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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. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved! | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Hey, Peter K. Navarro, back in the War Room with the posse. | ||
We're going to have some hot guests coming up. | ||
In the meantime, What I thought I'd do is give you kind of a behind-the-scenes look at how a speech kind of gets done. | ||
The one I did last night was about as close to coming from the heart, I think, as you can ever get. | ||
And it's very much kind of a lived experience for me. | ||
I can talk a lot about a lot of issues, but this one I lived. | ||
This one I lived because the weaponization by the Democrat elites of our now injustice system Is something that is really rocking the foundation of our country. | ||
And let's be frank, it wound up putting me in prison. | ||
And look, one of the lines that didn't get in the speech because we had space constraints Was that in order to win the election, I'm here speaking at the Republican National Convention, but in order to win the election, what I think we do is not just unite the party, we've got to unite the country. | ||
And the phrase I had, which I'll share now with the war room, is that I want to speak out to every Democrat Disengaged from, disenfranchised by, and disgusted with the radical Democrats that control the Democrat Party that are now pushing the Democrat Party in such a far left way. | ||
And think about, now we're in Milwaukee. | ||
Milwaukee and Madison are going to be the two places that are going to be key to winning Wisconsin and Wisconsin if you win, Wisconsin There's a good chance. | ||
You'll you'll win the election for Donald John Trump and The thing about Democrats now I Used to be one Donald Trump used to be one Reagan used to be one. | ||
I'm don't place myself in that high company, but we do have that in common and I think that what What that kind of Democrat was, was the kind of Democrat I am now as a Trump Republican, which is to say black, brown, blue collar Americans making stuff with their hands and building not just stuff, but families and communities because of the prosperity that results in. | ||
Is really America that's that's America and it's the America we've lost and it's the America that the Democrat elites in the party Have really Pushed that party away from and so I think there's a wonderful opportunity here in this election to Bring in huge number of Of Democrats. | ||
It's not going to be the ones watching CNN and MSNBC and taking that poison in their veins every day. | ||
It's going to be the soccer moms who might be a little reluctant now about Trump, who go to their school board meeting and say, how come we're not teaching, reading, writing arithmetic anymore? | ||
What's all this woke stuff in the curriculum? | ||
It's going to be black, brown and blue collar Americans Registered Democrats, many of them may be in labor unions, who are going to say, why are we importing millions of illiterate, illegal aliens to flood into our labor markets and to push down our wages and take our jobs? | ||
One of the most extraordinary reports That ever has come out of the Department of Commerce in their monthly reports was the one months and months ago which basically said that domestic employment was going down for domestic workers and illegal aliens were taking jobs by the millions. | ||
I mean, they talk about, the left loves to say, oh, there's no displacement theory, but from a pure economic standpoint, if you bring in unskilled, illiterate, illegal aliens into labor markets in the U.S. | ||
by the millions, at the low end, low-skilled workers, blue-collar, black-brown, blue-collar workers Who are exposed to those kind of pressures are going to, at best, see their wages depressed and at worst lose their jobs. | ||
And by the way, the wage depression comes, I'm not even talking about from inflation, I'm just talking about supply and demand in the labor market. | ||
You boost the supply in the labor market, you're gonna drive down wages. | ||
And then on top of that, you add to that the Biden inflation, you drive down what we call real wages. | ||
That's the inflation-adjusted wages. | ||
So, I just think there's a great opportunity to woo Democrats here in this race, basically on Trump themes. | ||
I mean, I got a book, the new MAGA deal. | ||
You show that up on the screen. | ||
It's like one of the reasons why I wrote this because I wrote enough books. | ||
I don't need to write any more books. | ||
But I thought. | ||
Based on my experience in the last two elections, based on what I saw in the congressional election in twenty twenty two. | ||
That we needed a book that would do two things. | ||
One, certainly explain the 100 actions in 100 days that Donald Trump's going to take on everything from the economy to the transgender destruction of women's sports and everything in between. | ||
And New Mega Deal certainly does that. | ||
With the help of a lot of good people you've seen here on The War Room, like Mike Davis and Russ Vogt, Greg Autry on Space, but I really think that the biggest contribution of the New MAGA Deal, newmagadeal.com, if you want to check it out, is it explains what we stand for, posse, going back to the 2016 campaign of Donald Trump. | ||
