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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you'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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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 Tuesday, 16 April, Year of Our Lord 2024. | ||
The most empowered and powerful audience in all media is with us today, the War Room Posse. | ||
We're going to give some, hopefully some instructions or some guidance about today, manning the ramparts, but we're going to pivot, stay in Capitol Hill, go back to lower Manhattan here at the bottom of the hour. | ||
Johnson had a press conference. | ||
I'm not resigning. | ||
A motion to vacate is absurd. | ||
He also called himself. | ||
He only took one question. | ||
Jake Sherman is reporting he only took one question. | ||
Julie Grace Bruefke. | ||
I think she's over at the Hill now. | ||
One senior GOP source says they have heard talk that a motion to vacate will come up Within the next 24 to 48 hours, you just heard MTG talking about Tom Massey. | ||
And to end it, before I bring in Russ Vought, Speaker Johnson referred to himself. | ||
I'm trying to keep a straight face in this. | ||
Speaker Johnson referred to himself as a wartime speaker. | ||
Russ Vought, let me take the last one first. | ||
You've been in a couple of three wars. | ||
You were OMB director for President Trump. | ||
You've been in the trenches with us before that. | ||
for years as we fought these battles with Chip Roy, yourself, others. | ||
Does Speaker Johnson strike you as a wartime speaker, sir? | ||
No, I don't think he knows what that is. | ||
And I think he's been remarkably distanced ever since he's been in Congress from any of these foxholes. | ||
And I think that's what we're finding as he's assumed a speakership. | ||
And what he's put forward this week is fundamentally dishonest. | ||
And that's why I think it's so important to unpack it. | ||
The media is doing, in the aftermath of yesterday, is going around and saying that Johnson has yielded to conservatives and split up these votes, that there's going to be individual votes on Ukraine and Israel and even TikTok, that these are somehow separate bills. | ||
They are separate only for a point in time because what is happening is that all things are procedure in the House. | ||
And so everything that comes to the floor has a major rule, a procedure that governs how it's going to be considered by the House. | ||
And they are using one rule, which means it is one package, to bring these bills to the floor and they're essentially different amendment votes, but they are one package. | ||
When you, the member, are voting for that procedural rule, you are voting, if you support Israel, you're voting for Ukraine. | ||
If you vote for Ukraine, you are supporting Israel. | ||
So it is both two things. | ||
Number one, it's a violation of Mike Johnson's commitment to the American people that said, I will not move on Ukraine unless we secure our border. | ||
That is a total cave and walk back from that commitment. | ||
Number two, it is incredibly harmful to the members and their constituents who are adamantly opposed to any funding for Ukraine, but they are supportive of funding for Israel, where there is far more consensus. | ||
And so you're making that member, on behalf of his voters, go to the floor and say, I'm going to vote for this procedural vote, and as a result, I'm now furthering the cause of the Ukraine funding. | ||
Next thing I would say is that there is a view, and this impacts even conservatives on the Hill, that procedural votes are not policy votes. | ||
Totally untrue. | ||
We saw that on an important rule vote on FISA. | ||
Procedure votes are policy votes. | ||
This is a DC cartel myth that has endured for two or three decades. | ||
It is untrue, and it is one of the reasons why we have not been able to save the country. | ||
And I would say to those... | ||
individuals who draw this fake distinction between procedural votes and policy votes. | ||
When the country goes down the tubes, you are not going to be able to explain to your children and grandchildren, oh, don't blame me. | ||
It was a process vote. | ||
It was a procedural vote. | ||
It happened on your watch. | ||
And these are the leverage points that we have to stop what the speakership is doing. | ||
And it must be used. | ||
The message is this. | ||
Later this week, we don't have a precise time on when it will be considered yet. | ||
Vote against the rule bringing the Ukraine bill and all of the other shiny object bills to the floor this week. | ||
There is a way to provide funding for Israel without marrying all of these into one big package that is designed to do nothing other than to use the fact that Israel was attacked to dislodge Ukraine funding that has been held up for now over a year, which has been a result of this audience and the American people rising up and saying we've had it. | ||
with this neoconservative consensus. | ||
It's a very important issue. | ||
They're trying to, you know, come in with these supplementals that, you know, $100 billion here, $100 billion there. | ||
How do we kill this rule? | ||
There's two. | ||
Isn't there committee and then the floor? | ||
So walk us through the process. | ||
When we, when our audience calls to kill the rule, do we want to kill it in the rules committee? | ||
Are we going to wait till after? | ||
Just walk us through the process of where you need us on the ramparts. | ||
When it gets to the floor, there will probably not be the votes to kill it in committee, but when it gets to the floor, that's the opportunity for Republican conservatives to say, no, we're not going forward with this. | ||
And then they might have to get Democrats and they might be able to, but again, Democrats are not going to be excited necessarily about moving along and offsetting every Republican conservative vote, but we got to try to make that. | ||
