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A significant number of voters say they're willing to risk democracy because they think Donald Trump will help them have cheaper groceries. | ||
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Yeah, Katie, in our poll, 59% of voters either said that it was somewhat likely that Trump would become a dictator or try and fail to become a dictator, and yet he consistently led in these battleground states. | |
We polled close to 4,000 voters across the seven closest states. | ||
And what we found was that 73% of voters ranked the economy and inflation and the cost of living within their top three issues. | ||
52% ranked immigration and border security among their top three. | ||
Only 35% ranked the abortion issue in their top three. | ||
Even among women, abortion came in third place. | ||
And even though 55% of voters believe that it's somewhat likely That Trump would ban abortion nationwide under a second term even though he said he's opposed to ban. | ||
We are seeing that 53% of voters are more concerned about Joe Biden handling inflation in the economy during his second term versus 47% of voters who are more concerned about Donald Trump handling the abortion issue in a second term. | ||
It was an attempted assassination attempt on Donald John Trump. | ||
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Why was Merrick Garland prepping for a possible, what, shootout? | |
Why did agents roll up, guns at the ready? | ||
Maybe they wanted to come in without FBI, without, you know, DOJ, without all of that, identifying so that they could engage in deadly physical force. | ||
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Deadly force. | |
Does that mean that Joe Biden was authorizing the FBI to If it came to that and he resisted arrest, it would be okay to kill Donald Trump? | ||
That's what it seems. | ||
I won't describe them all in one broad brush, but most of those people are smart enough to know that what they were saying was Bill Barr's favorite word, but not all of them. | ||
And to believe any of this, you have to ignore the facts that are in front of our eyes. | ||
For instance, why would President Joe Biden put any such order on paper? | ||
Why would anybody do that? | ||
Wait for a specific moment when Trump was not at Mar-a-Lago and then just... | ||
Do that? | ||
Well, he wouldn't. | ||
Neither would the Department of Justice. | ||
Why would the Department of Justice use the same language in the search warrant for Mar-a-Lago, executed by the FBI at President Joe Biden's home? | ||
Were they going to get him too, right? | ||
Get two for quite a summer? | ||
Did the President intend to assassinate himself? | ||
or someone else there in his own house. | ||
The reality is different and the FBI has already explained what the reality is. | ||
So this language is standard, it's boilerplate, it is the norm in going about executing a search | ||
warrant. But as always, Trump and his enablers are not interested in letting the facts, even | ||
when they could put the lives of law enforcement officials in America. | ||
They're not interested in those facts getting in the way of a dangerous new conspiracy theory spreading like wildfire. | ||
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They also believe that Joe Biden has a direct influence, direct control over inflation. | |
Well, yes and no. | ||
So voters just simply have more nostalgic views of what things cost under Trump. | ||
And I think it's more of a prospective evaluation on voters' part that 56% of voters believe that Joe Biden will not be able to get costs down under a second | ||
term, whereas 60% of voters believe it's somewhat likely that | ||
Donald Trump will be able to bring inflation under control. | ||
I think it's telling that in this battery of swing state polls, | ||
the single worst state for Joe Biden is Nevada, a state that Donald Trump has never won. | ||
And yet Trump is ahead by eight points in that state. | ||
I think it speaks to the fact that it's a perfect cocktail of Joe Biden's weakest demographic groups at the moment, including young voters, blue collar voters and Hispanic voters. | ||
And we showed we found across these seven states that Donald Trump had a lead within the margin of error among Hispanic voters. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
President Trump 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've tried 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. Vance. | ||
It's Thursday, 23 May in the Year of the Lord 2024. | ||
You heard the polling right there as President Trump builds the MAGA movement. | ||
Multi-ethnic. | ||
It's got every race, every color, every creed, everywhere. | ||
It's expanding, growing, and leading. | ||
You just heard about the Hispanic vote overall. | ||
President Trump leading. | ||
Blowout numbers in Nevada, across the board. | ||
Let's go to South Bronx. | ||
A flex and show of force today. | ||
David Zier, Real American Voice. | ||
What do you got for us, bro? | ||
Hey Steve, everyone I interviewed today on the ground, first generation Trinidadian, second generation Puerto Rican, Dominican, Hispanic, legal voters. | ||
This area, Cortona Park, is 62% Hispanic, 30-something percent black, 1% white. | ||
I got some extraordinary numbers for you, Steve, because usually when you're on the road, it's illegal immigration, the economy, and then crime. | ||
Here, it's crime, Inflation and the illegals. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
New York PD's CompStat 2.0 for the 42nd precinct right here. | ||
