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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
All this nonsense, all this spin. | ||
They can't handle the truth. | ||
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War Room, Battleground. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Yo! | ||
OK. | ||
23 February, Year of the Lord 2024. | ||
It is Natalie Winner's birthday, and she's just an hour away from celebrating. | ||
When you're 23 on the 23rd, isn't that something like... The Golden Birthday. | ||
Golden Birthday? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Where'd you hear that? | ||
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I know, I think that's like a thing, but we'll say it's the birthday where globalism goes to die. | |
So hold on, you're going to obviously celebrate with the War Room Posse tonight. | ||
Where are you going to go? | ||
Are you going to go in the local taverns? | ||
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Well, I don't drink, so I'm not much fun. | |
You don't drink? | ||
That's right. | ||
She works all the time. | ||
Nor do you. | ||
It's dry in the War Room. | ||
By the way, Naomi Wolf, of all the years you guys have worked together, this is the first time physically you've ever met? | ||
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This is our first time in human space. | |
She has more than just a head. | ||
I'm more than just a head. | ||
I always just hear on TV. | ||
Exactly. | ||
No, it's so good to be like humans in human space, right? | ||
And not all digital pixels. | ||
You've done such a great job on vaccines. | ||
We're pressing forward on that. | ||
I know there's going to be big lawsuits. | ||
There's everything you're doing with Daily Cloud. | ||
But you've pivoted because you realized early on in this, this was about actually changing votes and getting legislation. | ||
And you ran up against a brick wall and you understood the election and election integrity is everything. | ||
But you're getting a wake up call now, too, also, as you drive in. | ||
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Shocking. | |
Yeah. | ||
Tell us about Maine. | ||
The audience wants to know how they can help you, how they can assist, because election integrity, stopping election crime, is still the number one thing on the Wardroom Posse's list of things they have to sort. | ||
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Absolutely, and I want to credit you and people like Mike Lindell for raising my awareness about this. | |
But yeah, I asked my developer at my tech company, are these machines secure? | ||
He showed me three simple ways they cannot be secured. | ||
And I realized that we don't know who's won any election in America since 2005, when the machines were largely... | ||
Wow! | ||
You believe that? | ||
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Absolutely without question. | |
So I drafted a bill, an election integrity bill, with Phil Klein of the American Voters Alliance and it's in simple clear English. | ||
It's 19 pages. | ||
You can read it for yourself and it basically takes care of, this is what we're hearing from legislators, the main problems we have with our voting system right now. | ||
It's paper ballots, same-day voting, Um, no ballot harvesting, getting the NGOs out of there, no drop boxes, uh, human counting, um, and there's not gonna be a question about who, who won. | ||
However, the good news, as you all know if you watch The War Room, is that I was in Wyoming last week And two state senators have co-sponsored this bill and they're going to go ahead and they think that they can win. | ||
That's awesome for the half million people in Wyoming. | ||
However, Representative Heidi Sampson of Maine, a heroic, also a heroic state legislator, brought this bill forward in Maine, which I'm embarrassed to say is a Democratic-controlled state, and the first step toward making it a law was to pass it out of the Legislative Council. | ||
Two days ago, it was defeated by the Legislative Council in Maine. | ||
Party-line vote, six Democrats to four Republicans. | ||
The people of Maine, whatever their party affiliation, Won't get to have their votes counted accurately. | ||
And there are six people in the Legislative Council who brought that about. | ||
And that is their legacy to the people of Maine. | ||
But do folks in Maine understand that Democrats are stopping from getting these reforms? | ||
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Well, they understand it if we explain it to them, and if all of you watching who have friends or family in Maine, tell them there are six Democrats in Maine who don't want your vote, whether it's a Democratic vote or a Republican vote, Green Party, whatever, they don't want the votes to be properly counted. | |
And to me, as a former political consultant, this is, like, depressing and shocking, but it's really interesting and exciting, too, because this bill smokes out the people who do not want Votes to be accurately counted in the United States of America. | ||
Okay, you're going to go meet people, you're going to do a book signing, where is that going to be? | ||
You've got the body of others here, but your latest book talks about this audience, right? | ||
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That's right, it sure does. | |
What's your latest book? | ||
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It's called Facing the Beast, Courage, Faith, and Resistance. | |
And it's all about the War on Posse. | ||
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About you guys, and him and her, and the 3,250 people who brought Pfizer to its knees. | |
3,200 volunteers from the War on Posse. | ||
That backed up Amy Kelly and your team and did all the great work to really break Pfizer, get its revenues back below $216,000 and set up all these lawsuits, right? | ||
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What an achievement. | |
And one of them is here, by the way, at CPAC. | ||
Martha Hudson, one of the volunteers. | ||
Yes. | ||
And so I'll be doing a book signing in a few minutes. | ||
Okay. | ||
By the way, where do people go? | ||
I know they want to find out all about your new election integrity, also everything about the vaccines. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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Go to dailyclout.io or watch The War Room because I drop in often. | |
