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But by the same token, the message here last night was, there is no time to waste, and it is time to go at it. | |
Look, you're right here. | ||
Come over here for a second. | ||
Nicole, I always love it. | ||
She's here like this, this close to me, and she's listening to every word I'm saying. | ||
What did you take away from that? | ||
Thank you very much for saying that. | ||
From the do-something message from former First Lady Michelle Obama last night, what did it mean to you? | ||
Make phone calls and knock on doors. | ||
Go out and talk to voters. | ||
And how about for you? | ||
I do. | ||
I run phone banks. | ||
You run phone banks? | ||
I run phone banks. | ||
So, how is this election going to be any different? | ||
And how, you know, how is sort of the messaging from this campaign making you sort of change your approach to how you might have done things in the past? | ||
Um, there's a lot more hope and joy. | ||
This is reminiscent of 2008 Obama. | ||
What did I say, Nicole? | ||
Reminiscent of 2008 Obama. | ||
We're in the same group. | ||
We run a big group in the San Francisco Bay Area of volunteers flooding in. | ||
People are so willing to work. | ||
And for the last year and a half, we had a hard time recruiting people. | ||
So this is a joy and an energy. | ||
Our emails are clogged right now with former volunteers coming forward saying, I want a phone bank. | ||
I phone banked before. | ||
I'm back. | ||
I want to do it. | ||
The energy is unbelievable. | ||
The energy is big right now. | ||
People want to be a part of this. | ||
Thank you guys so much. | ||
Nice to meet you. | ||
Nicole, there's a couple more people over here. | ||
When I talk about the energy, there's so much of it over here. | ||
Look, everybody's taking a selfie. | ||
Can we get in on your selfie right here? | ||
One more. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We're live with Nicole Wallace. | ||
Everybody say hi. | ||
Hi! | ||
Washington State's in the house! | ||
So everybody, Nicole, when they say do something, yeah, take it with Nicole. | ||
Turn around so Nicole can see it too. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Guys, when Michelle Obama said do something last night, what did that mean to you? | ||
It meant go out there, vote, knock on doors, register people to vote, write letters to swing state voters to vote because the margin is very small and we need to win in November. | ||
So it means go out there, fight and win. | ||
Right on. | ||
Again, you know, I can't emphasize it enough. | ||
It just feels like we all know what the stakes are. | ||
Everybody knows what the stakes are. | ||
I think on both sides of the aisle, everybody thinks that the stakes are very high, but it doesn't feel like an apathetic moment, whereas You know, who knows what this convention would have been like, uh, you know, if this was Joe Biden's convention. | ||
I can't tell you. | ||
It would have been a, you know, a Slider's universe, uh, to do a callback to one of my favorite TV shows, uh, back, this guy likes that too, back in the day. | ||
Um, but I can tell you what it feels like right now here. | ||
It is buzzing, Nicole. | ||
It's buzzing. | ||
Not a single day goes by Even though I've been gone for well over 23 years from the | ||
White House, not a day goes by that I don't thank the Lord for the chance I had to serve | ||
and what it meant. | ||
And one of the reasons... Thank you. | ||
But I think that you have to trust the pilot of the plane in the first place. | ||
And the problem right now is that Donald Trump is not a trustworthy pilot. | ||
And what these guys are winning, they're winning the babysitter contest. | ||
Who do you want, whose values do you want to be in charge of the plane before we get where we're going? | ||
And I think you're getting smoked on that. | ||
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My brother, my brother, my brother, I have to tell you, the current pilot of the plane is Kamala Harris. | |
Donald Trump is not the pilot of the plane! | ||
He's right here! | ||
When you hear that, do you potentially think that this new numbers could be a liability for this campaign? | ||
No, when I hear that, first of all, I don't believe it, because I've never heard Donald Trump say anything truthful. | ||
It is, though, from the Bureau of Labor. | ||
I don't, I'm not familiar with that. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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 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. Babb. | |
Thursday 22nd of August anno domini. | ||
Hanwell here at the helm, filling in for Steve Bannon. | ||
We're going to have the theme of Dirty Voter Rolls running right throughout today's show, talking specifically about Nevada, Ohio and Texas. | ||
and lots going on there. But first we're going to talk to Rich Stern from Heritage Foundation | ||
and to try and break down a rather intriguing article today in The New York Times, which | ||
has the headline US added 118,000 fewer jobs than reported earlier. Because basically in | ||
this kind of climate, one looking at, whilst looking at this article, one will naturally | ||
think that here's the mainstream media democratic complex putting its hands out before a fall, | ||
trying to control the narrative and tie this into sort of the soft landing narrative, which | ||
they're using to describe the collapsing economy. | ||
But Rich, Rich Stern, good morning to you. | ||
