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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
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I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | |
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Kevin Roberts from the Heritage Foundation on the War Room with us. | ||
He just teed us up with pure gold. | ||
Absolute agreement on God created us with free will. | ||
On the other hand, the academic left and the political left have been deconstructing huge swaths of the Judeo-Christian West for centuries, right? | ||
Largely since World War II. | ||
We gave our universities, right, all founded, right, there's a great book by Marston called The Soul of the American University, From Protestant Establishment to Established Unbelief. | ||
We gave our universities away voluntarily, the Protestants roughly did that, because of our goodwill, right? | ||
The Minnesota nice quality of Americans, which has always set us apart. | ||
We gave the universities away precisely because we did not want to coerce a particular religious view. | ||
I went to one of those schools that founded and trained in most of the signers of the Declaration. | ||
And so, Kevin, the war room is stuck with a predicament. | ||
The neo-Marxist left is destroying our country. | ||
They're destroying our institutions. | ||
It's easier to do that than to build up the hospitals and the voluntary organizations and the universities and the churches and the communities that have made us such a rich country in so many ways. | ||
What do we do moving forward? | ||
How do we protect what we have built from the onslaught from the left? | ||
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We've got to be focused on institution building, and I say that with a little bit of risk because it sounds like it's way too big a task for the average person. | |
But by institution building, I mean being really local, focused on what's going on in our community. | ||
We can start micro schools, we can homeschool. | ||
As an educator, Dave, educator, an educator, you know I'm going to talk about schools and colleges, but I want to give people a piece of encouragement here. | ||
At the K-12 level, the two fastest growing segments of American education are classical schools, which honor our tradition and this philosophical understanding that you've outlined so well this morning, but also homeschooling. | ||
And I think it's vital that we understand we have to take these rights into our own hands. | ||
But at the college level, where it seems so hopeless, especially for two guys, you and me, who endured that in graduate school, think about the University of Austin. | ||
Think about the near two century long example of Hillsdale College, Grove City College. | ||
I say that because there are institutions of higher learning that are showing us the way. | ||
And in fact, they are going to be the new Ivy League schools. | ||
By that, I don't mean to disparage them, but to say these are the places that are forming the statesmen and stateswomen of the next generation. | ||
My friends, it is happening. | ||
This is the second American revolution. | ||
And by 2050, I'm telling you, we're going to have this country back. | ||
Yeah, well said, Kevin. | ||
And you just jogged my memory. | ||
I mentioned it once earlier, but for those who haven't seen Jordan Peterson's latest podcast with the strictest headmaster over at the school, she loves the kids. | ||
That's the primary virtue in the Judeo-Christian tradition. | ||
She doesn't run a Christian school, she runs roughly a classical school, but shares the values and virtues of discipline, self-sacrifice, intellectual might, courage, all the classical virtues, and what a stunning example in that podcast. | ||
Kevin Roberts, you're always so kind as to join us on the War Room and other venues. | ||
And we just want to thank you for all the heroic work you're doing along with all your heritage peers. | ||
I'm good friends with many of them. | ||
And just keep up the great work. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
Keep up the fight. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
We're going to win. | ||
And look forward to seeing you many more times soon. | ||
God bless. | ||
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Thanks, my friend. | |
God bless America. | ||
You bet. | ||
All right, stepping up we've got Carolyn Wren who's going to keep on some of the themes we've been exploring with the DNC, the massive shifts after the debate, some of the palace intrigue having to do with money, conventions, who's running the ship over there on the left, who's really in charge. | ||
Carolyn, why don't you lead us on that narrative and we'll jump in and ask you a couple good questions because I'm sure you have a great story for us. | ||
Thank you, Carolyn. | ||
Yeah, so something I've been following and talking about on the show for a while is on May 15th, the Biden campaign proposed moving this debate to June. | ||
Now, this was significant and really surprising because, you know, never before has there been a presidential debate before both the candidates have become their official party nominees. | ||
And we've never had a presidential debate that's been televised prior to September. | ||
So when the Biden team proposed that, I was like, huh, that's strange. | ||
And then just a couple like weeks later, May 28th, The DNC quietly buries in a CBS story that they were going to officially nominate their presidential nominee, not at their convention in person on August 22nd, but in fact by a Zoom meeting of the delegates in late July. | ||
