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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
Here's how I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
24 October, Year of Our Lord 2023. | ||
It is Tuesday, another historic day on Capitol Hill, number 202-225-3121. | ||
You are having a massive influence on all this. | ||
Remember, if we take care of Ember today, and that's a tall order, and you say, well, Steve, why is it a tall order? | ||
You know, you guys are all been hammering, you got Caroline Rennie, you got Laura Loomer, you got all these crazy people off the chain. | ||
How could that be so hard? | ||
Because the place is infested with never-drumpers. | ||
They hate Trump. | ||
And why do they hate Trump? | ||
They hate Trump because of you. | ||
Do you think they enjoy getting these phone calls? | ||
Do you think they actually enjoy hearing from their constituents? | ||
Do you think they enjoy hearing that their constituents are populist, America first, nationalist, and don't want, you know, we don't want globalist policies, we don't want to pay for this nightmare anymore, we don't want to destroy our country and destroy our republic that was bequeathed to us? | ||
No! | ||
The place is infested. | ||
Look at Mitch McConnell and the whole Senate. | ||
You got a handful of pro-Trumpers. | ||
And then behind closed doors, you saw everything you needed to see in the vote last week on Jordan. | ||
The only 25 came out publicly and defied him at tops. | ||
There's really about 20, but tops 25. | ||
They go behind closed doors. | ||
And of course, Jordan asked for the anonymous vote. | ||
Thank you, Jim. | ||
And it goes to what, 116, 115? | ||
Because under the cloak of anonymity. | ||
Now these folks here are going to understand, they're all going to be outed that are voting for Emmer. | ||
Let's bring in Caroline Wren. | ||
I think they've gone through a couple of rounds and it's pretty, if you look at some of the forces of guys that voted not to certify the election and voted against the debt deal, those types are kind of, I guess, even with Emmer. | ||
But is Emmer, I think it's been reported Emmer's in the lead. | ||
We can't give specific numbers, but Emmer's in the lead. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
Yes, they just finished the second round of voting, and so the first round, Emmer got 70 votes, and he just increased to 90 votes in the second round. | ||
Closer was Mike Johnson, got 34 in the first round, he just increased to 37. | ||
Byron Donalds got 29 votes in the first round, he just increased to 33. | ||
And then Kevin Hearn got 27 votes in the first round, he increased to 31. | ||
Then there was two that have been eliminated. | ||
Sessions was eliminated in the first round. | ||
Bergman was eliminated after the second round. | ||
How this works, this is the secret vote happening in conference right now, and the lowest vote-getter gets eliminated. | ||
And so we started out with five candidates. | ||
We're now down to five. | ||
They're starting the third vote right now. | ||
So I think it's been an underwhelming performance by Tom Emmer. | ||
I mean, Tom Emmer is the whip. | ||
He's the most senior person running right now. | ||
And so the expectation was that some people were saying he may even be able to get on the first round of this secret vote, he would be able to get the vote. | ||
If anything, he's not going to be able to get it until the fourth round. | ||
And even if he gets it in the fourth round, then they have to go to the floor, where they actually have to vote and put their name next to their own. | ||
Well, no, hang on. | ||
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Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, slow, slow. | |
Let people know, this is just, if you get the majority of the majority, you're then the designate, correct? | ||
You're the designate. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
And he's inching up on that, although the counterweight is about equal to where he is. | ||
Now, what I've heard, though, because he is Whip and he doesn't want to go to the floor and be humiliated, that he will call for an on-the-record roll call of support. | ||
And if he's not close, he won't go to the floor and do this because he doesn't want to have, quote-unquote, a public spectacle because he is the Whip and this is supposed to be his job. | ||
Have you heard that also, or am I just hearing that from certain sources? | ||
No, I think that is what he would do. | ||
And that makes sense after what I said last night is that it would be very humiliating for the whip to bring the vote to the floor and then lose it. | ||
And so the question is, are there five hard holdouts? | ||
And five is a very fluid number because there is a chance the Democrats are saying they're open to helping Emmer actually get the speakership since he voted to certify the 2020 election and has pledged to them to pass the Ukraine funding. So are there Democrats that will vote present that will lower that vote total that he needs? And so if they do that, that five holdouts goes up to six, then seven, then eight. They've already had one Democrat who's Democrat Congressman Dean Phillips actually from Minnesota. He's running in the primary against Biden, if you didn't know that, but he has said that he intends to help Emmer try and get | ||
the speakership and to vote present. | ||
So it's a fluid number as to exactly how many members have to step up on the floor and say no. | ||
But that is why this roll call vote of what Emmer wants to do in the, I guess, private session to see if he has those votes to go to the floor. | ||
But this is the key, is that right there, the Democrats are not helping someone because they have a MAGA, America First agenda that can execute. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
Tom Emmer is essentially a Democrat. | ||
This is why he worked for Soros. | ||
He worked for the national popular vote, which is probably the most radical idea out there to turn the nation over to mobocracy. | ||
You know, let the guys in the Roosevelt Hotel start voting and, you know, do away with the Electoral College. | ||
