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...is they'll say, oh, but we have the similar to Trump. | ||
And that's sort of true, but what they don't have is they don't have ANWR. | ||
They gave up ANWR, the biggest site anywhere in the world in Alaska that I got done. | ||
Ronald Reagan couldn't get it done. | ||
But really, most importantly, what they don't have is we were going to be four to five times bigger by now. | ||
So when they say they had it back, they only had it back to where I was. | ||
We were going to have so much energy coming out of the ground, so much liquid gold. | ||
We're going to pay off debt. | ||
We're going to reduce your taxes further. | ||
We have more than we have more liquid gold than Saudi Arabia. | ||
We have more than Russia. | ||
And we're gonna use it. | ||
And you know where we're getting a lot of our energy now? | ||
Venezuela! | ||
Which isn't even... I mean, it's tar. | ||
You know that. | ||
It's tar. | ||
And you know where it's refined? | ||
There's only one plant in the entire world that can do it. | ||
It happens to be in Houston, Texas. | ||
So for those of you that don't like particles going into the air, take a look at that mess. | ||
And we have clean, beautiful stuff. | ||
I mean, we have the best. | ||
We have the best, and we have the most. | ||
And we don't use it. | ||
We go to electric, or we go to something else. | ||
You almost say, do they hate our country? | ||
Because it's so incompetent. | ||
Do they hate our country? | ||
The first thing I will do to make middle-class life dramatically more affordable is to end Kamala's war on American energy, terminate her Green News scam, and drill a baby drill. | ||
We're going to drill baby drill. | ||
Since Harris took office, more than 50 power plants have been shut down. | ||
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Many of these were great plants. | ||
But they didn't like the way they were fueled up. | ||
You know, many of them are needed to create electricity. | ||
It's like it comes from something. | ||
It starts from somewhere. | ||
It doesn't start from electricity. | ||
And by the way, just a little side note. | ||
So A.I. | ||
is a big deal for us to compete successfully with China and others on A.I. | ||
We're going to need twice the electricity that we currently produce. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
We're not going to be even close. | ||
The only guy that can do that is a guy like me. | ||
I opened up plants. | ||
I opened up two plants in Louisiana that went through 14 years, LNG plants. | ||
They went through 14 years of approvals and were turned down. | ||
I got it done in one day. | ||
One day, we got it opened. | ||
Those owners, whoever they were, they were actually... | ||
People are going to spend $16 billion. | ||
These are the biggest, just like the Empire State Building, on its side, times three. | ||
The longest, biggest buildings you've ever seen. | ||
All they had is pipes inside. | ||
I said, what the hell kind of a building is this? | ||
But you know what? | ||
Billions of dollars. | ||
And they got turned down. | ||
I got it approved. | ||
And one of them, one day, The owner or the head of the company couldn't believe it. | ||
He said, I got a call. | ||
I guarantee you a consultant somewhere that represent him. | ||
So I did a great job. | ||
I didn't speak to consultants. | ||
I just got it done. | ||
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And now they're up and they're they're roaring and they're just fantastic. | |
Under Kamala's radical power plant rule issued by the EPA, all coal fired power plants will be forced to close in the next few years. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Gutting more than one-sixth of the power, and really, we're going to go to a very weak form of producing power. | ||
They don't have, we don't have energy that can power up those big, massive plants that we need, including the ones right here in Michigan. | ||
You don't have the energy. | ||
Wind is wonderful, if you like high cost, if you like having to replace the windmills every nine years. | ||
You know, they wear out. | ||
And they're very intermittent, and they do kill a hell of a lot of birds. | ||
If you want to see a lot of dead birds, go to a windmill and just look underneath. | ||
You'll see birds all over the place. | ||
This same rule has frozen virtually all new investment in large natural gas projects, setting us up for a horrible shortage of at least 30% of our electrical grid capacity in the future. | ||
So we're going to have much less in the future. | ||
We're closing down all our plants. | ||
Just like trucks. | ||
They want you to make electric trucks. | ||
And the truckers come to see me. | ||
Sir, they don't work. | ||
One man had 29,000. | ||
He said, I started with nothing. | ||
I have 29,000 trucks. | ||
He said, I'd buy trucks. | ||
And every year, they got better. | ||
They got more efficient. | ||
They got stronger. | ||
They got more beautiful. | ||
I started building apartments in the back of the cabs, right? | ||
You know what that is? | ||
He said, sir, you're rich, but you ought to love some of these apartments. | ||
I said, no thanks, but that's okay. | ||
No, it's beautiful. | ||
This stuff is fantastic. | ||
We had four or five companies. | ||
I said, which one did the best? | ||
He said, they all do good, sir. | ||
But now they want us to go to electric trucks. | ||
And I'll have to stop six times on the way to California from New York, six times. | ||
And sir, they wait two and a half times more than a Gasoline or than a diesel power truck. | ||
I said, So what does that mean? | ||
He said, That means you're gonna have to rebuild every bridge in every major roadway in the country just because of the weight. | ||
And they're very inefficient, and the battery is much bigger than the tank. | ||
And he was telling me the battery would take up at least half of the area right now that they use for hauling. | ||
I said, so when you tell people, like, that you'd have to rebuild every bridge in America, that you'd have to rebuild the roads, that you, the tank, that you have to stop six times from New York to California. | ||
He said, with a load of diesel, a good truck can go all the way and even start their way back. | ||
That's how good it is. | ||
And he said this. | ||
It was amazing because he said it right from the heart. | ||
He said, if they make us do this, I'll be out of business. | ||
We'll all be out of business. | ||
Your supply chain will be a disaster. | ||
But if they made us do this every year that I bought a truck, it was better. | ||
They got better, better, better. | ||
We will have gone back 70 or 80 years. | ||
We'll have trucks that don't go far. | ||
We'll have trucks that don't work well. | ||
We'll have trucks that can carry a very small payload because of the size of the batteries and the weight. | ||
