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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big 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. | |
Welcome. | ||
It's Saturday, 15 June in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
We're in Detroit, Michigan at the People's Convention. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice, everybody, and of course the War Room Posse, they're here. | ||
A little hungover from last night, but here. | ||
I'm joined by Jack Posobiec, Eli Crane, and Congressman Matt Gaetz. | ||
Hold it, I don't think anything shows you the breadth, the scale of the House Freedom | ||
Caucus than two of the best, Eli Crane, Navy SEAL, Matt Gaetz, one of the smartest young | ||
men in this country, and the single best defender of Donald J. Trump. | ||
Okay, I've got to ask you, I'm going to start posing with this. | ||
I got to ask you, the other day at the hearing on New York, people just want to know, are we now going to go, since President Trump is a couple of weeks from being sentenced to a couple of years in prison, right, by these radicals in New York, are we finally ready to kind of go on offensive? | ||
We saw the other day that you're saying, hey, let the subpoenas fly. | ||
I think the war room posse sensed my frustration governing by strongly worded letter. | ||
It's just not enough. | ||
The radical left, they send grand jury subpoenas. | ||
They send indictments. | ||
They want to send Donald Trump and Steve Bannon to jail. | ||
And I think that we need Republicans who are willing to fight and be worthy of the great people who make up this movement. | ||
And I see too often a willingness of the people we look up to and we work with to just continue the normal Washington ways. | ||
Well, they have broken the rules. | ||
They have crossed the Rubicon. | ||
We are back here at the scene of the crime where they stole the 2020 election. | ||
All right. | ||
And I think we got to get tough. | ||
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Before I go to Eli, let's go back to that. | |
What is it about we have good men and good women who are tough, they're smart, they want to do the right thing. | ||
What's holding them back from just seeing the reality that this is a different era of politics? | ||
They're doing something totally different. | ||
Gates, why don't you take that first and then I'll tell Eli. | ||
Because you're a lawyer, right? | ||
You see this. | ||
You're seeing lawfare. | ||
What is it that they don't see about the system that the legal system has been turned and weaponized against people that have different politics than them? | ||
The left is engaged in unrestrained warfare against our country. | ||
And it's a biological warfare with what they've tried to do in forcing us to take all these vaccines and ruining people's lives as a consequence. | ||
It's legal warfare. | ||
It's warfare where they're trying to purge our military. | ||
Of the good patriots who don't want to stand up for critical race theory and go to 12 hours of pronoun training. | ||
And we are too restrained in our response. | ||
That is the problem. | ||
We believe that if we play within the sandbox, that the virtue of that will be some sort of guiding light for us. | ||
And the reality is that virtue has left us observing the greatest nation on the planet Earth Slip into a grave state of decline. | ||
And I've been to third world countries. | ||
I've seen where they lock up their political leaders and they allow grandmothers to get robbed in broad daylight in their cities. | ||
And that should not be the present state of the United States of America. | ||
But it is because they don't love our country the way we do. | ||
And I wish they did. | ||
I take no joy in that. | ||
I don't use it as a political cudgel. | ||
But they think that America would be a better place if we were weaker. | ||
That the world would be a better place if America was not so strong. | ||
And so we have to be that strength. | ||
And we look to our elected leaders and we hope they inspire that strength. | ||
But Eli and I too often see folks engaging in the comfort of Just the normal slip into the parlance of that corrupt place. | ||
And that's why we like getting out of there with the people of this country who actually deserve strong, bold, visionary leadership. | ||
Alright. | ||
I want to make sure we get a shot of that crowd while we're doing this, right? | ||
Or I'll have to turn this around this early morning. | ||
Eli, you came to Congress specifically for this. | ||
You were sent by that great district out in Arizona specifically to fight this fight. | ||
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No, absolutely, Steve, and this is why I'm here. | |
Like Matt said, it really is a lack of courage. | ||
We have too many representatives that are more focused on their political career and whether or not they can become a committee chairman or then part of leadership than being willing to take the hard votes, do the hard things, and make the hard moves. | ||
Because when you do that, as Matt knows and you know more than anybody, Steve, when you do that, they're going to come after you. | ||
And most, let's be honest, most human beings don't want people coming after them. | ||
We want to be comfortable. | ||
And that's why I love being here at Turning Point USA, where we're raising, and we're educating, and we're motivating the next generation of American patriots who are gonna come be the next Steve Bannon, the next Jack Posobiec, the next... I don't know if there's another Matt Gaetz. | ||
He's pretty, he's pretty unique. | ||
Please God, no! | ||
Please God, no! | ||
That's a, that's a unique package. | ||
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I asked Ginger about that. | |
Yeah. | ||
Well, and we have to draw from this legion because our numbers must grow. | ||
I mean, Eli can tell you, on a given day, on a given fight, there might be 6, 8, 20, we might swell up to 50 or 70, but give us another batch, a few dozen more fighters, and we will try to stiffen the spines of some of these feckless colleagues of ours. | ||
And very little happens in Washington, D.C. | ||
without presidential leadership. | ||
And that's why President Trump's return, we hope, will be the, I think, the magic elixir we need to get people back engaged. | ||
But, listen, if any of them had the courage that Eli Crane has in his fingernail, we'd probably be in a lot better shape. | ||
Talk to us, we only got you for a limited amount of time, I know that. | ||
We can't just wait for President Trump. | ||
I mean, President Trump, they're already trying to de-Trumpify, you just said, when he comes back, if he's allowed to do what he wants to do. | ||
