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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. | ||
You're not going to free shot 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'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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Alright, welcome into a very special broadcast of War Room. | |
I am Brian Glenn. | ||
Today is July 24th. | ||
We're live on the ground in Charlotte, North Carolina for President Trump's rally here in the great Tar Heel State. | ||
We'll have all the complete coverage. | ||
President Trump expected to take the stage roughly Around 630 here in local time. | ||
Until then, so much in the news today. | ||
It seems like the news cycle over the last 14 days has been accelerated to a point that I've never seen it in all of my years in news. | ||
I've never seen the amount of news, relevant news, that have come out so quickly. | ||
And it seems like the assassination attempt that we saw back on July 13th Is something now of a distant memory, almost, if it's stacked down of maybe the seventh or eighth item that people are talking about right now. | ||
But the latest thing is all of the controversy surrounding the DNC and who in fact will be the leader of the Democrat Party and who President Trump ultimately goes up against on November 5th. | ||
Assumed it's going to be Kamala Harris, but there were some grumblings in the Democrat Party as well that feel like that process has alienated a percentage of their base. | ||
But meanwhile, Republicans are about as unified as they've ever been. | ||
We had Michael Whatley, chairman of the RNC, on here earlier talking about the unity and the Republican Party and how all of the agenda that | ||
maybe was not focused on in 2020 is a little bit more focused on now in this race and due to | ||
the amount of problems that the agenda will solve. And so of course the addition of J.D. Vance | ||
being the vice president pick and and is a solid, in my opinion, a solid MAGA choice for this. | ||
And there were several people on that short list that I felt like were good messengers of MAGA, but necessarily did not have the leadership or experience to follow through on policies. | ||
And I think J.D. | ||
Vance, with his, although short time in the Senate, has obviously been very vocal about a lot of the issues from the Republican Party and the | ||
MAGA agenda. | ||
So I think he's a great addition to that. | ||
And then if you look at what's going on in our country and the number, | ||
the top two or three issues in the country right now to voters, to everyday Americans, | ||
who I think the Republican Party has a finger on its pulse, the everyday Americans. | ||
It is the economy. | ||
It is the struggles. | ||
The song behind me right now is singing just about that. | ||
People are struggling not only in this state, but we spent time in Michigan. | ||
And I've got to tell you, up until Michigan, it seemed like immigration was always the top issue. | ||
Until I got to Michigan, I understood just how destructive Gretchen Whitmer's agenda was. | ||
I spent a lot of time in Michigan post-2020 election covering all of the discrepancies in that state. | ||
I'll be the first one to tell you, I've never seen so many small businesses completely wiped away from the destructive policies of that government. | ||
And just the COVID mandates and all of the closings of generational wealth have been wiped off the table. | ||
And so people in Michigan, yes, they're concerned about immigration, but they're also concerned about their family and the economy. | ||
And to use a word just bluntly, They're pissed off, and that's why they were so loud and vocal the other day in Grand Rapids. | ||
And then, of course, you shift over to Ohio after that. | ||
The Rust Belt, a lot of manufacturing jobs have moved out of that state, and the policies of the Biden administration have pushed those jobs out. | ||
Energy and independence is something that we had, and if you look at what is happening now, not only in Michigan and Ohio, but in Virginia as well, in Pennsylvania. | ||
We are now importing oil from people that we used to sell oil to. | ||
And so everything has just reversed in the last three and a half years, and that's why | ||
so many blue collar workers are very upset right now. | ||
Because they feel like that this America that they've loved and have worked for and invested | ||
their entire life is gone due to the constructive policy. | ||
But we're here live here in Charlotte, North Carolina. | ||
We had several speakers on behind us earlier. | ||
Perhaps we'll go to our social media pages and get more of that. | ||
I did have a chance to talk to Brandon Judd, who was 25 years on with the Border Patrol. | ||
He's a former president of the Border Patrol. | ||
And I talked about the pulse and the morale of a Border Patrol that has been dragged and stretched out so thin to try to cover this crisis. | ||
Here's a few minutes of what he had to say. | ||
The broken border remains the number one issue in America. | ||
My next guest knows all too well about that. | ||
Former president of the Border Patrol Council and a 25-year veteran of the Border Patrol, Brandon Judd, joining me. | ||
When I talk to thousands of Americans, it's the economy and it's the border. | ||
It's got to be fixed. | ||
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And it should be. | |
It should be. | ||
And it should be in that order right there. | ||
We have to be able to take care of our families first and foremost. | ||
And if we can take care of them with our jobs and economically, then we're in a position. | ||
