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The virus has now killed more than 100 people in China, and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Friday, 29th July, The Year of Our Lord 2022. | ||
Tomorrow, a two-hour special live. | ||
We're going to be everywhere. | ||
In Arizona, we're going to be pulling people in. | ||
We're going to tie together the economics, the geopolitics. | ||
The capital markets and the nitty gritty politics of what happens next Tuesday. | ||
Big time. | ||
We're working on this. | ||
We're going to have, and by the way, tonight at five, I'm trying to get boards back in there. | ||
This CNN demand letter, I need you to curl up with it. | ||
282 pages. | ||
You must read it because it makes the case for why it's a big lie, not a big steal. | ||
This is about President Trump's defamation suit against CNN and that thing's going to be big league. | ||
Okay. | ||
Today on my getter, which I keep telling folks to go to. | ||
Two hours ago, so that would have been what, at 8 o'clock in the morning, I put up two articles back-to-back. | ||
One was from The Guardian, and yes, I put up, and people say, why do you put up all these liberal left-wing things? | ||
Because I know you guys go read the conservative sites, that's fine. | ||
I try to show you the way that your enemies look at the world. | ||
This is what makes you sharper. | ||
It makes you tougher. | ||
It makes you understand things. | ||
You must understand how your enemies think. | ||
You must understand how your enemies use information warfare. | ||
There are two articles back-to-back. | ||
One is from The Guardian, which is the number one progressive paper in the world. | ||
And it's an interview with a woman who's running as a Democrat, former Republican, in the Attorney General's race there. | ||
And it says, headline, democracy runs through Arizona. | ||
The fate of the nation to be decided in this election. | ||
The fate of the nation, of the United States of America. | ||
And that's one of the largest papers in the world headline, talking about Arizona. | ||
The next article is Trafalgar, a shock poll. | ||
Trafalgar breaks a poll. | ||
The great guys over at Trafalgar break a poll in Arizona. | ||
Carrie Lake, Blake Masters, and really the Trump endorsed MAGA team up. | ||
So we're joined by Carrie Lake. | ||
I know she's busy today. | ||
Carrie, the stakes couldn't be higher. | ||
The number one progressive newspaper in the world says democracy runs through Arizona. | ||
This is all the anti-democratic forces of Carrie Lake because she's such a mean person and so anti-democratic. | ||
And the fate of the nation. | ||
I mean, the fate of the nation hangs on these elections. | ||
Your analysis, ma'am. | ||
Well, I've been starting to feel like public enemy number one, the way the media has been following me around. | ||
I've had international media show up in little small towns in Arizona, so I had a feeling they were up to something. | ||
What we're doing here in Arizona is saving the republic, okay? | ||
We're saving the republic, and we're doing this all over America, and they're more worried about Arizona Because we've got candidates here who are kicking butt and are good and understand what's at stake and can communicate it. | ||
And they can't tear us down with their typical BS, you know, articles. | ||
I've been, I just read another article today, Steve, where they were going after me for having the gall to want to reform our elections so that they're honest. | ||
And they're trying to make it look like we're trying to keep people from voting and taking away the minority vote. | ||
Actually, the minority vote is being trampled on in places like San Luis, Arizona, where it's 85 percent Hispanic population. | ||
And for two decades, the folks in that community thought it was normal and expected of them to hand over their ballot to somebody else to fill out. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
That's what we're trying to stop and that's what we want to get rid of. | ||
That kind of voting. | ||
And so they're afraid that they're not going to be able to cheat anymore. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
They know we're going to come in here and clean up the corruption. | ||
They boil this thing down to kind of two things, and this is why Carrie Lake's a demon. | ||
One is voter integrity and fair and honest elections where only American citizens vote and only people that are registered to vote, people, you know, certifiable ballots that you can actually count. | ||
The other is immigration, that you're going to be a tough governor and you're going to go, if Biden's not going to do it, you're going to seal the border, right? | ||
And you've got the working class Hispanic community's got your back on this. | ||
That's what they fear. | ||
If you look at all these articles attacking Carrie Lake, the reason she's a demon is because she represents working class and middle class people and Hispanic working class understand this. She's going to take action at the border so their lives are not destroyed and her state's not destroyed and she's going to clean up the voter because they understand if Carrie Lake comes in and cleans up the voter things, Democrats can't win because they can't win if they don't cheat. They know that. They're smart enough to know that. That's why Carrie Lake's Go ahead, ma'am. | ||
And they can't win and they're losing the Hispanic vote. | ||
They're losing the black vote. | ||
They're losing the suburban mom vote. | ||
We have that. | ||
We have a moms coalition that we get together and we have gatherings of 100 people. | ||
They bring the kiddos and the moms and dads are tired of what's going on. | ||
And they are freaked out. | ||
Everything they've written about me, Steve, all these lies, all these attack, attack ads, attack stories aren't working because the people of this state know me. | ||
I've been in their homes for 27 years. | ||
I have a relationship with them. | ||
And they're freaked out because the usual ways that they go after a candidate and destroy them are not working with me. | ||
And they've poured tens of millions of dollars into this to try to destroy this movement we have in Arizona, which is really kind of an extension of the America First movement, more localized in Arizona. | ||
Carrie, how do people find out, either come and assist or get out the vote, because they're down now to it, how do they find out where you're going to be? | ||
