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Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on 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. Bamm. | |
Friday, 3 November, Year of the Lord 2023. | ||
You're here for the late afternoon and early evening show on a Friday of the War Room, and obviously there's a lot going on. | ||
Wars and the rumors of wars, invasion of the southern border, capital markets turmoil, lots of politics, but I want to focus on something that's quite important. | ||
That's the situation out in Denver, Colorado on the 14th Amendment. | ||
Been a really an incredible piece written in the Federalist By our own Mike Davis. | ||
Let's bring in Mike. | ||
Mike, first off, can you give us an update on where we actually stand? | ||
This is their beta site test in Colorado. | ||
Because Colorado is a little more purple than where they really want this, which is in swing states. | ||
But walk me through where we stand Friday. | ||
Is closing arguments going to take place today? | ||
They're going to take place Monday? | ||
They're going to wrap the trial today and then do closing arguments on Monday? | ||
No, it's kind of a strange arrangement. | ||
They have the trial this week, they're finished with the evidence with the witnesses today, and then they're going to have closing arguments on Wednesday, November 15th. | ||
And the judge has agreed to rule, to issue an order, honor before the close of business on Friday, November 17th. | ||
And if you have been paying any attention to this judge, this biased judge who donated Last year to an anti-Trump January 6th pack and now she's presiding over an anti-Trump January 6th trial. | ||
There's no question that she's going to disqualify President Trump from the Colorado ballot on or before Friday, November 17th. | ||
And then this will be on an expedited appeal directly to the Colorado Supreme Court, because it's an election challenge. | ||
Here in Colorado, the left-wing Colorado Supreme Court's almost certainly going to affirm Denver District Court Judge Sarah Wallace's disqualification of Trump. | ||
And then this will go to the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
The Supreme Court will have to decide whether they're going to put on their big boy pants with their lifetime tenure. | ||
and pay protection and actually take a Trump case, or if they're going to go run and hide, like they've been doing for so many years. This is so much bigger than Trump. These are Republic-ending tactics by the Democrats. They impeached Trump twice for nonsense and died four times for non-crimes. They're trying to bankrupt his family business for non-fraud. | ||
That's helping Trump in the polls. And now this is their legal Hail Mary. They're trying to disqualify Trump with a biased judge in a blue state like Colorado, and then they're going to take the show on the road. They're going to try to use that precedent to disqualify Trump in Michigan, Minnesota, Michigan. | ||
Maybe elsewhere, and this is not going to end well for our country if they're just going to take the leading presidential candidate off the ballot for the American people to not have a choice. | ||
Nothing screams democracy like indicting, jailing your political opponent for 700 years and just taking them off the ballot. | ||
I think people have to, in understanding, and we'll get into this, the articles that the New York Times are doing, particularly the one on the lawyers yesterday, on the deconstruction of the administrative state, I want this audience to fully grasp, since you're the minoritarian vanguard, That's setting things right throughout this country. | ||
The scale of what we're watching. | ||
I think people sometimes get too close to it or just gets bombarded and they they think it's normal course of business in the what 240 some years of this country. | ||
This is never ever this this type of even thinking has never occurred in this country and we've had some tumultuous times not just right out even right after the revolution or In the run up to the Civil War or in the in the 1930s with the Great Depression, you know, they had, you know, communism was on the was on the table, agrarian populism. | ||
We had the war in Vietnam. | ||
We've never this is such an extraordinary. | ||
I mean, they've this is turned in to the Moscow show trials and to the Nazi judges. | ||
They got him on these four bogus things, and of course they, I'll get your thoughts in a minute on this, the judge looks like in Miami, or in Florida, may kick this thing past 2025. | ||
But every time they indicted him, charges of 91 times and 700 years in prison, his polling went up. | ||
He's sitting there now, then they turn and they got him in Manhattan court, another bogus Moscow trial judge, To liquidate his company and to destroy everything he and his family have worked on. | ||
And in Colorado, the most absurd of all of it, when the law is pretty straightforward, is to deem him, just deem him an insurrectionist, not with any evidence, deem him an insurrectionist and use like four backflips back to a law to take him off the ballot so people have the choice. | ||
I want everybody to embrace this. | ||
They hate you so much. | ||
Because this is not just about Trump, it's about you. | ||
They hate you so much. | ||
And they hate the mere fact that as a sentient human being you can make up your own mind as a free man and free woman to choose someone. | ||
They don't want you to have that choice, they want to take it away. | ||
Understand what this is about. | ||
The testimony, and this is why I've talked to a lot of people obviously involved in this, the testimony And now you understand, Mike, the hollowness of J6 because of Kash Patel's testimony. | ||
Remember, what we're talking about is posse comitatus. | ||
The President of the United States, the only place he cannot send troops in the world is the United States of America because of laws from the post-Civil War reconstruction era. | ||
He can sign an order, but it has to be agreed to and accepted, or requested, I guess, by the local senior governing authority. | ||
In this case, the Mayor of Washington, D.C., Mayor Bowser, and or Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House. | ||
