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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. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Friday, 27 June in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
It's the 110th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo by Serbian nationalists that kicked off the bloodiest century in mankind's history. | ||
The guns of August all the way to the fall of the Berlin Wall in Tiananmen Square in 1989. | ||
The short 20th century we call it. | ||
Short and bloody. | ||
Catastrophic. | ||
Are we heading down that path now? | ||
Mike Davis joins me. | ||
Mike is, by the way, you're very well, for this heat and humidity, it's absolutely incredible. | ||
Thank you for being outside the Supreme Court the last couple days. | ||
Historic. | ||
You're going to be back with us on Monday, outside the Supreme Court. | ||
It's just immunity, that's all that's left? | ||
We have three cases on Monday. | ||
We have immunity, then we have the Net Choice case, which conservatives are probably going to lose, and then some other procedural case that no one cares about. | ||
Today, historic. | ||
Let's take, we got Julie Kelly, Cynthia Hughes that represents a bunch of the families, Fisher. | ||
How big a deal is Fisher? | ||
It is a monumental case and I want to say hats off to Julie Kelly for covering this every day for many... It's one of the reasons it got picked up, no doubt. | ||
Absolutely, there's no question. | ||
It would have never done it if she hadn't done it. | ||
If Julie Kelly didn't change the politics on this persecution by the Biden Justice Department where they contorted, politicized, and weaponized a post-Enron obstruction of justice statute that's intended for corporate fraud to go after your political enemies, If Julie Kelly didn't raise that political issue, there's no way the court would have accepted this case. | ||
They have discretionary review and Julie Kelly was key into making sure these justices kept their backbones and actually followed the law. | ||
Where is this going to lead? | ||
Now we've had it. | ||
They're saying, I haven't noticed a lot of prisoners walking out yet. | ||
I think they're going to slow walk this. | ||
I think they're going to look for other charges. | ||
Cynthia Hughes is going to be there. | ||
But where should this go as far as how did we get here? | ||
Has the investigation come through judiciary? | ||
Does it start when President Trump goes back to the White House on the afternoon of the 20th of January 2025? | ||
Where do we go from here? | ||
Because you've got to untangle what DOJ did to American citizens, quite frankly what the House Committee, the J6 Committee did, and you've got to take a hard look at the federal bench. | ||
Yeah, this goes back to President Obama's administration where President Obama politicized and weaponized his Justice Department, and what he did very effectively was putting key leftists in key positions in the FBI, in the DC US Attorney's Office, in Maine Justice, in these key career jobs. | ||
He had these hard-charging leftists And then President Biden, President Obama's third term, has put this on steroids, this weaponization of the intel agencies and the Justice Department on steroids. | ||
They absolutely maliciously prosecuted these January 6th defendants. | ||
And what happened on January 6th, we had a lawful protest Permitted by the National Park Service that got out of control and turned into a right and the Biden Justice Department tried to label everyone who was there that day as an insurrectionist and then sent the full force of the FBI and the broader Justice Department to ruin their lives. | ||
And this was malicious what they did to them and there must be severe Legal, financial, and political consequences for what Biden, Garland, Jack Smith, Matthew Graves, the D.C. | ||
U.S. | ||
Attorney, what they've done with this malicious prosecution under 1512. | ||
What about people like Andrew Weissman? | ||
I mean, some of these media types are up there next to these former prosecutors. | ||
You know they're collaborating non-stop. | ||
I mean, Weissman, this was his Enron case. | ||
That also magically appeared. | ||
Weissman's fingerprints are all over this. | ||
Yeah, and it's part of a criminal conspiracy by these Biden Democrat officials in the White House, in the Justice Department, in the intel agencies, and with people on the outside like Andrew Weissman. | ||
This is a criminal conspiracy to violate the constitutional rights of so many Americans. | ||
And it's not just President Trump. | ||
It's not just his top aides like Peter Navarro. | ||
And you, Steve, it's not as lawyers, just as lawyers like Jeffrey Clark and John Eastman, they went after everyday Americans. | ||
I just went and met Adam Johnson today, the lectern guy, right? | ||
They put him in jail for months, right? | ||
And they put other people, I met other people today They put in prison for 35 months a non-violent first-time offender went to prison for 35 months under this 1512 persecution by Biden of Trump and his political enemies. | ||
Outrageous. | ||
Julie Kelly is going to join us in a minute. | ||
I know you've got to bounce. | ||
I want to talk about the other massive one today. | ||
The beginning of really taking apart and destroying the administrative state because of the Chevron deference. | ||
How big? | ||
This has been years in the making. | ||
Walk me through how historic this is and what it means going forward. | ||
This is a massive case. | ||
What between the Securities and Exchange Commission case that was decided earlier this week, along | ||
with reversing the Chevron deference, we're starting to deconstruct the administrative | ||
state and that is President Trump's biggest and most important consequential accomplishment | ||