We're now to the practicality, kind of the debate's over. | ||
People know where people stand. | ||
It's all about who, it's all about what electric shows up. | ||
Whoever shows up on Tuesday, if they get their voters out, they're going to win. | ||
This gets down to pretty basic, pretty simple stuff. | ||
How do people follow Carrie Lake and find out how they either participate or how they come and see you speak? | ||
Carilake.com, K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E.com. | ||
We're putting out emails to you to give you information on voting. | ||
We are also monitoring the vote. | ||
We've got eyeballs on it, we've got ears, we've got lawyers, we have investigators, and we're keeping an eye on it. | ||
There's also an app, it's a Carilake app, just in case they try to make me disappear on social media. | ||
And I'm also on Getter and Truth and all of the other ways you can find me. | ||
And very active on all of those platforms. | ||
So we've got to get the message out. | ||
We're tired of being trampled on. | ||
This is a movement of we the people. | ||
We are going to win and we are going to do some really great things to make Arizona the greatest state in the union. | ||
Carrie Lake, honored to have you on here. | ||
Look forward to we're going to try to get you back on tomorrow morning. | ||
Big event out in Arizona on voter integrity. | ||
So much going on. | ||
Carrie Lake, thank you very much. | ||
I know you're scrambling. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Now the cover of every major newspaper in Europe because they understand, as we said, the railhead of the Trump movement is in Arizona, the great state of Arizona. | ||
A couple of things they're freaked out about. | ||
They're freaked out about, you know, these populist, nationalist politicians coming to the forefront, MAGA. | ||
But they're also focused on a couple things. | ||
They hate this populist revolt, and here's the things they hate. | ||
They hate Dan Schultz and Steve Stern doing the precinct strategy, where you have people, tens of thousands now to hundreds of thousands, getting engaged at the political side of the Republican Party to actually become an active voice, and sometimes then running for state legislature or whatever, town council, but getting that first thing to become a precinct committeeman. | ||
The second thing they hate is the efforts we're making to take over election boards, canvassing boards with participants that are just not going to be poll watchers anymore, but actually be election officials and poll workers inside and around the green table where the votes are counted or people can keep their eyeball on that. | ||
They hate that. | ||
The thing I think they hate the most though, And this is because of the structure of the Democratic Party and progressive left, because it's so tied to the teachers' unions. | ||
It's the focus on this, I call it the parental rights movement, or the Moms for Liberty, Moms for America. | ||
There's a lot of these groups out there. | ||
You know, Tiffany Justice and the team have kind of been at the forefront a bit, but there's a lot of these groups out there for parental rights. | ||
Because I follow this closely. | ||
They hate this more than anything. | ||
Because they have owned that, and parents have been too busy and too, you know, looking the other way. | ||
It was only during COVID when they kind of looked at the computer and saw what was being taught. | ||
They said, whoa, I don't know if I agree with that. | ||
And it's moderate and sometimes center-left or liberal moms and even dads who are joining this. | ||
And that has freaked them out. | ||
That's like the Hispanic vote. | ||
And so there was an article that I haven't had time to get to because there's so much other stuff going on. | ||
There's an article, an opinion piece From two women, I believe it was, who are part of, they've written a book about the government-run schools and about how that's the last bastion of freedom. | ||
We know what horrible shape they're in. | ||
So I've asked Tiffany Justice, who happens to be on vacation, if she'd come back and just give us some commentary. | ||
Because they say our efforts, and they start with yours truly, they start this article and end it with yours truly saying, The road to victory in 2022 goes to the school boards, and that's true, and that's why we're winning. | ||
And it's getting and building momentum every day. | ||
I'm on conference calls every other day with people. | ||
This is building everywhere in the nation, this parental rights or parental engagement at the school board and school administration level. | ||
Tiffany, is the article in the Hill newspaper correct? | ||
Are you guys losing steam? | ||
The reactionary force of the ideology of wokeism and grooming, are they winning or are you guys winning? | ||
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Oh, the woke ideology, they are not winning. | |
We are seeing ESG being destroyed every day by ordinary Americans who are waking up to this nonsense and capture. | ||
And American parents are awake. | ||
I think this article is funny to me because what they seek to try to say is that this is somehow a political movement or a partisan movement. | ||
It is so much bigger than that. | ||
And that's what Americans really need to understand. | ||
School board races are important and Democrats in the left and the teachers unions have been paying attention to this for a very long time. | ||
They get dues that teachers pay and then they use those dues, excuse me my eyes watering. | ||
They use those dues to be able to support candidates to run for school board and then those people get involved and then eventually they go on, maybe they run for some other things. | ||
Here is what is happening in America right now. | ||
You have ordinary parents, just parents like me, right? | ||
We have a job. | ||
We have a life. | ||
We think our kids are doing okay. | ||
We realize schools are broken. | ||
We go and we try to speak to school boards and they say, yeah, we're not really that interested in hearing what you have to say. | ||
So now you have parents saying, okay, wait a second, I need to get involved. | ||
This is a whole new class of politicians in America that is being created. | ||
People that weren't political or partisan, but are now getting involved in local government. | ||
