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Episode 2914: Stopping Trump From Getting Back In The White House
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steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
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Pray for our enemies.
Because we're going medieval on these people.
steve bannon
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people.
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The people have had a belly full of it.
peter navarro
I know you don't like hearing that.
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
It's going to happen.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big line?
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MAGA Media.
jake tapper
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?
steve bannon
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.
This is the faults of the Democrats and also a reasonable cause for civil war.
That's absurd.
And it's just absolutely ridiculous.
joy reid
And also there's no evidence of it.
I mean, he was indicted in Manhattan, as Peter said.
There was no civil war, right?
People didn't rise up in the streets of New York City and burn down New York City.
He was indicted in Florida.
He was arraigned in Miami.
The picture looked pretty baseball.
I mean, there were a few people out there with like funny signs and funny hats, but there was not so much.
So there's no evidence that he can do it again necessarily.
But how much should we worry that because he did do it on January 6th, 2021, that he could somehow make that happen again?
unidentified
Well, I think the issue is that people like Peter Navarro and others are still out there trying to radicalize Americans, right?
That's the point of this whole thing.
And I almost feel like it's projection.
It's the willingness and wanting it to happen, right?
That's the issue is that they want to see this happen in the United States to kind of sort of thrive on it.
And it backs their narrative.
And it's also a way to kind of like express intimidation towards Americans and say, you know, given what's going on, the rule of law is prevailing right now and we're in some serious trouble, but we want to push these narratives to create fear, fear in communities, right? And speaking of the law and order narrative, that's what they did. That's what they did in the summer of 2020. I was there for that. They were pushing that sort of law and order, fear and suburban things. That is classic Trump and Peter Navarro. And look, Peter Navarro, I just want to say...
peter navarro
Hey, Peter K. Navarro in for the the Admiral Stephen K. Bannon.
Got a really packed show for you today.
We usually, we do like four blocks, A, B, C, and D, right?
The A block, what I'm going to do is deconstruct this discussion I think this country needs to have about what could be a civil war.
And in the B block, I want to effectively Write the obituary for Mike Pence's presidential campaign.
In the C-block, I'm going to turn to, I think, what's a really interesting situation, and we want to do it delicately and with respect, but this whole incident that we had with LeBron James' son suffering cardiac arrest unexpectedly this week, Has raised new questions about the vaccine.
I'm not saying that that caused it, but it does raise some interesting questions that I think we need to go through in a careful way.
And then the last block will do the economy and market wrap, which which I do every every Friday.
In my substack.
So to set the stage here, what I'm going to do is, if we can get the teleprompter worked up here, what I'm going to do, I did this in one of the other shows and it was at least semi-popular with the audience.
What I'm going to do is read verbatim an article that was published first in my substack at peternevard.substack.com and then appeared this week In the great Washington Times, which I urge every one of you to subscribe to, the article was one of the most heavily trafficked on the site, and I think for good reason.
Timing's sort of everything in this world, and the fact that it came out the same week that President Trump was indicted yet again for non-crimes against no one, I think underscores the problem we're having.
And you saw from the left commentators leading off in the cold open to this segment that they're dismissing any notion of a civil war.
There was this comment about the rule of law prevailing.
In fact, you and I and everybody else in MAGA and Posse land know That in a dual system of injustice, where there's one set of rules for MAGA and Trump and soccer moms at school board meetings versus the Hunter Bidens and the Russia hoax perpetrators, when you live in that world, the rule of law is certainly not prevailing.
So let me work you through this article.
Again, it appears in the Washington Times.
I urge you to check it out there.
And let me start with the title.
The way these op-eds work, they're like 700-800-word haikus.
700-800 word haikus. They're to policy wonks like me as hakus are to poets. They're very spare, kidding to the point, and what I can do, kind of deconstructing them.
This is give you some of the thought process strategy and other things that go into it.
So you start with the title decided to call it end Democrats starting a second Civil War before it begins.
So right there in the title I raised I think the legitimate specter of a second civil war, and clearly blame the Democrats for doing this.
And I'm very careful here to make sure I'm not instigating such a civil war, because what I really want to do and the purpose of the article is to stop this civil war before it begins.
