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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not going to 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've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
It's Wednesday, 12 June in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
Had a little slight technical hiccup. | ||
We're trying to work out now. | ||
We're getting Miles Grimard, the CEO of Field of Greens, one of our favorites. | ||
Completely organic, totally healthy. | ||
We're gonna get him up in a little while. | ||
I've got Russ Vogt and I have a package for Russ Vogt. | ||
As soon as my crack team in Denver And here on the road, tell me we're ready to go. | ||
I'll play that, but I'm gonna bring in Russ Vogt at CR. | ||
Russ, first off, before I get the cold open ready for you, just give me a second on, we just had Mark Payaletta on here, who's absolutely fantastic. | ||
We have Jeff Clark on a lot. | ||
We have a ton of your people on the team. | ||
Uh, over on, on your CRA team. | ||
What is CRA? | ||
What are you guys working on? | ||
And then why do you get called? | ||
Why, why are they coming after you? | ||
Cause I'm about to play a cold open here where they're just there. | ||
They've got you in the gun sights, brother. | ||
What is it that CRA does that upsets people so much? | ||
Well, a couple of things. | ||
I think number one, we started a center for renewing America because we believe that everyone would want to say that they were America first and, and MAGA. | ||
And that they would essentially be trying to be putting that branding on, which is general conservative incorporated ideas that have put us in a position where, you know, 40, 50 years and, and, and multiple Republican presidents until Donald Trump, we didn't even begin to, to move the needle. | ||
And, and, and he leaves office and we're now on the cusp of tyranny. | ||
And so we wanted to make sure that we had, and not unlike this is an information command center on the war room, from a policy perspective, we wanted to make sure that the creation of battle plans Was from people who actually believed it and were not afraid to take on withering enemy fire. | ||
Second thing I would say is that we, we stock our organizations with people who are battle tested, who have been in government. | ||
So when we say something can be done, when we say that a governor can seal off the border, it can be done. | ||
It has a credibility to it. | ||
And I think what the left is very fearful of right now, Donald Trump has never had a team. | ||
Collectively, he's had few, but he has never had an army of people that could serve in government, believe fully in what he believes in, and can execute them, and execute it with enemy fire that's coming over the target. | ||
And that's something that we, Mark was my general counsel at OMB, you know, that's something that we perfected at OMB and we want to provide models of people who do that and they know that it is a threat. | ||
And that is something that, you know, they count on a house divided that we saw often under the first term for various reasons. | ||
And, you know, our view is that we want to give the president options of people and ideas and battle plans that will prevent that from happening. | ||
And I think the left knows Why that is so destabilizing and they are sounding the alarm notwithstanding slandering us in the process | ||
No, I think so. | ||
Hi, I'm CRA. | ||
I've gone to both your conferences and people know I go to very few conferences just because it's just they're time-consuming, but yours is so special. | ||
You had a presentation. | ||
I actually had Matt Boyle join me this time to come down because I wanted him to meet your institution, your building. | ||
Particularly, I think it was on Saturday, the last day, you had a presentation that I said, man, as busy as I am, I got to go down and sit in the general audience and watch this. | ||
It was about The crisis or the focus on the point of attack, the time you've got to get maniacally focused. | ||
You have to be completely hermetically sealed because when you go in for the point of attack, that's where they're going to come after you. | ||
Walk our audience through that concept. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
You know, if you, if you're playing football or if you're an army, there's a point along the line where the attack is coming. | ||
It's the focus point. | ||
Uh, in which you need to have a response to. | ||
And, and that's how we think about it with Center for Renewing America. | ||
We don't think about it from the standpoint of, uh, well, we can have impact across the board. | ||
We want to have impact where the enemy is trying to go across our lines. | ||
That's where we want to have impact. | ||
We want to have it. | ||
We want to, we are a small organization. | ||
We, we, we have the ability to, to rally to a gap, but that gap has to be the right one. | ||
And ultimately that's where you need Courage. | ||
That's where you need to be fearless. | ||
One of our core values is fearless, faithful, and frugal in everything we do. | ||
The conservative movement, our cause, needs all three of those things. | ||
If we're not fearless at the point of attack, if we don't have courage, then we will step away from the battle. | ||
It will be convenient not to be there. | ||
But our view is that that's where the country needs us, and we're not going to save our country without a little confrontation. | ||
And so, if I get attacked for all manner of different names, and I've been called all of them, If I'm not willing to provide a model in the same way that I've looked at you, Steve, and Peter and said, look, these guys have counted the cost. | ||
If you're not willing to count the cost, I don't want to serve with you. | ||