Crime is up 42% since when Giuliani left office in 2001, just in this 42nd precinct. | ||
This year to date, in this little area here, Kratona Park, South Bronx, south of the Cross Bronx Expressway, 41% Burglary is up. | ||
Grand larceny is up 32%. | ||
Robbery and felony assaults are up 20%. | ||
And a mile down the road is where that woman was lassoed by the neck, dragged through the street, and sexually assaulted in between cars in the middle of a prime time of night. | ||
And these people are upset. | ||
The food pantries are loaded with people. | ||
Illegals are getting favoritism and services over the veterans, over these families who have democratic roots. | ||
Ruben Diaz Sr. | ||
here is a former New York State Senator, former New York City Council member, commended Trump, a Democrat, another Democrat, as the first and only president or presidential candidate who has shown respect to minority communities. | ||
And he's basically saying this influx of migrants This is a Democrat saying this has dominated the headlines over budget and safety concerns of the people. | ||
People are fed up. | ||
Democrats say they're going to help us, but our people are doing worse under the control of the Democrats. | ||
And what's going on here is the New York State Assembly and members up here Along with the congressman over here in this area, Richie Torres. | ||
They are having a conniption fit, and they're trying to assemble community voices, herd power. | ||
Mothers on the move. | ||
The Point, from Hunt's Point, may protest later. | ||
Meanwhile, they've got the highest prostitution in New York City, outside of Corona, Queens, with exceptional human trafficking. | ||
Right next door to here, so maybe they should worry about their problems there. | ||
The SEI Union, representing 450,000 members of New York State, healthcare workers of 1199 SEIU. | ||
The New York State Nurses Association, they're going to be out here protesting this. | ||
Donald Trump and under the Donald Trump administration, you know, the bottom 8.5% benefited the most. | ||
We also have the New York Immigrant Coalition outside the gates here, the New York Working Families Party, and South Bronx Unite, all these groups, but it's failed to appear, it's failed to, you know, Jail for them. | ||
Because what's going on here is that these people are peaceful that are here. | ||
They're concerned about their families. | ||
They're coming in from Patterson, New Jersey, which has similar problems. | ||
Newark, New Jersey, similar problems. | ||
They're coming in from Manhattan. | ||
Crimes going on 96th Street and 2nd Avenue. | ||
Who'd ever think on the Giuliani could eat off the floor up there? | ||
The crime has moved south of 116th and Lenox. | ||
Into northern Manhattan, into midtown Manhattan. | ||
And people are here from all over the place, and most of them are minorities. | ||
And, you know, you've got the Trump-MAGA base here as well, you know, that goes to the rallies from the suburban areas. | ||
But I would say at least half are minorities from the Bronx, all fed up and pissed off. | ||
David, pull back for a second. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
I want to put the audience, the nationwide international audience, in the room. | ||
This is a flex. | ||
This is a show of force by President Trump, the MAGA movement. | ||
Tell us about the park. | ||
Tell us about that community. | ||
Tell us about the demographic breakdown before we talk about where people's heads are. | ||
I want to know exactly where we are and what's the demographic breakdown around it. | ||
Well, yeah, Kratona Park is south of the Cross Bronx Expressway, just west of the Bronx River Parkway, kind of smack dab in the forgotten South Bronx of New York. | ||
This is Kratona Park. | ||
96% of the cities in America are safer than this part of the Bronx. | ||
And also, we've got 1.5 million people in the Bronx, but this area is 1% white, 62% | ||
Hispanic, and 32% black. | ||
And 93.5% of all housing over here are rentals. | ||
And half of the population here, along with two-thirds of the kids throughout the whole Bronx, live or are at the federal poverty line. | ||
That's what 100 years of Democrat rule up here in the Bronx has done for these people. | ||
And it feels like they're ready for a change. | ||
There's change in the air. | ||
But this is a message. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, talk to me about that. | ||
What are they yearning for? | ||
What do they see in Trump and what do they see in the MAGA movement? | ||
Since, folks, these people are inundated all day long with major media and the local news in New York City. | ||
Trump's a racist. | ||
Trump's a nativist. | ||
Trump's a xenophobe. | ||
Trump is evil. | ||
He's a homophobe. | ||
I mean, it is unbelievable what they hear. | ||
Why would they come out on a Thursday before a big weekend and see a guy like Donald Trump? | ||
What is it they're looking for? | ||
What draws them to Trump? | ||
I think the kitchen table issues dominate. | ||
The crime dominates. | ||
You can't be on the street after nine. | ||
I heard numbers on the Bronx Transit, on the subway system here, that crime was up to 86% year over year. | ||
That number's been modified down. | ||
But they are concerned about their income. | ||
I've had black workers come up to me who lost their jobs during COVID. | ||
Speaking of the nurses and the SEIU, you know, people will let go from their jobs in citywide offices and hospitals and were fired over the COVID. | ||
Especially the black population, who don't trust the government at all, you know, and didn't want to get jabbed, and didn't want to take the vax. | ||
