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Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on this, 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. Babb. | |
It's Monday, January 29, in the year of our Lord. | ||
We are live at the Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. | ||
We're here at the Restoring National Confidence Turning Point USA's big conference on how we actually close on the deal of Trump's massive victory in 2024. | ||
The RNC, it's to kind of set the framework for the RNC meetings to take place, the official one in the next couple of days. | ||
Quite honored to have the most important political reporter, the national political editor for Breitbart News, the Matt Boyle. | ||
Join me. | ||
Matt Boyle, brother. | ||
Steve. | ||
Great to be here. | ||
Great to be here. | ||
Matt, Breitbart's reporting today about Langford. | ||
Senator Langford is out whining all day. | ||
He got censured and I want to thank, I think it's State Senator Deaver. | ||
We're going to try to get him, Dusty Deaver, we're going to try to have him on the show tomorrow. | ||
He's censured, the Oklahoma GOP censured Senator Langford yesterday. | ||
We're not happy about a lot of people saying it was not official, they weren't there. | ||
But what is Breitbart reporting today about what Langford's saying about his bill? | ||
Yeah, so Lankford came out and blamed, quote-unquote, internet rumors for opposition to his bill increasing. | ||
Does Breitbart resemble that? | ||
Honestly, I'm kind of honored. | ||
It's kind of an attack on Breitbart from Senator Lankford. | ||
He's admitting that Breitbart and other outlets are Yeah, we're driving the narrative and we're exposing the lies from these people. | ||
Look, here's the thing. | ||
If they actually believe that their bill is so great, why is the text still secret, right? | ||
Like they have not released the text for the public to read it. | ||
Right, it's the same game they played with the Gang of Eight bill back in 2013, which was... But like, look, I think... There's no amnesty in this bill. | ||
It's 100% amnesty. | ||
Any legal status bestowed upon people who otherwise wouldn't get it by the government is by definition amnesty. | ||
Eight million work permits. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We have as our first guest, Matt Bull and I are hosting Congressman Andy Biggs. | ||
Congressman Biggs, you've been the tip of the spear on this. | ||
Talk to me about, is Matt Bull right? | ||
Is what they should do is stop going on TV and talk about it? | ||
Is what they should do release the text of the bill? | ||
Yeah, look, if you want to stop rumors in this town, you put the document out and let people look at it. | ||
The other way to stop a rumor is put something up on the board of truth and let them vote on it. | ||
And what these guys want to do is they want to dance around in back rooms and then float something, see if it'll fly. | ||
And when it's starting to land and crash land with a thud, it's like, oh, it's your fault. | ||
It's your fault for telling the people what's going to be in this mess. | ||
And yeah, come on, let's release them. | ||
Pony it up. | ||
Give us the docs. | ||
We'll go through it. | ||
If we've been in error, we'll say, geez, sorry. | ||
But my guess is we're pretty well spot on. | ||
All the reporting and all the leaking that's coming out of there indicates this is going to be one of the biggest stinkers you've seen regarding border security in many a fine year. | ||
Okay, they're blaming President Trump, they're blaming Speaker Johnson, they're blaming you, they're saying the House, the recalcitrant House, the ultra-MAGA faction at Breitbart and War Room, the War Room posse, all of that. | ||
They're saying, just for politics, we want an open border. | ||
Is any of that true? | ||
Well, first of all, if they're blaming us for the failure of a really stinky bill and they're giving us credit for it, then I take a bow and I say thank you. | ||
Because the reality is, I know what's going on on the border. | ||
I think it's intriguing to me that the people who are leading on this don't get down to the border I never see them down on the border when I'm down, and I'm down often. | ||
And you can talk to borderline agents who see me, and they'll tell you that I'm the only guy that's coming down, say, to Lukeville. | ||
I'm the only guy that's been, you know, to San Miguel Gate recently. | ||
You know, all these things. | ||
Go ahead and blame us. | ||
I'll take the blame. | ||
But what I think's happening, Steve and Matt, is part of this is they want to get something passed, something pretty bad, that's going to basically codify amnesty. | ||
It's going to codify 5,000 plus. | ||
It's going to be an open border bill. | ||
And then they're going to want to put it in law. | ||
So when President Trump comes in as our great new 47th president, He's going to be hamstrung again, having to deal with bad policy from bad, you know, poor vision of policymakers. | ||
So, Congressman, we've heard from Speaker Johnson. | ||
He wrote a letter to all of the members of the House just the other day where he said that this bill would be dead on arrival in the House if the Senate were to even pass it. | ||
Are you confident that Speaker Johnson's going to hold the line? | ||
And what can people out there in the base that are concerned about this do to make sure that that happens? | ||
First of all, I did talk to the Speaker over the weekend, and this is one of the topics we covered. | ||
I do believe that this is dead on arrival. | ||
He wants to make this really a focal point. | ||
He wants a good piece of legislation out. | ||
And I keep telling him the only good piece of legislation is one that actually encourages enforcement. | ||
So you have to shut down portions of the spending of federal government in order to basically entice this administration to enforce the border. | ||
But the second thing, what members of the public can do, the Posse, Breitbart readers, other people that feel like we do understand the issue, they need to let their voices be heard. | ||
I'm a big believer that you need to politely call, politely write text messages, politely write email, and express very strong Yet polite and respectful opinion that this bill needs to die and we need to do something about no federal funding, no full federal funding until you actually secure the border and deliver on that. | ||
