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And now they're fighting over days because they want to try and do it during the election. | |
This is election interference. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
Election interference. | ||
And it's a disgrace. | ||
We'll obviously be appealing. | ||
But this is a pure case of voter intimidation and election interference. | ||
And it shouldn't be allowed to happen. | ||
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This case could have been brought by the DA, but they... | |
And we're gonna, the former president is repeating what he has said often, that this is a case of election interference, which is arguably not the fact. | ||
Mara Eliasson, let's, let's you jump in here as well. | ||
They're talking about the way that he has been successfully Spinning a lot of this. | ||
Spinning and delaying. | ||
So their tactics and their strategy. | ||
The tactic is to delay as long as possible, hopefully past the election. | ||
The strategy is to destroy Americans' faith in the justice system. | ||
So that whatever result of these trials, Donald Trump can dismiss them or say that they're phony, just like he tried to do with the election. | ||
And that's why you hear him saying, election interference, voter intimidation. | ||
You know, he's casting this as if the justice system itself is on trial, not him. | ||
Honestly, this is so infuriating, I don't even know what to do. | ||
I don't even know if I care what the process is that these judges are arriving at. | ||
Whatever it is, it's flawed. | ||
I can tell you that much. | ||
I mean, David put it well. | ||
This is a different process for this person. | ||
We have decided that he gets his own private court of justice. | ||
He has a private plane. | ||
He has private clubs that he lives in. | ||
He basically fashioned himself his own private militia to try to take over the Capitol. | ||
Now he's getting his own private system of justice. | ||
This is an absolute travesty. | ||
It would not happen for anybody else. | ||
Anybody else would be like, sorry buddy, you lost. | ||
Pay up. | ||
For him, he gets his own set of rules. | ||
Legally, Tristan, how is that done? | ||
We just saw it. | ||
They just decided that they just, you know, the appellate court has now just decided they're going to swoop in and just change it. | ||
And that's it. | ||
And now the AG's office can now try to go up above them, I believe. | ||
I don't know what the details are, because you just told us. | ||
I'm guessing this is coming from the First Department. | ||
Appellate Division, First Department. | ||
That's the intermediate court here in New York that would be issuing a decision here. | ||
I don't know if there is a remedy for the AG's office to go up to the Court of Appeals, which is our high court here in New York, and try to get them to basically countermand this order. | ||
But in my view, this is, without knowing more, unless there's some sort of other extenuating circumstance that we're going to learn here, this appears to be an absolute gross miscarriage of justice. | ||
Take me to law school. | ||
Tell me how you assess his legal exposure today as we sit here on the precipice of this first criminal trial of Trump. | ||
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Worse today than it was yesterday. | |
The story all three of your guests have told is the right story and Mayor Chad has made a series of rulings that are going to permit the DA to tell exactly that story starting with Access Hollywood and even ending with the 2020 election as part and parcel of an overall fraud, just as you've said. | ||
And what is Trump going to do in response? | ||
The one thing he tries to do, he's got a one-page playbook that Mayor Chun just basically shredded today. | ||
It was a brutal hearing for Todd Blanch. | ||
He tried, and I think Lisa is right, it was partly to be a good showperson for his client sitting there, but to take a pedestrian set of occurrences and make it seem sinister and nefarious on the DA's part. | ||
And Merchan shut him down so hard. | ||
Recall, Merchan was going to make this a two-day hearing at first. | ||
He was intrigued by the notion that there was a hole there, there, and there wasn't. | ||
And he was peeved by it. | ||
So he pretty much not only did Blanche have to give up a lot of his credibility, as Lisa says, but he also had to surrender a big part of his playbook. | ||
What is left? | ||
Trump may try to say, oh, I just did this for Melania. | ||
But to do that, he's probably going to have to testify. | ||
Always precarious. | ||
He's saying now, I'll be glad to. | ||
Never credit that until the day comes. | ||
So basically the DA's ability to tell the story that is more compelling and more important as a country and more alienating to the population as a whole really was enhanced today. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Bye. | |
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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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. Bamb. | |
It's Monday, 25 March, Year of Our Lord 2024, beginning of Holy Week. | ||
I thought it was also going to be Passover, but I am incorrect. | ||
I'll talk to Boris about that in a moment. | ||
Boris, so I can't make head nor tails of this. | ||
They're in meltdown over, and by the way, our guest is Boris Epstein, who's obviously one of the top advisors to President Trump on all things legal and otherwise. | ||
Boris, here's what I don't understand. | ||
They're melting down about the appellate court. | ||
knocking President Trump's fine, or whatever it is, from $500 million down to $175 million. | ||
But then they're saying, although President Trump got a 30-day delay, that Marchant essentially ripped Todd Blanch to shreds, and that this is going to, you know, now it's going to be about Billy Bush, it's going to be about grab him by the whatever, all of that. | ||
So explain, let's start with the fine first and then go to today's Uh, issue about the setting of the trial date and what's actually going to be in the trial and who's going to testify and all that. | ||
So, and I should add that Bloomberg today, I think had a Trump increased 500 spots in the world's richest people. | ||