The evidence yesterday by Cash blew me away so much, coupled with, then when you dig out his transcripts that they buried on J6, you understand why you've been saying if Jack Smith had a scintilla of evidence to indict Trump for insurrection, they would indict him for insurrection. | ||
But they don't, because guess what? | ||
He was the anti-insurrectionist. | ||
He was the one guy that had discernment and preparation and wanted to make sure that the place was safe. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Yeah, I mean, President Trump authorized National Guard troops and that was rejected by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and D.C. | ||
Mayor Mariel Bowser. | ||
If you're trying to organize an insurrection, you don't send your unarmed supporters to the Capitol and you don't try to organize the National Guard to keep them in check if they get out of control. | ||
What happened on January 6th was a lawful protest permitted by the National Park Service that got out of control and devolved into a riot. | ||
It was not an insurrection like you said, Steve. | ||
If there were any evidence of insurrection after the January 6th committee spent tens of millions of dollars and the Biden Justice Department, including Jack Smith, spent tens of millions of dollars, they would have charged him with insurrection. | ||
It is not illegal to object to presidential elections in America, or it wasn't, until President Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland and Jack Smith came along. | ||
It is allowed by the Electoral Count Act of 1887, Democrats objected to Republican wins in 1968, 2000, 2004, 2016. | ||
It's not illegal to be a jerk in politics. | ||
It's not illegal to twist arms politically. | ||
That's allowed by the first amendment. | ||
What the Democrats are trying to do is take January 6th and trying to use that as an excuse to eliminate President Trump and his supporters. | ||
They've gone after Trump. | ||
They've gone after Trump's top aides like you, Steve. | ||
They've gone after his supporters, including the January 6th people who are being persecuted. | ||
They're put in the DC gulag for months and months and months pending their trials. | ||
They're going after Christians praying outside of abortion clinics. | ||
They're going after parents outraged by gender chaos and the resulting rape in high school bathrooms. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
And while they're doing this, while they're waging this lawfare, you heard FBI Director Chris Wray talk about the gaps in our intelligence. | ||
Well, we have gaps in our intelligence because Biden has politicized and weaponized federal law enforcement and the intel agencies. | ||
to go after his political enemies and we have jihadist coming across our southern border and they are gonna they're really really really gonna cause havoc in this country. | ||
Mike, on the evidence you followed this very closely, you followed this very closely, on the evidence that you've seen this week did the uh and this is kind of a civil trial did the did the did the folks making uh the case the the the plaintiff Do you believe they made their case? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
I mean, there's no evidence whatsoever that there was an insurrection, and there's certainly no evidence whatsoever that Trump incited an insurrection. | ||
And they brought in this goofball expert witness, this sociologist who got his PhD in Vegas, literally, and they had him come in and testify that when Trump and other Republicans talk about peaceful, they mean insurrection. | ||
When they say fight, They mean insurrection. | ||
When Democrats, including Biden, say peaceful or fight, they mean, you know, they just want to have regular political discourse. | ||
They don't mean fight with violence. | ||
It was just absurd that this expert witness was able to testify to this. | ||
He's a clown. | ||
But this judge is going to point to this expert testimony and say that when Trump said peaceful and Trump said fight, he meant insurrection. | ||
What about Trump's case? | ||
Give us your arm's length observations on the case that Trump's lawyers made with his witnesses. | ||
And quite frankly, I was blown away and stunned that Ken Buck announced he's resigning and then came as a witness for President Trump. | ||
So walk me through about their case. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think Scott Gessler, who's Trump's attorney and Trump's legal team in Colorado, did a very good job of showing that what happened on January 6th was a lawful protest that devolved into a riot. | ||
It was not an insurrection. | ||
And actually, Congressman Ken Buck provided critical testimony on that because he was there that day. | ||
And, you know, here's the deal. | ||
When you have a Democrat donor of a judge who donated to an anti-Trump January 6th PAC, and now she's presiding Over an anti-Trump January 6 trial, it doesn't matter how well your lawyers do. | ||
It doesn't matter what the evidence says. | ||
You're going to lose because you have a biased judge. | ||
Minnesota. | ||
Michigan, we've gone on offense. | ||
I want you to explain to the audience that and then what happened in Minnesota. | ||
So let's take Michigan first. | ||
You guys went on offense there. | ||
What happened? | ||
Trump filed a preemptive lawsuit, and he's going on offense with a declaratory judgment lawsuit that, you know, you can't kick him off the ballots in Michigan because there's not—the only way you can kick President Trump off the ballot for insurrection, and there's—it's an open question whether this even applies to the President of the United States, but the only way you can kick someone off the ballot or out of office for insurrection—this is a post-Civil War constitutional provision, Section 3 of the 14th Amendment—too many Civil War | ||
Confederate sympathizers who fought against the Union in the Civil War were winning elected office, including in the House of Representatives. | ||
They were undermining the post-Civil War effort. | ||
They were undermining the Union. | ||
So they passed Section 3 of the 14th Amendment as part of the post-Civil War constitutional amendments, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to outlaw slavery, guarantee due process and equal protection to the freed slaves, and to guarantee voting rights to the male freed slaves, and as part of this, they added Section 3 to disqualify these Confederate sympathizers who engaged in insurrection or rebellion. | ||
