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jurors in New York, they reached a unanimous decision. | |
You know, there has been a lot of attacks from the Republican side on the judicial system, | ||
but it seemed to sort of, some would say, strike that down though. | ||
This is a judge that donated to Joe Biden. | ||
This is a judge that wasn't even born in America, by the way. | ||
This is a judge whose daughter works for a bunch of these Democrats that I work with, raises money for them. | ||
Adam Schiff, many of them. | ||
Dan Goldman, by the way, who serves on the Oversight Committee. | ||
This judge should have recused himself. | ||
This judge should have never had this case in his courtroom. | ||
Those were not 12 jurors of President Trump's peers. | ||
That was a courtroom where he was never going to get a fair trial. | ||
And he didn't. | ||
That statute of limitations, move past statute of limitations. | ||
Federal, those were federal charges, federal charges in a state court. | ||
The entire thing is a joke. | ||
It is a complete perversion of the justice system. | ||
And I'll bring it back again. | ||
That's the same justice system in the state of New York that let an illegal alien monster go, did not put him in jail. | ||
He comes down to Georgia and murders Lake and Riley. | ||
That's the justice system of New York. | ||
And then they're going to put President Trump in jail. | ||
I'm really curious, what are they going to do with President Trump? | ||
34 bulls**t convictions. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
No, he didn't get a fair trial. | ||
Everybody around the country knows it. | ||
Everybody, you know how many people are saying, I'm going to vote for Trump now. | ||
I'm voting for Trump now. | ||
I'm voting for Trump now. | ||
They might've hated President Trump before this. | ||
They're voting for Trump now. | ||
And that's what, that's what that judge Mayor Sean did in his courtroom. | ||
And that's what this Democrat party supports. | ||
Is this the kind of country we want to live in? | ||
I mean, it's absurd. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
And Republicans want to be like, oh, we're going to be up here passing our 12 separate appropriation bills that are going nowhere, by the way. | ||
They're not going nowhere. | ||
Biden already said he's going to veto this one, Milcon. | ||
So what a waste of time. | ||
It's an absolute waste of time. | ||
We should be actually doing something because everybody that voted to send us here wants us to do something. | ||
And Wednesday, Joe Biden's going to just legalize a permanent invasion with his executive orders. | ||
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You mentioned a privileged resolution on Biden. | |
Yeah, I got it right there, right here, right here. | ||
Privileged resolution of impeachment. | ||
I can force a vote this week. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I was going to do it tonight, but I decided I'm going to go talk to our Republican elected Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, that I actually voted for, that claims he supports Trump, and ask him if he's going to do something about it. | ||
And if he says he won't bring an impeachment resolution? | ||
I'll just drop him on the floor and then we can vote and see where everybody stands. | ||
I'm mad. | ||
I'm mad. | ||
I didn't come up here to hang out with everybody and go, oh, hey guys. | ||
I mean, my people at home are mad. | ||
Everybody across this country are furious. | ||
We don't want a banana republic. | ||
We want an actual legitimate government. | ||
We want a real justice system. | ||
We don't have one right now. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, if Trump gets elected in November, that's one thing. | ||
But if he loses in November, this is all going to go on for a very long time in lots of different places, which is important for us to think about as a country. | ||
Because we have a legal system. | ||
That we use for all sorts of things, including for holding people accountable when they try to overthrow the government. | ||
And we've now got not just Trump and his most rabid followers, but we've now got a whole Republican Party that is, on the record, deeply and radically invested in delegitimizing the American legal system in the eyes of the American people. | ||
Which means, in practical terms, that the people who end up as part of these cases, the people who end up playing a role in the legal system as it pertains to Trump, you know, sometimes it's by choice, sometimes it's not, these people are going to need protecting in an ongoing way. | ||
We mock your fear. | ||
We want your fear. | ||
It's going to be accountability. | ||
We're going to hold everybody responsible that put this republic in the situation it's in today. | ||
We want your fear. | ||
We want your fear. | ||
Arrest Democrats. | ||
Put a wall around New York City. | ||
That is how conservative media is reacting to the fact that a former president was tried in front of a jury of his peers and found guilty. | ||
And for all that that says about who we are as a country and the challenge that we are facing right now as a constitutional republic, this is also a clear marker about this next election, right? | ||
I mean, this is what one side is offering the public. | ||
So for everything else that says about us, honestly, if the Democrats and liberals cannot make something out of that being the character of the opposition this year in this election, we're in deeper trouble than I thought. | ||
thought. | ||
Bye. | ||
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big 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 Tuesday, 4 June in the Irver Lord 2024. | ||
It's the, what, 82nd anniversary of Midway. | ||
It is the 35th anniversary of Tiananmen Square. | ||
We'll have more about that throughout the day. | ||
Also, what, the fourth anniversary, third or fourth anniversary, new federal state of China, the alternative to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We got a lot to go through all day on that and so much, much, much more. | ||
We're going to start with Congressman MTG, Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
By the way, Rachel Maddow, a note to Rachel Maddow, you are in deeper trouble than you thought. | ||
Because two-thirds of 75% of the nation is MAGA, and now they're awakening to that fact. | ||