This guy's a Democrat. | ||
He's a Minnesota centrist Democrat. | ||
And he's guaranteed them the Ukraine, the 60 to 80 billion dollars in Ukraine, he's guaranteed them. | ||
That's where the Democrats are saying, hey, if you can't get to 217, if there's 10 holdouts, We'll just have guys not show up. | ||
We'll take the denominator down and you can win with, you know, if you can get 208 votes, we'll make sure we jigger it around so you can win with 208 votes. | ||
That's essentially a coalition government with Jeffries. | ||
This is what we fought with McHenry last week. | ||
This is what they're trying to do, and this is what the elites, and this is what the K Street guys, they don't care. | ||
They just want the machine to start going. | ||
They want the funding machine to start going, and right now MAGA's slowing them down. | ||
Caroline, thoughts and observations? | ||
Well, it's right. | ||
20 RINOs ban together to stop Jim Jordan from becoming the speaker. | ||
So can you, I mean, are there not 20 America first Republican members of Congress who will ban together to stop RINO Tom Emmer? | ||
If there isn't, then I don't even know what to tell you anymore. | ||
That'd be incredibly frustrating. | ||
And you know, I don't think that there'd end up being 20 Democrats who do this to form the coalition government, but maybe there are, maybe they care this. | ||
I mean, the budget expires on November 17th. | ||
That's the urgency here. | ||
They have to shove this Ukraine package down our throats. | ||
That is what all of this has always been about. | ||
Emmer has already cut that deal with them, which shouldn't surprise anyone. | ||
But what we really have to think about here is President Trump faces four indictments next year. | ||
And Emmer has not lifted one finger to help him. | ||
He has not endorsed him. | ||
He has not defended Donald Trump. | ||
And Congress tried to impeach Donald Trump Twice when he was president last time. | ||
Is this really the person that we want to be speaker when Trump gets back in and is trying to enact Agenda 47? | ||
You think they won't try and impeach him again and again? | ||
Of course they will. | ||
And the thing is, Tom Emmer, like, that is the last person we should have as our general leading us on the charge against the Democrats. | ||
But hang on. | ||
He's not a general. | ||
But hang on. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
I'm not even worried about Trump winning and what's happened after that. | ||
Having the House By the way, let's be blunt. | ||
They impeached him twice. | ||
The Senate did not remove him. | ||
He won the trial in the Senate. | ||
They did not remove him from office. | ||
But he was impeached by Nancy Pelosi's house twice. | ||
I'm worried about Tom Emmer taking charge, having a guy that's basically Speaker because of the Democrats. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Coming next week and everything he can do for President Trump. | ||
Remember, this is the specter also of McCarthy. | ||
McCarthy's hanging back there. | ||
The lobbyists are still hanging back there. | ||
They want the restoration of McCarthy. | ||
So this is a time, more than ever, for the America First people to step up and say, no with Emmer, and let's select one of these other candidates. | ||
You know, do you have rock stars in that group? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe they prove they're rock stars over time. | ||
I think there's a couple of people that could be acceptable. | ||
Maybe it's not your best choice. | ||
Maybe they don't have the best record. | ||
I don't know if any of these guys will fight and be absolute demons on fighting spending, but it will certainly be better. | ||
Hearns and some of these guys will certainly be better than the Embers of McCarthy. | ||
I mean, no doubt about that. | ||
Caroline, could you hang out? | ||
I want to come back with updates when we get things. | ||
Can you hang out or can I intrude upon your busy social schedule? | ||
You can put off the late brunch and the mimosas until after I come back to you. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I want to get Todd Bensman in here. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Do I just drop him? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
I had Todd on for a half hour and now I lost him. | ||
What's the next vote? | ||
I just want people to understand. | ||
That's why your calls are still important. | ||
Because this thing is a very fluid situation. | ||
What they intend to do, what Emmer intends to do, is if he does get the majority, and that may, depends on how these, as they take the bottom person out where those votes break, or if anybody in the, in that kind of block of Hern, Donalds, and Johnson, they add up to basically the same amount, a little bit more than what Emmer has right now, whether that block starts to consolidate around one person, or if some of those people start to bleed out to Emmer. | ||
He still intends, I just want to make sure everybody knows this, Caroline, What their stated intention is to do is not to go to the floor immediately and fight this out on the floor after he becomes the designee. | ||
What he intends to do is, and supposedly to break anonymity, they're going to have a, not what Jordan called for, which was a sense of the place. | ||
He's actually going to do a on the record roll call, right? | ||
On the record roll call to see how many short he is of the 217. | ||
Is that, is that your understanding also? | ||
That's what we, that is what people are reporting might happen. | ||
And that's what I think would probably happen too versus bringing it straight to the floor. | ||
And if, and if he has the votes in that, uh, in the, you know, on the record roll call, boom, they'll go straight to the floor. | ||
And you know, even if he doesn't have the votes, let's say maybe if he's a couple short, I still think he goes to the floor because I do think he has a couple of Democrats in his pocket who will stand down. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
That's what I think they'll do. | ||
They'll cut a deal with Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
