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You have, your name has been thrown out there just by the folks out in the world. | ||
Yourself, as well as Jack Smith, as potential Attorney General in a Harris administration. | ||
I think people are just dreaming now. | ||
They're putting lots of impossible dreams and possible dreams out there. | ||
Would you accept a role inside of a Harris administration, potentially as Attorney General, if offered? | ||
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I'm focused at this point in time on securing the nomination for Vice President Harris and then ultimately getting her elected. | |
That is my singular focus at this point in time and continuing to stand up for the rule of law and representing the citizens of the great state of New York as we do each and every day. | ||
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. | ||
I got a 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 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 line? | ||
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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. Bannon. | |
It's Friday, July 26th in the year of our Lord. | ||
It's Natalie Jewinters here hosting in the war room, filling in for the one and only Stephen K. Bannon, AG Letitia James, AG Jack Smith. | ||
How do you like the sound of that? | ||
Probably not too much, but it shows you something that I think this audience knows all too well. | ||
The Democrats are playing Smash Mouth, the same guy Who's classified documents case was just dismissed because it was unconstitutional and not done the right way. | ||
And frankly, we know what it was from the get go. | ||
It was lawfare to get president Trump. | ||
They're now floating him as a potential pick for AG or Letitia James, who, by the way, just came out today wanting to strike down Missouri AG, Andrew Bailey, who we had on the show not too long ago, his request for SCOTUS to basically strike down the New York iteration of the lawfare that we've seen against president Trump. | ||
But these people, they push on, they don't stop. | ||
They are playing smash mouth. | ||
Like I said, Letitia James saying in that interview, the quiet part out loud, that her singular focus | ||
is to get Kamala Harris elected. | ||
The Democrats have a singular focus. | ||
They always do and it's victory. | ||
And meanwhile, Republicans, they're busy taking, well, their summer vacation that they earned for doing what? | ||
I don't quite exactly know. | ||
Speaker Mike Johnson has lied yet again. | ||
You guys know he promised, not just to members of Congress, but I believe to constituents too, saying that they would not take their August recess, their taxpayer-subsidized vacation, if they did not get their spending bills in order, if they did not get their house in order. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
Here we are. | ||
I'm sure Ukraine has managed to get all of their taxpayer subsidized bribes that they needed, but the southern border is still wide open secret service. | ||
We can't even really meaningfully investigate them. | ||
Cheadle resigns is sort of a limited hangout, but there's so much more that we need to uncover. | ||
We're joined by representative Bob Good, who I think shares the frustration of myself and this audience, even though you get a nice summer vacation. | ||
I mean this very respectfully. | ||
I don't know how much. | ||
You and your colleagues deserve it. | ||
If you can walk the audience through basically how you guys are going to have no votes until September, if I'm not mistaken, and who is to blame for you guys going on vacation when we are at this moment in history with this country? | ||
Well, Congress, this is my finishing my fourth year in Congress, and Congress has historically taken an August district work period, as we call it, where you're traveling your district, visiting with your constituents. | ||
I suppose there might be some members who take vacation during that time. | ||
Certainly I use that time to travel my district and meet with my constituents, but your point is still well made. | ||
The Speaker promised back early in the year that if we didn't complete our 12 required spending bills, that he would cancel the August recess as an incentive to motivate members of Congress to do our job, to pass our 12 spending bills that reflect Republican policy priorities and cut our spending and send those over to the Senate. | ||
We have passed five of the bills. | ||
The Senate hasn't passed any, but we ought to be doing the rest of our work, not to mention the other crises that are plaguing the country right now during our watch, whether it's the assassination attempt upon the president, whether it's the status with President Biden's removal as the Democrat nominee, or whether it's the riots that just took place blocks from the Capitol a day or two ago. | ||
So in terms of Speaker Johnson reneging on yet another promise, what do you think is compelling him to send you guys home when there's still so much copious amounts of work to be done? | ||
Let me jump to the conclusion here. | ||
September 30, what he's going to do is to capitulate, surrender to the Senate once again. | ||
Here we have the Republican House majority that the American people trusted us with a year and a half ago, and we have nothing, nothing to show for it. | ||
Because there's only a few consequential votes that we take in a typical Congress when you have a divided government. | ||
We might take a thousand votes in the course of a year, but only about ten of them really matter. | ||
The must-pass bills that both the Senate and the House have to take up. | ||
