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I just reject the idea that we should reserve a crisis for a better time to solve it. | |
What's interesting to me is there are a lot of angry people out there and that's why the border crisis is the number one issue for voters. | ||
I don't see how we have a better story to tell when we miss the one opportunity we have to fix it and we go and say, you know, I would love to have fixed it but it was election season so I thought I'd wait. | ||
Anything that interrupts that negotiation I think would be tragic. | ||
I don't doubt that he wants a perfect deal, so do I on it. | ||
But we've got to be able to figure out how to be able to do something right now to get as much done as we can possibly get done. | ||
I hope we don't live in a world today in which one person inside the Republican Party holds so much power that they could stop a bipartisan bill. | ||
Now, behind closed doors today, Senator McConnell tried to clear up confusion about where he stands on this issue. | ||
He reaffirmed his support for those trio of senators, including Republican Senator James Lankford, for trying to get a deal on this issue. | ||
He said that he would be behind that. | ||
Now, can they get a deal? | ||
They still are hopeful that they can get it out by next week. | ||
But, Jake, still, getting the votes in the Senate, getting it through the Republican-led House, all huge questions, in large part because of Donald Trump. | ||
It took a significant step on Friday, initiating a special investigation into the actions of Fulton County District Attorney Fawny Willis. | ||
Now, the probe comes amid rumors of an improper relationship with her chief prosecutor in the controversial case against former President Donald Trump over the 2020 election. | ||
Willis has also informed Republican lawmakers that her office is firmly against releasing any documents pertaining to Trump's alleged election interference in Georgia. | ||
CNN's Nick Valencia has more from the courthouse. | ||
Nick, good morning. | ||
Victor and Amara, this is the latest in a long-standing back-and-forth between D.A. | ||
Fonny Willis and the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. | ||
Republican Jim Jordan has long tried to undermine the credibility of Fonny Willis' case, parroting things from the former president, calling this a political persecution rather than a prosecution. | ||
And in his latest efforts to try to get documents from Fonny Willis, the D.A. | ||
here in Foley County has again rebuffed these demands. | ||
And this is what she's saying in part of her response to Jim Jordan. | ||
Your requests implicate significant, well-recognized confidentiality interests related to an ongoing criminal matter. | ||
Your requests violate principles of separation of powers and federalism, as well as respect for the legal protections provided to attorney work product in ongoing litigation. | ||
Since this alleged romance was first made public, Fonny Willis has been facing criticism and now it's coming from all sides, not just foes, but also allies calling on her to step down. | ||
She's yet to directly address this alleged romance, but she has previously defended her selection of Nathan Wade as the top deputy in this Trump case. | ||
Meanwhile, she is facing a deadline from a judge who has asked her to respond in writing to these claims by next Friday. | ||
The stage is also set for a potential dramatic evidentiary hearing on February 15th. | ||
Recently we reported that subpoenas have been sent out to people believed to have first-hand knowledge of this alleged affair and if they are called to testify their testimony would be broadcast live for everyone to see. | ||
One follow-up question you know there is and you know I used to work on the root cause of migration when I worked at the White House it's the the Trump administration completely gutted the infrastructure as it relates to you know how we facilitate people coming into this country via the southern border but in and what the The president said that he would do on Friday. | ||
He put this statement out. | ||
He promised to shut the border down if crossings overwhelmed the border, if Congress passed this bipartisan immigration legislation. | ||
Seeking asylum is a right in this country. | ||
I saw that statement, and there are a number of people that said, ugh, this sounds like something from another era. | ||
Is that something that you and House Democrats support, the shutting down of the border? | ||
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Well, I'd have to understand the context within which, you know, the President is speaking based on whatever authority he may be given. | |
The President, of course, I believe will always do what he believes is in the best interest of the American people, consistent, you know, with the fact that America is a safe haven. | ||
for people who are fleeing oppression and persecution. | ||
But it has to be managed in a reasonable way. | ||
And clearly, the system is being overwhelmed right now. | ||
I think people on all sides, on the Democratic, within the Democratic family and coalition acknowledge that. | ||
But figuring out the path forward so that it's consistent with who we are as America, but decisively addresses the clear challenges and the fact that you have people taking dangerous, perilous journeys because they are fleeing horrific conditions. | ||
How do we improve the conditions throughout the region in these other? | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, 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. Bannon. | |
Saturday, 27 January at Yerville, 2024. | ||
We're absolutely packed today. | ||
We're going to go from Arizona. | ||
President Trump's out in Nevada. | ||
The Fannie Willis thing is heating up down in Georgia. | ||
We're going to fill up Patrick here talking about capital markets in a while. | ||
We got a lot of wood to chop here. | ||
I want to start out in Arizona with Congressman Eli Crane. | ||