So I said, well, when you tell these officials this, what do they say? | ||
They say, we don't care. | ||
You're going all electric. | ||
So, if you had a child, let's see, do we have any children? | ||
If you had a child, the beautiful boy in the green shirt, if you had just a little child saying, and he's not so little, he's a big boy, he's gonna be a big one, but if you said to a child, it doesn't go far, it weighs too much, the payload's no good, and lots of other problems, and they're much more expensive, He would say, let's stay with diesels, right? | ||
These guys say, we don't care. | ||
Then they want to make our army tanks, you know, all electric. | ||
And the problem is they don't go far. | ||
They're the wrong torque. | ||
And you know where they want the battery? | ||
Because the battery is massive. | ||
They want you to, like you pull a wagon, a child pulls away. | ||
They want to build a wagon at the back. | ||
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So it pulls the battery along. | |
So they want to be environmentally friendly as we blast our way into a country that we hate. | ||
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Right? | |
We want to take on these countries and be environmentally friendly. | ||
These people are deranged. | ||
They're deranged people. | ||
I will be the American energy president. | ||
I'll be a president for a lot. | ||
I'm going to be the automobile manufacturing president, too. | ||
You watch. | ||
And it won't even be hard. | ||
I can do it with a pen. | ||
I can do it with a pen. | ||
Come in and build your plants in the United States, preferably here. | ||
But come in and build your plants in the United States of America. | ||
And if you don't, you're not allowed to sell cars here. | ||
And we're going to tax you at 150 or 200 percent. | ||
I did that with steel. | ||
And people are going to flow in. | ||
And the head of your union, who's absolutely terrible. | ||
I mean, give him an IQ test. | ||
I mean, this guy doesn't know what is happening. | ||
He's horrible. | ||
Sean Fain. | ||
He's horrible. | ||
What a terrible job. | ||
He sold out the union. | ||
And they automatically endorse, you know, they automatically endorse Democrats for many, many years. | ||
But if you look at your car industry now and 25 years ago, it's like a different world. | ||
You've just, what you've lost is so bad. | ||
We can get it all back. | ||
We can get so much of it back because you're still the big market. | ||
And that's why we have to do it fast because we have to remain the big market. | ||
The way we're going with this country, we're not going to, we're going to lose that. | ||
We're going to lose our currency values. | ||
We're going to lose the dollar standard. | ||
If we lose the dollar standard, that's like losing a war. | ||
If we don't have the dollar standard, we are a third-world country. | ||
My goal will be to cut your energy costs in half within 12 months after taking office, and we can do that. | ||
If you have the oil supply, which we have more than anybody, Your heating and air conditioning, electricity, gasoline, all can be cut down in half. | ||
Your gasoline, I had it down to $1.87. | ||
I had moments when it was much lower than that. | ||
To achieve this rapid reduction in energy costs, I will declare a national emergency to allow us to dramatically increase energy production, generation, and supply, which Comrade Kamala has destroyed. | ||
She's destroyed it. | ||
Starting on day one, I will approve new drilling, new pipelines, new refineries, new power plants, new reactors, and we will slash the red tape. | ||
We will get the job done. | ||
We will create more electricity, also, for these new industries that can only function with massive electricity. | ||
And we'll get it done. | ||
And nobody else is even going to come close. | ||
They won't even try. | ||
And if they did try, nothing would happen. | ||
Under President Trump, America's future will be energy abundance, energy independence, and soon we will be energy dominant. | ||
We're going to be dominant, much more so than Russia. | ||
You know, we started off number three. | ||
By the time I left, we were number one by a lot, and we were going to be doubling and tripling them up. | ||
The cutting of ANWR was a shame. | ||
Ronald Reagan tried to get it. | ||
He couldn't get it. | ||
Every president, they all tried to get ANWR. | ||
In Alaska, I got it. | ||
It's they think the size of Alaska in terms of what's under there. | ||
And in the first week in office, he terminated it. | ||
I got it all done. | ||
They were all started drilling. | ||
Took him a year and a half. | ||
They got everything perfect. | ||
They're all starting in Alaska to drill. | ||
And what a shame that is. | ||
Anwar could have been maybe maybe the biggest site in the world, but we're going to get it back. | ||
It'll be back very quickly. | ||
I promise you that. | ||
Because I know the roadmap. | ||
I know that roadmap very well. | ||
People said, I can't believe you got N-War. | ||
Ronald Reagan couldn't get it. | ||
Nobody could get it. | ||
And it was easier then, because now you have the environmental stuff at levels that, you know, nobody's ever seen before. | ||
Much of it to stop us from making progress. | ||
I will also stop Chinese-owned electric vehicle battery companies from coming to Michigan and stealing our intellectual property, our workers' knowledge, and then sending it back to communist China. | ||
We're not going to let that happen. | ||
We're not going to let that happen. | ||
Every part of Comrade Kamala's economic plan looks like it was written for her by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It actually looks much... Now, in all fairness... | ||
She did an interview today. | ||
She didn't want to go in alone. | ||
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How do you think President Xi is going to do with this? | |
Oh, he's just savoring it. | ||
So she went in with this vice president guy that nobody ever heard of. | ||
And she did an interview with a very friendly reporter. | ||
We'll see, maybe the friendly reporter, not friendly to a lot of other people. | ||
She was very fair to me, Dana Bash. | ||
Very fair to me in the debate. | ||
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We had the debate with Sleepy Joe. | |
She was very fair and Jake Tapper was very fair. | ||
I respect that. | ||
I don't call him Fake Tapper anymore. | ||
I may have to start eventually. | ||
No, but I thought they were very fair. | ||
I just said neutral. | ||
Could you be neutral? | ||
Would that be okay? | ||
And they were. | ||
They were pretty neutral. | ||
But Dana Bash is interviewing Kamala. | ||
And people just want to see if you can get through the interview. | ||
Nobody knows what's going on. | ||
I've done so many interviews in the last couple of months. | ||
Every time I go out, I have an interview. | ||