This is how much the Never Trump forces want to roll against us now. | ||
People say, well, hold it. | ||
Why do we get rid of McCarthy? | ||
McCarthy is just as Never Trump as Emmer, maybe more so. | ||
He just does it in concealed ways. | ||
He has been never Trump. | ||
Look at the other day. | ||
He's on the Sunday morning talk show, I think with Kristen Welker. | ||
She gives him every opportunity to endorse Trump. | ||
He refuses to endorse Trump. | ||
That's Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Kevin McCarthy has been the whole leadership. | ||
All of that crowd. | ||
And that's why you've decapitate the leadership and you pull it off with Emmer. | ||
You've taken it all out. | ||
Their project of 10 or 12 years historic in three and a half weeks. | ||
But McCarthy has been as never Trump. | ||
It's just behind the scenes. | ||
He's putting the dagger in President Trump. | ||
Remember, he's the one that held Jim Jordan back. | ||
He's the one that didn't let Jim Jordan go off the chain on these investigations. | ||
That's quite frankly why we're essentially, I think, nowhere in these investigations. | ||
I know Comer's running around saying, I've got this, I got that. | ||
When I see it, and when I see it in the committee, and I see that it's real, I'll believe it. | ||
Because I don't think McCarthy's let him do anything. | ||
Caroline. | ||
I think really, and this also was about going off a financial cliff. | ||
And Tom Emmer, I've said this, behind every single bad deal and bad vote for McCarthy was Tom Emmer whipping the conference for it. | ||
I mean, he voted to raise the debt ceiling. | ||
He didn't even just vote to raise the debt ceiling. | ||
I mean, he literally was the one who went to all the other Republican members to shore up the vote to make the deal with the Democrats and included zero funding for our southern border. | ||
And he consistently said that he supports funding for Ukraine. | ||
And we are going off a financial cliff as a country. | ||
And that is why Tom Emmer is unacceptable. | ||
That was the real reason why McCarthy was ousted. | ||
It was because we said we want single-subjects appropriation bills. | ||
Matt Gaetz and Matt Rosenil and these others have been very clear about that. | ||
And so if we just replace McCarthy with Tom Emmer, who has voted for these exact same things that were against the deal that they cut with the conservatives in Congress in January, then we are no better off. | ||
And that is what is so unbelievably frustrating here. | ||
And Mike Johnson, Byron Donalds, Kevin Hearn, those are three very strong, fiscally conservative members that would be very acceptable to have a speaker. | ||
So those three right now, I hope that they're all in a room banding together to stop Emmer and come together and saying, one of us is the best choice and can get the most votes and should be the speaker, because any of those three would be good. | ||
Like I said, as soon as someone gets the majority of the majority, they're going to immediately, if it's Emmers, he's going to immediately ask for an on-the-record roll call vote to see how short he is or how close he gets to the 217. | ||
And we already know the Democrats have come out and said, hey, if you're close, buddy, maybe a couple of us won't show up or a couple of us will vote present. | ||
We'll figure out how to do that. | ||
But there's obviously, Hakeem Jeffries is obviously plotting, just like with McHenry. | ||
They're plotting on some sort of coalition government. | ||
Remember, McCarthy had a, people said, well, why'd you do this and you got Emmer? | ||
Hey, McCarthy was actually worse. | ||
McCarthy passed the whole debt ceiling with Hakeem Jeffries, all that overwhelming vote he had with Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
What you have is you don't have a MAGA house. | ||
And that's what we gotta focus on. | ||
You gotta focus on, you gotta get as close to a MAGA house as you possibly could get. | ||
Quite frankly, if Jordan had been, uh, had been, I think, more America First and more MAGA and less, uh, supporter, uh, less supporter of McCarthy, Um, we would have- I think it had more enthusiasm. | ||
I think we would have gotten there. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're trying to track down Todd Bensman by phone in this brutal report he's got on what's happened, uh, on the southern border to allow terrorists into our country. | ||
Next on The War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Did I say that we were always shifting alliances? | ||
There is a nasty rumor coming out of the room. | ||
I just want to report it. | ||
Jake Sherman of Punchbowl is reporting, of course, everybody's heads blowing up, that, quote, Matt Gaetz is quietly helping Emmer per multiple GOP sources. | ||
Hey, you know, you've got to fight with the army you bring. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
Tom Emmer Never Trump is not just President Trump, the person President Trump. | ||
He's never the concept of MAGA. | ||
He's never the concept of America First. | ||
Why are the Democrats sitting there going, hey, if this guy's close, maybe a couple of us don't show up? | ||
Because he's committed to push through this massive spending package. | ||
He voted for the debt ceiling. | ||
He's a Never Trumper. | ||
And a hardcore Never Trump. | ||
And he's trying to change it the last couple days, telling President Trump, you know, I campaigned for you. | ||
I was there. | ||
But Caroline knows what he told the NRCC. | ||
And he was the one that that eviscerated the that eviscerated. | ||
A lot of people blame McCarthy, but his hand was in it, his head of the NRCC, the Joe Kents of the world, those guys. | ||
So, no, this is it's going to be tough. | ||
But you got to bring this one to a head. | ||
The other guys, and look, are there some superstars there? | ||
We'll find out. | ||
But you got three, particularly Hearns and Donald, that did fight the debt ceiling. | ||
Hearns has been one of the guys that's come out. | ||
He's come out with his own balanced budget program. | ||
He's been kind of a fighter to get the nation's finances in order. | ||