Congressman Crane, where are you headed this morning? | ||
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Hey, good morning, Steve. | |
Thanks for having me on. | ||
We are headed to the Arizona GOP annual meeting, which should be a wild one with everything that's been going on here. | ||
You know, with the Kerry Lake, Jeff DeWitt tapes dropping and the resignation of Jeff DeWitt this week. | ||
So are they going to pick, is there going to be a new chairman installed? | ||
I mean, that's kind of a free-fall out there. | ||
You don't have more MAGA patriots than you got in Arizona, so are we going to turn this thing around into a MAGA machine? | ||
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You know, that's what I'm hoping, Steve. | |
Many of us endorsed a lady named Gina Swoboda last night. | ||
I know she's been on your program in the past. | ||
We had Andy Biggs endorse her, myself. | ||
Most importantly, Donald Trump endorsed her, Carrie Lake endorsed her, Tyler Boyer, and the list goes on and on and on. | ||
For me, the biggest reason that I endorsed her was because I don't see any bigger task for the incoming chairman of the GOP here in Arizona than to get President Trump re-elected to get Carrie Lake elected. | ||
And as we've seen, many of the officials in the past don't play well with MAGA. | ||
And so if those two individuals are supportive and feel like this new chairwoman won't be adversarial towards them, that's a really big deal to me. | ||
Okay, CNN's reporting, and Axios has followed up on it, that the senators have come to some sort of agreement. | ||
They haven't given the text out, but Lankford and Sinema and some others have come to an agreement on what they've got to do. | ||
They're a couple days away from getting text. | ||
At the same time, Speaker Johnson saying, hey, from what I've seen publicly, this thing's DOA. | ||
Can you give our audience a sense of, let's start with the supplemental. | ||
You know, there's another $100 billion on top of this. | ||
You got this border fiasco in the Senate, couple what they want, $60 billion for Ukraine. | ||
Where do folks stand on this, Congressman? | ||
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We're going to try and kill it all, Steve. | |
This stuff has been brewing for a long time. | ||
We've been very clear. | ||
The House Freedom Caucus, the hardline conservatives in the House are going to try and kill all of it. | ||
It's all a disaster. | ||
You guys know it. | ||
You cover it every single day, and we're going to do everything that we can to kill it. | ||
As we get back, you guys are back in the districts this week. | ||
When you get back, we got March 1st coming, so are people, you had 108 votes last time. | ||
Are more and more people coming seeing what the Senate's trying to do of jam down, which is really a codification of the invasion, that now's time we use the CR to force Biden to the table to use the existing laws or whatever we can get from H.R. | ||
2 onto whatever other CR, because you're not going to get this, you do agree, nothing's really going to get done by March 1st? | ||
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I'm sorry, Steve, you broke up there real quick. | |
What was that question? | ||
The next CR round. | ||
March 1st. | ||
Is anything going to happen between now and March 1st that won't give you guys the ability to shut down the government and force Biden to shut down the border the next time we have to fight over a CR? | ||
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Steve, unfortunately, I'm not very optimistic with the leadership that we currently have to do any such thing. | |
Unfortunately, that's what we should be doing. | ||
We should be using the power of the purse and that leverage to shut the border down. | ||
But I've just seen this speaker continually surrounded by individuals that continually tell him why he can't fight, why he's got to continually kick the can down the road, which is Basically, the SOP for the Republican Party for a very long time, and it's unfortunate to see, but until Speaker Johnson shows us that he's willing to actually die on a hill and pick a righteous fight, I think we're going to see more of the same. | ||
But do you believe he's agreed with you guys on the righteous fight of killing this new Senate bill on the amnesty, this new amnesty bill? | ||
Do you believe Speaker Johnson, he's saying it's DOA. | ||
Do you believe he's in the fight with the Freedom Caucus and the hardliners on the invasion of our country? | ||
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Yep, with this Senate bill I do believe he's with us on this one, which is great. | |
Okay. | ||
That's perfect. | ||
That's a start. | ||
Good luck today in Arizona. | ||
This is absolutely essential because as Arizona goes, so goes the country, both for President Trump's second term and also for Kerry Lake to take charge of the Senate. | ||
So Congressman Crane, where do people go to follow you, particularly today? | ||
Because it could get a little, it might be a little, it might be interesting down there, out in Arizona today. | ||
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That's right, Steve. | |
They can follow me at Rep Eli Crane and Eli Crane CEO online. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, Congressman Crane. | ||
And the audiences, their prayers and thoughts and, you know, all backup that we have is with you. | ||
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you. So go with God. | |
would be or the house would be if we had more Eli Cranes. | ||
Just think about that. | ||
Next time these guys come running. | ||
I mean, he's kind of a Clint Eastwood type, right? | ||
A man of few words, but strong actions. | ||
Got another guy like that, Colton Moore down in Georgia. | ||
Colton, Senator Moore, you've been fighting for this a long time. | ||
Walk me through the official program now for Fonny Willis. | ||
