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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you 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. Bamm. | |
Welcome back. | ||
6 June, Year of the Lord 2023. | ||
The entire day we're going to be commemorating D-Day. | ||
What was the action, what they fought for, what they believed in. | ||
I'm honored to be joined by David Clements is joining me. | ||
And David's going to be here for the entire hour. | ||
He's kind of my wingman. He's got a bunch of people going to go through an election. | ||
Crimes. He's a great prosecutor. | ||
Also, Eduardo. Vestige is going to join us about the film The Sound of Freedom. | ||
I asked him to come back on today because I've got to get to the bottom. | ||
It's been bugging me all weekend. | ||
Because people know that's not my line of country, the sex trafficking of children. | ||
But when he said on the show the other day that the largest market in the world and kind of the vacuum that makes this all go is the USA. I wanted to have him back on the day of Normandy to say, what in the hell has happened to this country? | ||
And we're going to clean this thing up. | ||
This is just not acceptable. | ||
It's not acceptable. So people know David Clements as an election integrity guy. | ||
He's really a top prosecutor. | ||
So I've asked him to join us today. | ||
We're going to get to David in a second. | ||
Remember, one of the underlying theses of the war room is Burke's dictum. | ||
That we owe as much to those who came before us as we owe to the future. | ||
When people say the kids, we owe as much to the past of those that bequeath this republic to us as we owe to the future. | ||
Always keep that in mind. You're just here. | ||
This is about human agency. You're just here for some short period of time on earth, right? | ||
Your duration and the whole purpose of this show is to make sure that you can maximize your agency, your personal agency. | ||
That's what Dawson and Spaulding and Strasick did at Normandy when Colonel George Taylor said, hey, there's only two types of people on this beach. | ||
Those are dead and those are going to die. | ||
And the young enlisted guys were absolutely in shock because of the horror. | ||
And you saw a little bit of that in Spielberg's, the opening segment of Spielberg's film. | ||
You got to see some semblance of the horror of that. | ||
Where the young guys just panicked, right? | ||
Because the slaughter was so terrific. | ||
And it took calm heads. | ||
And this is the key thing. Ordinary men in extraordinary situations doing extraordinary things. | ||
Okay. What do we owe them? | ||
I've got... And I've got a great lineup here. | ||
I've got Beatty. I've got Solomon. | ||
I've got Clements. I've got Eduardo. | ||
Beatty, before we lose... | ||
I just want to reemphasize what this... | ||
Not just the Democratic Party. | ||
This is the apparatus. This is the administrative state. | ||
This is what they think of you. They would purge right now with a global conflict taking on the Eurasian landmass. | ||
We're going to have a big update today at 6 on the Ukraine situation. | ||
It looks like the Russians have blown up a dam as that war continues to metastasize. | ||
In the South China Sea, in the Straits of Taiwan, you're going to need sailors every bit as tough as at Coral Sea or at Midway. | ||
I just want to quickly go back what this guy Garrison, but more importantly, what the Biden regime thinks is appropriate. | ||
And not just that, this has been over at the Pentagon for a long time. | ||
I had a huge fight with Mattis about this whole transgender thing. | ||
He says, oh, we've got to study, and you've got to have them in, they've got to do the operation. | ||
Trump's sitting there, no, we're not going to do that. | ||
We wrote an executive order in one day. | ||
We're not going to do that. We're not going to do that. | ||
Tell me once again, to summarize, Garrison, they were trying to basically have a jihad inside the armed forces to essentially get rid of red-blooded American men and women. | ||
Let's cut to the chase. That's what they want out, right, Beattie? | ||
Look, after the January 6th Feds erection, Biden instructed his mediocre, really sub-mediocre Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to engage in an extreme of A purging of extremism from the military ranks. | ||
Lloyd Austin appointed this individual, Bishop Garrison, who's really disgraceful on top of being mediocre and barely literate. | ||
He thinks that anyone who's a Trump supporter is a racist and therefore is an extremist. | ||
And you can go to revolver.news and read this and revisit all of his really scandalous tweets. | ||
And he was the guy in charge of this office in the Pentagon. | ||
That was going to purge anyone in the military who was supporting Trump, or in his estimation, was an extremist. | ||
This gives you a sense that this coupled with, you know, both of these stories involved Revolver News, incidentally. | ||
In this case, Media Matters, George Soros's janitor fuming that Revolver News and War Room basically neutralized this Pentagon office. | ||
Well, the other story, we learned that this FBI agent had his security clearance revoked for sharing a Revolver News article on January 6th. | ||
This is part of the purge from within. | ||
So it's a two-pronged thing. | ||
They don't want anyone who has patriotic beliefs to get into the system. | ||
But anyone who slipped through the cracks prior, they need to identify them and neutralize them. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
And the Soros people were just fuming and saying, this goes to show that reporting from these alternative outlets, from these bootstrap outlets, from these grassroots outlets like Revolver News and War Room, they're furious that we can actually get these kinds of results. | ||
Yeah. Okay. | ||
I want to give your thing, because I have a direct connection now with the Solomon that you just teed up for me. | ||
I got to do But I want to get to you later. | ||
I want everybody to go to Revolver right now and read your magnificent piece on the business model, Target Pride in the business model of Target. | ||
