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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
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I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | |
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
It's Natalie G. Winters hosting today, Tuesday, August 6, in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
We've got a packed show for you. | ||
We will be joined later by Dr. Darren J. Beatty. | ||
We're going to dive into election fraud, the act blue scandal, Michelle Obama, all the | ||
things you guys want to discuss shortly with our first guest. | ||
We'll also be maybe jumping in and out. | ||
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are supposed to be having their first rally starting at 530 | ||
PM. | ||
We'll go through as much of it as we can. | ||
I'll jump in and out giving some live commentary, some live response. | ||
Like I said, as much as I can handle, which I don't think my threshold for that is going | ||
to be very high, just giving you all a heads up. | ||
But speaking of elections, we know, frankly, when it comes to the Democrats, it's not really even about candidate quality, because they know it doesn't have to be, right? | ||
Because the way they kind of run their get-out-the-vote operations, I always say it's in some cases outright fraud, but in a lot of ways it's legalized fraud, right? | ||
Look at the Zuckerberg-type approach. | ||
to private election spending. | ||
The other way they do this is by, of course, targeting exclusively highly concentrated Democrat areas, right, with these supposedly, always conveniently, bipartisan, independent, NGO-type organizations. | ||
They're always tax-exempt, too. | ||
I don't think conservatives get that same luxury. | ||
But we're joined by Peter Berneger, who has done a lot of investigative work into all of this. | ||
We're going to get into the ActBlue stuff, but I want to bifurcate this. | ||
I want to start with a perfect example of how these sort of left-wing type groups work to basically coordinate the vote for Democrats. | ||
You have a new exclusive dropping on Michelle Obama and how she's using, what is it, pizza to get Democrat voters out. | ||
If you want to walk us through that, the audience I'm sure would appreciate it. | ||
Sure, hello. | ||
Michelle Obama actually did this back in 2020 with good success for her getting people to show up and to vote, Democrats to vote at the polls. | ||
What they're doing is they have a non-profit where they're supplying pizza, entertainment, food and drink of other types of food To get people to show up. | ||
The Democrats are targeting Democrats to get them to vote. | ||
And they're giving this free service. | ||
They bring food trucks in from out of state. | ||
License plates that we've seen in Wisconsin are from Portland, Oregon. | ||
And what they're doing is they're giving out bribes because in the federal election, you cannot give even one single dollar of any type of incentive to do this. | ||
Now, the list has been expanded by Michelle Obama, and she's the one heading this up. | ||
To party at the polls and pizza to the polls. | ||
There's now 516 locations across the United States that are going to be giving out these free goodies and they're targeting people ahead of time to bring them in, bring your friends in from these Democrat neighborhoods and come out and vote. | ||
So this is something that, in particular, the RNC, because of the national scale, should be all over this. | ||
And we tweeted it out on July 29th and then again on August 1st. | ||
And you can see that at Peter Berninger on my Twitter feed. | ||
So no one's stopping this, except we've got a great patriot who happens to be living here in Wisconsin, Jay Stone, who has stepped up and filed a complaint to the Wisconsin Ethics Commission So you're using the word bribe. | ||
a lawsuit to go against Michelle Obama directly, that she is bribing people to come out and | ||
vote. | ||
So you're using the word bribe. | ||
Can you walk us through the sort of legality or frankly lack thereof of what they're doing | ||
here and what your case sort of rests on, what they're violating? | ||
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There's a state and federal law, and I cite them in my tweets, whereby you can look them up and read them yourself, that for a federal election in particular, you cannot give anything of value to a voter to entice the person to vote or not to vote. | ||
And this is exactly what Michelle Obama is doing. | ||
She's providing live music in some instances. | ||
She's providing food trucks and free food, free drinks, and creating a party atmosphere. | ||
And they did it in 2020 here in Wisconsin. | ||
And it kind of took everybody by surprise at the time. | ||
And thankfully, you know, we've learned our lessons since then, a lot of our lessons, and Jay Stone has stepped up. | ||
And federal law and our state law in Wisconsin in particular ban giving anything a value to get a person to vote or not to vote. | ||
So you want to check in the links in my Twitter at July 29th and August 1st. | ||
