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What's happening in our country today is not normal. | ||
Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. | ||
I want to be very clear, very clear up front. | ||
Not every Republican, not even the majority of Republicans are MAGA Republicans. | ||
Not every Republican embraces their extreme ideology. | ||
I know, because I've been able to work with these mainstream Republicans. | ||
Democracy is really at stake. | ||
You can't be a democracy when you support violence, when you don't like the outcome of an election. | ||
You can't call yourself a democracy when you don't, in fact, count the votes that people legitimately cast and count that as who you are. | ||
You can't be a democracy and call yourself one if you continue to do what they're doing. | ||
And so folks, look, we have a choice. | ||
Trump and the MAGA Republicans made their choice. | ||
We can choose to build a better America, or we can continue down this sliding path of oblivion to where we don't want to go. | ||
To this day, MAGA Republicans in Congress defend the mob that stormed the Capitol and people died later. | ||
Senator Johnson said it was, by and large, a peaceful protest. | ||
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Have you seen the videos of what happened that day? | |
Listen to the stories of the members of both parties of Congress and the jeopardy they were put in. | ||
Cops attacked and assaulted, speared with flagpoles, sprayed with mace, stomped down, dragged, brutalized. | ||
Police lost their lives as a result of that day. | ||
And the Magyar Republicans and your senior senators said it was a peaceful protest. | ||
I want to be very clear up front. | ||
Not every Republican is a MAGA Republican. | ||
Not every Republican embraces that extreme ideology. | ||
But the extreme MAGA Republicans in Congress have chosen to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate, and division. | ||
But together, we can and we must choose a different path. | ||
Forward! | ||
We ask so much of you. | ||
So much of you. | ||
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Joe Biden came to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to give the most vicious, hateful and divisive speech ever delivered by an American president, vilifying 75 million citizens, plus another probably 75 to 150. | |
If we want to be accurate about it, as threats to democracy and as enemies of the state. | ||
You're all enemies of the state. | ||
He's an enemy of the state. | ||
You want to know the truth. | ||
The enemy of the state is him and the group that control him, which is circling around him. | ||
Do this to that Joe. | ||
You're going to do this, Joe, right? | ||
I think Philadelphia was a great choice to make this speech of hatred. | ||
In anger? | ||
His speech was hatred and anger. | ||
By the way, the next morning he forgot what he said. | ||
You saw that. | ||
They asked him about... Oh, I didn't think I said that, did I? | ||
I don't know. | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
It's Tuesday, 6 September. Dear very Lord, 2022. | ||
It's the start of the sprint to 8th November. | ||
I want to start with Ed Henry and Karen Turk, the host of the Real America's Voice morning show. | ||
Guys, you anchored the coverage there. | ||
I want you to put it in perspective, the energy, the focus. | ||
And compare and contrast Biden's defilement and desecration of our sacred monument of Independence Hall with Donald Trump's energy. | ||
And then I want to ask you about the Federman, the disasters in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania later. | ||
But give me, give me, compare and contrast that and Karen. | ||
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This rally, out of all the rallies that we've been to, seemed to have a really infectious energy. | |
And I think from where I was sitting, a lot of this has to do with the primaries and the fact that there have been wins for Donald Trump, that people see a future in America. | ||
And when they come together at these rallies, it's a sense of community that they're lacking elsewhere. | ||
And they see that they're not alone and they realize that there is hope for a future. | ||
And there's people chanting USA, USA, positive, uplifting patriots. | ||
It's nothing like Joe Biden describes the MAGA movement, the America First movement. | ||
And our coverage, Joe, President Trump didn't start till about 7.30, 7.40 p.m. | ||
Eastern, Saturday night. | ||
We started at three o'clock with the pregame because there were thousands of people camped out outside already, Steve. | ||
But in the arena, this is like a minor league hockey arena. | ||
It was only half full at 3, 4 in the afternoon. | ||
I had friends texting me saying, hey, what's going on? | ||
Is the MAGA movement not turning out? | ||
Because this was hours before Trump spoke. | ||
By the time he hit that podium, Steve, there was not a seat to be had. | ||
Not one. | ||
There were maybe 100 empty seats that were in the obstructed view area. | ||
Where our cameras, the media's cameras, were blocking it. | ||
And I think it's fascinating because where we were standing and broadcasting, in front of us, closer to the stage, there were marked off spots for CBS News and Fox News. | ||
And let me tell you, they were empty, Steve. | ||
They did not have cameras or reporters from CBS and Fox. | ||
Now, they take a pool feed, as you know, and I understand they were streaming it on Fox Nation. | ||
But the idea that Fox didn't even directly cover this speech, When Donald Trump had 10 or 12,000 people in that arena and many more in the parking lot, this movement is stronger than ever. | ||
And if anything, I think the FBI and the Justice Department, to Karen's point, have solidified the MAGA base behind Trump. | ||
