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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. Babb. | |
Today, we're going to bring the facts. | ||
Today we're going to bring the facts. | ||
Today we are going to bring the evidence. | ||
In 2017, the Joe Biden family teamed up with Chinese company CEFC to make millions off of granting access to Joe Biden. | ||
Hunter even arranged for Joe Biden to share office space with the CCP-aligned company CEFC. | ||
My Democrat colleagues say none of this is relevant because Joe Biden wasn't vice president while his family did these shady deals. | ||
Turns out that's complete and total bulls**t. It's a lie. | ||
Hunter Biden referred to access to his father as the keys to his family's only asset. | ||
Those words are going to come back and haunt Hunter Biden and his family forever. | ||
Yesterday, the Ways and Means Committee released an FBI memo on the interview they had with Tony Bobulinski, a former Biden partner in crime. | ||
I'll read a bit of that right now. | ||
The work conducted by CEFC, Gilear, Walker, Hunter Biden, James Biden, and Yee over the preceding two years was discussed in detail. | ||
In particular, CEFC was closing significant investment deals. | ||
Let me bring in now, and we've got a lot of balls to juggle. | ||
The rule is going to be, I think, debated on the floor. | ||
We're going to try to go for that at 1130. | ||
It looks like there could be a vote later in the day. | ||
We'll cover that. | ||
We get back five to seven, and we'll be streaming nonstop on Rumble and Getter and other platforms in the interim. | ||
I want to bring in Congressman Nancy Mace. | ||
So, Congressman, you know, and I don't know if your staff knows this, but Jack Posobiec and Charlie Kirk and people that are very attuned to what's important and massive influencers. | ||
Yesterday, the only tweet they had up During the first day of the impeachment was yours, that three-minute segment right there. | ||
You drop the hammer and talk about CEFC. | ||
I just want to pull the camera back and I don't want to be unfair. | ||
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Okay. | |
Because as you know, we're the anti-CCP platform here. | ||
We believe strongly there's overwhelming evidence that Joe Biden is guilty of bribery and high treason. | ||
In regards to the Chinese Communist Party, CFC, and others, and also you've got the whole Ukraine situation. | ||
Do you think, because after yesterday, I think if we had a vote of the war room posse, even people that say, hey, she's not MAGA enough, I think the vote would have been, you should chair that committee. | ||
That it just was not, besides yourself and one or two others, it was just not on point enough, not tough enough, not revelatory enough. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am, after day one. | ||
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Well, it certainly was a somewhat tough day for the way that the mainstream media covered it, because we do have evidence. | |
We have text messages and emails corroborated by phone calls, by meetings, by dinners, etc. | ||
We have this information. | ||
What I try to do is connect the dots. | ||
Our witnesses were there to show a baseline. | ||
They're knowledgeable about constitutional law or tax law, investigations. | ||
Whether or not the behavior was legal or illegal. | ||
But the questions that were asked, you know, Democrats just tried to roll Republicans, as they always do, because they're always on message, made it more of an uphill battle than I would have liked. | ||
But what I'm trying to do is show that there is evidence. | ||
It does exist. | ||
And if you're going to say it doesn't, well, guess what? | ||
I'm going to get in your face. | ||
I'm going to call you out for what you are, which is a liar, and do what I can to show the American people the proof that we have. | ||
But we've got to keep on going. | ||
I think our next hearing is going to have to have firsthand witnesses. | ||
We got to get the bookkeeper in. | ||
We got to subpoena Hunter Biden and James Biden. | ||
But the bookkeeper to me is the one that knows where all the bodies are buried, because this was a very complex web of accounts and LLCs. | ||
And I want to know how Joe Biden got paid. | ||
It's very clear that he got paid. | ||
And I want to know how those transactions, how is the money given to Joe Biden? | ||
Was it cash? | ||
Was it gold bars? | ||
Was it through Venmo or credit cards with Hunter Biden's name on it? | ||
I mean, there are a lot of ways that money laundering can happen and we have to prove that. | ||
And it's going to, we're going to have to have witnesses called in to do that. | ||
See, here's the thing about you, some of the dramatic hits you've had on the show over the last couple of months, you were here a couple of months ago and you said you've been going to Treasury. | ||
You've been going to see, because you want to see the receipts, you want to see the wire transfers, and you said, hey, the file of the trafficking of women for sex is that thick. | ||
So did we have to have this hearing yesterday to be able to give the subpoenas? | ||
Or could the subpoenas have gone beforehand? | ||
And the bookkeeper, it's like Eliot Ness in the movie The Untouchables, right? | ||
To get to Al Capone, you've got to get to the bookkeeper, right? | ||
The whole movie is about keeping the bookkeeper alive, getting to the books. | ||
Could we have gotten that beforehand and not? | ||
It just seems like yesterday this was Kevin McCarthy putting you guys up there in some performative thing so that we keep our eye off the ball of what's happening with the CR, what's happening with this amazing work that people have been doing on the appropriations bills. | ||
Was it performative or was this really as well thought through as you would like? | ||
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It was meant to be substantive and show here's a baseline of experts that say whether or not this behavior is legal or illegal. | |
And I'll tell you, I am equally frustrated about the speed at which information is coming out. | ||
But the minute that Jamie Comer subpoenas Hunter Biden is the minute that the Oversight Committee gets stuck in a lawsuit and we will not be able to get certain bank records and accounts and access to certain information because it'll be frozen up. | ||
