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to explain, but you're right. The trial was supposed to begin on March 25th with jury selection and it appears that some time ago, but likely within the last several days, Donald Trump's folks filed a motion before Judge Mershawn asking for an adjournment or dismissal of the trial for 90 days because the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, who they had issued a subpoena to in January, has now produced 104,000 pages of documents related to Michael Cohen's conviction on | |
campaign finance charges. | ||
Nicole, you know that the underlying facts of that conviction are at the heart of what this case is about. | ||
It's about the conspiracy between Michael Cohen, Donald Trump, executives at American Media and Allen Weisselberg, among other people, to pay off Stormy Daniels in the wake of the disclosure of the Access Hollywood tape that almost completely derailed and destroyed Donald Trump's candidacy in 2016. | ||
It seems that the DA's office asked for a very wide swath of these materials last year. | ||
What they got, they turned over to Donald Trump, they say, last June in these papers. | ||
However, without ever complaining about it, Trump then issued a subpoena of his own this last January, and only in the last several days has he received these 104,000 pages that go to the core of their defense, that Michael Cohen is not to be believed, that he is a liar, and that the facts | ||
As investigated by SDNY, will show that they purposefully did not prosecute Donald Trump, and not just because he was a sitting president, but because they didn't think they could support a conviction of him on the same federal charges that Trump argued should preempt Aldenbach's case. | ||
So Trump asks SDNY for these documents when? | ||
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Trump asked SDNY on January 18th, and after he asks SDNY, it appears that since March 4th, he first got an initial tranche of 73,000 pages, and then just yesterday afternoon got another 31,000 pages, along with a notification that more would be coming next week. | |
If I am Alvin Bragg right now, who is, by the way, an alum of the Southern District of New York, as well as a former employee of the New York Attorney General's office, I am livid with my former office. | ||
But why didn't Alvin Bragg have it? | ||
And why wasn't this all part of the case from the beginning? | ||
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Well that's what I think Alvin Brack's folks are trying to understand too, right? | |
We made a very detailed request to you at the outset of our prosecution. | ||
Bragg's office. | ||
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Bragg's office. | |
We asked you, SDNY, for a whole panoply of different kinds of materials that relate to the Cohen prosecution. | ||
We asked for grand jury minutes and tapes. | ||
We asked for witness lists and other documents that identify the names and identity of grand jury witnesses. | ||
We wanted the grand jury subpoenas and documents returned pursuant to them. | ||
We asked for exhibits given to the grand jury. | ||
And we also asked for summaries of witness interviews occurring outside the grand jury, as well as some other things. | ||
They say they got a subset of what they requested, but everything they got, they promptly turned over to Donald Trump, only to hear nothing from Trump complaining about that until Trump issues his own subpoena to SDNY less than two months before trial. | ||
And lo and behold, here we are, somewhat buried under New materials from SDNY coming out from under the woodwork. | ||
There has been no explanation to date, as far as I can see, for why SDNY is suddenly willing to produce to Donald Trump that which they were not able or willing to produce to another prosecutorial office last year. | ||
So if I am Alvin Bragg, right now, I got a lot of questions. | ||
If I'm Donald Trump, I'm writing Making the Deep State Great Again on my new red hat. | ||
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Ken said a generous review of this would be that she doesn't have a lot of experience with matters like this, with a case with this many classified documents of national security importance, and this is her taking her time. | |
Do you think that that is a fair reading of what might be going on? | ||
I'm going to give... I never critique judges publicly. | ||
I try to give them the benefit of the doubt, and I will give her the benefit of the doubt. | ||
I think... I'm one of those legal analysts who said, why are we having a hearing? | ||
This could have been decided on the papers. | ||
But she is. | ||
She is not Judge Chuckin, who is a very experienced, long-term judge, had spent many years in practice. | ||
This is a judge who also had been reversed two times. | ||
So there are some judges who Want you to brief everything and have a hearing on everything because the fear of being reversed. | ||
They want to make sure that they're fair. | ||
They've been perceived as being fair to both sides. | ||
So a generous view is that Judge Cannon is, she's taking her time because she doesn't want to make a mistake. | ||
But this will obviously delay this case from going to trial. | ||
Do you think we're going to have hearings on all of the seven motions that Ken was mentioning, or just three of the seven that he spoke about a moment ago? | ||
I hope not, but if she's going to be acting this way, she's going to have a hearing on everything and we're just not going to get a trial date. | ||
What do you think of the Trump team's arguments in his defense? | ||
You know what, I was trained as a young ADA that if you can't make an argument with a straight face, don't make it. | ||
I think some of their arguments, I don't know how they made it with a straight face. | ||
I don't know how you can argue that a plan of attack or a top secret document is, you know, an official personal, not an official document, it's a personal document. | ||
