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10 years where most of us were looking at the world through a very similar piece of glass. | |
And it might have been TV, it might have been cable TV, a couple stations and newspapers, but we're mostly looking at the same reality. | ||
And over the last decade, that's really shattered into like 20 different pieces. | ||
And each one of those pieces is defined by your politics, your age, maybe how much you make, what type of job you have, and where you live. | ||
And so you could be sitting at a table anywhere, and depending on the age and location of people around you, you might not be getting any of the same information on any given day. | ||
Like if you're spending your day scrolling through TikTok, the issues you follow, the people that you know, the people that you trust, I wouldn't even know who they are. | ||
I don't use TikTok. | ||
And that person who uses TikTok might be sitting next to somebody who's on Facebook or Instagram who trusts a news source or an individual that that person or I wouldn't be aware of either. | ||
And what happens is that you have a whole lot of different people, many of whom are highly educated. | ||
It's not because they're not paying attention or they don't care. | ||
They're just living in totally different ecosystems and they're not interacting with the same, even reality. | ||
And the real danger there is, is it's very hard now, really other than like the Super Bowl, where you actually have a whole lot of this country watching the same thing through a very similar lens. | ||
And I think, listen, Donald Trump has benefited from this. | ||
There's a big chunk of his base that really only consumes content from podcasts that a lot of your viewers have probably never heard of, or not just true social, but other obscure MAGA-like platforms, websites that would be wholly unfamiliar to them. | ||
In those ecosystems, the way they're looking at this trial is he's being persecuted, not prosecuted, right? | ||
They look at it like Biden is animating it all and it just gets them more fired up. | ||
You know, and there's another side which looks at this for what it is, a real case and, you know, a serious case being brought against a former president and there's a real legal case, there's a jury. | ||
And so that, I think, explains why there's so much confusion. | ||
and often a big lack of trust in what is real. | ||
And that's what scared me most over the last couple years. | ||
It used to be people that just weren't paying that close of attention who believed weird stuff. | ||
Now it's highly educated people who I'm like, man, you think that's true? | ||
And they do think stuff's true. | ||
And that's an issue. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
you 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 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 line? | ||
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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. Bamm. | |
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
It's Natalie G. Winters hosting, filling in for Stephen K. Bannon today, Thursday, May 2nd, in the year of our Lord, 2024. | ||
In the meantime, we got Mike Davis. | ||
He's going to break through, or rather, break down that MSNBC slop I just forced you to watch. | ||
I'm sorry, I don't get to choose the colds. | ||
Steve wants you guys to be Informed, you guys got to know what the enemy is saying, but we will be tossing to President Trump. | ||
He's going to be making some remarks, meeting with the people. | ||
I'm told it's a bodega style appearance. | ||
But in the meantime, Mike Davis, while I have you, I believe I have you up, I'd love for you to walk us through the latest on the Pomerantz front. | ||
We obviously played the clips this morning, pled the fifth, basically every question, I think. | ||
I don't know if I'm mistaken in that. | ||
But the next steps in terms of accountability. | ||
You know, what does it look like in terms of getting him to answer those questions? | ||
What can the House do? | ||
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I'm not getting any audio. | |
Are we better? | ||
Are we better now? | ||
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Sorry about that. | |
Sorry about that. | ||
I always say it's either Big Pharma or the Chinese Communist Party, but with you it might be MSNBC or the lawfare apparatchiks. | ||
Why don't you have at it again? | ||
Or it could be an old man who can't figure out his computer. | ||
But anyway, so if I were the House Republicans... | ||
If I were the House Republicans, you'd have to ask, why is this Pomerantz pleading the Fifth Amendment? | ||
What potential crime could he have committed? | ||
Why is he not trying to incriminate himself by testifying truthfully? | ||
And so if he's part of an illegal criminal conspiracy to violate civil rights, which is what I've been saying these Democrat operatives have been doing to Trump, his top supporters, His aides, his lawyers for a long time with this lawfare and election interference. | ||
Maybe these House Republicans should start issuing subpoenas for people and information around Pomerantz and to start to squeeze him a bit. | ||
And maybe at some point they give him some sort of immunity to speak and to go after, maybe they give him immunity so he can't plead the Fifth Amendment. | ||
He has to testify because he can't incriminate himself. | ||
if there's no criminal liability he must face, and maybe he can speak out about what Alvin Bragg and Matthew Colangelo from the Biden Justice Department, and maybe the Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland, maybe the Biden White House, including the Biden White House Council, maybe this pomerance can enlighten the American people through his testimony in Congress about how Biden, his aides, his Attorney General | ||
went about concocting this obvious criminal conspiracy against President Trump to interfere in the election and to violate his civil rights. | ||
It is funny when they say democracy dies in darkness over at the Washington Post. | ||
