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They went back over 70 years and looked at all the cases that have been tried under this rule, 6312, which is used here, which doesn't have to show harm done. | ||
That's not the burden. | ||
You don't have to show that anybody was hurt by your practices. | ||
There's nobody you defrauded specifically. | ||
But they went back and they looked at cases over 70 years, I believe it was about 150 cases, and found that there was no case where there was a ban on doing business Where there wasn't harm shown. | ||
So even though the threshold is harm shown, in the past it has only been used to ban someone doing business when it's been shown that somebody was hurt. | ||
Say you're selling cosmetics that are poisoning you. | ||
There's somebody that was hurt there, the cosmetics company gets banned. | ||
Is this fair to go after Donald Trump like this in this environment? | ||
Is my question. | ||
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Look, I think what you said about the statute is absolutely true. | |
Kristen Snell, who just joined us at the table, and has used the statute. | ||
I was going to introduce him, but we can introduce him now as well. | ||
Kristen Snell is here. | ||
He's used the statute. | ||
Well, let's ask Kristen. | ||
You used this, 6312, in the Trump University suit. | ||
A university that was scamming people, wasn't actually giving them useful information for them to do business. | ||
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And wasn't licensed, and wasn't a university, etc. | |
Yes. | ||
So tell me, is it fair? | ||
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Look, the thing is that the notion that 6312 is this sort of weird thing that shouldn't be applied and so forth and so on, this statute and the statute that was based on, which is called the Martin Act, which may be the one that people are more familiar with, the Martin Act applies to securities. | |
The Martin Act was put on the books in New York about a hundred years ago. | ||
We have a lot of case law to support this. | ||
This statute is used by the AG's office every day against all sorts of other frauds and misdeeds. | ||
The legal standard is whether there is a tendency to deceive. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And the legislature in New York made a public policy choice to say that that was an important weapon for the AG's office to have to vindicate the public good in this situation. | ||
We can't rent these apartments. | ||
We can't sell these apartments. | ||
Donald Trump's name is tainted here in New York. | ||
There's also the problem that we're facing in this city right now, which is that post-pandemic, people aren't working in offices at the same rate as they used to. | ||
And he owns or has a stake in office buildings. | ||
So how much are those office buildings now worth? | ||
He might have been able to sell them for a lot 10 years ago, 6 years ago. | ||
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I'm really glad you brought those up. | |
Those are in a partnership that he has no management control over, but they are really the most valuable thing he owns. | ||
And when I talk to, on the brand issue, I've talked to branding experts and some of them don't even rank him anymore because they see him as a political figure now. | ||
He really is not a brand like he used to be. | ||
There was a time when his brand did command a premium and now they're just not. | ||
It might command a premium somewhere other than New York City, which is... And that's arguable. | ||
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I think it's a healthy debate to have, but it's not like what it used to be. | |
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved! | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
It's Friday, 16 February, Year of the Lord 2024. | ||
To show you how much you're hated and how much the powers that be in this nation and throughout the globe want to make sure that you, that would be this audience, have no access to take over the executive branch of the government And to set things right, starting this November, today one of the great travesties, not tragedy, a travesty, took place in our country. | ||
That is, in this New York, it was a Moscow show trial. | ||
And today he came out with all the calculations about what happened. | ||
It's $355 million. | ||
It's the top line. | ||
But it is much, much, much, much worse than that. | ||
And you came to say it's outrageous. | ||
I mean, on one level, it's a joke. | ||
On the other level, it's incredibly, incredibly scary. | ||
I want to bring in Boris Epstein now. | ||
Boris joins us by phone, one of the coordinators of this. | ||
Give me your first assess. | ||
First off, what exactly happened? | ||
Steve, honor to be with you, honor to be with the posse. | ||
happened and how does this judge, how does he have the ability to basically try to essentially bankrupt President Trump? | ||
Steve, honor be with you, honor be with the posse. | ||
President Trump putting out a powerhouse statement just in the last several minutes. | ||
This case was a done and over with when the appellate division ruled on statute of limitations last summer and took Ivanka Trump out of the case. | ||
This case should have been in a commercial division in New York where it would have been put out of its misery. | ||
This case showed that the banks were happy. | ||
The insurance companies were happy. | ||
Both were satisfied. | ||
Both made tens of millions of dollars. | ||
There was absolutely no victims here, no damages here, no complaints here. | ||
All the other side had was a ridiculous $18 million valuation for Mar-a-Lago. | ||
$18 million for magnificent Mar-a-Lago, which is worth 50 to 100 maybe more times that. | ||
They had a quote-unquote star witness who perjured himself on the stand. | ||
They did not allow a jury. | ||
They did not allow President Trump to... | ||
To make his case, to make his statements. | ||
They had an unconstitutional gag order. | ||
This was a complete railroading from the very beginning. | ||
President Trump built a magnificent business. | ||
He saved New York where they needed saving. | ||
And now New York is being ripped apart by violent Biden migrant crime. | ||
And what are New York Attorney General and this crooked judge trying to do? | ||
To run President Trump out of New York. | ||
But President Trump will continue to fight. | ||
President Trump's team is going to push back and fight this travesty on every single front, on every single point. | ||
And in the end, President Trump will continue to win and will win the presidency back. | ||
Walk back into Oval Office, January 20, 2025. | ||
And then we'll deal with the judge and Tish James and all the other people that spurred on this travesty. | ||
Can you break down what happened? | ||
It's $355 million. | ||
