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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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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 lie? | ||
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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. Vance. | ||
My son loved this country as much as he loved his family. | ||
I expected the government to love my son as much as I do. | ||
To protect him, just like I protected him for the first 17 years of his life. | ||
Unfortunately, that didn't happen. | ||
They failed to protect not just my son, but 12 of his brothers and sisters that day. | ||
They failed to protect countless Afghans who died that day too. | ||
The Commander-in-Chief failed on the oath he took when he entered this country's executive system to protect our country from foreign and domestic enemies. | ||
He failed everybody. | ||
15 August, Year of Our Lord 2023. | ||
Natalie Winters filling in for the one and only Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We have a packed show. | ||
I think we have six guests that we have to get to, as you can imagine, with the indictment. | ||
We're obviously going to spend some time on that, but there's so much more going on. | ||
The clip we just played, of course, today is the two-year anniversary of Joe Biden's botched, though I think that is an an understatement withdrawal from Afghanistan and make no mistake, the indictment, the fourth one to be specific, is meant to distract from that and also distract from the fact that the oversight committee just released their transcribed interview with the FBI whistleblower on the Biden's released more bank records just last week. | ||
And of course, the special counsel that was just designated illegally, particularly to look in to Hunter Biden's financial misdeeds. | ||
Now, I think we're going to start with John Fredericks, who showed up. | ||
Boris calling in. | ||
We also got Mike Cernovich, Darren Beatty, Gateway Pundit authors, and Dave Walsh. | ||
We're somehow going to fit that all in here. | ||
But in the meantime, we're going to go to John Fredericks. | ||
John. | ||
Real quick, I want to read what Brian Kemp, notorious Never Trumper, tweeted in response to Donald Trump's Truth Social post about the indictment. | ||
Brian Kemp said, Anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward under oath and prove anything in a court of law. | ||
Our elections in Georgia are secure, accessible, and fair, and will continue to be as long as I am governor. | ||
The future of our country is at stake in 2024, and that must be our focus. | ||
What say you, John Fredericks? | ||
What a cowardly response he has. | ||
I tell you what, Governor Kemp, I got a news flash for you. | ||
If you're so confident that your election was so fair and so honest, then why don't you do this? | ||
Why don't you have the power? | ||
You have the power right now. | ||
Instead of sending cowardly tweets out, why don't you unseal the 150,000 ballots, the mail-in ballots, that have been sitting in a Fulton County warehouse For three and a half years, where we have six affidavits saying that up to 30,000 of these ballots were run through a copy machine, they were fake, they were fraud, they were counterfeit, and they were ran through the scanner at the middle of the night. | ||
We have six people saying that. | ||
Those ballots have been sitting there for three and a half years. | ||
All you have to do, Governor, is man up And you order a forensic audit of those ballots. | ||
Now we got affidavits in there saying they're on pristine paper. | ||
All the squiggly marks are the same. | ||
They're not folded. | ||
The envelopes don't match. | ||
There's 30,000 less envelopes. | ||
Go ahead and do the forensic audit. | ||
If you want to claim that the election was fair, do that. | ||
But no, you won't do that. | ||
Instead, you allow the Fulton County Commissioners to hire high-priced Defense lawyers, criminal lawyers, to defend the people that were there, and then you get the thing dropped, and now it's still under, it's still open. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of this, but let me ask you something. | ||
Where is the Republican Party of Georgia on this? | ||
Where's Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones? | ||
Oh, he's not indicted. | ||
He's a co-conspirator. | ||
I didn't see a press conference from him. | ||
Where's he? | ||
Let me ask you another question. | ||
Where's Speaker of the House John Burns? | ||
Where's he? | ||
Nobody's heard him either. | ||
They're all running and hiding here. | ||
The whole bunch of these people, the whole legislature needs to come out and condemn this switchup. | ||
This, when you look, At this, at the depth of this indictment and the nonsense in there, and the number of people they named, this is aimed to do one thing. | ||
This can't possibly hold up on appeal. | ||
Nobody's going to prison here. | ||
This thing is a joke. | ||
It's done for one reason. | ||
Just like when they ran the billboards from Washington, D.C. | ||
that night, those days in the end of January when they had, I counted, 15 billboards down 95, I-95, From Richmond, where I was, all the way down to Atlanta, one after the other, about J6, about, you know, if you see something, if you know somebody was there, call this rat line. | ||
Right? | ||
All to intimidate. | ||
This thing is done for one thing. | ||
It is to silence the movement. | ||
This is the greatest populist movement in the history of this republic. | ||
And we're not going to be stopped. | ||
They can't indict 80 million people. | ||
That's what they're attempting to do. | ||
They think, well, if we just get Trump, everybody will be silent. | ||
Nobody will do anything. | ||
Hey, you'll stop making phone calls. | ||
You'll stop doing social media. | ||
You'll stop knocking on doors. | ||
You'll stop working. | ||
You'll all go away. | ||
Just go home. | ||
Be nice. | ||
Put your little mask on. | ||
Put your diaper face on. | ||
