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On the stand, it was short on substance, short on decorum, and very, very short on truth, yet overflowing with theatrics and deflection and grievance. | ||
Donald Trump's eruptive testimony today in the $250 million civil fraud lawsuit in New York, though historic, felt familiar in some ways, except for one key difference. | ||
The arena. | ||
It was not a Fox News sit-down or meandering political speech. | ||
But Donald Trump sat down today in a courtroom. | ||
And in courtrooms, facts and the rule of law still matter. | ||
In fact, they reign supreme. | ||
And in that domain today, Trump was repeatedly admonished by the very man who will determine the fate of his business empire and brand, and the future of the size of his family's wealth. | ||
That man is Judge Angoran. | ||
Time and time again, the judge has used his authority as a judge to interrupt Donald Trump's everyone's-out-to-get-me-this-is-politically-motivated schtick ploy to run out the clock on testimony that was limited to a single day. | ||
That was today. | ||
As our NBC News team inside the courtroom noted, quote, the question was, and let me ask again, became familiar refrains as Trump sought to avoid providing actual answers. | ||
What he did do Let's try to crank up the chaos. | ||
He lashed out at the Attorney General and Judge Ngoron, who raised his voice on more than one occasion and beseeched Trump's lawyers to control their client. | ||
In the end, today's testimony was hugely significant and historic, not just as it relates to the case at hand, but for what it portends. | ||
After all, Donald Trump is set to stand trial four more times. | ||
Just to put it into context, the numbers that they have escalated are not close calls. | ||
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So this, ladies and gentlemen, is just the beginning. | |
But here, they were exaggerating the claims by a factor of 23. | ||
So you know your $100,000 house isn't worth $2.3 million, and that's the kind of representation that we have here. | ||
And so, I think that the judge is going to have to draw an inference, and I think the defense is going to have to do something to explain these disparities, and so far we haven't seen that. | ||
Attorney General Letitia James, let's listen. | ||
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... other defendants and the Trump organization. | |
He rambled, he hurled insults, but we expected that. | ||
At the end of the day, the documentary evidence demonstrated that in fact he falsely inflated his assets to basically enrich himself and his family. | ||
He continued to persistently engage in fraud. | ||
The numbers don't lie, and Mr. Trump obviously can engage in all of these distractions, and that is exactly what he did, what he committed on the stand today, engaging in distractions and engaging in name-calling. | ||
calling. | ||
But I will not be bullied. | ||
I will not be harassed. | ||
This case will go on. | ||
We look forward to hearing the testimony of Ivanka Trump on Wednesday. | ||
And then we plan on closing our case. | ||
And then there'll be some motions on Thursday. | ||
And then the defense will present their case in chief. | ||
Justice will prevail. | ||
And it's important that all of you understand that we have already been victorious in our motion for summary judgment. | ||
And now we look forward to disgorgement and to the remaining counts in our action against Donald Trump and his repeated and consistent fraud against the citizens of the great state of New York. | ||
She says he's going to bring out racial slurs. | ||
He's going to say things today and taunt her. | ||
Well, Ms. | ||
James, you taunted him before you came into office, before you saw one record, one statement of financial condition. | ||
You taunted him. | ||
You said his administration was too male and too pale. | ||
Those are her words. | ||
She said that she and Michael Cohen We're going to be his biggest nightmare. | ||
Well, I have some news for you, Ms. | ||
James. | ||
Michael Cohen folded, lied, and crumbled. | ||
Your star witness, along with all the DAs and corrupt AGs, need to be paying attention to what happens when you let us take the stand. | ||
When you let my client speak the truth, and the judge can tell me to sit down, and he can try and shorten my client's testimony, but it is loud and clear. | ||
They've got nothing. | ||
They've got nothing but their politics. | ||
She's got nothing but her Soros backing, which we discovered recently. | ||
And I am sick and tired of seeing it. | ||
Pay attention, America. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
Because when you're in court one of these days, and you don't have a lawyer that has a microphone, and you don't have a lawyer that can go on TV, and you've got judges gagging them, what are you going to do? | ||
We need to fix this country. | ||
And we need to stop what is happening in this courtroom. | ||
President Trump is worth a lot more and she wasn't ready for it. | ||
She doesn't understand it. | ||
And before she rushed to judgment, she should have thought about attacking somebody with over 50 years of real estate expertise who changed single-handedly the skyline of New York City. | ||
She picked the wrong person, and her politics will fail for it. | ||
So let's be clear about why the judge said that. | ||
that President Trump's longer answers that he draws negative inferences from those longer answers. | ||
So let's be clear about why the judge said that. | ||
The judge doesn't like when President Trump explains what actually happened because it's not good for his narrative. | ||
This is a judge who clearly has an issue. | ||