It provides a link to Michelle Obama's nonprofit that you can go click on and check and see where the locations are designated for your state. | ||
I was going to say, can you walk us through where this is concentrated? | ||
Is it, I would assume, primarily swing states, primarily Democrat-heavy counties, but what do they seem to be targeting? | ||
Well, I can give you a good example. | ||
The 516 named already across the United States, 26 of them are located in Wisconsin. | ||
All 26 are in well-known liberal enclaves of voters and voter registrations. | ||
So they're specifically targeting liberals to get out to vote and anything more than one penny in a federal election is considered a bribe per federal law. | ||
So I'm stating unequivocally that Michelle Obama is going to bribe voters to get their votes. | ||
It's one of these things where I think we continue to, you know, hit our heads against the wall. | ||
They're telling us what their battle plan is, right? | ||
We know what they're doing. | ||
We know it's illegal. | ||
And there seems to be very few people from the kind of Republican institutions, which again, anyone who watches this show, it's not surprised that the RNC is not stepping up and doing their job. | ||
But when you guys try to reach out, whether it's elected officials, whether it's the RNC or whomever, Are you getting absolutely no assistance? | ||
What cavalry are you guys getting that is helping you guys fight this very clear instance of election fraud, if any? | ||
It's a deeper problem than that. | ||
We have learned because we've spoken to these people on a statewide and also national level multiple times. | ||
And the real problem is they just don't get it. | ||
They haven't done their research. | ||
They do not know what the real problems are and how deep this goes. | ||
And we've been posting how bad the voter rolls are with very specific data backed up by the sources that we obtained it from and how we do it. | ||
And we send this to the RNC on a national scale and also the state GOP party. | ||
They see our tweets and they don't get it. | ||
They don't understand how bad it is of even the voter rolls. | ||
There are bad guys, we call them, that are in the voter rolls. | ||
We can see it. | ||
We can see them having access to these voter rolls. | ||
and casting ballots for people electronically, which is a whole other issue of these e-polling | ||
books. We call them badger books in Wisconsin. And if you saw the video down on Dallas, Texas, | ||
or maybe it's Dallas County, Texas, where automatically the e-polling books were adding | ||
registrants to the polling book, and they have it all on video. | ||
And then another second video came out from a second state showing the same thing. | ||
That's two different states, two different e-polling books, two different vendors. | ||
And it pretty much shows they're adding voters to the registration list. | ||
So that's one of the steps, of course, to get a ballot cast eventually. | ||
So the problems run very deep. | ||
And why wasn't the RNC and the state GOP parties all over this Michelle Obama? | ||
I mean, they set up early in the morning at multiple locations across the country on this party at the polls and pizza to the polls. | ||
So everyone knew they were there. | ||
And yeah, they did catch us off guard, but that's, I think, one of the functions of the RNC. | ||
They should have attorneys on the spot, if you will. | ||
And when you say that you, your theory of the case is that they, you know, just don't get it. | ||
We were talking yesterday or maybe two days ago, a story having to do with them, you know, hiring the RNC, hiring their election lawyers straight out of Raffensperger's office, right? | ||
These sort of establishment rhino types. | ||
Do you really think it is just a result of incompetence and just a different mindset as to how we approach It's a systematic flaw. | ||
The way the RNC is structured is basically to do two things. | ||
One, on the outside, is to raise money. | ||
That's their number one priority. | ||
this because they know that this is the flaw that they have sort of exploited that they've | ||
always weaponized against Trump. | ||
It's a systematic flaw. | ||
The way the RNC is structured is basically to do two things. | ||
One on the outside is to raise money. | ||
That's their number one priority, not to win elections. | ||
I have very clear distinction to raise money, not win elections. | ||
The second part on the internal side is, is to get their consulting fees or however else that they are paid is, is that they get paid because there's going to be another election, another election, another election. | ||
Um, so that's one reason why they're not geared in a systematic structured way to win elections. | ||
Their priorities are different. | ||
And Peter, let's sort of go to the other side of the coin, which I think the buried lead of this whole Act Blue story, which we have been covering a lot here on this show, but I do want you to give a little synopsis, is that they are using the voter rolls, they are weaponizing the voter rolls, right? | ||
The metadata, the information about people from it, I would argue not just on the fundraising side, but when you see all the shenanigans that are going on with voter registration too, I think there is going to be a convergence on both of these fronts come election day. | ||