It's absolutely amazing. | ||
Where do people go for you on social media and how they get to the site? | ||
For a complete takedown of the Soros janitors complaining about our victory in the Pentagon here, go to revolver.news and on a more intellectual side, We've done a lengthy engagement with the great and late Olavo Carvalho's book on Machiavelli, which maybe we'll discuss on another occasion. | ||
But that is up fresh, both white-hot and ready for review. | ||
Your thing is incredible. | ||
I'd love Revolve. Great scalp today. | ||
We're taking scalps. We got Sequoia Capital. | ||
We're going to get Neil Shannon. Hey, Neil, we're going to get the lawyer up, bro. | ||
We're getting your scalp, too. Great scalps today, brother. | ||
BD, great work. And I want to get you back on about the, obviously, Alavo, but also the Target thing. | ||
Thanks. Great. | ||
Thank you. Solomon, we bridge right into J6. You've got big breaking news. | ||
You're going through the tapes. | ||
And I'm kind of confused now. | ||
I thought we wanted to get all the tapes out and go through it all. | ||
Now I'm getting word from certain elements that we don't want to get the tapes out. | ||
Solomon, you're the tip of the spear here. | ||
What's going on? Well, listen, let's address the bigger issue. | ||
There are lots of tapes. | ||
It is a very cumbersome process to extract them from the system. | ||
Just getting 20 minutes of footage can take hours to get it extracted and cleaned up. | ||
So there's some practicality to it. | ||
I'm for the most transparency that we can give people responsibly. | ||
And so, at least in my circumstance, I'm allowed to see anything I want and we have to work hard to extract it because the system is clunky and proprietary. | ||
But I think we're going to get a lot of news out. | ||
Today's a great example. | ||
Today people woke up to a piece of footage that the courts have seen, and some media have seen it, but not a lot. | ||
But now we've made it available to the world. | ||
It's the episode that Senator Ron Johnson first brought to our attention two years ago. | ||
There is a door in the Upper West Terrace of the Capitol. | ||
Let the police make a fateful mistake. | ||
They shoo a couple people out of the Capitol. | ||
They go through a door that has a fire sign on it. | ||
When you press the arm bar on that door, it deactivates the lock from outside. | ||
The cops leave. All of a sudden, people on the outside can open what's normally a secure door, and they stream in, not by the dozens or the scores, but by 300-plus people. | ||
I count 310 people come through that door. | ||
Over a 20-minute window. | ||
It's a massive security breach. | ||
Imagine if the Secret Service left the back door of the White House open and 300 people streamed into the White House. | ||
There'd be hell to pay. Somehow the Capitol Police and their defenders on the J6 Committee and their defenders in the media have tried to suppress the security failure that occurred here, and it raises a great question. | ||
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Maybe it's not even fixed. And there may be a lot more. | |
It's fantastic you're going through this, John. | ||
I think there's some confusion. | ||
I know your team's going through it. | ||
Can we expect other drops from John Solomon, or is this thing now totally shut off? | ||
Oh, no. I still go in with our reporters every day. | ||
We've been doing this for several weeks. | ||
Listen, I'm going to do this all through the summer into the fall until I can find everything that I think is newsworthy from my perspective. | ||
Again, I'm not the only judge of this. | ||
Other people should go do it. | ||
But we're going to have a lot more. | ||
We're going to have questions about the Secret Service. | ||
We're going to have questions about the pipe bomber. | ||
I think we're going to have questions about undercover agents. | ||
I think you're going to have questions about Additional security failures that occurred at the Capitol Police. | ||
I mean, just look at that door. Look how easy it was to get in and out of that door. | ||
It's such an extraordinary failure. | ||
If this happened, the Secret Service would fire its people if this happened at the White House. | ||
Look at that. They just come in. The cops didn't realize what they did. | ||
And again, I don't blame the cops. | ||
It's chaotic, but it is a security failure. | ||
They should have been better trained not to send someone out the door because it opened up a rear flank for their own colleagues. | ||
But lots more, Steve. | ||
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We will be doing this for months. | |
Maybe instead of having a primetime thing where they drop my subpoena and Liz Cheney gave that very nasty speech about yours truly. | ||
Liz, maybe you still have your house seat. | ||
Maybe instead of doing that, because I miss this type of footage and things you're putting out, like the Pelosi thing the other day. | ||
I miss that on J6, and I thought, so our audience didn't. | ||
I watched every second of those hearings. | ||
Our audience wouldn't have to. | ||
John, the things you're putting out never made the J6 primetime shows, did they, sir? | ||
They did not. No, they did not. | ||
It was an extremely scripted event. | ||
In fact, Congressman Lautenbach now has the scripts that showed every congressman was told what to say. | ||
This wasn't an organic hearing. | ||
It was a made-for-movie hearing. | ||
That was designed to create one talking point for the Democrats. | ||
Remember the story I broke Friday night. | ||
We now have confirmed that the J6 committee doctored some of the tapes, that they put audio on them that did not exist so that it would sound more exciting, more emotionally triggering. | ||
And they didn't even tell the American public. | ||
They didn't put disclaimers on it. | ||
We're going to give people a lot of things that are on there. | ||
The reason to do it is there's a lot of public service issues that have not been aired about security. | ||
Every person I talk to on the Capitol Police Force tells me one thing, Steve. | ||
