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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We organize. | ||
We own the ground. | ||
We get out our vote. | ||
Joe Biden will be the next president of the United States again. | ||
He will be. | ||
And Kamala Harris, the vice president. | ||
We're very proud of that. | ||
And we are organized. | ||
I'm going all over the country. | ||
I'm a former chair of the party. | ||
You know, I came up into all of this being a grassroots organizer to get out the vote on the political side, to get out the vote. | ||
I can smell a good campaign. | ||
Or not. | ||
And I'm telling you, the scent is there. | ||
People are ready. | ||
Own the ground. | ||
We're going to have Jenny Beth Martin from Georgia, Tea Party Patriots, and our own Liz Harrington going to join us in a moment. | ||
I know you've got to punch out, but I want to go through this one more time. | ||
Meriwether Farms, you're I think the only person, 16 campaign, 16 transition, State Department, White House, 20 campaign. | ||
You were full-time stop the steal, right? | ||
And then you said, do I go back home and run for Congress? | ||
Hey, how about this? | ||
Why don't you go to Wyoming and start a company? | ||
You went to Wyoming, you got a big old cowboy husband, a beautiful baby, and a great company. | ||
So tell me one more time. | ||
The audience is blowing me up already. | ||
For 4th of July, what is the 4th of July special and then what is the burger? | ||
It was the burger blowout? | ||
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Yes, we call it a burger blowout, but we do have a 4th of July box. | |
They're selling really fast. | ||
I'm looking at the website right now. | ||
They're going really fast. | ||
But if you order today, then it will arrive Wednesday before the 4th. | ||
And what comes in the box is four pounds of patties, Our new hot dogs that we just made, they're all natural, | ||
none of the MSG or preservatives. | ||
Four top sirloin steaks and the kebab meat. It's a great deal, Steve. We're also doing, | ||
as you mentioned, the burger blowout. £30, bought £10 free. | ||
You guys ask for it all the time. | ||
30 pounds of burger. | ||
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Yes. | |
And I get 10 pounds... That's correct. | ||
So it's a 75... I think I'm doing the math right, right? | ||
It's a 75%... It's a 25% discount. | ||
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That's right. | |
You get 25% free beef. | ||
That's correct. | ||
I've got to talk to Senior Manager. | ||
I should have penciled this out, but that's okay. | ||
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Well, listen, we've got to take care of the War Room Posse. | |
Also, I always keep at least 80, 70, 80 pounds in my freezer. | ||
As you know, my husband's 6'8", so he eats... I said big cowboy. | ||
He played D1 basketball, so I have to keep him well fed. | ||
But, you know, we're going into uncertain times, so it's good to have a stockpile of really high quality beef. | ||
So now is the time to get it. | ||
And, you know, it's grilling season. | ||
The other thing, Steve, we are offering, we're expanding our subscriptions. | ||
We've offered a few different more boxes in our subscription offering. | ||
As you know, it's 15% off if you subscribe monthly. | ||
It comes every month. | ||
You reserve your spot. | ||
People worry about it. | ||
It's tough to get this beef. | ||
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It's tough to get. | |
We sell out very quickly, so if you sign up for a subscription, you get 15% off every month. | ||
It's an amazing deal. | ||
Open range, that open range up there keeps so many going. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Hun, thanks so much for coming in. | ||
I know you're back here for some visits and look forward to seeing you back in Wyoming. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Fantastic. | ||
I'm so proud of these entrepreneurs that are stepping up and taking over. | ||
Katherine O'Neill, Meriwether Farms. | ||
Thank you, Hun. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Liz Harrington. | ||
Liz, I've got to ask you about the debate. | ||
I've got to ask you about all that. | ||
You were one of the president's senior advisors. | ||
We've also got Jenny Beth Martin. | ||
We've known Jenny Beth, I don't know, 10 or 15 years, Tea Party Patriots. | ||
Let me go first, because I want Jenny Beth's head to blow up, because Jenny Beth and Tea Party Patriots are making a huge effort to counter Nancy Pelosi. | ||
And the reason I'm doing this as part of the debate prep, we are going to have Brandon Schor and some other policy guys on, is this is what it's all about. | ||
It's all about two things. | ||
Getting out the vote and then stopping the steal. | ||
Nothing that's going to happen tonight is going to change that basic proposition of what has to happen. | ||
And so I don't like their shows. | ||
Oh, he's going to move everything. | ||
He's going to look at his eyes. | ||
And that's all, to me, just filling up airtime. | ||
We want to utilize air time here and leading up to this debate tonight, in particular when Pelosi comes and says, hey, we're going to own the ground and that's how we're going to win. | ||
So Liz Harrington, first, before we talk about debate, tell me about you've done this incredible report. | ||
We've got it up on War Room. | ||
We've pushed it everywhere. | ||
You actually bring the receipts and you show categorically how Georgia was stolen in 2020. | ||
Can you walk us through that for a minute? | ||
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Sure, Steve, and it's fitting that President Trump and Joe Biden are debating in Fulton County in a very rigged fashion tonight, where CNN is located, because this is the scene of the crime. | |