So some of their arguments, I agree with the special counsel, were quite ludicrous and ridiculous. | ||
It just, you know, thankfully it appears that Judge Cannon is not falling for it. | ||
As she said, I don't see how this gets you to dismissal of the indictment. | ||
But I don't think any of their arguments are substantive and should be taken as seriously. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on this, people. | |
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
It's Thursday, 14 March, Year of the Lord 2024. | ||
There's so much going on today. | ||
I guess Bragg asked for a 30-day delay in the trial in New York. | ||
So that may be late April, early May. | ||
Who knows? | ||
It didn't go well for the government down in the documents case in South Florida. | ||
And so, of course, mainstream media is going to blame, MSNBC's got to blame Judge Cannon. | ||
Just a complete fiasco. | ||
We're trying to get Boris to sort all this out, or maybe Mike Davis a little later in the show. | ||
I've got Rahim, Seb, Gorka, but I've got to start with Alex DeGrasse up at White Sulphur Springs in West by God, Virginia. | ||
I love Stefanik. | ||
You guys, the work you've done to really make sure this redistricting and all the pick and shovel work. | ||
The mainstream media has not paid attention to it or taken the side of Mark Elias. | ||
You were blowing some people up today. | ||
Let's go, because there's reports coming out of there. | ||
Walk through kind of the volley that Stefanik and the rest of the team hit the mainstream media with, with the reality of what's going on here in this all-important House race, sir. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
So the Speaker and Elise, we did that meeting yesterday, but the stories are just coming out today. | ||
But certainly, you know, a lot of people in the mainstream media, they're looking to suppress Republican Sort of maybe hope or optimism while we have multiple metrics, not just on the redistricting, but we'll focus there first, where if we remember, like I've spoken about Steve, I think they were talking about three to four seat Democrat pickup, just from sort of reversing and changing totally illegally the maps from the 2022 election, which was a census year. | ||
And the end result has actually been that we're net increase one safe seat, probably two seats. | ||
Um, that's with losing two seats in the South. | ||
And now everything's sort of locked up, but that story hasn't been written. | ||
So I think the Washington Examiner wrote the first story about how, uh, Republicans are very, uh, sort of, we're very happy with where we're at on redistricting. | ||
And you've got some funny quotes, I think from Elias or his people talking about how it's disgusting that we're bragging about gerrymandering, which is obviously not what we're doing. | ||
They're the ones that tried to do that and they failed. | ||
Um, what's the general sense of that? | ||
We're talking about a hundred people hadn't shown up, but what we're hearing up there, there's a lot of great work being done. | ||
Uh, so tell us what's going on. | ||
I, I, I get the people along with your analysis the other day. | ||
Hey, if we execute, like we should execute, we're pretty locked in to hold this majority. | ||
Are we not? | ||
It's subject to us executing. | ||
Yeah, it's going to depend on the execution, but I'll go through some sort of structural advantages that we hold this, um, Election that we didn't necessarily hold last election. | ||
And so we've spoken about it where we really need those grassroots dollars into the campaign accounts, which is the most important thing. | ||
Because yes, we did outspend the Democrats with super PAC money, but we got absolutely clobbered on the campaign account. | ||
So that's mostly the smaller dollar fundraising and due to the laws, they're able to buy broadcast TV at a much, much reduced rate. | ||
You have to buy it at the cheapest rate possible by law. | ||
You know, sometimes a super PAC is paying five times as much money, and that really adds up. | ||
So, as of right now, our, what we call patriots, so some of these sort of vulnerable sort of frontline members, compared to the Democrat sort of battleground districts, we hold an average of $500,000 cash on hand as opposed to them. | ||
And this is important because last election, War Room was a big part of this, where we really stretched the map and went after all of these Republican, Democrats, I'm sorry, About 70 seats that we were targeting. | ||
One of the unspoken end results of the last election is, sure, we all wish we maybe did better, but all of these guys had to spend their money down to zero, where after the 2020 election, they were sitting on $2 million cash on hand, a million and a half. | ||
We gave them a run for their money. | ||
They spent down to zero, and most of them have not recovered, where our candidates are raising a lot of money at a record clip, including the small dollar. | ||
So a lot of focus on the RNC there, but our candidates are doing great. | ||
So like I said, a $500,000 cash advantage in our vulnerable seats, as opposed to the Democrat seat. | ||
That's obviously a Democrat candidate, so that's big. | ||
We spoke about the redistricting. | ||
If you look at their top 16 candidates, the DCCC, they put out there what's called red to blue. | ||
So there are candidates that are running in these top seats. | ||
11 out of 16 of them are retreads, losers that lost last time in some of these tough seats. | ||
So that's very bizarre. | ||
No one's seen something like that before. | ||
And so they've essentially given up on recruitment, giving up on recruiting top tier candidates. | ||
In our seats, we're targeting about 35 seats, so a little bit of a tighter map. | ||
And we don't do identity politics, of course, Steve, but it's important to note 80% of recruited candidates are minorities, veterans, or women. | ||
And that's frankly a big deal. | ||
