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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 had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try 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 lie? | ||
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. Bannon. | |
Okay, welcome. It is 20 April, 2023 in the year of our Lord. | ||
It is Thursday. | ||
We've got a lot going on. It's actually a jam-packed day. | ||
Kerry Lason joins us in a second. | ||
We've got Eli Crane. These people are moving around, Congress speaking engagements, so we're trying to get them as we can get them. | ||
Everybody's been talking about, hey, you're firing off the football every day. | ||
You get so much energy. Obviously, part of that is sleeping in the sleep of the just. | ||
On the products of MyPillow. | ||
But I got a little help in the morning. | ||
We've been using something now. | ||
Taking something for a couple of months is just absolutely incredible. | ||
I want to bring in Dr. | ||
Mike Kim on Field of Greens. | ||
So, Dr. Kim, tell us about the Field of Greens. | ||
It's not really supposed to be about energy, but I... I feel absolutely jacked up after I take this. | ||
Tell us, why is this invented? | ||
What is this supposed to do? | ||
I know I originally took it because, let's say this, and people I think can tell this by looking at it, sometimes I don't make the best food choices during the day, particularly right after the war room or at night, the evening war room. | ||
So I wanted to make sure I could get all my fruits. | ||
And that's why people recommended Field of Greens to me, but I've got incredible energy. | ||
So walk me through, what's the original intention of what it's supposed to do, and then tell me about the energy boost you get on top of it. | ||
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Absolutely. You know, we created this. | |
The product was created for people that have the same issues that you've got, right? | ||
We've got some people. We make some healthy decisions. | ||
We make some unhealthy decisions. | ||
We're always on the run. | ||
And so we created this with ingredients that were made specific for different functions. | ||
So, you know, we put up kale, broccoli, there's strawberries. | ||
So all the benefits there to help you with your skin, some with your kidneys, some with your heart. | ||
We have ginger in there. | ||
So there's a lot of that with the whole foods that have been desiccated to make that product. | ||
That was the major case for that, right, is to give you a healthy scoop of fruits and vegetables to be able to help you, assist you in kind of the goal that you're talking about, which is, hey, I need something healthy. | ||
I need to get my fruits and veggies in despite having some unhealthy choices or not even unhealthy choices, but, you know, some of the quicker choices where you need to go because we do live a really, really fast-paced life out here. | ||
So tell me, this was supposed to take care of the fruits and vegetables. | ||
I know I got that. But how do I end up getting this energy charge? | ||
Is that because I'm taking a concentrated version of my fruits and vegetables? | ||
It's in powdered form, so I just mix it into either my smoothie in the morning or I just take it with still water. | ||
Why do I get that extra energy boost? | ||
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There's a nice kick of energy that comes from the ginger that's in there, and you can taste it when you drink it. | |
There's also a lot of the micronutrients that are in there that you get from what you were describing earlier, which is the concentrated fruits and vegetables on that product. | ||
So the energy boost just seems to be a common thing that we've done. | ||
A lot of people have been using the product as their kind of afternoon energy kick. | ||
I know that people don't like taking their caffeine in the middle of the afternoon, so a lot of people have been using this as part of their afternoon We've been able to mix this comfortably with water and it tastes great. | ||
Some people actually, just like yourself, they use it in the morning to mix with their To mix with their morning smoothies. | ||
And it's just found its way in a lot of families' homes. | ||
And I think that that's the reason why this product has seen success. | ||
And it has so many different benefits to different people, right? | ||
Some people have been taking it. They say they've released some of their GI issues. | ||
Some people have said, kind of like what you're saying, energy. | ||
Other people have said it's helped them with their skin. | ||
So there's, because of what's potentially lacking in everybody's diet, Field of Greens kind of comes in there and fills that void a little. | ||
Dr. Kim, tell me about the difference because I know there's some competitors out there. | ||
You guys are very proud of the fact that this is all organic, that you take a lot of time in the making of this and putting together the ingredients of it that's different than the competitors. | ||
Tell our audience what's that about. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. So we've desiccated fruits and vegetables, and if you look at the facts panel on the back of the product, it actually says Nutrition Facts. | |
Which just tells you that it's made from food, and it's sold as a food. | ||
A lot of other products out there, and we're not bashing anybody. | ||
It's a supplement, and those are extracted from extracts. | ||
And what we decided that we wanted to do is we wanted to make sure that when a parent or someone that was out there shopping for, say, their family members, when they looked at the back of this, they could see exactly what the ingredients were. | ||
There were no questions about what was in it, and that they knew that it was coming from Whole Foods. | ||
That was the way that we made that. | ||
Fantastic. Now, how do people get this? | ||
Because we're all about, look, we work this posse nonstop. | ||
We get homework assignments. | ||
The show's on six days a week as is. | ||
We've got them calling people. | ||
I've got them calling wrong numbers. | ||
They're calling a poor pastry shop on Capitol Hill. | ||
We've got the folks here working. | ||