So sort of operating from that mindset, can you walk the audience through, and I'll hold you through the break and you can give us, you know, actual evidence and examples of this, but the general ActBlue kind of smurfing trend that we're seeing be blown wide open and uncovered right now, especially thanks to your organization. | ||
I want to give first credit right to a brilliant man, Chris Gleason out of Florida. | ||
He and I worked closely together along with some other individuals who wish to remain anonymous. | ||
What he uncovered, and then we've grown it since and exposed it, is smurfing. | ||
Smurfing is actually a legal term used In federal courts and by federal judges of the old 1980 Smurf cartoon where they're laundering the little Smurfs running around. | ||
Those are the Smurfs that are delivering either the drugs and or the money. | ||
Now Smurfing has turned into structured campaign money laundering. | ||
And what's happening is they're taking very large sums of money coming from, we know some of them, Reid Hoffman, the Swiss billionaire Weiss in Wyoming, Reid Hoffman in Silicon Valley, the Chinese, the Chinese National Progressive Group, to the Tides Foundation, and I can go on and name names. | ||
is they take large chunks of money that they can't normally donate to a candidate because | ||
they can't pay the limitations, but they also want to show a groundswell of support that, | ||
you know, 285,000 people yesterday, individuals thought so highly of Kamala Harris or Joe | ||
Biden that they donated money. | ||
Well, no, it isn't. | ||
It's one guy providing 50 million, and then they're breaking it down into little tiny | ||
donations as little as 50 cents, a dollar, three dollars. | ||
And what they're doing is they're doing it using bots on custom made software designed | ||
by Jonathan Zucker. | ||
He's one of the original founders or first employees of act blue that rolls up on an acorn back in 2008-9 timeframe and Obama took that and ran with it. | ||
And what he's done since then is he'll take a large amount of money, let's say $50 million, and they'll break it up using computer bots and assign it to people who are already registered with ActBlue. | ||
And I don't want to focus 100% on ActBlue because there's well over 100, even 1,000. | ||
Different types of entities like that, like EMILY's List, the DNC, the DCCC, and I could go on and some labor unions who are doing this because they have the software. | ||
And this software then is dividing all these up automatically using the names and addresses of senior citizens. | ||
Now, why do you tell me? | ||
Anybody tell me why we're seeing hundreds of thousands of what we call smurfs We're going to have to jump to break. | ||
I want to hold you through to keep drilling down on this. | ||
I think this really is, like I said, the issue itself. | ||
You'll join us on the other side. | ||
get into political campaigns such as Joe Biden. | ||
Peter, we're going to have to jump to break. | ||
I want to hold you through to keep drilling down on this. | ||
I think this really is, like I said, the issue itself. | ||
You'll join us on the other side. | ||
In the meantime, Warren Post, you can go to birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the latest installment | ||
of the end of the dollar empire. | ||
You can also go check out public square to see a host of companies that don't hate you probably for watching this show or loving this country or during to question the results of the 2020 election, maybe potentially the 2024 election. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
Welcome back to the war room. | ||
We're going to have Peter Brunegger join us. | ||
Still, we've got to drill down on everything going on with Act Blue, but Dr. Darren J. Beattie is a busy man, so we're going to jump to him real quick before we then jump to the Harris Rally. | ||
But Darren, I wanted to have you on. | ||
You've been doing some wonderful analysis of the selection, the crowning, the coronation of Tim Waltz as the pick for Kamala. | ||
Can you walk us through Who this man is, especially in the context of the George Floyd riots. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I think this pic is very telling, and it spells the end of the Kamala honeymoon that occurred, you know, once the Dingham Cats realized, oh, hey, we can have someone who isn't completely senile on the ticket. | ||
There was a burst of enthusiasm. | ||
All the brat rage took over for a brief moment, but now I think this is going to subside and give way to the Waltz, which is A far less hip form of music than whatever the brat actually is. | ||
And so I think I'll say it here. | ||
We had peak Kamala. | ||
This is peak Kamala. | ||
And, you know, it's kind of remarkable that Kamala passed over the astronaut from Arizona. | ||
And the nice Jewish guy from Pennsylvania, you know, it's interesting. | ||
I talked to a lot of people, a lot of strategists, and they said, oh, you know, that it would never work to pick a Jewish person, this or that the left far left radical flank would simply not accept it. | ||