And no one covered it. | ||
There was literally just one CBS story. | ||
And I saw that and I was like, that is So bizarre. | ||
One, they proposed moving up this debate and then also moving up their official nomination to a Zoom. | ||
And they claim the reason for the nomination was because that the Ohio ballot was due, the names are due August 7th per Ohio law. | ||
And so the governor, DeWine, a Republican governor, was rightfully shouting to Democrats saying, hey, we need to fix this because I have to submit a name on August 7th. | ||
Y'all don't nominate till August 22nd. | ||
It's an easy fix. | ||
Let's just have a special session. | ||
So then on May 31st, Governor DeWine called a special session and signed legislation to fix the ballot issue in Ohio to assure that their Dem nominee would be on the ballot. | ||
We never heard anything more about the Zoom meeting, though, if that was still going to happen in July or they were going to officially nominate since the problem had been fixed. | ||
So while all this was unfolding, you know, I became highly suspicious and talked about it multiple times on The War Room the last six weeks and with Steve. | ||
And my theory was that Biden's team was setting him up. | ||
They had proposed this early debate so that they could send him out. | ||
They knew that he would fall on his face and that when he did fall on his face, that would be their chance to say, OK, you can go away now and we are going to nominate someone else. | ||
They don't want to have a, you know, messy floor fight in August on the convention floor. | ||
So you have this grayed out to have this Zoom meeting because it is much easier to control a messy Zoom meeting than it is a messy convention fight. | ||
Steve and I talked about it. | ||
We both ultimately decided, yeah, we think that this debate is a trap and that we don't think Trump should participate in it because he's going to crush fight. | ||
And anyone who's paying attention knows he has extreme cognitive decline. | ||
And so, in fact, I even texted multiple reporters back the first week of June and said, hey, When does the Democrat nominee officially become the nominee? | ||
Every one of them replied. | ||
This is the New York Times, Politico. | ||
They all said in August at the convention. | ||
And I said, no, no, no. | ||
It is a Zoom meeting. | ||
Here's the story. | ||
They all thought I was crazy. | ||
They thought Steve and I were both crazy by talking about this. | ||
Now we fast forward to now, and even I couldn't have predicted how bad Biden did, but again, I believe it was a setup by his own team to force all of these dominoes that are happening. | ||
And yesterday, a Bloomberg story comes out with the headline was, Democrat National Committee considering formally nominating Biden as early as mid-July to ensure that the president is on the November ballot. | ||
And I'm thinking to myself, no, that's not new information. | ||
That information came out six weeks ago. | ||
We've been talking about it on War Room for six weeks. | ||
And then the DNC comms director comes out in response to the Bloomberg story and says, actually, this is false. | ||
We've said for weeks the DNC was going to hold a virtual vote in the lead up to our in-person convention as a result of the Ohio GOP's bad faith attempt to keep Biden off the ballot. | ||
So now, what everyone needs to be asking, and reporters, are two different things. | ||
One, Governor DeWine passed legislation fixing the Ohio ballot issue. | ||
So why is the DNC still proceeding with a Zoom nomination in July, since that's been fixed? | ||
And then whose decision was it to move up the debate and also to move up their convention? | ||
Because whoever it was, I think, was setting up their own candidate to fail, and I'm worried that we walked into the trap, because personally, I want to run against Biden. | ||
Yeah, good. | ||
Caroline, in that narrative, right before you told the story about texting the reporters, you said Biden's team set up part of this. | ||
And so give us the horse race here. | ||
What part of this shenanigans did the Biden administration set up, and what part did the opponents set up to produce failure? | ||
Well, Biden's team is who proposed this June debate, which Trump immediately accepted, right? | ||
He's like, I'll debate you anywhere, any place. | ||
But I thought it was strange they would send their candidate out that early. | ||
It's never happened in history. | ||
No debate has ever happened until September. | ||
They don't become official nominees. | ||
The Republican National Convention is in two weeks. | ||
The Dems is very late. | ||
It is like August 19th or 22nd. | ||
So officially, Biden becomes their nominee on the 22nd. | ||
So if I'm the powers that be in the Democratic Party, which I think the powers that be are Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and I'm looking at Joe Biden thinking, this man cannot be our nominee, but he won't go willingly, then I would say, hey, you guys should propose a June debate knowing he's going to fall on his face and that there would be this big call to, hey, we need to replace him. | ||
And then you have time to replace him. | ||
And the reason why it was so strange that they announced these two things within a week from each other, one, moving up the debate, also moving to a Zoom convention, is again, a messy floor fight, convention fight, is not what the Democrats want. | ||
They're going to have their whole Free Palestine people out there screaming, saying, we need AOC as a nominee. | ||
It is very easy to control a Zoom meeting. | ||