That's the chance that we have To be able to block this is when it gets to the floor is House Freedom Caucus members and those that are adjacent to come and take a very hard-line position that says this is the vote on Ukraine. | ||
We are opposed to the rule like many of them were opposed to the Pfizer rule last week. | ||
That's the most critical vote and that needs to occur on the House floor. | ||
If we're able to stop it beforehand and rules committee that's all gravy. | ||
Okay, so it's killed the rule. | ||
How can he possibly? | ||
And D.C.' 's a town full of hypocrisy, but how can he possibly even mention Ukraine, much less bring something up that doesn't have even lipstick? | ||
He has done nothing. | ||
They've totally thrown border security away, and every day another 10,000, another combat division comes across. | ||
How is Johnson able to sell it to his conference? | ||
I don't know how they get any votes when there's nothing in here about securing the border. | ||
At the heart of hearts, Mike Johnson is a neocon. | ||
And so when he is pushed and pushed, he is unwilling to move off of the lines that have existed now for many decades and really led the country from the presidency of George Bush II. | ||
And so Mike Johnson wants the Ukraine funding. | ||
I think that's important for everyone to know, the audience to know. | ||
He's been out there saying, look, you know, we need to secure the border. | ||
But at the end of the day, He believes it is important and wants the Ukraine funding. | ||
He rejects the America First perspective on why Europe can step up on this issue if it necessary, that Russia has shown that they don't have the ability, that they've been bogged down in Ukraine and don't have the ability to move on Western Europe. | ||
He rejects all of that. | ||
And so what you see in the reporting from conference last night is that much of the Republican consensus is still wrapped up and it's shared by Mike Johnson. | ||
He's not going against the grain. | ||
And I think to the extent to which why they are not, they don't even want to have any kind of fig leaf on this issue of a border because it just proves that we're right. | ||
They're hoping that we've completely turned the page, that they can just get their message out and we won't have the ability to get our message out. | ||
I think your audience in this show has proved that time and time again. | ||
And so I think that's what their game plan is. | ||
And the only question is, are we going to let their procedural dishonesty stand? | ||
And I neglected to make one point. | ||
It's not just procedural dishonesty on the front end. | ||
They're talking about merging these packages on the back end. | ||
Only in the House of Representatives, I tell you. | ||
They would have a rule that brings these bills, consider them separately, so that in the theater of the House of Representatives, where you have the cameras, It looks like four or five different votes. | ||
And then once the members vote on it, the rule will then merge them back into a package going to the Senate. | ||
And I didn't want to belabor that point too much because I don't want that to be the only thing that they fix. | ||
I want to make sure that the House members know that first rule vote is the most important vote and that can't be fixed. | ||
So they've got to vote that rule down and get this Ukraine bill back behind and ensure that it does not move forward. | ||
Your best guess of when this vote will come forward will be Thursday, Friday? | ||
My guess is the rule vote is on Thursday. | ||
It could be Friday. | ||
I just got some texts from Intel and it hasn't been noticed. | ||
I thought he was a believer instructed that the majority the majority. | ||
He certainly doesn't have a majority on Ukraine right now to do it with no border security. | ||
I'd be shocked if he had more than a third of the conference. | ||
Any observations on that? | ||
This is a rejection of regular order. | ||
This is a rejection of the majority of the majority principle. | ||
This is a rejection of the commitments that he has made as Speaker and in moving up that position. | ||
So look, they don't have the facts and the commitments and the principles. | ||
This is why when you resort as a leadership team to procedural dishonesty and manipulating the rule votes, the process votes to secure what you want to accomplish. Famously, John Dingell, the longest serving member of the House, said, you know, if I let you have the policy votes and I'm going to take the procedural votes, I'm going to screw you every time. | ||
And he didn't say the word screw. | ||
So look, this is incredibly important. | ||
It's fundamental that members take a step back and realize our votes have to be consistent. | ||
And the only way that that's going to be the case is if we take this rule down. | ||
So we have to kill the rule on the Ukraine on this package. | ||
Is Johnson, we just said MTG say Thomas Massey's joined her. | ||
Isn't it well past time to move on Johnson as Speaker of the House and get somebody else in there? | ||
He has not shown an ability to do it and he's taken everything that the DC cartel would do to a Speaker And he's just furthered that. | ||
And I think that she has put forward a really compelling list of reasons. | ||
And I think this is the kind of thing that, first of all, he pioneered the suspension calendar, governing with Democrats, and now he's resorted to procedural dishonesty. | ||
And so my expectation is more and more members get comfortable because the argument before was that the predicate hadn't been laid. | ||
He is laying the predicate before the eyes of the American people. | ||
In one of the more unfathomable ways where Israel gets attacked and instead of having a conversation right, wrong, or indifferent about how we should respond, he's going to use that as the predicate to jam the Ukraine funding through the Congress with procedural dishonesty? | ||