He's now worth $6.3 billion on the Bloomberg's list of wealthiest people. | ||
Uh, Boris Epstein, what the hell's going on here? | ||
Honor to be with you. | ||
Honor to be with the positive. | ||
Fred Bloomberg putting President Trump on 500 wealthiest people in the world. | ||
And that number is set to only keep growing because it is partially due to the closing of the transaction between Truth Social and the public stock. | ||
So, lots to follow there. | ||
Lots to learn about. | ||
And then, in terms of the legal, you know, as I was listening to the cold open, What I keep thinking about is how pathetic and really savvy. | ||
This is what they care about. | ||
This is what they get. | ||
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I mean, how do they go to sleep at night? | |
This is a... Oh, Tristan, what do you think? | ||
I don't know! | ||
I don't know! | ||
Andrew Mitchell had a meltdown. | ||
We're curating, we're watching it. | ||
She literally cuts off President Trump with the sticks and starts to go, blah, blah, blah. | ||
He's repeating lies. | ||
He's a liar. | ||
It's extraordinary to watch. | ||
Extraordinary. | ||
But here's the reality. | ||
The appellate division... | ||
The first department of the public in New York reminded everybody that we do have a justice system in this country. | ||
And by the way, whatever that loser on air was talking about, I believe that was Tristan's fault, whatever you think is totally wrong, it's called Texaco v. Benswell, that what Judge Inquiron did was completely un-American, unconstitutional, and illegal, right? | ||
Because this was a taking. | ||
What he did, under the control of his puppet master, Judge James, what Judge Inquiron did was completely illegal. | ||
Remember, President Trump did no wrong in this case. | ||
The banks are happy. | ||
The insurance companies are happy. | ||
Nobody lost any money. | ||
There was an ironclad disclaimer. | ||
The First Department of the Appellate Division ruled that about 95% of the case should be taken out because of the statute of limitations. | ||
And then Goran ignored all of that, again, under control of his James School, in turn is under the control of crooked Joe Biden and his henchmen. | ||
And he tried to come after President Trump. | ||
And what is a total violation in the bond that they've tried to put forward and demand was a violation of the Eighth Amendment and the 14th Amendment of the Constitution and the parallel amendments that are corresponding in the New York State Constitution. | ||
So today, the New York Appellate Division First Department said that everything of the state, except for the monitor and the independent director of compliance, it's all state. | ||
Yes, there's going to be a $175 million bottom, which is still $175 million too many because, again, President Trump did absolutely nothing wrong. | ||
And now we're on to the merits appeal of this absolutely lawless, factless, absolutely un-American case. | ||
I'm hearing from people who know that this is one of the strongest appeals ever, because again, Judge and Goran have gotten things wrong time and time and time again on constitutional gag order, not allowing this issue to go to the commercial division. | ||
And of course, Mar-a-Lago is worth $18 million. | ||
Trying to actually convince the American people that Mar-a-Lago, one of the most magnificent properties, not just in America, but on God's green earth, Mar-a-Lago means from the ocean to the lake, is worth $18 million. | ||
There's a parking spot in there that's worth $18 million, alright? | ||
People, if that were worth $18 million, people would be lining up from here to Timbuktu. | ||
Let me, because as people are focused on this because of the size and scale of the find, I've had a lot of conversations with people. | ||
Now, I came out of Harvard, went to Goldman Sachs, and then had my- Boy, you went to Harvard? | ||
25 years. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
I did. | ||
And the trade school, the business school. | ||
And I think you went to a trade school to kind of lower down the, lower down the food chain. | ||
Mine's for the Jesuits. | ||
Mine's for the Jesuits. | ||
You did, I got one of those too, but you did deals for 25 years, 20 years. | ||
I have not met a person yet that looks into this, and I think Cernovich was just going through it the other day, that is shocked about the fact that every financial institution is required in their own fiduciary responsibility to their own... Of course. | ||
sources, to do their own due diligence. | ||
Have you in your entire time ever taken what management's given you and just fund off that? | ||
You do your own independent, you build your own model, you make your own assumptions. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
If there's any banker out there ever that would not do their own due diligence, that would not conduct their own information process, that would not conduct their own approval of earnings, they'd be fired in a heartbeat. | ||
Just think about it. | ||
Even if it's a mortgage, if you go get a mortgage and you believe you, it's worth $500,000. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
This case continues to be an absolute abomination, just like the Manhattan D.A. | ||
case. | ||
And in that hearing today... Hang on, hang on. | ||
But I want to stay with the other one. | ||
All the banks were paid back. | ||
They all made the interest that they contractually set up after their due diligence. | ||
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And some of them actually got pre-payment penalties because the president paid them early. | |
Some received prepayment, penalty payment. | ||
Trump did not set the terms of the loan. | ||
The issuer, the banks, set the terms of the loan, correct? | ||
Of course. | ||
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That's why. | |
And they all got paid off. | ||
No late payments, no defaults. | ||
They all got paid off. | ||
Nothing. | ||
What's the beef? | ||
What's the beef? | ||
I go into this over the weekend with people and they go, this is impossible. | ||
A guy can't be charged for this. | ||
The beefers get Trump. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