These are good candidates. | ||
And so that's very interesting. | ||
You look at the retirements of which the media and you've got some of these people talking about the retirements. | ||
All of our retirements, Steve, are in safe Republican seats. | ||
The margins are not moving. | ||
So people, while it's very annoying in the short term to pass our legislation when we're down to one seat, of course, none of these are seats we're going to lose in November. | ||
The Democrats have four retirements in 50-50 seats. | ||
Four of their top Democrats, Kilmeade, Spanberger, Slotkin, and Katie Porter. | ||
And we feel great about flipping every single one of those seats. | ||
Those are tough Democrats that have been challenged aggressively and are battle-tested. | ||
And they're out. | ||
So there's a lot that's going in there, and I could talk about the polling too, but I don't want to keep ranting. | ||
No, no, it's fantastic. | ||
Talk about the polling numbers. | ||
You just went through the structural stuff that Lee says. | ||
And plus, it should be noted, their inability to get anybody but retreads shows you how people are not optimistic. | ||
They want to spend all the time to raise the money and then lose. | ||
So talk to me about the polling. | ||
So Joe Biden has the worst job approval ever since they've ever done public polling in the history of our country, which specifically is since Eisenhower was president. | ||
So I'll say that again. | ||
Joe Biden has the worst job approval rating in the history of public polling in this country, which brings us back to Eisenhower in the fifties. | ||
Per the latest Gallup poll, Steve, Joe Biden, a Democrat, has the lowest vote share of non-white voters in 60 years. | ||
In every swing district, especially in New York and the Northeast, Joe Biden is losing. | ||
And that's exclusive here on The War Room, although I know my boss said it in her reporter roundtable, but of course the media have not reported it. | ||
But we've got President Trump leading in all the battleground seats. | ||
Certainly in the East Coast, Northeast, in New York specifically. | ||
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Hang on, hang on, slow down. | |
I know at least Stefanik said it, but say it again, because Trump's a racist, a nativist, a xenophobe, the worst human on earth, a dictator. | ||
Walk me through those numbers again. | ||
So in New York, we've got about seven sort of, you know, toss up races, sort of competitive races, many of which he lost. | ||
You know, you call those the Biden seats, right? | ||
Joe Biden on median. | ||
On average, one by about seven percentage points across those districts. | ||
And we have President Trump leading in every single poll that we've done. | ||
And public polling shows that as well. | ||
So we see him sort of increase his margin by about 10 percentage points across the board. | ||
Democrats know that. | ||
That's why they're panicking. | ||
That's why they're talking about the trials. | ||
They're not talking about the issue set. | ||
You know, we did a big And the war room is the posse. | ||
And Steve, you and I spoke about in 2021, when we were really first starting to talk, when we got Elise in his conference chair, was the crisis messaging. | ||
I mean, you look at Joe Biden's numbers and how far they've collapsed, and I could try to pull them up, but it's historic. | ||
On every issue set, he was actually leading in 2021 on these issues, immigration, everything else, and it's a collapse. | ||
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Hang on for one second. | |
Alex, hang on for one second. | ||
Short break. | ||
Raheem, Dr. Gorkoff. | ||
Packed today. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
OK, DeGrasse, keep going. | ||
Give me some more of that polling, because I know you've got to bounce, but I want to get it in. | ||
Plus the minorities, the approval by Biden with the minorities. | ||
But give me some of this polling you're talking about. | ||
This is when we got Elyse in as conference chair, because we had this for the media. | ||
So I'm going to read it off. | ||
Since May of 2021, Joe Biden's approval rating has dropped 40%. | ||
So it was up 24 to negative 16 since May of 2021. | ||
On the economy, down 44%, being up 24 to being down 20. | ||
Immigration, plus six to negative 30. | ||
This is the unified message that I think MAG has been pushing. | ||
National security was a plus 16, now he's negative 20. | ||
crime and violence plus 12 to negative 20. | ||
On the Gallup polling, it shows that he's lost support 20 percentage points from where he was in 2020 among African-Americans, Hispanics. | ||
It's the lowest support among minority voters for any Democrat in 60 years per the latest Gallup poll. | ||
I don't see a single mainstream news article about that. | ||
These are out of control numbers. | ||
And this is all while we are gaining and putting forward candidates that, you know, Hispanics, African-Americans, and again, it's not about identity politics, but it's about we're competing everywhere. | ||
And our, our message is America first message is the message that's sort of unifying Minority voters and all of that. | ||
So it's very interesting that no one talks about that. | ||
The buried lead is that she committed, Elise committed. | ||
She said Cheney was way off message. | ||
All she was doing was hating on Trump. | ||
Elise was a profiling courage, took her on, took the Cheney machine on, beat her. | ||
And her thing was, I'm going to get the messaging right. | ||
And the math shows, since she's taking over as conference chair, Biden has imploded across the board on every topic, and I would say that's a job well done. | ||
Now, we've got to drive it home through November 5th and then into the next administration, but I think job well done. | ||
Where can people follow you? | ||
What's the social media? | ||
Because there are good things. | ||
