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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot of all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you 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 line? | ||
MAGA media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden has a deep, steep and successful record over a long, long time. | ||
The bank records show the Biden family, their associates, and their companies received over $10 million. | ||
Over a long, long time. | ||
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From foreign nationals and their companies. | |
I think the contrast between Donald Trump and me is about as stark as it can get. | ||
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For example, Joe Biden's son, Joe Biden's brother, Joe Biden's brother's wife, Hunter Biden's girlfriend or Beau Biden's widow, Hunter Biden's ex-wife, Hunter Biden's current wife, and three children of the president's son and the president's brother. | |
A grandchild? That's odd. | ||
Most people that work hard every day's grandchild doesn't get a wire from a foreign national. | ||
Senator Grassley and Chairman Comer subpoenaed an FBI document containing an allegation regarding a pay-to-play scheme between then-Vice President Biden and a foreign national. | ||
So my question is, has the FBI complied with the subpoena for this document? | ||
I believe we submitted a lengthy letter earlier today. | ||
The letter? Not the document. | ||
I can't speak to the specific document. | ||
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Do you believe the Hunter Biden laptop story is disinformation? | |
I don't think there's anything I can share on that. | ||
Will you appoint a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden? | ||
I'm not able to respond to questions about investigations. | ||
How did you react to learning that President Trump called the Ukrainian president in a phone call asking him to investigate you and your father? | ||
I'll let you guys in the media handle that. | ||
President Trump brought up what he calls a lack of coverage of his unproven and unverified charges that Joe Biden and his son Hunter have received millions of dollars in corrupt payments. | ||
There's no evidence of that. | ||
It's been totally verified. | ||
There's no evidence that Joe Biden did anything illegally. | ||
There is not a smoking gun. | ||
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Anything illegally. | |
We heard Steve Doocy say the same thing. | ||
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But Donald Trump just got found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman. | |
Just yesterday, he was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation. | ||
Please welcome the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, former President Donald Trump. | ||
And what is cable going to talk about today? | ||
Oh, Gene Carroll and this huge thing. | ||
And right in front of their face is the selling out of our nation for cash money. | ||
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There's no evidence that Joe Biden did anything illegal. | |
And you have an apparatus. | ||
That has known it all the time. | ||
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Do you know where Hunter Biden's laptop is? | |
Again, I'm not gonna talk about any potential ongoing investigation as I sit here. | ||
Do you know where it is? I'm not gonna talk about it. | ||
This was a selection. And what freaks them out, they now understand he's going to win the presidency again and he's going to return to power. | ||
To field strip this administrative state that selects and props up an incompetent, dangerous, radical thief. | ||
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Joe Biden. Scumbag like Joe Biden and his criminal family. | |
Clip from your evisceration of graves in your call for impeachment. | ||
It's pretty dramatic. | ||
Do you think you have the goods to do this, ma'am? | ||
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The receipts? Yes, I believe we do have the receipts, and I really hope to see my entire conference get on board with this. | |
Because, Steve, it's time to end the weaponization of government. | ||
And Matthew Graves was just number one for articles of impeachment this week. | ||
This week, as a matter of fact, I'd like to let everyone know, welcome to Impeachment Week. | ||
Welcome. It's Wednesday, 17 May in the Year of Alert, 2023. | ||
In the House is Congressman MTG. It is Impeachment Week, Day 2. | ||
Any updates? By the way, people got jacked up on this yesterday because they understood you're like Special Forces. | ||
The House conference is like Big Army. | ||
You're Special Forces. | ||
You're always out. You're like the long-range patrol or the rangers they sent up at Pointe du Hoc during D-Day, right? | ||
You're 101st and 82nd Airborne. | ||
Talk to us about Impatient Week. | ||
Is this real? This is absolutely real, Steve. | ||
And not only is it real, it's necessary. | ||
We're in a crisis in America of gigantic proportions. | ||
And Washington, D.C. ignores it every single day. | ||
Talking to Real Americans, I love your show because that's who watches this show. | ||
