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Our country with the worst economy, worst inflation, who allowed Russia to go in to attack Ukraine, who allowed Israel to be attacked and now is not even helping Israel. | |
And Jewish people that go for Biden and the Democrats, they should have their head in his hands. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Bye. | |
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
It's Tuesday, 21 May. Oh, excuse me. It's Monday. No, it's Tuesday, | ||
21 May. Wow. Tuesday, 21 May, year of alert 2024. President Trump, we just caught the final | ||
few seconds of it, but it was another master class in explaining exactly everything that's going on. | ||
Big, huge. | ||
Fight today about jury instructions exactly what the charges are etc. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
We're trying to track down Mike Davis going to have him on Shortly David's here Andrew Giuliani in the courtroom. | ||
I think they'll be leaving shortly Maybe even Don jr. | ||
If we can if we can round him up, but another throwdown today in in Manhattan also unbelievable the The And we're going to try to get Julie Kelly on. | ||
Julie Kelly's reporting. | ||
In her substack, she went through the documents that the judge in Florida unsealed. | ||
And we're going to get Julie Kelly, even if we have to get her by phone. | ||
The FBI, in the paperwork that they had to go to the Mar-a-Lago raid to get authorized to get signed off by the judge, actually had the use of a deadly force. | ||
And they had notified a local hospital and said if there were any casualties, they'd bring them there. | ||
A local medical facility. | ||
I kid you not. | ||
This is Julie Kelly, a tweet that literally just came out, tons of new unsealed filings and classified documents case. | ||
I'll try to post as much as I can. | ||
It's mind-blowing. | ||
FBI authorized the use of deadly force at Mar-a-Lago raid. | ||
Okay, we're going to get all this to you, all the legal. | ||
I want to start in everything else going on. | ||
An arraignment today in Arizona. | ||
We have Kelly Ward and I hope we're going to have her lawyer, Brad Smith. | ||
Kelly Ward, former head of the Arizona GOP. | ||
Thank you for joining us, ma'am. | ||
Why were you arraigned in a court in Arizona today? | ||
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Hi, Steve. | |
It's great to be with you. | ||
This is my attorney, Brad Miller, my husband, Mike Ward, because Mike and I were both arraigned today. | ||
And Brad's got a lot to tell you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
We were arraigned today for what we believe is a unconstitutional attempt at criminalizing speech, criminalizing being a Republican, and criminalizing the questioning of our elections and the things that happened in the Arizona election in 2020 and 2022. | ||
So, develop that a little bit more. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
I guess the grand jury, both out there, at the last second, I mean this thing's been around for years, at the last second, it looked like, at least to us, more lawfare, they indicted Both the people who were the electors, which seems like, you know, the president and his campaign team had every right to have that in case this, in case uncertifiable things happen or state legislatures felt they were uncertifiable, Arizona being the one in play. | ||
But also people associated with it, some of the lawyers and other officials associated with it. | ||
So when you say it's about free speech, just what do you mean by that? | ||
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Yeah, so what they've essentially done is they've created a new crime, and that's the crime of questioning an election. | |
So in most states, and Arizona included, crimes are set out in statute, and there are defined elements of what a particular crime is. | ||
It took the Attorney General months and months and months and thousands and thousands of pages to convince a grand jury that a crime in fact had occurred. | ||
But what we intend to show, and this is our first day because today was the arraignment, Okay, I want to go back through that just for a second, Brad. | ||
You're saying that the questioning of an election is not a crime, and it took the Attorney General, who, people should remember, is only up But 208 votes in an election where there's, I believe, eight or nine thousand uncounted ballots in one of the precincts over there in Arizona. | ||
So, you know, people question her legitimacy every day. | ||
We do it on the show every day or every day. | ||
We talk about Arizona, which is about every day. | ||
You're saying she's made a crime of questioning an election and it took thousands of pages of research and writing for her to convince this grand jury. | ||
What were in those pages and how does she convince a grand jury to actually indict Arizona citizens, sir? | ||
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So what she's done is she's blamed the passions of those particular individuals. | |
Now, today is an important day for Uh, our rule of law and our democratic republic in that it's the first time that we finally get access and start getting access to those documents. | ||
And in fact, what actually occurred in the grand jury, what we think is disconcerting is that the attorney general has gone all over the media talking about how many crimes were occurred, how many crimes occurred and what these particular electors did, what they did was wrong. | ||
But she has not produced any of the documents that back any of her claims. | ||
And here's the other important thing that I really want to bring up that's very important in this, is that they've alleged that my clients have committed some sort of conspiracy. | ||
What I would like to know in terms of full transparency for the Minister of Justice in Arizona, what I would like to know is this, has the Attorney General spoken to the Attorney Generals or anybody in Michigan and Georgia and New York To draft this particular indictment, to get ideas about this indictment, or to have a conspiracy against the individuals who were supporting Trump in the 2020 election. | ||