Used to be, I think, what they would describe us as doing, but in reality it seems like it's more of a projection when they refuse to answer our questions and we're the ones that want election audits, probes into the origins of COVID, and then we get Pomerantz in there and the only word in his vocabulary seems to be No comment or same answer. | ||
I think we're getting close to the Trump remarks, so why don't you just tee us up where we stand in the New York trial. | ||
I know there's so many, we always have to specify which one, but why you think President Trump is, you know, speaking today, how he's helping to sort of push back against, obviously they're trying to keep him off the campaign trail, but where we stand on that trial. | ||
We are in week four of this unprecedented criminal trial of a former president, and the only reason these Democrat prosecutors like Soros-funded Manhattan D.A., Alvin Bragg, and this former top Biden Justice Department political appointee, Matthew Colangelo, and this biased Democrat Judge Juan Marchand, who donated to Biden in 2020, donated to another anti-Trump cause, whose adult daughter, Lauren Marchand, is raising tens of millions of dollars | ||
off of her father's unprecedented trial. | ||
The only reason we are here is because this is lawfare and election interference against President Trump because they fear American voters on November 5th. | ||
And so they want President Trump stuck in this courtroom in Manhattan with this jury pool in Manhattan that's 87% for Biden, voted 87% for Biden. | ||
They rigged this jury selection process there to weed out Trump supporters and to impanel Biden supporters. | ||
And I'll give you a good example. | ||
They struck potential jurors if they followed Trump on social media. | ||
They did not strike potential jurors if they follow Biden on social media. | ||
This is a clearly rigged They're trying to keep Trump trapped in this courtroom. | ||
They know that Biden can't go campaign. | ||
He falls down the stairs. | ||
He's an old buffoon. | ||
He'll crap in his diaper if he's away from a bathroom for more than five minutes. | ||
So they need Trump stuck in this courtroom, just like they needed Trump supporters during the last election stuck in their homes with their bogus COVID lockdowns because they knew that Biden couldn't campaign. | ||
They know that Biden can't campaign now, so they want Trump stuck in this courtroom instead of out there. | ||
And Trump is turning lemons into lemonade. | ||
The Article 3 project has been helping him do this. | ||
We're taking this lawfare and election interference where they're trying to destroy Trump, and we're making him stronger. | ||
Trump is a master at this. | ||
Mike, I'm just curious, Jim Jordan put out a bunch of Twitter threads last night, whether it was YouTube, Amazon, I believe, I believe Twitter too, but all these big tech companies that of course dovetailed with Peter Doshak's testimony yesterday, how they suppressed the origins of COVID. | ||
But just to sort of add to the broader lawfare, we know it's not just going after president Trump, it is to suppress the truth on a myriad of issues, whether it's election integrity, the origins of COVID, Basically, all the issues that gave us the number one spreader of misinformation label from the New York Times last year, I think. | ||
I'm just curious your thoughts on Jim Jordan's work on that front, on sort of unearthing some of the corruption collusion when it comes to the misinformation side of things, if you think they're still pulling their weight on that. | ||
Jim Jordan's making some important discoveries with his oversight. | ||
I would say this, the only way you're going to break up the big tech's gatekeeping power over information and commerce is to break them up. | ||
If Google, for example, competed against YouTube instead of acquired YouTube, they wouldn't be censoring Americans. | ||
So you break them up, you end their antitrust amnesty and break up these trillion-dollar big tech monopolists that control too much information and commerce. | ||
In America, we do good old-fashioned trust-busting, Teddy Roosevelt style. | ||
I would also say this, if these private companies are working with government officials to violate the civil rights of Americans, that is a criminal conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. | ||
241. | ||
And when Trump's back in office, his acting attorney general can open a probe on day one on this criminal conspiracy, whether it's a criminal conspiracy To interfere in the election by putting Trump in prison or a criminal conspiracy to interfere in the election by suppressing the opposing party, the opposing candidates. | ||
You can't do this in America. | ||
These Democrats, these leftists have imported these Chinese-style tactics, these repressive tactics. | ||
And we need to say on January 20, 2025, Hell no. | ||
We actually need to say that on November 5th, 2024, and be ready for action on day one on January 20th, 2025. | ||
There must be the most severe legal, political, and financial consequences to this criminal conspiracy to this election interference. | ||
Indeed. | ||
Can you say retribution? | ||
I think the MAGA movement and viewers of War Room can. | ||
Mike Davis, we've got to let you go because I think we have Ben Berquam who's going to be covering Trump's remarks live. | ||
But before, real quick, can you give us the latest Article 3 project sort of initiative that you guys are doing to defund this law fair and where we can follow you? | ||
Go to article3project.org. | ||
You can donate there. | ||
You can also take action there. | ||
And one of the key action items that we've been pushing for a long time that we need to ramp up is defunding this election interference. | ||
Support Andrew Clyde's appropriations rider to shut down this Democrat lawfare at the Justice Department. | ||
And with the state AGs like in New York and Arizona and these DAs like in Manhattan and Fulton County, Georgia, the American people, not these Democrat prosecutors and Democrat judges and Democrat witnesses and Democrat jurors and these Democrat hellholes, get to decide our election. | ||
So let's shut that down. | ||
They can put these cases on pause until after the election. | ||
