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Because working that crowd and talking to the people that showed up was really illuminating, Chris. | |
I mean, you talked and played those comments from him on immigration, right? | ||
I met a lot of immigrants at that rally. | ||
Actually, a lot of folks from the Dominican Republic, that's a big demographic in the Bronx, who themselves agree with Trump's hardline stance on | ||
immigration. | ||
They said things to me like, look, I came here, quote, the right way, and I'm frustrated by what | ||
I see at the border. | ||
I'm frustrated by what I see in New York City in terms of how those migrants are getting taken care of when | ||
I feel like I haven't been taken care of like this in this city. | ||
And number one, for all of these voters, Black, Hispanic, white, Jewish, all were there in that | ||
crowd. | ||
Not surprising, a reflection of what we're seeing in the polling, the economy, those pocketbook issues, number one. | ||
Take a listen to some of my conversations. | ||
Now we're becoming, the Bronx, second class citizens. | ||
We have this influx A lot of migrants are coming in and they're getting everything. | ||
Everyone in the Bronx, in the city of New York, is forgotten. | ||
The Bronx has a lot of crime. | ||
A lot of migrants are here. | ||
It's just getting out of control. | ||
When I came and he was the president, the gas was a lot cheaper than it is right now. | ||
I used to work in a supermarket. | ||
I was a manager. | ||
I saw the prices of food go up as soon as he left the presidency. | ||
So I want that back. | ||
I had a lot of off-camera conversations too, Chris, with folks who were like, hey, I don't want to get judged by people in my community, but I do support former President Trump. | ||
A lot of people I met, their first time at a Trump event. | ||
Their first time they're planning to vote for Trump. | ||
The first time they're going to vote for a Republican for president. | ||
A lot of first-time voters, period. | ||
There are a few things. | ||
Number one, you know, guys, if we just put this newspaper up on the screen. | ||
Look, this is Donald Trump's hometown paper, the New York Post. | ||
He got the headline that he wanted out of this. | ||
And this is something that Trump is so important to him. | ||
But it's more than that, Kate. | ||
Look at the Katona Park area, right? | ||
The Katona Park precinct where that rally was held yesterday. | ||
It's a majority Hispanic precinct. | ||
And I want you to take a look, essentially, at the election results over the last few cycles. | ||
And what you would see there is essentially say that, look, this is a very democratic precinct, right? | ||
But look at the margin trend line here. | ||
You see Obama 94, Obama 96, Clinton 92. | ||
Biden won it, but by only 69 points. | ||
Only 69 points? | ||
Why is that important? | ||
Because look at that. | ||
That's 23 percentage points less than Hillary Clinton won it by. | ||
This is a sign of the Hispanic movement that we saw last cycle, right? | ||
Where we saw Although Hispanics still favored the Democratic candidate in Joe Biden, they were less likely to favor him than they did Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama both times. | ||
And it's not just there that happened. | ||
We saw in Hispanic precincts and counties across the country from Southeast Florida, Southern Texas, even in the Los Angeles area. | ||
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So, pass. | |
Talk about present. | ||
What are the trends you're seeing among Hispanic voters this year? | ||
Yeah, so we saw a trend among Hispanic voters from 2016 to 2020 where they became less Democratic. | ||
Look at the trend that we're seeing right now in the polling, right? | ||
So if you look back at Hispanic voters at this point in the 2020 cycle, Joe Biden had a 25-point lead. | ||
Look at where that lead is today. | ||
It's just 7 points. | ||
Donald Trump right now at 44%. | ||
If that helped, would be the best performance for a Republican candidate among Hispanic voters since George W. Bush back in 2004. | ||
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And this is part of a larger trend line, Kate, that we're seeing among non-white voters. | |
We see it among black voters as well. | ||
We've discussed that on this program before, whereby they're much more favorable to Donald Trump than they were four years ago. | ||
And of course, Donald Trump did better amongst both of those groups in 2020 versus how he did in 2016. | ||
So one of the other things he said, without any evidence at all, is migrants are coming to the U.S., they're building an army to launch an attack. | ||
I mean, when he goes to that extreme without any evidence whatsoever, that's not what lands? | ||
So what I'll tell you is I've asked voters about similar things he's said in the past. | ||
I asked him about his position on the Central Park Five. | ||
I asked him about some of his comments that have appealed to white supremacists, right? | ||
What voters say is that this is just how he talks. | ||
We don't like it. | ||
Some of it's a bit offensive. | ||
But I look at what my life was like during the Trump administration versus now, and I liked it better then. | ||
And this is something I've heard consistently as I continue to bring up some of what he said that is really striking, is historic, might be offensive to people. | ||
They're looking past that. | ||
against working together. | ||
There is nothing we cannot do and no height we cannot achieve. | ||
Together we will make America powerful again. | ||
We will make America wealthy again. | ||
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We will make America strong again. | |
We will make America proud again. | ||
We will make America safe again. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
Thank you, Bronx. | ||
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Thank you, New York. | |
We love you! | ||
Thank you! | ||
God bless everybody! | ||