The ripple effects that this will have across America for years to come are going to be outstanding. | ||
And I have no doubt that there are a lot of people that are very, very scared about what that looks like. | ||
And they should be because they're going to lose power. | ||
And here's the thing, we know this from everywhere. | ||
This parental rights movement and people wanting to get engaged is building every day. | ||
And you said the thing I think that's triggered them the most. | ||
Not only the school boards is the first step, right? | ||
But then it's actually to get to the administrations and get a personnel firm or a manpower firm and figure out how you broom these administrators that won't do what the school board says or still continue To be hidebound that they want to teach CRT. | ||
They want to teach all these grooming, you know, literature and school lessons and they won't take the actions. | ||
Here's what parents want. | ||
The parents want the schools to be great, okay? | ||
They want the schools to be great because they understand their children can only compete in a post-industrial world, right? | ||
If they're well trained in mathematics and in science and in literature and a critical and And real critical thinking, not the ideology they teach as critical thinking, but the ability to actually look at things and break them down yourselves. | ||
People will sacrifice anything for that. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
But the schools are not doing it. | ||
And Tiffany, you've given us the math. | ||
I mean, we're failing everywhere with the school systems that set up, correct? | ||
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Yeah, children are not doing well in school and what we've seen since 2019 is numbers continue to worsen. | |
So, our children are not reading in school well. | ||
We're very concerned about that. | ||
Let me give you some real numbers that apparently the opinion columnists didn't want to talk about. | ||
We've had seen success for parents across the country in a lot of different races. | ||
Kenosha, Wisconsin, I've spoken about a couple times. | ||
This is a very interesting area where there's been a lot of controversy. | ||
Two of our moms from our chapter are now on the school board there. | ||
Two out of three seats won. | ||
And the vice chair of our chapter is now the county supervisor. | ||
Let me explain why she ran for that seat. | ||
The county supervisor decides who gets to run the health department. | ||
So parents are awake. | ||
Again, they're recognizing, well, if I can't solve this at the school board level, maybe I'll run for State House. | ||
Right? | ||
Maybe I'll run for State Senate. | ||
Well, maybe I'll run for Congress. | ||
And so again, this is an exciting time to be a part of American politics because it is truly changing. | ||
New York, we won 40 out of 70 seats endorsed. | ||
That does not sound like failure to me. | ||
So I say to these opinion columnists and other people, as my husband or some of his friends might joke, hold my beer. | ||
Let's wait for August 23rd. | ||
If you want to get involved in school board races, And have your voice heard. | ||
Please contribute to political committees. | ||
That is what needs to happen. | ||
We have a Florida political committee, Moms4LibertyFLPC.com. | ||
You can contribute there. | ||
The teachers union, Steve, they are contributing to these candidates. | ||
We need to be doing the same thing. | ||
Tiffany, we're going to put all your social media up on the site so people can get to it. | ||
OK, Tiffany Justice, Moms4Liberty, you keep fighting even on vacation. | ||
Thanks, Tiffany, for joining us. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back with Mike Davis Ben Harnawal next. | ||
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Nobody talks about it, but it's buried in the It's buried in the grand jury testimony and indictment. | ||
So we're gonna get Mike Davis on here about how scary it is for them and how the left knows this. | ||
They're gonna try to change the courts. | ||
This guy said, I wanted to make a change for history. | ||
It's all in there in the article. | ||
Let's bring in Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, I want to thank the great Dave Ramaswamy, who's still one of the most brilliant guys I know. | ||
And Dave was just here the other day, but we were live, so we were trying to bring him in the show, but it didn't work. | ||
We're going to try to get Ramaswamy on next week. | ||
What a brilliant guy. | ||
Send me that article from Brookings. | ||
But give me your assessment right now, because the focus is still on Ukraine, pouring more money in there. | ||
You had this Vogue cover. | ||
You got the lights going out over Europe. | ||
People are now not going to shower and take cold showers. | ||
I mean, it is absolutely obscene what has happened to the European people. | ||
And I'm going to let you say your favorite phrase, our leaders, what you call them, masters, what they're doing. | ||
Walk us through where we stand today. | ||
Post the Vogue shoot, the Vogue cover in the Ukraine, sir. | ||
Morning, Steve. | ||
Well, today I have for you a tale of two cities, thanks to our sociopathic overlords. | ||
If Denver could kindly put up the Wall Street Journal piece that I sent through. | ||
This is an article that I put out on my Ghetto account yesterday. | ||
Here's the headline. | ||
Bracing for long conflict, Kiev returns to near normality with theatres and dance parties. | ||
And reading through the article, there's descriptions that in Kiev they've had La Traviata, Rigoletto, Nabucco, three great operas by Verdi. | ||
Life is going on nicely. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
You're telling me that in the war, the besieged capital Well, I have to say that even if Rome were sieged under a real war, I would actually think that's a very good priority to be doing. | ||
However, that's not the image that Ukraine is presenting to the world. | ||
And reading on, scrolling on through this article, which I repeat, you can find it on my feed, There's, you know, there's talk about theatre, ballet, nightclubs. | ||
This follows on from the thing that I put out on Getter about six weeks ago about the beach parties. | ||
You remember? | ||
When the whole of Ukraine camped to the beach. | ||
They had the beautiful beach. | ||