There's some not so good things I'll talk about later coming out of there, including they're pushing the Ukraine bill. | ||
Of course, Macron's going to send combat troops. | ||
I don't know if we have to worry anymore. | ||
DeGrasse, how do people get to you? | ||
What's the social media? | ||
What's the website? | ||
Well, the TikTok vote was huge, Steve. | ||
So I want to say that. | ||
That's very positive. | ||
But I'm at Attagrass on Getter, Attagrass81 on Twitter. | ||
I appreciate you, Steve, and everyone. | ||
And thank you guys for the opportunity. | ||
The War Impossi loves what you guys are doing. | ||
We always got your back. | ||
So just tell everybody up there, keep grinding. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
I'm going to get to the TikTok. | ||
I've got Seb coming up and I've also got Rahim. | ||
Rahim's got a very smart analysis up on Twitter about Jeff Yass is now on the shortlist for President Trump for Secretary of Treasury. | ||
We'll get to that in a moment. | ||
We've got to play my favorite. | ||
Let's go and play the call open for Rahim Kassam. | ||
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Our Imam said, do you know Madinah at all? | |
Said, do I know Madinah? | ||
I used to live in Madinah. | ||
He said, tell me who you know in Madinah. | ||
They said, I am a companion of Rasulullah. | ||
I know the family of the Prophet. | ||
I know Rasulullah. | ||
I knew the daughter of Rasulullah. | ||
I know the grandson, Hussain. | ||
I know my Imam, Hussain. | ||
I know his son, Ali ibn Hussain. | ||
I know his sister, Zainab bint Ali. | ||
I am Zaid. | ||
Our Imam looked at him. | ||
He said, Zayd, you know all of these people, yet you do not recognize me. | ||
For I am Imam Zayd al-Abidin. | ||
And look up at that spear. | ||
You will see Imam Zayd. | ||
But Zayd, do not turn around. | ||
For the door to the Holy of Holies shall be wide open. | ||
This is our Imam. | ||
This is what he went through. | ||
the tears that he shed throughout his life. | ||
His companion Abul Hamza wants to ask him, Ya Imam, why do you cry so much? | ||
It has been so many years. | ||
He said, Abul Hamza, the God doesn't... | ||
We want to give you a sampling. | ||
We want to give you a sampling that continues on. | ||
Raheem Kassam, for our podcast and radio audience that couldn't see the graphic, what did we just hear, sir? | ||
That is my favorite clip of Mehdi Hassan and it has not been played anywhere in about a decade. | ||
So we have unearthed what you heard was Mullah Mehdi as we used to know him back in England. | ||
Is it really? | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
We shouldn't laugh though. | ||
He's being serious. | ||
So I want to... What is he doing right there? | ||
I realize you, because you're very competitive with him. | ||
You're also a British Muslim. | ||
You went in one direction, he went in the other. | ||
But for the rest of the audience, what did we just hear? | ||
Former. | ||
What did we just hear? | ||
What did we just hear? | ||
What you heard was Mehdi Hassan crying and wailing In a speech that he gave in a mosque in the United Kingdom, the speech being about the Battle of Karbala, which is where Imam Ali, relative of Muhammad, was killed. | ||
Screaming. | ||
You can hear him, in his most dulcet Islamist tones, wailing. | ||
We've heard clips of Mehdi Hassan from back then in his life before. | ||
He called non-Muslims cattle and people of no intelligence, compared them to pigs and apes. | ||
We've played all those. | ||
We've played them a number of times. | ||
This one I thought was lost to the ages. | ||
And when you called me about, what was it, 25 minutes ago and said, hey, we're going to be talking about Mehdi Hassan, I said, I've got to find this clip. | ||
And I went deep, deep into the bowels of the internet at warp speed. | ||
And I'm delighted because now I've saved it. | ||
We can play it over and over again. | ||
That is who this man is. | ||
He is a wailing, you know, Islamist lunatic who always used to be known as Mullah Mehdi back in the United Kingdom. | ||
And then he came over to the United States, you know, took a job with Huffington Post and MSNBC and really tried to kind of reform who he was and how he presented himself to the world. | ||
But look how it didn't work out for him at MSNBC and he has now, as you'll see on his new website, his new media empire reverted to type. | ||
I call it the Gaza Gazette. | ||
Well, let's talk about Mediate. | ||
He has a huge story about him today. | ||
He's launching, remember, he got fired or let go. | ||
They came to a disagreement. | ||
He got let go. | ||
He started a new site. | ||
It's just launched. | ||
You've gone through it. | ||
Is this the Muslim? | ||
Because I keep saying Hamas is the local franchisees for the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Is the Gaza Gazette just more of the Muslim Brotherhood's take on things in the war with Israel? | ||
Yeah, and people should go to it. | ||
Don't take my word for it. | ||
I think it's called Zeteo. | ||
Go to it and have a look. | ||
It's all Gaza. | ||
It's all Islamism. | ||
It's all Gaza. | ||
It's all Hamas talking points. | ||
You just cannot take The Muslim Brotherhood out of the man, quite clearly. | ||
And Mehdi, in his desperation, I suppose, and in fair play to him, in his earnest grifting of his Muslim Brotherhood constituency, has decided, here's what I'm going to do, is I'm going to spin Hamas lines for an American Muslim audience and charge them for the pleasure. | ||
So he says he's got something like 155,000 subscribers to Zotero at the moment. | ||
He says a large chunk of those, I'm guessing he means about 20%, are paying members already, and he's barely done anything except publish pro-Hamas listicles. | ||
Is that because he's so verily anti-Israel, anti-the State of Israel, and anti-Jewish? | ||
I would say so. | ||
I mean, he would probably deny the charge of anti-Semitism, he'd probably deny the charge of being anti-Jewish, but certainly he would class himself, I think, as an anti-Zionist. | ||