God bless you! | ||
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God bless you. | |
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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you Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not gonna free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not gonna stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
It's Friday, 24 May, the year of our Lord. | ||
The massive rally in South Bronx is exploding across the battlefield of politics. | ||
And the Democrats ain't feeling so good. | ||
The global elite's not feeling so good. | ||
Lords of Easy Money and the tech oligarchs, the techno-feudalism not feeling so good because they see right there MAGA is ascendant. | ||
MAGA on the rise. | ||
President Trump, just all world. | ||
Gavin Wax is going to join us, hopefully in a little while. | ||
We're also going to go to the Texas GOP convention. | ||
We've got a lot going on. | ||
Charlie Kirk joins us. | ||
Charlie, I want to get to the People's Convention in a minute because it's something I want to show before we talk about that, but just your assessment of what you've seen, what you saw last night with President Trump. | ||
It was a historic show of force. | ||
The playbook, the conventional playbook is don't do this. | ||
And Donald Trump threw the playbook out the window and said, let's go to the heart, the central nervous system of the Democrat regime and rally Americans. | ||
Think about it, Steve. | ||
This was a risk. | ||
There was no guarantee that that many people were going to show up. | ||
They say 25,000 people showed up. | ||
It could have been even more than that. | ||
People were still trying to get through the gates yesterday while Trump was speaking. | ||
And I have a couple takeaways. | ||
Number one, it shows that the polling from Bloomberg, Quinnipiac, Rasmussen is generally accurate when they're showing that blacks and Hispanics are going in Trump's direction. | ||
Yesterday was a stress test. | ||
So basically, you're testing out the polling. | ||
Trump says, OK, look at all this polling that I'm doing better with blacks and Hispanics. | ||
Let's see if that's true. | ||
Let's go to the Bronx. | ||
Let's see who shows up. | ||
It is happening, Steve. | ||
And it shows that the richer you are and the more diplomas that you have, the less likely you are to be MAGA. | ||
And that the harder you work and the more you work with your hands, the more likely you are to be MAGA, the muscular class, those that shower before work and shower after work. | ||
This is what they have feared the most. | ||
They have smeared and slandered Trump to now to a point of diminishing return. | ||
And when you go through some of these interviews at the rally, they're tired of just hearing that he's a racist or that he says things that is baked into the equation. | ||
They know all that stuff. | ||
Oh yeah, okay, I've heard that. | ||
I am poorer, there are more wars, and I'm losing my country. | ||
Yesterday was a moment of national revival that transcended skin color, background, ethnicity, and religion. | ||
And it shows this coalition involves low-propensity voters of all different political backgrounds, Democrat, Independent, Republican. | ||
And this is the call to action. | ||
If we can chase the ballots, register voters, we are going to be successful in November. | ||
It is a question of a ground game. | ||
It is a turnout operation. | ||
Traditional Republicans might have drawn 50 people in the Bronx and 500 protesters. | ||
Trump, with the largest show of force that shows that our movement is growing, it's accelerating, very promising, and I believe, on top of that, I love your take on this, Steve, he didn't pander. | ||
That was a speech that he could have given. | ||
Given Midland, Texas or Orlando, Florida. | ||
It was straight strike zone. | ||
We're going to be doing deportations. | ||
We're going to bring back jobs. | ||
We're going to stop the crime. | ||
There was no like, oh criminal justice George Floyd. | ||
I feel your pain crap. | ||
It was same message regardless of the community because it's a colorblind message one that is all about National Revival. | ||
About American citizens, the United States of America, patriotism, it was amazing. | ||
No pandering, straightforward. | ||
Authenticity, strength, power, and will. | ||
And no, and courage, no back down. | ||
Let's play, okay, Charlie Kirk and the team are taking it to Detroit in mid-June. | ||
Let's play the open and we'll bring Charlie back to talk about it. | ||
They are counting on your surrender. | ||
If you give up, they win. | ||
But what if we look back and we realize we were just inches away from victory, and that's when we decided to give up? | ||
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Join us, and thousands of American patriots, for the summer convention that all are invited to. | |
You're gonna hear how we're going to win in 2024. | ||
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With the biggest speakers in the movement, featuring President Donald J. Trump, Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump Jr. | |
Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
Governor Kristi Noem. | ||
Dr. Ben Carson. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Steve Bannon. | ||
Candace Owens. | ||
Laura Trump. | ||
Senator Rick Scott. | ||
Kimberly Guilfoyle. | ||
Congressman Matt Gaetz. | ||
Ben Johnson. | ||
Jack Posobiec. | ||
Lee Zeldin. | ||
Congressman Eli Crank. | ||
Brandon Tatum. | ||
And more. | ||
June 14th through 16th. | ||
2024 is our final battle. | ||
Okay, Charlie, Gavin put up South Bronx. | ||
You saw that and raised him one in Detroit. | ||
Join us for the People's Convention. | ||
This is a new ball game, everybody. | ||
You send a message. | ||
We play to win. | ||
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Register now at tpaction.com slash peoples. | |
Okay, Charlie, Gavin put up South Bronx. | ||