But then you have to look at that border because that is where the criminals are coming in. | ||
That's where the fentanyl is coming in. | ||
And that's where so many of our citizens are dying. | ||
We all know about the rapes. | ||
We know about the murders. | ||
We know about all of that. | ||
What I wish the American people could see is what happens behind the scenes, where I have been, in counseling Secretary Mayorkas, trying to get him to implement policies, knowing that those policy suggestions went to the border czar Kamala Harris, and she refused to implement that. | ||
That's what the American people need to understand. | ||
Because if they want a secure border, they're not going to get it from her. | ||
Look at her track record. | ||
Don't listen to what she says. | ||
Watch her actions and her actions clearly speak that she's not going to do anything that is necessary to secure the border. | ||
So you're telling me that all the intel that you had and all the images that we've seen, those stories that you and your agents have listened to. | ||
All the information has been given to her and the administration, and they have purposely done nothing about it. | ||
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That is correct. | |
It's not just the stories. | ||
We've also given them policy suggestions. | ||
Look, as much as I do not like President Biden, I realize that I have to work with him to try to get the border secure. | ||
I have to look out for the American people. | ||
And so what we did was we proposed policies, programs, operations that fit within their parameters, knowing that they were going to get rid of Romania and Mexico. | ||
We came up with policies and programs that fit within their parameters, and they refused to implement them simply because they knew that their rabid base doesn't want that. | ||
They were for open borders because they're more worried about their political litmus than what they are the American people. | ||
Let's talk about the morale of the Border Patrol. | ||
We've often heard it's a very tough job. | ||
We can all understand the number of hours, the stories that they...the things they have to witness. | ||
I don't know how they do it. | ||
Let's talk about what's the current state of the morale of the Border Patrol. | ||
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It's the lowest that I've ever seen. | |
And the reason is because we simply can't do our job. | ||
Every single time that I get called out to a vehicle accident where there's bodies strewn | ||
across the road, I wish Kamala Harris could be there. | ||
Every single time that I go and I see a dead body in the water, I wish Kamala Harris could | ||
be there. | ||
It's not humane what we're seeing from this administration. | ||
They preach and they talk a good story, but they don't actually follow through with the | ||
And that's what frustrates every one of us so much. | ||
And the reason why we're so frustrated is because we want to feel like our job means something. | ||
We want to feel like we're protecting your viewers. | ||
And we don't feel that way. | ||
We know that everything that we do just means that we're just going to release more people in the country. | ||
I had an opportunity to go down to the border right after President Biden took over. | ||
I saw it looked like an abandoned works site. | ||
All the steel, all the concrete, it was all just sitting there, wasting away. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And when you drive along the border, I'm sure you saw this. | ||
Under President Trump, if you drove along that border, you would have seen one agent for a minimum of every two miles. | ||
But because we were so inundated, you could drive 20 miles and not see an agent. | ||
That's how wide open everything was. | ||
And it's so demoralizing knowing that we became, and I hate to use this phrase, but we became the welcome patrol. | ||
Not the border patrol, the welcome patrol. | ||
That's an interesting point. | ||
We just saw some stats yesterday. | ||
We got a lot of Saudis, a lot of Chinese people coming through the border. | ||
These are people that, they're coming from areas of the world that quite honestly want to do a lot of harm to us. | ||
Let's talk about the potential of terrorists coming through our border. | ||
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It's not just potential, it's reality. | |
When you look at the number of people that we've apprehended on the terrorist watch list, | ||
now the problem with that is once we take them into custody, we turn them over to HSI | ||
and the FBI, then we don't know what happens to them. | ||
We know that there have been people that were released that were on the terrorist watch | ||
list into the United States. | ||
And they knew that? | ||
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They did. | |
They did. | ||
Once they were put into custody, we were able to determine that they were on the terrorist | ||
watch list, turn them over, and then they later got subsequently got released. | ||
It's amazing what this administration does. | ||
But when you talk about numbers, let's talk about this. | ||
A hundred thousand Chinese nationals just since he's been in office. | ||
Eighty thousand. | ||
80,000 individuals from India. | ||
We're dealing with people from 160 different countries. | ||
The United Nations only recognizes 195 countries, and we're dealing with people from 160 different countries. | ||
These are countries that want to do us harm. | ||
We know they want to do us harm, and Biden and Harris won't do anything about it. | ||
On November 5th, if you want to secure the border, there's only one person that can do that. | ||