Mike Davis, thank you for joining us. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I think we have Ben Berquam, at least via audio, and we have live footage of President Trump. | ||
Ben, can you sort of tell us where exactly we are, put us on the scene, let us know what's happening? | ||
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Yeah, hey Natalie. | |
We are at 51st Street and 3rd Avenue at the 8th Battalion, Fire Battalion here in New York City. | ||
President Trump came straight from court over to meet with the firefighters. | ||
and some of their families, and he's inside right now doing that, handing out some pizza. | ||
He'll be coming over here shortly. We're anticipating him over here momentarily. | ||
But this is what the Democrats, Joe Biden and this Injustice Department have relegated President Trump to have to do, is campaign in New York and outside of on Wednesdays, where he gets to go to Wisconsin and Michigan. | ||
He's taken every advantage of what they're giving him. | ||
So, this is, you know, the third stop he's made during this trial to a couple different locations. | ||
One bodega, one to some union contractors, and today to the firefighters. | ||
So, it is, you know, campaign 2024 for President Trump as this Democrat judge continues this lawfare against him. | ||
We know they've been piling in with the ad hominem attacks, not just against President Trump, but the whole MAGA movement. | ||
We're all, you know, white Christian supremacists, according to the experts over at MSNBC. | ||
So I know when we saw, what was it, last week or two weeks ago, that whole bodega extravaganza, that definitely undercut that narrative that the mainstream media has been pushing for what seems like A decade, but I get we're getting a little bit of a zoom out. | ||
Can you tell us about the crowd there? | ||
Who's there? | ||
Is it Trump voters? | ||
Is it NYYRC there? | ||
Is it MAGA? | ||
Is it a broad spectrum of people? | ||
What's the vibe like? | ||
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Well, they basically shut it down to the entire street down. | |
So it's right now, it's just New York firefighters and their families and it looks like some locals as well. | ||
So smaller venue, smaller group than we saw when President Trump met with the construction workers, the union workers had several hundred people out there. | ||
This one is specifically to this fire department. | ||
So it looks like they've brought in a few other firefighters from around the city as well. | ||
But the main thing is just to show the city that he appreciates them. | ||
I anticipate he'll probably be meeting with the police officers at some point soon as well with the way they've been disrespected by this mayor and by all of these leftist schools that are allowing jihadists to march across their campuses. | ||
But it looks like he's wrapping up over there and he's going to be coming over here and joining us here in just a second. | ||
Until he starts speaking, I don't know how long we have, but I'm just curious, the latest on the jihadists on American college campuses, what have you seen? | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
What have you seen in terms of whether it's Fordham or Columbia, some of your latest reporting kind of boots on the ground? | ||
I guess their college campuses, they seem more like war zones, but what the state of affairs is there? | ||
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Yeah, they are war zones. | |
This is a war that's been brought to you by the Democrat left. | ||
And it looks like President Trump is not going to do press questions. | ||
He's actually just meeting with the firefighters and heading back. | ||
And I can't blame him with the nonsense they're putting him through in the courtroom. | ||
You know, it's just, having sat through it today, watched and listened to this Davidson, this scum of the earth, seemed like one of the biggest liars I've ever heard. | ||
But I think it's going to end up just helping President Trump in that sense. | ||
And I also think all of these attacks on Columbia, and now we heard Rutherford, and I was at Fordham yesterday. | ||
I think all of this just ends up helping President Trump. | ||
And really, you know, it's interesting. | ||
I'm going to flip the camera around here real quick. | ||
The motorcade is leaving, but give me just a second. | ||
I'm going to flip the camera here. | ||
Really, I think what the enemy, ultimately what the enemy means for evil, God is God is using for good, and that's really the hope in all of this. | ||
President Trump can turn this around, that he can actually use this. | ||
There's actually people, I mean, think about how crazy this is, Natalie. | ||
There are people talking about President Trump campaigning and possibly competing in New York State because he's going to be here so much. | ||
And in particular, two major factors, the Jewish vote, realizing the Democrats have abandoned them, and the Black and Hispanic inner city vote, realizing that Democrats have abandoned them with the open borders and all the illegal aliens coming into the city. | ||
Crazy, crazy dynamics here. | ||
If people want to follow you, stay up to date with all your content. | ||
Again, the age old question, what's more dangerous, the border or American college campuses? | ||
If they want to follow you, where can they go to do that? | ||
I can't answer that second question. | ||
I would say they're equivalent right now. | ||
They're both really bad. | ||
But if you want to follow and learn the truth that the mainstream media doesn't want you to know, at Ben Burquam on social media. | ||
And of course, we actually have our new episode of Law & Border coming out this Saturday at 7 p.m. | ||
Eastern, Real America's Voice News. | ||
You have to watch it, 7 Eastern, Law & Border, Real America's Voice, americasvoice.news on all social media as well, Roku, Pluto, Dish Network, and then my website, frontlineamerica.com, for the up-to-date articles. | ||
Thank you, Ben. | ||
Thank you for always being on the front lines. | ||
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Thank you, Natalie. | |
Of course, we got Dr. Gorka joining us, but before I bring him in, I have a clip that I want to play. | ||