You saw that and raised him one in Detroit. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
Yeah, we're kind of taking that Bronx energy to Detroit. | ||
So a couple things. | ||
Number one, we need War Room to show up in big numbers. | ||
If you guys want a special discount, it's promo code War Room. | ||
Steve Bannon will be speaking. | ||
So your commander in this effort will be there. | ||
President Trump obviously keynoting. | ||
I think it's gonna be a very important address. | ||
The tickets are going very well, but we need more War Room. | ||
I'll be honest, we need to see that promo code used more. | ||
War Room, that's two Rs, 25% off. | ||
And just the biggest speakers in the entire movement. | ||
A couple takeaways here, Steve. | ||
And I think it's important your audience understands this. | ||
This is not just a rally, which the Bronx was terrific. | ||
It was a total win. | ||
It was full spectrum dominance. | ||
There is in-depth training. | ||
In fact, we do not have main stage programming on in the morning of the second day. | ||
We have breakout sessions. | ||
Starting very early, 8 a.m., they could bring their Warpath coffee, Steve. | ||
They are learning how to chase ballots, secure elections, knock on doors, become a precinct committeeman, hold the Republican Party accountable. | ||
We are having breakouts for Turning Point Academy, for Blexit. | ||
And so, we believe the training, in particular, is the big takeaway here. | ||
Because, look, we're going to have anywhere between 5, 6, 7, probably upwards of 10,000 people when it's all said and done. | ||
You never know. | ||
The last couple days are just crazy when you have Trump. | ||
The question is, how do we make them, as you would say, Steve, become force multipliers? | ||
That is the challenge in front of us at the Turning Point Action People's Convention. | ||
There's going to be a lot of chatter about the RNC coming up in Milwaukee in July. | ||
I'm glad they're doing it in Milwaukee. | ||
Super important state. | ||
I will be there. | ||
We'll be doing our shows from there. | ||
However, it's really hard for a lot of people in the room audience to attend the RNC in Milwaukee. | ||
You don't get tickets to that, everybody. | ||
They don't sell tickets to the RNC in Milwaukee. | ||
It's for delegates and for donors and that's fine. | ||
It's the way it should be. | ||
That's what makes our event different. | ||
The reason we're doing the People's Convention in Detroit is we want to have a convention-style feel For the everyday American, for the war room listener, for the posse member, for the Charlie Kirk show listener. | ||
And so you get that kind of experience that you otherwise would just have on TV. | ||
And we're doing it in one of the most critical counties in the critical state, in the critical city, Detroit, where it is verboten for Donald Trump to do a rally in downtown Detroit. | ||
We're doing it. | ||
We're going to grow. | ||
We're going to draw a record crowd. | ||
It will be very similar to what we saw in the Bronx in a sense of its uplifting, joyous message. | ||
And we want you guys to attend tpaction.com slash people's promo code war room. | ||
And as your audience knows, we at Turning Point, we do world class events. | ||
They're wonderful experiences. | ||
We are just three weeks away. | ||
So three weeks from now, we will be in Detroit for opening session. | ||
Make a road trip of it. | ||
Bring the family. | ||
The entire wardroom team, we're going to be live there. | ||
We're going to be there and we're going to represent with a big tournament of the posse. | ||
Charlie Kirk, where they get your content, your show, social media, all of it. | ||
Yeah, best way to help us out this Memorial Day weekend, we have a special conversation with Eric Prince. | ||
So if you guys want to check that out, subscribe to the Charlie Kirk Show podcast. | ||
Take out your phone, type in Charlie Kirk Show. | ||
Honored to be part of the tag team here on Real America's Voice every day. | ||
12 Eastern, thank you guys for supporting the program. | ||
But the podcast over the weekend is the best way. | ||
It is really hot right now. | ||
So thanks so much and get your tickets to the People's Convention. | ||
Have a great weekend, brother. | ||
Okay, People's Convention Detroit. | ||
We'll talk more about it after the break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bowne. | |
Okay, the People's Convention. | ||
Mo, get that up there. | ||
Mo Bannon joins us. | ||
Mo, Memorial Weekend, you're going to be with me the rest of the time here. | ||
We're trying to juggle here on a Friday. | ||
Gavin Wax, we're trying to get to, did the great South Bronx. | ||
Charlie Kirk's doing one in Detroit, middle of June. | ||
Kane has got an incredible post up, another incredible date in the stack. | ||
I want to talk to him about that. | ||
Hopefully get him down. | ||
We're going to go to the Texas Convention. | ||
Mo Bannon's Memorial Day weekend. | ||
We always do the special with Patrick O'Donnell. | ||
He'll be with us on Monday in the War Room itself, and then tomorrow we're going to have an incredibly special. | ||
Is that Gavin? | ||
We got Gavin Wexhamer. | ||
Second moment, we'll get Gavin up here where we can. | ||
Gavin, we did the cold open again today. | ||
We did this morning and this afternoon on The Bronx. | ||
You've got Citizens Free Press with this huge link in the stack. | ||
I've never seen people as jacked up as what you pulled off yesterday. | ||
Give us your assessment the day after. | ||
Well, I'm still recovering. | ||
I think I got a little sunburned, but all in all, this was a historic event. | ||
It knocked it out of the park by every metric. | ||
You know, you talk about crowd size. | ||
Everyone likes to talk about crowd size. | ||
Well, you know, we couldn't handle the flow of people. | ||
That was the biggest issue. | ||
The city of New York gave us, you know, only a 4,000-person permit, and that's used to justify the Secret Service and how many mags they bring. | ||