I really do not want to serve with you in government. | ||
If you have not been willing to acclimate yourself to the possibility that you will have to spend a night in jail, that you will have to tell your family you may not see me for a while. | ||
That is the only mentality that we will save our country. | ||
And when we all start understanding that courage is contagious, we will have an army of people that are ready for the conflict that is coming with regard to what the left will throw at us and the types of policies and proposals All constitutional that are necessary for us to stand in the breach. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
We have a cold open for you. | ||
I want to have you watch it and then comment on it. | ||
What Trump and his allies want is not that kind of deliberative due process. | ||
They're not trying to hold people accountable for actual wrongdoing. | ||
They're trying to reshape the American justice system to make it a political tool to go after Democrats or anyone who has done Trump wrong. | ||
And political prosecutions, remember, were a major goal for the MAGA movement long before Trump got indicted or convicted. | ||
I was reminded of this this weekend. | ||
The Washington Post published an incredibly eye-popping piece on an influential figure in Trump's orbit you might not be familiar with. | ||
I mean, for what it's worth, I'd never really heard of the guy either. | ||
He's the former director of the Office of Management and Budget, and his name is Russ Vogt. | ||
According to the piece, he is a potential chief of staff in a second Trump term. | ||
He could wield a lot of power. | ||
Vogt is a self-proclaimed Christian nationalist who crafted parts of the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 on how to remake the executive branch in a Trump presidency. | ||
And then back in September of 2022, before Trump got indicted or even entered the presidential race, Vote wrote an essay saying the left had dragged America into a, quote, post-constitutional moment, saying it was time for the right to reinterpret the Constitution in a radical new way. | ||
He encouraged conservatives to, quote, throw off precedents and legal paradigms that have wrongly developed over the last 200 years. | ||
In their place, according to the Post, he laid out plans for, quote, Donald Trump to deploy the military to quash civil unrest, seize more control over the Justice Department, and assert the power to withhold congressional appropriations. | ||
And that's just on Trump's first day back in office, according to Vote. | ||
Now just to pause on that. | ||
He's not calling for accountability through due process of the law to hold people accountable. | ||
He wants to reshape the system for the purpose of punishing Trump's perceived enemies. | ||
And last year, he told a Heritage Foundation crowd, quote, the Department of Justice is not an independent agency. | ||
If anyone brings it up in a policy meeting in the White House, I want them out of the meeting. | ||
So here's the larger picture, outside of the week-to-week news cycle and the latest Republican reactions. | ||
The Republican line of fight fire with fire, you hear over and over and over again, is really just cover for a frightening plan to overhaul the justice system and the executive branch at large. | ||
And by the way, this plan completely predates Trump's convictions and indictments. | ||
It's what they've had in mind all along. | ||
An attitude typified by possibly the most powerful conservative you've never heard of, Russ Vought. | ||
A self-identified Christian nationalist who wrote portions of the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 on how to remake the executive branch in a Trump presidency. | ||
This week, the Washington Post identified Vote as a potential chief of staff in a new Trump administration, even as he lays out his vision for a post-constitutional presidency to turn the government into a flatly authoritarian project, or failing that, just a mafia state. | ||
Reporting that vote has helped craft proposals from Donald Trump to deploy the military to quash civil unrest, seize more control over the Justice Department, and assert the power to withhold congressional appropriations, and that's just on Trump's first day back in office. | ||
You know, we curate MSNBC, CNN, BBC, all of it, New York Times, folks know that. | ||
And I have people that are close to me, like my sister and my brother, they go, because they come when they visit. | ||
I'm watching it nonstop. | ||
We're taking notes and doing clips and they go, you're sick because you like watching this. | ||
I do. | ||
I could watch. | ||
I've watched that clip with combined clips about 10 times, Russ, that you're they literally their heads are blowing up. | ||
The most powerful evil man you've never heard of. | ||
Russ vote. | ||
So break it down. | ||
They're clearly in panic mode. | ||
Let's talk about what we're actually doing and what their fear is because they're now, you know, this is beyond pearl-clutching. | ||
They're in the pure panic stage about this because they know it's going to happen. | ||
Russ Vought. | ||
Yeah, let's be really clear. | ||
It is not a post-constitutional vision. | ||
That is a slander from what I have written. | ||
It is a post-constitutional reality that they have created. | ||
They are the ones that have used political prosecutions and lawfare to turn us into You know, Roman times where if you were out of office, you've got unlimited number of lawsuits that you had to deal with. | ||
That is the situation that we are facing. | ||
And what the left has done over a hundred years is to never amend the constitution. | ||
They've just created fourth branches of independent agencies that they have basically made unaccountable to a president who didn't have the ability to come in because of precedence, no law, no constitutional amendment. | ||