And when Steve, my brother Steve, man, it's like, What the hell were they doing to Steve? | ||
What the hell were they doing to me? | ||
What the hell were they doing to Trump? | ||
Put us in prison? | ||
For standing up for the American people? | ||
I mean, something's really gone wrong, but I remember... Steve was a... I joke about it with him, so... He was like a cup of coffee in the White House. | ||
He didn't last that long. | ||
He was there January to August, right? | ||
But he made a tremendous impression. | ||
He got a lot of stuff done. | ||
And one of the greatest times, and there were many of them that I cherished when I was in the West Wing, was coming over to Steve's office, because he had in his little office, because all West Wing offices are little, he had his whiteboard. | ||
It ran across two walls. | ||
It was like a wrap-around whiteboard, and he had everything On that board that we needed to get done during the administration. | ||
It's like now it's 100 actions in 100 days. | ||
And they captured the essence of MAGA. | ||
I mean, the problem the problem we have that surfaced in 2022, what I would call the red wedding speech of Biden. | ||
You remember the one, he's against the red background with the soldiers and he's like dumping all over MAGA, his extremists and stuff like that. | ||
And he pulled it off at the last minute before the election and um, maybe, maybe some people bought it. | ||
We can't let Biden and the Bidenites and their propagandists portray us As anything other than what we are. | ||
We're American, populist, economic nationalists who believe that manufacturing should be done here, domestically, not just for the jobs and the prosperity, but to have the industrial base we need in case of conflict or war. | ||
And in order to do that, you have to have Fair trade. | ||
You cannot surrender your manufacturing base to communist China's intellectual property theft, state-owned enterprises, currency manipulation, and massive government subsidies. | ||
But you also can't surrender your manufacturing base to the unfair trade of other places. | ||
I did this study in the White House When we were trying to get the Reciprocal Trade Act for the president, and you might be surprised to know that India, India has the highest tariffs in the world. | ||
I call them, you know, you've got to get the turn of a phrase to get people's attention, the Maharaja of tariffs, right? | ||
They're just, they're just cleaning our clocks and meanwhile they're sending us a bunch of IT people on visas and costing America's jobs, okay? | ||
But then you got Europe with their VAT tax and their higher tariffs. | ||
I mean, we don't sell, for all practical purposes, we don't sell any cars in Europe. | ||
I mean, it's just a small amount compared to the Volkswagens and the Audis and the Mercedes that they send here. | ||
And it's not because their workers are better. | ||
It's because they have tools like tariffs and VAT taxes that really stick us to us. | ||
It's the same problem with Japan. | ||
What the New MAGA Deal book does is it kind of explains, at the grand framework level, the things you have to grasp about what we stand for here, what the Posse stands for. | ||
It's fair trade, secure borders, and end to endless wars. | ||
That's what I call the Iron MAGA Triangle. | ||
Now, sure, there's a bunch of other issues. | ||
Bunch of other issues. | ||
Okay? | ||
But if you sort them out, a lot of the other issues are straight party line differences. | ||
Straight party line differences on things like taxes. | ||
You know, we want to cut them. | ||
Democrats want to raise them. | ||
That's not a MAGA issue, per se. | ||
Certainly, we at MAGA support that, but long before MAGA ever showed up, that was A Republican and conservative issue. | ||
What differentiates MAGA from the Republican Party and why Donald Trump has transformed the Republican Party into Republican Party 2.0 with the MAGA additions is the free trade, strong manufacturing base is one point of the triangle. | ||
Secure borders is a second and an end. | ||
To endless wars. | ||
And so, you need to be able to articulate that. | ||
When somebody calls you an extremist or says MAGA is an extremist, you need to say, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
All we stand for is a strong manufacturing base, a secure border, and not sending our young men and women off in harm's way to lose their life or limbs. | ||
And so, Between now and November, that's going to be my message. | ||
I want everybody in the posse to get involved. | ||
The worst thing you can do is be complacent. | ||
All right, we'll be back. | ||
Just a few minutes. | ||
Stay right here. | ||
I love these breaks because I always get to see Miles Guo. | ||
Free Miles Guo. | ||
Free Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Free America from the Democrat Party and Joe Biden. | ||
Levaro, out. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there is no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
There was not the same red meat, sort of blood and soil nationalism that you might hear in, I don't know, other | ||
