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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Okay, it's Monday, 20 May in the Year of the Lord 2024. | ||
We're pretty packed today. | ||
We're going to go back to the courthouse. | ||
I think Michael Cohen just made another revelation that he stole from the Trump Organization. | ||
I mean, this guy is in. | ||
Todd Blanch is eviscerating the star witness. | ||
We'll get to that in a second. | ||
Mike Lindell joins us. | ||
Mike, there's going to be a press conference. | ||
We're going to try to pick it up about the Robin Voss situation in Wisconsin. | ||
Why is this important about Robin Voss? | ||
Why are we spending time on Robin Voss? | ||
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It's very important. | |
You just heard Amy there say, talk about the blockers in our country that are these Republicans. | ||
I call them Uniparty Republicans. | ||
Robin Voss is probably second only to Crook and Brad Rasenberger down in Georgia. | ||
We've got to get rid of Robin Voss and Steve. | ||
At the press conference, General Flynn is making a huge statement about his, Robbins Voss's ties to the CCP. | ||
And then also that they're on track for May 28th, everybody, they're actually, they're way out in front of it | ||
for the signatures needed. | ||
So they're gonna tell you how confident they are or that they already have them. | ||
They're leaving that for a surprise, but it's all looking really, really good. | ||
And I'm glad Jen got involved there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why is it important to guys like Raffensperger and Voss that hide behind being Republicans. | ||
What kind of damage do they do? | ||
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They do the most damage of all the Democrats put together. | |
They really do, Steve, because you expect these blocks out of Democrats, but these are coming out of people that we trusted, that they were Republicans with an R by their name. | ||
Robin Voss has blocked all the investigations that were done in Wisconsin for the 2020 election that he hired to do. | ||
He blocked it all. | ||
He also blocked Megan Wolfe from being gone. | ||
Remember, we just had problems with the WEC. | ||
A restraining order there. | ||
So, Robin Voss is but nothing. | ||
And when people, when these Republicans make moves that are, that don't make sense, they see they have a different agenda and it's a very evil agenda. | ||
And that's where we're at with Robin Voss. | ||
By the way, I saw Cleveland, I think there's another city, another major city is doing a flag and the flag has a, you know, the ones that are putting up have the eight star, eight point Islamic star. | ||
So this is not about the North Star. | ||
Cleveland is not associated with the North Star, so they can't use that excuse. | ||
That's right. | ||
Is, is, is the, what are you, what are you doing at my pillow? | ||
To combat this Islamic flag that flies over the state capital of Minnesota, sir, with a eight-point Islamic star, not a five-point American star, sir. | ||
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You know, we fight at my pillow. | |
We not only fight, they're the most attacked company in history, my employee-owned company, but we're also fighting Minnesota, remember, third highest taxes in the nation. | ||
And Democrat control is just, and then we have this Trojan horse going on. | ||
With this Islamic star and this new Minnesota flag that we didn't even get a choice in the public then. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
And what we're doing, MyPill, the same thing we always do. | ||
We just, by the way, Steve, we just had a box store that ordered all these percale sheets. | ||
It ordered these sheets and they backed out on us. | ||
Again, it was almost like a setup. | ||
But what we did last week, and we're going to extend it through today, these sheets, the coolest, most amazing sheets you'll ever use, these percale bed sheets, we're going to give it for the wholesale prices we would have gave that retailer. | ||
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This is exclusive for the War Room Posse. | |
There's still some of that order left. | ||
$26.98 for the queen size, $29.98 for the king, everybody. | ||
This is what they would have paid at the retail store. | ||
And then remember, they double it there. | ||
They double the price there. | ||
So their loss is your gain once again at the War Room Posse. | ||
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Look, the cancellations, the debanking, the double dealing by the big retailers against | ||
Mike Lindell because he stood up for election integrity, this is all, all the economic benefits | ||
have all accreted to the war room posse and to the audience. | ||
Because Mike just takes those deals and says, screw it, I'll just give you the wholesale price and not give you the benefit of it, right? | ||
Remember, Walmart, you were the number one profit center there as far as SKUs go. | ||
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All right. | |
Thanks, guys. | ||
they kicked you out. | ||
Mike Lindell, we'll have you back on this afternoon. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
There's so much going on. | ||
We're going to try to pick up the Robin Voss, at least part of the press conference. | ||
I can't get it this morning because it's going to start at 1130. | ||
We're going to play part of it on the 6 o'clock show tonight. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you so much for joining us, brother. | ||
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All right. | |
Thanks, guys. | ||
Thanks, War Room Policy. | ||
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Alex DeGrasse joins me. | ||
You see, you never know who's going to drop by the Palm Beach studio. | ||
I want to get to the Fox situation in a moment. | ||
But today, The Hill starts, their lead story is how Democrats are running away from Biden in battleground states. | ||
In both the House and particularly the Senate. | ||
I just want to get an update. | ||
You're our field general on this, our field marshal. | ||
I saw in Louisiana they're trying to change. | ||
Just where are we on the redistricting as you see it right now? | ||
Just set the table for the redistricting before we talk about the individual fights. | ||