And Real Americans know they see it all the time. | ||
Corporations announce major layoffs. | ||
Why? Because the company is about to fail. | ||
Businesses ranging from small businesses to large businesses. | ||
They fire people. They fire people when they're corrupt, when they're spending their money wrong, when they're ruining a division, when their overhead is too big. | ||
They fire people. | ||
And you want to know something? | ||
A lot of people deserve to be fired, but no one ever gets fired in the federal government. | ||
And impeachment is the tool handed us by the Founding Fathers. | ||
Impeachment is a tool, and it's a necessary tool. | ||
It's a necessary procedure. | ||
Not only to give a check to power, but it's also to remove people who are ruining our federal government. | ||
Our federal government should be looked at as a business, but as a business that is failing their most important customer, and that's the American people. | ||
And yes, this is impeachment week, and it's extremely important. | ||
The reason why it's important is it's doing two things. | ||
We are serving the will of the people. | ||
The people that watch our show, the base that is largely the Republican voters across the country, are fed up. | ||
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They've had enough. When you go home, do your constituents tell you that? | |
Oh, 100%. | ||
100%. | ||
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And I... Because you've been playing by the rules. | |
I mean, ever since the first week of January when we had the big change and you got the rules and all the stuff in, you were one of the ones that pulled it off. | ||
The 20 were here and you were working another angle. | ||
You've been on your best behavior. | ||
Why all of a sudden in the second week of May, third week of May, right after Mother's Day, Why is it now Impeachment Week? | ||
Why are you coming off the chain? | ||
I believe in a lot of the things we're doing in our conference. | ||
I really do. We're doing a lot of great things. | ||
But I believe the crisis is so big. | ||
It is so big. And it impacts the people that I love. | ||
It impacts my children. It impacts my friends. | ||
It impacts my constituents back home in my district. | ||
But it impacts the country that I love. | ||
And I didn't come to Washington, D.C. to just be a team player. | ||
I didn't come here to make friends and hang out and have a nice time and go to parties and enjoy all the events here. | ||
I came here to truly change the Republican Party. | ||
I came here to make a difference and save America. | ||
I thought I was coming to support my favorite president, who was Donald J. Trump, but the election was stolen from him. | ||
The reason why I'm introducing articles of impeachment is to put a line in the sand. | ||
This is where our conference has to move to. | ||
This is where the Republican Party, the people in the House of Representatives, senators, Republican senators, everyone needs to understand this is the will of our base. | ||
This is the will of Republicans. | ||
They have had enough. | ||
They've had enough. And for five months, I'm working the process and working the process. | ||
I've also talked with leadership. | ||
I let everyone know I was doing this. | ||
I said, this is what I'm doing. | ||
You told the five families in that meeting you attend? | ||
I didn't tell the five families, but I spoke to people in the speaker's office. | ||
I spoke to the speaker. You and I have talked about it. | ||
When you talk about polling and polling here, you said, hey, it's my responsibility to move polling to where with more education and more information. | ||
This is what you're trying to do at the conference right now. | ||
Absolutely. Your conference is not there on these impeachments, but your point is this is like you're the Rangers, the special forces. | ||
You need to move it to a certain place so they understand it more. | ||
One hundred percent. | ||
The people are already there. | ||
And I'm not attacking my conference. | ||
I'm raising the issue in the conference. | ||
But I need help. | ||
I really need help from you all at home. | ||
And I really need you to join the impeachment team. | ||
And you can do that by going to impeachmentteam.com. | ||
You can be a citizen co-sponsor. | ||
Join the impeachment team, impeachmentteam.com, and you can help me move the conference. | ||
They need to hear your voice. | ||
What do you mean a co-sponsor? This is great. | ||
What do you mean a co-sponsor? They go there, they can sign up and become a co-sponsor. | ||
They can sign on to these articles of impeachment as a citizen. | ||
It's a petition. Sign your name on there, and then we will have more things for you to do. | ||
Call my colleagues. | ||
Call them. Don't yell at them. | ||
They don't need to be yelled at. | ||
Just inform them. | ||
We support Marjorie Taylor Greene's articles of impeachment to end the weaponization of government. | ||
We're fed up with it. | ||
Call in and say, we support, and here's a new one. | ||
I'm going to go to Congress in just a few minutes because we've been called to vote. | ||
As soon as I finish voting, I will be dropping articles of impeachment on Secretary Mayorkas because our border is being invaded. | ||