There's James running around saying she'll get Trump. | ||
Today, I mean, put out a statement, whoa. | ||
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Oh, there's still justice is still being done. | |
Be quiet. | ||
Got embarrassed. | ||
Okay? | ||
The first department of the appellate division, first department, came in and said, nope. | ||
This is not how it's going to go down. | ||
It's all state. | ||
By the way, it's not just the bond, right? | ||
It's the continuation of doing business in New York. | ||
It's acting as officers and directors. | ||
All of that is now state, pending appeal in regular course. | ||
And President Trump and his lawyers are going to continue to battle it out. | ||
And yes, they will beat this Biden-driven witch hunt, just like we're beating all the other Biden-driven witch hunts. | ||
So that's what they melted down. | ||
They're melting down. | ||
People should know on MSNBC, you know, tonight, I'm sure it's going to be next level. | ||
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Would you say they're having a tough day? | |
It's a very, very tough way to start Holy Week. | ||
Very tough. | ||
They're not in the Easter spirit. | ||
And I only got a minute, but I want to hold you through the break. | ||
On the other side, walk me through, particularly Todd Blanche and Mershant got into it. | ||
And why is all of a sudden Billy Bush back on the table? | ||
I mean, what's going on? | ||
Of course they got into it, because what's happening there is that it's just another completely directed attack at the witch hunt. | ||
Todd fought hard. | ||
He's going to continue to fight hard. | ||
And as the president said, the president will be appealing decisions and actions and fighting against another one of the American attacks. | ||
Remember, this was a zombie case. | ||
Mark Pomerantz even said it's a zombie case. | ||
And he came out there and criticized it. | ||
He wanted another case that also would have been a total failure. | ||
Alvin Bragg never wanted any of this. | ||
He didn't want to go and bring these cases. | ||
He knows they're weak. | ||
What their whole case boils down to is that they think that noting in a checkbook, effectively, payments to a lawyer as legal fees is somehow criminal. | ||
The problem is that there's no corresponding felony crime to that. | ||
There's barely a corresponding misdemeanor crime to that. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, and remember, this isn't a public company. | ||
This is a private company. | ||
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It's just... Just... We got a commercial break. | |
back with Boris Epstein in the lead. | ||
Now, on the second one, Todd Blanche and the judge got into it. | ||
Why are they talking about Billy Bush weekend? | ||
I mean, MSNBC, CNN, that's all they're talking about. | ||
I'm sure tonight it's all they're going to get into. | ||
Why is that even a factor in this, sir? | ||
It's not a fact, and that's how President Trump and his counsel filed a robust motion limiting on it, and Judge Marshawn has expected, ruled, of course, with the DA. | ||
It has nothing to do with this trial at all. | ||
They're claiming it's just a sort of MO. | ||
Now, they can't show the tape, but they can describe the tape. | ||
This is all nonsense. | ||
President Trump did nothing wrong. | ||
This was always the weakest of the weak witch hunts. | ||
And that's why the Democrats are freaking out. | ||
They actually don't even want it to go first because they know it's so pathetic. | ||
But President Trump has forced their hand because all of these witch hunts are falling apart like the rotten house of cards that they are. | ||
Well, it looks like, Fonny Willis, I'll get to that in one second, but is this now, is a trial date set on April 15th or jury selection? | ||
Is this now a go or is this still up in the air? | ||
Well, the judge has said it, but Judge Shepkin in D.C. | ||
also set a trial date there for March 4th, and unless I'm living in a parallel universe, I don't think that that happened, as that case is now on appeal in front of the Supreme Court on robust, strong presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts. | ||
So again, the president and his team are going to continue to fight, continue to push, and continue to ensure that the American people have an actual system of justice in this country, and not this absolute Frankenstein of weaponized lawfare that the left are trying to throw at President Trump, because they're, quote-unquote, trying to protect democracy, in quotes, by absolutely annihilating and nuking our democracy. | ||
But they will not be allowed to do so, because President Trump will fight against it, win, and walk back into the Oval Office, Jan. 20, 2025. | ||
One phrase they can't take is when President Trump starts talking about election interference. | ||
You saw that. | ||
Yeah, they don't like that. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
They cut away immediately. | ||
It's almost like they're interfering in an election and they really don't like getting called out. | ||
I just think it's almost like that. | ||
No, it's a thousand percent like that. | ||
This is all election interference. | ||
They know they can't beat the president because the American people are with them. | ||
And they're trying everything they can, but they're failing, and I'm so sad about it. | ||
I mean, I don't know how Tristan and Andrea, I don't know how they're going to get through the day. | ||
I'm really worried about them. | ||
I'm going to send them a care package. | ||
Okay. | ||
Fannie Willis, I think over the weekend, said the train's rolling down the track. | ||
Trump's not going to be able to hide from her. | ||
She's going to prosecute the case. | ||
the crane with our robber Nathan White to our house? | ||
Isn't that, I mean, how late can you start the Georgia trial in, I don't know if you can start, but say theoretically, when it is absolutely direct election interference? | ||
Because President Trump can't go campaign if he's in court. | ||
President Trump and his counsel, and the counsel for eight other defendants, when got the Certificate of Immediate Review on Fannie Willis' extreme wrongdoing. | ||