Are we net positive of where we thought we were going to be and we're not getting the tables run on us in Alabama, New York, and in Louisiana? | ||
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Yeah. | |
So we're still in that positive. | ||
When I spoke at the forest multiplier Academy, everything is sort of been the same since then. | ||
There was a little bit of movement in Louisiana, but that got put back into place. | ||
So the current map there is the current map. | ||
And that two plus gain counts for one possible loss. | ||
This is the great, this is going to be the grave seat, right? | ||
They've they've, they're going to gerrymander that they have already. | ||
They have already. | ||
So, but, but we pick up too, but that's, Not that that might not be a total loss. | ||
We might be able to win that seat, right? | ||
So again, yeah, as well as in Alabama, frankly, we have a poll, which I'm happy to talk about here on the show in Alabama, where we had to draw the African-American seat, where we've got a woman Republican candidate who's up by one point in a public poll. | ||
So everything is really in play. | ||
And it's I mean, I think we're going to go through the punch list of some of these top target seats, but everything Biden 15. | ||
The interesting thing, I think the Hill didn't mention this, but the reality is In the inside baseball game, when you look at these polls, the DCCC, which is the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, their task is flipping the house. | ||
Their task is House Democrats. | ||
They haven't put out a single poll ever that shows Joe Biden's numbers. | ||
That's how you know. | ||
Oh, stop. | ||
This is great. | ||
This is inside baseball. | ||
We're within six months of Election Day. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They have not put out a poll with his numbers because they realize the numbers are so bad. | ||
Joe Biden is losing in every single battleground district across this country, or he's about | ||
tied in seats where he won by 15, even up to 20. | ||
We're seeing a total collapse of Joe Biden's support. | ||
They're panicking about it. | ||
You look at New York, it's the biggest example. | ||
And South Bronx is going to be absolutely flat. | ||
You mean the rally we're going to have on Thursday? | ||
It's going to be amazing. | ||
We're all going to be there. | ||
MAGA's coming out big. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Is Elyse going to be there? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
So Elyse is coming back from Israel. | ||
She'll be in the house today. | ||
She'll actually be on the stage for the president of South Bronx? | ||
She'll be, yep. | ||
It's going to be a great time. | ||
It's a brilliant strategy, right? | ||
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It's a brilliant strategy because I think... Take the fight to them. | |
New York City is sort of the crux, right? | ||
It's sort of where the lawfare is coming out of and I think it's very symbolic. | ||
But also it's key for votes and we lost by seven with Lee Zeldin and President Trump has certainly made it clear publicly, privately that they're looking at New York. | ||
And so if you can crack New York City, which Let me say here, President Trump is the strongest Republican president in New York City. | ||
In 2016, 2020, he got more votes ever before, and he's been building, and since 2020, we've been building further with Lee Zeldin and more MAGA, and it's all MAGA in the city. | ||
South Bronx, specifically Brooklyn, you look at Staten Island, we feel great about it. | ||
It's gonna be pretty interesting. | ||
If you can get 33%, 34%, The whole state goes down pretty easily. | ||
Hold it. | ||
If we can get a third of the vote in what? | ||
In the boroughs of New York? | ||
Five boroughs, yeah. | ||
In the five boroughs. | ||
We get a third of the vote? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And right now people are saying because of the frustration of the African American community, particularly the Asian community, the Hispanic community, you believe we can get to that number? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
If you break even 34 percent, and Lee Zeldin, I think, ended at 29, he was at 30, they were looking at 31. | ||
If you break at 33, 34, the entire state crumbles. | ||
And that's just, you can't come back from that if you're the Democrats. | ||
Do you have, do we have, do we have the charts can we put up? | ||
Can we, you want to walk through some of these charts? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Walk through this list. | ||
Okay. | ||
So we've got the Trump seats there. | ||
You've got Alaska. | ||
That's key. | ||
North Carolina, 13. | ||
That's a newly redistricted seat. | ||
Pennsylvania, that's critical. | ||
But it's important for the posse to look here, write these down. | ||
Can we get them up on the screen now? | ||
You want to walk through that? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We've got Alaska. | ||
That's key. | ||
And we've got the Lieutenant Governor running. | ||
We've got Nick Poletta. | ||
He's, you know, kind of supported the Democrat last time. | ||
It's not great. | ||
We've got Maine. | ||
We've got Austin Terrio. | ||
French name. | ||
NASCAR driver. | ||
Top candidate doing an amazing job. | ||
We've got those pickup seats in North Carolina that are sort of in the bank. | ||
Most of the Democrats have fled those seats. | ||
They're guaranteed. | ||
Ohio 9, we've got Derek Marin. | ||
President Trump endorsed him against Craig Riedel, who leaked the negative comments. | ||
There were negative comments made about President Trump. | ||
And so Ohio looks great there. | ||
And then we've got Pennsylvania 8, which is tough. | ||
See, but we feel great because there's no reason for an elected Democrat to be in a seat that Joe Biden won. | ||
So in theory, all of these, we should be able to win. | ||
And right there is sort of the ballgame. | ||
We can kind of buffer the buffer that President Trump needs to get in there. | ||
and sort of enact the agenda. | ||
We're going to have, correct me if I'm wrong, two or three special elections here in the | ||
next couple of weeks to get us three more in right now, right? | ||
So this one or two vote margin will go up to five votes, five or six votes. | ||