And also you can download the bill on the homepage and you can send it to your state legislators and ask them to sponsor the bill. | ||
And I will go anywhere in this country to any state legislature on my own dime if you get someone to invite me. | ||
I want to make sure that everybody knows that. | ||
Let's get her out to your state. | ||
Let's get her up in the state legislature. | ||
Give it up for Naomi Wolf. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Pause. | ||
Okay, hold it. | ||
Is that better? | ||
Okay. | ||
Is Ambassador Rick Grinnell in the house? | ||
We love Rick Grinnell, right? | ||
Thank you. | ||
By the way, this speech in South Carolina was unbelievable. | ||
Look at the energy President Trump had. | ||
You know, it went an hour and a half. | ||
And when he left that stage, he was just as powered up as when he started. | ||
I can't wait for the speech. | ||
Are we waiting for a great speech tomorrow from President Trump? | ||
We're going to leave here, we're going to leave CPAC focused on victory? | ||
Amen. | ||
Rick Grinnell. | ||
Walk us through right now what we have to do on the Trump campaign. | ||
All we hear every day is that there's no money. | ||
He's got lawfare. | ||
They're going to put him in jail for 700 years. | ||
There's these huge legal bills. | ||
This audience is President Trump's top supporters. | ||
Tell us, in your mind, Ambassador, what do you think has to happen? | ||
Well, look, I think it is happening. | ||
The fight that we're having right now in this country is all about lawfare. | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
President Trump is just at the tip of the spear. | ||
And so when he's fighting in court, when he's talking about these phony lawsuits, he's actually educating the public of what is happening in our legal system right now. | ||
So I actually think he has an opportunity. | ||
Every time he has to go to court, every time he stands in front of a judge... You're saying every time he's got an opportunity he should go to court Absolutely, because we're only emphasizing the fact that 93 charges against the guy is what Venezuela does. | ||
It's what Pakistan does. | ||
And Joe Biden should be embarrassed. | ||
Every time Donald Trump has to go in front of a court, he is messaging that this is happening to our country and it cannot happen. | ||
With everything that's going on with, you know, the phony primary, Nikki Haley said she's not going to drop out, even though she's going to get beaten by 30 points in South Carolina, because she's raising money from the establishment, of course she's going to go on. | ||
You know him very well. | ||
Is the law firm getting to be a distraction? | ||
Is he the same high energy that we see on the stage every time he comes and does a speech? | ||
Because I don't know how he does it. | ||
I don't know how he travels. | ||
He goes to NRB, then he goes to South Carolina. | ||
He's coming here to March to the Capitol to give a huge speech, then back to do more rallies. | ||
Look, I think it's very real that God uses broken vessels. | ||
He uses people. | ||
And you have no idea how you get this incredible spirit, this incredible emotion, this incredible energy. | ||
But I think it's what's happening is God has his hand on President Trump. | ||
He's giving him the strength. | ||
But I want to push back on one thing that you said. | ||
I still believe, Steve, that this lawfare fight is absolutely great messaging for us. | ||
I don't think it's a distraction at all. | ||
I think it's the actual fight that we are doing. | ||
You think that's the campaign? | ||
You're saying that because he's showing the American people that the entire apparatus I travel up and down California speaking all of the time. | ||
First and second generation Americans are at the forefront of being for Donald Trump. | ||
And you ask yourself why? | ||
Because they left fascism, totalitarianism, communism. | ||
They know it. | ||
They are the canaries in the coal mine. | ||
They are saying, whoa, we've got an entire media apparatus in Washington, D.C. | ||
that speaks for the regime, that speaks for the ruling party. | ||
They're going after their political opponents. | ||
They're using the courts and weaponizing the courts. | ||
First and second generation Americans see it. | ||
They're screaming to say, this is not the country that I wanted to come to. | ||
I left a country just like that, and you better listen. | ||
I think our problem is 5th, 6th, 7th generation white liberals who are teaching their kids to hate this country. | ||
And we need to listen to 1st and 2nd generation Americans who are at the forefront of America first and it's not a bad thing. | ||
Look, people talk about you. | ||
You're obviously very close. | ||
You're an ambassador in the first term. | ||
You're also interim DNI, I think, right? | ||
You're very trusted by President Trump, not just to take on the apparatus, but to represent him internationally. | ||
Everybody talks about you're on the short list to be Secretary of State. | ||
What is your Look, I think it's pretty simple. | ||
We should start and finish every conversation by saying Vladimir Putin wants Joe Biden to be president because he's predictable. | ||
That's what Putin said. | ||
And when you're predictable, it means they can figure you out. | ||
They know your exact moves. | ||
And so we need to be very clear that Putin wants Biden There are multiple wars. | ||
The mainstream media tells me that they're actually working for Trump. | ||
Are you telling me the mainstream media is wrong? | ||
Yeah, look, it's legacy media. | ||
Imagine for a second, Steve, if President Putin said he wanted Donald Trump to be president. | ||
We would be on our ninth day of the front page of the New York Times evaluating every angle of this. | ||
Except today in the Wall Street Journal, Molly Ball says we're not sure we can believe that Putin was actually telling the truth there. | ||
They literally cannot take Putin's exact words and his reasons because they think they know more. | ||
It is really unbelievable what they've done and that's what I say is the first and second generation Americans they see What's happening in Washington D.C. | ||
with this media just parroting exactly what the regime says. | ||
We have Hollywood, the media, our universities. | ||
It's all going and we need to listen to these individuals who have experienced it and left it. | ||
Rick, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they follow what you're doing? | ||