You're in deep trouble. | ||
MTG, how'd the conference go today? | ||
Was Polly Pockets Johnson, was he throwing down hard? | ||
Are you going to defund the government? | ||
Are you going to defund FBI, defund DOJ? | ||
We're going to have 10 investigations. | ||
We're going to send subpoenas everywhere. | ||
We're going to impeach Biden. | ||
We're going to finally get the contempt charge of of Garland on the floor who said today he's not going to be intimidated by you. | ||
By the way, Garland's testimony in the Senate starts at 10. | ||
We're going to dip into that. | ||
MTG, Johnson and leadership came out breathing fire. | ||
Did they not, ma'am? | ||
Oh, well, I would love to tell you that that happened today, Steve, but it didn't happen. | ||
And so during conference, when it was open, Mike, I went to the microphone and I said, look, I said, our appropriation bills, while as good as they are, they mean nothing. | ||
They're literally a waste of words on paper because we don't have a Speaker of the House that will go and fight for these appropriation bills. | ||
What Mike Johnson talked about and Steve Scalise talked about in our conference meeting this morning is they said the way that they were going to so-called fight for President Trump is through committee hearings. | ||
We already have seen what that has resulted in so far this Republican-controlled Congress. | ||
I don't even have to say anything about that. | ||
You know, we're going to bring in Alvin Bragg and if he doesn't come in, we'll subpoena him as what was promised to us. | ||
He said we are going to take action. | ||
Power of the person or appropriation bills. | ||
But Steve, our appropriation bills don't mean shit unless the Speaker of the House has the balls to walk into the Four Corners meeting and walk into the White House and say, I'm going to shut down the government unless you pass these bills. | ||
That's what our Speaker of the House needs to be doing right now. | ||
Because Steve, our country is gone. | ||
We are post-Constitution. | ||
And that's because the Democrats In New York, the state of New York convicted President Trump for 34 felony counts that are fake charges and nothing but a political attack and lies. | ||
And Steve, I'm done. | ||
I came to Washington this week hoping and praying that I would see a new Republican conference. | ||
A Republican conference that understands the war that has happened in this party. | ||
A war where not a single shot has been fired. | ||
But this is a literal war. | ||
We have a banana republic. | ||
We're no longer a serious country. | ||
But you want to know what, Steve? | ||
You know what they talked about in conference this morning? | ||
More tough talk in support for Israel. | ||
More tough talk in support for Taiwan. | ||
Talking about supporting and protecting other countries' borders while our border is under invasion. | ||
What I wanted to hear in our conference today is that we were going to shut down the government and demand that the state of New York turn over these convictions. | ||
We want them turned over. | ||
But you want to know something? | ||
No. | ||
Republicans up here in Washington just want to toss it over to the Supreme Court and say the Supreme Court needs to do their job and they need to stop all of this mess. | ||
Well, let me tell you, Let me tell you what they do not understand. | ||
Thousands of people have been put in jail and are continuing to be put in jail every single day for protesting the 2020 election. | ||
Protesting. | ||
And many of them peaceful protesters, and they're being put in jail. | ||
People are being put in jail for protesting abortion clinics. | ||
A 75-year-old woman got sent to jail for two years Two years! | ||
This woman may not live two more years. | ||
She got sent to jail for two years for peacefully protesting abortion, the murder of the unborn, the most innocent people that haven't even had a chance to live their American life yet. | ||
People need to realize what this regime truly is. | ||
We are not a free country anymore. | ||
We are not a free people. | ||
We do not have free speech. | ||
Listen, here's the situation we have. | ||
Republicans in Washington need to get it together. | ||
They need to understand how real people across the country feel. | ||
How our voters feel. | ||
How our constituents feel. | ||
And the very fact, here's something else, they bragged about fundraising. | ||
The very fact that so many people have donated to President Trump is because they support President Trump. | ||
The very fact that all of a sudden the NRCC got a bump in fundraising after those convictions is because they support President Trump. | ||
But I can tell you right now, people are going to stop supporting Republicans if Republicans don't get their act together and actually do something about this. | ||
It's time for us to do something. | ||
And Steve, you want to know what's happening tomorrow in Washington? | ||
We've got Joe Biden. | ||
That is literally going to put into executive orders a permanent invasion, daily invasion of our country. | ||
He's going to make it legal. | ||
He's going to make it law. | ||
He's going to do that with the power of his presidential pen. | ||
You know what we should be doing right now? | ||
Today, we should be voting to impeach Joe Biden because of the invasion in the United States. | ||
Oh, but no. | ||
None of that is happening up here in Washington, D.C., because Republicans continually have their head up their ass and can't figure out how to actually use the power that the people gave us. | ||
This is a new time in America, and I am so fed up, Steve. | ||
I am so fed up. | ||
I am so sick of it. | ||
Because I know people at home are sick of it. | ||
People are sick and tired of a feckless, useless Republican Party that never does a damn thing to stop any of this. | ||
They just sit in the boat and row along with the Democrats and row and row. | ||
Well, one day we are going to row ourselves right off of that cliff. | ||
A couple of notes, and I don't want to say it's just because of the War Room, but now Netanyahu is backing out of coming on the 13th, as I told you he would. | ||
He's saying, oh, well, it's a Jewish holiday. | ||
I didn't realize that. | ||
Let me get back to you. | ||
So, number one, I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
And it shouldn't happen. | ||