It is being invaded with all types of people from countries all over the world. | ||
This is a true invasion, and we have to call it that. | ||
It's an invasion. I just want to get the scorecard right and we're going to get up here. | ||
Your first is the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Matthew Graves. | ||
Matthew Graves, yes. Your second is the FBI Director, Christopher Wray. | ||
Christopher Wray. Your third is the Secretary of Homeland Security. | ||
No, number three is the Attorney General of the United States, Merrick Garland. | ||
Have you dropped Merrick Garland already? | ||
Yes, Merrick Garland. | ||
And four is Mayorkas? | ||
Number four is Mayorkas. | ||
Four. So you've got Graves, Ray, Garland, and Mayorkas. | ||
That's a pretty full plate. | ||
It is, and I'm not finished. | ||
Steve, this is impeachment week, and I've got another one tomorrow, and I'll be announcing it at the press conference at 9 a.m. | ||
So 9 a.m. tomorrow. We'll pull that live. | ||
Here's a question. Aren't people saying, hey, Marjorie, we got these hearings. | ||
You're doing great. | ||
You're bringing up. You're grilling these people in the hearings. | ||
Isn't that enough? Aren't they going to say, this is over the top. | ||
You're going to have Rachel Maddow saying bad things about us. | ||
You're going to have Chris Hayes making fun of us. | ||
What's your conference saying? | ||
It's not enough. It's not enough, and I'll tell you why. | ||
Our country is the greatest country on earth, and it's time to start treating it that way. | ||
The American people have been used, abused. | ||
They've basically been raped and pillaged and sold out to the rest of the world by this town right here. | ||
No, no, this is not enough. | ||
This is the first impeachment week. | ||
And actually, I'm going to say we should go further. | ||
I believe in firing people. | ||
I believe in laying off people. | ||
And this needs to be done here. | ||
And this is the tool that we have to do it. | ||
You're going after three members of Joe Biden's cabinet right off the bat. | ||
Is that not enough? No, it's not enough. | ||
It is absolutely not enough. | ||
This is an administration that is unhinged. | ||
It's absolutely unhinged. | ||
They have politicized every single department, every single agency. | ||
You know where it started, Steve? | ||
Remember when Hillary Clinton declared all of us deplorables? | ||
All of a sudden, anyone that was a Trump supporter, a Trump voter, a Republican, a conservative, all of a sudden, we are like second-class citizens. | ||
And ever since then, the Democrat Party has taken those marching orders, and they have treated us that way. | ||
Everything from Maxine Waters declaring, wherever you see them, you make a crowd. | ||
BLM riots, Forcing people to declare, saying people's names and saying Black Lives Matter. | ||
Antifa being the ground troops of the Democrat Party, basically very likely funded by George Soros, attacking conservative causes. | ||
You go around the country more than anybody, right? | ||
Do you believe, not just your district, which is quite conservative, do you believe people in the rest of the country have your back on this? | ||
You want to know how much I know that? | ||
I can tell you that. And there is no close district, no purple district that can tell me they don't support this. | ||
Because every single person that voted for Donald J. Trump lives in all these districts. | ||
Those are all Republican voters. | ||
There is only about a 25 % percentage of Republican voters that are more in the rhino lane, that are more in the more moderate Republican lane, that this makes them squirm. | ||
But I can tell you right now that 75%, at a minimum, of Republican voters support impeaching all of these people. | ||
75 % of those voters live all over the country and they're in every single district. | ||
9 a.m. tomorrow morning you're going to release another one. | ||
You're going to put Mallorca's up tonight, and then tomorrow morning we're going to get another one. | ||
Yes, tomorrow morning we'll get another one, and this is the way you join. | ||
Impeachmentteam.com. I need your support. | ||
Impeachmentteam.com. I'm going to give the phone number after the break. | ||
Last thing. Who's the first one you think will follow this group? | ||
What's your number one target? | ||
I think Mayorkas is the one that we can definitely make happen. | ||
I can tell you right now that we have tremendous support in our conference. | ||
People are fed up with the lies. People are fed up. | ||
He should have been impeached already. | ||
But I believe that, let me tell you, I know we can get 218 for that one, and it's just a matter of actually making it happen. | ||
Secretary Mayorkas, he's on the chopping block. | ||
And you're going to work the Senate, too, because you want a trial and you want them removed. | ||
We should. But remember, the Senate is a whole different situation because of the leader over there. | ||
It's Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell does not support our causes. | ||
You have to go vote. | ||
Thank you very much for dropping by the war room. | ||
