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July 1, 2024 - Bannon's War Room
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Episode 3723: WarRoom Special: Political Prisoner
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mike davis
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steve bannon
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dave brat
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eric prince
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marjorie taylor greene
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royce white
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vaughn hillyard
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jake tapper
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unidentified
This after the Supreme Court rejected his last-minute appeal to stave off his four-month sentence for defying subpoenas from the House January 6th Committee.
Vaughn, you spoke with Steve Bannon on Saturday.
What did he have to say?
vaughn hillyard
Mika, I think Steve Bannon is important for two reasons.
Number one, he's going to prison because he defied the January 6th Select Committee.
He did not, therefore, answer questions under oath about his two phone calls with Donald Trump on January 5th, his two phone calls with Donald Trump on January 6th.
He did not have to turn over any evidence.
That is why Steve Bannon is going to prison for the next four months.
Number two, Steve Bannon, his microphone has only grown ever since leaving the White House as chief strategist.
He's essentially modern-day Rush Limbaugh.
He has a daily podcast that is simulcasted online and on TV.
It's called War Room.
There are a major subsect of the American population, fervent Trump loyalists, that watch Steve Bannon on a daily basis.
And I think that he is a real signal as to where the MAGA movement goes even beyond Donald Trump's presidency or potential presidency.
Take a listen to part of our conversation.
Just this month, in Detroit, up on a stage, you said that there is no chance that the Democrats are going to win this.
steve bannon
No chance.
vaughn hillyard
If they declare that they do, then it was stolen.
steve bannon
They're stealing.
unidentified
100%.
vaughn hillyard
But you know that elections in the United States are close.
You know that there is a very reasonable chance that the Democrats win the White House again.
Why go and sow that distrust in the Americans?
steve bannon
Because, Von Hiryud, I knew that Thursday Night was going to happen.
How can you sit there, unrelate to the facts?
I sat there because we know, and we follow every day, that Joe Biden is feeble.
That Joe Biden is feeble.
vaughn hillyard
And MSNBC... That doesn't mean that the American public may not vote for him again.
steve bannon
Are you kidding me?
Have you seen the polls?
Have you seen the New York Times?
Have you seen MSN?
Tell them!
vaughn hillyard
That is not evidence of voter fraud.
That is not evidence.
unidentified
I didn't say that.
steve bannon
It is zero chance that Democrats can win this.
vaughn hillyard
But you know it's not zero chance, though.
unidentified
It's zero chance.
vaughn hillyard
See, that's not how elections work.
Voters go vote.
There's not zero percent chance.
What does the MAGA movement look like after Donald Trump?
Five, ten years from now?
steve bannon
I think the MAGA movement, I think you see it right now, and one thing, on the spectrum of MAGA, I believe that President Trump, who's a very kind-hearted guy and a big-hearted guy, I would say President Trump is a moderate in our movement, and I think the MAGA movement is shifting day by day farther right.
vaughn hillyard
Donald Trump is a moderate.
steve bannon
Yeah, definitely.
President Trump's a moderate.
vaughn hillyard
Steve Bannon is an important voice that we have to keep coming back to, because regardless of how November turns out for Donald Trump, there's people like Steve Bannon, whose microphone will continue to reign, and clearly based off of the results in France yesterday, we know that the MAGA movement will continue to exist in some form, and Steve Bannon will be right there.
He is a major source of disinformation in this country.
We have the full interview here with Steve Bannon online, but he is somebody who continues to propagate information like the fact that there is no way that Joe Biden is going to win in November.
He's the one who suggests that the January 6 was a federal government set up yet.
In our interview, he could not name a single individual or accuse a single individual who was a federal agent there at the Capitol on January 6th.
But Steve Bannon will be, at about noon hour here this morning, going to prison for the next four months.
He will be released the week before this 2024 election.
unidentified
So, uh, the entire interview available online, Vaughn?
That was incredible.
The entire interview online.
steve bannon
I'm excited because, hey, I don't give two **** about going to Danbury Prison, okay?
Here's what I give a **** about.
We're going to take down Merrick Garland, Lisa Monaco, and the corrupt DOJ, and the FBI, and all of it.
I could care less, okay?
I'm excited because Magna's going to let out a roar tonight, and tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day, and burn, burn it all down till we get to November 5th.
Where President Trump's going to win in a landslide.
We're not backing down one inch.
So I'm very excited and I'm particularly excited for the audience of Turning Point, Real America's Voice, War Room, all of it.
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Pray for our enemies.
unidentified
Because we're going medieval on these people.
steve bannon
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people.
The people have had a belly full of it.
I know you don't like hearing that.
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
It's going to happen.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big line?
unidentified
MAGA Media.
jake tapper
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
unidentified
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
steve bannon
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
unidentified
War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb.
steve bannon
It's Monday, 1 July in the year of our Lord 2024.
This is Federal Prisoner 05635509.
We are live from just down the road from Danbury Prison.
We're going to go live outside the prison with Marjorie Taylor Greene and Real America's Voice Brian Glenn in a moment as soon as we get some sound set up.
We got Mike Davis on the steps of the Supreme Court as the immunity opinion should be coming out any second.
And we've got Dave Brat in the studio.
Ben Harnwell in the studio.
Just another day in the war room.
Next man up.
Do we have Brian Glenn?
We can't.
We're trying to set the sound up.
Okay, we'll go there in a second.
Let me go back to Dave Brat in the studio.
Dave, morning Mika.
In a total meltdown, we did a couple of interviews over the weekend with MSNBC and ABC.
And their heads are blowing up.
David Borks has got a big column out in the New York Times.
They're not handling the fact that the war is going to continue and even be bigger.
They thought they were shutting the whole place down.
Big surprise.
Your thoughts, Dave Brett?
You're going to be one of the 10 to 20 co-hosts who are going to be rotating through here to make sure we hit it every day.
Give me your thoughts.
dave brat
Yep, just all proud of you, Steve Bannon.
The War Room Roar will continue.
You've trained us in, you've looked around the corner years ahead of time.
We're all ready to go.
We are the force multiplier here on the War Room.
Everybody today is going to spread the word, spread this clip to all their friends, texting, emailing, sharing in church, getting out the vote.
So that this period of history can never continue.
The morning MECAs are freaking out because they've been lying to the American people
for years.
This administrative state is being overturned by Chevron.