parallel universe Republican conventions. | ||
But I do think there were some sort of Easter eggs of white nationalism in the speech. | ||
One of the things that stuck out to me was when he started talking about what America is. | ||
He said, America is not just an idea. | ||
It is a group of people with a shared history and a common future. | ||
The thing about America is that it's not a group of people with shared history. | ||
In fact, I think a lot of people would argue it's quite the opposite. | ||
It's a lot of people with different histories, different heritages. | ||
His in-laws don't share the history. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And that's the other piece of it. | ||
He goes on, he went a long sort of... | ||
A paragraph at least about this plot in eastern Kentucky where his six generations of his family are buried. | ||
And his hope is that his wife and he are eventually laid to rest there and their kids follow them. | ||
And I sort of understand the idea of sharing the burial plot, but it also reveals someone who believes that the history that the family should inherit, and indeed the history that should be determinative in the story of the Vance family, is the history of the Eastern Kentucky Vances, and not the Vances from San Diego, which is where his wife is from and where her Indian parents are from. | ||
But in America, it doesn't always have to be the white male lineage that trumps that defines the family history, that that branch of the | ||
tree supersedes all else. | ||
And I just think the construction of this notion reveals a lot about someone who fundamentally | ||
believes in the supremacy of whiteness and masculinity. | ||
And it's couched in a sort of Halcyon, you know, revisitation of his roots. | ||
But it is actually really revealing about what he thinks matters and who America is. | ||
And that America is a place for people with a shared Western background. | ||
And that is the idea of America. | ||
That is the nation of America that he wants to resurrect. | ||
That's what I get every time I hear that crap where they try to make everything about race on the left. | ||
Get over it. | ||
It's about working class people. | ||
Black, brown, blue collar Americans of any color. | ||
That's J.D. | ||
Vance's story. | ||
It's not a white person's story, you idiot. | ||
It's about people. | ||
Who are being ground to dust by globalism, by the companies that pay your friggin' salaries on NBC, MSNBC. | ||
Good God, girl! | ||
What is wrong with you? | ||
What is wrong with you? | ||
This man J.D. | ||
Vance, read his book! | ||
Read his book! | ||
Doesn't say he's white people. | ||
It's about people. | ||
Why does everything have to be about race? | ||
Oh, I know why. | ||
Because that's the only way you can win this election. | ||
Racially divide us. | ||
The problem with your thesis Is that black brown Americans are leaving the Democrat Party because of people like you. | ||
You elites on MSNBC. | ||
All you want to talk about is wokeness. | ||
The morning Joe Java over there is LSD. | ||
You are like, I don't. | ||
Listen, Posse, we're going to have to put up with this crap and let's take Rick Grinnell's advice really well. | ||
Rick Grinnell comes on here and he tells us that he has to watch NBC and stuff like that in order to figure out what these people are doing. | ||
We know what their spin's going to be. | ||
With J.D. | ||
Vance, and that's gonna be it, okay? | ||
Well, how's that working out on the ticket with Kamala Harris? | ||
I don't care what color she is. | ||
She's just beyond incompetent. | ||
She was given one friggin' job for four years. | ||
One friggin' job in the White House of significance. | ||
Joe Biden, he probably had to make an appointment to get in to see her. | ||
Kamala, you're the border czar. | ||
Go down there. | ||
We got a problem. | ||
I mistakenly signed that executive order, which undid the executive order where Trump basically solved the whole border thing with one signature. | ||
Oops, now we got like millions coming across the border. | ||
Kamala, would you go down there and do that? | ||
Oh, sure, Joe. | ||
Gets on Air Force Two, goes down there. | ||
Sticks her nose up in the air, smells that stench! | ||
Stench coming across the Rio Grande, hightails her back, never to be seen again. | ||
Okay? | ||
Eight million. | ||
Eight million people flooding over the border, and it's not just from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. | ||
Do you listen to Ben Burquam's excellent reporting? | ||
It's like the frigging United Nations coming over here. | ||
Terrorists, terrorists from the Middle East. | ||
Cadres of Chinese soldiers and spies coming over here. | ||
And the friggin' problem with Communist China and Venezuela is they won't take them back. | ||
Well, they will when Trump gets to be president, but they won't do it now. | ||
MSNBC, this is not about race. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance, Kamala Harris, it's like if Martin Luther King is looking at the two of them He's not seeing color. | ||
He's seeing character. | ||
And J.D. | ||
Vance has character. | ||
Character. | ||
Character. | ||
Just read his book. | ||
