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The real problem is not the party itself. | |
It's the voters who are subscribing to the party. | ||
74 million of them last time around. | ||
This time, Trump ahead in the polls, not by a lot. | ||
So the real question, and the thing that is the most troubling, and I know a lot of these Trump voters, is the party speaks for itself. | ||
They're transparent. | ||
We see it. | ||
Other than Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney, I don't think there's, and now you saw Paul Ryan, I don't think there's a Republican that has spoken outside of, and again, or against, Felix Leder. | ||
So what is it about, at this point, half the country that says, that's my party, I'll vote for that, that works for me. | ||
That's the troubling part, is beyond the party is the voters that are subscribing to it. | ||
That keeps me up at night. | ||
It should keep you up at night. | ||
It's Thursday, 13 June in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
You saw Nicole up in the beginning, Elizabeth Diaz. | ||
I think she's a religion reporter over the New York Times with the meltdown of Nicole Wallace telling them that, gosh, these people talk about godliness. | ||
They talk about getting back to first principles. | ||
They talk about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the Judeo-Christian West and the Old and New Testament. | ||
And actually about being Christians and trying to be good Christians. | ||
Eli Crane, right there you saw the ruling class. | ||
They're afraid of, I got news for them, there's a lot more than 74 million, a whole lot more. | ||
You just came out of the meeting with the President of the United States. | ||
Can you give us up to speed on what happened with President Trump? | ||
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Yeah, Steve, it was great to have the President at Capitol Hill Club this morning talking to all Republicans. | |
Just talking strategy, talking how we're going to save this country. | ||
He was talking about, you know, the massive growth in fundraising over the last couple of weeks, the weaponization of the federal government. | ||
He talked a little bit of policy, you know, joked around a little bit, talked about the congressional baseball game last night. | ||
But all in all, I think it's just an attempt to get us all in the same team. | ||
This has obviously been a pretty divided Congress. | ||
A guy like President Trump, he's one of the only people that could come in and | ||
unite this group. | ||
And so it was great to hear from him. | ||
You pulled off, I mean, two things that have, I think, made us that this is maybe we're finally going offense is | ||
what you guys did yesterday with Merrick Garland only third time in the | ||
history of this republic. | ||
A sitting attorney general has been held in contempt of Congress. | ||
Also, J.D. | ||
Vance, Tuberville, Mike Lee, a lot of friends of the show, of War Room, They threw down overnight or this morning and said, hey, no more appointments, nothing. | ||
We're going to play hardcore with all the elements we have in the Senate to essentially stop the Biden regime from doing anything. | ||
Do you think finally the word's gotten out there? | ||
Or did this take a trip for President Trump to come to Capitol Hill to have people finally, now they're going on offense and it looks like that offense is going to continue? | ||
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Yeah, Steve, it's kind of surprising to see. | |
I mean, this conference is so weak and pathetic, you know, that it's hard to imagine that finally it woke up and realized what was going on. | ||
I see myself as a wartime representative. | ||
I'm here to, you know, take the hard votes and to take the strong stance for the American people. | ||
But I was excited to see that yesterday because we're not going to be able to save this country. | ||
We are not going to win if we continue to just manage the decline and play defense. | ||
And that's what the Republican Party is known for, to be quite honest, as you know. | ||
Your listeners know and it was it was great to see us actually take a stand yesterday. | ||
This is the same conference, Steve, that took two times to impeach Secretary Mayorkas. | ||
And so, you know, I was kind of surprised by it, but it's getting so bad and we're being attacked from so many different angles. | ||
I think even this slumbering week conference is waking up and realizing that We have to get on offense if we're even going to stop the tide of these tyrants. | ||
Do you think that President Trump's trip today, the timeliness of this over at the Capitol, was it the Capitol Hill Club or the RNC right there next to the House? | ||
Do you think that that will spur people on also, particularly for weaponization of government and other things that you've been fighting for? | ||
unidentified
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I do think so, Steve. | |
Not only are they seeing President Trump come and give a strong message like he did today, but we're all hearing it back in our districts. | ||
I was just back in my district this last weekend at a debate, and the American people They are so sick and tired of it. | ||
They're like, what are you guys doing? | ||
Wake up. | ||
We're losing this country. | ||
You guys are doing nothing about it. | ||
Every time you guys have leverage, you fold and you cave. | ||
And you guys are the ones that we elect. | ||
You guys are the ones that are supposed to represent us at Capitol Hill. | ||
You guys are supposed to be the ones that are stopping it. | ||
And you're not. | ||
And they're right. | ||
We aren't stopping it. | ||
And so it is timely. | ||
I do see a little bit of momentum shifting our way, and I'm hoping the Republican Party figures it out and quick. | ||
I want to go to, and I don't want to, there's some great clips from, I wouldn't call it a debate. | ||
I'm not sure, I'm really not sure, I don't actually think your opponent quite gets what it is to actually mean to run for Congress. | ||
And I say that, you know, trying to be gentle. | ||
There's a bunch of clips from your debate, I could play them, but people would think we're actually playing a parody account of memes. | ||
That's how bad it is. | ||
Particularly that You lay out cases like that on different topics. | ||