This is where they rig everything. | ||
And this story, which you gave me the honor to publish on your website, took a very long time and took Very dedicated hard work of some patriots out there that for over three years now have been bringing the receipts, have been holding these corrupt officials their feet to the fire. | ||
And they've proved it all, Steve. | ||
It's Joe Rossi. | ||
It's Dr. Janice Johnston, who's on the state election board. | ||
It's Kevin Moncla. | ||
And it's many others. | ||
But I was honored to write their story of exactly how Georgia was stolen. | ||
And it didn't just happen in Georgia, as you know, as we all know, that this election was stolen. | ||
But it is where we've been able to prove it, and we caught them, that they never had the votes, Steve. | ||
And 2020 was not an election. | ||
It was a cover-up of the fact that they never had the votes and they had to manufacture them. | ||
Okay, let me ask you that. | ||
You say this is, and I'll bring Jenny Bethen to Martin since she's a Georgia girl. | ||
When you say they've returned to the scene of the crime, and I actually think that they picked this just to rub our nose in it, because of Fannie Willis and what happened in 2020, will you say they had Governor Kemp on last night, Governor Kemp was on, gave a big interview, and they asked him, was there any problems with the 2020 election? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
We had everything, you know, it's one of the safest elections we've ever had in the state. | ||
Raffensperger approved it, I guess Sperling approved it, on and on and on. | ||
So when you say it's the scene of the crime, walk me through what the crime is and what receipts does your team have? | ||
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It's funny how Kemp can say that because he's part of the receipts. | |
His own team verified that the hand count audit, so they counted three times in Georgia. | ||
They got three widely different results. | ||
And the second count was the hand count audit. | ||
And they manufactured the results. | ||
And Governor Kemp's team actually went through Joe Rossi's accounting and looked at the errors, | ||
they confirmed all of them. | ||
And there's a minimum of 4,081 false votes for Joe Biden in that hand count that Kemp's admitted to, | ||
Raffensperg's admitted to, Fulton County even admitted to it, | ||
but they won't say what the actual number is because it's actually much more. | ||
So he can say all that, but we have the proof. | ||
And the important thing, they manufactured in that hand count | ||
duplicate ballot entries, batches of votes multiple times. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they didn't have the votes. | ||
Why is Fulton County today in court trying to delete the evidence, trying to get rid of the paper ballots, which they say proves that the election was totally legitimate, which we know it wasn't? | ||
They're trying to destroy them because there are witnesses that saw the pristine ballots that were unfolded. | ||
They're in court today. | ||
Why would they go to court to say, we have to destroy these ballots, right? | ||
The reason is it's taking up too much storage space. | ||
Like, we don't have money to spend. | ||
We've got money to spend on everything. | ||
It's store space. | ||
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It's got a 6,000 square foot building. | |
Is that legit? | ||
It's in your face. | ||
We gotta back up a little bit. | ||
We gotta back up a little bit because the reason this story really kind of had to come out is because back in May, Charlene McGowan, who's representing Brad Raffensperger, Fulton County, got before the state election board. | ||
And this complaint, which alleges there are 20,000, over 20,000 missing ballot images that came from tabulators that do not exist in the original results, the November 3rd, which count until November 7th, those results. | ||
And there are also 20,000 illegitimate ballots in the machine recount. | ||
They tried to sweep this under the rug, even though the complaint lays it out exactly how they didn't have the votes the first time. | ||
And so then when they had to recount, they had to manufacture the votes. | ||
Rick Barron sent the results, which were over 17,000 votes short, to an outside, they say is a consultant, a guy from the elections group. | ||
Which is literally people who used to run the elections in Cook County, the corruption capital of the United States. | ||
Well, it's easily supplanted now, I think, by Fulton County and Maricopa. | ||
But you have that guy and another guy who used to run elections in California. | ||
And magically, months before November 2020, they embed on the ground in Fulton County to assist in all their technology-related efforts, everything. | ||
This was a plan. | ||
This was an operation. | ||
And so after the deadline passed of the recount, December 2nd, Rick Barron sends these results, which they're missing over 17,000 votes, sends them to the elections group. | ||
And then magically, about 12 hours later, they say they have the votes, except they didn't. | ||
And they had over 3,000 duplicate ballot images and of course over 17,000 with no ballot images whatsoever. | ||
They manufactured the result that they never had because President Trump won in a landslide. | ||
He won this election, so they had to do something about it, and they were prepared with people on the ground months prior to try to fix and check these things and cover their tracks. | ||
And that's what this story lays out. | ||
It's very long, but I really encourage everyone to read it. | ||
