Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
unidentified
|
Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
You're not going to free shot 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've tried 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? | ||
unidentified
|
MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
unidentified
|
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
unidentified
|
War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Tuesday, 6 February, in the year of our Lord 2024, a red-letter day in the MAGA movement. | ||
Because MAGA put its shoulder to the wheel, MAGA rose up in righteous indignation about the sovereignty of our country. | ||
And guess what? | ||
MAGA won. | ||
Against every force out there, including Murdoch's TV for Stupid People. | ||
Just on and on and on, and Ducey, it's the strongest, it's the best, it's... Those people are not that dumb. | ||
They understand exactly what they're doing. | ||
They understand this bill is not a border security bill. | ||
Senator Rubio called it a parody, all caps, parody. | ||
The head of the Gang of Eight. | ||
Uh, we could take it apart. | ||
We have taken it apart in the last couple days. | ||
We can take it apart more. | ||
We're going to get Benzmann. | ||
They're driving to the border. | ||
I think it's more important they get to the border. | ||
So I got Corcoran and Benson heading to the border. | ||
And what I think I'm going to do is wait. | ||
We'll get them, let them get situated at five, and then we'll have a live report from, from them. | ||
Uh, we've got a lot to, we've got a lot of wood to chop today. | ||
Remember, tomorrow's going to be a historic vote. | ||
Schumer's got to do this. | ||
He's got to force it. | ||
I mean, this thing's humiliating for him, too. | ||
He's going to do the vote tomorrow. | ||
They're not going to get cloture. | ||
That means it goes back to kind of the drawing board. | ||
The Senate, the Senate takes two weeks off starting Thursday. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
They get a two week president day break or whatever. | ||
They're gone. | ||
So there'll be more machinations about that. | ||
What they've got to do, the Ukraine thing's essentially dead in the war, although they're working 24-7. | ||
Remember, Ukraine's having a coup right now. | ||
Of which we're gonna get Harnwell hopefully on the six o'clock hour. | ||
It's easy for him to do it late at night Because there's so much going on during the day Also get updates on the farmers victories over in Europe huge victory for the farmers the merger of the the agrarian revolt and the populist revolt is also something we're gonna How do I say work on here? | ||
With the agrarian populist. | ||
I want to go to Cash, though. | ||
I got three things for you, Cash, today. | ||
Actually, four things, because you're also one of my lawyers, so you get the immunity situation. | ||
Supreme Court just, as David said, just ruled the three-judge panel against presidential immunity. | ||
Stephen Chung's got an incredible statement out. | ||
Stephen, who was my rapid response head in 16, worked with us in the War Room for years. | ||
A great guy. | ||
He's President Trump's chief comm strategist. | ||
It's got an amazing rejoinder to that. | ||
We're trying to get Stephen up if he's free. | ||
Pikesh, I want to start with Caroline Glick. | ||
A lot of people don't know this. | ||
The Biden administration is actually working against the state of Israel and working actively against it. | ||
Your assessment, do you believe that? | ||
Do you buy Caroline Glick's assessment, sir? | ||
Well, they're out there giving $6 billion to the world's largest state sponsor of terror, Iran. | ||
That's all the evidence you really need to know on what side they're taking. | ||
And Joe Biden turned the international banking system on for Iran and unfroze $6 billion. | ||
That money didn't go to Israel. | ||
That money didn't go to our allies. | ||
That money didn't go to the border. | ||
It didn't go to our troops. | ||
It went to the Iranians, who've launched 165 missile attacks, and now we have five dead American soldiers because they're flush with cash, and buying weapons systems from the CCP, Russia, and other terrorist organizations are growing under Joe Biden's watch. | ||
Prioritizing Israel has not been the priority of this administration, and money talks. | ||
OK, you've been both a senior executive in the Trump administration, both intelligence and national security. | ||
You're also Devin Nunes, right hand man on the House Intel. | ||
My question is, you just mentioned the attacks. | ||
Hasn't Biden hit the trip wire where he should be forced to come to Congress? | ||
Because even the Israeli bill this afternoon, you've got to contextualize this somehow. | ||
We're sending $17 billion. | ||
We believe you have to have an offset. | ||
So the vote is a clean bill should be voted down. | ||
Reset is an offset. | ||
Take the money away from the enemies. | ||
As you say, we're financing that. | ||
Also take the money away from the U.N. | ||
Offset it. | ||
But even that, with the $17 billion in Ukraine, the Red Sea, isn't it time, in your experience in the House, to force Biden to come to the House with a plan, with actually walkthrough, so a resolution can be voted of exactly what we're doing here, sir? | ||
That would be ideal, but I think your question is flawed in one regard. | ||
That would require Joe Biden to produce a plan. | ||
His administration doesn't want to give the American people and the world a plan because his plan has been an abject failure, and it's led to the addition of two world wars and $130 billion in Ukraine aid, and it's exposed America's national security flank Not just on our southern border, but overseas. | ||
Joe Biden doesn't want to write down his failures. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
He should go to Congress. | ||
But if he did go to Congress, he would be forced to admit that Donald J. Trump national security agenda was the one that worked to secure Americans and the world. | ||
And he'll never admit that. | ||
Okay, Cash, Nikki Haley was out on Sunday hammering President Trump, hammering us, the war room, saying that the border's a national security issue and we had to immediately get on top of this bill and pass it and not wait for President Trump to return. | ||
You're one of President Trump's senior national security advisors. | ||
Did this bill, as constructed, support her point that it would close down the border and make everything great from a national security perspective, given what you know about what's happening at the southern border? | ||
No, you need a commander in chief to go and secure the southern border. | ||
Joe Biden has refused to do that. | ||
He doesn't need a bill that's 350 pages long that gives more money to the Ukraine than it does our Marine Corps and United States military officers. | ||