Hold on, Congressman Biggs, I just had a thought when you were talking about your conversation with Speaker Johnson. | ||
That sounds like when a CR comes up, maybe you say, no more money, we're going to defund the government until you close the border. | ||
Close the border, or close the government. | ||
Did that strike Speaker Johnson as a revelation? | ||
Hey, look, you know, I have given him my my legislation, Steve, that does that. | ||
And and he has not moved it, by the way. | ||
So what I tell him all the time is I say, you know, you can either we're going to we might lose on these issues. | ||
Right. | ||
Because it's just the numbers. | ||
But which would you rather lose? | ||
Would you rather surrender and lose? | ||
Or would you rather lose fighting and showing the American public that there is a distinction between the Republicans and the Democrats? | ||
There's a distinction between those who love the country and those who don't. | ||
And let's go ahead and go down swinging. | ||
I'm willing to lose a few battles because I think if we do, ultimately we win the war. | ||
But if you're not even willing to fight, Then you're just surrendering and there's no hope for the country. | ||
I expressed that to him more than once. | ||
So, Congressman, another thing. | ||
I've been really heartened to watch, you know, several of the great conservatives in the House and in the Senate. | ||
We've seen the press conferences of Senator Mike Lee and I think several of the other senators over there have been leading, exposing this. | ||
It seems like that fight is working. | ||
Do you think that The base out there getting involved and calling, because I'm hearing it from people that folks are calling their members, they're expressing opposition to it, and they're getting their information, again, from places like War Room and Breitbart. | ||
Is that having an impact on this discussion? | ||
In other words, we've seen the losses with the funding bills, but, you know, yeah, we lost a couple battles, but it seems like the war is turning in the right direction here with this fight. | ||
Yeah, and I think the way you know that it's happening and having an effect is because the bill's sponsor and the Senate are complaining about what they're hearing. | ||
They're being lit up by their constituents. | ||
They're being lit up across the country. | ||
And they don't like that. | ||
And so I would say that it's had a tremendous impact, and that's why We just need to keep it up. | ||
And by the way, on that group of senators, you have a group of members of the House, and we get together every week with some of our colleagues in the Senate to discuss issues, House and Senate, and talk about how we might win some of these issues. | ||
And so, you know, that's a good thing. | ||
And knowing that the American public has our back is also emboldening to some of my colleagues as well. | ||
2-0-2-2-2-5-3-1-2-1 is the number if you want to call right now. | ||
Actually, they're out today. | ||
Maybe tomorrow's a better time to call and let them have the 014. | ||
Congressman, here's what I don't get. | ||
They got this bill, and at the bill you got two things. | ||
Number one, the federal government is trying to cut the razor wire to allow the illegal alien invaders through Texas into the rest of the country and they're at a standoff right now with not just the governor of Texas, but all kind of National Guard guys are coming down there from other states. | ||
In addition, and correct me if I'm wrong, MTG was on here this morning. | ||
I think you were the first guy to bring it up. | ||
The guy in the bill that has to execute anything at his discretion is the director of Homeland Security. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, aren't you guys moving a bill of impeachment on him tomorrow at the at Homeland Security Committee? | ||
Yeah, so I want to make two quick points on that. | ||
First of all, the line agents, if you go down there and work with the line agents like I do, they want to enforce the law. | ||
It's their management, which is under the direction of the guy that they're going to give that authority to, DHS Secretary, in this case Mayorkas, to make those decisions to cut the fence when he thinks it's necessary for humane purposes. | ||
So that's another problem with the bill. | ||
So you've got the line agents who want to do this great, but their management sucks, and they're the ones that are actually directing these problems. | ||
So the second thing is, yes, Homeland Security is marking up the resolution tomorrow to impeach, justifiably so, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and once that happens it's just a matter of time before the speaker will bring that impeachment resolution to the full floor of the house for consideration. | ||
Last thing before we let you go, Speaker Johnson sent yesterday, Matt, is it correct? | ||
I think he tweeted out that Joe Biden has every tool he needs right now. | ||
We don't even need H.R. | ||
2 if you don't have to. | ||
We don't need anything in this new bill. | ||
He has every tool at his disposal right now to secure the border. | ||
Do you agree with Speaker Johnson? | ||
100%. | ||
100%. | ||
Look, Title VIII is still in force, and he could use Title VIII. | ||
He could repeal his own executive orders, which rescinded the Trump-era executive orders. | ||
He has got authority right now. | ||
In fact, he is disregarding the authority that he has to hold people in custody until their immigration status is changed. | ||
He could enforce everything with regard to Mexico to entice them the way President Trump did to actually reinvigorate remain-in-Mexico policy. | ||
He could do it. | ||
He has chosen not to do it. | ||
And he wants to blame anybody and everybody, and yet everybody who's been involved in this for as long as I have. | ||
Literally, for decades, you know who's to blame here, and it's none other than Alejandro Mayorkas and Joe Biden. | ||
And let me just make one more point to that. | ||
You can go back to multiple different administrations, Democrat and Republican. | ||
All of them at least wanted to have a border that was under control. | ||
This is the first administration where you've seen them actually engage in policies that will undercut it and then disregard the policies, laws, and statutes which otherwise would give us a secure border. | ||
That's what you have in Joe Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
Congressman, where do people go on social media to follow you, your website, all of it? | ||