Can you break down the broad components of that? | ||
I know, in addition, I think Don Jr. | ||
and Eric also got charged $4 million each inside the 355. | ||
I think they've banned President Trump. | ||
It seems like they're taking over his business. | ||
Is it for the next three? | ||
No, they did not ban him for life for New York. | ||
I think it's only for three years. | ||
from the real estate business, they lose their license, they're going to put people in to kind of either oversee or manage the companies. | ||
I mean, this is pretty, it's not a death sentence, but it's pretty draconian. | ||
Am I right in that? | ||
You're absolutely, draconian is not even the tip of the iceberg. | ||
What this is, is an attack on America. | ||
It's an attack on the American system of justice, on the New York system of justice, and on New York and American businesses. | ||
Nobody's going to want to do business if a rogue, corrupt AG with a crooked judge can then come in, use a never-before-used-for-this-purpose statute, and attack the deals where everybody's happy. | ||
The bank testified, said they were happy. | ||
They all made plenty of money. | ||
They wanted President Trump. | ||
He was seen as a whale of a client. | ||
They wanted him, they pitched him the business, they gave him the loans, they got paid back, and they were happy and satisfied, so were their insurance companies. | ||
Again, this is nothing but a Biden-directed witch hunt. | ||
It's an over 90 page decision, but the bottom line, the judge, you're pretty much giving Judge James the corrupt New York AG who wanted to quote unquote get Trump from the very beginning, giving her everything she wanted. | ||
But again, this is the lowest court judge in New York. | ||
This shouldn't have been with him. | ||
It should have been with the commercial division. | ||
The appellate division already effectively ended this case in statute of limitations. | ||
So there's a ton of battles coming up, and President Trump will win the battles and he will win the war. | ||
Can you just walk me through so the audience is prepared? | ||
The process of this, you'll file an appeal, I mean, is this something that's going to take a while? | ||
Are they going to try to quick march this? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
The audience should be very confident and rest easy that President Trump will fight this witch hunt and all the other ones. | ||
You see the one in Georgia already falling apart and being absolutely derided and falling like the rotten house of cards that it is in Georgia. | ||
Same thing in Florida. | ||
Same thing in D.C. | ||
Same thing in Manhattan. | ||
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Yeah. | |
on that big VA case, President Trump will crush all of these because they're nothing but rotten house of cards that are falling apart when you push them over. | ||
And President Trump has the backing of the American people. | ||
You just saw in the last hour, hour and a half that this fake judgment came down, just how much support, how much backing he has. | ||
These witch hunts, these hoaxes and shams are driving the American people only further to MAGA, to President Trump. | ||
I'm going to go to Fonny Willis in a second, but I'm going to stick with New York. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind that this is actually driven by Biden and the Biden campaign? | ||
That this is this is the business aspect and to try to cripple President Trump on the money side, like they're trying to put him in jail and take him off the ballot. | ||
I mean, there's a central nexus here, and that is either using the Justice Department for the federal stuff, the radical Colorado courts and these source back groups. | ||
Or even some of the establishment, RINO, Republicans like Ludwig, etc. | ||
And here they're just using Tish James. | ||
Tish James' office is the AG, which we were talking with Alex DeGrasse again I think this morning, or definitely last night again for the second time, about how they're taking over the elections in New York. | ||
And she's going to be the czar of all elections come September 20th. | ||
Is there any doubt that this all goes back, the railhead of this, is the Biden crime family? | ||
There's absolutely no doubt about it. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
This is crooked Joe Biden, their crime family, and they know they're getting crushed by President Trump at all the polls. | ||
They're getting absolutely annihilated. | ||
So they're pushing these witch hunts. | ||
And you've already heard that Joe Biden has been complaining that, oh, they should have tried to bring these fake cases to trial earlier. | ||
Then maybe President Trump wouldn't be on the ballot. | ||
Joe Biden, because he's so senile and he's so decrepit, has said the quiet part out loud time and time again. | ||
He's weaponizing law enforcement against President Trump, weaponizing the system of justice against President Trump, and all we ask for is fair justices, fair juries, and fair judges. | ||
And with fairness, President Trump will continue to win all across the spectrum. | ||
Boris, the situation in Georgia, I mean, do you have any idea when Kemp or somebody's going to step in? | ||
Because this is a humiliation for a city that is one of the global cities in the United States, Atlanta, with many Fortune 100, Fortune 500 global corporations, one of the most impressive international airports in the world. | ||
This is a humiliation. | ||
I mean, this Fonny Willis thing is embarrassing. | ||
Do you have any idea When somebody's going to step in there and say, hey, we can't continue with this because you're humiliating the city and the business community? | ||
Well, Steve, again, President Trump putting out a powerful statement yesterday. | ||
saying that there's no way that the state of Georgia can continue to put up with the embarrassment and injustice that's been brought by that hoax, by that sham. | ||
And that's what's been exposed over the last 48 hours. | ||
It'll continue to be exposed. | ||
And I think the attorneys have been doing a lot of work and pushing against Farnie Wells and pushing on her team and getting the truth out there. | ||
And as I said earlier, the more fairness we have from judges, the more truth we have out there, the more President Trump will continue to win all across the field. | ||
Boris, where do people go on social media to keep up with all your activities? | ||
Steve, thank you so much. | ||
We'll keep fighting on every front. | ||
My information, the website is hotboriscp.com. | ||
Sign up right now at boriscp.com. | ||
Hot on Twitter at Boriscp. | ||
Getter at Boriscp. | ||
Hot on Twitter and social at Boris. | ||
Hottest on the ground, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless and Shabbat Shalom. | ||
Boris, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Now, we have a lot going on. | ||
