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So move back! | |
For your safety! | ||
For your safety! | ||
Why would you do this? | ||
Why are you doing this? Nobody is attacking you. We just want to see you. Get back! Get | ||
Get back. Get back. Get back. Get back. Get back. Get back. | ||
Get back. Get back. Get back. | ||
Ayy, ayy. | ||
When you have this exploding all over, those are questions that have to be asked. | ||
And I must say also, I want to ask you politically, what I've been patiently trying to Explain to people that watch the show every day, and thank you for watching the show every day, I think I'm too conservative. | ||
You should have figured that out 17 years ago. | ||
What they don't understand is, this helps, I say, the chief has nothing to do with this, and I hope this doesn't bother me saying this, I'm going to get political here. | ||
But for those people who are bothered by us talking about how this makes no sense, They need to ask themselves, does this, these agitators and this violence and the destruction of property, does that help Donald Trump in Wisconsin or hurt Donald Trump in Wisconsin? | ||
Does that help him in Michigan or does that hurt him in Michigan? | ||
Does that help him in Pennsylvania? | ||
Does that hurt him in Pennsylvania? | ||
And if they go, well, we really don't care, well, then that's where the split is, because I do care. | ||
I do care. | ||
I'd be angry about this regardless. | ||
Regardless, but for those people, if they're interested in the bigger stakes of this... | ||
Again, my parents in 68 saw this happening on college campuses in Chicago. | ||
They said, well, we used to be Democrats. | ||
We're not Democrats anymore. | ||
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Yeah, it is. | |
I mean, they, um, I mean, you know, it's like there's something who, who benefits from this, you know? | ||
So I don't know who my, if there's, if I, if it's organized in terms of the ad, you know, outside agitators, um, you know, think about who benefits from it. | ||
uh... who wants to send the united states | ||
uh... | ||
Get back! | ||
Get back, get back, get back. | ||
On the advice of counsel, I'm not going to answer that question. | ||
Sir? | ||
Asserting any privilege. | ||
Privilege against self-incrimination. | ||
And did you knowingly break any laws when investigating President Trump? | ||
Objection. | ||
Same response. | ||
Did you break any laws when you worked at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office? | ||
Objection. | ||
Same response. | ||
Ms. | ||
Fombrance, did you violate any person's constitutional rights when you worked on the Trump investigation? | ||
Objection. | ||
I have the same response to your question. | ||
Mr. Pomerantz, did you violate any person's constitutional rights while you worked at the Manhattan DA's office? | ||
Objection. | ||
Same answer. | ||
Did you misuse any federal funds while investigating President Trump? | ||
Same response. | ||
Did you misuse any federal funds while you were working in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office? | ||
Same response. | ||
And did you violate any New York State bar rules while you were investigating President Trump? | ||
Same response. | ||
Did you violate any New York State bar rules while you were working in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office? | ||
Same response. | ||
And did you violate any canons of legal ethics when you were investigating President Trump? | ||
Same response. | ||
Did you ever violate any canons of legal ethics while you worked at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office? | ||
The same response. | ||
He says what he's going to do. | ||
What he's going to do, to your point, Joe, is have the FCC report to him so he will be able to control shows like this. | ||
He wants the FCC to report to him. | ||
He wants to bring the Insurrection Act back so he can turn military troops on his own people. | ||
He wants to weaponize, as you said, the Justice Department to go after his enemies. | ||
He wants to put women on a registry in red states for abortion. | ||
That's if he wins. | ||
Hold on one second. | ||
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And the Trump media will say, Donnie's losing his mind. | |
They have Trump to race with the government. | ||
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I deal with it every day. | |
But what did you just do? | ||
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I just used his words. | |
You just repeated his words. | ||
The final words he said, and once again, I just talked about if he wins. | ||
If he loses, he will tell people to take to the streets with violence. | ||
He's telling you. | ||
He's telling us. | ||
So if he wins, we're in trouble. | ||
If he loses, we're in trouble. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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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. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
It's Thursday, 2 May, in the year of our Lord, 2024. | ||
Right there, you've got a Marxist, Sharia Supremacist revolution on the campus now poured into the streets throughout the country. | ||
You've got Morning Joe, MSNBC. | ||
As we've told you, they're trying to show very little of it. | ||
They're lecturing CNN right there, saying this doesn't help Biden. | ||
You've got to shut it down. | ||
This doesn't help Biden. | ||
It shows the country's out of control. | ||
Of course, Pomerantz, The attorney assigned originally by Cy Vance Jr., I think, to investigate President Trump, the Manhattan D.A.' 's office, the great Matt Gaetz has released his sworn deposition testimony on videotape. | ||
And if you just hear the show on radio or podcast, you've got to go sign up for our command brief. | ||
You've got to see the video of this. | ||
He takes the Fifth Amendment on on every question about did they did they break the law to go after President Trump? | ||
And of course, at the end, you see Donny Deutch and these folks. | ||
Now they're in total meltdown. | ||
They say, hey, if Trump wins, it's terrible because he's going to take apart the deep state and come after us. | ||
And if he loses, MAGA is never going to quit. | ||
So I think we got them where we want them, right? | ||
Exactly. | ||
With the whining and the crying and the throwing of toys out of the pram. | ||
It's so great. | ||
We got we're packed this morning. | ||
I want to start, though, in front of the for the Moscow show trial. | ||