And the article is going to explain kind of, I think, the two motivating forces the Democrats are pushing At not just at MAGA and the Trump Republicans, but also I think at Middle America, kind of the old Nixonian concept of the middle America.
So here's how the lead paragraph starts off.
And it says, and this is a purely factual matter, here we go.
Roughly half of Republicans and over one-third of Democrats believe our country is on the brink of civil war.
If such an unthinkable war breaks out, it will be the Democrats' fault.
Okay, so we'll stop there.
Let me break that down for you.
So, in the hysteria that followed the publication of this article, the narrative from the left was somehow this civil war that I'm alleging was somehow a product or kind of a right-wing fantasy
product that we were trying to perpetrate, when in fact all I did was go to Mr. Google, Mr. DuckDuckGo, and find essentially some reputable polls and see what they had to say about this.
And yes, it's really interesting that half of this country registered as Republicans Think that another civil war is possible, and even a third of Democrats think the same thing.
So the point of that paragraph is to make it very clear that this is not a MAGA nightmare.
This is what people are thinking.
So the question is, why?
Okay, so let me read on here.
Here's the next little sentence.
In their quest for power, radical elements Within the Democratic Party have abandoned any pretense of fairness, tolerance, and justice in their woke new world.
A little reference there, you know, the brave new world, right?
Democrat strategists use unscrupulous tactics to skew our election system, even as weaponized bureaucracies like the Department of Justice, FBI, and National Archives, now under Democrat control, Seek to destroy the Republican Party and its de facto leader, former President Donald Trump.
Okay.
So, so what do I do there?
It's like what I, what I do is I hang on.
What I do there is I set up, set up what's driving this, right?
And it's, it's, it's the weaponization of our justice system by the Democrats, which something we've never seen.
In over 200 years of the history of our republic, this is a new thing, folks.
And then the second thing that is really pushing our buttons here is this whole idea of how the Democrats, I called this back in the days of my Navarro report, the grand stuff-the-ballot-box strategy, where we've had a system
Uh, that changed radically after the 1980s, which now allow essentially a flood of potentially illegal ballots to get into the stream and pollute it.
So let me read on now and explain.
So I laid out the predicate, I've set the argument, now let me flesh it out.
So here's the first part of it, the election integrity, teleprompter, we're going to roll this now.
For more than 200 years, Americans lived in a world of paper ballots, with strict ID and signature match procedures where only legal votes counted.
Through bends in the law and sleight of hand by Democratic Secretaries of State, Democrats have created a stuff-the-ballot-box world where, get this list, absentee in mail-in voting, universal voting, automatic voter registration, drop boxes, ballot harvesting, and relaxed signature match procedures have blown open the doors to fraud.
Okay, let's stop there for a second.
So basically, You could write a book on that paragraph about the decline and fall of America's election system, but it all boils down to what you and I and the posse all clearly understand.
The Democrats have figured out a way to strategically game the system in a way which legally allows illegal votes to get in to the voter stream and thereby skew elections.
And it's interesting to me that when I get comments on the Substack, for example, a lot of that is focused on, oh, they stole it.
I mean, that is like the core belief now.
All right, let me keep going here with the teleprompter.
Okay, here's the next part.
The Democrats' persecution and prosecutions of Mr. Trump Teleprompter, you gotta roll this baby.
Parker.
Are equally toxic to our democracy.
Never did I, here's the thing, never did I imagine in January 2017 when I entered the White House to serve my country that virtually everyone I would share a foxhole with, along with the president himself, would be assaulted with indictment after indictment and subpoena after subpoena, not just by The Department of Justice, but also by big city prosecutors and blue state attorneys general.
Okay?
Now think about that.
Let's stop there for a second.
Everybody, everybody that I came into the White House with that was of any consequence loyal to President Trump has either been indicted for something and or subpoenaed Grand jury, select committee, Georgia, Arizona, whatever.
It's like this has never happened in the history of the republic.
Think about it.
Everybody in a White House winds up under indictment or subpoena by the opposition party.
Now, why is that?
All right, let's start the teleprompter again.
Here's what I write next.
The Democrats' lawfare goal is to convict Mr. Trump of anything that will prevent him from running for president or serving if he wins.