And every time in the last year and a half, we have done what the Senate wanted to do with 90% or more Democrat votes, some realm of maybe half Republican votes, joining with Democrats to do what they want to do. | ||
And I have asked the Speaker publicly and privately as chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, what is his plan on September 30 to avoid surrendering to the Democrats once again? | ||
He has no answer for that. | ||
And the fact that we would cancel next week's votes, and then we would continue with our, I'll call it again, district work period, going back to our respective districts, that he would keep that and not keep us in Washington indicates to me he's planning to surrender on September 30 in the hopes that the American people will still trust us with a House majority, a new Senate majority, and God willing, the White House as well, in spite of our failures to deliver for the American people with the power that we do have right now. | ||
Well, it seems like we're always asking when it comes to the Biden regime, right? | ||
Is it a result of intentional malice or incompetence? | ||
But this seems to be the way that Washington D.C. | ||
works, right? | ||
They like to have you with your back up against the wall in the 11th hour. | ||
So you guys are forced to push these bills that the lobbyists love. | ||
They can get all their work in there that they want. | ||
But do you think that this is sort of an intentional decision that the lobbyists, the special interests in D.C., they love when you guys are sent home? | ||
Because like you said, then you have to do these kind of massive omnibus spending bills. | ||
Well, I think the primary problem right now is a lack of resolve, a lack of toughness on behalf of the Republican Party, where we're not willing to fight. | ||
And so what happens if we don't come to agreement with the Senate on September 30? | ||
As you know, you have a temporary government shutdown, not really a shutdown, only the 15% of non-essential operations. | ||
There's a pause in those until you come to agreement. | ||
But what we ought to be willing to do again is pass the 12 bills that implement the policy changes. | ||
Right now we're still operating on the policies and the spending levels from when Democrats had full control of government. | ||
So it's Biden, Pelosi, Schumer policies and spending levels that are still in place and causing so much suffering. | ||
But we ought to be willing to have a fight with the Senate, have a negotiation, force them to flinch first, force them to give in. | ||
And you're not going to get everything that you want when they have the White House and the Senate, but we ought to be able to get something. | ||
But what you have is a refusal to risk, a government shutdown, And when your opponent knows you won't risk a shutdown and knows you will surrender, they're going to win every time. | ||
And that's what's been happening for the last year and a half. | ||
Well, it seemed like the comparative advantage of this Congress, at least the Republican majority that was being pushed was the investigations, whether it was oversight, weaponization, pushing especially into sort of the Biden impeachment inquiry, but I don't really think we've seen a lot of, shall we say, money good when it comes to those investigations in terms of yielding actual results, and I think what this audience really wants, which is justified criminal convictions. | ||
So when it comes to this new task force that you guys have established, looking into secret service, this show has maintained that it's not just secret service. | ||
That is a symptom of a much broader and systemic problem that is a rogue and weaponized Department of Homeland Security. | ||
I would say epitomized by what CISA has done when it comes to weaponizing elections and the lack of election integrity. | ||
But in terms of that task force, which is going to be at least purportedly honing in on secret service, should the audience, should the war room posse, should Americans have any confidence in you and your colleagues' ability to actually truly investigate what happened on July 13th with President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania? | ||
What safeguards and who's going to be on this commission? | ||
Well, there would be no basis for confidence based on past history, but we do have the opportunity to be different this time. | ||
I called on the Speaker publicly and privately before we voted to create this task force a day or two ago. | ||
I said, why don't we name who is going to chair the task force? | ||
And who's going to be on the task force before we cast our votes in favor of it or not? | ||
Because to your point, it needs to be different. | ||
It can't be the same old, same old, where everything happens behind closed doors and no one is held accountable and nothing is truly reported to the American people that they don't already know from watching news channels or listening to talk radio. | ||
We ought to know that we're going to have a real bulldog, a real warrior, a real fighter, a real leader at the chair. | ||
We ought to have six additional members of the Republican conference that are real fighters, true, courageous, conservative warriors. | ||
I could name some who I'd like to see on that task force. | ||
And then it really doesn't matter who the Democrats put on there, although the House Freedom Caucus has led by calling on the speaker to prevent Benny Thompson. | ||
Benny Thompson obviously should be excluded from being on that task force. | ||
I'm sure the Democrats would like to have him then. | ||
The Speaker has assured me Benny Thompson won't be allowed on there. | ||
For those who don't remember, he chaired the J6 committee. | ||
He's also the one who brought the bill, the legislation trying to prevent President Trump | ||