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Yeah, that's obvious. | |
That's obvious. | ||
President Trump, he's been there, he's done that. | ||
His policies have worked, they will work again. | ||
He'll do everything that is necessary to keep our agents in the field, rather than doing paperwork, rather than taking care of people, and again, becoming the Welcome Patrol. | ||
Brandon Judd joining us here on the pre-show here in North Carolina. | ||
And I think this will become a talking point for the Trump campaign against Kamala Harris and the complete disaster and being totally irresponsible for doing anything with the border. | ||
Of course, going off to El Paso isn't necessarily addressing the issue at the border where Eagle | ||
Pass and along down to Brownsville. | ||
So a complete disaster on the border. | ||
We also talked about the economy and how it really is affecting every single American, | ||
no matter what demographic you are a part of. | ||
We've even heard the president's son, Don Jr. say, look, I'm the son of a wealthy billionaire. | ||
If I'm struggling at the pump, then you're likely struggling as well. | ||
So this is the party that very much identifies with the struggles of America. | ||
Now let's turn our attention to what should be still the biggest story in the world, and | ||
that is an attempted assassination on an American president. | ||
That would be Donald John Trump back on July 13th and at 6.11 p.m. | ||
We all know where we were at when that happened. | ||
That's one of the things I often ask people in line is, where were you when you watched or received news that President Trump had an assassination attempt on him? | ||
conference the other day and from the oversight where Chito, head of the Secret Service, was | ||
absolutely grilled all day by House Republicans and Democrats. | ||
And I kind of knew going into this hearing, because I have been to many oversight and | ||
homeland security meetings, and often an oversight, it becomes no matter what the topic is, it | ||
turns into an anti-Trump hearing. | ||
And so going into this hearing, I had that in the back of my mind. | ||
And well, that didn't disappoint because it wasn't an anti-Trump hearing, although Jamie Raskin, the minority leader there on the Oversight Committee, chose to kind of lead into more of an AR-15-type gun-grabbing hearing. | ||
And that was something that was peppered into just about every Democrat five minutes that | ||
they were given to speak to Chito. | ||
And on the Republican side, it certainly didn't disappoint at all. Tim Burchett, Nancy Mace, | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Jim Jordan and others, I would say the whole entire Republican conference | ||
there on that committee, really sprayed their questions to Chito. We're looking for answers. | ||
And I think it's interesting because all of us can sit in the warm room right now, | ||
down the world. We're posse of some of the smartest people in | ||
this country. | ||
You can do a Google search for five or ten minutes and you and I can find more information about what's going on and what happened on the ground there in Butler than perhaps That's the head of the Secret Service could find out. | ||
It seems like what they were doing was delaying and delaying and delaying. | ||
We've got more of the War Room live here in Charlotte, North Carolina. | ||
Do not go anywhere. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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War Room. | |
When there's no more, let's take down the CCP! | ||
They have all lied for too long. | ||
We will end what they do wrong! | ||
War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
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Welcome back to War Room. | ||
We're live here in Charlotte, North Carolina at the Bojangles Coliseum. | ||
It is packed. | ||
The official capacity of this auditorium is about 8,600, but I would say they probably put another 1,000 or so on the floor. | ||
Every seat is absolutely taken at this point. | ||
We're glad you're joining us. | ||
President Trump's scheduled to take the stage at 6 o'clock. | ||
And deliver another fiery message. | ||
Now, this is the first rally since Kamala Harris being pretty much assigned to be the head of the Democrat Party and the nominee for president. | ||
And we can't wait to see what he has to say on that. | ||
Now, earlier I had the opportunity to walk outside and talk to hundreds of people, all talking about the reasons why they're here. | ||
What President Trump should do on day one, why they're voting for President Trump. | ||
And one of the things I noticed as well is the amount of young people here at the rally and the amount of young people that are being attracted to the Republican Party specifically to support President Trump. | ||
And I think it's one of these kind of political mysteries here of what certain things really resonate with young people, forcing them to get Into the realm of politics and to support President Trump. | ||
Here is just a few of the interviews I got earlier outside this Coliseum. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
You watch me all the time. | ||
Alright, what's your message to President Trump right now? | ||
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Fight, fight, fight. | |
Fight, fight, fight. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Have you seen him before? | ||
I have, many times, several times. | ||
What's been the biggest problem post-Joe Biden for you? | ||
The inflation, the border, crime, retirement, Social Security, investments? | ||
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All of it. | |
All of it. | ||