Because obviously you have a big role in the campaign. | ||
You're an advisor to President Trump. | ||
Once we get in, people know that you're going to take a senior leadership role. | ||
People want to find out more about you where they go. | ||
Well, I'm running an organization called Fix California, which is a very important... Hang on, dude. | ||
Come on, brother. | ||
It's not fixable. | ||
Rick Grinnell. | ||
It is. | ||
I'm not giving up. | ||
Listen, we're making progress. | ||
He's got that sunny optimism, that California optimism. | ||
We are making progress. | ||
I thought we lost that in the 50s. | ||
No, we're making progress in California. | ||
We reached our bottom, and we're climbing up. | ||
Seriously? | ||
Yeah, I believe this. | ||
People left, but of the people who are willing to stay, I say to them all the time, our donors, you can probably name 25 amazing patriots in Washington, D.C., but you can't name one single fighter in Sacramento. | ||
Not one. | ||
And they couldn't do it. | ||
And we're changing that. | ||
We're endorsing early. | ||
We're getting involved. | ||
Would you run for governor of California? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I'm not running. | ||
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Come on, we want to see Rick Grinnell, Ambassador Grinnell. | |
Ambassador Grinnell in California. | ||
That's not my thing. | ||
Come on, Rick. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Not my thing. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, tell us about Fix California. | ||
Go there. | ||
So, fixcalifornia.org or fixcalifornia.com. | ||
Go. | ||
We're registering voters. | ||
Give us a little help. | ||
Can we turn the country around until we actually fix California? | ||
Look, I think we can. | ||
I have a philosophy, and you've lived in California. | ||
I don't believe that Californians are progressive left. | ||
I believe Californians want to try everything first. | ||
And so my argument to California is, let's go out in front as Californians and say, we tried that progressive left stuff and it didn't work and we're the first ones to tell you we're going back to conservative principles. | ||
Oh wow, I love it. | ||
Ambassador Rick Grinnell, let's give it up! | ||
Hold on, I'm going to ask one more. | ||
I've asked everybody here, even Caroline Wren. | ||
If President Trump, sorry, I asked Stefanik, Lake, Caroline Wren. | ||
If President Trump was to ask you to be his Vice President, what's your response? | ||
I mean, look, you have to say to President Trump, I'm going to do anything that you ask, but I swear to God he better not ask me that. | ||
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We hear it for Ambassador Rick Riddell! | |
Ben Burquam! | ||
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A lot of great candidates out here, and a lot of great MAGA posse out here. | |
Ma'am, what's your name, where are you from, and what's your question to Steve, or comment? | ||
Well, my name is Debbie Kozak, I'm from Yonkers, New York, and I want to thank Steve, because two years ago, he told me, through the TV, become a district leader, and I did. | ||
And last year, I stepped into the arena, and I became a candidate for Westchester County Legislature. | ||
I did not win. | ||
The election, but I want a lot more. | ||
I've recently started a Republican club in Yonkers, in Northwest Yonkers, the John P. O'Leary Republican Club. | ||
We are building the Republican Party from the bottom up, Steve. | ||
And I want to thank you for being that. | ||
No, I want to thank you. | ||
This is often when, when, listen, give her a round of applause. | ||
We love you. | ||
When you're in California and when you're in New York, I mean, these things are so far gone. | ||
That's heroism. | ||
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We, we, we have a CCP problem in New York. | |
You have a huge CCP problem. | ||
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I'm going to tell you what it is. | |
It's the corrupt career politician problem. | ||
And we need to get them out. | ||
And the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
They're everywhere. | ||
Her CCP problem may actually be bigger. | ||
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It's big. | |
Thank you. | ||
Okay, Tucker Carlson's beginning eviscerated because I thought a great interview with Putin. | ||
We got his biographer here, Chadwick Moore. | ||
He's the author of Tucker. | ||
Tell us about what you think about the interview. | ||
Why is Tucker getting so blown up by the mainstream media? | ||
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I mean, we want to hear what Putin has to say in his own terms. | |
But the first thing I thought of is Putin gave this sort of 30-minute history lesson about Russia, right? | ||
And it spoke to me that there were politicians like John McCain and others who just said... You want a filibuster? | ||
Yeah, who just said that, you know, Russia's just a gas station with nuclear weapons. | ||
Oh, they wanted to counter-narrative. | ||
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Yeah, they just went, this isn't an important country with a culture or any sort of sense of itself. | |
And I remember actually quoting Tucker in the book for saying that these Philistines who don't appreciate Russia as like a place with its own culture and history And so it's interesting to get that perspective from Putin, at least to realize that this is a country that has a very long, extremely rich history. | ||
It's not just this, you know, gas station with nuclear weapons, as they like to call it. | ||
You were there for the Fox, and when he got off Fox, talk to me about now, he's on his new platform, he's got his new show, he's got his new website. | ||
How is he progressing? | ||
Is he progressing like he thought in the book when you left him, that he would progress down this path, or is he going a totally different direction? | ||
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Well, he's got, you know, so much more freedom now, and I know he's loving every second of it, and he's totally unbound, and that's when we ended the book, was just, Tucker Carlson, what's he gonna do next? | |