Go close the windows. | ||
Shut the blinds. | ||
Don't watch TV. | ||
Just go about your business. | ||
Otherwise, you're going to end up just like them. | ||
That's the message that got sent. | ||
They're not going to silence us. | ||
Not today. | ||
Not tomorrow. | ||
Not the next day. | ||
I'm not going to tell you the other thing, Natalie. | ||
Go ahead and put him in jail. | ||
Make my day. | ||
Go ahead and put him in jail. | ||
Trump will win from prison. | ||
They think what they put out today or last night, which was a complete A complete disruption of our entire judicial system. | ||
Weaponized to the nth degree. | ||
They're up there. | ||
They're laughing. | ||
It's a disgrace. | ||
They're laughing. | ||
She's got her banner up. | ||
Re-elect Fannie Willis. | ||
I mean, this thing is a complete sham. | ||
They think by doing this that Natalie Winters is going to go home, say, you know what, I don't really want to get involved in this. | ||
You know, if I just put my mask on and be a good little soldier and do what the communists say, I'm going to be fine. | ||
That's what they think is going to happen. | ||
They have badly misjudged this. | ||
Not quite. | ||
No, no masks in the Natalie Winters household. | ||
John Fredericks, if people want to stay up to date with you and the show, where can they find you? | ||
At JF Radio Show. | ||
At JF Radio Show. | ||
You can follow me on all the platforms. | ||
Don't forget I'm on 6 to 10, Monday to Friday. | ||
This week, 6 to 8 a.m. | ||
on RAV. | ||
Simulcast with TV. | ||
Filling in for Steve Gruber. | ||
7 to 8 is my regular show outside the Beltway. | ||
I'll see you all then. | ||
Natalie, thank you for having me. | ||
And thanks for Steve and the War Room and our great staff in Denver. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That was quite a comprehensive thank you, and I appreciate that. | ||
John Fredericks, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
I think we have Boris joining us via phone. | ||
Now, obviously, there is an interesting timeline or coincidence, some might say conspiracy, between a lot of bad damning Biden news coming out and Trump indictments coming out. | ||
I would say it's almost as closely linked as when, you know, the foreign wire transfers hit the Biden bank account and then the policy changes happened. | ||
But but that aside, Boris, If you could just walk us through, I opened the show talking about the three events that led up to this indictment. | ||
You had the Oversight Committee releasing the transcribed interview with the FBI whistleblower. | ||
You had them releasing even more bank records showing over $20 million in foreign funds directly funding the Biden crime family and of course the special council being illegally designated if you want to give us of rundown on the i was calling a coincidence that and i know there's a sign behind me that says there are no conspiracies that there are no questions is that i feel like in this case i'm okay to use the word conspiracy but boris your thoughts on the time frame of all this | ||
or not a lot of people that there's no no critical and hope no conspiracies but sometimes uh... | ||
These things come awful close. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
There is a... | ||
It is absolutely clear that crook of Joe Biden and his regime are petrified of President Donald J. Trump. | ||
It is absolutely clear that the Democrats know that President Trump is dominating, dominating the primary race and winning the primary race. | ||
And you see the polling today. | ||
He's up by 40 in New Hampshire. | ||
Now, Rob DeSanctimonious is in third behind the slob Chris Christie. | ||
You see what's happening nationally. | ||
President Trump's up by 50, 60 points. | ||
And then it's clear that in the national polls and state by state polls, he's absolutely crushing crooked Joe Biden. | ||
And then if you look at the Biden crime family problems, they're never ending. | ||
So what do they do? | ||
They continue to throw these weak hoaxes at President Trump. | ||
But what is the result? | ||
That the American people are coalescing further and further around the president. | ||
And they're rejecting this lawfare. | ||
They're rejecting this targeting and weaponization of law enforcement. | ||
And they will continue to do so. | ||
And President Trump is going to march right back to the White House and be back as our president on Jan 20, 2025. | ||
I'm sure you remember when the Atlantic Magazine pushed the concept of amnesty for our ruling class for all the crimes they committed during the pandemic, all the improper judgments and miscalculations that they made. | ||
Meanwhile, we see it's impeachment after indictment, after indictment, after indictment, after indictment, that is we are a number four for Donald Trump. | ||
It's such a double standard, a two-tier system of justice. But I'm just curious, Boris, you obviously work very closely with the president. And of course, you're a good friend of the war room posse, the MAGA base. | ||
You know, when people see him continuing to get indicted, isn't it sort of confirming the fact that he is the greatest enemy of the administrative state? | ||
I think at indictment number four, it's safe to say that's not just confirmation bias, but it's pretty clear. Does this really make Donald Trump double down in his resolve to take down the administrative state? | ||
Well, you see President Trump speaking loudly, speaking truth to power on his truth account in his videos. He just put a video of him. | ||
A few minutes ago, and he says very clearly that we have a compromised president who was bribed and is being blackmailed and called crooked Joe Biden and Manchurian candidate. | ||
That is why they're coming after President Trump so hard, because he is speaking the truth. | ||
He's yelling it from the rooftops, and he's got the largest microphone of any political figure or social figure or any figure in American history. | ||