There's an eclectic array of opinions and issues here. | ||
But I think what it comes down to is that they realize that MAGA is common sense, because what I'm hearing all over the place here, that they're Democrats, their families Dominicans. | ||
Trinidadian guy I interviewed, who was first generation, he's sick of it. | ||
He's sick of it. | ||
He came over here legally. | ||
And these people are jumping the line over here and they don't feel safe. | ||
They can't afford to live anymore. | ||
I think that's what's really going to bring it over here. | ||
Now, you know, Biden got 68 percent of the vote up here, but that can change pretty rapidly. | ||
So I feel like there's some momentum. | ||
And this is a bellwether for the other nations in the Rust Belt and Baltimore and D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, you know, Detroit, all of it. | ||
David, the stat you gave us that shocked us was the number three issue there is the illegal immigration. | ||
Are you telling me the Hispanic and black working class and underclass up there understand that this invasion is to replace them? | ||
I think they get it overall, and I'm not saying they're not concerned with illegal immigration, but they can't survive up here, and their family members are getting assaulted here. | ||
We hear horror story after horror story. | ||
Taco Bell was robbed right down the street here the night before last. | ||
You know, there's so many issues here that involve the direct, daily quality of life for these people. | ||
So I think illegal immigration is probably just as important at them, but if you had to put them in order, you know, it's crime, which includes illegals, because the Dominicans are fed up because they own businesses up here in the Bronx and in West Harlem and Hamilton Heights, where Trump went, and the illegals are setting up illegal vendorships outside their stores with no permits. | ||
These stores are getting robbed by illegal aliens. | ||
Crime is up. | ||
They don't even report the crimes, a lot of these bodega owners. | ||
Because they have to shut their business down. | ||
It's expensive. | ||
There's investigations. | ||
So I think it's all kind of gelled. | ||
There was a Republican city council member elected here, I think, last year. | ||
There's only six Republicans out of 51 on the city council. | ||
But I think that there is a change. | ||
Trump did better in 2020 than 2016. | ||
He'll probably do much better this year. | ||
David, just hang on. | ||
We're going to come back to you. | ||
Okay, we've got Kash Patel. | ||
Kash Patel gives the keynote address in North Carolina to the state GOP. | ||
We have Seb Gorkas with us. | ||
We're going to go back to South Bronx. | ||
This is a historic day. | ||
This is MAGA goes on offense. | ||
You've seen these poll numbers. | ||
You see what's happening. | ||
You see the coalition that President Trump is bringing together. | ||
It's not the old RNC. | ||
This is a totally new day. | ||
In the show of force in South Bronx. | ||
And you've got all the official protesters up there. | ||
You've got all the unions. | ||
You've got all of them not having an impact. | ||
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back with cash. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bound. | ||
you Okay, Cash Patel joins us from North Carolina. | ||
He's going to give the keynote tonight at the North Carolina GOP. | ||
Cash, you just saw this show of force, this flex of President Trump and the MAGA movement in South Bronx. | ||
At the cold open, brother, your state of Nevada trumps up between, I don't know, they say today 8, between 8 and 13, 8 and 12 points. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Look, it's great to be with you, Steve. | ||
And as a guy who was originally from Queens, New York, I'm proud to see President Trump rallying the minorities like Ronald Reagan did when I was growing up there in the 80s. | ||
And this is what we need to see happen again. | ||
And what you're seeing in my home country now of Nevada is a spillover of President Trump's policies to actually go after and defend minorities and prop them up with more than cheap rhetoric like the Democrats have been doing. | ||
And I think that's why you're seeing for the first time President Trump's surge in the polls, in Nevada versus the prior two, three election cycles. | ||
And everyday Nevadans, when I'm out on the streets, you know what they tell me? | ||
They want less crime. | ||
They want their kids to stop dying of CCP fentanyl overdoses. | ||
They want the human sex traffickers to go to prison. | ||
They want the child rapist to be put in under death penalty punishments. | ||
They want law and order and they want a closed border as much, if not more, than everyday Americans. | ||
Because just like my parents, most of these immigrants came over here legally, | ||
lived and built the American dream, and they are having ripped away by the Democratic Party. | ||
And they're sick and tired of seeing that. | ||
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When you hear that the top three things, when Zier goes through and talks to these folks, it's crime, inflation, and the third one's illegal immigration, right? | ||
How does that strike you as a guy who comes from Queens and now lives in Nevada? | ||
Look, as I was telling the great crowd in the stampede in Temecula last night, I'm the son of legal immigrants. | ||
I'm a minority. | ||
I'm an American citizen. | ||
And it doesn't tick off anyone more than us when illegals come here illegally, skip and cut our place in line, and give minorities a bad name by committing crimes Including and up to things like murder and rape. | ||