It's going to go up to three, yeah. | ||
Go up to three. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Additional three. | ||
Three total, so two more. | ||
Three total, okay, fine, two more. | ||
And then, what is your assessment right now, as you look here today, on the evening of 5 November, or shortly thereafter, where do you think we're going to be in the House? | ||
As you see it today, if we continue to put resources into the fight, where you're seeing the numbers come out, where do you think we end? | ||
I think we could pick up 10 seats, and that doesn't sound like a lot, Steve. | ||
That sounds like huge. | ||
10 seats gives us, you know, a 13-seat majority, a little more than that, and I think... 10 seats would give us, what, 220? | ||
Exactly, one of the largest majorities in quite some time, or since, I guess, 2010, but... In those 10 seats, let's go back, just walk me through, break those down, those 10 seats... | ||
Yeah, if we want to go to the Biden 5% if we can, those are the 10%, which are great seats too. | ||
I mean, all of these are great seats. | ||
You've got Minnesota where President Trump's playing heavily, New York 18s in the Hudson Valley. | ||
We've got Alison Esposito. | ||
She ran for lieutenant governor with Lee Zeldin. | ||
She's MAGA. | ||
I mean, she is strong Republican and she's NYPD. | ||
I mean, hardcore. | ||
I mean, the videos of her out there, I don't want to get into it, but they're amazing, | ||
of her taking down some bad guys. | ||
You got Oregon, and these are blue states, and that's somewhat of the interesting situation. | ||
Indiana 1 is great, South Indiana. | ||
It's a tough area, but the Democrat, these are like no-name Democrats you've never heard of, | ||
we've never heard of. | ||
And we ran a strong African-American woman there. | ||
We've got a great dairy farmer, a guy is amazing. | ||
Grassroots guy. | ||
Owns a trucking company, distributes dairy products, and he's been working. | ||
He's a councilman. | ||
Randy Neimeyer. | ||
He's amazing. | ||
I want people to look him up and get involved. | ||
And you can email us, teamatleastforcongress.com. | ||
We'll kind of plug you in. | ||
In California and New York. | ||
I mean, just in California and New York, we could pick up. | ||
Two seats in New York, three seats in California that we're looking at aggressively, five seats right there, on top of the fact that we're leading and holding in all of the seats. | ||
Is this because the traditional Democratic coalition of African-Americans, Hispanics, minorities, young people is cratering because of the policies of Biden? | ||
You're starting to see that shift now where people are open to President Trump and his policies? | ||
Yeah, it's two fronts. | ||
So we started polling sort of President Trump's job approval from when he was president. | ||
So sort of a new polling metric, sort of his policies, the results of when he was president. | ||
And it's always like 10 to 15 percentage points higher than how you maybe feel about him right now. | ||
Do you like President Trump? | ||
Maybe that's at 50%. | ||
And then when you look at, did you think he was a good president or did you approve his job as president? | ||
It's like 60, 65%. | ||
Wow. | ||
Give me that number again. | ||
So when they think about it, reflect upon it, it's almost two thirds, one third as far as approval. | ||
It's about a 10 to 15 percent lift from where you approve of him just maybe his character | ||
or whatever you think about him currently as a candidate. | ||
So the key for Republicans are we're channeling that presidency, we're channeling the results. | ||
And the memo to all Republicans is to embrace his presidency because it's a very clear contrast | ||
with Joe Biden. | ||
In 2020, Biden was a name, you know, a puppet situation where people maybe, you know, the | ||
social pressure was ill-defined. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And now it's it's a disaster. | ||
I mean, it's a bloodbath. | ||
So you have two fronts. | ||
You do have a cratering of the historic Democrat sort of African-Americans, Hispanics. | ||
You've got the MAGA sort of ascendant. | ||
But you've got independents, women, swing voters, higher education. | ||
And they're sort of looking at things and they're thinking, wow, it really is that bad. | ||
And President Trump is You know, moving it slightly more favorable with these folks, and so a lot of it's in play. | ||
I think it's pretty interesting. | ||
No, it's fascinating. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
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But you paid out less than $50,000. | |
Were you going to keep the rest of it for yourself? | ||
Cohen, one week ago, says, that's what I ended up doing. | ||
So he's acknowledging there, he did skim off the top of this. | ||
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But the key difference here is how it was framed. | |
Todd Blanch has put it in pretty black and white terms to the jury, saying, you stole from the Trump Organization. | ||
Yeah, because what prosecutors failed to do is follow up with Michael Cohen and said, just how much did you keep for yourself? | ||
He kept 60% of this for himself. | ||
When you say he kept a little back, you think maybe a few grand. | ||
He kept $30,000 for himself. | ||
And then, because prosecutors did not, again, even follow up with that and say, hey, could you see maybe how that could be perceived as stealing? | ||
They allowed Todd Blanche to reveal this to the jury and get their star witness to concede that, yes, he stole from the Trump Organization on the stand. | ||
Now what Blanche is doing to follow up with this is go through all of the different legal services that Cohen was providing to Trump in the year 2017, including the fact that in his email signature, it says that he is the attorney to President Donald J. Trump. | ||
So this, again, undercutting the argument that even if Even Cohen says that his invoices for legal services were falsified, that he was in fact conducting legal services. | ||
So the defendant, if he was paying him for the services, was not involved in a conspiracy to cover up hush money. | ||
So Blanche, again, going through the actual criminal charges in this case. | ||
But it's all a matter of framed leadership. | ||
I want to talk to you about the veepstakes. | ||