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How do you pick one? | |
How do you pick one? | ||
I mean, this guy is a total wreck. | ||
What's the biggest problem here in North Carolina? | ||
Free Steve Bannon. | ||
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The biggest problem is we don't have Trump in yet. | |
How long have you guys been in line? | ||
About an hour. | ||
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I'm from Kansas, though. | |
I came on purpose. | ||
I was going to talk about the economic impact that these rallies have. | ||
A lot of people travel in from all over the country. | ||
You've got hotel expenses, you've got flights, you've got gas, you've got food, you've got merch. | ||
We've got all kinds of stuff coming here. | ||
Okay, I want to talk, just go talk to a young person just a second. | ||
So you're, and your peer of friends, does everyone support President Trump? | ||
Is it kind of like a, are you an oddity that you like Trump? | ||
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It's like a 80-20. | |
80% Trump, 20% Democrat. | ||
So the 20% Democrats, they're all gonna fail high school this year and they're gonna be held back because they're not smart enough. | ||
That was a joke. | ||
I hope they don't fail. | ||
What is it about President Trump that you like? | ||
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I just love President Trump. | |
See, that's the appeal he has with these young people. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
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If it's for young people, for Trump, then the Democrats are letting on. | |
Hang on, let me talk to you one more time. | ||
Do you see, real quickly, do you see that you have stuff on social media like TikTok and Instagram? | ||
Do you see Trump being promoted in a kind of a positive light, or is there more, like, hate videos on him? | ||
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Kind of 50-50. | |
I mean, I see more love about Trump than I do of Kamala or Democratic. | ||
I think it's important that we hold a presence on TikTok for Trump. | ||
I really do. | ||
In the very beginning, people didn't want TikTok. | ||
I particularly think it's—they already got our information anyway. | ||
I mean, Zuckerberg's got it from back in the day. | ||
Yeah, he's got it on your phone. | ||
But it's important. | ||
Thank you so much for sharing your time. | ||
Yeah, and I think it's important to point out that they have been very successful in terms of social media of targeting some of these younger voters and bringing them to the Republican Party, more specifically Trump. | ||
And I was really surprised walking around how many young people we've seen. | ||
Now, granted, school is out and so it's summer and they can come here, but I even asked a couple other people that were That would have been in high school. | ||
I said, hey, if President Trump is coming to your hometown and it was a school day, would you skip school? | ||
They said, absolutely, we would. | ||
So getting this young vote out is important. | ||
I want to bring in Natalie Winters, who's back in the studio, to kind of guide this ship the rest of the way. | ||
Natalie, does it surprise you just how many young voters are coming aboard this Trump movement and voting for him for the very first time? | ||
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Not at all. | |
As Stephen K. Bannon always says, I think my generation is waking up to the fact that the policies of the Democratic Party, but even more precisely, the Republican establishment, have left them as being nothing but Russian serfs. | ||
And I think that that is what President Trump represents, right? | ||
A change from sort of the established world order, a change in policy, a change in delivering that message, not that, you know, fake politician BS, just pure, raw economic populism, which is the message that We've been championing here in the war room for so long. | ||
Brian, I assume that you are going to depart us. | ||
Thank you so much for opening the show. | ||
We still have you. | ||
I do have one question that I'd love to ask you before you go. | ||
What is the vibe like on the ground there in terms of safety precautions? | ||
Do you feel a heightened sense of security? | ||
Did attendees express any concerns to you? | ||
Yeah, Natalie, thanks for asking that question because I failed to talk about that earlier. | ||
The first thing I noticed coming to this arena is in the press area where we parked, which is closer to the arena, we had to go through the magnetometers for the car. | ||
We had the dog sniffing. | ||
We had to get out of the vehicle. | ||
They had to inspect the vehicle for any type of bomb or any kind of threat like that. | ||
That was the first time I've ever had to do that. | ||
at a Trump rally. So then we pulled into the parking lot. | ||
And then I noticed a row of city buses that were lined up almost as a border wall around the | ||
parking lot because the actual Coliseum is on a sloped surface. So it is kind of in a way, if you | ||
think, on a hill. | ||
So the buses lined the parking lot, which I thought was interesting as well. | ||
We did see a, I would say, overwhelming support of local police here on the ground around the Coliseum. | ||
We saw police cars around the area streets. | ||
Feeding into this area. | ||
So yes, there is an overwhelmingly presence of police, Secret Service, and I would say like a National Guard type feel here as well. | ||
So they're not, you know, taking cutting any corners for this rally here in North Carolina, Natalie. | ||
Ryan, thank you so much for starting off the show. | ||
I know the audience always loves seeing you. | ||