Because this next couple of weeks is going to be a complete throwdown. | ||
Yeah, so social media, if you go at Rep Andy Biggs AZ at Rep Andy Biggs AZ for my official site, you would go to biggs.house.gov, biggs.house.gov. | ||
Congressman Biggs, thanks. | ||
Looking forward to having you on later in the week or next week. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thanks, Matt. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Before we go, we've got a few seconds for a commercial break. | ||
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You've got Bender now. | ||
You've been all over this. | ||
In fact, when you saw Trump, you directly related it to not just bringing the manufacturing jobs back, but the immigration issue back in 13. | ||
Yeah, immigration's the single biggest driver. | ||
And by the way, we're seeing it in the exit polls now in Iowa and New Hampshire, the number one issue. | ||
Across the board. | ||
It was tied with the economy in Iowa. | ||
It was the number one by far in New Hampshire. | ||
And so I think it's going to have a massive impact on this next election. | ||
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Fox has chosen a side. | |
It's so evident in that debate that they're there to kneecap Donald Trump, okay? | ||
and its leader, Steve Bannon. | ||
Fox has chosen a side. | ||
It's so evident in that debate that they're there to kneecap Donald Trump, OK? | ||
They're there to take him out. | ||
And that's when we go, OK, we run 20 stories on Megyn Kelly. | ||
I get Tony Lee and Matt Boyle, my two hammers. | ||
They go right after Megyn Kelly. | ||
We're going to linsky her, right? | ||
We're going to cut her out from the— We're going to cull her out from the herd and just hit her nonstop. | ||
That's when all war broke out. | ||
That's when Breitbart—that's when you had to choose sides. | ||
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In taking on Fox, Bannon and Trump were inciting the kind of conflict Breitbart readers thrived on. | |
She is a lowlife. | ||
We need to chop her off at the knees. | ||
Do not. | ||
If you look at the comments section, these things were getting 10,000, 15,000, 20,000 comments. | ||
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Megan's the type for a quickie in the men's room. | |
The whole Trump, all the Pepe's, all these Trump guys were pounding in here. | ||
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Kelly needs to be put in her place, vast and hard. | |
It was scary at times. | ||
And Breitbart kept lighting the fire over and over. | ||
And, you know, I had and have three young kids, really young kids, and the security threats were escalating. | ||
And we were doing everything in our power to convey to them that they needed to stop. | ||
It was one debate question, just one debate question. | ||
And he handled it fine, you know, he did. | ||
So get off of it. | ||
They couldn't have cared less. | ||
Just one debate question, Matt Bull. | ||
One of the hammers is here. | ||
Tell us about that incident, because that's a defining moment in the MAGA movement, defining moment with President Trump. | ||
Yeah, well look, I mean, they tried to take out Trump at that first debate in 2015. | ||
I was there. | ||
I was in the room in Cleveland, Ohio. | ||
It was the first debate, and Megyn Kelly came in with that question. | ||
And Trump came back with the hilarious answer, only Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
But that was part of a broader effort by Fox News at the direction of Rupert Murdoch in using all of his weapons, including Megyn Kelly, to try to take down Donald Trump because they couldn't let this outsider guy take over the Republican Party. | ||
apparatus that they built or the way they see it is they built it and controlled it for decades. | ||
So what strikes me from watching that again over and over again, I've seen that clip so many times, that is how she blames Breitbart and she blames the readers at Breitbart for what was happening. | ||
But it's her fault. | ||
It's their fault that this they were the ones coming after Trump. | ||
They were the ones coming after his voters. | ||
They're just responding. | ||
All we're doing is just reporting on what they were doing. | ||
And yet we were the ones to take her to task and to hold her accountable. | ||
And yet we did a lot of stories. | ||
It wasn't just one debate question. | ||
It was an attitude to kneecap Trump at the very beginning, before anything else started, to try to kneecap him. | ||
He's a one in a million that off the top of his head could have a great response. | ||
But they tried to take him out at the very first time the nation would see him as someone running for president of the United States to cripple him right there in front of the nation. | ||
They tried to take him down and we were the ones that stepped in to expose that and hold that accountable and that's why the stories that we wrote like so and I know they show some of the headlines of them but like You know, Tony and I had done, I think it was dozens of stories. | ||
We were talking about it during the break. | ||
I don't remember the exact amount of articles that we did. | ||
We did a lot of stories on Megyn Kelly at the time. | ||
And what we were doing was we were zoning in on that. | ||
And I think the definitive one, I remember staying up for like 38 hours straight to write this story. | ||
And that finally finished, it was like 5,000 words long, and the headline was, Donald Trump has already won the asymmetric war with Fox News and Megyn Kelly. | ||
And that got into how, again, Megyn Kelly and the Murdochs and etc. | ||
of Fox News were trying to kneecap Trump at the outset. | ||
The reason I think it's important that you're here at this conference, I want to thank Turning Point and Charlie Kirk for putting this on, this Restoring National Confidence, RNC, kind of the set the precedent for this RNC meeting. | ||
This is the kickoff for 2024. | ||
You know it has to be done. | ||
You are the first and most prominent Of the journalists that have covered Donald Trump, I think from 2013 was your first story. | ||
I think it was a CPAC we saw him at 2013. | ||
Walk me through that. | ||
Walk me through the arc of the Trump story as you reported it. | ||
Yeah, look, this is somebody who cares deeply about his country, but wasn't really involved in politics before he decided to run for office in 2016. | ||