It's a totally inappropriate time to come over here. | ||
Take care of business over there, dude. | ||
And don't be playing footsies with the White House on taking care of Hamas. | ||
MTG, let me ask you a question. | ||
We're going to hold you through the break. | ||
I got Naomi Wolfram getting into a lot of Fauci. | ||
When they go home, the constituents, 99% of the constituents are with you. | ||
They're saying, what's going on here? | ||
Also, President Trump, I can tell you, is also livid about the lack of action and just strongly worded letters coming from the House. | ||
What is Johnson telling him? | ||
What is Johnson telling President Trump to keep President Trump off the warpath on this? | ||
Because there's got to be something, baby. | ||
It can't be because he's not in a good place when it comes to the House, ma'am. | ||
Oh, he's claiming, you know, Mr. President, we're going to have some committee hearings and, you know, we're going to bring Alvin Bragg in and talk to him, basically. | ||
And, you know, then we're going to use our appropriation bills. | ||
When he talks about appropriation bills, the 12 separate appropriation bills that we're up here actually working on right now, none of these 12 appropriation bills are ever going to pass the Senate. | ||
They're never going to be signed into law. | ||
So to sit here and say on television, to sit there and say at press conferences, | ||
to lie to our conference and say, oh, we are gonna stop the weaponized government. | ||
We are going to defund these agencies, known federal funds to New York | ||
to support this type of so-called justice system. | ||
When you hear those words coming out of anybody in Congress, let me tell you what that means. | ||
That's a big fat zero. | ||
That means nothing because in our appropriation bills, they are not going to even pass the Senate. | ||
They are not even going to see Joe Biden's desk. | ||
So just because Republicans pass it in the House, it's a messaging bill. | ||
It's a messaging bill, so they can run around and say, we're actually doing something. | ||
Not doing a damn thing. | ||
So for President Trump, he should be furious. | ||
Furious. | ||
I'm sorry, Steve. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm so upset. | ||
30 September at midnight, MTG says shut down the government if you're serious. | ||
Short break. | ||
Okay, MTG, we're gonna have to juggle a lot. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
Garland's testifying. | ||
There's things on the, um, this executive order. | ||
Remember, Biden two days ago gave mass amnesty to 325,000 illegal alien invaders. | ||
Now he's going to sign a totally performative executive order because it's got so many outs in it, it has no teeth at all. | ||
And MTG's right, it kind of codifies the invasionists on the board. | ||
Todd Benson will be up a little later on that. | ||
So, Congressman Green, you're a very close advisor to the president. | ||
What's the disconnect here? | ||
Here's what I'm missing. | ||
We have not just the Warren Posse, you have all of MAGA, America First, the conservative base, all of it. | ||
90-95% are just beyond frustrated with this Congress, with no action, all talk. | ||
You have the President of the United States. | ||
President Trump who's the leader of our movement? | ||
He's frustrated angry, but don't know it doesn't understand what's happening thinks He's being tapped along and we have firebrands like yourself and others What else do we need? | ||
I'm kind of missing You've got a bunch of weak-willed And I don't want to say that the chairman of your subcommittee yesterday fits in that thing, but you know that was a pathetic Him defending Fauci all day and kissing Fauci's ass was just a pathetic When you brought the heat one of the few who brought the heat the rest of us kind of it was kind of you know Like a beach ball on a on a on a sunny day. | ||
It was a ridiculous. | ||
So what's the problem? | ||
And what's the solution about getting somebody fired off the football and you're absolutely correct. | ||
We're losing this Republic And people know it. | ||
That's right, Steve. | ||
Well, it's, you know, it's 2017 all over again, and Steve, you know this really well. | ||
You know, just like when President Trump first entered the White House, and then next thing you know, Jeff Sessions washes his hands of Russian collusion, and all of a sudden there's a Robert Mueller special counsel set up, and the Mueller investigation happens, and Republicans all step back, and we're like, whoa, well, you know, we can't get involved. | ||
Which was insanity. | ||
I mean, that's why many people didn't even want to vote for Republicans again in the midterms in 2018. | ||
They're sick of it. | ||
And now we have Republicans in Washington. | ||
You know, it's all over again. | ||
It's like, oh, well, you know, it's President Trump and it's President Trump. | ||
But what they don't realize is no, it's not President Trump. | ||
It's our policies. | ||
It's the fact that we're unapologetically America first. | ||
And it's President Trump this time, right now, but in the future it's going to be someone else. | ||
Because this country has turned a corner, Steve, and it's not going back. | ||
And the Democrats have gone full-blown dictatorship. | ||
Full-blown authoritarianism. | ||
They have totally perverted our justice system. | ||
Completely. | ||
It's being used and abused all for political reasons and in order to win the election in 2024. | ||
And Republicans are up here still saying, well, we're the party of law and order. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Law and order is gone out the window. | ||
That's what America knows. | ||
But yet here we have Republicans up here, you know, sitting there going, well, we're going to use our appropriations process, an appropriations process that is useless. | ||
Unless we have a Speaker of the House that is willing to walk in the room and say, you want to know something everybody? | ||
Hey, guys. | ||
John Boehner is his mentor, Axios tells me. | ||
That's right! | ||
John Boehner. | ||
What probability, as you see it now, on the 4th of June, ma'am, will we be shutting down the government at midnight on the 30th of September in a couple of months? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