This is not an easy show. | ||
People come here to work. We're all about energy. | ||
We're all about focus. How do people get Field of Greens? | ||
Where do they go? Absolutely. | ||
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Right now, it's at www.fieldofgreens.com or www.brickhousenutrition.com. | |
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We have a really, really new kick-ass flavor called Strawberry Lemonade that people have been loving. | ||
Go out there and try a sample pack, and I think you'll see the benefits right out the gates. | ||
Dr. Mike Kim, thank you. | ||
Thank you for doing this. Thank you for making it. | ||
And thank you for providing it to our audience. | ||
Appreciate it. Carving out the time to come on. | ||
Amazing. You will definitely get a kick by taking this. | ||
Or make sure, hey, a lot of you guys out there like me probably don't make the best food choices because we're on the go all the time. | ||
Do I have Carrie? If Carrie's not up, okay. | ||
I want to go back. First off, let's talk about... | ||
The main thing. We're at the beginning of the Third World War. | ||
There's a special conference. | ||
We're putting together American Freedom Alliance. | ||
Karen Sigmund and the team have done an incredible job. | ||
So many contributors to the War Room and other people we've had on over the years. | ||
It's in the greater Los Angeles area. | ||
We're going to put it up, a link that you guys can go check it out. | ||
We would love you to be there in person. | ||
If you can't, we're going to try to livestream as much as possible or make videos of it because it's just absolutely an incredible crew out there and talking about this kind of geopolitical conflict that we're in. | ||
Part of this conflict is being driven by the financial crisis. | ||
Part of this financial crisis is about really the collapse of the U.S. dollar, particularly as our enemies try to use our own dollar against this de-dollarization enterprise. | ||
Make sure you go to birchgold.com. | ||
It's all free. The last installment I put out is called The Debt Trap. | ||
This walks you through everything you need to know about this negotiation that's going to go on. | ||
You can also get Phillip Patrick and all the team. | ||
Phillip's going to join me on the weekend in the first hour of the show on Saturday. | ||
We're going to walk through the economy, geopolitics, precious metals, all of it. | ||
So make sure you go to birchgold.com slash Bannon right now. | ||
You get everything free. They've got all kinds of information kits. | ||
You get everything free. Immerse yourself. | ||
As you use the Field of Greens, the kick in from the energy and sleep on the great products of MyPillow, make sure you get up and you get focused. | ||
One thing about getting focused, Cortez was on and I think Steve laid out the case that Speaker McCarthy, and I give a hat tip to Speaker McCarthy, he's got a tough job in wrangling all this. | ||
They have leaned more towards the Russ vote in the House Freedom Caucus, and I think there's a lot of people like Russ and others that see for the first time you're actually getting traction. | ||
On really talking about serious cuts, we come at a little slightly differently, and that is right now we are in a financial and economic crisis, and it's just more of the addiction of the same thing. | ||
There is a path, and this path is not easy, and I'm not saying it's easy, but it's very doable. | ||
I used to tell people in deals all the time about this, or in politics, not easy but doable. | ||
What's not easy here is to not raise the debt ceiling one iota, not one penny. | ||
Use the prioritization of payments as the cash comes in. | ||
And there's going to be less cash now. | ||
We know that because the economy is falling out because of the increased spending. | ||
Always remember that. They're going to come back with every sob story and everything to make you feel guilty, make you feel like a terrible person. | ||
But the spending is hurting people, not helping people, hurting people. | ||
Hurting people much more than the recipients of the de minimis amount of cash you actually get after the Leviathan skims it all off the top because that's what happens. | ||
That's why... You still see the great centers of poverty. | ||
But look, with the seven of the nine richest counties in the country are in the Baltimore and Virginia side of Washington, D.C. Why is that? | ||
Because they have like a $6.8 trillion according to Biden's budget. | ||
That's like a private equity fund. | ||
Every year coming through, they get to divvy it up and skim off the top. | ||
The lobbyists, the consultants, all of it. | ||
The people in the House and the Senate. | ||
This is why in the federal bureaucracy, Leviathan. | ||
This is why it has to stop. | ||
The only people to stop it in the world are you. | ||
It's on your shoulders. | ||
And you can just tell your representatives, I think right now we could get 40-plus votes to say we're not going to do any of these things. | ||
What we're going to do is say, no, we're not going to raise the debt ceiling one iota. | ||
And the pressure on these congressmen are going to be intense. | ||
So that's why you have to let them know. | ||
That you have their back. | ||
We're going to hopefully have... | ||
Do we have Kerry? Let's go right to Kerry Lake. | ||
Kerry, I want to talk and get everybody updated on where we stand in Arizona on your fight for the governorship because a lot of polls coming out are saying about the Senate. | ||
I want to make sure we're clear, but... | ||
I noticed a fascinating, fascinating meeting that took place I think in the Atlanta airport yesterday or somewhere with Carrie Lake and Joe Scarborough. | ||
Can you just describe that? | ||
We're going to play B-roll. We've got a little bit of B-roll and we'll play some stills of what happened. | ||
Tell us what happened yesterday with you and Mika. | ||
Yeah, I happened to be at the airport, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, and I was leaving and I happened to see Joe Scarborough. | ||
So I turned around and got on the escalator down and he was heading into the restroom and I said, hey, Joe. | ||
And he was nice. | ||
