did Bannon bring to you? | ||
Bannon was calling the plates. | ||
He seems to have no limits. | ||
CNN Special Report. | ||
Steve Bannon. | ||
Divided We Fall. | ||
I have no limits. | ||
Steve Cortez, walk me through the collapse of the Hispanic community's support, not just for Democrats, but particularly the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
And then we're bringing Richard Beres. | ||
The president of the United States, Donald J. Trump, is en route to Arizona, where there's a massive rally tonight with Carrie Lakin, Blake Masters, MAGA, America First, all of it. | ||
Tell me about the Hispanic community, the polling numbers, sir. | ||
You bet, Steve. | ||
And just quickly, before I address the issue of bad hombres, Since you played CNN there, my former employer, by the way, a lot of people out there probably can't believe that my former employer, CNN, they should send you a fruit basket because they're going to get to replay that show and actually get good ratings tonight only because you got convicted. | ||
But let me also say this, you know, having watched that show. | ||
On Sunday night, the first time around, you know, they intend that to be a hit job, but that's the kind of hit job that I suspect Steve Bannon somehow actually paid for. | ||
I mean, because it made you look so gangster and so good. | ||
But listen, let me get to enough of CNN. | ||
Let's talk about- Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
How big was your Getter Live audience? | ||
Every watch, when Cortez does these things on Getter, that's what you gotta get on. | ||
How big was your Getter Live audience? | ||
It was bigger than CNN's, I think. | ||
Yeah, I think we had 30,000 people and that, you know, that was just Steve Cortez. | ||
I was in a hotel room opining after the show and, you know, and really taking apart all of their errors and omissions in their show, which is, you know, probably a decent percentage of what CNN itself had on, uh, that night. | ||
So I won't do it again tonight, but it, you know, it was, it was great, but listen to this bigger issue, of course, of, of Hispanics in America who are rallying to the patriotic populist movement. | ||
And fleeing away from the increasingly radical Democratic Party that has made Hispanics in this country effectively into political orphans. | ||
The news lately has really been astounding. | ||
The Quinnipiac poll, as I pointed out in my Chalk Talk, Quinnipiac poll shows only 19% approval of Joe Biden among Hispanics, by far the lowest of any demographic. | ||
in America. | ||
But I think i you look at it in context gave joe biden the benefi did. | ||
They welcomed him in arms. | ||
They welcomed him into office with open arms plus 39 approved disapproved ratio according to civics polling when he took office So he went steve from plus 39 to minus 51 All right. | ||
Now, people like you and I, Steve, who are in this business, right, of political operatives, campaign people who devour polling and study polling, we know that kind of implosion is almost impossible in a year and a half. | ||
And yet it happened. | ||
And why? | ||
I think it's two reasons. | ||
Number one is the cultural issues. | ||
And we need to talk about them and focus on them. | ||
The Democratic Party has become so radicalized and is such a secular, humanist, nihilist movement that it is no longer welcoming to anybody who has any sense of traditional beliefs. | ||
Certainly not anybody who is a church-going or, you know, Christianity-believing adherent. | ||
They are simply totally unwelcome in the Democratic Party. | ||
And the Hispanic community, largely Catholic and Evangelical, simply doesn't fit there culturally. | ||
And then secondly, of course, The economic part, and I think this is especially important, Steve. | ||
Joe Biden has been misery for entrepreneurs in this country because small business is being particularly hammered by Biden's inflation. | ||
Hispanics are, thankfully, the most entrepreneurial demographic in America. | ||
We love to start small businesses. | ||
It is a key part of the culture and economy of Hispanics. | ||
Those small businesses are being decimated by Joe Biden, and the bad hombres and the proud Latinas out there know it, and they have turned in mass against. | ||
And this is yet another reason, Steve, why, as dark as things are right now in this country, and they are terrible, including what happened to you today in that courthouse in Washington, D.C., and I am honored to be your friend and proud to fight alongside you for this country. | ||