A little historical reference here, as Stalin's deputy premier Beria once boasted, Show me the man and I'll show you the crime.
Meaning, yeah, we can convict anything.
Barring such a conviction, President Biden's hitmen, with names like Merrick Garland and Jack Smith, Hope to bury Mr. Trump in enough mud to sour the electorate on him.
This withering—here's the thing—this withering assault on my former boss constitutes unlawful election interference at best and seditious conspiracy at worst.
Okay, hold it right there.
Now, think about this, right?
It's like, they're trying to stop Trump from getting back into the White House any way they can.
Okay?
Now, that's election interference.
In my mind, it's also a seditious conspiracy.
All right, when we get back, we'll continue with this, and then we'll finish up with this and move on to the obituary of Mike Pence's political career.
Peter Canaveral in for Stephen K. Bannon.
We'll be right back.
unidentified
Hey, Peter K. Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon.
You are in the War Room.
peter navarro
Hey, Peter Knavar, in for Stephen K. Bannon.
You are in the war room.
What I've been doing in the A Block is deconstructing an op-ed I wrote in my Substack, peterknavar.substack.com, it's in the Washington Times, and it deals with, I think, arguably the most important topic facing this nation now, politically now.
This prospect of a second civil war brought about by a combination of The loss of election integrity and the weaponization of our justice system.
So what I've been doing is reading through the op-ed and giving you some perspective on how these things get written, you know, like law, sausages, and op-eds.
It's actually kind of interesting.
So I'm going to continue doing this, and then we're going to flip over as quickly as we can over the Pence situation.
Okay, so let me just read here now, folks.
In the case of Mr. Trump's advisors and closest aides, Some are being pressured with threats of prison to turn on Mr. Trump.
That's a common DOJ game.
Some are facing threats that are lively, and this is disgusting.
John Eastman, Rudy Giuliani, Jeff Koch all face disbarment, and they're facing this by Democrat-controlled Bar Association.
This kind of stuff is just, I mean, it's just beyond the pale.
I don't know where the rest of this thing is, Parker.
See if you can find it.
But let me just sum this up and then we're going to, Denver, we're going to go to the Pence situation.
So what we have here, I think, is a situation that both the left, particularly the left, needs to talk about less hysterically and more analytically.
There's a problem here, Houston.
in the American electorate that's showing up in the polls that people are very concerned about the health and longevity of this Republic.
Okay.
All right, let's move on now.
We'll come back to the rest of the op-ed maybe but let's I want to get to this Mike Pence thing and what we want to set the stage here is I'm going to play you a set of three clips with a little commentary from one of the people who was one of the aides to Pence.
There's that saying that the fish rots from the head up.
But what's interesting to me about Mike Pence, who I actually, I felt, I just really liked him when I was in the White House.
We got along, things were good.
And it was only because his staff would continue to try to get in the way of that relationship where things began to go south, not just between him and me, but between him and the president, and ultimately, which led to the stab in the back.
But in Pence's case, the fish rots from the body up to the head, okay?
Pence's problem is that the people he surrounds him with, particularly his chief of staff, Mark Short, And the lawyer he had, the White House, this guy named Greg Jacob, they're just toxic, rhino, Koch network, globalist, just amoral, worst kind of people you'd ever want to meet, and not very competent either.
So, Denver, if you can, let's play the flattering portrayal of Peter Navarro in clip 4B to start this off here.
unidentified
Peter Navarro, I just want to say, was considered a complete lunatic in the West Wing of the White House.
I had strict orders to keep him out of the Vice President's office because he would write these conspiracy-filled memos that he wanted to deliver to Vice President Mike Pence at the time.
And I was specifically ordered by the Vice President's Chief of Staff to take those memos out of his hand and make sure that he never stepped foot in the office.
That's the kind of individual that we're dealing with.
peter navarro
Okay, here's what's interesting.
The first part of this clip, right?
This is Olivia Troy.
She was one of these pearl-clutchers who early on during Trump's impeachment began to whine, moan about the president in the worst possible way.
She had no business being in the Trump White House.
Pence had no business hiring her.