He's gotten some interviews over 400 million views, like, numbers that Fox couldn't even dream about having, and he's, you know, they've just launched Tucker Carlson Network, and people are subscribing to that, but he's still putting all this content out for free for everyone to see, and it's, you know, I think we're still just beginning to see what the next act of his life looks like. | ||
By the way, when you did your first interview, you asked a question very quiet. | ||
A writer, man, you've come a long way. | ||
Your learning curve is like that on these interviews. | ||
You're like a talk show host now. | ||
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Oh, thank you. | |
I appreciate that. | ||
Where do people get the book? | ||
Where do they go to get it, to find everything about it? | ||
Because if you like Tucker or you want to see the future of our movement, I highly recommend this book. | ||
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Where do people go? | |
You go to TuckerTheBook.com or you can get the book anywhere you get your books. | ||
Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Walmart. | ||
And how many hours, you did, how many hours of exclusive interviews with Tucker? | ||
You spent how long? | ||
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Weeks with hanging out with him. | |
You know, he like insisted I stayed in his home and I really got to see that side of him. | ||
I wanted to tell, you know, the human story of Tucker Carlson. | ||
It's a human interest book more than a political book. | ||
This man's been so maligned, so unfairly, but I wanted to find out what he's like as a person and, you know, what really drives his thinking and also his evolution as a journalist and a political figure. | ||
Chadwick Moore, the book is Tucker. | ||
Now Skyhorpress owns Regnery All Seasons. | ||
Let's give it up for Chadwick. | ||
Jane Zirkle. | ||
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Let's talk to some of the boardroom posse. | |
Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? | ||
My name is Alex Mishra. | ||
I'm 25 years old and the most important thing the United States needs to focus on is the border. | ||
This threat's a thousand times worse than what's reported. | ||
This is on the back of the Afghanistan withdrawal and a threat from China. | ||
China sends fentanyl through the border. | ||
We have terrorists coming through the border. | ||
China already purchases land near military bases, and we need to find out what's on those, because they could be safe house for terrorists who are coming in. | ||
Big time, big time. | ||
I'm joined by Jean, a War Room Posse member all the way from Hawaii. | ||
Jean, what compelled you to go to CPAC today? | ||
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Oh, hi. | |
I come to join the Posse. | ||
I love the live set being produced in real time. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
I've been burning up the phone these days. | ||
One weekend I called 94 senators and I called a congressman. | ||
You called 94 senators? | ||
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I did. | |
In two days. | ||
With Bill Blaster or without Bill Blaster? | ||
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No, I have the directory. | |
The old school. | ||
The old school. | ||
Original gangster going through the directory. | ||
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Yes, and here's the screw job we got. | |
We were supposed to have a caucus on March 12th. | ||
A caucus where you have a piece of paper, you put it in a box, you make a tick mark, I was instigating all these people to bring kids little rubber stamps randomly for our own watermarks. | ||
Put them in the box, make a mark. | ||
So now it's been changed to a ballot pre-printed with eight presidential candidates and a tabulator. | ||
And my question to Steve is, do we trust tabulators? | ||
I don't trust tabulators at all. | ||
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I don't either. | |
I'm not a machine guy, right? | ||
I know some of Mike Lindell. | ||
I'm not a machine guy. | ||
I think they stole it with mail-in ballots and the bad voter rolls. | ||
But they shouldn't have it. | ||
There's no need to have machines. | ||
You don't need machines. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
You should be able to hand count all these. | ||
You keep fighting. | ||
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I will. | |
You're everywhere. | ||
I will. | ||
When the phone rings and they tell the senator you're on the line, the senator gets on the desk, right? | ||
They don't pick the phone up. | ||
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Flashlights on the cockroaches! | |
Glad to hear from you. | ||
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They're not sleeping well. | |
Terry Schilling's in the house! | ||
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What's up guys? | |
Good to see you! | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
Schilling, you used to always have a suit on and everything. | ||
You got them rolled up. | ||
Roll them up. | ||
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Time to get to work, boys. | |
OK, what are we doing to save the family? | ||
I'm worried about the family. | ||
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We got to ban these gender transition for minors. | |
Not a small task, but we're going to get it done. | ||
We got to get President Trump elected, though. | ||
He's the only guy that's going to save the American family. | ||
We got to put everything... Why is that? | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why is Biden not going to save the American family? | ||
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Because Biden needs to destroy the American family in order to succeed in their mission to destroy this country. | |
These are not Biden and the Democrats, the progressives, they hate America, they hate God, and they hate your family because those are the things that are staying in the way of them and having full power and control over this country. | ||
Why have they targeted the American family? | ||
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Because when you have a kid, when you get married, you have kids, you have an investment in the future. | |
You care about how much money your government spends. | ||
You care about the laws your government's passing. | ||
When you don't have kids, you don't have an investment in the future. | ||
That's why they're going after the family. | ||