That was in 1868. | ||
In 1869, the controlling case on point was by Chief Justice Samuel Chase, and he held correctly that if you want to disqualify these officeholders under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, Congress has to pass a federal criminal statute under Section 5 of the 14th Amendment. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Congress did that in 1870. | ||
It's still in the books. | ||
It was last updated in 1948. | ||
If Jack Smith or some other deranged partisan wants to kick President Trump off the ballot, they have to bring federal criminal charges with a U.S. | ||
attorney or Jack Smith against Trump under that specific insurrection or rebellion federal criminal statute, unanimous jury verdict, evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, conviction by the trial judge upheld on appeal. | ||
That's the only way you can do it, right? | ||
The qualifications for president are laid out in the Constitution, and the disqualification for these office holders is laid out in Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. | ||
This is nonsense that you think you can go to a partisan Secretary of State or a partisan Democrat judge in Denver, Colorado, and say that President Trump is disqualified from the ballot. | ||
Mike, what is your social media and how did they get to Article 3? | ||
Because you're fighting the good fight, as the New York Times tells me. | ||
It's article3project.org, article3project.org. | ||
Donate there. | ||
Article3project, at article3project on Gitter, Twitter, Truth. | ||
My personal is MRDDMIA. | ||
MRDDMIA. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thanks. | ||
The Federalist has put up a great piece by Mike Davis. | ||
We're going to push it out hard. | ||
You've got to read it. | ||
Short break. | ||
Boris Jorns is on the other side. | ||
Your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
You know, Nicole Wallace is opposite us here in the five o'clock hour. | ||
And as luck would have it, she started her show, the A Block, with the exact... because we monitor MSNBC, CNN, BBC all the time. | ||
And she started with the same thing. | ||
It's the 14th Amendment. | ||
Her take's a little different than our take, so we're going to cut it up and let you see. | ||
And this is the reason we play These left-wing, you know, pro-administrative state, pro-deep state channels is to let you see how reality is being contorted by these people constantly, day in and day out, in the battle in information warfare, this battle space. | ||
Chris Hoare, Boris is going to join us in a moment as soon as we get him up. | ||
Chris Hoare, you've got some more specials for this audience today. | ||
At 6 o'clock I'm going to play at the Hezbollah. | ||
You know, the field commander for the Persian proxy army in Lebanon really laid down on the United States today. | ||
Very powerful, very scary of what he said and put the United States on notice. | ||
If Israel does anything in southern Lebanon, it's not Israel. | ||
They're coming after Israel, obviously. | ||
But they're blaming the United States. | ||
I'll tell you what, Chris, hang on for one second. | ||
Just hang on one second. | ||
Do I have Boris? | ||
Because I know I got him by phone. | ||
Boris, give me an update. | ||
I want to talk about 14th Amendment and these other trials going on in the country. | ||
This judge has now kicked the, it's going to be the 15th of November before she hears closing arguments, which is quite bizarre. | ||
We had overwhelming evidence of no insurrection by President Trump. | ||
And it shows you why Jack Smith has not had the stones to charge him with insurrection. | ||
So give us your assessment of that, then I want to talk about some of these other cases out there, particularly the one in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Steve, as you go around the country, it's an honor to be with you, an honor to be with the posse, you see that all this lawfare, all this targeting, weaponization against President Trump has fallen apart completely. | ||
On the 14th Amendment, A, remember the major federal court ruling in New Hampshire which said that this shouldn't even be in the judicial branch. | ||
And then in Colorado, you see their case was just a joke. | ||
When you have Eric Swalwell up there lying through his teeth, But everybody knows he's lying, and that's been his whole career. | ||
Then you have a fake expert, and they can't put any case on, even on the fact, let alone that the law and the Constitution are totally against them being able to take President Trump off the ballot. | ||
The whole thing is just falling down like a big house of cards. | ||
And this judge has been embarrassed because she's been now exposed to have been a Democrat donor in Colorado. | ||
She's on the rails, and she doesn't know what to do, right? | ||
So she's now giving herself some extra time to try to figure it out. | ||
That's been a total joke and an embarrassment. | ||
In New York, in the New York AG trial, you have the judge today muzzling and putting a gag order not just on President Trump, but also on his attorneys. | ||
And what the effect of that is, is not only now have they taken away President Trump's First Amendment free speech rights, they're also trying to take away his right to free counsel and disable his attorneys from fighting for him. | ||
In Florida, you had Judge Cannon today put out an order saying to Jack Smith and DOJ, hey, don't be filing extra documents with me. | ||
I don't need any extra judicial notices. | ||
And those will be stricken without any process going from here on forward. | ||
She absolutely smacked down. | ||
The DOJ. | ||
And in Washington, D.C., you had President Trump last night file a robust, a true powerhouse appellate document, a powerhouse emergency motion to stay on the gag order in that case. | ||
So what you're seeing is President Trump and his legal team on behalf of the American people winning all over the country. | ||
And why? | ||
Because in the end, President Trump stands for our American judicial system, our American democracy, and our Constitution. | ||
Yeah, one thing I wanted to wait till Boris came on, not only are they trying to liquidate, you know, the Nazi judges, the Moscow Shortrives, trying to liquidate his company. | ||