I just want to, I told you, when you put your thing up on Getter, it had the beautiful beaches in Ukraine, and particularly Kiev. | ||
I just want the umbrella concession. | ||
If I had the umbrella concession, I wouldn't have to do the war room. | ||
So on the back of that, about six weeks ago, Pozo put out on his getter feed a couple of weeks ago the rock concerts that were going down, I think, in Mariupol. | ||
That is the image Ukraine is presenting to the world. | ||
Great. | ||
However, the summer joy isn't being felt universally, Steve. | ||
Moving on to Europe, we have in Germany, this is what I say about a tale of two cities. | ||
Kiev is doing fantastically, and even Mariupol, despite the bombardment of its steel plant, right? | ||
In Hanover, in Germany, the contrast couldn't be greater. | ||
Cold showers for the Germans, right? | ||
That's thanks to the BBC, which is up on your feed. | ||
Moving over to Bloomberg, they point out that Paris faces an even colder, darker winter than Berlin. | ||
The Daily Mail, again on your feed, asks the question, could Britain be forced to turn off the lights like Germany? | ||
Experts warn the UK may have to dim street lights and ban hot water in public buildings as millions of families face crippling energy bills after Russia choked gas supplies. | ||
Right. | ||
And then there's the story in the FT. | ||
So I've got three of your favorites in today. | ||
I've got the FT. | ||
I've got Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Right. | ||
The FT. | ||
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DFT have now brought out a global inflation tracker. | ||
See how your country compares on rising prices. | ||
Adding that Russia's invasion of Ukraine has increased prices for everything from energy to wheat, adding to inflationary pressures worldwide. | ||
But of course, that wasn't technically, and I don't mean to be pedantic, but that was not caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. | ||
It's caused by a sociopathic overlord's response to that invasion. | ||
But there the FT Steve is presenting the new normal, right? | ||
That's what we have to get used to. | ||
My final stories in this roundup are in the UK. | ||
The Daily Telegraph says that Boris Johnson can't just walk away from Ukraine and he's planning a goodbye trip. | ||
Before he finishes his term in office, he wants to go out and have a final Photo op with President Zelensky. | ||
And why not? | ||
Good on him. | ||
The Ukrainians yesterday, this is something I put out on my Getty Feed, have signed a joke petition saying that Boris Johnson should be made their Prime Minister. | ||
And you know, it's fine for the Ukrainians to love Boris Johnson, right? | ||
It's absolutely fine. | ||
But if Boris Johnson had prioritised the well-being of Brits with the Same degree of fervour that he prioritised the well-being of Ukrainians. | ||
He would be Prime Minister above and beyond the next election. | ||
That's the tragedy of our sociopathic overlords, Steve. | ||
They're driven by the immediate impact of the next press release. | ||
And that's it. | ||
They don't think beyond that. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
What about Viktor Orban's going to be at CPAC next week? | ||
Viktor Orban laid it out that if they don't de-escalate, get to the negotiation table and work out some deal that stops the killing of Ukrainian civilians and these militias they have, that all the government's going to start falling like dominoes. | ||
Are people in Italy... I mean, Italy's one of the big ones. | ||
You've had France's reaction, obviously the government in the UK. | ||
For other reasons, there's Boris Johnson being a sociopathic overlord. | ||
The Tory party had enough of it. | ||
Now, the other article is out this morning that Paris, they say Paris can actually be in worse shape than Berlin. | ||
People have been talking about Berlin and the Germans, but they look at the, you know, they did the Dave Walsh analysis of baseload for, since the nuclear power plants used to drive France are kind of in, be twixt in between. | ||
They think Paris could actually be worse. | ||
The question we have is, when are the people in Europe going to stand up to their sociopathic overlords? | ||
We understand that overlords are sociopathic. | ||
They should understand it. | ||
They just don't have the cussedness and the toughness and the grit of the American people. | ||
They're saying, hey, we've had a bellyful of this and we need some fundamental change, sir. | ||
I think what we're going to see in the autumn are the continuance of the governments and prime ministers who have already resigned. | ||
I think we've had Sri Lanka, we've had Estonia, we've had, of course, Italy. | ||
Talking of Italy, Steve, this is something that was on the War Room account yesterday. | ||
We pushed out this great op-ed, in fact, by Chris Caldwell. | ||
And he says something, I'm just going to read the quote, but he says something in yesterday's New York Times, which is what we were saying on the war room, pretty much almost in these words, right? | ||
But there's an odd thing about Mr Draghi's role as a symbol of democracy. | ||
No voter anywhere has ever cast a ballot for him. | ||
He was installed at the request of President Sergio Mattarella, who is himself not directly elected. | ||
Honourable and capable, though Mr Draghi may be, his resignation is a triumph of democracy. | ||
So that's a point there. | ||
Now, in the New York Times, Steve, That picks up a point that we made, as I say, almost to the word on the war room a week or so ago. | ||
And I think, as I say, those are the governments that have already fallen. | ||
And in the autumn, when is what you call the double barrel shotgun, sort of energy prices and food reach their peak. | ||
That's when we're going to see further movement, I think, in other countries right across the world. | ||
Ben, how do people get to you on Getter? | ||
Because you're doing live broadcasts. | ||
You're also putting stuff up 24 hours a day on War Room and also on your own account. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
It's simply my surname. | ||
It's the verified account at Hanwell. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
And that's there. | ||
You'll catch my analysis that I'm pushing out 24-7. | ||
Ben, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you for hanging on with us today. | ||