You know, he would come to a couple of occasional Uh, the conferences like CPAC in 2013, but I don't think he was thinking like, I'm going to run for president in 2016. | ||
Uh, the, uh, you know, he did his television show. | ||
He had The Apprentice. | ||
He, you know, and would occasionally do interviews with different people and then would be asked about political issues and he would give his thoughts. | ||
But he's somebody who's kind of like drafted into this by the regular folks because they looked around at the rest of the politicians and you see all these governors and senators and congressmen and This one and that one, you know, the serious people, the Paul Ryans and the Jeb Bushes of the world, and these people couldn't deliver, right? | ||
Like they couldn't go out there, they couldn't win, they couldn't deliver for the average working class person. | ||
So the average people are looking to somebody as their voice, who is their regular guy that, who's the voice for the regular guy to have a seat at the table. | ||
And it was almost like kind of like a Hail Mary pass, like and a giant middle finger from the working class when they did elect Trump. | ||
Was it a totally different political vernacular? | ||
Because when we first got there, we covered Paul Ryan and covered these guys. | ||
We were there for the big fight. | ||
Folks gotta know Matt and I and others at Breitbart and of course around the war room have been fighting this amnesty immigration issue invasion for over a decade. | ||
I mean, 2013, at the last second, in the middle of the night, Michelle Bachmann and Steve King and others defeat the bill in the House. | ||
Dave Brat with the, it was Julia Hahn and Matt Boyle and Laura Ingram that created Dave Brat and had Eric Kinders. | ||
They took down the sitting House Majority Leader. | ||
That's a huge deal. | ||
In a primary, first time in the history of the republic, first and only time in the history of the republic. | ||
These people on Capitol Hill used to, and they still kind of do, though it's gotten a little better up there in the ten years or so that we've been doing this, but they hate us. | ||
These were elitists who would get together in the back room. | ||
It's gotten better with some of the members. | ||
Hey, there's guys like your friend Andy Biggs that's on here. | ||
Oh, he's good. | ||
I'm talking about the McConnell crowd. | ||
Those guys still hate us. | ||
And the donors. | ||
And the donors. | ||
Yeah, but their crowd is getting smaller and our crowd is getting bigger. | ||
Do you think it's getting less powerful? | ||
Yes. | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
Because, first off, they haven't been able to succeed in passing an amnesty bill through Congress and getting it to the President's desk in over a decade, right? | ||
The last time we had an amnesty was back in 1986, right? | ||
It was back when they tricked Ronald Reagan into signing it. | ||
The point is that it's the number one defining issue, but I do think that Trump, getting back to him, He came in and started talking about this stuff in a way that average people were thinking about it, and he was connecting with people on this and, you know, doing the different speeches out there, and he was kind of... I mean, the pollsters didn't even include him in the polls in early 2015. | ||
Once they did, he was the leading candidate. | ||
They were shocked. | ||
I remember being with him in Trump Tower and the first poll came out showing him leading. | ||
He's asking me, he's like, so what do you think? | ||
I was like, well, I think you can win this thing, Mr. Trump. | ||
At the time, Mr. Trump, now Mr. President. | ||
By the way, he calls Boyle the originalist, right? | ||
You were the original. | ||
I think he's called me the original and the first. | ||
The original and first. | ||
You're really the first prominent journalist to cover him seriously. | ||
Yes. | ||
Now, so much of it has been about the invasion of the southern border, including when he came down. | ||
Remember, how big a team did we have that day in June of 2015 when he came down the escalator? | ||
I think you had six guys at Trump Tower? | ||
I think it was a couple of us, yeah. | ||
So, yeah, it was me and I think Alex Swoyer was a reporter for us at the time. | ||
Alex Swoyer, I remember that. | ||
Yeah, and she works for the Washington Times now. | ||
now. And at that time, remember that night he blew up because he talked about the border, he talked about Mexico, you know, the illegal immigrants. The speech was a nine minute long speech, right? | ||
Like, and it was one of the most historic addresses that a future president has ever given in the history of the nation, maybe the most historic, because again he zoned in on those issues and surpassed, I mean, how many people were running for president in 2016? | ||
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So, 17? | |
17. | ||
17? | ||
They were governors? | ||
Senators? | ||
In each vertical, this had been a billion dollars from the Kochs and others. | ||
You had in each vertical the best guy. | ||
Ted Cruz, the best limited government guy. | ||
Rand Paul. | ||
You had little Marco. | ||
You had Jeb Bush, the Bush dynasty. | ||
You had a great guy in each segment, and he defeated. | ||
Right, and that's the point, is that he beat all of these pros, these people who were supposed to be the ones to do it, and then he won and he defeated Hillary Clinton. | ||
He defeated both the Bush and the Clinton dynasties in one year. | ||
And again, it feels like a lot of that stuff is happening again right now, and that's why this conference is so important, frankly, is that Uh, you know, so this morning's presentation from Tyler Boyer, and if people didn't watch it, they should, uh, he walks through how they've given, uh, because the folks that are here in this room, and I don't know if people can see it on the camera, but there's folks all throughout the room here. | ||
These are all, uh, uh, county chairs. | ||
For real activists. | ||
Yeah. | ||
These are county chairs from all the battlegrounds, counties across America. | ||
They've given them the voter registration data of the people, Republican voters who didn't vote in 2016 and 2020. | ||
Republican voters. | ||
Republican voters. | ||
They've identified them as Republican voters. | ||
And how many would that be, sir? | ||
4.5 million people across the battleground states. | ||
And what, in 16 and in 20? | ||
In 16 and 20. | ||
Yeah, 4.5 million people. | ||
If 5% of them turn out, that's not just game over. | ||