I have people, reporters, and we talk to them. | ||
And they ask me every question in the book, and we answer them. | ||
And you don't see any scandals brewing, nothing. | ||
We answer them properly. | ||
You have to, as president, you have to be able to deal. | ||
You're dealing with the toughest, smartest, most ruthless people in the world. | ||
If you can't do an interview, We got the wrong person. | ||
to get more relief to working-class citizens and seniors on fixed incomes, | ||
we will have no tax on tips, and we will have no tax on Social Security benefits. | ||
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Right? Right? | |
And I did it for years. | ||
I didn't touch your Social Security, and they're going to end up adding a lot of years. | ||
I know, because I know people in that party, too. | ||
They're going to add five years, six years on. | ||
We're not going to add any years on. | ||
They're going to add, and they're going to destroy Social Security and Medicare because they have all these millions of people coming into the country. | ||
They want to make them citizens, and they want them to get onto Social Security, Medicare, and other plans. | ||
And that's going to be very destructive. | ||
It's going to destroy Social Security. | ||
In addition, as part of our efforts to help working families, I'm announcing today in a major statement that under the Trump administration, your government will pay for, or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for, all costs associated with IVF treatment. | ||
Fertilization for women. | ||
IVF treatment. | ||
Because we want more babies to put it very nicely. | ||
And for this same reason, we will also allow new parents to deduct major newborn expenses from their taxes so that parents that have a beautiful baby will be able. | ||
So we're pro family. | ||
Nobody's ever said that before. | ||
But the IVF treatments are expensive. | ||
It's very hard for many people to do it and to get it. | ||
But I've been in favor of IVF right from the beginning. | ||
You know, if you talk to them, they'll say, Oh, he really doesn't like they have ads like I'm against it. | ||
It's just the opposite. | ||
By comparison, they're against it, but I'm totally in favor of it. | ||
But we're gonna do what I just said. | ||
We're gonna pay for it, and it'll help families because a lot of families can't use it. | ||
And a lot of the same families have been hurt so badly by their inflation. | ||
They caused the inflation, and we're gonna pay for the IVF treatments, fertilization. | ||
They're going to pay for it. | ||
We're going to take care of it. | ||
And another key driver of inflation is the migrant invasion Kamala Harris has created on our southern border, which is causing immense inflationary pressure on housing and essential goods. | ||
There's never been anything like coming into our country. | ||
Border czar Harris, now she's saying, I was never named the border czar. | ||
Yes, she was. | ||
But we don't have to just say she was in charge of the border. | ||
We don't have to call her a czar. | ||
She wasn't really a czar. | ||
I think a czar is a compliment. | ||
Borders are Harris. | ||
We'll import millions more illegal aliens and give them free housing and groceries and I will send the illegal aliens back home where they belong. | ||
We have no choice. | ||
We have no choice. | ||
It's not like we cannot afford this. | ||
You know, if they got in four years, you'd have over 100 million people from all over the world. | ||
And remember this, crime rates are going down in all these countries because they're sending us their criminals, they're sending us their drug dealers, they're sending us their people that are in jails. | ||
And I don't have to go crazy, but that's common sense. | ||
I would do the same thing. | ||
If I was running some nice country in South America or all over the world, the Congo and Africa, 22 people came out of jail recently. | ||
They sent them here. | ||
Where do you come from? | ||
Congo. | ||
Oh, that's nice. | ||
Where are you from in the Congo? | ||
Jail. | ||
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Oh. | |
What did you do? | ||
We don't want to say. | ||
You can imagine. | ||
Let me just tell you. | ||
Welcome. | ||
They're your citizens. | ||
And they're doing this all over the world. | ||
Tom Holman told me that who's great, by the way. | ||
He's really great. | ||
Brandon, Jed, all these guys. | ||
Paul, all these guys. | ||
They're incredible people. | ||
But they tell the Border Patrol people are incredible what they put up with from these incompetent lunatics that don't even talk to them. | ||
They said we have, as of last week this year, 169 countries represented by people coming illegally into our country. | ||
Most people don't even know you have that many countries. | ||
You know, some of those countries, we don't even know the language. | ||
It's a different language. | ||
We don't have anybody in our country that even speaks it. | ||
But they're pouring in, and many of them are the worst people in those countries, and their crime rates are going way down. | ||
In Venezuela, their crime rate has gone plummeted because they're sending their killers. | ||
And if you saw that skit today, it was a skit. | ||
I thought it was, well... | ||
I've seen it all. | ||
I guess I didn't really think too much about it other than how bad it is. | ||
In Venezuela, did you see the gang of Venezuelans today? | ||
They took over a building. | ||
They literally took over the building, walked in with machine guns, guns, gang members from Venezuela. | ||
You haven't seen even the beginning of this migrant crime. | ||
We're going to have a migrant crime. | ||
And just remember, you know, they have a hat. | ||
It said Trump was right about everything. | ||
And I have to say, I pretty much was right about everything. | ||
You're going to see, unfortunately. | ||
Unfortunately, I wish I wasn't. | ||
I wish I wasn't. | ||
And be careful with World War III. | ||
I don't want to be right about that. | ||
And I'm not going to say, but I will tell you we're close. | ||
October 7th would have never happened. | ||
Because Iran was broke with me. | ||
They had no money for Hezbollah. | ||
They had no money for Hamas. | ||
Russia would have never, ever attacked Ukraine. | ||
We would have had no inflation. | ||
You wouldn't have had that horrible, embarrassing mess, that horrible, horrible mess in Afghanistan. | ||
So many things. | ||
This country would be a totally different country now. | ||
And I will end deadly sanctuary cities in the state of Michigan and all across the country. | ||
Nobody wants them. | ||
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Nobody wants them. | |
So just sort of in concluding, here's what we know about Comrade Kamala Harris. | ||
She just doesn't care about the American people, especially hardworking people or middle class Americans. | ||
She just doesn't give a damn about you. | ||
