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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot of all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Baskin. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We're getting more into more Davos, particularly this artificial intelligence part of it. | ||
Very disturbing, these advances in artificial intelligence and how quickly they are overwhelming people, as we've been warning about. Joe Allen's going to join us. | ||
We're also going to go... We've got Oscar Blue Ramirez and Ben Burquam. | ||
We can make contact with them. | ||
They're down in Central America right now on the other side of the Darien Gap. | ||
And if we can get contact, we'll show reporting there. | ||
Christine, Bob, and Rudy are going to join us here momentarily. | ||
Of course, the Attorney General candidate. | ||
In Nevada in this last cycle, now she's an RNC committee woman from Nevada. | ||
Seagull Chata will join us. | ||
So we're going to get to all that. This has been something I've been waiting for for a long time. | ||
Because it deals with something, as a young man, I hate to deal with. | ||
And I'm really excited about the sponsor of Viral Cleanse. | ||
George Negron joins us right now. | ||
He's the vice president. George, when I was, as a young man, I was a naval officer on a destroyer. | ||
In the Western Pacific, South China Sea, Indian Ocean, North Arabian Sea, and part of the Pacific Fleet in the revered 7th Fleet. | ||
I was the A-Gang officer, right? | ||
Before I was the navigator, I was the A-Gang. | ||
As I first showed up as an ensign, I was the A-Gang officer, and that is everything dealing with engineering that's not main propulsion. | ||
One of the key things of that is air purification is absolutely critical. | ||
On destroyers and surface combatants for the air purification system, just for everyday living in the birthing spaces and the engineering spaces, but particularly then for chemical and biological warfare. | ||
But even more important is for submarines, for the diesel boats and for the boomers and the fast attacks. | ||
Air purification is absolutely essential, and it's a huge part. | ||
Of what the Navy does in these combatants. | ||
And you guys, this air purification system of yours is the one that DOD's approved and it's used in Navy, both submarines and combatants. | ||
Talk to us about it. | ||
Why is air purification important? | ||
Why does it really solve problems? | ||
And talk about the quality that you guys would be selected by DOD. Awesome, Tal. | ||
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Thank you for having me. Well, air purification is important. | |
I think when you, in retrospect, you look at we're mindful of the food we eat, the water we drink, and why not the air we breathe? | ||
There's only one supply of it. | ||
So when you kind of think about air quality in general, we're facing contaminants from a broad array of things, whether it's viruses, pathogens, VOCs, man-made, environmental pollution. | ||
And since we're spending about 62 % of our time indoors, there must be something in place to kind of combat those things. | ||
And here at EnviroCleanse, We kind of set the bar at where air purification or where air purification filter media should be. | ||
Traditional purifiers, as you know, household air purifiers range from the $50 to the $350 things that you find, which is more of a fan blowing kind of the contaminants around in the house. | ||
Where in Viral Cleanse, our technology was originally designed and created for the Department of Defense, and it was designed to remove some of the world's most harmful chemical warfare agents and biological. | ||
We've since taken that technology, put it into a home air purifier, and the results speak for themselves. | ||
You know, tons of third-party validation testing, over 200,000 classrooms, and real-world data supporting that what we're doing in your home is having a plausible and tangible effect to your air quality. | ||
You know, George, our audience is, how do I say this? | ||
I would say vaccine hesitant. | ||
In particular, you see this big push of the flu vaccines, everything like this. | ||
In flu season, tell me how specifically EnviroCleanse works and can help people out if they're not hip to getting more vaccines, sir. Awesome. | ||
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Totally understand that. So what we're going to do is we're going to make sure that we're removing both the particulates in the air that these viruses and flu strains and pathogens like to kind of string them along in, which we suspend them longer. | |
And we're not only going to kind of take them in and trap them, we're going to break them down within our media. | ||
So we're going to actually remove the contaminant, reduce the risk of those airborne pathogens staying in the air longer, which will keep the family healthy. | ||
So I have a six-year-old son. | ||
He comes home sick from school, from kindergarten. | ||
The whole house gets taken down. | ||
So if You want to make sure that that air purifier is running, removing the risk of, you know, those pathogens staying in the air suspended longer and the whole household being taken down. | ||
So what we try to do here is make sure that people, you know, on every sponsor we have, what they do is get immersed in information. | ||
How do people get more information about this? | ||
Because this is something they're going to have to get up their learning curve. | ||
So where do they go? Awesome. | ||
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You go to ekpure.com. | |
And if they use code STEVE, there'll be a 10 % discount. | ||
Another thing I do want to mention, Steve, it's okay. | ||
We stand behind the technology very much. | ||
It's made here in America. And we want to make sure that everyone's happy with their purchase. | ||