It's lights out in 2024. | ||
We're going to go to break in a second. | ||
You did an eight or ten part interview. | ||
You did an interview for, you and Alex did a three hour interview or something with the president. | ||
It was about three hours. | ||
Three hours. | ||
And you had ten stories come out of that? | ||
More than that. | ||
I forget the exact number. | ||
What is, what's happening here is kind of top of mind with President Trump. | ||
He does not, he's very focused on not having this stolen again because he know he won in 2020. | ||
Right, well look, the best way to do that is to do the ballot chasing, right? | ||
So you hear people talk about it here. | ||
Yes, you need a good defense, and defenses win championships. | ||
I've heard that quote a million times today. | ||
But you also need a good offense, right? | ||
You also need a great offense, and ballot chasing is the offensive effort. | ||
And look, we see what the left is doing. | ||
We had a big story about this the other day on Breitbart. | ||
That goes into detail about how just sophisticated and organized the left is with all their billionaires and all these Soros groups and all these 501C3s and 4s that they have. | ||
Because they have these clusters. | ||
They have the university, big university cities, and they have those in the urban areas. | ||
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Right. | |
And so the right doesn't have anything like it. | ||
But if the right is scrappy and fights with what they have, they can win. | ||
We've demonstrated this before. | ||
Look, everybody's upset about 2020. | ||
2020 wasn't the first time that Democrats employed certain tactics, right? | ||
The idea that 2020 they came along and it was the first time they ever did this, no. | ||
They did it in 2016, they did it in 2014, they did it in 2012. | ||
They'll continue to do it. | ||
Modern-day Holy War takes us out. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
Matt and I are going to go to the border. | ||
Joseph Tremor, Real America's Voice, is down in Eagle Pass, Texas, when we return in The War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Yeah. | ||
you Welcome back. | ||
We're live at the Planet Hollywood, Turning Point USA, the renewing national confidence. | ||
Tell me, how important is this conference to you? | ||
Like, the numbers that I've learned about from seeing Tyler Boyer's presentation this morning, he's the RNC committeeman from Arizona and he's like the Turning Point activist guy who's working with Charlie to put this on. | ||
are astounding to me. | ||
If this is even remotely true, about 4.5 million voters across the battleground states, we're talking about, you know, the six that Democrats won in 2020, but also, you know, Florida, Ohio, etc., North Carolina, that Republicans won. | ||
But if this is even remotely true, if 5% of them turn out, it's going to be a blowout for the Republicans. | ||
Because, I mean, you're talking about small margins here, 11,000, 16,000 in different places, right? | ||
Like, so I mean, it's the whole action. | ||
Are you concerned with mail-in ballots and everything we got with the unchecked boxes? | ||
We had, I thought I did a pretty good job in 16. | ||
We got 63 million votes. | ||
We got 74 million in 2020. | ||
That's a blowout number. | ||
You agree? | ||
So you're still saying if we go on offense, I guess your theory of the case is like Charlie and some other guys, you've got to outvote the fraud. | ||
Is that what you're saying? | ||
Because Arabella and these guys, the same guys... That's what Trump told us when we talked to him about it. | ||
You swamp them and that's how you beat them. | ||
Is that what he says? | ||
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That's what he says, yeah. | |
So he says if you swamp them... Because you don't think we can stop the cheating. | ||
They've always done it and they're always going to, right? | ||
Like 2020 was nothing new. | ||
Yes, it was on another level because everybody was at home and then COVID was ongoing. | ||
You had the lockdowns and so on and so forth. | ||
So some of that will stick around. | ||
The same people in back of the border invasion, the same not-for-profits, the same left-wing groups, the same progressives. | ||
Are the same guys in back of this, all the get-out-the-vote, the ballot harvesting, and the big, what they call the clusters, the university towns, and the cosmopolitan areas, right? | ||
The urban areas. | ||
Well, yeah, it's Zuckerberg. | ||
It's Zuckerberg, Soros, etc., right? | ||
Like those same billionaires. | ||
Because, again, all of it's all about power and control, the immigration stuff, the election stuff. | ||
Because they can't control Trump. | ||
They know they can't control Trump, right? | ||
Like, so, I mean, Trump might do stuff that people disagree with in the base, and it did happen a couple of times when he was president. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
But at the end of the day, Trump's going to make a decision because he thinks it's the right thing to do. | ||
For the country. | ||
For the country. | ||
Not because somebody told him to do it. | ||
Not because somebody has some kind of a level of influence on him. | ||
And you're reporting as you follow Washington, D.C., and you lived there for years. | ||
Have you ever seen a politician that puts the American citizens first more than Donald Trump? | ||
No. | ||
No way? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
No. | ||
He's the only one. | ||
And when he does a calculation of what he's going to do, it's the country. | ||
Because if he didn't come back from Mar-a-Lago when he left, when they stole it, this week they're going to strip his business from him. | ||
They're going to fine him $400 million in cash, strip his business, 600 years in prison, 31 states want him off the ballot. | ||
None of that would have happened if he had not come back from Mar-a-Lago and said, I need to save the country. | ||
This election was stolen. | ||
I've got to go again. | ||
Right. | ||
And all of this is happening at the direction of this leftist network of groups out there. | ||
So that's one of the things. | ||
So a lefty group that is connected to all of these Indivisible and Soros groups that we exposed on Breitbart on Friday night. | ||
And people should read the story. | ||
It's another long one. | ||
It's 5,000 words. | ||
So, you know, take your time and read it. | ||
But it's well worth it. | ||