President Trump is a dominant force right now in this country, and he's a dominant force because he's the one the American people want back in office. | ||
He's the broad shoulders we need to get our country back, to rebuild our borders, to rebuild our economy, to get rid of inflation, to rebuild our energy independence. | ||
and to truly save our country. | ||
There is a World War III brewing in Ukraine. | ||
Why? | ||
Because crooked Joe Biden keeps sending billions and billions and billions of dollars over there. | ||
What are we doing about Maui? | ||
What are we doing about Washington, D.C.? | ||
What are we doing about Camden? | ||
What are we doing about Newark, New Jersey? | ||
What are we doing about Chicago? | ||
Nothing. | ||
We're letting our country go to waste. | ||
And President Trump was the only one who could say that. | ||
Boris, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
I know you've got to run. | ||
You're a busy man. | ||
Where can people find you and stay up to date with everything you're working on? | ||
Natalie, appreciate it. | ||
And you're doing a great job. | ||
It's an honor to be with you. | ||
Honor to be with the posse. | ||
My information boriscp.com is the website. | ||
Hot on boriscp.com. | ||
Hot on getter at boriscp. | ||
Twitter at boriscp. | ||
True social at boris. | ||
Hottest on the grab. | ||
Boris on the Square website. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
And I'll talk to you soon. | ||
Thank you, Boris, for joining us. | ||
Now, we were supposed to have Darren Beatty up. | ||
I don't think we have him, but that's okay. | ||
Luckily, we've been publishing a lot of great content on warroom.org, one of the latest stories I put up, exclusive. | ||
Biden cuts funding for child exploitation task force. | ||
Now, when we talk about all the reasons why the administrative state, the ruling class here in America, wants to come after Donald Trump, of course, immigration, the way he tackles The Chinese Communist Party is important, but I think you guys know from the fact that he held the Sound of Freedom screening at Bedminster, the human trafficking, child trafficking issue is one of the other issues that they really despise him for daring to speak about in this story. | ||
You guys should go read it, like I said, at warroom.org shows how within the first fiscal year of Joe Biden's regime, and I use that word intentionally, He cut funding by millions of dollars to the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, which really is the foremost law enforcement group, kind of network, of agencies and officials tasked with combating child sexual exploitation, child pornography, all that evil, horrific stuff online. | ||
Apparently Joe Biden doesn't think that's a threat, and apparently Maui households only get $700 each. | ||
Meanwhile, if you divide it, Ukraine works out to about $900 per U.S. | ||
household for all the money that we've sent overseas to Ukraine. | ||
But that's precisely why they don't want Donald Trump back in the Oval Office, because he does something that's been forbidden in this country for a very long time. | ||
He puts America first. | ||
And with that, we'll be right back. | ||
Stephen K. Babb. | ||
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Welcome back to the War Room. | |
It's still Natalie Winters hosting, and you know it's a Natalie Winters show when you have Darren Beatty and Mike Cernovich coming on in the same block. | ||
I think we'll start with Darren. | ||
I think we should have you up. | ||
I, of course, want to get your thoughts on the indictment, but particularly through the lens, I know you've covered the concepts of color revolution, of course, here in the United States. | ||
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and abroad, but tracking it all the way back to people like Norm Eisen, these, you know, central figures. So I'd love your thoughts on the indictment, but sort of walk us through, in your opinion, historically, starting from, you know, the day Trump descended down the elevator and the Republican establishment weaponized against him, how we got to this snowball, that's too euphemistic a term, but the snowball effect to now we are at the fourth indicted President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Indeed. Well, it's no secret at this point that ever since Trump stepped on the political stage, the regime understood in its broadest sense, the regime of the globalist American empire has been in continuous and relentless war against him. | ||
And to see parallels elsewhere, There's a case in Germany now. | ||
They're trying to outlaw one of the rising and popular right-wing parties. | ||
about whom we've spoken, beloved populist leader in Pakistan, jailed and prevented from running again for office when he would clearly win. | ||
Bolsonaro prohibited by law in Brazil to run again for office. | ||
There's a case in Germany now, they're trying to outlaw one of the rising and popular right-wing parties. | ||
This is the effectual truth of what the regime calls democracy. | ||
When they say something threatens democratic norms, that means that there's a chance somewhere that the people will actually get the person that they want into office. | ||
And that needs to be stopped by all means, including the most malicious and subversive lawfare methods that have now been deployed in the US. | ||
And I think this is a major And very, very lamentable step in our politics, the complete weaponization and politicization of the Justice Department. | ||
And so we've gone through all of the institutions. | ||
The censorship issue showed that the national security apparatus has been fully weaponized, but now we have the Department of Justice weaponized against Trump. | ||
Effectively, when you look at the spirit and thrust of the latest two indictments, the Fulton County indictment and the Smith indictment at the federal level, what they're doing basically is making Trump's, quote unquote, election denial illegal. | ||
They're criminalizing any legitimate questions posed about the election process. | ||