So in order to do that, we also send a lab-grade air monitor with you. | ||
So don't just take my word for it that my air purifier works and it's given great results. | ||
Along with your purchase, you're going to get this air quality monitor that will tell you how your air is Before you turn on the machine, during the machine, and when the machine's off. | ||
So it gives you that real concrete evidence that will justify your purchase and how you feel. | ||
And you can actually gauge the particulate matter being reduced to total VOCs, all those things. | ||
And when you remove those things from your air, you will have plausible health effects, feeling better, less chance of the longer colds, more productivity. So definitely something we pride ourselves in is showing the empirical data and the proof behind what we stand behind. | ||
Well, my younger self, Ensign Bannon, wishes we had you guys around back in the 1970s. | ||
But glad you're here today for our audience. | ||
One more time, how do people get to you, George? | ||
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ekpure.com, and they can use coupon code STEVE. Go check it out, George. Look forward to having you back on. | |
Thank you, sir. Thank you. | ||
We appreciate it. Air Quality Man in the Navy. | ||
Big deal. Have you ever seen Das Boot? | ||
One of my favorite films. | ||
Have you ever seen Das Boot? The German Navy. | ||
You'll understand how big a deal it is for the diesel boat commanders and the boomers and the fast attacks of the nuclear navy. | ||
I want to go to... | ||
I've got Honor now. I think we've got it hooked up. | ||
Rudy Giuliani. Rudy, here's the thing. | ||
You... You are, I think, not just a legendary prosecutor. | ||
I would argue you're probably in the top handful of greatest prosecutors the nation's ever had. | ||
And I point to evidence of what you do with the five families in New York when I was a guy coming out of Harvard and living in New York for the first time. | ||
Rudy Giuliani was a legend, and he took on the mafia. | ||
And then he broke basically the mafia that was running Wall Street, Mike Milken and that crowd. | ||
Back to back. And I think we can put it up. | ||
And this is an empirical fact. | ||
I wanted to talk to you because all these Italian journalists, because we have, in fact, Foreign Policy has got a big article about Ben Harnwell and the show we launched called War Room Roam as being on the cutting edge of actual political reporting on Maloney's government and also what we cover in the Vatican, and we do it in Italian. | ||
So we have deep contacts in Italy. | ||
People are blowing me up. I've got to talk to Rudy. | ||
I've got to talk to Rudy. Because the mafia guy that they just captured after 30 years, was he the guy or one of his colleagues, they put the hit on you or attempted to put a hit on you back in the 1980s, sir? Yeah, I mean, it's amazing. | ||
It reminds me of how old I am. | ||
He was a young, he was a middle-level guy when I was investigating the Sicilian mafia with Giuseppe Falcone. | ||
That investigation has really never been properly described. | ||
It was really unique. | ||
It was a joint investigation of the US and Italy. | ||
I had Italian prosecutors working in my office. | ||
One of them was Giovanni Falcone, who ultimately was killed by the mafia. | ||
We became very good friends. | ||
As a result of that, he helped me with 300 successful mafia prosecutions in America, and I helped him with 1,000 successful mafia prosecutions in Sicily. | ||
When we first started our alliance, Toto Rina was the godfather. | ||
This gentleman who got arrested, De Niro, was brought in by his father, who was a mafia don in a smaller town, to be trained by Rina. | ||
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So he ultimately became Rina's boy. | |
Rina saw I'm very smart. | ||
He saw the alliance between Falcone and me as very, very dangerous. | ||
This is at an early stage, before we got anybody. | ||
And he decided we both had to get whacked. | ||
But they weren't going to kill Falcone in America. | ||
They came back to Italy. | ||
So they sent people to America to kill me. | ||
And then you get several versions of why they didn't. | ||
They say, They got chicken. | ||
They say they didn't know there was a rule in America, you don't kill prosecutors, because in Italy they do it. | ||
So they decided not to kill me. | ||
They put out $800,000 to get me killed, and then eventually didn't go through with it. | ||
Now, Falcone, they waited. | ||
We did the case. | ||
We put all together almost 2,000 mafia people in jail. | ||
We crushed for a while the Sicilian Mafia. | ||
And then in 1993, I think it was March of 1993, he got off an airplane in Palermo with his new wife, Bride, gets in the car. | ||
He's about not even out of the airport. | ||
A tree is there. He goes around the tree and his car blows up. | ||
And then they killed the number two guy who worked with us, Borsellino. | ||
They did that within three months. | ||
Wow. That's just like Godfather II. That's like Godfather II. They don't mess around. | ||
I was running for mayor at the time, and I was informed on the way to an event where I was going to give a speech, and I will always remember that event because it was hard to get through it. | ||
The man was a great man. | ||
The last time I saw him, I told him not to go back to Sicily because I wasn't allowed to go to Sicily. | ||
He said, but I'm Sicilian, and they're not going to stop me. | ||
I said, Giovanni, I knew you were going to say that. | ||
And then the next thing I hear, four months later, he's assassinated. | ||
Okay, here's the reason I wanted to do this, is that... | ||
You know, seeing into this big special, what happened already? | ||
Rudy hasn't changed. I've been honored. | ||
One of the greatest things ever for me personally about stepping into the Trump campaign in August of 16 was the people, some of the people I met and Rudy Julian is the top of the list. | ||