It's a fabulous book. | ||
One of the groups that was behind, that's part of all of that, was behind the effort to get Tish James, Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, they started this years ago, where they started years ago pressuring the Attorney General of New York to come after Donald Trump's businesses and shut down, take away his right to operate his businesses in the state of New York. | ||
And then in addition to that, they're also, all of these groups are behind the efforts to kick him off the ballot, and they're even behind some of the criminal charges that Jack Smith has brought against him. | ||
One Soros-funded group wrote a letter in 2021, this group called Common Cause, wrote a letter to Merrick Garland, the Attorney General of the United States, in March 2021, urging the Justice Department to charge Trump with a series of crimes. | ||
Now, they didn't charge him with all of the things that are in this letter, but one of the charges that they brought, that Jack Smith brought two years, almost two and a half years later, was one of the charges that Common Cause delineated in this letter two and a half years earlier. | ||
And Common Cause is part of the Democracy Alliance, which is funded by George Soros, and again, Indivisible has all these networks of organizations. | ||
Yes, all operating around the country. | ||
Let's go to Eagle Pass, Texas. | ||
Joseph Trimmer, you see the same groups down there, too. | ||
Get us up to date with what's happening, brother, down in Eagle Pass. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Steve, thank you for having me on the show. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
I have shaking news for America. | ||
It's very important that everybody sees the documents and sees the videos for themselves. | ||
So what we have discovered, and as you know, there have been 10 million people that have crossed the border illegally during Joe Biden's administration. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of those people have been unaccompanied minors. | ||
And so we discovered, and we went undercover at a facility in Gainesville, Texas, There's many, but we went to two of them. | ||
One found us and the other one we were successful at. | ||
What we have in our reporting now is a description of how the Biden administration is using religious NGOs to facilitate Unaccompanied minors coming through the border by the hundreds of thousands and putting them in these facilities, similar to the illegal alien camp we have in San Antonio. | ||
There's many across the country, 150 in Texas, almost 250 nationwide, but the bulk of the kids are held in Texas. | ||
Through our reporting, we have figured out where these kids are going, Steve. | ||
Currently in the facilities there's 11,000 kids, but many more have been processed through them. | ||
We, and you can find it on my Twitter, at Speech Studios, we found out where they are handing these kids to these sponsors. | ||
So the NGOs take these unaccompanied minors with no parents that have been sexually abused on the support of them, and then they connect them with who knows who calling them sponsors. | ||
Steve, our video shows that they're dropping off these kids in Walmart parking lots in Austin, Texas. | ||
Check it out on my Twitter. | ||
I know this is shocking for America, but you have to see this. | ||
And we've got the financials records, the documents from the HHS and the Office of Refugee Resettlement that shows that every single kid is worth $270 per day. | ||
For the NGOs, Steve. | ||
That's the biggest story. | ||
Then I have a second story to break, but I don't know if you want to take a pause and then move on to the next thing. | ||
Joseph, hang on. | ||
Joseph, just hang on for one second. | ||
I want to make sure that people know that what Biden did immediately, I think it got kicked in early, late the year before, was no DNA test. | ||
So we have no earthy idea, even when they come up with parents, if they're part of, if this is a family group, you know, a separation, we have no earthy idea who's actually these kids are. | ||
And now you're reporting that they're all over Texas in these different camps, etc. | ||
So give your give your Twitter feed again, because I want to make sure everybody goes there. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So everybody can follow my reporting right now at speech studios. | ||
As soon as this report dropped, my main account was banned by Twitter, but you can find it there. | ||
If you scroll down a little bit, my pinned post, the first thing I pinned for you guys, is this report related to the children being dropped off at the Walmart and the undercover work. | ||
Actually, it's the second post. | ||
That's for the next story. | ||
A mile, two miles down from Shelby Park, the border is completely open, by the way. | ||
So if you want to talk about that, we can talk about that. | ||
But this is the story that America needs to know. | ||
You can see in those two bottom videos, this is me. | ||
That's me in the video going undercover. | ||
I'm a dual citizen, Steve. | ||
So I speak perfect Spanish. | ||
I pretended to be a Mexican father, okay? | ||
A Mexican father looking for his son. | ||
Let's go Brandon. | ||
And Brandon Magadon. | ||
And so I went to the camp and I have on video and camera, to our hidden cameras, all of these supervisors, including the night shift, the day shift, what they're doing, what their role is, their title, how long they've been doing it, and a description of the entire process of what's going on. | ||
It is extremely disturbing. | ||
People have to see these videos. | ||
And then we also have the financial records to prove it. | ||
Yeah, hang on one second, just hang on one second, I'll come right back to you. | ||
When we started covering the border in 12-13, could you ever imagine it would be as out of control, and particularly as much focus has been on there? | ||
How did it get to the situation where you have reporting about now hundreds of thousands of kits? | ||
Right, spread all over Texas, and you got 8 million, 8 to 10 million here just on Biden's watch, and they're actually talking about giving work permits. | ||
I mean, it's so... New York City's collapsing. | ||
L.A.' 's collapsing. | ||
Denver. | ||
The health care system in Denver is... This is why they want the Senate bill, is to hide the migrants in the cities, right? | ||
They want all this money to go buy hotel rooms and stuff. | ||