You know, you have to remember, Mehdi Hassan and I, as much as he hates to think about me, we kind of came up at the same time through the British media circle, right? | ||
He was doing his thing, I think it was at the Guardian newspaper, and I had a thing called the commentator back then. | ||
You know, he went to Al Jazeera and I went to Breitbart. | ||
He went to MSNBC, I went to the War Room. | ||
You know, he's screaming in mosques, I'm writing no-go zones. | ||
The kind of thing, just the polar opposite. | ||
Of course, he's got the Gaza Gazette, now I've got the magazine, right, of the National Pulse. | ||
And so it kind of is this two-track thing. | ||
I like to think of it as this parallel track life where this guy chose clearly to pull to the far Muslim Brotherhood progressive left and I of course have chosen Christian populist nationalism. | ||
You also wrote the definitive book on Enoch Powell. | ||
Tell me, what was it in your life experience to put you down this path, to become one of the leaders in this movement globally, because without you there's no Brexit, versus what he did? | ||
Yeah, there were a lot of moments, but I mean, I always talk about the literal pivotal moment in my life when I was still at university and I was walking into an Islamic Society meeting and a couple of the guys who were in the meeting came down the steps towards me and they said, you know, you don't want to go in there. | ||
I know you get pressure to come in all the time. | ||
I said, what's the problem? | ||
They said, well, They're playing videos of 9-11 and they're clapping and cheering. | ||
And I literally remember turning on my heel. | ||
And my buddy Richard was down at the end of the street and I said, Richard, Richard, he said, what? | ||
I said, I'm coming down the pub. | ||
And I like to say, I've never left. | ||
And there were moments like that throughout my life. | ||
I mean, you have to remember, Jihadi John, the ISIS executioner, was only two years below me at the University of Westminster. | ||
This was all around me. | ||
I witnessed it growing up. | ||
And, you know, I thank God that I didn't get pulled into that scene, because you and I have discussed this before, Steve. | ||
The Islamist draw and the Islamist appeal to young Muslims in the Western world has actually been far more of a philosophical draw than Western liberalism. | ||
Right? | ||
It has strictures, it has structure, it has discipline, it has a governing philosophy, and Western, you know, liberal democracy just is all airy-fairy and trans and woke. | ||
And a warrior's mentality. | ||
I think it could have been me. | ||
Yeah, warrior's mentality. | ||
Rahim, National Pulse more than ever, now that you're in competition somewhat with his site, where do people go? | ||
Yeah, so here's the challenge, right? | ||
Clearly now we're back in competition with Mehdi Hassan. | ||
I reckon he's claiming to have about 20,000 paying members of this website already. | ||
You can join up. | ||
Let's make it a competition, right? | ||
The Muslim Brotherhood versus Populist Christian Nationalism, the magazine versus the Fantastic. | ||
Thank you so much, Rahim. | ||
The No Go Zones versus the MSNBC, right? | ||
Let's make it a competition for the audience out there. | ||
Join up at thenationalpulse.com forward slash war room. | ||
They are clearly going to be pumping his numbers up, pumping his subscriptions up all the time. | ||
The national pulse dot com forward slash war room. | ||
Let's beat the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
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Fantastic. | |
Thank you so much, Rahim. | ||
Seb Gorka, Dr. Seb Gorka is going to join us next in the war room. | ||
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Seb, I didn't mean to cut Rahim off, but I mean, because Rahim was born and raised a Muslim, and so for him, he can laugh or see it funny. | ||
For me, it's harrowing. | ||
You used to do this for a living. | ||
We see Mehdi Hassan, and I want people to understand, because this guy's now in the media, just got let go by MSNBC, but they're pushing this new side of his, which is just the Gaza Gazette. | ||
And I keep saying this pro-Palestinian movement is the most anti-American movement I've ever seen. | ||
You should do it for a living. | ||
It's pretty dangerous. | ||
When you're in a mosque and you're preaching that, it's a dangerous thing, is it not, sir? | ||
Well, it's one thing, good to be back, Steve, it's one thing to be preaching at a mosque, but when you're normalized and you're given a show on cable TV in America, think about how that permeates through the system. | ||
I don't know if you saw the little pins that were being worn at the Oscars this week by the likes of Billie Eilish, who are probably too stupid to understand what they're wearing, but in the center of this many-petaled pin is a red hand. | ||
Now, what is the red hand? | ||
The red hand is the symbol in 2002 of the lynching of two Israelis by the people who hate heretics, Jews, and Christians. | ||
Why? | ||
Because those two Israelis were murdered and lynched, and then what happened? | ||
The Arab terrorists, the Muslim terrorists, came out onto the streets with red bloodied hands. | ||
The Oscars celebrities, Steve, Five months after October the 7th are wearing pins celebrating the lynching of Jews. | ||
You don't get that without the likes of Mehdi Hassan, and that demonstrates the permeation of anti-Christian, anti-Western ideology through the very fabric of our society, Steve. | ||
This is part of the argument against TikTok, because they were playing this stuff nonstop, right? | ||
You would have Christian girls and Jewish girls up there saying, hey, the Koran's a feminist text, and I think I'm going to convert to Islam. | ||
I mean, it was just, but this is the way they normalize it and get it out into society, correct? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
