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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 at 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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I love those people. | |
Wow. That's amazing, Brian. | ||
Hi, RSPN! We're here. | ||
You've been everywhere today. | ||
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I don't think I've ever gone from New York to West Palm Beach. | |
She did win. | ||
You're right. They're carrying one. | ||
Yeah, it's been a long day for us, but we're here. | ||
They're not paying people to show up. | ||
And I've said this many times before. | ||
I'd love to see Joe Biden throw some type of rally. | ||
I'd love Joe Biden to say, I'm going to come to this arena, this space, and I want you to come out and support me. | ||
No one's going to show up, and they know that. | ||
And they can't beat Trump, so they have to try to lock him up. | ||
But you know what? The last time I checked, there's three qualifications to becoming president. | ||
You can be indicted on felonies for as much as you want. | ||
You can still run for president and be elected in this country. | ||
They're not going to stop him. | ||
Even if they lock him up, we'll elect him. | ||
Even if he's in jail, he'll get elected president. | ||
It's almost as if our founding fathers realized that this day could come, that this kind of tyranny could creep back in and take over our country. | ||
And they prepared for it. | ||
And we're not going to give up on President Trump. | ||
He's a fighter. What I would tell everybody out there watching, Brian, and I know you have really incredible viewers, is this is your time to stand up. | ||
Put on your MAGA hat. This is your time. | ||
You know how the Democrats always put their ridiculous, you know, whatever the issue of the day is that they've made up? | ||
They make that their profile picture. | ||
Put on your profile picture, I stand with President Trump. | ||
When you stand with President Trump, that means you stand with America. | ||
And this is our time. | ||
We're not going to go out and we're not going to riot, thank God. | ||
That's not who we are. But we do need to use our voices right now. | ||
Start speaking out. Telling people you stand with President Trump. | ||
Wear your MAGA hat. I wore a Trump 2024 hat in the airport last night. | ||
Oh yeah, how was that? It was great. | ||
Everyone was giving me the thumbs up. | ||
Yeah, we're with Trump. I had a couple of liberals who are pissed off and I just smiled and I was like, I don't care because guess what? | ||
We have our First Amendment rights and we need to use them before we lose them. | ||
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Hence the 47 pen that they gave me last week when I was on the plane. | |
So to your point, wear your stuff, wear your gear, represent, don't be scared to do it. | ||
Wednesday, 5 April, Year of Our Lord, 2023. | ||
I don't think there was a better summary of where we are than Carrie Lake last night. | ||
That was before President Trump came back and gave the talk. | ||
After the day that will live in infamy, but a day that I think is going to be a massive inflection point. | ||
We had the, as you know, we had Rasmussen on this morning talking about the polling Trump corner Rasmussen up 4740 over Joe Biden and the Biden regime. | ||
Carrie Lake, of course, Mediaite, Dan Abrams, Mediaite made that their number one. | ||
You were the number one story this morning about this. | ||
But it's once again, Carrie Lake's got such a brilliant Perception and take on things, kind of like Trump. | ||
You tie it back to the revolutionary generation and you tie it back to the founders of this republic that they were fighting to remove themselves at the very early stages of the British Empire. | ||
But they understood what they were fighting against. | ||
And they could think downrange of what eventually we would be fighting against. | ||
Ma'am, can you give us an explanation of why you brought the founding fathers into the discussion about President Trump and his dilemma yesterday? | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's paralleling what they were going through. | ||
Obviously, a few years difference here, but, you know, they were dealing with the biggest tyrants on the planet, globalism. | ||
Talk about the monarchy and the British Empire controlling everything. | ||
They controlled the banks, they controlled the shipping routes, they controlled many, many countries, and they also controlled the media. | ||
And they were controlling their religion. | ||
They couldn't have freedom of religion. | ||
And so they broke off and they knew what it was like to live under tyranny. | ||
And that's why they put together such a brilliant document in the United States Constitution. | ||
And it almost had contingencies for everything we could face in the future, right back there where we were again. | ||
And we've got to stand up because we're not going to let our founding fathers and what they created, this beautiful nation with this beautiful constitution and our freedoms and liberties go slip away from us right now. | ||
This is a moment where we need to stand up. | ||
And we can see what they're doing, Steve. | ||
They did this back in 2016. | ||
Remember when people were so excited to see a populist like Donald Trump with great solutions, great ideas, pro-America, got everybody excited about this country. | ||
And the Uniparty and all of their friends in the media They immediately went, uh-oh, we've got a problem here. | ||
We're going to start seeing people wear red hats everywhere. | ||
Pretty soon everyone's going to know that people are excited about this guy. | ||
So we have to shame them. | ||
We have to call the MAGA hat racist. | ||
We have to tell them that they're the worst person in the world if they like President Trump, at the time candidate Trump. | ||