If you go back in time, because their character assassination now in Rudy and they're trying to take his law license, they're trying to bankrupt him, they're trying to destroy... | ||
Understand one thing. | ||
They're trying to destroy Rudy Giuliani like the way that the Sicilian mob wanted to take him out when he was a prosecutor because he's prosecuting the case. | ||
And this is why it's so important right now with this Biden situation because I want to go back in time. | ||
From the very first moment that we won, they had the nullification project. | ||
And we know now that the nullification project started essentially six or eight months before then on Trump. | ||
Rudy was the first one on Russiagate. | ||
Hang on, Rudy. Hang on, Rudy. | ||
I'm robbing this train. Hang on, Rudy. | ||
I'm robbing this train. Just sit there. | ||
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I got this. Just sit there. | |
Hold my beer, okay? | ||
Russia, the whole Russiagate thing, the first impeachment, Rudy's detailed analysis of the Ukraine and the Biden crime family. | ||
And then the laptop from hell, which brought the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
If you look at those four big nodes, starting literally from the night, the morning we won on 9 November of the year of our Lord 2016, Rudy Giuliani has been the tip of the spear on this, the tip. | ||
They know these people are smart, cunning, and evil. | ||
They understand that to blunt our ability to drill down onto the Biden crime family and everything it represents in the administrative state, that you've got to take out Rudy Giuliani. | ||
You have to take him off the chessboard. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, those four big nodes. | ||
And here's the beauty of it. | ||
You give me one fact that Rudy's put out in all that time, that's inaccurate. | ||
One fact he's put out about the Biden crime family, that's inaccurate. | ||
One thing he said about Ukraine that's inaccurate. | ||
One thing that he's warned the American people about that's been inaccurate. | ||
It's not. I've gone by. | ||
I know the details. I've seen the receipts. | ||
What Rudy Giuliani has put out over the last, since 2016, what we're now six, seven years into this, Has been dead spot on. | ||
And you know it's dead spot on because they are laddered up. | ||
They got to take out Rudy. They got to bankrupt him. | ||
They got to take his law license. | ||
They got to disgrace him. CNN goes through this whole four hour. | ||
I only got an hour. Rudy got four hours. | ||
That tells you the difference between Bannon and Rudy. | ||
Rudy's at that level. I'm still a grundoon, right? | ||
Short break. America's mayor, one of the greatest prosecutors, the Eliot Ness of his generation, brady julian a next in the world okay i want to go to a bender quam Ben, where are you guys? | ||
That shot's amazing. What's our audience seeing right now? | ||
We're back in the war room. What's the audience seeing? | ||
Hey, Steve. We are in Kapoor, Ghana, Colombia, right where the Darien Gap begins. | ||
This is the fourth boat that is offloaded. | ||
These are illegals mostly from Africa and from Haiti, but we have people from the Middle East. | ||
I've seen people from Somalia today as well. | ||
They are going. This is basically the beginning of the journey into the Darien Gap. | ||
And we actually have another boat coming in right now, it looks like, to offload as well. | ||
So this is non-stop, this cycle of human trafficking, profiting the NGOs, profiting the cartels. Paul, explain to the audience, you're at the Darien Gap, this dangerous gap you've got to go through in the jungle, but where are you right now? | ||
This is kind of the railhead where people not from Latin America but from the rest of the world come in. | ||
Where are you guys right now, and are these boats just nonstop all day long? | ||
Yeah, so this is the beginning of the Darien Gap. | ||
We just came across from Nacokli, where we were reporting with you live yesterday. | ||
We're in a town called Kapur Ganan. | ||
There's another town about 20 miles away from here called Akandi. | ||
And basically, the illegals that are coming across, they come through countries like Venezuela. | ||
They come from all over South America. | ||
They fly into Brazil. And then they make the journey up. | ||
And this is the beginning of the Central American portion of the journey. | ||
They go from Colombia. We're just a few miles away from the Panamanian border. | ||
They get dropped off here. | ||
These are the tour guides. | ||
And just wait till you see this afternoon what we have. | ||
We have footage from these tour guides basically promoting this content to China. | ||
We have boats from China. We have boats from the Middle East, from all over the world, all coming, being aided and abetted by the NGOs, by the United Nations on this process to invade America. | ||
And as you see, the boat Directly in front of us, just unloaded, and there's another boat waiting out at port that's going to be unloading in just a minute, and as soon as it's done unloading, it's going to head back across to Nacokalee, pick up another load, and come back over here all day, every day. This is the invasion of your country. | ||
You're paying for this. I want everybody to watch this. | ||
And if you're on our podcast, which is the number one or two rated podcast in the nation in politics and back of Pod Save America or sometimes ahead of it, you need to go to our website and get the newsletter. | ||
You've got to get the images we put up. | ||
They're absolutely incredible. | ||
Also, our radio audience. | ||
If Denver could put that into a box, Ben and Oscar, just hang on. | ||
I'm going to come back to you. I want to go back to Rudy for a second, but let's keep that in a box. | ||
I want the audience to be able to see this as I interview Rudy. | ||