There may be even some statements later. | ||
We don't know. | ||
A statement just came in from President Trump. | ||
We are at the Real America Voice. | ||
We're at Mar-a-Lago in case anything pops down there. | ||
We don't know that, but of course, the Real America Voice team in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
We're also in East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
Uh, the illegitimate usurper in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue that's driving all this hate on President Trump is supposed to show up. | ||
I want to go to Ben Berquam. | ||
Ben, we only got about a minute. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
Yeah, Steve, we've got a Biden just finished up the most pathetic comments I've heard. | ||
He's the motorcades expected to come out right here. | ||
And we've got folks out here from the community that not only feel abandoned, as Rick said, they feel punished. | ||
We've got Rick Chai out here and then a mom out here as well. | ||
We're going to be talking to some of them. | ||
It's just an absolute disaster and just a slap in the face. | ||
To every single citizen here in East Palestine, if you listen to those comments that Joe Biden and in particular with the EPA, the director of EPA said, just an absolute slap in the face, pat on their own back as this community has been destroyed. | ||
Ben, stay right there, hang right there, tell the folks we're going to be right back. | ||
We're going to return to East Palestine for this fiasco with the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
Of course, they'd roll him out there because he hasn't gone before. | ||
Remember, when you look back in the history of this, the inflection point of President Trump's return to the White House was East Palestine, Ohio, when President Trump went out there and actually spent time with the people and heard their concerns and offered all the assistance he possibly could. | ||
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Biggest assistance is returning to the White House. | |
Short break. | ||
Back to East Palestine, Ohio, in a moment. | ||
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Host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Okay, we're gonna go. | ||
We just froze up there for a second. | ||
A lot of, as you can imagine, people trying to pull down from the satellite. | ||
As soon as you know, let me know when Ben's back up. | ||
The Usurper is finally out there. | ||
Let's go to Ben Burquam live on the scene. | ||
Ben Burquam, has the motorcade of the Usurper gone by? | ||
Yeah, Joe Biden actually just saw his vehicle go by. | ||
He was in it with the mayor. | ||
We've got the folks out here. | ||
I just want to talk to some of them here for you, Steve, real quick. | ||
Moms, come here. | ||
Come here. | ||
Come talk to me. | ||
What do you make of this, them patting themselves on their back? | ||
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It's disgusting. | |
I can't believe this is happening in the United States of America. | ||
We're never going to get help. | ||
They're going to leave us all here to die so they can play politics. | ||
This is not OK. | ||
It is not OK. | ||
We are not OK. | ||
We need help here. | ||
Our kids need help. | ||
Do you trust anything that they're telling you? | ||
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Absolutely not. | |
If I would have heard some of the things I said a year ago, I would think I was a crazy conspiracy theorist, that there was no way our government did things like this. | ||
Let me tell you, our government does things like this. | ||
They are covering this up. | ||
Steve? | ||
Ben, ask her to be specific. | ||
Talk to us about it for a second. | ||
Tell us, talk to us about it. | ||
So talk to me about the specifics that you're dealing with. | ||
I know you were talking to me about your kids earlier, the concerns you have for your kids and their future. | ||
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My daughter got out the first night, and she has not been back. | |
I have 47 immediate family members that live within the one-mile zone. | ||
My twin nieces, 14, have been diagnosed with chemical bronchitis. | ||
They've tested high for vinyl chloride metabolite. | ||
They have skin rashes. | ||
They've been sick. | ||
All of my friends that live in town still have children with symptoms. | ||
They're still experiencing symptoms. | ||
And for a year now, the EPA is telling us everything's okay. | ||
They have no clue what multiple chemical exposure does to us or to our children. | ||
Just tell us that. | ||
Quit lying. | ||
Quit telling us we're crazy and we're not sick. | ||
I don't need your science. | ||
My body tells me things aren't here. | ||
They're not okay here. | ||
They're not. | ||
Ladies? | ||
I completely agree with everything Jamie's saying. | ||
We feel very neglected. | ||
We've been very vocal about how sick we are. | ||
The CDC came in and admitted those things and we're still, I'm still in a hotel with my son who has lingering health problems. | ||
I have lingering health problems. | ||
There's no one to tell us what's going to happen to us and we have no solution. | ||
We have been abandoned and we've been neglected. | ||
We've been ignored. | ||
Yeah, I have to second all of their comments. | ||
The biggest problem is that the EPA comes in and they do their testing, but it's not testing that reflects the reality of what's happening here. | ||
They're not using meters that can accurately represent the breadth and depth of chemicals that we're seeing here. | ||
And there's just not a lot of information. | ||
We've begged the CDC, ATSDR to come to give people some insight on What's going on with their health and their children's health? | ||
We're seeing a lot of nosebleeds with kids. | ||
Some children are having seizures. | ||
People who were recently cancer-free are now seeing lumps showing up in scans for checking for cancer again, and they're monitoring. | ||
So we have a lot of unmet needs in this community. | ||
Now, I'm not a part of the community. | ||
I live in Cleveland, but I'm a concerned mother because I live very close to railroad tracks. | ||
This could have been my hometown. | ||
So I'm just, excuse me, but I'm really pissed off because This could be my house. | ||
This could be my child with a nosebleed in the middle of the night or projectile vomiting and we have to flee our home. | ||
And then the government says, sorry, everything's okay. | ||
You're okay. | ||
So we're not, we're not taking that. | ||
And Ricky, you're, you're a doctor here. | ||
You're dealing with this. | ||
Now you're running for Congress. | ||
To that, to Steve's question, the specifics, and I want to get some of the moms in here and the grandmas in here and into the conversation as well. | ||