Talk to us about what we can do, what the Congress can do, what this audience can do over this summer. | ||
Besides, we know about the political part of it, the getting out the vote, the lawfare. | ||
When we look at Washington, D.C., we just had a couple of terrible votes yesterday, I mean, on the Ukraine funding. | ||
I think it's another 75 to 80 after everything we've gone through in Ukraine. | ||
What is out there that we can actually fight, and are we going to get single-subject appropriations bills by September 30th, or do we have to shut down the government? | ||
Well, that is the next big fight. | ||
September 30th, the government runs out of money again, and we are not here to vote for continuing resolutions and omnibus spending bills that jam everything together. | ||
We will not vote for that. | ||
And we don't think it's crazy for our federal government to do what all of our state governments do. | ||
Take up the budget, one agency, one program at a time, and then have reasonable debate. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We won't win all of those votes. | ||
There'll be times the other side advances their priorities. | ||
There'll be times that we'll put downward pressure on spending. | ||
But the system we have now is corrupt. | ||
And it's corrupt because the lobbyists and the special interests who fund campaigns don't | ||
want any itemized review of the budget. | ||
So it's not a bug of the system that we have these thousand-plus page bills that cover | ||
everything from Social Security and veterans to who's going to be the deputy commissar | ||
of pencil erasers at the Department of Education. | ||
Those things shouldn't be together. | ||
And it is only by changing that system that we are going to be able to unlock the potential | ||
to save the American dollar. | ||
Like, they always criticize us and say we're the anti-institutionalists, but the institution that has allowed us to have wealth and prosperity has been the strength of the dollar, and we go a trillion dollars more in debt every hundred days. | ||
And we do it so that the lobbyists can get rich, so the special interests can get what they want, and so politicians in both parties can get re-elected. | ||
And it is not worth losing the country for any of that. | ||
Eli, the three biggest issues are stop the invasion, seal the border, start mass deportations, stop the massive federal spending that's driving inflation, destroying future generations, and stop the forever wars. | ||
Where do we stand with those? | ||
That's what President Trump's running on. | ||
How do we, number one, make sure we make progress on that before he gets there, and stop the swamp from de-Trumpifying what he wants to do starting on the afternoon of January 20th? | ||
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Well, you're right, Steve. | |
I think one of the biggest things that we can do as a nation, and this is one thing I love about Turning Point USA, this is a prayerful group. | ||
They realize that God's not dead, God's not surprised by anything going on, and I think we need to get on our knees as a country and continue to pray. | ||
for wisdom, discernment, protection for this country, but we also need to repent as a nation. | ||
I'm just going to say it. | ||
All right. | ||
That's that's one thing. | ||
Another thing that we can do is we can hold on to some of the most powerful people that we have in Washington right now. | ||
Like me and Matt, one of our one of our best allies is on. | ||
He's in he's in trouble right now. | ||
And that's Congressman Bob Goode. | ||
And I want to thank you, Steve, and the War Room Posse for supporting Congressman Bob Goode. | ||
He's one of the strongest members of Congress. | ||
He's in a dogfight right now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And let's pray for him. | ||
Let's support him. | ||
Let's get out and support him on Tuesday. | ||
Let's talk about that. | ||
You know, they're not stronger supporters of President Trump than right here in this audience, right? | ||
The whole war room is built on President Trump. | ||
And I'm not crazy about people that endorse people that are not President Trump. | ||
However, the House Freedom Caucus and what you guys have done, and the hard 8, right? | ||
The hard 8 have done so much for this country to help turn this country around and break McCarthy and McCarthy's reign of terror up there. | ||
This entire deal. | ||
It's not about President Trump. | ||
It's about McCarthy's revenge tour. | ||
Right? | ||
McCarthy's revenge tour. | ||
And that's what has to be stopped. | ||
Well, I mean, the revenge tour is sort of off to the same start as Kevin McCarthy's speakership. | ||
Very inauspicious. | ||
The revenge tour, I think, well, he couldn't get an opponent for Andy Biggs. | ||
He couldn't get an opponent for Tim Burchett. | ||
The opponent he got for Eli is literally named Jack Smith. | ||
Like, what? | ||
Was Hannibal Lecter IV not available? | ||
So yeah, he got, I mean, dig it, and the guy you recruited to run against me literally is a purveyor of DEI and a supporter of Black Lives Matter. | ||
So they aren't exactly sending their best. | ||
And then in South Carolina, you had Kevin McCarthy and his allies spend $7 million to lose by 30 points to Nancy Mace. | ||
Now I'm no expert in mental health, but I think therapy would be cheaper. | ||
I really do. | ||
Pozo, your thoughts on all this? | ||
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Look, look, I only got a couple of minutes. | |
I'm supposed to be at a breakout right now doing the Catholic thing for Catholic votes for Trump, but I'll say this, and we've got the book. | ||
You guys can read it over the summer, but I want to tell you something. | ||
I'm supposed to be humping the book right now on humans, but I'll tell you one thing, and Eli mentioned it just now. | ||
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The reason this movement will win and the reason this movement is ascendant is because we understand this is a spiritual warfare that we are currently in. | |
An animating contest that takes place on a spiritual level with God on our side and we are not afraid to say the important things, to do the hard things, and to come out and say with a full-throated voice that Christ is King. | ||
And that we will come out and we will go to battle and when we see the car of progressivism playing chicken with us and driving straight at us, we will not swerve. | ||
We will never swerve. | ||
This posse will never swerve because we know it's next man up and we know those progressives, if they want to come for us, we're going to come back for them ten times harder. | ||
This is the very building. | ||
This is the TCF Center. | ||