So as of now, the Democrats are nominating their presidential nominee via a Zoom meeting on July 21st. | ||
No one in the press is asking why. | ||
And the DNC is claiming, oh, because of the Ohio ballot issue. | ||
The ballot issue got solved. | ||
May 31st, Governor DeWine signed a legislation saying that moving back the date that they could give their official nomination. | ||
So they're lying and no one in the media is pushing them on it. | ||
Yeah, excellent. | ||
Go back to your text to the mainstream media. | ||
I think that bears repeating, and give the full implications of what that tells us about the knowledge of the typists and stenographers, as Steve Bannon calls them. | ||
These are the leaders, the thought leaders in our country, supposedly at the highest levels. | ||
Go over those texts again, what they imply. | ||
So it was actually Steve that convinced me to do it. | ||
I call it this the first week of June when all this was happening. | ||
And I said, Steve, like this, something is up. | ||
And he goes, well, what are these big reporters saying about it? | ||
And I said, I don't I've seen no reports on it other than the one CBS. | ||
So I texted five reporters, New York Times, Politico, and just asked a simple question. | ||
When does the Joe Biden become the official Democrat nominee? | ||
Every one of them replied. | ||
at the convention in August. | ||
And I sent them back the story of CBS and said, no, actually, the DNC changed the rules. | ||
They are going to officially nominate the last week of July via a Zoom meeting. | ||
And, like, they all thought I was crazy or didn't believe me or were like, no, that doesn't really make sense. | ||
And I didn't think it made much sense either. | ||
Now, yesterday, like, the DNC comms director came out and confirmed, yes, we are doing a Zoom meeting. | ||
And they're blaming something that has been fixed. | ||
They're blaming this Ohio ballot initiative that was fixed May 31st. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Where do we stand right now, Carolyn, on this side of the football, the War Room side? | ||
Where do we stand? | ||
And based on all this information, what's our game plan with that information you just conveyed to us? | ||
And then even beyond that, how do we become force multipliers across the board? | ||
First, I would like to point out the irony. | ||
Given all the talk of challenging Biden at the convention, can we just recognize the irony that the same people who accused us of an insurrection are now openly talking about storming an official proceeding to challenge the official results of President Biden during his certification? | ||
It's too good. | ||
You know, as far as the world, I think right now this just needs to be talked about and brought sunlight. | ||
We need to be pushing reporters to ask these questions, pushing reporters to ask the DNC, the Biden campaign, these questions. | ||
Now, I want to run against Biden. | ||
I do not want Biden to drop out. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
But I think that the Democrats are so, they're so calculated, especially at the very top, that we need to know exactly what they're doing. | ||
We need to be thinking like they are and plotting one step ahead to know what's going on. | ||
But there's not much that we can do to control it. | ||
It's up to Biden to choose to run. | ||
There's not a way to force him out. | ||
He has to step aside himself. | ||
And so right now we're in a wait and hold position, but we've got to be ready for any scenario. | ||
But if he steps aside, I think it has to be Kamala Harris, because there's about $100 million cash on hand in the Biden-Harris campaign. | ||
She's the only one that could spend that. | ||
Yep. | ||
Threat to democracy. | ||
Say it once again. | ||
I think you had the line of the day there, Carolyn. | ||
Spell out the hypocrisy on the left. | ||
They're calling us out on hypocrisy every five seconds. | ||
I don't think they can sustain it. | ||
Say that one more time. | ||
I just think given the talk of challenging Biden at the convention, let's recognize the irony that the same people who accused us of an insurrection are now openly talking about storming an official proceeding, the Democrat National Convention, to challenge the official results of President Biden during his official certification. | ||
Come on. | ||
Yeah, stunning. | ||
Hard to believe. | ||
With Zoom meetings running the country, the mainstream media flipping candidates every eight hours. | ||
Three flips! | ||
Eight hours, eight hours, eight hours. | ||
Just stunning to behold. | ||
The New York Times, the lead editorial page, get rid of Biden. | ||
The next day, they circle the wagons. | ||
And they're preaching, right? | ||
They're preaching the leftist sermons on democracy of all things. | ||
Caroline, thank you very much for being with us. | ||
Your mind works as fast as I've ever seen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
One of the great honors of my life getting to sit in this chair today and talking with some of the finest minds, scholars, souls, human beings that I've been friends with for years. | ||
And the next scholar is no exception. | ||
Brian Kennedy is going to lead us on a tour de force domestically and internationally. | ||
And I've been meaning to tee up a phrase that I love from 35 years ago in school is Karl Von Clausewitz on war. | ||
And he has one of his seminal thoughts in international political economy that war is just an extension of policy and politics by other means. | ||
Right? | ||
War is just an extension of politics and policy. | ||
And so, you know, conservatives work for a living. | ||