The Supreme Court is hopefully coming out with another very strong decision.
So far, two or three just earth-shaking Supreme Court decisions that will shape the next decade to come structurally.
Peter Navarro is getting out of jail.
He'll be there to restructure the economy.
The war room's hitting on all fronts.
The debate has the left in just a total free fall right now.
They went from let's kick Joe Biden out to now they're circling the wagons.
steve bannon
If you think of the last 72, 90 hours, we've had the fall of Macron in France.
Nigel Farage have Trump-like rallies in England.
The end of the Tory party, as we know it, Nigel will take that over in opposition.
You've had Chevron deference on Friday.
You've had the overturning of Fisher, which is going to lead to a major and massive investigation of the Justice Department, why innocent Americans are in prison right now.
on felony charges. Of course, you had the debacle of the debate and really exposing
the same people that lied to you about stealing the 2020 election are the same people that
were lying to you about the cadaver that currently sits in the White House and causing this national
security issue.
Let's go, we're live. We got Brian Glenn at MTG. Go ahead, both. We have Congressman
Marjorie Taylor Greene in Real American's Voice on Brian Glenn outside of Danbury Prison,
which we're going to be in a little while.
Guys, tell me what it's like down there.
unidentified
Well, Steve, we're now surrounded by the War Room Posse.
I think the message got out in this area.
Free Bennett!
But Steve, as you know, we had a little counter-protestors out here as well, but all it takes is for
I know Marjorie was excited to see them as well.
marjorie taylor greene
They're great.
They're out here, Steve.
You've got a lot of support here in Connecticut, but we know you have more support all over the country.
There are so many people in the war room, Posse, and I'm telling you, this is going to multiply it by 10,000.
America cannot believe what's happening.
steve bannon
What are your thoughts about this?
Congressman Greene, one of the things we wanted to do was to make sure that, you know, we appreciate Speaker Johnson having the blag and now going to file an amicus brief.
But this is not going to stop until we stop it.
What is your recommendation for folks in the House of Representatives?
marjorie taylor greene
Well, you know, I said earlier, Steve, I've been very upset with my conference, our Republican-controlled House.
It's always too little, too late.
And, you know, I feel like this situation was handled like starving dogs at the dinner table, where you toss a few crumbs out in the late midnight hour.
to try to make everybody happy.
This situation should have been dealt with when we took the majority.
We should have voted that the January 6th committee was illegitimate.
We should have voted that none of the contempt of Congress charges should have any merit.
This is something that we should have done right away, and I really wish that we would have.
We've got to move forward.
We have four months, four months before the November 5th election.
Republicans in Congress need to get to work.
Republicans in Congress need to show the American people that they aren't going to allow American citizens to be locked up like so many of the January 6th defendants.
We have to show up and we have to vote to defund Jack Smith.
We have to work harder to stop the weaponized government, and that's what I'm going to be carrying this message back to my colleagues.
steve bannon
Hey, Brian, can we give the microphone, can we ask a few questions?
Who's there, what's their names, why did they turn out today?
unidentified
Absolutely.
Real quickly, Steve wants to know what's your name, where you're from, and why'd you turn out today.
Name's Howard Helwick, I live in Westchester County, New York, and I've been on the posse for years.
How about yourself?
Oh my God, Steve, I just, we just love you, we watch you for four hours a day, four years in a row, we love you.
Susan from Essex, Connecticut, love you, Steven.
Steven from Essex, Connecticut, her husband.
How about you?
steve bannon
Four years with the posse!
unidentified
I'm Rosie from the Villages, but I also live in Connecticut.
So, Steve, you've got a lot of support.
Now, show a raise of hands or voice for President Trump and where you live.
Does he have overwhelming support for this election?
marjorie taylor greene
He will with our team.
unidentified
Yes, he definitely will with our team.
50-50 in our town.
marjorie taylor greene
But we're getting the vote out.
unidentified
People are poor where I'm staying and they're all for Trump.
Biggest issues on the ballot this year are what?
steve bannon
Wow.
Immigration.
unidentified
Oh, it's definitely food.
Immigration totally.
No more wars.
No more wars.
And I know that Margie, you've had something to say.
You've said something about that as well.
No more wars.
What do you think about that?
The people right there are telling you what the top issues are.
marjorie taylor greene
There's a big change.
unidentified
That's what I'm hearing.
One trillion dollars every hundred days.
The deficit, no more foreign wars, of course the immigration, the border is a big deal.
steve bannon
Congressman Green, MTG.
marjorie taylor greene
People in cars are driving by.
steve bannon
What do you think about that? The people right there are telling you what the top issues are.
Are those the same issues that you talk to President Trump about all the time, every day?
marjorie taylor greene
Absolutely.
The issues that matter to the people that have showed up here today are the exact issues that President Trump talks about at every single rally.
They're the issues that his campaign has worked together.
Agenda 47.
These are all the most important issues for President Trump.
Border security.
This is number one.
We've had over 12 million people enter the United States since Joe Biden took office.
Two million of them are gotaways.
We have no idea where these people are.
That should matter to every American, no matter how you vote.
Because women and children are being raped and murdered.
People are being killed by illegal alien crime.
300 people are dying every single day from fentanyl poisoning.
And this is the number one issue for President Trump.
One lady here mentioned there's many poor people where she lives.
People are being crippled and crushed under inflation.
They can't afford groceries.
They can't afford their electric bills.
Young people can't buy houses.
They can't get a mortgage.
Interest rates are high.
They're losing hope for the future, but everything that the War Room posse and supporters here today, Trump supporters, Steve Bannon supporters are talking about, are exactly what President Trump is campaigning hard that he's going to fix when he becomes president again.
unidentified
And Steve, I want to add... Amen.
I want to add to this, a lot of voters I've talked to that have been agnostic before, have never voted in any kind of election, see the weaponization of our DOJ against you and against President Trump.
So they can identify with that and they're coming to the voting booth coming over on May 5th as well.
steve bannon
Remember, President Trump says they're coming for him, but they're really coming for the audience.
He's just standing in the way.
Brian Glenn, MTG, we will be down there shortly.
You guys hang around, make sure the Warren posse is taken care of, and we'll join you guys in a little while.
unidentified
We'll take care of the posse here, for sure.
steve bannon
Thank you, guys.
MTG, always where the action is.
We got a couple of guests that have slipped in here into our temporary studio right down the street from the Danbury prison, so we're gonna do that in a moment.