She does not care about the deaths, sex, slavery, drugs or criminals coming across our border. | ||
She's been vice president for almost four years. | ||
And she did nothing to stop the invasion of our country. | ||
She says that that's not her job, but it is her job. | ||
The President of the United States gave her that job. | ||
She just didn't do it, and she won't do it now. | ||
She does not care about the middle class struggling over inflation, the cost of gasoline, electricity. | ||
And she doesn't care about the cost of food. | ||
She does not care if you lose your job. | ||
or cannot find another comparable job. | ||
She doesn't care. | ||
She does not care if you have to run up your credit card to levels that are unsustainable. | ||
She does not care if you and your family are struggling, and she did absolutely nothing to fix it. | ||
She's the vice president. | ||
She just does not care. | ||
She does not care about women's rights because she supported destroying women's sports and athletic scholarships. | ||
She wants men to play in women's sports. | ||
She's one of the leaders. | ||
Men should play in women's sports. | ||
You know she's far further left than Bernie Sanders. | ||
Think of it. | ||
Nobody wanted Bernie Sanders to be president. | ||
She's much further left than Bernie Sanders. | ||
Rated number one. | ||
She makes Pocahontas look like a conservative. | ||
You know who Pocahontas is? | ||
Yes, Elizabeth Warren. | ||
She said her mother said that she had high cheekbones and therefore she's an Indian. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Actually, that's a very racist statement that she said, isn't it? | ||
If I ever said that, that would be trouble. | ||
No, she said... | ||
My mother said I was Indian because I had high cheekbones. | ||
And then she put down on every application that she's an Indian. | ||
She's an Indian, getting jobs all over the place. | ||
But we knocked her out of the presidential race pretty good, too. | ||
That's Pocahontas. | ||
They said, we want you to apologize to Pocahontas for using that term. | ||
I said, I will do that. | ||
People were shocked because I don't give up too easy. | ||
And I did apologize to Pocahontas, the real Pocahontas. | ||
I said, Pocahontas, I'm sorry I got you tied up with this person, this crazy person. | ||
Sorry, Pocahontas. | ||
I'm sorry, Pocahontas. | ||
But Elizabeth Warren is not nearly as radical left as this person, Kamala. | ||
But nobody knows Kamala because she doesn't do anything. | ||
She does not care about protecting little children from sex change operations because she chose tampon Tim as her running mate, who believes the state, not mothers and fathers, should have the final say on sex change operations for their children. | ||
Do you know that? | ||
The state's allowed to decide whether or not they're going to do a sex change operation on their children. | ||
Kamala Harris wants to outlaw your car and truck and force you to buy electric vehicles. | ||
Whether you like it or not, she couldn't care less. | ||
And you can't afford to do that because, again, they don't go far, but they're much more expensive. | ||
She does not care how it impacts you and your family. | ||
Kamala Harris does not care about senior citizens because she believes illegal aliens should receive Social Security and Medicare, which she knows will bankrupt those insurance programs, making it impossible for you to receive your pension and your health care, which you paid for for your entire life. | ||
You've been paying for it. | ||
People are going to take it away. | ||
Those people that are coming in. | ||
Remember, they're living in luxury hotels and our veterans are dying on the street. | ||
You know that they're dying on the streets under the hotels. | ||
You have pictures last night, veterans dying on the street and other citizens, but veterans dying on the street and inside the hotel, nice and high and nice rooms. | ||
The government's paying a fortune to Keep illegal aliens that came into our country, many of them criminals. | ||
There's something wrong with the thought process. | ||
She wants to destroy your private health care, even if you like it, even if your employer contributes to it. | ||
And she wants Washington, D.C. | ||
to make your medical decisions. | ||
She wants Washington to decide what procedures, medicines, and care you should receive. | ||
Whether you like it or whether you don't, she doesn't care. | ||
Kamala Harris has had nearly four years to show us who she is. | ||
She is an uncaring politician with a radical ideology. | ||
She is a Marxist, just like her father. | ||
Despite her campaign of lies and flip-flops, we know who Kamala Harris is. | ||
She's the greatest flip-flopper of all time. | ||
She's copying every policy of Trump. | ||
Will this make her MAGA? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Does anybody want to make Kamala MAGA? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
We'll send her a red hat. | ||
Without MAGA on it. | ||
We know by her actions, and we know by her inaction, we know she does not care about working people, about the middle class, about the American citizen. | ||
She does not respect you. | ||
The families of the 13 incredible service member heroes who died during the surrender of Afghanistan, which was surrendered by Kamala and Sleepy Joe. | ||
Whether or not Kamala Harris cares about our young people and our military, those incredible parents and sisters and brothers, they asked me to go yesterday to Arlington, and I did. | ||
And while I was there, I was there for a long time. | ||
It was very tough to get to because I was not in a good position to get there. | ||
I was very far away, but I did. | ||
I made up my... I got there right on time. | ||
And I spent a lot of time there. | ||
And while I was there, those families that asked me to be there, as they said, three families plus one soldier who was horrifically injured, both legs and an arm. | ||
And they asked me if I would be there. | ||
So I went. | ||
And while we were there, they said, could you take pictures? | ||
Over the grave of my son, my sister, my brother. | ||
Would you take pictures with us, sir? | ||
I said absolutely, I did. | ||
And then I said farewell. | ||
I said goodbye. | ||
And last night I read that I was using the site to politic. | ||
That I used it to politic. | ||
This all comes out of Washington, just like all of these prosecutors come out of Washington. | ||
They all come out, they send their prosecutors into the DA's office, they send them into the Attorney General's office. | ||
These are bad people we're dealing with so I go there They asked me to have a picture and they say I was campaigning I don't need the one thing I get is plenty of publicity. | ||
I don't need that. | ||