In so doing, preemptively covering their tracks for this very They're covering their tracks because if they successfully take Trump off the chessboard, which they want to do, they'll have done so in a way that set a precedent that anyone who questions their machinations leading up to the 2024 election could then be criminally indicted themselves. | ||
And I think it's one of the great ironies on top of the kind of sub-literacy of the Fulton County DA in this case is that she made a name for herself prosecuting a cheating scandal in Atlanta schools. | ||
How ironic that her latest indictment is part of a much broader and more significant cheating scandal on behalf of the Democrat Party to cheat and remove Trump from this position as presumptive Nominee and I would say as presumptive president in 2024. | ||
The real conspiracy, I think, to overturn election results wasn't executed by Donald J. Trump. | ||
It was carried out by the exact actors that you just outlined. | ||
And I'd say in the short term, it was the COVID-19 pandemic that really allowed them to rig the 2020 election. | ||
Darren, I wish I could keep you longer, but I do have to let you go. | ||
So if people want to head over to Revolver, where can they go to get that? | ||
And where can they find you on all the social media platforms? | ||
As you know, we get into the particulars of these indictments. | ||
For the latest and really in-depth analysis of the Georgia indictment, you have to go to revolver.news. | ||
We show the little trick that the DA used in order to turn Trump's mean tweets into allegedly illegal tweets. | ||
Very dangerous, very tricky. | ||
Read about it at revolver.news, as well as other breaking news on the indictments. | ||
You guys are always lifting the hood on the administrative state, letting us see the underbelly of the people who hate us so much. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Darren. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
And I think we should have Mike Cernovich up. | ||
I think I see him in my viewfinder. | ||
This is exciting for me. | ||
Good friend and good big fan of Mike and all of his work. | ||
And you know, whenever Steve sends me a tweet from someone, it's not that often, but he sent me a bunch of Mike's work today. | ||
I'll read one of them, but I wanted to have you on to just walk us through this because I think you encapsulate what everyone is feeling today. | ||
That is. | ||
The regime is no longer concerned with legitimacy. | ||
Raw power is all they need. | ||
They have it. | ||
They'll use it. | ||
It didn't have to be this way. | ||
In 2016, he won and didn't use power. | ||
Evildoers had no need to fear retribution. | ||
The strong do as they will. | ||
The weak suffer what they must. | ||
Mike, if you want to walk us through what in the heck you're talking about. | ||
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Right. | |
I think the most important pivotal year in modern American history is 2017. | ||
Because 2017 was the year that everything changed and that all the cars were shown and that the people who are loyal to Trump were purged systematically from the administration. | ||
So let's take a quick step back. | ||
Probably here's why Steve sent you that. | ||
He doesn't bear grudges unlike me. | ||
I'm petty. | ||
I'm bitter. | ||
I quote unquote turned on Trump in 2017 to 2018 because I thought, wow, we won and we're getting rolled when we control everything, what is going on. | ||
There was a website called GradyAndGott.gov where people like Donald Trump could apply to get jobs. | ||
Nobody was hired from that website. | ||
Mike Pence threw a temper tantrum about General Flynn. | ||
Based on that phone call, that was, of course, we now know, lied about. | ||
General Mike Flynn, gone from the Trump administration. | ||
National Security Council, completely taken over by the deep state regime. | ||
One after another, Trump supporters got marched out. | ||
They would get a bad article, including a previous guest, you'd get a bad article on them in CNN, walked out. | ||
Johnny DeStefano hired people who didn't like Trump. | ||
Johnny McAbee walked out. | ||
Why? | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
So one after another they were walked out. | ||
And two weeks after Trump won the election, 2016 of course, he said, oh no, we have no interest in indicting Hillary Clinton. | ||
Let's let bygones be bygones. | ||
If you were making the case for Trump based on the lies that were told by the regime, you would say Trump was the most norm-respecting president in U.S. | ||
history. | ||
Tweet that out. | ||
Trump was the most norm-respecting president He didn't waive executive privilege on a bunch of the Obama era memos. | ||
He respected that process. | ||
Andrew Klossner and others have talked about that and what a mistake that was. | ||
Under the logic, according to the GOP interlopers, who by the way didn't win in 2016, but they showed up after we won, right? | ||
You know, there's a good quote, the strong do what they will, the weak suffer what they must, which is why Trump is suffering. | ||
He didn't show that he was strong. | ||
He was showing that he was weak. | ||
Another quote is people who lead the revolutions rarely, or people who begin the revolutions rarely end them. | ||
So the people who got Trump in, the people who went on that plane in 2016, the people who got Trump elected were pushed aside for the GOP establishment in 2017. | ||
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All these GOP conservatives came in and said, Oh no, we can't go after Clinton. | |
Oh no, we can't waive Obama-era executive privileges. | ||
Oh no, we can't declassify this information. | ||
Because then when you're out of office, President Trump, they're going to do that to you. | ||
This is what he was told. | ||
Bannon can confirm it next time he's on. | ||
He can watch this clip. | ||
Because I know whenever I come in the war room, people complain. | ||
I read Telegram messages, and I love it. | ||
I absorb it. | ||