Well, Steve, I mean, five months ago we put the seeds in the ground calling for an investigation. | ||
We've been cultivating that. | ||
The War Room Posse has been cultivating that for the past five months. | ||
We finally have something to harvest. | ||
We have an investigative committee in the Senate to investigate Fonny Willis. | ||
We're using our inherent subpoena power, something that we've known we've had this entire time, And we're going to bring Fannie Willis in. | ||
She's going to raise her right hand. | ||
She's going to testify. | ||
And if she doesn't, well, she's going to be held in contempt of the Senate, which will be just like being held in contempt of the court. | ||
And she would be arrested for that. | ||
You know, unfortunately, though, we've got to get this done in a short amount of time. | ||
We have to have this investigation completed before we finish session. | ||
We have 40 days of session in the state of Georgia, and we are going into day 11. | ||
The committee has been established as of yesterday. | ||
I'm assuming members are being picked this weekend, and hopefully we can get started early next week. | ||
So walk me through this. | ||
You're telling me in the next, that would make it 25, 26, 27 days, we've got to form the committee over the weekend and get rolling next week? | ||
Is there that type of motive power down there in the Georgia Senate who's been a little slow on the uptake on some of these things? | ||
You know, I think so now. | ||
I mean, obviously you've been here the entire fight and you know how hard it was to push these senators into taking action. | ||
I mean, we had 30 signatures on this resolution to craft this committee. | ||
So all those senators who were doing everything they can to push back against calling for a special session, well, they listened to their constituents and they signed on to this resolution. | ||
I mean, My goodness, we knew there was smoke many months ago, but now the fire is so evident. | ||
Fonny Willis continues, continues this case. | ||
The thing is, though, even if we get rid of Fonny Willis, the case still exists. | ||
And, you know, hopefully no other prosecutor takes that ball and runs with it. | ||
But it'll certainly slow Fonny Willis down. | ||
This is the biggest set of breaks we've seen on this thing charging down the hill that's Fonny Willis. | ||
Senator Moore, can you just hang on? | ||
I want to just hold you to the break. | ||
I want to drill down this just a little bit more, given what happened in New York yesterday. | ||
We need to sort things out in Georgia. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. | |
BAM. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Colton Moore joins us from Georgia. | ||
So this investigation, is it also going to look into, because the whole indictment, the whole process, the whole thing's infected. | ||
Do you think these senators will get into that too? | ||
Or does this simply mean an investigation of Fannie Willis and her obviously potential criminal activity in this regard? | ||
Or will it look at the entire process and potentially just say, hey, we got to throw this whole thing out? | ||
Or recommend to the Attorney General it's all thrown out? | ||
You know, that'll be dependent on who is on the committee, Steve. | ||
I mean, hopefully I'm on the committee and can push it as far as it can possibly go. | ||
You know, ultimately, there's going to be some Democrats on the committee. | ||
It is going to be an overwhelming majority of Republicans on the committee. | ||
But this is also going to be used as a mechanism to defund Fannie Willis. | ||
So once the investigation is found that, you know, Georgia tax dollars are being used fraudulently, that gives the ability to strip it out of the budget, hopefully without much argument on the Senate floor. | ||
Is this exploded? | ||
I mean, it's all over the national press. | ||
Is this playing as is this as heated and as much coverage down in with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and all the liberal TV networks down there? | ||
A couple. | ||
A couple are adamantly against it, and they are ignoring it. | ||
They're not getting the news out to people. | ||
I mean, it shows you how much How much it hurts the Democrats right now when people are, you know, they've been calling this political persecution for months and finally you start to kind of see actually this is political persecution. | ||
So yeah, there's liberal media that's not reporting on this issue. | ||
And then there's others who, you know, they're using the same talking points back and they're saying that now we're taking this in as a political persecution of Fannie Willis. | ||
You know, the rhetoric goes back and forth. | ||
I think any reasonable American can see what Fannie Willis has done, how she has been a violation of our Constitution this entire time. | ||
And, you know, now she's been a violation of our tax dollars by taking fraudulent trips, going to D.C. | ||
and coordinating. | ||
I mean, she's really the RICO person herself coordinating with the White House and Jack Smith and everyone else. | ||
And hopefully this investigation shows that to light to these people who are so blinded they can't see, and we can get on from this and back to freedom. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
How can they find out more? | ||
How can they start making calls? | ||
Where do they go to make sure that their voice is heard? | ||
Particularly our audience, our vast audience in the great state of Georgia. | ||
Yeah, I would, I would first call up your state senators and your representatives who have been supportive of the idea of an investigation into Fannie, especially this is a Senate committee. | ||
So especially call your senators, thank them, congratulate them for finally standing up for freedom and encourage them. | ||
And I think that's what they need to hear at this point, because we're on the right track and we need to continue to push these Republicans into doing the right thing. | ||