Should I say in your element at Trump rallies? | ||
I feel like that's where people know you best. | ||
So thank you so much for joining us. | ||
I'm sure we'll see you soon. | ||
And War Room Posse, it's Natalie Winters taking over for both the 5 p.m. | ||
hour and the 6 p.m. | ||
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hour. | |
We have a packed show. | ||
Julie Kelly, Mike Benz, our first guest, Max Mathieu, I'm hoping I'm pronouncing that correct, from the Heritage Oversight Project. | ||
Now, Max, you guys have dropped several bombshell reports. | ||
I want to start picking up where Brian left off in terms of rally security. | ||
You guys obtained cell phone data tracing individuals who were acquaintances or frequently visited the home of shooter would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks. | ||
Most interestingly, one of those locations that you trace devices to was Gallery Place, a building in Washington, D.C., less than half a mile away from, you guessed it, FBI headquarters. | ||
Again, that's a bombshell report. | ||
Can you walk the audience through sort of some of the buried leads in this report? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
So the Oversight Project, following the assassination attempt on President Trump, we've been working 24 hours nonstop to, you know, provide a parallel investigation into Matthew Crook's phone data. | ||
So we've essentially amassed a bunch of ad ID data to track not only, allegedly, Matthew Crook's phone, but nine other devices that went to Matthew Crook's home before the July 13th attack. | ||
And as you said, we tracked one of these phones down to an FBI office here in or near here at Gallery Place in Washington, D.C. | ||
You know, we have essentially been nonstop working on this and trying to make sure that the American people have some transparency on how this all happened. | ||
So walk us through some of the other locations that you guys were able to discern connections between. | ||
And for people who aren't familiar, too, with D.C., I mean, if I'm not mistaken, Gallery Place is one of the closest, if not the closest, metro stations to FBI headquarters. | ||
Again, just an individual in D.C. | ||
visiting this random 20-year-old's home. | ||
Can you walk us through some of the other ties that you guys have uncovered? | ||
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Yeah, so we connected into, you know, shooting range in Allegheny. | |
We've also connected into a laundromat or somewhere abouts there. | ||
There's also a phone that tracked a similar geofence area out to Massachusetts. | ||
You know, there was many, there's at least nine devices that we tracked through the ID data and we were able to pin them to, you know, various places and including the gallery place metro station, which as you said is right next to the FBI headquarters. | ||
So it's a lot of varying, you know, different ways to make sure and track | ||
this information and the oversight projects and work essentially working nonstop to track it | ||
all down. | ||
And Max, I want to hold you through the break because I want to get into sort of, I think | ||
the stunning issue that this audience has gotten all too familiar with that you guys | ||
are doing more work and more heavy lifting than the actual Congressional Oversight Committee | ||
in terms of getting the receipts. | ||
We, of course, already see them starting to push for a bipartisan — anytime you hear the word bipartisan in Washington, D.C., it should send chills down your spine — but a bipartisan task force to get to the bottom of what happened. | ||
I'm sure they'll blame DEI and they'll think, you know, Kimberly Cheadle's resignation is enough. | ||
But you guys, I think, are really getting to the crux of the issue. | ||
So I'll hold you through the break. | ||
In terms of motivations behind the shooting, there's also some breaking news. | ||
The CEO of Gab posting not too long ago on Twitter that Thomas Matthews Crooks is believed | ||
to have an account on that platform, only posting about nine or so items, but all of | ||
them basically having an underlying pro-Biden or, in some capacity, anti-Trump sentiment. | ||
You haven't seen that plastered across the mainstream media. | ||
I highly doubt you will. | ||
Max will join us after the break. | ||
In the meantime, you guys can go to Birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the latest installment of the end of the dollar empire. | ||
You know our elites are very adept at lying to us. | ||
Look no further than what's gone on in Pennsylvania. | ||
So they're definitely not giving you The, uh, the whole spiel when it comes to anything economy-related. | ||
So I gotta go to virtual.com slash Bannon. | ||
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Back after break, Julie Kelly, Mike Benz, and so much more. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
Back to a director. | ||
Let me go back to where Mr. Bishop was. | ||
Tell me about the drone. | ||
You act like you wanted to fill us in on that. | ||
Fill us in. | ||
So, uh, we have recovered a drone, uh, that the shooter, uh, appears to have used. | ||
It's being exploited and analyzed by the FBI lab. | ||
The drone was recovered in his vehicle. | ||
So at the time of the shooting, the drone was in his vehicle with the controller. | ||
In addition, our investigation has uncovered... Do you know what time of day he flew it and if he flew it on the day of the shot? | ||
So in addition, it appears that around 3.50 p.m., 4 o'clock in that window, on the day of the shooting, that the shooter was flying the drone around the area About 11 minutes. | ||