Rick, what are we seeing specifically out here? | ||
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So, we still see patients with headaches, rashes, sore throats. | |
I was just in the creek last night. | ||
I took the media down. | ||
There's chemicals everywhere. | ||
Again, when I dug in the bank at the creek, at the East Palestine Park, chemicals just coming out of the creek. | ||
But they told us it's all good. | ||
They told us it's pre-disaster levels. | ||
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It is not. | |
The EPA last week, when I was on an interview with them, they said there's no evidence of any chemicals left. | ||
As I walked through the creek last night, and I just put it on YouTube, there's chemicals coming all around our feet. | ||
So they're either the most inept buffoons, or there's something criminal going on, you know which I believe. | ||
And D-6 of Ohio, there's only one choice for a non-embedded politician. | ||
We need to pry them out like Alabama ticks, and I'm prying them loose, and we're going to win, and I'll fight for the whole damn district. | ||
Thank you, Rick. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Ma'am? | ||
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Hi. | |
What do you make of this? | ||
You're out here in the freezing cold, it's snowing, and you took your day to come out here to see this. | ||
Joe Biden shows up a year late. | ||
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I have to support my community. | |
We all need help. | ||
I'm a cancer survivor. | ||
Last December, I was declared cancer-free. | ||
This happened in February. | ||
Ever since then, every day I have to get up and think, the water I drink, the air that I breathe, is that going to bring the cancer back? | ||
It's scary. | ||
And I know I'm not the only one. | ||
I met three other women today that are cancer survivors that are going through the very same thing. | ||
It's scary. | ||
It's very scary to have her beat that. | ||
And then this happened. | ||
I don't want to lose my mother. | ||
I'm too young to lose my mother right now. | ||
And it's not just her. | ||
Like she said, this is going on with a lot of people. | ||
So that's my concern. | ||
They just have to do something about this. | ||
They have to do something about it. | ||
They're saying everything is okay, and it's not okay. | ||
There's chemicals there. | ||
We can see them. | ||
I don't know what they're seeing, but I know I can see them. | ||
Been down to the creeks. | ||
My daughter lives right beside the one that goes through. | ||
My grandbabies can't even play in the creek anymore. | ||
Because she won't let them because as soon as you walk in it, the chemicals pop up. | ||
But Steve, Joe says everything's fine. | ||
The EPA says everything's fine. | ||
That's the message. | ||
And as you know, we spoke to Steven Petty. | ||
He's one of the foremost experts on these chemicals. | ||
And he said we won't even know for three years, potentially. | ||
It's just a slap in the face to the people of East Palestine and to the people of America. | ||
Ben, explain this to me. | ||
When the usurper Biden was out there today, why do the people keep using this phrase, it's not that they've been forgotten, it's that they're being punished. | ||
What do they mean by that? | ||
Yeah, so I'll actually ask you directly. | ||
So this was a question. | ||
I know Rick brought this up. | ||
He had said, you guys don't just feel abandoned. | ||
You feel like you're being punished. | ||
Would you agree with that? | ||
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Oh, most definitely. | |
Yeah. | ||
What did we do wrong? | ||
I mean, we're just common everyday people. | ||
Why do we have to go through this and be ignored and forgotten? | ||
And fight to have it right. | ||
Why do we have to fight for them to make it right? | ||
This wasn't our fault. | ||
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We didn't ask for this. | |
But we have to fight them for them to make it right. | ||
I don't know what I expected today, but I had a light little bit of hope, you know, that something would be done here instead of just speaking to an empty fire department for 10 minutes or whatever it was. | ||
And then they made us move several times so we wouldn't even be near the motorcade or anywhere near it. | ||
And it just feels like a joke. | ||
There's not much to say about it. | ||
It's just very sad here. | ||
We're all suffering, it feels. | ||
Final thoughts? | ||
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I just have to laugh but cry at the same time. | |
You hear Joe Biden, I don't even consider him our president. | ||
It's just empty words, empty words. | ||
I don't take anything he says to heart. | ||
It's just, he's an empty shell of a man. | ||
That's how I feel about it. | ||
Ben, let me ask you. | ||
Biden didn't come and have a town hall. | ||
He didn't have all the town come together and give him a talk like at the high school or something like that. | ||
It was really a small space like the fire department. | ||
No, no. | ||
No town hall. | ||
A select group of people that were invited. | ||
A hand-picked group of people that they knew wouldn't challenge them on anything. | ||
It was all the yes-men in the room and it's what you've come to expect. | ||
It's just an absolute slap in the face. | ||
They weren't coming out here to do anything for the community. | ||
They were coming out here to pat themselves on the back. | ||
For a job well done, for abandoning this community, and you see it all over the town. | ||
It's just, it's horrific. | ||
It's horrific. | ||
Because this represents, this doesn't just represent East Palestine, this represents every small town in America. | ||
This is what every small town in America feels like. | ||
They feel like they've been abandoned by Washington, D.C., and they are left to fend for themselves. | ||
And that's what we're up against. | ||
It's America last. | ||
It's America last in action. | ||
Ben, did they really go out and not offer any hope for the people in East Palestine at all? | ||
Did they not say we're going to double down on testing? | ||
Was it really a congratulatory pat on the back of what a great job they've done and how everything's been cleaned up in a year? | ||
Yeah, if you haven't heard it, you need to go back and listen to the audience out there that did not hear. | ||
In particular, the comments by, and by the way, thank you to Randy for holding the camera. | ||
I know his fingers are freezing. | ||
It's freezing out here. | ||
The comments by the EPA director that was out here. | ||
Patting themselves on the back, saying that Joe Biden did everything he possibly could, that from day one, they've been doing everything they possibly can. | ||
It's just, it's not even disgraceful. | ||
It's nauseating. | ||
It was probably the worst political theater I've ever seen in my life. | ||