Let me go to Mike Davis.
I got Dave Brett in the studio.
Ben Hornwell's with us.
Mike Davis on the steps of the Supreme Court.
Mike, what do you got for us?
mike davis
Well, we're going to have a major decision come out today from the Supreme Court on whether the President of the United States, any President of the United States, is immune from criminal prosecution for his official acts.
And I think, based upon what we heard at oral arguments, at least five justices on the Supreme Court are going to side with President Trump on this case in a very narrow holding. It should be nine to nothing if these justices
actually understood that if you do not find that there is immunity, criminal
immunity, for the President of the United States for his official acts, you're going to
destroy the presidency and therefore destroy our country. But that decision is going to come out
at any moment.
steve bannon
How did you, hit the rewind for a second, how did you, did you hear the scuttlebutt
that there's going to be five justices on a narrow definition of immunity?
Is that what the word is?
mike davis
No, I wouldn't say they're scuttled, but that's just what, based upon, you know, when I clerked on the Supreme Court and knowing these justices and knowing how they think and listening to them at oral arguments, it seems there's going to be at least five justices in the majority.
Maybe Barrett is somewhere in the middle or maybe she even joins the three liberals on the dissent.
But I would say that this is so much bigger than one president.
This is so much bigger than Donald Trump.
If you do not Hold that the presidents are immune from criminal prosecution for their official acts.
You're going to see the Trump 47 Justice Department potentially prosecuting President Obama for his illegal drone strike on two American citizens.
You could see President Trump's Justice Department prosecuting President Biden for his illegal mass parole.
Of 10 million plus illegal immigrants into our country and the resulting migrant crime.
You could see President Trump, Trump's 47th Justice Department, even prosecute George W. Bush for lying about weapons of mass destruction and the resulting hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq.
The Supreme Court understands that if they do not protect the presidency here, we're going to destroy our country.
steve bannon
On a practical basis about President Trump and lawfare against President Trump, Friday's Fisher decision and then the immunity, is it your belief that completely guts Chuck and Jack Smith's efforts to try to imprison President Trump in Washington D.C.
with these federal charges?
mike davis
Well, there are four January 6 charges against President Trump in D.C.
by this Biden special counsel, Jack Smith, and this Obama judge, Tonya Schuchan.
Two of those four charges are mortally wounded with the Fisher decision, and then presidential immunity will probably get rid of another 20 or 30 percent of Jack Smith's case.
So you might have 20 or 30 percent of Jack Smith's case that comes out.
That comes out on the other side of this, and this case is almost certainly not going to go to trial before the election.
And then when President Trump wins, his acting Attorney General is going to dismiss this garbage on day one.
steve bannon
Mike Davis, we're going to come back to you as soon as the immunity opinion comes out, so we'll jump back there momentarily.
Massive news yesterday in France, and this is I think the first round of the French vote for the French Parliament, which was a blowout.
for the uh... what we call the right wing or they call the far-right uh... this is front national or national rallies their their new name under marine lapin but complete repudiation of the neocon neoliberal uh... macron who was one of zelensky's uh... biggest supporters once get a bad bad seventy two hours biden gone uh... biden down uh... niger frosh It's been extraordinary.
But what happened in France yesterday is absolutely equivalent in 2016, the Brexit vote.
Brexit vote happened about the same time.
in France. It's been extraordinary. But what happened in France yesterday is absolutely
equivalent in 2016, the Brexit vote. Brexit vote happened about the same time, I think
it was the 20th of June, and that was a predicate for President Trump's sweeping victory in
November of 2016.
The French is the same thing.
You see something's happening in the world.
Alternative for Deutschland, 100,000 Antifa, bad guys, far leftist radicals with Sharia supremacists and Islamists tried to shut down the Alternative for Deutschland conference over the weekend.
AFD is now at 34% polling.
As I think the leading party in Germany right now when you break down all the different groups.
So you see the rise of the alternative for Deutschland, the right in Germany.
You see a crushing win for Le Pen yesterday.
First round.
Second round, she's this close from taking absolute power.
That's close from majority.
That'll be next Sunday.
Our own Raheem Kassam will be there in France.
He's going to be in the UK on July 4th and 5th.
The election's on the 4th and we'll have plenty.
Probably won't be called.
Until late at night, at least the breakdown between the Reform Party and the Tories.
Labor, it's called for labor will happen in two minutes after the polls close.
I'm gonna go to Ben Harnwell in a second.
Dave Brat, your assessment what's happened in the last 72 hours has been nothing short of breathtakingly historic.
from Biden's, the exposure of the cadaver with Biden on Thursday night, overturning
Fisher which is going to lead to a major investigation of DOJ in the federal bench.
You've got the Chevron deference, the really, you know, Lawrence Tribe came out and tweeted,
he's the dean of the left-wing constitutional lawyers.
He said it's the end, the administrative state died on Friday.
Today, you've got immunity.
Yesterday, you had in France a sweeping victory of Front National.
You had Nigel Farage had the first Trump-like rally I've ever seen in the United Kingdom.
It actually blew me away.
And the momentum of our movement just continues and continues.
And, of course, the biggest date on the calendar for the lawfare crowd is July 11th, when they're going to sentence President Trump to prison in New York.
So we've got a lot to come.
And I keep telling people it ain't going to stop.
dave brat
Yeah, well, all the dots you just connected, which is a Herculean task, what you do every day is incredible.
But all of those things show a giant cracking in the globalist, elitist power structure that's been set up over the past 30 years.
The one uniting theme of everything you just mentioned is return to the American people
and to the return of the European people under freedom.
Freedom is what underscores all of this.
The American people are groaning in freedom.
It makes me look back in the Old Testament, the central act in the Hebrew scriptures of
the Exodus, freedom from bondage.
The American people, the American worker, we have the African-American, Hispanic, blue
collar workers coming our way toward this populist movement for a reason.
They've been shackled by government.
There's a border invasion that has harmed the middle class of this country.
Every court decision you just said, including the Mirtha decision, right, on freedom of speech, And the big Facebook entities and the social media entities.
Biden accused Facebook, people may have forgotten, of killing people, right?
The President of the United States accused Facebook of killing people.
And then YouTube.
These guys were coercing the American people.
Alito weighed in on that decision very forcefully, said it's the most important free speech case that's made it to the White House in years.