And what we're saying is the only way out of this is radical constitutionalism. | ||
It is not to reframe. | ||
Notice she didn't have air quotes on that. | ||
It is not to reinterpret the Constitution. | ||
It is to go back to the Constitution and put yourself in the position of the founders and how they would have responded to the branches and have branch-on-branch conflict because in that you have separation of powers so that our freedoms are protected. | ||
We don't have that right now. | ||
And I use the language of post-constitutional reality for a purpose because we have an entire controlled opposition side of lawyers that believe this is just fiddling at the margins of some case that's working its way between this circuit court and this circuit court. | ||
No! | ||
It is about actual branch-on-branch conflict to get into the actual words and the logic of the Constitution and act on that basis. | ||
That's what I saw with Donald Trump. | ||
That's why I love working for him and that's why I'm working every single day to make sure that he has things to choose from in terms of a menu. | ||
But the notion that we're going to solve this by just going along with the way we've done it for the last 40, 50 years, and our side thinking this is, oh, we just win this court case, everything will be successful. | ||
No. | ||
There is no substitute for both recognizing the seriousness of the problem and dealing with it at a holistic level. | ||
And I just want to give you one example. | ||
Everyone knows. | ||
In 2001, we knew that the border would not be sealed because it was the strategy of the Biden administration. | ||
And we knew that while court cases were important, we could win them, they'll ignore it. | ||
We said the only way to deal with it is to look at the Constitution and find that governors could prevent an invasion that was occurring outside of federal immigration law. | ||
Do you know how many conservative lawyers came forward to help us? | ||
How many conservative groups? | ||
None. | ||
None. | ||
It was the Center for Renewing America, it was the lawyers that we have on our team, Kent Cuccinelli and others, who said this is what must be done, the founders envisioned it, and the conservative movement was silent. | ||
And so we are trying to rally to our cause these ships of Dunkirk so that we are ready with the types of battle plans that are necessary to save the country. | ||
This has been it's been a work we've been doing for a while. | ||
I want to go back to when you talk about the alphabet agencies. | ||
We got about a minute here Russ. | ||
I got to hold you through but the deconstruction of the administrative state what what the left did and they did it brilliantly. | ||
You got to give them you got to give the way they think is demonic, but they're cunning and they created a fourth branch of government. | ||
That was the founders never had in mind that this is how they created the Leviathan. | ||
Right? | ||
And this is how they had these spending bills to feed the Leviathan. | ||
This is how the Leviathan controls every aspect of your life. | ||
And with these federal rules and regulations, it just goes on and on and on. | ||
It's not about taking off one regulation for every, you know, ten regulations for every one we take off. | ||
It's much deeper than that. | ||
It's the deconstruction of the administrative state. | ||
And while you're doing that, the administrative state Now has a deep state aspect to it, kind of a rogue aspect, which is like a Praetorian Guard. | ||
It combines the intelligence agencies, some of the legal apparatus, some of the defense apparatus. | ||
It's like the Praetorian Guard in ancient Roman times, of which they will select the direction of the country. | ||
Not the voters, not the citizens. | ||
Short break, back in a moment. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone! | |
We rejoice when there's no more! | ||
Let's take down the CCP! | ||
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It's going to be a very, very close race. | |
I think they're terrible choices that we're being presented with. | ||
And that's just the fate of that's what the primary voters selected. | ||
And I regret the fact that that's that's where we are. | ||
All right. | ||
Now, I know a lot of these folks who also shared your same concerns about Donald Trump sort of said, all right, we're rallying around. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You had said, though, that would not be the case with you. | ||
You had said that he's a populist and an authoritarian narcissist, that character is too important to me, and it's a job that requires the kind of character he just doesn't have. | ||
That's pretty strong. | ||
Yeah, that's the way I feel. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
I don't support Biden either. | ||
I think his policies are terrible. | ||
I hate the fact that I feel I've got to write in a Republican like I did the last time in 2020. | ||
I voted for him in 2016, hoping that there was going to be a different kind of person in office. | ||
And I do think character is a really important issue. | ||
If you put yourself above the Constitution, as he has done... But what happened? | ||
What turned you on? | ||
This is the whole January 6th thing? | ||
That's a part of it. | ||
I think it's a contribution of factors. | ||
But I think it really is just character at the end of the day. | ||
And the fact that if you're willing to put yourself above the Constitution, an oath you swear when you take office in federal office, whether it's president or a member of Congress, you swear an oath to the Constitution. | ||
And if you're willing to suborn it to yourself, I think that makes you unfit for office. | ||