in court. And so from my perspective, he was trying to get as much information ahead of time before the lawsuit so that we can move forward with as much as possible. | ||
But we now know that in the next hearing that we have, which will be next month, depending on whether or not the government is open or shut down, we will have firsthand witnesses, is my understanding, of individuals within the Biden crime family, within the Biden crime family circuit that will be coming forward and appearing before our committee. | ||
And the Democrats only have so much time before the rubber meets the road here. | ||
Congressman, one of the reasons you were on point yesterday is you've actually done the work. | ||
And here's a technical question I get from this audience all the time. | ||
When you schlep over to Treasury and are sitting there going through the records and you've got the stack of... are those documents... have those documents... | ||
Since those are government documents, have they been shifted over to the committee? | ||
Does the committee actually have them? | ||
Or has Nancy Mace got to go over on Saturday, have somebody open up the SCIF and go down and review them? | ||
Do you guys actually have all the wire transfers? | ||
Do you have all the documentation the Treasury's had for many years? | ||
Do you guys actually have that in the committee so that your investigators and researchers are going over? | ||
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We don't. | |
We had to get permission and it took months to get permission to go over to Treasury. | ||
and see the first tranche of 170 SARS reports and the amount of money that we're talking about, it would blow your head off, Steve. | ||
I mean, it is enormous sums of money. | ||
And what we saw in the SARS reports consistently is that the Biden family got a one third cut of all the money. | ||
When I say I think it's north of 50 million of what the Biden family cut was, you can imagine how much money we're talking about overall. | ||
But then we find out there were seven more Bidens, there are more suspicious activity reports that we haven't gotten access to yet. | ||
And we can't share those reports with the American people because they're confidential, which is the frustration of. | ||
Of having to go hire companies and spend money and resources to go get bank records, both domestically and abroad, because it's a very complex web of accounts. | ||
Okay. | ||
I just want to make sure you're saying, and you've said before, I think on this show, at the time it was 40 million, you thought it was going to be, and that's just the Biden's cut. | ||
So you gross it up and you see how much money, but I just want to make sure this audience understands because it's mind boggling. | ||
The Treasury Department, because if you're a politically exposed person, PEP, and everybody's been a senior level of government is like that, the banks are required by law to send these suspicious activity report, if they see something that's suspicious, they've got these suspicious activity reports in Treasury in a skiff and you've been able to review them. | ||
Why do we have, since that's the federal government and you're the Congress with oversight, Why do we have to have, why can't those records or copies of those records be transferred to you and your oversight and your oversight duties? | ||
Is it a whole different process? | ||
You have to get permission from the federal government and from treasury to send these things out from the Biden regime? | ||
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Yeah, we have to get permission from the treasury to go over there. | |
And meanwhile, now, now, Steve, historically presidents allow for us to have all the access to SARS reports. | ||
Period. | ||
Like that's always been the precedent, but because this is Joe Biden's presidency, this is Joe Biden and his family, originally we were only going to get access to one out of 170 suspicious activity reports. | ||
We finally got access to all of those initial, that initial tranche, but there's more that we haven't even seen yet. | ||
And so, um, it's, it's, it's astounding and disgusting and shameful and un-American. | ||
To be blocked from members of Congress from doing their job on oversight and being prohibited access to these things whenever we want to look at them. | ||
Are you saying Janet Yellen, I just want to make sure we're clear, Janet Yellen at Treasury and the Biden White House is stonewalling, they are specifically stonewalling requests from members of Congress to get to the access of these records? | ||
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Oh, for sure. | |
Especially initially. | ||
I mean, it took us months to finally get into a room at Treasury to see that initial 170. | ||
Come to find out there are far more. | ||
And I've talked to my friends in banking. | ||
If one person or one company has one suspicious activity report in a lifetime, that is rare. | ||
And then to see there are 170 between two members of Joe Biden's family in a short, truncated period of time. | ||
It's obscene that these guys haven't been indicted for money laundering, for wire fraud, for racketeering, for bribery, all the things. | ||
I mean, we've seen DOJ and the FBI tip off the Secret Service and prevent interviews from happening, prevent subpoenas from being ordered and carried out at Joe Biden's home, as a matter of fact. | ||
I mean, we've seen the cover-up and the corruption within the federal government in this thing. | ||
The cover-up is, since it's bribery and treason, not as bad as crime, but it's unbelievable. | ||
When are we going to get to that? | ||
When are we going to get to this part of it? | ||
In the appropriations process, I don't think Treasury's come up yet. | ||
Do you guys intend to use the hammer of appropriations To basically say if Biden wants to shut down his government over not giving over the records to show his bribery, then so be it. | ||
But force his hand to do it. | ||
Is there a possibility in the appropriations process that you guys can bring another piece of leverage to this? | ||
Because it's got to play smash mouth. | ||
They're not going to just turn this stuff over to you guys. | ||
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Right. | |
I mean, there's always the possibility, but is there the backbone to actually do it? | ||