And that one they moved over.
And so today, I think we're going to get good news on the immunity piece, as Mike just said.
If that does not happen, that's got huge repercussions for any presidency going forward.
And on top of all this, the current White House in total disarray after the debate.
President Trump kind of just stunning victory in the debate, just stood his ground, made the major points.
And now to watch the mainstream media, right, who's in charge of the truth in this country, not give us the truth for four years, and now turn around 180 turn around by all of them.
steve bannon
It's stunning.
Hang on, now they're going to try to turn around again as they find out Biden can't be removed from the ticket.
We have to make the process, we have to make the process so toxic, the Democrat Party process, that nobody votes for him.
No matter who they switch him out with, they're down five.
I'm honored now to be joined.
I don't know how these people end up in Danbury.
I got the Royce White, the Senate nominated from the Republican convention in Minnesota, ran against Amy Klobuchar.
Klobuchar's polling, she's under 40, I think she's a 47.
Royce White's at 36, you're closing.
You had the big game down in Baltimore.
How'd you get to Danbury?
royce white
I just got on the road and drove up here, man.
I wouldn't miss it for the road.
steve bannon
Why are you in Danbury?
Why are you up here with Bad Element?
Why are you hanging with Bad Element?
royce white
Because I love you, brother.
That's it.
I love you.
I love the posse.
steve bannon
So tell me, we've had your campaign.
The polling came out last week.
You're closing on Cloverture.
And I should say, he's closing on Cloverture with no money.
I mean, this is just a true populist campaign.
We had that very disturbing incident yesterday in, I think, Minnesota with Omar.
She had the Somalians there.
You've had Le Pen in France, Alternative for Deutschland in Germany.
You've got Nigel in the UK.
Trump, you've seen, you saw what happened to deconstruct the administrative state.
It's all coming our way.
I mean, it's one of the reasons I'm going to prison.
They still work under the thing, oh, if we can take out a couple of the leaders, everybody would just suck their thumbs, go get in the corner.
Is that going to happen?
royce white
Absolutely not.
Next man up, as you always say.
And you can only uphold lies for so long.
I mean, that's why Klobuchar is on our way down.
That's why I'm on my way up.
And it's the entire movement.
And mostly, you know, we talk about this neocon neoliberal order.
And the history of it goes back to this idea of being an Atlanticist.
This Atlantic Charter.
steve bannon
Talk about that.
The Atlanticists.
All they care about is Europe.
They don't care about the rest of the world.
royce white
Europe is higher up on the trough than American safety.
European and territorial integrity is higher up on the trough than American territorial integrity.
And the real scam of it, and I think people are starting to see it clear, is we were going to go make all these countries self-determining.
That was what we told Churchill.
That was what we told the entire European Union.
We're going to go around the world and make sure everybody can be a self-determining nation.
But all we did was make them a global welfare nation.
Right?
All of them are on the teeth, and we're paying for all of it.
And that's why they want to throw you in jail.
steve bannon
Do you think that word's getting out to the people?
Do you think more and more there's a bigger awakening, particularly in some minority communities, that this system is rigged?
And that you're never... You know, we have a system.
We have a late-stage capitalist or techno-feudalism system with no capitalist.
You have 1% that owns everything.
The other 4 or 5% own whatever scraps are left.
80 to 90% of the American people have no financial assets, no real assets, no intellectual property assets.
It's a capitalist system without capitalists.
Are people waking up to the fact that the fundamentals of this have to change?
royce white
Well, I'm going around right now, even at the Big Three, we have a huge African-American audience, especially in the live audience, in person, in the arena.
And it's unanimous.
The two referendums, look, after the debate the other day, everybody came up to me and they went, dude.
What about the debate, right?
Because, I mean, they all know.
You can't say it out loud.
steve bannon
Because you've got it on your head.
You normally have a Trump 24.
royce white
Free Trump.
Free Bannon.
Trump 2024.
You know, and there are those out there in the audience that want to boo, but they dare not because I'm tough as nails, right?
But I think the two referendums for the black community.
steve bannon
Paul, did people come up to you and say about that debate?
They're shocked.
royce white
Everybody came up to me.
Everybody came up.
No, they weren't shocked.
They said, you know, what do you think about the debate?
I said, what do you think?
He got smoked.
Joe Biden got smoked.
But the referendum, the two referendum issues are the Ukraine war and the LGBTQ.
Bottom line.
Even single black mothers are upset that their children are being forced to listen to pornographic, you know, sex education material in their public schools.
And that's supposed to be the cornerstone of the Democrat platform.
The single black woman is highest up on the identity politics chart.
Now even she's being displaced by transgender.
So that's going to crack and crumble.
And no working class citizen wants to send their money to a war, a world that we can't win.
It's just silly.
steve bannon
Those are the two of the key items when you're talking to people in the minority community.
And is that one of the things that's fueling your Senate run in Minnesota?
royce white
Well, what's really filling my Senate run in Minnesota is the war room posse and the precinct strategy.
People went in to their caucuses with a plan, with a certain mindset, and they weren't going to let the establishment decide this election.
And Minnesota is war room strong.
Everywhere I go in Minnesota, it's always How's Bannon doing?
What's going to happen with Bannon?
Steve is great.
Steve is great.
We love him.
So the War Room Posse is why I'm having success in Minnesota.
We're going to go into the city of Minnesota, and when we do... Into Minneapolis?
Yeah, into Minneapolis, into St.
Paul, into Little Mogadishu.
steve bannon
I'll go right there to see... What happened yesterday?
This is very shocking.
royce white
You know, the Somali community, in my opinion, is really no different than the black community in that they have these These prolific talking heads that were selected and they're subsidized by who we could speculate, but ultimately they don't really speak on behalf of the Somali community.
Look, I ride Ubers all the time in Minneapolis.
And I always ask every Uber driver about Ilhan.
Unanimously, they don't like her.
steve bannon
Unanimous?
royce white
Yes, but they are counted on her behalf.
The same way I would be counted on behalf of the Barack Obamas and the Kamala Harrises had if Steve Bannon had not pulled me out of the group and said, hey, go speak your truth.
steve bannon
I think you pulled yourself up when you went to the Federal Reserve.
royce white
And we're going back.
steve bannon
Are you going to lead a march down there in your campaign?
royce white
On Thursday.
steve bannon
On Thursday?
royce white
On Thursday.
steve bannon
You mean July 4th?
royce white
On Thursday.
steve bannon
On Independence Day?
unidentified
Absolutely.
steve bannon
How do people find out about this?