Pure MAGA, right? | ||
Taking the offense, whether it's forever wars, the border. | ||
Your opponent comes back and it's like his responses are written by Saturday Night Live comedy writers. | ||
But about how they don't really address what you say, and he kind of goes off on this airy-fairy. | ||
And what's amazing is that the audience is shouting the entire time. | ||
No! | ||
I mean, it's a full-on War Room Posse MAGA deplorable audience. | ||
Tell me, this is what I don't understand. | ||
This guy is part of the McCarthy Revenge Tour. | ||
Now, Nancy Mace actually got above 50%. | ||
McCarthy went all in for there for millions and millions and millions of dollars, feeling she was probably the most vulnerable. | ||
But he's after Gates. | ||
He's after you. | ||
He's after Bob Goode. | ||
I actually went down to support Freedom Caucus and Goode simply because, you know, I love President Trump and we got his back 24-7. | ||
But this is about the McCarthy Revenge Tour. | ||
It started out in an epic flop. | ||
But I got to tell you, brother, I think where it really gets, I think where he breaks his pick is in your district because this guy just looks like a stone cold guy that's not really involved in modern politics. | ||
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No, you know, Steve, I think the best advice that I could give him is he needs to start watching the war room stat if he wants to understand the voters in the district and across America. | |
It's funny because his tagline is I'm one of one of us. | ||
He tries to act like he's one of You know, the people, but he's not. | ||
He clearly doesn't understand the issues. | ||
He doesn't have the pulse of the voters. | ||
And a large part of it is I'm sure he's watching, you know, MSNBC and Fox News, and it's just not getting it done anymore. | ||
The American people are so far beyond that. | ||
And they want America first. | ||
They want MAGA. | ||
And, you know, Nancy Mace's victory was very big last night. | ||
I think it, you know, definitely punched Kevin McCarthy in the establishment in the mouth. | ||
I'm honored to be on their hit list, Steve. | ||
You know, like I said, this is what I wanted to do when I came to Congress. | ||
I didn't know that I would, I had no idea how long I would last, but I wanted to take the fight to the enemy. | ||
I wanted to be relevant and I wanted them to have to take time and resources to attack me and come after me because when they're coming after me, that's, you know, that's money. | ||
That's time that they can't be attacking Bob Good or Matt Gates or somebody better than me. | ||
You know, this isn't an ego thing. | ||
It's all about just being a team player and trying to save this country for my kids and for all the War Room Posse and everybody who loves this country. | ||
So it's an honor to be on their hit list. | ||
We're going to squash this guy. | ||
And thank you to the War Room Posse and thank you for supporting the fighters up in Congress and around the country. | ||
I think what's so important is that when he does mouth something that's coherent, which is not often, it's back to the old neoliberal, neocon policies of the Republican Party that are just dead. | ||
I mean, Donny Deutch sees it every season. | ||
We've moved on from there. | ||
It's a new day, and we are at war. | ||
This is political warfare, and it's the Eli Cranes of the world that really are at the tip of the spear. | ||
That's why McCarthy, in this kind of, it's a pure revenge tour, McCarthy's so obsessed Yeah, he is. | ||
He's coming out on the 24th. | ||
Charlie Kirk is going to be with us. | ||
the heart. I call him the heart eight that removed him. I think Gates is scheduled to | ||
come out there. Matt, Matt Gates has been the leader of kind of this anti McCarthy and | ||
done such a great job McCarthy, you know, every day or every chance he gets goes on | ||
TV and trashes Gates. But is Matt coming out to your district? Yeah, he is coming out on | ||
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the 24th. Charlie Kirk is going to be with us. Andy Biggs. | |
I think Paul goes are coming as well. We're still trying to get the great Steve Bannon | ||
out. | ||
I don't know if you can put in a good word for him. | ||
Anyway, it's going to be a great event. | ||
At the bottom line, the people of Arizona, too, are going to be treated to some of the most vibrant, aggressive minds in the MAGA movement who are patriots for this country. | ||
I'm excited to be hosting such a cast. | ||
When's it? | ||
Do we know where it's going to be? | ||
It's June 24th. | ||
Do you know the time? | ||
And where can people go? | ||
By the way, I might try to work with my schedule to do it, but you know me, I like being a headliner. | ||
Right there, I'd be like 4 or 5. | ||
I mean, you got Gates, you got Kirk. | ||
I mean, you bring in some superstars. | ||
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I'd be like 4th or 5th. | |
I'd be 4th or 5th. | ||
You know, I've got special, I've got special, you know, I gotta get the, I gotta get the M&Ms that are all the green color, you know, like, no, I'm just kidding. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Where do people go? | ||
But still the best event we've done is at the Cowboy Church. | ||
I'm telling you, those folks out there, it was amazing. | ||
You had a lineup that was incredible. | ||
We actually talked Rahim into coming. | ||
Where do people go to find out about this? | ||
Because folks, and we'll figure out how to live stream it because this will be pure, pure MAGA. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, Eli4Arizona.com, Steve, is the website. | |
Eli Crane, CEO. | ||
Rep Eli Crane. | ||
Those are some of the social medias that people can go to. | ||
Eli at Arizona, at AZ. | ||
Those are a couple of the places you guys can find me, but we'd love to have you guys. | ||
I think there's a capacity of 700. | ||
I know we're going to fill that up fast with that lineup. | ||
Thank you guys for what you do, Steve. | ||
I appreciate you guys and God bless you. | ||
Keep the tapes, have more debates, because I think you could package that into a parody video and, you know, you could make a lot of money and put it back into the district and help some of the charities and some of the charities out there. | ||