They got him on four indictments, 91 counts, 700 years in prison, and all this other nonsense. | ||
In Colorado, trying to kick him off the ballot, plus Minnesota, Michigan, all over the map, saying he's an insurrectionist. | ||
They don't have the evidence to charge him with insurrection because he didn't lead an insurrection. | ||
On top of all that, they're also doing something extraordinary they haven't done really in the history of the Republic. | ||
They're trying to gag a guy. | ||
This is not some normal schmo. | ||
This is the guy that's going to be the Republican nominee and right now is leading on virtually every poll. | ||
In fact, not virtually. | ||
Every poll you see, he's leading to become the next president of the United States. | ||
How can he put these gag orders in, brother? | ||
Well, the answer is they can't. | ||
And if anybody, I urge anybody and everybody who loves the Constitution, who loves our democracy, to read the filing from last night. | ||
President Trump put out a statement on it. | ||
It's attached right there to the statement that lays out just how violative of our First Amendment rights these gag orders against President Trump are, especially in the criminal context, but also in the civil context, and when they're also gagging and muzzling his attorneys. | ||
In the criminal context, it is deeply, deeply, deeply unusual for any defendant, any criminal defendant, to get a gag order. | ||
But here, they're gagging not just a criminal defendant, but somebody who's a Leading candidate for president. | ||
It is unconstitutional. | ||
It is un-American. | ||
And President Trump is fighting against it. | ||
And the case is laid, as well as anybody could do it, by a top, top appellate lawyer on his team in John Sauer, who filed that powerhouse appellate motion last night. | ||
I want to go to why, tell me, why is the Murdoch News, why are they pushing to have, and now NBC's got this, the RNC, but we know they're in back of it, why does the RNC continue to listen to Murdoch News and they want Nikki Haley or DeSantis and now they're going to make it tougher to be on there so they can get it down to two so then they can throw Glenn Youngkin in the mix after Tuesday night? | ||
What's the obsession with the Republican donors, who by the way are in back of It's a done deal. | ||
About 80% of the Republican Party doesn't want any more debates. | ||
This thing is done and big. | ||
was that was the uh... federal society guys what's the obsession with having these debates what's the obsession with having this primary abortion you see the numbers these polling of the road it was over it's a done deal it would have built about eighty percent of the republican party doesn't want anymore debate the thing about and big president trump is the only leader americans want and the oval office as soon as humanly possible there's no doubt about that or you see steven you and i know this uh... pretty well personally to redux of | ||
twenty fifteen twenty sixteen so these donors and let's be honest the consultant class you haven't figured out the reality that uh... | ||
american political book political movement and the republican party are with president trump they're not with the establishment they're not know they've obviously that actually destroyed the florida governor and that they have no time for it It's funny you read these articles and say wow Nikki Haley is really catching up to Ron DeFantis. | ||
They're both at about 8% while President Trump is at 60%. | ||
She's surging. | ||
She's surging up a point. | ||
She's now at 9% while President Trump is at 60%. | ||
She's really catching up, folks. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
joke? | ||
Last thing, I haven't had a chance to catch up with you, but the Hezbollah, the Shiite Party of God field commander of the Persian expeditionary force in Lebanon threw down hard today, and I'll play that in the 6 o'clock hour, NBC did a good summary, saying, hey, if the Israelis keep defending the northern border, they're not going to simply blamed the Israelis and say it's the worst mistake they ever made. | ||
Their target is the great Satan, the United States of America. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
My thoughts are that Joe Biden is the worst president in American history. | ||
We have absolutely destroyed American standing. | ||
You've got idiots like Jake Sullivan who tried to cozy up to Iran from 10 years ago and consistently ever since then. | ||
And this is where we are. | ||
And look around the country. | ||
Nobody feels safe. | ||
Of course, my people, the Jewish people, feel completely unsafe. | ||
But this isn't just about the Jewish people. | ||
This isn't just about Israel. | ||
This is about a consistent attack on the West. | ||
from these terrorist forces. Make no mistake about it. | ||
And while the Democrats are crying about sending 50 more billion, 100 more billion dollars to Ukraine, they're making sure by not having a southern border that America is wide open to a terror attack the likes that we've never seen before. This is a total dereliction of duty and frankly anybody who's against a closed and secured border is guilty of treason and nothing else. | ||
Boris, how do people get to you on this legal? | ||
There's stuff happening all day long. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
It's happening all day long. | ||
President Trump is dominating and fighting on all fronts and all cylinders. | ||
My information on the website is hot. | ||
BorisCP.com. | ||
It's not here right now. | ||
BorisCP.com. | ||
Hot on Twitter at BorisCP. | ||
Twitter at BorisCP. | ||
Hot on Truth Social at Boris. | ||
And the hottest on the gram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong, God bless, and Shabbat Shalom. | ||
Boris, thanks for the summary, particularly because there's so much going on. | ||
This 14th Amendment, we'll have that cut in a little while. | ||
Now, Chris Hoare, I really appreciate you working with the team over at the Satellite Phone Store to come up with specials for the War Room Posse. | ||
Folks always tell me how much they appreciate it. | ||
What do you got for us today? | ||
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Well, Steve, we're focusing on the basics right now. | |
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Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back in the warm. | ||