And, you know, we're talking with Some in leadership who told conservative members of our caucus there will be an impeachment before an inquiry was ever started. | ||
And the same leadership went over to moderates in the party and said there will never be an impeachment prior to the inquiry. | ||
And so it's really hard to tell what may or may not actually happen sometimes up here. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
You're breaking some news here. | ||
I just want to make sure. | ||
Are you saying leadership No, I'm an island of one. | ||
I just want to tell the American people the truth, whatever that is. | ||
And then the people can decide for themselves what's really going on. | ||
This is about the defense of the republic. | ||
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Yeah. | |
No, I'm an island of one. | ||
I just want to tell the American people the truth, whatever that is, and then the people can decide for themselves what's really going on. | ||
That's a new piece of data that I learned in the last couple of weeks, which is not a surprise because I've been told things would happen before and then they don't happen. | ||
You know, if you want a friend up here, Steve, you get a dog. | ||
So, uh, by the way, can you, can you stay for part of the next, I know you got votes coming up. | ||
Uh, we're going to have a commercial break in a second, real quickly. | ||
I want to pivot. | ||
I want to pivot to Ukraine. | ||
You voted against the $300 million last night. | ||
Am I correct in that? | ||
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Yes, I did. | |
I did vote against that. | ||
There was a push to pull out Ukraine funding out of the DoD approach bill and have it be a separate vote as it should have been in the House. | ||
There were a couple of measures and I voted against funding that $300 million. | ||
Can you stay, by the way, for a few minutes on the other side? | ||
I know you've got these votes coming up. | ||
Can you give us a minute or two? | ||
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Sure. | |
Short commercial break. | ||
We're in turn with Congressman Nancy May. | ||
She was the tip of the spear, I think, we would say, in a fairly disappointing opening round yesterday, as the Democrats kind of rolled us. | ||
And the reason is, I think, a lot of people haven't done their homework. | ||
The ones that have done their homework, I think, was quite evident yesterday. | ||
Also, the fighters that understand this is smash mouth. | ||
This is, you're fighting for the control of the most powerful nation in the history of mankind. | ||
And that people are just not going to sit there and go, this is lovely. | ||
If you want to, you know, have limited government, the rule of law, you're going to have to fight for it. | ||
Short break, back with Congressman Mason in a second. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | |
Congressman Mace, can you talk to us about your Ukraine vote? | ||
Because essentially what happened last night is the majority of the majority voted against it, and according to the Hassert rule, it's going to be very difficult to bring up anything in Ukraine unless you guys in conference hammer this out. | ||
So this was a massive vote last night. | ||
You being a no, I think caught a lot of people by surprise. | ||
Why is that? | ||
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Well, I originally supported Ukraine when the war first broke out. | |
My district in my state was, by and large, very supportive of that at the time. | ||
But the sentiment has changed over the course of the last year and a half or so. | ||
And, you know, the lack of auditing of $113 billion, the lack of knowing where the lethal aid is, because we know that the State Department slow rolled Slow walked aid initially. | ||
Has it all been spent? | ||
Where is it? | ||
Do we know where it is? | ||
Is it in the hands of the good guys? | ||
What does that look like? | ||
Poland just pulled out their support to some degree. | ||
And I also want to know what our allies are doing. | ||
Are they going to increase their support for Ukraine? | ||
Are they decreasing it? | ||
How are they going to be supportive of a neighbor in the region as well? | ||
And so we have a lot of questions and it's not really the time to do that. | ||
Either when, you know, to feed a family of four for a week costs you almost $500 at the grocery store. | ||
I mean, it's just very hard to justify that right now with inflation and everything that's going on in this country. | ||
We want to put our country first. | ||
You come from one of the most patriotic states in the country and your district is a district of great patriots. | ||
What's the sentiment down there in your district about this Ukraine situation? | ||
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Well, it has shifted. | |
I would say when the war broke out, the majority of folks supported Ukraine. | ||
Today, the majority of folks do not want to send more money over. | ||
I come from a purple district, but a very fiscally conservative district, and they're worried about the supply chain. | ||
They're worried about inflation, high interest rates on housing and mortgage rates, etc. | ||
Cost of fuel and gas. | ||
Those things are only increasing and going up. | ||
It cost almost $4 a gallon in South Carolina. | ||
to fill up when you are at the gas station. | ||
And so when you look at the costs of everything right now, how do you justify sending another $300 million over there when you haven't taken care of your citizens and address the issues here at home? | ||
The Senate CR has got $6 billion. | ||
You know, the plan this year is for $80 billion. | ||
That's what they need, and folks are trying to figure out how to game the system. | ||
The Senate CR has $6 billion with nothing on the border right now. | ||
They have $6 billion. | ||
Where do you stand? | ||
In a few minutes, you're going to start debating the rule, and then later in the day, vote. | ||
You would be looked at, I think, as a barometer of people's thinking. | ||
Right now, as we sit here at about 1120 a.m. | ||
Eastern Daylight Time, what's your thinking on this continuing resolution? | ||
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Well, it's very frustrating and it angers me as a mom. | |