That's really what I want to know and I hope to get through discovery. | ||
Your discovery process could take a long time. | ||
One of the things we've been arguing for legislative purposes to make sure this can't happen again is that the House of Representatives that has judiciary, has oversight here, should be conducting hearings and subpoenaing The AG in Arizona, the AG in Michigan, the AG in Georgia. | ||
To get to that answer today, don't we need to know that answer? | ||
Was there some conspiracy? | ||
Because it appears, since there's no coincidences, it appears that that happened. | ||
And what strikes me, it seems like the Arizona case, at least the way she propels it, is the simplest. | ||
Why did she wait all the way until you're 100 days away from a primary in Arizona? | ||
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Because we believe, like, unfortunately what's happened over the past few years is that Democrats do what they're accusing their opponents of doing. | |
They're actually stifling speech. | ||
They want to stamp out and have no questions about the electoral process, even though in 2000 there were many questions, 2008 there were many questions, 2016 there were many questions. | ||
I remember all the news media going down to Georgia questioning the gubernatorial election with Stacey Abrams. And of course, | ||
in none of those cases did criminal charges occur. I think that we should support and we should | ||
defend people's ability to question the election, electoral process and question and bring it | ||
account people for election integrity issues. Do you think that this was brought at this time by | ||
the AG this late in the process, given that most of these facts, I think, and I'm not saying | ||
there's a crime, but most of just the facts have been known for years and years and years to | ||
basically suppress people questioning the 2024 election, sir. | ||
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Yeah, and that's definitely one of the issues that we're going to bring up. | |
One of the advantages we have in Arizona is we have a statute on the books that talks about bringing a prosecution for a political purpose. | ||
It's called an anti-slap legislation. | ||
And so we plan on bringing an anti-slap legislation, that legislation against our attorney general. | ||
And what this does is this, is it flips the burden of proof on its head. | ||
So if we present a prima facie case that there was some sort of political Nature to this prosecution, then it now becomes the Attorney General's duty and their job and their burden to prove that it was not. | ||
That's what we intend to do. | ||
I don't know if Attorney General Mays will be able to take the witness stand, but we would encourage her to take the witness stand. | ||
If this is totally above board and full of transparency, then she should be willing to face questions and face questions in the public with cameras there, just like there were today. | ||
From attorneys like me so that we can question her about the political nature of this prosecution. | ||
Brad, one of the things we've talked about on this show many times, including this morning, is how they are attempting to make sure that Project 65 is going after all the attorneys. | ||
They're going after John Eastman. | ||
They're going after Rudy Giuliani. | ||
They're going after the law firms to make sure that they're not qualified, talented, and tough lawyers to defend people like Kelly and Mike Ward. | ||
Talk about yourself. | ||
Why are you risking everything? | ||
Because you're going to be as big a target as the wards are in this process, because they got to take out the attorneys. | ||
Why are you taking on this case? | ||
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The reason I take on this case is because I believe in our Democratic Republic. | |
I've taken the oath of office multiple times as a Maricopa County prosecutor, and I currently serve in the United States Marine Corps as a judge advocate. | ||
And I believe that we should put ourselves Our lives, our families on the line to protect what we have. | ||
I think it's very, very precious. | ||
And that's not just to protect our views. | ||
That's to protect the views of the people we disagree with, too. | ||
And that's the important piece, is that the remedy to issues regarding election integrity is not the stifling of speech. | ||
It's the encouragement of speech. | ||
It's civil engagement. | ||
You know, I've received many, many questions over the past few days regarding my clients. | ||
Talking about they committed some sort of wrong because they filed lawsuits or questioned the election. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
I think that's a sign of a healthy Democratic Republic. | ||
Because people feel free to question their government, to hold government officials accountable. | ||
Unfortunately, what this type of prosecution does is it stifles that type of debate. | ||
And that is absolutely incorrect in America today. | ||
And that's why I believe that we need good people to stand up and fight. | ||
Kelly and Mike, is there anything you can say at this time, or under advice of counsel, you're just holding fire? | ||
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Well, I'll say we're blessed to have an attorney like Brad who is willing to take on something that many attorneys are too afraid to take on. | |
Our Constitution, our wonderful country, our liberty, our very liberty and freedom are at stake. | ||
We're the ones they're going after right now. | ||
We're glad we have Brad to defend us. | ||
And if people out there want to help us, they can go to kellyward.com. | ||
We do have a legal fund set up. | ||
It's going to cost money, not just for Brad. | ||
We're going to help Patriots who are being targeted like this in Arizona and other places. | ||
