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Now is the moment for Britain to choose its future. | |
To decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. | ||
Earlier today I spoke with His Majesty the King to request the dissolution of Parliament. | ||
The King has granted this request and we will have a general election on the 4th of July. | ||
This election will take place at a time when the world is more dangerous than it has been since the end of the Cold War. | ||
Putin's Russia is waging a brutal war in Ukraine and will not stop there if he succeeds. | ||
That war has also made it all too clear the risk to our energy security. | ||
In the Middle East, the forces of Islamist extremism threaten regional and ultimately global stability. | ||
These tensions are exploited by extremists who seek to undermine our values and divide our society here at home. | ||
China is looking to dominate the 21st century by stealing a lead in technology. | ||
And migration is being weaponized by hostile states to threaten the integrity of our borders. | ||
These uncertain times call for a clear plan and bold action to chart a course to a secure future. | ||
You must choose in this election who has that plan, who is prepared to take the bold action necessary to secure a better future for our country and our children. | ||
Now I cannot and will not claim that we have got everything right. | ||
No government should. | ||
But I am proud of what we have achieved together, the bold actions we have taken, and I'm confident about what we can do in the future. | ||
It's time for change. | ||
Britain is a great and proud country. | ||
But after 14 years under the Tories, nothing seems to work anymore. | ||
Public services crumbling. | ||
Ambulances that don't come. | ||
Families weighed down by higher mortgage rates. | ||
Antisocial behaviour on our high streets. | ||
The list goes on and on. | ||
Political chaos feeding decline. | ||
Feeding chaos, feeding decline. | ||
The answer is not five more years of the Tories. | ||
They have failed. | ||
Give the Tories five more years and things will only get worse. | ||
Britain deserves better than that. | ||
Only a changed Labour Party will get Britain's future back. | ||
And make no mistake, the Labour Party has changed. | ||
We're connected to our purpose to serve working people as you drive our country forward. | ||
With economic stability at the forefront of everything we do. | ||
Country first, party second. | ||
Always. | ||
And that is what Labour's long-term plan will achieve. | ||
Replace decline with national renewal. | ||
To get Britain working, building, growing again. | ||
Switch on Great British Energy. | ||
Get our NHS back on its feet. | ||
Take back our streets. | ||
Break down the barriers to opportunity. | ||
So, after 14 years, It's time for change. | ||
Stop the chaos. | ||
Turn the page. | ||
Start to rebuild. | ||
Vote Labour. | ||
I've just come back in from calling the general election and I wanted to explain to you why. | ||
Our economy is now growing faster than France, Germany and the United States. | ||
And this morning we received the welcome news that inflation has returned to normal. | ||
This is a sign that our plan and our priorities are working. | ||
Now I know it hasn't always been easy and I know you're only just starting to feel the benefits. | ||
But this hard-won economic stability was only ever meant to be the beginning. | ||
And that's why I've called the election. | ||
So that we can decide whether we want to build on the progress that we've made or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty. | ||
Now I believe that our plan And the bold actions that we're prepared to take will deliver a secure future for you, your family, and our United Kingdom. | ||
So there it is, July the 4th, Independence Day in America, and for this country, Deliverance Day, from a bunch of charlatans who call themselves conservatives but govern as big state liberals. | ||
I mean, look at it. | ||
Look at the images. | ||
The lack of professionalism is unbelievable. | ||
To stand there getting soaked in the rain, to read from the notes like a robot, without passion, without belief, without vim, without vigour. | ||
But it sums up 14 years of Conservatism, why they are going to get wiped in this election. | ||
But what he has done He's chosen suicide over total obliteration, because as the months go by, it'll get worse and worse and worse. | ||
No planes will go to Rwanda whatsoever. | ||
Got to tell you, I don't like the look of a Labour government one little bit, but this lot, having betrayed Brexit, having betrayed everything I gave them in 2019, all the help I gave them back five years ago, deserve everything that is coming to them. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at 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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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bammer. | |
It's Wednesday, 22 May in the year of our Lord. | ||
I am back from the speech I gave over at the Entrepreneurs Conference put on by Raynor Jackson and folks. | ||
Hopefully, I have a couple of clips from that if you didn't catch it on our streaming service. | ||
But Blockbuster News, a couple of things. | ||
Nikki Haley actually, I think, has just announced she will vote for President Trump. | ||
I'm going to discuss that. | ||
We're going to get Rahim on here at six. | ||
And Rahim is also going to talk about what's going on in the United Kingdom. | ||
Obviously he's an expert, but I want to start with Hearts of Oak, Peter McElvain. | ||
Peter, walk us through, why was this call? | ||