Detroit, Michigan, former TCF Center, where the steal happened, where the ballots were counted in 2020. | ||
We've returned to the scene of the crime to begin to undo the illegitimate regime of the Biden regime and restore justice to this nation and to begin the restoration, not just of our republic, but as Trump calls it, our magnificent republic. | ||
Amen. | ||
Hey, and speaking of things we gotta undo. | ||
That January 6th committee was illegitimate. | ||
And we ought to get Peter Navarro out. | ||
We should never let Bannon suffer the consequences of an illegitimate committee. | ||
And I have had very productive discussions with the House Speaker, with the Majority Leader, with the Majority Whip, and they can convene the five-person committee to deem the work of the January 6th committee illegitimate. | ||
To save our great patriots, and I'm calling on them to do that post-haste. | ||
Matt Gaetz, I know you gotta bounce. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Everybody needs to get to Gaetz. | ||
At Matt Gaetz on just about everywhere on the internet, at Rep Matt Gaetz. | ||
And on my Rumble channel, I run a 24-7 live stream called the Gaetz Network. | ||
It's amazing, and the podcast is fantastic. | ||
Eli Crane, where do people go for you, sir? | ||
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Eli Crane, CEO, Rep Eli Crane. | |
Can we give it up for Matt Gaetz and Congressman Eli Crane? | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna be back live from the People's Convention at the scene of the crime in a moment | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K band You know it's that's a spirit it but you you know as you | |
don't see quite the quite the audience Charlie, I just had my big opening act. | ||
I had Poso. | ||
I got Gates. | ||
I have Eli Crane and full military thing. | ||
We're rolling. | ||
I'm going to frame this. | ||
My audience, the vast war of posse is gone. | ||
I'm framing this in the best possible way, which is that a couple people came into here without being wanted, and we want President Trump to be safe from a potential assassination threat, so they have to clear the entire area to make sure they're safe. | ||
So, for that, we are thankful. | ||
Okay, that's good. | ||
Charlie's always very positive. | ||
Yeah, is that the right spin? | ||
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Oh, yeah, the reality, I'm going to give you the war room perspective. | |
Biden's secret, corrupt secret service doesn't want the war room policy here today. | ||
I am thankful that, hey, if four people came in, we don't know who they are, we want the | ||
president to be safe. | ||
There are four war room policy members, that's okay. | ||
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So do you like how I'm spinning it for the better, Steve? | |
You're good. | ||
You're good. | ||
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And you have to deal with those secret service all the time, but there's been a slight... I want them to keep President Trump safe. | |
We had to take the whole war on Posse. | ||
They've got to go be rewound and everybody else that was down here on media row. | ||
Charlie, this is unbelievable. | ||
How did you pull off? | ||
What may be the greatest of all the Turning Point conferences, a month before the RNC, in Detroit, on Father's Day. | ||
When you first picked this, may I go, Charlie? | ||
No, you were blowing me up. | ||
You were like, bro, this is bad. | ||
Charlie, Charlie, it's Father's Day weekend, and it's Detroit. | ||
You know, what are you going to do? | ||
But it was brilliant. | ||
You came to the scene of the crime. | ||
Yes. | ||
Right? | ||
Which is so brilliant. | ||
Talk to us about how you put this together. | ||
No, it really is the Lord. | ||
We did our summer event last summer in Palm Beach, and we've outgrown that space. | ||
And also, Palm Beach is going to be fine. | ||
We're going to be okay in Florida. | ||
And so we started looking around, is there another city where we could do a show of force? | ||
But you want to do a battleground state. | ||
You want to come and do a show of force on where it's going to matter. | ||
So we tried Atlanta. | ||
They were totally booked in all the spaces we would have wanted. | ||
Philadelphia, same thing. | ||
So we said, is there anywhere in the battleground criteria that could fit? | ||
And our team, Lauren, said, well, Charlie, based on the dates available and the states you want, you go to Detroit. | ||
I was like, well, you must be really brave. | ||
If you're like, really, you got stones to go to downtown Detroit. | ||
I said, let's do it. | ||
And so this is a show of force. | ||
I think it's one of the largest America First events ever in Detroit history. | ||
This is not exactly the most... | ||
And so again, our events team is the best in the entire movement. | ||
We're putting on a spectacular display here, and we're going to have nearly 10,000 people here today from all across the country, primarily the Rust Belt and the industrial Midwest that will be here. | ||
President Trump is going to be taking questions from the audience, and we have an amazing roster of speakers, as you said. | ||
I want to go to two things. | ||
Number one, that you've You've got the best roster of speakers. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
You've got every big voice in the MAGA movement, media, politicians. | ||
But two things. | ||
Number one, the workshops. | ||
And they're going on right now. | ||
Today and yesterday. | ||
And they came in another entrance, so they're not being rewounded. | ||
Talk to us about the workshops, and then I want to get to the Q&A, which was so incredible at a Dream City church. | ||
Yeah, no, it's incredible. | ||
So the workshops in particular, over a hundred of them, Steve, everything from how to run for student body president, how to start a turning point chapter, how to become a precinct committeeman, how to secure your elections, that is happening right now. | ||
And we don't even have main stage programming till early afternoon because of that. | ||
And so again, we have this. | ||
It goes all the way to like eight, nine in the morning, all the way to one or two. | ||
one or two. So that's five or six hours of individualized, as you would call it, force | ||
multiplier workshops. And look, this is the second time we've hosted the president, as | ||
you mentioned, in the last 10 days. | ||
We hosted him out at Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
And now we have the president here. And look, the president, he needs the support of everyday | ||
citizens because he is under constant attack. His legal bills, that is an intentional election | ||