And then, and then go look at Kamala. | ||
How did she get to the White House? | ||
She put black men in jail for nickel bags. | ||
Let's tell it like it is. | ||
That's what she did, and she laughed about it. | ||
I just got out of prison. | ||
I've seen guys in jail for drugs for a very long time. | ||
Yeah, they did something wrong, but marijuana and nickel bags? | ||
No. | ||
And you know what? | ||
A lot of these guys I was with in prison say, Hey, when is Joe Biden going to keep that promise to let people out who got in there on marijuana charges? | ||
Last time I looked, marijuana was legal. | ||
Last time I looked, not my bag, but hey, there's people in jail, and Kamala put them there. | ||
Character, MSNBC. | ||
Not the color of the skin. | ||
On character, JD Vance. | ||
Has it? | ||
You cannot question that man's character. | ||
All you can do is call him white. | ||
Like, there's something wrong with that these days. | ||
Get over it. | ||
That just pisses... Anybody notice I'm a little pissed off right now? | ||
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Damn, girl. | |
You get up there and you get your... | ||
Makeup and hair and all styles and you talk like oh like, you know, like what you're talking about You don't know what you're talking about on MSNBC most of the time most of the time you just Propaganda, I'm tired of it. | ||
But here's the point posse We know what they're going to do We know how they're going to come at us, right? | ||
We're mega extremists. | ||
If you're white, you're white. | ||
Look, black and brown people are coming to Donald Trump in droves. | ||
And what's funny about it, and it is damn funny, is that the left doesn't seem to understand it. | ||
It's like, wait a minute, we had this strategy. | ||
Let's bring all these people over the border. | ||
And when they get here, they'll all become Democrats. | ||
And then, as they're coming over the border, we'll be sure and ship them the red states, so we can take over. | ||
And then, it's like, wait a minute. | ||
All of the people who got here legally, by the millions from Latin America, they're going, wait a minute. | ||
Wait a minute, what's going on here? | ||
And they're coming to Not the Republican Party, let's be clear, okay? | ||
I never was a fan of the Republican Party, anymore I was a fan of the Democrat Party. | ||
Wall Street versus corporations. | ||
I mean, the Democrats. | ||
That's what it was. | ||
I mean, we really didn't have anybody. | ||
Trump Republicanism is for the people. | ||
For the people. | ||
I mean, what does Trump want to do? | ||
What's the signature? | ||
He wants to make sure that black, brown, and blue-collar Americans have good-paying jobs and a prosperous life. | ||
And from there, we will benefit. | ||
From there, we will benefit, not just from economic prosperity, but from a strong defense. | ||
And you can't do that if you have an open border. | ||
And you can't do it If you have products coming across your borders from globalist corporations who offshore their factories and jobs to begin with. | ||
This is what this election is going to be about. | ||
This is what it was about in 2016. | ||
in 2016. 2020, I mean look, 2020 was the pandemic screwed everybody up in this country. | ||
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2020. | |
At that election, I mean, you couldn't really have an election that made any sense in 2020. | ||
This one's clean. | ||
2016 was clean. | ||
We know what's happening. | ||
We know what's going wrong in this country. | ||
We know what's got to change. | ||
We know that Donald John Trump is the guy to do it, and we know that he picked the perfect choice. | ||
James David Vance for his Vice President. | ||
MSNBC. | ||
I think Cameron just did that to get me fired up. | ||
Way to go Cameron. | ||
All right, posse, we'll see you in a little bit. | ||
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We're in a modern day, holy war. | |
Coming after your mind to find your soul. | ||
Oh, it's true. | ||
Modern day, holy war. | ||
Challenge your... | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bound. | ||
you Hey, Peter K. Navarro. | ||
Peter K. Navarro here with my brother. | ||
My brother in arms here, man. | ||
This guy, we go back to 2016. | ||
Summertime Trump Tower. | ||
I make my first appearance on the campaign. | ||
I set up a stand-up box with a garbage, like, box, literally, in the war room. | ||
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That's right. | |
And I give my first taste of bossy. | ||
And this is the guy who made that thing, the trains run on time, brother. | ||
And he's doing it again this time. | ||
He visited me in prison, and I thank him for that. | ||
He visited me and my girl in prison, and I thank him for that. | ||
And what pisses me off, Dave, and what pisses you off, is that those friggin' prison people would not let his camera crew come in to do an interview with me for Our film, which President Trump premiered yesterday here at the convention, I was on the show a couple of days ago, Trump's Rescue Mission, Saving America. | ||