Meanwhile, the NYPD suggested eight times that amount showed up. | ||
And I saw it firsthand looking out from the on top the bike racks that were set up for security. | ||
You saw the line of the sea of red MAGA hats going as far back as the I can see a mile back, you know, wrapping down the road into the neighboring areas and communities. | ||
It was absolutely unreal. | ||
We outnumbered the protesters. | ||
Something like 40 to 1. | ||
Obviously, the speech itself, the remarks given by President Trump were fantastic, you know, to his hometown, very New York-centric theme, but very populist in tone and rhetoric. | ||
And everyone loved it. | ||
And it also, we clearly had a very strong showing, the vast majority of the people coming from the Bronx, coming from upper Manhattan, Harlem, the Heights, coming from the outer boroughs. | ||
This was a truly New York crowd. | ||
I know there've been a lot of clowns online trying to suggest otherwise, but Steve, this is a park buried in the south bronx there's no public there's no parking really there's no parking garage there's no giant parking lots it's very hard to reach particularly coming from the suburbs uh it's really just the subway so the vast majority of people that were there they were coming in after work off the streets from the communities we were handing flyers up | ||
Through our club members right up until the event started, we got out 7,000 or so bilingual flyers in the days leading up to it. | ||
We took over dozens of electronic billboards at key intersections that had the rally information up continuously until the rally began. | ||
So overall, a massive success. | ||
Carter couldn't do it. | ||
Reagan certainly couldn't do it. | ||
President Trump did it. | ||
It shows that the MAGA movement has wide appeal, even in the bluest of areas. | ||
the establishment, the Democrat establishment here in New York, putting their gaslighting | ||
aside. | ||
They are scared from what just happened, from what they just witnessed. | ||
They couldn't put on a counter protest. | ||
They couldn't do on a competing town hall. | ||
They got completely clowned on their home turf. | ||
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It was a massive success. | |
Where do we go from here? | ||
I know the energy is incredible. | ||
You've taken leadership. | ||
It shows you what people with task and purpose and focus and guts and will can get done. | ||
Where do you go from here to keep that coalition and take those leaders? | ||
The speeches were incredible. | ||
Where do you take this next step? | ||
Well, listen, we need to understand that we're in for the long game. | ||
We're not promising a get-rich-quick scheme. | ||
We're not promising a get-into-political-power-in-the-South-Bronx-quick scheme either. | ||
We have to build up infrastructure. | ||
We've got to build up networks. | ||
We've got to build up the grassroots. | ||
We have to build up clubs and caucuses and continue to organize in a serious and savvy way. We can't just have, you know, the typical grifting | ||
consultant nonsense that goes on in New York GOP circles for decades now, you know, where | ||
they run these unwinnable candidates, they milk them and they move on to the next schmuck. So we | ||
need to actually build real infrastructure to counter the left. And it's only going to | ||
be done with an ideological focus in mind. | ||
We need real populist America first energy. You know, we saw President Trump visit the | ||
We saw President Trump meet with the steam fitters. | ||
We saw President Trump really engage in communities and groups that no Republican ever has. | ||
And it's because he has a different type of message. | ||
It's this economic populism. | ||
It's this cultural populism. | ||
It's this America first attitude. | ||
It's not this hoity toity, you know, you know, golf club style type of Republicanism that's been embraced by, you know, the country club elites of old. | ||
We need a really rough and tumble style Republican party that's going to get into these neighborhoods that's going to make a dent. | ||
And we have to understand, though, that this is a game of margins that we can move. | ||
We can move the needle a few points and make a huge difference. | ||
We're not going to win 50 percent overnight. | ||
We've got to look at this beyond just one election cycle. | ||
We need to think about this generationally, like the left does. | ||
And we've got to take over these institutions. | ||
Let's infect all these institutions with our goons, with the vishburas of the world. | ||
Let's take over unions. | ||
Let's take over these associations. | ||
Let's get our people in there. | ||
Let's get the word out there, and let's show people, a lot of the fence-sitters, that there is a community around them, that they have a support network, and they're not isolated, and they're not surrounded by a sea of left-wing lunatics. | ||
Gavin, fantastic job. | ||
I look forward to working with you guys and doing whatever you need with Worm as a platform to push your agenda forward. | ||
It's absolutely incredible what you guys, the bodega run, the fire station, the construction site, and now just this magnificent turnout, massive turnout, and President Trump did not pander. | ||
That is a speech he would have given Oklahoma, he would have given Arkansas, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, anywhere. | ||
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Correct. | |
Gavin Wax, where do people find out more about you, find out more about New York Young Republicans Club, your work, your efforts, and your social media, sir? | ||
Well, thank you for having me on, Steve, and thank you for the great shout out this morning as well. | ||
You could follow me at Gavin Wax on all social media, X, Instagram, etc. | ||
You could follow the club, the oldest and largest young Republican club in the country at NYYRC. | ||
If you're in the metropolitan area, you can join, get involved, be a part of these rallies, these efforts, growing the movement here in the city. | ||