These traditional, you know, constitutional conservatives, Russ, I gotta ask you, because you come, you know, you and Chip Roy and others I admire have kind of are coming or have migrated from that side. | ||
What, what, what, what don't, what are they missing? | ||
These are smart people. | ||
What are they missing? | ||
That, as Mark Levin so eloquently says, the great one, we're in a post-constitutional situation right now because the Marxist-Alinsky radical left has shredded the Constitution. | ||
That's what you keep saying. | ||
Hey, you're coming in and going to be a big part of the second term, you know, President Trump's second term because you're such a big part of the first. | ||
You're saying the reality is it's a post-constitutional America and we have to deal with that in being radical constitutionalists. | ||
Russ Vought. | ||
Yeah, the only reason I have to say the word radical is we have people that their definition of constitutionalism is whatever the latest, you know, court has said as opposed to what the founders would have described and did describe. | ||
And so I think you have to get in the logic of the fights. | ||
We have a whole political class that's afraid of confrontation. | ||
We can't have a government shutdown or even a fight over the debt limit because people like Paul Ryan are more scared about Wall Street than they are the voters or their own oath to the Constitution. | ||
And so the whole field of possibilities has been whittled down to very few things. | ||
And so you have a dysfunctional Congress that doesn't do anything on a year-by-year basis | ||
because all of the action is in the fourth branch agencies that are, guess what? | ||
They are looking not to the President of the United States, not to the rank-and-file members that you have on this show. | ||
They're looking to committee chairmen, and they're looking to House and Senate leadership, and that is only the end of the case tree. | ||
So you have You have a machine, a cartel, that is working very, very well. | ||
It's just not working to the benefit and to the expectations of the American people, and that's what we have to change. | ||
And I am not surprised about where Paul Ryan is coming from. | ||
He's part of a 40-50 year consensus on the right that said if we view everyone as just a consumer, just a consumer, then we will have nirvana in this country. | ||
We will have all the best policy in the world. | ||
And the reality is that's a lie. | ||
And it's not based on any kind of rigorous intellectual foundation. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
People are not just consumers. | ||
They are citizens. | ||
They are fathers. | ||
They are mothers. | ||
They are children. | ||
They have souls. | ||
They are oriented towards their creator. | ||
And if you don't have a public policy that actually addresses the entirety of who we are as human beings, you will fail and you will go in the direction of what the left has wanted us to. | ||
Because what? | ||
The left, they're the ones that say man is the measure of all things and that we are not created in the image of God. | ||
My view is that we've got to have a holistic accounting of who we are and that that bleeds into our politics and we look for fights and battle plans that are based on the totality of who we are as individuals. | ||
Can we go ahead and play the... This fight's been going on for a while. | ||
It was really the blueprint for the first Trump term, including the selection of Supreme Court justices that would focus on the deconstruction of the administrative state. | ||
That's why it ain't random, folks. | ||
We have five big decisions that are going to come out in the next couple of days or weeks. | ||
It's also why the left is hammering them, as Mark Paley said, to trim their sails about where they really are. | ||
Can we go ahead and play this clip from seven years ago? | ||
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I think the same thing. | |
I think if you look at the lines of work, I kind of break it out into three verticals or three buckets. | ||
The first is kind of national security and sovereignty, and that's your intelligence, the Defense Department, Homeland Security. | ||
The second line of work is what I refer to as economic nationalism, and that is Wilbur Ross at Commerce, Steve Mnuchin at Treasury, Lighthizer at Trade, Peter Navarro. | ||
Stephen Miller, these people that are rethinking how we're going to reconstruct our trade arrangements around the world. | ||
The third, broadly, line of work is what is deconstruction of the administrative state. | ||
I think the three most important things, I think one of the most pivotal moments in modern American history was his immediate withdrawal from TPP. | ||
That got us out of a trade deal and let our sovereignty come back to ourselves. | ||
The people, the mainstream media don't get this, but we're already working in consultation with the Hill. | ||
People are starting to think through a whole raft of amazing and innovative bilateral relationships, bilateral trading relationships with people that will reposition America in the world as a fair trading nation and start to bring jobs, high value-added manufacturing jobs back to the United States of America. | ||
One of the proudest moments of my life is when, you can tell in the back, the mainstream media, Russ, the New York Times, they go, what's the administrative state? | ||
And the audience, blue-collar Americans, right there, MAGA, the deplorables, they were going crazy. | ||
Deconstruct the administration. | ||
They absolutely understand their bones. | ||
It's deeper than just bureaucrats. | ||
It's something that's extra constitutional. | ||
That's destroying this nation. | ||
You've been the tip of the spear and that's why it's both the judiciary and it's what you guys are working on for the executive branch and the legislative branch. | ||