Your analysis on this isn't that, actually. | ||
You're suggesting we need to go a bit further into this, because what this is really talking about is the massive fraud that was taking place to do with Covid, obviously in all sort of coming back down to taxpayers' money. | ||
Good morning to you. | ||
What can you tell the Warren Posse about stories like this that are coming out at this moment in time? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Good morning as well, and thanks for having me on as always. | ||
That's part of what's going on right now, is that when the government prints trillions of dollars, deflating the value of your money, inflating prices, That money then goes to those favored by the government. | ||
And the bombshell that's come out on this is there are millions of companies that existed solely on paper to take advantage of this free new printed money. | ||
But even more than that, we've watched the Biden administration and now really effectively the Harris administration Argue that they've been creating jobs hand over fist just to realize that every single month they keep revising down the last month's job total. | ||
And now what we're learning is 800,000 of those jobs were Manufactured jobs that have been revised down in a stunning report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and that 800,000 is just what they're admitting to. | ||
Their misunderstanding of how many real businesses were created might be closer to 5 million. | ||
So that tracks more of what people are feeling back home, which is the government printed trillions of dollars and caused inflation that has made prices jump over 20%, much more for things like gas and food that people use every day. | ||
And they're saying that the economy is good on the backs of perhaps not 800,000, but perhaps millions of jobs that never existed anywhere other than on paper, and to steal that new printed money away from taxpayers. | ||
This is the kind of racket the government does. | ||
So, without digging too deeply into this, it's important to underline one of the phenomena here, cancel on effects, I think it's called, in economics. | ||
Basically, it's the first receivers of new printed money that get the extra value of that cash. | ||
Very clients of government, basically. | ||
Friends of government. | ||
People in the ambit of government. | ||
They get that money. | ||
Once that money has trickled all the way down to the bottom, perhaps if you're in the Midwest and you've got two jobs, and still not making it to the end of the month, you're not going to see any of those advantages. | ||
What you're going to be left with is the now worthless, the now depreciated dollar in your | ||
pocket because the friends of government have already hived off all the advantages, hence | ||
stock market gains, those are the assets, property gains. | ||
But if you're not there, if you're not that high up on the ladder, the asset ladder, you're | ||
just going to be left with a very sore backside. | ||
And this is basically, I think, what The New York Times is trying to spin in a positive | ||
way, almost in a sense of gaslighting the American people, because they know, they know, | ||
the American people know that they're struggling to make it to the end of the month. | ||
They know that their dollar goes less far. | ||
And yet they're being told that all these new great jobs that are being created, well, | ||
as you're saying, Richter, they're not really being created at all. | ||
There's been a huge People have called it the greatest transfer of wealth since the beginning of mankind, this so-called Covid crisis. | ||
That money printed out of nowhere, given to all of the clients and friends and buddies and lobbyists close to government. | ||
And America, ordinary Americans, they're just left with confetti in their hands. | ||
That's not in this New York Times article, is it, Richter? | ||
That's not the analysis that you're going to find reading the New York Times today? | ||
Oh, yeah, you know, the one thing the left used to do well, and it's the only thing I'll say they ever did well, was propaganda. | ||
And I think what you're seeing here is they're not even good at doing propaganda anymore. | ||
And I think you hit the nail right on the head about the Cantillon effect, which is that, look, you know, the left will tell you that there's all these different causes to inflation. | ||
There is only one cause to inflation. | ||
And that has been true throughout all of human history. | ||
And it is when the government creates more money out of thin air, period. | ||
And so in that sense, Inflation is always a tax, and so you always pay two taxes to the government. | ||
The one you file, the one they steal out of your paycheck, and the one you pay for inflation when you go to buy gas at the pump, or buy groceries at the grocery store, or make your mortgage or rent payment. | ||
And then you're absolutely right. | ||
It's the people who are handed those government subsidies, that newly printed money. | ||
They are the ones who are given your purchasing power. | ||
And so, in just the last 15 years, 85% of all of the dollars that the Fed has created have been created. | ||
Nearly 9 in 10. | ||
And all of that money transfers that purchasing power as a welfare distribution from you to the people who get that money first from the government, the people who are in line with the woke ideology, the climate change ideology, that are fighting against the American working middle class. | ||