Of the 21st century, remember the Moscow show trials were how Stalin and his henchmen had performative courts that really were, they already had the people put away for crimes that were going to, you know, execute people, steal their property, all of it. | ||
You've got it going on in Manhattan because remember the Marxist and Shria supremacists on the campuses Also came off the canvases and went to Tish James, it's Tish James, it's Bragg, it's Eric Adams, that entire collection in Manhattan. | ||
Our own Ben Burquam, Real America's Voice investigator reporter. | ||
Ben, before I ask about, because folks gotta understand, They're coming to Trump again for the gag order today. | ||
OK, they're coming to Trump and they did their speeches yesterday were magnificent in Michigan and Wisconsin. | ||
It's got the entire left and meltdown. | ||
Glad we streamed the entire six o'clock show. | ||
We played it yesterday. | ||
And for the six o'clock show yesterday, we've got it backed up. | ||
We're going to do it again and get the same elements up because so powerful. | ||
But Ben, I want to ask you about overnight. | ||
Particularly in UCLA, look, you've got Fordham City College, New York, Columbia, NYU. | ||
You've got the whole Acela Corridor. | ||
But man, oh man, what is happening out west in beautiful Los Angeles, in Westwood, right there next to Pauley Pavilion, where the UCLA Bruins for a decade, over a decade, were the dominant, you know, a complete dynasty. | ||
It is absolutely shocking to see on that magnificent, beautiful campus in Westwood, just very near where Andrew Breitbart Uh, lived, uh, really turned into a war zone, sir. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is, uh, the cancer and metastasizing it, but to morning Mika and Joe, uh, this is you guys, these are the same people that you coddled. | ||
You made excuses for when president Trump was in office and Antifa was burning down America. | ||
They, it's the same exact people. | ||
And now they realized, Oh, maybe we, uh, maybe we shouldn't have supported these guys as much as we did. | ||
They've completely lost control of these guys. | ||
This is the radical left. | ||
Very little to do with Palestine, very little to do with Israel. | ||
It's all about destroying America from within, and it has been invited by the Democrats. | ||
So all of the chaos you see in UCLA and all these prestigious college campuses across America that's bleeding out onto the streets of America, it's going to get worse. | ||
The cancer is going to grow until we get leadership back in there that says, no, no more. | ||
These guys need the spankings that they deserve. | ||
And sadly, though, I don't see any of that happening until after 2024 and, Lord willing, we take this country back. | ||
Well, we've got to fight it every day. | ||
You've got to fight it in the House, you've got to fight it inside. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
This is the reason Johnson's motion to vacate. | ||
This is also the southern border. | ||
It's the $3.5 billion in the Ukraine bill to go for, to accelerate mass migration from the Middle East. | ||
This is, morning Mika and morning Joe, and morning Joseph, I've been conservative 17 years. | ||
You're not conservative. | ||
Ben Burquham's 1,000% right. | ||
Not only have you been underwriting the left and the sharia supremacists, you've been bringing them into the country in record numbers to overwhelm people. | ||
Now that it's blowing up on you and you can't control it, all of a sudden it's a problem. | ||
And talk about media suppression. | ||
They're literally telling CNN, because we told you the other day, CNN is non-stop. | ||
It's non-stop. | ||
Because they don't really have the opinion host at night to draw people. | ||
So they're showing this non-stop. | ||
They're showing UCLA non-stop. | ||
On MSNBC, you almost never see it. | ||
They're just on the Trump trial. | ||
It's Stormy Daniels' lawyer. | ||
They don't play any of it. | ||
They've suppressed it. | ||
And they're calling out CNN, saying, who is this benefiting? | ||
Right there, what do you mean benefiting? | ||
It's news, baby! | ||
Aren't you going to show it? | ||
Are you afraid of the truth? | ||
You see how they work right there? | ||
They go, is that helping Donald Trump in Michigan? | ||
Is that helping Donald Trump in Wisconsin? | ||
Of course it is, because the nation's out of control. | ||
Berkram, tell me about the show trial today. | ||
They must suppress Trump's voice. | ||
It's four more contempt violations on the gag order this morning, Ben? | ||
Yeah, four more, including apparently one actually from Real America's Voice News, an interview President Trump did with Just the News, not Noise, our own John Solomon and Amanda Head. | ||
So that's great getting our name mentioned in the courtroom. | ||
And I love this, though. | ||
President Trump came out on True Social this morning. | ||
I just want to read it for you. | ||
We can't let this radical left corrupt and highly conflicted New York Democrat judge interfere with the presidential election of 2024. | ||
The most important election in the history of our country. | ||
The U.S. | ||
is truly a nation in decline. | ||
Remove the unconstitutional gag order. | ||
So President Trump's not backing off. | ||
He's not playing defense. | ||
He's playing offense. | ||
So they're arguing that right now. | ||
We've got Andrew Giuliani in the courtroom. | ||
He's going to be coming out in just a few minutes. | ||
But it's just, I mean, it is. | ||
It's laughable. | ||
It's shameful. | ||
It's sad. | ||
Our country's being destroyed. | ||
This is a show trial. | ||
But President Trump's going on offense, and I think that's what MAGA wants. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see what this judge does. | ||
At some point he tries to be really calm and seem like he's all unbiased and all this. | ||
I think at some point he's going to throw a tantrum, and I hope to be in there when he does. | ||
Ben, hang around, we're going to come back to you. | ||
We've got Andrew Giuliani. | ||
As soon as court breaks, he's going to step out. | ||
General Flynn's also with us later. | ||
We've got Dave Bratt, Caroline Wren. | ||
We're absolutely packed in. | ||
We're going to also showcase some brave souls who are running in these primaries against, quite frankly, long odds of entrenched members of the House. | ||
We're going to talk about this anti-Semitic bill. | ||
We got a lot to go through. | ||
Times of turbulence. | ||
I know I say this a lot, but it is the fourth turning and this is why it seems so uneven. | ||