And by the way, the first time you have a kid, when you get married, when you have a kid, those are people you're willing to die for. | ||
Am I right? | ||
That's what America's about. | ||
We're willing to die and sacrifice for the next generation. | ||
That's what this country's built on, and that's what it's going to continue to stay built on. | ||
Okay, what are you working on right now? | ||
We've got a minute or two. | ||
What are you working on right now? | ||
How do you need the War on Apostasy to help? | ||
Tell me what the targets are this year. | ||
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We've got four core states. | |
Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin. | ||
We have to get to these persuadable voters. | ||
Believe it or not guys, the vast majority, 80% of Americans don't like sex changes for kids. | ||
We've got to make the Democrats pay a price because the elected officials on the Democrat side are all in. | ||
But their Democratic voters are not. | ||
We gotta make and pay a price to their radical, anti-child... Hold on, you're telling me that 80% of the total voters are against these sex change operations and all this, the transgender ideology? | ||
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80% of Americans are against this on average. | |
It's 40% of Democrats, guys. | ||
Vast majority of Republicans, vast majority of Independents. | ||
Democrats are a little nuts. | ||
But even them, they're almost 50-50 on this issue. | ||
That's how crazy they are. | ||
Okay, where do they go? | ||
Social media, website, to find out everything about American Principles. | ||
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Just go to Schilling1776 on TruSocial, get her all of it. | |
And then go to AmericanPrinciplesProject.org. | ||
We love you guys. | ||
You've built APP. | ||
You've helped us continue to be so successful. | ||
We love you. | ||
Okay, let's give it up for Terry Schilling. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Jane will be back in a moment. | ||
Ben will be back in a moment. | ||
Natalie's going to be here with me on her birthday. | ||
Thank you so much for working on your birthday. | ||
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The golden birthday. | |
Wow. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back in the War Room. | ||
The last 30 minutes of Friday at CPAC. | ||
Back in a minute. | ||
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War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
By the way, I want to thank Parker Sigg, Rob Sigg. | ||
Rob Sigg, Parker Sigg of Real America's Voice. | ||
The best channel in this country for helping out. | ||
This is Mike Lindell's hour. | ||
But you guys, Parker, you're amazing. | ||
Rob, thank you so much for bringing the word here. | ||
I gotta tell you, these two guys have built the best channel in the United States. | ||
It's not Fox TV, TV for stupid people. | ||
This is TV from MAGA. | ||
It's MAGA TV. | ||
So thank you guys very much. | ||
And thank you for doing this extra hour the last couple days. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
And by the way, down in South Carolina, fantastic. | ||
I'm gonna force Rob to get on the show tomorrow. | ||
He never likes it. | ||
Okay. | ||
We got another big issue in front of us happening in May. | ||
We got Reggie Littlejohn, one of my favorite from the Committee on the Present Danger. | ||
This audience is interested on their sovereignty and W.H.O. | ||
What is the issue? | ||
By the way, do you like Ted Rose? | ||
Do you like W.H.O. | ||
running your life? | ||
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No! | |
No! | ||
Okay, what are we going to do, Reggie? | ||
Okay, so this is what I want to say. | ||
Freedom in America is in a state, and all over the world, is in a state of peril. | ||
We are at war, and we don't even know it, and it's all going to be coming down at the WHO meeting in May of this year. | ||
Now, the war room posse has been absolutely instrumental in bringing this issue to the attention of the U.S. | ||
Congress. | ||
Before we started the Sovereignty Coalition and got the posse going, there was no action in Congress. | ||
with a posse the night before the appropriations bill to defund the WHO. | ||
Because of the posse and your actions that we took, every member of the Appropriations Committee got 5,200, that is 5,500 emails saying defund the WHO and they defunded the WHO. | ||
This could not have been done. | ||
This could not have been done without the war room posse. | ||
I love you guys! | ||
I love you, but listen, we still need your help, okay? | ||
So, we have put up, this is passed, just only the House of Representatives, it's got to go to the Senate, it's got to be passed by the President, okay? | ||
We've got another Align Act that is up, another campaign on sovereigntycoalition.org, sovereigntycoalition.org. | ||
Please sign that campaign. | ||
It will automatically go to your representatives, your governor, the heads of the Biden administration, et cetera, and tell them we have to keep the pressure up because this defunding of the WHO could just get lost in the shuffle. | ||
Well, first off, President Trump has already said he's going to defund it when he gets back in office. | ||
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Yes, that's fine. | |
We have to do it now, right? | ||
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That's right, because it's May, okay? | |
It's coming in in May and if it passes... Okay, so what is the event horizon? | ||
When they get back to their homes on Monday, what do you need this audience to do? | ||
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I need you to go onto SovereigntyCoalition.org and sign the Align Act that is on SovereigntyCoalition.org and what that will do is it will keep the pressure up and keep the visibility of this issue up so it doesn't get buried on page 950 and just lost and then we end up refunding the WHO. | |
If we continue down this path, the WHO, is there any doubt we're going to lose our medical sovereignty and maybe our national sovereignty? | ||
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If this stuff goes through the WHO and they get what they want, the WHO will dictate, in the case of a pandemic, what your doctor can and cannot prescribe for you. | |
It'd be like having Tedros or Xi Jinping sitting in your doctor's office with you. | ||
They want The ability to force mask mandates. | ||
They want to be able to force vaccine mandates. | ||