Show up at the Federal Reserve.
You're going to do the Independence Day march to the Federal Reserve?
To what's put us in bondage?
royce white
There are 12 Federal Reserves all across the country, and it would be my wish that people would show up and peacefully demonstrate at the Federal Reserve on July 4th.
I'll be there in Minneapolis, but there's 12 all across the country.
This is the way the system works.
steve bannon
This is why Worst White is, real quickly on Klobuchar, what do people need?
Where do they got to go?
Because you can, with President Trump, President Trump I think is going to win Minnesota.
You feeling comfortable about that?
royce white
Very close.
steve bannon
Very close.
royce white
Very, very close.
If not ahead.
The silent vote for him is ahead for sure.
steve bannon
Is ahead for sure.
royce white
For sure.
Absolutely.
steve bannon
And how do people find out?
How do they participate in this march?
And how do they participate in your crusade against a progressive neoliberal neocon like Klobuchar?
royce white
You can go to RoyceWhite.us, that's the Senate website.
As far as Thursday, I'll be there on Thursday.
There's no July 4th celebration for me because we're in times of absolute tyranny.
And this is what our Founding Fathers spoke about.
So I'll be spending my July 4th not at the beautiful lakes of Minneapolis and Minnesota, but right there at the Fed where it started.
steve bannon
And once again, where do people go if they want to participate?
royce white
RoyceWhite.us.
We'll put an update up soon.
steve bannon
Brother White, you're going to join me in going up to the... Royce is going to be part of my Praetorian Guard here, brother.
Thank you so much.
Big three this week plays where?
royce white
Newark.
Newark, New Jersey.
After the Fed, I'll head back out to Newark and we'll try and get a win.
We need one this weekend.
steve bannon
Unbelievable, Royce White.
Let's go back to... Oh, let's go to Mike Davis now on the steps of the Supreme Court.
mike davis
When today for President Trump, the court 6-3 held that the President of the United States is immune from criminal prosecution for his official acts.
This is one of the most consequential opinions to come out of the Supreme Court because if the Supreme Court did not rule the way it ruled today, they would destroy the presidency and therefore destroy our country.
The Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion with the five conservative justices joining.
Barrett joined most of it, but she didn't join part of it.
Justice Sotomayor wrote the dissent with the two liberal justices, Jackson and Kagan, joining
that.
There was also another dissent written.
I would say this, this should have been a nine to nothing decision because these three
liberal justices put their partisan politics and their Trump derangement above their most
important job, which is to follow the Constitution.
And part of following the Constitution is protecting the presidency and therefore our
country.
Do these liberal justices think that the Trump 47 Justice Department should prosecute President
Obama for his extrajudicial drone strike on two American citizens?
Do these three liberal justices think that the Trump 47 Justice Department should prosecute President Biden for the migrant crime that he caused with his illegal mass parole of over 10 million illegal immigrants?
Well, they probably do.
They think that the Trump 47 Justice Department should prosecute President George W. Bush for lying about weapons of mass destruction and the hundreds of thousands of deaths.
These three liberal justices are a disgrace for ruling the way that they did.
They are just purely partisan.
steve bannon
Hang on, Mike, stay right there because I'm going to come back about absolute versus limited immunity.
Stay right there.
We have Senator Rand Paul joins us now.
Senator Paul, before I get to Tony Fauci, I got to ask you your first take on what you just heard about the immunity vote at the Supreme Court, sir.
unidentified
I think it's good news.
The question I would have is, you know, they say official acts will be immune.
Was the speech on January 6th an official act?
I think that's probably going to go back to the original court to make that decision.
Is that correct?
steve bannon
I think we're going to determine that.
I'm going to get Mike Davis to break it down, but I think that's right.
So it's absolute immunity for official acts and then no immunity for unofficial acts.
So that's going to have to be, we're going to break that down today.
And you, you think that in your mind, that's a question?
unidentified
Yeah, I think probably it's a good decision.
It sounds like, but my guess is, and this is what they've been saying and now analyzing this before the decision came out.
Was it all likely that it goes back to the original court with jurisdiction now to decide whether or not what was and what was not official action?
So it's a good step forward saying official actions are immune from prosecution.
But, you know, there's a real debate.
You know, I have it all the time when I give a speech.
Is it a political speech or is it a partisan speech or is it part of my official duties?
Because my official duties are speaking and speaking to the public.
Not always the national public, but speaking to people in Kentucky, speaking on the radio.
You know, what I'm doing right now is just an official act of my office being on your program.
I'm being interviewed as a senator and talked to or asked about, you know, opinions on public policy.
I would think this is an official activity, but that's what the real question is going to be, is deciding the facts.
Was the speech on January 6th an official act?
And I think speeches by the president would be official acts.
steve bannon
Senator Paul, you and your father before you have been at the forefront of taking down the leviathan that has been this metastasizing federal government.
What are your thoughts on the importance of the Chevron deference overturn on Friday as basically the Mac Daddy of the administrative state, sir?
unidentified
Huge.
Maybe bigger than any of us can imagine.
And if we keep going down this route, I keep talking to businesses each day that are beleaguered by regulations.
And I tell every one of them, get into court, have your association of businesses nationwide get into court and see if we can get this thing decided now that Chevron is gone.
Because as far as repealing regulations, I'm all for repealing regulations.
I have a bill called the Reins Act, which would say any major regulations don't go into effect unless they come back and are voted on by Congress first.
That's called the Reins Act.
But we'd have to get 60 votes in the Senate.
And, you know, that may never come.
But at least the court now has reversed Chevron.
Which essentially, the Chevron decision had said that a tie goes to government.
If the law is ambiguous, and the EPA says they have a power, and it's ambiguous whether they do or don't have that power, the government for the last 40 years has just been saying, oh well, tie goes to the government.
But there's some great people, Randy Barnett, Judge Napolitano, have written about this, and they say that tie should go to the individual, that there should be a presumption of liberty.
And I like the way they put it.
It's not a presumption that the government has the power.
The presumption is that the liberty lies with the individual, and it's incumbent upon government, whereas the Constitution says in the Tenth Amendment those powers not granted are left to the states and the people, respectively.
So this is a big step forward.