of his first term was transforming the left of center court to the Clarence Thomas court. | ||
And Steve Bannon, you played a big role in the selection of these justices, including | ||
including my former boss, Justice Neil Gorsuch. | ||
You saw Justice Gorsuch's opinion on the Tenth Circuit where Justice Gorsuch took a hammer to Chevron and that laid the groundwork. | ||
He's the intellectual leader of this theory of the Leviathan's out of control and it's got to be reeled back. | ||
Yeah, so people like you, like Mark Paoletta, like Don McGann, you guys were the people who recognized the talent in Justice Gorsuch. | ||
But you're the guy that dug into the trenches to get him through. | ||
Gorsuch was easier than Kavanaugh, but, you know, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, you had to have those two. | ||
Those are the two that drive this intellectually. | ||
Yeah, I had to drag those two across the finish line. | ||
Gorsuch seemed like it was easier in retrospect, but we had to break a lot of China in the Senate to get it done because these Democrats, when Trump came in, were so anti-Trump. | ||
And even the Republicans were spun up and chasing their tails on Russian collusion. | ||
Just the, you know, the liberal Republicans or the weak Republicans like the Mitt Romney's of the world, a lot of Republicans were chasing their tails on Russian collusion. | ||
So it's, this is Trump's biggest and most important accomplishment. | ||
And I would say this, this is why this election is so important on November 5th, 2024, because the next president of the United States could replace two or three Supreme Court justices. | ||
And do you want President Trump Or President Biden replacing Justice Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court. | ||
Do you want D.C. | ||
Obama judge Tanya Shukin on the Supreme Court? | ||
Because that's what will happen if Biden is re-elected. | ||
I mean, this is for all the never-Trumpers and people like that. | ||
What you saw last night and the great work of the Supreme Court, if you want more things like this, Hey, I understand everybody might not love Trump. | ||
There's probably 10% of the registered Republicans. | ||
But you've seen what he's done with his judges. | ||
Not just here, but everywhere throughout the federal bench. | ||
I mean, I would say to these Republicans, wake up. | ||
Do you think that this Lawfare and election interference is going to go away when Trump goes away. | ||
Not only are they going after Trump and Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon and John Eastman and Jeffrey Clark and these January 6 supporters, they're going after parents outraged by gender chaos in schools and the resulting rapes. | ||
and high school bathrooms. They're going after 75 year old Christians and putting them in prison | ||
while they give amnesty in this Biden regime to BLM and Antifa and Hamas and trans terrorists | ||
and abortion industry activists and Joe Biden and Hunter Biden and James Biden and every scumbag | ||
Biden that's who's taken over 20 million dollars from our worst enemies. Look, this is not our | ||
parents or grandparents' Democrat party. | ||
These aren't liberals who love America and just disagree with us on the best way to get there. | ||
These are leftist, these are Marxist, and they play for keeps, and Republicans need to wake up. | ||
Do we have him wired up? | ||
Can he hear Julie Kelly? | ||
Ready to go? | ||
Okay, let's bring in Julie Kelly for a second. | ||
You have to bounce to the bottom of the hour. | ||
Julie Kelly, your thoughts on a huge day, and Mike Davis is absolutely correct. | ||
If it was not for you, your intrepid reporting over years and years and years, every day, we would have not reached today on Fisherman. | ||
So you're a patriot and a hero to so many people, not just the families that have been destroyed and the individuals that have been destroyed, but for standing up for this constitutional republic of what we have to get back. | ||
It's people like you that are helping us do it. | ||
Your thoughts today? | ||
Well, first of all, thank you both so much. | ||
You're going to give me a big head now. | ||
Mike, you've just been so gracious with your comments about this for the last few months, so I appreciate it. | ||
And of course, Steve, covering my work, because if you hadn't brought this to the War Room Posse in your audience, no one would know that it was happening. | ||
And Mike Davis, just relentless in his work as well, supporting mine and supporting each other on this. | ||
So thank you both so much for that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, you know, just a little reflection. | ||
I think we talked about this. | ||
My first piece on how the DOJ was abusing the statute was March of 2021. | ||
And I was seeing how the DOJ was using it. | ||
And at the time, and I think this is important to emphasize the DOJ was seeking pretrial detention for J sixers based on this count alone. | ||
I know, Steve, we talked about this this morning. | ||
Think of the case of Timothy Hale. | ||
Judge Trevor McFadden denying his release on 1512 C2. | ||
Jacob Chansley, Judge Royce Lamberth denying his release on this count alone. | ||
Other members, non-violent members of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys before they were charged with seditious conspiracy. | ||
This was their most serious count. | ||
They languished in that D.C. | ||
Gulag, some of them for two years before they went on trial based on this count. | ||
It will be impossible to calculate the human wreckage of what this DOJ has done by intentionally abusing the vague language in this 1512 statute, the C2 subsection, to destroy these people's lives. | ||
And furthermore, it's important to note how this count has been used as an anvil over the heads of J6ers, forcing them to plead to other lower offenses So they could keep up their head count here in the J6 prosecution. | ||
