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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
President Trump 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've tried 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. Bamm. | |
I will say that I think it is in our national security interest for Ukraine to win. | ||
But we need to see a plan, and perhaps Congress should be drafting the plan for victory. | ||
And I think that's one of the bigger issues here, is that we don't want a long, dragged-out war. | ||
Putin... Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
The argument the Republicans are making now. | ||
Matt Gaetz is live with Garland in the House Judiciary. | ||
Let's go to that live. | ||
I want to hear this grilling. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Cut to it. | ||
You've got the president bringing Hunter Biden around to state dinners. | ||
Has anyone told him to knock it off? | ||
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Our job in the Justice Department is to pursue our cases without reference to what's happening in the outside world. | |
Just yes or no? | ||
Have you done that? | ||
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That is what we do. | |
So it's a no? | ||
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No one that I know of has spoken to the White House about the Hunter Biden case. | |
Of course not. | ||
Okay, I got it, I got it. | ||
So Hunter Biden is selling art to pay for his $15,000 a month rent in Malibu. | ||
How can you guarantee that the people buying that art aren't doing so to gain favor with the president? | ||
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The job of the Justice Department is to investigate criminal allegations. | |
Are you investigating this? | ||
I mean, someone who bought Hunter Biden's art ended up with a prestigious appointment to a federal position. | ||
Doesn't it look weird that he's become this immediate success in the art world as his dad is President of the United States? | ||
Isn't that odd? | ||
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I'm not going to comment about any specific— Not going to comment, not going to investigate. | |
So, Hunter Biden Associate Devin Archer told us that Hunter sold the appearance of access to then-Vice President Biden. | ||
Are you confident he has stopped doing that? | ||
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I'm sorry, I didn't understand the question. | |
Hunter Biden Associate Devin Archer told us that Hunter sold the appearance of access to then-Vice President Biden. | ||
Are you confident he has stopped? | ||
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I'm going to say again that all these matters are within the purview of Mr. Weiss. | |
I have not interfered with them, and I do not intend to interfere with them. | ||
So it was a lot of Chinese money that was working its way through these shell companies into the accounts of the Biden family. | ||
So the China initiative was set up during the Trump administration at the Department of Justice to go after the malign influence of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The Biden Justice Department dissolved the China initiative. | ||
So I guess I'm wondering, does the department have any documents that would detail the basis for why you got rid of the China initiative that President Trump had set up? | ||
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The Assistant Attorney General of the National Security Division gave a long speech which explained that. | |
He has testified before Congress several times. | ||
We'd be happy to provide you with- What's the basis? | ||
Just tell us all now. | ||
Why was the China initiative dissolved? | ||
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What the Assistant Attorney General said was that we face attacks from four nation states. | |
North Korea, China, Russia, and Iran. | ||
And we need to focus our attention on the broad range of these attacks. | ||
Sometimes we don't know— Wait a second. | ||
Are you saying that North Korea Has the same malign influence risk to the United States as the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Are you trying to represent there's some parody there? | ||
Because here's what it looks like. | ||
It looks like the Chinese gave all this money to the Bidens and then you guys came in and got rid of the China initiative and it was successful. | ||
I saw one rationale that you guys got rid of the China initiative because it was racial profiling. | ||
But one of the people you convicted was a guy named Charles Lieber, who was a Harvard professor taking $50,000 a month to do China's bidding and give them whatever research was being done. | ||
Are you aware of the millions of dollars that moved through Rob Walker's shell companies from Chinese Communist Party entities into Biden family bank accounts? | ||
Are you aware of that? | ||
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There are a lot of questions that you just asked. | |
Let me start with the first one about North Korea. | ||
North Korea is a dangerous actor, both kinetically and with respect to cyber. | ||
But not on par with China. | ||
I'm on the Armed Services Committee, Mr. Attorney General. | ||
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I'm not in the business right now. | |
It makes you look unserious to suggest that. | ||
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May I answer your question? | |
Answer the question about whether or not you know about all the millions of dollars that moved to Iraq. | ||
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Well, you don't want me to answer about North Korea. | |
I already know the answer, and so does everyone. | ||
They're not the same risk as China. | ||
So let's get on to serious questions and serious answers. | ||
Do you know about the money that moved through Rob Walker's shell companies, yes or no? | ||
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As I have said repeatedly, I have left. | |
These matters to Mr. Weiss. | ||
I've not intruded, I've not interfered, I've not tried to find out what he knows. | ||