from having secret service protection. | ||
And by the way, that task force shouldn't be leaving D.C. | ||
this week. | ||
They shouldn't be working remotely. | ||
They ought to be working right there in D.C. | ||
and providing a weekly report to Congress of what they're uncovering, what they're exposing, what they're finding out, so the American people get real answers as to how this could have happened on June 13th. | ||
How can the War Room Posse help you ensure that you have actual MAGA, actual fighters, not, you know, bought and paid for lobbyist types who are embedded? | ||
With the very deep state that we seek to expose with this commission, how can they help you ensure, we know personnel is policy, that those people end up on the task force? | ||
Is it calling offices? | ||
Who do they need to call? | ||
What do they need to do? | ||
Well, in the immediacy, yes, it would be to call on their respective representatives, particularly if they're Republicans, but even Democrats, because this is a bipartisan task force and Democrats, some have responded appropriately with concern about what happened with that Secret Service breakdown, that massive failure on June 13. | ||
That doesn't seem like they're doing the best that they could. | ||
Obviously we could talk a lot more about that, but they need to reach out to the representatives and call upon them to have a real task force with real fighters that's accountable to the American people that doesn't take the August district work period. | ||
They need to be, if you're on that task force, and there was a hundred members of Congress, the speaker told me, who wanted to be on that task force. | ||
Well, they need to be in Washington working through the month of August to quickly get answers to the American people because literally lives are on the line for what happened On June 13, obviously, we lost someone tragically, and the president was wounded. | ||
Others were wounded. | ||
But then there's other lives that will be on the line going forward for the lack of the quality of the Secret Service, the diversity of the Secret Service as it exists during the Biden administration. | ||
The number is 202-225-3121. | ||
Congressman, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with everything you're working on, where can they go to do all that? | ||
They can go to good.house.gov, at Rep Bob Good on social media and bobgoodforcongress.com to support me. | ||
Congressman, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
Of course. | ||
In the meantime, you guys can go to birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the latest installment of the End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
It's a, it's a must read per Steve. | ||
You guys know Birchgold always gives you the best financial advice, not the lies of the Biden regime that people like, uh, Janet Yellen, all those luminaries over at Treasury are spewing off to you guys every single day. | ||
And frankly, I think the point has to be made. | ||
Joe Biden is not there mentally. | ||
Joe Biden is really not even there physically. | ||
We don't really even know where he is. | ||
I guess he's purportedly back at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and Kamala Harris is out too busy campaigning and Congress wants to essentially abdicate all of Washington DC. | ||
They want to leave now. | ||
I mean, it shows you why they wanted to throw Steve Bannon in jail, right? | ||
We will not accept this false goalpost that congressional Republicans, aided and abetted by Speaker Meg Johnson, have said that they think that it is okay in this turbulent time of crisis where the leading presidential candidate, the only man who cannot be replaced by the system, President Donald J. Trump, was almost assassinated in less than a week Later, Congress wants to go on vacation? | ||
Or sorry, I guess maybe they're taking their congressional delegation visits to every other country except the United States because they don't care about it. | ||
Or, even better, they have the nerve to go and sit in those town halls and tell you everything that you want to hear. | ||
This stupid task force that is only going to look into the Secret Service does not get to the heart of the issue. | ||
The issue is the Department of Homeland Security, the weaponization of the entire federal government that this very same Congress voted to authorize billions, hundreds of billions of dollars to give them everything they wanted for the next fiscal year budget and more, including new headquarters for the very same FBI. | ||
Don't think any of those new facilities help them to protect or prevent what happened on July 13th with President Donald | ||
J. Trump. It wasn't DEI, it wasn't affirmative action, it's intentional. The deep | ||
state is at war with us, and our congressional Republicans are extremely content to | ||
basically open up the gates of Troy for the Trojan horse that is the Democratic Party to come | ||
in and continue destroying this country from the inside out. Much more on that, especially Kamala | ||
Harris's Communist Party ties after break. | ||
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And not Mr. Cooley. Well, I know that I read that at the Republican convention, | |
he called me a radical, so I guess that's one difference between us. | ||
And yeah, I am a radical. | ||
I do believe that we need to get radical about what we are doing and take it seriously. | ||
Kamala Harris is indeed a radical, depends what issue you look at, but I think you come to the same conclusion on all of them, especially when it comes to immigration. | ||