He said, hey. I said, you know, I just wanted to introduce myself because you guys spend an awful lot of time bad-mouthing me on your show. | ||
And I just wanted to, you know, put the human being behind the face that you guys kind of go after. | ||
And Mika was not very pleasant. | ||
She started recording me unbeknownst to me, which is fine. | ||
And when I called her out and said, are you recording this? | ||
She said, yes. And Joe said, don't do that. | ||
Like he was a little bit perturbed that she was recording. | ||
But I just said, look, you know, I'm the human being behind the person you guys like to bash 24-7, and that's okay, but I just wanted to introduce myself. | ||
And then she called me, then her handler, the handler you see in that picture, said, well, you're a liar and you're an election denier and, you know, went on and you're delusional and all of this. | ||
And I said, you know, I'd love to come on your show and talk about it. | ||
And I've never lied once about elections. | ||
I'm speaking the truth about elections. | ||
I'm in this because I'm a mom who's concerned about my children's future. | ||
That's why I got into politics. | ||
And so it was rather an interesting exchange, but I just thought I would take the opportunity, Steve. | ||
To introduce myself to these people because they seem to talk about me quite a bit. | ||
Joe Scarborough said, actually, we don't badmouth you. | ||
We talk about what a talent you are. | ||
You're one of the great talents in all of politics. | ||
He was actually pretty nice, but Mika was not the most pleasant person. | ||
I don't think Mika was digging on the fact that he was pleasant to you. | ||
It's my observation from that, but I want to make sure I got this right. | ||
The staffer was the first one that jumped in your grill about lying and being delusional, or was that Mika? | ||
The staffer was the first one. | ||
I think it was almost like they were shocked that Joe was being pleasant, and they felt they had to jump in and And be adversarial, which was fine. | ||
I mean, I know that they don't believe—actually, I do think they believe there's election fraud, but they're denying it. | ||
They're denying the fraud because they don't want the people to be aware of just how messed up our elections are and that they're really theater, and we don't have a say in who we're choosing. | ||
No, but I got to tell you, for Joe Scarborough and for Mika, for her either body man or for their handler that was there— You can't have a staffer jump on a principal. | ||
The world just doesn't work like that. | ||
A staffer's got to know their place. | ||
You're a producer. You're a staffer. | ||
Keep your mouth shut and just nod. | ||
Let Mika, if Mika's got something to say to Carrie that she's a delusional liar, let her say it. | ||
Or let Joe Scarborough say it. | ||
But that just shows you a lack of professionalism of control. | ||
Go ahead. Go ahead, ma'am. | ||
Mika did jump in and reiterate what the staffer said. | ||
You know, like I said, Joe was pretty pleasant. | ||
And when I said to Mika, are you recording this? | ||
She said yes. And Joe said, don't do that. | ||
And I don't know if that started something when I walked away. | ||
I walked away from it alive and fine. | ||
So that's good. And I don't know how the rest of their day went, but I just wanted to introduce myself. | ||
I think they were pretty surprised that I walked up to him and talked to him. | ||
Well, that's called leadership. Kerry, I know you're busy. | ||
Can you just hang for a few minutes? | ||
We're going to take a short break and come back. | ||
I've got some more questions to ask you about Arizona, your thoughts about this new budget that's coming forward by the Congress on the cuts. | ||
We have Kerry Lake with us. | ||
She had a little confrontation yesterday in an airport with Morning Mika. | ||
Maybe we'll discuss that a little bit more, too. | ||
Eli Crane is also going to enjoy a short commercial break. | ||
Back with Kerry and Eli in the war room in just a moment. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Okay welcome back. | ||
Just breaking from Oliver Darcy. | ||
I'm seeing this over at CNN. We'll get more details. | ||
It looks like BuzzFeed News just announced they're shutting down. | ||
BuzzFeed was one of the biggest news sources for the emerging News on the left and right. | ||
We'll get more news on the pretty blockbuster BuzzFeed news shutting down. | ||
We'll get into more of that. Carrie Lake, any update? | ||
We saw the morning Mika confrontation. | ||
By the way, we want Mika to release the tape, don't we? | ||
Let's release the tape. | ||
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Let's have the tape. You surreptitiously recorded. | |
Carrie Lake fears no man, and she certainly does not fear Mika. | ||
So can we release the tape? | ||
Can we do that? She should release it, you know, her hidden tape that she was recording me on, because I think she won't. | ||
She'll realize that I'm the one who sounded normal and sane, and she sounded unhinged. | ||
And she said that I spend my days attacking her. | ||
I actually walked up in a very polite way and said, hey, I just want to meet you guys. | ||
I mean, you guys spend a lot of time talking about me and have spread some lies about me, and I just want to kind of put the face and the real human being behind the person that you spend time attacking. | ||
As I said, Joe was pretty nice. | ||
Mika was not so happy, but that's okay. | ||
I'm glad. I don't think that played into your hand. | ||
I think that's one of the reasons. Hold it. | ||
She looks like she's dressed in a bathrobe. | ||
I'm sure she was. The War Room is the number one spot pro-Mika. | ||
We say the show should be Morning Mika, and we keep arguing that she'd be as paid as much as Joe. | ||
We think the misogynists over at NBC are not paying her as much. | ||
We're her biggest fans. | ||
It should be mourning Mika, not mourning Joe. | ||
She carries the show. | ||
Joe is just the side piece. | ||
Your race for governor, can you give us an update? | ||
Because I think people are getting very anxious about You know, the courts, and we got Mike Davis on some breaking news on what a Biden judge just did in this Alvin Bragg situation, which is heating up still. | ||