So I would just encourage all of your audience in the state of Georgia to call your state senators. | ||
Thank them for having an investigation into Fannie Willis. | ||
Colton, where do people get you? | ||
And we would love to have you. | ||
We're gonna be in Las Vegas for a couple of days, but when this thing gets sorted and the committee gets selected, we'd love to have you come back and give us an overall framework of where we go sometime early next week. | ||
Where do people get you in the interim? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You can go to X. It's real Colton Moore, just like real Donald Trump. | ||
And we'll always have updates there. | ||
And you can always go to my website, coltonmoore.com. | ||
Senator Moore, thanks for fighting the good fight. | ||
Glad to see the plowing of the field turned out to have some yield. | ||
So thank you so much for fighting for us. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Senator Colton Moore. | ||
So good news out of Arizona this morning, out of Georgia. | ||
We've got to fight. | ||
These are victories, they're interim victories. | ||
It's because of this audience. | ||
You guys have been all over this from the beginning. | ||
Naomi's going to come on in a little while. | ||
She's got an election integrity bill that they've pushed through. | ||
I want to go to Rome. | ||
There's so much happening overseas that's inextricably linked with what we're working on here. | ||
I also want to make sure Jim Rickards was on the other day. | ||
He's obviously a big audience favorite now. | ||
Go check out the Paradigm Press. | ||
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It's his newsletter. | ||
He's one of the smartest guys in the world. | ||
Of course, we talked the other day about him being in Dubai, and he gives you blinding insights all the time. | ||
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But go check that out today. | ||
So, a lot going on, Ben, and I want to start, Ben's in Rome, I want to start with England, the Tories, because this European parliamentary election that's going to take place in June is going to be analogous to Brexit that happened in June of 16, that kind of set the predicate. | ||
Good morning, Steve. | ||
Trump revolution in November of 16. | ||
I think this European Parliament election could be the same thing. | ||
There's a lot going on, but I want to focus first on the UK, the rise of our own colleague Nigel Farage. | ||
Give us the update on that. | ||
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Good morning, Steve. | |
Well, look, to put this all into context, there are basically peasants' revolts breaking out now right across continental Europe and the UK. | ||
In the UK, it's principally to do with opposition, as we covered the other day, to do with the net zero climate change in immigration. | ||
In continental Europe, presently right now, it's the same thing. | ||
But what's really manifesting the crowds is the reforms to deal with fuel prices for tractors and the low cost of living. | ||
The thing that binds all of, one of the things that binds all this together, Steve, is the fact that we are ruled here Likewise, in the United States, by a political class that is so out of touch with people, it doesn't realize how out of touch it is. | ||
That's really the instance here. | ||
I mentioned how the former president of the European Commission had dismissed the protests in Europe as hormonal spasms. | ||
It just sort of indicates a sort of deafness on behalf of the elites. | ||
So let's have a look at what's happening in the UK. | ||
We've been covering this. | ||
I actually highlighted this story, Steve, this embryonic story, right back at the end of December. | ||
I flagged it up. | ||
as my international story for 2024. | ||
I said this was the death of the British Conservative Party, the world's oldest political party, being taken over by Nigel Farage's Reform UK. | ||
Now there's been a development yesterday, and we're just going to have a quick look at this now. | ||
There's a poll that's come out which has put the Reform UK movement now on 13 percent. | ||
That is up from 12 percent of one week ago. | ||
So that's a one percent growth in one week. | ||
You might be saying, OK, is that really a lot? | ||
Well, look, the Tory party is appalling at 20 percent. | ||
which shows you the degree now that Nigel Farage's party is catching up with them. | ||
To put that into context, Sakeel Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, the leader of the opposition, he's on 43 percent. | ||
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So what is happening now is that the- Hang on. | |
The reason this is important for the American audience is that they are facing a crisis on this immigration, and the Tories are trying to deal with it exactly- The man, you see? | ||
Consider the Tories the moral equivalent of the collaborationist Republican senators in the Senate, McConnell's crowd, Lankford. | ||
They're trying to come up and play, you know, patty cake with this thing. | ||
They've got a crisis. | ||
Nigel Farage is coming in with real solutions. | ||
They're the equivalent of MAGA or equivalent of the hardliners to say, hey, to save our country, to save our civilization. | ||
Right? | ||
To save our way of life. | ||
We just can't keep this open borders. | ||
The same open borders run by the same globalist with the same weak political conservative parties in Europe is exactly analogous to what's happening here. | ||
This is why this European parliamentary election is going to be so important. | ||
Continue on, Ben. | ||
You're absolutely right, Steve. | ||
I just want to signal this one thing before moving on now, and this is what Nigel Farage said. | ||
He's the honorary president of Reform. | ||
This is what he told the Daily Telegraph. | ||