I mean, we're going to have to literally have an exorcism of Mike Johnson and get the demons out of him so that he can think clearly again and stand up to Hakeem Jeffries and stand up to Chuck Schumer and tell Joe Biden We need a complete change of mindset in Republicans in Washington, D.C., and I didn't see it today. | ||
I have not seen it. | ||
Nobody seems to get the message, and I'm ready for everyone I work with to get the message. | ||
Instead of saying that I'm the one, oh, Marjorie Taylor Greene, there she goes again, guess what? | ||
This is the whole reason why most members of Congress, most Republicans, don't do in-person town halls in their district. | ||
You want to know why they always do them on the phone? | ||
Because people show up and they're pissed off. | ||
And you want to know something? | ||
I'm one of those people. | ||
I just happened to win an election, and so I'm here in Washington. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
I know you've got to bounce at 1030. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
I want to play. | ||
You're the only one who really brought consistent heat yesterday to Mr. Fauci. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Science is displayed perfectly in this picture where children, children in school were put in plastic bubbles because of your science, your repulsive, evil science. | ||
And let's go back to your very own email. | ||
You said earlier you don't use email. | ||
Oh, you do. | ||
Right here. | ||
This is your own email where you said the typical mask you buy in the drugstore is not really effective in keeping out virus. | ||
I do not recommend that you wear a mask. | ||
This is your email. | ||
This is your own words. | ||
But yet children Children all over America were forced to wear masks. | ||
Healthy children forced to wear masks, muzzled in their schools. | ||
And then they were forced to learn from home because of your so-called science and your medical suggestions while you and all your cronies get paid from Big Pharma. | ||
You know what this committee should be doing? | ||
We should be recommending you to be prosecuted. | ||
We should be writing a criminal referral because you should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity. | ||
You belong in prison, Dr. Fauci. | ||
Congressman Green, pretty harsh. | ||
You've been getting lit up on MSNBC and CNN all night. | ||
Your response this morning, ma'am? | ||
Exactly, so Dr. Fauci goes on television and whines and complains that he's getting death threats. | ||
You know, you wanna know something, Steve? | ||
I wanna know how many times his house has been swatted. | ||
Because my house has been swatted over 11 times. | ||
And you wanna know something else? | ||
I get death threats every single day. | ||
But Dr. Fauci has secret service protection. | ||
I, however, do not. | ||
And that's why I sleep with a gun beside my head every single night. | ||
And if I have security, I have to pay for it. | ||
But here's the reality. | ||
Isn't that the typical dictator, typical tyrant, whining and complaining when people push back because he ruined their lives? | ||
Seriously, this is a man that's responsible for people going out of business, losing their jobs, being forced to take a vaccine that has murdered people and left them vaccine injured, and nobody up here seems to give a damn about that. | ||
This is a man that's responsible for children being behind for years in school, children stuck in bubble tents, While they're trying to do band practice. | ||
Young healthy kids masked, muzzled, blocked from breathing oxygen and learning to speak, having speech impediments because of these children being forced to wear masks. | ||
They ruined our country, but yet Dr. Fauci wants to sit up there like an angel and people on the COVID Select Committee want to talk to him like he deserves some sort of respect. | ||
This is the man that used his job, his job as director of the NIH, one of the most powerful government agencies that's funded by taxpayers, to sign off every single day on grants that fund bioweapons. | ||
And we want to know how many other bioweapons are there. | ||
Are there labs in Ukraine? | ||
Are there labs in all these other countries that have created bioweapons funded by the American taxpayer that Fauci signed off on? | ||
This is the same man that signed off on thousands of grants that have murdered animals and abused animals and have done horrific, disgusting, evil things like the picture I showed with the poor little beagles. | ||
That were laying there having their head eaten alive by some sort of fly. | ||
This man calls all of this science. | ||
Science! | ||
And then Ciceron defends himself as if everyone owes him a thank you and claiming that he saved millions of lives. | ||
No, he did not. | ||
No, he has not saved millions of lives because that man signed off on the EcoHealth Alliance that funded the gain-of-function research that created COVID-19, and then they all want to lie about it and say that, oh, it evolved from some wet market. | ||
No, it did not. | ||
You can't fool people because we know the truth. | ||
Dr. Anthony Fauci is a monster. | ||
Dr. Anthony Fauci is a narcissist, and he deserves to be prosecuted in a real court of law, maybe just like the one that President Trump got prosecuted in. | ||
Maybe that's how fair it should be to Dr. Fauci, and he should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity because everybody, everybody knows that Dr. Fauci and his cronies are responsible for the suffering, the death, the mayhem, the loneliness, the suicides that so many people endured. | ||
Our grandparents dying in nursing homes, people dying in hospitals all alone by themselves in this horrific time that we had to live through all because of COVID-19. | ||
That's Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
That's what I have to say. | ||
And you know, who cares about MSNBC, whatever they are. | ||
Real people that have a brain, real people that have a clue, that aren't little stupid goats being led by these idiot media people, these media people that just say whatever the government tells them to say. | ||
You know what? | ||
They think and believe this stuff because they consume the lies that are fed to them through the television. | ||
And it's pathetic. | ||
But most people are waking up, Steve. | ||
Most people are waking up, and thank God for War Room, thank God for Real America's Voice, and thank God for people that tell the truth. | ||