Mike Johnson's been a good guy, been a really good guy on the investigations. | ||
He did support leadership in the debt ceiling fight. | ||
I think that's a big problem. | ||
Um, I think anybody that voted for that, um, it's a big, it's just an issue, but that group has, and quite frankly, as many votes as Emma right now, as they go into another round. | ||
So we'll report as soon as we, uh, as soon as we hear some 202-225-3121. | ||
You've created history. | ||
You've taken out the senior leadership in the apparatus and they're fighting back as they're always going to fight back. | ||
Remember it was $7 trillion every year of following through, uh, the, the district. | ||
That's a lot of money, and that money comes with a lot of power. | ||
It, you know, creates a lot of power. | ||
And so you're always going to have a fight. | ||
I would love to tell you, we can just wave a magic wand, it's all going to be better. | ||
But what we must do now is prepare the way for the return of Trump. | ||
All the numbers show that. | ||
If you look at some of the cultural things, these YouTube videos are being done, all this. | ||
You're seeing African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and particularly men in both. | ||
Tons of videos up there, tons of support for President Trump. | ||
You're seeing polling now on issues like Like the border and like the invasion of the southern border. | ||
As people in New York City and Chicago and these places have their nose rubbed in it every day and they see how dangerous this is. | ||
And now they understand the finances of the country that you're actually paying for this. | ||
You're underwriting this. | ||
Just like you're underwriting all this chaos throughout the world. | ||
For instance, we're on every side of the trade in the Middle East. | ||
This is what, you know, Biden's got to come forward and walk through the plan for Ukraine. | ||
Before you send a money request, just walk me through the plan. | ||
This is what happens in business. | ||
This is what happens when you're financing something. | ||
I don't need to see the financial model yet. | ||
I don't need to see that. | ||
Just walk me through the plan so I can understand, you know, the critical path, kind of the basic elements of what you're trying to accomplish. | ||
What your objectives are. | ||
How do you intend to get there? | ||
And then let's put some mathematics on it. | ||
And then you said $200 billion over the Ukraine. | ||
We have no earthy idea what's going on. | ||
No earthy idea. | ||
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None. | |
Zero. | ||
Can't tell me a plan, can't tell me a strategy. | ||
Oh, we're supporting their fight for their territorial integrity and their self-determination and their sovereignty. | ||
That's airy-fairy concepts. | ||
I got it. | ||
Those are concepts. | ||
That's not what you're actually trying to achieve and how you're trying to achieve it. | ||
Same in Israel right now. | ||
This is where I think there's confusion. | ||
You've got a three-star Marine general over there. | ||
Seems like he's kind of running and have basically said the IDF's, this is Daily Mail saying it, not Steve Bannon, that the IDF's not up to the task right now of going into Gaza. | ||
So some confusion over there. | ||
We would like to have, what's the plan there? | ||
What's the plan there? | ||
What's the plan in the South China Sea and in Taiwan? | ||
What is our plan to defend it? | ||
And then most importantly, what is your plan on this invasion of the southern border? | ||
Now more than ever, you must be prepared. | ||
We talked about it yesterday, and this is what Jake Sullivan's coming up with, this 7,000 word piece in foreign affairs that we're going to have to out-compete the CCP. | ||
No brother, unrestricted warfare, they've been at war with us forever. | ||
I want to bring in Dr. Sean Rowland. | ||
You took Rosemary Gibson's book and you put it into action saying, hey, during the pandemic, when they had the supply chains, nothing's changed. | ||
They have 100% grip on active pharmaceutical ingredients. | ||
Nothing's changed. | ||
Now we know you can have all these surprises and emergency. | ||
The government's not there for you. | ||
It's total chaos. | ||
This is what happened in Maui, which you were one of the great volunteers that helped People over there. | ||
Dr. Sean, tell Jason Medical, why do people just, and I keep telling them, just go check it out, get the information, talk to one of the specialists, and find it for yourself. | ||
Why do people now more than ever need to go check out your site? | ||
You're so right on, now more than ever. | ||
I mean, it's, just turn on the news, listen for five minutes, and it's now more than ever. | ||
You mentioned also, you know, in the lead-in, our dependency on China for All of our pharmaceuticals in the U.S., I mean, we're even talking your vitamin C at Whole Foods gets its APIs from China. | ||
Not to mention these vital medications like antibiotics, like the medications you take on a daily basis for your chronic conditions. | ||
All of this stuff coming out of China is, and here we see China sending warships over to the Middle East. | ||
I mean, it's one of those things I don't like to be the, the sky is falling, the sky is falling. | ||
But some of these things, at some point, you've got to open your eyes, you've got to wake up, you've got to do what you can, be prudent, take action if you're able to, and be prepared. | ||
That's why we created JACE Medical. | ||
You know, it's what we offer at JACE Medical. | ||
It's J-A-C-E Medical dot com. | ||
It's basically a process that we've created to make it fast, convenient, and affordable. | ||
to get these medications and to get them in an amount that you'll be ready, that you'll be somewhat independent should you find yourself cut off from medical care. | ||
So you go to the website, you fill out the form, you answer some basic questions, and you get access to, you know, we started with the JACE case. | ||
It's five antibiotics. | ||
It covers all the most vital and, not vital, but the most common bacterial infections as well as the most deadly. | ||