But one of the reasons, despite the darkness, that I am so optimistic about the long-term future of America, One of the main reasons is what is going on among Hispanics, this army of the awakened among the bad hombres. | ||
By the way, because they understand that the family is the cradle of liberty. | ||
African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics. | ||
That's our building blocks right there. | ||
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Amen. | |
Along with other aspects of MAGA. | ||
We got this. | ||
We got two-thirds of the nation. | ||
Just keep, you must stay absolutely focused. | ||
It's like precision daylight bombing during World War II. | ||
You just have to keep the formation and stay right on the target. | ||
Don't let anything come in between you. | ||
There's nothing else that matters. | ||
That's the only thing that matters. | ||
Group integrity, group formation. | ||
Cortez, how did it get to you on Getter? | ||
Yeah, please find me on Getter. | ||
I'm at Steve, very simple. | ||
Still on Twitter at Cortez, Steve Cortez with an S. L. Todd Wood, and thanks Steve, thanks brother, thanks for being on today. | ||
L. Todd Wood and the great team over at CD Media have got a poll. | ||
Richard Barris is the pollster. | ||
It's about Arizona. | ||
Richard, tell us about Arizona. | ||
President Trump's heading out there for Blake Masters, Carrie Lake and others down ballot on the ticket. | ||
Tell me about Arizona right now and how does the Hispanics play into this? | ||
You know, piggybacking right off what Steve was just saying, and thanks for having me on today, Steve. | ||
I actually, yeah, I'm honored to be on here today as well. | ||
I'm joining the grand conspiracy. | ||
In our polling, Joe Biden was plus 24. | ||
In Arizona, in our polling before he started to collapse, he is now negative 21. | ||
So he did a, he did a net swing of about 45 points. | ||
Hispanics in the state of Arizona are the weakest support group for Joe Biden, even among African Americans now, uh, which are, they're very depressed. | ||
Um, but even among them, disapproval is getting high, but there's only 11% Who strongly approve of Joe Biden in the state of Arizona among Hispanic Americans. | ||
This is important because we're going to have the general election matchups as well. | ||
We did the primaries that they're out already, but the general's coming out a little bit and you'll see the undecideds. | ||
And when you look at the cross tabs, folks, those are all Hispanics, independent Hispanics. | ||
They disapprove of the job Joe Biden's doing. | ||
What do you think they're going to do in November? | ||
Which way do you think they're going to go? | ||
They're going to put Blake Masters over. | ||
They're going to put Kerry Lake over and that's it. | ||
I don't know how I'm going to win these people back. | ||
It's a wrap. They're not we're gonna that's what we got to perform. We got to deliver real quickly because we got a jam thing here Barrison. I'm so thankful for you and L Todd Wood and CD for doing this. The proxy war everybody's talking about the proxy war in Arizona. This proxy war Kerry Lake versus Robeson, Blake Masters versus the Field. Where do those two stand right now? | ||
Kerry Lake has a about a 14 point lead. | ||
She's up there 43 to 29 against Robeson. | ||
Blake Masters has an 11 point lead. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
We won a day of interviews with Mike Pence and Doocy endorsements. | ||
And we actually did keep tracking, which we put out a little bit today. | ||
About eight out of the 18 percent decided Steve and Kerry Lake took Uh, she, she gained about seven points while Robeson gained about five. | ||
So it, there was a backfiring effect. | ||
It helped Robeson, gave her about five, but overall a net two. | ||
So the overall impact was net two. | ||
Honestly, I don't think you can catch Kerry Lake at this point. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Uh, Richard Barris, how did the people get to the People's Pundit, sir? | ||
On getter at People's Pundit and everyone can follow me on locals, peoplespundit.locals.com, Steve. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
I appreciate you coming on. | ||
Okay, let's go now to the Army of the Awakened. | ||
This is what they fear. | ||
This is why they're trying to shut everything down. | ||
They're not going to shut it down. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because you saw it this week. | ||
Look at Posobiec and Navarro and everybody that came on the show. | ||
It's not me. | ||
It's what this show has done in reaching out and getting people and getting them excited about getting things done. | ||