It's like you're looking the other way on purpose because everybody knows this stuff's happening. | ||
And you know what? | ||
People don't pay bribes to not get something in return, right? | ||
The China initiative resulted in the convictions of a Harvard professor, of someone at Monsanto. | ||
So we were working against the Chinese, they paid the Bidens, and now you're sitting here telling me that North Korea is the big threat. | ||
I gotta get to this one thing on January 6th. | ||
So did the FBI lose count of the number of paid informants on January 6th? | ||
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Let me answer your question about China. | |
I want you to answer this question. | ||
I only get five minutes. | ||
You've already sort of, I think, screwed the pooch on China. | ||
So January 6th, did you lose count of the number of federal assets? | ||
Did you lose count and order an audit? | ||
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Gentlemen, his time has expired. | |
I get an answer to the question of, did they lose count? | ||
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Let him answer the question. | |
His time has expired. | ||
The Attorney General can respond. | ||
China is the most aggressive, most dangerous adversary the United States faces, and we are doing everything within our power to rebut that, to stop that, to prevent their invasions, both kinetic and through cyberspace. | ||
And we will continue to do that. | ||
If someone gave that answer in your courtroom when you were a judge, you would tell them they were being non-responsive and you would direct them to answer the question? | ||
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I got it. | |
I just, I was, I was, I was, I was, I was laughing. | ||
You like your honor? | ||
You want to stick with that? | ||
Yeah, I was getting laughed at to call me your honor. | ||
Point of order either way. | ||
Okay, I understand that too. | ||
All right. | ||
But the gentleman asked his question before his time expired. | ||
The Attorney General did not respond to the gentleman's question. | ||
I was hoping he would respond to the question about the confidential human sources on January 6th. | ||
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He didn't respond to that. | |
I'm sure we're going to get an answer to that later. | ||
Of course, Mr. Chairman. | ||
There were eight questions before that that he was not given a chance to answer. | ||
But the witness doesn't, Mr. Chairman, point of order. | ||
The witness does not control the time. | ||
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Exactly right. | |
Members control the time. | ||
If they want to switch their question and focus on one more question that they'd like an answer to, I want to give the witness a chance to respond to that final question that Mr. Gates asked. | ||
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He didn't respond to it. | |
Someone else is going to ask it, I'm sure. | ||
We now recognize the gentleman from Tennessee for five minutes. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
I'll just follow up a few of the questions were asked here. | ||
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Did Devin Archer not say Joe Biden did nothing wrong. | |
I'm clear. | ||
You see Garland going to look you in the eye and lie to you. | ||
Tries to make the thing about, oh, it's North Korea and it's Iran. | ||
Come on. | ||
The Bidens got paid the money. | ||
And the first thing he had Garland do at the Justice Department is shut down the China initiative, which is, you know, if you've been a follower of the show, we were all over and pushing hard. | ||
And that was far from perfect, because to me, it went after too many mid-level grundoons like the Harvard professor. | ||
But at least it was something. | ||
And we know that we now know from the records of the CCP, they put a massive effort to get it shut down. | ||
With President Trump, they couldn't do it. | ||
Remember, they were saying racism. | ||
They were saying all this stuff. | ||
This is also part of their police stations to round up Miles Gros supporters. | ||
And Garland's going to sit right there and lie to you, to your face. | ||
Why are we not impeaching him? | ||
This is why Gates is a freaking hero. | ||
Gates is one of the few people who had the stones to call him out as a liar. | ||
And you notice this big question about all the FBI assets and federal assets on J6. | ||
He wanted to come back and do the China question. | ||
Garland is corrupt as the Biden regime is corrupt. | ||
And they're laughing in your face. | ||
McCarthy defund the whole thing. | ||
Defund the FBI. | ||
Defund DOJ. | ||
Defund it. | ||
And force the Biden regime to shut down their own illegitimate government over the funding of this. | ||
And Rand Paul just came out, the hero Rand Paul just came out of Ukraine and said, not one penny. | ||
That's in the supplemental. | ||
The big fight here, the defense budget is not through because the woke and weaponized is still out in the defense budget. | ||
All of it. | ||
All of it. | ||
It's an outrage. | ||
Darren Beattie, I got a very big surprise guest about to come on, but Darren Beattie, I want to go back to you. | ||
Darren, we got the question right there. | ||
Matt Gaetz put it in the official record about there's so many FBI assets on J6 that they couldn't even manage it at the Capitol. | ||
This was a Fed-surrection. | ||
The thing should be totally defanged and defunded until we get answers. | ||
Darren Beattie. | ||
Absolutely true. | ||
And just to add to this really interesting story, so we all knew that January 6th was replete with informants, agents, provocateurs from all sorts of groups, contractors with the government, people who work for the government directly and so forth, which is, you know, REAPS has become the symbol of this idea of the Fed's erection. | ||
And that's why the Feds are so desperate now to rearrange the narrative. | ||
But the recent report about how many informants there were and they lost track, the most interesting part of this story is actually the source. | ||
