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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Back in the War Room, Dave Brat sitting in for the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I've been visiting a lot of friends over the last day or so over at CPI, Conservative Partnership Institute, and one of my team a few years back, great Christian patriot Hugh Fyke, and I said, hey, who's the best spokesperson you've got over at CPI? | ||
And so Hugh, who I trust immensely, told me someone else I've known for years and who has been a tremendous messenger in the conservative movement. | ||
So our pleasure to welcome Rachel Bovard. | ||
She's been on before, I think, but Rachel with CPI as well. | ||
And Rachel, I'm just interested in hearing, in my view, the left is deceiving the young people out there. | ||
Right. | ||
So you represent all young people today for this audience. | ||
Let us know what what is the messaging the left is using and how do we counter it? | ||
And welcome to the show, Rachel. | ||
Thanks for being with us. | ||
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Thanks so much for having me. | ||
And thanks to Hugh for the nice shout out. | ||
Very kind. | ||
But it's true. | ||
You know, it's true. | ||
The left has no compunction about trying to take advantage of This particular aspect of being young, right, which is this aspirational desire to be happy, to get to the next step. | ||
What do I have to do to be happy? | ||
What do I have to do to kind of finally grow up? | ||
And they tell them, because the left is premised on narcissism and hedonism, and so they tell them, oh, to be happy, you just have to compare yourself to this person on Instagram to be happy. | ||
If you're a girl, you just have to become a boy. | ||
To be happy, you just have to avoid marriage and family. | ||
These things are going to make you miserable. | ||
And the result of this total toxic sludge has been the most miserable generation in the history of modern America. | ||
And yet, the young people continue to sign up for it. | ||
And I think this goes to a more sort of argument of infrastructure, which is that the left controls. | ||
All the institutions of culture. | ||
And this is why, you know, for years I've said the right cannot cede the culture. | ||
The right has to engage in these culture wars because, you know, if your son or daughter, you know, isn't, you know, is out in these institutions and is easily swayed by them, they all go in one direction. | ||
Every social media influencer, every celebrity, every like, you know, every corporation at this point. | ||
Yeah, I think you're spot on, Rachel, and you put it in a way I've never heard of put, which is great. | ||
And so then the next question is, these institutions, where's the low-hanging fruit, right? | ||
people again miserable but also destroying themselves in pursuit of these lies, the left | ||
tells them. | ||
Yeah, I think you're spot on, Rachel, and you put it in a way I've never heard it put, | ||
which is great. | ||
And so then the next question is these institutions, where's the low hanging fruit, right? | ||
If we're just going to be efficient and aim at the institutions, where does the conservative | ||
movement go? | ||
Where do we strike first in order to retake the culture? | ||
Because you're right, it's massive, right? | ||
From Hollywood, to K-12, to the Ivy League, to the ABC News folks. | ||
Where do we start, Rachel? | ||
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Well, for years, I think conservatives have said, well, we'll just go build our own institutions. | |
And to some extent, that's correct, right? | ||
We've seen that really work, especially in the higher ed model with colleges like Hillsdale and Grove City and other places. | ||
But I do think when it comes to corporate culture being completely captured, which it really hasn't been, right? | ||
That's a new development in the last 30, 40 years. | ||
We have to rethink our relationship with business. | ||
And what I mean by that is, These businesses don't exist completely separate from the government, right? | ||
In many ways, they are tethered to the government. | ||
We call it corporate cronyism. | ||
But what it really is, is the big business relationship with big government. | ||
And we have to stop reflexively shielding these companies from us leveraging that relationship, right? | ||
If they are going to be involved with government, then they also have to deal with Republicans. | ||
And we have to step back and say, well, I'm sorry, I'm not going to shield a company from antitrust enforcement if that company is indeed breaking the law. | ||
I'm not going to shield this company from, you know, I'm not going to protect its tax extenders and subsidies if it's using, you know, those government dollars or government benefit to target conservatives, to target people of faith. | ||
You know, that has to stop. | ||
And I think a lot of people on the right are waking up to that. | ||
But, you know, one interesting thing about this, and I think a real consequence of this, Is look at the whole furor around the JD Vance cat lady's comment. | ||