This is a farce that only Nikki Haley, who is owned by the Defense Industrial Complex, had this bill passed, her companies would have been flush with hundreds of billions of dollars in subsequent financing from Congress to print money for war. | ||
And the only person that can fix the southern border is the president of the United States, and Joe Biden simply refuses to do so and has rescinded at least nine Donald Trump-era policies, executive policies, that he could use immediately to secure the border because he wants the media to carry his headline that somehow this is Donald Trump and Republicans' fault. | ||
This is what Cash just said. | ||
Put a pin in that because we're going to be playing it. | ||
I keep telling you the next event on the event horizon as you look at War Room Posse, what it's going to be is March 1st. | ||
The no more CRs and force Biden to come to the table to shut down the border with the executive power he has to shut down the border right now. | ||
Cash, last item, Nevada. | ||
And I had you on yesterday. | ||
You did a great job. | ||
I got a lot of good feedback from the campaign and from others working in Nevada. | ||
That was a great explanation. | ||
However, NPR, as I told you, NPR came out with a story first thing this morning to talk about the Nevada primary and how Nikki Haley is going to win the Nevada primary. | ||
And by the way, down in like the 15th paragraph, It's some kind of odd mention of, yeah, they got a thing called a caucus and that's really where, uh, you know, the delegates are going to be delivered and Trump's going to win that. | ||
Walk our audience through, quite frankly, this is a fiasco, but I want to make sure that people understand this is completely made up by Republican establishment to try to hurt President Trump. | ||
Walk us through what's happening in Nevada and the call to action of what our people should do. | ||
Call to action is simply this. | ||
February 8th, we caucus in the state of Nevada. | ||
It's the only way GOP delegates are awarded for the presidential primary. | ||
Feb. | ||
unidentified
|
8. | |
This Thursday, Donald J. Trump will be here. | ||
I will be with him. | ||
The state establishment rhino class created this primary two days before on Feb. 6. | ||
to allow people to mail in ballot, no voter ID, across the state. And the U.S. Supreme Court came in with crystal clarity. They said no state government has the authority to bind a state party with delegates. Translation? The federal, the state government of Nevada cannot tell the state GOP, run by some great warriors like Segalchat and Mike Davis, how to distribute their delegates. | ||
But they can't get over the fact that they will give the fake news a headline to utilize for Nikki Haley and company down the road. | ||
So look, the presidential primaries, excuse me, the presidential primaries are out in every home in Nevada. | ||
And in the bottom, it says none of these candidates. | ||
There's an option. | ||
Circle none of these candidates. | ||
All Republicans can participate in this election-rigging con job and shove it down their throats. | ||
Mail in those presidential primary ballots and click none of the above right there and mail them in. | ||
Then on Feb. | ||
8, caucus, caucus, caucus. | ||
Go to nv.donaldjtrump.com. | ||
nv.donaldjtrump.com to find out, Nevadans, where your caucus site is. | ||
They made it super easy to find out. | ||
It's going to be very close to where you are. | ||
And then come join us on November 8th after you caucus from 5 to 7.30 p.m. | ||
local Nevada time, 5 to 7.30 p.m. | ||
local Nevada time is when you have to go into your caucus site and we will be on the ground with President Trump and we are going to deliver an actual victory for the presidency of the United States and we are not going to let NPR and the fake news dictate how Nevadans vote for our president. | ||
And I want to thank Adam Laxalt who got to us last night as soon as Cash was off. | ||
For the caucuses on Thursday, it's 5 p.m. | ||
So go to the site that Cash just gave you, find out where you're supposed to caucus, and it's 5 p.m., and you hang around until it's... | ||
Cash, how do people get to you with all the information of your site, merchandise, books, all of it, particularly social media, because we're in a fight now, and this thing's going to go on for months and months and months, but this audience is engaged, so where do they go? | ||
Yeah, the War Room Posse is supercharged. | ||
At Cash, at KSH on Truth Social. | ||
It's the only website, it's the only social media I have, excuse me. | ||
My website is thecashfoundation.com. | ||
And the reason I bring that up, we've got the best merch in the industry, and we are giving away hundreds of thousands of dollars through the Cash Foundation's charity. | ||
And we are going to need it, as you said, Steve, to help great Americans who the deep state is going to come after. | ||
So check us out, support us at thecashfoundation.com. | ||
Pick up some fun swag. | ||
And Orange Man Bad Swag, and everything goes right back in the kitty. | ||
unidentified
|
Orange Man Bad Swag. | |
It's so good. | ||
Cash, thank you. | ||
You're unique. | ||
Cash wears many hats. | ||
I mean, he's by far one of the smartest guys on intelligence I've ever met. | ||
Really knows the system well. | ||
He'll be one of President Trump's right-hand men in the second term. | ||
I got a couple minutes in this block. | ||
I wonder if my crack production team could, with Denver, just pull up the New York Times article. | ||
So, you know, Maggie Haberman And Jonathan Swan, obviously, are the two leads at the New York Times for covering President Trump. | ||
They've done a series over the last couple of months on the deconstruction of the administrative state, the practical part, not the legal part. | ||
That's coming through the courts. | ||
But this Heritage Foundation, what you see Kevin Roberts, remember Kevin was at Davos, gave that throwdown speech. | ||
Project 2025, Paul Danz, who we've had on here, Johnny McEntee. | ||
You've also got Russ Vogt and the great team over at CRA with Mark Pagliotta and Jeff Clark. | ||
They're all working on this. | ||
You've also got Stephen Miller's group, I think, is doing some things. | ||
Brooke's group down at Dallas is doing it. | ||
So you've got, remember, we have 3,000. | ||
Uh, political appointees to control and administration of 2.2, roughly federal, uh, bureaucrats, federal employees, about 2.5. | ||
I think it is military, but then there's people say, well, that's kind of small to run the U S government is you got another 15 to 20 minutes. | ||
Kind of hard. | ||
I think the number is roughly 16, but let's say 15 to 20 main contractors. | ||
So overall you get like 20 million people, and it's only 3,000 political appointees. | ||
You get another thousand that have to be Senate confirmed, and we understand from last term McConnell will push Trump judges, but he will slow walk Trump's appointees. | ||
So you got to think of the 3,000. | ||