So to me, I think it's the hardest explanation that we have to give as a minority community here because the Democrats have hijacked it from us. | ||
But we came here legally. | ||
We came here legally to New York. | ||
We came here illegally to places like Chicago and LA and Nevada and everywhere else in between. | ||
And we put the American dream first and we succeed in the American dream. | ||
And we now see that that American dream is being robbed from other people who wanna come here legally | ||
by those coming here illegally and supported by the radical left-wing agenda. | ||
And that's the hard transition you've seen to President Trump, why there is such wild success. | ||
We have told them the truth of our reality and there stop being cash tills | ||
for the Democratic National Party. | ||
Their lives are worth more than a blank check from the DNC. | ||
What is it, Chairman McDonald, Sigalt Chadha, Kash Patel, the job you guys are doing out in Nevada, guys I know in politics are like freaked out about this number. | ||
First 13, now 8, but it looks like solidifying somewhere in between that. | ||
How did you guys, what did you do in Nevada? | ||
What are we doing in Nevada that's clearly resonating with Hispanic and other voters who might not be naturally, you would think, listen, mainstream media, drawn to the cause of MAGA? | ||
Well, we've got a great leader, Mike McDonald, our chairman and great warriors like Seagal Chad and other folks out there. | ||
I'm blessed to be working with them on the ground, but it's simple. | ||
What Mike McDonald has done out there is taken the Trump agenda and domesticated it to Nevada and told the people the truth. | ||
Mike McDonald, former 30 year cop, has gone out there and said, I used to fight crime in the nastiest parts of this state and Vegas, where is our home. | ||
And he's shown people that the murder rates, the drug rates, are skyrocketing. | ||
And they're not skyrocketing because of minorities. | ||
They're skyrocketing because of illegals coming into this country. | ||
And we have beat back the Democratic narrative, the disinformation campaign, that somehow it is the Republican Party's fault that crime is skyrocketing. | ||
And the Democrats' opposition to law and order has finally met its head with the priorities that Donald Trump has laid there. | ||
Especially in Nevada with securing the border and making sure child sex traffickers are put down, narco traffickers are put down, murderers and rapists are put down, and illegal immigrants are shunned from this country and jettisoned when they're here illegally. | ||
That's what we've done in Nevada. | ||
We've just taken Donald Trump's great policy agenda and domesticated to our borders inside Nevada under Mike McDonald's leadership. | ||
Give us a preview. | ||
What's your message to the Tar Heels tonight? | ||
My message to the Tar Heels tonight, look, this has been a historic week. | ||
I was President Trump all day on Monday in court, in the tobacco last night at the Stampede, and now I'm here in North Carolina. | ||
It's an honor to be speaking in front of so many great Americans. | ||
And here's what I see, Steve. | ||
The message is clear. | ||
The America First agenda is the message. | ||
Donald Trump is the warrior and champion of this message. | ||
Donald Trump is entering every single arena off this country. | ||
And what we need to do as Americans behind him is not tell everybody else in the middle of this country that I told you so. | ||
We need to tell everybody else that you've been lied to, you've been stolen from, and your American dream has been robbed from you. | ||
But the man that is going to restore all of that is President Trump with his America First priorities, starting with sealing the border and securing our economy and ending the forever wars. | ||
That is the new Republican Party. | ||
It is not a Democratic Party. | ||
It is not the Uniparty. | ||
It is Donald Trump's Republican Party. | ||
And that's why you're seeing what you're seeing in Nevada, that's why what you're seeing in the Bronx, and that's why you're seeing what you're seeing all across the country in Temecula and here in North Carolina. | ||
I can't wait to chat with so many great Americans down the way. | ||
A kid from Queens made good. | ||
Kash Patel. | ||
Kash, where do they go for all your content, all your content, your merch, all of it? | ||
Well, one day Bannon's going to tell me where I get hair product to make my hair flow like that. | ||
But until that day, you're going to have to go to fightwithcash.com and get some cool swag and merch. | ||
Our foundation is giving away hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for veterans, for cops, for teachers, for kids and everything else. | ||
And I'm at Cash on Truth Social. | ||
And of course, Steve, we've got to give a teaser one of these days. | ||
I just saw the first 30 minutes of Government Gangsters. | ||
I thought it was pretty badass. | ||
I think the audience wants a date. | ||
I told them about it last night. | ||
They were screaming at me for dates. | ||
So I'm thinking the same reaction tonight at the North Carolina GOP is going to go down when I drop Government Gangsters, the film. | ||
I think we might have made a classic. | ||
I don't want to get ahead of ourselves now, but I think this thing is going to be pretty impressive. | ||
Government gangsters. | ||
Cash Patel. | ||
Cash, one more time, where did they go for your content? | ||