It's important, I think, in this discussion just to mention very briefly that inflation, properly understood, is always a monetary phenomenon. | ||
It's nothing really. | ||
The rise in prices is somewhat a consequence of the expansion of the money supply. | ||
Richard, what can the Warren Posse do, listening to this show? | ||
Beyond obviously voting Republican, both for Donald Trump and Dan Butler on November 5th. | ||
But what can Americans do listening to this show, knowing that they're concerned? | ||
How can they sort of get out a truer message amongst their friends, family members, people they correspond with on social media, for example, to spread the correct Yeah, no, we are all soldiers in this fight for truth and to preserve our God-given freedoms and what has made America the best, most advanced and productive country on the planet. | ||
You know, what I would say is, you know, elections are one thing, but, you know, I'm a big believer. | ||
I used to work for Congress. | ||
That the politicians are reflections of the population back home. | ||
And, you know, politicians, in my opinion, are the last edge, not the leading edge, of new movements. | ||
So it's really about spreading the truth. | ||
Milton Friedman videos, things from Rothbard, things that really talk about where prices come from, where inflation comes from, that the burden of government is the spending, that once government is Spent a dollar. | ||
It's committed to steal that dollar. | ||
That message needs to get out. | ||
And truthfully, you know, we've watched both of the major parties add to deficits and print money and add to regulations and not really do anything about those burdens created by government. | ||
And I think you will see the government, regardless of which party is in control, continue to doing that until there is a robust movement, very much like the War Room Posse here, that actually stands up and says, enough is enough. | ||
The founders had it right. | ||
These are our God-given freedoms and liberties. | ||
There is no government that has the moral ability to trounce on them, and we need to stop that. | ||
So when we've got that movement, we'll stop the problem. | ||
It's worth mentioning, I think, that there's still a lot of wisdom if people want to go and take a second look at it in the Project 2025 analysis that I think will deal with suggestions for incoming Trump administration very much also on this line as well. | ||
Rich Stern, where do people go to get in touch with your output, with your analysis on social media? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, you can find me at Rich A. Stern on Twitter. | ||
You can also look at my bio page on Heritage. | ||
And, you know, I certainly appreciate you bringing up Project 25. | ||
You know, Heritage is one of 110 conservative organizations to help to put it together on the policy recommendations. | ||
And the attacks on it tell you that we're hitting a nerve with the D.C. | ||
cartel. | ||
So thank you again for having me on. | ||
Rich, that's very kind. | ||
And obviously anyone name-checking Murray Rothbard is going to find themselves on my Christmas card list. | ||
Thanks very much for coming on the show, Rich. | ||
We'll catch up again with you soon. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So stand by. | ||
We're going to have a two-minute break now. | ||
We've got Ken Paxton on the line to talk about the registering of illegals in Texas. | ||
This is going to be a fascinating segment. | ||
Do stand by. | ||
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Bible fact in just a few minutes. | |
Well, we have Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton down the line, a great favorite here on The War Room. | ||
General Paxton, good morning to you. | ||
I noticed you that you've done an investigation into the possibility that illegals are actually being Registered to vote for the forthcoming election. | ||
This seems like an astonishing, explosive story and it's something that we've been hinting at here on The War Room for many months. | ||
Good morning. | ||
What can you tell us about your investigation? | ||
What have you uncovered? | ||
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Well, good morning and thanks for having me on. | |
So I was suspicious from the beginning when Joe Biden on day one announced that he wasn't going to deport anybody. | ||
I'm like, why would you do that on day one? | ||
And clearly he wanted to signal to the cartels, get people here and we'll, they don't have to run anymore. | ||
We'll take care of them. | ||
And that's exactly what happened. | ||
They come to border patrol and then border patrol moves them. | ||
And they're logistically moved to the states that they're, you know, preferred to be in by the Biden administration. | ||
They don't tell the states, they just move them. | ||
And I've always wondered why. | ||
And the only answer that I've ever come up with is voting. | ||
And sure enough, here in Texas, We started becoming suspicious when we saw these nonprofits were out on state police property where they register people for driver's license and then people can get registered to vote under a normal process. | ||
We were curious, why would you have nonprofits registering people when it's done at the Department of Motor Vehicles offices? | ||
They're already giving you your driver's license. | ||
You can automatically register. | ||
Why would you need another special nonprofit group registering people unless the people being registered outside are not qualified to be registered inside and so that's our suspicion. | ||