You know, the ground seems uneven under people's feet unless you watch or listen to the boardroom because we are a still point in a turning world. | ||
One of the reasons that we are, we talk about capital markets, we talk about finance, we talk about the economy. | ||
You cannot understand the world unless you understand that people try to bifurcate this and just put it on business channels and try to put it in papers like the Financial Times or the Wall Street Journal. | ||
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It is the stuff of everyday life. | |
Make sure you go to birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
We've really worked hard. | ||
Five free installments. | ||
The end of the dollar empire. | ||
Understand the world around you. | ||
Understand precious metals. | ||
Understand what a hedge is. | ||
Okay, I guess we're not going to play the clip. | ||
We'll hold it for a second. | ||
Let me get Caroline Wren up here. | ||
I do want to play that Morning Joe again. | ||
I got Brett and Wren. | ||
First off, Caroline, I have you up here for a reason and Mark Elias is on a rampage again. | ||
Mark Elias on a rampage again. | ||
I want to people get set. | ||
We have For your mental map in the audience, and we'll be doing a lot more of this and putting in a critical path and a timeline, but let's think of things in kind of three big chunks. | ||
One is now to November 5th, okay? | ||
November 5th. | ||
And we're gonna break that down so you know the convention and all the major things happening. | ||
But that's number one. | ||
Number two is between the 5th and January 20th. | ||
Okay. | ||
And the third is the afternoon of January 20th, and let's say the first hundred days. | ||
Okay. | ||
And those three things, so that's another, that's six, I guess that's eight or nine months, right? | ||
10 months. | ||
In that, we'll determine the direction. | ||
This is a hinge of history. | ||
And in that eight or 10 months, we'll determine the direction of this country in the 21st century, for the remainder of the 21st century. | ||
Not all of it, but it'll be an inflection point, a major inflection point. | ||
In those three, you have on the On the uniparty and radical Democrat side in Wall Street and Silicon Valley, they understand that these are smart and cunning people, like the serpent in the Bible. | ||
They're not dumb people. | ||
They're smart. | ||
They don't have common sense. | ||
They have evil intent, and they're not good people. | ||
But they're cunning, particularly in the modern world. | ||
So they are looking at this as an entire entity. | ||
They are looking at this of how they, because they understand, they look around the country, and they're smart enough to understand the polls, Caroline Wren, that MAGA is ascendant, in that certain demographics that they've controlled, because they've controlled the information, are shattering before them, particularly African-American males, Hispanic families, Asian-Americans, people under 35 years old, heretofore groups that they have basically owned. | ||
They don't own them anymore. | ||
It's kind of a free ball. | ||
And it's not just about voting for Trump. | ||
It's about, quite frankly, how many of those people, at least now, would just say, look, I'm no fan of Trump, but I can't vote for Biden and what this regime's doing. | ||
In that you have Mark Elias and these people and there are things that are happening right now with Mark Elias and the Jamie Raskins before November 5th. | ||
They're going to expose themselves also between the 5th and the 20th when Trump takes office that they are setting up roadblocks and traps right now. | ||
So Caroline. | ||
The Federalist has a story this morning that we do have a little bit of good news coming out of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania about mail-in ballots. | ||
But I know that you've been going through with people like Seagal, Chadha, and others of these patriots a kind of a laundry list of actually what's happening out there that we need focus from the Trump campaign, from the RNC, and from all the different groups Yeah, so right now I'm less concerned about what happens when Trump gets into office in, you know, the January post, and I'm very concerned right now about getting him there. | ||
And we are seeing a number of changes to our election laws that are happening right now, and if we don't get organized and into court fast, then they could steal this election from us in the next couple of months. | ||
Remember, the Democrats did not steal the election from us in November of 2020. | ||
They stole it from us between March and August of 2020 when they used COVID to systematically change our voting laws and automatically register everyone to vote in mass mail-in ballots and use $600 million of Mark Zuckerberg's money to fund it. | ||
And we sued after the fact in 2020 and a number of judges said, hey, if you had actually brought this lawsuit to us between March and August, we would have ruled in your favor. | ||
Well, right now we are in that window of time and the Democrats in these swing states are doing the exact same thing again. | ||
And so, if you look in South Carolina, actually, a state legislator, thank God, got in touch with a refugee who applied for Medicaid assistance in a South Carolina Medicaid office and was automatically registered to vote. | ||
This is not a U.S. | ||
citizen, by the way, and they aren't screening for that, and it turns out that this is happening all across the country. | ||
Through the Secure Automatic Voter Registration Act, the Medicaid offices use information already collected by government agencies to automatically register people to vote, and it appears they are not screening for citizenship. | ||
We, I've talked to people in Arizona and Michigan who said, this is happening here too. | ||
We have to get in courts, right? | ||
We cannot sue after the fact and say, hey, they allowed all these people who weren't legal to vote. | ||
We have to be there now. | ||
And then the other thing is the governors in a state like Michigan, last month, Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order to automatically register to vote every single person who's a felon released from prison. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
So right now, if you are on one of these campuses in Michigan and you're participating in a violent protest and you were thrown into prison, you are going to be automatically registered to vote when you're released. | ||
This is insanity. | ||
I'm hearing the governor in Arizona is about to sign the exact same executive order in the next week or two. | ||