Steve Stern and Dan Schultz are at the tip of the spear there on the precinct strategy. | ||
CNN tonight. | ||
So here's the order of battle. | ||
I'll be in Tucker tonight at 8, live. | ||
CNN's at 9. | ||
So get your Steve Bannon, you know, your menu filled up tonight. | ||
Also tomorrow, I can make an announcement. | ||
We're working this out, but right now I'm going to start the show tomorrow morning with the one and only Alex Jones, live from Austin, Texas. | ||
Alex has got an amazing new book out about The Great Recess. | ||
There's also a film about him. | ||
Some of our staff's down there to see the premiere of it. | ||
Alex Jones on War Room tomorrow at 10 o'clock. | ||
So we're starting with a Bang. | ||
Stern, and I got Schultz. | ||
Stern, the CNN special, they are petrified. | ||
We're going to start having more of the success stories because it's everywhere, from school boards, to canvassing boards, to election boards, to the precinct strategy, taking over the Republican Party. | ||
Tens, if not hundreds of thousands of people signing up right now. | ||
CNN did a check, and they're going to show you the map tonight. | ||
It freaked them out. | ||
Stern, I've been off a couple of days on assignment. | ||
How are we doing, sir? | ||
It's super phenomenal. | ||
I mean, from all your shows, we got 8,000 orders on our shirts. | ||
And of those people, 1,000 people called me. | ||
I've been on the phone day and night answering all these calls. | ||
And people want to get involved. | ||
So what's happening? | ||
We got a girl in New Jersey, Liz Nader. | ||
She started a Common Sense Club. | ||
65,000 people have joined. | ||
2,000 a week are joining. | ||
Where can you find that? | ||
Nowhere but in the United States. | ||
We got Tom Trento, Michelle Terrace. | ||
They're doing DefendTheBorder.org. | ||
They're getting people involved in the precinct strategies, helping them to close the border. | ||
They're going to show videos all over the country. | ||
They're raising $2 million with the help of many, many people to do this. | ||
So we have so many people with success stories. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
We just added Michelle Swinek. | ||
She has a live broadcast every Tuesday where we have all 50 states get on. | ||
Last week, we had a lot of the girls from Georgia on. | ||
As you know, we're going to see them tonight again. | ||
Marcy McCarthy is the chair for DeKalb. | ||
Wendy, Jodi, and Stacey are going to be on tonight, but they're also going to be on John Fredericks for two hours. | ||
They were on Friday for two hours. | ||
I was on with them. | ||
We had a nice conference thing. | ||
They're doing phenomenal in Georgia. | ||
We're going to get Herschel elected. | ||
I mean, he's a little close right now, but he's really working close. | ||
Alaska has just come in with John Cunningham, Indiana, Amanda Lowry. | ||
We got a guy in Minnesota, David Penn. | ||
When you see this special tonight, everybody watch CNN. | ||
I know it hurts you, but even if you saw it before, watch it again with the developments this week. | ||
This is what they fear. | ||
This is raw political power, populist political power. | ||
It's from the grassroots up, and they are freaked out. | ||
They interviewed the women from DeKalb County. | ||
I know John Fregshammer. | ||
We're going to have him on next week. | ||
Steve Stern, hang on for a second. | ||
Let me get Dan Schultz. | ||
Dan, you're the brains of this. | ||
You did it. | ||
They gave you the signs. | ||
Hey, this guy, we don't have him. | ||
Thank you, producer. | ||
I'm going to go back to, is that Ramirez? | ||
Let me go back to Stern. | ||
Stern, give me a punch list here of keep going, sir. | ||
You got to take Dan Schultz's time. | ||
We'll take all the calls we can get. | ||
You know, one of the things that you and I do, we accept calls. | ||
So we get these people calling, just give me a call at 954-318-6902. | ||
They're calling me from all over to find out how to get involved. | ||
Let's double the precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Go to www.precinctstrategy.com. | ||
You see I'm wearing my PC button. | ||
This week on Monday, Broward County is going to bring in about 50 new members. | ||
All over the country, they're bringing in new members. | ||
Are we selling, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Are we selling any shirts? | ||
Give the flag shirt story. | ||
I got such great feedback on the, no. | ||
And my sister, my kid sister, my beloved kid sister, Mary Beth, got one of your flag shirts. | ||
The women's thing, I'm telling you, she was down in North Carolina and everybody's walking up to her. | ||