I think the response to that from women of a certain age in particular is reflective of what happens when we see the culture. | ||
Because a lot of the women that responded to JD, they, you know, are women waking up in grief. | ||
They're women waking up and saying, I wish I had had kids younger. | ||
No one told me because, you know, they thought they were doing it right and waiting to have kids or not having them at all because that's what the culture told them. | ||
And it's a real, real tragedy, right? | ||
And so we have to make sure, I think, our voices are reaching into the culture in a way that, you know, maybe we were welcomed before, we're not now. | ||
So we have to fight for our place in the culture, and we have to stop ceding that ground, I think, you know, with not only celebrities and the media, but also with these corporations, which Republicans have just been fine to sort of, you know, say, well, you know, It's fine for these companies to have subsidies. | ||
It's fine to protect them from any enforcement in the marketplace. | ||
Well, no longer, because they are our enemy at this point. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
I'm following a few groups that are doing great work over there. | ||
Robbie Starbuck is hitting it out of the park and back to neutral. | ||
That group, Alabastro and gang, is doing great work. | ||
Many others. | ||
And we are making some inroads there. | ||
And it's been shocking. | ||
The corporations know very well where the bulk of their consumers lie. | ||
And so I think you're right. | ||
Just waking up and being responsible consumers again, we can bring culture back at least to neutral, to the middle, which would be great. | ||
Say a little bit more on faith and the role of the family. | ||
With these young boys and girls and the way they're being influenced by social media, what can we do in that space for the culture? | ||
And what's the role of the church? | ||
You heard us talking about low propensity voters. | ||
What should the churches be doing to play their proper role in the civil realm where we're all called to participate? | ||
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Yeah, I think, you know, this is a huge issue because I think young people are bombarded with this lie that, like, kids are a burden, marriage will trap you, none of these things will make you happy, when we know, as conservatives, the cornerstone to happiness is these, you know, these family institutions, it's gratitude, You know, for what has gone before, it's St. | |
Paul is being content in all circumstances. | ||
And so I think the churches really need to better their outreach. | ||
I think some of the churches, not all of them, have sort of bought the lie that religion is something that happens on Sundays, but in the four walls of the church and at the four walls of your home and nowhere else. | ||
I think the church has to evangelize the fact that this isn't just a higher calling and a way to live. | ||
It's a recipe for happiness, right? | ||
There's a reason conservatives in particular have the monopoly on happiness, and it's because by and large we tend to be people of faith. | ||
You know, and I think the Church also, you know, I'm a Catholic, you know, we have 2,000 years of tradition, but Chesterton has a very famous quote that says, you know, nine out of ten new ideas are simply old mistakes. | ||
We have a lot of intellectual and religious traditions to tell them this, right? | ||
To say, you know, don't just do this because the Bible says you shouldn't do it. | ||
The Bible says this because Jesus Christ wants you to be happy, and this is why he said don't do this. | ||
So I think we need to make that leap, that this isn't just about getting into heaven, although it always is, it's about living a happy and fulfilled life. | ||
The best mental health is going to church. | ||
It's Christian life, exactly. | ||
All right, our huge thanks to Hugh Fike, a great Christian conservative, for making this happen. | ||
Rachel Bovard, superstar, linking social media and C.K. | ||
Chesterton in one show. | ||
If you haven't read Chesterton, make sure you do. | ||
It's a treasure. | ||
Rachel, thanks for being with us. | ||
How do people reach you and follow your work? | ||
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Ironically, you can find me on Twitter, the only social media that I engage in, at Rachel Bodard and CPI.org. | |
Yep. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Great job. | ||
Thanks, Rachel. | ||
Thanks for being with us. | ||
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All right, we got another superstar in the house, one of my friends from the Freedom Caucus days, a great leader, very smart, very kind, but very strong, Senator Cynthia Lummis from Wyoming. | ||
Senator, thanks for being on. | ||
Why don't you just start off where you want to. | ||
What are you working on? | ||
What are the key issues you're working on? | ||
I think censorship was in the middle of that, and you take it away from here, Senator. | ||
Thanks for being on The War Room. | ||
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Well, thanks, David. | |
So good to see you again. | ||
It was great to serve with you in the U.S. | ||