No. | ||
Because you have to understand what happened here. | ||
We actually have to, one night, do a presentation on this, break it down into, like, a slideshow with also the article there, because you must Embed this. | ||
I just want to make sure I understand something. | ||
If we went to that warehouse today, of which, there's no coincidences, folks, with money they got to spend on everything. | ||
They want to destroy the ballots. | ||
If I went into those ballots right now, you were telling me, Liz, you and your team, that they're going to be 17,000. | ||
Because votes don't matter. | ||
Ballots matter. | ||
If I walk in there, it's going to be 17,000 ballots short. | ||
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Yes. | |
They are going to be short or the ones that they claim those votes are, are going to be totally obviously faked. | ||
And which is what the witnesses said they saw during the hand count. | ||
Unfolded, mail-in ballots, stacks and stacks. | ||
Uh, that they had to just print out and count. | ||
They're going through the motions. | ||
And that's the key takeaway here, Steve. | ||
It's all going through the motions. | ||
You have people that think they're counting votes. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
They're not counting what they say the results are. | ||
They're making them up and then they won't let you see the results. | ||
And so Charlene McGowan, the secretary of state attorney can get up there and say, Don't worry, the proof is in the paper ballots. | ||
And then Dr. Janice Johnson can say, OK, well, let's see the paper ballots. | ||
And she says no. | ||
And now Fulton County says, we're going to destroy them. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
And if you went into that warehouse, it would be so obvious that the results do not exist like they claim that they were. | ||
So Jenny Beth, you were all over this in, as I remember, November, December of 2020 and then thereafter. | ||
Can this thing actually happen? | ||
I know Liz has a crack team of folks down there, but it kind of blows people's minds. | ||
Can this actually happen in the great state of Georgia and in, you know, near Atlanta in Fulton County? | ||
Can it happen as in did it happen or can it happen again or both? | ||
You're saying, okay, both. | ||
Did it happen and will it happen again? | ||
Yes, it happened. | ||
I called around to the boards of elections throughout the state. | ||
I don't remember how many I called. | ||
I think I called eight or nine and said, what happens if your results don't match from the And then I said, well, are you making public what you got versus what you got, what the official first count was versus a hand count? | ||
And they weren't making that public. | ||
to send it to the Secretary of State and the Secretary of State would decide which number to use. | ||
And then I said, well, are you making public what you got versus what you got, | ||
what the official first count was versus a hand count? | ||
And they weren't making that public. | ||
They sent it to the Secretary of State who then later made it public. | ||
Then in 2022, in Cherokee County, Georgia, they did a risk limiting audit of some ballots | ||
in the county, in the primary. | ||
And in the reports that they did for that, they said that the results that they had were well below whatever the percentage was that the Secretary of State said was okay for the hand-counted risk-limiting audit from 2020. | ||
And I've forgotten the percentage. | ||
I was trying to look that up really quick, but the percentage was well over 1%. | ||
And when she's talking about the estimates are that they are going to be missing 17,000 actual physical paper ballots. | ||
Just remember the official vote difference in Georgia was 11,779. | ||
So yeah, these things happen. | ||
Now, are they going to happen again? | ||
I think that we're in a much, much better position now than we were four years ago. | ||
Is everything cleaned up in Georgia? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Everything is not perfect. | ||
But we know, for instance, first, they can't stop counting in the middle of the night. | ||
They have to keep counting. | ||
So remember back on election night in 2020, I was on your program and they just quit counting. | ||
That can't happen again. | ||
Also, the people who are watching the counting of the ballots know the rules now. | ||
So they're not gonna get kicked out like they were the last time because they know how to legally stand their ground and exercise the rights within the limits of the law. | ||
The processing of absentee ballots, each party is allowed to have people watching the processing of the absentee ballots earlier in the day. | ||
They have to be sequestered. | ||
They can't talk to the public. | ||
There will be people in every single major county watching those ballots according to the rules. | ||
So we're in better shape than we were before. | ||
But yeah, there were real problems before and we just have to keep our eyes on it this time. | ||
We've got better absentee ballot verification in Georgia than we had in 2020. | ||
And when Kemp and Raffensperger talk about how it was all great in 2020, they got rid of the two signature verification for absentee ballots. | ||
Raffensperger did that through a consent decree. | ||
And I'm pretty sure that the governor and people who were running for Congress in Senate back in 2020 had no idea that happened until after the election. | ||
Nobody was paying attention to the election processes, but they are now. | ||
Liz, it doesn't give me a lot of comfort when I see Kemp on CNN last night and they ask him, did you vote for Trump? | ||
And he goes, well, I voted for somebody else. | ||