I remember before I was ever in politics, Steve, 10 years ago, just a little bit more than that, I was starting my own company. | ||
I had young, small children, and I would see what was going on in Washington, having no idea I would be in Congress one day. | ||
And it was so frustrating to be promised, the American people, being a citizen, being promised, hey, we're going to change the way we do business in Washington. | ||
We're no longer going to do CRs and continuing resolutions and omnibuses. | ||
We're going to do a budget. | ||
There's no plan to balance the budget, Steve. | ||
There is no plan to do the rest of the appropriations bills, and a CR is like cheating. | ||
It's just an easy way out to continue doing the same thing that Congress has always done, which is spend more money than it has, and there's no plan in place. And so, you know, I am leaning against voting for the CR right now. I haven't had a chance to look at it. | ||
Here we are, yet another bill, another vote that we don't really get a lot of time to read and have knowledge about. | ||
And we're just doing the same damn thing that's always been done. There's nothing different. | ||
And we promised the American people we would be different. | ||
We would be more responsible. | ||
We would cut spending. | ||
We would do the things we need to do to get our country back on track. | ||
We would fix the issues at the border. | ||
My God. | ||
I mean, you've seen everything going on down there. | ||
We're not doing any of that right now. | ||
And it's very hard to support a plan that we know we're going to also get rolled on. | ||
And the American people were lied to. | ||
I warned everybody. | ||
I warned you and I warned everybody else during the debt ceiling fight that this was going to happen. | ||
This is a matter of time. | ||
Congressman, you went to the Citadel, which prides itself in the formation of young leaders and focus on leadership. | ||
Both your comments about the impeachment inquiry yesterday and then about the CR and these other things implies you believe that there's a problem with leadership in the House, the Republican side, ma'am? | ||
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Yes, I do. | |
And like I mentioned earlier, like Matt, you know, I have worked on trying to negotiate Deals to move things forward. | ||
In fact. | ||
Matt Gaetz was promised a balanced budget amendment that he could lead one. | ||
And then I was promised the same thing. | ||
And it's like, why would you make the same promise to two different people? | ||
We could work together or we could do something else. | ||
I mean, I'm a, I'm an adult and a responsible human being and reasonable to deal with, but you know, I was misled and I was lied to. | ||
And, you know, it doesn't make me feel good at night to know that as a woman and, you know, I've been working on trying to find that balance of being pro-woman and pro-life and moving the ball forward on issues related to birth control or rape victims, et cetera. | ||
And to be made those promises, I'm from the South. | ||
When you shake my hand and you look me in the eye, mono e mono, and you don't hold up your end of the bargain, you don't keep your promise, bless your heart. | ||
Congressman, how can people follow you, particularly over the next couple of days? | ||
It's going to be quite intensive there. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
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It's Nancy Mace, spelled like the pepper spray, but sweeter, Steve. | |
Congressman Mace, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
Good luck today. | ||
Um, so you're going to see it play out in real time. | ||
And I think one of the issues that has to be addressed is what Congressman Mace just brought up. | ||
And I think it was very, um, illuminating that, uh, and because this is a time for adult conversations. | ||
This is a time that you have to make tough choices like you've had to make around your kitchen table many times on your personal finances or other things going on with your family or yourself and your job. | ||
Um, the country's in a crisis. | ||
This is no longer the managed decline of the United States of America. | ||
The bottom is falling out, and they refuse to have a serious conversation with you. | ||
And what they do is try to gaslight you. | ||
You just heard from there. | ||
They're going to tell the MAGA folks, oh yeah, we're going to have an impeachment. | ||
We're going to do it. | ||
This thing's going to roll. | ||
It's going to roll hard. | ||
It's going to go real fast. | ||
Then tell the moderates, no, it's not going to happen. | ||
Just bear with us. | ||
And then you see what happened yesterday, which individually you had some amazing, it just wasn't Congressman Mace. | ||
There were some other individuals there that were on point and it was terrific. | ||
And I don't want to point the finger at Chairman Comer or Jordan, but it was just not good enough. | ||
It just wasn't. | ||
And you're not playing in a league that allows do-overs. | ||
The same thing we're sitting with here. | ||
In a few minutes, they're going to start debating the rule about bringing the Sierra. | ||
They haven't finished their business on the appropriations, but because of you, this audience and Gates and these heroes, they got these appropriations bills done. | ||
And what a day. | ||
That's why I want to Dave Brad in here today. | ||
It hasn't been done in 30 years. | ||
This is not the way the city is run. | ||
This is how we got to the $33 trillion. | ||
They do it under the dark of night and under the cover of night. | ||
And did we win everything? | ||
No. | ||
And we're even was congressman Mesa's all her votes in some of these amendments. | ||
Perfect. | ||
No. | ||
But you can start to see a corpus of people that are coming together because of their constituents. | ||
Remember what she said. | ||
It's quite important. | ||
Although she's from a purple district. | ||
They're quite fiscally conservative. | ||
And I think that's the unifying message right now. | ||
And that is what you're at the tip of the spear on. | ||
That most of what they're talking about up there right now is nonsense and spin and trying to obfuscate. | ||
And this is why I started the show today by doing this back of the envelope. | ||