If you don't plead to parading or these other misdemeanors or assaulting police officers, we're going to add this felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. | ||
So my phone has been blowing up. | ||
Some people, you know, very happy and relieved and think that they are going to get some relief at the court. | ||
Maybe they will. | ||
But others really heartbroken. | ||
I just got a text from a woman. | ||
Um, who was convicted of this, I believe she pleaded guilty and she was a nurse and she's lost her license simply because of this count. | ||
So I really want to take this time and I appreciate the accolades for myself, but the, how these defendants and their families have been ruined. | ||
And now we know wrongfully so by this DOJ, there has to be consequences. | ||
For the DOJ, Matthew Graves, Lisa Monaco, Merrick Garland, the line prosecutors who brought it, and the 18 federal judges in Washington who put their stamp of approval on this vindictive and wrongful prosecution. | ||
Well we have to make, we will make those judges and the DOJ officials, we'll make them famous. | ||
Because they're going to have to be held accountable for this. | ||
We need justice. | ||
The destruction of these families, the destruction of these prisoners is not acceptable. | ||
It doesn't happen in the United States of America. | ||
This is what they did in the Soviet Union. | ||
This is what the Nazi judges did. | ||
And this is not going to stop Unless we stop it. | ||
I know you got to bounce, but I want your thoughts on that, about what we need to do going forward, Mike Davis, to make sure that we stop this. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think a big thing we need to do is stop letting these D.C. | ||
judges decide these cases. | ||
Maybe we need to do a lottery system where we pull in judges from all over the country, a random draw, and so we don't have these judges in D.C. | ||
where we have these Obama and Biden leftist radicals, and then these Republican judges are the biggest cowards | ||
on the planet who just want to go along and get along in Washington, D.C. | ||
I mean, remember, this is the same D.C. | ||
These are the same Chevy Chase and other types of judges who have Ukraine flags in their yards, | ||
and their neighbors are still wearing COVID masks because these people are absolutely insane in Washington, D.C. | ||
We need judges who reflect America, and D.C. | ||
judges do not do that. | ||
You're going to be on Laura Ingraham tonight? | ||
I'm on Laura Ingraham's show tonight. | ||
Do you know what time? | ||
I think 7.30 or around there. | ||
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Okay, so we're going to see you on Laura Ingraham. | ||
Mike Davis, thank you so much. | ||
Mike Davis is going to join us. | ||
If not tomorrow, Mike Davis is going to join us. | ||
Monday we have a special edition of War Room from a site that we can't disclose yet, but Mike Davis is going to be here with Dave Brat to anchor our coverage From here, Mike Davis. | ||
And you'll see a lot more of Mike Davis in the days and weeks ahead. | ||
Brother, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This is where Fox sends the big car, the big limo over to Mike Davis. | ||
These are the big shots, right? | ||
Doing the prime time at Fox on 730. | ||
Julie Kelly, where does this go from here? | ||
When you say people have not been released already, I thought with these charges left, you had said a month ago that Graves and these guys are so vindictive they're going to think up other charges to do with them. | ||
So what is the reality with the prisoners that were under this and this alone or just had some other misdemeanor? | ||
Are they being released right now? | ||
Well, you have to file a motion with your judge asking for release from prison. | ||
Some judges have already released a few J6ers. | ||
So it's a little bit complicated, but let's say you were convicted or you took a plea deal for obstruction and the four common misdemeanors. | ||
Well, the obstruction charge really drives your sentence, right? | ||
So let's say you're sentenced to 30, 41, 50 months in prison on the obstruction, but you also had prison time assigned for the misdemeanors. | ||
So these defendants have been going to the court already saying, okay, if you drop, if Fisher overturns the obstruction count, which they have based on the misinterpretation of the statute. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I was convicted of these other misdemeanors. | ||
So now I should be out of prison because I've already served 12, 13, 14 months. | ||
So judges have released some of them, but then other judges have come back and said, well, okay, but if you ask for resentencing and the obstruction count is then dismissed by DOJ or I drop it or whatever happens. | ||
And you still have convictions on four misdemeanors. | ||
Now hear me out here. | ||
Two of the common misdemeanors punishable by up to 12 months in prison. | ||
The other two up to six months. | ||
What the judges have said, now that usually runs concurrently, right? | ||
So they're saying 12 months max for all of them. | ||
You're going to serve 12 months. | ||
Some judges have said, you come back and ask for resentencing. | ||
The obstruction count goes away. | ||
You're already in jail. | ||
We're going to now stack that sentencing. | ||
Meaning you're going to, it's going to be consecutive, not concurrent. | ||
So they will still try to keep these people in prison for three years on misdemeanors, parading in the Capitol, being on restricted grounds because Mike Pence was there as a secret service protectee. | ||
I mean, there are judges who will triple, quadruple down on this instead of Saying, okay, look, we did this. | ||
We tried. | ||