There's so much going on in this Friday. | ||
The intensity of both the economy, the war, and also the plan. | ||
Remember, we're coming back big and we're planning on it already. | ||
Just like in Normandy, Operation Overlord. | ||
We're planning on hitting the beach and taking the high ground. | ||
Not just winning in November, but taking the government over in January 2025. | ||
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Next in the world. | |
Want more lawyers like Jeffrey Clark? | ||
He's the guy who faces felony charges for trying to take the reins of the Justice Department in the final days of the Trump administration and lend DOJ's credibility to Trump's lies about the 2020 election. | ||
New York Times reports that should Jeff Clark manage to stay out of prison, he would, quote, most likely be in contention. | ||
First senior Justice Department position in any second Trump administration. | ||
The key litmus test here, whether you're willing to do whatever it takes to act on Trump's paranoid and dangerous conspiracies and impulses. | ||
The Times reports this, quote, they want lawyers in federal agencies and in the White House who are willing to use theories that more establishment lawyers would reject to advance his cause. | ||
This new mindset matches Trump's declaration that he's waging a, quote, final battle against demonic enemies populating a deep state within the government that is bent on destroying America. | ||
More than any legal policy statement on his campaign website, retribution may be the closest thing to a governing philosophy for Trump as he seeks a second term. | ||
I want to start with his threat against Mark Milley, because I think it's important to have a specific example of what these lawyers would carry out. | ||
Now, David Jelle, his threat against Mark Milley is to hold him accountable for treason, the crime punishable by death. | ||
I don't know any of these names, and I want to be very careful not to put this list on the right-left. | ||
continuum because what Trump had last time were individuals on the far right of a right-left continuum. | ||
This is more democracy, autocracy, rule of law disregard for rule of law that the reporting suggests he's grabbing for. | ||
Because the lawyers last time allowed him to enact a Muslim ban or at least try a few times to do so. The lawyers last time enabled him to direct the Justice Department in ways that journalists like Katie are still investigating and reporting out. The firing of Jeffrey Berman, the We're talking about next level and again using the example of what he has said he would do to Chairman Mark Milley. | ||
efforts to prosecute Jim Comey and just because they were not successful doesn't mean that he didn't have people around him more than willing to try or incapable of stopping or slowing those urges. We're talking about next level and again using the example of what he has said he would do to Chairman Mark Milley what do you think that means? Yeah Nicole I think starting with Mark Milley is appropriate because it starts and ends the analysis does with Donald Trump's interest in threats and retribution. | ||
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And I think you could also title that article, What if Stephen Miller is the next Attorney General? | |
Because whether or not he is, I presume he could not pass in a confirmation, but that's exactly the type A person that Donald Trump looks to elevate into roles of great constitutional consequence. | ||
And so then I think that the follow-on question is, what if American politics has changed forever? | ||
What does that look like? | ||
A president who uses the office and puts people in place for a couple of reasons. | ||
One, for a scorched earth agenda that is sure ideological, but in Donald Trump's world, ideology is also kind of the white nationalistic But secondly, what about an enemies list? | ||
Because I think that is part and parcel to this as well. | ||
If you are saying that Donald Trump is going to put people around him, which is clear, who will advance his personal autocratic interests as well as an ideology that is toxic, You can't actually do that without also saying he's going to have people around him executing against an enemies list. | ||
And I think among those who have been kind of never Trump detractors, and this should include many in the press today, what does it look like if American politics has changed forever? | ||
It starts with changing how law enforcement is enacted at the federal level, and that is the danger of a second Trump administration. | ||
Okay, this is Signal Not Noise. | ||
And MSNBC is doing a good job. | ||
Of course, you got their vitriol and their hatred and all that, but they understand what's important here. | ||
This comes from The third in a series of pieces by Jonathan Swan, Charlie Savage and Maggie Haberman, three of the best they have at the New York Times, which is looking at when we talk about deconstructing the administrative state or going after the deep state, if that's not rhetoric, how does it happen? | ||
Remember, some of the issues we had in Trump's first term were not just personnel, but personnel tied to policy that could actually make things happen. | ||
That is going with Heritage and with Russ Vogt's team over Center Renewal for America, Stephen Miller, CPI, others. | ||
You have very sophisticated Paul Danz, Johnny McEntee, others that are working on a systematic program. | ||
We will hit the beaches immediately. | ||
Upon taking office, in the transition, immediately upon winning, we're already working on it, 3,000 political appointees ready to go, and now a cadre of lawyers that will actually make something happen, not just khaki pants and blue blazers that want to be in the Federalist Society and just kind of hang out. | ||
These are people that are actually going to deconstruct, this is how you deconstruct the administrative state. | ||
And of course, the guardian, the Praetorian guardian of the administrative state is freaking out, and they should. | ||
That's the legal part. | ||
And that was the New York Times. | ||
Today in Politico, a stunning, I think, kind of a rave for, as you know, a young man and his group that we have a very high regard. | ||
And when we can and when we're in town, we try to either do their podcast or talk to the young charges over there. | ||