We're still investigating but there were definitely groups of non-profits around the state on state property registering people to vote. | ||
It is astonishing. | ||
General Paxton, let me ask you this. | ||
If you are able to I'm a firm your investigation and definitively conclude | ||
that this has been taking place. | ||
Will you be reaching out to other states? | ||
Because as you say, the whole theory here behind this, the displacement, the placement | ||
of illegals across the United States of America is to say is to boost the bolster the Democrat | ||
vote. | ||
Will you be reaching out to opposite numbers in other opposite number in other states? | ||
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I'm sure. | |
But I'm sounding the warning bells now. | ||
This is happening all over the country. | ||
My guess is this was a plan by the Obama-Biden regime to bring in people to vote because they can't win elections now without some of these illegal voting schemes that they put together, including mail-in ballots, which they did last time. | ||
So I'm letting people know this is going on in Texas. | ||
Don't be Surprised or shocked that it's going to happen all over the country, because that was the plan from the very beginning. | ||
So everyone should be undoubted that there are plans to have illegals vote by the millions. | ||
And especially in states like Texas, Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, the places that they need to win, they're going to get, they're going to get illegals to vote. | ||
And we need to be on guard and we need to do what we can right now, not after the election. | ||
If we wait, like we did with mail-in ballots after the election, Which most states did. | ||
In Texas, we did not. | ||
But in most states, they waited too long. | ||
There's nothing that can be done after the election. | ||
It's just almost impossible to get the courts to come in and recognize, even if there's been real staff to vote, to actually do something about it. | ||
Tell me something, General Paxton, your fellow Texan Chip Roy is pushing the SAVE Act, right, especially in the hypothesis of being able to tack it on the back of some kind of continuing resolution. | ||
And that's to do with, his SAVE Act is to do with voter integrity, ensuring that only American citizens can vote. | ||
Are you in touch with Congressman Roy? | ||
I guess you are, you know, you're both in Texas. | ||
But are you feeding into him at this stage your findings on this investigation? | ||
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Well, so we're not feeding our investigation findings to anybody yet because we're not done. | |
But certainly as soon as we're done, anything that we can do to help him get that passed. | ||
There's nothing more important. | ||
Nothing is more important than secure elections and making sure that it's really that the legal people are voting in legal elections and not Having people come from all over the world to affect and impact and change our elections to make sure that Kamala Harris and others like her win. | ||
That's not the way this country was set up. | ||
And so, yes, we will do everything we can because it is the most fundamental issue to the survival of a true constitutional republic is having the ability to know that your vote matters. | ||
A couple of weeks ago, we had Mark Mitchell on from Rasmussen Reports who announced, and I cannot get this out of my head, sir. | ||
He had a poll in which they were asking Americans their voting intentions, you know, Democrat, Republican, usual thing. | ||
And they put on a final question after asking, are you, do you intend to vote on November the 5th? | ||
And 9% 9% of those who said they intended to vote in the November election said on the direct question, are you a citizen of the United States? | ||
They said that they weren't. | ||
9% according to Erasmuson. | ||
That's absolutely astonishing. | ||
This could fundamentally change, you know, I think your investigation here and not only yours, but right across America, those who are looking into this, that fact 9% of potential So this is a Texas thing, although I've been in communication with some of these people about this, but you're right about the 9%. | ||
That was the plan. | ||
imperative, I think, to do something about it. Is President Trump giving you much support on this? | ||
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So this is a Texas thing, although I've been in communication with some of his people about this, | |
but you're right about the 9%. That was the plan. I truly believe that this was planned out by | ||
the Biden administration, Barack Obama, the whole group planned this thing from start to finish | ||
from day one and they've been working on it for the last four years. | ||
They didn't wait till day two of Joe Biden's administration. | ||
They started day one when they announced no more deportation. | ||
So this has been a plan to change the election so that we have a one party country so that the Democrats don't have to worry about real elections anymore. | ||
And then a few people like Barack Obama and others get to pick Who's running the show? | ||
And so we don't have a real constitutional republic. | ||
We're more like Venezuela. | ||
That is their plan. | ||
And that's the direction. | ||
And if people don't get out and vote, and then they don't pay attention in their state to the fact that illegals are going to try to vote. | ||
And look, it's a crime, I guess, in most states. | ||