They want to be able to force quarantines and lockdowns. | ||
Okay? | ||
Complete loss of sovereignty. | ||
Complete loss of medical freedom. | ||
And they want to install a biotech surveillance state where we will all be surveilled through digital IDs. | ||
And that's a whole other story. | ||
Okay, now where do they go to get to you? | ||
They go to sovereignty.what.org? | ||
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Well, sovereigntycoalition.org. | |
Sovereigntycoalition.org. | ||
We'll put it up. | ||
Grace will push it out. | ||
We'll push it out so you guys have it. | ||
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And to get to me, go to Getter at RealReggieLittleJohn. | |
RealReggieLittleJohn on Getter. | ||
Please follow me there for updates. | ||
Jane Zirkle, can we give it up for Reggie Littlejohn? | ||
By the way, they do the best work. | ||
Jane Zirkle. | ||
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Let's talk to some of the war room posse. | |
Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? | ||
Dr. Sherry O'Donnell. | ||
I'm running for U.S. | ||
Senate from Michigan and I can speak to everything that she just said as far as as a physician and our sovereignty going to the World Health Organization. | ||
That is a dangerous thing and that must be stopped. | ||
That's one of the reasons that I'm standing up in Michigan and fighting for we the people, our medical freedom and every constitutional freedom that we have. | ||
Action, action, action! | ||
Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? | ||
Mark Weirmuller from Chicago, Trump 2024. | ||
We need help in Chicago. | ||
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Big time, big time. | |
Can you please tell me your name? | ||
Oh, what's this pin you have on? | ||
Explain this pin to me. | ||
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This is so that we reject the WHO's resolution to take over our medical care in the United States. | |
Why is that so important? | ||
Well, you're not going to be able to make any decisions with your doctor. | ||
It's going to be determined under the United Nations World Health Organization. | ||
Very, very, very detrimental. | ||
Most people have no idea what's happening. | ||
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It's going to be voted on May 24 to 28 in Geneva. | |
And they're doing it behind closed doors. | ||
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We need to drop out of the hood. | |
The United States must exit the hood. | ||
It's the only way we can protect ourselves. | ||
Your name and what brings you to CPAC? | ||
Hi, I'm Heather. | ||
A million reasons to be here. | ||
Okay, just give me one good one. | ||
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One good one. | |
One good one is... You're in the war room, baby. | ||
You can't freeze. | ||
Give me one good one. | ||
Come on, ma. | ||
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Come on, baby. | |
January 6th. | ||
January 6th. | ||
I want that to be a mainstream talking point. | ||
I want everybody to know what we all know happened on January 6th. | ||
And we need to free the J6 prison. | ||
Amen. | ||
Are they political prisoners? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
No doubt in your mind? | ||
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No doubt. | |
Thank you. | ||
Okay, we got Jim McLaughlin here, the great pollster. | ||
Are you running the straw poll here? | ||
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Yeah, we're doing the straw poll, but obviously Real America's Voice is sponsoring it, so it's a breeze. | |
Thank you, Real America's Voice. | ||
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There they go. | |
Finally, after two years, you get a shout-out. | ||
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Wouldn't have happened without Real America's Voice. | |
See, Rob Sigg never wants to take credit for anything. | ||
He's such a good guy. | ||
But if you don't do it, Rob, I'm telling you, you're too modest, you're too humble. | ||
Okay, tell me about the straw poll. | ||
We're going to have some surprises? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Have you guys voted yet? | ||
Okay, we need everybody to vote. | ||
Maybe you're going to hear some of the speeches tomorrow, but everybody's got to vote in this. | ||
What about the polling around President Trump? | ||
Talk to us right now. | ||
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What's happening? | |
Everybody has to vote. | ||
Please do. | ||
We've had hundreds of people vote already. | ||
Make sure your voice is heard. | ||
As you know right now, the national media and the Democrats are going into a meltdown, Steve. | ||
The polling numbers are so good. | ||
Put him on a plane and said, go there. | ||
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They're looking at the polling numbers right now and look, you and I were involved with President Trump back in 2016. | |
You were one of the masterminds behind that victory. | ||
We did not win. | ||
Put him on a plane and said go there. | ||
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We did not win a general election victory in that campaign. | |
We were never ahead in the general election polls. | ||
We won electoral college victories because we won in the states. | ||
But now what we're seeing is not only is President Trump winning in the battleground states, but President Trump is winning the national vote. | ||
We have not seen this for President Trump. | ||
And why? | ||
You hear that? | ||
The national vote. | ||
The popular vote. | ||
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We're actually ahead, but we know, look, we are not being complacent. | |
We know the Democrats, the national media, they're going to do everything in their power to try to beat Donald Trump. | ||
They're trying to put him in jail, as we all know right now. | ||
But what happens is, if this campaign is about the issues that the voters care about most, things like inflation, things like crime, things like immigration, things like national security, Donald Trump wins overwhelmingly. | ||
Alright, how do people get to, by the way, this is one of Trump's pollsters, one of the key strategists. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
What website do they go to? | ||
These people want details. | ||