Now today, in their piece today, They really started to pull the camera back and say, hey, how did President Trump get into such a dominant role here in this primary when everybody had written him off and everybody had said, this guy's going nowhere after January 6th. | ||
This is kind of a preamble to what Gates and Stefanik are going to do later with this resolution that President Trump had nothing to do with the insurrection. | ||
One of the key parts of the story, they talk about those early days after the election, after January 6, you know, it was 100 days, let's say, maybe, you know, 150 days, but about 100 days of which President Trump turned down those voices. | ||
He had aides and confidants, people close to him. | ||
They said, no, no, no, you just got to accept the defeat. | ||
And if you take credit for how good they did, remember, we picked up 12, a net 12 seats in the House, which shows you the election was stolen. | ||
But if you if you embrace that, you you picked up seats in the House and really, you know, won the House. | ||
If you if you pick up or set the platform to win the House in 2022. | ||
If you take, if you embrace the senators that Senator Seecher won and the governorships, all this, you know, you'll be forgiven at some point in time. | ||
You may have a political career, but there was others. | ||
And President Trump listened to those because he knew it was right that the election was stolen and that you're going to hang in there and say, hey, I am coming back because America needs to be saved. | ||
America is not great again. | ||
Particularly with this Biden regime. | ||
Short break, get into it after the break. | ||
unidentified
|
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
By the way, if Grace and Amoe can put this New York Times article out so people can get by the paywall, you guys will figure it out. | ||
By the way, hat tip to Grace on Bill Blaster. | ||
Got tremendous feedback. | ||
The reason this thing happened so quickly, part of the reason, not a huge part, but a significant part of this, is Bill Blaster gave you guys the leverage you needed. | ||
The leverage you needed. | ||
Remember, it's all about operating leverage here, and this audience was magnificent. | ||
You were the key protagonist in driving this. | ||
I want to read this though quickly. | ||
I've got a couple of things I got to get to before the press conference. | ||
This is from the New York Times on this incredible piece about the restoration of the Trump administration. | ||
And I quote, in the period immediately after the 2020 election, some of Mr. Trump's aides and confidants encouraged him to graciously concede his loss. | ||
They made the case that if he took credit for Republican victories in House and Senate races and acknowledged Mr. Biden's narrow win, he would preserve a future for himself in American politics. | ||
That future, they believed, was unalterably marred by his election lies and the attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob on January 6, 2021. | ||
Those aides and confidants were wrong. | ||
Far from ruining him, Mr. Trump's refusal to accept his loss, a months-long fit of rage that culminated in a deadly assault on the Capitol, almost certainly helped secure his political future. | ||
It kept his grip on the Republican Party and allowed him to run his 2024 campaign as if he were the rightful occupant of the Oval Office, pursuing no more than his restoration to power." New York Times. | ||
Let me just repeat that one line. | ||
Those aides and confidants were wrong. | ||
I think you remember from that time a phrase I would use, kill it in the crib, the Biden regime, the illegitimate Biden regime, because elections have consequences and stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
What was absolutely right then is even more today as we come revealed every day every week as we march towards 5 November in the year of our Lord 2024 and then afterwards the true restoration of the Trump administration, the golden years. | ||
of 17 and 18 and 19 before we were hit with a Chinese, a CCP bioweapon. | ||
That's all in the future, but I got to tell you your performance, this audience has been absolutely magnificent. | ||
If you had not stood in the breach with President Trump in those days, those dark days after the steal of the 2020 election, remember Murdoch's TV for stupid people, how they let it. | ||
Because they did lead it. | ||
There's been nothing here. | ||
President Trump is American Cincinnatus. | ||
He has come back and returned to save the Republic, just like General Cincinnatus did back in the Roman Republic. | ||
If President Trump had not come back, you wouldn't have this immunity fight that we're having in the nation's highest courts today. | ||
You wouldn't have the 14th Amendment historical hearing that's going to take place at the Supreme Court on Thursday, and Mike Davis will be there for us. | ||
With Real America's Voice and War Room. | ||
You would not have President Trump charged with various felonies for up to 700 years in prison. | ||
You would not have a basically a Soviet show trial in New York City, the financial capital of the world, let me repeat, where they're going to strip a man of a multi-billion dollar empire. | ||
Illegally, I shouldn't say illegally, strip a man, an individual of that empire. | ||
So this fight is a fight for the salvation of the greatest republic in mankind's history. | ||
Not just the greatest republic today, not just the most powerful nation on earth today in the 21st century, the most powerful nation on earth in the history of mankind. | ||
And you, this audience, are the tip of the tip of the spear. | ||
And what you've done over the last 48 hours to prove that has been magnificent. | ||
You have broken Mitch McConnell. | ||
Broken one of the most powerful leaders the Senate's ever had. | ||
Remember, he's just the minority leader now, but he's still running much of the deal. | ||
You've broken him. | ||
It's far from over, and we're not going to rest on our laurels or lean on our shovels. | ||
So we've got a lot more work to do, but so far, pretty damn good. | ||
Okay, I've got a cold open here I want to play. | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
unidentified
|
With a look at Americans' finances as we approach the holiday shopping season. | |
New data shows Americans are digging themselves deeper into credit card debt, which is now hitting an all-time high. | ||
For the first time ever, the total credit card debt across the U.S. | ||
has topped $1 trillion. | ||
That's a $154 billion spike from this time last year, and the largest increase in more than two decades. | ||
We're big spenders, and this is the largest debt increase since 1999. | ||
Why? | ||
We've been spending a lot, we still have persistent inflation, it may be slowing, but prices are still high, and credit card APRs are north of 20%. | ||
So, remember, credit card APRs, the interest you pay on your credit card, that's variable. | ||
So, as the Fed has been raising interest rates so aggressively 14 times, you see these credit card APRs go up, yet we keep spending into it, and debt is increasing. | ||