The leftists, the Marxists, they're the intellectuals. | ||
But they're beating us for a reason over the past 40 years, because ideas do matter. | ||
And we have not fought the idea war well enough. | ||
Policy is grounded in ideas. | ||
Our founders were all geniuses. | ||
They all knew this. | ||
They set us on a great course. | ||
It's time to renew the fire of the founders' reason in their faith in God and everything that made us great. | ||
And so there's no one better to guide us on a tour de force of the domestic issues before us, and in particular China on the international side. | ||
And so, Brian Kennedy, welcome to the War Room. | ||
You're a longtime friend of the audience, and so why don't you take it over. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, thank you, Dave, and you're doing just a fabulous job on the War Room. | ||
There is no singular more important thing to do right now than for the War Room to be growing and active. | ||
And it really is the case that the War Room is the rallying point of the MAGA movement right now. | ||
Imagine a world without the War Room. | ||
Everyone would be in complete disarray, and we wouldn't be able to fight the political war you're talking about here. | ||
We are in a political war. | ||
When we're here in the war room, this is not conservative entertainment. | ||
This is about fighting the political war America finds itself in today. | ||
One of the things that Steve wanted to do was to organize conservatives, the MAGA movement, Republicans, to understand that the war by Communist China against the United States He and I and Frank Gaffney founded the Committee on the Present Danger back in 2019, in February of 2019, just to explain to Americans the threat from communist China. | ||
They had written a book called Unrestricted Warfare back in 1999 to Chinese colonels from the PLA. | ||
Steve often has it on his desk. | ||
I'm sure you can find it right on the desk there that you're sitting at, Dave. | ||
And in it, it describes all the measures they would take to take down the United States. | ||
We have that song on the war room, take down the CCP. | ||
I guarantee you there are millions of people in communist China figuring out today, how do you take down the United States? | ||
And unfortunately, we are ill prepared to deal with that other than the people on the war room and the MAGA movement more broadly, making sure we can make these arguments to the American people. | ||
I have this essay on the American mind, AmericanMind.org, over at the Claremont Institute, where I'm arguing today that the odds of having a free and fair election are very, very slim, partly because communist China can engage in political warfare against us. | ||
I'm among those people who think the election was stolen in 2020. | ||
I think most of this audience does too. | ||
Most Americans do. | ||
But I worry that the communist Chinese could spend much of their $16 billion annual budget on intelligence and influence operations in the United States to be able to steal the 2024 election. | ||
Someone very important called recently and asked me who was going to win this election, whether it was Trump and Joe Biden or Trump and someone else. | ||
And I said, there's 100% chance that there's going to be an attempt to steal the election. | ||
There is a 95% chance they'll succeed. | ||
But I myself have my money on the 5% because the American people, if they understand it can be stolen, will go to unprecedented lengths to make sure either it is not or that they vote in such extraordinary numbers that they'll be able to outvote the steal. | ||
And so even though I think we're going to win, and I very much agree with Kevin Roberts, that we're going to, you know, save this country and change it back to what it should be, the amount of work we have to do between now and November will be unprecedented. | ||
And no one in the war room should have any illusion that is a foregone conclusion that Donald Trump is going to win. | ||
The debate performance, his debate performance the other day was fabulous. | ||
President Biden was, as everyone saw, awful. | ||
That does not mean that Biden won't be the nominee, and even in a very feeble position like he is in, that doesn't mean that the election couldn't be stolen. | ||
We saw it in 2020. | ||
We could see it again in 2024. | ||
I speculate in this essay that we know Communist China has all sorts of factories and warehouses around the country, warehouses primarily. | ||
But in those warehouses, why couldn't they produce a million ballots in each of the seven swing states? | ||
And all the seven swing states are going to allow mail-in ballots, and nothing has been done by the Republican Party from 2020 to today to make sure that that's not the case. | ||
Why couldn't Communist China produce ballots You know, counterfeit ballots, essentially. | ||
We know they can counterfeit $100 bills. | ||
They can, North Korea can, because that's money. | ||
Why couldn't Communist China counterfeit ballots? | ||
They have access to the paper. | ||
They have printing presses. | ||
They have the voter rolls. | ||
They have the PDFs of the ballots. | ||
They have artificial intelligence that can reproduce signatures. | ||
They can make a perfect counterfeit ballot. | ||
We've done nothing to stop that. | ||
And so unless we vote in November in historic numbers, persuade people not merely to watch the war room, but to actually go door to door and get people to go and vote. | ||
If that does not happen, Joe Biden or some Democrat will be the president again. | ||