We were talking about this would happen in October, maybe in November. | ||
You got to do it by, I think, the end of January 2025. | ||
It's five years. | ||
Nigel Farage worked as, you know, like crazy, helped after Brexit, and, you know, was kind of kicked to the curb after Brexit. | ||
He delivered, I think, the largest majority, one of the largest majorities in Commons, all furtered away, 14 years furtered away. | ||
Your thoughts about today's news? | ||
So why, I mean, you led with Nigel at the beginning, and 100% right that Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, has run with defeat over annihilation, because the longer it goes on, the worse it will get. | ||
The reason, and the rumours started breaking early this morning, or yeah, it was very early this morning, whenever it came clear that ministers were being called back from far-flung places around the world. | ||
David Cameron, the less said about him the better, who's now our Foreign Minister. | ||
He was in Albania, champion of Britain's interests and was brought back. | ||
So it seemed as though a big announcement was on the cards and the rumour was actually there's going to be a general election called. | ||
And Sunak has always said it'll be the second half of the year and the 4th of July is the second half of the year, just the very beginning. | ||
So, he obviously, one of the big reasons I think why this has happened is the economy. | ||
And Steve, you will know it's the economy, stupid. | ||
It really is. | ||
It is always about the economy and the border. | ||
And he has failed massively on the border. | ||
But he has got inflation down and he's going to run on that ticket of getting UK inflation down to 2.3%. | ||
I'm getting an anemic growth of, I think, 0.6% in the last three months. | ||
And he can now champion us the best growth in the G7 countries. | ||
But 0.6% is not really a growth that you champion, but he'll be championing that and championing that he's got inflation down from the 10% that was at down to 2.3%. | ||
But I think it's less about A so-called conservative government and more about market conditions that have brought that down. | ||
But he's obviously used that as good news. | ||
And this so-called good news is what he hopes to stand for in an election on the 4th of July in 43 days. | ||
So while you're celebrating independence, US stateside will be sadly not celebrating a general election that's going to usher in a Labour Party with a massive majority. | ||
When you say it's a pretty thin reed he's building this upon, the getting inflation down and at least having some anemic growth instead of being in recession, I think like some of the continental powers, what is, are people just fed up with the 14 years they think it's just been wasted? | ||
Folks should understand that's 2010. | ||
When David Cameron and Rahim, I think, hopefully will explain this to us in the next hour. | ||
But 2010, if you look at the arc from David Cameron when he put out the manifesto versus the arc of the populist nationalist movement here, that was the Tea Party big victory year. | ||
And how we, and where we are today is, I think, much better shape than the Tory party who are actually in power. | ||
Your thoughts, Peter? | ||
Yeah, look, we have no Tea Party movement here. | ||
And the thing that I am so envious of you over in the US is the migrant movement is America first. | ||
We have no Britain first movement. | ||
We have no Britain at the forefront. | ||
It is all to do with Great Britain, much less great and going down the pecking order of the world. | ||
So this is what we move into with a massive discontent the last 14 years. | ||
It's a It's a conservative in name only. | ||
It is not a conservative government. | ||
We have seen the destruction of family. | ||
We have seen the collapse of the Church of England. | ||
We have seen the rise of the liberal agenda in terms of the gender issue. | ||
Remember David Cameron, whenever he came into power, he brought in same-sex marriage and then from that, has led all the way up now to having Tavistock, one of the biggest, most influential trans clinics in the world, operating on children. | ||
And that whole gender ideology, gender confusion, is where we are at. | ||
But there are a whole load of other areas. | ||
We no longer know what it means to be British. | ||
And it is under the Conservative government that we've seen an attack on our education system. | ||
That means that children no longer learn about how Britain was great and had an empire, and was the end of slavery. | ||
We now hear that Britain was the great evil in the world, the colonial power, and that must be rewritten. | ||
So children are relearning all of these, and then into the middle of that is a woke ideology | ||
that takes away the ability to debate, put forward a position, and means that they must | ||
fit into any BLM or LGBT ideology. | ||
So people have become tired of that. | ||
And the British voter, by and large, is the type of Brexit voter that believes that Britain | ||
is good, believes in the British ideology of fairness, of equality, of that underpinning | ||
of a Christian belief system. | ||
And that's what they want, that everyone has the ability to rise up and do well, small state, low taxation, and the state to butt out of our affairs. | ||
And just like, Steve, what you would want in the US. | ||
And we, the voter has got angry And perplexed and frustrated at that attack. | ||
Now to the point where, actually, we don't know who now is in charge of children. | ||
Is it the parents that are in charge or is it the state that are in charge of their education system? | ||