Someone who I'm honored to have on the show, I was telling him in the break, I grew up watching his films, love his films, you guys should go watch them, is the one and only Trevor Loudon, who is a wonderful investigative reporter and has a real knack for exposing all of the Marxist and Communist Party and Chinese Communist Party links, so they're all kind of birds of a feather. | ||
Of so many of the leading Democrats in this country. | ||
Now, Kamala Harris, you've done some interesting reporting and videos kind of on her. | ||
I'd love if you could walk the audience through kind of contextualizing her, just as a human being, her ties to the very radical left, in some cases, Communist Party. | ||
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Well, thanks so much, Natalie. | ||
It's good to see you and nice to know you've been watching my material. | ||
Look, Kamala Harris is much like Barack Obama. | ||
She's a manufactured candidate. | ||
She's a red diaper baby. | ||
Both her parents were extreme leftists. | ||
Her father was a bonafide Marxist economist. | ||
They both hung around in Maoist circles, the circles that became the Black Panthers, who were pro-Chinese communists, basically. | ||
And so all through Kamala's career, through college, whatever, she's been nurtured by these Maoist circles. | ||
Then she struck up a relationship with Willie Brown, who really advanced her political career. | ||
But most people don't understand that Willie Brown was a 40-year supporter of the Communist Party, right through his relationship with Kamala, and then became Communist China's best friend with Dianne Feinstein in the Bay Area. | ||
But the real guts of it is this. | ||
Is that what we're seeing in America today is goes right back to the rainbow coalition of the 1980s. | ||
That's when Jesse Jackson ran twice for president on the rainbow idea, which was, you get the progressive whites, progressive blacks, progressive Latinos, Asian Americans, Native Americans, environmentalists, all the colors of the rainbow. | ||
This is their terminology. | ||
Now, the Rainbow Coalition was run by pro-Chinese communists from the League of Revolutionary Struggle, Communist Workers Party, various Maoist groups. | ||
And one of them was a young man called Steve Phillips, who was a Maoist at Stanford University, a member of the League of Revolutionary Struggle. | ||
And he learned from the Rainbow Coalition. | ||
Well, Steve married into the Sandler family of San Francisco, the Golden West savings and loan fortune, $2 billion to put into left-wing causes. | ||
And Steve Phillips wrote a book, Brown is the New White, talking about how we've got to use the minorities to become a majority and take America socialist. | ||
Now, he used his money to get Barack Obama ahead of Hillary Clinton back in 2008. | ||
Barack Obama won his election on the Rainbow Coalition concept, the Maoist concept, and | ||
he backed Andrew Gillum in Florida, Cory Booker in New Jersey, Stacey Abrams in Georgia. | ||
The goal is to flip the country by mobilizing the minorities with the progressive whites to form a majority. | ||
Now Steve Phillips is Kamala Harris's sugar daddy. | ||
He funded the, he knew the family well. | ||
He funded, um, Kamala Harris at every step of her career, you know, DA in San Francisco, Attorney General in California, Senator from California, on the VP ticket, now running for president. | ||
He's been there all the way. | ||
And he's used his Maoist networks, the Black Lives Matter networks, the Maoist networks, the pro-Chinese voter registration organizations that they have set up all over the country to anoint Kamala Harris. | ||
She is the product of Maoism. | ||
And she is the most left-wing candidate we've ever had. | ||
More left-wing than Barack Obama. | ||
More left-wing than Bernie Sanders. | ||
And she has China stamped all over her. | ||
Directly all over her. | ||
So she is the ultimate Manchurian candidate. | ||
And walk us through how these conflicts of interest, these ties to whether it's Steve Phillips or these truly, truly far-left radical individuals manifest in the sort of policies that she either has empirically pushed or that you think she has set her sights on if she were to win? | ||
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Well, she's very focused on racial politics. | |
You know, her parents, they were there when the Black Panthers were founded. | ||
She's always been involved in this Maoist racial politics. | ||
So you can expect that to see. | ||
When the Black Lives Matter was going on, she was out there cheering it on, saying, we have to have more of this. | ||
We have to have more of these protests. | ||
Because one of her very close friends is Alicia Garza, the founder of Black Lives Matter. | ||
who is intimately connected to the Chinese Progressive Association, which works very closely with the Chinese consulate in San Francisco. | ||
Most people don't understand Black Lives Matter is a Chinese Maoist phenomenon run by Maoist communists. | ||
So she will push the race card like you will not believe. | ||
Another big part of the Maoist plan As we talked about the minorities, they're going to use the minorities to take power. | ||
Well, where is the biggest influx of minorities right now? | ||
We've had 8, 10, 12 million across the border in the last year. | ||
This is a part of the deliberate Maoist strategy to overwhelm the conservative voting base in the country. | ||
This is driven by these Maoist groups, They are active in the immigration organizations, etc. | ||
They are very close to Kamala Harris's people. | ||
So we'll see a massive Marxist indoctrination of our kids along racial lines. | ||
And what we've seen coming across the border right now is nothing compared to what they are planning. | ||
They want to give the Southwest back to Mexico. | ||
They want to give Hawaii back, you know, turn Hawaii back to the natives. | ||
All these All these radical things. | ||