disruption strategy. And they're trying to weigh down his campaign. | ||
They're trying to slow down his momentum. The media and the bad guys, they did not realize | ||
that Turning Point Action was ready to try to close that gap. | ||
for while we're doing ballot chasing voter registration. | ||
The new number Steve of voter registration in Arizona is amazing. | ||
We are outpacing the Democrats in voter registration. | ||
In fact we have 130,000 new registered Republicans more than Democrats. | ||
130,000. | ||
So let me put this into perspective. | ||
In 2020, in the state of Arizona, there were 120,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats. | ||
In 2024, there are now 250,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats. | ||
In 2020, in the state of Arizona, there were 120,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats. | ||
In 2024, there are now 250,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats. | ||
So it's a net increase of 130,000 new voters in the state of Arizona. | ||
And so that is right. | ||
We now have a built-in structural advantage we did not have in 2020. | ||
Arizona is becoming redder, not bluer. | ||
We are organizing our communities, we're building those relationships, and we've been doing the work at Turning Point in the grassroots to help make that happen. | ||
In Rasmussen's poll yesterday, Trump up by seven, right? | ||
Again, I hate polls. | ||
I don't do that. | ||
We can't fall back on polls, but I think you can see some momentum. | ||
The trend line is in our favor. | ||
It is ours to lose in Arizona. | ||
Let's be clear. | ||
And they're going to try every trick in the book. | ||
They're going to try to, you know, machines failing on election day, all that nonsense. | ||
We have to call that out. | ||
We have to try to make sure that's not going to happen ahead of time. | ||
Yes, and have the infrastructure in place. | ||
But look, Georgia is the same way. | ||
We're outpacing voter registration in Georgia as well. | ||
So it comes down to here's the blue wall. | ||
For Trump to become the 47th president, he has to win either Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. | ||
You can make arguments for all three of which one's the best. | ||
I think you've got to play in all three. | ||
You don't know which one's going to break, you don't know which one. | ||
Michigan, you can make an argument for five quick elements. | ||
I can tell you, the Arab-Muslim thing is a huge issue for the left. | ||
The autoworkers thing, they love Trump, and the electric vehicle mandate is no good. | ||
West Michigan... The UA, Politico's got a big story about the UA workers saying, hey, we like Trump, leadership likes... | ||
The black vote is going in Trump's direction big time. | ||
And black men. | ||
Young, the youth vote. | ||
Michigan has enjoyed running up the score in East Lansing and Ann Arbor for years. | ||
We're going to do better in East Lansing and Ann Arbor with young men in particular. | ||
University of Michigan, Michigan State. | ||
Bingo. | ||
I want to come back to the youth and to this article in Politico before we lose you. | ||
But I gotta ask about the brilliant innovation of doing Q&A at the end of Dream City. | ||
President Trump loved it. | ||
And the cross-section of people you had, and the brilliance in the questions. | ||
The questions were all well thought through. | ||
They weren't wise guy questions. | ||
They were good. | ||
It made the president think and reflect. | ||
You're gonna do the same thing I hear today? | ||
We're doing Q&A and people can ask questions for the president during this. | ||
So he's going to give some remarks and then he'll just open it up as almost like a town hall format. | ||
And what a contrast with Joe Biden. | ||
Does Joe Biden take questions from the audience? | ||
Of course not. | ||
And Trump, totally unscripted, opens it up for both a rally and a town hall. | ||
That's the and that's. | ||
And by the way, we are now talking about Trump 2.0. | ||
The rules previously no longer apply. | ||
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Yes. | |
We're trying to now break through to new levels. | ||
And by the way, these clips of him taking questions, they're reaching millions and millions and millions of people. | ||
And I think it's President Trump at his best. | ||
Axios is talking about President Trump's actually going to win the youth vote. | ||
I'm not ready to say that yet. | ||
That's a little rich. | ||
I know, but it's 18 to 29, but you see it in Germany. | ||
You see it in France. | ||
That's true. | ||
You see it in Spain, right? | ||
You're seeing it in the UK. | ||
What's happening here in the United States that young people are open to this message, reacting to this message of populist nationalism, of sovereignty? | ||
What is it? | ||
There's something definitely going on here. | ||
You've been laboring at this for, what, 14 years? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
They want the three M's back. | ||
They want to be able to get married, they want to be able to mate and have children, and they want a mortgage. | ||
And those three things are increasingly out of grasp for younger voters. | ||
It's harder than ever to get married and have children, harder than ever to own a home, and we want to reverse the fertility crisis, we want to reverse the marriage crisis, and we want to make it easy. | ||
And there's one number, you know, I get asked all the time by younger voters who stop me, Charlie, why should I vote for Trump? | ||
According to Zillow.com, this is the number one number that you should focus. | ||
When Donald Trump was president, it required an average salary per household of $71,000 a year to afford a single family home. | ||
It is now $125,000 a year, up $50,000 a year in just three years. | ||
dollars a year. Wow. Up $50,000 a year in just three years. | ||
Wow. So for a young worker, a young family, they say I can't afford that. I can't | ||
ascent. So we are... | ||
You mean Biden hasn't had your wages go up by that much? | ||
Not even close. | ||
And in fact, Steve, I know you would appreciate this because you're always going after the lords of easy money. | ||
Do you know that one in four home purchases in America are done by investors? | ||
One in four. | ||
You're not going to own anything and you're going to like it. | ||
This is part of the great reset. | ||
Own nothing and you'll be happy. | ||
And so my perspective... So they own the asset, they get the price increase. | ||
Bingo. | ||
And you pay the mortgage. | ||
And they get the write-off. | ||
So they get a write-off. | ||
So they depreciate the entire asset. | ||
So they don't have to pay any sort of tax. | ||
So they get a 5% depreciation a year. | ||