If you've seen his behavior with me, you've seen his behavior with the president today. | ||
He has a clear issue with facts that are not good for the case because he already predetermined. | ||
And I want everyone to understand this is yes, we do not have a jury. | ||
Yes, we do not have a lot of things that we should because they brought it under Section 6312. | ||
But this judge decided this case and liability before we walked up those stairs. | ||
I didn't have a shot. | ||
So right now we're sitting here doing a whole dance and the only thing they want are facts that are bad for Trump. | ||
That's why he's silencing him. | ||
That's why he's telling him short answers. | ||
And that's why he's clearly enraged. | ||
His face is red. | ||
He came in hot and he doesn't know how to handle him. | ||
We've been personally hurt by the current president's policies compared to 35% who have been helped. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
On the flip side, 51% of those same voters say Trump's policies have helped them, while 34% say the opposite. | ||
And this is the reason our phones were exploding yesterday with people really, really freaked out and upset. | ||
And it does beg the question. | ||
If there are Democrats out there who are concerned or even moderate Republicans about the difference between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, I think that the real concern here is disinformation, the electorate being poisoned. | ||
I mean, it's not like the contrast between these two are Republican and Democrat and conservative versus liberal policies. | ||
It's not. | ||
I mean, President Biden. | ||
Judge said he raped a woman. | ||
a lot in his presidency and there are those who would say it's even historic and then you have a guy with 91 counts against him liable for fraud liable for sexual abuse I mean I could go on for four hours I said he raped a woman and that's that's where the concern is here that there's a lot of different layers and you listen and you see what a scam this is. | ||
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This is a case that should have never been brought. | |
It's a case that should be dismissed immediately. | ||
The fraud was on behalf of the court. | ||
The court was the fraudster in this case. | ||
They made references to assets that were Very valuable. | ||
And they said, they had no idea. | ||
They had no idea what the numbers were when they said $18 million for Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And it's 50 to 100 times that amount by any estimation. | ||
It's a terrible thing that's happened here. | ||
We're taking days and days and weeks and weeks. | ||
And it goes on and then you look at the outside world and what's... | ||
Happens, but of course they're getting their wish because I don't have to be here for the most part, but I sure do have to be here because I want to be here. | ||
Because it's a scam. | ||
And this is a case that should have never been brought, and it's a case that now should be dismissed. | ||
Everybody saw what happened today. | ||
Everybody saw what happened with their star witness, who admitted that. | ||
I never told him what he originally said. | ||
I did. | ||
He admitted that he lied, and he has absolutely no credibility whatsoever. | ||
That's their only witness. | ||
That's their only witness. | ||
Everything we did was absolutely right. | ||
To think that we're being sued and spending all this time and money, and yet people being killed all over the world, that this country could stop. | ||
With inflation and all of the other problems that this country has, I think it's a disgrace. | ||
And when you look at the numbers, the poll numbers that came out today from the New York Times and CBS, I'm sure the Times was not too happy. | ||
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But people are sick and tired of what's happening. | |
This is a sad, I think it's a very sad day for America. | ||
But anyway, this is a case that should have never been brought, and it's a case that should be immediately dismissed. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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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. Bamb. | |
Okay, it's Monday, 6 November, the year of our Lord, 2023. | ||
Welcome to Trump Thunderdome. | ||
They expected... OK, these folks, Letitia James, who, let's say, is maybe not the... I posit this. | ||
Maybe she's the attorney general with not the highest IQ in the history of the state of New York. | ||
Letitia James and these people and the judge, this insane Nazi judge, they expected Donald Trump to walk into court today and just play by their rules of, you know, the sham trial and this kangaroo court in the Moscow show trial. | ||
Donald Trump came in the court today and blew them up. | ||
The judge is sitting there banging, telling us, hey, your client's got to answer the questions. | ||
You got to shut your client up. | ||
He's going to do what I say, not what he says. | ||
That's not how it works, bro. | ||
Welcome to the National Football League. | ||
Donald Trump bench pressed these guys today in this hack. | ||
And, you know, we haven't spent a lot of time covering it because it's so it's so ridiculous. | ||
Ridonkulous. | ||
And he's right. | ||
Michael Cohen got up there. | ||
Mr. Big talk, Michael Cohen. | ||
He got up there. | ||
All big talk. | ||
He's going to take Trump down. | ||
He's on MSNBC every night. | ||
He's going to take Trump down. | ||
He's going to do this. | ||
He's going to do that. | ||
And all he did was a fold like a cheap suit, like the cheap suits he wears. | ||
Trump went in today and blew him out. | ||
And Letitia Jaynes coming out there. | ||