Well, besides going to the border and to the sheriff's and show you what's really going on. | ||
Right? | ||
Is to sit there and do the back of the envelope. | ||
Because this is going to catch other people unaware. | ||
It's not going to catch this audience. | ||
I commit to you that we're going to make sure we work through the math here and let you know what's coming. | ||
We owe that to you. | ||
And what is coming is a structural problem. | ||
Remember, we said before, after the financial crisis of 2008, to save the elites and to save the wealthy, they dropped interest rates to essentially zero and crushed the working class. | ||
Nobility for capital formation, nobility for your savings, your money market account. | ||
You got what you got with really no juice in it for a long time. | ||
As they jacked up the liquidity at the Federal Reserve, to pump the liquidity into the system, to save the hedge funds, to save the real estate, to save people, the big money managers, the wealthy, right? | ||
Oh, and by the way, as long as they could help your 401k fine, but that was always not in their first thinking. | ||
Trust me. | ||
And not, uh, in, in the dark of night, these other bailouts in, in, in, in this continual, continual, continual massive federal spending. | ||
With this theory, remember, it was their theory we talked about here, modern, modern Terry theory, this radical idea, and it was embraced. | ||
It was embraced by Mitch McConnell and the collaboration is Republicans and all the Republicans on Wall Street, right? | ||
The cooks, all of them. | ||
They embraced it. | ||
This is how you got to $33 trillion. | ||
And this is how you have a refusal to go back to the pre covert federal government. | ||
You got to fight it, you know, line by line. | ||
That's what the last couple of days have been, and they didn't think we could pull it off. | ||
And he didn't want to do it. | ||
Everything Kevin McCarthy said in the opening of that press conference was a lie. | ||
He's fought this from the beginning. | ||
This is what the fight was on these obscure rules. | ||
This is what the fight was in January. | ||
Remember all the Fox hosts? | ||
Oh, this is chaos. | ||
This is anarchy. | ||
No. | ||
This is the way you put order into the system. | ||
This is the way you let the working class and middle class get in and find out exactly what in the hell is going on here. | ||
How does all this money get spent on all these programs that are destroying the families, the children, the border, the military? | ||
How does this happen? | ||
It's not magic. | ||
It's in these massive bills and the dead of night and what gets passed. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
You pay for it. | ||
You pay for it. | ||
And that's why they have to listen to you. | ||
And that's the reason they hate this audience. | ||
Make sure you give a call today to the 117, I think it was, that voted against Ukraine. | ||
Look at Nancy Mace's Journey in that. | ||
And you know what it was driven by? | ||
Her thinking through and listening to her constituents. | ||
They said they were for it before, but now it's not just too much money. | ||
We don't know really where it's gone, what it's gone for, what's happening. | ||
It's no. | ||
We have a massive crisis here. | ||
On the back of the envelope, a trillion and a half of interest expense. | ||
Have you seen that calculated in any of these discussions? | ||
You have not. | ||
Because they refuse to look downrange, which you must do if you're an adult. | ||
With your family and your children? | ||
Remember, it's always you looking downrange. | ||
Right? | ||
Well, the downrange is here today. | ||
I promised you you were going to see who you were governed by. | ||
And it will be revealed. | ||
More and more and more. | ||
But Nancy Mace, being on the fence here on the CR, Very illustrative. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | |
A lot's happening. | ||
We're going to go to the floor, I think, in a few minutes. | ||
Bishop and all these folks are going to be a quite, I think, intense debate over a rule. | ||
About moving a continued resolution to make sure that the apparatus, the cartel, wants to continue funding in some temporary stopgap measure. | ||
And there's a lot of people saying, no, I don't think so. | ||
I think we've got to face the music here. | ||
So this is going to be quite intense. | ||
It will also be inextricably linked to a fight over leadership. | ||
I think you see right there with Nancy Mason. | ||
I think that's why she's a bellwether. | ||
She's saying there's big problems. | ||
One of the problems, they're lying to different people to try to get, to try to keep the whole thing moving. | ||
And we just need to, we need to face facts. | ||
We need to face hard facts. | ||
The hard facts is we're bankrupt. | ||
The only reason we continue to do it, the Federal Reserve continues to print the money. | ||
The BRICS nations are telling you that. | ||
If it was working and the purchasing power was declining, they wouldn't have a problem with the dollar. | ||
Yeah, they don't like the SWIFT system and they don't like the way that we can control it and get to the bad guys. | ||
I got that. | ||
But they would live with it. | ||
They would live with it, with us as the prime reserve currency. | ||
The reason they're not is obviously the CCP and others that are trying to challenge us geopolitically, yes. | ||
The UAE has always been, outside of Israel, our best ally in the Middle East, and particularly the best ally we've got in the Gulf. | ||
And they're the ones with India. | ||
Modi, the whole Indo-Pacific strategy, the lynchpins India, as we've said for years. | ||
We're a big fan of Modi. | ||
He's a great nationalist, but he puts India's interests first. | ||
Even though he's an ally of the United States, he puts India's interests first. | ||
They're the guys that did the first big trade for the million barrels of oil in rupee rupees and MBZ said I'll take the I'll take the currency risk. | ||
I'll take the currency risk. | ||
It's a shot across our bow. | ||
That's what make sure you get a birch gold to get all the information that you talk to the guys about gold. | ||
It's been a hedge for 5,000 years. | ||
You may need is a hedge now. | ||
We're going to over the weekend. | ||
I'm going to refine my thinking on these interest payments because now you're at the law of large numbers. | ||