Those five antibiotics, we've now expanded that out to where you can add on up to 25 other medications, things like antivirals, ivermectin, things for eye infections, ear infections. | ||
And then we also include our JACE daily, which is if you've got a high blood pressure, thyroid disorder, seizure disorder, you can get a year's supply of those medications. | ||
All with the goal of having something that you can depend on should you find yourself cut off from modern medical care, whether that's supply chain issues with China, whether that's natural disasters, whether you're traveling, whatever the case may be. | ||
Now, they go to the site. | ||
Just want me to know where they go in the site and they get all these answers? | ||
Yeah, everything's there at Jace Medical. | ||
If you've got questions, we've got quite a bit of information that explains, probably answers any question you might have. | ||
How long do these medications last for? | ||
What do they cover? | ||
Things like that. | ||
Now everything, it is state by state. | ||
So once you decide to do it, but don't you have to, don't you have to organize that you organize it on site on a state by state basis because each state's got different rules? | ||
Exactly. | ||
So it is, it is at the end of the day, this is a telemedicine platform. | ||
So you are having an interaction with a physician who has to prescribe these medications. | ||
They then get dispensed from a U.S. | ||
licensed pharmacy if you're in the United States, or Canada if you're in Canada. | ||
But you're right, it's state by state. | ||
We've done all the hard work to make it as easy as possible. | ||
And in most instances, it's basically as easy as going online, filling out this form, the physician reviews it, and those medications are sent to your door. | ||
I want everybody to go check it out today. | ||
Go to JaceMedical.com. | ||
Dr. Sean, what I love about you guys, that book by Rosemary Gibson was so powerful. | ||
It shocked everybody, and nobody had a clue. | ||
The Chinese company has probably been very smart about what they did here, as they've done in many things, right? | ||
As they've done in many things. | ||
Very cunning. | ||
What they did. | ||
And you guys took action on it. | ||
That's why I really, really appreciate what you've done for the American people. | ||
A great service to this country. | ||
Truly. | ||
To have people have an alternative. | ||
And you can't blame, you can only blame yourself if you're not on top of this. | ||
You've got access to it. | ||
Go check it out. | ||
It's a great site. | ||
They'll answer questions for you. | ||
So just go immerse yourself in detail. | ||
Dr. Sean, once again, thank you so much, brother. | ||
Thanks so much for having me. | ||
Really impressive. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
Okay, third round. | ||
Emmer 100, Johnson 43, Donalds 32, Hearn 26, Scott 12, Others 3, President 3. | ||
So they dropped it. | ||
They're now into the fourth round with only four people left. | ||
This is that block, the Donalds-Hearn-Johnson block. | ||
And then you've got Emmer. | ||
These guys are actually over 100. | ||
So it could get quite interesting, depending on what deals are cut, what alliances are cut. | ||
It would be a new generation of leadership. | ||
It would be unencumbered. | ||
And people say, well, Steve, why would you want that? | ||
Why would you want people that have never done this before? | ||
You must break the cartel. | ||
The reason the finances of the country are upside down, the reason we're headed off the cliff, is that you have a group of corporatists, you have a group of special interests, they have the money, you have the lobbyists, they want you to underwrite all these huge massive undertakings, they get all the upside, you are left with the downside. | ||
The downside of crushing inflation and more importantly now, these interest rates that are now ratcheting up and locking in at, you know, they lock in it up at a, at a bottom at like 5% and then go up. | ||
What did EJ and Tony say the other day? | ||
They said, Hey, the 10 year treasury hit five. | ||
You remember if you've learned from the show, the 10 year treasury essentially drives your financial life. | ||
Everything's priced off that, including price of bond, corporate bonds and equities. | ||
So, so, but the products you even buy in the stores. | ||
Not just inflation, all about what the underlying rate of inflation is. | ||
Excuse me, the rate of the interest rates, and it's ratcheting higher. | ||
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Antony said, hey, that five, he thinks it could go to 8% because of the cost of refinancing government debt, the 33 trillion. | ||
This is why car repossessions are now reaching 30-year highs. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is why mortgages are now issued at 30-year lows. | ||
This is all tied to the cost of money. | ||
And right now, the only way to break it, there's a great piece up in Zero Hedge from one of the economists that follows this. | ||
I've got it up on Getter. | ||
It's about this exact thing, this massive government spending, the massive deficits of now. | ||
They've all said for years, changing these guys' deficits don't matter. | ||
We would beg to differ here in the War Room. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back keeping our hand on the pulse of what's happening up behind closed doors in the Capitol. | ||
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Okay, I want to thank Jake Sherman over at, um, at, um, Punchbowl. | ||
He did the math that I couldn't do in my head. | ||
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I was trying to. | |
Emmer is in it for the Emmer's 100 votes in the conservative block, what they call the Hearn-Johnson-Donalds. | ||
Block is 101. | ||
You're going to see some conservatives, actually some pro-Trump people, I think may actually be in the Emmer camp. | ||
I know that's hard to believe, but Washington works in mysterious ways, as much as we try to explain it to you. | ||
So Emmer at 101, excuse me, Emmer at 100, the conservative block of Byron, Donalds, Hearn and Johnson at 101 and they're starting the fourth round and the lowest will drop out there to get down to remember Emmers has said if he wins. | ||