That's what we're seeing right now. | ||
So as Joe mentioned, first I'd like to point out that you put it as we're approaching the holiday shopping season because that's right. | ||
Nobody's needed to start yet. | ||
We could do many of these and we'll pull them. | ||
One of the things we're trying to do here is obviously help you get prepared for what's to come. | ||
We also support startup companies and Patriot companies. | ||
People, as we say, don't give your money to people that hate you. | ||
That whole Patriot economy. | ||
But one of the things we're trying to do also here is both taxes and credit card debt. | ||
Because we cannot have, to continue to fight like we're fighting, we need to have all hands on deck. | ||
And we can't have people that are just overwhelmed with the anxiety. | ||
I bring in Michael Pearson now, done with debt, the head of compliance. | ||
Michael, people, here's what they get into. | ||
They get into this cycle that they're worried all the time. | ||
They just, they put the credit card bills in the drawer. | ||
They just want to forget about it. | ||
They're tapped out so they can't use the card anymore. | ||
But that specter doesn't go away, but it doesn't need to be all consuming. | ||
I've talked to so many people say, hey, look, I'm so far into this. | ||
I think about it all the time. | ||
I worry about it all the time, but I don't see a way out. | ||
But there is a way out, right? | ||
You guys provide that. | ||
Walk me through why people should not let this overwhelm them in their lives and why they should take action on this with you guys. | ||
unidentified
|
Hey, Steve, thank you for having me once again. | |
Yes, you're 100% correct. | ||
There is a way out of your Crippling credit card debt, unsecured debt. | ||
Here at Done With Debt, we help you resolve those issues. | ||
We represent you and we make it easy for you to settle on these outstanding debts and get you out of that financial hamster wheel. | ||
All you need to do is go to donewithdebt.com. | ||
Once again, that's donewithdebt.com. | ||
Fill out three or four questions here and we'll have one of our debt settlement experts call you to help you with your situation. | ||
One thing I want people to understand, the credit card companies are so massive. | ||
There's 1.2 trillion dollars of credit card debt. | ||
The average APR is closer to 30% than it is to 20%. | ||
When you get in this kind of trouble, they're looking for a solution too. | ||
They don't want to crush you, but you've got to have people that know how to do this. | ||
You just can't sit there and going to do it yourself. | ||
They are looking for a solution. | ||
Therefore, you need to go to a solution provider, right? | ||
Somebody that can help you weave through all the technicalities of it. | ||
Is that the case? | ||
They've got a whole set of people that just deal with you all the time to work out these deals and bang, they just want to bang them out, right? | ||
They're not going to sit there and take people to the Supreme Court on this? | ||
unidentified
|
No. | |
Yes, Steve, you're 100% correct on that. | ||
They have a certain reservoir set up for each and every major credit card company, so they can settle these. | ||
So they want to settle, but it's very difficult to settle on your own. | ||
So here at donewiththat.com, we provide the experts and the expertise to help you maneuver through these credit card companies and settle quickly and efficiently. | ||
So you get out of that. | ||
All you need to do is go to donewiththat.com. | ||
Once again, that's donewithdead.com. | ||
Go to donewithdead.com. | ||
We've got a couple things you've got to fill out. | ||
Then you guys will get a consultant on there and work through the deal. | ||
Is that basically how it works? | ||
unidentified
|
Absolutely. | |
Fill out three or four questions. | ||
We'll have one of our consultants give you a call right away and we'll help you out of this. | ||
It takes three or four minutes to answer some questions here. | ||
Thank you guys for doing this. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you for having me, Steve. | |
Thank you so much, Michael. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Two things. | ||
I just said it's another article. | ||
I'll get to this probably tomorrow because we're going to be too jammed for time of things this afternoon. | ||
It's about the IRS. | ||
They've hired another. | ||
They've activated, I don't know, 15,000 IRS agents. | ||
These IRS agents are coming against the middle class. | ||
The wealthy have great tax lawyers. | ||
That's part of the deal. | ||
Two things we want to take off your plate from the worry is back taxes or credit card debt. | ||
Remember, both of these are part of what I call, you get on the wheel. | ||
You just get on the wheel. | ||
You get a little bit of credit, you get on the wheel. | ||
You're not having any ability to have capital formation. | ||
You're not having any ability to actually have capital formation so you can buy yourself into the system, either through a real estate asset or through some stocks or bonds. | ||
You don't have that, particularly under 35 years old. | ||
That's the restructuring of the American economy we have to have and we will have. | ||
But the order of battle now is to make sure this, and I talk to people all the time, it's like battery acid just dripping on them. | ||
They're behind on the taxes, they haven't filled the things out right, it's just a specter of worry and angst. | ||
The same with these credit cards, and the credit cards getting to be worse with younger people. | ||
And you've got to come to grips with these credit cards about how you manage your credit, right? | ||
How you manage credit. | ||
The first thing is to get the monkey off your back, the pass. | ||
And remember, we're talking about massive capital markets. | ||
The credit card companies are looking for solutions for this. | ||
Quite frankly, they want to help you clean up your credit because eventually you get another credit card and you get back on the wheel. | ||
That's why you've got to have the discipline and get some help to make sure that doesn't happen again. | ||
But the first part of it, they're looking for solutions. | ||
Just like the IRS are looking for solutions. | ||
They're looking for solutions. | ||
That's why the TaxUSA guys, the Tax Network USA, you've got to get into more than that tomorrow. | ||
Also in times of turbulence, one of the things that you've become so powerful and such a powerful force in American politics is that you're understanding the link between macroeconomics, government policy, capital markets, and political power, and you're not chasing rabbits. | ||
You're focused on what is important to make changes in this country. | ||
We're not going to chase rabbits. | ||
One of the ways to do that is to understand the signal, not the noise, is to make sure you understand currency, the American dollar, the role it plays in your life. | ||
What is fiat currency? | ||