The most dangerous thing in America right now is TikTok. | ||
I mean, just think about one thing. | ||
Where are all the ideas of transgenderism, of post-modern secular relativism? | ||
How are they getting pumped into the minds of 10-year-olds and 12-year-olds? | ||
I don't have TikTok, but I went on the site once, and it is a dopamine hit. | ||
It truly is the electronic fentanyl. | ||
It pulls you down a rabbit warren one by one. | ||
And the reports we had this week, Steve, Just stop the story. | ||
Forget about the bill, how crappy it is, how it's a forced sale, it doesn't ban it. | ||
Ignore the details of the bill. | ||
When the bill is about to go to vote, we have 10 year olds calling Congress to say, you can't ban it, Mr. Congressman, because I'm going to commit suicide. | ||
That was reported. | ||
I mean, that's confirmed because everyone in America who opened TikTok this week, before they could access the streams, the feeds, got a message from the owners, from the CCP, from Beijing saying, oh my gosh, Congress wants to get rid of blah, blah, blah. | ||
And based upon your zip, you were given the phone number to call your rep. | ||
Children were threatened. | ||
Western American children, Steve, were threatening suicide to their congressional representatives if they dared stop China from further infecting their minds. | ||
That's the order of magnitude we're talking about. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Seb, today, regarding France, Macron is saying he has not ruled out sending combat troops to Ukraine. | ||
In the former French colony of Haiti, you now have the National Security Council saying they may have to send Marines in to Haiti. | ||
We have a flotilla coming here to the United States. | ||
The Coast Guard's in charge, not the Navy. | ||
They're not going to be sent back to Port-au-Prince. | ||
They're going to be escorted in to the shores of Florida. | ||
Can you put this in perspective, sir? | ||
Well, first, let's ignore Macron and this report. | ||
That's just a joke. | ||
The French, look, you're a navy man. | ||
You can't deploy combat troops anywhere without a logistics tail, right? | ||
What's the old aphorism? | ||
Amateurs talk strategy. | ||
Professionals talk logistics. | ||
France has no capacity to do serious expeditionary... We're not talking about, you know, going to Cote d'Ivoire with a couple of guys, right? | ||
And have some croissants in Cote d'Ivoire. | ||
We're talking about actual land warfare on the Eurasian landmass. | ||
France... I hate saying this given the fact that I served in the British Army and was born there. | ||
The French and the British don't even have their own aircraft carrier. | ||
They share one. | ||
The French and the British have one aircraft carrier that they share. | ||
It's like a Monty Python skit. | ||
So the idea that they have any capacity for expeditionary force that's going to do something and have logistics tail, no, that's just the usual, you know, that's just the Elisee blowing smoke. | ||
But let's talk about Haiti. | ||
Let's talk about, you know, the cannibalism that's now the cannibal crime cartel that's running this country. | ||
I have a young man that we're mentoring through one of, you know, a Catholic charity, and he's incredibly smart. | ||
His IQ is off the charts, but he's left because of the educational system. | ||
And he even admitted to me the following, because I said, Haiti, you can't fix Haiti. | ||
You can send in troops there to temporarily stop the violence. | ||
But Steve, when the first Spanish settlers went to Hispaniola, What did they find there, Steve? | ||
They found cannibals. | ||
This isn't, you know, oh, a weird piece of news from the same island that the Dominican Republic is half of. | ||
This is a cultural issue. | ||
How are you going to fix a culture with troops on the ground? | ||
I think, didn't we try that in somewhere called Afghanistan? | ||
I don't think it worked too well. | ||
So sheer insanity. | ||
It's a tragedy, but the idea that any nation can fix Haiti except the Haitians, you're back in the neocon wolf of its fantasy la-la land. | ||
What would you do with the flotillas coming over here? | ||
Because very quickly we're going to have a couple hundred thousand to a million Haitians in South Florida. | ||
What would you do? | ||
I would find political leaders who are serious about it and sheriffs as well. | ||
You know, the Biden has destroyed our border. | ||
I had Stephen Miller, you know, the genius of the immigration policy when we're in the White House. | ||
He was on my show recently for an hour, Steve, and I asked him, Steve, we've heard this 12 million illegals for about 40 years. | ||
It can't be static. | ||
It can't be 12 million illegals for two generations. | ||
How many illegals do we have in America? | ||
Stephen, the guy who wrote, you know, the Trump immigration policy, said, I've done the math. | ||
It's 40 million. | ||
40 million illegals. | ||
That's the problem we have to solve. | ||
In the meantime, Biden will let these criminals into our country. | ||
God bless the people who are escaping communism from Venezuela or Cuba or North Korea. | ||
That's not the problem. | ||
The problem is When we were in the White House, Steve, I don't know if you've explained this on the show, the paroling system of the DHS to parole foreign nationals into America was a couple of people a year. | ||
People who were getting health treatment in America they couldn't get anywhere else, or who were federal witnesses in federal cases. | ||
That's when people who were foreigners were paroled into America. | ||
Handful of individuals every year. | ||
Millions have been paroled, have been let into America quote-unquote legally under the parole system that is meant for very sick people and federal witnesses. | ||
One of those individuals was Jose Ibarra. | ||
Who was arrested on multiple occasions and in New York by Alvin Bragg, released on his own recognizance after endangering a minor. | ||