And that's one of the reasons why we felt it was so important to have you in the film, which we went through all of the proper procedures and the appeals to be able to get a camera crew into that Uh, prison in Miami where you so wrongfully had to serve four months, uh, so unbelievably, uh, for us, your brothers that had to see you do that. | ||
Um, so I, you know, it actually hurt me to come see you. | ||
Uh, it was a really hard thing for your friends. | ||
Uh, I know for Bonnie, uh, to have you there. | ||
Uh, we're so glad that you're here. | ||
Big lift brother. | ||
I mean, it came towards, towards the end. | ||
It was great to see the guy we were talking about. | ||
The convention, it was like exciting, everything's going on, and so far, you are the co-chair, right? | ||
Yeah, you know, I'm the co-chairman of the convention, and, you know, I had fought for you to be able to be a speaker here, and there's only one guy who made that decision. | ||
And that is the guy who's going to accept the nomination for President of the United States tonight. | ||
It's an incredible thing for you. | ||
Just to put it in perspective for the audience. | ||
When decisions are made, who speaks and who doesn't, it's the president. | ||
That's it. | ||
So the president is the one who wanted you on stage last night. | ||
Don't think about some staff person making a decision. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
It's one guy. | ||
And so that's what we know. | ||
We've known that for a long time. | ||
We love the man and we know how he works and how it works. | ||
But I do tell you, you know, we hosted the film yesterday. | ||
You got here after the film aired with the president. | ||
Trump's rescue mission, saving America, is the most important film you guys are going to see right now. | ||
Go to Trump. | ||
Go to the streaming platform Trumpsavesamericamovie.com. | ||
Trumpsavesamericamovie.com. | ||
It's really simple. | ||
Go right there. | ||
You can watch the trailer. | ||
You can watch the film. | ||
Um, but Peter's in it. | ||
Steve Bannon's in it. | ||
Um, um, but it is, it is, it's really the, the, the film. | ||
So, are you like Hitchcock? | ||
Do you have a cameo too? | ||
I do not. | ||
I narrate a little bit. | ||
See, there it is. | ||
I got you. | ||
You're busted. | ||
So, um, you gotta have a little bit of something to carry it together, put it together, and a little narration. | ||
See, what I love about this guy is, um, he's so multi-talented, and one of the great Losses of the first administration wasn't getting him in here as the chief of staff from the get-go. | ||
That would have been my preference. | ||
But he did a heck of a job when he was the COO, is that what you call it, of the campaign? | ||
But here's the thing, and this is what I'm leading up to. | ||
What's the vision, Dave, for accountability? | ||
If we can get Donald John Trump back in the oval. | ||
And when I say accountability, I'm talking about the weaponization of our injustice system. | ||
A lot of those folks out there who they put me in prison. | ||
They put Steve in prison. | ||
They're trying to put Trump in prison. | ||
What's well, you know, you know, Peter, there's going to be. | ||
There's going to have to be some accountability. | ||
Actions in life have consequences. | ||
And when you utilize the justice system in such a corrupt way, these prosecutors, these politicians, when Donald Trump is president, must be held accountable for all of these unconstitutional, extra-constitutional prosecutions that they put everybody through and I'm sick | ||
and tired of it and everybody wants to say well you know we have if you guys | ||
win you need to be the change you need to look the other way you need to and you | ||
know what They're still trying to put Donald J. Trump in prison right now, this minute, this day. | ||
So I'm not going to sit here and say, yeah, oh yeah, we're going to have, we're going to, uh, you know, we're going to take you on one hand tied behind our backs. | ||
Oh no, no. | ||
You want two hands because they know they can't beat us on the policies, on border, on the economy, on inflation. | ||
On energy policy, the Green New Scam, you name it, foreign policy. | ||
They know we are with the American people. | ||
We know we're with the American people. | ||
They know it. | ||
That's what scares them. | ||
They know they can't win. | ||
And so they want us to now capitulate. | ||
And I got to be honest, we're not going to do it. | ||
So when Donald Trump is president, from minute one, there has to be accountability. | ||
There must be accountability. | ||
My, you know, my tagline last night, I went to prison so you won't have to. | ||
And what I meant by that was simply that if you just look at my own circumstances, Steve Bannon's and President Trump's alone, never mind Jeff Clark, John Eastman, Mark Meadows, all of that. | ||
You've got a situation where Democrats have controlled all three branches of our government. | ||
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With respect to weaponizing the government, right? | |
I mean, the House Legislative Branch got me in with the House, right? | ||
Unconstitutionally. | ||
Completely, completely outrageous for this fake January 6th committee that had no constitutional powers, was not constituted under the powers of the House. | ||