If, if we have funds that are available, we will be using it only for that. | ||
And so I hope people will go there and that they keep us in their prayers. | ||
If you can't give money, you can always pray. | ||
We need our prayers. | ||
We need that protection because I see this as a battle of good versus evil. | ||
It's been going on for a very, very long time, but it's really, really spinning up and getting hot right now. | ||
So I'd love everybody to help cool it down with those prayers and with any support you can give us at KellyWord.com. | ||
And you know, Steve, like you and like Brad, I've served this nation as well. | ||
I served the state of Arizona and the country for 33 years in the U.S. | ||
Air Force. | ||
It is disappointing to see what's happening to our republic. | ||
Because it's sad. | ||
It's really sad. | ||
Oh, I think Kelly and Mike, you guys have the patience of Job. | ||
I think it's going to get a lot hotter. | ||
Before it gets cooler. | ||
And I think it's beyond sad. | ||
I think they're trying to destroy this republic. | ||
And one way they're going to destroy this republic, or attempt to destroy this republic, is to come after folks like you. | ||
Come after you and Kelly, who have been patriots and stood in the breach many, many times. | ||
And the new targets are going to be the brads of the world that sit there and try to stand up for people. | ||
They're coming after the lawyers because they understand these are legal processes. | ||
In lawfare, One of the things they're going to try to do is take out, you know, your Knights and your Warriors. | ||
That's the Rudy's and the John Eastman's and the Brad's. | ||
If you guys can hang on, I'm just going to take a short commercial break. | ||
I want to come back. | ||
We're also going to go to New York. | ||
David Ziers outside the courthouse. | ||
Mike Davis is going to join us. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
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We're packed. | |
It's Tuesday. | ||
On a Tuesday afternoon here in Washington. | ||
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Back in the booth. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Kelly and Mike, obviously prayers are with you from this audience, but it's going to take even more than prayers. | ||
It's going to take agency, some muscle. | ||
So Brad, walk us through where people can go to find out more about this case. | ||
Where can they go to find out more about you? | ||
Because Brad Miller, you're about to become a big league target because they're going to try to take out every lawyer associated with this as they have been on all these other cases. | ||
So any closing thoughts or observations? | ||
And where can people go to find out more? | ||
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Yeah, where they can go to find out more is you can find me on Twitter at Brad L. Miller. | |
And also you can go to my website, www.bradlmiller.com to find more about me. | ||
But I think the most important thing is this, is that this is a good day for our constitutional republic. | ||
This is a fantastic day. | ||
And the reason why is that we finally get to get into the weeds of what our attorney general is alleging. | ||
I love your optimism. | ||
pushing back. In most countries, we don't get the right of defense. And so we look forward | ||
to our opportunity to prove that my clients are not guilty, even though it's not our burden, | ||
and to show the American public that freedom of speech still rules today here in America. | ||
And we look forward to that vindication. | ||
I love your optimism. I love it. I hope we're this optimistic as we go through this fight. | ||
But Brad, you're a good man. | ||
Thank you for doing this. | ||
One more time, what's the social media? | ||
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You can find me on X or Twitter at Brad L. Miller. | |
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Mike and Kelly. | |
Kelly Ward, thank you very much. | ||
We got your back. | ||
We'll be on top of this one. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So the arraignment today of these patriots out in Arizona, it's a full throwdown, whether it's Michigan, whether it's Georgia, Florida, all over. | ||
You want to see how corrupt it is. | ||
We're going to have Julie Kelly. | ||
Your mind's going to blow. | ||
When you see these documents, David Zier's checking out some, there's some technical aspects of these jury instructions. | ||
Mike Davis, David Zier's on it. | ||
We're going to get, they're going to get back on. | ||
We're going to get David up here momentarily. | ||
Rahim Kassam. | ||
I don't know if you saw the Julie Kelly tweet, but just unbelievable what's being exposed in this Florida situation. | ||
You see why Judge Cannon is, and I got to tell you, I think there's going to be some folks in very deep trouble here. | ||
Lieutenant Governor Patrick said it today at the sticks, what I've been saying, I think you got to indict Alvin Bragg for this fiasco in New York, or you don't have a justice system. | ||
I think you got to indict Michael Cohen. | ||
For larceny, for everything. | ||
I mean, just outrageous. | ||
The media today, Tucker Carlson, we woke up, Rahim, until you made things straight. | ||
Newsweek magazine, and then picked up by Rolling Stone and others, Tucker Carlson had a new show that was going to launch on Russian state TV. | ||
Was that accurate reporting, sir? | ||
Yeah, thanks, Steve. | ||
And I still want to know, by the way, as it pertains to Jack Smith and what happened down in Mar-a-Lago, I still want to know, call me crazy, what the governor of Florida knew and when he knew it, but maybe that's just mischief making on my part. | ||
I think it's all pertinent information that's coming out because of these disclosures by Judge Cannon. | ||
And yeah, I think you're right. | ||
A lot of people are in trouble as a result of it. | ||