So right now, all that's going to be heading up to the appellate court filings up there. | ||
And no matter what Fannie Willis says, everyone knows that this case should be dismissed, she should be disqualified, and that which I should, and President Trump and his counsel have anything to do with it, will absolutely put to an end. | ||
Okay, Boris, I want you to listen to something, please, for a minute about are we part of a political movement or are we part of a death cult? | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Honey, we shrunk the GOP majority. | ||
It says conservatives have long had a strong anti-Washington impulse, which is useful given the federal government's so relentless strive to expand its own power. | ||
But breaking that drive and rolling back power requires calculation and often incremental gains. | ||
All the more so in a divided government. | ||
The posers of the House GOP remind us of a comment former Senator Jim DeMint said that he'd rather have 30 senators who agreed with him than a Republican majority. | ||
Congratulations to Mr. DeMint. | ||
The current House GOP is close to realizing this ambition. | ||
John, Republicans keep quitting. | ||
They want no part of this. | ||
The chaos continues. | ||
It gets worse. | ||
Republicans themselves are saying we've accomplished absolutely nothing this session. | ||
And now they're talking about vacating the chair again. | ||
I just... | ||
The incompetence, the political insanity is just, again, it's just beyond. | ||
I can't imagine voter, and the Wall Street Journal editorial page agrees, I can't imagine voters and contributors aren't looking at this going, we didn't pay for this and we're not going to vote for this or support this for two more years. | ||
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Yeah, it's the distinction, isn't it, between a political party in the way we understand them as governing elements within a constitutional structure and a cult, right? | |
I mean, if you're going to be ideological, if you want to be so pure in your loyalty to the whims and appetites of one person who tells you what to do, and then you do it no matter what, Versus a party that, I think, let's go ahead and just do Edmund Burke here on Monday morning. | ||
A body of men united for a kind of common purpose. | ||
united, you know, a body of men united for a kind of common purpose. | ||
And what he meant was a governing purpose. | ||
And the governing purpose here is not in many, all in all, this once noble party has become a vehicle for the appetites of one person. | ||
And it's these moderate Republicans who are just bailing. | ||
And the great question, as we've talked about forever now, is at what point does the party itself begin to put Interests of ideas and governing above the slavish following of one person. | ||
Boris, the once noble party, the controlled opposition, neoliberal, neocon, GOP that was feckless, hapless and ineffective. | ||
Now MAGA and the deplorables and America First is on the rise in back of President Trump as our leader. | ||
Are we in a cult? | ||
Are we in the most powerful political movement in the history of this country? | ||
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. | ||
Tell him what he wants. | ||
It's the latter. | ||
Okay, first of all, didn't Republicans have a permanent minority in the House for about, what, was it 35, 40 years? | ||
Between the end of World War II and the King Richard Revolution? | ||
Okay, these people... First of all, Steve, I'm going to have to send you a bill for having to listen to all these libs. | ||
I don't know how you do it. | ||
They are just completely and totally maniacal and deranged. | ||
They have no idea. | ||
What is actually going on in the real world? | ||
They're just completely obsessed with trying to work President Trump into any conversation. | ||
I mean, maybe they probably don't know about sports, but if they somehow were to talk about sports, they'd probably work him in there. | ||
They're mad that their favorite team lost because somebody on there is part of the MAGA movement. | ||
But in all seriousness, You know, I guess the saying goes, cry more, Lib. | ||
These Libs can keep crying. | ||
President Trump and the American people are focused on putting America first, making America great again, which is not a slogan. | ||
It is an action item. | ||
And continue to win. | ||
And that's what we're going to do. | ||
As the President said, we're going to win so much, you're going to be tired of it. | ||
And that's what's going to keep happening. | ||
Boris, from the entire audience, War Room Posse, just tell the legal team, fantastic job. | ||
You guys are against all odds. | ||
With the power of the federal government, DOJ, the courts, the New York courts, which are neo-Marxist, it's amazing. | ||
Today, you're right, it's a bad start to Holy Week for Morning Joe and Mika and that entire crowd. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
Not a good start. | ||
Also, why is Passover not this week? | ||
I thought Holy Week was all tied around Passover. | ||
I reached out to the rabbi, and he said, it's all about the Jewish calendars, Steve. | ||
There's a dissonance this year, but that's great because that means that the Holy Season is extending from now through the end of April. | ||
So we've got lots to celebrate, lots to fight for, while the Libs are going to be melting down on Morning Joe and Rachel Maddow, whatever else they're watching. | ||
Where did people get you on social media, brother? | ||
Because people need to follow you now more than ever. | ||
Steve, thank you so much. | ||
It's an honor to be with you. | ||
An honor to be with the posse. | ||
My website is hot right now. | ||
Sign up at borisfp.com. | ||
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And the hottest on the glam, borisfp. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless and all offense. | ||
Boris, thank you so much for coming on. | ||
If you look at this struggle for the direction of this republic and the salvation of this country, there's kind of three vectors they had to maintain their power. | ||
One was to make the case, to govern and make the case to the American people that they're not simply making people's lives better, but they're Progressing or putting forward this Republic to get better and better and better for for for more of our citizens. | ||