Where the numbers are at such a scale and such a magnitude. | ||
That it's quite frankly breathtaking. | ||
We've never been in a situation like this ever. | ||
The crisis that is upon us is worse than the crisis in 2008. | ||
In the 2008 crisis, once again we looked over the pit brought on by your bettors on Wall Street. | ||
I'm going to try to get Mike Lindell in here for a second when I can, if I can, but we've got to go to the House floor in a second. | ||
Overnight, just to update you, you got three big you, this audience, because it was the ultra-mega people that pushed them through over the top. | ||
And they weren't perfect. | ||
We lost a bunch of amendments on it. | ||
There's too much money spent. | ||
But good enough for government work for right now. | ||
So we funded basically half of the government. | ||
And the Senate says these things are DOA. | ||
Well, hey, let's get into a room and figure that out. | ||
They're DOA because you've got Republicans backing these radicals like John Tester and these people in the Senate. | ||
That want to spend more money. | ||
Let me go, before we go to the house floor, let me go to Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, I'm most interested in how we're doing on the factory floor. | ||
Are we at full capacity yet at MyPillow? | ||
Because we're not going to stop until we're at full capacity. | ||
Where are we, brother? | ||
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Well, we're not there yet, but boy, it's been helping out everybody on the War Room Posse. | |
Helping us out by getting our products. | ||
I'm on my way there now and down to the factory. | ||
We've got the specials. | ||
The MyPillow 2.0 is what keeps us going, everybody. | ||
They're all making them. | ||
That's our new MyPillow with the fabric that's got the cooling technology and it's on sale, half price, $39.98. | ||
We've got our sheets on sale, our slippers, everything $39.98. | ||
If you go down to the War Room Square, See Steve there, all these specials we put on exclusive, like the slippers, that's exclusive for the War Room Posse. | ||
The towel sets $39.99, the clothes out sheets $25. | ||
We've got, but the big thing, we've got that big sale because we're making room for more sewing machines and stuff for the MyPillow 2.0. | ||
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Those kitchen towels, once they're gone, they're going to be gone. | ||
We can't get any more in right now. | ||
Save 25% on them. | ||
The best kitchen towels you'll ever use. | ||
And then we've got bed. | ||
Everybody was getting beds yesterday. | ||
There were quite a few beds bought. | ||
We have the best beds ever designed. | ||
They're all USA made. | ||
USA those bed toppers. | ||
Turn any bed into a bed. | ||
Rejuvenate your bed. | ||
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get the MyPillow 2.0 mattress topper. | ||
And Steve, it's been amazing that everybody's responded and my employees, the morale's up, but that attack by American Express canceling us has manifested to our shipping. | ||
We've had all kinds of problems, but we're getting through. | ||
And the media has been hitting us hard. | ||
And I just got subpoenas and a bunch of other stuff today, personally, that we'll maybe talk about that next week. | ||
I've got a lot of information on how we're securing the elections out there. | ||
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
If you're getting subpoenaed on other stuff, we want to get you back on here between 5 and 7 and talk about it. | ||
We got to. | ||
They're coming after Michael Bell. | ||
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Yeah, I can come on today. | |
I got subpoenaed. | ||
It's a big subpoena, too. | ||
If you want me back on this afternoon, I'll come back on. | ||
Okay, well, we'll get you. | ||
MyPillow.com, promo code WORM. | ||
Go there right now. | ||
All the sales, you got the Christmas sales up, all of it as we're keeping the factory there at full capacity or trying to. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll see you back here this afternoon. | ||
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All right. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
They're coming after Lindell like nobody's business. | ||
Okay, a bunch of things. | ||
The senator from Oklahoma is now on the floor. | ||
They're tweeting out that he's cornered McCarthy. | ||
There's deals being cut even as we speak. | ||
Tim Burchett, a regular here on The War Room, has just told folks he's a hard no on the CR. | ||
He expects at least five or more Republicans to join him. | ||
I think the number is going to be higher. | ||
That means this thing's dead on arrival. | ||
So we're going to get into a quite nasty, nasty. | ||
Remember, if you're watching Fox all day long, you're just going to see shutdown porn all day long. | ||
They're never going to address the issue. | ||
The Murdoch's never want to address the issue. | ||
The wealthy never want to address the issue. | ||
And the issue is you drove the country into this. | ||
Because you're the donors that had the backs of these guys and put these guys in and had the lobbyist and this is where we are. | ||
It's not sustainable. | ||
We talk about sustainable Green New Deal and sustainable on carbon and net carbon and net zero and all that this theoretical everything that's happening theoretical and the physics of the atmosphere. | ||
Let me give you some physics of money. | ||
We're looking over an abyss and people that are getting crushed right now are the folks working class middle and politically young. | ||
We have 60% this is CNBC 60% of American citizens right now. | ||
Live paycheck to paycheck. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
Think about everything we've done to build this country all the sacrifices that were made to build this country. | ||
Look around in your hometown right now. | ||
Think about this. | ||
Think about your parents, your grandparents, your great-grandparents, your extended family, the effort, the agony, the sacrifice from foreign battlefields to the jobs people took and did to build this to be the greatest republic in the history of mankind, the greatest nation in the history of mankind that's done more and freed more people throughout the world, created more wealth, | ||
Think about how we got here. | ||