They'll probably buy up a bunch of hotels with the Senate bill. | ||
They're not going to get it, but no. | ||
You're saying the federal bill is to cover, to codify the invasion? | ||
And to cover it up. | ||
And to hide it from the voters in the election. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
They want money to hide the migrants in the cities around the country and in suburbs and in hotels and stuff. | ||
They want to keep it out of sight, out of mind so the voters aren't thinking about it. | ||
They can't have anymore of the International Bridge and Eagle Pass. | ||
That's a killer for them. | ||
Exactly. | ||
They don't want stories like this out in front so that voters aren't thinking about it going into the election. | ||
Look, it was terrible under Barack Obama when he was president of the United States. | ||
It was terrible. | ||
It was terrible under Bush. | ||
We would yearn for those days. | ||
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Right. | |
That's what I'm getting at here. | ||
It's 150 million times worse right now under Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden screwed it up so much worse. | ||
What Jeh Johnson said, Obama's guy said, if you had a thousand come across a day, That would be catastrophic for the nation. | ||
Remember he said that? | ||
Yes. | ||
And now they've got a bill that's going to codify, if nothing happens, a day, nothing happens. | ||
It's got to be 5001. | ||
Right. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
And so, again, it's gotten so much worse. | ||
But what they're trying to do right now is hide this from the voters going into this election because they know how much of a motivator it is for the American voter. | ||
Because the American voters watching this, I'll tell you, it's usually one of the top questions I get whenever I'm at anywhere. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Well, if I'm ever talking to people and they know what I do and whatnot, people will ask me, you know, about the border. | ||
They'll talk about the border. | ||
They'll talk about how Biden screwed it up. | ||
I was in Massachusetts, my home state, this summer for a couple weeks for a couple different weddings, and I'll tell you, in liberal Massachusetts, it's the only thing anybody's talking about. | ||
They've got migrants all over the military base in Cape Cod, right? | ||
Like, it's everywhere. | ||
That old Air Force base that's down there? | ||
All taken over by migrants. | ||
So, it's everywhere. | ||
In the last two weeks, you've had the CR that was supposed to be, if you don't shut down the border, we shut down the government. | ||
We had 108 votes in that. | ||
Came very close. | ||
They needed Democrats. | ||
Then you had the exit polls, as you said, in Iowa, but particularly New Hampshire, which most of the votes there in the bedroom, down the southeast, is bedroom communities of Boston. | ||
Number one above the economy was immigration. | ||
By double digits. | ||
Double digits, number one. | ||
Okay, then you had the whole Supreme Court and the invasion down in Texas where the federal government's going to cut the wire. | ||
Then you've had this supplemental bill from the Senate that's taken our border hostage to get money to Ukraine. | ||
That thing's over the top. | ||
As you just said, it's a cover-up. | ||
Those four major events in the last two weeks all center around the invasion on the southern border. | ||
Yeah, and I think that, again, it's going to become a major political issue here in the state of Nevada. | ||
I think the state of Nevada is maybe the likeliest battleground state to flip parties, and by that I mean... Oh, wow. | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
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That's news. | |
Your reporting shows that? | ||
I think so, and I thought so. | ||
I spent election night here in Las Vegas in 2022 because I thought that it was going to flip, and it was the only state that Republicans won. | ||
You thought Laxalt was going to flip? | ||
Lombardo was going to win. | ||
And I thought Laxalt would too. | ||
And it was really close, right? | ||
So it was really, really close. | ||
That was stolen. | ||
The old-fashioned way. | ||
Yeah, it was a week later, right? | ||
But the fact is that I think that Nevada is really feeling the brunt of that issue front You see it all the time here and I hear from people a lot about it around here. | ||
So I think Nevada is potentially going to flip. | ||
I think that Wisconsin, Michigan, there's all sorts of different reasons for different states but I think that, and by the way, watch Virginia. | ||
I think Virginia is in play. | ||
Wow. | ||
Man, this is a Trump guy right here. | ||
Trump's obsessed with Virginia. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Back to Eagle Pass, Texas. | ||
Joseph Trimmer. | ||
Joseph, my phone's blowing up. | ||
That first story everybody wants to get to. | ||
So where do people go specifically? | ||
I want to make sure they go to your Twitter and get all the videos, all your undercover work, where do they go? | ||
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Yeah, so people need to follow At Speech Studios, the first post that on my profile. | |
I retweeted everything you need to know. | ||
So that's the undercover video involving the NGOs. | ||
We're going to be dropping a whole bunch of financial records. | ||
And by this Friday, we're going to be posting a documentary style report that's going to tie it all together for easy consumption. | ||
In summary, the Biden administration is running 150 camps for kids here in Texas. | ||
11,000 kids are currently held. | ||
Once the kids leave and they're with a sponsor, HHS will try to call them to follow up. | ||
If they call two times and they don't answer, the child is deemed lost. | ||
This idea of the missing children, that's it, because two different calls and they are officially lost. | ||
Listen, the other thing is if somebody would like to support my reporting, I really need that. | ||
I'm an independent journalist. | ||
Please go to GiveSendGo.com slash border security. | ||
GiveSendGo.com slash border security. | ||
Make a donation so I can keep coming over here. | ||
Car rental, hotels, all of that stuff, and spy equipment. | ||
We are going undercover at these NGOs and need your help to do that. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
The new James O'Keefe. | ||
Jason, Joseph, thank you so much. | ||
Look forward to having you back on tomorrow. | ||