I just think that's the kind of thing. | ||
No wonder Thomas Massie is moving towards where Marjorie Taylor Greene is in my gut is that there's a lot of members in that same vein are trying to figure out what's next after that. | ||
Do you think right now, as you see, has that put us in jeopardy of having Hakeem Jeffries as Speaker, at least for the last couple of months, before President Trump gets back? | ||
Or do you think this can be done, do you think he can be removed without jeopardizing that? | ||
It is not, it has never been, it is not now, it never will be an issue that Hakeem Jeffries can attract all the votes that are necessary to have a Speaker where he wielding the gavel. There is always the ability for the Republicans to say no, that's not happening. | ||
Even if that means putting Mike Johnson back in the speakership, it is not a possibility. | ||
The question and what Mike Johnson himself has shown is, is there someone that is ready to take the position? | ||
And I think that is probably the biggest reason that people are trying to get their minds around. | ||
If they're not with Marjorie Taylor Greene, the reason is not because they're worried about Hakeem Jeffries generally. | ||
It is because how do you ensure that we don't have someone that takes the speakership that has been as big of a disaster as Mike Johnson? | ||
Ross, where do we go to get CRA? | ||
Where to get your Twitter account, which is always a little hot? | ||
AmericaRenewing.com is our website. | ||
They get all the materials. | ||
We'll be putting something up as soon as we have build text on what this thing does, beyond what we know from our reporting and our intelligence sources. | ||
And they can get me at at RussVote on Twitter, and we'll be following the debate throughout the day and the week. | ||
Russ, I look forward to having you back on. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
RussVote, Center for Renewing America. | ||
One of the best. | ||
I'm engaged now in full open combat on Capitol Hill, but you gotta be. | ||
Can't give the oligarchs any more money. | ||
We can't sell our treasury bills! | ||
Dave Brett and I go through that. | ||
Birchgold.com. | ||
Gold at another high. | ||
Ask Phillip Patrick why. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Check. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
We're going to go back to Lower Manhattan. | ||
At the bottom of the hour, Alvin Bragg has moved on a contempt charge for President Trump against this unconstitutional gag order. | ||
We'll get more details on that and other news breaking from this show trial today. | ||
Olivia Beavers is reporting at conference, Massey stood up and quote to Johnson, to his face, you are not going to be speaker much longer, end quote. | ||
We'll return to this House fight, but I want to get Senator J.D. | ||
Vance, been one of the leaders of the America First movement, and one of our, not just strongest public intellectuals, but actually men of action, in fighting in the Senate to make sure some of this nonsense can't go. | ||
I said earlier that I need more time with Bratz. | ||
I'm bringing one at six o'clock. | ||
We're going to go through the capital markets. | ||
Part of this is now the Wall Street journalism reporting. | ||
U.S. | ||
government's having a tough time selling treasuries. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Well, we got a two trillion dollar deficit this year. | ||
Now they're debating top lines that are going to get us another two trillion dollar deficit for the current year. | ||
The markets understand this. | ||
But more than even that, people are concerned of the elites in this country. | ||
that control this country do they care about the dollar do they care about uh... the dollar being the prime reserve currency now there's a you could have a debate about that but the way we're going about is just trashing it uh... senator vance uh... this and senator vance you put up a uh... thank you for joining us you put up a tweet this morning the repo act currently debating the house would freeze the russian sanctions in place and require an act of congress to change house republicans must not pass legislation that makes it impossible | ||
for Donald Trump to engage in diplomacy. | ||
Can you break that down for our audience, sir? | ||
Yeah, Steve. | ||
So first of all, you're totally right about the Repo Act affecting the marketability of U.S. | ||
Treasuries. | ||
I'm happy to get into that because it's a real problem. | ||
If you have massive deficits, and we do, you don't want to make it harder to sell your debt. | ||
That's just going to drive up interest rates and further lead to a financial spiral in this country. | ||
But set that to the side. | ||
The thing about the Repo Act, Steve, that I'm really, really Russia in place and requires an act of Congress to change it. | ||
Now why does that matter? | ||
Well, let's just say you have Donald Trump round two, January of 2025. | ||
Let's say as part of the negotiations with Russia to hopefully bring this cataclysmic war to a close, let's say he wants to make those sanctions harsher. | ||
Let's say he wants to make those sanctions softer. | ||
Let's say he wants to make some part of it harsher and some part of it softer. | ||
wants to engage in the basic act of diplomacy that you want to empower any president to engage in, especially to bring a war to a close, this legislation would make it impossible. | ||
Not only are you depriving him of a tool necessary to keep this country safe and to engage in diplomacy, Steve, on top of it, you're actually creating another predicate for Democrats to impeach him because we know Donald Trump, he's going to do what he thinks is in the best interest of the country. | ||
And if this law is in effect, the Democrats are going to say, well, he's violating the Repo Act. | ||
Let's bring up articles of impeachment round three. | ||
So we're playing checkers. | ||