That's where we're going to have five big cases in the next couple weeks. | ||
They'll be decided. | ||
Russ Vogt, your closing observations about where we are in this fight against the administrative state. | ||
The left is opposing us with all that they have because our theory of the case has never been more developed. | ||
The plans I've never been more developed in the cadre of individuals that are coming from across the country and raising their hands has never been more experienced and courageous. | ||
And you see that across the country. | ||
And so we are in a moment of 60 seconds worth of distance run in the words of Kipling. | ||
And we've got to do everything we can to keep executing under enemy fire. | ||
That's what I got over the weekend with the Washington Post. | ||
That's what we get every single day at the Center for Renewing America. | ||
And it doesn't dissuade us, nor does it dissuade you here on the war room. | ||
And I think that's what everyone needs to keep moving. | ||
Keep rowing the oar, keep rolling down, and we will win this fight, and we will be prepared To have the most consequential, even beyond the consequential four years that the president has already given the country. | ||
But we will give the potential for this next term something that the country's never seen before. | ||
Russ Vought and the team at CRA are always right there at the point of attack. | ||
It's a small group, but man are they fierce. | ||
Russ, how did they get to your Twitter feed, which comes in a little hot on occasions, and also how did they get over to CRA? | ||
AmericaRenewing.com is the website, and they can get me at AtRustVote, or they can get the center at AMRenewCenter, and we'd love to have you join our cause. | ||
Amen, brother. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Great work, sir. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
You can tell the good ones, they're coming after Mike Davis, they're coming after RustVote. | ||
We've got Michael Patrick Leahy up here in a minute. | ||
You're going to hear about they're coming after him. | ||
I think we got Miles. | ||
So, Miles, here's the question. | ||
You have a competitor that's on TV, on cable all the time. | ||
You guys take a very different tack on that. | ||
Just compare and contrast why Field of Greens, why you're organic, why that's more than just a label, why is that important to people's, not just health, their energy, the whole package, sir. | ||
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Yeah, and you spoke with Dr. Kim before, who I know will be on here soon, to explain even more in depth about each Each ingredient and fruit and vegetable that I put in there to benefit each part of your body. | |
So the difference is ours versus competitors is it's all real organic fruits and vegetables. | ||
And each serving is a full serving of fruits and vegetables. | ||
And none of our competitors can say that. | ||
And the doctors and we always tell all of our customers that it has these benefits. | ||
And actually Recently, we've partnered with a place to do clinical studies to prove everything we say, that it will lower your biological age and help with your kidney, liver, heart. | ||
And so, we are investing so that we can say, you know, we possess and possessions nine-tenths of the law, as I've heard someone say, we possess the product that is the best on the market. | ||
And so, we are putting our money where our mouth is to have those studies done to prove it. | ||
Yours takes, I mean, it's a longer process, right? | ||
It's a longer process. | ||
It's one of the reasons you're a powder. | ||
Walk us through that. | ||
What about the process to actually make this and why are you a powder instead of coming in what some people think is more convenient? | ||
You do this for a reason. | ||
Why? | ||
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Yeah, so all of our competition, they're going to go to a supplier where they have a bunch of options and they'll say, all right, we're going to extract all these vitamins and we're going to put it in from certain fruits and vegetables. | |
We're going to extract and we're going to put in the capsules. | ||
And if you look at a capsule, I mean, I have a bottle right here, a bottle of capsules is this big, a full serving of fruits and vegetables. | ||
By FDA standards, it has to have exactly a certain amount of powder and fruit and vegetables inside of it. | ||
I think we have 33 different suppliers now from different farms, where we have to work with them directly to get our specific strawberries, to get our specific kale, to get everything. | ||
And we have to have it all brought in, freeze-dried, turned into a powder, and then bottled and sent out to everybody in the country. | ||
So it's a much more monotonous and difficult process, you know, from supplying | ||
all the way to the finished product rather than just going to one supplier that's going to | ||
supply for everybody. And it's just an extraction process where they're going to water it down a | ||
little bit. And there's real no difference between all of our competition. They kind of all use the | ||
same cheap ingredients. Ours is, like recently, we're about to launch our chocolate flavor. | ||
And it's a perfect example of how difficult it is to make our product because we have to go through | ||
this huge product to make it organic. | ||
It's very difficult. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I want you to hang around. | ||
I want to get into that, about that difficulty, because this is the key to Field of Greens. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back, Michael Patrick Leahy. | ||
This is going on. | ||
It's down in Nashville. | ||
You're not going to believe. | ||
Check it all out next in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