Can you give us an update on where we stand with the Supreme Court and now back to the district court? | ||
I want everybody out there in the War Room Posse to know we are still in this fight. | ||
I'm still working to take back what we earned and what we worked hard for, which is the governor's office, which is what we won. | ||
Unfortunately, the people who run our elections in Arizona sabotaged our elections, so we're still fighting. | ||
We're waiting right now for the Arizona Supreme Court to rule on a part of our case dealing with those 35,000-plus ballots that came out of nowhere, were kind of injected into the system, no chain of custody. | ||
And we're waiting any minute, any day, they could rule on that aspect of the case. | ||
And then we're also waiting for a court date For the signature verification part, which we believe is going to really show what a sham the signature verification is on mail-in ballots. | ||
It'll show that there is no security on mail-in ballots. | ||
And we say that 150,000 minimum bogus ballots got counted because of that. | ||
So we've got two parts of our case we're still waiting on. | ||
I know the fake news is trying to act like it's over. | ||
It is not. And I'm willing to take it even further to the U.S. Supreme Court. | ||
I know people are talking about the United States Senate seat that's up this go around, and people are putting my name in, and the polls show that I would blow away the whole field. | ||
That is something that is not my focus. | ||
My focus is our court case. | ||
That being said, God forbid if our judicial system is just so far gone, That we can't win this in the courts. | ||
I'm not going to let these sick individuals who took our vote and our voice away from us make our movement go away. | ||
So I would consider taking another role and another shot at that position that is available to represent the people of Arizona because they're not being represented right now by Kyrsten Sinema. | ||
You're in Texas. You're going to be giving some talks. | ||
I know it's sold out, but where can people go to at least find out where you're going to speak and if they can get on a list and maybe get in? | ||
Because I know you've got a lot of fans down in the Lone Star State. | ||
Where do people go, Carrie? Well, Texas has some of the greatest patriots in the whole country, and I'm happy to be back here. | ||
I was invited to speak at the Texas Tough. | ||
Gala, which is happening tomorrow night. | ||
We're really looking forward to it. | ||
They're sold out and they have a waiting list. | ||
You can check it out, the Texas Tough Gala, to find out more. | ||
And I'm just thrilled to be here and be able to spread the message about how important election integrity is. | ||
They tried to make that a dirty word. | ||
It is not. Anything that the powers that be don't want us talking about, we need to talk more about. | ||
Think about this, Steve. | ||
They want to make it taboo to talk about corruption in our election system. | ||
But yet it's not taboo for the left to talk about gender confusion, inappropriate sexual topics to our elementary school kids. | ||
Think about how messed up this world is that that's okay to talk about that with children, but it's not okay as American citizens to point out corruption and try to root it out. | ||
We got to get our priorities straight here. | ||
Carrie, where do they go? Where's your site they can go to and get all your travel speeches, all the information about the court case? | ||
Well, you can find my speeches on Rumble. | ||
We try to put those up. | ||
And then you can go to CarrieLake.com, K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E.com. | ||
I'm on Getter. I'm on Truth. | ||
I'm on Twitter. And you can also go to Save Arizona Fund if you're interested in helping out with our legal expenses, because we are going to push this, as I said, to the United States Supreme Court. | ||
We think they're ready for an election case, and we think ours is the perfect case. | ||
I know Mika has played that tape for Joe about a hundred times to say, why did you say that I shouldn't do this? | ||
I know she's played it. Trust me. | ||
I know the Mika types. She's played it a thousand times for Joe. | ||
The people want to hear it. | ||
So release the tape, Mika. | ||
Come on. Show you're as tough as Carrie Lake and release the tape. | ||
Carrie Lake, honored to have you on here. | ||
Thanks for joining us. Good luck in Texas this weekend. | ||
Texas tough. That's Kerry Lake. | ||
Let's go to Arizona's finest, Eli Crane, member of Congress for the great state of Arizona. | ||
And Eli, you're also one of the magnificent six. | ||
You were the hardest core of the hardcore in the first week of January that allowed us to even get in the situation where we could negotiate about this. | ||
Steve Cortez was on earlier, gave a big shout out for the speaker of trying to pull together 218 votes on something that actually has cuts, real cuts. | ||
Of course, in the war room, we're the dead-enders. | ||
We don't want any increase whatsoever to the debt ceiling. | ||
Eli, people admire you for your bravery and courage on so many topics. | ||
Tell us what you're thinking about all this right now. | ||
Is he on mute? Yeah, Eli, I think you muted yourself. | ||
We've got to unmute. Okay, let's get this right. | ||
I got that big dramatic open. | ||
Okay, we're good, brother. | ||
I got your big tee up. | ||
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Just go ahead and hit it. Operator error, that's on me. | |
This is a tough one for me, Steve. | ||
Right now, I'm leaning no, but I do want to commend the Speaker and Republicans and the Freedom Caucus for working so hard to put together a bill that you don't see up here very often where we're actually making real cuts. | ||
I think we can go a little bit further, but here's where I'm at principally, Steve. | ||
We will never turn this country around if enough of us don't come up here and say, no, we're not going to continually increase the debt limit. | ||
So it is a tough one. | ||
I haven't completely made up my mind. | ||
I'm going to take some time to pray about it, think about it. | ||
But this might be the best deal we can get. | ||