Yeah, no, to your point about being newsworthy, I mean, it's the first public address since the raid on Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Even if you hated Trump, just as a news organization, you would have to be there with, I think, a significant crew. | ||
Let me ask you guys, yesterday, Biden, and we had those clips in there, Biden goes to Milwaukee in a union day, traditional Labor Day, but they're all day with the bands. | ||
The picture was they have like benches for 800 people, about 175 or 200 when Biden takes the stage. | ||
In Pennsylvania, the state, the Commonwealth, the state you guys just came back with that energy. | ||
He's outside of Pittsburgh at a union event and Fetterman's there and there's 30 people, right? | ||
And most of those look like staff. | ||
Tell me, give me an assessment right now of the Commonwealth. | ||
Will you see the energy in these two movements? | ||
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We just talked about this on the show earlier, and these people that were in the gymnasium when he gave that speech, it almost looked like they were paid to be there, whether they're hiring these people through a temporary agency, or they're going out and they're putting an ad on Backstage.com and getting people to come as extras for production. | |
They don't look like real people. | ||
They're not real people. | ||
You can see that they're not even happy. | ||
Look at the difference, the contrast of the people standing behind Donald Trump at a Trump rally and then the people standing behind Biden at this Biden speech. It's incredible. | ||
You can just see on their faces these people are miserable. | ||
No wonder Fetiman's running around in a dirty hoodie. He's miserable. He's in his parents' basement. He's a mess and these are the people that they have representing them. I'm not surprised he gets no turnout. People are embarrassed. Well and meanwhile what the mainstream media is saying, Karen's right on all those points. I wake up Saturday morning in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania thinking how are How are we going to frame this coverage? | ||
We've got hours of coverage. | ||
And every morning I get in my inbox, among other things, an AP write of what their big headlines are overnight. | ||
And there was a story, you could check it, Saturday morning, AP's write was, Trump about to rally in Pennsylvania amid Republican concerns about turnout and enthusiasm in the midterms. | ||
And then we go to the arena, and there's thousands of people in the parking lot dying to get in. | ||
And you're right. | ||
There's a video that Benny Johnson put together, and we played it on American Sunrise today, with the Trump rah-rah as he comes in. | ||
There was a guy measuring the decibels, by the way, and he showed it to me, and it reached 111. | ||
I'm not a decibel guy, but it sounds pretty high. | ||
The decibel level at the Biden events is probably four or five. | ||
And there's a direct contrast. | ||
You're right about Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for the primetime speech. | ||
But actually, Joe Biden, I think there was a gun event or something last week, was in Wilkes-Barre. | ||
And that was the gym where there were like 30 or 40 people, like paid people, like Karen said. | ||
And Trump had 10,000, 12,000. | ||
And by the way, I'm old enough to remember an inaugural address that Steve Bannon may have helped put together, where the media spent days talking about American carnage. | ||
And this is a dark, dark view of America. | ||
And they left out all the positive things that Donald Trump talked about. | ||
And then Biden gives that speech. | ||
In the dark, with red. | ||
They talked about bringing the light. | ||
Do you remember that when they talked about coming out of the darkness and into the light? | ||
And then all of a sudden we're at this very, you know, I'll call it what it is, a Nazi-esque speech. | ||
I mean, that's what it looked like. | ||
And you were right. | ||
Steve, you were right. | ||
Donald Trump was right. | ||
about American carnage, which we're seeing under Joe Biden right now. | ||
Go look at Philadelphia. | ||
Look at people getting shot at gas stations. | ||
Look at the Upper East Side of New York City, where people are either being carjacked or rammed aside so people can steal $20,000 from their vehicle. | ||
It is American carnage that's going on right now, and it's a much darker situation under Joe Biden than we ever saw under Donald Trump. | ||
Zombie Apocalypse. | ||
Thank you guys, by the way. | ||
Magnificent coverage, and thank you guys for kicking off the show. | ||
How did they get to the show? | ||
How did they get to both your guys' social media? | ||
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8am to 10am Eastern, we're both on Getter. | |
We have the live Getter chat going, as you do, all show long. | ||
Monday through Friday, 8am to 10 Eastern. | ||
You find us on Roku, Pluto TV, anywhere you find the War Room. | ||
But certainly the app, you can find all of our... And there's my Getter page. | ||
That was Donald Trump. | ||
We were there together at the wall. | ||
Oh, and that was mine. | ||
Look, I have Donald Trump on mine, too. | ||
Look at that. | ||
So there you are. | ||
So every morning. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
We appreciate getting a chance to work with you. | ||
It's fabulous. | ||
You get the lightness from Ed Henry and Karen Turek, and then you're into the war room. | ||
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Zombie apocalypse. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
I want to go to Ernie Preet now. | ||
Ernie knows Commonwealth better than anybody. | ||
Ernie, Ed Henry and Karen Turek, decibels. | ||
You've been to a lot of rallies in Pennsylvania. | ||
You went to a lot of the Trump rallies in 16. | ||
Give me the enthusiasm level you saw on Saturday in the Commonwealth, sir. | ||
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It was through the roof. | |