Meanwhile, you're not invested in your local community. | ||
You're not building equity. | ||
You are a Russian surf, as you would say. | ||
And you have no... | ||
Stake in the system. | ||
You have no peace of action before you run. | ||
It's always, you can tell when somebody's arrived, when they put on a big event and Politico does a lead story pot shot. | ||
Lead story today on Politico is coming after you hard. | ||
What's your response? | ||
By the way, I think it's an incredible story about you. | ||
But Politico, the media you know, you can understand, is really going to start coming hard. | ||
And they're being fed by Republican establishment operatives. | ||
We got six more coming. | ||
We got New York Times, Washington Post, NPR. | ||
Look, the essence of the story is that despite our strong opinions, we are the biggest ballot-chasing get-out-the-vote operation on the right. | ||
And the answer is yes. | ||
And that puts a fear of God in them, right? | ||
Because they understand that they can't steal it the old-fashioned way this time. | ||
We, again, I want to be very clear. | ||
We gotta win. | ||
And we're not guaranteeing victory, but we are working our tail off. | ||
We're building something that nobody else has built. | ||
There it is right there. | ||
How turning point once spurred by the RNC is becoming Trump's force multiplier in battleground states. | ||
That's your term, by the way. | ||
Force multiplier. | ||
Come on, Politico. | ||
That's a Bannon term. | ||
You guys should be trademarked. | ||
You got to give it there. | ||
I use it all the time. | ||
I think it's great. | ||
But look, we're just trying to keep our head down. | ||
I actually don't like articles like that because I want to win, and I want to do the work, and I want to get in the grassroots. | ||
We can write all those articles about each other in November or in January when Donald Trump says, so help me God. | ||
We call it at Turning Point, Project So Help Me God, because the fight does not end on November 5. | ||
It's about certification, electoral college meeting. | ||
It's about all that. | ||
So it is Project So Help Me God. | ||
And hand on the King James Bible at high noon. | ||
As soon as he says... No, that's what I'm saying. | ||
That's why he has this project, So Help Me God. | ||
It doesn't end, by the way, until he finishes that sentence. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
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And says, I solemnly swear, and boom, So Help Me God, then we can celebrate. | ||
We go to work. | ||
Let's give it up for Charlie Kirk! | ||
Thank you guys so much. | ||
By the way, magnificent event. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Do a barn burner. | ||
I think we're gonna bring some heat today. | ||
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I love it. | |
Thanks, guys. | ||
Charlie Kirk. | ||
I want to thank the team at Denver, where eventually Biden's Secret Service may let our audience back here. | ||
Eventually. | ||
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Kane is next in the war room! | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Joining us is MTG. | ||
You heard what happened as they took our audience out. | ||
The Secret Service did. | ||
Biden called the Secret Service and said, you've got to take the worm. | ||
You've got to take the worm and re-wand them. | ||
So we had a huge audience and now they're gone. | ||
Well, this room is a scene of a crime, Steve. | ||
Oh, what crime would that be, MTG? | ||
That would be the stolen election in 2020. | ||
This is where it happened in Michigan. | ||
I want to talk to you about, you came on the show the other day from your office, and you didn't have enough time to develop it, but the audience's heads were blown up, because they thought, hey, I thought we took action in Georgia, and you mentioned those three counties, right? | ||
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Fulton County, DeKalb County, and what's- Gwinnett. | ||
And Gwinnett County, and you said, hey, I'm not confident anything's changed down there, and I don't think the Republican establishment is that vested in President Trump winning in 2020. | ||
What do you mean by because, hey, we got it. | ||
Not only do we have to have Georgia, we have to know Georgia's secure so we can spend time in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's one that we got to take. | ||
Arizona and Georgia, we got to kind of say, hey, we got that. | ||
President Trump doesn't need to go down there as many times as possible in October because we're sealing it. | ||
Are you saying that you think that there's not enough focus on the big steal down there? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
Look, the polling looks incredible, Steve. | ||
Everyone is so excited about the polling in Georgia. | ||
They're excited about the polling for President Trump all over the country. | ||
So much so, they're practically measuring the drapes for the White House. | ||
I am not for that. | ||
Listen, everyone, what you need to realize is we do not have the White House. | ||
And as a matter of fact, they're going to do everything they can to make sure that President President Trump is not back in there. | ||
Just because we get 50.1% in a state like Georgia of the deplorables, they're just not going to sit there and say, oh, it's yours, take it, do what you want. | ||
They're going to fight us. | ||
They're going to fight us. | ||
I know my state. | ||
Fulton County is one of the most corrupt counties in the entire country. | ||
Atlanta is very similar to Chicago, and people with history and knowledge of politics need to understand what that means. | ||
Obama came out of Chicago. | ||
Many corrupt politicians came out of Chicago, and Atlanta is exactly the same way. | ||
That's Fulton County, everyone. | ||
Just because our laws changed in Georgia, just because we're so-called maybe a safe | ||
red state now, does not mean that our elections are going to be safe. | ||
What the establishment down there is saying is, hey, what are you whining about? | ||
We passed all these laws. | ||
We passed all these laws. | ||
You're saying Fannie Willis and that team that run Fulton County, because she just won | ||
her primary with what, 86% of the vote? | ||
Big time. | ||
That's the way they roll down there? | ||
Yeah, that's Fulton County. | ||
Yeah, that's Fulton County. | ||
That is the way they roll. | ||
And the real issue is, is the establishment, the Republican establishment in my home state of Georgia, wants Trump gone. | ||
Just like the establishment Republicans across the country want Trump gone. | ||
What they want, Steve, you and I both know this, and it makes us sick, we'll throw up. | ||