You know, you see what you need to do to get inflation under control, and you see what's going on. | ||
Right now, we're going to shovel The Ukrainian government came back and said, Hey, we need $5 billion since the country's in tatters. | ||
And of course, besides the operas were showing in the nightclubs or anything like that, nothing's getting made here. | ||
Uh, we, we needed $5 billion a month from the West. | ||
And then 30 days later said, oops, that number's really 9 billion. | ||
Okay. | ||
So let's round up $10 billion a month. | ||
They need, which is over a hundred billion dollars a year, all going to be paid by you. | ||
You know, the Europeans will sit there and they'll say, Oh yeah, we should, we should, we should. | ||
At the end of the day, it'll be the Americans underwriting it. | ||
Then they need additional military aid. | ||
They've already said that to rebuild the country is $750 billion. | ||
Okay, where are they going to be looking for that? | ||
Yes, they'll look to the deadbeats in Europe and they'll throw in some, but it'll be the United States. | ||
At the same time, you have a massive invasion. | ||
I mean, we're going to get to this afternoon, hopefully Ben's been back up and Oscar. | ||
More about what's happening on the gotaways. | ||
The two million that are illegal aliens that are here just under the Biden regime. | ||
Plus the caravans are coming up. | ||
They're taking over towns in Mexico. | ||
Instead of putting the money and the troops and the resources there to protect Hispanic Americans from the rear of Grand Valley all the way to southern Arizona. | ||
We'll shovel that into the eastern border, the Russian-speaking eastern border of Ukraine, where we have no vital national security interests. | ||
And I would actually say we have no national security interests, vital or otherwise. | ||
I know Conservative Inc. | ||
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All I tell Conservative Inc., look at the cover of Vogue. | ||
You have been played and made to look like complete and total fools. | ||
Mike Davis on the attempted assassination of Justice Kavanaugh and now we know a deeper plot. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, we have a very special guest we're gonna get to in a second, somebody that's very close to my heart, and someone who's just done an incredible job in very trying circumstances. | ||
But I gotta get to Mike Davis, Article 3. | ||
And the reason is, it is out right now, this is an Associated Press story on Yahoo, which is still one of the biggest news aggregators. | ||
But it's not getting, and Free Beacon's doing a great job, the guys over at Free Beacon. | ||
Davis, brother, this thing, and you warned us about this, and I've been warning people about this. | ||
This guy that flew from California to Justice Kavanaugh's house and was going to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh and his wife and children, he had a bigger plot. | ||
I keep telling you, hey, The highest priority we have right now on a national security basis is the protection of these conservative justices on the Supreme Court. | ||
And now it's out because of an affidavit in the ongoing criminal investigation and trying him. | ||
Mike Davis, I need you to read these quotes because it blows my mind. | ||
But as soon as I saw it in the middle of night, I woke up Davis and said, dude, we got to get on top of this because exactly what you're saying. | ||
This guy not only wanted his plan was not just to kill Kavanaugh and his family. | ||
He had a plan to kill three conservative justices and do something for history. | ||
Mike Davis from Article 3. | ||
Yeah, so this 26-year-old man flew from California. | ||
He had guns, zip ties, padded shoes, burglary tools. | ||
And as the FBI has dug into—they did an affidavit when they arrested him—as they've dug into his social media, It's very clear that he had a plot to kill three Supreme Court justices so he could overturn these conservative rulings for years to come. | ||
He says, for decades to come, according to a recent court filing. | ||
Here's one of his quotes. | ||
He said, I am shooting for three, meaning three justices. | ||
And he explained that, quote, all of the major decisions for the past 10 years have been along party lines. | ||
So if there are more liberal than conservative judges, judges, they will have the power. | ||
And it was very clear he he searched for, quote, the quietest semi auto, semi auto rifle. | ||
And he wanted to find he also searched for most effective place to stab someone. | ||
Another search, assassin skills, assassin equipment, assassinations, Supreme Court, how to be stealthy. | ||
Let me read from this again. | ||
And I read from the Yahoo article of the Associated Press story. | ||
Killing one jurist could change the decisions of the court for decades to come, authorities said that Rosk wrote, adding, quote, I am shooting for three. | ||
Roski or Rosk, Explain that and I quote all of the major decisions for the past 10 years have been along party lines So if I there were more liberal than conservative justice, they will have the power This is what the certain part I'm not saying every progressive and every liberal not even close but in the fever swamps of the left You cannot take this out of the equation. | ||
Mike Davis, what's most infuriating, you stood up here and warned us about this. | ||
I thought we passed something in the House. | ||
What is Mayor Garland and even the governors, Hogan and Youngkin, who happen to be Republicans, of these states doing to protect the Supreme Court justice, sir? | ||
So, let's back up, Stephen. | ||
Remember, after this Dobbs decision leak, the draft Dobbs decision leak, remember the Senate 100 to nothing passed a bill to increase security for Supreme Court justices and their families. | ||
And Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has a heavily armed 24-7 security team as the Speaker of the House, sat on this bill in the House, this 100 to nothing bill that passed in the Senate, sat on it to increase security for Supreme Court justices, presumably to put pressure on these Supreme Court justices while they were deciding the Dobbs decision on Roe versus Wade, and it was during this time where Pelosi sat on this bill | ||
that this 26-year-old man attempted to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh, his wife, and two young daughters, and now we know two other justices. | ||