Your name is continually thrown out as being on the shortlist, potentially, that this trip may be part of an audition. | ||
The New York Times had a lengthy piece where they talk about your transformation, they say, from somebody who was not supportive of President Trump to somebody who is full-throatedly supportive of him. | ||
They say you called him a whack job at one point. | ||
They add this, in August 2015, she told a New York radio station that he was insulting to women and that his candidacy would hurt the party's efforts to attract female voters. | ||
According to her former friends, they continue, she thought Mr. Trump was too awful and ridiculous to be taken seriously. | ||
Her revisionism still shocks those who have known her the longest and who remember the disdain she expressed for Mr. Trump back then. | ||
So the question is when? | ||
More importantly, why did you change your mind about President Trump? | ||
Well, Shannon, it's a disgrace that you would quote the New York Times with nameless, faceless, false sources. | ||
But they're quoting your friends, so I'm giving you a chance to respond to that. | ||
No, no, no, Shannon. | ||
Shannon, they're not quoting my friends. | ||
Those names are not included because they are false smears. | ||
I was attacked as the only Republican from... To be fair, there are a number of names of people... No, Shannon. | ||
Just to be fair, there are a number of names of people who are quoted in the article. | ||
Shannon, let me correct you. | ||
People can read it for themselves. | ||
This is a false smear, and let me tell you a fact, Shannon. | ||
In 2016, I was attacked as the only elected Republican from the Northeast who voted for President Trump. | ||
Democrats spent hundreds of thousands of dollars attacking me for that fact. | ||
So to say that I didn't support him is just false. | ||
I have been proud to be one of the strongest supporters. | ||
Going back to when he ran for 2016, which was when it was my first re-election to the House. | ||
I have strongly supported him. He is going to be the next president of the United States. | ||
The American people know that. My constituents know that. | ||
And I'm proud to be one of his strongest allies in Congress. I have always put my district | ||
first, New York 21 first, and America first. And this is an opportunity for us to | ||
stop the failures of Joe Biden and elect a president who led... | ||
I ran the 2016 campaign, and Elise Stefanik was one of the few that stood in the breach with us. | ||
Shannon Bream, what you're seeing here, and this is what's so outrageous, I keep telling folks, the Murdochs have got it in for anybody that tries to come to MAGA, anybody that supports MAGA. | ||
The Murdochs are neoliberal neocons, and they're some of the most corrupt, evil people on Earth. | ||
Shannon Bream, who's kind of a, you know, I think Foreign Miss America, a very nice person, not Einstein's cousin, right? | ||
That was basically given to her to attack Elise on an article, I think that article's three years old. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's totally, and if Shannon Bream doesn't understand what anonymous means, oh, these are your friends. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It's people at the New York Times put it as a friend, but it's an anonymous quote to slander her. | ||
This was a Fox hit job. | ||
I would strongly recommend to Elise Stefanik and her team Some action ought to be taken. | ||
I mean, this is outrageous. | ||
When she goes to Knesset, makes the great argument she made there, and then this is what they're going to do on Fox on Sunday to try to blow her up? | ||
Yeah, it is very upsetting, Steve. | ||
Lisa's on a big mission on behalf of Republicans and certainly the United States Congress, let people know we stand with Israel. | ||
And certainly Republicans are the party and Jewish votes, Steve. | ||
I mean, a lot of them are shifting. | ||
They're up for grabs and they're critical. | ||
And so for Fox to do this, I thought it was disgraceful because It is an anonymous quote. | ||
What she's reading is an anonymous quote. | ||
And you're not allowed to say something's not an anonymous quote, but it is an anonymous quote. | ||
No, she said the ridiculous thing. | ||
Her producer's got to get in her ear better. | ||
She says, Oh, it's not anonymous. | ||
It says a friend. | ||
Hey lady, it just says a friend. | ||
And then it's an anonymous quote. | ||
They can, they can, any person in New York politics. | ||
can say, particularly the knives out there, can say, oh, I was a friend of hers. | ||
But here's the thing is, this was just so junior varsity and so blatant. What this shows you is | ||
that Fox and the Murdochs do not support President Trump. | ||
It's all performative. If President Trump's leading, they'll gather around and, you know, want to be a | ||
part of it, right? | ||
Because they want to get the spoils after the victory. | ||
But they have not been with President Trump. | ||
Regardless of what you think of Elise as VP competitive or not competitive or whatever you think of her, the thing about what they said in 2016 was absolutely a lie. | ||
Because, hey, in the Northeast, I don't think we had any elected Republican officials except for Elise Stefanik. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
It was tough. | ||
And she was rewarded for her support of Trump, winning by 35 percentage points in a district that voted for President Obama and was held twice and was held by a Democrat. | ||
And so it's, I mean, it's very bizarre and sad. | ||
Now the reality is, look, Elise came up through Harvard, worked up through Working with President Bush. | ||
And so for many of these people, it's sort of their own mental issues where they project and she's had the knives out against her and she's fought through it and she is where she is here fighting. | ||
I have no problem and there's members of the posse and others say, hey, look, she was Paul Ryan. | ||
That's fine. | ||
That'll either be worked out to your satisfaction or not. | ||
She hasn't had all the votes that we wanted. | ||
We understand that. | ||
But this is different. | ||
This is taking an old article from the paper that attacks President Trump the worst, the New York Times. | ||
It's taking their anonymous sourcing on a big exposé that was years old, pulling that out for what she's been doing. | ||