American moment, Saurabh Sharma. | ||
Saurabh joins us now. | ||
Brother, walk me through what you just heard Nicole Wallace losing it about this article in the New York Times and the American Moment piece, because this, quite frankly, was a rave review, because you take another angle on it. | ||
You're working at training up young staffers that are populist nationalists to get into the committees, to get into the congressional staff. | ||
So for the audience, understand, Not only are we winning, you're building a cadre of people that understand what the issues are, what the solutions are, and they're from 19-year-old interns all the way up to very experienced lawyers. | ||
And this is what has Washington DC completely and totally freaked out about. | ||
So Rob, walk us through the political piece and what we just saw on MSNBC. | ||
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For sure, Steve, and thank you for having me on. | |
First, when it comes to MSNBC, they're freaking out because they got used to a status quo over the last 40 years, where in Democratic administrations, the people who staffed those administrations were people who were interested in implementing a far-left agenda. | ||
And in Republican administrations, the staff that were in those administrations were interested in sitting around and doing much of nothing at all. And so when it comes to lawyers or any other kind of professional that you need in spades in order to properly staff the government, all we're looking for is creative, intelligent people who in their bones want to see a conservative America First agenda implemented and are willing to be imaginative in the means that they use in order to do it. | ||
Clever lawyering is the term that Jeff Clark likes to use. | ||
And I really hope, you know, from MSNBC's mouth to God's ears that Jeff Clark has a very senior role in the next administration because he's one of the most talented people we have. | ||
As far as his profile in Politico about us today at American Moment, it was really an overview of all the progress we've made. | ||
We came into existence a little over two and a half years ago with one goal. | ||
recognizing that the only way to make senior staff in a White House or in a congressional office is to start 10 years prior with junior staff. And so we've been building up that cadre from scratch. They're already in senior staff positions across Capitol Hill. We're gonna tee up hundreds of them for the next conservative administration, and we're gonna be sending them to all the think tanks and parapolitical entities and maybe into the civil service to make sure that we start to fight the left on their territory, on their ground, by actually filling these positions in places where conservatives typically | ||
don't like to go, often in the swamp and in other big cities, but places that they need to go if we're going to take back this country. | ||
So Rob, you're kind of, when I tell people in interviews, you should be able to say, hey, this guy's like an early search radar. | ||
He can look and find out who the talent is that you get them into the system and they progress through the system. | ||
And this is what the Democrats have been doing for decades and decades and decades in the progressives. | ||
And this is, quite frankly, why they are combat ready all the time. | ||
For our audience, and particularly some of our older audience that have children, grandchildren, know a bunch of people, talk to me, what are you looking for? | ||
Because once again, the American moment is the kind of congressional staff part of it. | ||
And what Saurabh said is, hey, if we want to have real killers in the White House that come in at mid-level and senior levels, You need to start 10 years earlier seating these people into the standing committees on the Hill and also the Congressional staff. | ||
So what are you looking for? | ||
What should people be out there saying, hey, that Schirmer guy, maybe I know somebody that fits in. | ||
What are you guys looking for? | ||
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It's a great question. | |
It's three things, Steve. | ||
We're looking for people with an authentic America First worldview, an innovative one that's on the cutting edge of all the important issues of our time. | ||
We're looking for people that are competent. | ||
Sorry, you can't be a dummy. | ||
You have to be good at the job. | ||
The stakes are too high for us to put training wheels on people. | ||
And we're looking for people of good character because we need to stick together and band together. | ||
and work well together in the next administration. | ||
If you know a young person, they can be as young as 18 or as old as 30, 35 even, who wants to get involved in politics, who wants to maybe take a couple decades of their life and be involved in this fight here in Washington, DC, send them to AmericanMoment.org. | ||
That's our website. | ||
They can fill out that form. | ||
We'll meet with them and we will find a way to get them involved if they meet those criteria. | ||
Most people, they sit on their couch and they consume political content and they learn a lot about the issues. | ||
Maybe they even call into their congressional offices once and again, but look, there are a certain percentage of people that we need to step up and say, look, I could make more money on Wall Street or I could make more money in Most people, they sit on their couch and they consume political content and they learn a lot about the issues and maybe they even call into their congressional offices once and again but look, there are a certain percentage of people that we need to step up and say, look, I could make more money on Wall Street or I could make more money in technology or I could make more money in business but I may be going to try to save my country and make sure there's a country at all in 10, 20, 30 years so that my kids can live in a free and prosperous place. | ||
Those people need to step into the fight in the particular way that American Moment can help them do so and we are here to be a resource to them. | ||
So go to AmericanMoment.org slash join if you yourself are one of those people or if you know a young person that is. | ||
I can't tell you the amount of people we recruited from the war room over the years. | ||