What does it mean to have a country that has the prime reserve currency, the currency that every nation in the world has to convert into to do their transactions? | ||
That's what we do at birchgold.com. | ||
Go get the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Sign up for it today. | ||
Get smart. | ||
unidentified
|
The vote today, so they've, I think, and it's a big mistake, but they broke out. | |
Back in The Worm in just a moment. | ||
And we kept saying, no, the border bill will collapse of its own weight because the Warren posse and others understand the details and they're going to hit the establishment with a wave of righteous indignation by text and email and phone calls. | ||
And these guys will get the joke. | ||
So don't carve out Israel. | ||
We can deal with that later in an appropriate time with offsets, with offsets, with offsets. | ||
And I've gotten so many great recommendations from the war room engine rooms who've been doing this. | ||
USAID, boom, zero it. | ||
All the money we're giving to the enemies of Israel, zero it. | ||
The United Nations, zero the United Nations. | ||
The United Nations is an enemy of the United States that we've shown so many times in Geneva, the engine room of the UN, not New York, the stupid TV part, but the engine room in Geneva where the WHO and all of it is run by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It's infiltrated. | ||
They got the worker bees there. | ||
Zero that and give Israel the 17 billion. | ||
But more importantly, as Carolyn Glick, we have to have hearings now. | ||
We have to have a full account of exactly what we're doing. | ||
The United States can't be on every side of the trade. | ||
You do understand what's happening. | ||
This is one of the reasons that not just the woke part, but parents don't want their kids in the military. | ||
Look, I'd be very hard pressed to date. | ||
Mo went in during Obama. | ||
Right? | ||
And her mom had a couple or three things to say about that. | ||
The one thing I admire about Moe, I guess it was during the Bush thing, they started first recruiting her. | ||
But she was in and served under Obama, which was not easy for a parent, particularly when you're sending them out to these combat zones in the Middle East. | ||
But this is why, right now, we're on every side of the trade. | ||
I think what Claire and Elaine Glick, and I want you to read that article, it's very powerful. | ||
Biden's really fighting against Israel. | ||
Then why are we doing $17 billion in arms? | ||
Let's have a full and frank discussion. | ||
If they're an ally, they're an ally. | ||
Remember, Ukraine's not an ally. | ||
Harnwell's going to join me later tonight to go through that entire mess of the coup that's going on there. | ||
You don't see him pushing Ukraine much the last couple of weeks. | ||
Have you kind of gone quiet on MSNBC and CNN? | ||
Not over there with big crocodile tears, you know, talking about brave Zelensky and how great Zelensky is the new Churchill. | ||
OK, real quickly, Jonathan Tamari, a tweet that is quite powerful and gets to the point. | ||
Let me quote this. | ||
Not long ago, if you had Mitch McConnell, the Wall Street Journal editorial board and Chamber of Commerce all endorsing a deal negotiated by a conservative Oklahoma senator, it would be a slam dunk with GOP senators. | ||
Those folks aren't running the show anymore. | ||
Remember, the Wall Street Journal came out hard. | ||
Fox News came out hard. | ||
Steve Doocy's on there. | ||
They got Birdbrain up there all the time talking smack about, oh, you got to prove this. | ||
You can't wait for Trump. | ||
Mitch McConnell, the reign of terror. | ||
Mitch McConnell hangs in the balance. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
Not passing a border bill, ending his reign of terror as minority leader. | ||
Also, I'm telling you this, folks, if you just look at the event horizon, as the Warren posse likes to do, take me down to the evening of March 1st. | ||
Because this bill's not going to pass, no bill's going to be passed, and what you're going to have, what you're going to have is another opportunity, and I hear that Johnson has said the hill he's going to die on is no more CRs, then we got a chance at midnight on the 1st of March to say, force Biden to the table, and say, no more money for your regime. | ||
None. | ||
We'll fund defense, we'll fund security, we have to, but no more money for Social Security, Medicare, so that's all taken care of, don't panic. | ||
But no more money for the regime, for your woken weaponized. | ||
None. | ||
Zero. | ||
Until you secure the border by undoing the executive orders that you put in place to take down what President Trump is doing. | ||
Mike Lindell, one of the things we're trying to do here is promote the patriot economy. | ||
We've got a press conference with Stefanik and Gates in a minute. | ||
Mike Lindell's with his team. | ||
Mike, we want people to stop giving money to people that hate them. | ||
That's why I'm so proud of my store. | ||
And in addition, you're so sophisticated. | ||
You've got a place for U.S.-made product services and entrepreneurs where, unlike Amazon, they're going to put their product up and then be ripped off by the CCP immediately. | ||
Tell me about it, sir. | ||
Yeah, that's right, Steve. | ||
Back when I invented my pill, I had the same problem. | ||
all the entrepreneurs have in our country. | ||
You get put up on Amazon, you're all proud of your product, you get up there, and then the next thing you look, you're either copied by China, and or they're buying your AdWords, they're buying, basically it's just, it's theft of your product. | ||
And so what we've done over the last three years, my team here and others, they've vetted entrepreneurs and USA made products. | ||
And now we have a platform, mystore.com has thousands and thousands of products. | ||
US made like a common products like socks, and then we have innovative products like here's this brush here that cleans inside bottles. | ||
I mean, it's every kind of product you can imagine. | ||
Some of them so interesting, and there's a story behind each and every entrepreneur. | ||
And as you guys talk to them, they talk to these entrepreneurs and they all have their stories. | ||
We've filmed them. | ||
So if you go to mystore.com, you get to see their stories like the painter. | ||
Everyone sees the painting when I do my, this is Vanessa. | ||
This is the one I have behind me in my, the painting behind me in my, my, my pillow advertisements. | ||
And so her paintings are up there. | ||
You have a, here you have my, this is a friend of mine, Jim Hansel. | ||
These are made into placemats. | ||
He's actually a blind painter, entrepreneur. | ||
The guy's amazing. | ||
So you have these great stories. | ||
There's a face behind every product and It's just, it's been amazing. | ||
And the War Room Posse is able to get all those products using the promo code War Room. | ||
And same as the MyPillow site, we're giving all the specials. | ||
Everything is on sale at the MyStore. | ||