Look, we always have to be on the alert, especially for disinformation and misinformation, as President Trump now says, in almost every rally, right? | ||
And that's why when this story came out this morning, I think I texted you immediately, | ||
kind of as soon as Newsweek published it, to say, you know, Tucker Carlson is in bed | ||
with the Russian state media over some new show that they're doing over there. | ||
And it just didn't, I mean, it didn't pass the smell test for me, | ||
but like you say, Rolling Stone picked it up, National Review picked it up, | ||
the Daily Beast picked it up. | ||
It was being circulated all over the place. | ||
Rick Wilson, of course, the Lincoln Project guys, all of them, they're all tweeting it out. | ||
And it only took less than an hour, I think, for us to debunk it. | ||
And we had the first debunking article out there about it, that what had transpired was that the Ukrainian Pravda | ||
website, which ironically is in effect state media in Ukraine, was peddling some information | ||
that came out of another organization, a Ukrainian organization, an NGO, | ||
Which appears to be kind of an information war entity on behalf of the Ukrainian government. | ||
So what happened here is the great defenders of democracy, right, the great media class that is supposed to protect us from all of these foreign meddling and so forth, were actually peddling foreign disinformation about not just obviously any old US citizen, but in fact probably one of the most impactful US citizens of our generation, Tucker Carlson. | ||
Now, it would be fine if that information stopped there, and you could just put it down to kind of, oh, you know, maybe some journalist got spoofed by this Pravda report. | ||
Bad enough as that is, by the way. | ||
But I don't think that is what's happening here. | ||
When you look at the history of the so-called reporter in London, by the way, working for Newsweek, You will find a long history of peddling the Ukrainian state line on all manner of positions, as it pertains to the war, pre-war, and all of that. | ||
So, with my tinfoil hat firmly off, I would hazard to say that there is a massive operation now out of the Ukrainian government to dupe American reporters, not that they need much duping, by the way, to dupe the American public. | ||
And what is the likely end result here? | ||
What are they going for? | ||
They're going to try and they are trying actively to change the results of the election. | ||
This was designed to try and limit the impact of the things that Tucker Carlson says between now and November the 5th. | ||
It failed. | ||
It failed massively. | ||
But there is a huge op out there right now and people need to be hyper alert to it. | ||
No, this is the same thing that just happened in Arizona about the dropping of these charges. | ||
Rahim, hang on for one second. | ||
I got Julie Kelly on by phone. | ||
Julie, you're dropping bombshells today on these documents that Judge Cannon's putting out. | ||
Can you walk us through some of the highlights, ma'am? | ||
So, again, this is related to more unsealed, unredacted motions that Judge Cannon has ordered to be publicly docketed. | ||
And these are two motions, Donald Trump's motion to suppress the evidence collected during the Mar-a-Lago raid, primarily based on it was unlawful, the affidavit was incorrect and misleading. | ||
And, of course, it was executed improperly. | ||
And part of this disclosure today, as I'm reading through this, Steve, and I really had to read it a few times to believe it, is that in the FBI operations plan, they give guidance on how to—on the use of deadly forks at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
This is part of this 20-page whatever plan that the FBI and law enforcement put together. | ||
In addition to that, they discussed how these agents—they had about 30 agents, 25 from Miami, four from Washington field office—who were armed. | ||
They had weapons. | ||
They had ammo. | ||
They had handcuffs. | ||
And they talked about what would happen if Donald Trump showed up at Mar-a-Lago during this raid. | ||
And what, first off, they get, they had authorization for deadly force, | ||
then they go through, they have all the accoutrements. | ||
What do we do? | ||
What did they say was going to happen? | ||
They weren't going to handcuff Trump, were they? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I mean, they were obviously prepared, and they talked about this in this document, for contingencies. | ||
And what agents could do or how they would handle if the former president showed up and how they would engage with Donald Trump and the Secret Service. | ||
Then there was a little caveat in there about giving really vague instructions | ||
if there was some sort of resistance by Secret Service agents to this raid. | ||
That is the word that they use. | ||
What happens if the Secret Service resists or interferes with the FBI timeline or process? | ||
This is directly from this document. | ||
And then they give the agent instructions about how to engage with the Secret Service | ||
and presumably allow the armed raid to move forward. | ||
Then they discuss how they're allowed to apparently ransack the guest rooms at Mar-a-Lago | ||
and says if the staff at Mar-a-Lago refuses to hand over the keys, | ||
that the search team will just knock on every single door, go door to door, and the FBI, | ||
this is directly again from the document, will request a map, a list of rooms, | ||
skeleton key cards for all the rooms. | ||
If staff doesn't turn it over, the FBI also is equipped with lock-picking equipment. | ||
So they can terrorize the guests at Mar-a-Lago who are staying there in August of 2022. | ||
I want to go back for a second to number one, the use of deadly force. | ||
Didn't I also see in your Twitter stream that they also had a plan for triaging people if they had casualties and they actually had notified or they had a place to take people if they had casualties? | ||
Did I read that incorrectly? | ||
No, you read it correctly. | ||