Thank you, Steve. Fantastic. Great work. | ||
And the audience loves what you're doing here. | ||
Short break. Come back. | ||
We're going to show McCarthy today some clips of this amazing presser he had and then some polling. | ||
Next. Have you read the CBO numbers or anything? | ||
Okay, so on a 50-year average, we normally bring in 17 % of GDP. We're bringing in 20%. | ||
You know how many times in history we've done that? | ||
Twice. 1944 and 2000. | ||
So if we're bringing in normally 17, we're bringing in 20, that means we're bringing in more money at any time in American history. | ||
But what we're spending, for the last 21 years, we spent more money than we brought in. | ||
But instead of only spending 21 % of GDP like we normally did for the last 50 years, when the Democrats came in, they spent $6 trillion. | ||
Now, I don't know if you're an economic major or whatever, but if you study Morton Freeman, he would tell you The only place that inflation is created is government. | ||
So that six trillion dollars brought us inflation. | ||
So what did that do? Your money goes less. | ||
You have less money to spend. | ||
It doesn't go as far. We've had, of our four biggest bank failures in America, we had three of them in the last couple of months. | ||
Why? Because interest rates went up. | ||
Because the only way you curve inflation is you make interest rates higher than the inflation rate. | ||
So what does that do? That harms people from buying houses. | ||
That means you're paying more on your credit card. | ||
But that means every taxpayer is paying more because of our debt. | ||
So we're going to pay more on interest. | ||
But he went all the way up to 23%. | ||
So we're spending more than we spent in 50 years, but we're bringing in more than we've been in 50 years. | ||
So I go back to your question. | ||
Having that knowledge now, would you raise that question again? | ||
No. No, very clear. | ||
You know what I told the president 105 days ago when I sat in the Oval Office? | ||
I have no preconceived notion of what we have to do in the debt ceiling except two things. | ||
We're not going to raise taxes and we're not going to pass a clean debt ceiling. | ||
But we have to spend less than we spent the last year. | ||
So let's sit down and talk about that. | ||
But he decided, no, I shouldn't negotiate with somebody. | ||
I'm just going to do what I want to do, my way or the highway. | ||
That's not the way our government is designed to work. | ||
It's not the way business works. | ||
It's not the way your household works. | ||
Okay. And it's not going to work you up. | ||
This was a master class, and you can tell a lot of the nomenclature you've heard before on the war room, but that was a master class today. | ||
By Kevin McCarthy. | ||
And we've got like a nine or ten minute cut. | ||
We're going to figure out how to get this, how to get it in here. | ||
Because he was a master class. | ||
And I'm really proud that Real America's Voice and Word Room showed it. | ||
A lot of people didn't. But we've got to get this content out. | ||
Also with MTG. Don't worry about the Senate not finding them guilty at trial with the two-thirds you need to do it to remove them. | ||
Don't worry about that. Let's roll on the impeachments. | ||
Because this crew should be impeached and they should be thrown out of office. | ||
And so you go to impeachmentteam.com. | ||
Impeachmentteam.com. | ||
Sign. Become a co-sponsor. | ||
Totally free. Go sign up right now. | ||
Become a co-sponsor of this. | ||
Also, the number 202-225-3121, 202-224-3121. | ||
The 202-225-3121 is the House. | ||
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Make sure you log in a call today. | ||
Tell folks, particularly on the House side, how you have their back in this monumental fight now on the debt ceiling. | ||
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Do it today. Co-sponsor. | ||
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And then become a force multiplier. | ||
Put it out there. MTG is on a roll right now. | ||
We had an enormously successful press conference this afternoon on getting out of the World Health Organization. | ||
Frank Gaffney, and I think Reggie, or at least Frank, is going to join us to talk about it. | ||
I think 24 senators were there. | ||
This is from a standing start. | ||
So we're going to get to that. I want to bring in Richard Barris. | ||
Richard, I know you've been in the field and you're out. | ||
You've got this new poll out. I want you to explain the numbers, but I also want you to explain pattern recognition because now you're coming in over, I think, Morning Consult and Emerson. | ||
There seems to be a convergence of polling here. | ||
So can you walk us through it and if Denver will work with Richard and let's get the chart up so people can see it. | ||
Richard Barris. Thanks for having me as always, Steve. | ||
What you just said I think is so important because we just had this Kentucky primary night last night and It was important, but it was the first test of who is really reflecting more accurately the mood of the Republican primary electorate. | ||
And we had two universes. | ||