So I'm very optimistic that we can win, but only if we go to unprecedented lengths to make sure that our countrymen understand what is at stake. | ||
They're in a war with communist China. | ||
They're in a war here in this country with Marxists and communists who would like to fundamentally change this country. | ||
And unless they wake up to what is lost, Get away from their televisions and Netflix and all of that, and engage politically, then the country will be lost. | ||
The election will be lost, and I fear for some time, if that happens, the country could be lost. | ||
Because the radical lengths that the American left will go to, to alter this country fundamentally, if they're able to get through November, We've never seen this before. | ||
I mean, the language they use on MSNBC, it's striking. | ||
I mean, it's like they really speak how communists or even Nazis speak. | ||
The violence, the outright lies and deception. | ||
The American people, I think, see that. | ||
And frankly, most Americans are not watching MSNBC. | ||
So, There is some source of optimism there, but Americans need to understand they're in a war. | ||
This war is not self-correcting. | ||
It can only be won by the American people. | ||
Brian, excellent, outstanding analysis. | ||
A couple things real quick. | ||
We got a couple minutes left. | ||
One, you're talking about the leftists. | ||
Some of that are the globalists, right? | ||
The Davos crowd, the billionaire crowd, the Wall Street money crowd. | ||
My friend Scott Perry has the receipts of checks going to the Biden family from China. | ||
After Biden's debate, Steve Bannon couched in terms of a national security crisis. | ||
That would merge into a constitutional crisis because everyone with common sense that night saw what happened and CNN, MSNBC, Bob Woodward from Watergate gave the most scathing remarks that are unrecoverable, right? | ||
He was so scathing of the talk and this cannot happen for the sake of the country. | ||
Right? And so after that, then Biden and the forces that be sharpened their pencils. | ||
What's your just quick response to that? Because I got some breaking news. | ||
But who are the forces at work that may be fighting to keep Biden in place? | ||
Well, look, I think I think it may it may be communist China | ||
themselves because they have it would appear we've said this before on the war room. | ||
It looks like they have complete control of Joe Biden and this administration. | ||
They've compromised him on any one of a number of occasions. | ||
We've seen through Hunter Biden and all the spending that they have. | ||
But look, the American people can see through much of that. | ||
But if you can steal a national election, that changes everything. | ||
And even though Steve said it was a national security crisis, Everyone knows that China and Russia can see right through Biden. | ||
They know he's feeble. | ||
They know his administration is filled with leftists who themselves agree fundamentally with the globalist premise, and fundamentally share the worldview of both communist China and Russia, who themselves are in a strategic alliance. | ||
America is in deep trouble right now. | ||
And only if people engage politically will we be able to change that. | ||
I agree 100%. | ||
Socialism has become way too trendy in this country. | ||
People have not studied the history of socialism in practice. | ||
Karl Marx, the stage was socialism, then communism in its totality, but no one's reached the promised land yet, and it's torture in between. | ||
And you had the National Socialists in Germany as well with, you know, just horrible evil effects across the board. | ||
Brian, I just want to thank you for joining us on The War Room. | ||
We got some breaking news right now. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, one of our heroes, America's, you know, New York City's mayor, America's mayor, just a beloved, very good man has been disbarred. | ||
No shocker there. | ||
We got Mike Davis coming after the break with Jim Jordan. | ||
Thank you very much, Brian Kennedy. | ||
Real quick, where can we reach you? | ||
And then we're going to break in about 15. | ||
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Brian T. Kennedy on Getter and Brian T. Kennedy One on X. | |
God bless you, Brian. | ||
Thanks for all your hard work. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Stay with the War Room. | ||
spread this when you're here's your host Stephen K band back in the war room with my mentor in Congress when I | ||
first got there in 14 good friend Jimmy Jordan | ||
Congressman Jim Jordan, welcome to the War Room. | ||
Thanks for coming on. | ||
Why don't you lead us off with the breaking news on Trump's sentencing after the convention. | ||
Is that true? | ||
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Well, that's what I'm hearing. | |
I just heard it a little bit right before I called in here. | ||
Um, but I think, you know, just look at the last week. | ||
It's been a great week for President Trump. | ||
Frankly, a great week for the country. | ||
We had that wonderful debate performance by President Trump last Thursday. | ||
We've had the amazing decisions by the Supreme Court on the Chevron deference on the Fisher case. | ||
uh... yesterday of course the huge decision on on immunity uh... before for president trump and i think all that | ||
is that is contributing to this this took what looks like a two-week delay | ||
now uh... so that i think it is good news everything's moving | ||
in the direction of president trump and and uh... | ||
we knew the four cases day I mean, all four of these cases were baloney. | ||
Bonnie Wilk's case has fallen apart. | ||