We talked to all the entrepreneurs. | ||
They said, you know what, we want to get, we want to get, they're discounting the products for the War Room Posse because we need to help them out. | ||
And then it helps you all out. | ||
And it's a win-win for our country. | ||
Talk to me one more time. | ||
So you go to MyPillow.com, promo code WORM, for the MyPillow products, for the flannel sheets, the MyPillow 2.0. | ||
We got 83 and a half, almost 84 million sold. | ||
We're going to get to 100 million. | ||
But if you want access to all these other products, all these thousands of offers, you go to MyStore.com, put in the same promo code. | ||
Yeah, yeah, mystore.com, same promo code. | ||
Yeah, let's quick, I'll go to the MyPillow. | ||
I want to tell you guys all that. | ||
The MyPillow employees, and these guys are right in the same building. | ||
We have the call center right outside the door here. | ||
We're taking calls for both. | ||
What we did with MyPillow, we're actually doing the fulfillment for the MyStore. | ||
That's another company. | ||
So yeah, but the promo code War Room, go to MyPillow.com and all the stuff we have on TV now, and you're actually seeing the ads out there now, but you get them for a lower price. | ||
So like the MyPillow 2.0, the queen size are $39.98 on TV. | ||
You get them for $29.98, War Room Posse. | ||
You were with us from, you've been with us, you've stood by us and And helped us get through some very hard times where they were attacking us. | ||
Debanked and you name it. | ||
Deplatformed. | ||
There you see the War Room flash sale there on the $29.98 for the MyPillow 2.0. | ||
$34.98 for the Kings. | ||
There's the MyStore. | ||
You can hit that button and cross over to MyStore. | ||
You get the best sheets ever there, the flannel sheets. | ||
The flannel sheets, we're gonna be out, everybody. | ||
Get the flannel sheets while you still can. | ||
They are gonna run out. | ||
We do, I just checked, we have all the colors in today. | ||
They'll probably be three, four days and they'll be gone. | ||
The War Room Posse, grab them. | ||
And I got the best sheets ever for the best prices ever. | ||
And don't forget, the free shipping at MyPillow for the beds and the mattress toppers, 100% made in the USA. | ||
Everyone's been taking advantage of that. | ||
If you're sleeping and you got aches and pains when you're getting up, you need a different input to get a different output. | ||
And that would be the MyPillow 2.0 beds and the MyPillow 2.0 mattress toppers. | ||
Get the best sleep you can for the time. | ||
We have a big fight ahead of us for the rest of the year, everybody. | ||
Get good sleep. | ||
Mike, before we cut to this press conference for a second, I just want to go back one more time. | ||
Explain to the audience how Amazon rips off young American entrepreneurs that come up with a great idea, a great product, something. | ||
As soon as it goes up, you get mass distribution with Amazon. | ||
Immediately when that happens, they're reverse engineering what you did. | ||
Tell that how it happens and how it really puts entrepreneurs in bankruptcy. | ||
Yeah, here's how it works. | ||
You know, entrepreneurs come up with great products. | ||
They usually end up doing home shows and fairs and then they'll go up on Amazon or Facebook or buy ads on Facebook or Google, but it's usually Amazon. | ||
You'll get your product up there and then these guys see this product. | ||
They're looking for innovative products. | ||
They will quick make it and copy it in China and within 30 days, maybe even sooner, you will see they'll even copy your name of your product. | ||
They don't care. | ||
And it's up there and they have the power. | ||
They'll buy, they'll pay for AdWords up there and their product will show up first. | ||
They'll undercut you. | ||
And then you, the public will buy it and go, made in China. | ||
But by the time they get it, it's too late. | ||
That entrepreneur has been destroyed. | ||
You can try and fight him in court. | ||
I've fought many, Steve. | ||
I have fought so many things for the patent office and everything else, but a little entrepreneur that doesn't have the money to fight it, they just get crushed. | ||
And here at mystore.com, I protect these entrepreneurs because I've had to go through that. | ||
If anybody reads my book, What Are the Odds? | ||
From Crack Addict to CEO, I had other problems besides just addiction. | ||
I had problems battling things that weren't right in our country and with our patent laws and everything else. | ||
So I wanted to create this safe haven for entrepreneurs. | ||
The whole book is nothing but problems. | ||
I can tell this as the biggest fan of Mike Lindell, and the book's amazing. | ||
The book is one continuous problem. | ||
The solution provided was Jesus Christ, your acceptance of Jesus Christ and God, right? | ||
Your turning to Jesus was the solution provided. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you so much. | ||
Thank the entrepreneurs that are with you. | ||
MyStore is fantastic. | ||
MyStore.com. | ||
Promo code WORM. | ||
Get all your discounts. | ||
Of course, go to MyPillow.com. | ||
Promo code WORM. | ||
If you go to 800-873-1062, you can get all the products there. | ||
Tell the operators we got your back. | ||
Brother Lindell, see you this afternoon. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
From all of us, thank you. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
So I want to give Rob and Parkinson a big shout out here for Real America's Voice. | ||
They're letting us blow a break here. | ||
Because, you know, these Capitol Hill things kind of come. | ||
I hope Charlie Kirk picks it up. | ||
If not, Grace and Mo, I want to stream this press conference after our 12 o'clock. | ||
This is Stefanik and Gates. | ||
I think they have 50 or 60. | ||
Co-signers right now, Andy Clyde, who came on from Georgia, who's all over the Fonnie Willis situation, is joining them as one of the co-sponsors. | ||
What this is, is a resolution of a sense of Congress. | ||
President Trump had nothing to do with an insurrection. | ||
President Trump's not an insurrectionist. | ||
And I've advocated this for a long time. | ||
You've got to have the counter narrative to these crazies. | ||
If you watch MSNBC, and I realize you guys don't watch it. | ||
I mean, our staff does that to kind of curate what we believe you should see from that and CNN and BBC and these others, the New York Times Office, Washington Post, all the papers we cover, because it is important in an information war. | ||
The enemy gets a vote and you have to understand how the enemy is positioning the narrative. | ||
They've positioned that President Trump was an insurrectionist. | ||
That's what's so powerful about Swan and Haberman's piece today in the New York Times. | ||