We're at the middle of this war, this global conflict. | ||
She goes to Knesset. | ||
She makes this speech. | ||
She's putting forward these arguments. | ||
She's actually at the forefront. | ||
We have the opportunity to shift large amounts of Jewish votes. | ||
Look, folks, you got to be you got to be savvy here. | ||
The coalition that we could put together and you see coming together is the type of coalition that could get you 10 pickups in the House, get these Senate pickups, have President Trump win these battleground states. | ||
This is where you get really locked in to actually govern and reverse all the radicalness of the Biden regime. | ||
Right. | ||
And you see it coming together. | ||
Now it's like not, you know, and obviously it's not going to be perfect. | ||
It's never perfect. | ||
But what the Murdochs are doing right there is trying to take out anybody that would come to President Trump and try to have his back that maybe was an establishment figure at one time. | ||
They're going to sit there sending a signal to other people. | ||
We're going to chop like you. | ||
I mean, Steve, I can't tell you the amount of pressure myself, personally. | ||
I know Lisa has when she's, she was the first to do these complaints, as your show has heavily covered, going after all these judges, putting her name on a legal document, going after Tish James. | ||
She got pressure from the, from the, from the establishment? | ||
Everyone. | ||
You know, be careful. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
You're going after Tish James. | ||
That's really dangerous. | ||
I mean, it takes a lot of courage. | ||
And to be litigating this stuff from three years ago, these lies, it's sort of upsetting, | ||
of course, but we'll see. | ||
Yeah, we're looking at action, of course, because you're not allowed to do that. | ||
You are looking at action. | ||
You're not allowed to say something's not anonymous, but it is anonymous, and then have | ||
three to four different liberal outlets. | ||
See, that's the thing. | ||
It's the liberals that batch that. | ||
It's all misinformation. | ||
They take it rolling stone, all these places, and now you've got these headlines. | ||
They're all set to do it because they're all talking to each other. | ||
They're all set. | ||
Oh, look at the Sunday show. | ||
They're all set. | ||
And that's how they drive information warfare. | ||
Last thing before you go, this South Bronx, I'm so proud that people are doing it. | ||
One more time. | ||
How is this not just wishful thinking? | ||
Walk me through Why? President Trump going to South, because the bodega | ||
runs amazing. | ||
Going to the firehouse was amazing. | ||
But bring the guy's pizza. | ||
The construction, some of the clips from the construction site were incredible of people doing it. | ||
The South Bronx, how important is that going to be? | ||
It's going to be this Friday, right? | ||
So, yeah, Thursday, Thursday. | ||
So Ruben Diaz, senior, he's a Democrat councilman, and he's a longtime fixture. | ||
He's pro-Trump. | ||
He's out there. | ||
He was the one in that video that went viral, and I believe War Room and the posse's been sharing it. | ||
I mean, look, they had about 15, 20 guys. | ||
They're out there on the street. | ||
They've got a banger. | ||
South Bronx for President Trump. | ||
You guys should run the clip. | ||
Oh, yeah, no. | ||
They're great. | ||
I love it. | ||
And Politico's hitting it all. | ||
It was 10, 15 guys. | ||
And they give an interview with Ruben. | ||
He goes, Well, we're walking down the street, it's only waves and smiles. | ||
I think there's a lot of Trump interest. | ||
People are sort of curious, having him be president and having him lay out the case for why Joe Biden, Kathy Hochul, and frankly, Eric Adams have devastated New York City. | ||
The key to MAGA, and there's been a lot of articles about this looking at 2020, looking at 2022, is the peripheral boroughs, right? | ||
Bronx, Brooklyn, obviously Staten Island is a major. | ||
But the Queens in these flipping with Asian Americans, African Americans, the Hispanics, | ||
you're seeing these boroughs starting to get 33, 40 percent of the vote be Republican. | ||
In certain areas, absolutely. | ||
I mean, I think there was eight or nine assembly districts that President Trump won that were | ||
held by either a Democrat assembly member or council member or something like that. | ||
A lot of it Eastern Europeans, Hispanics, African Americans, this sort of new emerging populist coalition. | ||
And to go into South Bronx in the park, it's going to be I think five, 10,000 people on the streets. | ||
It's going to be absolutely wild. | ||
Everyone is talking about in New York and everyone's so proud that President Trump is coming. | ||
I love they're looking at Madison Square Garden too. | ||
It's a show for later. | ||
It's a show of force. | ||
People want to keep up with particularly the redistricting fights, what sets the basis for our fight driving towards November. | ||
Where do they go for all the information? | ||
I'm at Degrass81 on Twitter, at Degrass on Truth and Getter. | ||
You know, please lock in, look at those seats, and we'll be back on the show. | ||
But if you want to make phone calls, get your people involved, get out there. | ||
It's, you know, vote by any means, whether it's early in person, by mail, bank that, get a list of 10 people like we talked about in 2022. | ||
And people can sign up to be remote, to do phone calls. | ||
Yeah, make phone calls wherever you want. | ||
I mean, these blue states are key. | ||
That's the key for me, at least. | ||
Well, that also shows you we're on offense. | ||
We're taking the fight to them. | ||
We're not going to give up, just because it's a blue state, we're not going to give up districts that could flip for President Trump. | ||
Alex, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for coming in. | ||
Thank you for, by the way, they're so chilled down here in Palm Beach, man. | ||
I know Alex LaGrasse is always in a suit. | ||
He's always rubbed up. | ||
Okay, Tej Gill is going to join us after a short commercial break. | ||
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Short commercial break back in the war room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay up in the Manhattan courthouse, I think we're going to get David Zeir in a moment. | ||