Alvin Bragg's case, we knew that was a joke up there. | ||
The whole thing, the way the judge behaved, the gag order, not letting Brad Smith testify, on and on it goes. | ||
And then, of course, you got Jack Smith. | ||
His immunity decision from the Supreme Court helps with the case in D.C. | ||
And then, of course, the case down in Florida where Jack Smith altered the sequence of the documents he seized, | ||
some would call that tampering with the evidence. | ||
You know, Jack Smith actually mishandled the documents he's accusing President Trump of mishandling. | ||
All these cases are falling apart because they're all based on politics. | ||
Yeah, and so the war room is just, we want to know, you know, what happens next. | ||
And, you know, I'm sitting in the chair. | ||
No one can replace him, but I'm with him. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon is now in jail. | ||
My favorite China economist who got things right, Navarro, is in jail. | ||
Trump could have been in jail July 12. | ||
Now they've got a couple weeks, but they can put him in jail. | ||
And so everybody wants to know, you know, their side and their side, at the same time they put my friends in jail, they're talking about the threat to democracy in the future with President Trump and SEAL Team 6 and all this baloney. | ||
And so our side just wants to know, you know, where's Lady Justice? | ||
If our guys are in jail, do their guys, are they going to release our guys from jail? | ||
Or are their guys going to go to jail? | ||
And when are the subpoenas coming? | ||
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Well, uh, you're, you're right. | |
I mean, we've, we've, uh, we got to push back every way possible. | ||
We've done, I think, I think many eight subpoenas I've sent from our committee, this, this Congress, I think it's more than the rest of Congress combined. | ||
Uh, obviously yesterday we just sued, uh, took Merrick Garland to court because he won't give us the, he won't give us the audio tape of the, of the special counsel, hers investigation of Joe Biden and his definite mishandling of classified information. | ||
He says on page one of the report, Joe Biden willfully disclosed classified information. | ||
He gave it to someone who wasn't allowed to receive it, namely his ghostwriter, the book writer. | ||
And then he told us on page 231 why he did so. | ||
He said Joe Biden had strong motivations for ignoring classified procedures because he was writing a book for which he got paid $8 million. | ||
So his motive was an $8 million motive. | ||
And he met the elements of the crime, but nothing happened there. | ||
So we've got to just continue to push. | ||
I've been pushing on this stuff. | ||
The day that they did this to Steve on the House floor, I think there were only four of us who stood up and said, this is wrong. | ||
This committee is wrong, what they're doing to Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro. | ||
What they also tried to do to Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino, four people they held in contempt and they only brought charges. | ||
Right, right. | ||
he'd been in and and uh... and of course peter navarro but it's all wrong and it's why we're pushing back with | ||
every way we know how including the meekest at the house and | ||
signed off on four four uh... | ||
received uh... so what we gotta keep we gotta keep all that off but | ||
i think it's all right to try | ||
with what we think in the supreme court did good yet keep the ego away | ||
And Speaker Mike Johnson gave some strong comments, went on the mainstream media, which takes some guts, and said this J6 committee was improperly constructed, that Speaker McCarthy could not name any of the Republicans. | ||
They put two Republicans on the Democrat side who were actually Democrats. | ||
None of the fighters, you and the Indiana Congressman, couldn't... | ||
Nancy Pelosi would not allow you guys on, you weren't allowed minority counsel, etc. | ||
And so, okay, so now he said that, and he said, I want the Supreme Court to hear that, and then the legal beagles say, well, that's, you know, the legal aspect happened prior, but can the Speaker of the U.S. | ||
House, right, the head of the Congress, Article 1 in the Constitution, he's the voice of the people, Can he make a statement and say, let's reconvene the committee and we'll take action and do justice? | ||
Can he do that? | ||
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Well, it's a different Congress, so we have to do some legal work and figure out. | |
I doubt it, but I do think the Speaker is exactly right. | ||
This is the first committee formed where there wasn't a real Uh, there wasn't a real cross-examination element to the committee. | ||
Every other committee, there's two sides. | ||
This was a one-sided committee. | ||
Everyone knows the two Republicans who were put on were not really Republicans, and they were with the Democrats. | ||
And of course, as you pointed out, Dave, first time in history where the leader of one of the major parties in the Congress is not allowed to point on A point to a select committee of the individuals he or she selected. | ||
Kevin McCarthy selected people, and Pelosi said no. | ||
And she said no to me, and she said no to banks. | ||
And then, once this committee was formed, a number of times we caught them lying. | ||
Not only did I caught them lying about me several times, but other members, other things, too, that they lied about. | ||
I think the whole thing, as Speaker Johnson said, was not constituted properly. | ||