Just go to at cash on truth social at cash on truth social and governmentgangsters.com for a best-selling copy of government gangsters the book and we will tell you on war room as soon as Bannon allows me to tell the world when the release is coming, but this guy keeps hiding it from me. | ||
He's got it in some secure compartment. | ||
I think it's in Joe Biden's Corvette garage. | ||
Hold it. | ||
This is the difference between a filmmaker and you're just talent. | ||
You're just an actor. | ||
You're like furniture. | ||
You can move around. | ||
I told you you're a pretty face, he'll just move you around. | ||
Okay brother, thank you so much. | ||
The movie's fantastic. | ||
We'll get you a date. | ||
Hey Seb, we've wanted for a long time somebody that's warrior enough to go to South Bronx and take the message of America first. | ||
Take the message of MAGA down there. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Well first I want to say thank you Steve because we had this discussion last week how your coverage from the court in New York inspired me and that's why I spent all of Tuesday in Manhattan with President Trump and we can talk about that at another time but just listening to your coverage right now just the demographics That we were listening to your man on the ground is stunning. | ||
This is why they're running scared. | ||
I played, I'm sure you played it on your show today, Jim Comey, who's so frightened of Donald Trump winning. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he knows what we're going to do in a second Trump administration. | ||
When he said at the end of that clip, it doesn't matter what you think of Biden, but you better vote for him. | ||
Doesn't that encapsulate everything? | ||
They're desperate. | ||
They know he's a senile old man. | ||
So even if you know that, you've got to vote for them to protect the deep state. | ||
But whether it's New Jersey with 100,000 people, whether it's the bodega in Harlem where the little black kid starts the chant, we love you, or whether it's the Bronx and AOC's angry. | ||
Did you see AOC's tweet about an hour ago, Steve? | ||
There were reports of rain in the Bronx. | ||
That the area was going to be covered in mud and she said, God is good. | ||
AOC takes the Lord's name in vain. | ||
The woman who loves aborting children in the womb says God is good because Americans will have difficulty exercising their civil rights. | ||
Who are the real fascists, Steve? | ||
Well, you saw it in the courtroom. | ||
Tell us about your experience in court. | ||
We covered your press conference when you came out. | ||
We got you, and you were worked up and did a great job. | ||
But what did you see in the courtroom? | ||
Put us in the room. | ||
What did you see? | ||
All right. | ||
So first things first, when I found out from the president's team that this document, this 40-page document, has been suppressed by Judge Murchan, I had my guys put it on my substack. | ||
40 pages from the SDNY, the Southern District of New York, federal prosecutors listing every crime of Mike Cohen. | ||
Every crime! | ||
Not just perjury, but grand larceny. | ||
The defense team, President Trump's attorneys, wanted to submit that as evidence. | ||
It was suppressed by Juan Merchan. | ||
I mean, just stunning. | ||
Read the document. | ||
Go to sebastiangorka.substack.com. | ||
Read what they are trying to suppress from you. | ||
But Steve, what I saw, I'm still fuming. | ||
I'm raging. | ||
In the afternoon, the jury was excused and it was the debate between the defense and the prosecution on the final terminology for the charge sheet that the judge will use to instruct the jury before their deliberations. | ||
There must have been 40 line items to debate. | ||
Merchant accepted one from the defense and all the rest were accepted from his team. | ||
His team! | ||
He might as well, you know, wear the jersey of the prosecution. | ||
That's what Matt Whitaker said and he's right. | ||
But here's the real moment when you realize that you're in a Stalinist court. | ||
At one point, the president's attorney, he's mild-mannered, super polite, it's not the stone-faced guy who stands next to the president, it's the guy who talks inside the courtroom. | ||
At one moment, he was about to stand up and argue one of these points of charging. | ||
One more chance, in front of us, I was in the front row, in front of all the witnesses said, sit down, I don't want to hear you again. | ||
That's in a US court. | ||
Sit down, Mr. Defense Attorney. | ||
I don't want to hear from you again. | ||
That's Juan Merchant. | ||
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Wow. | |
Unbelievable. | ||
Seb, hang on for one second. | ||
I want to hold you through the break. | ||
We want to talk about the FBI. | ||
You dedicate a big part of your life to working with the FBI and want to get your feedback. | ||
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Philip Patrick Too busy during the week talking to you, clients and customers. | ||
Going to join us on Saturday, once again, to talk about capital markets. | ||
Also, Jason Trennett is going to be here to kick off the show tomorrow. | ||
He's got a piece, I think, on The Washington Times, going to break down capital markets in the economy, do a little macro. | ||
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The BRICS nation's buying gold at record rates. | ||
You get a central bank digital currency. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
And Donald Trump is right now arguing before the United States Supreme Court. | ||