We thought we were doing not the right thing. | ||
They knew that they were working hand in glove with the DOJ to turn these people into lifelong felons. | ||
So now you're going to still keep them in prison, re-stacking their sentences when that's nothing that the district court ever does. | ||
The chief judge, former chief judge Beryl Howell admitted that. | ||
She said, we don't really do this stacking sentences, but we might do it in this case. | ||
So they will never admit error. | ||
They will never seek some sort of, you know, where they will tell these J6ers, you know, we were wrong. | ||
This was an error by the court. | ||
No, some of them are going to do whatever they can. | ||
We even see signals from the DOJ. | ||
Because this ruling today said that to find someone guilty of this 1512 C2 has to involve evidence impairment, destroying a record, mutilating a document or shredding a document, which was where this originated in Enron. | ||
The DOJ has signaled in Jack Smith that they will say the electoral college certificates that these J6ers never touched. | ||
They never saw. | ||
They didn't try to steal them out of the hands of people who were carrying them into the joint session of Congress that day. | ||
Those electoral college certificates represent a record or document in an official proceeding and still try to make this count stick. | ||
Jack Smith has said the same in the J6 case against Donald Trump, 1512 C2, half of the indictment. | ||
So this is how unbowed, for the most part, we know DOJ will be. | ||
to 1512 C2 that either the electoral college certificates or as he mentions in his indictment, | ||
the fake electoral certificates that happen every four years, that somehow that represents tampering | ||
with evidence. So this is how unbowed for the most part we know DOJ will be. The question is, | ||
will the judges continue to go along with this charade, this life-destroying charade, | ||
simply to protect their own reputations, their own turf, and refuse to recompense for | ||
what they've done in aid of the destruction of these people's lives? | ||
What does this mean for President Trump? | ||
Because aren't the other two charges he's got, like some sort of conspiracy to, there's two weird conspiracy charges with Jack Smith. | ||
I mean, isn't it, isn't Chutkan, isn't it over for her? | ||
This is never going to take place in D.C.? | ||
Limited immunity or not, this thing is over? | ||
They're not going to view it that way, Steve. | ||
They're just not. | ||
So even if Jack Smith drops the two, 1512c2, Which I'm not sure that he will. | ||
I'm not confident that he will, because he will try to... Hold on, hold on. | ||
The courts just overruled it. | ||
On what grounds would we be able to do it? | ||
To say that there actually was a document? | ||
Correct. | ||
That either the electoral college certificates or the fake electoral certificates that Jack Smith mentions in the Trump indictment specifically, that that was an attempt to tamper, interfere, Or somehow impair. | ||
The evidence in the proceeding. | ||
After getting slapped like this, where even Judge Brown Jackson wrote a concurrent opinion, she was part of the 6-3 on the good guy side, you think they'll still try to play? | ||
I guess we'll have to watch MSNBC tonight and Ari Melberg, because I'm sure Weissman's already thinking this through about what they're going to do, but you honestly think that they're going to still stick with this charge? | ||
I do. | ||
I think there's probably a really good chance that they will. | ||
And I think Katanji Brown-Jackson, even though she did concur at the end of her concurrence, she mentions these electoral college certificates as potentially records that could meet this element in the 1512 C1 C2 statute. | ||
So in a way, she kind of set up Jack Smith and maybe even DOJ going to these judges saying, well, here, she suggests That these certificates could represent some sort of record or document. | ||
So there's still a lot that could happen here. | ||
But when you're talking about your regular J6 defendant, Joseph Fisher, in this matter, who entered the Capitol, stayed there for four minutes after the joint session had long recessed. | ||
How are they going to prove that he tampered with or impaired electoral college certificate or any kind of document? | ||
But going back to Special Counsel Jack Smith, after seeing him, look, the guy was overturned 8-0 in the McDonald conviction. | ||
He was completely overturned there. | ||
He doesn't care. | ||
He is just an apparatchik, a Democratic Party apparatchik. | ||
He knows there's no consequences for him. | ||
There's no consequences really in court. | ||
I mean, that's why they're going after Judge Cannon. | ||
She's the only one holding him and his team remotely accountable for that document's case. | ||
But he knows at the end of the day, if he gets convictions, he doesn't get convictions. | ||
These cases go to trial. | ||
They don't go to trial. | ||
He's slapped down by the Supreme Court here or in the immunity case. | ||
He doesn't care because he's going to go on and be a big hero to the left and the media and the Democratic Party for at least trying to take out Donald Trump. | ||
What about what should be done now? | ||
House Judiciary immediately. | ||
And then when President Trump wins and takes over the DOJ, what's your two recommendations to get justice here? | ||
Investigation into collaboration, I think, between the DOJ and these courts. | ||
Beryl Howell, by the way, is already in a little bit of trouble in the documents case. | ||
Judge Cannon looking into some of her rulings, including piercing attorney-client privilege between Trump and Evan Corcoran in the documents case. | ||
So there has to be some sort of investigation. | ||