And this is what happens why elections have consequences. | ||
And then on top of this, the Arizona Secretary of State's office on Monday, they announced an Arizona campus voting challenge. | ||
This is where they're essentially bribing universities with taxpayer dollars to register students to vote. | ||
I've talked to several attorneys who tell me this is not legal. | ||
If it's not legal, why aren't we in courtrooms right now suing over all of this? | ||
We have got to get more aggressive. | ||
We have to wake up right now. | ||
This is the time they take the election from us. | ||
And all I hear from Republicans is we need to bank our vote. | ||
Guess what? | ||
The Democrats are banking their vote right now. | ||
And it will be such a tremendous lead that we will not be able to overcome it unless we start to do something. | ||
So what are you advocating? | ||
You're advocating that we got to go to court across the board, particularly in these battleground states. | ||
They are doing, even at the local level, the state level, they are passing things or putting things in that are going way underneath the radar. | ||
This is the way they do it. | ||
And just like in 2020, whereas between March and August that they changed the rules and nobody quite frankly caught on to it, although You know, Bill McGinley, Raheem Kassam and myself, and this is because Raheem's work. | ||
Mark Elias, to make sure they could cover their tracks, put out a document in July of that year called the Transition Integrity Project. | ||
He was telling Democrats basically, It ties back to this morning. | ||
We don't need you rioting after Trump looks like he's winning on election night because we have gamed the system here and it's all about mail-in ballots and you know Trump's gonna be winning in a landslide. | ||
They said that Trump will be winning in a landslide by 11 o'clock or midnight on election night on 3 November but calm down. | ||
Whatever you do, do not go to DC. | ||
Do not riot in the streets because just like Morning Joe said this morning they didn't want the bad optics. | ||
Right. | ||
They'd already had the summer of love. | ||
They'd already done their work there. | ||
And he told people that it'll take a week, two or three. | ||
But he said on the weekend before Thanksgiving, no later than, Joe Biden will be declared president of the United States. | ||
That was the transition integrity project. | ||
And for them is to keep the integrity of what they had done between March and August. | ||
What you're saying now, given all the election integrity work that Cleta Mitchell and Catherine Engelbrecht and all the different groups, have done, they now are back into kind of their March to August time frame to hardwire a system for victory or for basically to defeat President Trump because they understand they can't defeat us in a mano a mano matchup of just real certified votes, correct? | ||
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Correct. | |
All the polling reflects that. | ||
I think 60% plus is with us. | ||
They don't like any of this nonsense. | ||
They think Biden is terrible. | ||
However, if the Democrats, though, they're changing the rules right in front of our eyes to ensure that they can win with 40% of the public behind them. | ||
And so we just have to wake up. | ||
And if we can't stop this in the courts and by suing, then we've got to start looking at ways to use the laws that the Democrats are changing to our favor. | ||
For example, in Michigan, they just passed a law that automatically registers to vote anyone who applies for a chauffeur's license. | ||
Well, why aren't we in court saying, all right, that's fine. | ||
How about anyone who applies for a boating license, a hunting license, a gun license, a fishing license, you're automatically registered to vote. | ||
Like, let's fight fire with fire here. | ||
And to me, those are the type of things that we need to be more aggressive in looking to do if we are not going to win these lawsuits. | ||
Do you get a sense you're getting any traction in this, either with the donors and or the official apparatuses out there? | ||
Are people saying, yes, you're correct, we got to get on top of this? | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
And in fact, in South Carolina, with the legislature, the governor yesterday, Governor McMaster, who's incredible, he's great, he immediately said, replied to the legislator, said, thank you for flagging this. | ||
This is tremendous. | ||
We want to meet with this whistleblower immediately, and we are going to launch a full-fledged investigation into this. | ||
But luckily, I mean, we have a Republican governor in South Carolina. | ||
We do not have Republican governors in Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona. | ||
And so we do need some of these red states to step up and to—it could work if Governor McMaster brings this lawsuit forward and then they challenge it through federal courts. | ||
That could be a way to do it, is going through the red states to accomplish this. | ||
But we are really at a disadvantage having Democrat secretaries of state, AGs, and governors in these swing states. | ||
This is exactly why what she just said is exactly why, in the omnibus bill, Mitch McConnell and these guys, Mitt Romney, changed the Electoral Count Act of 1887 to be totally, completely unconstitutional. | ||
They took the power away from state legislatures, or they've tried to, and on paper they've taken the power away from state legislatures, and they've turned it over to the Secretary of State, or particularly governors, because Democrat governors control these swing states. | ||
That's how much they hate Trump. | ||
This is how much they hate Trump. | ||
Now, the Electoral Count Act, I've been saying this, I believe in September or sometime there, there'll be a major court challenge on the Electoral Count Act because it's completely and totally unconstitutional, in particular the way they slipped it into an omnibus bill in the middle of the night. | ||
But that's how these guys rule. | ||
What I'm saying about from the 5th to the 20th and even, I think, They're putting on Capitol Hill right now, every one of these bills, these huge bills, have things slipped in there to handcuff Trump, have things slipped in there to support what Jamie Raskin and these guys are doing. | ||
If we are to stop them, and on the 5th, it looks like a blowout number, right, and we've done enough to stop this, they've got all kind of things they're spinning up right now to basically take this to the state capitals for the electors' selection on 14 December. | ||