And was frankly a joke, particularly now that we're getting a chance to look back and see what they did wrong and how they lied about so many things and misled the American people. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And back when some of the folks may not know, our side of the football, right, the Democrats unify, everyone marches together. | ||
Our side lets all of us go off and run individual campaigns. | ||
And the downside of that is, as a congressman, I had a small microphone in comparison with the Speaker's office, etc., or with the presidency. | ||
And so it's incumbent on the Speaker to go out now and leadership to go out on our side of the football. | ||
And all political views are my own, but I'm just speaking of principles here. | ||
But our side needs to message. | ||
What is our Republican message right now, right? | ||
The war room message is always the same. | ||
It's the border invasion, the $7 trillion budget, $2 trillion deficits that's funding the administrative state, and then we're in the middle of four wars. | ||
But if you poll the American people, I don't think they know that. | ||
Because our side, you can do principled messaging on these simple messages, and so where's our side telling the American people this is a travesty? | ||
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This campaign is, I think, real basic. | |
I think in three and a half years we went from a secure border to no border. | ||
We went from safe streets to record crime. | ||
We went from $2 gas to $4 gas. | ||
And we went from stable prices to record inflation. | ||
That's what Joe Biden and Democrats have given you in three and a half years. | ||
And oh, by the way, we went from a commander-in-chief who projected strength, where we weren't involved in these foreign conflicts, where we didn't have a terrorist group attack our dearest and best friend Israel. | ||
We went from that to what we have now, which is complete weakness in the Oval Office. | ||
And then finally, the other thing we've seen in the three and a half years is these agencies being turned on with the people, the very folks that the government's supposed to serve, the government's been weaponized against. | ||
And that is the campaign. | ||
And do you want President Trump and Republicans, or do you want Joe Biden and his weak leadership and the weaponization of government and record inflation and an open border? | ||
or do you want that? I mean, that's the choice. And I think the country is seeing this. That's | ||
why President Trump is doing so well in every single poll in the seven key swing states, | ||
and frankly, some of the states that aren't considered the swing states. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. All right. Jimmy Jordan, my good friend, thank you very much for coming on The War Room. | ||
Please spread the fire through the Freedom Caucus. | ||
My good friends, tell them all I said hi, and God bless and keep the fight going hard. | ||
You too. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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You too, brother. | |
Thank you. | ||
Alright, see you, Jim. | ||
You bet. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Mike Davis, are you up? | ||
I am up. | ||
All right, Mike, you want to respond to Jim Jordan and any of the commentary there, the issues at stake? | ||
Or you can riff on your own on the court cases, take it wherever you will. | ||
So one of the major fallouts of this recent Supreme Court presidential immunity case is the Supreme Court correctly held that you can't gather and use evidence of the president's internal deliberations on his official acts because that would chill his official acts. | ||
And guess what? | ||
That's exactly the evidence that Alvin Bragg and Matthew Colangelo and Judge Juan Marchand used in the Bogus Show trial in New York. | ||
And so For along with many, many other reasons that this for that for this case getting reversed on appeal, it looks like this Trump presidential immunity case has stopped that New York case in its tracks, where I think Judge Mershawn | ||
is at a minimum going to have to declare a mistrial because they introduced evidence | ||
that the Supreme Court just said they're not allowed to introduce because it interferes | ||
with the official duties of the President of the United States and has a chilling effect | ||
on the ability of the President to do his job if he has to explain his internal decision making | ||
process to Congress or courts. So you could see a mistrial here. They just delayed the July 11th | ||
sentencing. Maybe this Judge Mershawn's Finally, coming to his senses, and maybe he should understand that he's going to face a criminal probe, or he should face a criminal probe under the Trump 47 Justice Department for being part of a criminal conspiracy to violate President Trump's constitutional rights, which is a very serious federal civil rights felony, 18 U.S.C. 241 | ||
And 242. | ||
And judges are not immune. | ||
Nobody's above the law, as they say on the Democrat side. | ||
Well, judges are certainly not above the law when they're conspiring with a Soros-funded Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, and an Obama and Biden senior political appointee, Matthew Colangelo, to violate Trump's constitutional rights. | ||
And they're doing this while Judge Murshan's adult daughter, Lauren Murshan, is lining her pockets raising millions of dollars off this unprecedented case. | ||
Judge Murshan clearly should have recused, must have recused under New York statute, and instead he retaliated against Trump. | ||