She's babbling. | ||
I got the facts. | ||
He did this. | ||
He did that. | ||
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She has no idea. | |
You know, I'm not sure you would retain her to represent you in a court of law. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, he's too male, too pale, too stale. | ||
All of it. | ||
Not a good day today. | ||
And this gets back to the polling. | ||
This gets back to this morning's show and what happened over the weekend, and particularly yesterday. | ||
Remember, the New York Times poll came out. | ||
Was it not Emerson? | ||
It's the New York Times poll. | ||
I think it's Siena. | ||
The New York Times poll was Siena College, and then the CBS poll came out. | ||
Both of these polls are devastating to the regime. | ||
And the question it begs is like, I've been kind of saying for a couple of years, if the guy got 81 million votes, like, where is this support? | ||
How do you have only 23% of the people in the New York Times poll? | ||
23% think the country's on the wrong track, and that's everybody. | ||
Remember, the independents are really a proxy for what the American people think, because both sides are so partisan. | ||
I think that's in the teens. | ||
Numbers that make Jimmy Carter look like Abraham Lincoln. | ||
This is a complete disaster. | ||
You saw it today. | ||
People understand it. | ||
They have common sense. | ||
Particularly people in New York are seeing this. | ||
This is why people under 30 are coming to Trump. | ||
This is why African-Americans are coming to Trump, particularly African-American men. | ||
This is why Hispanic men are coming to Trump. | ||
They understand the system, the man, the establishment is out to crucify Trump. | ||
And they remember back in the days that he was president, particularly that golden year of 2019, where it all came together, you know, what he was doing on the geopolitical front and specifically what he was doing on the economic front. | ||
And they hearken back to those times and they see America that was prosperous, America that was strong, America that was proud. | ||
Oh, yes, he had mean tweets. | ||
And, of course, Maggie Haberman is on CNN every night pulling their hair out. | ||
And, you know, Rachel Maddow was spitting on the floor every night. | ||
But they understand something's deeply wrong in the country. | ||
The country's collapsing before our eyes, before their eyes. | ||
Their lives are being destroyed, the working class. | ||
And they see that they got Nazi judges that are trying to take Trump's business from him. | ||
And he ain't having it. | ||
Trump thunder-domed today in a court in Manhattan. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're on fire today from 5 to 7. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Liz Harrington of President Trump's, one of his senior advisors. | ||
Remember, our former executive editor is going to join us, I think, at the bottom of the hour to go through this New York Post. | ||
Donald Trump explodes on witness stand, calling Attorney General a hack, accusing judge of fraud, just on and on. | ||
Welcome to Thunderdome. | ||
President Trump firing back today, as I know he wanted to. | ||
Leticia James, a whole different deal. | ||
It's just another case, but the whole court, it's a kangaroo court. | ||
So you can't treat it with any seriousness. | ||
You can't treat it any decorum. | ||
Just fire off the football. | ||
These people are Nazis. | ||
This is like that. | ||
This is like the Soviet show trial. | ||
They're trying to take a man's business. | ||
Never happened before in the history of New York. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
Tammany Hall and all the corruption they've had in New York. | ||
This has never happened. | ||
Leticia James, a whole different deal. | ||
And of course, New York City is now a hellhole. | ||
And you got Eric Adams begging over weekend for a five billion dollar ballot. | ||
Hey, dude, this is the part, remember, all that crap they're putting in for border, like the Senate's now put up for Ukraine. | ||
We're going to talk about Ukraine more in the next hour, but they've come in with a proposal of how to add border security to get Ukraine funding. | ||
No, not one penny for frickin' Ukraine. | ||
We've had it. | ||
We've had it with the child trafficking. | ||
We've had it with the money laundering. | ||
We've had it with the biolabs. | ||
Let's lance the boil and let the pus run out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not one penny for Zelensky. | ||
He's fighting over there with his generals. | ||
We'll talk more about that in the next hour, but not one penny. | ||
None. | ||
Zero. | ||
And I got to tell you, Johnson and his crowd got a man up in the house. | ||
DOJ ought to be zeroed. | ||
Until they stop the persecution of Trump, it ought to be zero. | ||
Now we've got some good news coming out of there. | ||
Mike Johnson, MAGA Mike. | ||
Once again, I got Brian Costello. | ||
Brian, you've been on a roll hammering about Sequoia Capital, its relation funding the Democratic Party, but also money. | ||
It was kicking back to the Republicans to hide things. | ||
Mike Johnson's had enough of this huge development today. | ||
Mike Johnson fired the National Security Advisor to the Speaker of the House, one of McCarthy's guys. | ||
Why is this important? | ||
Yeah, Steve. | ||
I tweeted out earlier that Alan Souza, who's the National Security Advisor and Counsel to Speaker McCarthy, was let go. | ||
Not moved to a different office, but actually let go today. | ||
And this is important because Mr. Souza was the one that was the liaison with the House Intelligence Committee on the Sequoyah investigation. | ||