Ed and Karen were absolutely right. | ||
The difference between a Biden rally and a Trump rally is night and day, light and dark. | ||
The enthusiasm of the people in that arena, and I was there. | ||
I got in at three o'clock. | ||
People were just, like Ed said, lined up out in the parking lot waiting to get in. | ||
And the speeches that were on and then Trump came on around 730 and the place just erupted. | ||
There's just no way to describe it other than to say it was electrifying. | ||
It was just absolutely overwhelming to see the people coming out to support this man and their candidates in the Republican ticket that no one said It was never going to happen. | ||
Oh, these are, this is, the Bidens say we're in a dark period. | ||
Well, you were in that arena. | ||
There was no darkness in that arena. | ||
There was life. | ||
There was hope. | ||
There was faith in the future of this country. | ||
And people were there to show Donald Trump that, and the Republican candidates who, Mehmet Oz and Doug Mastriano, the candidate for governor, they were fantastic in their speeches. | ||
And they electrified the crowd. | ||
This is, the whole thing was, it's talked about on every speaker, MTG, Mastriano, Dr. Oz, all of it. | ||
Let me ask you, yesterday then, and by the way, Richard Burris is going to be on here. | ||
He's got a major analysis up on RealClearPolitics right now, polling, that the way you win is to bring out the Trump base. | ||
The Republicans need the Trump base, and this is what it's about. | ||
Talk to me about Fetterman in Pittsburgh. | ||
You know the whole Commonwealth, he used to be the Attorney General. | ||
Talk to me about Fetterman. | ||
And 30 people showing up on a Labor Day. | ||
The presence there should be 5,000. | ||
But also, Fetterman's there. | ||
The Fetterman's supposed to be such a guy beloved by working class people. | ||
What happened yesterday to Fetterman? | ||
This was a debacle. | ||
Even Daily Mail has it up as one of its lead stories. | ||
That's how bad it is. | ||
Ernie. | ||
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It was pitiful. | |
I was elected twice Attorney General of the state. | ||
And the second time was in Bill Clinton's run. | ||
And Clinton won the state for $800,000 and won it for $130,000. | ||
So people know how to split their tickets, so people know how to make a discerning decision. | ||
There in Pittsburgh, they made a discerning decision. | ||
They didn't want to have these two people in their backyard. | ||
The Trump people, on the other hand, were welcomed in Wilkes-Barre, northeastern Pennsylvania by, Ed says, 10,000, 12,000. | ||
I, Ed says 10, 12,000. I think it's 14,000 because it was three levels of people. The first floor, the basketball court, and the breachers, the second mezzanine. | ||
And then there's a third level, the box seat level. | ||
And people were standing in the hallways and there were people still outside. | ||
So my estimate is that there were 14,000 people there. | ||
And I can't. | ||
There's no way Joe Biden can do that. | ||
He cannot do that at all. | ||
He has to rely on somehow getting mail-in votes from dead people in cemeteries to win. | ||
The first thing, one of the things that Doug Mastriano said that he's going to do the first day is he's going to require people to have a license to vote, an ID to vote. | ||
We have IDs to get Jets cash, to buy liquor, and you know what, but we don't have it to get the vote. | ||
And Doug said he's going to do that. | ||
Ernie, thank you very much. | ||
You know the Commonwealth better than anybody. | ||
Thank you for being there on Saturday to report for us, and thank you for your report. | ||
Ernie Priet. | ||
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You're welcome. | |
Okay, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Davis, Jim Hoft, John Fredericks, Richard Barris, next in The War Room. | ||
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We're going to talk all about it. | ||
Also, on the 16th, 17th and 18th in Phoenix at Turning Point USA, they're going to put on a three-day conference on the Great Reset. | ||
I'm one of the keynote speakers to kick it all off, I think on the 16th. | ||
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Charlie Kirk and the team over there put together an army of 500,000 young people. | ||
It's absolutely incredible, the energy. | ||
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I'll be there. | ||
Breathing fire about the Party of Davos and Klaus Schwab and the entire situation. | ||
Let me go to John Fredericks. | ||
John, taking time away from your sports book over the weekend and doing your main gig as the oracle of the deplorables, tell me the energy level. | ||
You've done this a lot. | ||
You know the Commonwealth as well as anybody. | ||
You're obviously a big supporter of Dr. Oz. | ||
Tell me, give me the enthusiasm level on Saturday compared to what you saw for Biden and particularly Fetterman yesterday. | ||
I mean, Dr. Oz will be pounding that tape yesterday. | ||
30 people in Pittsburgh at a union place. | ||
I mean, and those were mainly staff. | ||
I don't know how many actual folks showed up because it looked like it was all staff. | ||
John Fredericks. | ||
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I think you've probably got 5 to 10 people there on a Labor Day picnic, which normally you would get 500 to 1,000. | |
Look, the whole federal campaign is a complete disaster. | ||
The guy's a communist, Marxist. | ||
But I've got to tell you about Saturday Night Steve. | ||
I've been going to these since, I think, the first one that was ever held in Mobile at a football stadium back in August of 2015, I believe, where we had about 35,000 there. | ||
You know, I took my wife Anne. | ||
And I didn't want to work, so I did no video, no audios. | ||
Just, hey, let's go enjoy the rally. | ||
The love, enthusiasm, the happiness. | ||