She is a complete radical Maoist. | ||
And if you look at her rhetoric, it's always about upturning this, upending the system, removing the chains of history. | ||
To another Marxist, they know what she's talking about. | ||
To us, it's figures of speech. | ||
But she is imbued with Marxism. | ||
I don't think she even knows any other way of looking at the world. | ||
Yeah, they speak in code, right? | ||
But they know exactly what they're saying. | ||
I'm just curious, your thoughts, kind of taking a macro, zooming out birds eye approach to all this. | ||
We know that they're obviously going to use every trick in the book to try to steal this election, right? | ||
Whether it's pandemics, vote by mail, who knows, climate change, emergencies. | ||
From your perspective, knowing how they so closely play with power structures like this, What do you think, and again, just from your kind of opinion, your point of view, that they are going to rely on come the 2024 election to sort of either, you know, secure a victory for Kamala Harris or just to sort of tinker and toy with the electoral outcomes? | ||
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Well, look, you know, the problem with Biden was that he was going to lose by so much that any vote fraud would have been just ridiculous. | |
You know, like for Biden to win the next election, it could only be fraud and the whole world would know and even that would have been a bridge too far. | ||
What we need to understand is, and it's not even vote fraud so much, the Chinese, through the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco, are working with voter registration organizations on the ground in key swing states. | ||
Like, there's a group called Seed the Vote, which works with—leaders of it work with the Chinese consulate, and they have Lucha in Arizona, which made 1.8 million phone calls—knocked on 1.8 million doors in the last election out there—made 8 million phone calls in that state alone. | ||
They had Pennsylvania Stands Up in Pennsylvania. | ||
They had New Georgia Project in Georgia. | ||
They had black leaders organizing communities in Wisconsin. | ||
So they're going to mobilize all these groups behind their candidate of color to drive the vote as high as they can get to make any shenanigans look credible. | ||
And they're going to absolutely starve Trump of any oxygen they can through the media. | ||
They're going to make Kamala Harris look like the second coming. | ||
And they're going to try and narrow that gap to make any, you know, so it is a, it looks almost credible to the world that Trump could lose this. | ||
That's what they're going to focus on. | ||
Denigrating Trump, slamming Trump, making Kamala Harris the second coming and trying to narrow the gap any way they can. | ||
People need to realize the massive, um, My amount of communist organization that's going on in key swing states right now through the Texas organizing project in Texas, through these radical controlled Chinese linked voter registration organizations, right? | ||
And Trevor, I will hold you through the break if you can stay with us. | ||
Cause I'm sure the audience would love to have you drill, drill down on that. | ||
Um, but war room audience in the meantime too, you can go to records, war room.com, you know, Jim Rickards is one of Steve's favorite individuals for financial advice, financial research, especially when it comes to all things gold. | ||
I say you go to RickardsWarRoom.com, then you hit up Birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the latest installment of The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
As you guys know, Jim Rickards is always here in the War Room, so is Philip Patrick. | ||
We'll have Trevor Loudon after the break walking through what the Chinese Communist Party, believe it or not, is doing in terms of voter registration. | ||
efforts and the one and only Theo Wold from the Claremont Institute, also the Solicitor | ||
General of Idaho to talk Kamala's record on immigration, or I guess we will call her the | ||
border czar here in the war room. Noah reviewing that. We'll be right back. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Welcome back to the war. | ||
And we're still joined for a few minutes by the one and only Trevor Loudon. | ||
Trevor, if you want to pick up where you were before the break when it comes to foreign organizations and elements, especially the Chinese Communist Party involved in voter registration and swing states, I'm sure the audience is very intrigued and frightened. | ||
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Okay, well, I'll give you an example. | |
Like Virginia was a very red state 15 years ago. | ||
In 2005, A Liberation Road pro-Chinese communist group set up a voter registration organization in Northern Virginia called New Virginia Majority. | ||
They went out and signed up 300,000 minority voters for the Democrats. | ||
Then they went out, then they worked with Terry McAuliffe, the governor of Virginia, who personally signed 200,000 pardons for Virginia felons. | ||
That 500,000 voting base is what they used to flip the state. | ||
But it gets better. | ||
The reason they're so successful, they're using GIS computerised maps. | ||
And these maps could tell you everything about every precinct in the state, you know, the income levels, the ethnicities. | ||
So they could send, like, Puerto Rican volunteers into Puerto Rican neighborhoods or Cambodian volunteers into Cambodian neighborhoods to really maximize their return. | ||
Well, these maps were drawn up on contract. | ||
by a man called Steve McClure, a Liberation Road supporter, a graduate of the George Mason University Geography Department, who was making those maps, and I believe still is, for 10 years, working out of the Geography Department of Wuhan University, China. | ||