He's quite close to winning if he wins as Becomes the designee he will immediately ask for an on-the-record Roll call vote behind closed doors, but it'll be on the record. | ||
So we'll have to figure out how to get that That's all happening right now. | ||
Okay blockbuster news coming out of Todd Benson joins us by phone cuz working away Todd and You've come up with two reports, and I'm pretty jaundiced in this to have my head blown up, my head's blown up, and I know people on Capitol Hill, my sources are telling me, both in the House and the Senate, they are outraged about what your report has exposed. | ||
Tell us, particularly in this time of an expanding World War III on foreign battlefields, I believe those battlefields are about to come home to the United States of America quite quickly, sir? | ||
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Well, I've been telling the war room posse for a long time About the secretive, uh, CBP one app, uh, permit entry giveaway program where they're just bringing in tons and tons of people over the bridges. | |
And the pieces out today at cis.org, if there are two pieces out right now are based on a FOIA litigation that we forced on CBP for all of the numbers and all of the nationalities. | ||
And everybody that they're bringing in, uh, because we knew that they were sandbagging huge percentages of it. | ||
And what the, what the, what the FOIA ended up showing, we're still in litigation. | ||
Uh, what it ended up showing is that it's not just four countries that are coming, that they're bringing in over the bridges. | ||
It's 96 countries, including 24 special interest countries of terrorism concern. | ||
They're bringing in, they've brought in 7,300 people from special interest countries where there's terrorist organizations operating. | ||
By invitation, they granted these paroles to people using very questionable vetting procedures. | ||
I mean, really kind of non-existent vetting procedures. | ||
Thousands from Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Places like Iran have been brought in by design, by purpose, by acknowledgement that the government knew that they were from Iran and brought them in with no vetting or little vetting. | ||
Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, 24 different countries where terrorist organizations operate, these people are known as special interest aliens. | ||
In government parlance, not my parlance, that's the way the government tags these people for additional enhanced security screening. | ||
Nobody from those countries is supposed to come over that border without all of this screening. | ||
And from everything that I can tell, they are not doing the screening for the people that they're bringing in like this. | ||
And that's really the gist of one of the two pieces that There is this terror threat, as you mentioned, amid another Mideast war that really tends to inflame the passions of Muslim people from all over the world, really, including here. | ||
There's a lot of threat stream traffic going on right now in the intelligence world inside the United States from people who grew up in those areas over there, and they're mad about the Israeli response to the terror attacks. | ||
The other piece really just goes to show that the numbers in this program started 19 months before they ever publicly acknowledged it. | ||
They pretended, the administration, that they started bringing these people in over the bridges all of a sudden for the first time, brand new program, in just January of this year. | ||
But the data shows that they've actually brought tens of thousands in starting in May of 2021 from all nationalities. | ||
uh... russia uh... they brought in twenty three thousand russians and didn't tell us about it uh... they brought in uh... this is one of the weirdest ones fifty seven thousand mexicans mexican nationals they're bringing in on humanitarian protection grounds uh... you know mexican nationals never get asylum because their countries regarded as safe uh... or any kind of humanitarian protection were handing out | ||
57,000 and nobody's ever asked the administration about this, why they're bringing Mexicans in so many under this program. | ||
There are a whole lot of questions here. | ||
I'm told that I'll just finish up here. | ||
I'm told that there are people on the Hill that are reading this and are writing letters right now as we speak demanding answers for this. | ||
I know, I know. | ||
And they are, by the way, because of this report. | ||
But no offense, it shouldn't have to be Todd Bensman and the great CIS, Center for Immigration Studies, doing this. | ||
Listen, let me go back in time. | ||
May of 2021. | ||
Hey, folks, let me think about this for a second. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
That was in the first 100 days of the Biden regime. | ||
As soon as they got in office on the very day he took his hand off the Bible, the illegitimate regime got rid of all of Trump's protections on the border, and they started working this. | ||
It took them 100 days to work the system through, and then they lied about it. | ||
They said they started in January 23. | ||
It was started two years before that. | ||
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This is blatant and it shouldn't, and no offense, we've had these guys in the house, where are you Homeland Security? | ||
Why is your staff not doing this work? | ||
Why are you not answering these questions? | ||
This is why people are so infuriated with the Republicans. | ||
Mitt Romney, don't sit there and give me some puffed up thing in a knitted brow and you're so disappointed in the party. | ||
Why were you not doing your job? | ||
Why are people in the Senate not doing this job? | ||
This is not a condemnation of the Biden regime. | ||
We understand they're trying to initiate and exacerbate an invasion on our beloved country. | ||
But the people that are put there to be the guardians, where are you? | ||
Don't tell me you're running around today you're going to write a very serious letter. | ||