I don't need the publicity But these are great people and when you think about it Joe Biden killed their children by incompetence should have never happened and Kamala killed their children just as though they had a gun in their hand by gross incompetence. | ||
And not one general or incompetent bureaucrat was fired for the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country. | ||
And then they accused me of having a picture taken at the tombstone with a family because they loved the president. | ||
They love me and I love them. | ||
I got to know him. | ||
Ask the cops in the street trying to protect you from murderers and rapists and thugs if Kamala Harris cares about law-abiding citizens. | ||
Remember, defund the police. | ||
Ask the families of women raped and murdered by illegal aliens and the teenagers cut to shreds by gangs from El Salvador and Venezuela if Kamala Harris cares about you. | ||
She destroyed San Francisco. | ||
Harris has opposed school choice for poor inner-city kids. | ||
She has opposed police in schools to protect our children. | ||
She has defended stocking school library shelves with filthy graphic books, horrible books. | ||
She refused to prosecute pedophiles who molested children when she was DA and AG in California. | ||
Does this sound like someone who cares about your children? | ||
Kamala Harris has failed you. | ||
She has failed. | ||
Totally as Vice President of the United States. | ||
She's been a total failure. | ||
Nobody even knows who she is. | ||
She's broken trust with you. | ||
She's done nothing for the middle class, nothing for working families, and she's done absolutely nothing for hardworking people. | ||
Your eyes don't lie. | ||
You see it. | ||
You know it. | ||
We all see it. | ||
She's the sitting Vice President of the United States, and yet nobody knows who the hell she is. | ||
She does not give a damn about you. | ||
This is the real Kamala Harris. | ||
And now she wants to get a promotion. | ||
Did the worst job. | ||
All she had to do is take care of the border. | ||
That would be okay. | ||
Just take care of the border. | ||
She couldn't even do that. | ||
She never even went there. | ||
She went to a location that you'd like to go to to have dinner with your family. | ||
She never even went to the border effectively. | ||
Think of it. | ||
Never spoke to anybody. | ||
All of those great border agents. | ||
Did you ever speak to her? | ||
No, nobody ever spoke to her. | ||
Well, I'm here to not give her a promotion, I'm here to give her a demotion. | ||
Because she can hide, she can lie through her surrogates and the corrupt media, and they are very corrupt, remember that? | ||
But the truth is coming out, and it will come out. | ||
The American people are smart, they are not to be manipulated by Hollywood, the fake news media and advertising. | ||
And as you deserve, a president who respects you, talks to you, and who levels with you, puts it right on the level, and who always has your best interests and has your back. | ||
I have your back, I have your heart, and I have every other part of your body. | ||
All of us today are part of the greatest political movement in the history of our country. | ||
This is the greatest movement. | ||
In the history of our country. | ||
We did something that no, we really broke them up. | ||
This was getting bad. | ||
We broke them up. | ||
They're not happy about it. | ||
They're nasty. | ||
But this is the greatest mega. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
The greatest movement in the history of our country. | ||
You know, outside they won't ever report that they'd ever report it. | ||
Outside you have thousands and thousands of people. | ||
They couldn't get in. | ||
They don't get seats like you guys. | ||
They didn't get the seats that you got, believe me. | ||
But you have thousands and thousands of people outside, as far as the eye could see, as we're driving up. | ||
With your vote, we will deliver low taxes, low regulations, low energy costs, low interest rates, and low inflation, so that everyone can afford groceries, a car, and a home. | ||
We will stop immediately the horrific invasion End migrant crime. | ||
Support our police. | ||
Build a missile defense shield all around our country, like other countries have. | ||
We make them here. | ||
It'll all be made right here, and it'll be made also in Michigan. | ||
A lot of it that we're gonna have. | ||
And Ronald Reagan wanted that many years ago, but the truth is, at that point, we didn't have the technology. | ||
Now we have great technology. | ||
You see that other countries have it, we don't have it. | ||
We're going to have the best of all. | ||
We're going to have a missile defense system, going to be built in the United States, installed All over and around our country. | ||
We're going to restore peace through strength, which is what I did. | ||
We had no wars when Donald Trump was president. | ||
Now we have nothing but wars. | ||
Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, he said the reason that the world is a mess because Trump is no longer president. | ||
When Trump was president, they were afraid of Trump. | ||
I don't want to use that term, but he did. | ||
He said they were afraid. | ||
China was afraid. | ||
Putin was afraid. | ||
I stopped Putin's pipeline in Europe. | ||
I'm sorry, Vladimir. | ||
I can't let you do it. | ||
I stopped it. | ||
It was stopped cold. | ||
And then when Biden got in the first day, he approved it. | ||
Then they said Trump was weak on Russia. | ||
Putin said, if you'll weaken us, I'd hate like hell to see if you're strong on us. | ||
But the war would have never happened, would have never, ever happened. | ||
But Victor Orban said, you bring back Trump and the whole world is going to be a safer place. | ||
We're going to keep critical race theory and transgender insanity out of our schools. | ||
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We're going to keep men out of women's sports. | |
And we're going to return our society based on merit, which the Supreme Court has given us the right to do, based on merit. | ||
We're going to go back to a merit system. | ||
If you're good at something, that's what you get. | ||
The Supreme Court approved that. | ||
That was courageous. | ||
We will defend the Second Amendment. | ||
We're going to do something that I think is very important. | ||
We're going to restore free speech, and we will really, truly restore. | ||
We're going to fix our elections so that our elections are going to be honorable and honest, and people leave and they know their vote is counted. | ||
We are going to have free and fair elections. | ||
And ideally, we go to paper ballots, same-day voting, proof of citizenship, very big, and voter ID. | ||
Very simple. | ||
Very simple. | ||
One-day voting. | ||
One day! | ||
You ever see these things? | ||
You know, everyone's talking about November 5th. | ||
But forget November 5th. | ||
It starts on September 6th. | ||
various states, North Carolina, but various states, Delaware. | ||