You know, we had 70 plus volunteers there registering voters all day, got hundreds of new Republican voters from those crazy lines. | ||
We can do it. | ||
We're building something. | ||
Join us. | ||
Become a part of it. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Thank you, Gavin. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
In fact, Catherine Engelberg's son was one of the people signing people up. | ||
We were trying to game today. | ||
If we can't pull that off, we'll get him here on Tuesday. | ||
Mo, your thoughts about what you saw? | ||
What's your takeaway from South Bronx? | ||
What did you think? | ||
I think that the MAGA movement is strong. | ||
It's continuing to be strong. | ||
We're getting more people on board, opening people's eyes up on the left. | ||
And like you have said, like Gavin said, You know, the speech and Charlie, he's not pandering to a specific crowd. | ||
He would have given this speech anywhere in the United States. | ||
And it's a very strong speech and a very strong message. | ||
And I think that he needs to continue doing that throughout the country. | ||
Amen. | ||
This is why at the People's Convention we're going to have a full show of force of the War Room. | ||
You know, the Grace Chong's, the Mo Bannon's, Natalie's going to be up there. | ||
We're going to have Jane Zirkle, all of it. | ||
Also going to be doing the show live. | ||
I'm going to make sure everybody, if Grace, you and Grace can push it out. | ||
Uh, the 25% discount of where you go at Turning Point. | ||
Also, tonight, uh, we're starting to do some programming. | ||
I think we stream Rudy Giuliani at 8, at 9 o'clock. | ||
Uh, you and Grace, and is it Jane? | ||
Are you guys gonna do, or is it JoJo? | ||
Who's, who's gonna do, you're gonna do a live stream at 9? | ||
We are. | ||
We are going to do the War Room Force Multiplier Alliance Influences America's Direction, and it'll be JoJo, and then Grace and I will be on with her. | ||
And join us at 9 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
It's an introduction to the War Room Force Multiplier Alliance, and we'll discuss how this movement, inspired by President Trump's MAGA leadership and your belief in human agency, unites ordinary citizens including the war room posse, into a powerful political | ||
force to influence America's direction and challenge the ruling class. | ||
And then 10 o'clock we've got Royce White. | ||
Correct. | ||
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So it'll be a jam-packed evening of live streams. | |
Hang on. | ||
I got Rudy, Grace Chong, and you and Royce White in one package. | ||
I don't know if the FCC approved that yet. | ||
We'll have to take that. | ||
Talk to me about Memorial Day. | ||
I know it's very close to your heart being a veteran. | ||
Being from West Point, talk to me about Memorial Day, your thoughts. | ||
Our programming is super. | ||
Tomorrow morning, you're going to love it. | ||
We're going to have the great artist that's done the World War I monument, Howard, will be here. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Won't be in studio, we couldn't pull that off, but he'll be here. | ||
The show is going to be incredible. | ||
And then Patrick K. O'Donnell on Monday. | ||
We commemorate our honored dead from battlefields throughout the world, Patrick K. O'Donnell. | ||
Mo, your thoughts? | ||
So, I know everyone thinks that Memorial Day is a time to get together with family and friends, and it is. | ||
However, it's a federal holiday meant for honoring and mourning the military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. | ||
It's not a day to thank a veteran for their service. | ||
It's not a day to say happy Memorial Day because it is a very somber day. | ||
It is meant to honor those that paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. | ||
And you know, there's a lot of events going on throughout the country for Memorial Day. | ||
I know here by me, there's two. | ||
There's one tomorrow and there's one Monday. | ||
There's also 155 national cemeteries in 42 states and in Puerto Rico, as well as 34 soldiers' lots and monument sites. | ||
So if you're not able to go to an event to honor those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms, I urge you to go to one of those national cemeteries or soldiers' lots or monument sites, and you can find those at www.cem.org. | ||
And if you scroll halfway down the page, there's a spot where it says all national cemeteries and you can click that and you can find it in your state. | ||
It's broken down by the states that there are national cemeteries, lots and monument sites. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
You're going to stick with me through the rest of the hour. | ||
We're going to try to go to Texas, Mo, when we get back. | ||
We've got a lot going on at the Texas GOP conventions there. | ||
We had Mark pay a letter on this morning. | ||
We'll be putting it up on the site. | ||
Don't have time to get him on now. | ||
But man, oh man, are they all over. | ||
Justice Alito, like you said they were, they sent a letter. | ||
Uh, to the Chief Justice of the Democrat Senators. | ||
This is going to blow up over the weekend. | ||
It's going to be huge next week. | ||
We told you this was coming. | ||
Trying to force a leader to recuse himself. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, we got a lot going on. | ||
A big primary on Tuesday in Texas. | ||
Need to show a force there by all MAGA. | ||
Andy Hopper joins us running in Texas 64. | ||
You couldn't go to the convention today. | ||
We're going to go to Lee Wamsgon in a second at the convention. | ||
But Andy, you're actually walking precincts, knocking on doors. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
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That's right. | |
Yes, sir. | ||
That's what we're... I mean, so here's the deal. | ||