With the FBI team embedded was a medic and they talked about in another form how to treat anyone who is injured during the raid and they identified a trauma center about 18 miles from Mar-a-Lago and they inserted a map of how to get from Mar-a-Lago to this trauma center if anyone was injured or hurt during the raid. | ||
Okay, don't bury the lead. | ||
Okay, we got the lead. | ||
No, picking the lots in the room. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
There's one lead and this is it. | ||
They actually got authority for use of deadly force. | ||
And they had plans for casualties. | ||
They brought a medic. | ||
They had plans for casualties. | ||
They had a trauma center set up. | ||
And they had a map to the trauma center. | ||
That's all part of a component of one thing, I take it, Julie Kelly? | ||
Correct. | ||
This is part of the plan to conduct the nine-hour armed raid of Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And I know some other people are extrapolating that this was a plan to harm the former president, or someone at Mar-a-Lago, staff, aggravated family. | ||
I'm not so sure that that is where this leads, but it's not hard. | ||
Oh, I think it, by the way, hang on, hang on. | ||
Why, when you said deadly force against a former president of the United States who just had an election stolen from him yesterday or the day before, hang on for one second. | ||
The attempted assassination of President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Is it not? Is it not? Is it not? Short break. | ||
Julie Kelly, Raheem Kassam, Mike Davis, next in the War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | |
Times of turbulence. | ||
Just listen when Julie Kelly walks through these documents. | ||
These are the documents that have been hidden from view. | ||
This is why Judge Cannon is so furious. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
End of the dollar empire. | ||
I think it's going to be more than the end of the dollar empire. | ||
We keep going down this route, it's going to be the end of the American Republic. | ||
Go to Birchgold, ask for Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Do it today. | ||
Julie Kelly, Judge Cannon As you can tell, she's been very upset. | ||
You've been the one most on top of this, and have signaled this. | ||
She's upset. | ||
Now we know why, right? | ||
She's known this from the beginning, and this is why she's outraged? | ||
She's known this from the very beginning. | ||
She's known this since the few weeks after the Mar-a-Lago raid in August of 2022. | ||
She got the lawsuit that Donald Trump filed after the raid, seeking a special master, a third party, to vet all of the evidence. | ||
And she consented to that. | ||
She appointed a special master in September of 2022, basically saying, I don't trust the DOJ. | ||
You guys have already mishandled evidence. | ||
You're already leaking information to the press. | ||
So, no, we have — this is an unprecedented case against a former president. | ||
We have to make sure that the American people can trust the process. | ||
Now, she was overturned by the 11th Circuit. | ||
Shame on those judges for doing that, because she's been completely exonerated. | ||
Everything she predicted, Back in September of 2022, everything she confronted DOJ about has come to fruition and more. | ||
So that's why she is doing her part. | ||
She is fully on board with transparency, accountability. | ||
I will be at the courthouse again tomorrow. | ||
There's a hearing on Trump's co-defendant, Walt Nauta's motion to dismiss her selected addictive prosecution. | ||
We should have some big fireworks tomorrow, because it will also be the first time she sees a team who lied to her and told her that evidence was in its original condition after the raid, and then came back and said, no, it wasn't. | ||
Also, these folks came in, one in the boardroom, engine room, texted me and said, hey, they were itching for a fight when they went down there. | ||
They were itching for a fight. | ||
Talk about how the Visigoths, what they did to Melania's suite, Melania's room, and Barron's room. | ||
I'm just looking through. | ||
There's another filing disclosed by Trump's team, and this is an FBI document categorizing all the photos that were taken. | ||
There are dozens of photos taken out of Melania's room. | ||
Uh, and several taken out of Barron's room. | ||
I don't know exactly what they were, it just refers to the location. | ||
But what, and there's actually, and I'm going to be posting this, and Mike Davis, your ears are going to be burning as soon as I say this. | ||
There are probably 15, um, citations of, uh, pictures of binders in Melania Trump's tweet. | ||
That's the word that they used. | ||
Now, I know what Mike Davis is going to say, which is what he's been saying from the beginning, that this whole thing was based on trying to retrieve Trump's copy of the Crossfire Hurricane document. | ||
So what were they doing in Melania's suite? | ||
And why were they hidden pictures of binders that she allegedly had in her bedroom? | ||
So, that again. | ||
But whoever said that the FBI was spoiling for a fight, that is absolutely what this looks like. | ||
And we are lucky that no one was hurt during that raid because they were prepared for a fight. | ||
One of my smartest folks in the engine room texted me when Julie Kelly was halfway through and said, hey, they were looking for a fight. | ||
They wanted a fight and they wanted a gunfight down there. | ||
Julie Kelly, how do people get to you? | ||
We'll have you on tomorrow. | ||
You're down in Florida. | ||
By the way, some of the left is also upset with Julie Kelly. | ||
They keep mentioning in these mean tweets, she's not a lawyer. | ||
She's not a lawyer. | ||
Thank God you're not a lawyer. | ||
You've got common sense. | ||
But, man, that's the big hit on you by the left because you're doing such a great job. | ||
Where do they go, Julie? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Where do they go for your sub stack? | ||