So it is a whole catalogue of issues, but it's become more pressing, I think, with the woke ideology, but also with the tax and spend that we have seen. | ||
We have the biggest tax and spend since the Second World War. | ||
We're running a massive deficit and no one can ever pay that back. | ||
And people have probably said enough is enough. | ||
We're going to call out this so-called Conservative Party for what they are. | ||
And the frustrating thing is we have no one waiting in the wings to step into that Conservative mould for the UK. | ||
Should Nigel—people are saying the tactics of this with Sunak was that he wanted to—Nigel was going to make an announcement in a couple weeks. | ||
He wanted to jump in front of that. | ||
One, is Nigel Farage going to get involved here in the Reform Party? | ||
Because I think they're polling at 20, 23 percent. | ||
And should Nigel Farage get involved here? | ||
I don't think he should do. | ||
I think that Nigel's position as the person who delivered Brexit is something that will go down in history. | ||
And I know he has run for Westminster, for Parliament, numerous times, I think seven different times, and failed every time. | ||
Now, Nigel showed it was possible to have a movement that wasn't based in Westminster | ||
that could deliver, and he delivered Brexit. | ||
If it wasn't for Nigel Farage, we would not have Brexit as we have it. | ||
And he used his position as an MEP so effectively and as one of the great orders that we have | ||
in British politics. | ||
But I don't think he should enter in. | ||
I think what we are seeing is a Labour landslide, a demolition of the Tory party, and reform, | ||
which was the Brexit party, set up in 2019. | ||
Although they are polling it, I've seen 18%, you may have seen 20%, at the moment the polling | ||
says they will come out with no seats. | ||
And remember UKIP got 13% in 2015, the same as the AFD, Alternative for Deutschland in | ||
Germany, and they vote one seat compared to 90 seats. | ||
Explosive hearing today. | ||
We'll get to all of that. | ||
Birchgold.com. | ||
Turbulence. | ||
Got a European parliamentary election. | ||
Now the UK. | ||
July 4th. | ||
Presidential. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're still working on clips for my speech, so we'll get that hopefully momentarily. | ||
Birch Court, like I said, times of turbulence. | ||
If you saw what happened in court today and what's happening with this FBI raid, the great Julie Kelly's explaining it. | ||
You know, eventually I'm gonna get somebody, I'm gonna get folks in here that are not sick. | ||
Every day I get another sick guy, I have another sick producer. | ||
We okay? | ||
Give me a thumbs up. | ||
I'll come over and pat you on the head and give you something. | ||
God, talk about a sick crew here. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bennett. | ||
End of the dollar. | ||
Empire, don't let what's happening to the dollar here, which happened to the pound, upend your personal finances. | ||
Doesn't have to, but you got to talk to the pros over at Birchgold. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bennett. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick and the team today. | ||
Julie Kelly. | ||
I want to get to the Mar-a-Lago raid. | ||
Your analysis on Twitter was incredible. | ||
People were in full meltdown as they all are. | ||
Part of my speech today was to go back through what happened and throw down a hope even harder. | ||
And we'll have some clips about that. | ||
Tell me about the fireworks today with Judge Cannon and the Jack Smith team. | ||
So, yes, I just got home to our place in Jupiter. | ||
From the federal courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida, there were two hearings today related to special counsel Jack Smith's espionage and obstruction case against Donald Trump. | ||
The former president was not there, but these were related to two motions from his co-defendant, Waltine Nauta, his valet at the White House, who then went to work for him at Mar-a-Lago, who was also charged in this case. | ||
And I'll tell you, Steve, the special counsel's team, the special counsel team's frustration with Judge | ||
Cannon is really boiling over. | ||
And you had prosecutor David Harbaugh. | ||
There's two prosecutors, Harbaugh and Jay Bratt. | ||
And Harbaugh is usually the smoother, calmer one of the two. | ||
Jay Bratt's just a little petulant man. | ||
And David Harbaugh just really lost his cool repeatedly today, pounding on the podium, | ||
like clapping his hands in anger, not in a happy way, in anger as he was trying to emphasize | ||
certain arguments, called one of the defense motions garbage, said that it was not fair | ||
that they were having to sit and listen to this defense motion and the defense attorney | ||
explaining it. | ||
At one point, Judge Cannon looked at David Harbaugh and said, I need to ask you to calm down because he was just completely losing it. | ||
And I think this is just a manifestation of her unsealing and unredacting all of this evidence. | ||
Steve, they never thought, never thought that the American people would see the details about the Mar-a-Lago raid from August 2022. | ||
They never thought that that operations order that I posted yesterday would see the light of day. | ||
And they are so ticked off at Judge Cannon for making this stuff available because she wants us to see how dirty, slappy and corrupt this investigation and case has been since the very beginning. | ||
So that sort of spilled out in this hearing today. | ||
One of the two prosecutors who is usually has cooler head, really just having one mini temper tantrum after another. | ||