It starts on November 6th, goes months and months voting. | ||
Why are those boxes being moved around? | ||
Why are those ballots being moved? | ||
Why are they not there? | ||
Sir, we're fixing the air conditioning in that particular. | ||
It is so bad. | ||
It is so out of control. | ||
Everyone under President Trump will prosper. | ||
Every family will thrive. | ||
And Michigan manufacturing will dominate like never before. | ||
You're going to dominate like never before. | ||
But for that to happen this election day, you must tell Comrade Kamala, Comrade, you're doing a horrible job. | ||
You've been a terrible vice president, a horrible, horrible border czar. | ||
You're not a border czar. | ||
You're a border patsy. | ||
You were played by every country in the world. | ||
The worst job we've ever seen. | ||
Probably the worst vice president we've ever had. | ||
He certainly was the worst president. | ||
Comrade Kamala, you're fired. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
You're fired. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
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It's amazing they can have support. | |
I don't get it. | ||
Who would support somebody that wants open borders? | ||
Who would support somebody that wants men in women's sports? | ||
You see the boxing in the Olympics? | ||
Two transitioned people. | ||
They transitioned from men to women, did you see? | ||
Fighting a young, beautiful Italian boxer, top boxer. | ||
They thought big things from her. | ||
And then, bing! | ||
A left jab, just a jab. | ||
She goes, whoa! | ||
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What? | |
I just got hit with a horse. | ||
Again, bing! | ||
She said, I'm out! | ||
She quit. | ||
She couldn't take it. | ||
Two punches. | ||
The second one, likewise, got into the ring with a couple of very talented women. | ||
Just beat the hell out of them. | ||
They both won the gold medal. | ||
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Shockingly. | |
Are you shocked? | ||
You're not shocked, huh? | ||
In fact, you would have bet everything. | ||
You would have bet 100%. | ||
The odds were pretty good, right? | ||
And then you have people like Kamala. | ||
How about weightlifting? | ||
Weightlifting record set many years ago. | ||
They'd put one-eighth of an ounce on each side. | ||
18-year-old record. | ||
They'd go out there. | ||
They're strong women. | ||
They can't quite make it, though. | ||
Guy comes out. | ||
Have you lifted before? | ||
No, no. | ||
How do I do it? | ||
Just put your hands in the bar, try a little. | ||
You mean like this? | ||
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Oh. | |
They beat it by, like, hundreds of pounds. | ||
The whole thing is crazy. | ||
And nobody wants to complain. | ||
You know, the women, like the swimmers, they don't like to complain. | ||
They're really afraid to complain because they'll be accused of bad things. | ||
Bad things. | ||
But look at the swimmers. | ||
They come out. | ||
They're Olympic swimmers. | ||
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They look left, they look right, they see people that they were growing up with. | |
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
It's Natalie G. Winters hosting today, Thursday, August 29th, in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
Never want to interrupt President Trump, but there is some important news that we want to get to on today's show. | ||
I don't really think we have any guests, but nonetheless, there is a new Democratic lawfare operation that isn't just coming for this country, they're coming for your vote. | ||
That I want to unpack and use the rest of the show to go through. | ||
So Denver, let's roll this MSNBC clip so we can see the enemies, and I use that word intentionally, that we're up against. | ||
I know there are things that you are not in favor of, this ballot harvesting, this mail-in ballots. | ||
It's all terrible. | ||
It shouldn't be allowed. | ||
It's a whole different mindset. | ||
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But it is. | |
Anytime you have a mail-in ballot, there's going to be massive fraud. | ||
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Donald Trump is already trying to undermine the results of the upcoming presidential election. | |
He is laying the groundwork to potentially challenge the outcome. | ||
And Democrats are preparing to fight back. | ||
Former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina will chair the newly launched Democracy Defenders PAC, which will raise money for messaging and legal action against Republican election challenges. | ||
The group has already attracted some well-known talent, like attorney Norm Eisen, Biden-Harris campaign staffer T.J. | ||
Ducklow, and Allegra Lawrence Hardy, a close ally, former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. | ||
In a statement, Messina said, We are not messing around with this too much, is on the line, and we have seen what Trump is capable of when he loses an election fair and square. | ||
Joining me now, Jim Messina, former Obama campaign manager and chair of the Democracy Defenders PAC. | ||
Jim, it's great to have you on the show again. | ||
So, let's talk about hypotheticals here. | ||
What sort of challenges do you expect Trump to bring after Election Day? | ||
And do you expect him, at least, to try and affect the races up and down the ballot as well? | ||
Oh, wait a minute. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
It's not even until Election Day. | ||
He's already starting. | ||
To your point, he's out there undermining democracy, talking about how normal ways like mail-in voting are wrong. | ||
His people are trying to pack the Georgia state efforts. | ||
They're already calling questions. | ||
They're already talking about lawsuits. | ||
I mean, his campaign manager said at the Republican National Convention that it wouldn't be over on election day. | ||
It would only be over on inauguration day, which shows you what they're going to do. | ||
They're going to fight this thing tooth and nail. | ||
And, you know, I believe President Trump when he says he wants to be a dictator on day one. | ||
I believe him when he says he wants to stop some of these ways that people vote all across the country. | ||
And we just decided enough is enough. | ||
We're not going to take it anymore. | ||
Jim, you said in a statement that we're going to be stepping up and providing resources directly to state parties and allies on the ground to make sure every American can cast their vote with confidence and without interference. | ||
Tell me more about how you will be directly helping local officials fight these challenges. | ||
I mean, we started this program tonight talking about what is taking place in Georgia and the chaos that election board members there are trying to sow already. | ||