So he was being given all the information on what Sequoyah was doing, employing a member of the Chinese government. | ||
That representative Gallagher in the Committee on China is now investigated related to weapons. | ||
And he was given all the information. | ||
And I posted, you know, can't say we didn't try and help this guy. | ||
I didn't feel bad sending this mean tweet. | ||
Sometimes you feel bad sending a mean tweet, but when it's true and you try and help the guy. | ||
But we had actually reached out to him in 2022 to let him know this was going on and that Sequoia was likely trying to buy off McCarthy. | ||
It was ignored. | ||
There were phone calls made, why are you putting this out in the public, by McCarthy's PR guy, and the whole thing was ignored. | ||
And the donations stopped for a little while, Steve, but then they kicked right back in. | ||
You know, so Representative Gates retweeted the tweet and gave this as an example of, you know, what's going on with the swamp. | ||
And again, thank you to your viewership. | ||
We wouldn't be cleaning this stuff up without the support and the courage that's now taken shape on the House side and the GOP. | ||
I want Grace and Mo, everybody in the chats, I want to take the tweets and all the social media of Brian Costello today. | ||
Gage Retreat, we've got to push it out. | ||
This is another win. | ||
This is how you take on the cartel. | ||
You start firing, and by the way, Brian was very gentlemanly saying, hey, they let him go, they didn't replace him. | ||
He was fired. | ||
He was fired and gotten rid of and the reason is he's part of the problem taking money from these venture capitalists, taking money from private equity companies, these companies that are in business with the CCP and in business arming the Chinese Communist Party, arming the People's Liberation Army, making profits on it, funneling those profits back into the Democratic Party. | ||
And oh, yeah, by the way, They're going to throw some chump change to the Republicans. | ||
We've got a lot more to say about Sequoia. | ||
Brian's been all over this, Derek Harvey's all over it, but a big win today. | ||
This is the type of guy Mike Johnson is. | ||
He's not going to have these scumbags around him. | ||
Brian, we're going to be back on tomorrow to drill down on this in more depth, and you've got a lot more breaking news about Sequoia. | ||
Tell me, where do people go to follow you on social media? | ||
On Twitter, BP Costello. | ||
Yeah, and this is the start of the change of the culture, Steve, which is a lot of work. | ||
Fabulous. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
And by the way, eventually Mike Johnson is going to get Turner's mind right. | ||
We're going to have an investigation, although Gallagher is doing it at the House Oversight, excuse me, the Chinese committee, the specific committee on China. | ||
We're going to get a house intel too, because some of this is classified information. | ||
Brian Costello, thank you very much, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Great. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Jeff Clark, you're on the short list for being Attorney General for Trump, and I mean the very short list. | ||
Does a Marxist judge running a Stalinist show trial like the Moscow trials in 1935, do they think Trump's going to just come in there and play by the rules they've made up? | ||
They're just going to sit there and grill him on his company? | ||
He's not going to explode off the football? | ||
Is that how the lawfare operation thinks? | ||
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I think they, you know, think they can control Donald Trump. | |
I think Judge Angaran, right, who's given this lecture where he explains to law students, you know, look, there's the law, but, you know, I got flexibility. | ||
I got, I got power. | ||
I can manipulate it, right? | ||
He's admitted that. | ||
And then he comes up, you know, against Trump, even if he thinks he's an immovable force, right? | ||
You know, that, that Trump is, is unstoppable in the opposite direction. | ||
He's going to call people out on attempts to pervert the legal system. | ||
And I think that this whole set of charges against him, civil charges, it's like a taking of private property. | ||
It's an attempt to strip him of his business. | ||
You said it's not happened ever before in US history. | ||
I think it's outrageous and it's worse. | ||
They didn't do this in the Soviet Union on camera. | ||
This is worse than that. | ||
No, it's pretty extraordinary. | ||
But today was a win because he turned it into Thunderdome. | ||
We're getting wins all over. | ||
Another big win. | ||
I want to make sure people don't miss this because, as you and I have said, this 14th Amendment thing is a farce, but it's real and it's going to be political optics. | ||
But I got to tell you, we had a big win today. | ||
What is it? | ||
Judge Luttick. | ||
He's on TV all the time. | ||
He's a former Bush Republican. | ||
He's on TV all the time. | ||
Donald Trump's the worst thing. | ||
Donald Trump's the worst thing to the country. | ||
He's a threat to the country. | ||
He blinked, did he not, sir, on the 14th Amendment? | ||
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So, you know, I don't know if you have the clip, Steve, but basically, you know, if you have it, the clip shows him changing theories. | ||
It's the ever shifting theory. | ||
So the original theory, right, is that Trump was trying to commit insurrection against the United States, but now Ludwig says, Oh no, that's not the right way to read section three of the 14th amendment. | ||