Did not have proper seating by Republicans, did not have Republican lawyers. | ||
It was outrageous what they were able to pull off. | ||
Look, I held people in contempt. | ||
I was the chief investigator in the 90s during the Clinton years. | ||
We held people in contempt. | ||
No one went to jail. | ||
Now, doesn't mean I didn't want that to happen, but it was a political move And it was seen as such. | ||
So you did it, you put it in a drawer, and nothing was done with it. | ||
This is the first time, this is the first time in American history that it was being used as such a bludgeoned, such a cudgel against us. | ||
And that's what they, they want to scare us. | ||
Because you went to prison to scare us. | ||
That's what they were doing. | ||
They're saying, We're going to send Peter Navarro and Stephen Bannon and we're going to try to put Donald Trump in to keep everybody else in line. | ||
You are right. | ||
You did go to prison so that we don't have to. | ||
Because that's what the American people are now awake to this. | ||
They're showing it. | ||
And you go legislative and then it's the Attorney General. | ||
In the executive branch, and then these judges. | ||
So here's the thing. | ||
My thing is, the left's gonna go, oh, Trump's into retribution. | ||
No, here's the basic principle. | ||
Basic principle is that if you don't hold the Democrats, not the Democrat Party, not the traditional Democrats, the Democrat elites, Who did this? | ||
Garland, Smith, Gregg, Willis, Marchand, Maida. | ||
If you don't hold all of these people accountable, then they're going to do it again. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
They want us now to kind of say forget about it. | ||
That's right. | ||
Say like, okay, yeah, everything's going to be fine going forward. | ||
No, they will Do it again. | ||
So, it's just about accountability. | ||
Now, we're not gonna take our eye off the ball. | ||
Donald Trump's gonna focus on the economy, on the border, on foreign policy, getting Ukraine and all that settled. | ||
We've got all sorts of issues. | ||
But as you know, Dave, that guy can walk and chew gum at the same time. | ||
Well, first of all, if you thought you were drinking from a fire hose in the first term, Okay, that Donald Trump was doing more in a day than most presidents do in a month. | ||
One day, he would do a month's worth of what George Bush did, what Bill Clinton did, what Barack Obama did. | ||
Every single day was a... I mean, you and I were there. | ||
We saw it with our own eyes. | ||
He was an amazing force. | ||
And the staff had a hard time keeping up with him. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's what you're going to see more of. | ||
The new MAGA deal is 100 actions in 100 days. | ||
And as you know, Dave, the day after the election, From that day to the day of Inauguration Day, there'll be hundreds, hundreds of executive orders written and ready to go that day, coming right out of the gate. | ||
And a lot of them are going to be actions, and a lot of them are going to be undoing a lot of the crap Joe Biden is doing. | ||
But this isn't our first rodeo. | ||
No, no. | ||
I went through this the first time. | ||
Yes, you did. | ||
Okay? | ||
And the problem we had the first time. | ||
Is that when we were ready to sign all that stuff, there were termites in the house. | ||
Without question. | ||
But those termites were named- That's not going to happen. | ||
But those termites were named Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell. | ||
That's correct. | ||
They're not there now. | ||
They're not there. | ||
Okay, but now, everyone listening to this right now. | ||
We have to guard. | ||
We have to have a rear guard action to make sure that it does not happen again, because that's what's going to happen. | ||
You are going to see all of these folks come out of the woodwork who are not with us, who are going to try to infiltrate. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. | ||
We have a lot of jobs we're going to need to fill. | ||
Just because you weren't perfect doesn't mean, but you can't be in some of these key jobs. | ||
You cannot be. | ||
And it's just the way it is. | ||
Now, when I saw you about a month ago, This friggin' guy is the unsung hero in the recent decision by Cannon to throw Jack Smith out as a prosecutor. | ||
This is the many hats of Dave Bossie. | ||
He's a hell of a lawyer. | ||
Okay, go ahead. | ||
This friggin' guy is the unsung hero in the recent decision by Cannon to throw Jack Smith | ||
out as a prosecutor. | ||
This is the many hats of Dave Bossie. | ||
He's a hell of a lawyer. | ||
He's got a hell of a team at Citizens United. | ||
And go ahead, tell a story. | ||
So we saw at the United States Supreme Court during the immunity case, we filed an amicus brief, a friend of the court brief, for those who don't know it, and we filed one that solely focused on the unconstitutional nature. | ||
of Jack Smith's appointment. | ||
We wrote an entire brief focused on one issue, and we did it with former Attorney General | ||
Ed Meese and Mukasey. | ||
And so what we did is, when we filed that amicus at the Supreme Court, during oral arguments, | ||