He said, I think there is an increasing feeling among Conservative voters now that they want their party to be Now, I think that's a particularly genius way for Farage to put this, because he's pitching himself here not to fight the Conservative voters. | ||
He's fighting for them. | ||
And that is a message, I think, which is, as we can see, it is taking great resonance. | ||
I'll just close with this point on this story for now. | ||
This is something that we're watching every day, Steve. | ||
We're really on this move, this development. | ||
But I'll just recap by putting into context now The importance of what is happening in the UK political scene. | ||
We have first, like in the United States, we have first passed the post. | ||
At 13%, right, if they were to achieve that at the next general election, It's not definite that they would get any seats. | ||
It's not definite that Nigel Farage would get any seats. | ||
But what they absolutely would do is stop the Tory party from ever forming a government again. | ||
That's crucially important to understand, the fulcrum position that Farage is giving himself here. | ||
He will dominate and be the kingmaker now of the center-right political spectrum moving forward. | ||
And the reason this has happened, and the Tory party could stop this if it wanted to at any moment in time, the reason this has happened is because the Tory party even now do not want, they institutionally do not want to appease the anger of the British electorate. | ||
And they're trying to fob them off with platitudes. | ||
That is the point here. | ||
They are, they are, they are incapable of. | ||
of stopping this from taking place. | ||
Now, there's a similar story going on over on this channel, Steve. | ||
Ben, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to hold you through the break. | ||
It's exactly analogous to what's going on here. | ||
That is why it is so providential that this fight over the Senate bill that we're going to kill, that Johnson said is already DOA, that all you hear, oh, this is the Trumps stopping it, and this is going to secure the board. | ||
It's all lies. | ||
Everything you hear is a lie. | ||
And the messengers they're sending out, like Lindsey Graham and these guys, all 1,000% lie. | ||
We're going to kill this thing. | ||
We have to kill it. | ||
They can't codify this. | ||
Impossible. | ||
Cannot allow them to codify it. | ||
Short break. | ||
Ben's on the other side. | ||
We're going to get into this right-wing revolt on continental Europe. | ||
How it ties directly to the politics here in the United States of America. | ||
Kind of an international movement now of the populist right. | ||
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back in a moment. | |
A lot of news you know they're talking about in with the CCP has been noticeably quiet after Taiwan independence. | ||
Now we've got the Eric Princes and the Frank Gaffney's that think that they're playing on a naval blockade. | ||
You've got other folks are saying, hey, maybe the results weren't that bad for the CCP and maybe they're rethinking it. | ||
What we do know is that every day you look and there's an implosion on their economy. | ||
One thing to look at, if you're in that middle class, what they've tried to attempt to create out of that middle class, their stocks are dramatically underwater, any bonds they held, totally underwater, and the real estate they're getting crushed on. | ||
So, for an entire life of work, it's turned out to be for naught. | ||
Now, instead of fomenting a revolution, a lot of people are telling me, well, look, these are the children of the Cultural Revolution, and what they think about is, hey, we're not on a farm getting beaten every day by the Red Guard. | ||
My point is there's tremendous turmoil in mainland China about the economy and prospects for the economy. | ||
Is Xi going to pivot and go to some ultra-nationalistic, we've got to take Taiwan back? | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
Obviously here we keep a sharp eye on that because one of our tasks and purpose is to take down the Chinese Communist Party, the fomentor of much of the evil in the world. | ||
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Ben, we've got, it's great to see, there's a convoy starting in Virginia Beach on Monday. | ||
We're going to try to cover it, get some folks there going to the border, both truckers and maybe farmers. | ||
You're seeing a populist revolt, a right-wing revolt in Europe against immigration, about what they're trying to do, destroy societies and cultures. | ||
A revolt against this ridiculous cult of climate change by the farmers. | ||
France is the topic today, but Germany and the Dutch are not far behind. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, there are a recent week, Steve, protests taking place in Poland, Romania and Germany, farmers' protests. | ||
The one I'm going to home in on today is what's happening in France. | ||
This is where I think the moment is, is really hit the pivot point for the French political class. | ||
So it grew from about 55,000 at the beginning of the week, Steve, to 70,000 as of yesterday. | ||
completely blocked the artilleries on Ring Road right around Paris. | ||
They blocked the artilleries up to Belgium. | ||
They blocked the artillery down to Spain on the southwestern corner. | ||
These guys mean business, right? | ||
As I say, they're pivoting now, the protesters, to blocking all vans, anything larger than a domestic car, Onwards, they're blocking from entering into Paris. | ||
Now, to use the metaphor, they are at the gates of Paris. | ||
And France, like America, is a revolutionary country. | ||
It is founded on a revolution. | ||
This is something that the French political class has taken extremely seriously. | ||
The new French prime minister, Gabriel Attal, has gone down to the French Spanish border. | ||
And he said to them, look, look, you wanted to send a message. | ||
I've received it loud and clear. | ||
And he's introduced some concessions specifically to do with the escalation of the fuel price. | ||