The Democrats are playing chess. | ||
We're about to give them a massive tool to use against our elected nominee and hopefully our next president. | ||
And we're not doing anything about it. | ||
We're sort of chanting rah rah, saying Russia's bad. | ||
Ukraine good, and that's true, Steve, but that does not justify us making stupid public policy, which is exactly what we're about to do. | ||
Senator Vance, in this part of a broader, you know, pattern recognition here, the Senate slipped into the, I think the Defense Authorization Act, you know, 9,000 pages long, they slipped in this provision that President Trump can't negotiate using NATO, the 2%, that he can't negotiate that, that it takes They concur it takes a two-thirds of Senate to basically get into a treaty but that a president can't get out since the Constitution is quite about that. | ||
Isn't this part of a pattern that the Democrats and Rhino Republicans already seeing a return of President Trump to the White House and having folks like yourself leaders in the American first in this house in the Senate that they're trying to actually limit what we can actually do once we return to power? | ||
That's exactly right, Steve. | ||
You'll hear people sometimes say that they didn't steal the election in 2016, but they did steal the election in 2016. | ||
Yeah, Donald Trump won, but we had the fake Russia collusion hoax that was a cloud over his entire administration, of course. | ||
You had multiple agents within the deep state making it impossible, or at least hard, for him to carry out his agenda. | ||
And yeah, he did a lot of good despite that, but imagine how successful that governing coalition could be if you didn't have the deep state actively fighting against him. | ||
They're running the exact same playbook, Steve, only this time they're telegraphing it out loud. | ||
I have heard people, Steve, in private in the United States Senate say that if the Repo Act passes, it will be used to control Donald Trump in the second administration. | ||
These people are telling us what they want to do. | ||
They're going to do it unless we stop them. | ||
And this legislation, Steve, Is the worst part of this whole package. | ||
You know how I feel about further funding Ukraine. | ||
I think it's a disaster. | ||
You know how I feel about a lot of the craziness coming down the pike in Congress. | ||
But this Repo Act is really, really bad news. | ||
We haven't even talked about the way it's going to affect the United States financial system. | ||
Look, you fought this brave fight months ago in the Senate about Ukraine and all this. | ||
What do your constituents in Ohio say now? | ||
You see warrantless FISA, you see this Ukraine, this rule that we're talking about, you know, shutting down or killing the rule in the House in the next 48 hours. | ||
Patriots in Ohio sit there and look at this maniacal focus of really the ruling elites in this country, both RINO Republicans and these radical Democrats, of just throwing America first to the wind, going right back to the neocon playbook. | ||
What are your constituents saying about this? | ||
Well, they're saying, Steve, why do we elect Republicans if they don't actually enact Republican and conservative policy? | ||
And I think we have to be really careful here. | ||
So the argument from the establishment, Steve, is that we need to attract middle-of-the-road voters. | ||
We need to attract moderate voters. | ||
Of course, that's true. | ||
But the way you attract moderate voters is not to pass another $61 billion to Ukraine. | ||
There is no persuadable voter in this country, Steve, whose number one issue is sending another $61 billion to Zelensky. | ||
They're worried about inflation. | ||
They're worried about the border. | ||
They're worried about the economy. | ||
So what we're doing with this focus on FISA On Ukraine, on the Repo Act, is we're actually depressing our own voters, the grassroots, Steve, the people who make phone calls, the people who donate to campaigns. | ||
We're depressing them with no benefit to actually attracting the moderate voters. | ||
It's political stupidity. | ||
Depress your own voters, do nothing to attract the middle-of-the-road guys. | ||
It just doesn't make an ounce of sense. | ||
In Arizona or Nevada, while you've beat up on our voters for the past six months, the past year, it's ridiculous. | ||
Now Donald Trump is going to help us a lot. | ||
Him being at the top of the ticket is going to motivate a lot of people. | ||
But if you really want to get people fired up, have a fight over something. | ||
Tell Biden, you're not going to get another $61 billion for Ukraine unless you do something about our border. | ||
We're not going to keep on funding the debt and deficit spending unless you focus on our problems here at home. | ||
Have a single moment where you show some spine and show some resolve and stand up for the people who sent you. | ||
That is how you win elections, not by giving the Democrats everything that they need and everything that they want, which is unfortunately what has happened way too much out of the U.S. | ||
Congress the last 18 months. | ||
Look, you've been a leader of the American First Movement in the Senate. | ||
Now that Mitch McConnell's announced he's stepping down, what are the power dynamics? | ||
I mean, is there a possibility that the populist nationalists, the America First, the MAGA movement can have a bigger influence in the Senate? | ||
Because as you know, when you got there, we've been taking it on the chin in the Senate under Mitch McConnell's reign of terror for decades. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Well, we've got a chance, Steve. | ||
A lot of it depends on how well the elections go in November. | ||
We've got a lot of good people running across the country. | ||
We've got Bernie Marino in Ohio, Tim Sheehy in Montana. | ||
We've got a lot of good candidates. | ||