So they are targeting the southern states. | ||
Their goal is They call the South the new Confederacy. | ||
That's their code. | ||
Their goal is to flip the South, which will destroy the Republican Party. | ||
This network is the reason they have a group in the Carolinas called the Carolina Federation. | ||
That's the reason why North Carolina is blue. | ||
They got New Georgia Project in Georgia, which is why Georgia now has two extreme left-wing senators and is a purple state. | ||
They have networks in Arizona. | ||
They have networks in Kentucky. | ||
They have big, major networks in Texas that are trying to flip that state. | ||
The goal of the Chinese, working through these voter registration organizations, which are run by pro-Chinese communists, and funded by the usual networks that we have in this country, the unions and the foundations, are working to flip two or three more southern states, turn them completely blue, And by using the minority populations, illegal immigration, etc., and they reason if they can flip two or three more Southern states, the electoral college map will mean that we have permanent Democratic Party government forever, which will be controlled by the Chinese. | ||
That's their plan for taking America. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
It's happening under our noses. | ||
Trevor, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll definitely have you back. | ||
If the posse wants to watch your films, stay up to date with everything you're working on, where can they go to do all that? | ||
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Go to TrevorLoudon.com, but Trevor Loudon 1 is my Twitter handle, and there's a 23-minute video on there right now. | |
It's been seen well over 200,000 times, all about Kamala Harris and some of the things I've been talking about here today. | ||
But TrevorLoudon.com, that's where my books are available. | ||
I've got a whole bunch there. | ||
Exposing your US senators. | ||
You know, I say there's at least 30 communist senators, about 90 communist congress members. | ||
So TrevorLoudon.com is where you can find my material. | ||
Trevor, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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A pleasure, Natalie. | |
Thanks so much. | ||
And thanks to the viewers and just keep fighting for America, folks. | ||
Always next man up, or in this case, next woman up. | ||
We're joined by the one and only Miranda Devine. | ||
Now, what our last guest was talking about, you think that that's something that the FBI Uh, would want to be looking into, but I guess they're too busy, I guess, not stopping attempted assassinations on president Donald J. Trump. | ||
You have a wonderful new piece up, uh, for the New York post talking about how local law enforcement, uh, whistleblower reports show that they do not have confidence in the FBI. | ||
They think they have become a political politicized hacks, basically henchmen of the Biden DOJ. | ||
Um, can you walk the audience through your new story? | ||
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Yeah, hi Natalie. | |
This is a new, really pretty profoundly detailed and damning report about the FBI and it's done by a number of anonymous, I guess you'd call them whistleblowers, but they're former, extremely senior former FBI sort of, you know, senior executives and agents and as well some serving agents and What they last year, they did a pretty damning report on the diversity, equity and inclusion disasters in the FBI, which has led to, you know, lowered recruitment standards and coddling of very unfit, physically unfit, mentally ill, drug taking, basically useless agents. | ||
But now they've done a deeper dive into the whole of how the FBI works. | ||
And the FBI relies on local law enforcement partners, either local cops, local sheriffs, deputies, to actually be their eyes and ears on the ground because they just can't be everywhere and knowing what crimes and problems are happening. | ||
And there's been a disturbing loss of trust in the FBI and it It's been growing over the years, but it really came to a head after the January 6th Capitol riot in 2021 when the FBI just went crazy trying to round up people and throw them in jail for being Trump supporters, basically non-violent people whose only crime was trespass. | ||
They were being convicted and treated like they were domestic terrorists and Many local cops who were asked to help in rounding up these people, in raiding them, just had objections to it because they thought that their constitutional rights were being violated. | ||
They know what real criminals are in their local neighborhoods, and they know that these people, for the most part, were law-abiding, you know, just conservative Trump supporters who were being politically targeted. | ||
And so that started the loss of trust. | ||
And then, of course, you had the FBI raid on Donald Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. | ||
And that just again, not just even the cops in that local area, but all over the country, there were cops who looked at that and said, there is something very wrong and corrupt inside the FBI that it has become so infected by political partisanship. | ||
that we now don't trust them and we are not going to share information with them, | ||
we're not going to share, you know, the usual intelligence that they might, and | ||
that has really alarming consequences for national security and for public safety. | ||
And Miranda, I think the logical conclusion that I'm sure the audience is | ||
wondering is when you see what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13th, a | ||