And you can tell how we got here. | ||
One way is that the resistance to even have an open discussion about where we are in an adult conversation about where we are and how it can't continue like this. | ||
It cannot continue like this. | ||
The mathematics does not work. | ||
It can't continue. | ||
And you will continue to pay for the purchasing power of the dollars down with 16% since the Biden regime, the illegitimate Biden regime took over. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of their, because of the interest rate, the mass, massive spending, we told you it was going to cause inflation. | ||
To bring inflation down, they had to jack rates up. | ||
Now jack rates, and we had, hey, we're coming out of a world that structurally has been predicated on zero interest rates. | ||
Why is it predicated on zero interest rates? | ||
This is not some law of physics. | ||
This was human action. | ||
Human action did this, to go to zero interest rates. | ||
And to flood the zone with liquidity and have an asset bubble. | ||
They came up the only person ever address that was Donald J. Trump. | ||
Remember a trillion dollars in liquidity came off the balance sheet of the Fed in his second year in the in the first and second year of his his administration. | ||
That would be the Donald J. Trump that we started off the show today that Biden has the audacity. | ||
To go out to Arizona with John McCain. | ||
Remember the bitter old man. | ||
Who in the middle of the night flew back to vote against in the Senate to be the one vote to vote against the repeal of Obamacare. | ||
And he didn't have any just it was just to stop Trump. | ||
Because this is the first thing that Paul Ryan and McConnell everybody worked on collectively to come together to repeal Obamacare. | ||
I don't think there was even there wasn't even a thought they were going to replace it later work through the replacement. | ||
And remember this this these are the same folks You're the threat to democracy. | ||
You're a domestic terrorist. | ||
You're Ultra-MAGA extremist. | ||
What have you, what have the Ultra-MAGA extremists demanded this week? | ||
They've demanded that we come together and actually look at where the nation is. | ||
Where it is. | ||
And to understand that this is not, forget the sustainability of net zero. | ||
Let me talk about the sustainability of a nation that's 33 trillion dollars and rapidly, rapidly, rapidly going to go to 34 and 35 and 36 and 37 with no stop. | ||
With no stop. | ||
And because the structure of the old zero interest rate is now we have a new structure that's coming together. | ||
You heard E.J. | ||
and Tony. | ||
These are the fastest times, I think, in living memory. | ||
The 30 year and the 10 year have all gone where they've gone. | ||
And if this is too esoteric, bond markets and capital markets, just pull out your credit card statement, look at your own life. | ||
60% are living paycheck to paycheck, and you know how they even live paycheck to paycheck? | ||
They have a gap financing, and that gap financing is a credit card. | ||
The AP on a credit card right now knows 25, 26, 27% when you keep throwing all the fees and everything you're paying. | ||
You have these young people and that's how you're, that's how you're, that's how you're getting, this is how we got over 1.1 trillion dollars now in credit card debt. | ||
Oh, by the way, the defaults are coming at a record rate with the banks. | ||
And they're pulling back, constantly now pulling back credit, restricting credit. | ||
The old system is collapsing before us. | ||
And the new system is not sustainable. | ||
He talked about the, the Jerry Baker's article about the new moral order. | ||
And the new moral order they kind of slapped on as a replacement to the Judeo-Christian West, the traditional values of the United States of America, that's collapsed. | ||
Because it's based upon lies. | ||
It's based upon gaslighting. | ||
They never want to come forward and face facts. | ||
I don't care if that's about a vaccine, or it's about a mass mandate, or it's about the invasion of the southern border. | ||
Look at the discussion. | ||
You follow the discussion in the last couple of days of how they, everything to them is processing more illegal aliens into the country. | ||
Processing more. | ||
And we know they have no intention of tracing those. | ||
They're just in the country. | ||
And this is why we started the show in the Rio Grande Valley in McAllen, Texas, with 160 sheriffs, 160 brave men and women there are the front line every day from all over the country, because as we said, we did, we build a wall. | ||
Every town's a border town. | ||
Every state's a border state, not just El Paso, Texas, not Juarez, not where we built that first wall up the mountain in every community. | ||
And now we're having to face reality, and you are the linchpin of that. | ||
202-225-3121's the house, 202-224-3121. | ||
Make sure you give an attaboy to the 117. | ||
There's a lot of Nancy Maces out there. | ||
There's a lot of Nancy Maces out there. | ||
There's a lot of people that are listening to their constituents, and the constituents say, we can't give 80 billion dollars, we can't pay for what we got, we're going broke. | ||
We can't pay for what we got. | ||
We can't give $80 billion to the charnel house of Ukraine. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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break. Back in a moment. | |
What should I do? | ||
Rest for a bit. | ||
Do you still have time to think about it? | ||
You'll have to have an abortion. | ||
I know. | ||
You can't keep it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what to do. | ||
Kavita, oh my god! | ||
You knew her quite well, didn't you? | ||
Mother? | ||
Yes. | ||
Most people, when in total doubt, just give up on their dreams. | ||
But she didn't. | ||
I need to take dying people off the streets. | ||
You have to give me a place for them. | ||
Now! | ||
Some Hindus might not accept you. | ||
They might suspect you want to convert them. | ||
If you want to destroy this place, take me and kill me instead. | ||
Darkness. | ||
That's all I can see. | ||
What do I need to know, for Christ's sake? | ||
We just wanted to protect you. | ||
I was so wrong. | ||
With so many things. | ||
I'm lost, Father. | ||
Jesus does not love me anymore. | ||