What Joseph was telling us during the break, Catholic Charities, NGOs running the deal down there. | ||
So I want to compare and contrast something. | ||
Turning Point has done an amazing job, and quite frankly, the RNC should do this. | ||
This is a very sophisticated two days of breaking down exactly what we're up against, the forces. | ||
I want everybody to go, a great primer for that is your story from the other day, 5,000 words. | ||
And when Bull gets into something, he gets into it. | ||
Explain to the audience the apparatus we're up against. | ||
Yeah, look, I mean, they have millions and millions and millions of dollars, like money, they'll never run out of money. | ||
They have thousands and thousands of organizations. | ||
They have dozens of organizations in every state in the Union. | ||
All 50 states. | ||
They have, so like here in Nevada, they have dozens of organizations in New York, DC, etc. | ||
They have all sorts of different uh... different uh... groups uh... out there uh... the one thing i would say is to i get a huge shout out to uh... jessica bowman i met her because you actually because you were out there calling for me to run for congress so this is a local conservative are you ready with these are you running for congress i died you're trying to get me to run for congress i'm not going to do it not you're not going to do it not Because you think the president needs to support this? | ||
I think I need to be at Breitbart. | ||
Because we get to tell these stories throughout the year. | ||
But she's a great conservative activist in Northeast Florida who I met during that process. | ||
And she'd been sending me all of this research over the course of the last couple of months during that time frame that pulled it all together. | ||
And what we've got is tax forms, details about how the organization's funding came together, but also how these people are—the two founders of Indivisible, you've got Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, are the two—they're two former Democrat congressional staffers who founded this group, Indivisible, which was the missing piece for the Democrats before the 2016 election. | ||
Indivisible is the grassroots field arm. | ||
They're the grassroots field arm. | ||
field the grassroots field arm. | ||
That's their muscle. | ||
Again, thousands of organizations around the country, grassroots groups, they've all got different structures, 501C3, C4s, PACs, etc. | ||
And what they're doing is, they literally brag publicly, this Ezra Levin guy, about controlling the message of President Biden. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Are you telling me that they're controlling the message coming out of the White House? | ||
Yes, so when Biden gave his Valley Forge speech, where he came out and called Trump Hitler, and bashed authoritarians, or a bunch of Nazis. | ||
Right, and this authoritarianism message, etc. | ||
This guy's out there cheering it on publicly, saying that this is how the Democrats win. | ||
That message comes from them. | ||
If you look at the documents that they put out, they put out this big manifesto that's like 30 pages long or something. | ||
That's called The Ultimate Guide to Defeating MAGA. | ||
And it goes through point by point for pages and pages. | ||
By the way, where can we get that guide? | ||
It's in our story. | ||
So if you go to the story, you click and you can get it. | ||
Who published that story? | ||
Indivisible, this left-wing group that's funded by Soros now. | ||
Originally they weren't funded by Soros. | ||
Originally they had money from guys like Reid Hoffman and whatnot. | ||
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LinkedIn co-founder, and the guy who's funding the E. Jean Carroll suit against Trump, and also Nikki Haley's super PAC. | ||
But in the aftermath of the 2016 election, these guys went around and kind of almost took over the Democrat Party, right? | ||
Like, you had the Democracy Alliance and Arabella and all these other ones out there. | ||
Well, the Democrat Party's really nothing. | ||
It's just an empty apparatus, right? | ||
Right. | ||
And so you had these DC groups and whatnot, but you didn't have the grassroots side of it until now. | ||
And now these folks are doing things like, there's another one that we're working on right now, that they literally had a protest this weekend outside the Heritage Foundation, which has the Project 2025. | ||
Three buses came down from New York to protest staffing trumps. | ||
Uh, this is Project 2025. | ||
And they have signs that say Project 2025 kills, right? | ||
Like, and then they had a guy up there saying they're gonna hunt the people that are working on Project 2025 down in their churches and at their homes, right? | ||
Like, and their family members and friends. | ||
Repeat that. | ||
They want to hunt them down at their churches and their homes, and not just the people working on it, but friends and family of them as well. | ||
These folks are so... And by the way, this all connects right back to Indivisible and the Soros money that is going into all of these different things. | ||
And so we've got tons and tons more stories that are coming on this. | ||
But again, I got to give a shout out, like I said, to Jessica Bowman. | ||
She's the one who put the research together and helped us really pull this together. | ||
You're decided because when we talked that day on the show, My phone blew up. | ||
You've decided you're not going to run for Congress? | ||
Correct. | ||
I'm not going to run this year. | ||
The movement needs you here in the cycle. | ||
I've got to stay at Breitbart because there's so few people out there telling the stories about this stuff. | ||
Look, maybe one day in the cars that will happen when there's a million more Matt Boyles out there working as a reporter. | ||
When are you going to do the next three hour interview with Trump and give us another 10 or 12 stories? | ||
Is that going to be like a quarterly thing? | ||
We're working on it. | ||
Look, you're the single best reporter covering President Trump, and this is what he tells me all the time. | ||
So, great job. | ||
Keep working. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
I'm glad you didn't curl up in the fetal position when Megyn Kelly came after you. | ||
Matt Boyle and Tony Lee, wow, two hammers. | ||
Thank you for coming, man. | ||
Great to have you here and great reporting. | ||
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