The Capitol is no more safer today than it was on January 5th. | ||
That's not a good thing for anyone in America. | ||
Solomon, you're the top investigative reporter. | ||
Just tell me this Comer thing. We had Anna Polina Luna in here talking about the FBI's afraid. | ||
They're telling the committee They're afraid to release the name to the committee because they're afraid that the informant could be assassinated, could be killed. | ||
And then they've got another. | ||
One eye is now they know a leak. | ||
Just all I need to hear is Solomon's on top of it. | ||
You're on top of this, right? I am, sir. | ||
We are. A lot to be done. There's going to be new details coming out about that at 1023 in the next two days. | ||
I think it'll be very interesting when people see. | ||
Jamie Raskin's press conference yesterday will make a lot less sense once people see what's actually in the memo. | ||
Perfect. John Solomon, how do people get to Just the News, and how do they get to you on social media? | ||
Real simple, JustTheNews.com, and Jay Solomon Reports is my handle on all social media. | ||
Brother Solomon, thank you. | ||
Solomon's on the watch. | ||
I'm feeling better already. | ||
Thank you, John. Thank you, sir. | ||
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Good to be with you. Thanks. | |
I've got a couple minutes here, and I've got a whole other segment. | ||
I've got Dave Clements in here for Election Crimes, and then I want you to stay for Eduardo, because I know you're also a prosecutor, and you prosecuted child sex trafficking. | ||
You know what's going on, and you're a tough prosecutor. | ||
With your prosecutor hat on, Is this, because you know, the thing that will not be named is election fraud or the stealing of the 2020 election. | ||
You know, Nikki Haley, they asked her on the show the other night, was, oh, no, it's not. | ||
And I put it up right away on Getter. | ||
Hey, suck on this. To me, that's disqualifying. | ||
It's so obvious the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
As a prosecutor, do you think there's enough information you've seen That we could actually, if we had serious prosecutors, we could start prosecuting crimes about the 2020 election? | ||
In a word, yes. | ||
And this is coming from someone who's helped secure eight first-degree murder convictions, helped take down a drug trafficking organization. | ||
I've maintained this for the past two years. | ||
I've never examined this much evidence about anything. | ||
And the problem that we're running into is that if you trace the origins of what happened on November 3rd, 2020, it really starts with the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
So back in the day, I could work with institutions that I trusted, and the reason why we're not getting the victories that we want is because so many institutions have been captured. | ||
And so it's a different way of trying to unearth all of this criminality because you've got the government weaponized against us. | ||
Okay, we'll take a short break. | ||
Here's what's so interesting is that in A Bridge to Eduardo, the story's about Tim Ballard. | ||
Where did Tim Ballard work? | ||
Wait for it. Department of Homeland Security. | ||
And he said they waved off of really getting to the bottom of these massive sex trafficking rings, particularly of children. | ||
And that's when he fulfilled the mission. | ||
Okay, Dave Clements with us. | ||
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Short break. Back in a moment. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. By the way, I want to thank David. | ||
You were with the new federal state of China. | ||
I want to thank you for being part of that. | ||
Obviously, that's one of the most important things we've got going on. | ||
But I was able to get up to speed on what you've been doing. | ||
You've got 12 minutes here. | ||
Just take it from the top because you're one of the... | ||
He's like a dog with a bone. | ||
He's not going to give up. And people have to understand that people working on this are just not going to give up. | ||
So take it away. Yeah, well, the first thing that I've been thinking about in the election space is how in the world can we improve the terrain so that Trump gets a fair fight. | ||
He beat the casino in 2016, but the casino re-upped in 2020. | ||
Tough to beat the House. | ||
It's tough to beat the House. Carrie Lake, same thing. | ||
Generational talent. Had the most voter enthusiasm that you could possibly measure, and an election was stolen from her. | ||
So right now I'm hearing a lot of conservatives talking about ballot harvesting, and I want to set expectations on whether or not that's possible, because this is not a fair fight where it's just a matter of staffing and resources. | ||
You have to understand that we're dealing with software. | ||
So unless you can out-harvest a high-speed printer that's fully integrated with this system, You don't have a chance. | ||
It doesn't matter about the money or the resources. | ||
So I want to lead with that and unpack just how monstrous the system is. | ||
You had Representative Luna on earlier, and this was fortuitous because it was her that grilled the former board of Twitter on colluding with federal authorities through this platform known as JIRA. So, Cameron, if you could bring up image number one. | ||
Hey, spell it. JIRA. J-I-R-A. And with this graphic, you'll notice it's not just certain groups like CIS, CISA, Department of Homeland Security. | ||
There's a curious one there, and it's the National Association of Secretaries of State. | ||
And where I'm going with this is that they had access to the same portal to suppress people. | ||
It wasn't just suppression over Twitter or over the jab and medical treatment. | ||
It was also suppression over important and vital information over our elections. | ||
And we've got proof of that. | ||
We found emails between secretaries of the state of New Mexico, Louisiana, that were coordinating with Twitter to shut down any meaningful discussion on elections. | ||
So I bring this up because you have to look at the censorship regime with who orchestrates and monitors our elections. | ||