Rudy, am I wrong in any of that? | ||
You've been a target of assassination. | ||
Rudy Giuliani's got titanium backbone and a set of stones that are titanium. | ||
You can't scare Rudy Giuliani. | ||
This guy's looked death in the eye. | ||
He doesn't care. He's the ultimate honey badger. | ||
But what they're doing now, and you saw that in the CNN special, on every different aspect, they need to take you out because at the end of the day, In the Trump movement, you're the guy we look to to tell us exactly what's going on with these crooks and these criminals, and you've been right every step of the way. | ||
He warned us we were going to get here, and now we're here. | ||
Now we're here. The CCP pin Biden Center is a crime scene. | ||
The home is a crime scene. | ||
These are major crimes, and I don't care about the cover-up and the spin and everything like that. | ||
I'm talking about what they did, and we need to get to the bottom-white compartment of top-secret information about, hey, Ukraine was over there. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, your assessment, sir? | ||
My assessment is this was enormously hard for the American people to absorb because they've been brainwashed. | ||
And way back in... | ||
2018, December of 2018, when I first got this information from a trusted former colleague of mine, and I listened to the tapes of Biden, I was first shocked that he was a crook. | ||
And second, I knew the whole case on day one. | ||
Not because I'm a genius, but because I prosecuted 100 of these cases. | ||
If you understand the crime of bribery, He admits the bribery in that first boasting interview he does in front of the Atlantic organization. | ||
The quid pro quo. | ||
Now all you gotta do is go out and find the corroboration, which I did. | ||
Before I brought this to the public, I already had two to three witnesses for everything I said. | ||
And I first brought it to the public in 2019. | ||
I was on Hannity's show seven or eight times. | ||
Disclosing all the facts I was getting from the witnesses I was interviewing in Ukraine, who wanted to come to the United States and give this evidence to us two years before the election, blocked by the ambassador, who was an Obama holdover and beholding to George Soros, and blocked by the FBI and the Justice Department. | ||
And even though at that point, You know, that shouldn't have been the case. | ||
The witnesses were blocked and under threat of death. | ||
They did make an attempt on Shokin. | ||
Shokin is the prosecutor who dropped the case, who they say is crooked. | ||
There is no evidence anywhere in the files showing any kind of crookedness on his part. | ||
That was a completely made-up story that they made up because he was the guy that would not drop the case on Burisma. | ||
And they wanted to get rid of him. | ||
So I had all this at the very beginning. | ||
I knew I was going to be crucified. | ||
I knew it. I told him. | ||
And I said, I don't really care because I've already had a career. | ||
Eventually I'll be proved right because I'm not going to put out anything that I can't corroborate. | ||
But we're going to have to go through four or five bad years. | ||
I feel bad for the other people. | ||
I feel bad for the guy that volunteered for the impeachment thing, the young professor. | ||
He wrote some of the most brilliant things that helped to beat them on the impeachment. | ||
And we embarrassed the hell out of them all. | ||
We beat the living daylights out of them. | ||
This guy had to leave his law school because he helped the president. | ||
There's a tyranny going on in my profession that makes the McCarthy era look constitutional. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
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The bar associations are all part of it. | |
If what is being done to me was done to William Kunstler, who represented cop killers, the Bar Association would go nuts. | ||
They'd hold all the prosecutors in contempt. | ||
They'd bring a civil rights case for me and give me $10 million. | ||
I'd be a hero because I'm representing terrorists or murderers. | ||
But I'm representing a president who, gosh, you've got to give him the presumption of innocence. | ||
Everybody gets that. And in addition, like you, because you were part of the campaign, it wasn't just a presumption of innocence. | ||
I knew he was innocent. We were there with him. | ||
You know, if something were going on with the Chinese, you and I would have known about it. | ||
Donald Trump does not exactly keep things to himself. | ||
And not the Chinese, the Russians. | ||
And he would not have thought that that was necessarily criminal, because it wasn't necessarily criminal. | ||
Even what they were investigating him for, It was a questionable crime. | ||
What they're doing in Mar-a-Lago now is a questionable crime. | ||
He's governed by the Presidential Records Act. | ||
There are no criminal penalties in that act. | ||
To go find criminal penalties, you have to go to the Federal Records Act. | ||
There's nothing in the act passed by Congress to guide the president, not the vice president, the president, that has criminal penalties. | ||
And you can't invent criminal penalties. | ||
Do you believe that when we find out about why Biden's personal lawyers were rummaging around in the CCP Penn-Biden Center over in Washington, it's the Washington office, when they're rummaging around on November 2nd, and tell people they've got these compartmented top-secret intelligence reports. | ||
Do you believe right now and your prosecutor think that we will find a chain of events that predated the 8 August raid on the FBI jackboots going down to Mar-a-Lago, sir? I would have to be naive not to think that they're connected, right? | ||
Can I connect them the way I normally do so that I can make that assertion? | ||
No. Can I connect them enough so that I'd investigate that like hell with a pretty good chance that I was going to be successful? | ||