I think it looks like a comedy routine with whoever McCarthy picked. | ||
I think the people putting up the money ought to look at what the screening was, because right now it's kind of, it's very sad. | ||
Very sad. | ||
unidentified
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Great run out there. | |
We know of at least 10 people that they asked before that guy. | ||
They even asked somebody on my team to run against me. | ||
That's how desperate these guys are to get their revenge, but the people in Arizona, too, they're not having it. | ||
They're just not having it. | ||
Particularly your district. | ||
Arizona great, and that district is one of the best in the nation. | ||
This is what Donnie George is talking about. | ||
Eli Crane, Congressman Crane, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here, sir. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you, brother. | |
Natalie Dominguez, you've got a story I want everybody to hear, ma'am. | ||
That's right. | ||
Thank you for carving out time today to join us from home, Tidaloc. | ||
We've been talking about Graceland. | ||
You've got something that actually sends a bigger chill down my spine. | ||
Take it away. | ||
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Okay, she have it on mute. | |
Sorry about that. | ||
I got it. | ||
Hi, Steve. | ||
Hi, Steve. | ||
Our story today involves a retired... | ||
I do this great T up. | ||
I do... | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I do this great T up. | ||
I do this great T up. | ||
And we got mute on. | ||
Take it from the top, baby. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
All right. | ||
Our story today involves a retired school teacher from Texas being forced out of her house | ||
by a scammer who she thought was trying to help her. | ||
It all started when Wanda was introduced to this self-proclaimed real estate investor | ||
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who promised to help her fix up her home. | |
And she was so excited about it that she decided to go to the school and she was like, I'm | ||
going to go to the school. | ||
And she was like, I'm going to go to the school. | ||
And because she met this guy through a friend from church, naturally she thought he'd be trustworthy. | ||
A few months into the renovations, he files a fraudulent mechanics lien with the county on Wanda's property behind her back. | ||
A mechanics lien is basically a hold on your property that allows an unpaid contractor or laborer to foreclose on and sell your property if they go unpaid. | ||
And soon after that, the guy goes and files a warranty deed, effectively handing her property over to him. | ||
And poor Wanda had no idea any of this was happening until she was contacted by a neighbor who saw her belongings being thrown out into the front yard. | ||
But when police were contacted, all the paperwork showed that the contractor owned her property and had the right to evict her. | ||
So she ended up having to rent a room in an apartment nearby. | ||
Then on top of everything else, the fraudster files additional documents and retirement records In order to get a $262,000 mortgage on Wanda's property. | ||
Now, this whole ordeal started back in September, but recently we found that Wanda's still living in this apartment she had to rent, hasn't been able to get her property back, and here's the craziest part. | ||
The guy's being charged with a felony for the fraudulent documents he used to get the loan that they found during the defraud investigation, but not for committing the fraud in the first place and kicking the retirement woman out of her home. | ||
Now, if she'd had home title locks, she would have been notified the moment the lien was filed on her property, and our team of restoration experts would have jumped in to get the whole thing taken care of before this guy even had a chance to transfer her house into his name and fraud her out of her home in equity. | ||
So, Steve, this story is a prime example of how monitoring your property and getting notified immediately is just as important as knowing what to do to prevent further damage from being done. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
I want to get into this mechanics lean for a second because I think folks ought to know about this. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Nathan Dominguez. | ||
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Daybreak. | |
Next. | ||
War Room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Natalie, you brought back a memory. | ||
I remember my dad who was like, you know, the straightest guy in the world about all his everything. | ||
They used to, he used to tell us all the time of the people who used to come through the neighborhood offering the free aluminum siding. | ||
He says, hey, that's how they steal old people's houses. | ||
That's the mechanic lien scam, right? | ||
Walk us through that for a second. | ||
I want everybody to know that this is a well thought through. | ||
They don't need cyber and they don't need AI for this one. | ||
This one they've been doing for 40 or 50 or 60 years. | ||
What is the scam with this mechanics lien? | ||
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Yeah, it's basically they're just like, hey, we're gonna offer to do all this work on your house and, you know, once we flip it and we figure out the property stuff, you can pay us then. | |
So the unfortunate part is that she just didn't know it was happening, right? | ||
So she didn't agree to this. | ||
It's not like she said, yeah, you know, we'll pay you later. | ||
You can file this. | ||
He filed it behind her back, but it's just a scam to say, Hey, we're going to do this for free and then we're going to take your house. | ||
And then when he went and filed the warranty deed, that's what kind of sealed the deal. | ||
And none of it was something she filled out. | ||
Um, it's really unfortunate. | ||
How does he have the L and then you get these huge, they take out seconds. | ||
You got to pay, you know, you got to wear with that and not just that your sense of worry and you don't really have lawyers and it just feels overwhelming. | ||
How does home title lock help with that? | ||
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Well, Steve, today your audience can go to our website, hometidalock.com, use the promo code war room. | |