And he doesn't seem to have a sense of urgency about election integrity down there, although he's a former Secretary of State. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
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Of course not. | |
I mean, this guy is very corrupt. | ||
Look, I mean, just by the grace of God, his team, people who worked for him, actually went through some of these numbers with a hand count audit and verified Joe Rossi's work. | ||
But he's not going to do anything to verify that. | ||
I mean, this guy is a total liar. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
And they, if anything, I think Georgia the last four years has been perfecting their fraud. | ||
They still run these elections. | ||
And yet they're totally divorced from the actual votes. | ||
I mean, we've seen it in election after election, and they never let you see the paper votes. | ||
So that's awesome. | ||
I'm so glad people are getting involved and they know the rules and they're going to be looking. | ||
But what happens when the votes themselves are totally divorced from the results? | ||
Which they say, whatever they say they are, that's what they are. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
We would be insane. | ||
And I don't know how it's gonna happen, but we cannot use this system in November. | ||
We cannot use this system. | ||
Look at what just happened in Puerto Rico. | ||
This system is a joke. | ||
It is totally open to fraud. | ||
It has been used for fraud. | ||
There is no way we would be fools to vote on this system. | ||
But, OK, if it doesn't change, the one thing we have is show up on election day. | ||
Wait till election day, because that's the element of surprise. | ||
That is what they... I mean, when you vote early, they're changing their numbers all up until Election Day. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
That is what they're doing. | ||
I think this article makes it very clear. | ||
They can just throw all those results out and start again. | ||
Aren't you going against the narrative that now even President Trump has embraced vote | ||
early and the RNC's official pitch is own your vote, bank your vote, ma'am? | ||
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What President Trump has said is a great idea, but it depends on which voters you're targeting | |
Target their voters. | ||
Go into the cities. | ||
Get their mail-in votes. | ||
That's what you bank early. | ||
You don't bank our votes. | ||
Why would you show your hand? | ||
All the people that are going to vote, no, wait and get the people to wait until Election Day. | ||
But no, the people, their votes, throw a wrench in their machine. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Go get their votes early. | ||
Get those people to wake up. | ||
Get those people involved. | ||
Like the rallies in the Bronx. | ||
That is perfect. | ||
But more people have got to wake up. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Jenny, Beth, you're talking about Georgia specifically, but you're going to take it around the country, the Tea Party Patriots. | ||
You're trying to get people out to vote in a massive get out to vote. | ||
Tell me about that. | ||
Yeah, so we went back and studied what Jon Ossoff did to win that runoff election in Georgia in 2021 on January the 5th. | ||
That election was on January the 5th. | ||
There was a Politico article that was written in 2022. | ||
And it talked about how they really upped their game in getting out the vote with what I would say is a modernized friends and family program. | ||
We've heard people for years say, you've got to get your friends and family and bring 10 people with you to the polls and vote. | ||
Well, what they did is they had people who uploaded their contacts from their phone to the campaign. | ||
The campaign matched that contact information to their targeted voter list, | ||
and then sent back to the individual, the list of people who are their friends and family, | ||
they sent that back to the people and said, okay, these are the ones you need to contact, | ||
they're the ones we need to get out the vote to. | ||
They increased voter turnout by 3.8%. | ||
Then in 2021, later in the year in 2021 in Virginia, the progressive turnout project | ||
used the same methodology and they increased voter turnout by 9.2%. | ||
And nobody on our side was doing this. | ||
They've been doing this for years. | ||
They did it before Ossoff. | ||
They did it in 2022. | ||
I think that's part of the reason why The Democrats outperformed us in 2022. | ||
They're not looking at the polls. | ||
They're doing what Nancy Pelosi was saying in that clip you had at the very beginning. | ||
They understand the nuts and bolts of getting out the vote. | ||
And that is what they're working on. | ||
So what our team is doing with Tea Party Patriot Citizens Fund, our 527 SuperPAT, we have an app that will do that same kind of thing to allow people to upload their contacts, match it to the voter file with the targeted voters, and then they get back their own personalized get out the vote list. | ||
We need to do that. | ||
You've got to reach out to people when you're reaching out to them and figure out, do they plan to vote early by mail? | ||
In person, early by mail or absentee vote or on election day. | ||
And then we have to make sure that our get out the vote messaging for these people is targeted based on the way they intend to vote. | ||
And that's what we're going to be working on. | ||
We also are doing handwritten postcards to voters, and we'll be doing phone banking and door-to-door efforts as well. | ||
But we're not leaving anything to chance. | ||
We're not afraid of hard work. | ||
This is hard work. | ||