It is in my state, for one, to encourage illegals to vote, to commit voter fraud. | ||
It's a crime. | ||
And then it's also a crime to actually vote illegally. | ||
So we will prosecute and punish people that try to turn our elections into something other than a free and fair election. | ||
And we need to send that message out to people that want to vote like this illegally. | ||
Those 9% that plan to vote, they need to know, hey, you can do that. | ||
You may try to do that, but you may end up in prison for it. | ||
Is that what you want to take the risk on? | ||
And if you're helping, aiding and abetting that, some of the punishments for that are a lot greater. | ||
You know, listening to you talk, a thought strikes me, because it's not only the Biden regime that is encouraging illegals to register to vote. | ||
You also have the NGOs, the liberal NGOs. | ||
We don't need to name them, but everyone watching the show will know they are. | ||
They're quite open. | ||
But if they are doing this, if they are registering illegals to vote, which as you say in Texas is illegal and in many other states, and they're displacing people across the United States with their view to impact the general election. | ||
Seeing as this is a criminal activity taking place across state lines, I wonder whether a future Donald Trump-led administration, that is to say, if the weaponized DOJ falls into Donald Trump's hands, whether there are RICO implications here for some of these NGOs who are pursuing this policy. | ||
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I think there's definitely, we should consider all options because, again, there's nothing more important than protecting our elections and making sure that there's no fraud. | |
Because our whole system is built on trust, on trust that our elections are fair and that your vote actually matters. | ||
And once the Biden administration starts stealing that from us and taking that away from us, then we've lost, the people will lose faith in their government and we won't have a government governed by the people anymore. | ||
So I truly believe we should look at all options. | ||
I think when President Trump comes back into office, they had to consider every federal angle they can. | ||
To eliminate and ferret out all the illegal fraud schemes that have been put together by the Democrats. | ||
My final question to you, Ken Paxton, this morning is what do you anticipate in November 2024 in the election? | ||
Do you expect there to be a higher degree of voter fraud? | ||
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Yes, I anticipate a lot unless we stop it. | |
We have to, we can't shut our eyes and just hope that elections are going to be like they have been. | ||
In the past, there's always been some fraud, no doubt. | ||
But we're talking voter fraud on a massive level that's never been seen before in our country, that has been planned by the federal government. | ||
And it has been organized for years and years and years. | ||
And it happened in the last election. | ||
And I know it happened in the last election because we stopped the mail-in ballot fraud in my state. | ||
The very mail-in ballot fraud that happened in Georgia and Wisconsin, We stopped, and I told the president ahead of time, I think you're going to get beat by mail-in ballot fraud. | ||
Because when you mail out ballots with no signature verification, no one has any idea who mailed those back in. | ||
And so once they send out millions of ballots, anybody can pick them up, sign them, and send them back in, and they can count mail-in ballots until they get to the right number. | ||
And that's exactly what happened. | ||
Well, President Trump said, I think, yesterday that, and I quote, our primary focus is not to get out the vote, but to make sure they don't cheat with the rationale that they already that you already have enough votes to be cast. | ||
So I think that's somewhat. | ||
It sort of dovetails in to what you're saying. | ||
Just finally then, before you go, with three months left to the election, do you think, and with the expectation that there will be a high degree of voter fraud, do you think three months is sufficient in order to stop it completely? | ||
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Look, it's going to take diligence on the part of every person that cares to stop it because they have worked on this diligently and for a long period of time to make it happen. | |
So we've got our work cut out for us between now and the election. | ||
If we don't follow through, we're going to lose. | ||
Ken Paxson, thank you very much for joining us today. | ||
Where do people go to stay in touch with you on social media? | ||
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At KenPaxsonTX and KenPaxson.com. | |
Perfect. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And we'll catch you again on the show soon. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Sticking then with the theme of election integrity, I'm now joined by Linda Sinkiewicz | ||
from Fight Voter Fraud. | ||
We've had Linda on the show over the last couple of weeks to update us on what's going on. | ||
Specifically here today, Linda, you're going to be telling me again what we're talking about with General Paxton just a moment or so ago, the illegals on voter rolls. | ||
Tell me, the RNC finally, if I might say that, has shown some engagement on this issue. | ||
What's the news there? | ||
Good morning. | ||
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Good morning, Ben. | |