That's number one. | ||
They haven't done that. | ||
In fact, all the numbers all the polling is absolutely horrific when it comes to that the second. | ||
Was lawfare to basically tie President Trump up in legal proceedings all throughout the country, both criminal, civil, to then come up, put him into bankruptcy, take his all his assets, tie him up in court all the time, bring these criminal charges. | ||
And the third and this is one that I know is a top of mind with President Trump is after we win with an overwhelming blowout victory is to steal it. | ||
And that has to be and I know they go crazy. | ||
How can you possibly say that to steal it? | ||
Well, the first case, and you've seen the numbers, they're absolutely horrific. | ||
James Carver, all these people, the numbers are horrific. | ||
The power of this movement, the growth of this movement, and what President Trump has done as far as leadership is simply the biggest comeback in American political history. | ||
Then you see the lawfare, and it's crumbling everywhere. | ||
Now they've got the case they never wanted to bring, the Alvin Bragg case. | ||
It looks like tentatively set for the 15th of April, and they're all jumping around. | ||
At least they got a criminal trial because all the rest of them will probably just collapse. | ||
And then we got to think about the, of course, on the bankruptcy and seizing his assets in appellate court, kind of put a stay on that and, you know, putting people into his business and monitoring business. | ||
That's all a stay while this goes on appeal. | ||
And he's got come with the 175, but he was very cocky today, said, hey, I'll pay cash or just write a check. | ||
Forbes put him up. | ||
I think the biggest jump ever of someone on the Forbes for 500 of wealthiest people. | ||
We've got to worry about the big steal. | ||
And, of course, you've got congressmen quitting. | ||
Are they teeing us up for something? | ||
We'll see. | ||
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The idea that the 2020 election was stolen. | |
You think that these companies should allow people to say that and individuals can make up their own mind and that there should be... I think the American people are smart. | ||
Look, I've not said that. | ||
What I've said is there were concerns about the 2020 election. | ||
I think Americans agree with that. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
You don't think they think there were concerns with the 2020 election? | ||
Most people don't question the result. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
They don't question whether Biden won or not. | ||
Right? | ||
Right? | ||
Most people don't question the outcome. | ||
Did Joe Biden win the election fair and square? | ||
He won. | ||
He's the legitimate president. | ||
Fair and square he won. | ||
It's certified. | ||
It's done. | ||
Okay. | ||
Wrong answer. | ||
First off, she For the longest time, raised money, ran around. | ||
It was all performative. | ||
They didn't really believe it, but this is why Liz Harrington... | ||
Who's now come back to us as a contributor after a couple of years working with President Trump to get, you know, help get the media apparatus stood up that's working, you know, for President Trump that's driving this election. | ||
Liz left shortly, I think two weeks, 10 days after the 2020 election, Liz Harrington. | ||
She was the senior communications person over there. | ||
And she left. | ||
Why'd she leave? | ||
She said they didn't believe that it was stolen. | ||
Right there, heard from Ronna Romney. | ||
Do you think if she had told that to President Trump, she'd ever be back in the RNC? | ||
This is the kind of crap you got to deal with these people. | ||
They'll look you right in the eye and just say, no, yeah, I believe it. | ||
I believe it just to keep their positions. | ||
This is what we're dealing with. | ||
We're going to drill down more this week. | ||
It's going to be a lot on Speaker Johnson and this fiasco that we got. | ||
It's ongoing because right now they're setting up to bring back the Ukraine. | ||
I'm not kidding you. | ||
The $60 billion. | ||
Although the parents in Ukraine don't want any more. | ||
They don't want their sons and daughters. | ||
I tell you what, why don't we make it contingent? | ||
Why don't we make it contingent? | ||
Don't make it alone. | ||
Don't have to make it alone. | ||
Make it contingent on 500,000 volunteers of young men. | ||
And they don't have to be 25, just the 27 North, 500,000 volunteers. | ||
Let's see how they're doing that. | ||
They won't get a hundred thousand. | ||
The parents over there don't want their kids in the slaughterhouse. | ||
Don't want their kids chopped up. | ||
This is the situation. | ||
Johnson's going to bring it back and he's going to attach, I'm not making this up, he's going to attach a couple of border things. | ||
He couldn't do it and wouldn't do it on the spending bill to force the shutdown or force Biden to come to the table. | ||
But now he's holding your border security hostage to the Ukraine money. | ||
Does that make any sense? | ||
But just look at Rana Rami. | ||
This is what you deal with with these people. | ||
This is why the Axios story today talking about alternative media. | ||
The audience out there is hungry for actionable information. | ||
Let me repeat that audiences out there are hungry for actionable information information that can make their what they feel is their civic duty even more powerful. | ||
That's what this audience is so powerful. | ||
This audience is an activist audience. | ||
You use your agency and your agency is bending the arc of history. | ||
If it had not been for you in 16, then in 20 and now, and quite frankly, to have President Trump's back in the greatest political comeback in American history against all odds, not just against all odds, against every powerful institution in this country, including conservative media. | ||
We didn't have Newsmax and we didn't have we didn't have Fox certainly didn't have Fox. | ||
The Murdoch sat there and said he was a we're going to make make him a non-person. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Think about in those early months of 2021. | ||