She would have been a great, I don't know, Executive assistant to Jeb Bush, if Bush had been elected, but she had no place in the White House and she did a lot of damage.
But what she specifically said in that clip is that I was banned from the vice president's office by the chief of staff, not by vice president Pence, but by the chief of staff.
And that's true.
I, because the vice president would on numerous occasions asked me to come see him.
And I try to do that and for some reason, which I didn't quite understand at the time, never could get in.
OK, now I understand it.
But but what she says to the reporter that it was Mark Short, not the vice president, but Mark Short, who ordered the fact that I couldn't get in to see Mike.
OK, now play the next clip for C and you'll see how the the the anchor Misinterprets, and I think in a malicious way, what this woman said.
Because she then jumps to saying that it was really Pence that kept me out, which is counterfactual.
So listen to this clip carefully.
This is how TV gets so screwed up.
joy reid
Say more, though.
Say more about that.
Because, I mean, the reality is he was helping to write the planning for how Donald Trump would stay in office.
So you're saying the vice president wanted him completely kept out.
How much influence did he have on the Trump side of that?
peter navarro
Yeah, see, it's like, okay, it was the chief of staff, Mark Short.
And this is what you worry about.
You know, personnel is policy.
This is what you worry about in any organization.
If you have gatekeepers Like Mike Pence did, who have a very different agenda from what Mike Pence otherwise would have had in serving Donald Trump.
That's a big problem.
And that's the problem you had with this guy, Mark Short.
He came out of the Koch network.
For those of you who don't know about the Koch network, it's the Koch brothers were for many years and still are through the Koch network, one of the biggest funders of the rhino-globalist Wall Street ship-our-jobs-offshore-open-our-borders wing of the traditional Mitch McConnell-Paul Ryan Republican Party.
And Short got in there, and I was shocked that he got in there to begin with.
But he showed up in 2017, pushed Rick Dearborn out from running the legislative shop.
That's where he started.
As Pence's chief of staff, he started off as one of the heads of legislative affairs.
And he was totally incompetent.
It's like it was a train wreck.
It's like President Trump wanted to have an agenda where we tackled the border and we tackled trade and we tackled some things.
And Short and Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House then, conspired together to completely derail that.
They took on Obamacare.
Under the promise they could take it down, and that was a train wreck.
And that was all about short.
He eventually got fired for incompetence by Trump.
It's like, get that guy out of here.
Now, that was one of the best days of my life in the White House, because this guy was a pill.
He was constantly meddling and things, and interfering with the Trump agenda.
Hey, memo to Mark, it's like, he got elected, not you, okay?
And I was serving him to further Trump's agenda, not yours.
There's nothing crazy about that.
That's the way politics is supposed to work, okay?
But one of the worst days of my life in the White House was when Short gets hired back By Mike Pence as Chief of Staff.
And we went from a situation where Nick Ayers, who was smart, funny, open, and just a great guy as the Chief of Staff for Mike Pence, to Captain Queeg there.
And it's like a dark cloud descended over Mike Pence.
And it was like we never heard from him again.
Mark Short would screw up just everything about during the pandemic because Pence was in charge of the task force.
Short was the guy who actually was running it.
We know how that came out.
But the point, the point really is that that's where Mike Pence's dream died of ever being president.
I mean, he he'd be vice president to Trump right now if he had simply done What his duty and the Constitution and his loyalty to the Commander-in-Chief Donald Trump had done, which was on Jan 6th, giving us a legal count of the votes.
That's all he had to do.
But the backstory there, and this is the toxicity of Mark Short and his buddy Greg Jacob, these were the guys who got him the The legal memo, the flawed legal memo that basically turned Pence against President Trump.
And the reason why Mike ultimately should never be anything other than some corporate lobbying clown like he's destined to be is that he had an obligation.
He had an obligation before he went to the well of the Senate and stuck a knife in the back of Donald Trump to share his legal memo and analysis and thoughts with his commander in chief.
As vice president, he had the duty to do that.
He did not do that.
And that was treason in my view, Mike.
Treason, my friend.
You broke faith with your president.
You broke faith with this country.
You were supposed to talk to POTUS.
You don't do what you did.
There's process in a White House.
You violated, sir.