And Raskin's pretty up front. | ||
If they win the House by even one seat, they're going to sit there and go, well, the Supreme Court didn't find him an insurrectionist. | ||
Jack Smith never got to court. | ||
We find him an insurrectionist. | ||
He may have won the vote in the Electoral College, but we're not going to certify that election. | ||
My point. | ||
And then they've got all this stuff, the handcuffing Trump in the first hundred days and beyond, whether it's Ukraine, the taxes, anything. | ||
They have no intention of giving up power. | ||
Let me just be blunt about that. | ||
They have no intention of turning this over to MAGA. | ||
Hey, Caroline, can you just hang on for a second? | ||
I want to hold you. | ||
I got Dave Brat. | ||
We've got a number of congressional candidates going to come up. | ||
We're going to talk about the motion to vacate. | ||
Which to me is self-evident. | ||
Also, an anti-Semitism, what, proposal or resolution passed? | ||
Not helpful. | ||
Not helpful. | ||
Birchgold.com. | ||
Slash Bannon. | ||
Go now. | ||
Free. | ||
Download. | ||
The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
The Central Bank Digital Currency. | ||
The fifth free installment. | ||
You have this exploding all over. | ||
Those are questions that have to be asked. | ||
And I must say also, I want to ask you politically, what I've been patiently trying to explain to people that watch the show every day, and thank you for watching the show every day, I think I'm too conservative. | ||
You should have figured that out 17 years ago. | ||
What they don't understand is The chief has nothing to do with this and I hope this doesn't bother me saying this. | ||
I'm going to get political here. | ||
But for those people who are bothered by us talking about how this makes no sense... | ||
They need to ask themselves, does this, these agitators and this violence and the destruction of property, does that help Donald Trump in Wisconsin or hurt Donald Trump in Wisconsin? | ||
Does that help him in Michigan or does that hurt him in Michigan? | ||
Does that help him in Pennsylvania? | ||
Does that hurt him in Pennsylvania? | ||
And if they go, well, we really don't care, well... | ||
Then that's where the split is, because I do care. | ||
I do care. | ||
I'd be angry about this regardless. | ||
Right, right, right, right there, right there, right there, right up in your face. | ||
That shows you how gundeck this entire thing is. | ||
They understand what they've wrought on the country, this Marxist, Sharia supremacist revolt that's now spreading in the streets. | ||
They understand it's a kill shot for the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
Oh, what does it look like in Wisconsin? | ||
And they're hectoring CNN to stop showing it. | ||
Because MSNBC, you barely see it because what they're doing is talking about, you know, the calico dress that Stormy Daniels is going to wear when she comes in like Mother Teresa this week or next week. | ||
The calico dress button up to her chin. | ||
Caroline Wren, people are excited about what you're talking about. | ||
What's the action steps you're going to take and where can people find out more about this? | ||
We're working on some action steps right now, and they can follow me on social media, but I just wanted to quickly go back to your comments about the changes to the Electoral Count Act. | ||
You know, that was all done in the name of democracy, and this is why we must remind people that we're not a democracy. | ||
A democracy is two wolves and one lamb deciding what to have for lunch. | ||
We are a republic if we can keep it, and that is a big if right now. | ||
And so right now, everyone needs to wake up and be fighting. | ||
And so, at Caroline Wren on Twitter, Instagram, Gitter, all the different social medias, Truth Social, That's where, and I'll continue putting stuff out and continue to fight. | ||
Okay. | ||
After you, I know you're going to have some meetings and discussions and get people jacked up and get into court. | ||
So once that happens, come back to us next week and give us an update. | ||
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We'll do it. | |
Our own Transition Integrity Project to counter market lies. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Ploko had a story the other day about Don Bacon and Carol Miller, two of the people that vote with the establishment. | ||
These are congressmen, one from Westbygod, Virginia, Carol Miller, and Don Bacon, as you know, General Bacon, one of my favorite punching bags because he's such a goofball. | ||
In Nebraska, we've got the two heroes who are running against him. | ||
Derek Evans now joins us from West Virginia. | ||
How's the early voting started? | ||
How's the campaign going so far? | ||
She's, quite frankly, pretty pathetic, is she not? | ||
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Oh, she is, and the campaign's going great. | |
Our team's knocked over 17,000 doors so far. | ||
I've personally knocked on over 3,000 doors. | ||
We're sprinting through the finish line. | ||
It's been a long, grueling process, but we're excited right now to see the end inside, if you will. | ||
And as the people of West Virginia learn more about Congresswoman Carol Miller and more about my story, they're just coming over to us in droves right now. | ||
So, I mean, she's got a 65% rating as a conservative. | ||
It's absolutely atrocious to be representing one of the The most conservative districts in the entire country and have that sort of voting record. | ||
Derek, here's what's fascinating about West Virginia. | ||
It's it's it's pure MAGRA country. | ||
I mean, I don't think maybe Montana, maybe Wyoming, maybe some that have President Trump's back in such huge spreads. | ||
But politics in West Virginia has always been a closed shop because it's like Mexico. | ||
It's like three or four or five families run the deal, right? | ||
And they pass it on to their cousins and nephews and sons and daughters. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
It's really West Virginia politics has traditionally been kind of a closed shop. | ||
You got to be one of the, was it five families that control the state? | ||
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That is absolutely correct. | |
And to your point, this is MAGA country. | ||
This is not just a Republican district. | ||
This is a Trump district. | ||
And that's what makes our race so unique. | ||