Going to make him a non-person. | ||
Well, you disagreed with that. | ||
But Ronna McGann, now there's a firestorm over there about hiring her, and she'll be like Lord Ha Ha in World War II. | ||
She'll be there like Michael Steele, you know, trash-talking us every day. | ||
It's a smart hire for her. | ||
She doesn't know anything, just like Michael Steele. | ||
You listen to him, it's all goofball. | ||
They don't know anything. | ||
They talk about goofball stuff. | ||
But they're Lord Ha-Ha's because they have that down to Chiron, former chairman of the Republican Party. | ||
So they're going, so terrible. | ||
You have these crazies, these marginal people, these basket of deplorables are taking over, following Trump in a cult. | ||
Remember, it's always in a cult. | ||
You're in a cult. | ||
But she sits right there. | ||
First thing right out of her mouth. | ||
Trump didn't win. | ||
Biden's legitimate. | ||
And then Leslie Stahl, and this is to a Jordan staff. | ||
This is a staff issue. | ||
You need to get some information. | ||
You need to brief Congressman Jordan. | ||
When Leslie Stahl asked that question, then she's giggling. | ||
Nobody believes that. | ||
Well, first off, Leslie, just to give you some empirical evidence, I understand 60 minutes is not a big deal on that. | ||
Empirical evidence, the exit polls from CNN show that 63% of registered Republican primary voters, which are the most, you know, high propensity voters, 63%, this is not the marginalia, this is the most dedicated of the voters, believe Joe Biden's illegitimate. | ||
Not that there was, Jim Jordan, not there's some issues. | ||
They're not issues. | ||
There's no issues with the 2020 election. | ||
They stole it. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
They stole it. | ||
And they hate when we say this. | ||
They stole it. | ||
And they're on notice. | ||
They're not going to be able to steal it again. | ||
People are doing a ton of work on this, and that's still not enough, but it's going to get better. | ||
The hairy eyeball is going to be on them. | ||
The only way they defeat Trump is to steal it. | ||
The only way they defeat Trump is they steal it. | ||
The only way they defeat Trump is they steal it. | ||
He is unstoppable. | ||
The odds on this were incredible. | ||
The lords of easy money on Wall Street, including all the Republican donors, all of them, all of them. | ||
Trump had one or two guys have been with him, but the Republican Party donors, including many that have been with him, all abandoned him. | ||
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All. | |
The corporate interest, the corporate interest, particularly biopharmaceutical, others, the defense industry that control the Republican Party. | ||
All abandoned him. | ||
The sociopathic overlords in Silicon Valley all were against him and hate him. | ||
Media, including conservative media, all of it except for a handful. | ||
All of it. | ||
To make him a non-person, or to jump in bed with robot Ron DeSantis, or DeVest, Glenn Youngkin, or Tricky Nicky, or somebody like... Pick'em. | ||
You know, anybody. | ||
They had a bunch of others. | ||
And Rana and Dave Bossie go out and do these series of ridiculous debates, spend $400 million of donor money that not a penny went into get out the vote for the general, not a penny went into election integrity, not a penny, on nothing but vanity projects. | ||
Okay? | ||
Nothing but vanity projects. | ||
And because, and it started at Sea Park in Orlando, but it was also this show and people getting enthusiasm and letting people know, you never backed off, not for one second. | ||
And Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan caught it in that article about three or four weeks ago, that the central, the defining moment, the hinge of history here, Was President Trump, in that defining moment, not getting on his knees and genuflecting to Mitch McConnell, and to Kevin McCarthy, and all the donors, and the Frank Luntzes, and all the people who are doing polls, and Trump can't do this, and all these polls, remember that? | ||
All these polls, and they're doing ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba, and focus groups, and they're doing this, oh, Trump can't come back. | ||
All of them. | ||
All of them. | ||
And you, this audience, stood in the breach. | ||
And Trump, against, even rationally, that's why he's going to go down in American history as one of the most extraordinary men this country's ever produced. | ||
Donald Trump, with all his imperfections. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because he had every opportunity and they begged him to do it. | ||
Just genuflect. | ||
And it'll all go away. | ||
The pain will go away. | ||
And just admit you lost and Biden's legitimate. | ||
We need you to say Biden's legitimate. | ||
We must have you say Biden's legitimate. | ||
We need to say that. | ||
Hell, folks, we're banned on the show today. | ||
Axios says we're a juggernaut. | ||
Axios words, not ours. | ||
War Room's a juggernaut. | ||
We're banned on, I think, 80% of meaningful social media. | ||
Banned in perpetuity. | ||
Why are we banned? | ||
Election and the vaccine and the vaccine mandates. | ||
And Fauci and that whole crowd, the Wuhan lab. | ||
Everything they said, oh, these guys are conspiracy terrorists. | ||
Nothing came out of Wuhan. | ||
It came out of a, it came out of a mongoose or, you know, a muskrat in a wet market. | ||
Stop. | ||
We've been right on everything and we're banned. | ||
And we don't go back to those guys unbanned. | ||
It's like, screw you. | ||
We don't care. | ||
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Suck on that. | |
Look at Ronna. | ||
She just coughed it right up. | ||
Oh, Joe Biden's legitimate. | ||
He won. | ||
It's certified. | ||
It's certified. | ||
This is what you deal with in Washington, D.C. | ||
This is the smoke and mirrors. | ||
This is the hall of mirrors of President Trump. | ||
They're always telling one thing and behind his back, they're doing another. | ||
She showed yesterday what she actually believed, and that's why they didn't do anything. | ||
Liz Harrington's a good person, a good woman. | ||