I think Chevron, repealing Chevron, will go down in history as one of the most important decisions this court will make.
steve bannon
Senator Paul, Tony Fauci has been rolling out a book over the last couple of weeks, but particularly he came on, I gave an interview to ABC yesterday, news, Jonathan Karl, and then Tony Fauci interviewed Tony Fauci right afterwards.
And he's once again, first of all, I think what he says in his book, I think these interviews are bald-faced lies.
One of the reasons I know that is my own research, but also your book, Deception.
And Tony Fauci is whining about this, whining about that.
What is your thoughts, and tell me about the book, about you really strip away the lies of Tony Fauci, but as he's rolling out his book, you know, he denies gain of function, he basically denies everything.
What's your thoughts on Tony Fauci today, his book, and how does your book counter that?
unidentified
You know, I'm a physician, spent, you know, 20, 30 years, both in training and in practicing medicine, have written scientific articles for journals.
So I'm aware of the way science, you know, accumulates knowledge and data, and that is discussed and often in contention until you finally get to the truth.
When this first came out, you know, when 2020 happened and COVID occurred, I saw a note, just a brief note, and I just read it briefly because I was concerned with all the crazy mitigation things they were doing to us, masks and closing things down.
And I hadn't thought much about the origins.
And a bunch of scientists said, oh, it probably came from animals.
And I never really delved into it.
But about a year later, I began to understand that the scientists were all self-motivated.
They were part of the people funding the lab in Wuhan.
And I became intrigued by this.
I read an article by Nicholas Wade.
And it was an amazing article.
And in that, I became intrigued by where did the virus come from?
Did it arise naturally or from the lab?
And so then I began writing Deception, the great COVID cover-up.
About the time I began having these exchanges with Anthony Fauci, and we were saying that dangerous research, gain-of-function research, where two viruses are combined to become more dangerous than they are in nature, That this was occurring in Wuhan and that Anthony Fauci had approved this.
And all of that's true.
And to this day, he still denies it.
And the left-wing media simply are lapdogs.
They still, you know, the questions to him are more softball questions than I've ever seen given to anybody.
It's like, oh, what do you think about this?
And, you know, why is everybody else wrong?
But the gain of function is very, very concerning because it still goes on.
In all likelihood, they're still doing it in China.
But even scarier, we do it in our country.
And I've been trying to get information on it.
I've been trying to get more control by the government over this research since we fund it.
And it's been very, very difficult.
The NIH is actually more secretive than the CIA.
steve bannon
Why has it been, you know, you're a pretty prominent Senator and you're a pretty tough nut.
How's it been difficult for a U.S.
Senator that is an expert in this field or a physician or a doctor?
And why can't you get the information?
And why can't we get some control over this?
unidentified
This is exactly what people need to hear in this discussion because every day I see people frustrated online responding to things that I'm doing and saying, well, why don't you just get it?
Why don't you go get it?
The only way you can get things out of the executive branch, if you're in the legislative branch, is you have to exercise the power of the purse.
And this is where I feel that most of the Republican leadership in the Senate, actually all of it, and most of the Republican leadership continuing to this speaker, are impotent.
They do not use the power of the purse.
So if the NIH won't give me information, the chairman of the Appropriations Committee or the ranking member, it would be the chairman in the House and the ranking member, should call them up and say, we're putting a hold on your money.
And they have the power to do this.
You can't hold it forever, but you can seriously tie up and take their resources from them.
And then what happens is the president then would relinquish the information.
In the past, there was a time in which congressional leaders had this kind of clout and used it.
This is my biggest complaint about Mike Johnson, the same as McCarthy, and I don't think Johnson's really any better than McCarthy, frankly, is that they don't use the power of the purse.
We give in.
And this spring, what you saw with Johnson was that he voted with the majority of the Democrats.
He was with the majority of the Republicans opposed to the money going to Ukraine.
The majority of the Republicans voted against the spending bill, and Johnson got these things through, not by using the power of the purse to get conservative things done, but just by taking the Mitch McConnell argument, oh, the government might shut down if we resist.
And so nobody resisted.
They folded like a cheap suit.
And we need—this is—the whole fight is, in primaries, to try to get better people, you know, to try not to elect more people that are just going to be rubber stamps for, you know, the Republican leadership.
steve bannon
Dave Brat, do you have some questions for Senator Rand Paul?
dave brat
Yeah.
Hey, Senator.
Great to have you on with us.
And thanks for your fight for liberty over decades.
And just going back, there's one Supreme Court that got passed over a little bit.
It's significant.
It takes us back to the COVID period.
It's the Murthy case, where the government teamed up with all the big social media platforms, etc.
The Supreme Court, Kony Barrett, said there's no standing.
Alito differed.
Alito said, in quotes, this case was blatantly unconstitutional.
Alito also said, in quotes, this was a campaign of coercion versus disfavored views, and said it was the most important free speech case to reach the court in years.
That's all Alito, in quotes.
And so going back, this is July 2021, Biden accused Facebook of killing people.
The chief counsel in the White House put extreme pressure on YouTube.
The White House, the federal government, the executive branch in particular was putting huge pressure to get their view out, preventing free speech.
The First Amendment is the First Amendment for a reason.
And your comments on that case, which hasn't gotten as much attention lately.
unidentified
This was a huge disappointment.
Amy Coney Barrett and also Kavanaugh voted with the liberal justices to basically allow government to continue to course social media platforms into censoring people.
Many people have referred to this as censorship by surrogate.
And the First Amendment is very clear.
The First Amendment says that government shall not censor.
Government shall not limit freedom of speech.
And this is true.
And sometimes conservatives don't get this completely right.
They say, oh, well, Twitter shouldn't be allowed to do this.
Actually, under the First Amendment, Twitter is allowed to have content moderation in any way they want to, even ways we don't like.
What's not allowed under the First Amendment is the FBI can't meet with Twitter every week.
The FBI can't, after this interview, call you up and say, all right, guys, I want to sit down with you, and we're going to decide what you can air.
The government can't do that.
It's a clear violation.
It's an egregious violation of the First Amendment.
And just so disappointed.
And I can remember when Kavanaugh's vote was coming up, and he's been largely good, you know, but I wasn't eager.
But the thing is, is once he's appointed by a Republican president, you sort of, you know, unless he's just so awful you can't vote for him, but we could have done better.