I believe that you're going to get a vote on contempt of Merrick Garland this afternoon at 3.30. | ||
Ana Paulina Luna is also pushing her motion, which is even, it goes back I think over 100 years, about having him arrested by the Master at Arms. | ||
Anyway, a lot going on in the house. | ||
We're going to try to get to it before the end of the morning show, but definitely in the afternoon show. | ||
Right now it looks like a vote for Garland is going to be at 3.30 this afternoon. | ||
Miles, I know when we take field of greens, you feel better. | ||
You got this very positive kind of buzz. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
But everybody says you got to get X amount of fruits and vegetables every day. | ||
You do it in a much more difficult and complex process to make sure it's organic. | ||
It's not extract. | ||
But why is that? | ||
Why is this X amount that you've got to have of fruits and vegetables, why has that been decided that that's the correct amount, or at least the minimum amount, and why is it in the field of greens you feel like you get this, you feel good after you take it? | ||
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Well, as you know, a lot of times when governments hand down things, it's kind of just things they throw out there. But fruits and vegetables, | |
everybody needs to have it because of the different phytochemicals and the things it does for | ||
your body that not all other foods do. | ||
And so, like our competitors, if you pop a couple pills and it's a little bit of amount, | ||
they can't claim that you're getting a full serving of fruits and vegetables. | ||
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Where do people go on the website? | ||
You explain all this, you break it down. | ||
Our audience loves to immerse themselves in information. | ||
Where do folks go? | ||
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So go to the website. | ||
Once again, what's the website and how do they actually talk if they got questions or email, actually getting in touch? | ||
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Yeah, fieldofgreens.com. | |
And it's, it's right there at the bottom. | ||
There's a, there's a plus sign you can call. | ||
There's people that don't answer and, um, yeah, use code Ben and, but, uh, or Steve, I think they both work, but yeah, fieldofgreens.com. | ||
There's always that, that plus sign right there at the bottom. | ||
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And you can talk to anybody and that it helped answer any questions and anything that we can do to help or we're here for. | ||
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Um, The question is, we have a debate here, what type of water do you put it in, right? | ||
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Do I have Michael Patrick Leahy? | ||
Talk about a full... So Leahy, you know, it's bad enough that I may have an appointment somewhere starting in July, but I can't lose my Michael Patrick Leahy. | ||
You're on fire in Nashville. | ||
Are you in court on Monday, Soar? | ||
Are you before a judge on Monday, Michael Patrick Leahy? | ||
Right now, we're before a judge on Monday. | ||
Just a background on this, Steve. | ||
As you know, March 27, 2023, 28-year-old Audrey Elizabeth Hale, who, born female, self-identified as a transgender male, walked into her former elementary school, Covenant School here in Nashville, and murdered three 9-year-old kids and three staff members before Metro National Police got there and killed her. | ||
We have been in court, in federal court, filed a suit against the FBI to release all the Covenant Killer writings and then also in state court since May of 2023. | ||
And so we obtained last week 80 pages from the Journal of the Killer and many other documents. | ||
And we started writing stories about those documents, right? | ||
But we didn't publish any of the documents. | ||
Well, Monday evening, the judge in the case, LaShea Miles, the Chancellor Court Judge in Tennessee, sent me an order to show up in court on Monday, show cause why I should not be basically put in jail for contempt of court for violating her court orders. | ||
Except there's only problem, I haven't violated any of her court orders. | ||
And I think she knows that. | ||
You know, this came about because a reporter for a local television station owned by Great TV, his name is, he's a total weasel, his name is Stacey Cameron, called her up, called the judge up on Monday and said, hey, Leahy and the Tennessee Star are publishing all these stories. | ||
You should hit him with a contempt of court charge. | ||
And so, yeah, right after that, we got the order. | ||
Now, we're obviously not sitting back. | ||
We're coming back at him. | ||
And we'll have some emergency motions here to stop it today, but we'll see. | ||
I could very well... The judge... I tell you, Michael, we're having a technical problem. | ||
Can we try to reboot, Michael? | ||
I want to make sure that the audience can hear this and also that I can hear it. | ||
Yeah, we'll try to reboot. | ||
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Okay, let's go try to reboot. | |
I know, but I would like to hear it also, Mr. Producer. | ||
I want to hear what he has to say. | ||
To summarize, we're going to have Michael Patrick Leahy back up. | ||
Let's go ahead and try to reboot. | ||
Here's the issue. | ||
Leahy, and you've had others, you've had other talk show hosts out there, you've had other people on the internet that have done a good job. | ||
This is about the killing and it gets to kind of this transgender violence and about the, you know, the medicine, the procedures, all of it. | ||
It appears that that's all being suppressed, that that types of information across the board here on these situations is being suppressed. | ||