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It's a, you know, an attempt to commit insurrection against the constitution of the United States. | |
And then he puts that together with the vesting clause that says that Article 2 of the Constitution gives the executive power to the President, and he says since Trump was trying to stay in office past his term, he violated the vesting clause, and then by that hop, skip, and a jump, he comes to, they violated the Constitution of the U.S. | ||
Hold it. | ||
This guy's supposed to be, this guy was begging. | ||
He was a supplicant for years to be on the Supreme Court. | ||
This is the first guy that came out and backed it, and they used all the official, because remember, this is all Republicans doing this. | ||
These are all Bush people, like the folks that wrote the initial paper for the Federalists. | ||
This is Ludic every night. | ||
He's on MSNBC and CNN. | ||
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He's all puffed up, right, with that little squeaky voice. | |
And he's talking about this and talking about that. | ||
Oh my God, this thing, we're going to play it in its entirety. | ||
It's about three minutes long, but I want the audience, we teed it up, so I want the audience to just watch this. | ||
And this is where you're seeing a big fold on national TV. | ||
Let's go ahead and play the clip. | ||
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The former president's lawyers are not arguing their case under Section 3, they are arguing that the former president did not engage in an insurrectional rebellion against the United States of America. | |
That is a difficult case, but it's still approvable. | ||
That's exactly what I want to say today. | ||
Focus on the distinction. | ||
Section 3 disqualifies one who has engaged in an insurrectional rebellion against the Constitution of the United States. | ||
Now, that case can be made, as I've said publicly, by proving that Donald Trump had a plan And that he attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election and remain in power. | ||
in direct contradiction and violation of what's known as the executive vesting clause. | ||
The executive vesting clause is very simple. | ||
That's just the clause in the Constitution that prescribes the term for the president of the United States as being four years. | ||
And that clause says by terms that the president will serve a four year term and a four year term only unless he is elected or reelected to the office of president. | ||
So when Donald Trump tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election that he had lost fair and square to then candidate and now President Joe Biden, He violated the executive vesting clause of the Constitution. | ||
That is what I have said is the quintessential So the refusal to leave office, the refusal to concede, and the refusal to carry out the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power is the damage, is the violation of the Constitution? | ||
It is the rebellion against the Constitution of the United States. | ||
And so, back to what the former president's lawyers are arguing. | ||
They don't want to argue that. | ||
They want to argue instead that the former president didn't engage in an insurrection against the United States. | ||
They want to argue that he was not responsible for the riot on the United States Capitol. | ||
That's... They're gonna play semantics and say, how is he supposed to know, be there, be wild, would make them... Exactly. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K Band. | |
We will fight till they're all gone We rejoice when there's no more let's take down the cc Here's your host stephen k band Okay, uh clark man, do I have a lineup to go? | ||
I got Clark, I got Harrington, I got Berquam. | ||
That's about as close to Murderers Row 27 Yankees as you can get here in the War Room. | ||
Clark, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Mike Davis, you and I and Davis, Dershowitz, we've been on this since the Federalist Society sent it out. | ||
Initially, it was that Trump was going to be tried for insurrection, found guilty by a jury of his peers. | ||
Unanimous by Jervis Pierce and then lose all the appeals to even qualify for what they're trying to do in Denver and in Michigan and in Minnesota and shortly in Arizona and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Ludic, you can see Nicole Wallis is having a very bad segment. | ||
When he's going through this convoluted, what in the hell is he talking about? | ||
First off, they can't do it, but you can see a path, right? | ||
You can see the logic, oh yeah, guy insurrection, even then it's never been tried, but I could understand the logic. | ||
What in the hell is he talking about? | ||
Yeah, the Constitution implies this first term. | ||
What is he talking about? | ||
It's madness. | ||
What is it? | ||
Make it make sense. | ||
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It's the incredible shifting theory, Steve. | |
So let me be very clear. | ||
President Trump did not commit insurrection against the United States. | ||
President Trump did not commit insurrection against the Constitution of the United States. | ||
President Trump did not commit insurrection against the vesting clause of Article 2 of the Constitution of the United States, right? | ||
You can add as many steps or cite as many additional provisions of the Constitution as you want. | ||
If the President of the United States or a private citizen thinks that, you know, the whole COVID thing was used as cover to explode, mail-in ballots and, you know, create a highly irregular election and you want to use all your options to challenge that, you want to complain about it, that's your right as an American citizen. | ||