So I want you to bring up image number two. | ||
This is a memorandum. | ||
That you're going to see here between this group called CIS. That's the Center for Internet Security. | ||
And guess who they work with? | ||
They work in tandem with the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
And we have memorandums from all over the country where the Secretary of States are partnering with this radically left-funded group. | ||
Democracy Fund is one of those groups. | ||
But it's also funded by the government. | ||
This is one of these things that's really a government agency, but they want to spin it off so they can say, oh, they're just an independent NGO. Exactly. | ||
And that way they have a veil, so it's hard to get public records to investigate them. | ||
Well, in this memorandum, you'll see a couple things. | ||
Number one, there is no expectation of privacy of any data that's transiting from the Secretary of State to county clerks downstream, number one. | ||
And that all data, number two, may be monitored or used for government purposes. | ||
And so what we're seeing here is that they get to secure software programs, source code, and under the auspices of protecting us from a cyber breach or cyber attack, they have the ability to monitor our election data real time. | ||
So the question is, what can they do with that? | ||
Can they exploit it? Because we're all operating under this myth that our election system is decentralized. | ||
And that leads me to image number three. | ||
This is the myth. The myth out there is that we've got all these different moving parts that everyone is working independently. | ||
And this might have been the case 10, 12 years ago. | ||
But today, it actually looks more like this. | ||
And that's image number four. A fully integrated system. | ||
Full integration through software. | ||
What do you mean full integration? Define that. | ||
Okay, so full integration in the sense that you've got players out there like B-Pro, Knowink, 10X, VR Systems, and they can manage your voter rolls. | ||
They can do election night reporting. | ||
They can overwrite your election data at the local level. | ||
They are integrated with ballot printing devices. | ||
It's One place that you can go to with software that, by the way, is not certified, and there's no congressional mandate to actually oversee this software, and it's connected to the Internet. | ||
So we've been fed this myth that somehow everything's disconnected when, behind the scenes, the Department of Homeland Security has a back door to monitor everything, and not just monitor things. | ||
Use these vendors to change Change results. | ||
Okay. And by the way, maybe we can work it out to get you on the 6 o'clock show too because I want to spend more time on this. | ||
But Trump's DHS guy tells Trump in the Oval it's the most secure election we've ever had and this thing's totally secure. | ||
And I keep asking people, why are you inviting this guy to conservative conferences? | ||
He's part of the problem. | ||
Big League. And he goes around. | ||
I see him all the time. | ||
He's a speaker of these conferences. | ||
But he's saying that this system is completely, totally secure. | ||
And that they checked it and they had a review of it and absolutely nothing went on. | ||
And there's nothing but a bunch of wingnuts like Dave Clements who puts up a chart and shows all the connections. | ||
But this is done for efficiency and effectiveness, sir. | ||
Well, let's go ahead and give you some evidence then. | ||
The next image, I want to show you how automated this is. | ||
Right here, the first image actually is one county, if you can find that one. | ||
Just daily registration. | ||
Maybe I get you the wrong one. | ||
And we can work with this, actually. | ||
The first chart that you see on the left is daily registration in Bernalillo County. | ||
That's Albuquerque. | ||
It's an urban center. Notice that on the chart to the right, which is Torrance County, it's a conservative county, that you have the same exact spikes in voter registration at the same exact time. | ||
It's just adjusted for population. | ||
This is impossible. This is... | ||
someone has... Mathematically impossible. | ||
It's impossible based on the records we see. | ||
Now let's blow it up to 12 counties. | ||
You've got to see this, Steve. This is the next image. | ||
Notice here, now this is 12 counties in New Mexico with the same spikes on the same dates. | ||
over several years' time. | ||
This shows you that our voter rolls are being inflated, and it's an automated process. | ||
So when people tell me, let's get out there and out-register the Democrats, at least in New Mexico and many other states, you've got to compete with something that's going on in these back doors. | ||
And we can drive it down to month by month. | ||
So if you actually look at the next image, daily registration, You'll see on the chart on the left are Basically a repeating ratio, and I want you to notice here the red line at the bottom represents Republicans. | ||
You'll notice there's never a day that they out-register Democrats. | ||
Again, this is automated. | ||
This is done by software. | ||
We've been given political theater as if if we out-hustle the Democrats, somehow we'll come out ahead. | ||
That's not the case. | ||
So some of you are thinking, well, I don't live in New Mexico, so can you make this more relevant to me? | ||
Give me the next map. | ||
This is an integrated map of all the vendors that are out there. | ||
You see different players like Knowink, Beepro, 10X, VR Systems. | ||
If you look at the coverage on the map, every single one of the states that we have here in America has the full integrated software to access and change things. | ||
I gave you specifics on what happened in New Mexico. | ||
But we've seen the same thing in Hawaii, where 70,000-plus voter registrations were inflated in their database. | ||
We had a unique identifier code that could prove this. | ||
And what did Hawaii do? | ||
They made it illegal to do anything about it. | ||
They just basically said, stop investigating. | ||