If we get those guys in there, then I do think we have a real opportunity to actually ensure that we have good, America-first-focused leadership in the United States Senate. | ||
It's not going to be perfect, Steve. | ||
I'm not going to lie to you. | ||
But it's way better now than it was three or four years ago. | ||
And I think we have a chance to make it even better the next cycle. | ||
The fact that Mitch is stepping it down Does give us an opportunity, I think, to force some good people in leadership. | ||
We just have to see what we do with that opportunity. | ||
And if you want to help out, of course, the best way is to ensure that we have as many fighters as possible who are cast in that all-important leadership election ballot. | ||
That's how we continue to sort of steer the ship here. | ||
It's not going to happen overnight, Steve, but I think we can do a lot of good by electing better leadership and hopefully we will. | ||
Before we go, what are the marching orders for the apostate? | ||
Because they're ready to man the ramparts. | ||
We're fighting this rule in the House from you. | ||
What should be our, what's our call to action? | ||
You heard it from Roosevelt. | ||
Number one, we got to kill this rule. | ||
That's the most important thing is kill this rule. | ||
Assuming you don't kill the rule. | ||
Number two, you've got to make sure that the Repo Act sunsets in January of 2025. | ||
They're going to pass this thing. | ||
That's a nightmare, but oh well, they're going to pass it. | ||
We've got to make sure that they don't pass it and then use it to control Donald Trump. | ||
So we got to make sure this thing sunsets in January of 2025. | ||
I'm going to be fighting for language to that effect while we do it at the Senate. | ||
Also be talking to my House colleagues. | ||
But that's what we got to do, Steve. | ||
Kill the rule. | ||
Kill the Repo Act. | ||
That's our marching orders this week. | ||
And hopefully we can get it done. | ||
Senator Vance, how do people follow you? | ||
I'm at JDVance1 on Twitter, on X. I'm on all the social media channels. | ||
And of course, my website is the United States Senate official website at JDVance. | ||
So there's a lot of ways to find me and follow along. | ||
But look, we've got it. | ||
Steve, this is really important because this is not just a bad legislation now. | ||
We've got to win the fight for the future in the next Trump administration before he actually gets sworn in or we're going to get screwed. | ||
And this is an important fight. | ||
Honored to have you on here, Senator Vance. | ||
We'll go to work. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
See ya. | ||
I want to put in perspective what's happening in lower Manhattan and what's happening on Capitol Hill. | ||
See the pattern recognition? | ||
They're using lawfare. | ||
They can't beat Trump in a straight fight and they don't believe in democracy. | ||
That's all nonsense. | ||
Right now they're using lawfare on President Trump in a show trial in lower Manhattan. | ||
And on Capitol Hill, this is what's going on all the time. | ||
Understanding that MAGA is ascendant. | ||
Understanding that you've empowered this movement and have President Trump's back. | ||
They have another firewall. | ||
That other firewall is, oh my God, we got to pass it. | ||
We got to take away the ability for him to use leverage in NATO to get the NATO quote-unquote allies to pay up for their own defense. | ||
We have to be able to take away his ability to negotiate with Putin. | ||
So we got to pass the Repo Act. | ||
Now these things don't come with the downsides. | ||
This is one of the reasons, not me saying this to Wall Street Journal saying it, They're having a tough time at these government security auctions, even at these interest rates where people are there to buy yield. | ||
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This is all interconnected. | |
We have to break what the Gordian Knot, kill the rule. | ||
In the War Room, next. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
You know, these issues are inextricably linked. | ||
That's one of the reasons we try to bring in people that know geopolitics, that know the law, that know the Constitution, that know economics, that know capital markets, that understand intelligence and national security, so that you can begin to see the component parts of this. | ||
Remember, we tried to have nomenclature and talk about the statics and dynamics of process, critical path. | ||
All that so you can start to get a mental map and be able to see how it fits in to your way of thinking. | ||
Here, and so tonight at six, I've asked both Darren Beattie, because we are going to go on offense since they've got President Trump in this show trial. | ||
We're really going to drill down on the pack of feral dogs currently residing, the usurpers residing at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
We don't think we spent enough time On the Biden regime and the Biden family particularly, so we're going to spend some time on that. | ||
Starting tonight, Darren B is going to be here starting tonight. | ||
He's got some incredible articles up about Ashley Biden's diary. | ||
Now this was a diary that was confirmed by the FBI because they put the woman who I guess was a A roommate of hers at one of these rehab facilities, she got sent to jail or to prison for selling it or trying to sell it to James O'Keefe and his team. | ||
So we're going to go through the content of that. | ||
We're going to go through the content of a lot more on the laptop and other items to make sure the American people have a full understanding of what's going on here. | ||
Also, wall-to-wall coverage down in lower Manhattan. | ||
Also, a more anti-American rally is going to take place, I think, tomorrow. | ||
Laura Loomer will be there to cover it. | ||
On this Kill the Rule, to man the ramparts, 202-224-3121 or Grace has got Build Blaster. | ||
Build Blaster is an on-fire app and people love it. | ||