It's really hard. | ||
Getting out the vote is nuts and bolts. | ||
The Democrats are going to be doing it. | ||
They are doing it, and we're doing it as well. | ||
Where do people go to sign up or get more information? | ||
They can go to winelections.com. | ||
winelections.com and you can sign up with us. | ||
We'll be rolling the app out in July. | ||
And it's going to be in every battleground or swing state or throughout the country? | ||
We're going to start in Georgia, then expand to Arizona and Wisconsin and Nevada, and then on to the other battlegrounds, and then potentially to congressional and Senate races. | ||
But our primary focus is helping Trump win, and we're focused on the battleground presidential electoral college votes. | ||
And Steve, if people want to be poll watchers and help secure Fulton County, they don't have to live in Georgia to be a poll watcher. | ||
So if they're interested in being a poll watcher, they can go to secureandwin.com and sign up for that. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Jenny Beth, we're going to push this out hard. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you so much for having me, Steve. | ||
Amazing, Jenny Beth, thanks. | ||
We're going to push this one hard. | ||
So, Liz, let me ask you, has anyone, as you put this out, has anyone refuted anything that you and the Rossi and the rest of the team have said in this long memo that we now have up as an article on Worm? | ||
Has anybody refuted any of your facts? | ||
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Not that I've seen, and I didn't get a response from Rick Barron. | |
I didn't get a response from Ryan Macias. | ||
I tried to email him and the elections group, tried to, you know, get them their side of the story, but I got nothing. | ||
So I don't think you can refute anything. | ||
I mean, obviously there are conclusions that I come to, but the facts that are underlying those conclusions are solid. | ||
Um, I want to, um, we're going to go to commercial break. | ||
I want you to hang around. | ||
We're going to get Caroline Wren. | ||
Are you not concerned, ma'am, given the fiasco we had with Kerry Lake? | ||
The reason Kerry Lake's not the governor of Arizona is a fiasco on Election Day where people waited to go to election day and then they the machines fell apart I mean Caroline can give you the nuts and bolts and now in Arizona there's another problem with some guy running around with fobs and they're talking about tabulators the tabulators didn't work aren't aren't you concerned that if we go back to your program and say don't do it because they're going to calculate how many they need that we could end up with a election day fiasco where they've banked their vote and we come in we haven't banked it and you have you're getting chop block | ||
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Well, of course I'm concerned, but I mean, I'd rather it be obvious that they stole it rather than just switch out the votes during the early voting process and say, oh, we just came up short. | |
Because that's what they'll do. | ||
They're switching out votes in the post-election. | ||
You don't think they're switching out votes in the front end? | ||
That other story, which Caroline has been doing amazing work on, struck me as, they're redoing logic and accuracy testing. | ||
That's the buried lead. | ||
What are they cooking up for this primary? | ||
I mean, the whole thing. | ||
We can't use this system. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We're going to get Liz. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Caroline Wren is going to join Liz Harrington. | ||
What a better way to lead up to the happy talk about the debate. | ||
President Trump, pivot and fire. | ||
How about that? | ||
Let Trump be Trump. | ||
Birchgold.com. | ||
Let Birchgold be Birchgold. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Short commercial. | ||
It's nonsense. | ||
All this spin. | ||
They can't handle the truth. | ||
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War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
We're now going to bring in Caroline Rentner. | ||
Caroline, you're on a live chat right now with Steven Ricker, I think. | ||
I don't want to take you off that, but can you give a quick update on what's happening? | ||
Oh my gosh, so much is happening, Steve. | ||
This is just the wildest day. | ||
So I think one of my favorite things was, you know, earlier today I called out, said that during The individual said he was there to see Senator Juan Mendez, who is a far-left senator in the Democratic Party. | ||
And no one in the media covered that or reported it. | ||
And so then, finally, a reporter, I guess, broke it or said that the Arizona State Senate said, yes, he said he was there as an intern. | ||
And someone asked Juan Mendez, do you know this guy? | ||
And he came out and said, I've never met him. | ||
I don't know him. | ||
This is all crazy. | ||
I have nothing to do with this. | ||
So then I go look at the Walter Ringfield Jr., the guy in custody's Instagram account. | ||
He has 429 followers. | ||
Guess who one of those 429 followers is? | ||
Senator Juan Mendez. | ||
So, do you want to tell me that you, as a state senator, like, follow this individual? | ||
What are 429 people on planet Earth that do, and you have never met or spoken to him? | ||
Like, these people are lying through their teeth. | ||
We are catching them left and right. | ||
It is so much fun, and we are not going to stop. | ||
Okay, so Liz Harrington's got a theory of the case in Georgia, and she's saying you're seeing it played out in Arizona, that you're watching how they rig these tabulators and all the stuff, and they can count all the votes, that what's happening in Arizona is proving her point. | ||