But right now I'm leaning no just because I think that if enough of us don't stand in the gap and say, no, we're not going to keep increasing the debt limit, it'll never change. | ||
Eli, I got to ask you. | ||
I remember talking to you in the first week of January, and you're a guy that goes back because the pressure on Eli as a new member coming in was unbelievable. | ||
You go back to your concern and say, hey, I'm here to be a leader, but I'm here to represent you. | ||
Where are the folks right now? | ||
When you go back to that, and that is a MAGA deplorables district, right? | ||
That's the backbone of this country. | ||
What do they tell you about this debt ceiling fight? | ||
What's their angle of attack on this? | ||
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Well, they know this can't go on forever, Steve. | |
They know that they can't run their households this way. | ||
They know they can't run their businesses this way. | ||
And they see the duplicity of politicians and people that go around and campaign and talk about curbing spending and putting the brakes on spending. | ||
But then they come up here and they act completely differently and they vote completely differently. | ||
And honestly, Steve, one of the only reasons I I'm even here is because I realized that this town, it doesn't lack intelligent people. | ||
There's plenty of intelligent people here with the best pedigrees in the world. | ||
What it really lacks is moral courage and people who will just be able to size something up, have a little common sense and say, okay, we can't keep doing this anymore. | ||
I'm willing to stand in the gap and be harassed and called all sorts of names, but we just can't keep doing this. | ||
Do you have a minute? I want to hold the Mayorkas thing because I want to play that and then get his comments. | ||
So I'd like to hold him to the break just for a second. | ||
Eli... When you're with your colleagues and you're talking about this and you're looking at the plan that that Speaker McCarthy is trying to put together and bother people should understand Speaker McCarthy, the plan they put for today has some pretty historic cuts. | ||
I mean, you got Russ vote, you get the Freedom Caucus, you got some pretty hardcore individuals. | ||
We don't think it goes enough. | ||
And one of the reasons is even in the best case under Speaker McCarthy. | ||
We're back here next spring around this time in the end of a primary season, the beginning right for the conventions and the run up to the 2024. | ||
And we're back to the same place because you're going to hit the deaths that you're going to hit. | ||
You're going to ratchet it up. | ||
You're going to hit that. And then we're here to have the same conversation. | ||
My point is, let's just do it now. | ||
Let's let's just have it now because We continue to incrementalize this. | ||
You end up having this discussion and you really never get to the point of the cuts you have to have. | ||
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Your thoughts on that, sir? No, that's exactly what I was trying to say, Steve. | |
I mean, what it is right now, the way it seems to me is, yeah, I mean, you have to take a little poison, but it's just a little poison. | ||
It's not a lot of poison, right? | ||
And that being said, I try and be a realist, Steve. | ||
I understand that this has to go to the Senate from here. | ||
It's going to come back looking completely different than we sent it over. | ||
That being said, how does this end? | ||
How do we ever stop printing money and spending money that we don't have? | ||
Somebody tell me what the solution is other than a couple people or enough people coming up here that say, no, I'm not going to keep voting for this. | ||
And, you know, maybe, you know, for those of us that, you know, might not vote for this, maybe we get rolled, Steve. | ||
Maybe we get rolled. But, hey, I can't control what other people do. | ||
I can only control what I do. | ||
Eli, hang on one second. We had a big confrontation yesterday in Mallorca, so I want to play that for the audience and talk about your assessment of that. | ||
Remember, Daniel Petraeus said that about Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
Tell me how this ends. | ||
The same way with this budget fight. | ||
Tell me how it ends if it's not our way. | ||
Short break, back with Congressman Eli Crane and Mike Davis in a moment. | ||
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Opening statements that you're attacking cartels and smugglers in an unequivocal way. | |
You most certainly are not, sir. | ||
As a matter of fact, if they were in this room right now, the heads of these cartels, you know what they'd tell us? | ||
They'd say, hey, reelect these guys again. | ||
And by all means, keep that guy right in his seat because he's our MVP. He's making it so easy for us to smuggle drugs, smuggle people, Get gangs into this country, distract our border patrol agents, and at the same time, destroy the U.S. economy. | ||
So you're not doing a good job, sir, and that is why right here... | ||
You see that, sir? | ||
You see that one on your left? | ||
That resolution? | ||
Those are articles of impeachment. | ||
That Andy Biggs, Congressman Andy Biggs and several of us supported. | ||
Now, I've never met you before in my life. | ||
You and I have no personal beef. | ||
There's no animosity as far as personally. | ||
The reason that I agreed to sign on to these articles of impeachment with my colleague and others is because of the dereliction of duty. | ||
You know, I've got graphs up here, too. | ||
You can see these graphs. | ||
Showing what it was like at the border before you got into office and what it's like now? | ||
Here's the sad thing, sir. | ||
These aren't just graphs. | ||
They're not just numbers that have been thrown at you today. | ||
They're American families. | ||
And I'm so glad that my colleague made you or asked you to get up, turn around, and face one of them. | ||
I'm glad that you had to look at something that wasn't just a data point or a graph. | ||
But you actually had to look at a family. | ||
Because there's tens of thousands of them. | ||
Tens of thousands. | ||
70,000 because of fentanyl alone. | ||
That doesn't count all the families that have been destroyed by gangsters that have come up through South America. | ||