A devout Christian. | ||
One of the best and finest people I know. | ||
And totally dedicated to the country, to MAGA, to the liberals, and to President Trump. | ||
And she saw in the couple days after the election, they weren't fighting for it, they were lying. | ||
They were taking money under false pretenses. | ||
Hello? | ||
Wouldn't want that checked into. | ||
Nope. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Wouldn't want that checked into. | ||
That's a good question for their forensic auditor. | ||
They've raised a billion dollars. | ||
And according to their math, two thirds of that came from you. | ||
They wonder why people are tapped out right now. | ||
Two thirds of that came from you. | ||
I'd like to see the, I know the sources of proceeds. | ||
That would be a handful of donors. | ||
And of course the deplorables. | ||
I'd like to see the uses of proceeds. | ||
Because I can't see where you got anything. | ||
You have no state party. | ||
Very few of the state parties are really functioning. | ||
They have no money. | ||
You have very little, almost no get out the vote. | ||
Oh, you had five or six Hispanic community centers. | ||
God knows where. | ||
It's not like the Hispanics are going to come out. | ||
They want to hang out with the Republicans. | ||
Hey, this is about voting. | ||
It's not about a lifestyle. | ||
What's a community center? | ||
Just do a get-out-the-vote. | ||
Start talking about issues. | ||
Have their back on issues that are meaningful for them. | ||
And trust me, they don't need a community center. | ||
That's all performative. | ||
That's all for Michael Steele to sit on MSNBC. | ||
He says, yeah, there's Hispanic outreach. | ||
There's Hispanic outreach. | ||
Hey, outreach was standing in the breach on some policies. | ||
How about this? | ||
Shut the border. | ||
Not what the donor class in the Republican Party wants. | ||
Remember, none of this would have happened last week unless the money wants it. | ||
Now you know, now it's open secret. | ||
The money wants it, and they want it because it's good for them as far as money goes, as far as profits go. | ||
Cheaper labor, and they buy more consumer goods. | ||
So cheaper labor means higher margins, right? | ||
And more consumer goods means, I don't know, higher GPA. | ||
You know that the 10 million illegal alien invaders are only buying the highest quality stuff. | ||
Right? | ||
This is why the consumers and the Cheetos and the Cokes and all that, they love it. | ||
Who do you think pushes the Ivocars? | ||
Why is the agriculture bill always controversial? | ||
It's the junk food companies that are always pushing it, pushing it hard. | ||
This is what Trump was up against. | ||
He's up a establishment that controls the most powerful nation in the history of mankind. | ||
And you're in their way, and they intend to run you over. | ||
And if anybody steps up to say, hey, I'll be one of the leaders here. | ||
Peter Navarro is in prison. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Peter Navarro is in prison. | ||
Peter Navarro is in prison because for a phony committee, a committee that we now know suppressed information. | ||
This is Miller, the acting secretary of defense, said they try to intimidate him to shut him up. | ||
Peter Navarro is in prison. | ||
They want to put President Trump in prison for 700 years. | ||
You don't think it's turbulent? | ||
It's turbulent now. | ||
It's going to get a lot more turbulent. | ||
Wait till close to April 15th. | ||
Wait till close to jury selection. | ||
That's going to be a five ring circus right there because they're going to figure by that time that's the only shot they got. | ||
And I would tell you, as you go through that trial, every day the American people are going to get more. | ||
They're going to get a belly full. | ||
They're going to get outraged at what's going on in the New York court and what they're trying to do to President Trump. | ||
Even people that don't totally agree. | ||
People that don't like his house style. | ||
Let's say that. | ||
Birchgold.com. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
You need to do that today. | ||
Gold set another all-time high, I think. | ||
Broke $2,000. | ||
Was that an all-time high? | ||
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Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bamm Okay, first off it's the start of Holy Week We're going to have a lot of different programming this week. | ||
It's going to be fantastic. | ||
We're here every day. | ||
For those of you that hang in for four hours a day, you're going to get it, plus the Saturday. | ||
We're going to be doing a lot of specials, but interweaving it into the current politics and current cultural things that are happening, because we have to now, more than ever. | ||
Our country's in the balance. | ||
And we're going to be profiling some of the companies that are with us that are part of that alternative economy, Patriot Mobile, Glen Story and the team. | ||
Particularly Glen Story, and that's totally separate from Patriot Mobile, but their political action group has been one of the leaders of this fight down in Texas. | ||
And what they've done there is incredible. | ||
Remember, also, they're the ones that helped put in to Texas School and God We Trust, that plaque, and God We Trust. | ||
So they're a company that believes In the Judeo-Christian West, and particularly the Christian values that you believe. | ||
So I say this, you know, you get to vote once a year in like municipal elections or school board elections. | ||
You get to vote every couple of years in congressional elections, the by-elections. | ||
You get to vote every four years in presidential, but you get to vote every day with your money. | ||
And the products and services have to be at as good a quality or better But that's right, Patreon Mobile, go check it out, patreonmobile.com slash Bannon, get your free hookup, put the promo code in there, but find out, immerse yourself and find out about the great service that's provided by Patreon Mobile and Glen Story and the team. | ||
Also, the Navy SEALs at Warpath Coffee. | ||
This coffee, two years in the making, the dark roast, working with Tej on the team. | ||
Tej was on the show on Saturday. | ||