Do you agree? | ||
And by the way, they're trying to rig the primary right now. | ||
That's where they got caught in. | ||
Oh, maybe they're trying to ring the primary. | ||
I think it's a test run. | ||
I think that's what they were doing. | ||
But yeah, Liz is, of course, right. | ||
But Liz has been screaming this, like, hair on fire since 2020. | ||
Liz has never been wrong about this. | ||
This is absolutely what they're doing. | ||
And everyone's just trying to get us to refocus or look away, look the other way. | ||
Like, no, we need to focus on this. | ||
What does Trump always say? | ||
Watch the vote counters. | ||
How many times has he said that? | ||
He is absolutely right. | ||
That's why I'm like, everyone's like, oh, where are you watching the debate? | ||
I'm like, I don't care about the debate. | ||
The outcome doesn't matter. | ||
None of this matters. | ||
If we don't have real elections, literally none of this matters. | ||
And right now in Maricopa County, which is like, I don't know, 60-80% of the state, I always forget, it's the largest. | ||
Nothing will matter if we don't have safe elections. | ||
And everything right now is pointing to the fact that we will not have safe elections. | ||
The other bombshell thing that was found today, by the way, the War Room Posse has been incredible. | ||
Everyone is just DMing me, sending me all this stuff they're finding. | ||
So someone sent me, there's something called threads, it's some social media thing that's similar to Instagram, that this guy has an account. | ||
So what he posted was, he posted in reply to an article about how Trump's campaign is planning to deploy hundreds of thousands of attorneys to monitor vote counting battleground states. | ||
He replies, nope, I got this. | ||
This is one month before he started at Maricopa County. | ||
And Maricopa County is still trying to tell us this guy is not political, has no political affiliation. | ||
He literally is posting one month before taking a temporary job at the Maricopa County Tabulation Center and then stealing key fobs that only access the tabulation machines, the Election Day tabulation machines, which, by the way, Everyone, Republicans vote only on Election Day, which I think is a trap, by the way. | ||
So, like, he's saying, hey, you guys, I got this. | ||
He was telling us what he was doing. | ||
And then someone, I mean, it's just, it's just ridiculous to me. | ||
But, like, let me, do we have a second or are you going to go to break? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, this is the sixth hour, so we've got a little more time. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Okay, so Steve, let's say that the drama in Maricopa County was a hypothetical movie. | ||
Here's how I think that this hypothetical movie would play out over the next couple days. | ||
I think a sob story would come out from a major media outlet in the next day or two about how the lead character in this movie has a serious mental illness and everyone should respect his face And give law enforcement time to do their job and reiterate that this is just a nothing burger and the hypothetical lead character was not of sound mind when he stole the very specific access fobs to the Barrett, let's say any county, counties tabulation. | ||
And then let's say in this hypothetical movie that I'm the character playing the progressive activist working at a liberal non-profit organization and I am tasked with finding someone I can pay off to take a job as a temporary employee at the largest county in the state's elections department in order to gain access to sensitive security fobs. | ||
So that my technicians could manipulate the Election Day tabulators, then I'm quite certain that my ideal hire would be a young activist with a criminal background and a history of mental illness. | ||
So, this is all hypothetical, of course. | ||
Just a hypothetical movie scenario of where I think this is going. | ||
Wow. | ||
You know, Liz Harrington, I got a problem coming out of tonight's show. | ||
And let me tell you what it is. | ||
I got Liz Harrington dropping a bomb on a report that you believe is irrefutable in Fulton County, which is the key to Georgia. | ||
I got Caroline Wren in a firefight out in Maricopa County, which is 70% of Arizona, which is another state we have to win. | ||
And I've got news today that with everything done totally legitimately, all the ballots counted, done many times on this recall, that Robin Voss is not going to be recalled. | ||
The WEC, the Wisconsin Election Commission, said no, we're not going to do it. | ||
And we've had Judge Gabelman on here two nights ago said if Robin Voss is not recalled and removed, it is impossible for Donald J. Trump to win Wisconsin. | ||
So as we sit here before the first debate, and I realize the whole world is on the signal of the debate, or on the noise of the debate, the signal isn't here. | ||
In that, even as we turn out a massive vote, there's still massive problems on the voting side, and we just gotta face reality. | ||
They haven't been fixed yet. | ||
Liz Harrington, is anything about that, does anything concern you that Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin seem to have problems that have not been fixed yet, ma'am? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I mean, nothing has really been improved. | ||
If anything, they've just been perfecting their cheat. | ||
I think it's been proven, certainly in Fulton County, they keep certifying these elections and they, oh, we have to recertify because the results are totally not consistent with what they previously said. | ||