The French farmers, however, they responded and said, look, this is simply not enough. | ||
We want more concessions. | ||
What they're arguing now for is an end to this free trade agreement that France had signed long, that is, say, with the rest of the European Union with South America. | ||
They're worried in France that this will this will bring a huge swamp of of of lowly priced agricultural produce with which the domestic producers simply can't compete. | ||
So there is this aspect of globalization and free trade in there, Steve, which we ought to be we specifically ought to be vigilant for, even if the mainstream media is downplaying it. | ||
Let's see. Let's see how this one unfolds in next week. | ||
But as of speaking now, right, as of now, the momentum is with the protesters, rather with that, rather with. | ||
But you're saying. | ||
But you're saying. | ||
But you're seeing farmer protests here, and you're going to see more. | ||
They're heavy-handed, they're putting all the pressure of this climate change, just like Yellow Vest revolted. | ||
A couple of years ago, you're seeing it in Europe, you're going to see it here in the United States, this maniacal focus on the regulations of climate change to destroy the farmers, break their back. | ||
They're going to be a big part, I think, of this protest heading to the southern border. | ||
I want to pivot quickly to Schultz, the Germans. | ||
Remember, just like they're doing here against the Trump movement, everybody that doesn't agree with the apparatus there is called a Nazi or a neo-Nazi. | ||
Is that what it is, Ben? | ||
That's right, this is what he said yesterday, Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, marking the 79th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. | ||
He said, new reports are emerging all the time about neo-Nazis and their dark networks. | ||
At the same time, right-wing populists are gaining ground, fueling fear and sowing hatred. | ||
So you can see that the elision that he's done here, not particularly subtle, he's directly conflating, and there is a growth of genuine bonafide right-wing neo-fascists and neo-Nazis in the European continent. | ||
It's small, it's miniscule, but there is definitely a movement in that direction. | ||
really from people who are on the alt-right, who've just lost all hope of being able to reform the system from within, and they just want to overthrow it now. | ||
So they've moved out now to the outer extremes. | ||
But what Olaf Scholz has done here is he's conflating the neo-Nazi skinhead movement with ordinary working, taxpaying, law-abiding citizens who simply want to control the border and control the degree of immigration into their country. | ||
Those are now, as far as the German establishment is concerned, one and the same. | ||
And you can see this, really, because what's going on? | ||
in Germany, there's this big debate now, not only, we've covered this from time to time on the show, to do with the rumors and the soundings within the German magistracy to ban the AFD, but there's also this movement, of course, to defund the AFD as well. | ||
Hey Ben, just hang on for one second. | ||
I've got to tell you, from Montana, I've got Congressman Rosendale and Congressman Gates. | ||
Guys, how's it going up there? | ||
Rosendale, you've got Gates up there touring for the weekend. | ||
How's it going? | ||
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It's fantastic! | |
We're doing the Truth Tour. | ||
Telling everybody what's really going on in Washington because they don't get it from, as you well know, the mass media. | ||
So we are right now sitting in Townsend, Montana, about 40, 30, 40 miles south of Helena. | ||
We're going to go to the Capitol in a little while. | ||
We've got a big event up there. | ||
And then we're going to close out the day at Joliet, which is much closer to Billings. | ||
And we did an event last night, Steve. | ||
Standing room only, had to start turning people away, and guess what? | ||
They're those Montanans that you and I talk about on the daily. | ||
The rock-ribbed people out there trying to make ends meet, wondering what in the heck is going on in Washington, D.C., and they're just really pleased that they've got a couple of people that they know that they can depend on that are fighting for them instead of fighting for themselves. | ||
Tell me, what's the attitude out there of this, and if you guys have any insights, of Speaker Johnson now saying that the immigration bill is going to be DOA, he's not going to bring it up, yet the Senate, you know, CNN's reporting they've actually come to some agreement and you're going to see text next week, they're going to vote next week, and then send it to the House. | ||
Can you give us an update? | ||
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Hey Steve, this is Matt Gaetz. | |
There is a desire to secure our border, but not as part of some grand deal with Ukraine. | ||
The people in Montana and Florida and all over this country want to see this border shut down before we send another nickel to Mayorkas or Garland or Wray or any of the other people who have mismanaged this country and put us all at risk. | ||
We're sitting right now in our car outside the Mint Poker Dino Cafe, and my message is that Montanans don't want to take a bet on someone like Tim Sheehy, who is completely bought and paid for by Mitch McConnell and the establishment Republicans. | ||
People in Montana understand that our battle is against the Uniparty, and the number one Republican primary for the United States Senate in America that pits an America First candidate against an establishment shill is right here in Montana. | ||
It's why I took off from sunny Florida and I'm here as a Florida man-sickle. | ||
Hey Congressman, before I turn it back to Rosa real quickly, is there much difference between the constituents in your part of the country down in the panhandle of Florida and what you're seeing up in Montana? | ||