He was telling you. | ||
And by the way, Tej agrees with me and agrees with Posobiec. | ||
That thing in Russia is sketchy. | ||
Those are not your typical ISIS guys. | ||
I mean, Tej fought al-Qaeda and then ISIS later. | ||
It's something quite sketchy about those characters. | ||
Right? | ||
I just, I'm not buying it. | ||
I'm not buying their Isis. | ||
I see, I got to find out actually who hired them. | ||
I need more due diligence on that. | ||
They got to convince me they're Isis. | ||
But Warpath Coffee, Warpath.coffee slash War Room and get your discount. | ||
Make sure you get it. | ||
And by the way, it's just not dark roast. | ||
I know I emphasize that because I love it. | ||
It's my baby. | ||
But you got all the mild blends and the seasonal blends and everything like that. | ||
Mike Lindell, how you doing? | ||
Mike, you know, you're the least... sometimes you're a little gruff, but you're never grumpy. | ||
You're one of the kindest-hearted people I know. | ||
This morning you were a little grumpy. | ||
I just want to make sure everything's okay. | ||
Tomorrow I want to get you on the factory floor if you're back at... because I get the folks in there to cheer you up. | ||
Are you okay, Mike Lindell? | ||
We're worried about you. | ||
I've had a tough week, tough day, but we're getting through. | ||
My faith gets me through, and that's... I've got to... | ||
I did a lot of praying today. | ||
A lot of things going on. | ||
Like I say, I don't usually get down, but I'm getting up there again. | ||
We've got these pillows, the War Room Posse. | ||
We've got the With God All Things Are Possible. | ||
I was just looking at this as I was sitting here reflecting. | ||
By the way, all these pillows, these are my artist, Jim Hansel. | ||
He's a blind painter, legally blind. | ||
And a few years ago, he painted all these paintings. | ||
Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Stop, stop, stop right there. | ||
Those things are so incredible. | ||
And Jimmy Kimmel, I want to tell you the demons you got in Hollywood. | ||
They specifically mocked Mike Lindell in The Blind Painter. | ||
Did they not? | ||
They specifically singled him out as a blind painter. | ||
Yeah, they did. | ||
His name is Jim Hansel, and we've been friends since grade school, and he's legally blind. | ||
He paints one little square at a time, and it's quite a story. | ||
You can see his story over on mystore.com, where all his paintings are, everybody. | ||
And you can use the promo code WARROOM there, too. | ||
All his paintings are over there, and it's been amazing since we were kids. | ||
And they told him in high school, you'll never be, you can't be a painter, you'll never be a painter, you're blind. | ||
And Jimmy didn't listen. | ||
You know, he's legally blind. | ||
But like I say, one square at a time. | ||
And this is on a pillowcase. | ||
I mean, it's just, his paintings are the most amazing paint. | ||
Then you realize he's blind, you're going, what? | ||
And, but he's got an amazing story. | ||
One of the most amazing stories I've ever heard in my life. | ||
Yeah, and Jimmy Kimmel mocked him when we had him on my store on the War Room here. | ||
But, you know, it did get him an audience. | ||
I guess a lot of people checked it out to see, what do you mean, how can you be a painter and be legally blind? | ||
But he did it. | ||
Now he's finally to the point though, he's 60-some years old now, and now finally he can't paint anymore. | ||
But that was just as of last year. | ||
His last painting he did was of our country. | ||
It's amazing the patriotic paintings he's done. | ||
He's all in to save our country. | ||
You guys can get his paintings over at mystore.com. | ||
Check out Jim Hansel and use the promo code war room. | ||
And if you want to get the pillows, we've got these on sale, two pillows for the $25, the multi-use MyPillows, everybody. | ||
I can see our Jim Hansel paintings right there. | ||
These are the same MyPillows you use for the multi-use traveling, for couches. | ||
I use them every single day. | ||
We've got that $25 sale going on for the two of them for $25. | ||
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And we've got the six-piece towel sets for $25. | ||
They're the MyPillow, the premium MyPillows that we grew up with here, everybody. | ||
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It's the $25 extravaganza for the War Room Posse. | ||
You guys have been so amazing. | ||
We got the beach towels just came in last week. | ||
You guys are getting all these things on sale for the war room and uh stays like today. | ||
I'm glad that my employees are taken care of because so I don't have another worry on my mind that they uh to worry about them and there there's the 800 number 800-873-1062 That was another attack on my home reps across the country last week. | ||
Another audit coming in. | ||
You guys can't work from home. | ||
You know, this is just disgusting. | ||
It's the biggest attack on my pillow in history. | ||
Just because their CEO wants to have, go to paper ballots, hand count and have elections instead of selections. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
And Steve, I've seen you with Peter, Peter being in jail. | ||
I mean, it's just a shame. | ||
What's this country come from? | ||
We've got to save our country. | ||
We'll get you back on tomorrow, Mike. | ||
I know you got work to do. | ||
I want to talk tomorrow. | ||
We're going to talk about the Robin Voss thing in Wisconsin. | ||
We'll walk through it all about this, throwing out some of the names and this fight. | ||
Robin Voss and those guys are not going to go down without a fight. | ||
I keep telling people that. | ||
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Next hour, Hardwell and I are going to break this all down for you in detail. | ||
So much going on at kickoff Holy Week. | ||
Huge day for President Trump in the courts in New York. | ||
Date is set, 15 April for the start of his trial. | ||
We'll see if that kicks in. | ||
But they've dramatically slashed, dramatically slashed this ridiculous fine and interest and all that, down to $175 million. | ||
And President Trump says, I'm paying cash! | ||
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