Stern, we got to bounce. | ||
How do people get to you at the shirt and how they get to you? | ||
We're going to have you on next week to talk about, I want people on that weekly call to see what's happening in America. | ||
How do people get to you, sir? | ||
www.flagshirt.com, sstern1054aol.com, 954-318-6902, and action, action, action. | ||
I want to see everybody out there signing up for precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Go to yournews.com, go to votifynow.org to get your thing, to vote, and get election integrity. | ||
We're going to do it, Steve, and thanks to you. | ||
Stern, love you, brother. | ||
We'll have you on next week. | ||
I want everybody to get on this weekly conference call. | ||
Steve Stern. | ||
Remember, tonight at 8 p.m., I'll be leading off Tucker Carlson. | ||
I'll be doing that live. | ||
Then at 9 p.m., CNN's going to play a special. | ||
It's about you. | ||
It's a little bit about me, but what they fear, they cut to the chase. | ||
They talked to these women in DeKalb County that became part of the precinct strategy and started running for office. | ||
They freak out. | ||
They literally freak out because they understand that's what's going to change this country around. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to go. | ||
We got Oscar. | ||
And by the way, that footage the other day, why does that happen when Posovic's here? | ||
That footage was unbelievable. | ||
Live right here in the War Room. | ||
The one and only Oscar Blue Ramirez at the border. | ||
Next, where? | ||
Right in the war room. | ||
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I've taken a day or two off. | ||
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the uh the great reset in a world at war it's going to be black bus a big new film out about alex and of course a new book and we got a lot tomorrow's gonna be jam-packed white heat okay oscar blue ramirez the one and only down at tapachula sir i've missed you i gotta say i'm the only saying i realized the greatest footage i've ever seen on the border was when i was not here but oscar thank you for taking i know jack's a young buck and needs help but thank you for doing that sir Oh, thank you so much, sir. | ||
And first of all, I want to say that you have our entire support. | ||
You're a true patriot. | ||
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You're our voices, sir, for Constitution, law and order. | |
So thank you so much, sir. | ||
And you're going to beat this, sir. | ||
You have a heart of a lion. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Give me an update. | ||
You got two and a half minutes to get everybody up to date on Friday over the weekend. | ||
What's happening? | ||
Because it looks dangerous, sir. | ||
It looks dangerous for Mexicans. | ||
I'm very concerned about the Mexican people. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Sir, you have more than 3,600 migrants that they have been right here waiting outside, camping out and, you know, in human conditions. | ||
This is because of the Biden administration and the consistent, you know, incentivization of open borders. | ||
Now, this massive group on a couple of days ago, they rushed the National Guard again to go all the way to the front gate to exercise and to demand that the Mexican authorities give them the humanitarian permit or the multiple migration form. | ||
And now, because of that, a day later, they blocked the streets Thankful to the National Guard that they cleared that and now they are planning on a caravan that possibly is going to leave not tomorrow but possibly on Monday, sir. | ||
More than 3,600. | ||
This is an inconsistency of the Mexican government of these open border policies that the intelligence agency by Mexico, they just said that the more than 1,200 people are entering Irregularly and undocumented on a daily basis, sir, and it's going to exacerbate and it's going to continue as its massive wave, caravan after caravan after caravan. | ||
This is just an inconsistency and a complete disaster and mockery by the Biden administration, sir. | ||
The seven families that own Mexico and Mexico say those seven billionaire families don't care about the Mexican people. | ||
Tell me real quickly, the Mexican people that are in the middle of this flow, what's happening to them, sir, and what do they think about it? | ||
Well, a community, sir, was going to go one-on-one two days ago against the migrants. | ||
They were picking up stones and sticks because the National Guard and the authorities of Mexico, they did not want it to listen to them. | ||