I want to be clear, but when I say the area, not over the stage and that part of the area itself, but I would say about 200 yards, give or take, away from that. | ||
We think, but we do not know. | ||
So again, this is one of these things that's qualified because of our ongoing review, that he was live-streaming, you know, viewing the footage from that, again, about 11 minutes in around the 3.50, 4 o'clock p.m. | ||
rain. | ||
Two hours before, he's flying a drone in the vicinity of the rally. | ||
Two hundred yards away, yes. | ||
Okay, that's important information. | ||
What about the bombs that we've heard about in the shooter's car? | ||
So again... Enough lies from FBI Director Christopher Wray. | ||
We'll have Julie Kelly joining us shortly to unpack that. | ||
All things January 6th and the, shall we say, poetic irony of everything that is going on right now in Washington, D.C. | ||
outside of Union Station where you see these anti-American Agitators, paid protesters, terrorists, whatever you want to call them, burning down American flags, pulling down American flags from flagpoles as you see Democrats in Congress melting down about MAGA because apparently we're the real threat to the security of this country. | ||
But we still have Max from Heritage Oversight with us. | ||
And I just want you to draw for the audience the important distinction between the task force, the bipartisan task force, dead on arrival, that they're already pushing versus a sort | ||
of special or select committee, the distinctions there and why we need to push for the | ||
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latter. | |
Yeah, so I think the biggest point to take away from any kind of bipartisan task force | ||
is that that is business as usual. | ||
Business as usual almost got President Donald Trump killed. | ||
And we cannot continue to have the system investigate itself. | ||
We know that the FBI and the Secret Service are ran by corrupt leaders who are going to continue to skirt their constitutional responsibilities to actually cooperate with any kind of congressional investigation. | ||
And more importantly, Congress cannot investigate. | ||
They've shown that throughout this entire Congress, that they are unable to actually do any investigations that provide any serious subpoenas or any kind of moving the dial on any of these very important issues. | ||
The special commission would essentially be able to operate without the 20 days left in the legislative session to essentially be able to bring forward real investigations to completely provide new authorities to allow for all different types of Criminal investigation types of statutory authority and essentially just move the dial away from this business as usual kind of Washington DC swamp investigation where the resignation of the Secret Service director is enough and we can all just kind of sweep this under the rug and not have to worry about this anymore. | ||
That's just not going to work. | ||
Yeah, business as usual isn't something that we support here in the war room. | ||
You're so right. | ||
This is the logical conclusion of the lawfare and, frankly, warfare. | ||
We've got Mike Benz joining us later to talk about a new kind of psychological warfare operation that they're waging against American conservatives to try to Reprogram us for holding the beliefs that we do. | ||
But there's another interesting report that you guys have out at Heritage, again, picking up the slack of Congress. | ||
What is it? | ||
They're not going to hold any more votes until September. | ||
I believe they're going on their very well deserved summer vacation shortly. | ||
Of course, I'm kidding. | ||
But you guys have uncovered similar, I think this audience is well-versed, in a 2020 election scam that was paying especially Native American voters in New Mexico and states like Arizona to basically turn out and vote for Biden. | ||
And there now seems to be a similar strategy, but this time it's being subsidized by your taxpayer dollars. | ||
Can you walk us through some of your findings on that front? | ||
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Yeah, so the Oversight Project has been leading the front on the Executive Order 14019, which is essentially a Biden-Bucks get-out-the-vote federal program to take federal agencies and have them doing voter registration. | |
This new iteration, I guess that we could call it, with the Kamala Cash campaign cash is essentially going to take The Bureau of Indian Education down in Arizona to essentially provide voter registration forms to students to bring home to their parents so that they can register all these different super dem-leaning counties on the | ||
you know, on the reservations and provide, you know, all types of different voter registration | ||
issues to essentially flout the numbers. You know, Arizona, I think Biden took Arizona by | ||
11,000 votes somewhere near there. These kinds of voter registration plans using your tax dollars | ||
to essentially provide the Democrats with more registrants for the 2024 election is a complete | ||
overhaul of our federal election system and is going to provide them with a way to create ballots | ||
in places where they need to win and using federal agencies to do it. | ||
it. | ||
And like a DOE or DOI, Department of Interior Ethics attorneys even said, they're not even sure if they can do all this stuff. | ||
Many agencies that we found through our documents released in FOIA litigation have shown that ethics attorneys across the boards through all these federal agencies don't think they even have the authority to actually provide voter registration services in a lot of instances. | ||