But how do you challenge that when you see this taking place on such a local grassroots level? | ||
Yeah, it's a great question. | ||
So we're going to put $10 million immediately into the field and grants to state parties and allied organizations that, to your point, are actually on the ground fighting these every day. | ||
We're going to help with messaging to talk about why these things are bad. | ||
Make sure everyone's talking out the same hymn sheet here. | ||
And then third, we're going to make sure that everyone understands the resources that are out there, how they can fight some of this stuff, how we can go to court and get emergency stays, how we can really deal with some of these things. | ||
We need to be really fast. | ||
And the way you be fast is move money to organizations on the ground. | ||
And so that's what we're going to do. | ||
Are you prepared for the Democracy Defenders PAC to be actively involved in legal battles up until potentially, not just Election Day, but as you mentioned, all the way up to Inauguration Day? | ||
I mean, we all remember, we're old enough to remember what happened four years ago on January the 6th. | ||
There's no reason to believe that if they lose this time, it will not be a repeat, even perhaps on a larger and worse scale, even on state levels. | ||
Oh, you're exactly right. | ||
Part of what Democracy Defenders, and by the way, I love the name of this new thing. | ||
It makes me feel like I'm going to be a superhero, Eamon. | ||
Like Avengers. | ||
Right, Avengers, exactly. | ||
I'm not going to mince words. | ||
What you just watched is the Democrats, their apex predators in the lawfare machine operation that is the Democratic Party, admitting that they are engaging in a coup. | ||
And I use that word not lightly, but I use that for all intents and purposes. | ||
Now, I want to walk through this story because it's very, very important. | ||
So, this new group, the Democracy Defenders PAC. | ||
This is how they are going to come for your vote. | ||
This is how they are going to come for the election, setting up a false pretense and pretext that President Trump is a threat to democracy, that he is coming for institutions as we know them, laying the groundwork, laying a framework that will allow organizations like these, PACs like these, to swoop in and take over local election offices. | ||
With millions of dollars. | ||
Now, I want to go through who is involved in this organization because that MSNBC clip makes it sound like this is just some nice, fun, left-wing group that really cares about defending democracy. | ||
Nothing could be further from the truth. | ||
It's chaired by Jim Messina, who ran Obama's 2012 campaign. | ||
TJ Ducklow, who just stepped down from the Harris campaign to join this PAC, talk about a buried lead. | ||
In other words, they think it's more important to allocate resources, money, and personnel. | ||
To defending up and down ballot races on legal issues and messaging, as opposed to the candidate or the campaign itself. | ||
One of the top allies of Stacey Abrams is also involved. | ||
But here's the key player, and this is why I use the C word, this is why I say coup. | ||
Norm Eisen. | ||
It's one of their top legal advisors. | ||
Now, for those of you who've watched this show or followed the wonderful reporting of Darren Beatty over at Revolver News, you should know anytime you see Norm Eisen's name, that's a very, very bad sign for people who actually care about democracy or at least care about your vote being counted. | ||
They say it's a republic if you can keep it anytime Norm Eisen is involved, your vote if you can keep it from his lying hands. | ||
Now, why is Norm Eisen such a critical player to know? | ||
Not only was he involved with the Transition Integrity Project, you guys know that was the shady, swampy group that was doing the tabletop exercises to basically prevent Trump from assuming the presidency should he win in 2020. | ||
This was before the election was ever held. | ||
He also drafted ten, not just one, but ten articles of impeachment against President Trump over a month before that infamous phone call with Zelensky ever happened. | ||
He then later served as special counsel on that whole impeachment investigation. | ||
Only bringing me to the most important point about Norm Eisen, he quite literally wrote a book called The Playbook, which is basically the definitive U.S. | ||
government playbook for color revolutions and staging them abroad. | ||
And do you know what the sort of one, two, three-step plan for color revolutions are that we've seen materialize time and time again? | ||
The first is impeachment proceedings, right? | ||
Make your leader seem like they don't have the public support. | ||
I think we saw that twice with President Trump. | ||
Then you've got the mass mobilized street protests. | ||
These are Norm Eisen's playbook. | ||
I think we've seen that happen one or two, maybe three times here in the United States. | ||
And this is the most important part. | ||
Engineered, contested election results, which are most commonly facilitated by the use of mass mail-in ballots. | ||
Now, when you read the quote from the founder of this Democracy Defender Pack, the threat to American democracy has only grown more intense since Donald Trump encouraged a violent mob to stop the peaceful transfer of power nearly four years ago. | ||
Trump and his allies are already working to undermine the fundamental right we have as Americans to vote and to have our vote counted fairly. | ||
These are democracy crisis actors who are laying down a false flag attack, and I use that very, very intensely, and I mean it in the truest sense of that word. | ||
To establish a predicate, a fake predicate, that is going to allow them to come rush in election day, the lead up until January 6th or January 20th, to litigate these elections, not based off of legally, lawfully cast ballots, but off of shady signatures, illegal votes, making sure that ballots that are not votes, but merely ballots, the ones that you've probably had show up at your house, no chain of custody there, are counted. | ||
They're pulling people off of the Harris campaign to work on this effort. | ||
You know the Harris campaign, right? | ||
They pivoted from freedom, or democracy as their messaging, to freedom! | ||
That's now the, you know, push. | ||
That's because what they're about to do to democracy, and don't worry, I'm aware we're a republic, what they're about to do to democracy with a little d is going to be so offensive, quite literally tearing the Constitution to shreds, That they know they can't even gaslight the American people that much and pretend to care about democracy. | ||
And this PAC is just a little bit of a signal of the lengths that they're willing to go to and spend millions of dollars to come to legally and illegally rig the election. | ||
We're going to be joined by Mike Benz on the latest with Brazil and X after this short break. | ||