That may have been true to an extent, but actually I thought it would have been strategically quite | ||
wise because the optics of all of the fringe pro-Hamas kooks infuriated at Kamala for her | ||
picking Shapiro would actually reinforce in the normal person's mind and say, | ||
hey, maybe Kamala isn't that radical after all, if all these radical nutjobs are protesting her. | ||
So I actually thought it would have been wise for her to pick Shapiro for precisely the reasons | ||
people were saying it wasn't going to be an advisable pick. | ||
But sure enough, here we are. | ||
We've skipped over the astronaut. | ||
We've skipped over the nice Jewish boy. | ||
And now we're at the George Floyd riot guy, literally the guy who oversaw the George Floyd riot. | ||
So precisely the branding that Kamala should have attempted to avoid She leaned into by virtue of this ill-advised pick. | ||
And we're just seeing the tip of the iceberg in terms of this individual's record. | ||
It wasn't just the George Floyd riots. | ||
It's weird stuff like promoting tampons in boys' bathrooms to redefining the meaning of pedophile to include it as a sexual orientation. | ||
Why would one want to do that? | ||
Very bizarre stuff. | ||
So we're just starting to see how creepy how extreme and how ill-advised this pick really was. | ||
And I'm hearing that even the Democrat establishment, including Joe Biden, are just shaking their | ||
heads because this was an enormous unforced error on the part of Kamala. | ||
So why do you think they ended up choosing him? | ||
Well, sometimes people make poor decisions. | ||
I think that Kamala is not a strategic mastermind. | ||
I think the more time you give her, the more time she has to implode. | ||
People forget just how sloppy and clumsy she was throughout the course of the primary in which she lost to Joe Biden. | ||
So you give someone like that more time, the more time and the more exposure, the more mistakes they make. | ||
And I do think there is a degree to which Speaking of poor hiring and decisions, you guys have a new piece up at Revolver. | ||
Shapiro because she was not wise or discerning enough to understand that that actually would | ||
have been an asset to her in this general election context. | ||
Speaking of poor hiring and decisions, you guys have a new piece up at Revolver. | ||
What's going on at Boeing if you want to walk the audience through that? | ||
Indeed, it's an embarrassment of riches when it comes to incompetence of the various stakeholders | ||
in our regime. | ||
One can be forgiven with all of the election stuff going on for not knowing of this quite remarkable story. | ||
We have, at present, astronauts stranded. | ||
And I'm not talking about Mark Kelly this time, even though he was left stranded. | ||
We have astronauts stranded. | ||
in the International Space Station because the Boeing-designed star line that took these astronauts to the space station malfunctioned and cannot take them back. | ||
And so there's even talk now of having to have their competitor, which is of course Elon Musk's SpaceX, that has the Dragon rocket, to go and pick these people up who have been left stranded. | ||
And so we've been covering the failures of our space program, in particular the programs run by these Morey Bund, unfailed defense contractors, Boeing, Northrop Grumman that did the James Webb satellite. | ||
We've been chronicling the failure of our space program for a long time. | ||
So if people can stomach the reality of what's happened to our country in the form of the space program, go to revolver.news. | ||
You know, it's amazing to think This Starliner program from Boeing costs billions of dollars that's been decades in the making, and it cannot even competently achieve a round trip of two astronauts into the low Earth orbit of the International Space Station. | ||
And to think in that context, this is 2024, that over a half century ago, We achieved several successful round-trip manned moon missions with slide rule technology. | ||
Really indicates how far we've come with the DEI regime. | ||
NASA's current goal is to put a, not a man on a moon, a woman and a person of color on the moon. | ||
And we couldn't be farther from achieving that objective. | ||
It's really just It's ridiculous beyond belief and underscores what a joke our country has become. | ||
So, revolver.news, if you want to follow the saga of these poor stranded astronauts, and the saga of Boeing more generally, and NASA, go and read the piece and share it with people. | ||
It will be interesting. | ||
Darren, if people want to follow you, get all of your Revolver News updates. | ||
One more time, where can they go? | ||
Revolver.News, we have a very disturbing piece coming up in what I just mentioned of Waltz supporting the redefinition of the term pedophile to include it in the more normalized category of sexual orientation. | ||
So, much more on that. | ||
Again, an embarrassment of riches when it comes to Tim Waltz, not just an embarrassment. | ||
And remember, that's the guy that said we're weird, right? | ||
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Maybe he's a DEI hire in the messaging department. | ||