If we can play it from Trump's speech yesterday, talking about how a lot of Western countries, you just can't recognize them anymore. | ||
If we want to play that. | ||
We've seen, and I'm not sure if many of you are big travelers or not, but we've seen what happened when Europe opened their doors to jihad. | ||
Look at Paris. | ||
Look at London. | ||
They're no longer recognizable. | ||
And I'm going to get myself into a lot of trouble with the folks in Paris and the folks in London, but you know what? | ||
That's the fact. | ||
They are no longer recognizable, and we can't let that happen to our country. | ||
We have incredible culture, tradition. | ||
Nothing wrong with their culture, their tradition. | ||
Can't let that happen here, and I'll never let it happen to the United States of America. | ||
I don't know about you guys, I don't see anything wrong or objectively untrue with what President Trump said there, but do you know who did? | ||
The Biden-Harris campaign. | ||
Their official Twitter press account clipped that from his speech, did the whole, put it in quotations, and they thought that that was some good opposition research that was going to turn people away from voting for President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Not exactly. | ||
Dr. Gorka, I couldn't think of anyone better to bring on than you. | ||
Like I said, anytime I'm at Mar-a-Lago, you also happen to be there. | ||
You seem to get more shout-outs than I do from the president. | ||
It's okay. | ||
I say it's because you're taller. | ||
No. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Says the woman who was wearing five-inch platforms the last time I saw her. | ||
I mean, you're already cheating. | ||
Six. | ||
Six inches. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, hey, that's the tradition President Trump is talking about preserving. | ||
But Dr. Gorka, your thoughts on the Biden-Harris campaign, thinking that that would be something that would dissuade Americans from wanting to support President Trump? | ||
They're morons. | ||
They're all clinical imbeciles. | ||
I just love it. | ||
Just bring it. | ||
More court cases, more gang orders. | ||
You know, when you've got Harlem, Harlem chanting, we love you Trump, it's because the Democrats keep upping the ante. | ||
And let me just comment on what the president said. | ||
When I saw that, I thought, how does he know? | ||
I mean, I know he's got Turnberry and he travels a lot, but how does he know? | ||
Because I said this 10 years ago, I was born in London, okay? | ||
My parents were refugees, real refugees from communist Hungary. | ||
My father was liberated from a political prison where he was given a life sentence at the age of 20. | ||
I grew up in one of the greatest cities in the world, I have one very close friend who still lives in London. | ||
I try and visit him as much as I can. | ||
Natalie, what the President said I've been saying for a decade. | ||
When I go back to London, to England, it is unrecognizable. | ||
The first time I went back, And I was at Tottenham Court Road, which is, you know, downtown. | ||
Not a fancy area, but it's, you know, famous area. | ||
And I saw women, multiple women, walking around, not in hijabs, but in full niqabs. | ||
You know, the black bag with the little grill over their eyes. | ||
I realized the Britain I grew up in under Margaret Thatcher, it's gone. | ||
London is now a minority white city. | ||
They have areas, it's much more worse in France and elsewhere, but they have Sharia areas, where if you do something that's not halal, that doesn't comply with Islamic law, Well, let's just say your life may become suddenly unpleasant. | ||
President Trump is absolutely right, and it's a fact. | ||
Some cultures, some civilizations are better than others, and the Judeo-Christian Western civilization is the best civilization humankind has ever seen, and we need to protect it, Natalie. | ||
Independent of what is going on in college campuses, we could have a whole discussion and a rather substantive discussion at Muslim Brotherhood, infiltration that has gone on for decades here in the United States, but I think that President Trump's remarks come at very interesting timing when you're juxtaposing it to what we're seeing going on, whether it's Columbia, UCLA, the University of Chicago, you name it. | ||
I'd love to get your thoughts on sort of those Those protests going on, because to me, the buried lead, when I see the videos, is that it's not really the students. | ||
Yes, in some cases it is, but these are outside activists, organizers, professors, right? | ||
The adults in the room are the ones who are really, I think, fueling the fire. | ||
I'm just curious from your perspective, you know, the broader problem that these riots represent in terms of the infiltration of what you were just talking about in this country. | ||
Look, I'd be very cautious with this narrative that Eric Adams, the leftist mayor of New York, is trying to peddle that this is completely outside agitators, this isn't organic. | ||
Yeah, there is, of course, organization. | ||
Why are the tents all brand new? | ||
Why are they all the same color? | ||
Why are the signs clearly manufactured? | ||
Yes, we know George Soros, the Tides Foundation and others are funding this. | ||
But this is students as well. | ||
I mean, you know, you can see them. | ||
You can watch the speeches of Johanna King Slutsky saying, we need our kale salad and our, you know, oatmeal lattes, otherwise we're going to die of starvation. | ||
She's a PhD student at Columbia. | ||
But I don't know if you can see this. | ||
I photographed this while I was on air today with my radio show. | ||
This is a photograph Fox played of one of the students or protesters at Columbia. | ||
That headgear, that headdress, That masking of the face, that draping in the keffiyeh and the Palestinian colors, that is what terrorists wear. | ||
I want everybody to be clear. | ||
This is the uniform of terrorists. | ||
This isn't how you dress when you're having your Arabic coffee on the streets of Lebanon. | ||
This is if you are a terrorist. | ||
That is on an American campus. | ||