I love the hate that I get in the Telegram war room channel whenever I go on. | ||
They get so mad, and I go, okay, show the lie. | ||
Next time Biden's on, show the lie. | ||
What did I lie about? | ||
What did I get wrong? | ||
What was factually incorrect? | ||
Everything's factually correct. | ||
So we win and then they go, okay, thanks for the help. | ||
We're going to put rents in here. | ||
We're going to run this like a, you know, cuck administration. | ||
We're not going to hand over the Obama era memos because we're not going to waive executive privilege. | ||
But then of course, in all these court cases, Biden has waived executive privilege as to Trump. | ||
So everything that's happening today Began in 2017. | ||
So just like if you watch an old movie about World War One, right? | ||
I think the last one was 1917 or 1918, right? | ||
It's just a year. | ||
If you want to make a great book or a great movie about the era we're living in, it's just 2017. | ||
Mike, unfortunately, we're coming up against a break. | ||
You know, I always appreciate you coming on. | ||
It's good to have these discussions. | ||
I know there are some differences between you, myself, and, of course, the true host of the show, Steve. | ||
But an important point to raise nonetheless, Mike, if people want to follow you, whether to give you love or hate, where can they find you? | ||
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Twitter. | |
For X, we're all X now. | ||
For as long as that lasts, Elon Musk. | ||
Carrying the banner of freedom. | ||
We'll have you back on to talk all things Elon Musk. | ||
Mike, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Have a good one. | ||
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Always a pleasure. | |
Thank you. | ||
And War Room Posse, don't go anywhere. | ||
We still got some Gateway Pundit journalists coming up, Dave Walsh, and I think someone else. | ||
Like I said, we got a lot of guests coming on today. | ||
But in the meantime, you can go to warrooms.org. | ||
We got a new story. | ||
Believe it or not, the D.C. | ||
judge tasked with overseeing one of Donald Trump's four indictments. | ||
Remember, she's like the tough inquisitor. | ||
So that's the country we live in. | ||
six defendants. Well, do you know who she actually gave a quote, light sentence to as reported by the mainstream media? Someone who was convicted of spying on the United States on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party, particularly trying to get highly classified and highly sensitive military documents. So that's the country we live in. The judge overseeing one of the four indictments of Donald J. Trump. She'll give you a pass if you're a Chinese | ||
Communist Party spy. But if you're exercising your right to protest, especially against fraudulent election results, you get the full maximum sentence longer than even Biden DOJ recommends. | ||
We'll be right back after this short break. | ||
I don't know about you guys, I stayed up late last night looking at all the tweets. | ||
Firestorm coming out about the fourth Trump indictment and it was so nice to see some strongly worded tweets from Kevin McCarthy about how he won't stand For lawfare in America. | ||
I'll throw Jim Jordan and frankly the entire useless Republican majority in that basket too because while the tweets are great, you use some great diction, some great syntax, some really strongly worded tweets and responses. | ||
Where's the action? | ||
I was about to slip and say a bad word but I caught myself. | ||
Seriously, it's absolutely disgusting to see the lack of action, action, action, as Steve would say, coming from people who are supposed to be Trump's allies in Congress. | ||
I'm glad you got the flashy tweet out. | ||
Where the heck is the action? | ||
And there's a great piece actually up in the Federalist right now titled, How Should Republicans Respond to Fulton County? | ||
indict the left by of course Charlie Kirk The one and only Charlie Kirk. It's a great piece Like I said, it's on the Federalist go and read it after war room Still got a lot of content to get to such as some more breaking news From the Gateway Pundit you guys have been on a roll lately Although I'm sure the administrative state is not too happy with what you guys have been doing specifically in Michigan in I think I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
We got Benjamin Wetmore and Jim Hoft. | ||
You guys have been working on this story together. | ||
Now, Benjamin, I want to start with you, because from what I understand, you actually visited the city clerk's office. So briefly walk us through for people who are just hearing about this story now, why it is so groundbreaking that you indeed went to the city clerk's office, what you found in terms of the coverup, but more precisely what exactly they're trying to cover up. | ||
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Well, of course, we've been told for three years that it was the safest and most secure election in all of history. And we've been told that every voter fraud investigation was not necessary, and that of course all the ballots were safe. | |
Well, we got a hold of a police report from Muskegon that showed that 8,000 to 12,000 voter registration applications were submitted in one day for the city of Muskegon, which is a pretty small town. | ||
It's only about 36,000 people. | ||
And it would have increased their voter rolls by about 50 percent if they had approved those. | ||
And the police in Muskegon did an honest job. | ||
They did an investigation and they found a vendor for the Biden campaign who was going around filling out these fraudulent applications. | ||
They seized these 8,000 to 12,000 in just Muskegon, but we know of many other cities in Michigan that they were active in. | ||
It's contained in a law enforcement report, even with the redactions, a lot of details that previously people did not have. | ||
It further validates all the reporting that a lot of groups have done, especially the Gateway Pundit and Jim. | ||