You have a very intelligent, engaged audience and this is just the next level of what that might entail. | ||
Trevor Burrus I want to make sure also, one of the requirements is not that you want a career on Capitol Hill. | ||
If you have that criteria of intensity, smarts, love of country, you think you could learn something and make this work, you should go to the site and try to. | ||
Here's why. | ||
Even if you come to American Moment and you go to the Hill and it turns out, you know, you're good at the work, but it's just not your thing. | ||
DC is not your thing or just, you know, just don't want to make a career of it. | ||
Even in going back home. | ||
With those America First principles and kind of having a deep understanding of how the ecosystem of Washington, D.C. | ||
works, you will be a tremendous, tremendous benefit to your community in whatever you do. | ||
And so that's why I always tell people this American moment is really doing an amazing job of kind of bringing people in, helping mold them a little bit. | ||
But even if they go back home, it's just tremendous. | ||
Once again, I want to make sure every and by the way, we're going to get this article out when you read this article. | ||
It's as close to a rave As Politico can give a right-winger. | ||
So, I mean, I was shocked when I saw it. | ||
It's just absolutely incredible. | ||
I want everybody to read that. | ||
And I want you to read it in conjunction with the New York Times in the third three-part series. | ||
I'll make sure Grace and Mo put it up. | ||
So you read all three pieces. | ||
There is a very serious, when you see people say, oh, Trump, he's crazy. | ||
There is a serious, very serious effort underway from some of the smartest and toughest people I've ever met to make sure that when we win the presidency again, when we hit the decks, right, when we hit the beaches in January 2025, we're ready to go. | ||
Brother, how do people go to your site one more time? | ||
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It's AmericanMoment.org. | |
There they can fill out the join form if they want to get involved. | ||
If they want to donate, they can go to AmericanMoment.org. | ||
If they want to follow us on social media, they can find us on basically every platform at AMMoment.org. | ||
Whatever it looks like, there's a way for each and every person in the War Room audience to be involved, and we need them to be involved. | ||
Otherwise, we're not going to be able to save the country. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Do you have a personal social media handle? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I'm Saurabh Sharma at S Sharma US. | ||
You can find me on X on Facebook, on all the platforms, and looking forward to engaging with the War Room audience, as always, on the internet. | ||
The buried lead of the article, they referred to my brother here as having dorky charisma, was it? | ||
Was it dorky charisma? | ||
I thought that was a pretty powerful buried lead over there, Politico, on the article. | ||
But people should read it. | ||
Thank you for joining us, brother, on a Friday. | ||
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Thanks for having me on. | |
Thanks. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
A lot to get to. | ||
One of the things I'm very proud of, and you'll see this in the next hour, they have this massive conference for artificial intelligence in London, the biggest conference they've ever had. | ||
People's heads are blowing up, and you're gonna see as we walk you through it, it's everything Joe Allen and the team at War Room have told you over the last two and a half years. | ||
Very proud that you're two and a half years ahead of the learning curve on artificial intelligence. | ||
Next! | ||
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In the war room. | |
I want to make sure everybody goes to birchgold.com slash war room, particularly this weekend. | ||
I should tell you there is some very sophisticated thinking going on right now on members of Capitol Hill about the supplementals and particularly the overall appropriations process and getting the getting hands around what exactly is happening. | ||
By the way, keep that up. | ||
I want to get to Denver. | ||
Keep that up because I'm going to talk about my four Episodes here. | ||
No, that's me. | ||
There we go. | ||
You did great. | ||
I love that. | ||
The there's some very serious thinking going on about what we're going to do in the CR and you should know there's some very sophisticated people are looking at this about how do you stop a CR how you stop how you stop from falling into the same problem when the government shuts down because of lack of money on the 17th or this big, you know, bro, it's going to shut down. | ||
What's the big deal? | ||
But there's some very sophisticated thinking going on right now about what can be done about this. | ||
And so we're going to have a lot of that, I think, tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday. | ||
But so there's a lot of people putting their shoulder to the wheel right now. | ||
So stay tuned. | ||
That's where you got to go right there. | ||
We have the four installments of the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Totally free. | ||
Been working on this for a couple of years. | ||
The great team at Birchgold. | ||
Make sure you get that. | ||
That will immerse yourself in the issues of the time around currency and money. | ||
Because it's only going to get worse. | ||
As we said, everything needs to be framed today from the invasion of the southern border. | ||
Industry should be linked with the complete collapse of the balance sheet of the United States of America, because it's Damocles' sword over everything that we do, every decision we make, and it has to be. | ||
Also, ask Philip Patrick and the team, when you go, about why, particularly with the Hezbollah speech today, where America is the problem, America is the problem, the Persians saying America is the problem, America is the problem, and America is going to pay. | ||
In turbulent times, why has gold for 5,000 years of man's recorded history, why has gold always been a hedge against turbulence? | ||
Ask that question. | ||
Wait for the response. | ||
Then go off and get a cup of coffee, sit in the corner and just think about that. | ||
Just think about it. | ||