To your point, it's typical, you know, millionaires and political dynasties have been running things. | ||
Because of my story surrounding January 6th, we've been able to fundraise nationally. | ||
This is the first time in at least my lifetime that an average, everyday, blue-collar West Virginian has been able to compete in terms of funding with the establishment circles here in West Virginia. | ||
That's really what has everyone, not just in West Virginia, but across this country, running scared right now. | ||
We out-fundraised Carol Miller in each of the last two quarters. | ||
We don't have a single dollar from a PAC or any sort of special interest group. | ||
Every single dollar we've raised has been from everyday blue-collar Americans all across the country. | ||
We have over 10,000 donors, probably getting close to 15,000 now, and we've raised over $800,000, all from just people chipping in $10, $15, $20 here and there to help us out and get us across the finish line. | ||
But this is why West Virginia, Westbygavirginia, is the center of what I call the Great Awakening, because you have MAGA folks up there. | ||
These are not Republican. | ||
These are MAGA districts. | ||
These are people that are great patriots who support the MAGA movement and President Trump. | ||
And because of control of information and the control of money, average citizens have been frustrated, but they really haven't had much to choose from. | ||
Now, guys like you can come out of nowhere because of social media, because of news networks like Real America's Voice and War Room, where people are just getting information. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Once people get the information, they go, hey, I ain't voting for her. | ||
I'm not going to support that. | ||
These guys go to D.C. | ||
and they play inside a bubble down there and nobody understands it. | ||
Now, the great awakening is, as average people see it, they say, hey, maybe a guy like Derek Evans, maybe with his common sense, maybe he is the guy to go down and represent our real values. | ||
In the nation's capital. | ||
Is that along the lines of what you're finding as you go around and campaign? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
There's a couple of things here. | ||
when people learn her voting record, when they learn that she even most recently voted for FASA to allow the government to spawn us without a warrant, when she voted most recently to fund transgender care for minors, when she voted for red flag gun laws, when she voted to expand taxpayer funding of abortion, when she voted for the Green New Deal to the tune of one and a half trillion dollars, which absolutely crushed our coal industry and our oil and natural gas industry here in West Virginia. | ||
When people learn that, and then they also learn that I'm the January 6 guy, and the reason that's important here in West Virginia is everyone knows the story. | ||
I'm the highest ranking government official in the entire country, outside of President Trump, to be targeted by the deep state the way that I was. | ||
I was elected to the state house here on January 6 when I went to the Capitol and stood with President Trump that day. | ||
They all remember it, but it's been three years ago. | ||
So now when they make the connection that, oh, that's the guy, that's Derrick Evans, they come over, literally, they open the door, they come and shake my hand, they thank me, they take pictures with me, and they say, thank you for being the first politician with a backbone to actually stand up and actually fight for us. | ||
And when they learn those things, we're just, you know, scooping up votes every single day left and right right now. | ||
The thing is just getting the message out there, making sure people are aware of her voting record, and making sure that they know and understand and realize that I'm the only elected official in the entire country who had the courage to stand with President Trump on January 6th, and I paid the price for it, and I'm running to kick in the front door and expose the corruption in D.C. | ||
Derek Ward, how do people follow you? | ||
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Yeah, you can go to our website. | |
It's evans4wv.com. | ||
You can follow me on True Social, Getter, Twitter, Facebook. | ||
They all have different names because I've been banned so many times over the years. | ||
But you can go to our website. | ||
It's evans4wv.com. | ||
You can head over there. | ||
And look, I tell everyone, Steve, this is not my campaign. | ||
This is the campaign of the American people. | ||
If you've ever, I mean, if you've ever wanted to send a message to the deep state that you're not happy with status quo, I'm the message to send. | ||
I'm the last person that they want to see get elected right now. | ||
As a former January 6th political prisoner elected to Congress, somebody's going to go in there. | ||
I'll tell you what, Steve. | ||
On day one, I'm going to file articles of impeachment against these corrupt judges that have been weaponized against President Trump and the American people. | ||
I can't believe that our representatives in Congress have not done that yet. | ||
On day one, I'm filing articles of impeachment against the corrupt judges that are being weaponized against President Trump right now. | ||
But head on over to evans4wv.com, chip in, help us out. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
Brother, thank you very much. | ||
Look forward to having you back on. | ||
Fight on. | ||
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Steve, we appreciate you, man, and all the audience in the War Room Posse chat. | |
We appreciate you guys as well. | ||
God bless you guys. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
People don't realize when you go against these political dynasties, and particularly states like West Virginia, man, it is hard. | ||
It is hard. | ||
It is very hard. | ||
Another hero, let's go to Dan Fry out in Nebraska. | ||
Dan joins us. | ||
You're going against Don Bacon, and there's been a revolt out there. | ||
Bacon's been censured. | ||
I mean, he goes on CNN, he goes on MSNBC, and he thinks, I guess he thinks people in Nebraska, particularly Republican voters, are not going to see this. | ||
I mean, he's trashing people all the time, coming up with these weird ideas on deficits. | ||
I mean, he's just so far off the map, but you're holding him accountable. | ||
I hear this race is very tight, sir. | ||
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This race is tight, and I've got to tell you, Steve, we like where we're at. | |