In Florida, through the work of Chris Jersky, we found out after taking snapshots of voter rolls day by day that in Broward County alone, Voters' addresses were magically switched to do what? | ||
To create phantom ballots. | ||
To create fan amounts in the digital space. | ||
So again, when we talk about harvesting, how are you going to out-harvest something where you can go through the software itself and start digitally manipulating things? | ||
With this type of evidence, why can't we go into a prosecutor, a local prosecutor, and make this case and actually get this into a court of law somewhere where someone like you can bring evidence and we can actually prosecute this? | ||
The biggest barrier is the people that are in our way also carry badges. | ||
So I told you you can trace the genesis to the Department of Homeland Security and you start getting caught up in different issues of jurisdiction. | ||
I've personally reviewed over 400 lawsuits related to election fraud. | ||
In 2020, virtually all of them were dismissed on standing grounds. | ||
And one of the things that people don't realize about standing is you never get to get to the merits. | ||
And they're applying some things outdated. | ||
So just case in point, Obamacare. | ||
Everyone was upset. Every employer was upset about Obamacare. | ||
And when they went to sue, most people were dismissed. | ||
They're saying, if you don't like the law, vote the bums out of office. | ||
And as long as you have a political remedy, They're not going to allow you to get your case heard by a judge. | ||
Now, they're applying that to the election space, but you can see why it's fatal. | ||
Because the very mechanisms of how you vote, you can't do it. | ||
So you've got different players here. | ||
This integrated software is a big deal. | ||
And this is very salient because recently there's a gentleman by the name of Jesse Morgan, if you guys can recall. | ||
He's the truck driver. | ||
It just came out last night that he wasn't lying. | ||
We actually had him on the show. Postal Service report verified that he drove from Bethpage, New York, with hundreds of thousands of pre-filled ballots to where? | ||
Pennsylvania, key swing state. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
If you have all the metrics that we're talking about, In a harvesting operation, they were able to use high-speed printers that were fully integrated with the system to prepare ahead of time. | ||
On October 25th, it fell out hundreds of thousands of ballots and transport them. | ||
So for the conservatives out there, unless you're willing to go big, and by big I mean illegal, completely illegal, you're not going to out-harvest that type of operation. | ||
Okay, hang on. You can stick around here for the thing. | ||
Okay, fine. Clements is a hammer. | ||
Wow. And it's ironic that Jesse got, yesterday I think they came out and said yes, he had driven a truck and it actually had the ballots in him, right? | ||
He had been so vilified as a fantasist and making it up and all that. | ||
So it came out, it's verified what he said, correct? | ||
Yeah, completely validated. They had 14, I think, Gaylord boxes, these huge boxes. | ||
Yeah. Just shock full. | ||
He knew his inventory. Yes. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
We're going to pivot here. | ||
On the commemoration of Normandy, we're going to talk about the country those men gave their lives for. | ||
We're now the biggest magnet, the driving economic force in back of a heinous crime, the sex trafficking of children. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more. Let's take down the C.C.P.! | |
They have all lost. | ||
Stephen K. Bound. | ||
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Now pull up on the reins here, son. | |
We're going to hand this case to the prosecution, and we're gonna let the Colombians mop up Colombia, which means she'll disappear, sir, for good. | ||
We're Homeland Security. | ||
You know we can't go off rescuing Honduran kids in Colombia. | ||
Look, the boy is packed with his father. | ||
That's a career capper. | ||
Take it and move on. | ||
I can't. | ||
I don't think you understand what I'm asking you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks for watching! | ||
See how this job tears you to pieces. | ||
And this is my one chance to put those pieces back together. | ||
I suppose I could tell DC that you're going down there to give a training seminar. | ||
seminar. | ||
Bye. | ||
you Funded at a discretionary. | ||
Keep it under ten grand. | ||
Okay, thank you. That hit a little quicker than I thought. | ||
Eduardo's going to join us real quickly. | ||
The trafficking of young people for sex, how big a problem when you were a prosecutor? | ||
Well, it's huge. | ||
It's kind of the dark secret that it's so evil that no one wanted to really say it out loud. | ||
And what I dealt with was drug trafficking for the most part of the border, but sex trafficking and drug trafficking go hand in hand. | ||
Yeah, you sure could be linked. So you see the change from methamphetamine being a big export from Mexico to fentanyl. | ||
And, you know, when it comes to children, women, sex trafficking, They're all trying to get through that buffer zone of 60 miles. | ||
See, I was a prosecutor on the border with Haida. | ||
This is where we built the wall, built that wall right on the side of the mountain right there in Juarez and the New Mexico side, right there at El Paso. | ||
They told us it couldn't be built because they said that's when we went up there. | ||
The debris field was so revolting as the shock, any nor human being, what they saw up there. | ||
Well, what was surprising, because I was close to the border, you'd think I'd see more, but no one wants to stay in that buffer zone. | ||
Because if you can see the border, there's a chance you could be deported, at least back in former administrations. | ||
They want to get inland. You've got to get 60 miles in and reach your major thoroughfares, and then they show up in cities, and next thing you know, you're seeing people that are being exploited for sex that are their work slaves. | ||