Should some of them, should they be brought up on impeachment charges? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You should start with Beryl Howell, the former chief judge, not just for this decision, but others, putting her imprimatur as the chief judge on using the 1512 C2 charge against January Sixers. | ||
Other judges who have done it, including those, especially those, Steve, Who kept Americans in pretrial detention in the D.C. | ||
Gulag on this count alone. | ||
And that will be Trump judges. | ||
It will be Clinton judges, Obama judges. | ||
Amit Mehta, who applied a terror enhancement for the obstruction conviction, a terror enhancement to sentencing. | ||
Those judges, at least a handful, should be investigated and brought up on impeachment charges. | ||
That should send a little tiny message to that courthouse, in the shadow of the U.S. | ||
Capitol, by the way, sent a little bit of a message that some sort of oversight is going to be reclaimed by the legislative branch of government. | ||
Julie Kelly, where do people go and get all of your material on this, the Substack, your website, your investigative site, and also your social media? | ||
So I have a piece up on this issue today at my Substack, Declassified with Julie Kelly. | ||
I'm on Twitter, xjulie__kelly2. | ||
I'll be posting more information tonight about this ruling and other texts that I'm getting from J6ers. | ||
And then Real Clear Investigations, I have several pieces on 1512c2 Fisher. | ||
And let's call out Judge Florence Pan, who was the appellate Biden appointed appellate court judge who Upheld, as the appellate court judge on that panel, upheld both 1512 appeals in Fisher and in another one, Thomas Robertson. | ||
She is married to Max Steyer, the Democratic Party activist, Kavanaugh accuser, who's still working hand in glove with the Biden White House right now to thwart the 2025 plan related to civil servants. | ||
So she also is a villain And she should be called out as well, in addition to the other lower court judges. | ||
Oh, we will. | ||
We'll make them all famous. | ||
Julie Kelly, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for taking time away early on a Friday evening in June. | ||
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War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We have Cynthia Hughes now from the Patriot Freedom Project. | ||
She's done a great job over the last couple of years really working with the J6 families. | ||
So Cynthia, you've worked for a long time to make this day happen. | ||
Tell us the reality. | ||
How big a deal is it for the J6ers? | ||
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It's absolutely huge, Steve. | |
It's an unbelievable day for many of the J6ers and their families. | ||
You know, you have a lot of people that were sitting behind bars, languishing behind bars in jail for years now, like my nephew, Tim Hale, who today, you know, is no longer a convicted felon. | ||
Many will be that. | ||
And they have had their freedom and their life, you know, upended for nothing over a political game of theater. | ||
And we're going to see a lot of families reunited here very soon. | ||
But when you talk about your nephew, he still served the three years because of this? | ||
In prison? | ||
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Yeah, he was in prison. | |
Jail, prison. | ||
1062 days. | ||
He was charged with this crazy, you know, charge, obstruction of an official proceeding. | ||
And we had a crazy judge, Judge McFadden. | ||
He said he's a terrible human being. | ||
He knew that what he was doing to Tim, keeping Tim behind bars for this bogus charge when he had no violent history, no violent charges, committed no assaults, and he still would not release him from prison. | ||
Three years, never to be, you know, he'll never get that time back. | ||
It's gone forever. | ||
So what is the path forward? | ||
What are you telling families? | ||
Are they actually going to start releasing people? | ||
I mean, Julie Kelly said they're going to play all kinds of games. | ||
They're going to try to go back and re-sentence them on their misdemeanor charges. | ||
I mean, what are you hearing from the families and what are you hearing from the lawyers? | ||
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Well, today, I'm sure you can imagine, has been a very busy day today. | |
I've received countless phone calls from the prisons, you know, and defendants themselves. | ||
Uh, and from the families, you know, they, they want to know what this means. | ||
Um, you know, we're going to, we're going to get some of the families together with a couple of the lawyers so we can have this explained to them, uh, you know, uh, correctly and accurately, this is not going to be a quick or easy process. | ||
Julia's spot on as always. | ||
And, you know, uh, they are going to try to use other charges, um, that the defendants have been charged with, uh, in a weaponized way. | ||
So they could still continue to get the time that they have already sentenced these defendants to. | ||
But that's not gonna, you know, I don't think that's gonna fly with some of the judges. | ||
I think some of the judges know that this has been unjust and some of these sentences have been unjust. | ||
There are some judges that are kind of decent. | ||
I mean, I would like to tell you a few things here, Steve. | ||
Nick Smith, Attorney Nick Smith, you've heard me talk about Nick in the past. | ||
I don't know what we would have done without him. | ||
I mean, if it wasn't for his appeal to begin with, with Judge Nichols in the Garrett Miller case, I don't think we would have been to the Supreme Court as quickly as we got there. | ||
And his tireless work and Julie's tireless work and them working hand in hand together got us to this day today. | ||
You know, we owe a debt of gratitude to both of them. | ||