lot of blame game going around between Secret Service and local law enforcement. | ||
How do you think that played into what happened there? | ||
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Well, there is a classic example of the arrogance and buck passing that this report from the whistleblowers has discovered. | |
People in the FBI, especially the new agents, who are so partisan and also just lacking the basic skills that you would expect them to have. | ||
And so the FBI is supposed to be investigating the problems that the Secret Service Um, has, you know, had obviously that day, the disastrous carriage of Donald Trump's security. | ||
And, um, and I mean, can anyone trust that the FBI is going to do the right thing? | ||
The secret service is blaming the local cops. | ||
The FBI has been blaming local cops. | ||
Um, you know, when there is no proper relationship between the local law enforcement and these overarching federal You know, agencies like the Secret Service, like the FBI, you are going to have gaps in your coverage in your either crime fighting or your protection of Donald Trump or anyone else. | ||
So it just creates incompetence and is just an open invitation for bad people, for wrongdoers to get between the cracks. | ||
And we don't know yet exactly what happened with that assassination attempt, how a 20 year old managed to fire off a shot that almost killed the president and did kill other people but one other person but but obviously there was a huge problem with the way the Secret Service organized their people and their resources that day and I think that's another example of where I guess creeping whether it's DEI problems or incompetence or partisanship | ||
And Miranda, if people want to read the piece and stay up to date with everything that you're working on, where can they go to do that and follow you? | ||
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So if you go to New York Post, nypost.com, and you can click on my page, it'll have all my columns, and also I'm on Twitter at Miranda Devine, and Truth Social, same thing, at Miranda Devine. | |
Miranda, I think this was my first time having you on the show. | ||
I know we've done a lot of overlapping work on Hunter Biden, so it was an honor to have you on. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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Same, Natalie. | |
You're doing a great job. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Our next guest, the former Acting Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Policy at the Department of Justice under President Donald J. Trump and Deputy Assistant to Trump for Domestic Policy joins us now. | ||
Theo Wold also. | ||
of the Claremont Institute. | ||
Now, Theo, I'm sure you have some thoughts, a lot of your background is immigration on all things Kamala Harris and her truly abysmal track record and just how radical she is on the border. | ||
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Yeah, thanks for having me on, Natalie. | |
I think it's a great place to start is with what Trevor was saying a moment ago. | ||
I mean, for your viewers, you've got to remember that Kamala Harris is really the most radical leftist to ever receive a major party nomination for president in the nation's history. | ||
I mean, she makes Eugene McCarthy look like Jesse Helms. | ||
And on issue after issue, she's really to the left of not only Joe Biden, but really Barack Obama and even Jimmy Carter. | ||
And so right now, the media apparatus in the country is in a full scale effort to, in some ways, erase and others obscure parts of her record when she was a county prosecutor in San Francisco County. | ||
State AG in California, U.S. | ||
Senator, and then now, obviously, as Biden's Vice President. | ||
And nowhere is that more evident than her record on immigration. | ||
And I think, you know, the essential question really for folks to ask is, what did the border czar Kamala Harris do as the point person for the Biden White House on the invasion of our southern border? | ||
And the answer is nothing. | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
And Theo, you see the media kind of running cover for her already trying to revise, oh, she wasn't really the border czar, but we know she actually was. | ||
They know that their immigration policies are not popular with the American people, but why are they trying to spin it and sort of cover it instead of just pushing for actual immigration policies that they wouldn't have to lie about? | ||
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Yeah, I think there's two things at work here. | |
Number one, I think the essential question that your viewers have to ask is, as you just did, why? | ||
And the first part is, I think, answered, go back and check the contemporaries news sources at the time. | ||
The inner circle of President Biden, I mean, they're pretty obvious to pick out even when they're the anonymous sources, essentially said something to the effect of she begged, she complained, she whined that she was being marginalized. | ||
Her people were leaking anonymously to the press that we were marginalizing her because of her gender or her race. | ||
So we finally gave her a portfolio to lead on, which was immigration. | ||
And because of her incompetence, because of her lack of intellectual curiosity, because of her basic unpreparedness, she's made a mess of this entire issue. | ||
And Theo, we've got to jump to break. | ||
I want to hold you through because I want to get to the other reason too and drill down on that if you can hang with us. | ||
show the audience as we proudly refer to Kamala Harris here in the war room as border czar, | ||
you can't revise it, no amount of fact checking will make us change that. | ||