You know, I had a conversation with someone who sat in the—who's a lawyer, not a journalist—who sat in the hearings with Merchant the last couple days, and they said what happened in that courtroom is not being reported by media. | ||
And he says, quite frankly, the conservative media doesn't understand the New York courts. | ||
They said they have never seen ever a judge lose it on Costello and President Trump's attorneys. | ||
And they said it's been terrible up to now, but literally just lost it. | ||
And they were in shock about the decorum of a New York court. | ||
You're saying, you're reporting essentially the same thing here. | ||
I believe it's inextricably linked with they understand this lawfare's failing. | ||
This was their ace in the hole. | ||
It's not working. | ||
And Cannon continues to give stuff. | ||
And you, you're putting it up. | ||
And now I see from left-wing media and in online people, Julie Kelly's not a lawyer. | ||
Julie Kelly's not a lawyer. | ||
Julie Kelly's not a lawyer. | ||
Why are they all of a sudden, all of a sudden, you're the enemy? | ||
You're the enemy of the state. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Well, I think just because I'm exposing, I mean, Judge Cannon issues orders as to when these motions are going to be unsealed and filed. | ||
I knew yesterday that she had a May 21st deadline for these two key defense motions by Donald Trump. | ||
I checked the docket every 10 minutes. | ||
I was actually on my way out the door to try to get a quick run and of course it posted. | ||
So because I know this case and I know what's happening with the filings, I know what to look for. | ||
So I immediately pulled up Trump's motion to dismiss or to suppress the evidence collected during the Mar-a-Lago raid, arguing that the search warrant, the application, the search warrant and the raid itself were all unlawful. | ||
And that's when it jumped out on the page from the defense motion about the order for the use of deadly force. | ||
And then, of course, I went right to the exhibit, and that was the entire plan. | ||
So, I don't know, how can you get in trouble for posting court documents and explaining the context of it? | ||
And now we have people even on our own side, Steve, FBI whistleblowers, former federal prosecutors Who jumped all over this to try to say that this was standard operating procedure. | ||
That there is nothing to be alarmed at. | ||
One said this is a nothing burger. | ||
How can anyone say that? | ||
So I was really shocked at... | ||
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Hang on. | |
You refuted that pretty well. | ||
I want to go to that point. | ||
You had a number of people on our side of the football that said, oh, this is just standard operating procedure. | ||
It's far from it. | ||
It's radical. | ||
And you went through and put up a tweet that listed the reasons why. Why is this not standard? That | ||
was standard operations if you go bang down the door of a cartel, right, or trial trafficker, | ||
not on some documents case. | ||
You listed through pretty thoroughly. Give me your thoughts. | ||
Well, first of all, why do you need 30 armed FBI agents to get papers, files, records? | ||
And of course, they changed the goal. | ||
They changed the goalpost there, Steve. | ||
First of all, remember it was classified markings. | ||
Then the search warrant said national defense information. | ||
So they changed what they initially said they were looking for between June, May and June of 2022. | ||
And then when the search warrant was executed, why do you have to have an armed raid for a former president and his lawyers who are fully cooperating? | ||
Who two months before the raid allowed Jay Brett The chief of counterintelligence for DOJ and three FBI agents, Donald Trump let them in voluntarily to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Donald Trump delayed his plans to go to Bedminster for the summer so he could meet Jay Bratt and three FBI agents at Mar-a-Lago and told them, look around, let me know what you need. | ||
Why did they have to raid Mar-a-Lago two months later? | ||
Does the U.S. | ||
Attorney General, is it standard operating procedure? | ||
For the U.S. | ||
Attorney General to sign off on a search warrant? | ||
Is that what Merrick Garland does all day long? | ||
No, he doesn't. | ||
That's why he had to come out and say that he was responsible. | ||
There's nothing normal about this case, correct? | ||
Also, when was the last time that a top FBI official from headquarters was involved in a raid? | ||
How about when the counterintelligence chief is involved in an FBI raid? | ||
How about when you have the assistant U.S. | ||
prosecutor in that district involved in the raid? | ||
They're not investigators, they're prosecutors. | ||
So why do you have these big wigs at Mar-a-Lago if this is just standard operating procedure? | ||
Why did they refer to Donald Trump twice in the FBI operations order as F CODIS? | ||
Is that usually how they identify suspects by their title? | ||
Do they say, you know, Mr. Drug Dealer or Mr. Embezzler? | ||
They referred to him as the former president. | ||
So none of this is standard. | ||
I don't care what people like Bill Shipley or these FBI agents have to say. | ||
There is no convincing us that this is normal, that it should be acceptable, even if you did. | ||
Are we now just supposed to say, oh, it's OK that the FBI brings 30 armed agents into someone's home for nine hours, ransacks the place? | ||
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No. | |
No, no, I think it shows, even with good people, this gets to my point, this has to be deprogrammed. | ||
You have a dangerous cult, this Gestapo, it's a Gestapo, just like the Gestapo and the SS. | ||