So something needs to happen here. | ||
We have this January 6th commission for a bunch of goofballs and grandmas who trespassed and took selfies on the Senate floor on January 6th. | ||
Someone tried to take out a separate branch of government, change the separate branch of government, the Supreme Court, and Pelosi was complicit by sitting on this bill 100 to nothing. | ||
Mike, we gotta get you back on. | ||
I gotta talk about the tech bill, all of it. | ||
How do people get to you in the interim at Article 3? | ||
How do they get to your social media? | ||
Yeah, it's article3project.org, article3project.org, at article3project, at article3project, and my personal is MRDDMIA, MRDDMIA. | ||
And thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Thank you for doing this and being on top of this. | ||
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The security of the Supreme Court justice should be at the Secret Service level now. | |
I said earlier we had Tiffany Jessen on for Moms Liberty. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
You've got the precinct strategy. | ||
You've got the people that are getting in and taking over the election to become election officials, and they're hating on that. | ||
You've got all the moms for the parental rights. | ||
They're going crazy on that, the teachers unions and all the lefties. | ||
They understand we're going to change these schools around, have them teach people. | ||
And one of the reasons I love doing this show is provide a platform for patriots and heroes that are stepping up and putting on all the line. | ||
And I'm honored to have on the first time in the boardroom, Cynthia Hughes, who's been just absolutely incredible about these, about the prisoners and about everything about January 6th. | ||
Talk to us, where do we stand? | ||
Tell us about your work. | ||
First off, tell a little bit about your background. | ||
How did you even get involved in this and how did you become kind of the leader or one of the leaders of this movement to make sure that people's constitutional rights are protected and they're treated fairly? | ||
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So, I have a loved one. | |
Just gotta pick that up a little bit. | ||
Just push it up. | ||
Yep, yep, that's perfect. | ||
Right there. | ||
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I have a loved one who came to the Capitol on January 6th and a week later he was arrested because he went inside the Capitol. | |
He did not commit anything violent. | ||
He was not charged with any violent charges, Steve. | ||
And he's been in jail for 19 months. | ||
We're going on 20 months now on nonviolent charges. | ||
We went to trial in May and he was found guilty of obstruction of an official proceeding. | ||
We go to sentencing in September. | ||
But during the time in the very early stages when he was arrested, January of 2021, From January till June, he was in solitary confinement. | ||
All the men in D.C. | ||
were in solitary confinement. | ||
For six months? | ||
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For six months. | |
They're still in solitary confinement conditions. | ||
It's just the first six months, they had one hour a day out of their cell. | ||
One hour. | ||
A lot of these men have medical problems. | ||
They were in the military, like my nephew, and just haven't seen their wives, haven't seen their children. | ||
You have men in this jail that have not seen their children in a year and a half. | ||
Um, so I got really tired of it, you know, not hearing from him, no phone calls, you know, not knowing how he was, what was going on. | ||
So I decided we needed to, you know, kind of organize. | ||
So we started a family support group, him and I together, um, really was his idea. | ||
And, um, next thing I knew I was talking to the great Julie Kelly. | ||
The great Steve Bannon, the great Dinesh D'Souza, who, you know, kind of applauded our efforts and we just turned it into a movement to help these families. | ||
Had you had you have any engagement in politics or anything like that or you were just a normal citizen or what was it that you actually said, hey, I've got to do something. | ||
I just I got to do something that's broader than just my nephew. | ||
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Well, no, I was never engaged as a person in politics, but I certainly pay attention. | |
But you've never been an activist. | ||
You're not somebody that's sitting on city council. | ||
You were the standard American MAGA audience. | ||
You've got a job, a family, that's more than enough. | ||
You pay your taxes. | ||
You do your thing for the country. | ||
But you're not actively engaged until this time. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, no, I wasn't. | |
What have you learned? | ||
What's the most important thing that you've learned on your journey on this? | ||
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Oh, God, there's a lot to unpack in that question. | |
But one of the things that I've learned is, you know, we live in the greatest country in the world. | ||
And I have watched people been, you know, denied due process in this past year. | ||
It's been very eye opening. | ||
There's a lot of people in this country that have been denied due process even beyond January 6, before January 6. | ||
It's not okay. | ||
This is a political witch hunt. | ||
This is the third impeachment. | ||
This is revenge on Donald Trump and to get to Donald Trump because they have not, they have not been able to get to him. | ||
They failed mercifully. | ||
How do you get to him? | ||
You're going to get to him through his supporters or through his children. | ||
And I think that he loves his supporters very much, despite what people may think. | ||
I know he hasn't been able to speak out as much. | ||
I know people would like to see that more. | ||
But I think that he very much is brokenhearted over this. | ||
And I can't believe that we live in a country where You have a political party who's so obsessed with revenge and hate that they will step on any American to, you know... | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
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Why do I say that? | |
Because we have over 860 Americans in this country that have been arrested, charged, and indicted basically on nonviolent charges for trespassing. | ||