They have been working, you know, day in and day out very closely with each other to make this happen for us. | ||
And you know who else we owe a thank you to? | ||
Steve, we owe a thank you to you. | ||
We owe a big thank you to you. | ||
Because of you helping the Patriot Freedom Project and supporting me, we were able to hire lawyers for hundreds of these defendants. | ||
We were able to help these families. | ||
We were able to raise the money to help with appeals. | ||
And now we'll be able to help with many of these emergency motions that are going to be filed for immediate release and resentencing. | ||
I spoke to Rachel Powell today. | ||
You know, she's three years on home confinement with an anklet. | ||
She's got eight children at home. | ||
You've spoken to her. | ||
You've spoken to her children. | ||
Now she's been in prison since January. | ||
Judge Lambert sentenced her in January, did not give her any credit for the time she served at home. | ||
And this this means this is huge for her. | ||
This is absolutely huge for her. | ||
could be out very very soon here and reunited with her children. You know we owe a debt of | ||
gratitude to Dinesh and Debbie D'Souza. They were our very first donors. They donated a hundred | ||
a hundred thousand dollars to us and then another fifty thousand dollars to us to make sure these | ||
people did get proper legal representation and that we were helping the children. The children | ||
is the biggest thing in this, Steve. I've always said it. | ||
You know they're the collateral damage and it's our obligation as adults to help these kids | ||
survive this trauma and that's what we've been doing. And then what can I say? There's President | ||
Trump. We're indebted to him. His support of the Patriot Freedom Project, his endorsements, | ||
the way he loves these children. | ||
You know he talked about them today at his rally. I don't even know what we say. This is a big day | ||
for January Sixers and President Trump. And we just have to keep moving and we need people, | ||
we need more people to get involved. | ||
In terms of lawyers, we need civil lawyers now. | ||
We need to hear from civil lawyers. | ||
A lot of civil lawyers have been afraid to come near this. | ||
They've been afraid of January 6th. | ||
We need civil lawyers now to get involved in this. | ||
There's a lot of damage here, and there's a lot of recourse, I think, that needs to be looked at. | ||
So this is the two things. | ||
Number one, civil lawyers to look at recourse. | ||
What would you like President Trump and his Justice Department to do on investigations in the House after President Trump takes over in January, after we win? | ||
What would be your recommendation when President Trump asks you, ma'am? | ||
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Well, I mean, a lot of people need to be fired, Steve. | |
And a lot of people need to be held accountable. | ||
A lot of people need to be investigated. | ||
There needs to be a huge investigation. | ||
And I know President Trump is going to do it all. | ||
He is a man of his word. | ||
He will keep his word. | ||
He is not going to let this go. | ||
He is not going to let, you know, his supporters, you know, just fall to the wayside and him do nothing. | ||
Last Thursday, we had a dinner and fundraiser at Trump Bedminster. | ||
As you know, in the past, we've had several Other events there with him and he has attended all of them. | ||
Unfortunately, he could not attend last week. | ||
He had to change of plans last minute and we didn't get to see him. | ||
But let me tell you, he didn't forget. | ||
He sent a big box of gifts to the kids, hats and shirts. | ||
He sent a book. | ||
You know, he sent us a video message. | ||
This is a man who cares. | ||
This is a man that looks at what's happening to his supporters and says, not on my watch, not on my time, not on my dime. | ||
And he's going to make this right for all of these people. | ||
Cynthia, where do people go to find out more about your group, to find out more about these J6 prisoners in your social media, all of it? | ||
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Patriotfreedomproject.com is our website. | |
You can find me at Twitter, Real PFP. | ||
You can find us on Facebook, Real Patriot Freedom Project, Truth Social, Getter, Patriot Freedom Project. | ||
You can email us. | ||
We need to hear from some civil lawyers. | ||
We need people to donate. | ||
There's a lot, a lot, a lot of damage here, Steve, and we need to help these families. | ||
This is far from over. | ||
And I just want to say, please, one more time, Steve, I have to say thank you to Julie Kelly, Nick Smith, Dinesh, Debbie D'Souza, you, and President Trump. | ||
I don't know where we would be without all of you. | ||
You are all warriors, you are all fighters, and you got behind this movement, you got behind these families, and you didn't waver, and I'm grateful. | ||
Steve, I have a little note here that Tim wanted me to read to you if you have the time. | ||
It's very quick. | ||
Sure. | ||
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He says, he says, thank you for standing with the J6ers. | |
When it wasn't the right thing to do or the popular thing to do. | ||
You supported, you supported the J6ers. | ||
Oh my God, I gotta put these glasses on. | ||
You supported, you supported those of us in the Gulag and we will stand by you as you are targeted now yourself, Steve. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
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I had a very easy job. | |
Thank you so much, but these guys paid the ultimate price. | ||
What I've got is nothing compared to this. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
Look, we're all political prisoners. | ||
People understand that. | ||
I've got nothing compared to what they went through. | ||