You have a, even the guys, because they sit there, oh, the standard, no, Drew, step back. | ||
There is no standard operating procedure anymore. | ||
You're sitting there, you're gonna kick down the doors at Mar-a-Lago? | ||
They wanted a gunfight. | ||
They wanted an incident. | ||
They thought Trump was going to be there. | ||
They wanted an incident. | ||
And this now needs to be pressed about, what did DeSantis know? | ||
The House needs to do it. | ||
There's another group. | ||
And they all get up there and, you know, oh, it's just a no. | ||
It's anything but standard. | ||
From what happened today, tell us about where this goes with Judge Kanner. | ||
We're waiting for the 27th, I think 27th, 28th, 29th, when Jack Smith goes on trial. | ||
But from what happened today, where do we go? | ||
Well this is part of the beginning of what you and I talked about and I called it as soon as we were on air and she filed the motion vacating the May 20th trial date and then saw all these other hearings and I said right away she's putting Jack Smith on trial and this is part of what happened today. | ||
So aside from the temper tantrums that David Harbaugh had in court today, two major scandals that have really gotten, especially one that really has gotten under Judge Cannon's skin, and that is the fact that the first 13 months of this investigation took place in Washington, D.C., not the proper district of Florida. | ||
Get this, Steve. | ||
13 months they get whatever they want out of the federal courts in Washington. | ||
Beryl Howell, the Obama appointee who is the chief judge then that handed over to Jim Bosberg, also an Obama appointee, they got whatever they wanted in Washington. | ||
That's why they kept it there. | ||
Then at the last minute, the middle of May, a month, a couple weeks before the indictment, they go down to Southern Florida and they have FBI agents reading summaries of the testimony and reports from the grand jury proceedings in Washington. | ||
They're reading summaries to a grand jury in Florida, and get this, this was new today, too. | ||
Judge Cannon asked three times, why did you go to a grand jury in Miami and not in West Palm Beach? | ||
And Jay Bradd or David Horrocks said, oh, well, that's a big trap. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
Save the punchline. | ||
We're gonna take a break. | ||
Peter McElveen, he's still with us. | ||
We got a lot more to drill down on the United Kingdom. | ||
And of course, the FBI, Gestapo, and Donald John Trump. | ||
All next with Julie Kim. | ||
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The home of the 45th president of the United States has been raided by the FBI. | |
In an unprecedented move, the FBI executing a search warrant of a former American president's home. | ||
This was an attempted assassination attempt on Donald John Trump. | ||
They had use of deadly force authorized by the director of the FBI and Merrick Garland. | ||
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There's no question in my mind that Donald Trump is clearly the target. | |
They're obviously prepared, and they talked about this in this document, for contingencies. | ||
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If the former president showed up and how they would engage with Donald Trump and the Secret Service, I personally approve the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. | |
There has to be strong reason that he believed that there would be obstruction to produce the documents. | ||
What more do we need? | ||
Good God in heaven! | ||
They had use of deadly force authorized by the director of the FBI and Merrick Garland. | ||
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Merrick Garland was given enough reason to think that that would not happen. | |
They wanted a gunfight. | ||
They brought a medic, a combat medic. | ||
They had a triage plan for the injured and they had a trauma center. | ||
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There are real genuine modern era fascists at the heart of the Biden regime who would use deadly force against a political opponent or authorize deadly force against a political opponent. | |
And the donor class can't just sit back on the sidelines and say, oh, well, don't worry, this will all work itself out. | ||
They're still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump. | ||
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And that's a fact. | |
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. | ||
If we tolerate this, we're tolerating the end of this republic. | ||
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What more do we need to shut this down? | |
What is it going to take? | ||
Are we going to send a sharply worded letter? | ||
What is it going to take? | ||
Julie Kelly, go ahead. | ||
The punchline of what happened in the court today. | ||
Judge Cannon confronting the DOJ, asking not only why the first 13 months of this investigation took place in D.C., but then why, when they came to southern Florida, did they seek a grand jury in Miami instead of West Palm Beach, which, of course, is the proper jurisdiction. | ||
That was news to me. | ||
Anyway, I knew that they brought this to a grand jury down here, but didn't realize they went to Miami. | ||
You know, not exactly as democratic as D.C., or certainly New York, But not as friendly as a jurisdiction like West Palm Beach. | ||
David Harbaugh, Jack Smith's prosecutor, said something like, well, that's when we had time to go down there. | ||
And the Miami grad jury was the only one that was available. | ||
No, because they read it out for a couple of days. | ||