Thank you so much for having me on. | ||
Well, I received an email that contained the letter that was sent to Nevada's Secretary of State Francisco Algar. | ||
And it is fantastic. | ||
They spell out all the different ways that the Secretary of State's across the country can gain access and find out who the illegals are that are on the voter rolls. | ||
I mean, it came from the council's office. | ||
It is fantastic. | ||
So what we're going to do is we're going to put that letter on Fight Voter Fraud's website for everybody to see. | ||
And then we also had put together some general points on the different things that people should actually let their Secretary of State know. | ||
So this will also be on the website by the end of the day today, because we're going to encourage everyone to write to their Secretary of State Let them know, here are the tools to get the illegals and non-U.S. | ||
citizens off our voter rolls. | ||
And one of the things that people have mentioned to me, different sources that I get, this one of course came from the RNC, and I want to put it out there. | ||
If the DNC wants to give me information to get out there on election integrity, I would be more than happy to pass that along, but so far nothing. | ||
Along these same lines, today there's a news article about Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose. | ||
And he had found 597 illegals on their voter rolls. | ||
And that's in addition to the 138 that they know actually voted in past elections. | ||
So that's 735 illegals that they have now passed on to law enforcement. | ||
And I think every single state should be doing this. | ||
We only want U.S. | ||
citizens to be voting. | ||
That's it. | ||
One vote for one legal voter. | ||
So the RNC has given a template on how Secretaries of State can get the information. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
So like I said, we'll have that on our website later today. | ||
We'll get that up so people can download it as well. | ||
You mentioned, Linda, the DNC. | ||
You were just talking about voter integrity. | ||
We saw in the MSNBC cold open at the very beginning of the show about half an hour or so ago with Michelle Obama telling people to do something. | ||
This is in the general theme of the Democrats' attempts to get out the vote. | ||
And seeing as you encouraged the DNC to get involved to help you with With voter integrity to publicize. | ||
I have a message as well on behalf of the DNC to Democrats who are listening to the show. | ||
You've got to put your fingers out, guys. | ||
In terms of registering people to vote, are you sure that you visited all the morgues? | ||
Are you sure, Democrats, that you visited every last cemetery in the country to get every last corpse registered to vote? | ||
You want to win in November. | ||
This is what you've got to do, right? | ||
Come on, Democrats. | ||
OK, so the RNC's strategy. | ||
What are you asking here for the woman posse to do? | ||
To obviously come to your website. | ||
We'll give those details out again. | ||
But would it not be a good idea if the posse in whatever state they're in contacts you, gets a debrief over exactly how this works, what this strategy is, that they then contact their own state secretary of state, and then perhaps come back and liaise with you so that you can feed back the progress on the show? | ||
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That would be fantastic. | |
Like I said, we're going to set this up. | ||
It'll be on the website today. | ||
And what we are going to encourage everyone to do is to put together a letter. | ||
We're showing the letter that the RNC used. | ||
Obviously, there's a few things you can't use in there because they're saying it was the RNC. | ||
But we want you to utilize the bullet points that we are sending or we will have on the website and send the letters to your Secretary of State. | ||
Send the letters also, by the way, to your attorney generals, just in case the Secretary of State doesn't get the letters, to look at how they can do this. | ||
I think everybody should be calling out their Secretary of State. | ||
We're going to be doing that here in Connecticut next week. | ||
We've got a number of things we're going to be calling out. | ||
But it's extremely important concerning the illegals And the non US citizens that are on our voter rolls, and they absolutely are. | ||
And even though motor vehicles supposedly are ways to find out if somebody is a legal US citizen, they're going in different states and getting their driver's licenses. | ||
Not all of them are US citizens. | ||
That's that one little checkbox. | ||
Are you a US citizen? | ||
So even the driver's license you're seeing that are coded in some states may not be accurate. | ||
So everyone has to be diligent. | ||
We are going to ask that you end up sending us an email of your letter. | ||
Let us know so we can give an update on how many in the posse are doing this. | ||
Like I said, I'm hoping we have thousands and thousands and thousands of letters that get sent to Secretary of State's. | ||
Linda, those details once again, the website, where do people go if they want to make a note of this and get in touch with you after the show? | ||
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Okay, it's fightvoterfraud.org. | |
That's our website. | ||
You can email me, Linda, L-I-N-D-A at fightvoterfraud.org as well. | ||
But we're going to encourage you to go to the website. | ||