We're going to take some time and break that down as a useful tool for your personal leverage on Thursday. | ||
And make sure if you haven't gone and signed up, You still have a little time to do it. | ||
Now, you've got to sign up. | ||
Then later, Grace sends you an RSVP to make sure you confirm. | ||
You have to confirm your request. | ||
So we're at close to capacity, but we'll try to fit in more. | ||
So make sure you go to Worm.org. | ||
Talk to Grace and Mo and the team. | ||
We want to see you there at the Gladiator School, our second attempt. | ||
And we're trying different. | ||
This is not a whole school because we're forming it right now. | ||
We're trying different component pieces to see what works and what gets great feedback. | ||
Also, make sure you go to Birch Goal because, look, we're going to talk tonight about why they can't sell the Treasury securities. | ||
We said from the beginning, you can't run these massive deficits. | ||
Eventually, people are going to have enough appetite here. | ||
Then you have to start just putting more money and you're on a you're on a death spiral. | ||
You're on a death spiral. | ||
And the nations, the BRICS nations are sitting there going, what are you guys doing? | ||
You know, we don't want this anymore. | ||
We're not going to take this anymore. | ||
We don't need to take this anymore. | ||
We'll figure out some other way. | ||
They haven't figured it out. | ||
And what are we doing? | ||
Our Fed is maniacally focused on a central bank digital currency. | ||
That is the fifth installment. | ||
We are trying to make that available. | ||
I'm kind of committing to make this available for Thursday at the Ahern Hotel. | ||
Of course, we're going to broadcast live in the morning and the afternoon. | ||
So I will go through all that of the Federal Reserve Central Bank digital currency. | ||
This is where they're spending their time. | ||
So it is absolutely the elites that rule our country, the sociopathic overlords. | ||
And here's where we're transitioning to. | ||
We're going from late-stage finance capitalism away from entrepreneurial and traditional free market capitalism. | ||
We've left that. | ||
We're going to finance capitalism, late-stage capitalism, to techno-feudalism. | ||
Techno-feudalism driven by just the three best groups in the country. | ||
That would be the easy money overlords on Wall Street, the corporatists in the C-suites for all the American corporations and multinational corporations are too gutless to stand up for anything because they won't get invited to Augusta National to see the masters if they do that, right? | ||
That's important in their lives. | ||
They must do that. | ||
And of course, the sociopathic overlords in Silicon Valley that are driving and spending every second, every day of driving the transhumanist agenda. | ||
So that is what we're up against. | ||
But I like our fighting odds because I think the American people rising up in righteous indignation will put this down. | ||
And every day we win some and we lose some. | ||
We ain't going to win them all. | ||
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If you think you're going to win them all, you're on the wrong team. | |
We're not going to win them all. | ||
You ever play Little League baseball or football? | ||
Very rarely are you on a team that wins them all, that runs the tables. | ||
We're winning more than we lose, and we're winning big ones. | ||
So just make sure you weaponize yourself, and that's why you come to the Gladiator Academy. | ||
Tej Gill, we need to do that. | ||
I need, more than ever, I need my coffee. | ||
Now Josh Pettit of the McKinsey Institute, and Dr. McKinsey was Bobby Jones' partner in creating the masterpiece that is Augusta National, but he created many other masterpieces as a golf course architect from Scotland. | ||
Josh made the best thing. | ||
He says, Bannon, I watch your show every day and you know, you short shrift Warpath coffee. | ||
He says, I'm a medium roast guy. | ||
I know you're dark roast, but I get a bigger caffeine jolt because of the way they roast them over at Warpath. | ||
Talk to us about the medium, because I'm all over the dark blends. | ||
People know it's my baby. | ||
You worked with me for over a year and a half to make sure we just got it right. | ||
Got all the acid out of it. | ||
Talk to us about the rest of the, both the medium and the mild roast. | ||
Yeah, this is a this is our summer blend it. | ||
It is actually a. It's a medium roast and it's Jamaica Blue Mountain beans in the base of the blend and then the rest of the blend comes from South and Central America. | ||
It's really smooth. | ||
It's got a little bit more of the dark roast flavor in it than the breakfast blend. | ||
The breakfast blend though is super smooth and that that has the highest caffeine content because the longer we roast the beans, Actually, some of the caffeine gets roasted out of it, so the lighter roasts have more caffeine, the darker roasts have more flavor, and then, you know, the medium is somewhere in the middle. | ||
But this summer blend is really good. | ||
It's actually my new go-to coffee. | ||
So the summer blend is incredible. | ||
The breakfast blend is going to be just smooth. | ||
You don't need any sugar, any milk, nothing. | ||
You can just drink that straight black. | ||
You can drink them all straight black, but the breakfast blend is the smoothest. | ||
And the summer blend, I think that's the In between. | ||
That's my favorite, like I said. | ||
Then the dark roast for the dark roast guys. | ||
Sometimes I'll actually mix them. | ||
I'll take a half summer blend, half dark roast. | ||
And then the way we roast it, we roast it in a perforated drum roaster. | ||
It's a Burns roaster. | ||
World War II era roaster. | ||
And that's how we get it so smooth without burning the beans. | ||
We always have Promo Code War Room going. | ||