I want everybody to understand what is happening in our nation. | ||
This is today's left. | ||
This is the home of institutionalized... It's not anti-Semitism, Natalie. | ||
It is Jew hatred, and it is anti-Western civilization. | ||
This has to be understood as nothing to do with Gaza, nothing to do with October 7th, nothing to do with Israel. | ||
This is anti-civilization, the Judeo-Christian civilization. | ||
We are living in the perversest of times. | ||
When one of the two political parties actually hates its own civilization. | ||
That's why CRT. | ||
That's why 1619. | ||
That's why open borders. | ||
That's why billions of dollars to Iran. | ||
That's why a president who is literally funded by the Chinese Communist Party through his son Hunter Biden. | ||
These are the perverse times we live in. | ||
There's sort of an interesting split screen going on in the sense that, you know, MSNBC is not covering these riots at all or the protests. | ||
Meanwhile, CNN is really, really covering it, leaning into it. | ||
The analysis is subpar, I would say, humbly. | ||
The White House, when they're pressed on it, you know, Karine Jean-Pierre gives her euphemistic bloviations that no one really knows what she's saying. | ||
But I really haven't seen strong condemnation coming from the White House. | ||
I'm just curious your thoughts, how you think they're going to try to spin this in terms of not wanting to alienate voters in Michigan, the kind of Arab community, but also, you know, Most Americans obviously don't support Hamas, maybe except outside of Columbia, Fordham, and UCLA. | ||
I'm just curious how you think they're going to react to it. | ||
Well, I like the phrase, I might have to pinch that, euphemistic bloviations. | ||
It's a very kind description of what that woman does. | ||
Look, it's tough for them. | ||
They've kind of been hoisted on their own petard or painted themselves into a corner. | ||
Why? | ||
They hate the Jews, right? | ||
When you say on a hot mic after the State of the Union, Bibi has to have a come to Jesus moment, when you send, as Obama did, your campaign staff to Israel to advise those who are running against Netanyahu to make sure he's not re-elected, You know that the Democrats actually sympathize with the Jew haters. | ||
So what do they say in public? | ||
How do they renounce it? | ||
If you agree that America is the problem, if you really believe the Jews who suffered the Holocaust are the oppressors, Then how do you condemn this vociferously and in a robust fashion? | ||
Remember what Biden said when he came back from his failed peace envoy to the Middle East. | ||
He landed at Ramstein and in his adult, senile fashion walked to the back of Air Force One to comment on the quote-unquote Israeli bombing of that hospital in Gaza, which of course was, you know, Palestinian-Islamic jihad shelling their own hospital. | ||
And he actually said on camera, as Blinken behind him was wetting himself, I hope the other side learns to shoot straight. | ||
Excuse me? | ||
You hope Hamas and PIJ kills more Jews because they're more accurate. | ||
They can't get out of this. | ||
So they're being squeezed by their own radical wing. | ||
Their own anti-Semitic Jew hatred has already painted a route for them. | ||
And then they have to win an election in six months' time as American Jews are saying, hang on a second, how are we having people who look like terrorists and who vote for Joe Biden on the campuses publicly saying, from the river to the sea? | ||
So, I don't know how they're going to get out of it, Natalie. | ||
I don't think they can. | ||
And that's great for patriots on November 5th. | ||
Not a euphemistic bloviation. | ||
Very substantive, Dr. Gorka. | ||
Dr. Gorka, we're coming up against... I love my vocabulary. | ||
People give me flack for it. | ||
If people want to follow you and get your new sub stack, which you can give us the headline of, where can they go to do all that? | ||
Yeah, you don't have to be a thesaurus, but use some new words every single day. | ||
You'll learn some on my Substack. | ||
I've got my latest article on how I dealt with a political whore of a reporter at the Washington Post yesterday. | ||
Just go to my Substack, sebastiangawker.substack.com. | ||
You can follow me on all social media. | ||
You can listen to the radio show Across the Nation on Salem or we stream it on Rumble. | ||
But the website is SebGorka.com. | ||
And if you're interested, July 4th we're going to be in Alaska for the Patriots Alaska Cruise. | ||
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We'll be right back after the break. | ||
Intifada revolution, there is only one solution. | ||
Those are obviously not my words. | ||
Those are the words of, I guess, my fellow UChicago students. | ||
I guess I'm a graduate by now, but my fellow UChicago was only, what, two years ago? | ||
I was on that quad. | ||
Now it's been taken over by Basically people who are probably paid by Hamas or George Soros, I guess that's what the New York Post wants us to believe it's all true because they are all, I would say, conjoined in their efforts to destroy Western civilization. | ||
They don't care how, they just want it taken down. | ||
That's what we've been covering for most of the show and I'm so honored to have Mitch Robson from the University of Chicago. | ||
He's a student there. | ||
He's the associate editor and one of the co-founders, I believe, of the Chicago Thinker, which is a great magazine that you guys should definitely subscribe to coming out of UChicago. | ||
But Mitch, you filmed that video. | ||
We have some B-roll that we'll be playing from some other footage that you've gathered from what's going on on campus there. | ||
But I really wanted to have you on because we've been interviewing a lot of, you know, adults who've been sort of walking around the premises of what's been going on, whether it was Columbia, Fordham. | ||
But I wanted to talk to an actual student. | ||
From your perspective, from your point of view, who is making up most of these demonstrators? | ||
Is it students? | ||
Is it professors? | ||
Is it outside activists and agitators? | ||
What is your take? | ||