The folks have the same attitude, it's America first, MAGA, and we've got to break the back of these globalists? | ||
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It's a very different attitude towards flip-flops, which we consider acceptable in all circumstances and here would result in immediate frostbite. | |
But beyond that, no, I mean, look, it's representative of this realignment in the Republican Party and the America First movement where it's the working class people. | ||
You know, last night in Bozeman, today in Townsend and throughout the state, people are showing up at our events with their names on their shirt. | ||
You know, they're the people who actually take a shower at the end of the day, not at the beginning of the day. | ||
And we love that. | ||
It's energetic and enthusiastic, and most importantly, it's durable. | ||
Because we've seen the establishment will abandon people, even some of the people they've made. | ||
True Americans who want to see us tackle this debt, shut this border down, and actually utilize leverage. | ||
They're standing with Rosendale and Montana. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Look, the McConnell crew has already poured four million dollars of ads into this race, so we need the posse not only with their shoulder to the wheel, but we need donations for Matt Rosendale to show that there is going to be a national amount of support to ensure that we don't allow the corrupt uh... establishment to gain ground out here in the great frontiers of our country it has engaged in rosendale's been with you the entire way right from january | ||
last year is a fighter and never never never wilton all was always there in the trenches i don't have a better allied congressman that rosendale We don't even have to wonder where Rosendale is, because he abides by the Constitution. | ||
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He understands the numbers, too, on the debt. | |
A lot of this stuff, you know, people view the debt as just on paper, but Matt Rosendale was a statewide elected leader with a responsibility over how the finances and the various financial markets would affect people's lives here, so he gets it. | ||
And I'm telling you, people congratulate me on sending a shot to the system. | ||
You know, alongside Matt and removing McCarthy, but if we parachute Matt Rosedale into the United States Senate, it is going to be an even bigger shock to that system because he can't be bought, he's not corrupt, and he will fight for the people of Montana. | ||
Congressman Rosedale, where do people go to find out more and to support you, sir? | ||
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Matt for Montana. | |
MattSORMontana.com. | ||
We make it really easy. | ||
Okay, Congressman Rosendale's got Gates up there barnstorming Montana. | ||
We look forward to joining Congressman Gates sometime. | ||
Guys, thank you so much and give a big shout out to all the folks in Montana. | ||
We love the Patriots up there. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Let's get to, let's get to, thank you brother. | ||
Thank you Congressman Rosedale. | ||
Let's get Grace and Mo, let's get that up in all the chat rooms, and Carly Boneta can put it up, and the people over, our great folks at our Telegram site, and all the different sites, Gates and Rosedale, Barnstorming Montana. | ||
I've got Naomi. | ||
Naomi, you've got, give me 30 seconds, I'll hold you through the break. | ||
You're going to be heading up to Montana before too long. | ||
What are you going to do, what are you going up there about? | ||
Actually, I checked my schedule and my first stop is, in fact, Wyoming. | ||
And it's so exciting to announce this. | ||
State Senator Tim Salazar has invited us and is hosting me. | ||
And this is, again, another incredible deliverable by and for the War Room Posse. | ||
It is our, at last, election integrity bill. | ||
It's a draft bill. | ||
We created it with your all support, along with American Voters Alliance. | ||
It is a simple bill because I wanted to avoid all of the rabbit holes and make it so easy and simple anyone can understand it. | ||
It is posted on our website. | ||
It's like six pages long and it basically ensures same-day voting and so much more. | ||
Hang on, hang over a second. | ||
We're holding through the break. | ||
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We've got Harnwell, we've got Wolf, maybe some others. | |
Next in line. | ||
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Your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Wasn't that great, Rosendale and Matt Gaetz? | ||
Anybody that Mitch McConnell would recommend for the Senate is somebody we don't want. | ||
That's why Rosendale is so important. | ||
That's the most important primary of everything that's happening in the primary season on the Republican side. | ||
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Ben's gonna join us back on Monday. | ||
We got a lot to go through and we're already jammed for the next hour. | ||
Ben's got about five more things we're gonna drill deep in, but hey, The thing to focus on, European parliamentary elections in June are going to be analogous to Brexit in June of 2016 that led to the Trump victory in November of 2016. | ||
These things kind of move in waves. | ||
The zeitgeist, I guess you'd call it. | ||
Naomi, you've been working on election integrity. | ||
That's one of the things that Rosendale's been all over. | ||
Walk me through this bill. | ||
Give me a couple of high points. | ||
Everybody can read it. | ||
What Naomi did was very smart. | ||
Make it simple, six pages long. | ||
Just give me the highlight reel. | ||
Sure. | ||
So I wanted to avoid the rabbit holes, as I mentioned, and this is definitely a deliverable for the posse because it only got done with the support of the posse. | ||
And basically it solves so many of the problems that are corrupting elections. | ||