Justice Thomas, Justice Clarence Thomas, asked the government questions about our brief. | ||
Rarely is that done in any case, to be candid with you. | ||
Justices usually don't ask questions about amici. | ||
Just doesn't happen very often. | ||
And so Justice Thomas, dug down into with some questioning of the Solicitor | ||
General. | ||
So we, just Judge Cannon, then saw that and did the exact same thing. | ||
Opened up a briefing schedule and then asked our team if we wanted an oral argument participation | ||
and we of course said yes. | ||
I can't tell you how amazing this was and how powerful it was. | ||
And I'm blessed here. | ||
I got the two hammers for accountability here. | ||
Mike Davis and Dave Bosco. | ||
He's a hammer. | ||
I'm just a nail some days. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
I mean, what you did with that Cannon decision, man, you paved the way for it. | ||
It was an amazing thing. | ||
So we had the oral arguments about three, four weeks ago. | ||
The day before I saw you was the oral argument. | ||
And so we felt incredibly good about it, but you just don't know if she has the courage to do it because she is being attacked, attacked, attacked from the left, from the mainstream media. | ||
And so we were able to win and it's an unbelievable situation for the president. | ||
All right, we're gonna come back with Mr. Mike Davis, Dave Bossi, and I can't tell you how honored I am to have these guys on our side. | ||
We got Clay Clark there, over there, and that was my brother when I was inside prison. | ||
Peter Navarro, we'll be right back. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the C.C.B. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Ladies. | ||
you Alright, this is going to be the lightning segment. | ||
Dave Bossi is going to throw the first question to Mike Davis. | ||
This is the talent, I hope, for the next Trump administration. | ||
It's going to be the Department of Accountability. | ||
Mike, what's the first thing we should do on January 20th, 2025, when Donald Trump becomes president? | ||
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Well, when President Trump is back in office, his acting attorney general on day one needs to open a criminal probe on this obvious criminal conspiracy by these Biden Democrats to go after Trump, to go after Trump aides, top aides like Peter Navarro, who is a political prisoner. | |
Until this week Steve Bannon who's a political prisoner now They went after John Eastman Jeff Clark Rudy Giuliani | ||
They went after his supporters on January 6th while they give amnesty to the Biden family | ||
the BLM and Tifa Hamas We can't have a politicized and weaponized justice system | ||
and part of that is we need accountability for what has been done | ||
My theory is that if you go into the emails phone records meetings | ||
That you will find a coordinated campaign either explicit or tacit between | ||
Smith's operation Bragg's operation Willis's operation and maybe even judges like March on | ||
Thoughts? | ||
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There's no question. | |
I mean, Judge Marchand's adult daughter, Lauren Marchand, was raising millions of dollars. | ||
Can you imagine if Don Jr. | ||
was doing that? | ||
I mean, come on! | ||
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Millions of dollars off this unprecedented criminal prosecution of President Trump in New York, and when Trump raised this issue of recusal, which is required under New York statute, Mershon retaliated against President Trump and threatened to throw him in jail if he mentioned Laura Mershon's name. | |
It's just unacceptable. | ||
President Biden, Garland, Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, Matthew Colangelo, Fannie Willis, Tish James, they brought our country to the cliff. | ||
That's right. | ||
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And we're coming. | |
It's unacceptable. | ||
One of the things, like, I was a babe in the woods, naive about how corrupt everything was. | ||
I would agree with that. | ||
When I got to, yeah, when I got to the judicial system, I mean, my judge, his name's Ahmet Nader, okay? | ||
Oh, we know. | ||
His wife! | ||
His wife is at one of the biggest Democrat lobbying and fundraising firms in DC. | ||
And the way these judges get appointed is they raise money. | ||
For Democrats, Obama then appoints him, and then it goes up to the appeals people on that D.C. | ||
appeals court. | ||
There's two of them, Cornelia Pillard and Patricia Millett, okay? | ||
And if you look at who they are married to, it's the same kind of corruption, and these are the people When I was denied release pending appeal, which I should have got. | ||
I mean, there's no way. | ||
Of course, of course. | ||
Those are the judges at the appeals court level. | ||
I mean, talk to me, guys. | ||
How is that kosher in American justice? | ||
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It's not. | |
Our D.C. | ||
court system has been overtaken by Obama and Biden radicals, and then the Republican appointees are cowards, and that's the problem. | ||
It is interesting. | ||