They can check on their title today. | ||
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A lot of people think that we only monitor people's property titles and things like that, but it's any property record that's filed with the county that is attached to your property. | ||
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Natalie, I'm so glad now you're head of education. | ||
You come on here and tell these great, give these great examples. | ||
I know the audience really appreciate it. | ||
So thank you, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Have a great one. | ||
Natalie Dominguez, Home Title Lawyer. | ||
Just go over and immerse yourself in the information today. | ||
This one's a scam that's been around for a while. | ||
I remember, man, my dad used to be on top of that. | ||
Anybody comes to the door offering anything on Loomis side, don't close the door. | ||
Lock it. | ||
Don't have any more conversation when you're a little kid. | ||
Around the house. | ||
I got Dave Brat, but I got to go back. | ||
I want to go back to the top of the show just for a second, because this is why Brat changed the schedule today to come in. | ||
We're going to, I think, bifurcate this because we got, we have Laura Trump coming up and Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to get, I think, to the capital markets part of Dave Brat's this afternoon in the either five or six o'clock hour. | ||
But let's go and play the start of the show, and I'll bring in Dave Brat. | ||
It's the core of the idea expressed to Mr. Alito that the country must fight the decline of Christianity in public life goes beyond the questions of bias and influence of the nation's highest court. | ||
An array of conservatives, including anti-abortion activists, church leaders, and conservative state legislators, has openly embraced the idea that American democracy needs to be grounded in Christian values and guarded against the rise of secular culture. | ||
They are right-wing Catholics and evangelicals who oppose abortion, same-sex marriage, transgender rights, and what they see as the dominance of liberal views in school curriculums. | ||
And they've become a crucial segment of former President Trump's political coalition, intermingled with the MAGA movement that boosted him to the White House and that hopes to do so once again in November. | ||
The only thing I'd add to that perfect articulation of where we are is, and they're going to decide whether or not Donald Trump has quote, absolute immunity in the criminal cases and charges against him. | ||
unidentified
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Well, this idea of returning America to a place of, quote, godliness, this is not language that I think many Americans might be familiar with or thinking would be a legal principle, right? | |
So, it's indicative of the entirely new moment that this country is in. | ||
Especially since the overturning of Roe. | ||
In our book, The Fall of Roe, the subtitle is The Rise of a New America. | ||
And it gets at these questions about what is this conservative Christian movement that was so powerful that so many people didn't see that led to the overturning of Roe? | ||
Where are they going next, right? | ||
And what Alito, by talking about godliness, was playing into was the language of this entirely, this right-wing conservative Christian movement that Really, as we show in our book, thinks about the questions of democracy in an overarching question, not question, but an overarching story of being within the kingdom of God. | ||
For many of these Christians, democracy, the story of America, is just a small story in the broader story of the kingdom of Jesus. | ||
Not many Americans think about godliness. | ||
No, ma'am. | ||
I think the readers of the New York Times, in the newsroom of the New York Times, doesn't think you hate godliness. | ||
I think the vast amount of Americans, 80%, think about it every day. | ||
Dave Brat, right there, they say the quiet part out loud, sir, your observations. | ||
Yeah, I'd love to just go on the politics here, but these young people, right, are lecturing about the entire structure of Western civilization from 30-year-olds and from typists and stenographers at CNN, as you say, the reporting class, who don't understand any of these issues whatsoever, right? | ||
The question on Alito, right, that they're asking, that the New York Times asks in its pieces, must American democracy be grounded in a Christian worldview? | ||
And of course the answer is yes, and it's time the Christians got a backbone and quit being Minnesota nice and stood up and held our ground. | ||
There is no alternative worldview. | ||
Otherwise, the New York Times would love to proclaim what that worldview looks like. | ||
The conception of the Judeo-Christian West, we are the only culture that grounded human rights in the first place, formulated human rights language, and in our Declaration, the entire idea of our inalienable rights come from God. | ||
So of course we have a Judeo-Christian worldview. | ||
We embedded it in our declaration, in our Constitution. | ||
There is no alternative. | ||
And if the New York Times can proclaim what that is, I'd like to hear it. | ||
Secular is not a worldview, just so they know, right? | ||
The Enlightenment had some nice alternatives, right? | ||
Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, the utilitarians, they all had sophisticated, alternative worldviews. | ||
But the Enlightenment failed. | ||
In its totality, there are no Kantians or Aristotelians left, right? | ||
Seven out of the eight billion people on this planet live out religious lives, and that the New York Times cannot bear. | ||
And I'll tell you why right here. | ||
Here comes the kaboom moment. | ||
The left right now is lost between two claims that are totally contradictory, and the New York Times cannot figure this out, right? | ||
In the first place, they want openness. | ||
That sounds neat. | ||
The open society and its enemies. | ||
I studied that in detail way back in seminary. | ||
Karl Popper, very sophisticated. | ||
Milton Friedman was involved in all that. | ||
And today it's being supported by George Soros. | ||
So on the American universities, you see this openness to everything. | ||