What does Jose Ibarra do? | ||
He travels to Georgia and so stoves in the skull of Lakin Riley that she's not recognizable. | ||
It's already happened. | ||
Forget Haiti. | ||
We've already got Lake and Riley, a name that the man who helped get her killed can't even pronounce when Marjorie Taylor Greene hands it on a pin into his palm before the State of the Union. | ||
That is the absurd, bizarro world we are living in. | ||
Last thing, you were one of the president's top advisors about NATO and the restructuring of NATO when you were in the White House. | ||
You mentioned the aircraft carriers. | ||
We have a carrier battle group and rotating with another almost two carrier battle groups in the Red Sea to keep the Suez Canal open. | ||
You have one Italian, I think, Corvette. | ||
You have one British frigate. | ||
You have one French destroyer. | ||
How can Macron be talking big about sending combat troops to Ukraine? | ||
And to protect in the Red Sea, you have American You have American carrier battle groups down there in rotation, sir. | ||
Look, they've been doing it for, what, 30 years, ever since the European defense identity was smuggled into the European Union. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
They think they can have NATO capabilities without America. | ||
It's all bluster. | ||
It's a feint. | ||
Do you remember that moment, Steve, I don't think we're giving anything away, when Chancellor Merkel first came to visit us in the White House? | ||
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And she's, you know, banging her chest about, Germany's a serious ally. | |
Stop making fun of us, Mr. Bannon. | ||
And then you pointed out to her, Madam Chancellor, the president has just signed an incremental increase to the U.S. | ||
defense budget that is bigger than the whole German defense budget. | ||
Kind of shut the conversation down. | ||
And when you have Jens Stoltenberg... Steve, did you play the cut of Jens Stoltenberg this week? | ||
When the Norwegian former socialist Prime Minister, he's a fricking Labour Prime Minister, who is the former Minister of the Environment, when Jens says on American Cable TV, yeah, you know what, Biden, you know what, Trump was right about NATO, because now at least we have people who are paying their dues. | ||
The NATO Secretary General, who's a former Labour Prime Minister, says Trump was right about the freeloaders. | ||
Enough said! | ||
What Seb's talking about is when the Germans came over, we had worked on a package because of the lack of maintenance. | ||
Because the operating tempo has been so big for American troops and American equipment, American deployments, we needed a $35 billion cash infusion immediately as a supplemental that Seb and I worked on with the President to make sure that it could get up to Donald Trump's standards. | ||
He wanted the military to be fully operational and capable to go. | ||
$35 billion, because they had voided this for a number of years in Obama. | ||
And she comes in and starts talking about it. | ||
I said, I had to point out, I said, we just did a supplemental for maintenance and operations, right? | ||
That's bigger than your defense budget. | ||
And you're only, your economy's only, you know, you're a third of ours, right? | ||
And you've got a constant, you've got a constant surplus in Germany. | ||
And they're saying they're serious when they're at what, 1.3% of defense, I mean, of GDP. | ||
The guy goes, yeah, but that's because our Constitution says that we have to have a balanced budget. | ||
I go, dude, we wrote that Constitution for you after we bombed you into the Stone Age. | ||
Seb, where do people go to get your content? | ||
Banning the diplomat as ever. | ||
Just look for Seb Gawker everywhere on social media except YouTube because they're a bunch of fascists. | ||
Rumble, I've got my web page, Seb Gawker, my sub stack with unique content by me, that's sebastiangawker.substack.com. | ||
Every day, three hours a day on the Salem Network. | ||
America First. | ||
Tune in across the nation. | ||
Get the podcast. | ||
God bless the Posse. | ||
Dr. Gorka, glad to have you back. | ||
Look forward to next week. | ||
Okay. | ||
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You don't think the world is in turbulence? | ||
You wait till it happens, what, over the next, I don't know, 48 or 72 hours? | ||
Media Matters didn't like that. | ||
Didn't like me talking about the flotilla coming from Haiti. | ||
You've seen the same things in Europe the entire time from North Africa. | ||
You've seen it, what, from Calais to England. | ||
This is what Nigel Farage has been warning people about. | ||
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Chicago absolute disaster guys Bye guys. | |
you Democrats do not care about the inner city. | ||
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Democratic Party just abandoned us and they're replacing us. | |
The national security of this country is under attack. | ||
Police are not allowed to pursue anybody. | ||
Bad guys are getting away just doing one crime after another. | ||
We should be holding these Democrats accountable. | ||
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Our homes are being taken. | |
We're going to flip Chicago red. | ||
The Democratic Party is done in Chicago. | ||
Mayor, why are you selling out Chicago for illegal aliens? | ||
Why are you blaming right-wing extremists instead of the Democrat Party that caused this? | ||
You can't run from the question, sir. | ||
The citizens of Chicago know the truth. | ||
The truth. | ||
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You know Ben, when I really, Ben Burkham joins us for Real America's Voice investigative report. | ||
Ben, when I really got to know you, in fact, I think I'd met you maybe before but didn't know you, but when I really got to know you was that we build the wall. | ||