You know, Steve, it's nothing. | ||
The Democrats are running around and mad. | ||
They hate life. | ||
They hate people. | ||
You go to this Trump rally, it's like my wife Anne said. | ||
There was nothing there but love and happiness. | ||
People friendly. | ||
Here's a comment she made. | ||
We got there, you know, the night before. | ||
We go there about 1 o'clock. | ||
From park, everybody's nice, to going online, nobody's cutting anybody off, the concession stands, you know, we were letting the older people go first, you know, having whatever seats they wanted. | ||
Everybody was having fun, and if you go to the right, there were 12,000 people packed in inside, not a single despondent person. | ||
It was all upbeat, it was all optimism. | ||
You contrast that, and I'll tell you the other thing, you leave that thing, 15,000 people, 3,000 outside, you leave that entire crowd at Mohegan Sun, It was cleaner than when we came. | ||
You could have eaten off the street. | ||
It was immaculate. | ||
There wasn't a paper cup to be found. | ||
The port-a-potty! | ||
I mean, that's what we are. | ||
We're just fun, loving, happy people that want a better life, that believe in our President. | ||
And they believe in us. | ||
We believe in God. | ||
We believe in Jesus Christ as our Savior. | ||
We believe in our friends. | ||
And so it was just a half-uplifting event. | ||
You go to these Biden events, the whole thing is nasty, everybody's mean, everybody hates everybody. | ||
This is why we're going to win. | ||
I've never seen such genuine enthusiasm. | ||
But that's the word, genuine. | ||
This wasn't scribed or, you know, they had to hand out a script to people. | ||
This was genuine love for our way of life and for a philosophy, an American person, we believe it. | ||
And I thought the president hit on all notes, or his tone was perfect. | ||
I thought it was one of the best speeches ever delivered. | ||
And that to me, that was the first general election rally that he held. | ||
And it was a blockbuster and that place was rock. | ||
John, how do people get to you, sports part of it and john frederick radio How do they get to all of yours? | ||
Because I've got to tell you, in the run-up, you've got to be watching Fredericks and going to his podcast, everything, 24-7, particularly in states like the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
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My winner will be up on GodzillaWins.com at 3 o'clock. | ||
Richard Burris is going to be on, John, and your theory of the case is you've got to get the MAGA vote out. | ||
The Republicans can't win unless MAGA represents. Richard Burris has got an amazing piece on rear-clear politics. | ||
Given that enthusiasm on Saturday, we're going to win. | ||
John Fredericks, thank you so much for the coverage, and thank you for all you do for this movement, sir. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Okay, we wanted to start off with the reality of where we are politically. | ||
But there was a blockbuster decision yesterday by a federal judge. | ||
And Mike Davis called the shot, you know, on the afternoon of the defilement and raid and ransacking of Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Let's play the cold open. | ||
I want to bring in Mike Davis. | ||
How on earth could a judge who made it through law school think that Donald Trump can take the property of the government, the federal government, take it home, and then have to have a special master decide whether they can investigate him. | ||
Because she's biased and corrupt. | ||
Like I don't know what to tell everybody anymore. | ||
Like, I've been saying this since he took office. | ||
When you allow Republicans to control the courts, you get nothing. | ||
Trump judges do not believe in the rule of law. | ||
They do not believe in precedent. | ||
They do not believe in facts. | ||
They do not believe in logic. | ||
They just believe in whatever is going to help Donald Trump. | ||
And they've proven it again and again and again. | ||
So when I say that you cannot trust Trump judges, I don't know what more evidence you need for that fact, right? | ||
Like, look, the argument that he has executive privilege is so What the scientists would call stupid. | ||
That it's difficult to explain it, right? | ||
Like the idea that, first of all, privilege goes to the current president. | ||
We only have one president at a time. | ||
So it's not Trump's privilege to have. | ||
But even if it was, as you pointed out, with Bill Barr, who believes that the executive of the United States is something closer to a king than a president, Even Bill Barr says that if he had a privilege, that privilege still goes with the government, not with Trump. | ||
And so these documents belong in the archives. | ||
It'd be like if Trump's call for executive privilege over the plane. | ||
And then parked the plane, Air Force One, at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Can't do that! | ||
Even if it was his, we'd have the right to take it back. | ||
But when you allow Trump judges to infect the system, these are the kinds of decisions you get. | ||
And people, and this is my last point, people in the media need to stop standing for these Trump judges. | ||
Need to stop pretending that these Trump judges are like the rest of the judicial system, right? | ||
They have to stop carrying water for them and start calling them out as they are. | ||
Corrupt, leave-behind gifts from the Trump administration to destroy the rule of law in America. | ||
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You know, this whole problem we're all talking about, and all the issues you just raised there, all intelligently stated about what really is going on in all these months, is Donald Trump's fault. | |
We've always had a Republican or a Democrat who loses a presidential election, going back to Adlai Stevenson in my memory, even vaguely, and certainly Richard Nixon. | ||