And it worked on people because people were so shocked and it was jarring to have The media attacking people, the media trying to shame you, being canceled because you like President Trump and you like his policies. | ||
And they're trying to do that again. | ||
And we can't let them. | ||
We need to proudly say that we are with President Trump because when we're with him, we're with America. | ||
We're with our freedoms. And I really, frankly, believe he is the only man who can get us through these tumultuous times. | ||
Their whole plan for this joke of The 34-count indictment, the arrest, was just to put up ridiculous headlines like this. | ||
And what they're trying to do with this, Steve, is they're trying to get the average person to look at that headline and go, oh, maybe we just need to move on. | ||
This is election interference. | ||
And the Uniparty's in on it. | ||
We've got these prosecutors in New York City, not just the blue cities, not just the Democrats. | ||
There's a lot of rhino Republicans in the Uniparty who are out to get Trump as well. | ||
And they're trying to sway the average American voter. | ||
But I'm glad to know that the polling is showing it's not working. | ||
A lot's happened in the past few years. | ||
Americans are awake and they know the fake news is truly the enemy of the people for putting out garbage headlines like this and trying to tear down the one man who is standing up for us and fighting for us. | ||
You were there last night. | ||
You know, you can always tell the mainstream media this morning was, you know, from Morning Joe. | ||
We played clips and I think it went to eight minutes and my team did a great job of editing it. | ||
It could have gone for... 40, 50 minutes. | ||
They were so freaked out about that speech, attacking the judge, attacking his family. | ||
Trump hasn't learned a lesson. | ||
They've got to put a gag order. | ||
But one of the reasons they did that, they didn't play a lot of footage from yesterday because he looked so powerful and so strong going in there. | ||
He looked like a Viking, right? | ||
The chief going in and then gave the powerful speech last night. | ||
Put us in the room. What did it feel like? | ||
I don't want to say it was somber. | ||
It was a very sober speech. | ||
It was a man who realizes that this beautiful country, all the ideals that we love and want to cherish, and we do cherish, is crumbling and maybe has crumbled almost to the point of no return. | ||
And this is a man who has given up everything for his country, truly. | ||
I mean, he didn't need to get involved in this. | ||
He didn't need to be at the receiving end of just constant barrage of attacks and investigations, costing him millions upon millions of dollars. | ||
Not only that, hurting his businesses, hurting his family. | ||
And he's a man who is realizing that he doesn't have a choice but to stay in this fight and try to cling back what's left of this country. | ||
Because let's face it, We're watching it almost in ruins right now. | ||
We've had an infiltration and our country's been taken over by anti-American forces, people who are American citizens, but have sold out this country and sold out their fellow countrymen. | ||
People like Joe Biden, who's sitting in the White House right now after taking bribes and payout, From our enemies. | ||
That's treasonous. | ||
If anybody should be arrested, it should be him. | ||
There's a lot of people who should be arrested, but not Donald J. Trump. | ||
And I think the speech last night was a man who realizes the task at hand, realizes that he has to get back in, has to remain in to help guide America through this difficult time in history. | ||
And frankly, he's the only man. | ||
There's no substitute for Donald Trump right now. | ||
There's no substitute. There's nobody else who can jump in and fill his shoes. | ||
We need him back in the White House. | ||
We need him back to get America back on steady footing, not only domestically, where we have an economy that is pulled back from the brink of collapse, which is where we are right now. | ||
We need him on the world stage. | ||
To get everybody back in line to where they need to be so that we're not teetering on World War III. I'm a mother. | ||
I have so many other things I could be doing besides jumping out here and getting attacked as well. | ||
But I'm looking at my children and I hope someday my future grandchildren and I want them to have an America. | ||
I want them to have our freedoms and our liberties. | ||
And this is a moment for everybody, as difficult as these times are, to jump in with both feet And fight like hell to save our country because we're on the verge of losing it. | ||
Tell us about you got on the plane immediately this morning and went to Iowa. | ||
You've got a couple of days in Iowa. | ||
Why are you there? Where are you going? | ||
And what's the purpose? Well, I think you know I'm so laser focused on our court case to try to get our elections reformed and to show what kind of absolute, I believe, criminality took place in our elections, not only in 2020, but in 2022, where they stole the election. | ||
This is my number one focus. | ||
And a lot of people have invited me to speak all over the country. | ||
We're going to be doing a big speech event on Sunday, I'm sorry, Friday, Good Friday, here in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | ||
And we thought we would just kind of round out the entire visit to Iowa by doing a couple of additional stops. | ||
So tonight, I'm back at my old stomping grounds, University of Iowa, Iowa City at the Airliner, which is an establishment, and I mean that in the best way, it's an institution. | ||
A bar that's right there off of campus and we're going to be talking to Iowa voters and just telling them how important election integrity is for every state. | ||
And how important America First candidates and policies are to saving our country. | ||
Tomorrow we go to Story County, Iowa. | ||
And you can join us there at the fairgrounds. | ||
We're having a dinner and event there. | ||