This whole house of cards, this whole Biden-Democrat lawfare and election interference house of cards is collapsing and collapsing fast. | ||
Good. | ||
Hey, Mike, go over that one more time. | ||
The highest level argument for us non-lawyers. | ||
You just said something that, you know, now I get it, but I didn't have it in my head. | ||
So we're talking about the immunity case, and then you said it's up on appeal. | ||
It's on appeal, which is a key. | ||
And then the appeal leads to retroactive decision-making, going back in time, that has major implications. | ||
So just spell that out for us non-lawyers, how immunity and then the appeal gets us to go back in time to get this thing right. | ||
So the Supreme Court in the January 6th case in D.C. | ||
with Jack Smith and Biden's January 6th case against Trump, the Supreme Court just held that you cannot prosecute the President of the United States for his official acts. | ||
including the outer perimeter, this official action. | ||
That is just extending 40-year-old precedent in the civil context, the Nixon case, | ||
Nixon versus Fitzgerald, that's extending that to the criminal case. | ||
So now the president, like federal judges, like members of Congress, | ||
are immune from criminal prosecution for their official acts. | ||
And if you ruled any other way, you're gonna destroy the presidency. | ||
Another part of that ruling, like the speech or debate clause, | ||
like congressional immunity, You can't use evidence. | ||
of the deliberations on official acts against the member of Congress or against now the | ||
president of the United States. | ||
Because if you're able to do an end run around immunity by using evidence of the internal | ||
deliberations of the official decision making, you're going to destroy the president's ability | ||
to make decisions like it would destroy a member of Congress. | ||
So what happened was- Right there. | ||
Right there. | ||
Perfect. | ||
of the president's internal decision-making in the New York trial. | ||
That is going to be reversible error, clearly reversible error. | ||
It's going to stop that case in its tracks because you're dealing with immunity. | ||
That case now could be toast, just like the January 6th case, just like Big Fanny's case. | ||
We're going to break, Mike. | ||
Brilliant, brilliant review. | ||
Back with Mike Davis, Article 3 Project, after the break. | ||
You got to make sure you're safe. | ||
Mike Davis, bombshell for War Room fans with Rudy Giuliani being disbarred. | ||
Bring us up to speed on this story. | ||
What's it mean for the War Room and for the country when America's mayor, beloved man, gentleman, I got to know him and his son, just great people. | ||
What's it mean, Mike Davis? | ||
What a joke. | ||
This New York process is a total joke. | ||
You have Rudy Giuliani, the former number three Justice Department official, the New York City U.S. | ||
attorney who brought down the mob, America's greatest mayor in all of our history, and they're trying to disbar him and bankrupt him and throw him in prison. | ||
and destroy him for the crime, in scare quotes, the crime of representing President Trump | ||
as an attorney with election challenges. | ||
And I would say this to these Democrats, if you have to bankrupt and imprison and disbar | ||
your opponents in an election challenge, maybe there's some fire there with that smoke. | ||
Maybe there's something very wrong with the way you're running elections, if this is your response to a legal effort to challenge an election. | ||
People challenge elections all the time. | ||
The Democrats objected to Republican wins in 1968. | ||
2004 and 2016, you didn't see Republicans trying to destroy the lives of Al Gore and | ||
John Kerry and Hillary Clinton and their top aides and their advisors. | ||
This is war. | ||
This is war that they are waging against Trump. | ||
His top aides like Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon, who are in prison right now, they're | ||
going after his attorneys like Jeff Clark and John Eastman and Rudy Giuliani, his supporters. | ||
On January 6th, they're throwing 75-year-old Christians in prison for praying at abortion | ||
clinics. | ||
They're going after parents. | ||
The FBI is being sicked after parents who are outraged by gender chaos in schools and the resulting rapes in high school bathrooms. | ||
These are republic-ending tactics by these Biden Democrats, President Biden, Garland, and these Biden Democrats all across the country. | ||
Republicans need to take off the gloves, put on the brass knuckles, and punch back hard legally, politically, and financially. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
They have crossed the Rubicon. | ||
They're destroying our country. | ||
They must face severe consequences for this. | ||
Very good. | ||
That's why we have Mike Davis, Article 3 Project. | ||
How did they get you, Mike? | ||
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And thank you very much, Dave. | ||
Hey, great job, Mike. | ||
Thanks for coming on every day. | ||
Next, going on to Steve Stern, another American patriot. | ||
He's an entrepreneur by day, works 20-hour days. | ||
He sponsored Flag Day, had a bunch of us on. | ||
What a patriot fighting for the country. | ||
Steve, give us your message for the day. | ||
Thanks for being on, brother. | ||
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Mike Lindell, what deals you got for us today and what uplifting message about how we can be force multipliers together and save the country? | ||
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Well, I'll start with that first, everybody. | |
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