The source of this is none other than Steven D'Antuono. | ||
Steven D'Antuono is a name that Reporter.News brought to the public first because he was the guy who oversaw the entrapment operation known as the Michigan Fednapping case that was recently further disgraced with Not guilty rulings for some of the alleged plotters. | ||
That was its own fiasco. | ||
But the connection there that we identified first was that of all the agents in the country that Christopher Wray could have chosen to elevate to the Washington field office position in the months leading up to January 6th and after, Christopher Wray chose Stephen DeAntonio, the man who oversaw the Michigan Fednapping operation with striking parallels. | ||
to January 6th. | ||
And what's even more remarkable as a turn of events, Stephen DeAntonio incidentally was the public face of the pipe bomb investigation, which Revolver News has blown up in every direction imaginable, no pun intended. | ||
But the amazing thing is, Stephen DeAntonio has emerged as something of a, I don't know if I want to go so far as to say whistleblower, but he's something pretty close. | ||
Surprisingly, a few months ago, he volunteered himself to the Judiciary Committee, where he basically confirmed the most important items of our reporting on the pipe bomb investigation, with the additional shocking detail that they tried to use geofencing to identify the pipe bomber, and the telecom company came back to them and said, for this specific request, the data was corrupted. | ||
which he had no innocent explanation other than to beg the committee members not to indulge in, quote unquote, conspiracy theories. | ||
Now he's out there acknowledging that January 6 was replete with informants and so many that they couldn't even keep track of them. | ||
So it's an interesting position that he's in personally. | ||
I've always wondered why he's doing this and why he's doing this now. | ||
It certainly looks like he's trying to cover his bases because he was perhaps set up as the fall guy in case the Fed's erection story fully came out to light. | ||
And we've done so much damage to that narrative that he's in absolute butt covering mode. | ||
And this is part of it, of him coming forward with really interesting revelations. | ||
This is so powerful because he's central to this whole thing. | ||
He's not some marginal guy. | ||
BD, where do they go to Revolver? | ||
You're all over this. | ||
I've got to get you back. | ||
I've got so many other stories that I've got to deal with, including the story in Canada about the total lie about the Catholic Church and all that you guys did an amazing job on. | ||
I've got so much to go through with you, but I don't have time today. | ||
Where do people go to Revolver to get to all your great analysis, observations, and reporting? | ||
Revolver.news, we're white hot on all these things. | ||
We have a big piece coming up to respond to the Ray Epps indictment. | ||
That should drop sometime early, mid-afternoon, so check the site for that. | ||
It's going to be a major piece responding to the Events and developments related to Ray Epps. | ||
In the meantime, we're WhiteHot and everything else. | ||
Check us regularly. | ||
Check us often. | ||
We've got something big today and much, much more to come. | ||
So that's revolver.news. | ||
I'm on Twitter at Darren J. Beattie and we're always WhiteHot on Gitter. | ||
People love the Gitter. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I promise I'm gonna bring my brother Darren Beattie back for a struggle session. | ||
He still heads the fanboy club for the man-child Elon Musk. | ||
We'll do that when we have some time later in the week. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
Love Revolver. | ||
Thank you, Darren. | ||
Short break. | ||
A big guest next. | ||
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not gonna miss this. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Okay, there's obviously a lot going on. | ||
The engine room is telling me, because I can only listen to it with one ear, basically, is that this hearing is on fire. | ||
Of course, Gates is the one who's going to come in hard, but Mike Johnson's coming hard. | ||
You've got Mary Garland mumbling about a bunch of answers she should know the questions to. | ||
He's obfuscating. | ||
We're going to try to either get clips or maybe come back to it live if it calls for it. | ||
But we'll figure out this afternoon how to break it down for the afternoon shows. | ||
Natalie goes to the press for time. | ||
She's going to be back on at 6. | ||
She's got a massive breaking story about D.H. | ||
Mayorkas, who should be impeached, is setting up an intelligence unit. | ||
That's got Clapper and Brennan, two demons who should be in prison and will be in prison after we take over in 2025. | ||
He's put them on some sort of intelligence operation. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
It's too over-the-top. | ||
Moe and Grace are going to help, and I always kind of get this wrong, but we got so much information that Jane and Grace and the team are putting out every day on two emails we put out to get you even more details and more information about what goes on the show because it's so much happening. | ||
Make sure you go sign up. | ||
Also, download the podcast. | ||
Even if you watch the show live, download the podcast and give us a review. | ||
We need your reviews, and your comments, and your feedback, and your observations. | ||
I've just finished the fourth installment. | ||
People are raving about it already. | ||
Why are everybody melting down? | ||
Because you've been empowered. | ||
This is not about Trump, not about Matt Gaetz, not about Tucker Carlson, not about Steve Bannon, not about anybody. | ||
It's about you. | ||
You, you've been empowered. | ||
And what this show is to do is to open up and give you more information to empower you even more. | ||
That's what they hate. | ||
They hate the populist nationalist movement because they hate for the first time working class and middle class people finally have our Getty kind of C-suite, you know, CEO, chairman of the board briefings and kind of, oh, yeah, I understand this. | ||