That is not insurrection. | ||
Realizing that their theory that January 6th was, you know, an insurrection stirred up against the Capitol and the certification of the presidency, they realize that theory is not selling. | ||
So now Ludig's come up with this three-step theory to get to the point of You know, saying that he committed insurrection against the United States Constitution because he disputed the election. | ||
I'm sorry, disputing the election is not an insurrection and it's not a violation of the Constitution. | ||
It's protected First Amendment conduct. | ||
Clark, help me out here, brother. | ||
There's a guy that says, that's not Clark or Bannon, that says that Trump didn't do, wasn't guilty of insurrection, didn't try any insurrection. | ||
It's Jack Smith. | ||
Jack Smith got all the weapons. | ||
He's got all the, he's got everything from J6. | ||
He's got unlimited power. | ||
Unlimited. | ||
Did he charge the president with insurrection, sir? | ||
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He did not because he could not. | |
He charged the president with everything he possibly could. | ||
He ginned up another case, obviously, about the documents first because he thought that was a layup, but it's not proving so simple after all because the president controls his own documents. | ||
And, you know, this is just the latest theory that they're shifting to. | ||
And let me point out, Steve, you know about this constitutional law article that was written by professors, you know, Baud and Paulson that the Federalist Society worked on. | ||
There's not a hint of this theory about the vesting clause and an insurrection. | ||
It's not in the article. | ||
It's just Ludwig just dreamed it up one day and MSNBC will spin him up to put him on about anything. | ||
Oh, because they're desperate now. | ||
Another win. | ||
Clark, we've got a lot more to go through, but I've got to bounce. | ||
Where are the people? | ||
By the way, I want to thank you guys over at CRA. | ||
Oh, you know, Clark, they had the New York Times, the paper record did the legal article last week. | ||
Then, of course, the Post, Josh Dawson and those guys, because they're losing so much money, they're getting a new editor, they're screaming at everybody, saying, what the hell? | ||
These guys are writing big stories. | ||
So they didn't come in. | ||
I've never seen a meltdown in my life like the third part of the Deconstruction Administrative State about the lawyers, right? | ||
They are absolutely freaked out. | ||
And here's the beauty, they don't even know one tenth of what you guys have planned. | ||
Jeff Clark, your thoughts? | ||
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So, Steve, look, you know, they're having a meltdown because, you know, there are those of us who are questioning, you know, the Federalist Society from the right, right? | |
But there's no outcry about the Federalist Society being questioned from the left. | ||
Ludig has just started a new project called the Rule of Law Project. | ||
They're going to go speak at the Ritz-Carlton in DC on Wednesday. | ||
It's a free event. | ||
It's, you know, him and Donair and Barbara Comstock and, you know, Charles Allen Raw. | ||
They're all going to go there and they're all going to wring their hands about how evil Trump is and how he has to be stopped. | ||
And, you know, that seems to be fine. | ||
You know, The New York Times isn't worried about that. | ||
But, you know, somehow you talk about how it seems like people who we thought were somewhat solid, like Judge Ludig, their brains seem to have been broken by Trump. | ||
And you got him, you know, Judge Ludig even turning on his former law clerk, you know, John Eastman, right? | ||
I mean, he picked him, he hired him, he became a famous law professor, but now magically his theories don't make any sense and Ludig seems like he's determined to... Anything to try to get Trump is what it seems like the unifying theme is. | ||
I think that Trump's derangement syndrome comes somehow from Thunderdome. | ||
There's some connection. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
Clark, how do people get to you over CRA? | ||
What's your personal social media? | ||
You brothers are on fire over there. | ||
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So, Steve, the center is AmericaRenewing.com, and I'm at JeffClarkUS on Getter and Twitter, and at RealJeffClark on Truth Social. | |
Thank you, brother. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Great work. | ||
All the rust vote from the budget to the staffing, all of it. | ||
Harrington, your boss today bench-pressed. | ||
Did they? | ||
Liz, I got to ask you something here now. | ||
Did they actually think Donald Trump was just going to go in there and let the Nazi judge for the Moscow show trial just sit there and ask these little nickel and dime questions? | ||
Did they honestly think that Donald J. Trump, the leader of the free world and the real president, was just going to sit there and take it, ma'am? | ||
Well, I guess they thought so. | ||
I mean, Letitia James keeps claiming that, you know, I'm not going to be bullied. | ||
Oh, the woman who's trying to use the full authority of the state to confiscate the property, private property and business of her number one political opponent. | ||
Actually, they're not even political opponents because she's nowhere in the same league as President Donald J. Trump, who schooled everybody on how business actually works. | ||
In that courtroom? | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
Steve, these people have no idea what they're even talking about. | ||
Of course they don't care. | ||