They broke these families. | ||
They broke these people. | ||
They've been held in pretrial detention in the Gulag down in D.C. | ||
They were treated like animals, not like American citizens, not with respect to American citizens. | ||
And the Justice Department has to understand there is going to be accountability for all this. | ||
There's going to be... Judgment Day is November 5th, and Accountability Day is 20 January 2025. | ||
And they're just going to have to... We're going to seek justice. | ||
And these folks that did it are going to really, really demand justice. | ||
So, Cynthia Hughes, thank you so much. | ||
Honor the work. | ||
The heavy lift is you, Julie Kelly, Nick Smith. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Huge day. | ||
Supreme Court 6-3. | ||
Overturn it. | ||
And this is just going to drive this movement forward. | ||
Particularly to get justice for all these people. | ||
And that includes monetary justice. | ||
So thank you so much, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
It's not going to stop until you make it stop. | ||
Love to have it some other way, but that's just not going to happen. | ||
You have to stop it. | ||
And the only way you stop it is reciprocity. | ||
You have to go on offense. | ||
I mean we had now the House and for House leadership and Speaker Johnson and others and Congressman Lauterbach and people that followed amicus briefs and people that voted on BLAG and do it. | ||
If my going to prison has to be what is the turning point of ending Nancy Pelosi's reign of terror, last night you saw it in all of its glory of exactly what they think of the American people and what they think of our country. | ||
would allow that decrepit old man to occupy 1600 Pennsylvania and actually pretend to be the commander-in-chief. | ||
When it's supposed to be very bright lines. | ||
We have no idea, no earthly idea, who makes the decisions over there or how decisions are even made. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi supports that. | ||
Nancy Pelosi is totally lawless. | ||
What she did with the J6 committee is lawless. | ||
What the Justice Department has done, and hey, don't take it from me, take it from the Supreme Court. | ||
And now they're going to run around and find, oh, you've got to have a document, and President Trump, it's got to be some, you know, it's a, it's what they do on electoral colleges, the electoral colleges, beautiful certificates they have. | ||
They will do anything. | ||
They will get down to the little nitty gritty rule, this tiny rule, to stop last night. | ||
Remember, and that's about this show. | ||
It's obvious what they're trying to do. | ||
They're trying to shut down... Alex Jones is going to be liquidated here in a couple of days, in all likelihood. | ||
Jim Hoft is in bankruptcy court and they're hammering him. | ||
The Justice Department, you heard that, took it right over. | ||
Epoch Times is being hammered. | ||
Every conservative media outlet, they raided James O'Keefe and dragged him out. | ||
For what? | ||
Because of the diary? | ||
Her diary? | ||
The Ashley Biden's diary? | ||
Which is totally true. | ||
They tried to destroy Rudy Giuliani, Bob Costello, and myself. | ||
Over what? | ||
When the 51 intelligence officers came forward and said that the laptop from hell was Russian disinformation? | ||
That's a bald-faced lie. | ||
These people will shred the Constitution. | ||
They will shred every law. | ||
They will look you in the eye and lie to you because you know what? | ||
They don't respect you. | ||
They don't respect anything about you. | ||
You are just in the way of what they want in the total and complete grip onto the greatest and most powerful nation on earth, the most powerful military, economy, all of it. | ||
And they're not just going to give it up. | ||
They're not just going to give it up. | ||
So now, you've got to make a decision. | ||
You've got to pick what side of the football you're going to be on. | ||
Yes, you can just sit in the middle and that's fine. | ||
You can just stay there and say, hey, I'll be like during the revolution, the 1 3rd, 1 3rd, you know, 1 3rd Tories, 1 3rd Patriots, 1 3rd in the middle. | ||
You can do that. | ||
But remember, that's a conscious decision now. | ||
This is Not just one of the most important times in American history, I believe it is culminating to be the most important time in American history. | ||
The most important time. | ||
Actually more important than the Revolution, more important than the Civil War, and more important than World War II. | ||
Because what has been bequeathed to us through all those generations that fought and bled for this country, and not just in wars, We've fought and bled throughout this country in developing this country, in nurturing this country, in developing this country, and pass it down to us from generation to generation to this, the current day. | ||
Well, you have a choice. | ||
You can either look the other way and say, it's too hard for me. | ||
I got it. | ||
This is not for everybody. | ||
It's not. | ||
And I understand that. | ||
But, if you love this country and you say, I want it returned to the Constitutional Republic, it is then your duty to drive this forward. | ||
And that's going to have to take place in the days and weeks ahead. | ||
This is next man up. | ||
It's incumbent upon you. | ||
It's not me. | ||
It's not Trump. | ||
It's not Tucker. | ||
It's not Alex Jones. | ||
It's not Jim Hoff. | ||
Yes, we're all part of it. | ||
But it's next man up. | ||
A populist movement, a movement that empowers the people of this country, It comes down to you. | ||
If you don't quit, we win. | ||
Simple as that. | ||
Is it going to be rough? | ||
Is it going to take time? | ||
Are we going to have reverses? | ||
Is it going to be perfect every day? | ||
No. | ||