And it's ridiculous. | ||
I don't want to do that anymore. | ||
Because if the if the evidence comes out, the truth comes out, it's obviously so absurd what's going on. | ||
That's why Stephen Collison of CNS had the only really truthful story. | ||
He said, this whole fight comes down to one basic thing. | ||
That we want massive cuts to federal spending. | ||
Massive. | ||
He says it three times in the article. | ||
And that's what, forget all the running around, the government's gonna shut down and skipping around. | ||
We won the last big government shutdown in 2013, led by the heroes of Mike Lee and Ted Cruz. | ||
And Breitbart. | ||
Of which I was the chairman at the time. | ||
And I had the attack dog, Matt Bull, all over this thing. | ||
Mitch McConnell, he picked up the Senate because of that. | ||
Because we could properly message it, and the American people kind of saw it and said, yeah, okay, I understand, this thing's weird. | ||
This Obamacare and everything they're trying to do is bizarre. | ||
Remember, when Obama got... This is why I admired Obama. | ||
After he got smoked in 2014, he came out the next day and said, hey, how about this? | ||
Obama was a leader, like Pelosi. | ||
I know you guys hate him, but hey. | ||
He walked out the next day and said, he had a model of the White House. | ||
He said, come on over. | ||
He had just gotten smoked. | ||
We held the House and he lost the Senate. | ||
He comes out and said, that's where he put DACA up. | ||
He says, how about this? | ||
Suck on this. | ||
I'm President of the United States. | ||
He gave 10 things he was going to do. | ||
Just up in our grill. | ||
That's the kind of leadership we need. | ||
We need an attack dog killer like Nancy Pelosi right now. | ||
Right now. | ||
A killer. | ||
We need a killer like Obama was a killer. | ||
When the Democrats get power, they're killers. | ||
We have power and you got McCarthy wandering around mumbling to himself. | ||
This is why Gates and Rosendale and Dan Bishop, they're heroes. | ||
Because it's not just, the CR is just a method to get them to an omnibus. | ||
They're saying, no, you promised us massive cuts, this deal you cut with this debt deal is insanity. | ||
We now have $3 trillion, we've added a trillion dollars in national debt in 90 days, as we told you it was going to happen. | ||
You have a $2 trillion deficit. | ||
No way to pay for it. | ||
And you've got Zelensky wandering around wanting more money. | ||
Thank God for Rand Paul. | ||
Huge story in The Messenger today. | ||
And this ties to the UAW strike, to President Trump going up. | ||
President Trump's not going out there. | ||
He's not going to wander out to California, the Reagan Library, with all those rhinos out there and the Keebler elves. | ||
He's not going to do that. | ||
He's going to be in Detroit, give a major speech, and show he backs the workers in the UAW strike. | ||
And being right there with him will be chief of the former police chief, James Craig, who has not announced yet, but looks like making all moves to run for the United States Senate. | ||
Chief James Craig joins us. | ||
There's a story in The Messenger written by the great Mark Caputo, formerly NBC News, now over there with Jimmy Finkelstein in the crowd at Messenger, which is although it's a center left paper, they got some really good stuff and really good reporters. | ||
Caputo has a blockbuster story. | ||
That it looks like, and look, I'm a big Katie Walsh fan. | ||
She was my COO in the 16 campaign. | ||
I realize a lot of people have a problem with Katie. | ||
I think Katie's a killer as an operative. | ||
And this story, I just got to get it straight. | ||
Did she come to you? | ||
Or Ronna McDaniel? | ||
Did she come to you and basically offer you a bribe or trying to say, we want you out of the race and what is it going to take? | ||
Chief Craig? | ||
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Steve, first, let me just start by saying thank you for having me in the War Room. | |
I love it. | ||
First of all, I'm disappointed with Katie. | ||
Katie and I met some weeks ago as I was contemplating a run for U.S. | ||
Senate. | ||
We had a great conversation. | ||
I anticipated that she was going to be my G.C. | ||
But at one point, she just disappeared. | ||
I guess she found a shiny new nickel, i.e. | ||
Mike Rogers, We lost all contact, myself and my campaign manager, which is fine. | ||
That's the nature of it. | ||
She gets to choose who she wants to work with. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
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Hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it. | |
You're the populist choice. | ||
I mean, you stand with the people. | ||
You're a former police chief. | ||
You're a man of the people. | ||
You're the populist choice. | ||
I think Katie, and I love Katie and Mike, and they're good people, but That is all about Daines and McConnell and the money and the Senate Leadership Fund. | ||
They're sitting there going, oh no, the last thing we need is James Craig in the Senate. | ||
We don't need a fire-breathing populist. | ||
We've got to find somebody better. | ||
We've got to find Mike Rogers. | ||
They've got to call to Ukraine to get Mike Rogers back. | ||
Mike Rogers, you've got to come. | ||
He's got no shot in Michigan. | ||
Zero. | ||
But that's all the money talking. | ||
And Katie's eight. | ||
Money talks and everything else walks. | ||
So that's what happened. | ||
You wanted her to run your campaign. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And so I'll tell you, she called me. | ||
Little nice chat. | ||
You know, when I read the article, I found it comical that she called just to check on me. | ||
She disappeared. | ||
So I knew what was happening. | ||
And then she goes on to tell me, said, well, you know, Chief, It's going to get bloody or ugly, whatever she said. | ||
And you know, you had those bad signatures and that's going to come out. | ||
What do you mean it's going to come out? | ||
It's out there. | ||
And it was criminals that got involved and they've been charged. | ||