And I can't wait for more people to wake up because it sure is happening | ||
and we need it desperately in America. | ||
Congressman Green, social media and then how do people get to your website? | ||
Well, first of all, I'll ask everybody, please call my colleagues. | ||
Please call my colleagues, the Republican colleagues, and tell them that no more words, no more hearings, no more broken, fake promises. | ||
Please call my colleagues and let them know that you support what I'm saying. | ||
Rep MTG on my social medias, and thank you so much, Steve, for having me on today. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Great hit, Congressman Green. | ||
We need this type of passion. | ||
We need this type of urgency. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're streaming Garland on the other... I think it's 202-225-3121. | ||
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It is, I think, a good day to give your lazy, worthless representative the old, what for? | |
What in the hell's happening? | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Ask you this question about your time as a judge. | ||
Was there ever a time when you were a judge when you had a family member who was personally | ||
profiting off of the notoriety of a case that was before your court? | ||
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I'm going to say again, it's very clear you're asking me to comment on a case in another | |
No, no, no. | ||
Hold on, hold on, Mr. Attorney General. | ||
Did you ever have a family member profit off of the notoriety of any case that you settled? | ||
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Say again, you're asking me... Yes or no? | |
You're asking me to comment on a case currently... Well, it seems you're... | ||
You're connecting the dots, Mr. Attorney General. | ||
I'm just asking you as to a general principle, but you are aware that Judge Marchand's daughter was profiting off of this prosecution. | ||
You are aware that that creates the appearance of impropriety. | ||
You know the very reason there's a federal rule against judges giving donations is because it is the very attack on the judicial process that we're concerned about. | ||
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I'm sorry, I don't agree with anything you just said, but I'm not going to comment on it. | |
Okay, so you won't comment on it, Mr. Attorney General, but you had no problem dispatching Matthew Colangelo. | ||
Who's Matthew Colangelo? | ||
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That is false. | |
I did not dispatch Matthew Colangelo. | ||
Matthew Colangelo became the Assistant Attorney General at the very beginning of the Biden administration. | ||
without having been Senate confirmed, goes and gets the senior role at the DOJ. | ||
And then after, I believe it's Gupta replaces Colangelo, Colangelo makes this remarkable | ||
downstream career journey from the US Department of Justice in Washington, DC, and then pops up | ||
in Alvin Bragg's office to go get Trump. And you're saying that's just a, that's just a | ||
career choice that was made that has nothing to do with the lawfare coordinator. | ||
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I'm saying it's false. I did not dispatch Mr. Colangelo anywhere. | |
Oh Do you know how he ended up there? | ||
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I assume he applied for a job there and got the job. | |
I can tell you I had nothing to do with it. | ||
Well, you might not have had anything to do with it, but we've got this contemporaneous evidence in Mr. Pomerantz's book. | ||
So Pomerantz writes this book, which I'm sure you're aware of, where he says, we put together the legal eagles. | ||
to get Trump. We got all these folks together and we assembled them for that purpose. And so when | ||
we on the Judiciary Committee think about a tax on the judicial process, our concern is that | ||
the facts and the law aren't being followed. A target is acquired, here, Trump, and then you | ||
assemble the legal talent from DOJ, Mr. Pomerantz, and you bring everybody in to get him. And | ||
meanwhile, the judge is making money on it. The judge's family is making money on it for stuff | ||
that you yourself wouldn't do. | ||
You know, no one's going to buy this. | ||
No one's going to believe it. | ||
It's going to create great disruption. | ||
And I am saddened by it because, like you, I have given my life to the law. | ||
I care deeply about the law. | ||
And I think that the lawfare we've seen against President Trump will do great damage well beyond our time in public service. | ||
I see my time's expired. | ||
I yield back. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. | |
Mr. Attorney General, do you want to respond to anything in Mr. Gates' tirade? | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Stick it right there. | ||
Go back. | ||
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Let's go back and pick it up. | |
Mr. Pomerantz worked for that independent prosecutor. | ||
I don't know Mr. Pomerantz. | ||
I don't know what's in his book. | ||
These are decisions made in another office independent of the Justice Department. | ||
Thank you, Mr. Attorney General. | ||
Last week, as we all know, a jury of his peers convicted former President Trump... You're a stone-cold liar. | ||
You expect anybody to believe that Colangelo didn't talk to Lisa Monaco and yourself? | ||
It's absolutely a bald-faced lie. | ||
That's a bald-faced lie. | ||
You're telling me the number three guy in the Justice Department, Matthew Colangelo, just kind of ends up in Bragg's office as the architect of this? | ||
After Pomerantz, those guys say, we can't even do it, we can't pull it off? | ||
This is just gaslighting people. | ||
This is why people detest you. | ||
And you sit there and go, you're not going to be intimidated? | ||
Well, you better get a different tone and tenor of your voice, because you sound like you're intimidated all the time. | ||
You sound like you're about to wet yourself. | ||
You're revolting. | ||
Thank God, thank God we beat Hillary Clinton in 16. | ||
That, that, that would have been on the Supreme Court with a lifetime appointment. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
Instead of Neil Gorsuch. | ||
That's the Neil Gorsuch seat right there. | ||