I've been called way worse things than not a lawyer, although that's a pretty, you know, insult. | ||
Oh, no, I'm not a lawyer! | ||
So my Substack, I've got a piece on this. | ||
I hurried up and posted that this afternoon. | ||
Declassified it with Julie Kelly at Substack. | ||
Twitter, xjulie__kelly2. | ||
And I'm posting a bunch of stuff now on Truth Social, julie__kelly. | ||
And yes, we will talk tomorrow. | ||
I will be in the courtroom tomorrow at 10 a.m. | ||
to see more drama. | ||
Grace and Mo, let's get push out hard everything that Julie Kelly's right now. Julie, thank you so | ||
much. Mike Davis, your rise to national prominence started on the afternoon of this raid. You called | ||
it then. Now that you've seen these documents, your thoughts? There's no question that President | ||
Biden orchestrated this raid on President Trump to go get those declassified crossfire hurricane | ||
presidential records that are so damning to Obama, to Biden, to Hillary, to the AG, to the FBI | ||
director, James Comey, to the CIA, to the DNI. | ||
They made up the Russian collusion hoax in 2016 because Hillary Clinton had her illegal home server as Secretary of State that not only had our nation's most classified secrets, It had the evidence of the Clinton Foundation's pay for play foreign bribery schemes. | ||
When Hillary was the Secretary of State and the Russians and the Chinese almost certainly hacked this server and the Obama regime and the Hillary campaign were worried this hacked material was going to come out on this bribery and foreign corruption from the Clinton Foundation. | ||
So they said it was a they they made up the crossfire hurricane investigation the Russian collusion hoax so they can say when this came out That this was a dirty campaign trick from the Trump campaign. | ||
And you say, that sounds crazy. | ||
How could you possibly say that, Mike? | ||
Well, they did the same thing in 2020 with Hunter Biden's laptop from hell with the Biden family corruption. | ||
They had the CIA work with the 51 former Intel officials to say it had all the hallmarks of a Russian disinformation campaign. | ||
They de-platformed the New York Post, America's oldest newspaper. | ||
Trump Declassified the crossfire hurricane records via presidential memo the day before he left office. | ||
The FBI, the intel agency said you can't release these public... Mike, Mike, but what is Jim Jordan and Mike Johnson need? | ||
You should start impeachment proceedings just on that. | ||
They authorized deadly force. | ||
They had a medic. | ||
They had a plan to triage the wounded. | ||
They had a trauma center 18 miles away and a map. | ||
This was an attempted assassination attempt on Donald John Trump, or people associated with him. | ||
They wanted a gunfight. | ||
They had use of deadly force authorized by the director of the FBI and Merrick Garland. | ||
They brought a medic, a combat medic. | ||
They brought, they had a triage plan for the injured and they had a trauma center. | ||
What more do we need? | ||
Good God in heaven, what more? | ||
President Trump just truthed it out when he walks out the courtroom. | ||
What more do we need to shut this down? | ||
What is it going to take? | ||
Are we going to send a sharply worded letter? | ||
Mike Davis, is that what? | ||
Look at what the evidence is. | ||
The judge has known this. | ||
She's got a, she's pleading for help. | ||
That's what she's got, this trial of Jack Smith on the 27th, 28th, and 29th of June. | ||
Sir, how can we—if we tolerate this, we're tolerating the end of this republic, sir. | ||
The fact that President Biden had his librarians send in assassins to go get these crossfire hurricane records, it shows you how damaging these are to Biden, to Obama, to Hillary, to the deep state. | ||
If these get out, it is going to destroy the intel community and the law enforcement agencies because they ran the biggest scandal ever with | ||
Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
They spied on a presidential candidate. | ||
They spied on the president of the United States. | ||
They lied to the FISA court. | ||
They lied to Congress. | ||
They tried to hobble the Trump presidency, and now they're trying to throw him in prison | ||
for the rest of his life based upon these four bogus indictments in four different jurisdictions. | ||
They want Trump to die in prison. | ||
They're trying to gag him because they know that if he gets back into the White House | ||
and releases these Crossfire Hurricane records, it's game over. | ||
over for Obama, Biden, Hillary, the FBI, the CIA, the broader law enforcement and intel | ||
community. | ||
This is this is the biggest scandal in American history. | ||
And that's why that that is why President Trump is facing this unprecedented lawfare. | ||
This is why they sent in deadly force to go get these records. | ||
Mike, before I let you go, I know you got a bounce, but another fiasco up in the court | ||
today about the jury instructions in Colangelo. | ||
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What was it? | |
What with Colangelo, you have Matthew Colangelo, this Biden political operative who worked | ||
for Obama and the Justice Department, worked for the Obama White House, worked for the | ||
Obama DNC, worked for the Biden Justice Department, who went up to to Manhattan to bring these | ||
bogus charges seven years later against Trump for that for these nine crimes. | ||
They're trying to have this Democrat judge, Juan Marchand, this corrupt judge whose daughter is fundraising, raising millions off this trial. | ||
They're trying to have the jury instructions where they take out the criminal intent, where they don't even have to prove all the necessary elements of criminal intent, so this jury is instructed to find Trump guilty even without the | ||
required criminal intent that you would need under these statutes. For example, willful doesn't mean | ||