Uh, for the last three years showing what really happened in 2020 and showing that there was a coup and that these, these elections were not safe and secure and that they were not legitimate and that there were organized, uh, interest making sure that they could cheat the vote. | ||
There's certainly an important distinction between ballots and votes, and I think the Democrats like to play with ballots, whereas Republicans care about votes. | ||
But, Jim, I have a question for you before we get into what you found from the article I read. | ||
The cover-up goes all the way. | ||
To the FBI. | ||
But you, you said in the city of Muskegon, which is small, you know, I think the population remembers around 38,000. | ||
I could be wrong on that, but you said there are about eight to 12,000 weird, fake fraudulent registrations just dumped, you know, in one day. | ||
That's like 25% of the town. | ||
And I know you said you thought that this was going on in other cities within Michigan. | ||
But Jim, in your, and maybe you don't know, maybe this is where the story is going towards, but how big do you think this is? | ||
In other words, do you think other states were involved? | ||
Because for Michigan to be the one that you guys are voting, that's obviously an important swing state, right? | ||
Hi Natalie. | ||
these no coincidences, but if Michigan's being affected, I would be at a loss if it weren't affecting other states too. | ||
Based on the evidence that you have available, what are your thoughts on the scope of this scam? | ||
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Yeah, I think this is much larger than we have any idea right now. | ||
The organizer, director of this organization, GBI Strategies, they have a lot of experience That's who this woman was working for. | ||
They had a couple offices around the Muskegon area. | ||
They also had offices in Flint, in Detroit, in Ypsilanti, and another community in Michigan. | ||
They had, you know, their offices set up there. | ||
They weren't just dropping off these registrations in the local offices, too. | ||
They were sending them out in packages. | ||
So, you know, ideally we would love to have our hands on a lot of this information, including the photos of the semi-automatic guns that they found inside the One Office with silencers. | ||
They have pictures of that. | ||
We don't have our hands on those photos right now, but we would love to have our hands on those photos. | ||
Of course, Ben found out yesterday, and we're really thrilled to have Ben on our team. | ||
Very active in Michigan politics for a long time. | ||
Very well respected. | ||
But what Ben found out yesterday when he went to Muskegon was that these people are saying, we can't really talk. | ||
We're told not to talk right now. | ||
And who's giving that order? | ||
Natalie, it appears it's the FBI, who's telling the local officials there and others that they should not be speaking to the public. | ||
Now, this investigation was started three years ago. | ||
And then on Friday, Uh, and Ben, I'm sure has a lot to say about Dana Nessel, the Attorney General there. | ||
But she came out and she said, well, she's going to refer this to the FBI now. | ||
Well, she did that three years ago. | ||
So we know what that means. | ||
They're going to just bury it for a couple more years. | ||
That's their strategy. | ||
And we're hoping that we'll be able to expose this before another three years passes by. | ||
So Ben, I'd love to get the sort of boots on the ground perspective of what happened when you went to the city clerk's office. | ||
I'm reading the quote now. | ||
She told you, I can't talk. | ||
I've been instructed not to talk about this. | ||
What exactly is she referring to? | ||
And like I said, if you want to walk us through all the people that you've sort of liaised with, uh, for this story and the fact that you think the coverup goes all the way up to the FBI. | ||
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It goes up to the FBI and even the clerk even let us know that it was, it was the FBI that was really stopping all of this. | |
Um, you know, we, we camped out in front of her office and told her we would be willing to meet whenever she wanted to. | ||
Um, she said she had a meeting and then she, she ran out and we talked with her in the hall. | ||
And she, she kept repeating that she couldn't talk, but she, um, let us know that, you know, the reason she couldn't talk was because she didn't have any, any of the ballots anymore. | ||
And that she's been instructed not to talk by what she called higher law enforcement authorities. | ||
And she wouldn't verbalize who that was. | ||
Uh, but we asked, you know, is it the city of Muskegon police? | ||
She said, no. | ||
And we asked if it was the Michigan state police and she got kind of quiet and we said, well, is it the FBI? | ||
And she let us know that it was, and we went down to the police department. | ||
And again, the clerk and the police here did the right thing. | ||
They saw these fraudulent ballot applications. | ||
They reported it. | ||
They deserve a lot of credit for doing the right thing here. | ||
I think there are a lot of other clerks who did not do the right thing in Michigan. | ||
And the police investigated this, and when they came out to speak with us, they made no bones about it, that it was the FBI that was stonewalling all of this and stopping any investigation. | ||
And they even confided in us that they can't get answers either. | ||
They want to move this investigation forward, and I think they have more than enough to indict or prosecute these people, but they're being stopped by higher law enforcement officials. | ||
And, you know, and it's been it's been this way for three years. | ||
The statute of limitations on this is five years. | ||
So I think they're just waiting. | ||
They're waiting it out. | ||
And, you know, we'll we'll we'll see the end of this in two years and it won't matter. | ||
No, there won't be any prosecutions. | ||