In the Nashville situation, You have this, and if you look at her, she did go to Covenant School, the school that she went back to and gunned down in cold blood these little children and the three instructors. | ||
She was a graduate of there. | ||
And if you go back and look at the pictures of her and when she was there, she's a lovely young woman. | ||
What these writings have come out and she had both journals and she did a manifesto and I think it's just because of Steve Crowder and some other people. | ||
I think we just have maybe pages of the of the manifestos pages of the in just snippets. | ||
They have tons of information. | ||
That the government is withholding, the FBI is withholding, local authorities are withholding. | ||
They have tons of information about the mindset, about what happened in her transition or what happened in her transformation that was also inside her mind and about the hate she was building up. | ||
Uh, they now have, uh, I think she put a last will and testament, uh, one of these that the guys described, uh, Leahy and his team described last will and testament that she pasted to her wall, uh, with really telling her mom, Hey, my, uh, my, uh, my, my stuffed animals. | ||
I don't want my stuffed animals, you know, given put in a dingy basement. | ||
I want them here. | ||
I want this room exactly kept exactly like I left it. | ||
Let me see how I got Michael Patrick Leahy. | ||
So Leahy, you've been fighting, there's all these journals, there's also a manifesto, there's a last will and testament. | ||
It's very important for people to get this so we can track, because if you look at her when she was at Covenant, This is a lovely young lady. | ||
I mean, it's like Mark 1 mod 0, you know, appears like nice Christian girl coming out of a very, you know, solid Christian education with a solid family life. | ||
And then you see a monster that goes and guns down little, with a high-powered rifle, goes down and guns down little children and the instructors in cold blood at point-blank range, and You understand that this, she thought about this for a long time. | ||
This is something she planned on. | ||
This is something she processed. | ||
You had these journals, which you're, you're, uh, the Tennessee star, when you read it, you're shocked about it. | ||
You're shocked about how the FBI thinks about it. | ||
And it's just, the question is, why is this not all put out there? | ||
And why is some federal judge or some judge saying, hey, Leahy, uh, you broke the rules here. | ||
You've got to come to court. | ||
Uh, and you've got to stand in front of me, sir. | ||
Yeah, that's the state court judge. | ||
And just, is my sound okay, Steve? | ||
Can you hear me, Steve? | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm just checking to see, can you hear me, Steve? | ||
Okay. | ||
Um, I will continue assuming you can hear me. | ||
So yeah, I am, uh, um, we've got 80 pages of documents or 80 pages from her journal and we've been publishing not the pages, but the content from it. | ||
Now, what's interesting about this, Steve, is the state court judge has required me to show up in court on Monday on a show cause hearing to basically, if she doesn't like what I say, she could, in theory, put me in jail, even though we haven't violated any of her court orders. | ||
What's interesting about this is the day after we filed the state court case, the FBI, Steve, sent to the Metro National Police Department chief a memo, a three-page memo. | ||
The memo was basically protection of legacy tokens. | ||
What's a legacy token? | ||
It is a video or document left behind by a mass murderer, and the FBI said, no, we don't want you to release that, and oh, by the way, there's a precedent for the destruction of these kind of documents. | ||
The FBI doesn't want this out. | ||
We also know, Steve, that this young woman had been under psychiatric care and psychological care for 22 years. | ||
Back in 2001, she began when she was a student at Covenant. | ||
And that, as far as we know, the first psychologist who treated her knew from her notes that she was interested in killing her father and carrying out a school shooting. | ||
But that psychologist did not tell the father. | ||
That he was subject to a possible killing by her daughter, thereby violating duty to warn here in Tennessee. | ||
The same thing happened when she went to Vanderbilt Psychiatrics. | ||
So a very troubling, very troubling case. | ||
No, it's troubling because these are major institutions. | ||
You're talking about the FBI, you're talking about Vanderbilt, one of the most respected universities and medical schools in the country, you're talking... Go back, of all you said, and the psychiatrist or the psychologist is horrible, and I know you're going to deal with it. | ||
Go back to this concept, because the War Room is about nomenclature. | ||
You dropped a bomb of something I've never heard before. | ||
Legacy tokens. | ||
What is a legacy token and why is the FBI doesn't think it's good to keep those and to actually promulgate them so we can start to get patterns and understand this? | ||
What's a legacy token and why is the FBI so adamant that they had to be hidden from the public and then destroyed, sir? | ||
It is a term invented by the FBI in about 2018. | ||
Legacy token. | ||
It is basically the legacy of a mass murderer. | ||
There are videotapes. | ||
or their manifestos or their writings in which they claim credit for the mass murder and then identify their motivation. | ||
Basically, the FBI told Metro National Police Department Chief John Drake, don't release this because the public won't understand it. | ||
And certain groups might have people who would say bad things about them. | ||
In other words, basically, transgender killers, right? | ||