And then, as I said, on Friday, Good Friday, a wonderful prayer event. | ||
And I'm going to be speaking a bit at that as well. | ||
That's in the morning on Friday morning. | ||
And you can get all the information, by the way, kerrylake.com slash events. | ||
Sign up. Free tickets to come. | ||
We'd love to see everybody coming out tonight. | ||
at the airliner in Iowa City at 7 p.m. | ||
So that's going to be 7 p.m. | ||
local time. And you can go online right now and get a ticket. | ||
Give me the place again because I know already the audience wants to know how do they attend. | ||
It's a great spot. | ||
It's called the Airliner. | ||
The Airliner, it's been around forever here in Iowa City. | ||
You've got the webpage up. | ||
Thank you for putting that up. It's hosted by the Iowa College Republicans and Johnson County GOP. That's at 7 p.m. | ||
It's right across from the campus. | ||
It's on Clinton Street, 22 South Clinton Street. | ||
I used to go there You know, like Thursday after class, and we would all have a beer there. | ||
It's a great spot. And then on Thursday, it's the Story County GOP, and that's going to be at the fairgrounds, and that's going to be a great event as well. | ||
And then, of course, Friday morning right here in Cedar Rapids. | ||
Then you can get all the events. | ||
Just sign up for free, and we'll get you in. | ||
It would be great to see everybody. Do you believe the people in Iowa, I know you're just heading out there and you're from Iowa, it's one of the reasons you keep going back, but do the folks out there, do you believe they agree with your theory of the case that this is nothing more than election interference about trying to stop President Trump from returning to the White House? | ||
I hope they do. I think people are waking up and they're going, wow, all of the things going on. | ||
Steve, have you been to New York City lately? | ||
It is a hellhole. | ||
I love New York City. | ||
I used to love to visit. | ||
It was one of my favorite cities. | ||
Now I've had people invite me to speak and I don't really want to go to New York City. | ||
It's not safe. You can't walk down the streets. | ||
The rats are just running around. | ||
There's bugs and roaches and garbage on the streets. | ||
They're not even taking care of the basics in New York City. | ||
And then you've got people who are murdering people, pushing people on the subway tracks. | ||
You've got the murder rate going up. | ||
I believe the people in New York and I believe the liberals in New York are even looking at this going, hello, can we actually get our prosecutors to prosecute some of these dangerous, violent criminals who are roaming the streets? | ||
Not some business dealings that may or may not have happened. | ||
President Trump was in the White House. | ||
He wasn't even running the Trump Organization in 2017. | ||
So I think that Americans are looking at this saying, wow, we sure wish our tax money was actually going to better purposes than doing a witch hunt against a former president who's done nothing except fight for the people of this country and fight to make America great. | ||
Kerry, one more time, where do people go to follow you? | ||
I just want to say one more thing real quick about President Trump. | ||
I think this is... | ||
I tell you, why don't you hang through the break? | ||
Let's take a short break. | ||
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If you can just hang a minute. I want to make sure we get that fully developed. | |
Short break. Kerry Lake on the other side. | ||
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We will break till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Carrie Lakes hanging with us. | ||
We've got Boris. We've got D. Mike Davis. | ||
Carrie, you had a thought about President Trump you wanted to finish. | ||
Go ahead, ma'am. Yeah, well, I can just see it as the Uniparty is concocting how they're going to get rid of Donald Trump. | ||
This is like the 500th time they've said, oh, we've got a great idea. | ||
And I can see Karl Rove sitting in a room with Paul Ryan and some of the other rhinos, maybe Jeb Bush. | ||
And they're all, you know, just so excited. | ||
Oh, we'll bring back the porn star and we'll bring Stormy Daniels back. | ||
They're so out of touch. | ||
They're so out of touch. People are struggling out there. | ||
We know the truth with this. | ||
We know what she said. | ||
There's never been any affair. | ||
We know what's going on, but they're so out of touch. | ||
They think if they throw a story like this out, it'll get the headlines. | ||
And they'll get the suburban moms out there to basically say they can't vote for President Trump. | ||
I'm telling you, suburban moms are mothers, just like me. | ||
And we know bullying when we see it. | ||
And we're really tired that our hard-earned tax money is going to these witch hunts, these investigations. | ||
Meantime, these bureaucrats have been forcing our children to wear masks for three years. | ||
They forced our livelihoods down the tubes when our businesses were shut down. | ||
They forced just outrageous COVID restrictions on us. | ||
And they think that they can put a shiny object over here and that we'll forget what they've been up to and what these establishment politicians, the elite, have done to us. | ||
And it's not going to work. | ||
They need to pull some new plays because their playbook is really old. | ||
The Karl Rhoes of the world are still dealing with the playbook from like 2008, 2002. | ||
And get with the real world and find out what moms and dads really think out. | ||
They're really sick and tired of this kind of an attack on President Trump. | ||
They recognize he's the one guy who's truly been fighting for them. | ||
And the Uniparty is scared to death because when Donald Trump wins, He's gonna put an end to that kind of hijinx. | ||
And he's not controlled by anyone. | ||
That's what the mothers and fathers out there realize. | ||