So I think what's going to happen is she is going to ask all of the grand jury materials, almost all of them, including all the backup material for Beryl Howell's order, her extraordinary order piercing attorney-client privilege between Donald Trump and his lawyer, Evan Corcoran, forcing him to testify to the grand jury and produce all of his records and communications with Donald Trump. | ||
And she did that under the crime-fraud exemption. | ||
The defense wants to see all of the backup material, all the testimony, how she arrived at that decision. | ||
But all of these materials almost all are under seal in Washington, D.C. | ||
The chief judge there, Bossberg, refuses to produce them in discovery to defense attorneys. | ||
So it seems like I will be watching for Judge Cannon to request demand that those materials be transferred to the now proper jurisdiction always was her courtroom in southern Florida. | ||
So there is going to be a lot more bombshells. | ||
And again, I think that's why David Harbaugh had his little temper tantrums all morning today. | ||
No, they say it coming unglued and Jack Smith's going to be on trial here shortly. | ||
What can be done? | ||
Why is the House, why are we not investigating this for legislative purposes, particularly this operations order that you've been so brilliant in analyzing? | ||
I mean, this is outrageous. | ||
We cannot continue to let this go on. | ||
We're not going to be a republic. | ||
You've let the Gestapo. | ||
You've let the SS. | ||
The FBI are the worst people in the world and the DOJ. | ||
Lisa Monaco, you're criminals. | ||
You're going to be held accountable for your criminality. | ||
Comey's on TV last night whining, you ain't seen nothing yet, bro. | ||
You people are criminals. | ||
You're a disgrace to the United States of America. | ||
Julie Keller, your thoughts? | ||
Oh, I totally agree. | ||
And again, that's why you have to commend Judge Cannon for what she's doing. | ||
She is single-handedly exposing the dirtiness of this case and the corruption of | ||
these prosecutors and the broader DOJ. | ||
And there's going to be a lot more to come. | ||
She still has not set a trial date. | ||
And if she sets a hearing, Steve, for the motion that was filed yesterday, the motion | ||
to suppress Mar-a-Lago evidence, and there is a public hearing about that raid and the | ||
use of force and having to listen to the prosecution then defend that this is standard protocol, | ||
like the FBI came out with last night, a rare statement defending itself about this. | ||
I suspect, Steve, we're going to find out a lot more about how this raid went down. | ||
We already know that they have bungled evidence and misplaced evidence ever since. | ||
We know that they used cover sheets, that they brought those prop cover sheets and attached them to files and took a picture to get it out to the media. | ||
But I think we're just scratching the surface of how bad this raid was and now potentially dangerous to the people who were at Mar-a-Lago on August 8, 2022. | ||
In the classic military sense, turn the guns back on them. | ||
These people are criminals. | ||
They need to be treated as criminals. | ||
Where can people go? | ||
Julie Kelly, get more of your amazing reportage. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So I'll be posting on Twitter shortly about the hearing today. | ||
I'm at Substack Declassified with Julie Kelly, xjulie__kelly2, and truthsocialjulie__kelly. | ||
And Real Clear Investigations. | ||
Amazing work. | ||
Amazing work, ma'am. | ||
Everybody, let's push it out. | ||
Grace, Mo, let's get this out there. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Peter McElvenny, we're clearly going to start our wall-to-wall coverage of the European parliamentary elections now, the UK elections on the 4th of July, the run-up to it. | ||
Your closing thoughts on all this? | ||
Well obviously European elections, yeah, beginning of June, UK beginning of July. | ||
I just read that actually there are breaking news that a number of Tory MPs are trying to call off the general election by replacing Rishi Sunak, which may stop the The dissolution of Parliament before next Thursday, because they want three more months on the job. | ||
I get that. | ||
So it's a good old British coup d'etat possibly happening. | ||
But Rishi Sunak has realised he's come to the end of the road. | ||
His five promises, basically he hasn't delivered any of them. | ||
He's been there since October 22, and he's realized that actually there's no point in | ||
going on. | ||
A lot of people said he'll hang on to the bitter end. | ||
I think this is the bitter end, and he's hoping to grab the best bit of good news. | ||
But it's going to be a Tory wipeout, probably the biggest defeat for over 100 years. | ||
But remember, the Conservatives are the most successful parliamentary party in the world. | ||
They've been around since, what, 1812? | ||
They're not going to go anywhere very quickly. | ||
But the polls are looking like Labour have a huge majority. | ||
And that's not because Labour give anything. | ||
It's actually because the Tories don't have anything left in the tank and people just want to change. | ||
And we have a uni party, red or blue, Tory-Labour. | ||
On the left and centre-left, and people are going to go more left, and the woke ideology, the onslaught of the Marxist agenda, cultural Marxism, is going to continue apace from July, when I expect Keir Stammer to be voted in head of the Labour Party. | ||
And we're going to have a fun five years. | ||
If anyone thought the last couple of years had been a roller coaster, Just wait until we have the next five years, because it's going to be woke agenda on steroids. | ||