And so, you know, this is a continuation of the same Democrat cheating plan to not only, you know, essentially rig the 2024 election, but to use your taxpayer dollars to do so. | ||
They're getting desperate. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
Max, if people want to follow you, support you guys over at Heritage Oversight, where can the audience go to do all that? | ||
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You can find us on Twitter at Oversight PR and you'll find all of our work there and we'll continue to work and make sure that we avoid this anarcho-tyranny and the lack of congressional investigations that we're going to continue to parallel. | |
Certainly, Max. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you guys back on soon. | ||
Thank you for the work that you do. | ||
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Thanks for having me, Natalie. | |
And just adding this, you guys know we provide signal, not noise, here in the War Room. | ||
There's been a barrage of news stories coming out. | ||
It started in the Associated Press, already engaging in some what I would call predictive programming, saying that state election offices are already overwhelmed and inundated by the number of mail-in ballot requests that they're getting. | ||
So as a result, we should start expecting delays in election results. | ||
They're already starting to draw that out. | ||
You, of course, also have the State Department over in Washington, their Secretary of State, using your taxpayer dollars to create an initiative to counteract misinformation about mail-in voting and why it's actually efficient, effective, and certainly no chance for it to become rife with fraud. | ||
We know history, whether here in the UK or any country that's instituted it, proves quite differently. | ||
I'm honored to be joined now by the one and only intrepid investigative reporter, Julie Kelly. | ||
Quite the explosive day, no pun intended, on Capitol Hill with Christopher Wray's hearing. | ||
We can get into the shooting stuff after the break. | ||
We've got a few minutes, but I would love just kind of your overall assessment of what we have seen today from Christopher Wray. | ||
I mean, Natalie, we have covered Christopher Wray, you have too, for years. | ||
And if you haven't covered Christopher Wray, you might look at his performance today and say, well, he seems earnest and he seems trustworthy. | ||
And it sure does sound like he wants to get to the bottom of what happened on July 13th. | ||
Well, Let's not get overly confident here, because the FBI under Christopher Wray's leadership is hopelessly corrupt, partisan, political, and we cannot, unfortunately, expect a fair assessment from this FBI about what happened before and on July 13th. | ||
So, he might have comported himself sort of okay today, I mean, you could be a stick, Natalie, and look better than what we saw from Kimberly Cheadle on Monday. | ||
You could look more human and more honest. | ||
Anybody could compared to what we saw from her disastrous testimony results and her finally resigning on yesterday. | ||
So he did disclose some details. | ||
We could talk about it after the break. | ||
Also, some interesting tidbits coming out related to January 6th. | ||
And then, of course, Natalie, this is all happening with the backdrop of pro-Hamas demonstrators trying to burn down, destroy Washington, D.C. | ||
over the presence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Capitol Hill this afternoon. | ||
So walk us through some of those developments on the January 6th front. | ||
So it was interesting and sort of amusing, Natalie, you would appreciate this. | ||
Representative Thomas Massey actually played a clip of Joe Biden claiming that gallows that were built on Capitol grounds on January 6th, and this is Joe Biden speaking, saying those gallows were built because protesters wanted to use it to hang Mike Pence. | ||
So Tom Massey actually described this as another attempted assassination. | ||
Confronted Christopher Wray about the existence of the gallows. | ||
Chris Wray kind of pretended, well, gallows, what gallows? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Oh, maybe I've seen some pictures. | ||
Said, yeah, I think I've seen it, but it was more like a prop. | ||
So Tom Massie pushed back and said, oh, so they weren't legitimate gallows like Joe Biden is talking about that actually people could use to hang Mike Pence. | ||
Chris Wray basically says no, that's not the case. | ||
Then Tom Massey pointed out this individual that other reporters, including Ed Martin, who did a very careful analysis of video in that area, an individual on top of the gallows, and asked FBI Director Christopher Wray, has this individual been identified or arrested or charged? | ||
Chris Ray said, no, but hey, here's some good news. | ||
Like 850 J sixers have pleaded guilty and 180 have been found guilty at trials in Washington. | ||
So, Hey, here's a squirrel. | ||
Let's look over here. | ||
Let's forget about the gallows. | ||
So Natalie, as you know, the gallows have been a key optic related to the so-called insurrection related to the idea The protesters were hunting down Mike Pence and Nancy Pelosi, and we're gonna use that prop to hang them. | ||
Well, here we are, more than three and a half years later, no one has been identified with constructing those gallows. | ||
Certainly no one has been charged, even though, Natalie, the FBI said, after January 6th, they had the noose, which was orange, by the way, they had the noose, and they were going to be investigating it. | ||
And here we are, just like the pipe bomber, Natalie, three and a half years later, No gallo builders, no pipe bomber. | ||