And Jim, real quick before I gotta let both of you guys go, I mean, it shouldn't be lost on anyone that a few days after you guys broke this story, Donald Trump is indicted yet again for daring to challenge constitutionally election results and question the fraud, but it seems like your story sort of proves rather well that we don't know the answer. We know there certainly was fraud, but there are a lot of unanswered questions because the administrative state won't let us ask them, right? They're | ||
closing off stonewalling these investigations. So Jim, when you see really, I think the attempts to criminalize election denialism or really just the act of trying to get to the bottom of our elections, which is something that you would think the side that screams about democracy night after night would care about when you see the way that they come after Like I said, we've got a few minutes. | ||
When you see the way that they come after Donald J. Trump, two-part question. | ||
Does it make you, I think I know the answer to this question, but does it shorten or hamper your resolve to get to the bottom of this in any way, shape or form? | ||
And more, I think, to the interest of the War Room audience, where are you heading with this story, either within Michigan or to other states? | ||
Yeah, you know, we won't be deterred, Natalie, as you with your excellent reporting on China. | ||
I will continue to go with where the facts lead us. | ||
And, you know, it was gateway pundit that we were the ones who, in the State Farm Center, we were the ones who identified the individuals who were late night, snuck back in the center, pulled out these mysterious suitcases, started counting ballots again, and started shoving them through the machines three times apiece. | ||
So we'll continue And this was mentioned, of course, last night in this phony indictment. | ||
But we're going to continue to push ahead. | ||
We do have some stories that are coming out, Natalie, I can tell you. | ||
Some people are speaking to us. | ||
And we also have more connections to the Democrat Party. | ||
So surprise, surprise, this GBI strategy has been funded significantly by Democrats, the Democrat senatorial campaign and Joe Biden indirectly into this Organization that's working in at least 20 different states now. | ||
You know, I never managed to connect the dots, but remember the weird, like, drag queen nuclear energy appointee in Joe Biden's regime who got arrested and then arrested again for, like, trying to evade his arrest for stealing the suitcase in Washington, D.C.? | ||
Maybe he was stealing the suitcase because he thought there were ballots in there. | ||
For Joe Biden. | ||
He wasn't just stealing the traditional African garb. | ||
I think that was what he actually ended up stealing. | ||
But Benjamin, I'll start with you. | ||
If people want to follow you and stay up to date with this story and so much more, where can they find you? | ||
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They should go to the Gateway Pundit. | |
We are always putting out all of our stories just as quick as we can get them done. | ||
Jim has made the Gateway Pundit into a leader, not only on this issue on voter fraud, fearlessly publishing everything that we find, but he's done it on so many other issues that all of our best stuff is there and we try to get it up as soon as we can get it ready to publish. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
The elite of the elite. | ||
And Jim, if people want to follow you, where can they find you? | ||
Thanks, Natalie. | ||
That's TheGatewayPundit.com. | ||
And of course, we're on all of the social media platforms, including Twitter, Getter, Truth, Telegram. | ||
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So you can find us in all these places. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you both, not just for joining me, but for breaking that really monumental story. | ||
And speaking of monumental stories, Donald Trump has just dropped a video announcing that he is going to make a special counsel for the Biden family, not an illegal rigged one like the Biden regime did. | ||
So, I don't know about you, but 2024 sounds like it's going to be, I guess 2025 is going to be pretty busy for all the Biden family members profiting off of all these foreign countries. | ||
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We'll be right back, Dave. | |
I've already done that. | ||
But he hasn't. | ||
We've already declared that national emergency. | ||
Practically speaking, yes. | ||
But literally speaking, no. | ||
And climate activists are saying that Biden needs to declare a national climate emergency under specific policies like the Stafford Act and the National Emergencies Act so that he can use those emergency powers along with his normal executive abilities to make some huge changes. | ||
Those powers combined would allow Biden to completely phase out all fossil fuel production from public lands, halt new fossil fuel infrastructure, and use disaster relief funding to roll out a transition to renewable energy. Plus, it would signal a huge shift in how the U.S. is tackling the climate crisis and set a tone of seriousness that Biden himself says it should be on. This is the existential threat to humanity. | ||
Remember when we told you they were going to use climate change as the new emergency to institute those pesky climate lockdowns so they could tell you, you can't use this type of fuel, you have to eat this and stay inside your home and don't turn on the power or else the world is literally going to melt. | ||
Well, it seems like Joe Biden is set probably next week to actually declare a national climate emergency that would give him the powers to institute a lot of the things that may be us being a little hyperbolic, but frankly, I don't even know if that's the case. | ||
Joining me to discuss this is someone who always brings the evidence to footnote and back up all the crazy things I say. | ||
Of course, it is a good friend of the show and a good friend who is a wonderful wife, Terry, Dave Walsh. | ||