Absolutely. I'd also make the people who did that search, I'd make them targets of an investigation, or at least subjects. What are they doing looking for classified documents? | ||
If you think you are in I'm going to be in possession of classified documents. | ||
I've done this as a lawyer for people. | ||
You call the government and they do it. | ||
You don't go do it. Look, you and I had the highest security clearances at one time. | ||
Somebody called me now and said, I think there's classified material in my office. | ||
I'm afraid to go look at it. | ||
Would you come as my lawyer? | ||
Yeah, I would come, but I'd come with federal agents to protect them. | ||
Yes. Why have federal agents not gone to Biden's many houses and over to Penn? | ||
Why have we not seen the FBI and federal agents in there doing a raid, sir? | ||
The same federal agents that wouldn't even allow Trump to have a lawyer with them while they were doing the search? | ||
That wouldn't allow Trump to photograph the search to be certain they weren't planting things? | ||
I mean, after what the FBI did to him, and it's not unreasonable for him to worry that they may plant things on him. | ||
After all, they framed him for Russian collusion and created evidence. | ||
They created evidence. They paid for it. | ||
So why wouldn't they plant things on him? | ||
Well, why wouldn't that be a reasonable possibility that you would want to exclude if you were a good lawyer? | ||
I can't give you a good reason for why the FBI said to Christina Bob, lawyers can't come along. | ||
You can't photograph. And then they don't even search Biden's place. | ||
Rudy, we've got to bounce. | ||
I need how to get to your radio show, your podcast, all your writings, all of it. | ||
The best way is RudyGiulianiCS.com. | ||
RudyGiulianiCS.com. | ||
And WABCRadio.com. | ||
You go to both of those places, you can get everything. | ||
But the radio show is 3 to 4 today. | ||
And the live stream is 8 to 9 on YouTube and everything else. | ||
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Rudy, you're a patriot and a hero, sir. | |
You're a hero. 8 o'clock tonight on Getter. | ||
And we got a big revelation in the snow, which we are going to let you know about. | ||
Okay, perfect. We'll watch it live tonight at 8 o'clock, and we'll put it up on our site and comment on it as you reveal. | ||
Rudy, thank you very much. | ||
Honor to have you on here. Best investigator, best prosecutor in the nation's history, modern history, Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Christina Bob, after a short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
There you have a live shot on the Columbia-Panama border. | ||
We're going to go back to Ben Burquam in a moment in Oscar Blue Ramirez. | ||
I want to go to Christina Bob. | ||
Christina, they filed late last night. | ||
I guess the defense in Carrie Lake's appellate going to the appeals court in Arizona about Katie Hobbs stealing the election. | ||
Walk me through how compelling this would be Katie Hobbs's defense. | ||
How compelling is her defense, ma'am? | ||
You've gone through the paperwork. Yep, not very. | ||
I was actually very pleased to see the paperwork. | ||
Carrie Lake's legal team filed a very compelling appeal. | ||
The law in Arizona is very clear. | ||
It's been established for 100 years. | ||
If the election is uncertain, meaning you can't tell who actually won, you can't tell whether voters were disenfranchised, and there's uncertainty surrounding the election, then that county needs to be thrown out. | ||
It's very, very clear, and it has happened before in Arizona history. | ||
Well, Kerry's case is clear. | ||
Certainly, when you have nearly two-thirds of the machines malfunction on Election Day and problems with the ballot-on-demand printers, they can't read the ballots, and then you've got whistleblowers, you've got problems with signature verification, there's no doubt that this election was uncertain. | ||
If this election was not uncertain, I don't know what an uncertain election looks like. | ||
So her case is very strong. | ||
And the defense reply basically says, nuh-uh. | ||
It argues that what she's saying is not true. | ||
I mean, we all saw the machine's malfunction. | ||
We all saw the massive lines. | ||
And they're basically saying that she's making her claims based on falsehoods and things that are not provable and not true. | ||
So I think she has more than proven her case. | ||
I think the trial court judge, Judge Thompson, failed to follow Arizona law, failed to follow the established precedent. | ||
And if the Court of Appeals wants to affirm the trial court's opinion and just rubber stamp this and move forward, they basically have to create new law in Arizona. | ||
They have to say that the standard is something other than being uncertain, because she's more than proven that point. | ||
So you're, in a nutshell, you're unimpressed with the defense that Hobbs has put up. | ||
Is that where to take it? | ||
Extremely unimpressed. I think this comes down to the integrity of our judicial system. | ||
Do the judges have the integrity to make the lawful, correct, factual ruling? | ||
Carrie Lake has more than proven her case. | ||
And the public has seen this play out and seen exactly what happened in the Arizona election. | ||
I don't think it's fooling anybody. | ||
And so there's more than enough there to make the correct legal factual ruling. | ||
And it's up to the judges whether they actually have the integrity to do that. | ||
What is the process from here forward? | ||
I think the hearing is going to be next week or early February. | ||
When will we have a hearing? | ||
Right. The hearing is February 1st, so Carrie Lake's team now gets a chance to file a reply to the response that the defendants just filed last night, and they'll file that in the next few days, and then the oral arguments will be on February 1st, and we'll see what the court rules. | ||