And so they just keep doing this, but nothing ever changes. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
We should be focused on this. | ||
This is the most important thing, as President Trump has always said. | ||
Don't get out the vote. | ||
Don't campaign. | ||
I got the campaigning, we're good. | ||
Help me watch these people. | ||
Help me fix this election system. | ||
It's who counts the votes. | ||
And that's clearly what's going on. | ||
And so anything that we can do to throw a wrench in their system. | ||
I like what Jenny Beth Martin is talking about with the monitors. | ||
Count the people going in the building. | ||
Make sure we have actual numbers of real voters. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
If we're going to have this system, we need to know what numbers were actually are fixed and cannot change because they move them around like crazy. | ||
We can't have these same corrupt people from 2020 still in there. | ||
And you can't recall them because they're rigging the elections. | ||
What people said, how do you vote someone out who wasn't voted in? | ||
That is a scary thought. | ||
But unfortunately, that's kind of where we are. | ||
And I think what we need to do is throw a wrench in their system, target their voters, go into these cities. | ||
Liz Harrington, how do people get this report? | ||
Where do they go for your site, your social media? | ||
You, ma'am, are on fire. | ||
And yeah, they destroyed my city, they're also destroying my country, and they're cheating | ||
like dogs. | ||
And maybe something will change, maybe. | ||
But that's what we need to do, in my opinion. | ||
Liz Harrington, how do people get this report? | ||
Where do they go for your site, your social media? | ||
You, ma'am, are on fire. | ||
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On fire. | |
Warroom.org. | ||
It's a hot mess. | ||
It's called How Georgia Was Stolen. | ||
Go to my Twitter, XFeed, and TruSocial. | ||
I'm posting a video about Fulton County saying, yep, we want to destroy the ballots, so it's now or never if we're going to get accountability there. | ||
But we do have people on the ground that are pushing for it, so God bless them. | ||
Amen, sister. | ||
Liz Harrington, we'll talk to you later. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Great work. | ||
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Great to see you. | |
That is a tough one right there, Liz Harrington. | ||
Caroline, hang on for a second. | ||
I want to bring in Brandon Showalter. | ||
Brandon, tell me about this kind of explosive. | ||
What did you show me a little while ago? | ||
Is the White House, they're denying something? | ||
And is President Trump prepared tonight, do you believe, to confront the Biden regime on this insane transgender, radical transgender ideology that has permeated the entire West Wing, the executive office building, the entire White House campus, and also his entire administration and regime, sir? | ||
Well, what you're referring to, Steve, is that in response to Secretary Rachel, formerly known as Richard, or Rachel Levine, a person, a man who claims to be a woman, number two at HHS, the news has broken via the New York Times and Jesse Singal, excellent reporting, that he argued against any age restrictions for transgender surgery. | ||
And the White House has put out a statement, and my friend Lior Sapir has tweeted this, he's one of the best minds Working on this, that the administration does not support trans surgery for minors. | ||
In my opinion, Steve, that is a total CYA move, if you will. | ||
They know that this issue is now radioactive. | ||
And so right. | ||
And what I assume is going on is that they're going to try and pretend and CYA, like I say, | ||
and if President Trump brings it up, I certainly don't expect the CNN moderators to, to see if they, | ||
if the Biden administration really supports disfiguring the bodies of children via these surgeries. | ||
But I don't think that the American people are going to believe Biden if he says that he doesn't support it | ||
because his DOJ is coming after Dr. Eitan Hime for blowing the whistle at Texas Children's Hospital. | ||
When it was exposed that they were doing surgeries to implant blockers in children's arms who were as young as 11. | ||
They now know that girls who are as young as 13 have had their breasts amputated in this country, | ||
all in the name of gender-affirming care. | ||
And the Biden administration has effusively championed this as the next frontier of civil rights for years. | ||
So I think any sort of backpedaling that they are now doing in response to this Levine news is going to fall on deaf ears because they have full throttle championed this brutality for years. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
I would anticipate President Trump will likely bring it up, but we'll see. | ||
This story is brutal. | ||
I want to make sure that you send the link to all of us. | ||
You've got to see the White House where they come out of nowhere and say we don't support transgender surgery for children. | ||
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Yeah. | |
This is the first time I have seen Steve, the Biden administration, in any way criticize this movement at all. | ||
They were the Trans Visibility Day on Easter Sunday. | ||
They have effusively championed this for years, full-throated. | ||
If there's been one group they don't cross, it's trans activists. | ||
And so now they're saying they don't support surgery, trans surgery for minors. | ||
They are clearly trying to backpedal, and this is a big development. | ||
On game day, on debate day. | ||
Kind of interesting, curiouser and curiouser. | ||
Where are they going to get all your content, Brandon? | ||