This is an important fight. | ||
We have What, 10 runoff races approximately across the state that have the potential of changing the composition of the Texas House? | ||
We are all in. | ||
We've got to get this done. | ||
So we're at home. | ||
We're still knocking doors. | ||
Still trying to get people out to vote. | ||
That's the challenge is the Texas runoff race. | ||
Getting people out. | ||
Where do people go now to find out more about your campaign? | ||
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Yeah, so hopperfortexas.com. | |
We have an extensive platform, everything we say, everything we believe is on there. | ||
And, you know, that's a very good place to start. | ||
We have all of the debates, all of the information about the race, all of the disagreements, all of the, you know, just any interviews or interactions we've done, those are all on the website. | ||
So I encourage people to go out there and kind of check it out because It's important to get information firsthand instead of trying to get it from mailers and other information that is basically not reliable, as we're finding out. | ||
Amen, sir. | ||
Okay, we're gonna push this out hard. | ||
We'll let you get back to work. | ||
Good luck. | ||
We'll talk to you on Tuesday. | ||
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Steve, I appreciate it being on. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
These are a group of fighters down there. | ||
We've had them on there. | ||
Lee, you're down at the Texas GOP convention. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you, I have never seen a group of delegates at one of our Texas conventions more excited about electing a presidential candidate. | |
Texans are showing this weekend that they are ready to elect President Donald J. Trump. | ||
For a third time. | ||
The passion is high. | ||
The excitement is high. | ||
Right now I stepped out of a floor vote to come and talk to you, Steve. | ||
We are really excited in Texas. | ||
We're working hard. | ||
We're not taking anything for granted. | ||
We know we've been infiltrated, but he who works hardest wins. | ||
What do you think? | ||
We've had a lot of your folks on. | ||
Give me your sense on Tuesday. | ||
I hear there's a lot of momentum. | ||
Are we going to get the turnout? | ||
You're hearing this at a convention. | ||
Are we going to get the turnout on Tuesday we need? | ||
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That is the most important race in the Texas runoff right now. | |
What we have seen is in the primary, almost 3,000 Democrats came out. | ||
Wow. | ||
and voted in our Republican primary. | ||
And that is why one of the platforms that everyone is supporting | ||
is to close Texas primaries statewide. | ||
So that only Republicans can vote in Republican primaries. | ||
People are passionate about that issue. | ||
We are very, very serious about ousting the current RINO Texas Republican | ||
and name only speaker, Dave Phelan, who blocked a bill from even making it to a vote | ||
that would have banned China, Iran, and Russia from buying Texas land, | ||
who created a gun control committee and put six. | ||
Democrats on it, who refused to ban Democrat chairs when thousands of Republicans stormed the Capitol and demanded that only Republicans put in control of committees after we'd worked so hard to elect a Republican majority. | ||
It is time for Dave Phelan to go. | ||
I need every person in House District 21 in the Beaumont area to get out to vote. | ||
Early voting is now over in Texas. | ||
Tuesday is your only chance to get out and vote in that early election, or in that runoff. | ||
Tuesday is election day for the runoff, and we're seeing a lot of excitement, but you know, The people who vote win, and we need everyone to get out and vote. | ||
We need Republicans to know they've got to work harder. | ||
You know runoffs are hard. | ||
They're slow turnouts. | ||
We cannot take this for granted because we know the Democrats are targeting this Republican primary to get Dave Bailey reelected because he serves their agenda. | ||
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He is a traitor to Texas, and we're done. | |
We're not going to take it anymore. | ||
This runoff is Tuesday. | ||
It's huge. | ||
You've got a number of races. | ||
We're going to be all over it. | ||
Lee, social media, where do people go to find out more over the weekend? | ||
And send our regards to everybody at the convention. | ||
We love MAGA down there. | ||
Where do people go to find out more about you? | ||
Follow this over the weekend, ma'am. | ||
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Well, I'd love for them to follow my Facebook page, which is on the PAC side, which is a separate legal entity. | |
They can look up Patriot Mobile Action. | ||
They can find a lot of the facts and data there. | ||
I want to tell you, just realizing that I have wings. | ||
I've never been one to have eagle's wings, angel wings. | ||
So I have eagle's wings in the shot. | ||
I think it's probably more appropriate. | ||
We need everyone's, everyone's help. | ||
Lee, you're doing great work. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Say hi to everybody down there. | ||
We love them. | ||
We got their back. | ||
Talk to you guys Tuesday. | ||
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Thanks, Dave. | |
Will do. | ||
These state conventions have been on fire. | ||
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Why? | |
Because the Precinct Strategy MAGA team has showed up. | ||
We got Cain. | ||
You know, Cain is so hard working, working 20 hours a day. | ||
He rarely does media. | ||
He is going to be, though, he is going to be at the People's Convention. | ||
We're not going to say what's going to happen. | ||
There's a lot going on there, maybe later announcements. | ||
Cain, your stack today was pretty impressive, pretty amazing. | ||
Tell me what inspired you to have right up there on the stack what you wrote, sir. | ||