We had the universe where I think you have people like Emerson, myself, Morning Consult, which I've never been in the universe with Morning Consult before, so it's a little bit surprising. | ||
But we had been a little bit obviously more bullish on Trump and what the primary electorate is going to look like, how they're going to vote. | ||
So I think last night, unfortunately for anyone not named Trump, I mean, what it proved last night, Steve, is that We are definitely reflecting the electorate more accurately than some others who are less bullish. | ||
And we talked about this when it comes to modes. | ||
If you look at the chart that's up right now, anytime I see a general election matchup where Trump and Biden look generally similar to Biden versus DeSantis, I raise my eyebrow because we're, you know, the year before the presidential election. | ||
Yes, he's the Florida governor. | ||
You and I do this for a living. | ||
We're in politics all the time. | ||
But Normie independents and even some partisans are not really paying attention. | ||
They don't know Ron DeSantis that much. | ||
So some of this is name recognition, but some of it is not. | ||
We're trying to show people when you look at all the comparisons up on the screen right now, what we're trying to show people is that it's not just name recognition. | ||
Trump does better because Trump does better. | ||
Biden's share of support with different demographics, important demographics is slightly higher against DeSantis than it is when he faces Trump. | ||
And we went over this in a lot of detail on the show this morning. | ||
If people go to the link, check the crosstabs out yourself. | ||
The headline is simple, you know, that Biden leads, I mean, Trump leads Biden by seven, Biden leads DeSantis by four. | ||
We are measuring this Trumper bus vote and how the electorate will look different Depending on who the candidate is, and this is the real world impact of that. | ||
You have a lot of people who are considering voting third party if Donald Trump is not the nominee, and that number dwarfs the size of this very small share of Republicans who say they'd vote for somebody other than Trump, but not Donald Trump. | ||
That number is very small compared to the Trump only vote, or Trump or bust is what we're calling it. | ||
It was closer last month. | ||
We had Trump leading, but DeSantis and Biden in a statistical tie. | ||
DeSantis fell about three points this month. | ||
Biden hardly moved. | ||
He's at 38%, 40%, Steve. | ||
That's where he is. Trump is ranging between 43 % and 49%. | ||
Let me make observations. | ||
What you're polling shown is Biden is in the high 30s and kind of that's for right now. | ||
We don't know if that's a floor or a ceiling, but he's not really moving off that. | ||
Trump versus Biden is 45-38, is that correct? | ||
That's correct. 45-38? | ||
45-38, yep. | ||
DeSantis is losing to Biden by four points? | ||
He is. He is. | ||
There's a massive vote that's going third party because when we ask these people who they're going to vote for, And if they tell us, for instance, that it's Donald Trump and I won't come out unless it's Donald Trump, we know these voters exist. | ||
There's no use arguing they don't exist. | ||
If you look at the last, not just back to 16, you go back to 2012, we can see they're not It was Sean Trendy's thesis, the case of the missing white voter. | ||
Well, with Trump, it's not the case of the missing white voter. | ||
It's the case of the voter, the Trump voter. | ||
And it's largely white, but there's a significant share that's non-white. | ||
We don't give those people a chance to opt out. | ||
So we want to ask the same number of people these different hypotheticals. | ||
And what we're finding is they'll tell us they either don't know, they're undecided, or they'll vote third party. | ||
Now, at the end of the day, Steve, they won't. | ||
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They'll just stay home. Yeah. | |
That's a very unfortunate fact, unpleasant fact for a lot of Republicans to embrace, but I keep telling people that just happens to be a fact because Sean Trendy nailed it in 12. | ||
It was on Trendy's analysis that we built the entire movement on. | ||
For Trump. Right. | ||
He came on the scene. 100%. | ||
The populist now. Okay. | ||
Now, what about Trump-DeSantis in the primary? | ||
Walk us through those numbers because they're pretty shocking in and of itself, particularly where Governor DeSantis was just a couple of months ago. | ||
Yeah, this is turning now into a blowout. | ||
So again, this is where we have two universes of polling where myself, Emerson, Rasmussen and several others now, it's not just us, we have Trump at around 60%. | ||
And we have DeSantis below 20. | ||
Sometimes he comes in at 16. | ||
Sometimes he comes in at 18, right? | ||
But that's generally been a static state of the race now for about a solid week, almost two weeks. | ||
You know, about 12 days or so in our polling. | ||
What that tells us is that this is really no longer about a question of if we can all just rally behind another candidate, whether it's Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley, and then we can beat him if we unify and get in one lane. | ||
That's not true. It's just not true anymore. | ||
He's above 50 percent. | ||