Eduardo, you're the producer of this film, The Sound of Freedom. | ||
We need to get two million people the opening weekend. | ||
You came on the other day with Tim Ballard, and I still get feedback from people absolutely, completely shocked. | ||
And what they're shocked about is that you said that the United States is the economic engine. | ||
It is the biggest, I guess, driver of this perversion by the insatiable demand for this. | ||
Can you explain? People wanted me to have you back on to explain that. | ||
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What did you mean by that? Thank you. | |
Thank you, Steve. Well, you know, I learned this from Tim Ballard and all his team when I met them eight years ago and when I heard their stories and how they traveled around the world undercover, rescuing children that are kidnapped for sexual exploitation. | ||
And when I learned that he was going to Mexico, To save children, Mexican children and kids from all over the world who were in Mexico. | ||
I was in shock. | ||
I couldn't, you know, look the other way around. | ||
And that's when I knew that I needed to commit my life to end child trafficking along with him and along with so many warriors around the world that are fighting to end child trafficking every day. | ||
So when I learned that this is a global problem, definitely, it's a global problem, but Mexico and US. US, number one consumer of child sex in the world. | ||
Mexico, number one provider. | ||
And I love Mexico and I love United States. | ||
And that's why for me it was clear that only through a bilateral effort, working together, we can end this nightmare. | ||
But then I asked Tim Ballard, Tim, United States has all the intelligence, the money, most powerful country in the world. | ||
The army. Everything. | ||
How come United States doesn't end this problem? | ||
And he looked at my eyes and he said, Eduardo, because it's not a priority. | ||
Because it's not a priority. | ||
Our goal as filmmakers, our goal is very simple. | ||
Our goal is to put pressure through this film, bring everyone together, put pressure through the media, society, and everyone. | ||
So then it can become a priority. | ||
So we need to start a movement. | ||
And maybe this movie can be the piece that can start this movement. | ||
And we've been working for eight years. | ||
Eight years nonstop. Very difficult. | ||
Very difficult. A lot of people told me, Eduardo, why are you doing this? | ||
This is very dangerous. | ||
This is very dangerous. | ||
And then I thought about this, and you know what? | ||
Yes, it is. But it's more dangerous not to do it. | ||
We're going to die one day, you know? | ||
So, hey, I don't mind to die for defending Got your children. | ||
Eduardo, is it not a priority in the United States and maybe even in Mexico because there's too much money being made? | ||
Are there too many well-connected people involved? | ||
I mean, why would Ballard say that it's just not a priority? | ||
Why do you believe it's not a priority? | ||
I mean, what could be more heinous than trafficking young people for sex? | ||
What could be worse than that? How could that not be a priority, sir? | ||
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You're right, Steve. It's not a priority in the world. | |
Definitely it's not a priority in Mexico. | ||
Because when I mentioned the other day, which by the way, I think I said 47 children, it's 57 children a day, 21,000 a year disappear in Mexico. | ||
Those are the official numbers, I believe. | ||
I think it's a lot more than that. | ||
So, and when I ask people, even people in government about this and, oh, I didn't know this. | ||
What do you mean you didn't know this? Brother, I mean, What do you mean you didn't know about this? | ||
So there's a lot of people that they don't know about this, but there's a lot of people that they know about this, but they're quiet. | ||
I don't know why. I think because maybe they may be involved in this crime. | ||
I don't know. There's a lot of powerful people involved in this crime everywhere. | ||
That's a fact, you know. | ||
When you're talking about billions of dollars, you know, that this industry produced, definitely is because There's a demand, there's a supply, there's a business, and it's growing and growing. | ||
And you know what? It's growing because of this. | ||
You know, a lot of people are consuming child pornography. | ||
Another shocking thing that I just learned the other day is 60%, 60 % of child pornography that is consuming the world is produced in Mexico. | ||
So that breaks my heart. | ||
I mean, how can people, you know, are going to be quiet and looking the other way around with this information. | ||
And it could be tomorrow, it could be your child. | ||
And you know, your child doesn't have to be kidnapped like in the movie. | ||
It can be kidnapped in your own house with an iPhone, with an iPad. | ||
How many parents they give, you know, an iPhone, an iPad to a child so he can be quiet. | ||
And next thing you know, you know, they're talking to strangers. | ||
Next thing you know, they're sharing pictures of their bodies, and God knows where those pictures are. | ||
And you don't even know. You think your child is safe because, you know, he lives in a house where the mother is there, the father is there. | ||
But he spent a lot of time alone with Internet, media. | ||
And next thing you know, he is He's a victim. | ||
He doesn't even know what he's doing. | ||
Next thing you know, his pictures are all over the place, you know? | ||
And that's happening every day, every day, Steve. | ||
So that's why this movie is so important. | ||
It's more than a movie. It's a piece that is part of a movement. | ||
And I just want to give my life to this movement so we can end this horrible reality. | ||
As I said the other day, you know, I believe and I feel and I know that God is putting together an army and from different Backgrounds, different fields, you know, people who are saying enough is enough. | ||
I'm not going to be waiting until one day maybe my son is going to be the victim for me to wake up. | ||