They want to bring the Republican Party back to the party of Bush, back to the party of Cheney, back to the exact party that we hate and we are burning down. | ||
We will never let the Republican Party return back to that, because that's the uniparty. | ||
The uniparty's the very party is the reason why we're $35 trillion in debt. | ||
The uniparty is the reason why our borders are overrun, and Republicans never do a damn thing about it. | ||
The uniparty is the reason why there's foreign war after foreign war after foreign war, all to support the defense military industrial base. | ||
That is the whole purpose. | ||
That's the purpose of the uniparty. | ||
Donald Trump is the disruptor, he is the destroyer of globalism, and he is America first. | ||
And that's why we have to get him in. | ||
But Georgia's not safe, and neither is this election. | ||
Is Kemp not incentivized to have Trump win in 2020, 2024? | ||
Because it would make him easier to run in 2020? | ||
Because he's running for president, right? | ||
He's looking, he's the Bush proxy to look to run for president. | ||
I'm sure he has much bigger political dreams and aspirations. | ||
He and his wife spend a lot of time over at different summits that you'll never see me go to. | ||
Oh, you mean the party of Davos when they go to World Economic Forum? | ||
They love it. | ||
They absolutely love it. | ||
And the same way you saw Mitch McConnell greet President Trump in Washington this week, we haven't even seen that warm of a welcome from our governor in Georgia. | ||
Wow. | ||
And so Georgia, look, Georgia, the people of Georgia, the people of Georgia will vote for President Trump. | ||
The people of Georgia will elect him to be president in the White House. | ||
We already did it. | ||
We did it in 2016. | ||
We did it in 2020. | ||
But the establishment Republicans and the Democrats in my state are the uniparty, and they will do everything they can to prevent him from being president. | ||
Pivot of policy, but before we go, what can the War on Posse, particularly all your fans down in Georgia, what can they do? | ||
This is one of the reasons we're here in Detroit. | ||
We're here about getting out the vote. | ||
We're here about stop the steal. | ||
What can folks in Georgia do? | ||
Because Georgia is MAGA. | ||
Georgia is MAGA. | ||
Here's what you can do. | ||
You can be watching for plans that I'm making. | ||
I'm going to be making boat parade plans. | ||
We're going to do it on Lake Lanier. | ||
We are going to do it all over the lakes in Georgia. | ||
It's going to be fantastic. | ||
We are going to be doing Trump flag waves. | ||
We are going to be bringing back all the Trump driving all over around 285. | ||
We are going to be getting out and campaigning for President Trump. | ||
You can also sign up to Doorknock. | ||
You can go to DonaldJTrump.com, sign up in every shape and form to help President Trump in Georgia. | ||
Trump 47, Trump Force 47, it's got the locals. | ||
You go there, you can sign up, you've got to protect the vote, you've got to swamp the vote, all these different aspects that the President Trump's campaign is doing right now. | ||
Is that why you're here today? | ||
You're here today to support President Trump? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I support President Trump everywhere. | ||
I went to Las Vegas, Nevada. | ||
I supported him out in 110 degrees in the heat. | ||
You know, a lot of these people... We did a clip from your speech out there. | ||
A lot of them only show up in the air conditioning, Steve. | ||
I show up everywhere for President Trump. | ||
But listen, I'm also here to talk to young people. | ||
Young people are our focus. | ||
The young people here at this incredible conference that Charlie Kirk puts on every year, they are our future. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They have been screwed, Steve. | ||
They have been screwed by establishment Washington. | ||
They've been screwed by the globalists. | ||
And this generation is different. | ||
They're tired of being lied to. | ||
They're tired of the empty promises. | ||
They want to see action, and I agree with them. | ||
I want to see action from the Republican Party. | ||
Talk to me, you fought the establishment this week, and I gotta go through. | ||
Biden is over in Italy. | ||
Biden's in Italy, and he signs a 10-year deal, right? | ||
They signed a 10-year security deal with Ukraine. | ||
At the same time, they're reporting that the Ukrainians did not get the 500,000 young people they need as reinforcements. | ||
They got zero. | ||
People are leaving the country. | ||
At the same time, you're in an absolute throwdown. | ||
On the Defense Authorization Act here. | ||
Talk to me, what is the Defense Authorization Act? | ||
Why is it so important? | ||
And why guys like you and Gates and Eli, the best patriots we have, the best people for strong military, why are you fighting the NDAA? | ||
Oh my goodness, we support our military. | ||
The NDAA is the authorization act that funds the military. | ||
Funds the Department of Defense. | ||
Everyone needs to know the Department of Defense has a mission statement on their website. | ||
Their mission is to deter war and to protect our national security interests. | ||
Two things. | ||
The war in Ukraine does not deter war. | ||
It funds it, it causes it, it makes it, and it murders people. | ||
The second thing is, the war in Ukraine does not protect our national security interests. | ||
Not at all. | ||
As a matter of fact, it is causing major problems. | ||
Just this past week, President Trump talked about this in Washington. | ||
He is appalled. | ||
The American people are appalled that Russia has brought its warships 90 miles off of the coast of Florida down to Cuba. | ||
As a matter of fact, our national security interests are at risk because of Washington's bloodlust and obsession with foreign wars and the war in Ukraine. | ||
When he came to Capitol Hill and talked to you guys behind closed doors... | ||
Was he not supportive? | ||
Because a lot of the media tries to say, oh, that he really supports Biden's positions, etc. | ||
Is he against where Biden's driving this Ukraine war? | ||
100%. | ||
President Trump wants world peace. | ||
He wants, he brought it in his presidency. | ||
My God, the entire country, the whole world was in awe of President Trump. | ||
He brought world peace. | ||
President Biden is causing world war. | ||
Listen, if you're watching this show today, Steve, everyone needs to understand this. | ||
The young people here need to understand this. | ||
They want a draft. | ||
I listen to these people in Washington. | ||
They want American troops on the ground. | ||