Darren, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
An area where I don't think there's a lot of DEI hires is when it comes to the left and their election rigging. | ||
They are definitely sending their best when it comes to that. | ||
We're rejoined by Peter Berninger from Election Watch. | ||
Real quick, pick up where we left off when it comes to the smurfing, the ActBlue contributions, how your organization and you guys have worked to expose it. | ||
We've got a few minutes before we've got to jump to break. | ||
Sure. | ||
What I was making a point is that we have identified well over 100,000 smurfs, which Citizens who are already registered, say with ActBlue, and maybe making a $5 donation a month or something to some political party of their choice, which we certainly encourage. | ||
The problem is that ActBlue themselves and others like them are attaching to these people | ||
their names and addresses and using them to facilitate these tens of millions and hundreds | ||
of millions of transactions into the billions of dollars, when you look at it over time, | ||
to funnel money in, which is unlawful because it's coming from these big organizations or | ||
outside the country, including China. | ||
We've documented that, where then it gets funneled in through the system and eventually | ||
ends up in the campaigns. | ||
Now the reason almost all liberals are doing this and their campaigns, the politicians | ||
in office and the ones who are running for office, is because they're all using the same | ||
system. | ||
The point here, though, is these hundreds of thousands of Smurfs that we've identified by name and address, 100% of them are over the age of 65. | ||
That means, without a doubt, the bad guys are targeting these senior citizens and they're stealing their identities. | ||
They're committing elderly financial abuse. | ||
They're unknowingly, for the senior citizens, involving them in criminal money laundering into political campaigns. | ||
They're violating the Bank Secrecy Act. | ||
They're committing mail fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud. | ||
And this is pervasive throughout the country because we're finding from the very top of Joe Biden to Kamala Harris, down through some liberal U.S. | ||
senators, liberal U.S. | ||
congressmen, all the way down to—this is how it's affecting everybody—all the way down to school board races. | ||
So everyone's being affected by this. | ||
Kind of reminds me, I think, of January 6th, the way that they prosecuted a lot of those cases independently, right, to artificially create the narrative that we have an insurgence of domestic terrorism, much like they use these isolated small-dollar donations to pretend that there's hype for certain candidates, right, when in reality it was just the federal government. | ||
Both times are these kind of weird, shady-type NGO groups in both cases, and for both incidences, I would argue. | ||
Peter, I'll hold you through the break, because I want to drill down, A, how people can actually go and look to see if they've been involved in any of this, but also, you know, you're saying this extends all the way down to the school board level, which is truly insane, and Joe Biden as well. | ||
I think we'll be jumping to the Harris rally shortly, but in the meantime, you guys can go to birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the latest installment of the End of the Dollar Empire, talk to Philip Patrick, You can also go check out mypatriotsupply.com. | ||
We had Joe Reek on the show yesterday. | ||
Whether it's hurricanes or just the federal government being incompetent, it's never a better time to be prepared. | ||
I also have a new exclusive scoop. | ||
I obtained documents showing that Tim Walz Uh, Kamala's VP pick headlined a Chinese Communist Party influence groups event back in 2019. | ||
No surprise there. | ||
The guy has a lot of Chinese Communist Party ties, and that means a lot coming from me. | ||
We'll be right back after this break. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
You know, our strapline here is action, action, action, but it seems like the Democrats may be taking some action on your behalf that you don't necessarily want to be. | ||
We're joined by still Peter Berninger from Election Watch, walking through this sort of smurfing ActBlue scandal. | ||
Now, if people want to check if there's a short or easy way to see if they've been involved in this, can you walk us through how you would do that? | ||
Sure. | ||
We have provided some extensive programming on our website, electionwatch.info. | ||
Again, electionwatch.info. | ||
You scroll down to the USA map and click on the state of interest and let it load, and then you'll see lists of SMURFs. | ||
Now, not 100% everybody on there is a SMURF, but it's ranked by the number of contributions. | ||
And some of the higher ones you'll see, you're talking people who are in the 80s and 90s living alone, some in a mobile home, some in an apartment, making 60, 70, 80,000 contributions. | ||
Well, the truth of the matter is they didn't make those contributions. | ||