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I'm on Twitter, I'm on Facebook, all that other kind of stuff. | |
Our website is McLaughlinOnline.com. | ||
Anytime, feel free to reach out. | ||
But again, make sure you go to the straw poll, make sure everybody makes their voices be heard. | ||
And by the way, you need your little code there, because unlike the Democrats, we like election security, so you can only vote once. | ||
By the way, he's got a brother, his other brother's the other big pollster for President Trump. | ||
I can't figure out which one's the handsome one and which one's the smart one. | ||
I'll leave that, I'll poll that later among the crowd. | ||
Let's give it up for McLaughlin! | ||
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Thank you. | |
Jane Zirkle! | ||
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Question on how to do the straw poll. | |
How you do the straw poll? | ||
Yes, hi. Many of us don't understand how to do... | ||
Hello? | ||
How do we do the straw poll? | ||
Can somebody explain it, please? | ||
A question on how to do the straw poll. | ||
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How you do the straw poll, you go into the app, the CPAC app, and it's right there. | |
It says Strawpoll. | ||
I will... You know what? | ||
Okay, hold it. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
Have that conversation off. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I got Pozo. | ||
Mrs. Pozo is with us in the house. | ||
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Steve, do you ever take a break? | |
Hold it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
It's you taking a break. | ||
You got the kids. | ||
Who's bigger? | ||
What's harder for you to manage? | ||
The little boys or Jack? | ||
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Wow, that's a hard one. | |
You're at CPAC, baby. | ||
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You know, the hardest is when they group together and there's three of them that I have to fight. | |
That's when it gets really serious. | ||
You guys are on the go constantly. | ||
Talk to me about what it's like to be in this movement. | ||
Jack is one of the most prominent figures you've seen over the last 24 hours. | ||
They're attacking him non-stop because he said, you know, came on our event the other day, the Force Multiplier event, and lit it up. | ||
Of course, the mainstream media is trying to destroy him. | ||
Do you ever lack confidence? | ||
Do you ever say, hey, this is too tough? | ||
Jack, we ought to go do something, make more money? | ||
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Well, this wouldn't be the first time Jack got in trouble or stirred some issue here or there. | |
He has my full support. | ||
I trust his judgment. | ||
I know he's in it because he has a really good heart. | ||
He really believes in the movement. | ||
He wouldn't be in it if he didn't believe that We could win the Republic back, but there's many changes we could make to it, and some days they're harder than the others. | ||
It's easy sometimes to watch him do things, and other days it's really tough, and he has us worried, of course, but we pray for him, we pray for his safety, and we know that No matter what, God is watching over him, and we are his protection and his castle. | ||
We're on the sidelines, and he has his safe haven with us. | ||
Pozo, you married up. | ||
There's no doubt about that, right? | ||
Not that you're not a great guy. | ||
By the way, one of the best couples in our movement, the Bosovics. | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Jane Zirkle. | ||
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Your name and what brings you to CPAC? | |
My name is Beth Nelson. | ||
I'm from Cantharpin, Virginia and I'm here because I was visiting my parents in Florida. | ||
They're 90 years old. | ||
We watched the news and it's totally depressing and I heard about CPAC. | ||
I heard about the force multiplier on Wednesday so I flew up here to be here for that and that was amazing and just to be able to really participate in getting Trump back in office. | ||
Love it. | ||
We love it. | ||
What brings you to CPAC? | ||
Whitney Mason from Seattle, Washington. | ||
I'm a PCO, and I'm here with fellow Marine Corps veterans. | ||
We're here to be with fellow patriots, learn from fellow patriots, and support President Trump. | ||
Love it. | ||
We love it. | ||
How about you, sir? | ||
What brings you to CPAC? | ||
Oh, to save our country. | ||
Save our country. | ||
I love it. | ||
What about you, ma'am? | ||
What brings you to CPAC? | ||
I'm in on it. | ||
In on it. | ||
All right. | ||
How about you, sir? | ||
What brings you to CPAC today? | ||
Hang out with a bunch of patriot savages. | ||
How awesome is it to be with like-minded patriots who are fighting to save our republic? | ||
Thank you, Jane. | ||
Okay. | ||
Colonel, this book is one of the most shocking books I've ever read. | ||
It's the opening. | ||
It's what's going to happen when the CCP comes to this country. | ||
I want to close out the last... I've got another special group of guests over here, but I want the last... | ||
Tough interview to be with you. | ||
What is the audience going to get from this book and what do they got to worry about the CCP in a kinetic war with us? | ||
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Well, what you're going to find if you read the book is that the Chinese have put themselves into a position where they could defeat us. | |
You mean militarily? | ||
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Yes, militarily and enslave us. | |
That's how bad it has gotten. | ||
I explained how this came about. | ||
I explained what to do about it. | ||
Go ahead, jump in. | ||
You're a CCP expert. | ||
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I know that the Chinese Communist Party prefers unrestricted warfare. | |
We've always focused on the strategy of infiltration as opposed to invasion. | ||
What do you think could tip the scale to really turn this into a kinetic conflict as opposed to their traditional more political warfare type attacks on the United States? | ||
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Well, I think what will happen is when America starts to stand up for itself and get ready to fight the Chinese communists, then I think you may find that they will attack us. | |
But what we have is a problem. | ||
We simply allow them to attack us for the last 30 years. | ||