Think we're having some audio difficulties? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Did we get them fixed? | ||
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No? | |
Well, Apparently he's muted on his end. | ||
I guess I should add Hamas and Palestinian Liberation Freedom Fighters to people who are causing us technical difficulties today. | ||
But no worries. | ||
But if we have Cain, we can toss to Cain. | ||
But other than that, we can try to reboot him. | ||
But in the meantime, I'll say this. | ||
You guys know I was on War Room not too long ago. | ||
We got Cain? | ||
All right, we got Cain, I think. | ||
Yes, I'm here, Natalie. | ||
We got Kane. | ||
Okay, Kane, I don't know who would be coming for your audio connection. | ||
Maybe all the mainstream media websites that you beat out in terms of traffic. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I want to give the audience some good news to start off your hit before we get into the not so fun stuff. | ||
You have an announcement. | ||
I don't want to bury the lead. | ||
I want to let you be the one that leads your own, we'll call it a coming out party. | ||
Great. | ||
Let us know that we may get the chance to actually see the real Kane. | ||
Can you give us a little insight? | ||
Yeah, you're putting me on the spot right at the beginning. | ||
Yeah, you know, actually, it was yesterday, Natalie, was the seven year anniversary of Citizen Free Press. | ||
So Most people think that if you run a website you have a normal life and you can go out and do things and travel and go to conferences but not a website like CFP because we update headlines from 9 in the morning until 2 in the morning. | ||
It's 150 headlines a day. | ||
So that's what I've been doing every day for seven years. | ||
You and Rahim and Bannon have a good Gonna have a good laugh about it. | ||
And I, you know, it's funny. | ||
It's hard for me to even say for sure. | ||
I want to actually say, so it looks like that I'm going to be going to the huge TPUSA People's Party Convention in Detroit in June. | ||
I've been told by, uh, by some birds that War Room will be there live. | ||
You'll be there live. | ||
So, uh, so I'm actually going to get out of the office and it's People don't understand. | ||
It's extremely difficult to run the site, to have that many headlines every day without sort of locking yourself away from the world for hours and hours upon end. | ||
So yeah, so that's the good news. | ||
Seven year anniversary. | ||
We're going to party in Detroit. | ||
Traffic is fantastic. | ||
We're 400 million page views a month. | ||
So, you know, that's from zero to 400 million. | ||
No one read the site at the beginning. | ||
I didn't get any media press, any coverage. | ||
And now it's bigger than The Wall Street Journal. | ||
It's bigger than The Wall Street Journal and Politico combined, in fact, at about $400 million. | ||
So that's all good news, and I appreciate War Room's help in getting there. | ||
Well, the feeling is very mutual. | ||
Those numbers truly are staggering. | ||
And when I texted Steve that you were going to be coming to the People's Convention, he said in all caps, HUGE. | ||
And he was very excited and he said War Room would co-sponsor the coming out party for you. | ||
So we're happy to host it here in the War Room. | ||
But to get to the more serious stuff, speaking of I guess making, construing numbers out of thin air. | ||
The Democrats seem to want to be doing that with voter registration in South Carolina. | ||
I know we were discussing this, but you had it leading the stack last night. | ||
We talked about it a little bit on War Room this morning, but I'd love if you could just walk us through what is going on with the investigations going on in South Carolina about these ballots being given out to illegal aliens. | ||
Yeah, that was really interesting, and that came from Adam Morgan, who's a state representative in South Carolina, and he's running for Congress. | ||
I want to say quickly about Bannon. | ||
Bannon, if you're listening, you told me I would never leave the office, brother, so you're going to see me in Detroit. | ||
So back to this South Carolina thing. | ||
You know the issue, Natalie, all of us, right? | ||
Everyone in the MAGA base is worried, where are illegal aliens going to be able to register to vote? | ||
We've seen sort of whispers of it. | ||
There have been videos. | ||
On Twitter, and so Adam Morgan, this representative from South Carolina, a constituent who is a refugee, a legal refugee, got a registration application to vote in the mail from the state Medicaid office. | ||
He originally thought it was from Uh, from federal Social Security, but it turned out it was state Medicaid. | ||
So here's the good news about this story, Natalie, is the governor of South Carolina, Henry McMaster, listened immediately. | ||
Within six hours, he had already arranged a meeting between the head of the state Medicaid office and this representative. | ||
So they're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
And here's the thing, you know, I try to have people not get too worried about this. | ||
Um, in the red states, at least all of our secretary of states and head of election boards, they're working to keep the voting rolls clean. | ||
They're watching what's happening every single day in terms of new registrations. | ||
And, and the reason I can say that, as I saw it in, you know, from Texas, And as well as South Carolina last night, one part of the story I didn't mention is the state election board said they would immediately investigate, but they're actively that they actively watch the issue and they look at the numbers every day and they suss out any illegal voters. | ||
And so in the red states, we're OK. | ||
We worry about what might be happening in the blue states because everyone knows about these automatic mechanisms for registering to vote. | ||
There's motor voter. | ||
There's, in this case, an automatic registration possibility if you get Medicaid funds. | ||
And since so many illegal aliens will go on Medicaid, Um, or refugees. | ||
It, you know, it becomes an issue and it's the kind of thing that sort of nags at you and you want to make sure and hope that, you know, that your state is making sure this doesn't happen. | ||