We got a fighter who's fighting for us and our families and our jobs and our small businesses who is not beholden to anyone except we the people. | ||
He's not owned by the Karl Rose of the world. | ||
He's not controlled by K Street. | ||
He doesn't have a bunch of lobbyists who tell him what to do, what to say, what policies to bring about. | ||
His policies and his ideas stem from his love for this country and his desire to get us back on track. | ||
And that's why I think he's the man for the moment. | ||
Kerry Lake is at the airliner tonight at 7 p.m. | ||
local time. Now, if we can livestream it at 8 p.m. | ||
on War Room Getter, my Getter, all of it, we're going to try to livestream it. | ||
If we can't, and Grace and Mo are working on it right now, if we can't livestream it, we're going to get the video and play it tomorrow night. | ||
So, Kerry, we'll have full coverage of all your activities at Iowa. | ||
Awesome. We'll get it. We'll get it. We'll get you that video sent so you can share it with your posse, the war room posse on Getter. | ||
And we appreciate you, Steve, everything you do. | ||
I thought when I was at Mar-a-Lago last night, just realizing the gravity of the day. | ||
It's like we finally realized the corruption is a cancer in this country that has metastasized into every level. | ||
We realized that yesterday watching what they were doing to President Trump. | ||
And I think the way he ended that day with that powerful, sober, somber speech last night and brought all those supporters together, it was really the perfect way to show America that he's still in the fight and he's never, ever, ever going to back down. | ||
I've never met a man stronger than President Trump. | ||
And this isn't going to stop him. | ||
I think it's actually going to fuel him to work harder and it's going to fuel his supporters and a lot more people are coming on the Trump train. | ||
Carrie Lake, honored to have you on here. | ||
Have a great event tonight, the airliner at the University of Iowa across the street. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. Look forward to seeing it and talking to you tomorrow. | ||
Kerry gave that magnificent interview, the really smart interview beforehand, bringing in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, I got Mike Davis. | ||
He's going to join us here in a second and talk about actions he thinks needs to happen right now. | ||
But I want to talk about specifically, look, I think Trump looked like a Viking chieftain yesterday. | ||
I thought it was a fantastic look. | ||
He gave him the bad face. | ||
It was complete gravitas. | ||
Nobody can hold themselves like President Trump. | ||
But the speech last night, I agree with Kerry. | ||
It was very sober, very somber, but to the point and not one inch of back down. | ||
You were with the president the entire day. | ||
Can you give us an update? Maybe we can't give him an update. | ||
Is Boris still there? | ||
Did we lose him or can I go to Mike Davis? | ||
Okay. Hey, Mike. So, Mike, I will try to get Boris back on here. | ||
Mike, tell us about what we had Cash on this morning and Cash really went through committees of jurisdiction because we're kind of through the talk. | ||
You guys have done such a great job. | ||
You, Professor Dershowitz, Cash, others of just saying what a joke this thing was. | ||
And quite frankly, the other ones are just the biggest jokes. | ||
But now it's time for action. | ||
Walk me through your because you've been putting it up on on Twitter all day. | ||
What action does Mike Davis want to see? | ||
Well, first of all, I want to say have fun to Carrie Lake at the University of Iowa. | ||
I used to get thrown out of the airliner quite a bit. | ||
It's been more than 20 years. | ||
So hopefully we're beyond the statute of limitations. | ||
We could have some George Soros funded Johnson County DA who could still bring charges against me. | ||
Who knows? Carrie Lake's going to my old stopping grounds. | ||
So good luck to her. Hold it, hold it. | ||
Hang on. Hang on. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Why does that not surprise me that Mike Davis, that Mike Bourne fighting Davis not tossed out of the airliner one or two times? | ||
Why does that not surprise me? | ||
Well, you know, they don't like conservatives in Iowa City very much, so it should be very interesting, Carrie Lake's perception. | ||
At the airliner. So anyway, thank you for having me on. | ||
So yeah, let's talk about what Republicans should be doing. | ||
As we've talked about many times, this is a bogus investigation against Donald Trump by this Manhattan DA, George Soros funded DA, Alvin Bragg. | ||
I want to point out, this is actually It's quite shocking that even Ruth Marcus at the Washington Post, I actually like Ruth Marcus quite a bit personally, but we butt heads constantly. | ||
She even came out with an opinion piece in the Washington Post, just bashing this prosecution, saying how bad it is. | ||
That gives you an indication where the Democrats are right now. | ||
They know that this is a grave mistake that these Democrats have made in their law. | ||
What needs to happen immediately? | ||
People need to rally behind President Trump strongly. | ||
This is so much bigger than Donald Trump. | ||
This is so much bigger than a presidential race. | ||
This is about our country. | ||
This is about a republic. Democrats are trying to take us over a cliff, and we have to rally behind President Trump, and that is important. | ||
All factions of the Republican Party, independents, right-thinking Democrats. | ||
But what the House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan could be doing right now is issuing subpoenas right now for Alvin Bragg and his communications with Matthew Colangelo. | ||
Matthew Colangelo is the Biden Justice Department political appointee who Bragg Collude it with and then recruit it into Bragg's office. | ||