Or the families that have been destroyed because of sex trafficking. | ||
Okay. MTG called Mallorca a liar yesterday, but I got to tell you, and hers was very, very powerful. | ||
She said Solwell was sleeping with Chinese spies. | ||
She got into it with the chair, but I got to tell you, Eli, I know you pretty well. | ||
I say you're like a Clint Eastwood type. | ||
You're a Navy SEAL operator. | ||
You're a man of few words, but you got to go pretty far in the woods to hit your tripwire. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen somebody go after a cabinet official like you went after Mayorkas yesterday. | ||
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Tell me about that. Well, good, Steve. | |
That's exactly what he deserved, and that's what my voters sent me up here to do. | ||
Unfortunately, they don't get to have encounters with Secretary Mayorkas. | ||
I told him in that hearing, if you keep watching it, I got confronted by one of my constituents, I think it was last weekend, in Chino Valley in Yavapai County. | ||
Her name was Josephine Dunn, Steve. | ||
Her daughter, Ashley Marie Dunn, lost her life to fentanyl. | ||
That family is completely destroyed, completely destroyed. | ||
She'll never get a chance to confront Secretary Mayorkas for his dereliction of duty, changing policies, getting rid of infrastructure, They kept our states, our counties, and our communities safe. | ||
And so it's up to me to represent her. | ||
And I'll tell you this right now, Steve, Secretary Mayorkas is lucky it was me there confronting him and not Josephine Dunn. | ||
Because had that been Josephine Dunn in that hearing room, it would have got a lot more heated. | ||
And that's what I'm here to do, Steve. | ||
These guys have to know the carnage and the damage that they're causing. | ||
And quite frankly, Steve, I don't think they care. | ||
I think they're doing this intentionally. | ||
But if we don't expose them, if we don't put pressure on them, if we just continue to be Republican gentlemen, country club gentlemen, this country is not going to change. | ||
These guys are playing to destroy this country. | ||
There's no other way to frame this up. | ||
There's no other reason you can explain their actions. | ||
And so you have to play smash mouth. | ||
You've got to get up in their grill and you've got to let them know, we know exactly what you're doing and we're not going to tolerate it. | ||
Are you going to go forward? | ||
You cited Andy Biggs, and look, you called these guys partners with the cartel. | ||
I mean, it's pretty damning. Are you going to go forward? | ||
Where do we stand on the process to impeach and remove from office Mayorkas? | ||
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Well, I think it's like a lot of things up here, Steve. | |
Quite frankly, I've heard rumblings in the conference that we don't have the votes to do it. | ||
We don't have enough Republicans. | ||
There's a lot of Republicans up here that think that that would be just theatrical and a waste of time. | ||
I tend to disagree. | ||
I tend to think that if we were to impeach Mayorkas, sure, they would replace him with somebody just as bad, if not worse, that drinks the Kool-Aid and does whatever the administration says. | ||
But I think that it's important to know that American people need to see that there is accountability still in this country. | ||
And if you don't do your job, if you don't secure the American homeland, which you've been... | ||
What you're responsible for, you're gonna get fired. | ||
And it's gonna be a part of your resume. | ||
It's gonna be a part of your legacy. | ||
Everybody's gonna remember you as the Homeland Security Secretary that got fired. | ||
And I think we need to do it. | ||
Unfortunately, I don't think that enough people in this conference agree with me on that, but it's not a first time that's happened, Steve. | ||
If Josephine Dunn had a vote, Congressman, how would she vote? | ||
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Not a question. Mayorkas is out and possibly facing criminal charges. | |
I'm sure that would be her vote. | ||
I haven't spoken to her on it. | ||
But after listening to her choke back tears sobbing in a town hall, I'm pretty confident that's where she would be. | ||
She's an activist for life, Steve. | ||
Her life has been destroyed. | ||
Her family has been destroyed. | ||
And this administration, I'm glad yesterday Austin Pflueger from Texas Made Secretary Mayorkas get up, turn around, and face a family who's lost loved ones to this poison that's able to come right over our border with really no checks. | ||
I'm glad that Secretary Mayorkas had to be uncomfortable yesterday because Josephine Dunn is going to spend the rest of her life not only uncomfortable but shattered because she lost a child. | ||
Congressman Crane, how do people get to you to follow you, find out more about you and your positions? | ||
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Yeah, if you guys want to follow me, Steve, you can go to at Rep Eli Crane, crane.house.gov. | |
Thank you for all you guys do, and we appreciate you, Steve. | ||
Congressman Crane, we really appreciate you. | ||
Thank you for coming on, taking time away from your busy schedule. | ||
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Appreciate it. Thank you. | |
Eli Crane, part of the Magnificent Six that allowed us to even get to those positions that we can negotiate. | ||
We're going to talk about the CCP, the fentanyl, and the poison they're putting in the system. | ||
James Zirker is going to join me momentarily. | ||
I've got to go to Mike Davis. Mike, a bunch of developments overnight and yesterday on the situation with Alvin Bragg after they had the committee hearing. | ||
Walk me through what Bragg did officially. | ||
Initially, you mocked it. | ||
And then it's actually been a stay or not a reversal, but there's been a lot of drama on this this morning. | ||
Where are we with Alvin Bragg and President Trump? | ||
So House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has subpoenaed former Bragg employee Mark Pomerantz for a staff deposition. | ||
Pomerantz is the guy who quits. | ||