And I'll add as a, as a last thing, you know, this is also where Catherine and True the Vote and Judicial Watch and Tom Fitton And there's other organizations that are escaping me right now, but they're fighting for these voter rolls. | ||
They're filing lawsuits. | ||
The RNC under Laura Trump is also fighting for these voter rolls. | ||
So I don't want people to get worried, but yeah, there are worries out there about non-citizens registering to vote. | ||
Cain, if people want to follow the stat, get all the headlines, no S, CitizenFreePress.com. | ||
But where can people go to follow you and maybe get the updates on how you are eventually, hopefully, going to make it to the People's Convention? | ||
That's right. | ||
And I will make it. | ||
Once I say it on the air, once Bannon said, huge, I got to show up. | ||
The website is citizenfreepress.com. | ||
It loads in half a second. | ||
There are no ads. | ||
I'm a maniac. | ||
I sit in front of the computer from nine in the morning until 2am and decipher all the news, all the headlines, the new stuff goes at the top. | ||
So it's very quick and simple. | ||
It loads in your browser and, um, And then on Twitter, we do the same thing. | ||
We run it 14 hours a day. | ||
So that's it. | ||
I want to say thanks for having me on, and thanks to you and Rahim and Steve. | ||
It's meant a lot to me. | ||
I've been with you guys sort of the last four or five years, and you're some of my best friends in the business, and I can't wait to meet you all in person. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The feeling is mutual. | ||
Happy seven years and kudos that you have no ads. | ||
Unfortunately, here in the war room, you got to go to birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
How's that for a segue to get the latest installment of the end of the dollar empire. | ||
It's all focused on central bank digital currencies. | ||
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Sure. | |
So at least on my campus, you know, there are definitely a lot of students there. | ||
WHO, the UN, want to push on us here in the United States. | ||
You've got to get it. | ||
It's great. | ||
It just came out. | ||
Now, we only got a few minutes, unfortunately, due to audio issues. | ||
Mitch, maybe I'll have you back on tomorrow. | ||
But just picking up where we left off, can you just sort of describe who is making up a lot of these protester blocks, whether it's UChicago or elsewhere? | ||
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Sure. | |
So at least on my campus, there are definitely a lot of students there. | ||
I recognize some of them. | ||
But it is clear that many of the people here are, you know, they're from God knows where, but they are not all students. | ||
Last night, actually, you know, the video that you're playing here, that was from when I filmed the UChicago Quad, and you can see them, you know, they don't like being filmed, even though ostensibly they're there to protest and get their voice out. | ||
They don't like being filmed. | ||
They cover you with flags and keffiyehs when you try to film. | ||
But it's not just students there. | ||
When I was at the quad last night, not to film, but to hang out with friends at the part of the quad far away from the encampment, a man walked up to us and asked what we were doing in the quad. | ||
Again, not even in this encampment. | ||
And when we asked him if he's a student here, he said no. | ||
And he actually told us he reverse racially profiled us because we were four white guys in a circle talking far away from the encampment. | ||
He said he thought we might be a disruption, ironically to his unapproved disruption. | ||
But these are operatives, I don't know if they're paid or unpaid, but there are a lot of people here who are not even part of campus, aren't students here, aren't staff here, and I have no idea where they're from, but they've asserted themselves as actually having more of a right to the UChicago campus that students here pay for. | ||
And so yes, it is alarming that it's students, but it's also more alarming, I think, that it's There are a lot of outsiders. | ||
I know at Columbia, over half of those arrested were outsiders, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
We've got about a minute, but you'd said something that I think is really interesting, that they came after you for being white, right? | ||
It wasn't necessarily that you were holding an Israeli flag or that you had denounced, you know, Palestine or Hamas or anything like that. | ||
It was just because you were ostensibly a straight white guy, you know, walking on the UChicago campus and they didn't like that. | ||
Do you think it's spilling over? | ||
Is this just kind of pure, unfettered, unabashed, you know, anti-white sentiment, white hatred? | ||
Is that sort of what you're feeling on campus, that this is sort of materializing into? | ||
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I think it's anti, I'd say most broadly, it's anti-Americanism. | |
We just had Death to America spray painted on a statue of ours, and thankfully it's changing the culture. | ||
We're seeing a backlash. | ||
Someone on our anonymous posting app SideChat just said, as an immigrant here, they're so humbled to see, they're thanking those who are taking off the spray paint of the Death to America. | ||
It's clearly, you know, this conflict between Israel and Palestine, it may be complex, but these people are very simple. | ||
They hate America, they hate our founding, and they are, you can tell from the video that you're playing, they use Maoist fear and intimidation tactics to get their way, and our university- And Mitch, we're coming up against the end of show, so I've got to have you back, but if people want to follow you on Twitter, where can they go to do that to get more footage? | ||
So my Twitter, you have the username there, it's ContraTyranny, and my publication is The Chicago Thinker, which is Twitter is ThinkerChicago. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll definitely have you back. | ||
Stay safe. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Will do. | ||