Christina, you've got a new book coming out about all this, about stealing elections, and you also want to make sure everybody gets your social media. | ||
Where do they go? Sure. | ||
You can find me on social media at Christina Bob on Truth and Getter, Christina underscore Bob on Twitter and Instagram. | ||
And please check out Stealing Your Vote. | ||
You can get it on Amazon. I give all the details about what happened and, more importantly, what average citizens, everyday people, can do to get involved to make sure it doesn't happen in 24. | ||
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I'm going to get to her in a second. I want to go back to Ben Burquam and Oscar Blue Ramirez. | ||
Ben, I think when people, and I see it in the chat, when they see this, they're going, I mean, we now know that Eli Crane's on Homeland Security. | ||
You've got Boebert is going to be on oversight. | ||
You know, the people that stood up, the 20 that stood up, they're getting put onto these committees. | ||
Many of these committees are going to be the ones that go after not just Mayorkas, but also Garland and Biden for the invasion of the southern border. | ||
But right now you've got, you know, in these budgets, we're spending, as Mike Cal and the team over at Heritage has shown us, we're spending billions of dollars of our own money to support these NGOs, both the UN with the $15 or $20 billion to give them the UN budget, plus all these NGOs that are peppered throughout the budget. | ||
And you see right there. | ||
What it's done is created a superhighway of just people coming from all over the world. | ||
And by the way, people can come from all over the world and try to get legal immigration. | ||
That's not what they're doing here. | ||
They're gaming the asylum system. | ||
This was never set up for economic migrants, and this is what you have right here. | ||
Ben Berquam. Yeah, it's immigration fraud, and it's being perpetrated by the NGOs, by the United Nations, with our tax dollars. | ||
That's the key in all of this. | ||
These are legal organizations, many within America, who are using American citizen taxpayer dollars to create immigration fraud. | ||
They're training people on how to game the system, on the words to say, to undermine our immigration process. | ||
And in the process, they're killing Tens of thousands are being raped. | ||
Tens of thousands are being robbed. | ||
All of this is happening, and millions are invading our country. | ||
All at American citizens' expense. | ||
Oscar, give us your assessment. | ||
It's called the International Market of Trafficking. | ||
That is what I named it. The IMT, I name it that way, for Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
And we just saw a boat that it was offloading as, you know, my colleague Ben Berkwan went and discovered that it was all, the majority, there were Chinese people. | ||
He has a great video of them saying down with the CCP. We don't like the CCP. This is an ongoing trafficking business. | ||
This is travel agencies now. | ||
That's why the migrants call them travel advisors, because the travel agencies are the ones that they're in charge. | ||
Of moving one person to another from different islands. | ||
And from here, they start their horrible nightmare that is the Darien Gap. | ||
But it's just disgusting the way that these open-border policies, that they're pushed by politicians in the United States, that there are now you can actually effectively see them, how they are affecting other places. | ||
Hey, Oscar, the people, when they say these travelers, when they get there, they really informed about this brutal, really, march through the jungle. | ||
And then once you do the Darien Gap, you've got thousands of miles to get to, really hostile with cartels and everything. | ||
They have any earthy idea. | ||
What's in store for them when they get there? | ||
And I understand yesterday you showed us a little kiosk where they could buy blankets, etc. | ||
But these people have any idea what they've gotten into with the cartels, sir? | ||
Absolutely not. It's a copy paste of the ideology of the Democrats, but implemented in Central and South America, pandering and telling you that everything is going to be nice, that everything is going to be beautiful, that when you arrive, they're going to take care of you. | ||
And then they go on this horrible journey. | ||
We saw, as we were going up the Darien Gap, one of the most dangerous places, going up a hill, we saw a mother with four children. | ||
She never imagined in her life carrying the children, the children crying, suffering because it is muddy. | ||
One step wrong, you can go to one side of the cliff. | ||
One step wrong, you can go to the right-hand side of the cliff. | ||
Nobody knows. As a matter of fact, there were migrants that 15 minutes as we were going in, walking, they were like, are we there yet? | ||
I need to release my baggage. | ||
You don't even know. | ||
You got like six, seven days to go through rivers, to harsh terrain. | ||
It is just a complete lie, Ben. | ||
Yeah, and not to mention the robberies, the rapes, the murders along the way. | ||
They don't tell them any of that. | ||
Steve, you're going to be breaking a video this afternoon. | ||
We're going to be sending it to you. | ||
It will shock the world what you're going to see here. | ||
They're marketing this as a fun trip like you're going to Disneyland. | ||
I mean, it's shocking. | ||
These organizations, organized crime, working with the NGOs, pretending like this is a beautiful trip. | ||
And when they get there, it is pure hell. | ||
Here's the thing. We understand that the cartels don't care about these people. | ||
They just want to monetize it, right? | ||
And if the women and children are sex trafficked, so be it, right? | ||