The bad guys are doing it through the bot system of ActBlue and that custom program I mentioned earlier. | ||
So, it's a system set up by design to launder money into political campaigns. | ||
And I want to state, early 2019, I think some of the Republicans, the RINO Republicans, got so jealous of how much money was being raised by ActBlue and others—it's in the billions of dollars over time—is that they purchased the same software from Jonathan Zucker and set it up and it's running through WinRed. | ||
I would not have any account with ActBlue, WinRed, or any other type of that entity. | ||
If you're gonna donate, just donate directly to the campaign. | ||
So can you walk us through what you think the totals, whether it's the variants on the school board races, | ||
you mentioned Joe Biden, now Kamala Harris, how big of a scandal is this dollar wise? | ||
I have a sworn complaint under Swarnov to the State Ethics Commission of Wisconsin | ||
against Janet Persewicz. | ||
She's the new state Supreme Court justice. | ||
That complaint that I filed, and it's still pending, is $12.3 million. | ||
This is for a state Supreme Court race. | ||
Now, we also have one in against Corey Mason, who is the mayor of Racine on the other end of the scale, and I believe his was something around $425,000. | ||
Then we have Tom Nelson, an executive of Outagamie County, Wisconsin, and the complaint in for him, I believe, is at $37,000. | ||
So, but we're talking national, too, like Warnock for Senate in Georgia. | ||
He's one of the worst. | ||
He's probably in the top five. | ||
He's well over a million dollars that was laundered into his campaign. | ||
Peter, if people want to check out your organization, help you guys with the work you're doing, follow you on social media, where can they go to do all of that? | ||
Two good places. | ||
One is our website, electionwatch.info. | ||
There's a donate button there. | ||
We'd very much appreciate it because all this costs money every day to run all this. | ||
And then the second is on my Twitter is where the most update breaking news is, at Peter Berninger. | ||
I want to point out about Tim Walz. | ||
We just posted on July 22nd, just recently, Indeed. | ||
Peter, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
out to roughly 121,000 names and addresses that I would never send an absentee ballot | ||
to. | ||
So that's 121,000. | ||
So why is it Walt's busy cleaning up his voter rolls instead of running for a VP? | ||
Indeed. | ||
Peter, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
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Thank you. | |
You guys know the regime protects its own, whether it's lawfare. | ||
In this case, I think you sort of see the financial extension of it. | ||
I have a clip package, but I want to tee this up for you. | ||
What you are seeing is Olivia Troy, apologies in advance, the former Trump administration, Pence kind of detail advisor type, who now is an MSNBC contributor that should tell you everything you need to know about her evolution, or I would say devolution. | ||
But this package shows you, I would argue, why this show exists, why Stephen K. Bannon's agenda of deconstructing the administrative state is so critically important, and frankly, why the left is in such a meltdown over Project 2025. | ||
I would argue the first actual concrete effort to go after the administrative state, not just Schedule F, but to have an answer and a solution to a systematic problem, which is that we frankly just don't | ||
have enough numerically people who are ready to go, kind of waiting in the ranks | ||
come day one of a Trump administration to fill all these positions. | ||
Obviously, there's a lot that has gone on on the Project 2025 front, but signal not | ||
noise here is focusing on the deconstruction of the administrative state from a personnel | ||
level. | ||
Let's roll this package. | ||
You want those kinds of policies to be established on the basis of expertise. | ||
There's an estimate out there that 50,000 federal employees could be affected by this reclassification as Schedule F employees, which means you can, at that point, they can dig through either your social media or the fact that you were a Republican at some point or a Democrat. | ||
In this case, it's Republicans wanting to get rid of Democrats. | ||
But they can replace all of these positions. | ||
And by the way, I don't know if you need to replace 50,000. | ||
You just let a few thousand go, and it sends the message to the rest of the workforce that you're now working for me, not for the government of the United States of America. | ||
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Yeah, I want to be very clear about this, Ali. | |
This is a Schedule F order. | ||
This was drafted, as you said, in 2020. | ||
I saw the draft when it was being enacted early on in 2020, and that is when they started to replace national security experts on the National Security Council with loyalists. | ||
You know, I was warned about it from my boss and from the National Security Advisor to former Vice President Mike Pence. | ||
I was told to keep my head down. | ||
And I was told that in the end, hopefully, I would be okay. | ||