willful anymore in this Orwellian trial up in New York. And again, they don't care if this criminal | ||
conviction ultimately gets reversed by the appellate courts, by the Supreme Court of the United | ||
States. They want to label Trump a felon before November 5th, 2020. | ||
Because they think that's the only way that Biden can beat Trump. | ||
But guess what? | ||
We have been out there for the last 22 months, relentlessly, to turn this lawfare against them. | ||
Mike, where do people get you, sir? | ||
Article3project.org, article number 3project.org. | ||
You can take action, you can donate, you can find our social media. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Rahim Ghassan, observations, use of deadly force, they brought a combat medic, they had triage planned for the injured, and they had a trauma center set up 18 miles away with a map of how to get there on the gunfight they wanted in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Rahim Ghassan, your thoughts and observations? | ||
Well, like, the first, the most important observation, I think, is that of President Trump, who just posted a truth about this just moments ago. | ||
I won't do the impression yet. | ||
But he said, wow, I just came out of the Biden witch hunt trial in Manhattan, the icebox, and was shown reports that Crooker Joe Biden's DOJ in the illegal and unconstitutional raid of Mar-a-Lago switch to all caps, authorize the FBI to use deadly lethal | ||
force. Now we know for sure that Joe Biden is a serious threat to democracy. | ||
He is mentally unfit to hold office. Twenty fifth amendment. | ||
And you know there's obviously a lot of truth there. And there's obviously a lot of truth | ||
in behind the idea that Joe Biden doesn't have full control of what's going on. There are there are real genuine modern | ||
era fascists at the heart of the Biden regime who would use deadly force against a | ||
political opponent or authorized deadly force against a political opponent. And | ||
and I think you need to stress I need to stress. | ||
To America, how seriously to take this, because when they talk about our democracy, our democracy, they're not talking about the process of voting. | ||
They're talking about the stitch up. | ||
They're talking about the top 1% of the top 1%. | ||
Their international rules-based order, their institutions, their livelihoods, their safety, their security, not yours. | ||
They're not interested in it. | ||
And so, you know, when Trump talks about Biden being the threat to democracy, he's using that word to mean, you know, what it actually used to mean, right? | ||
Which is freedom and liberty as the United States has known it. | ||
Steve, I think everything that's coming out from this right now, and I was talking to somebody about this earlier, You couldn't have dreamed that they would have shot themselves in the feet just over and over again with these court cases. | ||
You look at Fannie Willis's behavior on Rachel Maddow, you look at what's going on with Jack Smith, as we've been discussing, and you see what's coming out of this trial even today. | ||
But it took this audience and others to stand in the breach and to be force multipliers on information warfare and get it out over and over and over again. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And as much as we should never forget the people who have perpetrated these lies and this fascism, we should also never forget the people who failed to stand with Donald Trump through all of that. | ||
Amen. | ||
Because I remember them, and I can count them, and I've lived that life. | ||
And while some of us were there in real time, standing shoulder to shoulder with him, we remember who left the battlefield. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We'll go to a break. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Rahim, your closing thoughts and observations on what has been a very brutal day about the state apparatus pointed at President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Yeah, look, I think we've learned over and over again now, right, that as far as our perception on what the establishment is willing to do to stop Trump, to stop this movement, to not, as you once said, toss the keys back over and leave it up to MAGA to run the country, is to use another cliche, where there is smoke, there is fire. | ||
Right, there is nothing that they are not willing to do, there is nowhere they're not willing to go. | ||
As it pertains to the trial today as well, the details of which, I would add, I would say that Will Upton over at The National Pulse has the single best roundup every single day of this trial that it's been going on now. | ||
It's a little longer than the stuff that we usually publish, but it's all in there and we'll have that up, gosh, just in about an hour's time at thenationalpulse.com. | ||
We'll go to it tonight. | ||
Your social media, Raheem. | ||
Yeah, everything's at raheemkasam, R-A-H-E-E-M-K-A-S-S-A-M and thenatpulse on X and thenationalpulse.com forward slash war room to support our work. | ||
You're great, sir. | ||
Keep going. | ||
David Zier, you were in the courtroom. | ||
What's the bone of contention about this meaning of intent? | ||
Well, I guess it helps Bovey and the defense portray what was in the mind of Donald Trump throughout this whole thing, and they're trying to take that definition out. | ||
And the judge kept shutting down Bovey, who wanted to bring up the Cohen testimony that Pecker told him this agreement was bulletproof. | ||
I watched Bovee and the judge go back and forth and there was also contention over what's the definition of a retainer agreement according to New York state law and Bovee disagreed with the prosecution who said that it has to be in writing and they brought up case law each side and the judge said he would go back and look at it and decide on that but it sounded like what Your previous guest said that they're trying to take away the ability to, you know, understand what was in Trump's mind here at the time of all this going on. | ||