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We've only got a few minutes left, but I wanted to bring Mike Benz on. | ||
Mike, we'll have you back on tomorrow, but can you at least walk the audience through? | ||
You had a wonderful interview with Tucker that I encourage the audience to go watch, but until then, the latest, what's going on in Brazil with Tucker and all things X. Sorry, Elon Musk and X. | ||
Well, you know, you just covered this thing on Norm Eisen, and actually what I just spoke about with Tucker Carlson yesterday began with Tucker Carlson. | ||
It's connected to the Brazil story, and maybe whatever myths we have, I'll connect it. | ||
But since you just mentioned this Democracy Defenders Pack, you know, as I was watching that, my mouth was agape, because, you know, democracy, this is so important for people to understand. | ||
Democracy is the watchword of the CIA to overthrow a government. | ||
Okay, there's only two predicates that we have that we can conjure to unleash the CIA, the Pentagon, the State Department, USAID, and our soft power swarm army to topple a government. | ||
One of them is aggression, if a country aggresses against a neighbor or a foreign country, so we get to militarily invade them for being an aggressive state. | ||
But if we can't nail them on that, we say that they're experiencing internal repression And that we need to bring democracy to the country to overthrow it. | ||
And so democracy is this jargon word for the intelligence community as the predicate to overthrow a democratically elected government. | ||
I'm going to say it again. | ||
Democracy is the word that is used to overthrow a democratically elected government. | ||
Because they argue that even though it was elected democratically, it's not reflecting the will of the people. | ||
That is then where they astroturf these rent-a-riots. | ||
They do the media surround sound. | ||
They show the human rights crackdowns from the police hitting the protesters who threw Molotov cocktails at them first. | ||
And then they say the will of the people is not being respected even though the party in power won the election. | ||
The election was fraud. | ||
There was unanswered questions. | ||
There's ambiguity. | ||
They create uncertainty about the result and then they capacity build their own rent-a-rides to run amok and seize power. | ||
And then the State Department declares them the new government. | ||
And so this is what Norm Eisen's playbook is based on. | ||
And I actually started this in my interview with Tucker yesterday. | ||
I started with Norm Eisen before even talking about Pavel and what happened in Telegram. | ||
Because you have to understand, Norm Eisen was the U.S. | ||
Ambassador to the Czech Republic. | ||
And he was an early pioneer of this now doctrinal template that we have at the State Department called Transitional justice, okay? | ||
Transitional justice is this idea that every time we overthrow a government, we need to arrest all of the high-level political officials, high-level judges, high-level journalists from the party that the State Department's pick just beat in order to stabilize the democracy and prevent the resurgence of populism, okay? | ||
So it is now stock and trade that when one of our CIA puppets wins an election, It's doctrine now to arrest everyone from the previous party who might allow that party to come back to power because it's very expensive to keep managing every election. | ||
We stabilize it to make it cheaper and easier to manage the territory because you don't need to spend tens of millions or hundreds of millions of dollars to recreate that whole AstroTurf apparatus you had from the beginning because all these different desks at the State Department are competing for the same pool of budget funds. | ||
But Norm Eisen took that playbook and came back home with it because it was so successful in the Czech Republic. | ||
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I think we might be having some technical difficulties, Mike. | |
If you can hear me now, feel free to sort of pick up... Yeah, just give us... You couldn't hear me? | ||
No, no, no, we can hear you. | ||
It was Norm Eisen. | ||
The Democracy Defenders Pack is already at work cutting out your signal. | ||
No, we can hear you now. | ||
Feel free to pick up where you left off. | ||
Yeah, I mean, well, I think I completed... Was the audio picked up on that? | ||
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Because... Yeah, no, you know what, Mike? | |
Will you commit on air to coming back on tomorrow to walk through this some more? | ||
I will do my best. | ||
This story is extremely important. | ||
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Okay, okay. | |
We'll try to head back on. | ||
In the meantime, if people want to follow you or get the Tucker interview, where can they go to watch it? | ||
At MikeBenzCyber, all one word on X. At MikeBenzCyber. | ||
Stop my feed, it's at the top of Elon Musk's feed right now, I think, actually. | ||
He just quote-tweeted. | ||
There you go. | ||
Come watch. | ||
I'm not surprised. | ||
It's a great interview. | ||
Mike, thank you for joining us. | ||
Thanks, Natalie. | ||
Speaking of Mike's, we also have Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, you've got about a minute. | ||
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Warren Posse, sorry today's show is a bit haphazard, but hey, if you get to watch Trump, that's always a good thing. | ||
But, to my point, remember when I told you guys about that Zuckerberg letter also being a false flag? | ||
Well, one of the key coordinators of the federal government's collusion between Facebook Specifically on the issue of COVID vaccines was none other than Rob Flaherty. | ||
Now, do you know why he's so important? | ||
Because he was the director of digital strategy in the White House, but do you know what he's doing now? | ||
He's Kamala's deputy campaign manager. | ||
Internalize that for a second. | ||
That shows you the censorship is going in-house. | ||
So that's just a distraction from the fact that the people who are now going to be running these censorship operations within the White House and the Harris campaign, they control all the levers of power. | ||
And our House Republicans are dumb enough to think that if you really adjust for the header, about three quarters of a page letter from Mark Zuckerberg, that that means No more censorship! | ||
It's a blank slate. | ||
Not quite. | ||
More censorship is incoming. | ||
More lawfare is incoming. | ||
And this Democracy Defenders pack, I want you guys to watch it very closely. | ||
We're gonna drill down on it more tomorrow. | ||
Like I said, anytime you see Norm Eisen around anything, let alone your vote, the 2024 election of President Donald Trump, that is a major red flag. | ||
Not a patriotic flag, but a red flag. |