We're going to write a very serious letter on the afternoon of 24 frickin' October of 2023 because of the work. | ||
And Todd Benzman, this hasn't been... Todd Benzman's been on the show for two years, three years, telling you this is happening! | ||
Where are you guys? | ||
Don't send a concern letter over to people who they're just going to block. | ||
Cut the money off. | ||
Get these people up there. | ||
Not just impeach them, they should be up for criminal... They should be up for criminal charges that have done this to this country. | ||
Benzmann, you've been the rock of Gibraltar here, but I hear now that the Senate House, yes, thank God, you know why they've got to respond? | ||
Because Benzmann's put it out there in this show, all the people are going to start calling and saying, what in the hell have you been doing? | ||
And don't come here. | ||
And I don't want to hear any more HR2, total border security. | ||
Screw you! | ||
This is going on. | ||
An invasion is going on in our country. | ||
You should move the Congress down to McAllen, frickin' Texas or Laredo and stay there until this invasion is stopped. | ||
We're kidding ourselves. | ||
This is no more playing games. | ||
This is just all a big game. | ||
Well, we passed H.R. | ||
2 and H.R. | ||
2 was the most thorough border security bill I ever signed. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
There's so many laws that they're breaking right now. | ||
You're going to add in another hundred laws that they can break? | ||
These people, when you read Benjamin's thing, this doesn't happen. | ||
They go to the countries that the terrorists are in and let the special agents with no extra screening. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
In these terrorist countries, the very ones that Donald J. Trump designated to say, hey, how about this? | ||
How about let's not even let them come over here and visit? | ||
Not even come into the country. | ||
We won't even let them come and visit. | ||
Because Trump was concerned about the safety of his country and his citizens. | ||
And they tried to crucify him for that. | ||
He wouldn't let him get on a plane and go to Disneyland. | ||
Because they don't deserve to come over here and go to Disneyland. | ||
This is about the security of this nation. | ||
This is about the security of our citizens. | ||
Oh, we passed H.R. | ||
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That's just a messaging bill. | ||
In the Senate, your great senators won't even take it up. | ||
And look at the Department of Homeland Security, stay up in the middle of the night watching the appropriations thing, when you've got rhino Republicans sitting there fighting everybody that's trying to put some teeth into this. | ||
Ben Smith, this is outrageous. | ||
Your reporting has been amazing on this, and now people can't look away. | ||
That's why they're writing concern letters up there right now, brother. | ||
Your thoughts and observations. | ||
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Well, you know, I've been reporting on this for a long time. | |
Just a year and a half, or no, not even, I'm sorry, November of 2022, I was in Tijuana investigating a Muslims-only mosque and migrant shelter on the Tijuana side, just two blocks from the wall. | ||
And when I went in there and met Tajikistanis and Uzbekistanis and Chechens and You know, saw Somalis and all the rest. | ||
I asked, you know, what are you doing with these people? | ||
And they told me, we're bringing them through on this program called CBT-1. | ||
We're bringing them through the bridge right into San Diego. | ||
Every day we're getting a bunch of them in for the bridge. | ||
And this was before, this is like, you know, months before, several months before the administration even announced that, hey, now we're going to start bringing Haitians in on this thing and Venezuelans. | ||
But of course they, Left out all the people that I saw. | ||
Hold it. | ||
I remember that story. | ||
You re-broke that story on the show. | ||
And I remember, I think you turned to the woman running in the shelter and said, Hey, she turned to you and she says, you know, I'm kind of concerned because I don't see him doing any screening. | ||
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There could be some bad guys in this crowd. | |
She's in charge of it and she's worried. | ||
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Right. | |
And so, you know, I, I recognize that, you know, in all the months since that they were not Reporting the government was not reporting or in that media wasn't asking. | ||
I reported it. | ||
I said, they're bringing him over on this thing called CBP one. | ||
Uh, I read dutifully reported that and have all the, and all the months since, but I finally decided I'm putting in a FOIA for this and they ignored it and they are litigating. | ||
They are still litigating. | ||
They still have granted only like a quarter of what I've asked for. | ||
And so this would, like, just kind of force this little bit out of them. | ||
But a couple weeks ago, Steve, we had another piece that came out of this, which showed that the administration has allowed travel authorizations for more than 220,000 immigrants to fly directly from their home countries into 43 U.S. | ||
airports. | ||
43 U.S. | ||
airports in one year. | ||
Hundreds of thousands are not even touching the border. | ||
They're letting them fly over it. | ||
And then they wouldn't tell us the name of the airports. | ||
Like, I'll bet you JFK in Chicago, all the places that are blaming Greg Abbott for busing them in, you know, ought to probably look at Biden's DHS for flying them into their country, into their airports. | ||
So we're still litigating to get the names of these of these airports. | ||
And the rest of them, there's more than 220,000. | ||
Those are only four nationalities. | ||
They've expanded the airlift program to Ecuador just the other day. | ||
They've expanded this thing to Colombians, Guatemalans, Hondurans, and El Salvadorans as well. | ||
They can stay in their hometowns and apply for an air flight. | ||
Hey, Todd, just wait for one second. | ||
I'm going to take a short break. | ||