They're totally unhinged. | ||
And I think this is exactly why Jack Smith also does not want cameras in the courtroom, because that judge and this judge are just as unhinged. | ||
And if we had cameras in there, the entire world would be able to see it. | ||
And anyone with a conscience would be voting for Donald J. Trump next November. | ||
No, it'd be, it's, I mean, and Jack Smith, if Jack Smith got the, if they got the evidence, he thinks he's got the evidence to make a case for insurrection, bring it. | ||
So far this is just a fiasco. | ||
You're smearing the guy and his numbers are going up because working class people look at Trump and they see it was when he was president, they see the fiasco now. | ||
Everybody's now questioning that on their side, where's the 81 million votes? | ||
Are you telling me a guy got 81 million votes and his approval right track is 23% including the Democrats? | ||
Are you expecting me to believe that? | ||
He didn't get 81 million votes. | ||
Of course they stole the election. | ||
Of course he's phony and illegitimate. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
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I hear them on MSNBC today. | |
I hear them talking about Joe Biden. | ||
His problem is he's going to really struggle with turnout. | ||
Huh? | ||
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The guy that got the most votes, supposedly, in human history is going to struggle with turnout? | |
I mean, it's all self-refuting, Steve. | ||
It's all self-refuting. | ||
The people know what's true, and they're not standing for it anymore. | ||
OK, I got to compliment you and Jason Miller and Steve Chung and Boris and the whole team over there. | ||
Bigfoot, the Keebler elves, the last roundup for the Keebler elves in Miami with, I don't know, NBC, right? | ||
And Hugh Hewitt, right? | ||
You guys bigfooted with a rally right across the street. | ||
That is pure Trump. | ||
That's genius. | ||
What can we expect from the rally, ma'am? | ||
Oh, it's going to be incredible. | ||
It's going to be way more entertaining, exciting, engaging, consequential than whatever happens across the street that no one will be watching. | ||
And credit all goes to my colleagues. | ||
Honestly, this team is incredible. | ||
And of course, it all goes to President Trump. | ||
I mean, this guy is amazing. | ||
There's no stopping him. | ||
And you're not going to want to miss his speech on Wednesday night. | ||
No, it's going to be incredible. | ||
Liz Harrington, social media, how do people follow you, ma'am? | ||
RealLizUSA on True Social. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Appreciate all your hard work. | ||
The team's clicking. | ||
You saw the polls today. | ||
The mainstream media is in absolute freefall. | ||
One of the reasons for the polls Is that the American people, they look around their communities now, and they understand there's an invasion on in the country. | ||
Do we have the clip? | ||
You want to play the clip, producer, before we get Ben Burkholm on? | ||
Ben's got a clip. | ||
Let's go ahead and play the cold open for Ben. | ||
We have it? | ||
It's ready? | ||
Let's play the cold open for Ben, and I'm gonna bring Ben Burkholm. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Okay, Ben, tell me what this B-roll is. | ||
Hey Steve, so this is breaking news. | ||
Yep, I got you Steve. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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Hey yeah, so this is breaking news. | |
I just came back up from the Tohono O'odham I just came back up from the Tohono O'odham Reservation and today we drove up and this is what we saw. | ||
I reported over 1,500 illegals in this small little gate, the San Miguel gate came through and it was the most unbelievable thing I've seen. | ||
I've seen large groups of people but this was after Over six hours that they've already been transporting people out of here, and there were hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people laying underneath trees and branches and lined up, waiting to get picked up, and coming right to where I'm standing right now. | ||
This is the Tucson Processing Center, but this is unheard of numbers. | ||
This area down there in the Tohono O'odham Reservation is the number one area for gotaways in the country, and now we're having 1,500 people In a day in this no man's land Arizona and by the way, there's a reason why they're I believe they're taking them there because it's very difficult to get cameras down there. | ||
This is you know, it's very difficult unless you're border patrol and then they can't release the footage. | ||
So it's an absolute disaster. | ||
And while this is happening, I want to show you. | ||
Well, this is happening. | ||
While these thousands and thousands of people per day are coming across, this is what happened. | ||
This is actually the hat from one of the guys that ran off when I caught those guys down outside of Sassabee in full camo. | ||
These guys are running non-stop out in the desert. | ||
The people that don't want to get caught in full camo with bags full of dope. | ||
that don't want to get caught. That is happening as we speak and you know what, I may sound like a broken record, but every single time I come down here it's worse than it was before. And Steve, I almost don't have words for how bad it is. I don't know if America really truly understands the impacts, the decades-long impacts this is going to have. | ||
And just so you can see behind me, this is the facility that they're taking them to. | ||
It's multiple of these tent buildings. | ||
I tried to get a drone up in the air, but it's a restricted airspace, so you can't fly over it. | ||