Chris Ray acts like he doesn't know what anyone is talking about about that. | ||
And was he directly confronted about Fed involvement in January 6th? | ||
How did he weasel his way out of that? | ||
He did, Natalie. | ||
Representative Victoria Spartz, who's sort of like climbing my list of favorite Republicans. | ||
It's a short list right now. | ||
We have a really short list of favorite Republicans. | ||
But I mean, she minces no words when she confronts people like Chris Wray. | ||
And she hit him again about confirmation related to the number of CHS's, confidential human sources, commonly known as informants, January 6th. | ||
And Chris Wray immediately got defiant and indignant And said, you know, this idea that the FBI orchestrated January 6th is totally false. | ||
And she's like, well, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
I think she's Ukrainian actually. | ||
She has this really cool accent and pushed back. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We, I just want to know, you know, you've been saying you don't know about the number of CHS's. | ||
Do you, do you have any more information about this? | ||
And he said, no, we don't. | ||
And I'm not going to talk about that. | ||
You know, like he was irritated at the question. | ||
Then he went on again to talk about the jury trials and said no defendants have brought this up. | ||
Natalie, that is 100% false. | ||
We know, especially the trials of the Proud Boys, which I covered, trials of the Oath Keepers, which I also covered the first one, the FBI and DOJ admitted they had And Julie, we're going to jump to a break, so I'm going to hold you through, because we've got to drill down on that point, and I want to get into also the discoveries, the revelations about Thomas Matthew Crooks, or frankly, lack thereof, though not as bad as Kimberly Cheadle. | ||
I don't know if she's a good benchmark to have for congressional hearing prejudices. | ||
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We'll be right back with Julie Kelley after the break. | |
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
We still got Julie Kelly with us. | ||
We're going to hold her through for Battleground because there's just so much to unpack. | ||
But Julie, give me a few minutes just to finish what you were talking about on the embedded FBI agent front and that angle of attack and questioning today. | ||
Correct. | ||
So, I mean, Natalie, we know there were dozens of CHS's involved in the events of January 6th before and on January 6th during the Proud Boys trial. | ||
The DOJ admitted there were eight to nine CHS is embedded in that group before and on January 6th. | ||
Testimony that I saw by an FBI agent suggested that the actual number was twice that. | ||
But what Chris Ray, and this is sort of breaking news, and I think that's been kind of lost, Natalie, that I will follow up on. | ||
I actually have been following it. | ||
DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz is near completed or has completed DOJ's internal investigation report into DOJ-FBI's involvement or role in January 6th. | ||
That report, and Chris Frey confirmed today, is expected to address the role, perhaps the number, the activity, conduct of FBI CHS's on January 6th. | ||
I am told this report will be pretty explosive. | ||
And we're not sure if Merrick Garland is doing what Alejandro Mayorkas is doing right now, which is putting a brick on the DHS Inspector General report about January 6, which he has had on his desk since April. | ||
We don't know where this DOJ IG report is in the process, whether Merrick Garland has it, if he is making his edits and redactions. | ||
But as Chris Wray said today, It will address the role of CHS's finally, after more than three and a half years, Natalie, maybe we will get close to a straight answer about what those informants and FBI assets did to incite or provoke the events of that day. | ||
Wow, and we will see you shortly to get into that and so much more after the break in Battleground territory, War Room After Dark, where we have a little more fun, but we of course also always have fun with our sponsors here in the War Room. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Thanks so much for having me back. | ||
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Catherine, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thank you so much, Natalie. | ||
Of course. | ||
I think we have Mike Lindell up, the one and only. | ||
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We're going to be rolling over into Battleground coverage, which I will be hosting, but I just want to make one thing very clear. | ||
You guys know they are going to come and try to steal this election by any means necessary. | ||
Just get ready for the chaos you're going to see unfolding at the DNC, but that will pale in comparison to what they're going to do in the general election. | ||
Like I said, they're already pushing narratives about election result delays and mail-in ballots. | ||
There's actually nothing wrong with them. | ||
They work great, you guys know. | ||
They always love to use public crises, poly-crises as the World Economic Forum calls them, to push and predicate the need of mail-in ballots. | ||
Of course, this is coming up with the news cycle that a bird flu pandemic is imminent. | ||
Al Jazeera had a story up today. | ||
The next pandemic is already here, so be very wary and cautious of the times that we are living in. | ||
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And you guys know we will always give you the signal enough noise here in the War Room. | |
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