He has argued, he's waiting for a ruling on what he believes would be or should be absolute immunity, to use SEAL Team 6 to assassinate, Trump's word, a political rival. | ||
The idea That anyone who typed and sent this thinks that there's any truth to the fact that anyone was trying to assassinate Trump is something I can't believe. | ||
I don't believe that they're that dumb. | ||
I mean, these people are a lot of things. | ||
Steve Bannon is a lot of things. | ||
I don't have enough time on the air to say them all. | ||
I do think if someone loved him a little bit more, he could do something about the look. | ||
He's a lot of things. | ||
He's not stupid. | ||
And he knows damn well that nobody was trying to assassinate Donald Trump. | ||
But this is the kind of lie that's going to get the people that they view as their people killed. | ||
I mean, who do they think? | ||
Hang on. | ||
We'll come back and play this. | ||
Wow. | ||
Nicole Wallace. | ||
A little more love in the look. | ||
Nicole, baby. | ||
War criminal in the Bush administration. | ||
He's out there every day, comms director, told lie after lie after lie after lie after lie. | ||
I wonder if she goes over Section 60. | ||
I wonder if she'll go over this Memorial Day to Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery and apologize to the honored dead in that section that was opened up because of the unnecessary wars in Iraq and Afghanistan by the regime that she worked for. | ||
Quite frankly, outside of President Buchanan, the second worst administration in the history of this country, Nicole Wallace. | ||
Seb, FBI, DOJ, President Trump, this whole archives thing, you're an expert in classified material. | ||
You work with and for the FBI for many, many years. | ||
Walk me through it. | ||
Well, first things first, I'm glad to know that Nicole Wallace has prioritized your grooming tips for you, and she says that you are many things. | ||
She can't say what those many things are because she's such an intellect, but she knows that you are many things, the brain that is Nicole Wallace. | ||
So let's talk about this for a second. | ||
This has created such a firestorm on our side amongst patriots, and I'm right in the middle of this. | ||
I've got, you know, patriotic FBI whistleblowers who are blowing up and trying to flame Julie Kelly, who's a friend of mine, who got us this document from Judge Cannon's courtroom. | ||
And let's just calm down for a second, okay? | ||
Both extremes of this argument are wrong, okay? | ||
Yes, there is always boilerplate use of deadly force Sections in a warrant, right? | ||
Because you've got to have the legal coverage beforehand. | ||
If you're going into a crack house, you've got to have the authority to use force if somebody uses force against you. | ||
It's a cut and paste job. | ||
But anybody, and I love you, you know who you are guys out there, the FBI guys, the whistleblowers. | ||
You can't come out here and say, this is SOP. | ||
This is a standard operating procedure. | ||
That would only work, Steve, if it was a common event to raid at gunpoint a presidential residence in America. | ||
Last time I looked, we've never done that before. | ||
Okay? | ||
And Dan Bongino's the man who knows. | ||
Former NYPD, former Presidential Detail Secret Service, listened to what he said on his show yesterday. | ||
The idea that the FBI goes with guns hidden into a Secret Service protected sensitive area on a documents issue? | ||
Instead of telling the president's attorneys, hey, the National Archives would like to send some geek with thick glasses to come and have a look at what documents you have at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
That's how it would have been done. | ||
If they really were serious about this. | ||
But no, they needed the theater, they needed the squad cars, they needed the SUVs with the cherries going, right? | ||
They needed the guys in the ceramic-plated body armor, with the M4s, with the badges, with the guns. | ||
And by the way, you can confirm this with the President's attorneys, Steve, why is it that President Trump's legal team were ordered To stand outside the building, on the lawns at Mar-a-Lago, and not witness what they were doing inside. | ||
We now know, thanks to Julie Kelly and others, That posed photograph of the classified documents strewn on the carpet at Mar-a-Lago was actually staged. | ||
Those cover sheets, you and I, we had stacks of those classified document cover sheets in our White House offices, right? | ||
The document, the cover sheet is nothing. | ||
It's a piece of card. | ||
It's not classified. | ||
It's something to cover the classified document in. | ||
So nobody can see it when they walk into your office. | ||
We now know because of Judge Cannon. | ||
The DOJ told the FBI to take the classified document cover sheets with them to Mar-a-Lago to use as props. | ||
This is what the British call a stitch-up. | ||
It's a set-up. | ||
And the idea that they needed a just... What? | ||
Is the FBI going to use lethal force and get in a shootout with the President's Secret Service team? | ||
This is police-state tactics. | ||
That's all it's got to be. | ||
FBI, good guys, whistleblowers, calm down. | ||
And those who say this is standard operating procedure, also relax, please. | ||
This was political theatre to pin something on the president that he hadn't done. | ||
You had Robert Kagan, you know Robert Kagan, Mr. Victoria Nuland wrote in the Washington Post about walk-through Caesar. | ||
Yes. | ||
It made the case for Brutus as being a patriot. | ||
Today on The Economist, sir, you've got Caesar again. | ||
Is America dictator-proof? | ||
They've got a big essay. | ||