It will be up for the documents we just discussed later this afternoon. | ||
Just as everybody in the posse has been requesting data, I just want to give a quick update on that. | ||
Of the double registered and double voters across the country, we now have 49 states that have requested our information. | ||
We have thousands of people that have requested it. | ||
We're still running a little bit behind. | ||
It's taking us now four to five days on the request to get your information out there. | ||
But if you already sent it in, we're working on it. | ||
If you got our thank you, our automatic thank you, you are in the queue. | ||
Just please be patient. | ||
And, you know, we're just very excited about motivating so many people across the country. | ||
That's perfect, Linda. | ||
Once again, that website? | ||
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It's fightvoterfraud.org. | |
Great. | ||
OK. | ||
And that's something that the Posse can do. | ||
It doesn't cost anything. | ||
It's not asking for a donation or anything. | ||
Something practical that folks can do to assist in the election integrity efforts leading up to November. | ||
Linda Sienkiewicz, once again, as always, thanks very much for coming on the show. | ||
We'll catch up again with you soon. | ||
God bless. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And God bless you, too. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, Linda. | ||
Marley Hornick, I gather you have some progress then with the laws, excuse me, in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio on this very issue to do with the lawsuits. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yes. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Exactly like Attorney General Paxton was saying, what we need to be doing right now is filing lawsuits. | ||
The American people have done everything conceivable. | ||
We've sent the invalid registrations. | ||
We've gone to meet with people and nothing has fundamentally changed. | ||
So I want to announce that United Sovereign Americans has filed our lawsuit in the state of Florida now. | ||
So we're up to Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and now Florida. | ||
And I want to read one of the averments from that lawsuit to the posse. | ||
I want you to understand because the issue of non-citizens voting is a tough nut to crack when the states are barred statutorily from giving citizens information about other people's citizenship status. | ||
That's considered sensitive personal information. | ||
How do we get around that obstacle? | ||
I'm going to read you this averment. | ||
Petitioner believes, again, this is from the United Sovereign Americans versus the Secretary of State of Florida, the Attorney General of Florida, and the Attorney General of the United States of America. | ||
Petitioner believes and therefore averse that of the total of 293,000 registrations that violated | ||
election laws in one way or another, 38,149 people holding such violating registrations | ||
cast votes that were counted in the 2022 election. Each of which, now this is the key, | ||
Florida election officials should have confirmed eligibility to vote before counting that vote | ||
and petitioner averse did not. | ||
The crux of the United Sovereign Americans litigation strategy was designed by James Madison. | ||
And when the founders were constructing this system of governance that would protect Individual sovereignty of American citizens in perpetuity. | ||
They knew there was a possibility that the states would fail to follow federal law in administering federal elections and basically go rogue. | ||
They would start counting votes from people who couldn't be proven to be eligible citizen voters, whether it's because they're a non-citizen or whether it's because they're registered to vote before they're born, according to the state's own data. | ||
How do we stop this? | ||
We file lawsuits and we show these people this is not just about writing letters. | ||
We're going to hold you accountable. | ||
And the United Sovereign Americans litigation strategy stops when we have total accountability, We've got about a minute coming up to the break here. | ||
What was that line you said about the state not certifying the eligibility of a voter before they voted? | ||
What was that line again? | ||
Florida election officials should have confirmed eligibility to vote before counting that vote and petitioner averse did not. | ||
You see the way the law is written If the state counts votes from non-eligible, non-citizen voters for whatever reason, it could just be because the registration record doesn't meet a standard of accuracy that Congress has defined and the state legislature has defined as necessary, | ||
to conduct a reliable election. | ||
The state commits felony election fraud in that moment. | ||
And this is the law going back to 1871. | ||
Now, people may not realize. | ||
Sorry, go ahead. | ||
No, we're gonna go to a break now. | ||
I'd like you to read after the break. | ||
I'd like you to read. | ||
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Now just in a moment, we're going to pick up this theme that we're talking with now, | ||
with Evan Power, the Florida GOP chairman. | ||
Before we go to him, I just want to finish this point here that we're talking about with Marley Hornick from United Sovereign Americas. | ||