That's number one. | ||
And so two, she goes on to say, well, I tell you what, why don't you come? | ||
You know, Mike really likes you. | ||
Well, I don't know Mike Rogers. | ||
Maybe he likes me because he sees me on Fox. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So, uh, he said, he really likes you and we want you to come and join the team and we'll make it, it'll be lucrative to you. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Well, you know, financially, financially beneficial. | ||
So now I'm thinking, first of all, I hope she never commits a crime. | ||
I know you like her and respect her and she's an attack dog or whatever you describe, but having been in law enforcement for 44 years, if she ever commits a crime, shame on her. | ||
Even reading this article, the holes are in it. | ||
I mean, everybody can see she's not being honest. | ||
So Katie, if you're watching this, don't commit a crime. | ||
You didn't poke the bear. | ||
I told her in that conversation that I was going to have fun with this. | ||
I said, I'm going to have a good time. | ||
And so I could care less about Mike Rogers. | ||
He moves me neither to the left or to the right. | ||
So I'm in this thing to win it. | ||
And I told Katie that. | ||
And so, of course, right after I finished our conversation, and it was cordial, it wasn't nasty, she calls my campaign manager, a young guy, young, talented young man, and she treats him totally different. | ||
In fact, she threatens him. | ||
She basically tells him, I'm going to ruin your political career. | ||
You're done. | ||
And that's when I got. | ||
Hold on, hang on. | ||
Is this, is this, is this, is this Augie? | ||
Is that what you're talking about? | ||
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This is Augie. | |
Augie was my driver. | ||
Augie was one of my drivers in 16. | ||
Augie's a good man. | ||
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He's, he's a, he's a hard, he's pure Trump. | |
No, you know what? | ||
Augie's a good man. | ||
We connected up. | ||
And you know what's funny about Augie? | ||
Augie met me indirectly because he did research on me because he's working for Tudor Dixon. | ||
When I was a leading GOP candidate. | ||
And so he knows everything. | ||
He came by my house the other day. | ||
He said, Oh, I already know where you live. | ||
I don't need the address. | ||
I don't need anything. | ||
He just rolls right up, you know, but anyway, Augie's a good man and Augie's not going to lie. | ||
And it's one thing I tell you, Steve, that a high ranking political type told me when I was the chief in Detroit, he said, you know, it's amazing. | ||
You have a 75% approval rating, and politicians would crave for a rating like that. | ||
He said, but Chief, you got one problem. | ||
I said, what's that? | ||
He said, you tell the truth. | ||
I said, whoa! | ||
Yeah, I'm populist. | ||
I am for the people. | ||
And the people will expect the truth. | ||
And they're sick and tired of people to say one thing and do something else. | ||
They're sick and tired of it. | ||
And that's what I bring to the table that's so different. | ||
And then for Katie in the article to mention, That I'm looking for, quote-unquote, cheap media attention? | ||
Does she really know me? | ||
One, I've never sought media out. | ||
Media has come to me. | ||
And I'm not saying that from a place of arrogance. | ||
I say it with a lot of humility. | ||
Because I'm gonna tell it like it is. | ||
So, and then she throws in the thing about the fraudulent signatures. | ||
Oh, wow, Katie. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
But most good Michiganders, they know that we got played. | ||
But I wasn't the only candidate. | ||
I was a leading GOP candidate in that race and they wanted me out. | ||
Some Republicans and the Democrats. | ||
I get it. | ||
But Mike Rogers is not gonna sway me either way. | ||
Hey Chief, can you hang on just for one second? | ||
I just want to hold you through the break. | ||
Chief Craig, who hasn't announced yet, but making all the moves. | ||
He endorsed President Trump the other day, making all the moves. | ||
Looks like he's going to run for the Senate. | ||
This UAW strike, President Trump is backing the workers up there. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
Matt Rosendale, I think we're going to try to get Matt Rosendale up. | ||
He may still go live to the grilling of Merrick Garland. | ||
He's not getting grilled enough. | ||
We need more Matt Gates. | ||
Mike Johnson typesetter. | ||
See Jordan covering for him at the end? | ||
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They should have made him answer the question about the Fed's erection. | |
Short break. | ||
Back in the Warman moment. | ||
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No more, let's take down the CCD! | |
The Bar Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | ||
Okay, there's obviously a lot going on. | ||
We're juggling a lot of balls. | ||
Everybody's focused. | ||
Everybody's on point. | ||
People on the ramparts. | ||
We're winning across the board. | ||
Everyone from New Mexico last week, to Texas, to the house. | ||
Yes, this has been magnificent. | ||
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Rosendale's going to join us in a second. | |
But I need everybody... Remember, this show's about empowerment. | ||
Go to birchgold.com slash Bennett the fourth in the series the end of the dollar empire is now there the assassination of American prosperity we go back to 1971 President Richard Nixon the one of the most important weekends in American history the 13th to the 15th of August 1971 when we came off over the weekend they made a decision to stop the convertibility of the US currency into gold and shut the gold window and For all the international, all the countries of the world. | ||
That drove a chain of events that leads us to today. | ||
We're over a financial abyss. | ||
And it tees up what some solutions are. | ||
But we need you empowered. | ||