You have almost 100 Americans that are still sitting behind bars, not just in DC. | ||
We only have 29 people in DC. | ||
But you have people sitting behind bars throughout the country. | ||
Here, we'll use the guys in DC. | ||
These men haven't seen their wives. | ||
They haven't seen their children. | ||
We're not allowed visits. | ||
When I leave here, I'm going to try to visit my nephew. | ||
I guarantee I won't get in. | ||
Guarantee it. | ||
They don't even provide video visits. | ||
So you're talking about, we'll use, you know, there's so many wives. | ||
I could name so many of them right now. | ||
The women, who are married to men that are behind bars here in DCCTF have not seen them physically in over a year. | ||
There are children who have not seen their fathers in over a year and it's not just men in jail there are women in jail as well. | ||
I just got off the phone with somebody who was fortunate enough to make bond from DCCTF and He has conditions of his release, but he is allowed to move and be free. | ||
And somebody made a phone call to the police department. | ||
He went to an event to talk about he's got very serious medical conditions. | ||
He's a cancer patient. | ||
And now the government's talking about superseding his indictment and charging him with something else. | ||
What was it? | ||
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Why? | |
Because he went and talked at an event? | ||
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Because he went at an event and talked about his medical conditions. | |
He doesn't have a job. | ||
He lost his job. | ||
He doesn't have insurance. | ||
This is what we're dealing with. | ||
This is not about what happened on January 6th at the Capitol. | ||
This is about doing anything and everything humanly possible to keep Donald J. Trump There's no doubt in your mind that that's the purpose of this? | ||
People like you, people like these guys that are behind bars in DCCTF are the collateral damage in this. | ||
And they're going to destroy lives and hurt as many people as they possibly can to keep that guy off of the ballot. | ||
And I'll tell you, Steve, I'm- There's no doubt in your mind that that's the purpose of this? | ||
100%. | ||
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Why do you say that? | |
100%. | ||
Because they hate him. | ||
They hate everything about him. | ||
They hate what he represents. | ||
They hate that he has exposed a lot of things that our eyes were closed to. | ||
As a normal American, has it shocked you in the process of how the apparatus, the administrative state and the state apparatus, will actually throw down in a situation like this? | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes. | ||
I guess I guess you could say so. | ||
I was watching the news this morning as I was getting ready, you know, to come over here. | ||
And I was watching a bus. | ||
This was live television. | ||
I was watching a bus pull up to, I guess, the capital area. | ||
And it was filled with, you know, with migrants. | ||
And that followed up with, you know, the mayor of your city. | ||
Calling in, calling and asking for the National Guard, Mayor Bowser, to come get control of this. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
So, you couldn't bring in the National Guard to avoid what happened on January 6th, but now you want to bring in the National Guard because you think there's a... For a couple of buses of illegal... I mean, come on! | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
We have Cynthia Hughes. | ||
is our guest in studio. She's the leader of this group of the try to help and assist the prisoners from January 6. Cynthia Hughes with us next in the world. | ||
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Okay, welcome back to the war against the great Cynthia Hughes, a real warrior. | ||
Cynthia, it's not like you're some wild eyed radical. | ||
You come from a family of law enforcement. | ||
You understand law enforcement and police officers and law and order. | ||
Talk to us about the group you've set up. | ||
I want to make sure as many people go there today as check it as possible. | ||
What's your purpose? | ||
What are you guys trying to accomplish? | ||
What's the needs of these guys as prisoners? | ||
And what's the needs of the family? | ||
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Okay, thank you. | |
So we set up the Patriot Freedom Project, PatriotFreedomProject.com, and what we have done is raised money, and we have helped a lot of the lawyers that have taken on these cases, that have stepped up to the front lines to, you know, fight these battles, because that's what they are, Steve, they're battles. | ||
And you have Lee Smith and Ed Martin, two great patriots, are on your board, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So this has got, you got serious heavy people on the board that are helping you do this. | ||
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Yes, Ed Martin. | |
He is fabulous. | ||
He's my hero. | ||
Phyllis Schlafly's group. | ||
He's a warrior. | ||
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He is my mentor. | |
As a matter of fact, I was with Ed yesterday and I saw a great picture of you in his office with Phyllis Schlafly. | ||
They're the best. | ||
So yeah, so anyway, Ed has been a warrior in this. | ||
He's been behind me. | ||
He's helped me a great deal. | ||
All the lawyers are great. | ||
We have great lawyers. | ||
We have, you know, John Kiyonaga. | ||
We have Nick Smith. | ||
We have Joe McBride. | ||
We have great lawyers on the front lines, but they're, you know, they're underwater and I hate to put it that way. | ||
These are not, you know, regular cases where, you know, you go hire a lawyer because you got, you know, a jaywalking ticket. | ||
I mean, we're talking about people like the Oath Keepers that are facing life in prison. | ||
They want to destroy these people's lives. | ||
You have to remember, nobody went to the Capitol that day with a weapon. | ||
And the only people that were either killed or hurt were Trump supporters. | ||
You know, something that the J6 committee does not want to talk about. | ||
Nancy Pelosi and Liz Cheney and Matthew Graves and Merrick Garland. | ||
They don't want to tell you that. | ||