They've all accepted the fact that they lost. | ||
They told their people they lost. | ||
They made sure they all understood it. | ||
Nixon met with Kennedy down in Key Biscayne, Florida, sat there drinking Cokes with him and said, I lost! | ||
You've got the helicopter. | ||
I don't. | ||
You're president. | ||
I'm not. | ||
Hubert Humphrey, The first time I got the vote, he said, you know, I did my best. | ||
I've lost. | ||
Richard Nixon has won. | ||
That's how the process works. | ||
Hillary Clinton, I just watched it last night, she said, Trump's now president for four years, but we have to obey the law. | ||
Obey the law. | ||
And now he's out there doing his same old trick he's done to make all the millions he's kept from people that he owes people. | ||
He's out there saying, I'm going to delay this process. | ||
And that's what he's doing with this special master. | ||
I can't now know where Chris Matthews was taken off TV. | ||
He didn't lose, Chris. | ||
Look at Philadelphia. | ||
Look at Pennsylvania. | ||
30 people showed up. | ||
25 of them were staff. | ||
Wisconsin with the Milwaukee with the unions. | ||
Nobody there. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
We got about a minute and a half. | ||
Walk me through the blockbuster decision yesterday. | ||
You called the shot. | ||
How big a deal is this, sir? | ||
Well, it's a big win for President Trump because I think Judge Cannon clearly has recognized that there are serious legal problems with the Biden Justice Department's unprecedented, unnecessary, and unlawful raid against President Trump, and she knows, she talks about this, she talks about both the swirling allegations of bias and media leaks in this case. | ||
So that means she understands that the Biden Justice Department went to a judge shop for a clearly biased judge, magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart, who just recused from President Trump's civil lawsuit against Hillary Clinton on June 22nd. | ||
The Biden Justice Department has been leaking and lying throughout this case, Illegally leaking from the grand jury, in particular, is particularly damning for them. | ||
I think what I have to ask these people like Eli Mistel, the dumbest lawyer in America who you just had in your cold open, why are they so worried about a special master checking the Biden Justice Department's homework here? | ||
What do they have to hide? | ||
Why are they so terrified about a special master? | ||
It seems like Judge Cannon is directly over the target. | ||
Mike, she is over the target. | ||
Short commercial break, Mike Davis, Rudy Giuliani, Jim Hoff on the blockbuster decision on the special master on Next in the War Room. | ||
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Mike, the mainstream media on the left is in meltdown like I have not seen them in meltdown. | ||
And I realize you and Rudy advocated immediately to go for the Special Master, but the timing is what it is. | ||
I want to go to the opinion. | ||
If you're sitting in Maine Justice and see that, how humiliating is that for you? | ||
Because she takes them apart brick by brick, does she not, sir? | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's pretty clear that she doesn't have confidence in the Biden Justice Department and how they're handling both the structure of how they're handling the review and its operation and the fact that they went to a biased judge, this magistrate judge. | ||
She talks about this. | ||
She talks about the swirling allegations of bias and media leaks in this case. | ||
She talks about the structure, how it's the same unit within the Justice Department that's doing the privilege review versus the potential prosecution. | ||
That's a huge problem. | ||
She talks about how there have been privileged documents that have gotten through this review mistakenly. | ||
Two of them. | ||
Two times at least. | ||
And they did not take the tainted attorneys off of the case. | ||
They didn't wall them off the case. | ||
That was a huge problem for her. | ||
She talked about the politicized circumstances of this case and how it was an extraordinary and an exceptional raid. | ||
She talked about how Trump was cooperating. | ||
With the Biden Justice Department in this case, and she pointed out that it was President Biden who precipitated this home rate. | ||
So I think that she has some major problems with the fundamental unfairness, the unprecedented, unnecessary, and unlawful home rate of a former president here. | ||
The substance of Professor Mistal's argument about being government property and that Republican judges don't know about the rule of law. | ||
Could you give me 60 seconds on that, sir? | ||
Eli Mistal, again, the dumbest lawyer in America. | ||
I don't think he's an attorney because I don't think he's passed the bar yet. | ||
So here's the deal with this. | ||
The president has the absolute constitutional power to declassify anything. | ||
He has the absolute statutory power to make any presidential record personal. | ||
It's legally impossible to obstruct investigations into these non-crimes. | ||
And this is what I've been saying since the raid happened. | ||
Let's compare it to this. | ||
At the bottom, at the end of the day, Biden's so-called criminal case against Trump is this. | ||
The librarians called the police for overdue library books. | ||
Those books aren't overdue and the books never belong to the library. | ||
Do you believe this investigation, now they're talking about obstruction of justice and some of the lower level lawyers, in essence, because they enjoined any going forward, do you think this thing's essentially over? | ||
Just like J6, they took their shot, they didn't have anything, and it's now done? | ||
I think that this is going to back, yes, and I think this is going to backfire so spectacularly on the Biden Justice Department. | ||