They killed 70,000 of us. | ||
Last year with fentanyl and we do nothing at all. | ||
So if we keep going they won't even have to fight. | ||
But if we start to defend ourselves, they just might take a shot. | ||
Colonel, where do they get the book and where do they go to your website? | ||
Your writings are amazing. | ||
People got to understand a kinetic war is on the horizon and it's kinetic war we could actually lose. | ||
And it's not like Afghanistan. | ||
This would be a major power war. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
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Yeah, the book you can get on Amazon, of course. | |
I'm on X at Newsham Grant and GrantNusham.com is my website. | ||
Okay, it's written by a colonel in the Marine Corps. | ||
You will not forget this. | ||
Get this book. | ||
Let's give it up for Colonel Nusham. | ||
James Urkel. | ||
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Michael Hewitt, I'm here to watch War Room live and be around real fellow conservatives. | |
Amen, amen. | ||
Your name and what brings you to CPAC and I see you are a Kash Patel fan. | ||
I am, I am, always. | ||
I'm a fan of all the great patriots here at CPAC. | ||
I'm Mandy from Orlando and I brought a book for Steve. | ||
This is my friend's book. | ||
She wrote this. | ||
Her name is Melissa Red Pill the World. | ||
You can find her at freedomforce.live. | ||
We got some Freedom Force Battalion in the house. | ||
And I want to share this with Steve. | ||
Maybe he can have her on the show. | ||
It's the truth about end times. | ||
It's the end times for them and a thousand years for us. | ||
You sir, what brings you to CPAC? | ||
I'm here to get more young people involved in politics, especially conservative politics. | ||
Why is that so important right now? | ||
Because especially in this generation, we need to stand up. | ||
People as young as 16-year-olds, even 15-year-olds, high schoolers, need to stand up because... Jane, thank you so much. | ||
We've got a very special guest here. | ||
Nuns from a French order that work for the poor. | ||
I'm going to have them introduce themselves and talk about their work. | ||
We've only got a couple of minutes. | ||
But the reason they're here, they promised to pray for me. | ||
And trust me, I need prayers. | ||
So that's why they're here. | ||
Sister, go ahead. | ||
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So, first of all, we want to say sorry for our English, because it's not our first language. | |
So, we are part of Fraternite Notre Dame. | ||
Our founder is Bishop Jean-Marie. | ||
We take care of poor people, soup kitchen, food pantry, in six different states. | ||
Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, California, Illinois, New York, and also in Africa and Haiti. | ||
But we're not social workers. | ||
We have a religious life, mass, daily prayers, adoration. | ||
We help the bodies and the souls. | ||
Economy is going down and down, so we feed more and more poor people. | ||
So feeding them helps them to find a job and to get back their dignity. | ||
Okay, so we feed the poor also in the streets, and the police help us to serve the food. | ||
And don't forget that a full stomach does not do revolutions. | ||
And we have free private school as well. | ||
We see so many dramatic situations. | ||
In Chicago, we feed the homeless, sleeping under the tent, a lot of them. | ||
They live with rats, and the rats eat the food. | ||
We go with nurse to take care of them. | ||
In Detroit, Michigan, we see, like, we have different situation, but one of an example, we have a man, he sleep inside the broken house, the roof is going to fall down. | ||
And then, I was asking him the other day, do you have friend who live with you? | ||
And he answer to me, and he showed me a big raccoon, and he told me, this is my friend, sisters. | ||
So just to show you some examples. | ||
And also in Wisconsin, we have a couple, they live inside the trailer, half-broken trailer. | ||
And the lady, she has cancer, and the man is in the wheelchair. | ||
He's handicapped. | ||
And I cannot believe he cannot even go to his room to sleep, because the door of his room, the wheelchair cannot go through. | ||
So the other day our Superior Bishop Jean-Marie sent some priests to open that door, like he can't go to his bed to sleep inside at night, you know? | ||
So so many difficult situations like this, we saw that every day. | ||
We have a mom in Pennsylvania, she comes every week to pick up a box of food with a hive full of tears. | ||
She said, if you're not here, you nuns, I won't be able to pay my bills because that box helped me every week. | ||
Do you have a website we can go to if you want to donate or find out more about your order? | ||
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Okay, our website is www.fraternitenotredame.org One more time? | |
The website is www.fraternitenotredame.org And also, you know, we don't have salary. | ||
We live with also only small donation. | ||
It's very difficult for us to help the other people. | ||
And we are not many nuns at each location, but we have a lot of work. | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay, they have 1.1 million deportation, assigned deportation in this country. | ||
They have not deported one. | ||
I'm working with these sisters now because four of their members, they're trying to deport because their passports are not right. | ||
That's what the focus is on this government. | ||
So let's go on to get on board and help these. | ||
Sisters, thank you so much. | ||
Very honored to have you in the war room. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, sisters. | ||
Thank you, sisters. | ||
And remember, pray for me. | ||
Okay, because of this crowd. | ||
Okay, we're gonna be back here at 10 a.m. | ||
tomorrow morning. | ||
Lou Dobbs follows on Lyndell TV. | ||
There'll be a lot going on tonight. | ||
Hope to see you at the Reagan dinner. | ||
We'll see you back here tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. | ||
We're gonna rev it up. | ||
We're the pregame for President Trump's speech. | ||
We'll see you here tomorrow. | ||
We'll get to everybody in the audience tomorrow. | ||
You're in the war room. | ||
Happy birthday! | ||
Can we sing happy birthday? | ||
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Happy birthday to you! | |
Happy birthday to you! | ||
Happy birthday dear Natalie! | ||
Happy birthday to you! |