So Jim Jordan should issue subpoenas for those communications between Bragg and Colangelo and the Biden Justice Department, so the Manhattan DA's office and the Biden Justice Department, and then send up committee investigators to New York City immediately for staff depositions of Bragg and Colangelo so they can't cry and say that They're being dragged down to D.C. and distracted from the work. | ||
Send investigators up there, get staff depositions. | ||
It is very clear that Bragg has colluded with the Biden Justice Department. | ||
Biden sent in his hitman, this Matthew Colangelo, to take out Trump. | ||
Tell me, let's say we subpoena them and we come and you get their depositions behind the scenes. | ||
They won't come publicly. What information do you want from that to take the next action? | ||
I mean, your objective and Cash's objective is to do what with this? | ||
They filed the charges. | ||
They're obviously bogus. | ||
But what do you want to do now to go on offense? | ||
You need to show that this is part of a coordinated campaign by the Biden administration, the Biden Justice Department. | ||
This is organized. coordinated lawfare. | ||
They're weaponizing, they're politicizing the justice system at the Biden Justice Department in the Manhattan DA's office and in Fulton County Democrat DA office, Fannie Willis' office down in Georgia. | ||
This is an organized, orchestrated lawfare against President Trump. | ||
They're using these bogus prosecutions on non-crimes to try to take out Trump through the legal system because they fear. | ||
Look, you've dedicated your life and people should know about Davis. | ||
He could be making a massive paycheck at a white street law firm. | ||
He's not. The fight, the big tech oligarchs and all this. | ||
So you've dedicated your life to the law. | ||
Is your theory the case here that you and Cash feel you can prove if you got the information, direct election interference going all the way, not just up to DOJ, but to the Biden White House? | ||
Of course. So, Matthew Colangelo was the acting Associate Attorney General of the United States at the beginning of the Biden administration. | ||
He was on the parachute team into the Biden Justice Department. | ||
That means he is a very Very good, loyal soldier to President Biden, the Biden White House, or they would not have sent him there. | ||
He had a very, very powerful position. | ||
When Vanita Gupta became the Associate Attorney General after she went through the Senate confirmation process, it takes many, many months for that to happen. | ||
Matt was the acting, and he was the number two to Vanita, the number two to the number three. | ||
They ran the whole civil side of the Justice Department, the Tax Division, the Antitrust Division, the Civil Rights Division, which is the most problematic. | ||
Office of Justice Programs that gives out grants to the Manhattan DA's office. | ||
The Civil Rights Division, remember this is the Civil Rights Division that gave amnesty to abortion industry paid activists terrorizing Catholic churches, crisis pregnancy centers, Supreme Court justices and their families and their homes while they sent the Justice Department, including the FBI, to arrest Christians praying outside of abortion clinics. | ||
Matthew Colangelo is a hardcore left-wing activist going back 15 years. | ||
He's been a political appointee. | ||
He was clearly sent by Biden to take out Trump. | ||
Mike, just hang on for one second. | ||
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I just want to hold you through the break for another question or two. | |
I think the response from Republicans has been atrocious, virtually crickets. | ||
You've had some posting, you've had some guys going to cocks, but no action. | ||
Short break, Mike Davis. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the C.C.B.! | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
you you Mike, I want to tee it up. | ||
Caroline Wren is going to be on at 6, and we're going to talk about what happened in Wisconsin. | ||
I know this audience is very concerned about that, as they should be. | ||
An absolute catastrophe, because there was a blowout. | ||
Mike, we're going to have you back on tomorrow to talk about the legal aspects of it because it is very disturbing what happened and a game changer in Wisconsin, which is a state we have to win. | ||
And Mike Davis will be on. We're going to figure out a time tomorrow morning in the morning show to get you. | ||
Before I let you go, though, Mike, I've got to ask you, the J6, this is the Jack Smith... | ||
Grand Jury, I think, in D.C. This is about Pence testifying about the electoral count of 1887. | ||
I guess a judge ruled that he had certain aspects of it. | ||
He had to testify, and he said he will, he won't appeal. | ||
President Trump, as we understand, is appealing that about executive privilege. | ||
Can you give us your quick assessment of all this? | ||
Yeah, very fast. We have had constitutional executive privilege for every president going back 250 years to George Washington. | ||
And the purpose of this is so presidents can get candid advice from their advisors and not worry about his advisors getting dragged before Congress Or grand juries. | ||
And that is exactly what has happened with January 6th. | ||
Somehow we've created this Trump derangement syndrome exception to constitutional executive privilege. | ||
And the Democrats may be crowing now when they're getting this short-term partisan gain on this, but this is going to come back and bite them badly. | ||
When Biden leaves the White House, There's no question that this is going to come back and bite President Biden. | ||
It's going to be more damaging to the presidency because presidents are going to have to worry from here on out that they can't have the candid advice that they're supposed to be able to get from their advisors that we've had for 250 years because too many Washington, D.C.-based federal judges from both parties are total cowards. | ||
You think because of Trump derangement syndrome that we're actually going to impact the office of the president? | ||