You got Garland, who is a bald-faced, sociopathic liar. | ||
And who would have gotten it if Hillary, he was already nominated, if Hillary had gotten it? | ||
And of course that went away and we got Justice Gorsuch. | ||
Think about that. | ||
You think the spread between the purchasing power of the dollar and gold is big and getting bigger? | ||
Look at the spread between Merrick Garland. | ||
Contemplate that. | ||
Merrick Garland on the Supreme Court with a lifetime appointment. | ||
Any conservative that gives me any, you know, talk about Trump, that in and of itself One tiny thing Trump did that is worth an entire presidential term. | ||
When you had David Souter and, you know, Sandra Day O'Connor and William Kennedy and a collection of bozos put up by the controlled opposition Republican establishment. | ||
Right there, they're so brazen they're gonna sit right there under oath in front of Congress and they're gonna lie to you. | ||
This is why the House has to go on offense. | ||
They're not going to do anything. | ||
In this complete joke about the tape, how explosive do you think the audio is, folks? | ||
They're excuses. | ||
Oh, it could be taken for AI. | ||
You could record Biden any day. | ||
Oh, it could be taken for AI. | ||
Terrible things could be created. | ||
The AI defense? | ||
Turn it over. | ||
Turn it over. | ||
Gates on point as usual. | ||
I mean, this is the problem with the hearings. | ||
Each guy gets like five minutes and they gotta come back. | ||
There ought to be a staff deposition under oath and it ought to be run by guys like Gates and these people know what they're doing. | ||
Okay, I got a lot to get to and I'm burning daylight. | ||
Let's play the, uh, I got a Naomi, uh, Naomi Wolf cold open hearing. | ||
Open hearing, then we're gonna bring her in. | ||
Do you still believe that the evidence that you've seen does point to COVID originating from animals as opposed to by humans in a lab? | ||
You know, Caitlin, as I said at the hearing and at the transcribed interview, you have to keep an open mind since there is no definitive proof one way or the other. | ||
It's one or the other. | ||
When I look at the scientific evidence, I don't see any evidence that's concrete at all that it's a lab leak, even though a lot of people talk about it. | ||
I still think it's a possibility But I haven't seen any evidence where there is reasonably good evidence, not definitive, that is suggestive, strongly suggestive, that it came from a natural reservoir of an animal jumping into humans. | ||
Having said that, I repeat, I still keep an open mind because the definitive proof is not there. | ||
But, in my mind, it weighs more heavily of one than the other. | ||
Okay, Naomi Wolf, there's a whole, and you've gone through all the testimony of yesterday. | ||
I think this guy is the biggest pathological liar I've ever seen, but you're the expert. | ||
I will turn it over to you. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am, on Fauci's... And here's the good news. | ||
MSNBC and CNN were not throwing down with hard defenses. | ||
MSNBC kind of mentioned it, but everybody said he got lit up yesterday. | ||
So you didn't see the days of them, oh, Fauci's, uh, Fauci's a god, Fauci's fantastic, Fauci's the savior of the nation. | ||
You didn't hear that last night. | ||
In fact, Aaron Burnett interviewed somebody, kind of lit him up, and Caitlin Collins, as bad as she is, wasn't all in for the defense. | ||
Your thoughts, Naomi Wolf? | ||
I mean, yes, but it's still pathetic. | ||
And it was a pathetic showing by the Republicans, I'm sorry to say. | ||
And I really respect Congresswoman Greene for having been way out ahead of her colleagues in saying the words crime against humanity and saying the words criminal prosecution. | ||
But respectfully, even to her, you know, she left the most serious evidence on the table. | ||
I mean, the whole performance from beginning to end of the Republicans was as if our work has never made it into the public eye, as if we never published a book full of the evidence of dramatic crimes, prosecutable criminal offenses, deaths. | ||
Um, injuries, disabilities, uh, the things that were brought up were, you know, masking, which we all know isn't real. | ||
And this, you know, six foot distancing, which we all know isn't real. | ||
Um, some of the things that just now from that clip, uh, Dr. Fauci's not being challenged on. | ||
The Republicans didn't challenge him on, but who did on the Ingram angle last night, the brave leader, bravest of all, It's not in Congress. | ||
It's Dr. Peter McCullough. | ||
And at 11.49, 11 minutes in to the Ingram angle, he charged Dr. Fauci and others with a conspiracy, his words, to create a coronavirus chimera in league with China starting in 2015. | ||
And he brought the receipts. | ||
And Dr. Wenstrup, who's head of the alleged attack forces that are supposed to be questioning and challenging Dr. Fauci reacted defensively and said, oh, well, no one will come forward. | ||
And if they come forward in China, they'll be killed. | ||
So it was a very kind of intimidating response that Dr. Wenstrup gave. | ||
So the whole thing looks to me, you know, with the exception of Marjorie Taylor Greene, | ||
like really a collusion and a cover up, a theatrical display to make it look like they're | ||
asking Dr. Fauci some uncomfortable questions, but really they're not going anywhere near | ||
the significant evidence that we and Dr. McCullough and others have uncovered. | ||
Let me pivot to action because you put together the 3,500 plus War Room Posse members to work | ||
your great team. Amy Kelly and the team to coordinate this. | ||
We've got volumes that have been bestsellers, all of it. | ||
I've got a couple minutes here. | ||
The pivot to action. | ||
What do you need this audience for? | ||
Because this audience is all down. | ||
Fauci has got to be prosecuted. | ||
What do you recommend happen next and where can people go on your site to put their shoulder to the wheel and take this to the next level? | ||
Well, they should download for free the now 100 reports on dailycloud.io or they can order the reports and send them to their representatives. | ||
But really, they just need to know this. | ||
They need to send the top evidence to their elected officials. | ||
I don't know, honestly, if that's going to move the dial because these elected officials must know what we have revealed over and over and over. | ||