I mean, Gorsuch was a great pick in the beginning.
Alito's good.
Thomas is good.
And really, the rest hang in the balance.
They're sometimes good on Chevron, but on this First Amendment, I mean, so it's such a disappointment that Kavanaugh And Amy Coney Barrett went with the liberals.
steve bannon
Senator Paul, I know you got to bounce, but one last thing.
As you've seen Fauci go around on TV, and you remember his testimony, including in front of you, do you think he perjured himself in front of both the Senate and the House, sir, in testimony, sworn testimony?
unidentified
Yes, without question.
He committed a felony.
He lied to Congress.
And the reason we know he lied is we have an email, a slack email from February 1st or February 2nd, 2020.
At which time he says, we're very worried that this virus is manipulated.
We think it came from the lab, because we know that lab does gain-of-function research.
And he described the research that we're doing, but the research he described was the research that was being funded by the NIH.
So he's basically called himself out in private emails, but then in public they've done the opposite.
There's probably never before in our history been a cover-up where it was so completely and thoroughly exposed to the public because we got all their emails from Freedom of Information.
And you can imagine what's out there.
You know, the House should have subpoenaed his phone records.
They should have subpoenaed his private Gmail.
He says he didn't use them, but we got this other one of his assistants, who's his assistant
for 20 years, saying, I know how to delete them.
The FOIA lady taught me how to delete them.
We know that they were actually putting terms in.
So if they didn't want EcoHealth, this is the group that funded the research in Wuhan,
if they didn't want EcoHealth to be pulled up in a FOIA search,
They would change the spelling to instead of E-C-O, they'd do E-C dollar sign or E-C number.
And so if you misspell words, you can trick the FOIA and the FOIA only works in an exact way.
So what they started doing was purposely misspelling words.
Christian Anderson, the guy that got a $9 million grant from Fauci after he switched his mind on whether it came from the lab.
They started spelling Christians Anderson by changing the vowels to dollar signs, which I think has a great deal of irony since it turns out he was bought for nine million bucks.
So, yeah, it's so much went on.
But the biggest danger is, and Robert Redfield agrees with me on this, is that this could happen again, and it could be a much worse virus the next time around.
They have viruses that they're working on in the lab that have between 15 and 50 percent mortality.
If that happens, it's a civilization potentially ending kind of occurrence.
It also is something that might set civilization back 200 or 300 years.
All you gotta do is read about the 14th century and the plague in the 14th century to know what it's like when a third of Europe died.
steve bannon
Senator Paul, the book is Deception, the COVID cover-up.
Everybody watch this and read it because there's going to be a massive investigation of Tony Fauci in the not-too-distant future that I believe will lead to multiple criminal referrals.
Senator Paul, how do people get you?
How do they get the book?
How do they follow you on social media?
unidentified
They can find me at RandPaul.com.
We're on Facebook.
We're on Twitter.
We're on Instagram.
And the book is available where books can be purchased, which I like that description.
It's available wherever books are purchased, but any place online, you can get the book.
And I think the story, once you bring it all together, is really riveting, the story of exactly what went on.
We know so much of what went on behind the scenes, but without question, Anthony Fauci was guilty.
I've referred him twice to Merrick Garland.
And still people say, well, why is he not prosecuted?
Because that's controlled, basically.
And I think we have political prosecutions in our country that you're well aware of.
And Anthony Fauci, they just look away.
But anybody to do with Trump, they take a much different line on.
steve bannon
Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky, thank you very much, sir.
Honored to have you on here.
unidentified
Thanks, guys.
steve bannon
Deception, the COVID cover-up.
Fauci is, as soon as Merrick Garland is removed, and he'll be removed on the afternoon of, on high noon on the 20th of January 2025, a real Attorney General will get to work on the investigation, the vast investigation into Merrick Garland and what happened on the cover-up.
And actually what happened on COVID, the pandemic.
Can we go back to Mike Davis?
Is Mike Davis still on the steps of the Supreme Court?
Mike, Senator Paul had the question.
You've got absolute immunity on official acts and nothing on non-official acts.
Is that what you anticipate?
I thought you were thinking about a limited immunity.
Is that what this is?
Or is this absolute immunity?
And does this cover President Trump?
mike davis
So the Supreme Court 6-3 held that the President of the United States has absolute immunity for his core constitutional responsibilities.
He has a rebuttable presumption of immunity for his official acts outside of his core constitutional responsibilities, and he has no immunity for his personal acts.
And this is exactly what we've been saying That the Supreme Court should do and would do for several months.
steve bannon
So as you look at the case that Jack Smith has brought with this radical Judge Chutkan, where does this put it?
They've overturned Fisher, but you still have this.
So is President Trump, is he immune for his acts on leading up to January 6th and January 6th?
Or is this still a question?
mike davis
Well, I would say this, there are going to be some acts that are immune and some acts that are not immune.
The Fisher decision gutted two of four of the Jack Smith charges against President Trump for January 6th.
These bogus charges against President Trump for the non-crime of objecting to a presidential election, which is allowed by the Electoral Count Act of 1887 and the First Amendment.
And then you have the issue of the two remaining charges, whether he's immune.
For example, Jack Smith alleged that President Trump was contemplating firing his acting Attorney General.
Well, guess what?
Under the Constitution, only the President of the United States can do that.
So that seems like he would be absolutely immune for that.
They also talked about the President not moving fast enough.
well if he's not moving fast enough that might be his official act where he is
that he is presumptive presumptively immune from criminal prosecution and
then Jack Smith would have to put on evidence to show to rebut that
presumption and show that he's not immune and he should be charged based
upon that part of the indictments and that would require what basically the
bottom line is this is gonna get remanded back to DCO Obama Judge Tanya Shutkin, as I said.
They're going to hold a mini-trial, an evidentiary hearing, as I've been saying.
This case is going to, they're not going to get their judgment on this case probably for another month.
This case is going to, the bottom line, this case is not going to get tried before the election.
This lawfare, this election interference by President Biden and Merrick Garland and Jack
Smith and Jay Bratt and all these other Biden Democrat prosecutors is crumbling.
The House of Cards is crumbling.
Trump's going to win the White House.
All this lawfare is going to go away.
And then Trump should open a criminal probe on day one.
His acting attorney general should open a criminal probe on day one for this obvious
criminal conspiracy to violate the constitutional rights of Trump.