Mike Lindell, we couldn't get you this morning because you're driving across half the country. | ||
You're getting ready for your beta site on Tuesday, and we'll have more about that next week with you as you do your beta site Tuesday to try to save these elections with the plan. | ||
Talk to me about the company. | ||
How are we keeping this thing at full capacity? | ||
We missed you this morning, sir. | ||
Well, I guess it was interesting, Steve. | ||
I look up Google Alerts. | ||
I get them all the time about me. | ||
And the one Google alert comes up, Mike Lindell's week just got worse. | ||
And it says all that, you know, me being broke and everything then I just found one here that says I'm worth, the one that just came out an hour ago that I'm worth $2 billion. | ||
And so the media is trying to do everything they can, whatever narrative to try and destroy me. | ||
But one of the articles was talking about my plant I had in the UK, everybody, which we had there for years now, but I sold it, one guy bought it internally from my pillow back after we were attacked in January and February of 21 when I came out with all the evidence. | ||
Well, I. | ||
Interesting enough, they're thriving over there, the MyPillow plant, which I don't own. | ||
So, you know, if you look at both things, well, obviously, they have an agenda to destroy my voice over here. | ||
He's not over there talking about our election platforms and getting rid of the machines. | ||
The UK, they have paper ballots hand-counted. | ||
So anyway, I just find all these Googlers very interesting because we see the agenda behind it. | ||
And as we're getting close to November 7th here next week, which I'm going to be all over the country with these devices, with the plan, you guys can all check out the plan at LyndalePlan.com. | ||
Check it all out. | ||
We're doing this proof of concept for this fall's election here. | ||
It's going to be amazing. | ||
And you guys have all did great support. | ||
We're going to run these specials all the way through the 7th. | ||
We're going to run them all the way, maybe even a couple days longer. | ||
But we're doing something on the War Room Posse we're not doing for anyone else. | ||
That's the Giza Dream Bedsheets. | ||
The queen size, normally $89 on sale for $89.98. | ||
Take another $30 off for you guys, $59.98. | ||
All the sizes and new colors, they're all in. | ||
These are the sheets that made us famous. | ||
The king size are just $10 more. | ||
You are never going to get them for a lower price than that right now. | ||
And I'm extending this because you guys have been so supportive. | ||
And that flash sale, we're going to end sometime next week as we get through these elections. | ||
You guys have made, give me a peace of mind while I'm traveling around the country, taking care of MyPillow. | ||
There you have the MyPillow 2.0. | ||
Don't forget 50% off there. | ||
That's $10 cheaper or $5 cheaper per pillow on the, on those for the War Room Posse. | ||
$29.98 for the towels, everybody. | ||
50% off. | ||
Those are six piece sets. | ||
You won't find a better six-piece towel set for that price anywhere in the world. | ||
The slippers, we're going to run another five days at that $39.98. | ||
They're all over TV right now at $49.98 on sale. | ||
So we're doing this very special for the War Room Posse. | ||
You guys have all jumped on board and helped out, and I can't thank you enough. | ||
My employees, Steve, are so happy. | ||
We got that 1-800 number, too. | ||
They're really... Let me get it here. | ||
Yeah, 800-873-1062. | ||
It's blazing the pun in my brain. | ||
800-873-1062. | ||
Don't let the folks working those phones be blown out by the IRS. | ||
Help them out. | ||
Make a call today. | ||
Yeah, they're really trying to attack them, so if you guys can call them. | ||
They love it. | ||
They're all watching your show now, Steve, because when you come on and we put that number out there, they know they're going to get the calls from the War Room Posse, and they have some great conversations. | ||
Everybody's so supportive, calling my reps. | ||
I like to ask them, You know, what's going on out there? | ||
They said they want to support, and they're big buyers, every one of them. | ||
And they're getting, it's helping every cause, you guys. | ||
It's helping what I'm out there doing, what my pillow's doing, helping my employees. | ||
But it's also helping you get the best products you're ever going to use for both sleep. | ||
We got the slippers right here. | ||
Look at all the slippers. | ||
On sale, $39.98. | ||
All wide sizes. | ||
Large, small, everything. | ||
The six-piece towel sets. | ||
I'm back in Minnesota for a couple hours, Steve, and I'm going to be on the road all the way through the election. | ||
We're going to be all over the country. | ||
We're going to get them by surprise. | ||
They're not going to know where we're going. | ||
We're going to check in with Mike tomorrow, and then he's obviously going to be on Monday and Tuesday talking about the election. | ||
On Tuesday, actually next hour or two, Melissa Katz is going to be here about people working phone banks. | ||
Mike Lindell, 800-873-1062. | ||
Brother, thank you so much for changing your schedule and joining us here. | ||
Alright, thanks guys. | ||
Thanks Steve. | ||
God bless y'all. | ||
Next hour we're going to be on fire. | ||
I'm going to have a couple of special comments about where we are politically, geopolitically, financially. | ||
Also, we're going to talk about people working phone banks over the weekend to get the vote out in certain states to make sure it's quite important in these elections. | ||
Also, on Birchgold, one other thing, I haven't had a chance to get it up because we've been so busy today getting ready for the shows and other things going on about the CR. | ||
A lot of happening on the CR. | ||
Birchgold, I'll put the Zero Hedge story up. | ||
All the central banks of the world outside of the United States of America buying gold, buying gold at record rates, including the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Doesn't that shock you? | ||
You think they know something we don't about what's in store? | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Go to birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
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