They're open, open, open. | ||
They're open to the other, whatever this thing is, right? | ||
So this is a modern sociological phenomenon. | ||
At the same time, they're closed. | ||
They're only open to the things they want to be open to. | ||
They're closed to Russian culture. | ||
They're closed to Chinese culture. | ||
They're closed to Indian culture. | ||
They're closed especially to Christianity, as you see by all these hit pieces. | ||
And they're closed to Israel and the God of Israel. | ||
And so what is really going on here is, at base, the liberal order is cracking. | ||
Democracy is weak and fragile because they can't think anymore. | ||
They do not have any philosophical grounding. | ||
They have no theological grounding. | ||
They took God out of the Democrat platform and convention years ago. | ||
All political views are my own, but all of this ties into one conclusion, that the only thing the left is unified on is openness to their liberal world order, the globalists. | ||
That's what they're fighting for. | ||
The nation state cannot fit. | ||
Christianity cannot fit. | ||
So the folks that are cloaking this in openness language are not open whatsoever. | ||
They want to close the world off to their narrow worldview and off to 7 billion people that live religious lives on this planet. | ||
You're saying American democracy is founded on a Christian worldview which is embedded in the Judeo-Christian Western civilization. | ||
That's your point, and if they don't like it, they've got a problem. | ||
We don't have a problem, they've got a problem because we're 80% of the country and we're ascendant. | ||
2,000 years worth of intellectual history on this, right? | ||
And more than that, right? | ||
Plato, Aristotle, Socrates are embedded in that conversation. | ||
This has all been worked out. | ||
And on your cold open, right? | ||
Mourning Joe and these guys, right? | ||
Christianity is about turning the other cheek. | ||
Joe, have you heard of the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War II? | ||
Hitler, we didn't turn the other cheek. | ||
There's a thing called just war theory with eight criterion, Joe. | ||
The Catholics worked it up under St. | ||
Augustine. | ||
It's meticulously worked out. | ||
You have to have the right motives. | ||
You have to have proportionality. | ||
You have to have eight characteristics. | ||
If you have those, God wants us to defend those who are being harmed. | ||
The minority usually needs to be protected by the strong. | ||
Another thing that's really at stake here is majority rule, right? | ||
The left is acting like they're scared of fascism and all this kind of stuff. | ||
The Judeo-Christian tradition built in the Bill of Rights to protect all minorities. | ||
All minorities are protected under the rule of law. | ||
What they really want is minority rule. | ||
They want their globalist leftist order And they want that minority strand, the elitist, to rule over America. | ||
That is not going to happen. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Dave, we're going to, until we get you, we're going to get you back at six. | ||
We've got a bunch of economics to go through and capital markets. | ||
Can you give your, what is your touch points until then? | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
Just Brat Economics, I'm Getter, and I'm going around the country giving talks on behalf of Liberty University. | ||
Harvard's motto at 1640 was, Truth for Christ and Church. | ||
That's still our motto at Liberty University. | ||
We've held true. | ||
Come visit us with your young scholars. | ||
Amen, brother. | ||
See you back here at six. | ||
You can wear two hats and wears them pretty well. | ||
The theologian and philosopher and also the economist. | ||
Pretty impressive. | ||
We're back and we realized we were just inches away from victory. | ||
And that's when we decided to give up. | ||
It's only going to get worse before it gets better. | ||
You know that. | ||
I know that. | ||
Philip Patrick's going to join us this afternoon at 5, but you can talk to him at any time. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Ask for Philip Patrick on the team. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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So, Charlie, we saw it yesterday in the House, the first third time in history a sitting | ||
attorney general held in contempt of Congress. | ||
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and the team over there, Tuberville, said no more, nothing, we're not going to do anything for Biden, it's over, we're going to stop everything in the Senate. | ||
Trump goes to Capitol Hill today, says we got to go on offense, I need people on offense, and we're going to roll right into the People's Convention, which is all offense. | ||
Tell me about that, and I think we're very close to making this as big as we do the annual one in December, and I want to know what people have to do right now, because this thing is going to be amazing. | ||
It really is. | ||
So this weekend, literally tomorrow, is when we do opening session in Detroit, Michigan, and tickets are still available. | ||
We are trending to have it almost bigger than our event in Phoenix. | ||
Isn't that hard to believe, Steve? | ||
This is downtown Detroit. | ||
This is the heart of the Blue Wall. | ||
In the middle of where all the Democrats have dominated for years, in the place where Republicans, Conservatives, MAGA, America First, Patriots are not welcome, we are doing one of the largest events they've ever held in downtown Detroit. | ||
People can get their tickets at tpaction.com people's. | ||
It's all about offense. | ||
We hear from the biggest names. | ||
Steve, you're going to give an amazing keynote address. | ||
But the most important element of what we are doing is going to be happening on Saturday morning and Friday afternoon. | ||
Over 50, that's right, 5-0 individualized trainings. | ||
From how to start a Turning Point Academy homeschool, from how to chase ballots, how to secure our elections. | ||
Where are our greatest vulnerabilities when it comes to how they count ballots? | ||
From becoming a poll watcher, from mail-in ballots, to signature verifications, to getting access to the counting rooms legally to be able to see them actually counting ballots as an observer. | ||