And they were going to go head-on because they were blocking the streets. | ||
But later on, the National Guard cleared the whole scenario. | ||
But they're tired, sir. | ||
They're exhausted, and they're tired, and they want some law and order right here in the south border of Tapachula, sir. | ||
Oscar, how do people get to you over the weekend? | ||
You're going to be back with us live on Monday. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to your great reporting? | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Oscar Blu on Gitter, Oscar Blu on Twitter, Oscar Blu Ramirez on YouTube and Facebook, and also, sir, Oscar Blu Ramirez at Real America's Voice News, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Real America's Voice with Ben Burquam, Oscar Blu, the rest of the team. | ||
There is no better coverage of the invasion of the southern border, all the way from the Durian Gap we got down there. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
You be safe. | ||
It looks very, very insecure today. | ||
You tell the Mexican people we got their back. | ||
This is outrageous, but thank you very much, Oscar. | ||
Oscar Blue Ramirez. | ||
I tell you, it's dangerous. | ||
Let's bring in Boris. | ||
Boris is going to take the 6 o'clock show from me. | ||
Boris, thank you so much. | ||
You got a great lineup. | ||
It's an honor. | ||
David's coming on. | ||
I got to get to hair and makeup. | ||
Hey, if I'm going to do Fox, right? | ||
You know, the war room, I can look like this. | ||
Hey, by the way, was there a sound in the courtroom? | ||
Because you look like you got a little color. | ||
No, this is upsetting me. | ||
No, it's upsetting me. | ||
And I couldn't go outside? | ||
No, I couldn't. | ||
No, it's one of the upsets. | ||
You know, I don't mind doing four hours a day here in the war room. | ||
Oh, maybe it's your time in front of the microphones. | ||
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You know, it's the most dangerous place in America between Steve and Steve Bannon and a microphone. | |
Used to be Chuck Schumer. | ||
That's a killing field between Chuck Schumer and Mike, now Steve Bannon. | ||
You make me blush. | ||
You make me blush. | ||
Boris, first off, real quickly, in the air right now, Donald J. Trump heading to Arizona, the proxy war, we're getting all into the proxy war tomorrow, but I'm going to lose you here for Chavez. | ||
Tell us real quickly, the proxy war in Arizona, Pence vs. Trump, McCain vs. Trump, Reynolds vs. Magritte, what's going on? | ||
President Trump on his way to Arizona as we speak. | ||
It's going to be a hot rally tonight. | ||
Hot because it's about a billion degrees in Arizona, but also because President Trump is going to come in. | ||
He's going out there for Blake Masters, the MAGA candidate for the Senate, and for Carrie Lake, the MAGA candidate for governor. | ||
Now Eli Crane just endorsed. | ||
Eli, a very frequent guest on the show. | ||
Eli Crane endorsed for Arizona second by President Trump. | ||
So it's going to be a hot one tonight. | ||
Pence is out there trying to spew his nonsense swamp. | ||
President Trump is going to drop the anvil on all their heads. | ||
I want to have you back on Monday. | ||
I got to deconstruct. | ||
I thought last night, I'll be honest, I thought part I watched of the committee with Lauria, I thought it was a Saturday Night Live skit. | ||
I thought part of it with Kissinger and Lauria, right? | ||
But I want to know, because it was like, I don't understand these people. | ||
Real quick, Steve. | ||
Ten seconds. | ||
The best part was when they played President Trump's statement in the Rose Garden. | ||
That was one of the best clips ever. | ||
Most powerful. | ||
And President Trump has something to say about it. | ||
They can't get any ratings without playing President Trump. | ||
And then, hey, the Steve Bannon appearance. | ||
Boris has taken the 6 o'clock. | ||
It's jam-packed with analysis. | ||
You've got to wait for it. | ||
8 o'clock on Tucker, 9 o'clock CNN for the special about you. | ||
Then tomorrow morning, back here live, the one and only Alex Jones. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon will be live. | ||
Alex from Austin, Texas. | ||
And we will be here in the War Room. | ||
See you on Tucker tonight, and then see you to CNN. | ||
See you tomorrow morning back here at 10. | ||
Boris, I really thank you. | ||
I appreciate you taking the 6 o'clock, brother. | ||
Let me go to hair and makeup. | ||
I got to pretty up. | ||
Boris Epstein, next. | ||
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