Something happened yesterday, Bannon. | ||
Thanks for having me on the show. | ||
You know, I'm ready, but something changed. | ||
Something was in the air yesterday in the Bronx, you know? | ||
And I've been putting out tweets and I've been putting stuff in the stack for the last week that it's not just seven swing states, Steve. | ||
You know, we all know the seven. | ||
Well, let's talk about the states they aren't talking about. | ||
That's Virginia, two points. | ||
That's Minnesota, two points. | ||
That's New York, under 10. | ||
That's New Jersey probably under 10. | ||
Let's not forget New Mexico. | ||
You know, New Mexico patriots need to stand up. | ||
What is a blue state doing sandwiched between Arizona and Texas to begin with? | ||
So, Steve, I'm fired up. | ||
Something happened yesterday. | ||
Trump looks like a champion. | ||
And if people want to see the headline that you're talking about, just go to citizenfreepress.com. | ||
It loads in half a second. | ||
Yeah, we've got it up there just so you can see it. | ||
Everybody should go. | ||
You should be checking Citizens Free Press multiple times a day. | ||
That's the whole purpose of the stack. | ||
Cain, before I let you go, I want to ask you about President Trump. | ||
That message is the message he takes to Arizona, to Nevada, to Montana, to Wisconsin, Texas, Florida. | ||
He did not pander to that crowd. | ||
He gave it to them with the bark on, and they loved it, and couldn't get more. | ||
That is the biggest takeaway. | ||
Not just the size of the crowd that come and see Trump, the way that President Trump was all about authenticity, courage, fight, country first, citizens first, economic nationalism, populism. | ||
These people, that was a shot across the bow of the media elite in Manhattan. | ||
The lords of easy money on Wall Street. | ||
Give me your thoughts, sir. | ||
Yeah, and they felt it, Steve. | ||
You know, we've been posting the clips. | ||
CNN, CBS, MSNBC, even AOC herself was doing some live broadcast that Rahim just posted a tweet on where she gets body blocked by By the pastor on stage. | ||
The media felt it. | ||
They did not expect it, Steve. | ||
They didn't think that Trump could pull it off. | ||
And Trump did not mince words. | ||
His message was real, and the people loved it. | ||
And occasionally, once a month, every couple of months, I get fired up by stuff like this. | ||
And I know that we're working hard, that our side knows this is the most important election. | ||
And so headlines like that come out. | ||
But I want everybody to keep to everybody to keep working. | ||
And you know, and I want you to keep leading. | ||
And I look forward to Detroit, man. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
I can't wait to get out of this office. | ||
It'll be seven years, man. | ||
Seven years I've never done the site, except in this office. | ||
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So Wow, that's extraordinary. | |
That's worth coming to People's Convention just to see Cain do it off-site. | ||
Brother, look forward to seeing you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
One more time, where do they go for CFP, your social media feed, all of it? | ||
Yeah, 9am to 2am. | ||
I'm the Maniac running at citizenfreepress.com. | ||
It loads in a half a second. | ||
Social media, it's the same. | ||
Twitter, we have a rocking account there. | ||
Thank you, Kane. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Mo, your thoughts on Citizens Free Press? | ||
I know you guys go there a lot. | ||
You guys pull a lot, putting it up on social media. | ||
Talk to me about Kane, the People's Convention. | ||
We're having a show of force there in Detroit. | ||
Grace Chong's coming. | ||
Jane Zirkle's coming. | ||
Natalie Winters is coming. | ||
Mo Bannon's coming. | ||
I think Noah Benjamin, we got a whole, we're going to turn everybody out. | ||
We're going to broadcast there with Real America's Voice. | ||
They're going to do a bunch of their shows from there. | ||
Also, Charlie Kirk's going to do his show. | ||
Pozo's going to do his show. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
I think everyone needs to go to TP Action's website and get tickets using War Room's promo code, promo code War Room, in order to see Kane. | ||
I mean, in and of itself, to be able to see him, you know, Outside of his office is reason, besides all the great speakers, reason to get tickets to go. | ||
But I'm very much looking forward to seeing Cain because he does great work. | ||
I love going to Citizens Free Press, not only the website, but also on Twitter, just to see the content that he's putting up because it's great content. | ||
Talk to me also about tonight. | ||
I want everybody to get a chance. | ||
We're streaming a bunch of stuff. | ||
We obviously have the Real America Voice shows. | ||
We pull other shows. | ||
We've got podcasts up there. | ||
We're going to get a lot more kind of organized on this. | ||
But you and JoJo and Grace, I guess, is JoJo's show tonight. | ||
You're going to have Jane and others. | ||
Talk to me about these live streams you guys do. | ||
So I know, um, some people in the live chat, because as you know, and you said before, Grace and I monitor the live chat. | ||
Some people, you know, haven't had a chance to meet JoJo at the many events that War Room's gone to, but JoJo is leading our grassroots effort. | ||
Um, so that's why she is leading the live stream tonight and Grace and I will be joining her, but she is going to be the host. | ||
And it's in order to discuss the Force Multiplier Alliance. | ||
And just how this movement, inspired by President Trump's MAGA leadership and your belief in human agency, unites all of us and how we can get involved and challenge the ruling class. | ||
So I encourage everyone to jump onto this live stream. | ||
It'll be on Rumble, our Rumble, War Room's Rumble, and our Getter. | ||
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I can't, JoJo is pretty, she's a steady pair of hands. | ||