And Warren Posse, while you're at it, go to birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the latest installment of The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
Something tells me if you took a copy, maybe a signed copy by Steve of one of those books through one of those encampments over at UChicago or Columbia, they probably would not like the content inside of it, which is why you've got to print it out, get it, get your copy, maybe bring it to the People's Convention, have Steve sign it, have Kane sign it, and give Philip Patrick a call while you're at it. | ||
Maybe tomorrow. | ||
I know he'll be on the show on Saturday. | ||
Warren Posse. | ||
Steve will be back. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
Thanks for hanging with me. | ||
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me. Have a good one. | |
You couldn't get rid of me. | ||
There was some miscommunication. | ||
I'll take the blame for it. | ||
I thought with Trump coming in, we still got more segments to go through. | ||
You know what? | ||
We blew the break because we got to bring on the one and only Mike Lindell to talk. | ||
We'll get to the pillows, but before we get to the, of course, never lumpy pillows, you have a lot of updates regarding Robin Boss in Wisconsin, if you want to walk the audience through that. | ||
Yeah, yesterday was a big day. | ||
I got in Wisconsin about 7 in the morning and we were there, I'd say I left there about 3 in the afternoon after the rally, but there was a lot of people on the ground there doing the Robin Voss recall and everybody, to give you an update on that, everyone says, well I heard that you didn't get enough signatures. | ||
That's not true. | ||
We got over 10,000 signatures there. | ||
But they discredited 4,000 of them, okay? | ||
And you need 6,000, I believe 600, to recall them. | ||
Well, we learned from that first recall, and right away they started the second one. | ||
This was already planned, by the way, from the beginning. | ||
And now they went out and They've gotten people, all these people, I think it's over 4,000 that hadn't signed the original ones, and now all they have to do is go back to the people that originally signed that were the good signatures, which was almost 6,000. | ||
So now they're about two weeks ahead of schedule, they said. | ||
I think they had until the end of May. | ||
They think they'll have it completed by about may 15th and so that's great news and then uh uh everyone everyone keeps asking me well then what then what happens well then they have the same same thing happened last time they go through a rejection period where they can contest any of the any of the uh um Signature is there anything and but they we've got that covered now. | ||
It's completely covered So they shouldn't be able to throw out any and they're gonna have a couple thousand extra Then it would then I believe it's like in 30 days and it goes to a it's a vote And there'll be somebody running against him. | ||
I think it's like almost like a new election those details I'm not real clear on and then after that everybody we we had a big thing. | ||
I'm gonna give you a great update on That's the Robin Voss update, but remember, we still have our ground game going in every county in the country. | ||
3,143 counties, and a couple of them, one in specific in Colorado last night, there was a five-hour meeting with the election officials there, and they're getting rid of the machines and going to paper ballots hand-counted. | ||
We're winning. | ||
We've got over 250 counties now in the country committed for the 2024 election. | ||
And if you want to get involved there, everybody, go to LyndalePlan.com. | ||
We'd love to have you sign the petitions there. | ||
We have county petitions for every county, but it's kind of original the way we're going to do this. | ||
We're bringing those names to the county officials this time around saying, hey, we in our county have your back. | ||
We don't want you to be alone and wanting to get rid of them. | ||
We have your back. | ||
We all want the same thing, whether it's Democrats or Republicans. | ||
We want to go to paper ballots. | ||
So I'm really encouraged there. | ||
So everybody, go to LyndalePlan.com, get involved, and sign the petition in your own county. | ||
We have teams in every county in the country. | ||
So I'm very optimistic, Natalie. | ||
Things are going great in that respect. | ||
I'm just curious your thoughts. | ||
I don't know if you heard the previous segment we had Kane from Citizen Free Press talking about the investigation that they were conducting in South Carolina with sort of the illegal aliens that they were trying to register to vote. | ||
If you're familiar with that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do you have any? | ||
I know you're a busy man. | ||
Yeah, I'm not, but it doesn't surprise me. | ||
We have our meetings, we have usually about every three days. | ||
So I'm sure I'm going to hear from South Carolina, from all our teams there. | ||
And remember everybody, South Carolina, if you remember Natalie, I think we were at, was it CPAC? | ||
I'm not sure where we were. | ||
I think it was CPAC. | ||
And South Carolina in their primary, they shut down all their election because the internet was down. | ||
What? | ||
Well, I thought things weren't on the internet, these machines. | ||
So that was kind of strange. | ||
So there's a lot of strange things going on in South Carolina, but they're not alone. | ||
Across our country, we have these anomalies, and I'm sure I'll hear about it, but it does not surprise me. | ||
They're finding every way they can. | ||
They do not want our great, real President Donald Trump in, do they? | ||
I remember that we had Michelle Backus reporting live from South Carolina about the glitch for the machines that don't require Wi-Fi. | ||
They didn't have Wi-Fi and they didn't work. | ||
It's interesting how that works. | ||
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Mike Lindell, thank you for joining us. | ||
We'll see you soon, I'm sure. | ||
And Warren Posse, now I'm actually signing off for real. | ||
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