And this is really, so for people to understand, this wasn't even about Joe Biden coming out here. | ||
Joe Biden could care less. | ||
Joe Biden doesn't give a damn about the people of East Palestine. | ||
This was all for Shannon Brown. | ||
This was all, excuse me. | ||
Yeah, this was all for Sherrod Brown, the Senator of Ohio, who's trying to get re-elected. | ||
That's all this was about. | ||
They don't care about the people of East Palestine. | ||
They could care less. | ||
This was all about coming out here, saying we've done everything we can, when they still haven't declared a disaster. | ||
They still have not declared a federal disaster. | ||
When this is one of the worst environmental disasters in American history, they still have not declared the disaster. | ||
So no, they did absolutely nothing for the people. | ||
Ben, what is your social media? | ||
We're going to come back to you, but we now know the President of the United States, that would be Donald J. Trump, the real President, is going to address the nation at 545. | ||
We're going to cover it live here in War Room in Real America's Voice. | ||
Ben, until then, what's your social media? | ||
At Ben Burquam on all social, frontlineamerica.com, and the best, americasvoice.news. | ||
Our new episode of Law & Border is tomorrow at 4 p.m. | ||
Eastern, but I will also be live with President Trump tomorrow in Michigan as well as he comes out here as well, another area that's been forgotten. | ||
So I'll be there live, but I'm going to head down with the people in town here for the rest of the afternoon. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
We'll come back to you, Ben. | ||
A sneaker. | ||
He's also going to be at SneakerCon tomorrow. | ||
President Trump taking it up a couple of notches. | ||
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President Royce White and then President Trump next in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | |
The Royce White joins us. | ||
Royce, you've been on fire as far as content goes. | ||
You're now the opening act. | ||
Right now, Royce opens for the president. | ||
The president's going to come to the sticks at Mar-a-Lago here momentarily. | ||
We're going to cut live to that Real America's Voice. | ||
I think Real America's Voice may be the only feed today, I think. | ||
We're going to cut to Real America's Voice there momentarily. | ||
So, Royce is the opening act for the president, and every Saturday morning now, Real America's Voice, Royce is the opening act for my favorite show of the week, The Saturday War Room. | ||
Tomorrow's going to be incredibly special. | ||
Royce White, tell me about the show. | ||
Well, we're happy. | ||
We're happy and honored to be able to open up for The War Room. | ||
Obviously, I got my start in the MAGA movement right there on The War Room, and I'm very proud to know you and have you as a mentor and friend. | ||
And I'm proud of the War Room Posse and all the great progress we've made in this country since its inception. | ||
I remember watching the early days of War Room Pandemic, so I'm happy to be a part of the family and the crew and bring as much fire breathing as I can bring. | ||
The boss man told me I had to keep the profanity to a minimum, so you have to tune in to Please Call Me Crazy on War Room's Getter to get that. | ||
But I think we're going to have a great show and we plan to expand. | ||
Your audience is fantastic on Getter. | ||
I watch it all the time. | ||
Call me crazy. | ||
It's huge. | ||
I know you're doing the radio, all that. | ||
A couple of questions here before we go to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Number one, you're one of the leading public intellectuals about populist nationalism in the country. | ||
Give me your assessment of East Palestine, Ohio, sir. | ||
The grandiosity of the federal government undermines the meaning of community. | ||
It's been that way for a long time in this country. | ||
And Joe Biden, you know, look, he's a shell of himself, obviously, but the people around him that set his schedule, they know very well they have no plans to help the people of East Palestine. | ||
They have no plans to help the people all across this country. | ||
They have no plans to help anybody who doesn't Doesn't support their illegitimacy. | ||
So this doesn't shock us. | ||
It is sad and tragic to see people there who are desperate for help and guidance and leadership be given the runaround by puppet politicians. | ||
It's disgraceful. | ||
Your theory of the case, you've been saying for a while, you've got to stop calling people Republicans and Democrats, even conservatives and liberals. | ||
You've got to look at globalists versus nationalists and populists versus elitists. | ||
How is this tragedy that continues to unfold on Capitol Hill, and particularly now you've got all the senators are all over the Munich defense conference and they're putting massive pressure on us to figure out how to get that money to Ukraine. | ||
Your observations and analysis, sir? | ||
Well, I think it's very simple. | ||
I mean, I think our three priorities in the MAGA movement have to be the border, the debt, the forever wars. | ||
We've got to close the border. | ||
We've got to pay the debt. | ||
We've got to stop the forever wars. | ||
These people seem to want to do it all in reverse. | ||
And it's very, very simple to identify who's who when you boil it down to those three issues. | ||
And I don't care if they say the Republican, Democrat, liberal, conservative, Christian. | ||
It doesn't really matter to me. | ||
You know, the bottom line is the American people don't want to send $1,300 per household To fight for the territorial integrity of a border halfway around the world when our own is wide open. | ||
And we don't want the two issues to be, you know, conflated in legislation. | ||
Anybody who doesn't want to bifurcate the two issues tells you exactly who they are. | ||
They're warmongering neocons, and we're sick of it. | ||
Your assessment of what happened in New York today, this judgment, $355 million against President Trump, broken down into different tranches, banning him from doing business for three years, but putting people into his company to run his company, so he can't even run it. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Well, the first thing that comes to mind, Steve, you know I'm a huge critic of our own team. | ||
I coach high school basketball, I help coach high school basketball, my own son's seventh grade team, the little platoons, as they call it, that make this country go. | ||
You know, I'm very critical of our own team, because our team has been charged with the duty of saving this republic. | ||
So we got to be real about the flaws on our team. | ||
And one of the huge flaws of the conservative movement is we have this blind faith in the concept of rule of law. | ||