They state categorically, if President Trump had not stood in the breach and fought the big steal, and if this show and others, we're not taking sole credit by far, but if this show and others that had President Trump's back at the time had not stood in the breach and had his back and understood that we had to get to the bottom of the big steal, many of those people, by the way, That are in court or being indicted or being chased with felonies or in bankruptcy, the great Rudy Giuliani being one. | ||
If that had not happened, that would have, we've never set the predicate for the narrative, set the predicate for the narrative. | ||
That this is the restoration of the Trump administration. | ||
This is the restoration of MAGA. | ||
This is the restoration of the Trump movement. | ||
You had to set the predicate and you had to set it in those days. | ||
If you didn't, if he would concede defeat against his own heart, because in his heart he knew he won. | ||
As you remember, we know he won. | ||
We will never back off that. | ||
In fact, we argue something deeper that this House has not taken into consideration. | ||
Some members have, following the great Julie Kelly's reporting, and others, and Darren Beattie, and Raheem Kassamah about J6. | ||
We must get to the bottom of the big steal of November 2020. | ||
By the way, Press Converse starts. | ||
Let's go right to Press Converse Live. | ||
Thank you all so much for joining us. | ||
We've got a lot going on on the Hill today, so we're going to have members coming and going during this press conference, but we are here today to authoritatively express that President Trump did not commit an insurrection, and we believe Congress has a unique role in making that declaration. | ||
It's not the job of the states, and especially not the job of some bureaucrats in Colorado, to make this assessment and interfere with the rights of voters to cast their vote for the candidate of their choice. | ||
The very experts who often get on television and talk about securing democracy seem to be the first to want to then remove a candidate from the ballot because they are afraid that he is too popular. | ||
We have 63 co-sponsors to the resolution that Ms. | ||
Stefanik and I will be filing today. | ||
To express the sense of Congress that President Trump did not commit an insurrection. | ||
I want to express my gratitude to Senator Vance for filing the companion legislation over in the Senate. | ||
And now it's time for members of the House and Senate to show where they stand on this question. | ||
We and the former president welcome and expect many more co-sponsors in the coming days and look forward to a floor vote. | ||
And now I'd like to recognize my co-lead on this project, our terrific Republican conference chair, Elise Stefanik. | ||
Thank you so much, Matt Gaetz. | ||
The American people are smart. | ||
They know that the weaponized attacks of radical far-left prosecutors and Joe Biden's Department of Justice against President Donald Trump are nothing more than a targeted political witch hunt used to further their own extreme far-left political agenda and hijack the will of the American people come Election Day. | ||
As President Donald Trump continues to dominate in the polls, extreme Democrats will stop at nothing in an attempt to prevent President Donald Trump from returning to the White House, and the Democrats are shredding the Constitution in the process. | ||
Joe Biden claims that democracy is on the ballot, yet the American people know that it is Joe Biden and Democrats who are openly attacking democracy. | ||
I am honored to stand as an original co-sponsor on Congressman Gates' resolution that President Donald Trump did not engage in insurrectional rebellion against the United States. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
Rogue far-left Democrat operatives are attempting to use this lie to illegally take President Trump off the ballot. | ||
This week, the Supreme Court will begin arguments in Trump v. Anderson to determine if liberal activist judges have the right to erase Donald Trump from the ballot, steal the election, and the American people's right to elect our leaders. | ||
For the sake of American democracy, I am proud to fight for President Trump and the tens of millions of American patriots who face political persecution. | ||
With that, I'm honored to turn it over to Bill Posey, our colleague who is also a co-sponsor of this bill. | ||
Bill. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you. | |
And thank you, Congressman Gates, for leading on this. | ||
The same people trying to keep Donald Trump off the ballot are the same ones who supported the fake dossier, the biggest fraud in political history, probably. | ||
Same ones who claimed Obamacare would let you keep your own doctor, keep your own insurance company, and it's going to cost you less. | ||
Same people. | ||
They're the same people that claim the border is secure. | ||
Now they claim Donald Trump is a danger to democracy and should not be on the ballot. | ||
Just three quick facts. | ||
The real threat to democracy is an administration that weaponizes government to target, intimidate, and silence political opponents. | ||
The real threat to democracy is the use of lawfare to destroy political adversaries and interfere in elections. | ||
The real threat to a democracy is denying American citizens the right to vote for the candidate of their choice. | ||
At this time, I'd like to turn it over to a colleague from the great state of Texas, Congressman Babin. | ||
Thank you, Mr. Posey. | ||
I want to thank Mr. Gates for having this. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
I'm Brian Babin, 36th District of Texas. | ||
Here's the reality. | ||
If you still refuse to believe that the endless war on Donald J. Trump is fueled by anything other than pure hatred and personal vendettas, we're not ever going to change your mind. | ||
The facts obviously don't really matter to you. | ||
But the American people and those standing with me here today can see the truth. | ||
The radical left is attempting to destroy our electoral process, and folks, we cannot let them succeed. | ||
For the benefit of our great republic. | ||
It is time to push back, to preserve the type of freedom that was won by blood and defended by patriots, to keep in place the liberties that set the United States apart from all nations on the face of this earth and have allowed our nation to become the envy of the world. | ||
We cannot bend the knee or turn a blind eye to this blatant attempt to discredit the will of the American people. | ||
It is crystal clear that Donald Trump did not incite an insurrection. | ||
To say otherwise and to block him from any ballot in any state is election interference, pure and simple. | ||
Period. | ||
Let's not call this what it is. | ||
Or let's do call this what it is, a desperate fourth quarter Hail Mary to remove a political opponent and rival from contention. | ||
It's a reckless precedent that sets and risks our entire democratic process, and it must be rejected. | ||
I yield back. | ||
I would like to introduce my good friend from Arizona, Representative Andy Biggs. | ||
Don't get too close. | ||
Thanks, Mr. Gates. | ||