Dave. | ||
Now, we have a chart, I think, somewhere. | ||
I think the studio has it. | ||
If you could walk us through not only why the prospect of a climate emergency is so ridiculous, but also the sort of power-grab mindset that you think is probably underlying this move, too. | ||
Yeah, this, Natalie, all seems to be based on the warm July. | ||
Yeah, we had a warm July. | ||
Average July temperatures across the country were about 2.1 degrees warmer than the normal July. | ||
But if one looks at this chart from 1995 to the present, the oscillation in average monthly temperature, year to year, is substantial. | ||
We've had, in the last 23 years, six episodes where one year to the next Monthly temperatures change by 1.5 degrees. | ||
We've had three years where they change by, up and down, 1.5 to 1.6 degrees. | ||
Oscillation in average monthly temperature occurs all of the time. | ||
2.1 degrees is not out of the normal range. | ||
By the way, this July was only the 11th hottest on record of the last 127 years. | ||
10 July's have been warmer than this, and most of those back before 1980, prior to the identification of this climate change or global warming. | ||
But the important thing is, you can't calibrate climate change based on one month of weather. | ||
You just can't do that statistically. | ||
It's completely inaccurate. | ||
And if you went back to that chart, it also showed CO2 In the atmosphere was about 360 parts per million back in 95. | ||
Now it's 420. | ||
You can see no correlation whatsoever between the elevated CO2 levels, which have occurred, and temperature. | ||
There isn't any correlation between the two in the short run whatsoever. | ||
So to make policy decisions based on one month of warm weather is completely, it's lunatic, and it's scientifically wrong. | ||
It has no scientific basis. | ||
It's statistically wrong, and we hope and pray he doesn't do this because we're talking about modulating what people eat, modulating how much home air conditioning they can use, potentially how much they can thrive, all based on some theory that carbon fuels are causing warming. | ||
So heaven forbid that he does this. | ||
This would be a disaster. | ||
Now we got a few minutes before the end of the show, but I'd love to get your thoughts and analysis on the latest developments in Maui, which make no mistake is also being used as sort of a footnote or a piece of evidence to push these climate lockdowns. | ||
Well, the most troubling thing, you know, in addition to the horrendous death toll and the fact of this happening, we got over a hundred people have perished, still many, many missing in our hearts. | ||
Go out to all those families and what they're going through and this devastating loss. | ||
But what we had already, already Saturday before any identification has occurred yet by the Hawaii government or the county government in Maui, in Maui on the island, what precisely the root cause has been has not been identified as yet. | ||
But days before we have any root cause analysis, we have, of course, two class action lawsuits going after Maui Electric and their parent company, Hawaii Electric. | ||
in a class action suit to pursue them because on two bases they had a power line down near the couple of acres where the fire originated and they also had not shut off electric service to the whole island when the winds began to elevate. | ||
The second part of that, that's tricky because you need electric service to have the pump stations working for water to be used by firemen on fires. | ||
So shutting down electricity on a bet is not generally the right thing to do, unless things are totally known, but especially when you need water for fire abatement. | ||
But this goes back to the California situation. | ||
This is right out of the California playbook, the Paradise Fires of 2018. | ||
Pacific Gas and Electric was sued in a class action by California citizens and the state, paid out $13.5 billion, bankrupted the company for the second time, So again, these states, Hawaii and California, have this pattern of behavior, let's class action sue the state utility out of business, which has been done twice in California with PG&E back in 2002, again then in 2018 on that fire. | ||
And here we have Maui Electric's parent equity cap is down half already, and it would probably be bankrupted by this lawsuit should it proceed. | ||
You know, I mean, the last thing the state needs now, in addition to its other woes, is a bankrupt utility. | ||
It needs a strong utility with a balance sheet that it can borrow on to rebuild, to rebuild the infrastructure on Maui as rapidly as possible. | ||
Electric rates are already the highest in the country, in Hawaii, by the way, at about 45 cents a kilowatt hour. | ||
Highest in the nation. | ||
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Wow. | |
Well, Dave, I wish I could keep you longer and I'm sure you'll be joining Steve soon for a much more in-depth conversation on all of this in the coming days. | ||
But in the meantime, if people want to stay up to date with all your analysis, everything you're working on, where can they find you? | ||
On True Social and at Dave Walsh Energy on Getter. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
Dave, future Secretary of Energy, a major upgrade from Jennifer Granholm, who's too busy taking private secretive phone calls with Hunter Biden's business partners just days before she decides to drain the United States' strategic petroleum reserves. | ||
The word I could use to describe that I'll say it, treasonous. | ||
And I think we could also describe the rest of the Biden crime family, frankly, the entire regime, as that. | ||
And that's why we need someone like Donald J. Trump, who, like I said, breaking news, is going to appoint a special counsel to go after them, just like they have gone after him. | ||
Except in this case, it's warranted, justified, well-evidenced, and much needed. | ||
Warren Posse, thank you so much for hanging with me. | ||
6 p.m., Steve's back. |