His top aides like Peter Navarro, who's in prison, like you, Steve Bannon, who's heading
to prison at noon.
His lawyers, like John Eastman and Jeff Clark, his supporters on January 6th.
President Biden has politicized and weaponized his Justice Department, and he has received two major rebukes by the Supreme Court over the last several days, in the Fisher case and now in this presidential immunity case.
steve bannon
That's pretty extraordinary, right?
That's a complete face job, right, on a prosecutor to be basically blown out on two charges at this high a level going against the President of the United States?
mike davis
Yeah, so Merritt Garland, Lisa Monaco, the Deputy Attorney General, Vanita Gupta at the time, the Associate Attorney General, Kristen Clark, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Matthew Graves, the D.C.
U.S.
Attorney, Jack Smith, The special counsel, Jay Bratt, his counselor, and Goon, all of these people are bad actors who should be the target of this obvious criminal, probe of this obvious criminal conspiracy.
I would say to these, to these bad actors, you better lawyer up because there are going to be severe legal, political, and financial consequences come January 20th, 2025.
Nobody is above the law, right?
steve bannon
Nobody's above the law.
Just hang on right there, Mike Davis.
I'm going to come right back to you in a minute.
Got another special guest here.
I've got a pretty good crew to hear today.
Eric Prince, soldier of fortune.
What brings you here, brother?
eric prince
I'm here in solidarity with you, Steve.
steve bannon
This is absolutely ridiculous.
I can't believe you did this.
You flew in early this morning, right?
From parts unknown.
eric prince
I am here.
Because this is absolutely ridiculous.
You don't belong here.
I'm also here because I know the Department of Injustice would gladly put me in next to you if they had a chance.
And this is ridiculous.
The weaponization of the myriad laws and nonsense of the U.S.
government is, it's got to change.
And the pendulums tend to swing back.
And I think it's important for the people on the other side that have been abusing their power that sometimes pendulums can swing like a scythe.
steve bannon
Are you seeing the pendulum shift in Germany and in France and in Europe?
I know you spend a lot of time over there.
eric prince
Absolutely.
The European voters are sick of the globalist leftist nonsense.
They're rejecting runaway migration and the welfare and the nonsense and elections must have consequences.
steve bannon
Are you seeing that here, too, with the invasions on the border?
You think that's what you're talking about, the pendulum swinging?
eric prince
Yes, and I think people are going to expect President Trump to remove the millions of illegal people that showed up there unwelcome, unannounced, and enough.
Borders are supposed to be a delineation of sovereignty, of different methods, of different paradigms of governance.
And if our border means nothing, then we are like the rest of the third world.
If we import the third world, we're going to get the nonsense that goes on in Mexico and the rest of... Look, I don't blame people for wanting to come here, but they come here through a proper procedure, not because they paid a cartel $20,000.
steve bannon
You're one of the people that first, you know, would brief President Trump and talk to President Trump, even in the early days when maybe he didn't fully realize it, about the deep state.
What is your recommendation when we win this second time about what President Trump, the types of people he has to appoint, and what is he, now the Supreme Court's laid out the ability to deconstruct the administrative state, what do you do with the most dangerous part of that?
The national security, the intelligence, The law enforcement that really is the Praetorian guard of the ruling class in the imperial capital.
eric prince
I think if he draws from the same pool of DC connected people as last time he will be again sorely disappointed because there was a lot of options given to the president to to get us off the the road of endless war and particularly in Afghanistan and thwarted by the Thousands of lobbyists and think tanks and the NGOs.
And Senator Paul, in the previous segment, was right.
We must control the power of the purse.
And a lot of these organizations need to be zeroed out.
There needs to be a run on moving vans, moving people away from Washington, D.C.
permanently.
steve bannon
So you think you really got to start breaking apart things like the FBI, the CIA, things that have worked against the interests of the American people?
eric prince
Any organization that has unlimited funds thrown at it, and really because of GWAT, there's been a lot of spending in the national security space.
The global war against terror.
The global war on terror.
That there's a massive bloat.
The CIA, for example, really has the same amount of case officers that they did in 1980, yet the administrative staff, the support, has gone up by twenty and thirty-fold.
And that's where you get all the nonsense of all the political correctness and the hand-wringing and people that are not focused on Actually collecting intelligence on what our enemies are doing, but instead meddling in US politics.
That has to go.
And that can go, because the next director... Civil service rules don't apply at the CIA, so the next director can... Tell people about that.
steve bannon
The civil service does not apply.
They've hid behind that for a long time.
But the civil service rules do not apply to the central television.
eric prince
It's a unique aspect of the CIA from when it was formed that it is not, um, uh, those employees can be discharged immediately.
So, so the next CIA director can clean up the organization in days and weeks, not months.
steve bannon
What about the 51, just as a tip, the 51 that signed the letter during the heat of the 2020 campaign saying that everything... Hunter's laptop.
Hunter's laptop was all Russian... Should they have their security clearances pulled, like, immediately, and their pensions also pulled as a starter?
eric prince
Look, at minimum, their clearances need to be pulled, and... Look, there's way too many cleared people in Washington.
The whole thing is just so big.
You wonder why there's leaks and there's a lack of seriousness is because the whole thing is massively obese.
Pair the whole thing down.
steve bannon
Do you think there may be investigations and potential criminal charges for what they did to President Trump in his first term, what they did to protect Biden in the election of 2020, and other things that they have done, particularly like Clapper and Comey, McCabe, and others?
eric prince
The one problem is there's been such malfeasance of the deep state that the line will be long.
steve bannon
The line will be long for criminal investigations.
eric prince
Correct.
And so even the right team is going to be task saturated quickly.
I think it's important for the national security apparatus to be pared down very quickly and succinctly so that they can get on with the business of deterring enemies that have grown very, very strong and full of themselves in these last few years of really what's even worse than the Carter administration.
steve bannon
Okay, we're going to take it.
Can we go to do a break?
We're going to blow a break.
I tell you what, we're going to toss it back to Dave Bratt.
We're going to shift the flag here a little closer to the prison itself.
We'll pick up coverage here in a few minutes.
Royce White, Eric Prince, Bernie Kerik will make a surprise appearance.
We're going to shift the flag up to where Congressman Green is.
We'll pick the show up there in a few minutes.
Until then, we're going to shift back to the war room itself with our own Dave Bratt.
Dave, thank you very much, brother.
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