You get 15% off, so if you're part of the posse, make sure you use Promo Code War Room. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We run it year-round, 24-7. | ||
And whenever we're having big sales, even during Black Friday, any of that stuff, we'll just convert over that Promo Code War Room so you get all the perks of the sales. | ||
The coffee's incredible. | ||
We've got over 4,000 reviews on the website now. | ||
I'd say, like, 95% of them are five-star reviews. | ||
People love this coffee. | ||
Gotta try it. | ||
No. | ||
You did this because, being a Navy SEAL, and then later, the SEALs, you know, with all the Special Forces, get the best equipment, the best weapons, the best training. | ||
I mean, these guys are the—although I give them a hard time a lot. | ||
I give all the woke ones—it's gone a little Hollywood on me, but that's a topic for a different day. | ||
But your theory of the case was, You drank enough bad Navy brew. | ||
You drank enough bad coffee in Afghanistan, Iraq, right? | ||
That you said you swore that you were going to start a coffee company that had coffee that was up to the same level of the equipment you had as a pipe hitter in the SEALs. | ||
Is that basically the theory? | ||
That's the underlying organizing principle of Warpath? | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like I said, back in the day, you know, our guns, our equipment, our training was always the best stuff. | ||
And then we individualize it and tweak it and make it even better. | ||
So I didn't want to sell a crappy coffee and just use good marketing. | ||
I wanted to have an actual top-notch product, the best coffee, the best beans. | ||
And then it had to be roasted perfectly so it tastes the best. | ||
That's the whole premise behind Warpath Coffee. | ||
The best. | ||
We've got to have the best coffee, the best beans, and it's got to be roasted correctly. | ||
Yes. | ||
And you can see it. | ||
It reflects in our reviews. | ||
No, this is why we're partners with you guys, because you prove that with the coffee, and particularly with the dark roast, all the roasts are great. | ||
I've given up every other bad habit. | ||
But my coffee, I'm a coffee junkie now, and people know that. | ||
Get up to O Dark 30 and start with Warpath. | ||
One more time, where do they go, Tej? | ||
I want them to go to the website. | ||
One of the things you can do with sponsors is make sure they have a website that overwhelms you with information. | ||
I want people to just go read the reviews. | ||
Don't take it from Tej. | ||
Don't take it from Bannon. | ||
Take it from people actually drinking the coffee. | ||
Where do they go, Tej? | ||
Warpath.coffee is a website. | ||
It's not Warpath, and you can also go to warpathcoffee.com, it'll redirect you to Warpath Coffee, so warpath.coffee, and just go in there, use promo code waroom, get a 15% discount, even if we're having a big sale on the weekend, still use promo code waroom, it'll be converted over to that sale, and that's it. | ||
Just go buy some coffee and drink it, you're gonna love it. | ||
You're going to love it. | ||
Tej Gill, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you for starting this company. | ||
Thank you for keeping your ideals. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
And everything about the company as the best. | ||
Love it. | ||
Love this coffee. | ||
David Zier, Laura Loomer took off to go to City Hall. | ||
There's a massive, massive protest up there by illegal alien invaders, right? | ||
I kid you not. | ||
And she's going to be on location. | ||
David Zier, you met some of the jurors today coming out. | ||
Give me your assessment. | ||
Well, I interviewed Kara McGee. | ||
She had a press gaggle around her. | ||
She was a dismissed juror. | ||
She said she had potential conflicts being in cybersecurity and couldn't serve. | ||
But I asked her the sentiment in the room among the pool. | ||
Now, it doesn't mean they're going to let them on the jury, but she said it seemed pretty balanced among the pool members, that there weren't too many radical people. | ||
And she's not a Trumper. | ||
She does not support President Trump, but she did go out of her way to say That if she served on the jury, that he would deserve a fair trial. | ||
So that was somewhat encouraging. | ||
And now there's 18 prospective jurors in the box in there. | ||
And I think the defense and the prosecution get to interview them for 30 minutes each as well. | ||
I think things were summed up this morning, though, as we were setting up when the sanitation truck came by and the garbage men were screaming, what a waste of taxpayer money. | ||
I think that's a general sentiment down here. | ||
I straightened out this orthodox Jewish situation, if you want to get the details on that as well here. | ||
Sure, what happened? | ||
Because there's some of the strongest MAGA guys out there. | ||
Yeah, there's some of the strongest out there. | ||
Yeah, it's estimated that about eight out of ten are Trump supporters in the New York area, but they They could serve on the jury here, because the Shabbat doesn't start until sundown, and now that we have summer hours with daylight savings, there shouldn't be a conflict in them serving. | ||
Now, normally it would be if it was the winter, and it's 430 and it's getting dark. | ||
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One of the rules, I spoke to a rabbi this morning, I spoke to my Jewish friends. | |
Yeah, but have they been ruled out by the judge and the prosecutors? | ||
Have they been ruled out of the pool? | ||
I have not gotten any word of that, that they've been ruled out. | ||
I cannot confirm that and, you know, everything that's being said in the media. | ||
Look, they've got 6,000. | ||
David, they've got 6,000 they're bringing in. | ||
Are any of the 6,000 Orthodox Jewish people? | ||
I don't have that. | ||
I'm not privy to that information. | ||