Because remember, Stephen Collinson, smartest guy at CNN, the article sits there about all these gimmicks they're going to try to do now with the moderates and the Democrats trying to work through these plans and maybe they got a solution to contain the spending. | ||
But he says the heart of this matter, this is Collinson, CNN, the heart of the matter is this debate over massive spending cuts. | ||
Massive spending cuts. | ||
That's the heart of it. | ||
Always remember, keep the main thing the main thing. | ||
And don't be diverted by all this media skipping around, etc. | ||
The United Auto Workers strike is very important. | ||
President Trump is going to Detroit. | ||
He's going to program opposite the Keebler-Elves debate at the Reagan Library. | ||
And he's going to talk with the UAW workers when he's out there. | ||
Chief Craig knows this. | ||
He's a former UAW member. | ||
I want to spend more time, but for right now, Chief, Grace and Moe, put that story up. | ||
If Carly Bonet, you gotta read the story in The Messenger, they tried to bribe him to get out of the race, which you haven't even announced for. | ||
Where do people go on your social media, Chief? | ||
Where do they go to your site to find out more about you? | ||
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They can go to my, uh, ex. | |
We're putting our campaign stuff up as we're preparing to announce, but right now, at Chief James Craig, that's on Twitter, or we'll now call it ex. | ||
And you can pull it up and look forward to all the support. | ||
And again, appreciate you coming on. | ||
I look forward to talking about the UAW, a place where I started my working career and I support the workers. | ||
We are looking forward to having that. | ||
And we've been big fans of yours for a long time, sir. | ||
So look forward to having you back here. | ||
We know the War Impostor is very intrigued. | ||
about your efforts to get to the United States Senate. | ||
We need more people like you in the Senate. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Rosendale, you know, I have Chief Craig on here. | ||
Daines and these guys, they got Katie Walsh, who's a tough operative. | ||
They got her doing a casual call. | ||
Hey, just checking in. | ||
Want to see, you know, we can make it financially lucrative if you back Mike Rogers. | ||
Man, are they think you're a piker? | ||
You're the firebrand, one of the leaders here to save the country from a natural disaster. | ||
I know you're always bitching about Danes. | ||
Has Katie Walsh called you yet to say, hey Matt, we got a situation here? | ||
No calls. | ||
No calls. | ||
They must not be too worried about me anymore, Steve. | ||
I've been upped. | ||
I've been upped by Craig there, let me tell you. | ||
Interesting. | ||
You'd think after the last few days they'd be a little bit concerned. | ||
I think they feel this is how they misjudge. | ||
You know this, Steve. | ||
These guys misjudge. | ||
Every time we take a step towards empowering the American people. | ||
They think, oh, they screwed up this time. | ||
This one's going to sink them. | ||
They've done it with Trump. | ||
They do it with me. | ||
They do it with my close circle, as you well know, the Magnificent Six, as you call us. | ||
They always think this is the time those guys have really stepped in it and we're going to be done with them. | ||
And they don't realize that's when the American people rejoice. | ||
That's when the people across Montana rejoice and they say, by golly, those are the people that are standing up and fighting for us. | ||
By the way, Rand Paul joined you guys today on Ukraine, but I want to go back to something. | ||
Stephen Collinson's piece in CNN, he says the basic fight here on the regular order and the appropriations, all this, when you cut through all the fog, is about getting massive cuts to federal spending. | ||
Is that the way you see it? | ||
100%. | ||
And that's why I've had this discussion with you many times. | ||
Let's just reduce it down to its simplest form. | ||
We're going to collect about $5 trillion worth of revenue. | ||
Right now, they want to spend about $7 trillion. | ||
That will add an additional $2 trillion to the national debt, which already sits at $33 trillion. | ||
It's going to take 20% of the annual revenue to service the interest on that debt. | ||
So now we're really looking at adding $3 trillion to the national debt. | ||
And they are projecting that out as far as the eye can see. | ||
So within the next 8 to 10 years, instead of 20%, One-fifth, call it what you want, of the annual collections being utilized to service the debt, we'll be looking at about 50%. | ||
What's going to need to be cut then, Steve? | ||
I mean, we're talking about massive cuts right now that are necessary. | ||
What would be necessary to cut when 50% of the annual revenue is necessary to service the debt? | ||
You might as well forget about social programs. | ||
And the military? | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
It'll be a skeleton! | ||
For the folks back in Montana, the great state of Montana, some of the greatest patriots in just the salt of the earth, when McCarthy and these guys, and they're running around on TV non-stop, government shutdown, has anybody in that group sat down and talked to you guys about that very issue, about this spending's out of control? | ||
And literally, mathematically, it doesn't work out. | ||
Has anybody sat down with you from the opposite side in all the Fire and brimstone we've seen the last couple days. | ||
Has anybody actually talked about what the main thing is? | ||
Is that we've got to get, we're on the brink of the point of no return, sir? | ||
Sure. | ||
And I get the same argument and discussion every single time, Steve. | ||
They say, we agree, Matt. | ||
We agree with you. | ||
And then it comes the big three letter word, but, but we've got these folks that won't vote with you, but we've got these folks that are afraid to vote with you, but we've got those folks we have to give cover to. | ||
Unfortunately, The butts don't cut it with me. | ||
The butt stops here, okay? | ||
That's what I would like to say. | ||
If we don't address this now, and this is why I was sent to Washington, it will get exponentially worse year after year, and we're not talking about a 20-year trajectory. | ||