Isn't it in the NDAA that we're going to start selective service? | ||
You've got to register with selective service? | ||
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It's in this NDAA. | ||
Yes, in this NDAA. | ||
18 to 25 years old. | ||
And by the way, has to go through the Senate, then it will come back to the House, we will vote again. | ||
It'll be worse than the Senate. | ||
It'll be worse. | ||
They'll add a lot of things that you fought. | ||
They're adding women to the draft. | ||
They're adding women. | ||
So right now, what they did this past week, Republicans, by the way, in the House, they made it mandatory and automatic that any male starting at age 18 is automatically signed up to Selective Service. | ||
Name, boom, you're in there. | ||
But in the Senate, they've already said it, the Armed Services Committee in the Senate said they're adding women. | ||
Women starting at age 18. | ||
My daughters, a lot of young women here, young women watching the show, your daughters, your granddaughters will automatically be added starting at age 18. | ||
This is what they want though, Steve. | ||
This isn't just to get people registered, you know, innocently. | ||
They say it in Washington. | ||
I've heard Lloyd Austin himself say there will be troops on the ground in Ukraine. | ||
American troops. | ||
American combat troops. | ||
Yes, American combat troops. | ||
Okay, hang on a second. | ||
Let's go back to what happened the other day. | ||
Biden signs a 10-year, after you fought so hard to stop the $61 billion, and it did remove Mitch McConnell as minority leader. | ||
We got a win out of that. | ||
But they never talked about any more money. | ||
That was going to be it. | ||
Now they're signing a 10-year security pact, which I thought had to be a treaty that had to pass two-thirds of the Senate. | ||
At the same time, every story coming out of Ukraine is the 500,000 troops, 25 to 27, they got zero. | ||
Nobody signed up because nobody wants to fight for Zelensky's oligarchs. | ||
You're telling me that you hear some countries and NATO talk about this, but when you see this NDAA and are questioning the witnesses, there's no doubt in your mind that the senior leadership of Biden's regime over the Pentagon want to actually start sending American combat troops to Ukraine? | ||
100%. | ||
That is where we're headed. | ||
I've heard them say it with their own mouths. | ||
They want a war with Russia. | ||
They want it to keep progressing this way. | ||
They do not want peace with Russia. | ||
They've had many opportunities. | ||
They refuse to negotiate. | ||
They told Ukraine not to negotiate with Putin. | ||
Do not negotiate peace terms. | ||
Hold on, hold on, hang on. | ||
They told Ukraine to do what? | ||
Not to negotiate terms for peace with Russia and Vladimir Putin. | ||
They said don't do it. | ||
Putin, just this past week, Putin put out terms, his terms. | ||
What happens at a negotiating table? | ||
See, we've been in business for years. | ||
One side puts out their terms. | ||
The other side puts out their terms. | ||
Okay, then they have to work and work and work to come somewhere in the middle to an agreement. | ||
Get a workable deal. | ||
Exactly! | ||
Putin put out his terms. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Zelensky said no. | ||
The United States said no. | ||
Don't you put out terms. | ||
They don't want a peace deal. | ||
I know you've got a lot to do today. | ||
Can we keep you for one more segment? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Okay, because I know we've got a clip to play. | ||
And here's why. | ||
You said something the other day that got people's attention, and a lot of people in D.C. | ||
don't think like this. | ||
You said, hey, they're in Switzerland this weekend, and they're talking, but they don't have any real players. | ||
The BRICS nations The nations that are trying to get off the U.S. | ||
dollar and buying gold more rapidly than they've ever bought are going to have a say-so here and going to flex their muscle unless we get Trump back and Trump can make the peace. | ||
Give me a minute on that before we go to break. | ||
This is the biggest thing people are not talking about. | ||
The BRICS nations have an agreement. | ||
They are going to move off of the dollar. | ||
They're going to stop trading in the dollar. | ||
They're going to stop trading in the petrodollar. | ||
They are going to start using their own currencies or they may come up with an agreed upon currency, not the dollar, that they will trade with. | ||
This is going to destroy America's economy. | ||
You think inflation is bad right now? | ||
Wait until all of these countries stop trading in the dollar. | ||
Inflation will be out of control and our dollar will plummet. | ||
This is how they will destroy America and it's our own fault. | ||
Steve, it's our own fault because of Our country's non-stop interventionist, foreign war-causing, regime-changing, horrible attitude in Washington, D.C., and it makes me so upset. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break, but 48 hours after MTG, Congressman Margie Taylor Greene of Georgia said that on the war room, 48 hours, it was leaked out of Riyadh. | ||
That the Saudis are getting out of the agreement for petrodollars. | ||
They've said, hey, Biden's destroying the purchasing power of the dollar 20% every couple of years. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
That's the BRICS nations and work. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return to the scene of the crime in Detroit with Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
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Back in a moment. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the CCP Going crazy, looking at my lady, men's shirt, short skirts, | |
oh oh oh Really go wild, yeah, and let it stop, oh oh oh | ||
Get in the action, feel the attraction, cover my head, do it again, oh oh oh | ||
I wanna be free, yeah, I feel the way I feel Man, I feel like a woman | ||
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Okay, MTG, this is the war room. | ||
It's a Saturday morning war room. | ||
What did I just see? | ||
What was the clip? | ||
I thought I was going to have MTG on the floor, breathing fire, you know, talking about the NDAA stopping Ukraine. | ||
What was that? | ||
This is a new, what will be in January of 2025, a new member of Congress. | ||
Now in that video. | ||
Hold on, full stop. | ||
In that video is a new member of Congress? | ||
Yep. | ||
That video right there shows Tim McBride. | ||
Tim McBride, I think that video was 10 or more years ago. | ||
But now Tim has transitioned to Sarah. | ||
And Sarah McBride will be the next member of Congress from one of the districts in Delaware. | ||