It looks like they're not breaking. | ||
I hear that is quite intense as Michael Cohen gets chopped up again. | ||
In fact, before I get Zier on, I'll tell my producers here, I'm going to probably want to play that clip about Cohen admitting he stole from me. | ||
So just hang on for a second. | ||
Taj, over the weekend, the Persians got bad news. | ||
Their president of Iran and the foreign minister, you know, first it was, it was, he was in a hard landing. | ||
Then we found out it was a crash. | ||
Do you believe you're a special Navy SEAL, special forces operator for a long time and as a contractor, do you think that this is a cyber attack by one of the intelligence services, either the Mossad or maybe the CIA to, to take somebody out? | ||
I think it's very likely that it was a, Cyber attackers, some kind of mechanical sabotage on his helicopter to take it down and make him crash. | ||
You know, it's no secret that Israel and Iran are deeply and heavily involved in a proxy war with each other and and then openly involved in firing artillery and rockets and drones at each other the last couple of weeks. | ||
So, I mean, If it was an accident, it would be a huge coincidence, and I don't believe in coincidences, so I believe that it's very likely that Israel's intelligence service had something to do with the crash of this helicopter, either that or our intelligence services. | ||
You see this war expanding. | ||
They had the Slovakian president assassination attempt on him. | ||
There's all types of reports over the weekend, even from the New York Times, who have been a big cheerleader for the war in Ukraine, about Kharkiv is under siege by the Russians now. | ||
And the principal reason is not weapons. | ||
It's not the delay of money that came from resources. | ||
It is manpower that they're really hurting on manpower. | ||
They haven't been able to get the 500,000 25-year-olds. | ||
You see this war expanding in the Red Sea, obviously in Gaza, you know, now the Benny | ||
Gantz who's on the war cabinet, Benny Gantz is saying, hey, unless we can see a total | ||
plan here, we're going to step off and break up, try to break up the coalition. | ||
Just give me your assessment. | ||
How dangerous a situation are we in now in this beginning stage of the kinetic part of | ||
the third world war? | ||
Because it's starting to feel to me a little bit like the guns of August, right? | ||
There's one thing, whether an assassination of a leader here or an attempted assassination | ||
there that could get us back to like Sarajevo in 1914, sir. | ||
Yeah, we're definitely creeping into World War III. | ||
You know, we have, like we just talked about, we have Israel and Iran thing going on. | ||
And then the Ukraine and Russia. | ||
Ukraine's running out of men, quite frankly. | ||
Conservative estimates are saying over 600,000 dead. | ||
We've heard reports from Poland saying that over a million dead in Ukraine. | ||
They don't have the manpower to send to the front lines anymore. | ||
No matter how much money we give them or how much equipment we give them or technology, They can't take down the Russians, the Russians are, it's basically a meat grinder for Ukraine. | ||
And like you said, you have these other assassinations and things going on, these incidences going on all over the world. | ||
And we're literally creeping into World War Three. | ||
And then in the worst case scenario is going to be nuclear Russia's already put tactical nuclear weapons on the front lines. | ||
Putin is not He's already said he's not messing around. | ||
He's ready to use tactical nuclear weapons in the Ukraine. | ||
If that happens, then we're going to retaliate and then it's going to get really bad. | ||
For the manpower situation, they're talking about 150,000 NATO advisors and technical assistants. | ||
That would be guys like you. | ||
Either put contractors in or put special forces in. | ||
How quickly would that devolve into a Vietnam-type situation when they put guys like you in? | ||
Because this is what they're trying to do. | ||
Either that brigade of the 101st in Romania on the Ukrainian border or the NATO, you know, special forces going as technical advisors. | ||
How long can you stay on a technical advisor on a front that the Ukrainians have that's crumbling before a Russian onslaught every day, sir? | ||
Yeah, so the mission would be to advise and assist. | ||
You're going to have a lot of special operators and other military folks and government agency guys on the ground in there. | ||
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And Putin's not stupid. | |
He knows what's going to happen. | ||
It'll evolve into an actual war, and then it'll be boots on the ground rather than advisors. | ||
We've done it a couple of times where we had advisors not get in the actual fight. | ||
In the Philippines, Going against the Abu Sayyaf group after 9-11. | ||
We did the advise and assist mission, stayed out of the fight, but that's rare. | ||
Usually it's going to evolve into the actual fight. | ||
And then, like I said, it's going to be World War III. | ||
We're on the doorstep of World War III, and that's where all roads lead right now is World War III. | ||
We need Trump or someone smart back in office to pull back on the rain. | ||
Right now, the people running the show don't know what they're doing and it is slowly spiraling out of control and everybody sees it. | ||
That's what's going to happen. | ||
Especially if we put the advise and assist mission on the ground in there. | ||
It's going to spiral out of control because of poor leadership. | ||
We have no leadership right now. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
When you talk to your buddies that are either still in the teams or contractors that are essentially doing the same work, what's the sense of these guys about morale, about spirit, about where people's heads are at in this beginning of the early stages of the kinetic part of the third world war? | ||
So the guys are all saying that the military from 10 years ago and the military now has completely changed. | ||
It's basically unrecognizable. | ||
But the morale is still high within the guys, but they have no leadership from the White House. | ||
And it's a trickle-down effect. | ||
So the people are not happy. | ||