We'll be right back after the break. | ||
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Government gangsters are the group of individuals, career bureaucrats who have been installed by what we call | |
the deep state into every agency and department in the United States | ||
government. | ||
What do you think of the way that the intelligence community handled the so-called | ||
Russia dossier and And overall, how do you think of the way they've handled | ||
Donald Trump? | ||
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I'm going to go to war. | |
War It's fantastic. | ||
I've seen it. | ||
Like I said, it's warroom.film. | ||
We're still joined by Theo from Claremont and formerly of Trump administration fame. | ||
Theo, if you want to kind of pick up where you left off and just unpacking these, the borders are debate and kind of the broader implications of it on immigration policy. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I think the thing you left with at the break is the most important, which is incontrovertible at this point, that she was the president's point person on immigration policy, on the Northern Triangle migration issues, as the left calls them, and the southern border chaos. | |
The real explanation, as you asked, so why didn't they just advance policies that leftists favor? | ||
Well, at the end of the day, part of its incompetence, the other part really is, That someone like Kamala Harris, as Trevor Loudon was just describing, it's a part of her political philosophy. | ||
Her actual ideological agenda is the destablishment of authority at the border. | ||
And also, she really doesn't care. | ||
The Rachel Morens, the Lincoln Rileys of the world do not factor into Kamala Harris's electoral coalition. | ||
But who does? | ||
LULAC, La Raza, Unidos, a lot of the most radical leftist groups who have been pushing not only for | ||
the Biden administration to stay its hand on any immigration enforcement, but for open borders | ||
and for essentially a reconquest of some of the parts of the Southwest and Texas. And so that's | ||
a big part of Kamala Harris's political philosophy. | ||
It's a big part of her electoral coalition in California. | ||
So of course she was never actually going to take immigration policy seriously. | ||
But the big thing that's happening right now is that the mainstream media is trying to normalize her record, and they will do that by obscuring or erasing. | ||
And so it's really important for the posse here to do their own homework, to educate their neighbors, and to remind people this ain't ancient history. | ||
This isn't like ancient Rome. | ||
This just happened two years ago, and this woman was in Guatemala. | ||
She was in Honduras and El Salvador, and she made a fool of herself, not only in those countries, but for American interests represented abroad as well. | ||
Theo, we'll definitely have you back on because I know you have an epic speech from NatCon, kind of walking through more of the immigration issues. | ||
I know today we're getting some more staggering figures about Chinese nationals being jammed through the southern border, which I think dovetails quite concerningly with what Trevor Ladin was talking about too. | ||
But in the meantime, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with all of your analysis on all things immigration, where can they go to do that? | ||
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Check out Real Theo Wold on X and then the Center for the American Way of Life at Claremont Institute. | |
Theo, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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Thanks for having me. | |
I really appreciate it. | ||
Of course. | ||
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But before we get to that, you're going to be speaking at President Trump's imminent rally in Minnesota. | ||
Do you want to give the audience some, maybe show a little ankle on what you're going to talk about? | ||
Well, what I'm going to talk about is, um, this upcoming election, the security of it. Everybody's | ||
been now talking about since, even Kamala Harris said, we've got to go to paper ballots | ||
and counting. She's trying to use this in her campaign. You know, we've got three and a | ||
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platforms. And one of the things I'm going to announce is everybody needs to go out and | ||
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You'll still get to vote, believe me. | ||
But boy, if you don't have that with, good luck with that. | ||
And so we're doing everything we can on every level to secure our election before this great election that's coming up. | ||
And one of the things, Natalie, is in Minnesota, I've had more requests for tickets for this rally than all the other rallies here put together. | ||
It comes to the saying I have, everybody loves our real president. | ||
Some just don't know it yet. | ||
I'm beginning to think everybody loves him now. | ||
I mean, it's, uh, they're pouring into this common sense bucket. | ||
So I'm really looking forward to speaking there tomorrow and talking to every single person. | ||
I always get there early and talk to everyone and, uh, uh, it's, um, it's going to be, and then I, and then I go hang around with the fake news media and get the word out. | ||
Um, they, uh, they attack me, but it gets the word out. | ||
It's going to be a great day. | ||
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Thank you, Mike. | |
And I can't wait to see him when he gets out there. | ||
Tell him all the records. | ||
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And Warren Posse, thank you for hanging with me. | ||
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