All these elements together, it's about the grassroots muscle. | ||
And that is exactly what the People's Convention is emphasizing and focusing on. | ||
And when we first started this event, Steve, we wanted it to be a complement to what the RNC is doing next month in Milwaukee. | ||
We're really glad the RNC is going to Milwaukee. | ||
That's exactly where they should be. | ||
We chose Detroit because it's a good sister complement, Midwest, Blue Wall, downtown Detroit, really where it matters most. | ||
And this is going to be a show of force. | ||
You know, Steve, I would have been happy to be perfectly honest. | ||
I would have been thrilled if we would have had 3000 people. | ||
We very well could have three to four times that when it's all said and done. | ||
You know, we'll look at the final numbers as they come in, which is unheard of in this chapter. | ||
We also tonight have our Blexit Liberation Show tour. | ||
Over 800 black patriots that are getting trained up that are also going to be attending the People's Conference. | ||
We have our Turning Point USA Chapter Leadership Summit also happening right now and concluding tomorrow morning. | ||
So all these forces are converging and the President is going to give a very serious speech on Saturday evening and Steve, you'll love this, he'll be taking questions from the audience showing a great contrast with Joe Biden with the mental acuity, his ability to be open and hear from the concerns of voters from the industrial Midwest. | ||
He is playing to win and I love the energy from the Trump campaign. | ||
I think that it's very important that we encourage the Trump campaign to stay on offense. | ||
Don't take it easy. | ||
Going on a podcast with Logan Paul, going into a black church in Detroit, going into downtown Detroit. | ||
This is the energy we need. | ||
It's far more 2016 than 2020. | ||
I think it's terrific. | ||
It's terrific. | ||
Axios' lead story today, sir, is about how Trump, and they're in shock. | ||
Mike Allen and Vanderhay in this crowd. | ||
Trump's going to take the youth vote. | ||
When I say the youth vote, 18 to 29. | ||
This is not including the 30 to the 35s. | ||
A trending towards Trump, basically a dead heat right now. | ||
I think Biden won it by 20 or 30 points. | ||
And this is what's got him freaked out. | ||
When they look at the crosstabs, it's not the national polling. | ||
It's not even the state polling. | ||
Look at the crosstabs of approval. | ||
So tell me about that. | ||
Tell me about that, because this is the way that we get two-thirds of the nation. | ||
This is the way we run the tables and have 350 electoral votes, pick up five seats in the Senate, hold the House, and pick up a couple seats. | ||
Full-spectrum dominance. | ||
Tell me about it, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, you're breaking all my rules. | ||
We're not allowed to talk about blowouts, red waves, landslides, even though we deserve it. | ||
And our idea set is there. | ||
We're up against a very crooked people. | ||
But I hear you. | ||
If we had fair elections, I think that's where the sentiment of the people are. | ||
Steve, you're exactly right. | ||
One hundred percent. | ||
What we are seeing with younger voters is profound. | ||
And I just have to give credit to the to the Turning Point USA movement over the last 12 years. | ||
Steve, you remember the early years. | ||
I was traveling the country in suits that didn't fit me, trying to get people to support an organization | ||
with this grandiose vision. | ||
Hey, we can do this thing. | ||
12 years later, Steve, Turning Point is bigger than just a youth movement now, as you well know. | ||
But that really is the heartbeat of everything we do. | ||
It is the. | ||
At the core, the ABCs of Turning Point is the youth movement. | ||
You'll see that really on display in Detroit. | ||
We have thousands of students that are coming there, and we've been doing the work. | ||
We are dominant on digital social media, but the president deserves a lot of credit. | ||
The president understands the issue set that will allow young people to no longer become, as you aptly put it, Steve, Russian serfs, that they can own property, that they can get married, that they're able to have children. | ||
This is what's very important. | ||
We think the three M's is how you win the youth vote. | ||
It is mortgage, marriage, mating. | ||
The three M's that Joe Biden and the regime have made it infinitely harder for a 25-year-old to be able to achieve. | ||
Now, I don't know if we're going to win the youth vote. | ||
That's a stretch. | ||
I'll be very honest. | ||
We can get close. | ||
We can get within five points. | ||
We can get within 10 points. | ||
Steve, if we get under 10 points, There's almost no path for Joe Biden in the regime, and that is why we'll be announcing this later this summer. | ||
It's not the focus of this event. | ||
I will be doing the most ambitious campus tour I've ever done in my 12-year history coming up this fall. | ||
We will be doing ballot chasing and early voter registration, specifically with young men and fraternities coming up in this fall. | ||
So, Steve, the crosstabs have them worried, and it should be worried. | ||
Younger voters are realizing that they do not have a future under this regime, and they increasingly are supporting Donald Trump. | ||
Charlie, one more time. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Laura Trump's about to come on. | ||
She's going to be one of the keynote speakers. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
We can make this bigger than the annual meeting. | ||
That will send a shot across the bow as we pierce the blue wall. | ||
We're taking Wisconsin, we're taking Michigan, we're taking Pennsylvania like in 16. | ||
Where do they go, sir? | ||
Yeah, and we just need one of them. | ||
All three would just be incredible. | ||
And to make the Democrats have to diffuse their resources. | ||
Let's do a show of force, everybody. | ||
It's okay if you haven't registered yet. | ||
It's tpaction.com slash peoples. | ||
Three days of training. | ||
Three days of speakers. | ||
You'll be able to hear from Steve Bannon as a keynote address. | ||
Several surprise speakers as well. | ||
We have J.D. | ||
Vance, obviously President Trump. | ||
We have an amazing show of force here. | ||