I mean, we still have guys joining the military, going through buds, wanting to become Navy SEALs and all these special operators and stuff because they're excited about the mission and stuff. | ||
We have no leadership from the top down and it is toxic and poisonous to our military and military units. | ||
That's that's kind of the that's the consensus. | ||
But, you know, if we go to war, guys are going to go to war. | ||
I mean, that's that's why they join. | ||
They want to fight. | ||
So they'll go. | ||
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But. | |
It's they're not happy about what's going on, I'll just say that. | ||
Look, one of the things when you got out, you wanted to create a company that provided something that was as high quality as the equipment and the weapons you had, which were world-class. | ||
You focused on coffee and said, hey, I want to make a world-class company. | ||
Tell me about that. | ||
Tell me about the coffee and why should people go? | ||
What I love is the 4,400 endorsements we have of War Room Posse folks that come on there and say, hey, it's the best coffee I've ever had. | ||
I'm going to stick with it. | ||
You guys should try it. | ||
Walk me through that. | ||
Right. | ||
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So I found the best roaster, the best beans. | ||
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People love this coffee. | ||
It's an incredible coffee. | ||
I wanted a coffee that you could drink black with no sugar, no cream, no milk, none of that. | ||
And that's what we created. | ||
We have an incredible coffee that you can drink black and it's low acidic. | ||
We don't burn our beans. | ||
They're roasted on a perforated drum, a World War II style Burns Roaster, a perforated drum. | ||
And the coffee is incredible. | ||
You can get it at warpath.coffee. | ||
The website is warpath.coffee. | ||
And if you're part of the War Room Posse, use promo code War Room, and that's going to give you a discount year-round. | ||
Even when we have big sales, keep using promo code War Room, and you'll get all the sales with War Room. | ||
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Try it. | ||
Hang on, why is using the World War II, why is he using that type of roaster? | ||
Which sounds like a throwback. | ||
Why is using that throwback actually make a better roasted coffee? | ||
Walk me through the science of that. | ||
Sure. | ||
So the perforated drum allows the hot air to escape through the sides of the drum. | ||
It doesn't get trapped in there and burn the beans. | ||
So a solid drum, a lot of times what happens is the tips of the coffee beans get burnt during the roasting process. | ||
It's called tipping. | ||
With a perforated drum, some of that hot air is allowed to escape. | ||
You're still roasting the beans, but you get an even, nice, caramelized bean. | ||
And the tips are not burnt, so you get a low-acidic coffee and it tastes great. | ||
That's why we use a Burns Roaster. | ||
By the way, this is one of the reasons the dark roast, which I know you guys worked about a year and a half, two years on to get right, it's not acidic at all. | ||
This is why I'm a dark roast fan, but one of the hits on dark roasts have always been, it's too acidic. | ||
It's got too much acid, but you guys have taken care of it. | ||
That's why I keep harping on, it's the best dark roast I've ever had, and I'm a dark roast aficionado. | ||
Is that how you did it? | ||
That is, that is. | ||
Yeah and we created that dark roast for you when we entered the partnership with the War Room. | ||
We had the breakfast blend was the only coffee at that time. | ||
My wife and I created that blend and it was our favorite and we created the dark roast for you and people love it. | ||
That's our top seller. | ||
Everybody buys a dark roast and then they slowly Switch over, try the breakfast blend and then now we have a summer blend and that is a Blue Mountain blend coffee. | ||
The base of the blend is Blue Mountain beans and that one's great. | ||
It falls somewhere in between the dark roast and the breakfast blend. | ||
And then actually this week we're going to drop a vanilla hazelnut. | ||
Oh, he's getting the flavor of coffees. | ||
We'll give it a shot. | ||
Hey, I just want to know one last thing, because we keep telling folks, when we put something up, we want them to go check out and check out what their fellow War and Posse members say. | ||
What I love is the number of endorsements they've got. | ||
So when they go to the site and try it, where do they then go back and give their unexpurgated opinion of it? | ||
Yeah, so for the reviews, after you buy a coffee from us, in about two weeks, you'll receive an email asking you to review the coffee. | ||
And we send it a couple times. | ||
So all you got to do is click on the link when you get that email, and you can go on our website and leave a review. | ||
And, you know, these are all real reviews. | ||
They're unedited, and we don't pay you to do reviews. | ||
We just send out a request and ask you to do a review, and then people do it. | ||
It's because people like the coffee, so they review it. | ||
Tej, where do people go? | ||
One more time. | ||
Warroom.coffee. | ||
The website is warroom.coffee. | ||
And the promo code is Waroom. | ||
Waroom.coffee, promo code Waroom. | ||
You get a nice, hefty 15% discount all the time year-round. | ||
And when we do a big sale, you get a bigger discount. | ||
But go over and check out the site. | ||
He's got all types of information over there. | ||
A pipe hitter turned good. | ||
Tej Gill, thank you, brother. | ||
Thank you for an assessment of this conflict. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Raheem and Ben Harnwell. | ||
We've got a lot going on at 6. | ||
Course 5 is going to be tied up, I think, a lot with this explosive testimony that's coming out today. | ||
I'm hearing from our production team that 11.50 they may be coming to the sticks. | ||
We're going to try to jump on that if we possibly can. | ||
I think I've got Steve Stern. | ||
Steve Stern's birthday is today. | ||
We're not going to miss that. | ||
We've got actual Jane Zirkle is going to be there. | ||
I think she's going to join us at 6 also. | ||