They thought they were going to go in, get back these damning crossfire hurricane documents That Trump declassified and kept a personal copy in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
They're so damning for Biden, Hillary, Obama, Susan Rice, Clapper, Brennan, the FBI, the intel community. | ||
It's the Russian collusion documents. | ||
That was the purpose of this raid. | ||
This backfired spectacularly because now Trump is on offense with his civil lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida with Judge Cannon versus facing a criminal indictment, which I think was their intent from day one until this backfired so badly on them. | ||
No, it's that chronological game over. | ||
Mike, you've been spectacular. | ||
You and Tom Fitton have been the rocks of Gibraltar. | ||
How do people get to you on both your website and your social media? | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
It's article3project.org, article3project.org, at article3project, at article3project on Twitter, getter, truth. | ||
And my personal on the social is at MRDDMIA, MRDDMIA. | ||
And thank you again, Steve. | ||
Let's get all the Mike Davis coordinates up there. | ||
Mike, people got to follow you 24 hours a day. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
I want to bring in the greatest mayor in the history of New York City, Rudy the Great, Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Rudy, if you're in Maine Justice, I mean, you've been at this a long time. | ||
Is that the most humiliating opinion from a judge about how the Justice Department comports itself, sir? Okay, is Rudy muted? | ||
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Okay, let's do this over again. | ||
Do we have? | ||
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Guys, you're killing me. | ||
Okay, is Jim Hoff up? | ||
Jim, do we have you, sir? | ||
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Hey, Steve. | |
Hey, how you doing? | ||
We're just going to go. | ||
We got to get we got to get really booted up. | ||
Jim, talk to me about this lead story you've got. | ||
And before I want to get to the footage you've got from Michigan, I want to talk about the lead story that's in the lead story in Gateway Pundit about what you're saying about the about the Biden White House and what's the shows. | ||
Right. | ||
So we put this up last night. | ||
There was a footnote on page two and three, I believe it was, in this ruling that the judge released yesterday. | ||
And the judge says that in this ruling that She specifically mentions the incumbent president as being behind the call to get more of this information from Mar-a-Lago. | ||
I don't have the exact quote in front of me, but this implicates Joe Biden. | ||
We also know that Joe Biden, his spokesperson, have repeatedly said they had no idea that this was happening, this raid, and they had They were clueless. | ||
They heard it from the news media when they were in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And now we have this actual quote from the ruling yesterday from the judge, Cannon, who says that actually Joe Biden was involved in... The Biden White House and the White House Counsel's Office knew about this and kind of drove it. | ||
That's what it says. And he sat there and he sat there and correct me if I'm wrong, Jim Huff, did he sit there and lie to the American people? I didn't know we found it. The Zen master Jean Pierre, did she or did she sit there and say, oh no, we just saw it on the news? | ||
Did the Biden White House lie to the American people, to their face? | ||
It wouldn't be the first time, and obviously that's what it looks like, and there's proof now in the court document. | ||
So, if MSNBC is going to be upset about something, maybe they should look at that. | ||
Hang on for one second, Jim, because we've got other breaking news for you in another clip. | ||
I want to go to Rudy. | ||
Rudy, we have your sound correct? | ||
No, Rudy? | ||
Okay. | ||
You guys are killing me. | ||
Let's... Let's... Let's go to... Do we have... Do we have Jim Hoff's clip? | ||
Can we do something right this morning? | ||
Let's get Jim Hoff's clip up. | ||
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Go ahead and play Jim Hoff's clip and I want to talk about it. | ||
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I'm going to play a clip of it. | |
Okay guys. | ||
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Thanks. | ||
Wow. | ||
You see, you give them labor day off and this is what you get, but we're going to be cool. | ||
We're going to be good. | ||
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We're here in the war room, baby. | |
Jim Hoff. | ||
What did we just see there? | ||
It's a 13 minute tape. | ||
It's up on, it's up on gateway pundit. | ||
What, uh, tell me what we saw. | ||
It looks like a drop box with a guy, but what is, what is, why is this such a big deal? | ||
And what do I see if I watch the whole tape? | ||
Steve, this is a huge deal, and this proves, once again, we have 13 straight minutes of this, and this is footage that the Gateway Pundit exclusively got following the 2020 election. | ||
These are the drop boxes in Detroit from about a month before the election to Election Day, and we have numerous instances Of these, we could call them traffickers, dumping in multiple ballots into the drop boxes. | ||
We also have, Steve, this is very important too, we have postal workers driving up and throwing in multiple ballots into these drop boxes from Detroit, okay? | ||
And we spoke with postal workers there, they're like, this isn't the process. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, here's what I understand. | |
It's, uh, last time I looked, it's September 6th, 6th September, the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
Why are we just seeing this now? | ||
Right. | ||
And you know, and cut to the, and hold on, hang on, cut to the chase. | ||