We're talking about an 8- to 10-year trajectory. | ||
We've been watching this for quite some time, and so we must address this now. | ||
That's why I've made it exceedingly clear I will not support any CR. | ||
I don't care what provisions are placed within it and that we have to reduce this spending. | ||
We absolutely have to. | ||
Can we play McCall? | ||
I want to play McCall from last night on CNN. | ||
Let's go ahead and play this clip. | ||
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I will say that I think it is in our national security interest for Ukraine to win. | |
But we need to see a plan and perhaps Congress should be drafting the plan for victory. | ||
And I think that's one of the bigger issues here. | ||
Hang on, let me have it. | ||
You have one of your colleagues who's quite powerful, head of the Foreign Affairs Committee, he's talking, and in this show we've tried to force House and McCarthy to get Biden to come and do his presidential duties as Commander-in-Chief and lay out under the War Powers Act the objectives, the mission, the cost, the time, so we're not in another Vietnam or not another Afghanistan or not another Iraq. | ||
And you got McCaul last night, your colleague of a lot of power, that says, Congressman Rosedale, you and the Congress should draft the war plan and the victory plan for the Ukrainians. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
I think that we have invested far too much money and time in Ukraine. | ||
I have been arguing for support to try and get to a conclusion to that conflict. | ||
That's where the energy needs to go. | ||
Several, six months ago, they were at a point In that conflict where everyone was running out of weapons, literally running out of weapons, and I sat in Rand Paul's office and said, why is it that we aren't trying to bring the parties to the table now to find some kind of peace agreement instead of spending all of our time and energy trying to find places where we can provide more weapons to this area? | ||
They're destroying the nation, they're killing people, And this is a very, very place, bad place for the United States to be. | ||
I'm more concerned about the mounting debt on our country and the devaluation of the dollar and situations like BRICS getting together to change the reserve currency. | ||
And Russia and China getting together with Saudi Arabia to change the reserve currency. | ||
That's the kinds of things that are going to bring our nation down to its knees. | ||
And I will tell you, we won't be able to help anybody at that point. | ||
Right now, Rand Paul just came out and said he's a no on any supplemental for Ukraine. | ||
Where do you stand on the $24 billion supplemental? | ||
Oh, I've been again, look, February of 22, I said we should not be sending money over there. | ||
I supported the different resolutions to try and bring Russia into conformance because I do think it was an unprovoked war. | ||
That is, you know, they should not be in there. | ||
They're causing a lot of death and destruction. | ||
But I never thought that we should be sending a bunch of weapons and Financial aid there to begin with, and I certainly will not be signing off on any more. | ||
The interesting thing is, you know how politics are, Steve. | ||
They're going to go in there and try to attach a couple of additional provisions to this supplemental, which would be for Hawaii, and then the nerve of them to say for border security, okay? | ||
Four billion dollars for southern border security. | ||
I looked at the language and it's not border security. | ||
It's to build housing on the southern border and to provide financial aid for illegal immigrants. | ||
If you provide housing and financial aid for illegal immigrants on the southern border, you're going to promote more illegal immigration. | ||
And so that is nothing more than an absolute... It's worse than a decoy. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
We've got about a minute and a half. | ||
I'm going to turn the floor over to you. | ||
Where do we stand right now with you and your colleagues? | ||
Are you guys dug in hard and going to force to get back to the appropriations process and just blow through the 30th? | ||
Is that what we're going to do? | ||
We are, and I will tell you that is a direct result of the support that you gave us to have a lot of the posse call up different members across the nation and force them to say we won't support the CR. | ||
And because so many people said that they wouldn't support the CR, it was pulled off of the agenda. | ||
So now we're trying to get back to this appropriations process and what my emphasis has been is bring in the legislation, let's make sure that we can get our one 1.471 non-defense discretionary numbers and don't bring me the bills that you're going to be spending equal to or up amounts on. | ||
Bring me the bills that show reductions. | ||
Build some trust up and after we can start passing some of that with reductions, then we can have conversations about the balance of it to make sure that we hit the 1.471 trillion dollar non-defense discretionary number. | ||
The number's 202-225-3121. | ||
Call your House member right now and give them the old what-for. | ||
You want to get down to the massive cuts. | ||
Congressman, how do people get you on social media? | ||
How do they get to your site? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
At RepRosendale. | ||
We make it real simple. | ||
All of the social platforms at RepRosendale. | ||
If you want to visit my website, it's Matt4Montana. | ||
Matt, F-O-R Montana dot com. | ||
Always appreciate being on here. | ||
I gotta tell you, we love having you on, and the reason is we love those folks out in Montana, and I hope they understand the leadership you're providing to the nation right now. | ||
You and the Magnificent Six, Gates, others up to the 20. | ||
It's just been incredible. | ||
So, thank you. | ||
From the nation, thank you for the work you're doing, the courage you're showing. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short break. | ||