But if you don't quit, and just look at today, look at this glorious day today. | ||
How did this happen? | ||
The reversal of Fisher, and I think the beginning of the investigation of the federal judiciary and the DOJ, was because of Julie Kelly, who's not even a lawyer. | ||
Nick Smith, who's some lawyer out there, a great guy. | ||
Cynthia Hughes, who I think was some mom. | ||
Dinesh D'Souza and Debbie D'Souza, you know, a prominent filmmaker. | ||
And then President Trump and obviously War Room. | ||
We gave them a platform because we wanted to get this word out. | ||
We wanted to promulgate this. | ||
We wanted to use the War Room platform for what it is. | ||
But that's just getting to you. | ||
You did it. | ||
You did it. | ||
The reason we had victory today is these great people that stood up and stood the breach and worked. | ||
But if it had not been for you, nothing would have happened. | ||
The same thing with the... It was in February 2017, I sat there and said, when they said, what are you doing? | ||
Economic nationalism, end of foreign wars, national security. | ||
Build the wall. | ||
Oh, and by the way, deconstruction of the administrative state and all the smart media. | ||
What is he talking about? | ||
What is that? | ||
And the people in CPAC standing up on their chairs cheering because folks in Maginot, it's to slay the Leviathan. | ||
It's to shrink the federal government. | ||
And they're absolutely catatonic tonight. | ||
Lawrence Tribe tweets out, the administrative state is dead. | ||
The administrative state is dead. | ||
And he is the most senior of the radical leftists that understand or pretend to understand as they shred the Constitution. | ||
These are not small victories. | ||
These are massive and will change the direction of the United States of America and On top of that was last night. | ||
This audience, this audience, this was no surprise. | ||
You have put your shoulder well. | ||
You've pushed out the information. | ||
It was no surprise to you last night. | ||
The nation shocked. | ||
The world shocked. | ||
And quite frankly, the media shocked that they couldn't cover it up. | ||
And the cadaver there was for everyone to see. | ||
And you drove the message this morning. | ||
In information warfare, you are the phalanx. | ||
You're the hoplites. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
And it's a great role. | ||
You've done an extraordinary job. | ||
People ask me, what can we do? | ||
Listen, pray for our enemies. | ||
I don't have time. | ||
Do not write a letter to me at all. | ||
It will not be read. | ||
I am not going to take a second to read your letters. | ||
I'm not. | ||
Because you know why? | ||
I don't want you taking time to write a letter. | ||
I want you to get to work. | ||
This is all about victory. | ||
This is victory or not. | ||
There's no substitute for victory here. | ||
There is no substitute for victory. | ||
You know that. | ||
I know that. | ||
Use your time, husband your resources, and use your time. | ||
And your time is not sending me some missive in prison that I'm not going to read. | ||
You know why I'm not going to read? | ||
Because I'm going to be working outside of my job in prison. | ||
I will be working the rest of the hours on what? | ||
Total and complete victory. | ||
And that's why if you appreciate this show, you appreciate the people who come on here, you appreciate how we put it on, There's two ways to show your appreciation. | ||
Number one, step up and even do more work. | ||
Doesn't cost you any money. | ||
Do work. | ||
Put the information out. | ||
Become an information warrior. | ||
You know, work with Grace. | ||
Work with JoJo. | ||
Work with Mo. | ||
Become part of this team and driving forward because this is about you. | ||
They're putting me in prison because of you. | ||
They want to shut this show down. | ||
They don't want this platform. | ||
They understand the victories we brought to date. | ||
Has it been perfect? | ||
No, it's not perfect. | ||
Has it been pretty damn good? | ||
Not too shabby. | ||
And they understand that. | ||
They fear it. | ||
Why do you think they're doing the run-up to election? | ||
Because they think if they can take away Trump's platform, his fighting platform, they can do it. | ||
And they're not taking it. | ||
It's only going to get bigger. | ||
It's only going to get more powerful. | ||
And why is that? | ||
That's because of you. | ||
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Chris Hoare, what do you got for us, buddy? | ||
Well, hi, Steve. | ||
What we've got, unfortunately, is another massive outage from AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. | ||
We started hearing from our customers very early yesterday in Europe who did not have cell phone service, data, or couldn't send or receive texts. | ||
But they did have satellite phones and BB sticks, so they were able to keep going. | ||
But they wanted to let us know what was going on. | ||
And also, yesterday, last night, this outage spread to parts of Florida as well. | ||
And this keeps happening, Steve. | ||
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As long as you can see the sky, you can make a receiver call. | ||
And the thing is now is, you know, more important than ever to make sure that you have backup communications. | ||
You know, I think things are probably only going to get worse going into November. | ||
The FCC controls, you know, cell phone service, of course, And, you know, these outages have not been explained, but they keep happening. | ||
I mean, AT&T was trying to save some third party that let them down yesterday. | ||
Last time it was a software upgrade. | ||
I mean, the excuses keep coming, but so do the outages. | ||
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We appreciate it. | |
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