They keep playing it over and over again that Donald Trump is Caesar. | ||
And they know what happened to Caesar, and they're pushing people towards it. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Do you remember, Steve, when people like you and I used to read The Economist? | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
That was, like, what, 20, 30 years ago? | ||
Right? | ||
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No, no, but you read it for a different reason, right? | ||
You read it for a different reason today because you need to know what the globalists want to pump our brains full of, okay? | ||
That's why you read it. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
This is all they have. | ||
After I came out of the court on Tuesday, after I saw Comey crap his pants live on, you know, CNN, I don't do predictions except when they're certitudes. | ||
For the next five months, what are we going to hear? | ||
All we're going to hear is what? | ||
Nazi, Nazi, Nazi Putin. | ||
Kill more babies in the womb. | ||
Threat to democracy. | ||
That's all we're going to hear, right? | ||
He's a dictator. | ||
They can't decide whether he's Hitler or Putin. | ||
A million babies a year isn't enough. | ||
And threat to democracy. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the Bronx wants President Trump back. | ||
Listen to the... crank up the audio on President Trump delivering the pizzas to that firehouse. | ||
Did you catch the most important part? | ||
Not the grins, not the President like, hey, I'm here with pizza. | ||
When the firefighter in New York, where if you say one Republican thing, As an EMS guy, as a first responder, you're probably going to put on desk duty or worse. | ||
And one of the firefighters says out loud, save us, Mr. President. | ||
That's why, that's why Trump dictator, Trump Caesar, because the working class American is saying, God help us, save us, President Trump. | ||
That's why, Steve. | ||
Seb, last thing. | ||
We opened a cold open about this new poll and they talked about democracy and they talked about who would do better. | ||
Biden's not even winning that. | ||
Abortion's now falling through the floor as an issue. | ||
What do you think they're doing? | ||
They're clearly teeing something up. | ||
The media images and their talk about this and the end of democracy and Caesar. | ||
Remember, this is what happened in the Confederacy at the end of the war. | ||
Lincoln was the new... It was Caesarism. | ||
Lincoln was Caesar. | ||
He was a warlord. | ||
This has all been unjustified. | ||
They're playing it over and over and over again. | ||
Where do you think that leads? | ||
I'll tell you where it leads. | ||
I can't believe I'm saying this. | ||
Who's that lunatic who wrote the book Liberal Fascists? | ||
Who went completely TDS? | ||
Gold... What's his name? | ||
You know the guy? | ||
Jonah Goldberg. | ||
You know where it goes? | ||
I'll tell you right now where it goes. | ||
It goes to that sentence of Jonah Goldberg's on, what was it, CNN two months ago, where he says, you know the trouble with elections? | ||
It's the people that they choose the wrong leader. | ||
The donors, they know what's good for America. | ||
If I have to predict where they go, what the last desperate move is, the Hail Mary pass, you know what they're actually going to say in public? | ||
They're going to say Jonah Goldberg's lie. | ||
They're going to say, you know, it's not good for the American people to get to choose the president. | ||
Don't you think, Steve, that's where they go? | ||
I think they are saying, I think they're exactly where they're going. | ||
They're a fascist dictatorship right now. | ||
But they're going to say it out loud. | ||
They're going to say, the people are wrong and the people shouldn't choose the president. | ||
I think that's where they're going, Steve, and I think you agree with me. | ||
Some choppy water ahead of us, Seb. | ||
Seb, where do people go to get all your content, Dr. Gorka? | ||
And by the way, great time at the Stix this week defending President Trump, standing up for President Trump. | ||
Where do people go to get your content in your shows? | ||
I don't know why nobody else does it. | ||
It's like I was back in the Rose Garden, you know, getting ready to rumble with Brian Karem. | ||
Why do Republicans respect the press? | ||
You've got to throw it back in their face. | ||
When that woman said, he's a member of the elite too, you've just got to flame them. | ||
You've just got to flame them. | ||
A guy who's facing 730 years in prison, he's a member of the elite. | ||
Give the press the respect they deserve. | ||
Flame them every single day. | ||
Seb Gawker, Sebastian Gawker, if you want the document the judge is suppressing, go to my Substack, sebastiangawker.substack.com. | ||
Find me on all the podcast platforms and on Rumble. | ||
And check out, Breitbart's got my latest article as well, the new MAGA manifesto, which we need to discuss next week, Steve. | ||
We'll do it next week. | ||
I want everybody to get that document and see what the judge is not allowing the jury to see from the Southern District of New York. | ||
Dr. Seb Gorka, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
The president, has the president left, uh, has he left Trump Tower? | ||
Do we have, are we confirmed on that? | ||
I think he's heading towards, I don't know, we're still trying to check. | ||
I think in rush hour this time of day, South Bronx is probably 45 minutes away. | ||
President Trump's supposed to be up sometime between 6 and 6.30. | ||
We've got a 6 o'clock show. | ||