There is no rule of law when your lawmakers are corrupt. | ||
Fannie Willis is corrupt. | ||
The lawmakers there in New York City are corrupt. | ||
The lawmakers there on Capitol Hill are corrupt. | ||
The rule of law is dead. | ||
It's suspended. | ||
And the first thing that really pops to my mind is all of these claims that Donald Trump plans to be this dictator on day one. | ||
Well, I say a lot of what I hope he does on day one does make these people uncomfortable. | ||
Does seem like a deviation from the status quo. | ||
The supply chains are a matter of national security. | ||
The debt is a matter of national security. | ||
The border is obviously a matter of national security. | ||
But most importantly, these district attorneys and judges that have been planted by foreign interests and globalist agendas like George Soros' is a matter of national security. | ||
And these people should be disbarred. | ||
There should be executive orders on day one to weed out all these people who have been planted by anti-American interests. | ||
Royce, one more time, give us, I want to know to get all your content. | ||
You've got a magnificent writings, you've got books out, you've got a radio show, you've got a podcast, now you have a TV show on Real America's Voice before us on Saturday. Where do people go to get it all? | ||
You can go to RoyceWhite.us. | ||
That's my Senate website, running against Amy Klobuchar here in Minnesota. | ||
She's another feckless one there in the United States Senate. | ||
Other than that, tune in to Real America's Voice tomorrow at 9 a.m. | ||
We're leading for Steve Bannon in the War Room, in the War Room Posse. | ||
We got an extended hour of War Room on Real America's Voice, I feel like, so we appreciate all the support and feedback, and Godspeed to you, brother. | ||
I love you. | ||
How would you have comported yourself last week? | ||
Would you have done more of the... Because I think one of the things people were a little disappointed in is some of the senators didn't take the filibuster longer. | ||
If Royce White were to be the junior senator from Minnesota, would you have stretched this out a bit? | ||
Steve, I'd be there filibustering right now. | ||
I'd be there for 30 days straight. | ||
They'd have to just kick me out of the Senate because I'd be there as long as it took. | ||
We can't send another hundred. | ||
It's going to be $10 trillion before it's all said and done. | ||
And the Russians are going to invade the entirety of Europe. | ||
They can't even take the Ukraine. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's obnoxious. | ||
It's obnoxious and it's robbery. | ||
They're stealing from the American people. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
Of course I would filibuster. | ||
Russ White, don't ever change, brother. | ||
You're a warrior, a true warrior. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So you get the pregame of The War Room now on Saturday morning from 9 o'clock. | ||
You got Royce White here on Real America's Voice. | ||
And of course, we're at 10. | ||
Tomorrow's show is going to be incredible. | ||
Royce just said right there about the supply chains. | ||
Remember, there's a business. | ||
Dr. Sean and the guys over at Jace Medical have set up a business around the threat of the supply chains with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Don't get caught sideways at all. | ||
about your medicine, particularly about active pharmaceutical ingredients. | ||
Remember, the Chinese Communist Party are quite strategic. | ||
They got the grip on that, and they know they got the grip on it. | ||
Just go to JaceMedical.com, do it now, check it out. | ||
I think you'll be quite pleasantly surprised how Dr. Shan and the team have thought this issue through, and Royce White's absolutely correct. | ||
It is a national security issue. | ||
Mike Lindell, are you still in Mar-a-Lago, or did you take off? | ||
No, I'm here reading my book, Steve. | ||
I'm on my way home, though. | ||
This is my book, everybody. | ||
From crack addict to CEO, what are the odds? | ||
And I'm on my way. | ||
I'm going to be heading back to Minnesota. | ||
You know, God's given me a platform, everybody, for a voice. | ||
And this is all of our platform. | ||
And to thank the War Room Posse, what I'm going to do, I'm going back to Minnesota. | ||
This is just for the Posse. | ||
I'm going to autograph all these books and if you order, your orders today that you do to help all my employees, my call center employees, if you order by phone, I'm going to send this to you free. | ||
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Eighty-three million MyPillow sold later, and it's just miracle after miracle in the book, everybody. | ||
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Hang on, hang on. | ||
You were a crack addict and a degenerate gambler at the same time. | ||
You were the combo platter. | ||
I mean, it's a miracle when you read that book. | ||
And I realized that I was an entrepreneur, but what did I buy? | ||
I bought a bar that I had for 13 years. | ||
Probably not a good place for an addict. | ||
Okay, we got to bounce. | ||
We're going to cut to Mar-a-Lago here in a minute, Mike. | ||
I just want you to make sure that I know you and the President are working on the DeVos. | ||
My producing teams are giving heads up. | ||
But also tell the President we have his back. | ||
I know today was a very tragic day. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
It's a travesty. | ||
A very tragic day for the President. | ||
So make sure before you leave, make sure you tell the President the War Room's got his back and the War Room posse's really worked up about this. | ||
And you know, he's always upbeat, you guys. | ||
Just so confident. | ||
We're going to jump right now. | ||
We're going to jump to see President Trump coming out. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Okay, bye. | ||
See you guys. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Yeah, okay, fine. | ||
Okay, see you. | ||
With my crack 2020 not... I think it was a Secret Service guy coming out. | ||
Okay, there you have the... That's the... | ||
For those of you who have not had the pleasure of going to Mar-a-Lago, that is right there. | ||
Those are those huge doors. | ||
When you come around, it kind of gets the circular driveway up to the front. | ||
That's where President Xi of China, that's where the dignitaries all get dropped off, and President Trump meets them right there, and then you go into this foyer, and then you go into this magnificent kind of reception hall. | ||
It is one of the most extraordinary pieces of architecture in this country. | ||
It is like it was you think you're in something that was built in Florence at the height of the of the Middle Ages with all the craftsmanship That came from the Renaissance. | ||