I want to come back and get all your coordinates because I need everybody to read this. | ||
Grace and Mogan pushing out. | ||
Need to go to your website. | ||
Also the books. | ||
Just hang on one second. | ||
This is coordinated and well thought through. | ||
This is why it's just not enough to impeach them. | ||
They got to be held to criminal charges. | ||
The people that did this to our country must be held to criminal charges. | ||
This is treason. | ||
This is an active, well-thought-through, and financed by you, invasion of our beloved Republic. | ||
Full frickin' stop. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Okay, um, Hearn is out in the fourth round. | ||
Donnels has voluntarily dropped out as Johnson and Emmer. | ||
We're going to be reporting there, doing another vote. | ||
I think Emmer may be quite close to the majority majority. | ||
We'll find it here momentarily. | ||
Todd, amazing reporting. | ||
How do people get to all your information, your books, all of it? | ||
President Trump's got to see this right away. | ||
I strongly recommend it. | ||
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Well, I'm going to mention my first book, which is a couple of years old right now, because it's particularly relevant to this. | |
America's Covert Border War. | ||
The Untold Story of the Nation's Battle to Prevent Jihadist Infiltration. | ||
That tells you what that book is all about. | ||
It's the only one about this. | ||
My other book is Overrun. | ||
It's more recent this year, How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. | ||
History. | ||
It's got an update to America's covert border war in it. | ||
You can follow me at bensmentod on X. I'm on Getter. | ||
I'm also on Truth Social. | ||
You can read these two stories. | ||
at CIS.org. | ||
They're up there, up top on the carousel. | ||
And we're putting them up on War Room. | ||
We're also, Grace and Mo are getting them out everywhere. | ||
These need to be read and absorbed. | ||
Todd Benson, thank you. | ||
We'll try to track you down this afternoon or for tomorrow. | ||
This is a massively important story about the invasion of our country. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
And the expanding Mideast War. | ||
Thanks, brother, always. | ||
Do I have the clip from Mike Lindell? | ||
Can I play that? | ||
Do we have it? | ||
Let's go and play it. | ||
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It's a problem. | |
It's a theme. | ||
It is a theme. | ||
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Those attorneys are currently defending... Mr. Pillow. | |
...my lumpy pillow founder and CEO, Mike Lindell, and his business against defamation claims from voting machine companies and Smartmatic and Dominion voting systems, along with a third lawsuit brought by a former Dominion employee. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
This was the... I wanted to have the funny one where he's cut in, but that's okay. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
Now we need a lumpy pillow better than ever. | ||
Why are they mocking my pillow? | ||
Why are they coming after you particularly? | ||
They're trying to put you out of business. | ||
Why do they mock you? | ||
They want to silence me. | ||
That's the whole point behind everything. | ||
They want to silence me and they want to destroy my pillow so they try and destroy my voice. | ||
But I will never stop talking. | ||
By the way, Steve, everyone can check out. | ||
I'm in the news a lot out there right now, everybody. | ||
Go to LyndalePlan.com and you can check that out. | ||
And we're going to have more and more information as it unfolds. | ||
And I can get back to you on that, Steve. | ||
But this is, it's an all-out attack on my pillow. | ||
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And for today, we've got really good news. | ||
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I encourage you all to keep my operators busy, too. | ||
They're out there. | ||
They're still under attack. | ||
They really want my voice. | ||
They don't want me talking, Steve. | ||
So how do we keep the factory floor open? | ||
What action do we have to take? | ||
You guys have been our biggest supporters. | ||
What action do we have to take? | ||
Help us all. We've been saying for now about three or four weeks we're passing everything. | ||
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You guys have been the biggest supporters. | ||
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And that's what everybody needs right now. | ||
on the stuff you just said, Steve. | ||
We've got to get great sleep right now to be in this battle, everybody. | ||
To be on the ramparts. | ||
800-873-1062. | ||
Let's keep the phone operators fully employed. | ||
Mike, we've got to bounce. | ||
We've got to do a count here of what's happening. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you. | ||
Try to get you on the afternoon show, brother. | ||
They're working away in Minnesota. | ||
Okay, 107 to 106 is the combination of the conservative. | ||
We don't know how many of those are going to flip to flip to Emmer, but I hear that there was a commotion inside the conference room, so Emmer may have already been there, but right now it's Emmer versus Johnson. | ||
I think they're going to another ballot, so we'll have to see what happens. | ||
Charlie Kersh, I'm going to pick it up from here. | ||
We're going to be back, and then the great Jack Posobiec. | ||
Posobiec's got a lot of thoughts about what's happening in Israel and the expanding war with the Persians. | ||
In the Middle East. | ||
He'll be up at 2. | ||
We're back from 5 to 7. | ||
The show will be on fire tonight. | ||
Emmer has said that he's going to go to Miele if he wins the majority. | ||
The majority is still a long way to go to be Speaker. | ||
He's then going to do a roll call vote. | ||
By name, a roll call vote behind closed doors and see where he stands. | ||
So we're reporting this. | ||
Watch for us on Getter. | ||
I may actually get up and do something mid-afternoon to get you up to speed on here. | ||
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