And wrote a book because he was mad that Bragg would not prosecute Trump on this bogus legal theory, this election law theory, that the prior Manhattan DA, the Federal Election Commission, the Manhattan U.S. Attorney, and then Bragg, when he went into office, declined to prosecute. | ||
Pomerantz wrote this book, and so then Bragg brought in Matthew Colangelo from the Biden Justice Department, and then they brought these bogus charges against Trump. | ||
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan subpoenaed Pomerantz, a former employee, to ask him about what's going on here because Bragg is using federal funds to bring this political prosecution of a former president for the first time in American history. | ||
And this former president happens to be the leading presidential candidate. | ||
So we have federal funds used for obvious election interference. | ||
And so what should have happened is Bragg should have just said, I'm not going to comply. | ||
Pomerantz or Bragg should have said, I'm not going to comply with the subpoena. | ||
Jim Jordan would have made a criminal contempt referral to the Biden Justice Department. | ||
They would have ignored it because they're political. | ||
Garland is political. And then Jim Jordan could have Then sought a civil contempt vote from the House of Representatives. | ||
And as Eli just said, who knows what the House would have done because it's too narrow of a majority. | ||
But instead, Bragg, who is a total buffoon, filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York in the federal court up there seeking an injunction saying that the House Judiciary Committee somehow does not have the oversight power here, even though there are federal funds involved and there is a There's a presidential election involved. | ||
Congress clearly has the power of the federal person, clearly has the power over federal election law as it relates to the presidential elections. | ||
This federal judge up there who was confirmed, they're saying it's a Trump-appointed judge, this Judge Viscosil, was actually recommended by Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, I'm sorry, the home state senator. She was referred out of the Judiciary Committee 20 to 1. | ||
The only senator who voted against her was Kamala Harris because she was running for president. | ||
And then Judge Viscousil was confirmed by the Senate 91-3. | ||
So why bipartisan support? | ||
Been on the bench for three years. | ||
She basically slapped down what Bragg's doing. | ||
It's a joke of a legal theory. | ||
But then Bragg's office ran to this new Biden-appointed left-wing hack Judge Beth Robinson last night on the Second Circuit and got Beth Robinson to temporarily delay Jim Jordan's staff deposition today that was supposed to start at 10 a.m., But here's the problem. | ||
This is where it's going to backfire on Bragg. | ||
Bragg is doubling down on his laughable legal theory. | ||
So instead of a district court judge giving him a bad ruling, now Bragg is going to get a terrible ruling from either the Second Circuit, if the Second Circuit does its job here, Or the Supreme Court, because there's no question that the House of Representatives has oversight power over the federal purse along with election laws that deal with presidential elections. | ||
And so we're going to have a temporary delay on Pomerantz testifying, and this is going to blow up badly in Alvin Bragg's face. | ||
You got, you know, as fighting Mike Davis can late at night, you actually said, this guy's such a buffoon, it's embarrassment that he's the Manhattan DA. But you said you can't believe he went to Harvard. | ||
You want to see the LSATs. | ||
Is this our new movement? | ||
Because I want to see him too. I don't believe this guy. | ||
He had the flop sweat coming down when he wouldn't answer any of the questions last week. | ||
We need to see these LSATs. | ||
How did this guy get out of Harvard? | ||
Because his moves are moves of a buffoon, right? | ||
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Right. I mean, he is such a clown. | |
I don't understand how this guy went to any law school, let alone Harvard. | ||
I mean, we know why. Affirmative action, obviously. | ||
So release the LSAT scores. | ||
I mean, I don't even know if this guy even landed a point on the LSAT. This guy is such a clown. | ||
He indicted a former president. | ||
And went out and did a press conference saying that he wasn't required to put the legal allegations in the indictment. | ||
I mean, he's just, he's a total clown. | ||
And as we're seeing with his moves trying to stop Jim Jordan's lawful congressional oversight, he's being hoisted by his own batard. | ||
I mean, this guy is, he is a gift that keeps giving to House Republicans. | ||
Mike Davis, how do people get to you over at Article 3? | ||
Article3project.org, article number 3project.org, at Article 3 Project, at Article Number 3 Project, on Getter, Twitter, Truth, and my personal is at M-R-D-D-M-I-A, M-R-D-2-D-M-I-A. | ||
And thank you, Steve. | ||
Mike Davis, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Hopefully, I think we're going to get Mike on the afternoon show, too. | ||
There's all kind of breaking news on this. | ||
They've got to stay, but at this stay, they're going to get an opinion. | ||
So the Bragg situation with the House Judiciary continues to rock and roll. | ||
Make sure we need everybody up on the ramparts now, particularly that we're in the middle of the debt negotiation fight. | ||
And this fight's going to be gnarly, and it's not going to get done in 48 hours. | ||
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But you've got more analysis on the situation. | ||
State security members... | ||
arrested by the FBI in the Southern District in New York City and other places about these Minister of State Security police stations. | ||
They basically got rounding up nationals. | ||
It turns out the number one target they had was Miles Guo, Jane Zirkle. | ||
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Right. So if U.S. lawmakers have any question as to whether companies that are in mainland China right now that are U.S.-based pose a national security risk to the U.S., then this case paints a pretty clear picture of that. | |