By the way, when he just said right there about the prime reserve currency, all of it, birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Get Philip Patrick, guys, not just get the free fourth installment about the Nixon getting off the gold standard. | ||
Ask Philip Patrick's team why the BRICS are in a de-dollarization mode and why are they buying, why are their central banks buying gold at record rates? | ||
Ask them. | ||
Why are the BRICS in 22 and 23 buying record amounts of gold? | ||
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I don't know the answer to that question. | ||
Last time, you don't know how many there were or there were none? | ||
I don't know the answer to either of those questions. | ||
If there were any, I don't know how many. | ||
I don't know whether there are any. | ||
I think you may have just perjured yourself that you don't know that there were any. | ||
You want to say that again? | ||
That you don't know that there were any? | ||
I have no personal knowledge of this matter. | ||
I think what I said the last time... You've had two years to find out, and the day... By the way, that was in reference to Ray Epps, and yesterday you indicted him! | ||
Isn't that a wonderful coincidence? | ||
On a misdemeanor! | ||
Meanwhile, you're sending grandmas to prison. | ||
You're putting people away for 20 years for merely filming. | ||
Some people weren't even there yet. | ||
You've got the guy on video who's saying, go into the Capitol. | ||
He's directing people to the Capitol before the speech ends. | ||
He's at the site of the first breach. | ||
You've got all the goods on him, 10 videos, and it's an indictment for a misdemeanor? | ||
The American public isn't buying it. | ||
I yield the balance of my time to Chairman Jordan. | ||
May I answer the question? | ||
I'm going to ask you one now. | ||
We'll let the gentleman. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
In discovery, in the cases that were filed with respect to January 6, the Justice Department prosecutors provided whatever information they had about the question that you're asking. | ||
With respect to Mr. Epps, the FBI has said that he was not an employee or informant of the FBI. | ||
Mr. Epps has been charged, and there's a proceeding, I believe, going on today on that subject. | ||
The charge is a joke. | ||
I yield to the chairman. | ||
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The time, the gentleman, has expired. | |
The chair recognizes the gentleman from California. | ||
Jordan is not strong. | ||
And Congressman Massey, for you folks in Kentucky, he's making up for it right here. | ||
Gotta get his mind right on the spending, but man, he lit up. | ||
He called it out. | ||
Merrick Garland's perjured himself. | ||
Why are we not moving on perjury charges? | ||
Tom Massey lit him up right there. | ||
They are lying to you. | ||
They're putting grandmothers, they're putting these people away for 20 years and upticking it for a terrorist charge. | ||
A terrorist uptick for 40 years. | ||
This is a fedsurrection, get feds all up, and he sat there and goes, I have no personal knowledge. | ||
Has he not asked the questions? | ||
He's the head of the Department of Justice. | ||
The FBI reports to him. | ||
Look at Massey. | ||
We'll play that on the afternoon show. | ||
Massey's in shock. | ||
He's going, you just perjured yourself. | ||
And they played a tape that during the break we haven't seen about him lying to these guys a couple of years ago. | ||
We need hammers and we need hammers now. | ||
It's too much, and Jim Jordan's too much Mr. Nice Guy. | ||
Don't break down and get in a wrestling thing. | ||
We need hammers. | ||
We need Gates's. | ||
We need Mike Johnson's. | ||
We need Tom Massey's. | ||
We need people in these people's grill because they're an illegitimate regime. | ||
They're going to do everything possible. | ||
You got this out of control Jack Smith all over Trump. | ||
It's out of control. | ||
We're going to be back here. | ||
We're going to be on fire today from 5 to 7. | ||
Do not miss it. | ||
Charlie Kirk's up next. | ||
And Charlie Kirk, you've got to stop going to these campuses with all these radical kids, and you've got to get better security. | ||
We can't lose Charlie Kirk. | ||
Poso's already got a death worn out on him by the Ukrainians. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Watch those two back-to-back. | ||
We're back at 5. | ||
Mike Lindell joins us. | ||
Mike, I know he's General Flynn today. | ||
I'm sure you guys are cooking up. | ||
The FBI, I'm sure, is all over it, listening to that. | ||
Got Lindell and Flynn, oh my God, in one location. | ||
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We'll follow up tomorrow. | ||
We'll let you get back into it with General Flynn. | ||
I don't want to give the FBI or the DOJ any other tips of what you guys are working on. | ||
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But trust me, if it's Flynn and Lindell, it's got to be trouble. | |
Brother, thank you for coming on here. | ||
Thank you for you two guys working together to save the country. | ||
Two patriots. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
Mike Flynn and Mike Lindell. | ||
It's one of the things I'm proudest about this show is that we are able to platform some of these patriots and get it to the audience that is action-oriented. | ||
You guys are the key here. | ||
There's so many wins right now. | ||
We're gonna get into so much of it. | ||
There's so many things we're gonna get into from five to seven. | ||
Stick around for Charlie Kirk, then stick around for Jack Pasovic. | ||
We're back five to seven, and tonight it will be on fire. | ||
We'll have a summary of all this. | ||
There's a firestorm right now in Capitol Hill, and we're winning. | ||
Remember. | ||
Read the CNN article. | ||
This is about massive cuts to federal spending to save the financial structure of the United States of America. | ||
If we don't do it now, we have to do it now. | ||
The adults have to take over, and you're the adults. | ||
You're at the head of the table. | ||
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