I mean, it's just is absolutely a stunning building and it kind of goes back to what happened today Remember the geniuses at that did this and this is a crime what they committed today Tish James This crew in New York, looking for every possible way to destroy President Trump, they committed a crime today. | ||
And that's a crime not just about our form of free market capitalism, it's just not against the customs and traditions of this country. | ||
I mean, even Katie Turr. | ||
And we knew Katie from the 16 campaign and then the White House. | ||
And, you know, Katie's I think she's the first to admit she's a liberal progressive, but she's a she's a pretty good newscaster, got a good show. | ||
I mean, Katie Turner sat there and she goes, hey, hang on for a second. | ||
How much time has this law really been applied to anybody in at this scale? | ||
And is this really fair? | ||
And you had the hubbada-hubbada-hubbada-hubbada-hubbada. | ||
And finally, the New York Times reporter, who's just as mean as can be, she goes, well, because she said, was anybody harmed here? | ||
And they go, well, the banks. | ||
And she says, yeah, but the banks made all this money. | ||
How can you say the harm? | ||
No, the banks could have made more money. | ||
Well, that's still, you know, as a guy that came out of that profession, I don't think that's been proven. | ||
And I got to tell you, I don't know any banker that would say that it's really proven because it would actually be a breach of fiduciary responsibility by the banks not to have their due diligence. | ||
Remember, when President Trump and those guys give a valuation, and my point is, the judge here valued Mar-a-Lago at, what, $18 million? | ||
This is an irreplaceable Jewel of American architecture in Palm Beach. | ||
I mean the setting is absolutely stunning. | ||
It's on this beautiful it's right on the it's right on the beach as you come down from Palm Beach proper and then you kind of go around the circle where Mar-a-Lago really is the the pivot and then you go down all the way to the Four Seasons and the other hotels. | ||
In fact, many billionaires live right there on the right there. | ||
You know, one of the billionaires, Ken Griffin, has, I think, bought five houses and trying to put them together for something that will never be what Mar-a-Lago is, will never be what Mar-a-Lago is. | ||
And I think that it's, I don't know, five or six hundred million dollars, seven hundred million dollars. | ||
This just shows you how much out for President Trump is. | ||
But just in the logic of it, if the banks in doing their due diligence, Because remember, they all had consultants, they all have advisors, and the bankers themselves do the due diligence. | ||
When you're doing these type of transactions, of course the company presents you with all types of things. | ||
They present you with projections, their ideas of what things are valued at, real estate valuations, asset valuations. | ||
You get that when you do financings, this is exactly what you do. | ||
And what do you do is you get some consultants, you get advisors, but you also do your own work and run your own numbers and you run perturbations, one perturbation after other, after other. | ||
And you do all the discounted cash flows, you argue, you look at contemporary what's going on. | ||
These banks were not a bunch of rube community banks. | ||
These are the most sophisticated banks in the world that did these types of transactions all the time. | ||
No, it is just a bald-faced lie. | ||
And even when they do the calculations, it's a bank, no banker complained here. | ||
No banker gave testimony that they get ripped off. | ||
There was no defaults. | ||
I don't think there was ever any late payments. | ||
These were just, this was as close to normal course of business. | ||
So here's my point. | ||
They took what is normal course of business that happens every day in every major city in this country. | ||
In the valuation of real estate properties and the financing of record... Is that a 10 minute? | ||
Okay, I'm getting assigned 10 minutes. | ||
But hey, we're on Mar-a-Lago time, so it might be 10 minutes, it might not. | ||
He may be timing it because Tish James, Big Tish James, the boss of New York, and she is the boss. | ||
She's supposed to be on six o'clock live. | ||
We're going to be taking that on our follow-up show. | ||
I want to really thank Real America's Voice, particularly Real America's Voice that's letting us blow brakes here when we have these kind of live things. | ||
Also, I've got to give a shout-out. | ||
To Rob Sick. | ||
It kind of got buried today when we made the announcement. | ||
I'm very honored to make the announcement here today on The Morning Show. | ||
But the vice presidential poll... Remember, CPAC's known as having a presidential poll. | ||
And this year, I think Matt Schlapp and Mercedes and maybe... I recommended it. | ||
I know some other people talked to them. | ||
They came to the decision that, hey, maybe we had the VP poll this year. | ||
Because obviously you don't need a... The primary was over before it started. | ||
In fact, the phony primary Is one of the reasons that Ronna McDaniel, now I think the Washington Post, had the definitive story out by Josh Dawsey. | ||
And I think Ashley Parker did a story this morning and it gave, went to a lot of insights, quite frankly, what the War Room had done to take the trenching tool and dig her out with Charlie Kirk and Turning Point Dove and of course many, many, many others. | ||
But in getting lost in that, I think, and by the way, so Rob Sig and these guys are doing the VP. | ||
They're going to back the poll, and I think that's just tremendous. | ||
I really want to thank Real America's Voice for stepping up here because you're going to have every, I think, virtually all the vice presidential candidates are going to speak at CPAC. | ||
And what we're going to try to do is corral as many as possible and be on our live show. | ||
If we can't get them, they'll be up there for Charlie Kirk and Poso and other people that it will happen to them. | ||
Just a programming note. | ||
As we go to the top of the hour, when we come back, we're going to have two. | ||
We're going to have Tish James and we're going to have President Trump. | ||
Of course, we're going to take President Trump and hear his remarks. | ||
I would hope if he's running a few minutes late, he might let us all see what Tish James had to say and then he could jump in there and respond. | ||
I know he's probably very worked up on this. | ||
And the reason is, like I said, this is normal course of business. | ||
This is absolutely Without a doubt, absolutely without a doubt, one of the worst things that I've seen. | ||
Is that Ben, did I say Ben Burquham? | ||
Let me go back to Ben Burquham. | ||
Ben, the President's running a few minutes late. | ||
You can wrap up. | ||