No, I'm going to wake up now. | ||
I'm going to do something now and I'm going to treat every child like if it's my own child. | ||
You know, I will sacrifice and will give my life for the child of someone else because tomorrow could be my child and I don't want to wait for that. | ||
Walk me through. Why would you release the film? | ||
I mean, you're a filmmaker. You've been an actor, and you're the producer of this film. | ||
Explain to the audience, because we need people, and I need people to go to Angel.com slash War Room right now to get your tickets. | ||
Make sure you do this, Angel.com slash War Room. | ||
Why would you choose... | ||
Kind of the fun part of the year, around Fourth of July, when you had these other kind of popcorn movies, I guess Indiana Jones is coming at others. | ||
Why did you guys choose to release Sound of Freedom in that time frame? | ||
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Well, that was Angel Studio's decision. | |
I only brought, you know, I brought that out in a meeting, just saying that, you know what, it would be amazing if we can come out on Independence Day in the United States, 4 of July, and Independence Day in Mexico in September. | ||
Because the symbolism of the day is so important, you know. | ||
What are we celebrating? | ||
We're celebrating freedom. | ||
Well, guess what? While somebody's gonna be celebrating freedom, drinking a beer, barbecue in their home, it's not the same reality for thousands of thousands of hundreds of thousands of children. | ||
They're not gonna be celebrating freedom. | ||
So what are we celebrating? | ||
Why don't we use that day to instead of just celebrating, which we should, but on the other hand, we should do something Something that can bring freedom back to those children that are not going to be able to celebrate the 4th of July, neither in Mexico Independence Day or other countries. | ||
You know, so I thought this is very important to raise awareness on that day because I just want people, you know, I don't sleep the same team like before. | ||
Every single... Steve, I'm thinking about Tim Butter right now. | ||
Steve, I don't sleep the same after being working in this film. | ||
Every single time that I go to bed, you know, I'm just thinking, wow. | ||
I picture children, you know, with their hands like this, praying for someone to rescue them. | ||
And that, it breaks my heart, man. | ||
How can you sleep the same? | ||
How can you celebrate, you know, freedom the same? | ||
I don't, you know. | ||
I'm celebrating freedom by doing something about to bring freedom to others. | ||
That's how I celebrate. That's my way of celebrating freedom, you know. | ||
And I thought maybe this is a good way of just, you know, raising awareness when the film comes out. | ||
Like, why? Fourth of July, you're You're going to release a film about child trafficking? | ||
Well, because I want to shock you. | ||
I want you to open your eyes and to see that this is real, that this is not far from you. | ||
This is next door. This is behind your house. | ||
This is everywhere. And we need to start talking about this because a lot of people, either they don't know about this problem or they don't want to talk about this problem because it's too ugly. | ||
I don't want to know. The other day someone told me, I mean, a lot of people tell me sometimes when I'm telling about this problem, I don't want to know, I don't want to know, I don't want to know. | ||
Well, you should know because you have children and they're the target. | ||
You should know. How can you prevent this tragedy if you don't even know that exists? | ||
You need to know so you can, you know, prevent A tragedy like this, you know, I hope never happened to any of us, but it can. | ||
It can happen. No. | ||
Look, I was one of those. | ||
Like I said, it's not my line of country. | ||
This film is very tough. | ||
It's a tough film. You want to shock people, you're going to shock them. | ||
Edward, if you can hang on a second. | ||
Dave Clements is going to hang. I want to ask you when we get back, I'd like you to answer. | ||
This just can't be a random thing that's happening. | ||
It's a multi-billion dollar business annually. | ||
It's quite organized. | ||
So somehow this has got, you know, powerful elements of the economics in back of it. | ||
That way, if you want to start a movement to take it down, it's not just one or two, you know, finding children. | ||
There's something here. And this is part of the invasion of the southern border. | ||
Something just doesn't make sense of what's going on here. | ||
And that's why I think the power of this film is Sound of Freedom. | ||
Go to angel.com slash worm. | ||
Get your tickets now. Let's make sure we pack these theories. | ||
We have to. We have to send a message. | ||
Short break. Edward or next. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. By the way, Dave Columbus is going to join me at 6. | ||
We're also going to have Gun Owners of America are going to be on about the pistol brace situation. | ||
We're demanding that it be put back on the calendar. | ||
They're going to join us. House Freedom Caucus is going to meet this afternoon. | ||
There are going to be more updates about all of this. | ||
Obviously, McCarthy's trying to throw out one, you know, bring this to the floor, bring this to the floor. | ||
It's still not going to be good enough, but they have to bring the pistol brace, and it's unacceptable of how they took Congressman Clyde, Representative Clyde's bill, and they're trying to stall this as extortion for him voting for the rule. | ||
Dave Clements will join me at 6 o'clock so we can go into more detail. | ||
Don't get depressed about this. | ||
To do it correctly, to make sure we're in the ballot business, you need to make sure that we're not just going to get overwhelmed by the software. | ||
I know all the great teams, Charlie Kirk and everybody out there that's working on this, we're going to make this happen. | ||
I'm so proud that you guys are at the tip of the spear. | ||
Eduardo, here's what I'll get. | ||
This is a multi-billion dollar business. | ||