But what happened in these articles over the weekend is why I got Tej up here, not just because the Persians had their president and foreign minister taken out and you just had a assassination attempt of the Slovakian president last week, but this manpower situation. | ||
Biden right now is looking for an October surprise. | ||
He's looking for something that he thinks will pull the country together against Trump. | ||
And it's not going to happen in Ukraine. | ||
It's not going to happen in Gaza. | ||
We're going to make sure of that. | ||
This Ukraine situation is getting more and more and more dangerous every day. | ||
Over the weekend, the reports couldn't be any clearer. | ||
The central problem in Ukraine right now is that the parents of those kids, and now they took their age down to 25, do not want their sons thrown into the meat grinder and the charnel house on the World War I type front of the Ukraine-Russian war. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
Plus, all the other reports is that the fortifications haven't been done, people don't know where the money is, there's all kind of, you know, there's all kind of finger-pointing about corruption, about the stealing of the money, etc. | ||
So we will stay on this. | ||
We're going to have more about it at the 6 o'clock show. | ||
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Action coming out of the courtroom. | ||
They've taken a short break. | ||
Just to get everybody up to speed, I'm going to play this clip one more time and bring the David Zier, who's right outside the Manhattan courtroom. | ||
Denver, if you can play the clip. | ||
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So he's acknowledging there, he did skim off the top of this, but the key difference here is how it was framed. | |
for yourself, Cohen one week ago says, that's what I ended up doing. | ||
So he's acknowledging there, he did skim off the top of this, | ||
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but the key difference here is how it was framed. | |
Todd Blanch has put it in pretty black and white terms to the jury saying, you stole from the Trump organization. | ||
Yeah, because what prosecutors failed to do is follow up with Michael Cohen and said, | ||
just how much did you keep for yourself? | ||
He kept 60% of this for himself. | ||
When you say he kept a little back, you think maybe a few grand. | ||
He kept $30,000 for himself. | ||
And then, because prosecutors did not, again, even follow up with that and say, hey, could you see maybe how that could be perceived as stealing? | ||
They allowed Todd Blanche to reveal this to the jury and get their star witness to concede that, yes, he stole from the Trump Organization on the stand. | ||
Now what Blanche is doing to follow up with this is go through all of the different legal services that Cohen was providing to Trump in the year 2017, including the fact that in his email signature, it says that he is the attorney to President Donald J. Trump. | ||
So this, again, undercutting the argument that even if David Cohen says that his invoices for legal services were falsified, that he was in fact conducting legal services. | ||
So the defendant, if he was paying him for the services, was not involved in a conspiracy to cover up hush money. | ||
So Blanche, again, going through the actual criminal charges in this case. | ||
But it's all a matter of frame. | ||
Okay, David Zier joins us. | ||
David, it sounds pretty explosive today. | ||
We know that this is going to be continuing into next week now. | ||
Tell us, put us in the courtroom. | ||
What happened? | ||
Well, 26,000 felonies against New Yorkers so far this year. | ||
They're in the courtroom. | ||
Todd Blanche, I think, did a great job at framing this up and basically exposing Michael Cohen as a liar and a thief. | ||
You know, getting out of him that he didn't take money that was reimbursed to him by the Trump Organization. | ||
Never went to Redfinch Solutions. | ||
He gave $20,000 of it out of the $50,000. | ||
He kept the additional $30,000 that was reimbursed to him to pay Redfinch. | ||
That was great for, I think, the defense. | ||
And then Blanche went on to establish a history of legal services supplied by Michael Cohen to other clients like AT&T and other groups, but including the president and the president's wife. | ||
So when you say this was solely for reimbursement, these 12 payments for $35,000, he was doing legal services for Trump and the Trump family, it appears. | ||
And also, just another note, this morning they started out, the judge didn't want to, he wanted to limit the scope if they bring witness. | ||
Brad Smith, former FEC commissioner, by the defense, they want to limit the scope of what he can say, and Bovi, argued for the defense that, you know, we shouldn't limit the scope, you know, completely because we want to establish here that, you know, these violations that potentially took place of 17510 of New York state law and others, that there's no predicate for a crime being committed here. | ||
And I guess they're afraid that he might agree as a witness for the defense that there is no crime here. | ||
So, explosive day in the courtroom. | ||
Is the cross-examination of Michael Cohen going to continue this afternoon before the prosecution tries to clean him up? | ||
Is Blanche's cross still going? | ||
Well, it's still going now. | ||
I just swapped out again with Andrew Giuliani. | ||
He's in the main courtroom. | ||
I'm going to break and cover the press conference here out in the park. | ||
But I think that it may continue into the afternoon. | ||
It didn't sound like they were going to wrap it up, but anything can happen in the next hour and a half until they break for lunch, Steve. | ||
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David Zier reporting from New York. | ||
Go cover the press conference. | ||
We're going to pick that up. | ||
Clips over for the 5 o'clock show. | ||
David Zier outside the courtroom. | ||
Explosive day, Michael Cohen getting chopped up on the cross by Todd Blanche, now admitting he stole from the Trump Organization, and there's much, much more. | ||
They're going to have to rehab him. | ||
I think he's going to take the prosecution a half a day to do that. | ||
And then, remember, Blanche gets a chance to come back on that. | ||
We have not finished with Michael Cohen by a long shot. | ||
Very controversial. | ||
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