And the reason that that was stated to me was because they knew that I was committed to serving in the homeland security and counterterrorism role. | ||
In a very factual, matter-of-fact way. | ||
Republicans for Harris is being described as a campaign within a campaign to mobilize voters who, quote, reject the chaos, division, and violence of Donald Trump and his Project 2025 agenda. | ||
Olivia Troy is among them. | ||
She worked in the Trump administration as Homeland Security Advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, and she's now part of this new voter outreach group, Republicans for Harris. | ||
Good to see you, Olivia. | ||
How did you come to this decision to not only reject Trump in this case, which you've been outspoken against him, but to actually take that next step and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris? | ||
I have been looking at what's at stake for our country come this November, and obviously I am anti-Trump, but I had the fortunate pleasure of Getting to know Kamala Harris a little bit recently when I traveled with her to Michigan for an event with conservative women and independent women and independent voters in general on women's reproductive rights. | ||
And what I found about her was just striking how much she just very eloquently laid out the choice here that we have. | ||
And she did it in a manner that was compassionate and also respectful. | ||
of how conservative women feel on this issue. | ||
And after leaving that event, I said, like, we've got to do everything we can to stand together. | ||
And I will do everything I can in my part to help her and the support of conservatives and those in the middle. | ||
And I think that there are a lot of conservatives like myself, who understand the grave importance of protecting our freedoms. | ||
In this moment, who are going to actually band together and take a stand against what this is in terms of what another Trump administration would look like? | ||
But what do you say to Republican voters who may not necessarily want to vote for Trump but are hesitant to support a Democrat? | ||
Look, I used to be one of those people. | ||
I used to be that person that would go in and no matter what was on the ticket, I always, you know, voted straight R across the board. | ||
The identity politics is very real. | ||
I understand that. | ||
I know that. | ||
Look, Republicans, the Republican Party that I think that we've all identified with for many years is very different right now. | ||
I want to go back to the Republican Party that stood for individual liberties, that stood for individual freedoms, a party that stood for strong national defense, strong foreign policy. | ||
I don't want to be part of a Republican Party where there is someone like Trump who is befriending people like Putin, people like Viktor Orban, people like authoritarians around the world, and hurting our alliances globally. | ||
So I think it's important for us to take a step back and say, hey, the only way actually to come and make a difference in the GOP right now in this moment When we say that it's not the deep state, it is the in-your-face state, that is what we're talking about. | ||
it over and make a difference for everyone and chart a different path forward. | ||
And right now that path is supporting the Democratic nominee, which is Kamala Harris. | ||
When we say that it's not the deep state, it is the in your face state. | ||
That is what we're talking about. | ||
Olivia Troy is, I mean, the permanent political class incarnate, right? | ||
This is the continuation of the nullification project, the first and then second impeachment of President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Those clips that you just watched, those were two days apart. | ||
I mean, frankly, the sheer boldness of Olivia Troy to, what was it, four days ago, go on MSNBC and complain that President Trump's efforts to root out people who are disloyal to him, who were actively subverting his agenda in the first administration, To then, two days later, start leading the group, Republicans for Harris, while simultaneously going on MSNBC, declaring, quote, obviously, I'm anti-Trump. | ||
Not just I'm anti-Trump. | ||
Obviously, with an emphasis on obviously. | ||
The question, I think, that remains in everyone's head, those are the same people who are actively working to subvert his agenda. | ||
In the first term. | ||
So President Trump had every right to fire people like Olivia Troy, people like Cassidy Hutchinson, who just revealed that she was lying about him supposedly grabbing the wheel, right, on January 6th. | ||
But the buried lead, I think, in all of that is she says she was warned by multiple people, including Vice President Pence, to, quote, keep her head down. | ||
What was she planning on doing? | ||
What was she conspiring about, right? | ||
When you talk about, when you see the stories of people like General Mark Milley, right, who are establishing secret back channels with the Chinese Communist Party, telling them that he wouldn't implement any of President Trump's military or naval decisions should he decide to, you know, preemptively do anything with China. | ||
This is the mentality that plagues the ruling class of this country. | ||