A very blue seat. | ||
So this dude, Tim, Tim is going to come to Congress calling himself Sarah and bringing the entire trans ideology to Congress and I'm sure we're going to hear the fanfare and all of it of him being the first trans member of Congress. | ||
And that's happening, nobody knows about it, but that's what he looks like back when he's a guy and singing that song. | ||
Is this part of the agenda? | ||
Because the transgender ideology has been at the tip of the spear of the destruction of the nuclear family. | ||
That's right. | ||
And particularly, you know, as Poso lays out in his book, as we've been talking about, the Marxists, their number one focus is to destroy the nuclear family, to destroy the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
And the way they do that is to weaponize the children, have the state weaponize the children against the family. | ||
Is this now going to be in the halls of Congress? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's going to be in the halls of Congress. | ||
And let's be very real about this, Steve. | ||
This is a covert operation that the American people are being the victims of, that children are being the victims of. | ||
And I'll be very direct about this. | ||
God will not be mocked. | ||
God will not be mocked, and that is what the trans ideology does. | ||
It directly mocks God and God's creation. | ||
From Genesis, God created us in his image, male and female, in his image, and this is a direct mockery of God's creation. | ||
And for Delaware to elect a man, a biological man, a male, who is mocking God and mocking women, this is an insult to women, to Congress to represent them. | ||
I think we are going in a direction, Steve, and I'll say that God will not allow this. | ||
America will be cursed, not only because we've murdered 63 million babies in the womb, but America will be cursed for accepting and embracing complete evil that is targeted at our most innocent, vulnerable Americans, and that's our kids. | ||
Well, this goes to the radicalness. | ||
I mean, you fight your conference all the time because you're more MAGA, right? | ||
You're more America First. | ||
But the opposition, and that's why we've got to come together now because we're all driving to the 5th of November. | ||
The conference, though, with Jamie Raskin, you see it every day. | ||
I don't think because you don't see it on C-SPAN. | ||
Obviously, our side doesn't watch their clips. | ||
We try to play some. | ||
But how radical? | ||
You talk about this happening in Delaware. | ||
How radical, when we talk about Jamie Raskin's crowd, how radical is the Democratic Congress? | ||
And if they were to actually take the House even by one seat, Raskin's already said he would not, they would not certify President Trump's election. | ||
They won't. | ||
As a matter of fact, that is a serious thing to bring up because I hear them say it. | ||
I hear them tell the press. | ||
I hear them say it on the Capitol steps. | ||
Democrats will not certify the election for President Trump. | ||
They're going to object and I'm pretty sure every single one of them are going to object. | ||
It means on January 6th, if they're in charge and the new Congress gets sworn in on the | ||
3rd, right on January 6th, when they go through the certification process, what Raskin talks | ||
about on NBC all the time, sometimes, you're saying you've heard it, that's their plan. | ||
You have not seen anything yet. | ||
You've not seen anything yet. | ||
If this country does not support Republicans running for Congress, and we do not control the House on January 6th of 2025, and the Democrats are the controlling party of the House, they will not certify President Trump's election. | ||
And our country will be in complete chaos. | ||
They don't care if the country elects Trump. | ||
They don't care if the American people elect President Trump. | ||
It does not matter to them. | ||
They are completely against President Trump. | ||
They want him in prison. | ||
They want him dead. | ||
And they will never allow him to be President of the United States. | ||
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So you're saying the stakes could be higher right now? | ||
Down ticket stakes? | ||
Yeah, and it's bad. | ||
And here I want to add on to that. | ||
Look, we lost districts through redistricting. | ||
I'll give an example. | ||
Garrett Graves, his district turned blue. | ||
In Louisiana. | ||
A Republican cannot win that seat. | ||
George Santos' seat should have never been thrown out of Congress. | ||
That was such a repulsive act by our conference. | ||
But that seat is now blue. | ||
A Democrat has taken that seat. | ||
And there's other districts across the country. | ||
I don't know if we can win them. | ||
And so people don't understand, the House of Representatives, if you care about President Trump getting in the White House, you have to get all your friends and family, everyone you know, to get out and vote for him. | ||
But you also may have to swallow down voting for that rhino, horrible, shitty Republican you hate, just so we can control the House. | ||
I'm sorry, that's the fact, Steve. | ||
I hate it. | ||
I want all the rhinos gone, but that's the reality. | ||
Because let me add on to this. | ||
If you care about the money in your pocket, And you care about the taxes that you were forced to pay at gunpoint by the IRS. | ||
Then you need to understand at home that the House of Representatives will be the body that writes the next tax code. | ||
So if you love President Trump's idea for no tax on tips, you want every Republican you can get in the House of Representatives. | ||
If you want to take his idea of possibly no income taxes or lower income taxes or This is big. | ||
The death tax and estate tax that will take your family's generational wealth. | ||
You want Republicans in the House of Representatives, even if you hate that rhino that represents you. | ||
Okay, where do people go? | ||
You're going to give a barn burner speech. | ||
We'll be streaming it all afternoon on Rav and also War Room on all our sites. | ||
You give a barn burner at what time? | ||
I believe I'm on just after 11 o'clock sometime. | ||
Okay, fantastic. | ||
We'll cut right to that live. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Where do people go for all your content? | ||
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And where do they go to support you? | ||
You can support me at mtg4america.com. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
You're the best. | ||
Let's give it up. | ||
You're the best. | ||
Let's give it up for Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene! | ||
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