This point you mentioned before the break, I think is absolutely crucial and could actually be the legal point around which the voter integrity movement can start to affect some serious Can you just repeat, please, again, once again, what was that line in that deposition about the lack of the Florida state confirming the voter eligibility? | ||
Sure. | ||
I'll read it to you, but I want to tell you this. | ||
It's not that this could be. | ||
This is the way we win, period. | ||
And it's not the way the Republicans win, and it's not the way the Democrats win. | ||
It's the way that the citizens of America regain control over what has become a rogue government. | ||
And so I'm going to read that statement one more time. | ||
The reason this is so important is because for three and a half years, we've been arguing this as though the citizens have the burden of proof on the state. | ||
But the way that the Constitution frames it is the opposite. | ||
The state has the burden of proving to the citizens that they have correctly served and legitimately served in their role, providing a legally valid, trustworthy election to the people so we can maintain harmony between political factions. | ||
Here's that line in its entirety. | ||
Petitioner believes, and therefore averse, that of the total of 3,605 registrations that violated election laws in one way or another. | ||
38,149 people holding such registrations cast votes that were counted in the 2022 general election, | ||
each of which Florida election officials should have confirmed eligibility to vote before counting | ||
that vote and petitioner of VERS did not. | ||
You see, the states, under the second section of the 14th Amendment, they have two jobs, fundamentally, with elections. | ||
One is to prevent denial of the vote. | ||
They have to make sure that everyone who can vote is allowed to vote if they choose to. | ||
They have an equal responsibility to prevent dilution of valid votes by invalid votes procured through corruption. | ||
So they're not allowed to say that these registration records are valid on their face because they're not, and they have diluted the vote of Florida voters. | ||
The same assertion is made in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. | ||
The same assertion we're filing next week in Texas, Michigan, and, uh, oh, crikeys. | ||
I literally, we have so many states Going out the door. | ||
Oh, North Carolina. | ||
So Texas, Michigan and North Carolina are next. | ||
And then we have two more states in the hopper and we have more actions planned because if we don't argue this, if we don't get into the ring and get down on the mat with these progressives, whatever party they're affiliated with, I don't care. | ||
Progressives are fundamentally, they are politicians who they disagree with the idea that their ambition should be restrained by the law. | ||
And they're seeking for their ambition to be untethered to any responsibility to civil liberties of any other American so that they can pursue personal privileges instead of personal honor. | ||
And that's where the American people, if we don't pick this battle and we don't fight this all the way down to the mat in the courts, And we will, because this litigation strategy was designed by James Madison to protect the citizens' civil liberties in the event of rogue states failing to uphold the principle of free and fair suffrage to the citizens. | ||
No one's going to do this for us. | ||
What you said today is absolutely revelatory to me, that it's the onus, the burden is on the states to demonstrate that those who voted have the eligibility to vote, rather than just petitioning the states to prove that people won't. | ||
Yes, and I want to tell you what the consequence is. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And the consequence in the second section of the 14th Amendment is real. | ||
The 14th Amendment, Section 2 says, if a state, now the state is the responsible party, if a state is found to have denied or abridged the vote of its eligible citizen voters in any way, which would include dilution of the vote, the state loses apportionment. | ||
In proportion to the number of injured voters. | ||
Now, I don't even think the framers envisioned a circumstance in which every citizen in the state of Florida could demonstrate that their voting right had been denied. | ||
Their right to a free and fair, accurately and honestly counted election had been denied by their officials. | ||
I don't think anybody ever envisioned that would happen in Ohio, where, as you know from our last conversation, one in three votes in the 2022 midterm in Columbus, Ohio, came from someone registered to vote on January 1st. | ||
You could say the same thing. | ||
Ohio election officials should have confirmed those were valid registrations before counting that vote, and petitioner averse, they did not. | ||
They're going to lose apportionment if they don't clean this up, and they can be held personally accountable under 1983, which was passed just after the Civil War, because this was the last time the country was in this mess I'm sorry, it was 1868. | ||
He tried to deny states their electoral college votes in that election because it was such a train wreck. | ||
It's explosive. | ||
Very quickly, 20 seconds, where do people go to stay up to date with United Sovereign Americans and your initiative? | ||
And you're going to have to come back on the show very, very soon to dig into this more. | ||
We need to talk this through end to end. | ||
The posse has to know. | ||
And my Twitter is at Marlee Mornick and our website is uniteforfreedom.com. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you very much. |