in the entire movement. You can use promo code war room for 25% off that is TP action.com slash peoples. Get your | ||
tickets. We can't wait to see you. We'll be doing all of our shows live. Steve will be doing a show live. We'll be | ||
doing our show live. Jack Pasovic will be doing his show live. We have an amazing show of force here. Let's go pierce | ||
that blue wall and take one of the states that the Democrats have enjoyed for quite some time and make 2024 | ||
like 2016. | ||
See you then, buddy. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
this weekend where it matters most, tpaction.com. | ||
Charlie look forward to your show at 12 noon. | ||
See you then buddy. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
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Laura Trump joins us now, Vice Chairman of the RNC. | ||
Laura, Trump Force 47 swamped a vote. | ||
We have been pushing these hard on War Room as now the RNC and the campaign both go on offense. | ||
Can you give us an update? | ||
Yeah, and that's the great news, Steve. | ||
We are on offense. | ||
I mean, you look over at the other side of the aisle. | ||
Look at Joe Biden. | ||
Look at the fact that this is a guy trying to run for president again with the lowest approval rating of any incumbent in history. | ||
His vice president, Kamala Harris, right there alongside of him with abysmal ratings as well. | ||
And so I think what's going on in this country right now, and I'll tell you, I've traveled all over America. | ||
I was in Michigan last night speaking to Macomb County. | ||
The county that Donald Trump flipped in 2016, if people remember, this is a group of people in this country that understand now we can compare and contrast two presidents and two presidencies. | ||
And I love everything I just heard Charlie Kirk talking about there. | ||
He is exactly right. | ||
We are expanding the map right now. | ||
We are expanding the red in this country. | ||
We have added Virginia and Minnesota to our battleground maps. | ||
People get what's going on, and what we are seeing is that so many people right now are saying, I can't afford to vote for Joe Biden again. | ||
People are waking up, Steven. | ||
When they're awake, they are not going back to sleep. | ||
I think we are poised To see a historic election. | ||
But we need everybody's help. | ||
We need everybody to get out and vote. | ||
We need everybody to join our election integrity team. | ||
That's something new at the RNC. | ||
First time ever we have an election integrity team. | ||
The Chairman Michael Watley and I have promised 100,000 people volunteering on our team to make sure that this is a free, fair, and transparent election. | ||
If anybody in the audience wants to join, it's protect Again, protectthevote.com. | ||
If you are an attorney, we want you because we want attorneys in every major polling location across this country. | ||
So Steve, we're not reactive, we're proactive. | ||
Whenever we see an issue, we can immediately strike and we are not waiting days or weeks on end. | ||
We need people as well, Steve, to get out and vote early. | ||
Here's what I want to tell everybody out there. | ||
I know as Republicans, we typically like to go vote on Election Day, but we all know life happens. | ||
You've got kids, you've got yourself, a job to worry about. | ||
Look at Carrie Lake and her race. | ||
Had you not seen that one polling location completely crash on election day, a very red district, by the way, in Arizona, she likely would have won her race. | ||
You look at a state like Nevada, where we had a recent election there with an ice storm that made it very difficult for people to get out and vote. | ||
We want you to bank your vote. | ||
At the RNC, we're doing everything we can to ensure your vote is counted. | ||
And I can promise everybody out there, we've got 91 lawsuits. | ||
In 25 states right now, we're working overtime to make sure that the cheating does not impact this election. | ||
You go vote, and then we want you taking somebody from that day all the way up to election day to go vote. | ||
Take your friends, take your neighbors, take your dentist. | ||
I don't care. | ||
As long as they're voting for Donald Trump and Republicans down ticket, that's what we want to see happen. | ||
And then we don't have to chase that vote, right? | ||
Then we can actually pull our resources and focus on people out there who may be low propensity voters. | ||
Who may have not voted in the past two election cycles. | ||
Get your vote in. | ||
Get it banked early. | ||
Make sure it counts. | ||
And we are going to make it too big to rig. | ||
So we have a lot going on right now. | ||
Everything is looking in the right direction, but we're not going to take our foot off the gas. | ||
We're going to play like we're behind all the way up to November 5th. | ||
And I want to just go ahead and throw it out there. | ||
We're going to shut this one down, Steve, early on November 5th. | ||
We're not going to take it into November 6th. | ||
We're going to know before people go to bed that night Donald Trump is the 47th president. | ||
I love that. | ||
Real quick, we want to hold you through the break quickly because we want to talk about some of the content you're coming out with, but I just want to go, we got about a minute. | ||
The logic here, because a lot of people, oh my god, I can't vote, the logic is opportunity cost. | ||
If we can get you to bank your vote, And we make sure we secure that. | ||
We can then go after low-propensity, low-information voters and put the emphasis on this. | ||
And this is how we get past their ability to steal it. | ||
Besides election integrity, you get past that because we have the resources and the time and the opportunity to go get those low-propensity voters. | ||
That's the theory of the case, right? | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
And look at the fundraising we saw after the verdict for Donald Trump, this ridiculous show trial in downtown Manhattan. | ||
30% of the people who sent in donations in those first 48 hours, we raised $70 million, Steve. | ||
30% of those people who sent money in had never sent money in to Donald Trump ever before. | ||
And we know even if you donate a dollar to a political campaign, you are going to go out and vote for that person. | ||