Right now, we have got the support of the Nebraska Republican Party, but more importantly than that, we've also got the support of every county that makes up District 2. | ||
So wrap your mind around this. | ||
We've got three counties, the largest being Douglas. | ||
We've got Sarpy and Saunders County. | ||
Every one of those counties have endorsed the challenger, myself, my candidacy. | ||
and rejected the incumbent. | ||
Even in his home district, they've rejected Don Bacon at the local level. | ||
Not only that, but two of these counties have censured Don Bacon for his votes and his actions there in D.C. | ||
So this is going to be a change election. | ||
It's interesting because what we've done here in Nebraska is exactly what you had promoted on your show. | ||
And it was you had a guest not too long ago or some time ago. | ||
Dan Schultz, the father of the precinct strategy. | ||
Nebraska has 93 counties. | ||
There's about 85 to 87 of those that have organized parties. | ||
The majority of those, with the exception of about three or four, have been taken over by patriots. | ||
We now control the Republican Party at the state and county levels across this state. | ||
And it's the average person, it's the average Joe that looks at what's going on in D.C. | ||
and says, we've had enough. | ||
And they're taking back the party and they're tossing out the incumbents. | ||
I want to just replay that. | ||
That's what this book, Finish What We Started, is about. | ||
It's a three-year, this is why people should get it, written by a left-winger from the Washington Post. | ||
But it just basically says what Dan says, is that people finally, with Dan Scholz's precinct strategy, said, hey, I've had enough of this. | ||
Started at the very grassroots. | ||
Tell me how that's changed. | ||
Nebraska politics, people thought Don Bacon was it was impossible to run against him. | ||
How's that? | ||
How's the precinct strategy and Patriots saying, hey, I'm gonna take our party back and then take our country back? | ||
How has that changed politics in Nebraska? | ||
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Well, up until that point, these parties were controlled by the establishment. | |
And right now what we've got is that we've got Patriots that have that have stepped up and stepped into every one of these county parties. | ||
And they're tossing the establishment out. | ||
As sad as this is, there's very few incumbent Republicans from either the House or the Senate that has been endorsed by any of these local parties. | ||
So it really is a welcoming effect for those of us that want to stand up and they're looking for and they're appreciative and they're grateful for those of us that are stepping up and saying enough's enough. | ||
It's time to stop this. | ||
If you're going to run on a platform or campaign that you're going to reduce the size of government, then when you get to D.C., Take actions that's actually going to deliver something. | ||
If you're going to run on a platform that says you're going to secure the borders, then it's time to step up and do something about it. | ||
So, you know, the time of giving lip service to your constituents and then going to D.C. | ||
and doing something completely different is done. | ||
It's over. | ||
So they're looking for patriots that are going to go to D.C. | ||
and actually deliver on what they campaign on. | ||
You know, it's interesting because Don Bacon had been on Meet the Press Easter morning. | ||
It was about an 11 minute interview, and he spent the majority of that time speaking about how he's going to get money and fund Ukraine. | ||
It wasn't until about the 7 minute and 45 second mark that he spoke about what was the most important issues that are coming out of his district, and that was secure the border, secure the border, and secure the border. | ||
He's done nothing to do that. | ||
He didn't have any solutions to do it. | ||
He went right back to funding Ukraine. | ||
So these politicians are tone deaf. | ||
to what their constituents are saying are important to them, and the constituents are done with them. | ||
We're going to have a changed election. | ||
Don Bacon has served his last term in Congress. | ||
Dan, where do people go now to your website to find out more about this race? | ||
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It's Frye, F-R-E-I, the number four, Nebraska.com. | |
So that's Frye, the number four, Nebraska.com. | ||
Let's pile into that right now. | ||
Dan Fry will check back in with you. | ||
Brother. | ||
Another patriot taking on the establishment, taking on the man. | ||
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It's been Mike Lawler. | |
I just want to say how proud I am that my bill, the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, just passed the House of Representatives. | ||
320 votes to 91. | ||
This bill has broad bipartisan support and will begin the process of cracking down on the anti-Semitism that we've seen run rampant on college campuses all across America. | ||
This is a big day and a big win. | ||
Now we got to get it through the Senate and signed into law. | ||
I look forward to working to get this across the finish line. | ||
You know, there's not a bigger defender of Israel or the Jewish people than the war room, and I take not a little bit of grief for that, but let's say this comes with the business, right? | ||
However, this is just not the way to go about things. | ||
I'm adamantly opposed to this bill, and I agree with the From Tom Massey to MTG to Matt Gaetz, the great Matt Gaetz, about the unconstitutionality of this and the whole thing, this whole concept of the hate speech, you see what happened in Scotland. | ||
I want to bring in Dave Brat who went to the Princeton Theological. | ||
I'm just a simple mick, okay? | ||
So help me out here. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, because you're both a constitutional scholar, you get a PhD in economics, you're a graduate of the Princeton Theology School. | ||
I mean, your curriculum vitae is amazing. | ||
People just think you're a pretty face. | ||
You're not just a pretty face. | ||
You're actually a very, very smart guy. | ||
Right? | ||
No, but I'm trying to be serious. | ||
According to this thing, and I'm not talking about the New Testament or Acts, New Testament. | ||
I'm talking about the Old Testament. | ||
Couldn't you actually put God, our Father, in the docket? | ||