Forget whoever is occupying it at the time, the occupant, but you're saying the office of the president, which is what the White House counsel represents. | ||
They don't represent the president himself. | ||
It represents the office of the president. | ||
You think because of Trump derangement syndrome, how they've come after him, that you're going to actually damage the institution. | ||
Did I hear that correctly? Absolutely. | ||
I mean, presidents have had executive privilege. | ||
I mean, hell, Steve, you were on the bad end of this with your case. | ||
President Trump asserted executive privilege, you honored it, and then you got prosecuted for it. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
And the problem in D.C. is you have these swamp creature federal judges on both sides of the aisle, Democrat and Republican. | ||
They have no spine. | ||
They have no backbone. They're too concerned about what others think about them at the Chevy Chase Country Club, and they're supposed to have lifetime tenure and pay protection, so they have backbones. | ||
But I always say that, you know, DC's the only place on the planet where the reptiles lack backbones. | ||
Tomorrow I'm going to tie in because I think too many people refer to our own revolution and avoid looking at the French Revolution, of which shook a bunch of the founders and our framers to the core about the danger. | ||
One of the dangers of the French Revolution is the vanguard of the most radical people. | ||
Were the lawyers. Robespierre and these people, the most radical elements in there were the lawyers. | ||
You look at what happened at Stanford. | ||
You look at this Supreme Court justice in Wisconsin. | ||
You look at what's happening in New York City at these great law schools, these law firms. | ||
There's something very, very deeply wrong of what's happening here. | ||
Mike, tomorrow we'll get into it, but I got to tell you, this is front burner problem. | ||
So Mike, how do people get to you in the interim? | ||
I would say, first of all, as Trump's acting attorney general, I will round up the attorneys first. | ||
So you have my word on that. | ||
It's article3project.org, article3project.org, at article3project, at article3project on Getter Twitter Truth, and at MRDDMIA, MRDDMIA. Thank you, Steve. | ||
First off, Mike Davis is not really joking. | ||
First off, he knows he's going to be acting because over and under on his confirmation. | ||
We don't want to talk about that. | ||
But Mike Davis will round him up. | ||
On that, he's not kidding. | ||
So Mike Davis, thanks. Look forward to seeing you more. | ||
Mike, born Fighting Davis. | ||
Philip Patrick. We haven't had enough time to do the capital markets we want to do and the economics we want to do because so much rush of just news and things are happening. | ||
But I want to get you on here because I want to give people an update behind the scenes. | ||
We're going to try to get Russ's vote because it's Passover and because it's Holy Week. | ||
Maybe not this week, but early next week. | ||
But, Philip, there's so much going on behind the scenes on the debt ceiling, and quite frankly, you're already starting to hear the, well, do we have to really put forward these cuts because this could hurt the 2024 candidate, etc.? | ||
Look, right now, the second shoe to drop, as you and I have talked about, and now Bloomberg's playing it, the smart traders on TV are coming on. | ||
This commercial real estate issue Is going to be a bomb like we haven't seen before. | ||
The office space in these big cities, the people falling behind on payments, there's another massive shooter drop. | ||
And I think 70 % of the real estate lending or loans and even the commercial real estate, not just the money center banks, but they're regional banks. | ||
Give me your assessment right now. | ||
I don't know how you technically say it's at an all-time high today, but clearly... | ||
It's been a hedge for 5,000 years. | ||
And it's not always a sign of a robust economy when people start to flood the gold and say, hey, look, it's been a hedge for 5,000 years. | ||
Maybe I hedge myself right now. | ||
But give me your assessment of other shoes to drop as you see on this economy right now. | ||
I mean, we have big, big problems across the board. | ||
You mentioned real estate. | ||
I think we've got a lot of downside there to come. | ||
A lot of things unfolding. | ||
We've got stocks losing air. | ||
We've got a Federal Reserve that cannot get a handle on inflation. | ||
And as you rightly point out, we're seeing gold Shoot up on the back of that. | ||
Today, $2,023 an ounce, close to the all-time high of 2063 back in August of 2020. | ||
What I think is really interesting, though, throughout most of history, certainly for the 20th century, you never really looked at gold for growth. | ||
Gold was about wealth preservation. | ||
Stocks were about growth. | ||
Since the turn of the century, though, since the era of quantitative easing, things have changed. | ||
Gold have outperformed the S&P significantly since the year 2000. | ||
We're talking 298 % in gold versus 178 % in the S&P. What's different, right? | ||
Year 2000 is really when Western government started massively increasing the money supply, right? | ||
In the US, it grew from $5 trillion in the year 2000 to $21 trillion today. | ||
The dollar's purchasing power in that time period down 40%. | ||
In the year 2000, the dollar made up 70 % of all international transactions today, just over 60. | ||
So global dollar holdings have plunged by 10%. | ||
Look what's happening now. | ||
We've got China, India, Brazil. | ||
All the BRICS nations are trying to ink trade agreements to eliminate the dollar from global transactions. | ||
And then we cut to Washington DC. We've got a Biden administration dragging their feet on balancing the budget. | ||
They want unlimited debt privileges, carte blanche to spend. | ||
And this is causing a big problem. | ||
We've discussed this before, and this is probably our biggest issue. | ||