You've been the tip of the spear on this fight, brother. | ||
Go to ChristianPost.com for all of my reporting and my colleagues' print reporting. | ||
I've got a big column out tomorrow about the Supreme Court's decision to take up the Transient Kids case, which will be heard this fall. | ||
GenerationIndoctrination.com is where you can listen to our documentary podcast. | ||
And as always, please go see how this is tearing apart families at deadnamedocumentary.com. | ||
That'll very much move you. | ||
That's what this is all about, protecting families and children. | ||
Brother, love you. | ||
You keep fighting, man. | ||
You're a fighter. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
I hope President Trump uses that tonight to blow up Biden. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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Just watch the debate tonight. | ||
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Next year, and I want to think downrange, when President Trump wins, what's going to happen in the first month? | ||
They're going to have to deal with the overall budget because we're not going to allow him to do an omnibus. | ||
President Trump's going to have to do that. | ||
You've got the debt ceiling that kicks in right then because it was periodicity, not money. | ||
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They're not going to cut spending. | ||
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Caroline Wren, your thoughts on tonight, your thoughts on the debate? | ||
I know we've got a firestorm out in Arizona. | ||
You're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
This story develops in a more darker fashion every day. | ||
What is your recommendation to the president tonight, and particularly to the War on Posse as they watch it? | ||
I think it's a lose-lose, because if Trump wins and completely dominates Biden in this, then I think they replace him. | ||
And I want to run against Biden. | ||
It's a 35% approval rating, and so I think that the Democrats moved the convention to an all-Zoom meeting, and they did that in case that Biden bombs, and they have time to quickly just say, all right, it's going to be Michelle Obama and everyone logging to this Zoom in an hour, and we're going to go ahead and Nominate her and then her, him, whatever. | ||
And a month later, go to our convention and it will be too late to do anything and you avoid a big floor fight. | ||
So that's the win scenario in my mind. | ||
In the lose scenario, as long as Joe Biden doesn't poop his pants on stage, they're going to say he won. | ||
So the bar is so low and the Trump campaign's been desperately trying to go on and TV the last week I've watched it and say, oh, actually Biden's a pretty good debater. | ||
But like, come on, literally, if he just doesn't die on stage or poop his pants, they're going to say he did a great job. | ||
I don't know why I did this. | ||
I wouldn't have done it. | ||
I wouldn't have waited until September, but... Are you, are you concerned that Mike Allen and Jim Vanderhead, two pretty smart guys, had the scoop this morning that Michelle Obama is nonpartisan, that's why she doesn't like the grubby nature of politics, and oh, by the way, she detests the Bidens, particularly because she believes, like the War Room does, they're a pack of feral dogs. | ||
Is that like saying, is this rolling out the case? | ||
On the day of the debate, Mike Allen, Mr. Corporate Media, Right? | ||
He puts out the lead stories on Michelle Obama not being, you know, she's a uniter, not a divider, because of course Obama doesn't like partisan politics, and the fact that she hates the Bidens just as much as we do, ma'am. | ||
No, I hate all the media, but unfortunately, Mike Allen wouldn't put out a story like that unless he was well-sourced. | ||
But it's not really that surprising. | ||
The Obamas and Bidens don't get along. | ||
Obama went there three different times to the White House to try and convince Joe not to run. | ||
But unfortunately, you have Jill sitting there every single time, who's really driving this. | ||
Joe doesn't even know where he is. | ||
Saying, no, we're still running. | ||
So they've tried several things. | ||
Remember when they sent Biden out to that press conference? | ||
That was obviously a setup right after the doctor's appointment had happened, where they said, this guy is not sane. | ||
And then he wandered out and started talking about the president of Mexico, but like brought up the president of Jordan or something. | ||
That was a setup. | ||
That was setting up for the 25th Amendment play. | ||
So the Democrats are desperate. | ||
They've been trying to set up for anything. | ||
And so their last hope is that if Biden completely flops tonight, that they will be able to convince Jill, frankly, For him to step aside and let someone else, I think Michelle, come in. | ||
Because how do you skip over an African-American vice president without filling it with an African-American female? | ||
Caroline Wren, people really want to focus on Arizona, ma'am. | ||
You're on fire. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
At Caroline Wren on Twitter. | ||
I'm putting out a ton of stuff right now. | ||
Okay, and we're gonna get a ton of stuff up later about this whole fiasco in Wisconsin about Robin Voss and the recall. | ||
Caroline, thank you. | ||
I'll let you go back to work, ma'am. | ||
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Thanks. | |
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I'm not sure Lou is on tonight. | ||
For the guys over at RAV, I am going to be on Grant Stinchfield to do a quick hit to tee up this debate. | ||
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