Because when you read the history, you've got Moses and the prophets and the leaders, you've got guys leading them, the chosen people, but you've got disparate elements there. | ||
They're always either got a golden calf or they got a separate deal. | ||
They got a separate way they want to do things, right? | ||
Instead of following Yahweh. | ||
And God doesn't, I mean, he comes in hard. | ||
I mean, the Old Testament, you've got to, don't cross God, right? | ||
Because eventually he's going to get you, right? | ||
So according to this thing, isn't elements of the Old Testament, there are elements of the New Testament and Acts of the Apostle, or I guess the four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, that could be looked at as anti-Semitic? | ||
Am I too far of base there, Mr. Christian? | ||
Princeton Theological Society School of Graduate, whatever, sir? | ||
Yeah, well, yes, and the first thing they teach you in seminary in Calvinist circles is total depravity, and so I'm one of them, right? | ||
I'm a frozen chosen. | ||
We all see through a glass dimly, but that points to your point. | ||
When you go after these religious issues, you have to be very careful for unintended consequences. | ||
And the way we're performing on the border invasion and the spending and the endless wars, I think this bill, the fine print needs to be examined. | ||
What you just said about God himself being called into question, right? | ||
The whole Old Testament is God, right? | ||
The Shema of Israel. | ||
The hero Israel, the Lord our God, is one. | ||
It's all about God. | ||
It's not about Israel. | ||
It's not about us Christians or the religious people. | ||
The whole narrative is about one person and that is God. | ||
The first commandment, you will have no other gods before me. | ||
All the covenants in the Hebrew text. | ||
I am the Lord your God, you're my people. | ||
On and on and on. | ||
And when you break that covenant, as Israel did back in the Old Testament, God kick you in the desert for 400 years. | ||
And the United States is no different. | ||
The same criterion applies because it's God's criterion. | ||
It's not religious, it's God. | ||
And if we don't get our act together, we're going to be in the desert for 400 years and we're seeing the cracks in the armor already across the highly educated people in the American universities who don't know anything about the Judeo-Christian tradition. | ||
Which is the most constructive tradition. | ||
We gave you Harvard and Yale and Princeton and all the publics. | ||
And the motto of Harvard was truth for Christ and church. | ||
No one knows any of this anymore. | ||
Now the very students that are protesting human rights for the rest of the world They're Marxists, and they're not aware that Karl Marx was a materialist. | ||
There are no human rights in the communist system. | ||
Marx and the communists oppose human rights because they come from God. | ||
Marxists oppose God, they oppose human rights, they oppose ideas. | ||
It's dialectical materialism. | ||
Marx was an awful, awful philosopher. | ||
Not a good economist, but he, Karl Marx, was a great... he spoke kind of out of the Jewish prophetic tradition and said, I don't like the oppression of the rich. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Say that, Karl, but don't say there's no God and there's no morality while you're using the Judeo-Christian West tradition to make your very points. | ||
So, higher education is lost. | ||
These kids There's no, there's never any protest, right, about the border invasion. | ||
There's no protest about 40% illiteracy of the poorest of the poor in the inner city schools. | ||
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Hold it, hold it. | |
The liberals are gone, the Marxists have taken over. | ||
The progressive, hold it. | ||
The progressive Democrats, this is why the RJC and Lawler are trying to get this law. | ||
It's unconstitutional. | ||
But you're looking at the wrong problem. | ||
How do we get to a situation on these campuses, the most progressive campuses in America, right? | ||
You have both Marxism in the faculty and the administration and Sharia supremacism. | ||
How did that get here? | ||
Who funded the NGOs? | ||
Who funded the universities? | ||
Who funded those faculties? | ||
That's where the problem is. | ||
This is a misdirection play. | ||
This is not going to stop anything. | ||
This is a misdirection play. | ||
The media's going to get over it and they're going to pontificate. | ||
We want solutions because Israel right now is on the ropes. | ||
People got to understand that it's a pincer move from the Persians, not just from Iran with missiles. | ||
I'm talking about from the north with Hezbollah militia, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Gaza thing looks like it's on hold. | ||
I mean, they got a fight on their hands, OK? | ||
And if you're going to go through hell, go through as quickly as possible. | ||
And that's not happening. | ||
Dave Brat, I know you've got to bounce. | ||
Give me your closing thoughts on that, because right now, this is a war for the existence of Israel. | ||
Anybody who looks at it differently, I think, has misconstrued this, and this war is about the United States of America. | ||
Yeah, I don't think the Constitution is fine and dandy the way it sits. | ||
We don't need another bank shot out of the swamp on religious issues. | ||
What we need to do, which of course never happens, is to follow the law and put the progressive leftist Marxists in jail. | ||
The summer of love, riots, riots, riots on the left constantly. | ||
No one goes to jail. | ||
The whole thing is aimed now at Christian whites. | ||
If you're a Christian and white, that's why you got to be very careful of these new laws. | ||
They're setting it up, right, most likely to go after white Christians and this white Christian nationalism, the way they frame it. | ||
We're nationalists because we love God and we love our country, and the Judeo-Christian system has been constructive. | ||
We've constructed everything. | ||
The Marxists have torn everything down, just like they're tearing the modern campus around. | ||
So yeah, I think we're in violent agreement. | ||
Throw the crooks in jail. | ||
Violence is going on all over on TV. | ||
Your cold opens show it for 15 minutes every time. | ||
Brad, where do people go to follow you on social media? | ||
Yep, Brad Economics. | ||
Brad Economics on Getter. | ||
There's an email to get me. | ||
I'm traveling the country giving talks. | ||
Get me out on the greatness of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
Amen, brother. | ||
Short break. |