I've got Rahim and Ben Harnwell. | ||
I've got a lot to go through with them. | ||
Do we have David Zier? | ||
I want to try to get David Zier back as soon as we can get him back and go back to David Zier. | ||
This is a complete show for us. | ||
Let's go to David Zier. | ||
David Zier! | ||
Get us up to date. | ||
The size of the crowd, the enthusiasm, the urgency, sir. | ||
The venue holds 3,500. | ||
I can see through the gates outside. | ||
There's probably a couple of thousand more outside. | ||
People haven't even gotten here from work yet. | ||
You know, it's very tough to get around. | ||
Like you said, Manhattan, the Bronx River, cross Bronx Expressway, really difficult. | ||
I wanted to let you know, Madeline Brame is speaking on the stage now, and I've spoken at rallies on her behalf. | ||
You know, she lost two sons to crime, a black woman. | ||
One was knifed to death after serving in Iraq. | ||
And she was treated worse than the perpetrators under the bail reform. | ||
And a couple of the four, I believe, who committed the murder were prosecuted. | ||
And then she lost another son to fentanyl. | ||
These are the stories that affect All races. | ||
And I just wanted to let you know, you know, I'm not minimizing the illegal immigration issue because it's so crazy. | ||
I interviewed Vicky Palladino two weeks ago at the America First warehouse. | ||
She's in the city council. | ||
She's in the northeast district of Queens, 19th district, one of only six Republicans. | ||
She thinks the real number is like three to 500,000 illegals, not 200. | ||
That have come here since June of 2022. | ||
Clusting between $400 and $1,500 a day for illegal or their families. | ||
Services being proposed to cut 15% across the board. | ||
Police levels. | ||
I interviewed Bernie Kerrick last week in Wildwood. | ||
55,000 cops and administrators were under his control. | ||
Now we got 29,000 cops. | ||
This is all like a sum. | ||
It's like everyone's back is against the wall. | ||
And people who are speaking out today I just was listening to their voices on the ground. | ||
I felt like their back's against the wall with the economy, number one. | ||
It's the economy, stupid. | ||
Right? | ||
Jamie Carville. | ||
David, hang on one second. | ||
Natalie Dominguez, the new director of education for Home Title Lock, make sure when you go | ||
to the site, she's got tons of stories and first person accounts of what's happened to | ||
people that did not have their service and some that did have their service to protect | ||
them. | ||
Hometitlelock.com. | ||
Make sure you go there today. | ||
Do not let anybody, you cannot let anybody get and mess around with your title. | ||
Why? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I know your net worth is tied up in the equity in that house. | ||
You can't let anybody under any circumstances get their hands on it. | ||
Take out a hard money loan and make you pay off a second that you didn't get the cash. | ||
Think about that. | ||
You talk about debacle? | ||
Debacle. | ||
You talk about having to hire legal after the fact to track it down? | ||
Debacle. | ||
Don't let it happen to you. | ||
Hometownlocked.com slash Bannon. | ||
So, uh, huge event tonight. | ||
I think we just know President Trump has, uh, Jason Miller, I think, gave us a heads up, has just left. | ||
He's getting ready to leave Trump Tower in Midtown. | ||
They're going to make their way up. | ||
Of course, it is rush hour. | ||
It's, you know, ten minutes to six, Eastern Daylight Time. | ||
On a Memorial Day weekend, Thursday, so the traffic is going to be heavy. | ||
He's heading up to the park. | ||
My understanding is he's going to, once he arrives, he's going to speak and we're going to cut to that. | ||
We're going to cut to that live. | ||
We've got a lot going on at six o'clock hour. | ||
Hopefully we'll get it all in before the president gets here, but we'll cut to the president live when that happens. | ||
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The Lionhearts need strong hearts when they man the Ramparts. | ||
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Crom, one of the things we've gotten such great feedback from the audience is these websites that immerse them in information because they want to make their own decisions. | ||
On your site, you back up, you've got all the science there, all the studies, all the reports. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
When they go to the site, where do they go to get the information so they can think it through for themselves? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Steve, thanks for the question. | ||
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And they published that paper. | ||
It's a lot of detail. | ||
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Doctors enjoy reading it. | ||
I'm not sure many other people read it. | ||
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Dr. David Marin, a cardiologist at Vanderbilt, is the one who studied all the data. | ||
He's the one that wrote the paper that was sent. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
internal medicine. They read it, they reviewed the data, and they thought it was worth publishing. | ||
So Sol-T has a lot of science to back it, and I appreciate, Steve, so much you calling | ||
that to the posse's attention. | ||
Thank you. Now I want to go to the website and get it. Krom Carmichael, you're a patriot | ||
and a hero. Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you, Steve. Appreciate it. | ||
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