They are literally sending us people. | ||
They're sending us new voters. | ||
We want those voters to get out and vote. | ||
And then, yeah, we can go chase people who may have not voted in recent elections. | ||
It allows us to get more people to vote. | ||
Bank your vote. | ||
Get it in early. | ||
We'll do the rest. | ||
I promise we're on top of it. | ||
And we're going to make sure it counts. | ||
Stick up. | ||
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We'll be right back with Lara Thompson. | |
The real problem is not the party itself. | ||
It's the voters who are subscribing to the party. | ||
74 million of them last time around. | ||
This time, Trump ahead in the polls not by a lot. | ||
So, the real question, and the thing that is the most troubling, and I know a lot of these Trump voters, is the party speaks for itself. | ||
They're transparent. | ||
We see it. | ||
Other than Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney, I don't think there's, and now you saw Paul Ryan, I don't think there's a Republican that has spoken outside of and again or against the fearless leader. | ||
So what is it about, at this point, half the country that says, that's my party, I'll vote for that, that works for me. | ||
That's the troubling part, is beyond the party is the voters that are subscribing to it. | ||
That keeps me up at night. | ||
Laura Trump, Donnie Deutch right there, one of the insiders in the ruling class, the big executive that hates President Trump, actually turns out he hates MAGA and President Trump's voters even more. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
Yeah, this is pretty standard, Steve, for all these folks, all these elitists, of course. | ||
They're so morally superior. | ||
Of course, they have to tell us how horrible we all are, the basket of deplorables. | ||
We know all of those things. | ||
This is not a surprise, of course, but the problem is they don't get it. | ||
They don't understand what's going on out there. | ||
You go talk to the average person, and the average person in this country is saying, | ||
I can't make ends meet. | ||
I can't fill up my grocery cart the same way. | ||
I can't fill up my gas tank the same way. | ||
I have depleted my savings. | ||
I'm in credit card debt right now. | ||
And I cannot survive this trajectory if this is the way our country is going to continue. | ||
And man, I look back to four years ago with Donald Trump. | ||
Maybe I didn't like everything he tweeted, but I sure as heck had a better life. | ||
I sure as heck could put food on the table for my family. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
They are so disconnected from the American people, they don't understand. | ||
And what the American people see in Donald Trump is a fighter, a fighter who is literally standing | ||
in the gap right now, who is willing to be charged with 34 felony counts, as bogus and ridiculous as those are, | ||
because he understands what is at stake right now is so far greater than Donald Trump. | ||
It's so much bigger than him or even the MAGA movement. | ||
This is about the future of our country. | ||
If these people on the left are successful with their communist third world tactics to try and influence an election as they have done with Donald Trump, if they continue the trajectory of destroying our country, we really, Steve, are not going to have a country left. | ||
So Donny Deutch has literally no idea, I'm sure, about the average struggles of the average person out there in this country. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I travel around this country and I talk to them. | ||
Donald Trump travels around this country and he talks to them. | ||
They know how much better their life was with him in office and they want those days back. | ||
Laura, I know you get a bounce, but you've written an incredible book. | ||
I want to make sure everybody gets access to it. | ||
Where should people go for your content? | ||
Yeah, well, first of all, you can follow me. | ||
Laura Lee Trump is the handle everywhere. | ||
But I partner with Brave Books, and I wrote a book called The Never Give Up Pup. | ||
You can go to trumpkidsbook.com if you want to find it. | ||
You can find it anywhere books are sold. | ||
But it really is about teaching our next generation, Steve, the value of hard work. | ||
I feel like you look at this upcoming generation, they want everything given to them. | ||
We're lowering standards left and right, and this is what I want to teach my kids. | ||
When I thought about what am I going to teach my kids in a book, I wanted them to learn the value and the great feeling of a hard day's work, and that's what this story is about. | ||
The Never Give Up Pup. | ||
Again, TrumpKidsBook.com. | ||
I'm really excited about it, and I think we need more of this. | ||
We need to get kids off of TikTok, off of the screens, and get them back to reading. | ||
My kids love this book. | ||
I'm sure everybody's kids and grandkids out there will love it as well, so I'm very proud of it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, you're a fierce warrior, but you were also a great jock in your younger days, so you know about resilience. | ||
You know about toughness. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Ma'am, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
You got it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Never give up, pup. | ||
I want everybody over there to check it out. | ||
Lara Trump making a big difference over there at the RNC. | ||
She's a warrior. | ||
Speaking of warriors, Mike Lindell, you're going to be with us in Detroit this weekend. | ||
Any weekend I can get to hang a little bit with Mike Lindell is a good weekend because Mike Lindell is all over the country. | ||
What do you got for us today, sir? | ||
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Well, I'm looking forward to it. | |
I'll be there all weekend, this weekend too, you are correct, and I'll be speaking on Sunday. | ||
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Look forward to seeing you guys. | ||
Start doing the shows tomorrow morning. | ||
We'll be remote, but we're trying to get the studio set up. | ||
Charlie Kirk's next, Poso, then Tara Dahl, Miranda Khan. | ||
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