They also, they didn't say, you know, destroy this document, but they said there's precedent for destroying these documents. | ||
Apparently in the Columbine killings back in 1999, they did destroy some of the tapes. | ||
They're concerned that there will be copycats if this is out there. | ||
So that's the thinking on the FBI's part. | ||
They don't want it out. | ||
They don't want it out, because this gets to the heart of the transgender ideology, and there's something deeply, deeply wrong there, as Showalter and Dr. Miriam Grossman have told us for a long time. | ||
Michael, tell us about it. | ||
You follow us here on the John Fretters Radio Network, which is always expanding. | ||
We're going to Memphis here officially, hopefully the end of this week, early next week. | ||
How do people get to all your content? | ||
You're the most brilliant guys I know. | ||
Where do they go to get all of Michael Patrick Leahy, sir? | ||
The best place to go right now is tennesseestar.com, tennesseestar.com. | ||
In the past week, since we obtained all of these documents, we've written about 40 exclusive stories. | ||
One of which, Steve, is that the killer, Audrey Elizabeth Hale, paid for the guns that she used to kill these kids and these staffers with Pell Grant money. | ||
So that was a pretty stunning revelation. | ||
We have innumerable revelations that you can see at TennesseeStar.com. | ||
We've got a special category there, Covenant shootings. | ||
Just click on that and you can see all these stories. | ||
Deeply disturbing. | ||
Leahy, you're fantastic. | ||
We'll cover your trial on Monday, sir. | ||
Hopefully they don't throw you in the who's gallery. | ||
I'm in good company. | ||
They're coming after us. | ||
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There's a big debate now. | ||
The resolution passed, the rule passed 208 to 207. | ||
A bunch of people didn't vote, but it's 208 to 207. | ||
So at 3.30 today, it looks like they're going to have that vote. | ||
I think they're still... | ||
You know, there's still some hey, it's a it's a minute by minute but 3 30 today the vote on garland right now They're throwing down on the house floor Raskin's in big space bigs is in Raskin's face. | ||
It's uh, it's gonna be quite intense We're gonna live stream it this afternoon at 3 30. | ||
We're back at five We'll get on top of it and break it all down for you about this contempt charge This is about the audio tape and you can tell they're trying to hide this tape They don't want people and the reason they don't want it is that biden sounds like he's besides the lies I think he sounds like he's not all there, and they don't want that out. | ||
They understand that's a killer for them, and that's why they're suppressing it and hiding behind the executive privilege to hold this back from the rightful committee that should get to hear it. | ||
Mike Lindell, kind of a blockbuster in the Voss situation. | ||
People are on offense out there. | ||
That's why I like the folks in Wisconsin. | ||
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You are on offense. | ||
What do we got, Mike? | ||
And then tell me about your deals. | ||
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Well, yesterday, everybody, our lawyers canceled the press conference because it was breaking news. | |
Robin Voss was not in compliance with what he had to do. | ||
So that ship sailed. | ||
Now today, the lawyers just an hour ago, they filed with the WEC to have his recall election one month early. | ||
So not August 6th, July 6th. | ||
So, this is moving very fast and we are winning. | ||
That was great news to hear and I'll have more, I'll probably have more information on that at 5 o'clock, Steve. | ||
So, you're saying a possibility, before you go to the talk about, you're saying that we could actually have the recall vote as early as the recall election instead of August 6th, we actually have a July 6th? | ||
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July 6th. | |
As of now, there's nothing Vos can do to stop this. | ||
And the WEC has to rule, according to our lawyers, there's nothing, he's not compliant. | ||
He bypasses everything, goes right now, what can rule today that his election is July 6th? | ||
That's what we put in for that. | ||
One month early. | ||
And believe me, everybody, one day without Voss is worth it. | ||
Every day without Voss is a positive for our country. | ||
One month, an additional month without VASA is like in dog years. | ||
No, this is so huge. | ||
Getting him out August 6th is huge. | ||
No, no, because Wisconsin, I'm telling you, this may come down, folks, to Wisconsin or Michigan. | ||
It may come down to Wisconsin. | ||
If you look at the math right now, The kind of lock-ins, it may come down to either Wisconsin or Michigan, and that's why you've got to get these blockers out of there. | ||
You know, MTG yesterday said Raffensperger and Kemp and these guys are blockers. | ||
It's a big problem in Georgia. | ||
They think they've worked around it. | ||
I think the spread's down there. | ||
We may outvote the steal, but Wisconsin's a different deal. | ||
It's been so tight there, right on the edge, and that's why the president spends so much time. | ||
So, Mike, update us this afternoon on the 5 o'clock show. | ||
This thing's changing moment by moment with Voss. | ||
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Very interesting, too. | |
In my deposition yesterday, everybody, Rasenberger, Voss, all these blockers came up. | ||
I'm going, that's weird. | ||
Why would they come up? | ||
They're saying, you know, Voss said this, Rasenberger said this. | ||
Goes back three years where they're saying, we had a real good election here. | ||
We had a real good election here in Wisconsin and in Georgia. | ||
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