When you say a movement, it's not just about rescuing one or two children. | ||
That's clearly the thing that emotionally pulls people in. | ||
But you're aligned against some of the most powerful forces in the world. | ||
It's produced or delivered from Mexico and then other places in Latin America through Mexico with this insatiable appetite in the United States, which is unacceptable. | ||
But tell me how you're going to build the movement. | ||
We need everybody to see the film and seeing the film will motivate them and also send a message to Hollywood that people are serious about this. | ||
But talk to me. Give me a minute or two that we got left on how you are prepared because you're dedicating your life to this. | ||
How are you prepared to build a movement? | ||
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Well, you know, when I met Tim Ballard, I told him, brother, you're a hero, you're rescuing children. | |
And he said to me, Eduardo, I am not the solution. | ||
What do you mean you're not the solution? | ||
Brother, you just rescue like 4,000 children. | ||
I'm not the solution. I mean, yes, I can be the solution for one, for two. | ||
Thanks be to God, 4,000. | ||
We're talking about millions of children. | ||
This is like beyond us. | ||
This is like so, so, so big. | ||
We're not the solution to end this crisis. | ||
We need a movement. | ||
And that's when I realized, of course, we need a movement. | ||
And this movie can be just part of that movement. | ||
Why? Because the movie has the potential to raise awareness. | ||
And that's why I'm doing this tour in Mexico, in 32 states. | ||
I'm inviting every governor. | ||
It doesn't matter if they're left or right, up and down. | ||
It doesn't matter. It's about the children. | ||
So if we don't get together in this, I don't know in what else we can get together, you know? | ||
So I'm inviting every governor, all the legislators from the state, all the leaders from the state, then a thousand people in like big auditorium. | ||
We show them the movie. | ||
We raise awareness. People are crying. | ||
People are touched. It's a very emotional moment. | ||
And then we set an agreement. | ||
And the agreement is a commitment to end child trafficking in that state. | ||
And then it's going to be 32 agreements. | ||
So far we have been We signed 14 agreements, 14 agreements so far, and we're changing legislation using this film and this movement. | ||
It's been amazing. Praying the rosary in every state, this is my motivation, you know, my faith, God, I'm Catholic, and this is, I think, the biggest weapon ever. | ||
And I always say when I get to that state, saquen las armas! | ||
Which means in English, you know, put your guns out, you know, and I'm talking about the rosary. | ||
And we're going to do the same tour here in the United States, and eventually it's going to be a worldwide tour where we invite government to sign agreements so we can end child trafficking in that country, in that state, in that city, whatever the problem is. | ||
And I think we can, you know, We can end this together, Steve. | ||
United States and Mexico, you know, we have hurt each other for many years. | ||
We have helped each other for many years. | ||
We need to apologize for all the things that we have done to each other that hurt us. | ||
I'm talking about United States and Mexico. | ||
And then we need to work together so we can eradicate all the bad stuff that we have So we can focus on all the great things that we can do together to make America and Mexico great together. | ||
I believe in this potential. | ||
We're not just neighbors. We're brothers. | ||
And if we build this relationship between brothers, you know, we're not going anywhere. | ||
United States is not going anywhere. | ||
We're going to be here forever. So we should be working together so we can resolve these problems and just focus on all the great things that we can do. | ||
You know, China is all over the place, as you know. | ||
It's trying to get into Mexico, Latin America, even here in the United States. | ||
And if we don't come together strong, these people, you know their intentions, Steve. | ||
Yep. Eduardo, what's your social media? | ||
By the way, go to Angel.com to get your tickets. | ||
Angel.com slash war room forward slash war room. | ||
Get your tickets now. Get tickets for your family. | ||
Make sure we're going to make a statement on this. | ||
This is going to be the railhead of kind of what we call firing off the football. | ||
What's your social media, Eduardo? | ||
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It's Eduardo Verastegui, Eduardo Verastegui on Twitter, E Verastegui, E Verastegui. | |
And one last message. | ||
You know, as I mentioned before, Steve, there is a demand in the U.S. There is a supply in Mexico. | ||
There's a lot of kids in Mexico that cannot, that can't play anymore outside of their homes because they won't come back home. | ||
Someone will, you know, someone will take them. | ||
To either become sicarios or God knows what, you know? | ||
Child trafficking, victims of child trafficking, victims of organs trafficked. | ||
These kids not only are going to be raped 10 to 15 times a day, but eventually the client doesn't want them anymore because they're not fresh meat anymore, and they open them and sell their organs. | ||
So, this is a message. | ||
U.S. needs to stop consuming drugs so the supply will end. | ||
And in Mexico, we have a lot of problems, and we will fix those problems. | ||
We will fix those problems, I promise you. | ||
I'm working on something very big that I will do a big announcement later in your show, Steve, but I'm gonna be working on that. | ||
But we need to have this relationship as brotherhood. | ||
And I believe that together, again, we can make America and Mexico great together. | ||
Big time. Not neighbors, brothers. | ||
Charlie Kirk is next. | ||
Dave Clements is going to join me at 6. | ||
DHS, they're involved in the invasion of the southern border. | ||
They told Tim Bellow it's not a priority, and Dave Clements has fingered them as the problem in back of this election crimes. | ||
Interesting. We'll be back here at 5. |