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Why? | |
Because we've seen footage on 2000 mules. | ||
You get footage and guys are telling me it's not relevant. | ||
You don't have the, the, the, the codes. | ||
And this is just more, you know, it's Chris Matthews said, Hey, Adlai Stevenson said he lost. | ||
Richard Nixon said he lost. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, 81 million votes and Biden has drawn 30 people in Pittsburgh at an event they planned. | ||
This is not just Joe Biden dropped out of the heavens. | ||
He and Fetterman had a, this was their Pennsylvania working class, you know, iron workers in Pittsburgh and 30 people show up and 25 of them are staff. | ||
Chris Matthews, Trump didn't lose. | ||
But why is this video relevant and why is it relevant today when we're trying to drive towards a big victory on 8 November, Jim Hoft? | ||
This is so important for the 2022 election, Steve. | ||
We know that they need these ballots and how they do this, Steve, is they load the voter rolls with all of these extra names. | ||
We have the Michigan Secretary of State right now She's fighting to get these dead people removed from the voter rolls. | ||
She's against this case. | ||
She wants to keep them on. | ||
We also know that they need these bloated rolls and they need the mail-in voting so they can mail all of these thousands and thousands of ballots out. | ||
Many of them are returned. | ||
We see them go to the post office. | ||
Now we have evidence of postal workers dumping them in the ballot drop boxes. | ||
What happens to all of these votes once they go back to the post office? | ||
There is no chain of custody. | ||
We don't know what happens here. | ||
Something has to be done to stop this process. | ||
If we can stop this process and a few others, Steve, this will help us in the future. | ||
It will stop the Democrats dead in their tracks. | ||
I believe with each election they need to steal more and more ballots because they're insane. | ||
But hang on, hang on. | ||
The president got this whole thing. | ||
The post office is now official part They're now official part of the mail-in ballot process. | ||
Am I not correct there? | ||
Didn't he sign the executive order to that? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And of course, it explains everything. | ||
When they're going to put more money into this, you know that something's happening. | ||
But Nancy Pelosi, the first action she takes when she takes over Congress in 2021 is to push this insane ballot trafficking, ballot harvesting, mail-in ballots. | ||
That's what she wants. | ||
We know that there's something to that. | ||
That's how they keep power. | ||
And that's how they rule. | ||
We see Joe Biden come out with his famous Moloch speech last week. | ||
There's a reason for that. | ||
He can do that if he thinks that the Democrats are going to win this coming election. | ||
Republicans, they're giving us a lot of tells right now. | ||
And that is they're pushing ridiculous things. | ||
They passed that spending bill two months out on green new energy. | ||
It's insane. | ||
How come they're doing that? | ||
It's because they think they're We have to get smart. | ||
And I think we found a piece here from 2020. | ||
And I need to give a shout out, Steve, real quickly to the Michigan Citizens for Election Integrity who sat hours and scoured through this footage that Gateway Pundit had exclusively and found several instances that we put up today. | ||
And we're going to be releasing a couple more videos in the days to come. | ||
Okay, go to Gateway Pundit now. | ||
You got this up. | ||
You must see it. | ||
Let's put the link to Gateway. | ||
Plus, you've got this great analysis of the judges beat down on Merrick Garland and these corrupt, you know, the corrupt, basically crooks running the DOJ. | ||
Jim, real quickly, how do you get to Gateway? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Yes. | ||
So TheGatewayPundit.com is how you find us online. | ||
You also go to Getter. | ||
You go to Gateway Pundit on True Social. | ||
We have a minimal Facebook presence at this point. | ||
They shut us down. | ||
We're not on Twitter. | ||
We got kicked off of there. | ||
But we are also on Telegram. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Brother Hoft. | ||
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We now have Rudy the Great, Rudy Giuliani, the greatest mayor in the history of New York. | ||
Rudy, you've read this judge's opinion. | ||
How brutal a beatdown on Mayor Garland and his entire Justice Department is this, sir? | ||
I haven't seen one like this, if I have at all, in a very long time. | ||
I mean, this clearly demonstrates that this is a completely biased team. | ||
It's been created. | ||
You would think in the case of a president of the United States, where there are these issues that it is the opponent of the president, he's going to be his opponent most likely, that they go to the expense of doing it at least normally. | ||
What they did is completely against Justice Department procedure for the last 30 or 40 years. | ||
When you take potentially privileged material, first of all, you don't look at You don't have the government set up a team to look at it. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
I mean, the privilege is gone the minute the government lawyer looks at it. | ||
I mean, the judge says no one trusts the government to do this, even out of appearance of fairness. | ||
You appoint someone independent to do it. | ||
I'll tell you, in my case, when they seized the electronics, and that's all they took, just electronics. | ||
They didn't do what they did in Trump's case, which is to take dresses and Going to his wife's bedroom and his son's bedroom. | ||
But they took the electronics and it wasn't even a question. | ||
They put it aside. | ||
They put it in a special room. | ||