In the spring and summer of 2019, after we built the wall between Juarez and El Paso, up that mountain, we did a couple of conferences, and you would come down and cover it, and we said, every state a border state. | ||
We're the guys that came up with it. | ||
Every state a border state, every town a border town. | ||
It's not Sunland, New Mexico. | ||
It's not El Paso, Texas. | ||
It's not the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
But even in saying that, I never, and to think four years later or five years later, you're actually in Chicago, you can't imagine What we've allowed to have happen to this country, brother, it all came true. | ||
Ben Burquham. | ||
Yeah, and listening to Seb, and listening to Rahim, and going back to the pollster and the first segment, this is all tied together. | ||
We talk about the three-legged stool of the NGOs, the CCP, the cartels, and the Democrats. | ||
Well, there's another three-legged stool that we are in a battle with. | ||
It's the Christian right, Christian nationalists, versus the Islamists, versus the woke left. | ||
And there is this battle going on where those two sides, the Islamists and the woke left, are teaming up. | ||
Eventually they're going to kill each other, but they're trying to kill us first. | ||
This is the battle that we're in, not just in this country, but globally. | ||
And, and you look at this and the one bright spot I see in all of this, and I'm heading back to Chicago this weekend. | ||
I'll be joining those guys. | ||
This episode, you have to watch Law & Border on Saturday at 8 p.m. | ||
Eastern. | ||
You have to watch this because as the left is eating its own, as the left is destroying our country, as the left is doing things we couldn't have imagined back in 2019. | ||
The people are waking up, and in particular in places like Chicago, in the inner city, like Minneapolis. | ||
These places, people are waking up. | ||
And I gotta tell you, Steve, man, wait till you see these guys. | ||
They are a bright light in a dark world, and this is just the beginning of MAGA ascendancy in this country. | ||
We just have to wake up and walk into it. | ||
This is, you know, that's just why it's an honor to be with you on all of this stuff. | ||
I want to be... What time is this going to play on Saturday? | ||
Then you're going to be back in Chicago. | ||
We're going to have you on the afternoon show here on Real America's Voice War Room at 5 on the afternoon on Monday. | ||
What time does it play on Saturday so people can see it? | ||
8 p.m. | ||
Eastern, only on Real America's Voice, americasvoice.news, and then I'll be back with you at 5 p.m. | ||
with some of the inner-city guys in Chicago on Monday. | ||
Honored. | ||
Where do they go in the interim? | ||
Social media, where do they go to get all your stuff? | ||
At Ben Burquam, I'll be at Trump Rally in Ohio Saturday. | ||
So, at Ben Burquam, and then AmericasVoice.News, FrontlineAmerica.com for all of our newest articles by Kerry Donovan. | ||
And we're doing the pregame on Saturday at the rally, so we'll have you on then. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
See you, sir. | ||
Thank you very much, Ben Burquam. | ||
Great work from the Darien Gap. | ||
In the border Columbia in Panama, all the way into the inner city of Chicago. | ||
Uh, Mike Lindell today is a game day. | ||
It's not going to be filed for a while. | ||
Just give people the logistics of what's going to happen. | ||
We're going to have, I think right now playing in heaven, Kurt Olson and Carrie Lake to kick the show off tomorrow. | ||
Mike Lindell is going to join us later. | ||
There's a press conference tomorrow afternoon. | ||
What's going to happen tonight? | ||
This thing will be filed later this evening. | ||
Walk me through just the logistics. | ||
Yeah, it's going to be fun. | ||
Matter of fact, I got five lawyers in the other room, Steve. | ||
We're all we're all talking about this. | ||
We're very excited. | ||
And this case will be filed with the Supreme Court sometime tonight. | ||
And like, like you say, tomorrow morning, Why is Carrie Lake coming on with Steve, with Kurt Olson? | ||
Because Kurt Olson was the main attorney in this for following from, goes all the way back before the 2022 election, when two great patriots, Carrie Lake and Mark Fincham, signed up to be plaintiffs on these case to get rid of the electronic voting machines that go to paper ballots. | ||
And the judges threw it out on standing. | ||
And that opened the door now with through a series of appeals to the Supreme Court. | ||
That door was opened up and we're able to add evidence to the case because they threw it out on standing. | ||
This evidence tonight is going to be so explosive. | ||
And so it's going to shock the world. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
Steve, when I come on your show tomorrow, right after that, I want everybody, we're going to do a live press conference on Twitter spaces. | ||
I haven't done it before, but you can all go to at real Mike Lindell over on Twitter and check it out. | ||
I'm inviting all the news media from around the world. | ||
Remember, I got all their phone numbers there. | ||
I'm going to give them a call personally, every one of them. | ||
We'll see if they, uh, if they, uh, um, you know, Mike Lindell, if they write articles, well, you better not say we don't have anything this time around there, uh, you fake news out there. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
We'll see, because they're all mocking you right now, saying Mike Lindell's got nothing. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Tonight, you file it. | ||
Tomorrow, Kerry Lake early with Kurt Olson. | ||
Mike Lindell later. | ||
And then Mike Lindell, a live news conference, press conference, news conference at 12 noon on Twitter. | ||
We're going to feed right into that. | ||
Lindell, I noticed Rupert Murdoch's not part of your suit. | ||
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