And by the way, these people need our prayers, right? | ||
This is not to demonize these folks. | ||
But a country has to have asylum laws. | ||
And this is just gaming the system. | ||
This has nothing to do with it. | ||
This is just the invasion of the southern border because Biden and the globalists want it. | ||
So these people are going to go through horrific sufferings. | ||
It's one thing, and we know that the cartels are lawless and amoral, but the NGOs are something different. | ||
And the NGOs are all funded with your tax dollars inside that budget. | ||
It's one of the reasons we fought omnibus so much. | ||
It's just not the wokeness. | ||
As Mike Allen Heritage showed you, there's 30 or 40 of these NGOs. | ||
Are the NGOs that callous? | ||
Do they want to destroy America and they want an invasion that they would actually... | ||
Are they part of the lying and misleading to these people, Ben and Oscar? | ||
I think it's kind of a double-edged sword. | ||
I think there are people that think they're doing good and just don't realize they're murdering people and having people raped. | ||
But the people at the top of these organizations know exactly what they're doing. | ||
And in the end, it comes down to money and power, just like almost everything else in life. | ||
And evil comes down to as money and power. | ||
And that's all they see these people as. | ||
The more people that they can have come across, the more money goes into their pocket. | ||
So they simply look at these people as dollars in their pocket. | ||
What happens to them along the way? | ||
They could care less. But as you mentioned, it's the worst of the worst because they pretend to be benevolent. | ||
They pretend to be virtuous, and they're the exact opposite. | ||
They are pure evil. | ||
We know what the cartels are. | ||
They stab you in the front. | ||
It's these people that are putting their hand over your shoulder, guiding you in, and then stabbing you in the back. | ||
That's what the NGOs represent. | ||
That's what the UN represents. | ||
Ultimately, the United Nations that is promoting this. | ||
Ben did an incredible observation yesterday that it was a water plant of UNICEF outside of the migrant camp of Venezuela and Necoclea. | ||
And you have also the United Nations in the middle of the Darien Gap as advertising as the migrants know, oh, we walk a certain amount of miles and we're going to find the United Nations. | ||
They're going to help us to get to the other point. | ||
It is just advertising, you know, horrible migration, promoting and banners. | ||
For, you know, for condoms for men and also for birth control pills for minors. | ||
It is just horrible what the United Nations. | ||
It is the number one root of the problem. | ||
They're the habilitators for other NGOs to continue to fund this and continue to profit out of human misery. | ||
You know, over in Davos, it's all climate change, but part of the big presentation today is climate change is driving mass migration. | ||
This is going to be a natural thing that happens. | ||
Guys, we'll have you back on at five. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
The Charlie Kirk show follows on Real America's Voice, but where do people go to follow your footage, your commentary, and your reporting? | ||
Well, we're going to be heading over to the Panama side in just a minute, linking up with Michael Yan. | ||
We're planning to be live on a couple more shows throughout the day, so stick with Real America's Voice News. | ||
And then on our social media, as we can, as service allows, we'll be posting at Ben Berquam, B-E-R-G-Q-U-A-M. And Oscar Blue at Getter, Oscar Blue on YouTube, Instagram, Oscar Blue Ramirez, OscarBlueRamirez.com, and Real America's Voice News, sir. Okay, let's not bury the lead. | ||
Anytime Burquam and Oscar team up with Michael Yan, it's always trouble. | ||
So I'm looking forward to this afternoon. | ||
Now I know why Oscar's laughing. | ||
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The Michael Yan, the wild man of wild men. | |
He's the best. Guys, honored to have you on here. | ||
Stay safe. Incredibly dangerous. | ||
And if it's dangerous for Ben Birkbaum and Oscar, who are pretty tough guys, think how dangerous it is for the women and children that are in there. | ||
And like they said, 15 minutes into the Darien Gap, they go, are we there yet? | ||
Seven days of a brutal march through a jungle. | ||
And then you're just starting the passage up to the United States. | ||
El Norte. Short break. | ||
Vegas next. Sigal Shata in the RNC, the race for the RNC chair. | ||
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Now we know Rudy's got a big reveal tonight on his podcast on YouTube. | ||
I think maybe talk to the girls, talk to Grace and Mo, and maybe we picked that up. | ||
The other night, another, I think it was 17,000, 18,000, 19,000 people. | ||
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I can do it. You can do it because I'm a moron. | ||
By the way, Peter Navarro, we're actually working on something, Peter, and we'll be able to explain it all, I think, next week. Or the week after, Peter will be back with us. | ||
So I know all the audience are concerned about that. | ||
But Peter watches the show every day. | ||
And Peter, he's texting me that. | ||
He says, hey, look, you got to clean. | ||
You got to shave. | ||
You got to comb your hair. There's a thing between being rugged and being ragged. | ||
And man, Peter Navarro in the live chat. | ||
Do you support Navarro or not? | ||
Let's do a poll right now in the live chat. | ||
He's on my case today. | ||
I don't know. Maybe that's the case. | ||
I'd like to hear from Vox Popula. | ||
I'd like to hear from the audience. I want to go to Sigal Chata. | ||
So when we left you, you now actually are a committee, I guess committee woman, they call it, right? Because they have one female, one male, and then the head of the party. | ||