The dollar as a meaningful store of value is no longer there. | ||
Individuals are feeling it, right? | ||
Dollars aren't going as far as they used to. | ||
Global central banks are feeling it. | ||
Their dollars are losing value. | ||
Now, For those holding dollars, obviously it's problematic, but it's very good for gold, right? | ||
Gold and the US dollar have an inverse relationship, which means when the dollar goes down, gold goes up. | ||
So the statement you made at the beginning was very accurate. | ||
Higher gold prices are not a reflection of a solid economy, but I think people should know there is a way to hedge. | ||
We're seeing central governments do it now on a scale not seen in 60 years, What applies to them applies to us. | ||
But this thing is an unmitigated disaster. | ||
The more time goes on, the more mismanagement we see, the bigger the problem grows. | ||
So, you know, high gold price is not necessarily a good thing, Steve. | ||
But it's not, it's a hedge. | ||
I love your analysis of the growth opportunity. | ||
It's been a terrific hedge. | ||
And here's, because remember, you and I started working on the end of the dollar empire over a year ago, I think a year and a half ago. | ||
We started with the concept and then started working through with the other analysts at Birch Gold, the third series, and it's totally free. | ||
Go to birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
You can get the entire series, the end of the dollar empire, and particularly the latest one, the debt trap, which it's like, as I say, Only slightly tongue-in-cheek. | ||
It's ripped from today's headlines, and I think you and I started working on that before Thanksgiving. | ||
They're playing games. | ||
It's not going to get better. | ||
I can do the math. It's not going to get better until you have somebody in there that's prepared to address the American people and take action, and all that action is not going to be easy. | ||
Let me give you an example. Yellen, they keep the regional banks going. | ||
They opened the window of the Fed and allowed everybody to borrow 100 cents on the dollar of their securities when they were only worth 20 or 30 cents, these government securities, because of inflation. | ||
And that was just another, that's a backdoor quantitative easing of $180 billion. | ||
They've got, and listen, they had that on the desk able to plug and play immediately. | ||
They didn't go anywhere and ask for any authorization. | ||
They just plugged and played it. | ||
They've got so many other games they're playing that that's where we're keeping an eagle eye on them. | ||
That just shows you it's still the same game. | ||
How do we pump fiat money into the system to keep this thing barely above water so that we can kind of push through the swamp here and we'll figure it out over time? | ||
Is that not the overall construct that they're working on right now, Philip? | ||
That's exactly it, right? | ||
On the one hand, they're telling us, look, we're combating inflation, it's a priority, you know, quantitative tightening, we're pulling money out of the markets. | ||
And at the same time, they're quantitative easing with the other hand, bailing out the banks. | ||
And I can tell you something, if it comes down to a choice between the banks and the people, the Federal Reserve will save the banks every single time. | ||
And it's us that suffer. | ||
There is absolutely no question about that. | ||
It's a house of cards at the moment. | ||
And as you say, nothing's going to change until we have effective leadership and strong leadership at the end of the day. | ||
The Biden administration is pandering to everybody and nothing's getting achieved. | ||
It's an unmitigated disaster. | ||
Don't take Philip Patrick and Steve Bannon's word for that. | ||
Just look at the Brazil, now we've got Malaysia, you've got Russia, obviously China, you've got India, you've got the bloods in the crypts of Saudi Arabia and India. | ||
In Persia, Iran, working together. | ||
Every day they're doing another alliance to get off the U.S. dollar. | ||
All the people that worked for them all went to the University of Chicago, MIT Sloan, Harvard Business School. | ||
They've got the computer program in there. | ||
They understand that the Biden regime and the Federal Reserve is doing a rolling devaluation on them. | ||
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Is that essentially how they look at it, Philip? | |
It's exactly it. | ||
And I think there's two things, right? | ||
For our strategic enemies, they looked at how Biden weaponized the dollar. | ||
I think he didn't do it in a very smart way against Russia, right? | ||
It wasn't very effective. So for our strategic enemies, they're realizing the weaknesses there and looking for an alternative. | ||
And even our allies need a hedge, right? | ||
They're holding trillions of dollars in reserve. | ||
They're watching a federal government printing money like it's nothing, right? | ||
And for them, it's an issue. | ||
Now, short term, The solution is to move to gold. | ||
I think what they know is that longer term, the dollar is not going to be the global reserve. | ||
I think we will at some point lose that. | ||
The question is how quickly. | ||
And I think they're hedging their bets in the meantime, sitting in gold, waiting for an opportunity. | ||
Once they start to see where things are heading, that's when they transition. | ||
But this is a big problem. | ||
And as you said for a long time. | ||
Yeah, sorry, please. Phillip, just hang on. | ||
We're going to hold through a break. But, you know, people have talked about, oh, we got to go back to a gold standard in the United States. | ||
Note to self, the BRICS, the Global South is essentially going back to a gold standard right now. | ||
That's essentially what's happening. | ||
That's essentially what's happening. | ||
The Global South with the resource saying, I don't feel that comfortable taking these Federal Reserve notes anymore. | ||
What I feel more care is backing this with gold. | ||