They just want to tell you that they're going to take down as many lives as they can in the process of their witch hunt. | ||
But Patriot Freedom Project is really the only platform that has stepped up and has raised money. | ||
We've helped We've helped over a hundred cases, you know, supplementing retainers for these lawyers. | ||
And the biggest thing of all, we've raised a lot of money and we've paid mortgages, we've paid rent, utility bills, car payments, Cobra payments, because these people have lost health insurance now. | ||
We saved Christmas last year. | ||
We helped with back to school. | ||
But here we are, back to school is starting. | ||
We need gift cards. | ||
We need donations. | ||
We have the Christmas season coming up. | ||
Thanksgiving. | ||
The list is long. | ||
We've also put together an online mental health community. | ||
It's not very large yet. | ||
We would like to grow it. | ||
We would like to get, you know, psychologists or social workers from every state. | ||
Build a database. | ||
These people need counseling. | ||
You know, we have support calls. | ||
I've connected with probably 300 or plus families. | ||
I get phone calls 24 hours a day. | ||
This is a 24-7 endeavor that I've taken on. | ||
I'm proud to do it. | ||
I'm honored to do it. | ||
I'm grateful that God called me to do this. | ||
I will keep at it. | ||
And we just need the support of the American people. | ||
So people right now, where should they go? | ||
And when they go to the site, how do they maneuver through the site to get the information that you think they ought to have? | ||
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So PatriotFreedomProject.com, on our homepage we have a donate button and if you click that you can donate through our payment portal, you can donate through PayPal. | |
You can mail us a check. | ||
You can mail us a money order. | ||
You can find us on Getter at PatriotFreedomProject.com. | ||
You can find us on Telegram. | ||
You can find us on Gab. | ||
You can find us on Truth Social. | ||
And so when they go there, they'll see the different cases. | ||
They'll see some of the information for this. | ||
You talk about some of the individual people. | ||
How do they get the information on exactly what they're supporting? | ||
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Well, we do talk about the cases. | |
We talk about, you know, what's going on with January 6th. | ||
We have a legal precedent page that shows the hypocrisy coming out of the city of D.C. | ||
where there have been other, you know, protests and rallies. | ||
Violent. | ||
I mean, the BLM stuff, they burned the city down. | ||
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Yeah, where those people didn't go to jail, Steve. | |
So our website is very thorough and very informative. | ||
And anybody can go patriotfreedomproject.com. | ||
What is Lee Smith and Ed Martin? | ||
These are two heavyweights. | ||
What is their assessment of how these folks have been treated? | ||
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So, with patriotfreedomproject.com, our two board members along with me are, you know, Ed Martin and Rachel Semel. | |
Rachel Semel, she's fabulous. | ||
She's a warrior. | ||
One of the best communications people in the movement. | ||
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She's an amazing human being. | |
I am grateful for her. | ||
She's a rock star. | ||
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But we're starting a second nonprofit, a C4. | |
It's going to be launched in the next few days. | ||
It's called Liberty Relief Response. | ||
And we have Ed and we have Lee Smith, the great Lee Smith, as board members on the C4. | ||
Lee Smith, he's a gem. | ||
You know, he wrote Lee Smith is the great best-selling author of the coup against the president. | ||
He knows he came on. | ||
He's on the show a couple weeks ago. | ||
Connected all the way from the very first impeachment, the very first phone call to what's happening in Ukraine today. | ||
So Lee Smith's as heavy as they get. | ||
Ed Martin's as heavy as they get. | ||
He's Phyllis Schlafly's right-hand man. | ||
We were actually in the campaign at 16. | ||
Took time away to go to Phyllis Schlafly's funeral in that dog-eat-dog campaign because we wanted to honor Phyllis Schlafly. | ||
Ed was the right-hand man. | ||
And Rachel Semel is one of the best Yeah, we have great people around us. | ||
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You know, Steve, there's been some questions about me. | |
You know, people want to know who is this person came out of nowhere. | ||
You know, I'm an average Joe. | ||
I'm a little peon on the pole from New Jersey. | ||
I'm a housewife. | ||
I have a full-time job. | ||
I have a great husband. | ||
I have four children. | ||
And I'm very passionate about what's happened to Tim. | ||
There's some controversy around Tim. | ||
Tim's a good person. | ||
Tim doesn't have criminal history. | ||
Tim served his country for 12 years. | ||
Tim's made some poor decisions, but unrelated to January 6th. | ||
People are, you know, trying to obliterate his character. | ||
His mother and I grew up together. | ||
He doesn't have communication with his mother or his father. | ||
He has high-functioning Asperger's, and there was no way he was going to be alone in this. | ||
Zero, zero possibility of that. | ||
You committed to that. | ||
We got to bounce one more time. | ||
How do they get to the site? | ||
How do they get to your personal social media? | ||
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Patriotfreedomproject.com is the name of our website. | |
Truth Social, Getter, Gab, Telegram, Patriot Freedom Project. | ||
You're the kind of, when you're in a jam, you're the aunt. | ||
You're the aunt that they want. | ||
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I'm the mama bear. | |
You're the aunt you want to go to the restroom. | ||
Mama bear, great work. | ||
The beauty of it is that you're just an average American citizen. | ||
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Steve, but people like you, thank God for people like you, Julie Kelly, what would we do without you? | |
We're the least important part of that equation. | ||
You're the key. | ||
Back here at 5 o'clock today, 5 to 7 then tomorrow we're gonna do the 100 plus 100 and a wake up of the run up to November 8th. | ||
It's all coming together now, Tuesday's a big day. |