Tell me, give me your summary of East Palestine. | ||
The usurper went there today, and it sounds like the folks, the good folks of East Palestine were unimpressed. | ||
Yeah, well, in fact, apparently he's still here. | ||
He decided to stop by a candle shop around the corner here and just, you know, again, picking and choosing who he speaks to. | ||
Let me get a couple of the locals in here. | ||
What do you guys make of this? | ||
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It's a crock. | |
This is a photo op. | ||
It's election year. | ||
Why'd it take you a year to get here? | ||
You could vacation, but you couldn't come here? | ||
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Yeah. | |
To your own citizens that you're supposed to be, you know, protecting and taking care of? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's crap. | ||
No town hall didn't invite you guys in to hear from you? | ||
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Nope, not at all. | |
We're standing on the curb just waiting for a glimpse. | ||
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Yeah. | |
In the snow. | ||
And he's in a nice warm candle shop picking out a candle. | ||
Yeah, I heard about the sniffing. | ||
What do you want to say, ma'am? | ||
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Oh, same thing as she said. | |
I believe it. | ||
He's just a photo op and he should have already been here and I'd like to offer him a glass of water. | ||
Did the EPA director or the president, did they drink water from the tap? | ||
Did they drink water from the tap? | ||
Did they do anything to really show? | ||
abandoned or punished. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Did the EPA director or the president, did they drink water from the tap? | ||
Did they drink water from the tap? | ||
Did they do anything to really show? | ||
Did the EPA director, did Biden, did any of them drink water? | ||
Did they, anyone, anyone, did they come to your house and offer to drink some of your water that they're making you drink? | ||
Anyone? | ||
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No. | |
Nobody's been here. | ||
No. | ||
Nope. | ||
Nope. | ||
They didn't even try it. | ||
Our real president came last year. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
He probably would drink the water. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, he probably wouldn't because he knows better. | ||
He knows better. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Anybody else? | ||
Anyone else want to jump in on it? | ||
Has Joe Biden come to your house to offer to drink any of that water he tells you to drink? | ||
I hope not. | ||
Wouldn't help him out, huh? | ||
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Nah. | |
Yeah, so we've got folks out here, they've waited over a year standing out in the snow, and this is what you get. | ||
You get a feckless, feeble guy who's sitting in a candle shop, sniffing candles. | ||
Did he go to any of the creeks? | ||
Did he go to the, did he go to any of the creeks? | ||
Did he go to any of the creeks? | ||
No. | ||
Nope. | ||
He went to the crash site. | ||
That's where they had the press conference, if you want to call it that, where he and the EPA director came out and patted themselves on the back. | ||
And sadly, the mayor came out and did more of the same. | ||
You've got a few people that appear to have been bought off, but the citizens of the community everywhere I've gone, all over town, just feel Totally abandoned. | ||
He did not go down to the creek. | ||
He didn't go anywhere where the people could have asked him any questions. | ||
He went to the specific designated places to do the specific designated photo ops and then he's heading back out and will probably never return to this place. | ||
Ben, where do people go to tell everybody there we got their back. | ||
We love them and tell tell us where your social media is. | ||
Steve Bannon wants you guys to know he's got your back. | ||
We're going to continue to follow you guys and stand with you guys, even if this fake president doesn't, until we take this country back. | ||
So God bless you. | ||
March 23rd, they're having another event out here. | ||
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back to you. | |
All right. | ||
Got 20 March 23rd. | ||
They're having another event out here. | ||
So and then all of mine. | ||
It'll be on at Ben Burquam. | ||
Frontline America dot com. | ||
And the best one is America's Voice dot news. | ||
Tell those people thanks. | ||
I love you, Steve. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Love you guys, too. | ||
They've been, as I said, not even abandoned. | ||
They've been punished. | ||
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Why? | |
Now, let me see. | ||
Why are they punished? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
That's the hardworking working class in this country. | ||
Those are the folks that built this country, made this country in which it all sits on their shoulders. | ||
That would be you. | ||
They represent you. | ||
And of course, Biden's going to go in for a photo op. | ||
It's all great. | ||
It's all terrific. | ||
It's all wonderful. | ||
OK, a couple of programming notes as we get here to the top of the hour. | ||
Tomorrow, a really special show. | ||
In fact, I may talk for two hours. | ||
I think we're going to have J.D. | ||
Vance live right now. | ||
We're trying to have Senator Vance live from the Munich conference. | ||
He's going to go over and they're already talking about the speech he's going to give, I think, on Sunday, where he walks into the lion's den. | ||
J.D.' 's been with us from the beginning on this issue of Ukraine funding. | ||
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J.D. | |
Vance is also going to be at CPAC. | ||
And I think I can give a heads up that J.D.' 's going to be on the list of people that you could vote for for VP. | ||
He's going to be one of the people on the list. | ||
The list is pretty extensive. | ||
It's a very well thought through list. | ||
I think Mercedes and Matt have done a great job. | ||
A VP poll sponsored by Rob Sigg and the team at Real America's Voice. | ||
Okay, as we come to the top of the hour, Tish James is going to be up at six. | ||
President Trump is supposed to be up at six. | ||
We'll cut to it immediately as the president steps to the sticks at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And of course, we'll dip in and out of Tish James. | ||
Horrible day, tragic day in the United States where they seized, essentially, President Trump's business empire in the global capital finance. | ||
That would be New York City. | ||
You think times are turbulent? | ||
They just took President Trump's business. | ||
What are they going to do to you? | ||
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