And that's why you're going down.
As a presidential candidate, and you're going down because Mark Short and people like Olivia Troy and Greg Jape have also dragged you down.
Peter Navarro will be right back.
Stay here in the War Room.
We're going to move next to this very sensitive issue of what happened to LeBron James' son last week and what it might mean or not mean.
Be right back.
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Welcome to the show.
I'm Stephen K. Bamm.
I'm your host, Stephen K. Bamm.
you Thank you.
Welcome to the show.
peter navarro
Peter Knavar, in for the Admiral Stephen K. Bannon.
What I want to do now is turn to a very serious issue related to the vaccine.
And I want to set this up with a little history and then play you some clips and come back and talk about an issue I think that we need to be more candid with the American people from certainly the Biden administration's perspective and our health bureaucracies.
Will that happen?
No, of course not.
Will that happen at CNN, MSNBC?
Of course not.
But at least I want to give you some food for thought.
So the back story here is in the sports world, during the height of the pandemic, there was tremendous pressure on professional athletes to take the vaccine.
And two people particularly stood out for refusing to do so because of fear that it could damage their heart or otherwise harm them.
Because it was already well understood by that time that there was an increased risk in young men of myocarditis, inflammation of the heart that could end a professional career.
And on the female side, of course, there was heightened awareness of issues related to menstruation and the reproductive cycle.
But two people in particular just got eviscerated for refusing to take the vaccine.
One was Kyrie Irving, basketball player who played for the Nets, Um, yeah, and he, um, if you listen to his statements, um, they were thoughtful and, um, they were never interpreted as such.
And then, of course, on the football side, you had Aaron Rodgers, who I think the, the sin that he committed there, uh, was not acting in full transparency like Kyrie Irving.
He kind of, kind of danced around it.
He, he said, Rightly that he had been immunized because he had had the virus.
And that's what happens when you have the virus.
So the point is that that for the sake of the almighty dollar professional athletes in particular were pressured enormously to get the vaccine.
So what's happening now is there seems to be finally a break in in kind of the monolith on the left In terms of what the thinking this latest incident with LeBron James's son has has begin to filter into the left-wing woke media for them to begin to ask some interesting questions.
Just for the record.
I'm no fan of LeBron James.
I think his behavior has been nothing short of despicable.
When it comes to, on the one hand, chastising Donald Trump and MAGA in this country for our patriotism, love of God and family, desire for secure borders, things like that.
I mean, let's face it, LeBron has not been kind to posse world here.
But the biggest problem I have is the hypocrisy of even as he's criticizing Trump, he's telling people to be quiet about the NBA over in communist China.
LeBron couldn't give a rat's you-know-what about the slave labor camps in Xinjiang province, the crushing of Hong Kong, the suppression of Christians, the digital prisons that communist Chinese live in, the sudden death of tycoons.
I mean, it's like, no, it's like LeBron is taking Laura Ingraham's advice, ironically, to shut up and dribble when it comes to communist China.
He's very outspoken against the Trump world.
Having said that, it's like, My heart goes out to him and his family and his son.
I mean, the man has lived effectively a charmed life.
I mean, he's the chosen one, the king, that's what they call him.
His big dream now is to play like the Griffey Junior and Senior on the same team as his son who entered USC, University of Southern California, playing basketball there.
And we hear This week that Bronny James was taken to the hospital with sudden cardiac arrest.
We don't know at this point whether it's going to end his career.
We don't know at this point what caused it, but it has raised questions.
So let Denver, let's let's play this clip now.
But before you do, the last thing I want to say that there's going to be four people come in.
You know, the three righteous brothers here.
It's James Harden, LeBron James, and Charles Barkley kind of up on their pulpits talking about how important it is to get the vaccine.
And then a guy from my favorite sports show, albeit woke that it is, Round the Horn, Izzy Gutierrez, finally, and I was surprised that he would go there, Finally asking the question that's been on the minds of everybody here in MAGALAND for over a year or more.
So Denver, play that clip for me.
unidentified
I'm trying to hope that in some kind of fashion, we'll see Kai playing.
I'm going to give him a shot if I have to.
But after doing my research and things of that nature, I felt like it was best suited for not only me, but for my family and for my friends.