And I throw the statistic out there. | ||
People go and check it. They check me all the time to make sure I'm telling the truth. | ||
I am absolutely telling the truth. | ||
In the modern era, there has been no candidate, non-incumbent candidate, who has polled at or above 50 percent even this early and not gone on to be the nominee. | ||
And all of the DeSantis people, they use these Inaccurate historical analogies, Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Well, Mayor Giuliani never got out of the 30s and his opponents were often in the high teens and 20s, so it wasn't this kind of a dominant lead. | ||
Hillary Clinton against Barack Obama, also the same thing. | ||
Very neck and neck for a while she had a lead, but it was never 50 plus. | ||
And there's a reason. It's statistically significant. | ||
You're no longer talking about persuading people who don't know where to go. | ||
These people have decided. | ||
You have to change their mind or get them to stay home. | ||
Okay. I tell you what, I want you to hold through the break. | ||
I've got Boris Epstein who's going to join us also. | ||
Let's do it. The question I have for you before the break, and we'll leave people hanging on this, The argument that DeSantis and his team make in these private dinners with donors is that they are the only one. | ||
Trump may be competitive in this primary, but only they. | ||
Can actually bring independence and others and actually beat Biden in 2024. | ||
So we're going to leave a short commercial break. | ||
I want to come back and just go back one more time through your numbers because it's a very powerful set of mathematics you're showing us. | ||
We're going to take a short break. We've got some polling we're going to go through and break down. | ||
Also, I think Frank and Reggie Dillijon, The press conference today, put on by Ralph Norman and the team, right there in front of the Capitol, incredible. | ||
I think 24 congressmen. | ||
We're heading out of the World Health Organization, next block in the War Room. | ||
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Economy's crashing. You're the chairman of the creditors committee. | ||
You've got a lot on your shoulders, plus AI. You know, given the hearing that we helped force the other day, we haven't had a chance. | ||
We're going to have Joe Allen in a very special... | ||
I was going to try to do it tonight, 6. | ||
Can't do it. Got to do it tomorrow. | ||
Joe's on a special project, but I want to take time and let this thing breathe. | ||
Also, can I announce tomorrow what we're going to have? | ||
I think we're going to have Jim Caviezel on tomorrow at 11 o'clock, and we may take the entire hour with Brother Caviezel. | ||
Talk about his new film, other things he's working on, and maybe a couple of three stories that Jim and I have over a 20-year relationship. | ||
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Richard Barris, I've got Boris on deck. | ||
He wants to talk about numbers also. | ||
I just want to go back to something with yours and just hit the rewind button. | ||
And I'm not picking on Governor DeSantis. | ||
It's politics. They got to do what they got to do. | ||
These got teams are raising money, talking to donors. | ||
But when they sit in the room, we know what they say. | ||
They say, hey, Trump's obviously very competitive in this primary, but you got to look past the primary. | ||
And I am the only one, I being Governor DeSantis, that can beat Joe Biden. | ||
Trump really can't match up to him. | ||
What does your math tell you about that theory of the case, sir? | ||
Well, one, I would say that that argument is designed to appeal to people's fear. | ||
And it's a general fear that Trump will drive up turnout among Democrats in certain areas, female suburban voters, for instance. | ||
That won't happen. | ||
I mean, that's generally the insinuation. | ||
That won't happen if DeSantis is the nominee. | ||
And I'm telling you that that's foolish. | ||
Democrats are going to vote in case they miss the special election. | ||
In Pennsylvania last night where Republicans got thrashed. | ||
Republicans, for the first time in a decade, lost the mayoral race in Jacksonville, so much for Trump being the one that hurts them in Jacksonville, right? | ||
That went down in flames. | ||
And Cameron won every single suburban female bastion in Kentucky last night, plus even the sweater vest Republicans in the North. | ||
So on top of that, he added the ancestral Democratic votes that used to be in Kentucky Five, the old Kentucky Five, minors, right? | ||
They used to vote Democrat. | ||
Trump brought them over. | ||
Now they vote Republican when they vote, if they go out to vote at all. | ||
And of course, that was a Trump-involved race, so they did. | ||
And then the second thing I'd say about that is real simple. | ||
There's just no evidence to support that. | ||
Winning a gubernatorial election If for when you're up for reelection, especially means nothing. | ||
You know how much predictive value gubernatorial elections have? | ||
Zero when it comes to the presidential race. | ||
If that was true, Bob McDonald won Virginia by almost the exact amount Ron DeSantis won Florida in 2022. | ||