But I was just trying to figure out, you know, who would be eligible to serve based on their religious observance. | ||
I believe the judge did say he would make considerations for those honoring Passover. | ||
But where it could be a conflict for Orthodox Jews to serve on the jury is if they get sequestered. | ||
You know, that would be a problem, right? | ||
If they get sequestered over the weekend. | ||
And they have to observe Shabbat, which starts on April 19th here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
David, thank you very much. | ||
David Zier, Real America's Voice in Lower Manhattan. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
back in the warmth with a big news day today. | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K. Babb. | |
Okay, huge case in the Supreme Court about this phony charge they brought up against the J6 guys. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm here. | ||
Twenty five, 30 percent may be in prison just because of this. | ||
So huge. | ||
Called the Fisher case. | ||
Julie Kelly. | ||
And we're going to try to get Mike Davis back tonight after the arguments. | ||
Julie Kelly is going to be here. | ||
The evening show is going to be incredible. | ||
Darren Beatty is going to join me about the Ashley Biden diary and other topics. | ||
There's a huge thing going on on City Hall right now. | ||
A little confusing. | ||
Some word has it that this is about taking the migrants, the illegal alien invaders, from the luxury hotels to shelters. | ||
A big fight there, but they may also just be going through the services for billions of dollars going to be provided to them. | ||
Laura Loomer is there. | ||
We'll get to her hopefully this afternoon on this. | ||
Other big protests are going to be planned. | ||
Everything happening on the Hill. | ||
We'll have updates on that. | ||
In fact, I think Congressman Good and others, they're in the middle of the action, are going to join us. | ||
One thing, the ramparts for the next 24, 72 hours are going to be intense. | ||
President Trump has been held or they're moving to hold him in contempt of the unconstitutional gag order. | ||
We'll have more details about that. | ||
And of course, kill the rule. | ||
We've got to make sure they can't trick us on this Ukraine thing. | ||
And I just want everybody to understand, on Johnson, there's not even a discussion anymore about the border security. | ||
And 10,000 a day, minimum, are coming across. | ||
There's another combat division every day of illegal alien invaders, as seen in New York City right now. | ||
City Hall is swamped, I think, with tens of thousands of these protesters that are sitting there, that are essentially destroying New York City and destroying its budget. | ||
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The presentation, we're going to have some incredible presentation. | ||
We're going to have big picture stuff, process things, also talk about the elections, what people do. | ||
We're going to talk a little bit about Nevada. | ||
We're going to have speakers there. | ||
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And of course, we're doing two hours live with Mike Lindell and his the machine team, the machine, both lawyers, technology, the technology people, the process people, all of it. | ||
And I'll be the kind of the master of ceremonies in that and throwing questions around. | ||
You'll be able to participate. | ||
So this is all about empowerment of yourself. | ||
That's the MAGA movement. | ||
And right now you're striking fear in the hearts of Capitol Hill. | ||
That's what they're trying to run around and do all. | ||
This is why they got this repo bill and they're trying to handcuff President Trump. | ||
They are trying to keep President Trump locked up in lawfare in Manhattan. | ||
Today at the Supreme Court, maybe some of the charges of Jack Smith get blown up because they're totally unconstitutional and illegal. | ||
But remember the pattern recognition. | ||
The RINOs, the establishment, the Uniparty are on Capitol Hill, even as we speak, every day figuring out how they handcuff him for a second term. | ||
Mike Lindell, you join us. | ||
You're going to be with us on Thursday. | ||
I want to thank you for bringing your entire team out there, plus all these top lawyers to really give people a drill down. | ||
I guess the Supreme Court's going to be reviewing it a couple of days later. | ||
But what our audience wants to know about is, with all your problems, all the issues, every day they're trying to put Mike Lindell out of business. | ||
They're attacking Mike Lindell as bad as they attack Rudy or Peter Navarro, Peter in prison, to try to get everybody that supports President Trump put in bankruptcy. | ||
What are the deals here for the audience so that we can make sure that we keep MyPillow, our favorite company, robust, urgent, and on point, sir? | ||
First of all, Steve, CNN and everybody is coming to Vegas Tuesday. | ||
They're telling me they hope you ask hard questions, so I'm counting on you. | ||
I'll ask hard questions. | ||
I'm not a machine guy. | ||
I'm not a machine guy. | ||
You got me a little bit there. | ||
You finally got me closer. | ||
No, no. | ||
Plus, I know I'm very... Pat McSweeney, you've got one of the best lawyers in the country. | ||
I've known Pat my entire life. | ||
He's from my neighborhood. | ||
He's one of the greatest lawyers in the country. | ||
You've got an A-team. | ||
You're a technology guy's process. | ||
This is a good way to vet it. | ||
Hey, and if I'm not asking hard questions, I'll throw it to the audience. | ||
I'm sure they'll give you a couple of three, too. | ||
Okay. | ||
Give me some deals. | ||
CNN's not going to give us a deal. | ||
CNN's lying about President Trump right now up in New York. | ||
We want to put CNN out of business. | ||
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Mike Lindell, thank you so much. | ||
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