Anyway, Philip, hang on for a second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We come back. We're going to drill down a little bit more on the danger right now of this regime continuing to print fiat money to the Federal Reserve. | ||
Philip Patrick, Portugal joins us next. | ||
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Okay, everybody, focus on Grace and Captain Bannon. | ||
We're going to figure out this Cary Lake thing from the airliner at the University of Iowa. | ||
It's at 7 o'clock. Make sure you go to Cary Lake's site. | ||
You can still get tickets to attend, but you've got to go there to do it. | ||
If it is live streamed, we're going to play it live at 8 p.m. | ||
Watch Grace and Mo to figure it out. | ||
If it's not, we'll get the recording and we'll probably put it up tomorrow, tomorrow night sometime, given Holy Thursday and the holidays, we'll figure it out in Passover. | ||
We will figure all this out. | ||
Philip Patrick, if you had told me when we first started working with Birch Gold a couple of years ago, I think back in 2020, 2021. | ||
If you had told me, Philip, that in early April of 2023 that you and I would be having, because I met you first and we hit it off and had the same view of the world, that if we'd be sitting here in the early days of April of 2023 and we'd be talking about nations really actively, not just working, announcing and coming up with programs to get off the U.S. dollar, even I, and I've probably been the most aggressive, I would say it was crazy, it was at least another three, four, five years at minimum. | ||
The world, and Philip's going to either come back with us on Friday or maybe early Monday or Tuesday if we've got to work through the weekend to do this, but about the rest of the world has such a lack of confidence in the Federal Reserve, such a lack of confidence in the stability of our currency, which is supposed to be the Fed's number one responsibility. | ||
They're going to a gold standard. | ||
This is what's happening right now. | ||
It's not just Japan, India, China, Russia are buying gold more than they've ever bought it before, as we've told people. | ||
If they're buying it, hey, maybe it's the time that you should look. | ||
I'm not here to give you financial advice, but maybe you should talk to an expert about including it in your portfolio. | ||
But now it's deeper than that. | ||
You're seeing the world so distrust the American financial system, which used to be the gold standard, right? | ||
The full faith and credit. | ||
They so distrust the lies and misrepresentation coming out of the oligarchs on Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, and Janet Yellen and the Biden regime. | ||
They're doing what people have done for 5,000 years. | ||
They're hedging with gold. I think we're seeing the beginning, and you and I are going to make the case, the beginning of a... | ||
People said we should go to the gold standard in the U.S., and it gets dismissed. | ||
I think you're seeing the rest of the world, the people that control the resources, go to a gold standard. | ||
Your thoughts, Philip? Listen, a gold standard was very important. | ||
It was a check on unlimited government spending. | ||
If we look at the 30s, right? | ||
We're in the middle of the Great Depression. | ||
The government wanted to print money, increase the money supply, but they couldn't do it. | ||
And essentially, they had to go to the public for permission. | ||
It was a check on government spending. | ||
We don't have that today. | ||
And by the way, that's why it doesn't get any traction, right? | ||
This would involve selfish legislators. | ||
Voting to tie their own hands behind their back. | ||
The ability to overspend, to saddle the nation with debt, is an important political tool that these people use to further their careers. | ||
And I think that's why the conversation hasn't gone much further. | ||
But I think it would be a very, very good thing. | ||
Gold creates stability. | ||
Look at Russia as an example, right? | ||
We sanctioned Russia. They prepared, right? | ||
They increased gold holdings. | ||
They pegged The ruble to the price of gold, and it had the effect to stabilize. | ||
So, for me, these things are very important. | ||
And you're right. We're losing our grip on global reserve. | ||
Full faith and credit, we're losing faith in the US dollar. | ||
Countries never, as you know very well, Steve, they never come back from that. | ||
So, we've said for a long time, we may already be at the point of no return. | ||
If we're not, we're very, very close. | ||
And that's why Politics and economics, they tie in closely. | ||
This is a political problem to create an economic solution, but we need a change. | ||
Otherwise, we're in big trouble. | ||
Okay, I want everybody to go to Birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
That's the analysis, three-part series, or probably ten-part, or at least three-part now, also to get all the free information. | ||
Philip, how can they contact you and some of the other analysts and people at Birchgold to give people ideas, concepts, and to think about what they do with their IRAs and 401ks? | ||
So it's really simple. | ||
Lots of good and free information. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Again, Birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
That's going to get them access to the dollar reports that you've written, as well as information kits on precious metals, how to work within an IRA. And they can always reach me at Philip Patrick on Getter. | ||
Yeah, no, you're putting up great information all the time. | ||
Philip, thank you so much. Honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you. We're going to have Dave Walsh, we've got Caroline Wren, maybe Boris, but we're also going to have Greg Price in the Freedom Caucus in the state level. | ||
This next hour of the show is going to be actually jam-packed. | ||
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