But for example, number one, they didn't point out, the Republicans didn't point out that Dr. Fauci was in on the emails in April of 2021 warning that this injection was causing kids to get damaged with myocarditis and he was part of the cover up. | ||
No one brought that up. | ||
The dead kids, the kids dropping dead. | ||
No one brought up the fact that they had to, Pfizer had to hide eight dead bodies | ||
in order to make the claim, which Dr. Fauci is basing his whole defense on. | ||
You know, hundreds of thousands of people who are unvaccinated dying, total lie, right? | ||
His claim is based on eight dead bodies of vaccinated dead people that Pfizer hid | ||
in order to get the EUA. | ||
He knows about that. | ||
Dr. Fauci knows about that. | ||
Dr. Walensky knows about that. | ||
No one's asking about that. | ||
And no one's asking about things like the eight page lactation and pregnancy report | ||
showing that Pfizer was murdering babies in utero and making children, babies sick from nursing. | ||
He had that document. | ||
Dr. Walensky has that document. | ||
He's responsible for those dead babies. | ||
And the Republicans who are supposed to care about dead babies and about babies, you know, in the womb being killed are saying nothing about it. | ||
So these people, everyone listening has to Download the top evidence and we can, you know, summarize it again and put it on our site, send it to all of you, but you can also download it and send it to your elected officials and say, get a grip, charge him. | ||
We have the evidence. | ||
We've provided it. | ||
These are criminal offenses. | ||
Charge this man with these crimes, with these murders, these disabilities, these sterilizations on his watch. | ||
I don't want to see any more images. | ||
I mean, with all respect to Marjorie Taylor Greene, it's bad. | ||
The kids in band were in little tents. | ||
That is not as bad as murdering children in the womb or killing people through these injections that he waved through, that he promoted, that he supported the mandates for people to be forced to get. | ||
Where can people go on your site right now? | ||
We got to bounce. | ||
Where can people go on Daily Cloud to see those receipts, ma'am? | ||
Okay, upper right-hand corner, Pfizer documents. | ||
It's right there or you can, there it goes, alert latest updates on our investigation into Pfizer and Moderna. | ||
Upper right-hand side, you can download all of them and you can order, you know, the book, the Pfizer documents, War Room Daily Cloud. | ||
Reports on Amazon, but that shouldn't be... How can I put it? | ||
We've brought these receipts so many times. | ||
Really, you all have to be asking your Republican leadership, why are they shutting their ears to this evidence? | ||
I think it might have something to do with Big Pharma, but we'll have you back on to talk about that. | ||
It may just have something to do with money that runs this city coming from Big Pharma. | ||
Social media, where do people get you, Dr. Wolf? | ||
Podcasts, all of it? | ||
Sure. | ||
Dailyclout.io is where you go. | ||
Please support us, become members. | ||
If you want us to keep doing this work and hammering these criminal offenses, we need your help. | ||
You can find me on Outspoken and you can also go on Substack to find Best of Daily Clout. | ||
And please do support us on Naomi or Wolf on Twitter. | ||
But really, you need to raise your voices. | ||
This is disgusting. | ||
And thank you, Steve, for your leadership and the posse. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Do I have Manny Raju? | ||
I've got Scott Besant. | ||
We're going to stick with our all-Yale second half of the first hour. | ||
Let's play Manny Raju from yesterday, bringing Scott Besant with the receipts. | ||
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Does having a convicted felon in a district like yours hurt Republicans? | |
My district's full of very smart people with firm grasp of reality. | ||
They can smell bulls**t. So no issues nominating a convicted felon? | ||
I have no issues in supporting Donald Trump for President of the United States. | ||
I mean, you're running with a convicted felon at the top of your ticket. | ||
A tainted process. | ||
Not the same. | ||
And a lot of my constituents are focused on the fact of the trial not being fair, the process not being fair, and they're upset and they're angry. | ||
Is it a concern you're having a convicted felon at the top of the ticket? | ||
No, I think the American people saw what happened in New York. | ||
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They saw two, what were typically misdemeanors being elevated to 34 felonies. | |
But there were still several other Republicans in swing districts who did not want to talk about this just moments ago. | ||
Okay. | ||
Um, actually that finishes, we couldn't get the clip of the finish because CNN won't put it out. | ||
He continued to continue on and they say, well, what about the Democrats said, Hey, it's split. | ||
Half the Democrats want to go hard on he's convicted felon. | ||
However, Here's the buried lead. | ||
He said half the Democrats really want to drop it and they say that, and they're from battleground states, they want to focus on the economy. | ||
Scott Besant report out today about some banks in trouble. | ||
I think 63 banks. | ||
Some people are saying, why does Biden, why is our Democrats in these House and Senate seats saying in battleground states, we got to focus on the economy. | ||
But they're also saying the same time, don't use Bidenomics. | ||
We got to talk about a different way. | ||
Your thoughts, sir. | ||
Steve, good morning. | ||
Well, they're saying it because Biden can't campaign on the economy. | ||
It was a choice. | ||
He and his administration made a choice. | ||
It triggered the greatest inflation in 40 years. | ||
And, you know, now here we are. | ||
The price levels have skyrocketed, especially for essentials. | ||
The American people are unhappy that Paul Krugman, I think, has written six stories saying, oh, you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
You can't afford food, but it's really just a vibe session. | ||
You know, I'd say it's more like a jive session that Paul Krugman And all these Democratic mouthpieces are trying to get through. | ||
People know what their personal lives are like. | ||