The two gentlemen that were arrested in relation to this CCP police station outpost, which is a arm of the Ministry of Public Security, it's really just the tip of the iceberg here. | ||
There were also dozens of individuals arrested and not arrested, just charged with these cybersecurity crimes, many of which were directed at the CCP enemy number one, Miles Guo. | ||
And sort of the Steve Bannon, Barry lead of it all is two of these individuals charged serve on China's cyberspace administration. | ||
And this is the same CCP agency that owns stake in none other than TikTok. | ||
And part of the amended case refers to a 2020 report about Julian Jin, who was a Zoom employee. | ||
He acted as a liaison to the Chinese Communist Party, who took direction from the CCP to censor, attack, spy on, and harass Zoom users who were speaking out against the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
In particular, the case references a An instance where he went after a Tiananmen Square massacre, Zoom organized protests, and he would shut it down and block users. | ||
And so this is a whole crackdown on CCP infiltration and the United States. | ||
And this police station is not a one-off event. | ||
There are over a hundred of these police stations in major cities across the world, including another one that is still operating in New York City. | ||
No, we're going to get back to all this, Jane. | ||
This is huge. Also, Seagate Technologies ends up paying a $300 million fine for shipping forbidden products and materials to Huawei. | ||
We're going to get into all this. | ||
The CCP has massive infiltration in this country. | ||
They've got agents all over the place. | ||
Of course, Miles Groh is their number one target, and he's in jail, so he can't testify on the case you're following. | ||
And of course, the state security guy is making him number one. | ||
Jane, real quickly, what's your social media so people can follow all your reporting and coverage of the federal case? | ||
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Thank you, Jane Zirkel. By the way, Charlie Kirk's going to follow us at noon. | ||
Charlie Kirk with two hours right here on Real America's Voice, two hours of populism, nationalism, served up hot. | ||
Real America's Voice is now your news for everything related to MAGA since Fox News had that unfortunate episode in Delaware. | ||
We'll do more about that at another time. | ||
I want to bring in Kyle Knappenberger, VP of Tech, over at EnviroCleanse. | ||
Which is, you know, on all the Navy ships that are trying to defend Taiwan and our nation out in the South China Sea. | ||
Kyle, when you came on the other day about the tech, people were blown away and wanted me to get you back on. | ||
Walk me through my environment cleanse. | ||
Everybody's concerned about air. | ||
I mean, out in East Palestine, we got deathly ill. | ||
But talk to me about just everyday life. | ||
Why you need to have, particularly in your workspaces and your home, you need to have pure clean air, sir. | ||
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Well, actually, I'm going to jump off from what you were just saying. | |
It was designed for military types of applications. | ||
It breaks down some of the most deadly chemicals and compounds, but as our company and our technology evolved, You know, we realized there were uses for this in everyday settings, like in your home, as you just said, you know, you mentioned the training derailments, and there's been a lot more of those than just the one in East Palestine. | ||
But the pollution is, you know, airborne pollution is a problem. | ||
There's a lot of different things in the air, different chemicals, different size range of particles. | ||
The breakdown and burning of chemicals can generate other potentially problematic chemicals. | ||
And these things are infiltrating our homes, our businesses. | ||
And we've taken this technology that was designed to help warfighters mitigate and clean their gear and their equipment if they encounter chemical warfare agents. | ||
But we put this into filters so that people in their homes can decontaminate that chemical air Or those chemicals that's in their air that's coming into their homes. | ||
And, you know, this pollution is just problematic in a lot of ways because, you know, it's not good for your lifestyle. | ||
It's not good for, you know, it can lead to other medical issues. | ||
And having a device that can simply circulate the air and capture those chemicals as they're coming into the home or the property is just an effective way to improve your air quality. | ||
Dude, we got it. We've got about a minute. | ||
Do you also give a monitor so people kind of know where I'm starting and where it's going better? | ||
How can people gauge it when they get your product? | ||
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You know, that's actually, I'm glad you mentioned that because we do have our air purifiers. | |
I actually have one kind of over my right shoulder there on the floor. | ||
It is continuously circulating the air, removing those captures, capturing those harmful chemicals. | ||
But you can monitor this by simply installing an air meter in your home and you can actually find out what those levels happen to be. | ||
And then when you put a device like ours or air filtration technology in your home's HVAC system, you can actually see those numbers drop and your air quality improve, which of course is good for your personal environmental airspace. | ||
Kyle, where do they go right now to get all the information about this? | ||
I want to send them somewhere so they can immerse themselves in information. | ||
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Yes, there's actually quite a few different places you can go. | |
Our website is EnviroCleanse.com, but the landing page EKCure.com is actually one of the best places that you can go to see our technology and how we're helping families here in Korea. | ||
Okay, we'll get it up. | ||
We'll get it in all our chat rooms, all our sites. | ||
I really appreciate it, particularly being formerly on a Navy destroyer. | ||
I really appreciate the work you've done for our fighting men and women in the United States Navy. | ||
Charlie Kirk next. | ||
Natalie will be here at 5. |