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Peter Navarro was the White House trade director, the assistant to the president. | |
We have constitutional executive privilege going back 250 years to George Washington and we eviscerated that. | ||
We made a Trump derangement syndrome exception to that where it's going to hurt the presidency. | ||
It's so much bigger than Peter Navarro or Steve Bannon or President Trump. | ||
This is about the presidency and I think that it was an absolute disgrace that these Biden operatives and these partisan judges put you in jail. | ||
Let me ask you both this. | ||
Is there any way to break the wall with the judges themselves? | ||
Can we get their emails and messages to see if they were in on any of this? | ||
Or are they gonna like, it'd be kind of ironic if they claim the equivalent of the second appraisal. | ||
I don't know the rules of how to do that, but I gotta tell you, what we have to do is win in November, and then have President Trump fill the court on every level Okay. | ||
With great constitutional conservatives. | ||
Because he did it for the first four years, and then he does it for another four. | ||
He will change America generationally. | ||
Part of the problem that Mike is alluding to is a lot of those judges that came in who haven't stood up for McConnell. | ||
Well, let me just say this. | ||
Senator McConnell has a lot of flaws. | ||
He's got a lot of flaws. | ||
But the reason that Merrick Garland is not on the United States Supreme Court today is Mitch McConnell. | ||
The reason that we have three Supreme Court justices, including the first one that he jammed through, okay, when everybody said it couldn't happen, is Mitch McConnell. | ||
I'm not a fan of Mitch McConnell. | ||
I'm just being an honest broker of the facts. | ||
Thank him where he made a monumental difference to Donald Trump. | ||
And Trump will agree, Donald, President Trump agrees with that. | ||
He doesn't like Mitch McConnell either. | ||
Neither do we, neither do we. | ||
But let's at least be honest about the few things that he, his career, he spent putting conservatives on the court. | ||
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I agree. | |
I was, I was the chief counsel for nominations. | ||
I worked for then-chairman Chuck Grassley, but I went into the trenches with Mitch McConnell and he was rock solid, especially in the Kavanaugh. | ||
Without, without Mitch McConnell, we would not, we would not have confirmed Kavanaugh. | ||
And let me just, last thing, last thing, is you talk about courage of the judiciary? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Judge Cannon. | ||
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Yes. | |
Okay, let's just talk about, let's talk about Judge Cannon just for a split second and that is... | ||
She didn't have to. | ||
She could have been bullied. | ||
She could have written that 93-page decision the other way. | ||
Okay? | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
There was an argument on both sides. | ||
She had the courage to stand up for the Constitution. | ||
The courage to do something no one else has done. | ||
And that's what the left is saying. | ||
Well, she upended all this, you know, years and years, decades of precedent. | ||
No, it doesn't matter when it's unconstitutional, folks. | ||
She had the courage to do it and that's what we have to thank President Trump for. | ||
Our Humor Me here, guys stick with me. | ||
I want to bring in Clay Clark and Mike Lindell. | ||
We're going to let, come on over here Clay. | ||
I just want to say that Dave Bossie was amazing visiting me and the support he gave. | ||
This man here, Clay Clark, was absolutely friggin' beautiful in terms of all the support he gave. | ||
Everything from fundraising to support for my girl. | ||
And I wanted to have him on and Mike. | ||
Because, one, I got a great idea for Mike, okay? | ||
When you come into prison, okay? | ||
You come into prison, you know, they throw your uniform, and you look at what they give you, right? | ||
And it's a mattress about this thin, and you go, where's the pillow? | ||
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And they laugh at ya! | |
They do. | ||
They don't want you sleeping good in prison. | ||
Prison pillow, okay? | ||
So, Clay, say a few and then turn it to Mike. | ||
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Well, I just want to say, when I saw you stand up and refuse to betray President Donald J. Trump, I was all in to help you raise the money needed to help support your legal funds. | |
If you're watching today, I know your legal bills keep coming in there, so it's GibsonGo.com forward slash Navarro. | ||
This is the guy, and I just appreciate you standing up for President Donald J. Trump, and it was an honor to help you there, sir. | ||
But we'll pitch to Mike. | ||
People like him more. | ||
My brother. | ||
So, you like the idea? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I get 1% and I'll donate it to the Trump campaign. | ||
That's it. | ||
And we've got the great special today. | ||
My Pillow Prison 2.0. | ||
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My Pillow Prison 2.0 pillow. | |
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