And the train has left the station for Joe Biden to be able to campaign on the economy. | ||
I think Yesterday, we saw the beginning of a new strategy by the Democrats that I think is going to be equally unsuccessful. | ||
And it's talking about how you could have a lot of inflation under Donald Trump 2.0. | ||
And I think the American people aren't going to fall for that either. | ||
How are they pitching that? | ||
You're right, there is a pivot. | ||
So they're kind of saying, oh, Trump's going to be terrible for the economy, stock market, bond market. | ||
What is their pitch when they say, oh, Trump's going to bring back or he's going to have higher inflation than we have? | ||
When President Trump, you know, the empirical evidence, which you keep bringing up, he had no inflation of de minimis inflation during his four years as president, sir. | ||
I think people understand that there's a choice here and that things are fragile. | ||
And it is going to be tough landing this economy after the election, no matter who wins. | ||
There have been some terrible choices that have been made by the Biden administration in terms of deficits, in terms of spending, and equally as important as how we finance these deficits and spending. | ||
But the way they're trying to couch it is that somehow Donald Trump's going to come in and blow out spending. | ||
Well, I tell you, the spending's been blown out. | ||
The bond market has been blown out. | ||
When Donald Trump came into office, 10-year bond yields were 1.80%. | ||
When he left, they were 1.90%. | ||
When Joe Biden came in, bond yields were 0.8%. | ||
When he left, there were 1.90%. | ||
When Joe Biden came in, bond yields were 0.8%. | ||
Yesterday, there were 4.40%. | ||
Joe Biden has already blown out the bond market. | ||
I just think nobody's really buying this argument. | ||
Could things get choppy if there's a Trump victory? | ||
On November 5th, which I think the polls are pointing to, there was a piece out that Bloomberg wrote about yesterday by a firm called Clocktower. | ||
And they said, well, they were worried about the bond market or bond yields rising, which I don't agree with necessarily. | ||
What I do agree with is that they'd up their odds of a Trump victory to 60 percent and they up their odds of a Republican trifecta to 50 percent. | ||
The 10-year, as our audience knows, the 10-year bond controls your life because that's what everything's priced off. | ||
Is it not true that there are already decisions? | ||
President Trump, I mean, this is kind of why I think so much of the nation that maybe doesn't love President Trump is coming back and saying, hey, we gotta get Trump in here because at least he's a businessman, he understands finance. | ||
They're baking in decisions right now. | ||
That are going to make his job very tough. | ||
I mean, you guys are going to have a very, very tough way. | ||
And I think your plan is the three, three, three, three, right? | ||
Get, get deficits down eventually to 3% of GDP growth at 3% and inflation at 3%. | ||
Is that, is that your basic is that your overall plan? | ||
No, the final three is growing us energy production by 3 million barrel equivalents a day. | ||
So look, Everything that Donald Trump talks about is disinflationary. | ||
He wants to increase the supply side of the economy. | ||
And we have a roadmap. | ||
There's a choice right now. | ||
And I really don't understand why this fixation that somehow Trump 2.0 is going to be different than Trump 1.0. | ||
Trump 1.0, inflation was low, growth was high, the private sector financed it, | ||
the lowest to the highest income cohorts did well. | ||
Business did well. | ||
Households did well. | ||
And I think that we keep hearing about Trump nostalgia. | ||
Well, of course, there's Trump nostalgia. | ||
It was a great period for America. | ||
Scott, I know you're doing a bunch of talks and interviews this week. | ||
Is there any way people can catch you? | ||
I don't know if you're at Manhattan Institute. | ||
Is there any way people can catch you on live stream? | ||
Where do they get more of your thinking? | ||
Well, I'm not sure what's going to be live streamed. | ||
Anyone can email me at our firm email address, ir at keysq.com. | ||
And the Manhattan Institute, they've published All right, we'll be publishing on Thursday morning a pre-speech or pre-remarks for my Manhattan Institute appearance that night, and I think it lays out a lot of the case for the success of | ||
I do think the campaign is one thing. | ||
but more particularly, kind of picks apart what has gone wrong with, you know, | ||
that they don't even like to use the word Bidenomics anymore. | ||
I call it more Biden-itis because, you know, it's, it's an economic malaise. | ||
Uh, I do think the campaign is one thing. | ||
I think just more, we got to talk about what Trump nostalgia means as far as | ||
economics, because his record is so powerful across the boards, working | ||
class, middle-class productivity. | ||
I mean, it's just full spectrum energy dominance, all of it. | ||
Scott Besant, thank you for carving out time and fitness in today here in the War Room. | ||
Good, thanks. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
This is, yes, we have to continue to pound, and as you know, you're here in the war, we're going to continue to pound on lawfare. | ||
But there's also so much positive, not just in national security and geopolitics, in the border. | ||
You know, the forever wars in the border. | ||
But the economy, if you go back to the three, you know, it's the economy, it's inflation, it's the invasion of the southern border, it's the forever wars. | ||
That's Royce White's mantra. | ||
The economy and the empirical evidence of President Trump's plan is simply overwhelming. | ||
Okay, in the next hour, Dave Brat is going to jump in here. | ||
We're going to talk about some grassroots. | ||
Scott Pressler, we're trying to get, I don't think we're having, he's got a great report about Pennsylvania. | ||
But Steve Stern, and I was honored to talk to the Cause of America folks last night about the Trump Force 47. | ||
By the way, it's opening some offices. | ||
I see a Wesley Hunt. | ||
I think they're opening offices in Philadelphia this week. | ||
So it's all coming together. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
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