And people like Olivia Troy, though I'd argue she's one of the lower IQ iterations, maybe | ||
the woman DEI higher representing them on MSNBC. | ||
But this shows you the very problem that we are up against. | ||
Right now you see Republicans for Harris, a bunch of backbenchers. | ||
I don't even know half of them. | ||
Well, I do because a lot of them work as lobbyists for whether it's Chinese Communist Party linked | ||
companies. | ||
I'm sure they probably are all are all lobbying for Ukraine. | ||
But this gets to the very heart of the issue, right? | ||
The type of bureaucrats that need to be weeded out from the White House Are the very same ones who once they do go and run, get their contributorship gigs at MSNBC, and start the coalition that is quite literally Republicans for Harris. | ||
Now, I don't think she had that much of an ideological shift in the last few years, unless she truly lives on another planet and the policies pursued by the Biden regime are appealing to her. | ||
But these are the people who staff the government, have the nerve to go on MSNBC, Lie to your face and complain about losing their job for actively subverting the agenda of President Trump. | ||
This is why this show exists, because of people like Olivia Troy, who you could replicate her 100, 1,000, frankly 50,000 times over. | ||
That's the size of most civil servants here. | ||
in the administrative state, people like her are actively working to subvert the agenda | ||
of America First, to subvert the agenda of President Donald J. Trump. | ||
And you know what? | ||
When we say it's not retribution, it's justice, when we say we want accountability, this is | ||
what we're talking about. | ||
It is people like that who have the nerve to go on MSNBC and play victim because they | ||
actively tried to subvert the democratically elected, the same people who care about democracy, | ||
Trump agenda from the first term. | ||
And I know she's gunning for her position in a potential Harris administration, or should | ||
I say regime, but I think she might be a little busy with investigations from Congress because | ||
people like that should be. | ||
We'll be back after the break. | ||
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Like I said, more stories on Tim Walz. | |
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 | ||
Had Donald Trump not won in 2016, he would not have exposed the flank of the deep state and their weapon of choice, the two-tier system of justice. | ||
From Russiagate to Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
Joe Biden's classified documents case to January 6th to the 51 Intel letter and everything in between. | ||
We would never have learned that. | ||
These people are dangerous and vindictive, learning from their mistakes and perfecting ways to hide their corruption. | ||
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It is finally time for a straightforward assessment of the state of our nation. | |
War room dot film. I'd say I nominate Olivia Troy and Cassidy Hutchinson for Government Gangsters 2, | ||
Hopefully one day we'll run out of Government Gangsters that we have to highlight. | ||
But until then, like I said, breaking a new story that Tim Walz, who, believe it or not, took his honeymoon in China with his wife, used to kind of work for a company that would take students overseas on educational trips to China. | ||
He speaks Mandarin. | ||
He's fostered a lot of connections between Minnesota when he was governor there and, of course, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Extensive media interviews where he says that we shouldn't view them as the enemy, but that we should, you know, work with them, collaborate with them. | ||
We need to work to understand them. | ||
So it should come as no surprise that he keynoted, he basically headlined a 2019 convention for the U.S. | ||
CPFA, which is the U.S.-China People's Friendship Association. | ||
An innocuous-sounding group, but this in addition to the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. | ||
Red flags going off there, too. | ||
These are part of what's called China's United Front. | ||
The State Department and a myriad of U.S. | ||
government officials have flagged them for their efforts to, quote, directly and malignly influence U.S. | ||
leaders. | ||
Basically think Hunter Biden, but on a much larger and systemic billion-dollar political warfare. | ||
So he gave his keynote address alongside the leader of that group, Li Shaolin. | ||
Like I said back in 2019, I think that speaks volumes about this individual's not just character. | ||
Remember, this is the same guy who's saying that we're weird. | ||
I don't know about you. | ||
I guess maybe it's normalized for the Democratic Party to be in business and in bed with the Chinese Communist Party, literally and figuratively. | ||
But here in the Republican Party, at least in the War Room wing of it, we think that that is a little more weird. | ||
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We're not into ad hominem attacks here in the war room, but I'm just going to say it. | ||
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