Mo and Grace Hay, who knows. | ||
But Rudy and Royce, you never know what's going to happen on their shows. | ||
The Rudy show is a complete... You never know what's going to happen on Rudy's show. | ||
You never know what's going to happen to Royce. | ||
Also, Royce is now before us on the... Royce is before us at 9 o'clock in the morning on Real America's Voice. | ||
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Mo, I want to make sure everybody, Joe Kent, we couldn't get him on today, but he's got a book out about his wife. | ||
Joe was a Chief Warrant Officer, I think Senior Chief Warrant Officer, with I think 10 or 11 combat tours. | ||
His wife gave her life for her country in Syria in a very tragic circumstance. | ||
He's written a memoir that, what's the name of the book and where can people go get it? | ||
The name of the book is Send Me the True Story of A mother at war and it's about his late wife, Shannon Kent. | ||
The book can be purchased on Amazon at Barnes and Noble, Books A Million, Apple Books, Google Books or Google Play, anywhere books are sold. | ||
Those are the main sites, but I received my copy in the mail. | ||
Actually, today. | ||
So I will be taking my time over Memorial Day weekend to read about it. | ||
Shannon was a true patriot and hero, and I wish that I had served in her unit with her. | ||
But after knowing her husband, I can't wait to read this book. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Mo, tonight, nine o'clock. | ||
And then if people want to, over the weekend, because it's not Veterans Day, this is about our honor dead to go to one of these military cemeteries. | ||
How do they find out where they find out the possibilities of where they go? | ||
So I will post it on all my social media, the link, but you can go to www.sem.va.gov slash find cemetery. | ||
And then If you scroll halfway down the page, you'll see where you can click for all national cemeteries and it'll take you to a page with a map of the United States and Puerto Rico and show you where you can click in your zip code and it'll show you the closest national cemetery to you. | ||
There are the VA maintains 155 national cemeteries in 42 states and Puerto Rico, | ||
as well as 34 soldier slots and monument sites. But I just want to note that there is not a VA | ||
national cemetery in every state, but you can also go to other cemeteries where | ||
veterans are buried to honor them as well. | ||
So, you don't have to go to just a national cemetery, but I know some of my classmates that were killed in action are not buried in national cemeteries. | ||
So, if I was back in Virginia, I'd be visiting some of their graves as well. | ||
Thank you, Mo. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Thank you for having me on. | ||
You can find me on Twitter and Getter at Maureen underscore Bannon and also on Instagram at Real Maureen Bannon. | ||
I come in very hot on all my social media platforms. | ||
Yeah, we noticed. | ||
Thank you very much, ma'am. | ||
Memorial Day weekend. | ||
Very big here at the War Room. | ||
Tomorrow we have Sabin Howard, the great sculptor, did the World War I monument that's going to be installed this year. | ||
We're going to be doing, as you know, we've followed this for the last couple of years. | ||
He's going to be on tomorrow morning and we're going to walk through a process to follow this all the way to its installation and opening with a vigil on the 13th of September here in Washington, D.C. | ||
Right next to, I believe, it's the Willard Hotel. | ||
Mike Lindell joins us. | ||
Mike, like I said, every day you're one of the targets. | ||
I know you're a target because every day I pick up, I go online, check out the news and they're saying Mike Lindell's broke, Mike Lindell's company's being liquidated, Mike Lindell's not selling a product. | ||
That's not how the Warren Posse looks at it. | ||
They love the product and they love the sales. | ||
What deals you got for us here to kick off Memorial Day? | ||
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Those are all these reps that work from home there. | ||
They're trying to tell them now that they can't work from home on commission. | ||
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So I thank you all, Steve, and I want everybody to wish you a happy, great, great Memorial weekend. | ||
Remember that our freedom's here and that we're fighting for. | ||
Let's remember what we are fighting for and what they fought for. | ||
We're going to get to a great place to save our nation and it's probably because of you guys out there too, the War Room Posse, doing everything you can do. | ||
Take it easy this weekend and we'll get in the fight on Tuesday. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Incredible week, incredible weekend. | ||
We're going to have great programming. | ||
We've got great guests. | ||
You're going to be blown away. | ||
We're really excited, as we always are. | ||
Every Memorial Day, two things. | ||
One, it traditionally kicks off to summer. | ||
It's also a time to honor the honored dead, to commemorate the honored dead of this nation, and we try to do it at the most, at the highest level, with the appropriate solemnity that you need. | ||
And so I think over the years, the audience has been attracted to this, and I commit to you, we will not let you down. | ||
The next hour, we're gonna talk, we got Rahim, and we've got Ben Harnwell, There's two things going on. | ||
The kinetic phase of the Third World War, unfortunately, has already started. | ||
We talk about that a lot here. | ||
Also, the neocons are starting to circle around President Trump. | ||
It's pretty obvious that he's leading now. | ||
The big tell is how the big money and the people like the Nikki Haley's and Tom Cotton's of the world are starting to circle. | ||
Okay, how do you use them to their best advantage without laying them poison the well of MAGA and America First? | ||
Stick around. |