Real quickly, you also know about there's going to be supposed to be protests against President Trump in South Bronx on Thursday. | ||
You got a scoop for us? | ||
Yeah, well, I've been talking to a lot of people on the ground here, and these protests are pretty significant here, Steve. | ||
We've got elected officials. | ||
You've got the SEI, Service Workers Union, behind it. | ||
They want to shut down the subways. | ||
John Zuccaro Jr. | ||
is behind it. | ||
New York State Assembly member Amanda Septino. | ||
Richie Torres, the New York District Congressman from the Bronx. | ||
The Bronx is the most democratic area there is, he said, and they won't buy snake oil from Donald Trump. | ||
Who's on a mission to dismantle the people of the Bronx social safety net, which is ridiculous, because like two-thirds of the kids in the Bronx are living below the poverty line. | ||
So I expect there's some fireworks on Thursday. | ||
They will try to shut down the subways. | ||
This is an area that went about 80% for Joe Biden, about 80% for Governor Hochul, too. | ||
So a lot going on on the ground here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Zir, great reporting, great work in the courtroom. | ||
Real quickly, your social media, where do people get you? | ||
Yeah, at Dave Zier on X and at David Zier on Getter Truth Social and Facebook and David W Zier on Instagram. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Great work, David Zier. | ||
So, lawfare from Manhattan to Arizona, the arraignment in Arizona. | ||
Shocking news. | ||
Julie Kelly's work on these documents are going to be incredible, incredible, incredible, incredible. | ||
We'll get more into that as the show goes on. | ||
The next hour is going to be on fire. | ||
You don't want to miss it with our guests that we've got lined up. | ||
Now I want to introduce the new spokesman for Done With Debt, Jillian Barbary. | ||
Jillian, Done With Debt, the other day I read a report, I think it was Business Insider, 9.8% of credit cards are suspended because people can't make the payments. | ||
Why is that? | ||
You're the spokesman. | ||
What can done with that? | ||
How can they help our audience? | ||
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Well, you know, not all of us are brilliant soothsayers with money like Steve Bannon, but inflation, you know, | |
we are now one in three Americans are maxed out on credit cards, 22% interest rates. | ||
And the average American is over a lifetime, $120,000 in debt. | ||
And the worst part is, it's not from like overspending. | ||
Sometimes it can be medical. | ||
Like in my case, it was cancer, right? | ||
So I had death and taxes at my door. | ||
Don't ask. | ||
It was a nightmare. | ||
And so when you're under financial stress or disease or both, knock, knock, Your life's a living hell. | ||
And the last thing you're thinking about, well, you have anxiety, you don't sleep at night, and let's face it, the system is rigged against you, right? | ||
So done with debt, what they're gonna do is they're gonna be the middleman. | ||
You're not gonna get any more of the annoying phone calls, the scary letters. | ||
I didn't want to open my mailbox. | ||
I was terrified. | ||
I used to live on my phone, Steve. | ||
I was terrified of getting calls. | ||
And most debt collectors make their money You know, from bill consolidation, or they'll say, okay, we'll put you in BK at bankruptcy. | ||
So think of it as football, because I worked in the NFL for 10 years. | ||
Here's what we do. | ||
Done with debt is like the middleman. | ||
They're just like your defense. | ||
They're going to run defense. | ||
They're going to block. | ||
They're going to tackle the collectors. | ||
They're going to be out of your way. | ||
So no more harassing calls. | ||
But more importantly, they're aggressive. | ||
and they're going to negotiate for you. | ||
So they know the ins and outs. | ||
They know what they can do with the banks. | ||
They know what they can do with timing. | ||
They are the insiders. | ||
It's sort of pennies on the dollar. | ||
They'll say, okay, you don't want to take this deal? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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You'll get nothing then. | |
Yeah. | ||
I just We've got to bounce. | ||
We're going to be back on. | ||
But just for the audience, you can't put that letter in the drawer. | ||
It's a process. | ||
You have to engage in the process. | ||
That's what Done With Debt helps you get into the process. | ||
They're going to cap the interest rates. | ||
They're going to cap what you own. | ||
They're going to negotiate hard. | ||
But I just want our audience to understand, you can't put it in the drawer. | ||
It's not going to go away. | ||
It's there. | ||
It's a living, breathing thing, and you've got to stop it. | ||
Am I correct there? | ||
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You're 100% correct. | |
I put it in the drawer for a long time. | ||
I ripped it up a few times because I had medical, massive medical. | ||
I was thinking about living instead of a bill, you know, and they won't go away. | ||
It's the biggest part of people's stress, and so what Done With Debt will do for you is just take all that away. | ||
They will take on the responsibility of dealing with all of these creditors. | ||
They'll roll it into a bundle, they'll figure it out for you, and they'll just take all of the stress that you're facing on a daily basis away. | ||
Great hit, Jillian. | ||
Look forward to talking to you and having you back on. | ||
Done with that. | ||
It's a process. | ||
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It's a process. | |
Use these experts. | ||
Do not put it in the drawer. | ||
Donewiththat.com slash Bannon. | ||
You get a special discount. | ||
Okay, stick around. | ||
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Hour two is upon us. | |
Your head is going to blow up, because we're going to get down and dirty. |