They put it in a lockbox, basically. | ||
And then we went through a two or three month period where a special master that we agreed on went through them. | ||
Wasn't even a question. | ||
It's just like... But Rudy, this is a guy that's the President of the United States. | ||
This is basically a federal judge saying they don't trust the Justice Department to be fair and even-handed. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
They don't trust the Attorney General and the clique of thugs around him. | ||
To be fair and impartial on something that's so monumental of a raid and a ransack of a president's residence. | ||
This is what's so stunning about this and people need to read it. | ||
I want to get the opinion up on all the chat rooms so people can read it. | ||
It's brutal. | ||
That's my point. | ||
This wasn't just some normal course of business thing. | ||
This was, you know, so exceptional and she crushed him. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
She enjoined the investigation that nothing can go forward. | ||
I don't even know how they appeal this. | ||
I don't even know how they... I don't know how they're not asking... Republicans are not asking for Merrick Garland to do the honorable thing and submit a letter of resignation. | ||
Wouldn't that be the logical...? | ||
This has never happened in the history of the Republic, where a federal judge has taken... Am I incorrect in that, Rudy? | ||
You know the history. | ||
No, no, you're absolutely correct. | ||
I mean, if this were normal circumstances, someone would introduce an impeachment resolution in the House. | ||
I know it's not going to go anywhere, but it should be... | ||
I mean, this is impeachment material here with regard to the Attorney General. | ||
Impeachment for the Attorney General. | ||
There should be discovery as to how they selected that judge. | ||
I'd like to put under oath the FBI agents and the lawyers who selected the biased, prejudiced judge. | ||
I'd like to put the judge under oath. | ||
How the hell was he prejudiced two weeks earlier but not now? | ||
And get all the emails, all the meetings, everything. | ||
Here's the point, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The hunters just became the hunted. | ||
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That's what this judge did. | |
We're going to take the House. | ||
We're going to be able to impeach Garland. | ||
This is going to be as big as what they did on Hunter Biden's laptop, which we're going to have Miranda Davis on this afternoon to talk about. | ||
The hunters become the hunted in this case. | ||
Am I incorrect, Rudy Giuliani? | ||
No, you're absolutely right. | ||
I mean, this is basically following Weissman procedure. | ||
This is what I dealt with when I represented the president in the impeachment proceeding in Jay Zekiel. | ||
We dealt with unethical activity all the time. | ||
Raiding lawyers off. | ||
When the hell did the FBI and the Justice Department raid lawyers off? | ||
I mean, that's absurd. | ||
Smashing down doors, showing up at six in the morning in white-collar cases. | ||
This is Weissman using fascist procedure in American law. | ||
And it looks like they adopt the Weissman I mean, they had to have elected that judge on purpose, and there has to be evidence of it, and it should be exposed. | ||
And by the way, the whole search should be declared unconstitutional, and everything suppressed, like we do when drugs are seized illegally. | ||
But really, it's not—picking the magistrate's a big deal, and there should be research, but it's the whole concept of what they were doing, even the concept. | ||
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Of course it doesn't, it's a general warrant. | |
It violates the very purpose of the Fourth Amendment. | ||
I mean, we put it in to stop the English from doing general warrants and writs of attainder against them. | ||
And that's exactly, I mean, this guy's become George III. | ||
So, I mean, the evidence should be suppressed. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
This is an illegal search under the Fourth Amendment. | ||
Of which, unfortunately, we get more than a few in court all the time. | ||
Is this investigation, now they're talking about obstruction of justice, is this a move to indict Trump dead in the water after the special? | ||
They've already looked at the privileged material. | ||
The government of the United States has already looked at the arguably privileged 500 or so documents. | ||
I mean, that's a violation of the Constitution. | ||
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And how does the government decide if something's attorney-client-privileged? | |
How do they know? | ||
How would a government lawyer know that my communication with my client is privileged or not privileged? | ||
Unless maybe they've been taping him forever and they have everything he ever said or did, which is possible. | ||
They don't have sufficient knowledge to make an informed choice as to attorney-client-privileged. | ||
They're not the attorney. | ||
They're not the client. | ||
They're not consulting with the attorney-client-privileged. | ||
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How can they determine attorney-client privilege except out of their prejudice? | |
How much else did they not select as attorney-client privilege? | ||
They picked 500 documents. | ||
Rudy, how did people get to your podcast? | ||
How did they get to Rudy's Common Sense? | ||
RudyGiulianiCS.com I take it you're going to be talking a lot about that. | ||
I'll be talking about it on the radio today between 3 and 4 on WABC. | ||
I've got a lot to say about it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm going to get you back on here and talk about arsenic in the water in the New York public housing projects. | ||
But thank you, Rudy. | ||
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