First of all, you don't get the vaccine for yourself.
You get it for other people.
No, I'm not saying that.
Hold on for a second.
You said it's your piece.
I didn't say you do.
I got vaccinated.
I can't wait to get the booster.
You don't get vaccinated just for yourself.
Like Adam said, you get vaccinated for your family first.
To question.
And the other thing that I think of is the situations and similar situations that have happened in this sport and other sports, uh, with, with men or young men falling to, to cardiac arrest at some point, it just makes you wonder, you know, what's going on there.
Is this a trend medically we're going to find out about?
peter navarro
Yeah, it makes you wonder.
unidentified
Um, I mean, think about this.
peter navarro
The narrative there, which is a banned word, by the way, on Around the Horn, and I'd get points off for even using it, but you can see that the narrative there, particularly with LeBron James and Charles Barkley, is that you take the vaccine not just for you, but for your family and other people.
Your family, right?
If it turns out that somehow the vaccine had something to do with what happened to Bronny, that's not just ironic, it's an indictment of, first of all, Pfizer, Moderna,
And the big pharma companies that have hid so much data from us as as Naomi Wolf has documented at length.
And so I just I mean, let's just let's just think through this for a minute.
Okay, the problem we're going to have with the Bronnie James situation as a data point And this is a good problem to have.
You can't medically tell from an individual point of view, barring an autopsy, if in fact the vaccine somehow damaged that heart.
They won't be able to tell that.
If he had died and there was an autopsy, you could have, possibly.
Thank God that didn't happen.
But we have a situation where these single cases, where these things happen, you can't prove it was the vaccine.
But what you have, and this is where the great Doc Malone comes in, and Harvey Rich, and Naomi Wolf's database, and Ed Dowd, and all the people you've seen on The War Room, what we know now, And this is unequivocal, okay?
Is that there's clear, in the aggregate, when you aggregate all of the data, when you aggregate all of the data, you have this measure called excess deaths, okay?
These are deaths that aren't explained based on prior history.
And what we know now is when you look at that data and you look at the incidents that have happened, we know that these excess deaths are highly correlated with the advent of the vaccines and the boosters.
Highly correlated.
We don't know, we can't say with certainty,
That they're caused, there needs to be more research on that, but there's no question at this point, there's absolutely no question at this point that the vaccine has introduced into our world, introduced into our lives, introduced into the bodies of whoever took the vaccine and the many boosters and thereby enriched Pfizer and validated the poison that Fauci would spout.
There's no question that these vaccines, it's not even a mixed blessing, on net severe negative.
I mean, that much is clear.
I mean, if we knew now what we, if we knew then what we knew now, we would have went with the Swedish approach.
Of herd immunity.
And Doc Malone, it's like, the first time I met Doc Malone was on the set of The War Room.
I was guest hosting for Steve.
And we had this very interesting talk that led to Doc and I publishing a number of articles about the vaccine in The Washington Times.
And what we said at the time has turned out really to be true.
We had a non-durable, leaky vaccine that catalyzed mutations of the virus that would lead to the development of all sorts of unexpected phenomenon.
And we know now that this myocarditis in young healthy males, particularly male athletes, has created incidents now Excess incidents over and above what you would otherwise expect.
So let me just say to the Around the Horn folks, Tony Reale, the host, good for you for allowing that discussion to actually take place because this is a woke world and you got to tiptoe around all this stuff and it's not kind of a popular
But I would encourage folks to have more on that, and if around the horn over the next couple of weeks, as the women's soccer team vies for the World Cup, would also raise the question of why the women are refusing to honor our national anthem and have a sober discussion about that, even as they seek to represent us, that would be Uh, even better progress.
I'm tired of living in a woke world.
Uh, I think a lot of you folks watching the War Room are.
Um, let's pray for Bronnie James.
Uh, let's also pray for transparency.
unidentified
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peter navarro
Hey, Peter Kay Navarro in for the big finish, sitting in for the Admiral Stephen K. Bannon.
Be sure to stay here for the 6 o'clock show Eastern Time as well.
What I want to do is finish up where we started, which is I want to work through the rest of this op-ed I did.