He carried Fairfax County. | ||
Does that mean Bob McDonald, had he been the nominee in 2012, would have beat Barack Obama in Virginia? | ||
Mitt Romney won Massachusetts. | ||
Why did he lose that state in 2012? | ||
They have zero predictive value. | ||
Everyone in my field knows gubernatorial elections are local elections. | ||
They mean nothing. | ||
You are chasing a voter that's never coming back. | ||
The only thing you can hope to do is win back some white suburban women, which Trump is doing if you compare it to our final Epoch Times poll in 2020, which 2024 is not. | ||
He's already outperforming the levels he was at with all of these key demographics. | ||
So we did that too on the show today. | ||
This is what our final Epoch Times national poll said. | ||
Now here is where we are. | ||
It's a different race. | ||
If you don't bring out the Trump-only voter, you're going to lose anyway like you did in 22. | ||
I keep telling people that. | ||
How do people get to your Epoch Times three-part series? | ||
Where they go to get all your content, all the explanation, all the videos? | ||
Because this is quite important to drill down now on this. | ||
Peoplespundit.locals.com, Steve. | ||
Just before the show, I put it up on Locals. | ||
Go through those crosstabs. | ||
They're really easy to figure out. | ||
They're interactive. You know, you can select a row, select a column, select a question, select demographics. | ||
They're very easy and I just, because of this question, I just added area and gender. | ||
So you can look at the difference between suburban men, suburban women, whether it's Trump versus Biden. | ||
Or DeSantis vs. | ||
Biden. Look at it for yourselves and draw your own conclusions. | ||
But I'm telling you, they're chasing a voter. | ||
They're never going to win back. | ||
They can only hope to peel some and then add this vote that is only a Trump vote. | ||
That's the only equation that makes sense here. | ||
Richard Barris of People's Pundit, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. Boris Epstein, the People's Pundit, the poll that just came out, he's been working at Epoch Times, the third part of this just came out. | ||
It dovetails with, I think, Emerson, and it dovetails with Morning Consult on this massive spread you're seeing now between President Trump and Ron DeSantis in the primary. | ||
Walk us through your assessment of all this, sir. | ||
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Excuse me, my assessment, for the honor to be with you, honor to be with the posse, and my assessment is this, is that both the national polling And vitally, the state-based polling is lining up in a perfect way. | |
And now you have also a lineup, Steve, between the perceived as right-up set of polling in the last month and the generic polling, like political morning consults, TIPP. Every major poll now has President Trump right about 60 percent and dissentimonious at somewhere in the range of 15 to 18. | ||
Huge, huge, momentous change from where we were just a few, two, three short months ago. | ||
The race, and we've been saying this for a long time, the race has widened to a place that is effectively impossible for anybody but President Trump to win this primary. | ||
Let's look at it. This is the trends, political morning consult. | ||
On January 2, President Trump at 45, the Florida governor at 34. | ||
11 spread. February 25th, 48 to 30, 18 spread. | ||
April 9th, 56 to 23, 33 spread. | ||
And now May 12th, 61 to 18. | ||
61 to 18 in political morning consult, and 62 to 17 in Rasmussen. | ||
Literally, effectively the same polling numbers between the left of center polling, political morning consult, and right of center in Rasmussen. | ||
And then if you go to the Kentucky polling, New Hampshire polling, Iowa polling, It's pulling all across the country. | ||
It is tracking those exact numbers. | ||
What happened? Several things. | ||
One, President Trump continues to hit on the vital points on policy, the policy videos, his speeches, his events, and continuing to lead the country. | ||
Two, let's just be honest, the Florida governor has fallen like a rock. | ||
Disastrous trip overseas. | ||
The UK Prime Minister didn't even want to see him. | ||
Truly a mess, a bobblehead moment, a complete disaster. | ||
And also he's been exposed, the Florida governor has been exposed on his previous positions on wanting to cut Medicare, wanting to cut Social Security, and the fact that Florida is just not in as good of a shape as he's pretended for it to be. | ||
And that caused the disastrous election yesterday in Jacksonville, the Republican candidate losing when it was expected by nobody. | ||
And by the way, the Republican candidate for mayor of Jacksonville outraged the Democrat by five to one. | ||
So if you look at these differences, that is what's causing this runaway domination by President Trump and then of course the town hall last week and the persecutions of him by the radical left. | ||
We'll get you back on here to talk about it. | ||
We got this ridiculous debates they're talking about. | ||
It's absolutely absurd. We also want to announce, we've asked Mark Mitchell. | ||
Richard Barris joining us this hour. | ||
Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen is going to join us next hour. | ||
Another explosive Rasmussen poll just out. | ||
We're going to get into that, as Boris just mentioned. | ||
Boris, how do people get to your newsletter? | ||
How do they get to you on all your different touchpoints? | ||
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Steve, one thing I want to point everybody to, there's a powerhouse NBC story that just came out. | |
That unsealed today by the House Intel Committee, the fact that a senior official at the National Archives was testified that every administration, going back to Reagan, has been found to have had classified documents. | ||
And then almost every senator, every member of Congress also has classified documents. | ||
Muskie alone, 98 documents after he left office. | ||
There's something very important that shows, again, the dual system of justice in this country. | ||
They come after President Trump with all they can while letting everybody else slide. | ||
Why? Because they know that President Trump is the one who's going to win this race and will be president again and make America great again. | ||
Steve, honored to be with you on the posse. | ||
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Stay strong. God bless all of us. | ||
You bring up a great point, Boris. | ||
Now they're starting to show a spread of President Trump with Biden. | ||
Now lawfare is going to get bigger. | ||
The RNC games they're playing on these debates are going to get bigger as the spread goes because they still want the RINOs to be competitive and their donors are never Trumpers. | ||
And at the same time, the general, you're going to see more lawfare. | ||
So this is why we've got to man the ramparts. | ||
Thank you very much. Thank you for reminding us of that, sir. | ||
Let's get that NBC news piece up. | ||
Thank you sir. | ||
Frank, home run today, hat tip to Reggie Littlejohn and the team but tell us about it brother. | ||
I think for something that started a week or so ago you had an amazing turnout sir. | ||
Well it actually started with your help Steve probably two months ago I think it's fair to say but what we saw today was that we began to get critical mass and that is This wasn't just a very impressive array of groups. | ||
We had major public policy membership groups like the Association of Mature American Citizens and Brigitte Gabriel's Act for America and Tea Party Patriots and others that were also sort of in the environs, not on the stage. | ||
But we had, I think, 20 members of the House of Representatives, including some real leaders, including Andy Biggs and, of course, Ralph Norman, most especially, who put the whole thing together on his side. | ||
And the most important thing, Steve, was we had, I don't know, 10 or probably 12 cameras there. | ||
I can't tell whether they were there because they'd just been covering Bernie Sanders in the previous group that was on that triangle outside the Capitol. | ||
But whatever the reason was, I think they recognized that something was going down here. | ||
We had that kind of The presence of members, and by the way, there were quite a number who simply couldn't be there, very much wanted to be, were frustrated that they couldn't because of the short notice and the availability of the triangle and all the rest of it. | ||
But this was God's timing, my friend. | ||
I was pushing to do something like this two or three weeks ago, but I think This really came together in part because, again, with your help, our Sovereignty Coalition, which Reggie Littlejohn runs with me, has had a very active Align Act campaign built around what we call the American Sovereignty Declaration. | ||
And you can go to SovereigntyCoalition.org and you can sign that declaration and then that'll take you right to a link called Align Act. | ||
Which allows you to go directly to your House of Representatives member and your two senators and tell them you want to get us out of the World Health Organization. | ||
Everybody at the dais said the same thing. | ||
They've got some legislation for that purpose. | ||
But the main option at the moment, as I see it, And I think they all agree is we need the Speaker of the House of Representatives. | ||
And you were singing his praises a moment ago. | ||
I think he's doing a commendable job. | ||
But this is one of the things he needs to do as well. | ||
He needs to stand up and say we will not fund the World Health Organization any further and we are going to get out of it before they're able to start doing what they now have in mind. | ||
And I just mentioned to you one of the things I didn't know about myself until we did a We had a fantastic webinar on this at stopvaxpassports.org just last Monday. | ||
And that is the game that is afoot now is not just to give the World Health Organization all kinds of new powers, but to have a one health program that will enable them to run not only the people's health, but animals and plants as well. | ||
Forget about it. We're not going back. | ||
Frank, we'll get out of the WHO. Also, I got my hard copy. | ||
It's our imprint. I finally got my hard copy. | ||
Frank Gaffney, thank you very much. | ||
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