I appreciate you introducing this important piece of legislation to try to readjust the constitutional republic that we are. | ||
What we have seen is mass hysteria caused by you, the reckless leftist media. | ||
That's what we've seen. | ||
Let's consider this. | ||
What did Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Matthew Rosenberg say? | ||
He said the left's overreaction, the left's reaction to it in some places was over the top. | ||
They were making it this organized thing that it wasn't. | ||
That's what Mr. Rosenberg said. | ||
What did the courts say? | ||
When you had an individual, a guy named Matthew Martin, he's tried. | ||
He just happened to be here, peacefully wandering around. | ||
But he was charged with entering a restricted building, disorderly conduct, violent entry, and parading in the Capitol building. | ||
Petty offenses. | ||
But what we found out is he was waved into the Capitol. | ||
And what did a Capitol Police officer say? | ||
Well, the crowd was large. | ||
We waved him in. | ||
That was the testimony given by a police officer. | ||
That doesn't sound like an insurrection. | ||
Neither do these comments by President Trump. | ||
Stay peaceful. | ||
Please support our Capitol Police and law enforcement. | ||
They're truly on the side of our country. | ||
Stay peaceful. | ||
30 minutes later, I'm asking for everyone at the U.S. | ||
Capitol to remain peaceful. | ||
No violence. | ||
Remember, we are the party of law and order. | ||
Respect the law and our great men and women in blue. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That doesn't sound like an insurrection. | ||
How about this? | ||
Exclusive. | ||
The FBI finds scant evidence the U.S. | ||
Capitol attack was coordinated. | ||
FBI investigators did find that some cells of protesters, including followers of two groups, Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, had aimed to break into the Capitol, but they found no evidence that the groups had any serious plans about what to do if they made it inside the Capitol. | ||
That doesn't sound like an insurrection. | ||
Further, the FBI found no evidence that President Trump or people directly around him were involved in organizing violence, according to law enforcement personnel. | ||
No charges filed for insurrection or treason. | ||
How about when Director Wray came in and testified before judiciary? | ||
He said there were three groups on the Capitol that day. | ||
Largely, and by far, the majority were peaceful. | ||
Second group were people that, for whatever reason, they entered the Capitol, but they were peaceful, but they committed a trespass. | ||
And then you had a small group that was violent. | ||
We call that a riot. | ||
Well, but that's not how it happened. | ||
The Democrats, they insisted that it was an insurrection. | ||
But the exchange between Eric Swalwell trying to get this director to say that it was an insurrection at the hearing in June of 2021, where director he said, well, Congressman, I understand why you describe it that way. | ||
But as FBI Director, that term has legal meaning. | ||
It was not an insurrection. | ||
But the crazos on the left, supported by their accomplices in the media, continue to try to harass and have President Trump removed from ballots using this false narrative. | ||
And it is a false narrative. | ||
And that's why I'm here. | ||
I appreciate Representative Gates and Representative Stefanik. | ||
And I will be supporting this bill. | ||
And I will just tell you one other thing. | ||
When I think of insurrection, well, I'm not even going to go there. | ||
I can just tell you this. | ||
I wish you'd all take a look at your leftist colleagues in the Congress who've advocated violence over time. | ||
Then tell me what insurrection is. | ||
I yield now to my friend from Tennessee, Mr. Burchett. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm used to going at the end. | ||
Usually the custodian's up here moving the mic around and saying, were you going to say something? | ||
I go, no, I was just here to clean up. | ||
I want to thank my dear friend Matt Gates for including me in this. | ||
You know, it's a sad day when free speech is weaponized, especially against a political opponent. | ||
It's hard to engage in an insurrection when you weren't even there. | ||
President Trump told protesters to protest peacefully. | ||
He said, please support our Capitol Police and law enforcement. | ||
They are truly on the side of our country. | ||
Stay peaceful. | ||
Now, Dadgummit, I don't know what he can say more than that. | ||
Does this sound like someone engaging in insurrection? | ||
Hell no. | ||
What happened at our Capitol was not good, but President Trump did not make these people do this, and he sure wasn't engaged in it himself. | ||
You know, there used to be something in this country before everybody got a trophy, and it was called... | ||
Personal responsibility. | ||
Personal responsibility. | ||
But President Trump is a man who loves our country, especially our law enforcement. | ||
If you've ever been with him, it drives the Secret Service crazy every time he sees a group of police officers, because he always stops to speak to them. | ||
And lots of people have valid concerns about the security of our elections, and Trump made his concerns known. | ||
It's not illegal in this country, at least it used to not be, to have a First Amendment. | ||
It's not illegal for Trump, and it's not illegal for your everyday Americans. | ||
This is about the left wanting to remove him. | ||
They will do anything to get it done. | ||
You're allowed to have an opinion of President Trump, but you did not engage in an insurrection. | ||
And on a personal note, you know, I was the last person, the very last House member, to leave the House floor. | ||
I called the investigators twice because someone was actually doing a blog or something in the tunnel with their computer on to other people. | ||
I explained this to them. | ||
I called them twice. | ||
They never called me back. | ||
I went on my own volition and someone else who is no longer a member of Congress and we reviewed those tapes and I pointed out who it was and it turned out it was a member of the media. | ||
I never could get anyone to return my calls on the investigation and my repeated attempts. | ||
And I sure as hell wasn't invited back for the January 6th commission, which was a joke. | ||
So thank y'all very much and I yield to my good buddy from Tennessee, the gentleman farmer, John Rose. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you, Tim. | |
Um... | ||
We shouldn't have to be here today, but we are because of illegal and illegitimate attempts by unhinged left-wing courts and liberal elected officials that have put their own political endeavors above the U.S. | ||
Constitution. | ||
The fact is, President Trump had every right to peacefully contest the results of the 2020 election. | ||
Hillary Clinton did it. | ||
So did many of my Democratic colleagues in 2000, 2004, and 2016. | ||
The rules are clear and simple. |