Are you here to save humanity or just yourself? | ||
Peace out. | ||
Faith might be obscured by the clouds of doubt. | ||
I don't know how long I will have the strength to live without faith. | ||
Fate without love. | ||
We're going to turn to the floor of the house in a moment as we pitch over to Charlie Kirk and Jack Passover. | ||
We'll be back at five. | ||
An old colleague, Terry Kashinut, you've made a film you've been working on for years about Mother Teresa. | ||
We're going to have you back on tomorrow and throughout next week to talk about the details of this incredible moving film. | ||
But I want to make sure people know, when does it come out? | ||
How did they get to it? | ||
And where do they go to find out more information about this incredible film? | ||
Kind of a dual film. | ||
It's really the story of Mother Teresa, but told through the eyes of a young woman. | ||
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Well, yes. | |
Thanks, Steve, for having me on your show. | ||
It's good to see you. | ||
The distributor is Fathom Events. | ||
That's F-A-T-H-O-M events in one word. | ||
And when you type this in, you immediately get to the schedule. | ||
You'll have Mother Teresa. | ||
You can also Google Fathom event Mother Teresa. | ||
You'll have a page where you can put in your city. | ||
You can put in your zip code and you'll find all the cinemas near you. | ||
It's playing in over 800 cinemas across the United States. | ||
It's really everywhere. | ||
Some markets, some multiple screen. | ||
It's only playing on this one night for now because we need, you know, the cinemas, as you know, need to see there's a demand for this movie. | ||
There are no stars. | ||
The star is Mother Teresa, really. | ||
And we have a fantastic director, Kamal Moussale, who did an epic, epic movie where we recreated the slums, you know, of India in the 50s. | ||
We recreated Calcutta of the 50s. | ||
And great music, great acting. | ||
So it's a cinematic experience that you don't get these days anymore. | ||
And if your audience, if the posse goes to see this movie, you know, if they can pre-buy tickets on that site, you can do what you did with The Sound of Freedom, you know, and get it on the road to success. | ||
Once again, where do they go? | ||
I want people to go today to find out more information. | ||
The day is October 5th. | ||
Is that the one day it's going to play? | ||
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Yeah, it's October 5th, that's next Thursday, 7 p.m., and it's Fathom Events, Fathom, F-A-T-H-O-M, events, E-V-E-N-T-S dot com. | |
That's where you go, and it'll be very easy to find the cinema nearest you. | ||
If you type Mother Teresa and Me, you'll find the website of our movie, and you'll have all the information about the film itself, Terry, we'll make sure we get you back on. | ||
I want to spend some time with this. | ||
I know you've been working on this thing for years, and it looks like an epic. | ||
I want to make sure everybody gets a chance to see it. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, brother. | ||
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Well, thank you. | |
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
There's been a long time working on this film about Mother Teresa. | ||
October 5th, next Thursday, we'll have a lot more about this. | ||
Okay, they are already fighting. | ||
They're going to have now a closed-door meeting at 2.30. | ||
The Republican conference will be covering this. | ||
I'll probably be covering this up on the live stream. | ||
We've got the whole thing of the live stream up now. | ||
We're covering throughout the day and the night. | ||
I may be popping in and out. | ||
So it's going to be quite intense today. | ||
The rule first, a debate, and then maybe bring the CR up and maybe not. | ||
Maybe they just don't want to have a defeat and they just get back to work on these appropriations bills. | ||
Joe Biden's already said he's going to veto it. | ||
The Senate has already said, although the Senators down talking to McCarthy look like trying to do some deal-making, the Senate's bill has got six billion dollars for Ukraine. | ||
The majority of the conference in the The Republican Party last night voted down $300 million that was in the defense bill. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene, hat tip to her for doing the effort to pull that down. | ||
Are they on the floor right now? | ||
Okay, let's cut to the floor for the last minute. | ||
I'll come back in. | ||
Let's go ahead and go. | ||
...votes by electronic device. | ||
This is a five minute vote. | ||
If we do a split screen, let's do this. | ||
They don't need to see my lovely visage. | ||
Yeah, we'll do a split screen. | ||
I think that's the CR vote right now, or the rule. | ||
A little hard to manage it all from here in the War Room, but we try. | ||
Charlie Kirk next. | ||
Jack Posobiec after that. | ||
We're back five to seven. | ||
We're going to be here tomorrow morning, obviously. | ||
We'll be throughout the weekend. | ||
Quite historic. | ||
What we call the de-financing of Leviathan begins at midnight on Saturday night. | ||
For those who've been with us through this journey, you knew this day was coming. | ||
We fought hard to make sure we get victory after victory here. | ||
They're going absolutely crazy, absolutely nuts. | ||
But you see, like in the Ukraine vote, we get more information out there. | ||
Remember the vote last night for the Republicans, 117 against 110-4. | ||
According to the Hassard rule, they won't be able to bring up any more, if that holds, they won't be able to bring up any more financing, any more underwriting of the Ukraine war in the House. | ||
That's the Hassard rule. | ||
That's how it rolls. | ||
And I'm sure there's going to be a huge Donnybrook about that. | ||
But stick around with Charlie here on Real America's Voice. | ||
Jack follows him. | ||
We'll be back here 5 to 7. | ||
And we'll be giving you updates on Getter and Rumble. | ||
I want to thank Carly Bonet and all the folks over at Telegram. | ||
The chats have been on fire. | ||
We're in the middle of this fight. | ||
The reason we're in the middle of this fight is because you have been manning the ramparts. | ||
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This is all about you. | |
And you're putting your shoulder to the wheel. |