You're actually now an official delegate to the RNC next week. | ||
Okay, tell us about that. And you've come in pretty strong For Harmeet. | ||
Walk us through all that. | ||
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Well, I have come in pretty strong for Harmeet. | |
I know Harmeet professionally. | ||
I mean, we have collaborated together. | ||
When she was suing Gavin Newsom in California, I was suing Steve Sisolak here in Nevada. | ||
So, you know, she was always a great sounding board for me during the COVID litigation. | ||
And, you know, and I just know how phenomenal of a lawyer she is. | ||
I know she's a constitutionalist. | ||
I know that the brand will be protected with her. | ||
And I know that she knows how to fundraise. | ||
So, you know, it's almost like that tripartite system where I know she is the best qualified for the job. | ||
So, Rana, and the case she's making, right, is that, hey, I did more voter registration. | ||
I've got a bigger ground game. | ||
We turned out more voters in the House race, four or five million more voters in the House race. | ||
We won't control the House. | ||
I understand people are maybe not happy with everything. | ||
But overall, I'm doing a pretty good job, and I've got all these other changes I want to make. | ||
And I understand our audience and the Lindell crowd, and of course you guys are saying that's not even close to being good enough. | ||
But address her counterargument, because she's not playing to our audience, and is pretty open to that. | ||
They're not playing to the base. | ||
They don't care about the precinct strategy. | ||
She's playing to the 168. | ||
That's her audience, and she's pretty upfront that she won't debate On this debate next week because it's going to go out to everywhere on Real America's Voice and John Frederick's radio and the war room will pick it up. | ||
She's not interested in that. She's interested in the 168. | ||
Is that the correct mentality as far as you're now part of the 168? | ||
I mean, you're an insider, so to speak. | ||
Does that make sense that they don't feel they have to address the grassroots or they don't have to address what is the, you know, 80 % of the actual voters that vote in Republican primaries and general elections, ma'am? No, I think it is a complete miscalculation. | ||
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I think Ronda's performance in Nevada was She vacillates from abysmal to utter failure. | |
You know, Nevada, we've had universal mail-in ballots. | ||
We decriminalized ballot harvesting in 2020. | ||
And her performance here in Nevada was such a lacking ground game. | ||
So, you know, it's not a hard sell for me to get change here in Nevada because of her failure. | ||
Do you find that among also the 168? | ||
I mean, this whole thing's going to come down to a first ballot, you know, keeping her under 84. | ||
If you keep her under 84 and go to multiple ballots, then it's game on. | ||
Do you get a sense from the rest of, because I hear Harmeet's team, I hear Mike Lindell's team, these people are intensely doing, they're getting, it looks like great feedback. | ||
This is, you know, a hotly contested But at the end of the day, it's a secret ballot. | ||
And the forces that control the RNC today say, hey, these guys are going to kick up a lot of dust. | ||
But at the end of the day, we'll win this with over 100 votes in the first ballot. | ||
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What's your sense? I tend to believe that Harmeet has this in the bag. | |
I could tell you Nevadans are so disappointed with Ron's performance. | ||
And the writing was on the wall this last weekend when I was elected. | ||
It was just tragic to see how much the RNC has fallen under her leadership. | ||
Give us the feedback from the people that were there. | ||
What is the backbone of the party, the grassroots in Nevada? | ||
What are they telling you? | ||
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The grassroots wants our meet all day. | |
That was all that we heard all weekend up in Ely, Nevada. | ||
They're just very disappointed. | ||
And again, we dealt with things this past election that were not novel. | ||
They've been around since 2020, and a lot of blame falls on the RNC for that failure to address the universal mail-in ballot issue and the ballot harvesting. | ||
And you believe with Harmeet, you believe with the election of Harmeet or Mike Lindell that these will start the ballot harvesting. | ||
They're in the ballot business. | ||
We're in the vote business. You believe that that will be corrected, ma'am? | ||
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I do. I think instead of spending $50,000 at a Raiders box, that $50,000 should have come to the ground game for ballot collection. | |
And that's just a failure. | ||
Segal, how do people follow you now? | ||
How do they get more of your thinking? | ||
You're one of the big advocates for Harmeet, and this thing's going to—it's already white hot. | ||
It's going to get even more intense in the next 10 days. | ||
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Where do they go? They can go on Twitter, get her chatted for Nevada. | |
I'm on Truth has chatted for Nevada as well. | ||
I wish Harmeet all the luck and much change is needed here in Nevada. | ||
Seagal, thanks for taking the time away today. | ||
Thanks for waiting for us. | ||
Really appreciate it. Seagal Chata was the Attorney General candidate. | ||
And quite frankly, she won just like Laxalt won. | ||
I mean, it's outrageous. What happened in Nevada may be the worst of all the crimes of 22. | ||
Actually, as bad as Arizona. | ||
That's how bad it is. | ||
And Arizona is flat out stolen. | ||
We're going to do a bigger drill down, even a deeper drill down on the Kerry Lake situation, Katie Hobbs' defense. | ||
5-7 is going to be intense. | ||
Be back. Charlie Kirk is next. |