But there are these tents, multiple, about 10 of them, that are more than the size of a football field. | ||
That's where they're bringing them to. | ||
They process them in less than 24 hours. | ||
Then they send them to the NGOs in Tucson, who then take them to the airport and ship them to your community. | ||
By the way, when Art Del Cuero from the Border Patrol Council and Tim Foley from the Arizona Border Recon, people have been doing this for decades, tell you that right now, right now, with all the publicity, everything going on, right now is the greatest surge they've ever seen come across the border. | ||
The invasion has not reached its peak. | ||
Because Biden, these guys still want it. | ||
And of course, there's something coming up with some sort of happy, clappy little change to border policy to give 80 billion dollars to Ukraine. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
OK, Ben, stick right there. | ||
Stick right there. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
I want everybody, you can see from today, from what's happening in court to what's happening on our border, that we live in turbulent times and they're going to get a lot more turbulent. | ||
And remember, President Trump just returning, just like us taking over the House, is not going to be, is not going to solve everything. | ||
Going to solve a lot, but we've got a long fight ahead of us after we win. | ||
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Short commercial break. | ||
We're going back to the border next. | ||
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Ben Burquam, we got to bounce, but I just I just want to put this in perspective way back on tomorrow. | ||
You're down now in some of the most dangerous areas of southern Arizona. | ||
With everything and all the publicity and things are going on, you've had Art Del Cuero and you've had Tim Foley, you were out on patrol him. | ||
These are two veterans that have spent decades dedicated to the southern border. | ||
And they are telling us as they come on in your footage, should we play that B-roll? | ||
It'd be great. | ||
They've never seen anything like it in life. | ||
There's basically an open order throughout the world to come to America now and get in before Trump comes back and the gates slam down. | ||
They're trying to come in and they're going to dare us to deport them. | ||
They're thinking, if I can get in now, they'll never follow through on the deportations. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Give me a minute or two before you bounce. | ||
Your footage is so stunning and so shocking, it's unbelievable. | ||
Yeah, Steve, as you said, it's one thing if I say it. | ||
You know, I've been doing this for a few years, but it's absolutely another thing when you have these veterans that have seen it all. | ||
I mean, they've literally seen it all. | ||
Art Del Quedo came from a background in gang task force across Arizona, so he gets it from that side, and now he's been in for 20 years as a border patrol agent, and now as the border patrol council vice president. | ||
And when he looks at you with despair in his eyes, and he says, I don't know what we're going to do. | ||
This is the worst I've ever seen. | ||
I've never seen it this bad. | ||
Every single American better wake up really fast. | ||
And this goes right back to your point. | ||
You've been talking about President Trump, the attacks on President Trump. | ||
It's all window dressings for the attacks on our country that are going on by the people that are in charge of our governments. | ||
This is treason. | ||
They are traitors. | ||
And there's no other way of putting it. | ||
America better wake up or else this country is gone. | ||
You're 1000% correct and we're going to get to the bottom of all of it and sort things out. | ||
First thing we've got to do is none of these border provisions are all phony. | ||
No money to Ukraine. | ||
Israel's got to pay for itself. | ||
And quite frankly, we've got to figure out the Taiwan situation because the debt's out of control. | ||
But this border is everything. | ||
If it's not shut, if it's not sealed, and people start being deported, the country's finished. | ||
Simple. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Burquam, where do people get your content? | ||
How do they follow you before you're back on tomorrow? | ||
Well, you're the first one to play that footage. | ||
I'm going to be releasing that on all my social media here in just a minute. | ||
It'll have some sound to go along with it. | ||
And then we do have our next episode of Law & Border that will be airing this Saturday, Veterans Day. | ||
It's going to be a powerful, explosive one as well. | ||
And then we have several new articles already up at FrontlineAmerica.com as well. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Thank you, Birquam. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Stay safe. | ||
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Jake Sherman, breaking some pretty big news, just had a leadership meeting. | ||
We'll get more on this tomorrow. | ||
Three different alternatives He's talking to leadership about that. | ||
They're going to work through the rest of the week. | ||
They're going to present them at the conference tomorrow. | ||
This is about the laddered approach. | ||
It's kind of a stack. | ||
It's kind of a, you know, it's it's past what you got and work on the rest. | ||
We'll get into details tomorrow. | ||
They're going to present this at the conference. | ||
Quite big about shutting down the government. | ||
Quite frankly, let Biden shut it down. | ||
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