Yeah, he went out of his way to say Britain first. | ||
We're going to be the stable hands. | ||
None of this cultural craziness. | ||
You see how they're trying to sell it to the public already. | ||
How did we get to Hearts of Oak? | ||
Your show is going to blow up now because all the intense focus on Europe pre-President Trump's run up to his victory in November. | ||
Where did they go, Peter? | ||
So you find us obviously on War Room, on Getter and Rumble, Monday, Thursday and Saturday, kind of 3pm roughly, Eastern Time, and at Hearts of Oak UK on Twitter, at Hearts of Oak, everywhere else, every other social media platform, or online, heartsofoak.org. | ||
Peter McElveen, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Rahim is going to join me at the top of the hour. | ||
One thing I want to do with Rahim first is talk about this Nikki Haley. | ||
She's saying now she's going to vote for Trump. | ||
We're going to flesh that out. | ||
But the reality of the DeSantis and Haley groups, remember DeSantis hasn't really stood down his presidential campaign. | ||
We're getting back of the games people play. | ||
And now they're going to be quite dangerous because we need to bring a unified effort to have a sweeping victory. | ||
And you see people that are saying, oh no, we can't unify with MAGA. | ||
Well, why can't the unifier of MAGA? | ||
What is the exact situation? | ||
Do we have, is Idaho up? | ||
Let's go to, we're going to go from London now to, we've been in Miami, to London, and now to Idaho. | ||
Dorothy Moon, get us updated on the fight of MAGA in the great state of Idaho, the capital of the American readout, ma'am. | ||
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Two hours of sleep, and I think we've all now got it figured out. | |
We are really excited. | ||
It was a long night. | ||
A lot of turnover in Idaho. | ||
We've got a lot of good conservatives in. | ||
Sadly, we lost a few as well. | ||
The grassroots, the precinct committee positions that were under attack by some establishment | ||
folks that didn't like the grassroots MAGA efforts that we have here, we prevailed. | ||
We thought it was a pretty small margin, but after going through the numbers this morning, | ||
we have a little bit of cushion. | ||
And so I'm pretty excited that we'll be able to keep up with the agenda in the next two | ||
years should I prevail as chairwoman. | ||
So talk to me about the article in Politico. | ||
They said people have a belly full of this extremism of the MAGA Republicans. | ||
Your assessment right now, because Idaho is central to our movement, particularly the great patriots up there, did we come through this storm, ma'am? | ||
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Well, I think we have. | |
You know, I'm telling you, it's been a fight. | ||
It's been brutal the way that they have treated these folks who helped us put on the caucus. | ||
Remember, we didn't have a presidential primary. | ||
And it's all these good volunteers who helped us put it on, and then they're rewarded by going after them in their PC races. | ||
There was outside money that came in, dark money, I guess what we're always accused of. | ||
Dark money came in, and it was used to send out ballots in a box. | ||
to all of these candidates that they had lined up. | ||
A lot of them were Democrats. | ||
It's, uh, really sad. | ||
We lost some really good PCs that had invested so much money and time in the party, but there's still officer positions for them. | ||
And I said, where one door closes, another one opens. | ||
But, um, I'm very proud of the fact everybody who went door to door. | ||
And, uh, this extremism label is gonna stop. | ||
I quit using the old R word when I first took the gavel two years ago. | ||
Let's stop the name-calling. | ||
Let's try to unite and take Biden out, get Trump in, secure our border and get rid of this Bidenomics. | ||
And the fact that we have to fight so hard against our own people and then putting in Democrats to work against us as well is very disheartening. | ||
However, we've been blessed. | ||
We were very lucky last night. | ||
The hard work paid off. | ||
Dorothy, can you hold through the break? | ||
I want to bring you back at a couple more questions because Idaho Central and the hard work of the people in the precinct strategy, you're sorting that mess out. | ||
And as Dorothy Moon can tell you, you're not embraced. | ||
The hardest fights are against the Republican establishment and the money that comes to them. | ||
You've got these now radical Democrats. | ||
This is where the country is, and every day it's going to be a fight. | ||
My Patriot Supply, one of the things we talked about with Joe Reek the other day, you know, it used to be northern Idaho, places like that, western Montana, folks in Colorado, parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, you know, people that got prepared and thought downrange of what could happen. | ||
You were looked at as kind of nutcases, right? | ||
Put a tinfoil hat on. | ||
They ain't looking at that anymore. | ||
What's happening in these states is folks from around the country, particularly from California, the People's Republic of California, are flooding in there. | ||
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Short commercial break. | ||
Back to Idaho. | ||
Just a moment. | ||
I want to get an update from Steve on all these calls you can join, precinct strategy, all of this, because the fight is now. | ||
You see this out in Idaho. | ||
So, Dorothy Moon, your net assessment is we came through this okay. | ||
Anybody that lost a precinct seat, there's other officer seats available for them, so we're going to come out whole on this. | ||