PeterNavarro.substack.com and in The Washington Times.
The topic is the issue of whether a second civil war is pending.
But before that, I just want a little breaking news I got from one of my favorite folks in the world off set here, that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., interestingly enough, has been denied
Secret Service Protection, despite the fact that he's polling in the Democrat primary, well ahead of Ron DeSantis and others against Trump in the Republican primary, despite the fact that his own father got assassinated, despite the fact that the despicable guy known as Jack Smith, who's the guy persecuting Donald Trump, has already spent $2 million for him and his family on Secret Service Protection.
Never mind.
RFK ain't getting that.
So that's the way the Democrats eat their own, I guess.
All right.
So what I'm going to do now is go back to finishing off this op-ed.
We started with the thesis, which is the polling says half of Republicans, a third of Democrats think there might be another civil war and that it's caused, in my judgment, Both by the rise of election fraud and loss of election integrity, coupled with the weaponization of our Department of Injustice.
And so here's where we left off.
I'm going to keep reading here the op-ed and give you some commentary.
So here's the point.
And no, I go some, some, all.
OK, check this out.
Here we go.
In the case of Mr. Trump's advisors and closest aides, some are being pressured with threats of prison to turn on Mr. Trump.
Classic DOJ tactic.
Some are facing threats to their livelihood.
You got John Eastman, Rudy Giuliani, and Jeff Clark all facing disbarment.
And guess what?
Who's going to do that?
Democrat-controlled bar associations.
Disgusting.
And all of us are being buried In massive legal fees.
Here's the thing.
This burden is cynically designed to silence us in the public arena and siphon money from Republican donors that might otherwise be spent on winning back Congress in the White House.
Classic lawfare.
Meanwhile, to put an exclamation point on this unprecedented use of America's now dual system of injustice, check this little phrase out, the gun-toting foreign influence peddling, Hunter Biden, along with a long list of Democrats involved in the Russia hoax and other efforts to overthrow the Trump presidency, Remain free of legal scrutiny.
Okay, hang on right there, Trucker.
So what I've done there is like, look, it's like it's not only we're outraged at the fact that they're coming after every Trump person, lawfare tactics, burdening us with massive legal expenses and all of that stuff.
It's also that they're in their face about this whole issue.
And so... This is great.
Parker, you're killing me.
Well, here we go.
Okay.
Here we go.
There we go.
Teleprompter time.
Okay, I want to get to the big finish here.
This is fun.
This is live TV.
It's all good.
Okay, here we go.
Here we go.
Of course, none of this unprecedented political violence is really about Mr. Trump or his advisors, as Mr. Trump himself has rightly said.
The Democrats are really coming for you.
We Trump folks are just in the way.
And when I say you, here's like what's really the most important thing about this.
And it's not about me and Trump or Trump advisors.
When I say you, I mean that broad swath of America that still believes in God, country, family, and constitutional principles like freedom of speech and association, the right to bear arms and own property, secure borders, And so, you know, I end with just look the admonition to the Democrats.
Think about what the hell you're doing.
Will you think about what the hell you're doing?
of an increasingly socialist Democrat party that a civil war is most likely to break out.
And so, I end with just look, the admonition to the Democrats.
Think about what the hell you're doing.
When you think about what the hell you're doing, do you think that you can keep coming after Republicans and when we take back power from your cold, woke hands that turnabout's not going to be fair play?
That's not the world I want to live in.
I want to live in a world where government, government serves the American people.
Rising wages, secure jobs, secure borders, end to endless wars, peace, prosperity, stability, Fiscal responsibility?
A legal system that you can count on not to persecute you, but to prosecute the bad guys?
Wow, what a dream, okay?
That's not what we have here.
That's not what we have here, Democrats, and you're doing it.
Wiser, not younger, but wiser, not older, wiser people in the Democrat Party Need to have some discussion about this, okay?
You're getting way carried away.
Way carried away, and this won't end well for this country.
That's what I care about.
This country.
Will you start caring about this country, Jake Tapper, instead of doing your BS on CNN?
Yeah, well, I can hope.
I don't think so.
unidentified
All right.
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We will fight till they're all gone.
We rejoice when there's no more.
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