Number one, you know, paper ballots instead of machines. | ||
I wrote an essay speaking as a tech CEO. | ||
Those machines are like worthless. | ||
And so this gets rid of the problem by simply going back to paper ballots. | ||
Same day voting. | ||
You show up. | ||
You vote with a paper ballot. | ||
You present your voter ID. | ||
You know, none of this nonsense of voting without any identification, which is so corrupt. | ||
Another wonderful thing is it gets rid of the third parties. | ||
NGOs have been kind of looped in, corrupt NGOs, to intervene. | ||
Zuck bucks, you know, all kinds of opaque NGOs. | ||
This gets rid of the NGOs, makes it transparent. | ||
Also, absentee ballots. | ||
Of course, we all know that absentee ballots, you know, this is why I keep saying there's going to be some emergency on Election Day so that we all have to stay home and then absentee ballots will be dumped into, you know, ballot boxes that no one has oversight of and our election will be compromised. | ||
Well, this puts very, very strict accountability, including, again, ID around an absentee ballot, and it has to be requested. | ||
By the individual absentee voter for a good reason. | ||
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And then... Where do people... Sorry. | |
Go ahead. | ||
Public counting. | ||
I went back into history and the vote used to be counted publicly with anyone observing, not closed. | ||
We need those people counted publicly. | ||
So this, anyone can read it, anyone can understand, and we're going to pass it. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
And then you're going to commit. | ||
We're going to do a tutorial about how you then take action to get to your state legislature. | ||
You're prepared. | ||
You're committed to go anywhere. | ||
You're like Fresno State, right? | ||
You'll go anywhere. | ||
You're prepared to go anywhere on this. | ||
Talk to anybody about it at a state legislature, correct? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Super simple, everyone. | ||
Call your state legislators, ask them to sponsor this bill and to invite me to bring it to the statehouse, the way I did when we passed the Five Freedoms Bill in 2021 in 33 states. | ||
You can pass this bill and you can just download it and send it with your email to your state representatives and, you know, there's like little slots where you just enter your, ask them to enter your state and you can pass the bill. | ||
We're going to do it. | ||
We'll get a tutorial and a workshop on this. | ||
Give me your coordinates right now before you punch. | ||
Sure. | ||
The bill should be up on dailyclout.io. | ||
Again, you can just download it. | ||
You can share it. | ||
And as soon as we have a sponsor, and by the way, I'm going to Wyoming, as I mentioned, State Senator Tim Lazar is hosting me this coming month. | ||
Once it's sponsored, it's in Bill Cam, and then you can share it socially in your app too, Steve. | ||
People can share it socially, no doubt. | ||
And you can pass this bill state by state by state. | ||
We'll have paper ballots, same-day voting, voter ID. | ||
By November, we're going to save this country. | ||
Wow. | ||
Naomi Wolf, thank you so much. | ||
Great work. | ||
Thank you, Posse. | ||
Voter integrity, I got Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, you're going to be with us on Monday in Vegas, right, and Tuesday for this pre-RNC. | ||
Talk to us about how the War on Posse gets into these great specials that you've done at MyPillow since Fox has blocked you. | ||
Since the Murdochs won't take your money, these great deals are now available to the War on Posse. | ||
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And really quick, Steve, on Monday, I'm going to be, this will be breaking news. | ||
We have three, three different pieces for this election crimes and election integrity on Monday during my speech. | ||
So I'm going to reveal them there. | ||
Everybody be live streamed on Frank's speech. | ||
When Fox dropped us, we were doing three commercials, everybody, and now we're passing that on to the War Room Posse. | ||
One of them was our blankets. | ||
All these blankets came in in January. | ||
We put them all on sale for the War Room Posse as low as $29.98. | ||
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We're $10 lower than what we were going to have on Fox. | ||
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Mike Lindell, we'll see you in Vegas. | ||
I want to thank you for what you're doing with the Warren Posse. | ||
The feedback I'm getting is absolutely unbelievable. | ||
People appreciate this. | ||
Of course, you're laboring in the vineyard on election integrity and the Election Crime Bureau. | ||
That's why they're trying to put you out of business, sir, and that's why the Murdochs won't let you back on. | ||
Brother, so appreciate you. | ||
Look forward to seeing you out there on Monday. | ||
Maybe get Mike Lindell even on the show, maybe live. | ||
Talk to you afterwards, Mike. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
That's a warrior. | ||
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You saw it. | |
I didn't want to talk about the present. | ||
This thing yesterday was such a fiasco. | ||
And so, you know, we talked about it last night in the evening show. | ||
Maybe I'll get more to it early next week. | ||
Just an absolute disgrace. | ||
Absolute total disgrace. | ||
What they're trying to do to destroy this man who's standing up for his country. | ||
But he's winning. | ||
So many big battles in front of us, including what they're going to do on this Ukraine situation, what they're going to do on this amnesty bill. | ||
We've got a lot of work, a lot of fight. | ||
We're going to be out for this RNC deal with Charlie Kirk, Tyler Boyer, the entire crew, Pozo, Mike Lindell, myself. | ||
We will be live. | ||
The shows next week are going to be on fire. | ||
I'll be up on Getter all day. |