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I believe so. | |
And you know, I'm really excited Carrie Lake is going to come out again to Idaho on the 14th during our convention. | ||
So we're very excited that we're going to be able to share her and energize the base and make sure that on Saturday when we have our elections that it's a clean sweep for grassroots. | ||
Republicans, good conservatives, and I want to thank you a lot for having North Idaho Chair Brent Regan on. | ||
Boy, he had the fight of his life going, and they pulled it out up there as well. | ||
So our larger counties, larger populations, we do have a majority in those areas, and I know rural Idaho came out very strong in support of us even prior to the election. | ||
I already knew we had over 100 delegates going in. | ||
So the people have spoken. | ||
I think they're tired of the cronyism and the regular, you know, the forces that be in the Capitol dictating what happens instead of from the grassroots up. | ||
And those precincts are very important to us maintaining our conservative lifestyle here in Idaho. | ||
Amen. | ||
And don't let these intruders take it away from you. | ||
Dorothy Moon, where do we go to get you? | ||
Where do you go to get your social media? | ||
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Go to IDGOP.org. | |
Come online and you can actually see our convention information. | ||
Carrie Lake got a really pretty picture of her up there for our gala and come out and join us. | ||
Come out to Coeur d'Alene and it's a beautiful place. | ||
A lot of good fellowship will be going on and excitement to keep this party and our state red. | ||
Keep this party going. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Dorothy Moon, a fighter, original gangster, an OG, mega OG. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
We'll get Brent on here, too. | ||
Great fight. | ||
It's a fight all over the country, every place you talk about. | ||
They're not going to embrace you. | ||
That's the book, Finish What We Started. | ||
They talk about that. | ||
They talk about the people that had the position before. | ||
They're just not going to sit there and go, oh, this is so terrific. | ||
Steve Bannon talked about it on War Room. | ||
So we're here. | ||
We're in charge. | ||
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They're going to... No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Tough, tough, tough fight. | ||
But this is the way you take charge. | ||
This is the way you take control. | ||
They're seeing this in England and London now. | ||
I warned them. | ||
Don't start the reform parties. | ||
Don't start those. | ||
Go after and take over the apparatus of the existing party. | ||
This is what and why we're going to cover this election in the UK. | ||
One, it has huge implications globally and for here. | ||
The United States, but it's also an object lesson and how one takes power. | ||
How one takes power. | ||
They've had 14 years. | ||
14 years ago, we had the Tea Party revolt and the 63 seats we picked up in the Tea Party election of 2010. | ||
David Cameron came up at the same time and look at the arc of the day and they've had power. | ||
They've been in power for 14 years. | ||
President Trump got his power in 16. | ||
We had some obviously some House takeovers, some Senate takeovers, but that was all controlled opposition because it's just the Republican Party. | ||
Now MAGA has stepped up and MAGA is taking over the Republican Party. | ||
I realize it ain't perfect. | ||
Not perfect. | ||
We'll talk a lot about this in the next hour, particularly the games being played around. | ||
The game's being played around this convention, which we've got to get focused on now, folks. | ||
Two things. | ||
The grass-fed beef livers. | ||
You need a shot of energy. | ||
I know I do. | ||
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Just go there. | ||
Immerse yourself in information. | ||
You're free men and free women. | ||
You make your own decisions. | ||
We send you to these sites, and you chew on it. | ||
Think about it and look at the endorsements from your fellow countrymen, your fellow MAGA boardroom posse, and you make the decision. | ||
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It's one of those days, one of those nights. | ||
I gave that incredible speech and hours later we still don't have clips. | ||
Okay, I'll stop whining. | ||
We don't get them next hour. | ||
We're going to play them in the morning. | ||
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We'll see you tomorrow morning. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Mike Lindell in another dogfight out in Wisconsin, the Robin Voss situation. | ||
We're going to take a short break and we'll be back here in a few minutes. | ||
I have Raheem Kassam is going to join me. | ||
Steve Stern is going to join me. | ||
You saw what happened in Idaho. | ||
We have a huge vote next week in Texas. | ||
The grassroots, MAGA, the America First, the deplorables. | ||
The unclubbable, you guys are taking over and they don't like it. | ||
They don't like it whatsoever. | ||
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In fact, they actually hate it. | |
And why do they hate it? | ||
Why do they hate American citizens, many veterans, dedicated patriots? | ||
They understand that your country and the citizens of your country come first. | ||
Not the globalists. | ||
It's your families. | ||
It's your god. | ||
It's your religion. | ||
It's your belief. | ||
These atheistic globalist demons must be defeated and must be destroyed. | ||
Short break. |