House and great to see you today leading the war room and continuing with our fight for conservative values and constitutional principles. | ||
So there's a couple of things that we're working on. | ||
As you know, it's been controversial as we approach the decision about whether to have a continuing resolution to keep the government funded after September 30th, coming right up, to have the SAVE Act as part of the mix in continuing to fund the government. | ||
The SAVE Act would make sure that illegal People in this country are not voting in federal elections. | ||
Now, as you know, some states are allowing in sanctuary cities and sanctuary states illegals, non-citizens to vote in local elections. | ||
That's sort of a precursor to having them vote in federal elections. | ||
And we simply cannot have non-citizens. | ||
Uh, voting for president for Congress. | ||
Um, it is not appropriate at all. | ||
And we need to make sure that that doesn't happen. | ||
And then another bill that I'm sponsoring, um, along the same lines, Senator bill Haggerty of Tennessee has a bill that I'm co-sponsoring called the equal representation act. | ||
The purpose of it is to not allow. | ||
Non-citizens to be counted in the census for purposes of determining how many members of Congress an area gets. | ||
Now, as we know, the U.S. | ||
House of Representatives is apportioned based on population. | ||
And currently, non-citizens are counted in the U.S. | ||
Census For determining how many representatives of a state will get. | ||
So let's say New York. | ||
Let's in all kinds of non-citizens, non-US citizens, counts them for purposes of determining how many members of the US House New York gets. | ||
They get 26 members of the US House of Representatives. | ||
Wyoming gets one. | ||
So every single member of the U.S. | ||
House that is added by counting illegals allows the diffusion and dilution of states like Wyoming in terms of its voice in the U.S. | ||
Congress. | ||
So I think it's terribly important that with especially with his massive influx Of non-citizens that are in this country illegally and by virtue of the Biden-Harris administration, anywhere from 10 million to 22, 23 million people are in this country illegally in the last three and a half years. | ||
We just can't allow them to be counted for purposes of the census. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Thank you, Senator. | ||
You have a unique view. | ||
We've got one minute left of the break. | ||
I'll hold you over. | ||
In the House, you're very familiar with the budget process, how CRs would come up, and then we didn't get the bills done on time, and then you go to an omnibus, and everybody throws the kitchen sink into the omnibus, and we've been doing that for 30 years, and now we're running $2 trillion deficits. | ||
So, in 30 seconds, why don't you warm up, and we'll come back to you after the break. | ||
What's going to happen this cycle? | ||
What's in your crystal ball? | ||
30 seconds. | ||
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My crystal ball says business as usual. | |
That we're in this cycle where we're six months behind funding the government. | ||
We have to break the cycle effective November's election. | ||
So I think we're stuck in this horrible cycle we've been in, as you said Dave, for 30 years. | ||
But we have such a chance to change all that come January if President Trump is elected. | ||
Right, right. | ||
We'll pull you back on the other side of the break, Senator. | ||
And you've got a unique perspective being in the House and knowing how that game goes. | ||
Now in the Senate, where you can exert huge leadership. | ||
We're honored to have you in the House. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
War Room. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Back in the war room with Senator Cynthia Lummis, Wyoming. | ||
Freedom Caucus in the house. | ||
Unique perspective now in the U.S. | ||
Senate. | ||
They have major power over there. | ||
The dance used to be, when I was in there, and this goes back 20 years, right? | ||
That we'd get into a budget war. | ||
The Freedom Caucus would call for something, right? | ||
Something better than the status quo. | ||
This time they called for the SAVE Act, which polls at 84% that doesn't allow illegals to vote in US elections. | ||
It's already law of the land, but want to tighten it up a little bit. | ||
And now the defense hawks come in and give the speaker a little latitude. | ||
That's the way it goes, right? | ||
So the conservatives got, you know, a bunch of people and they demand one conservative thing | ||
out of a $7 trillion Woken weaponized budget. | ||
And then the defense guys come in and say, we need more than $7 trillion. | ||
We want even more for the U.S. | ||
military. | ||
When it's not clear, we have a clear strategic plan with what to do with the current money. | ||
And so Cynthia Loomis is in the Senate now. | ||
She's seen it from all sides. | ||
Cynthia, how do we break this logjam? | ||
And how do we make progress for the American people and reduce the size of the federal government? | ||
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Dave, I don't see us breaking up between now and the end of this calendar year, but we have a huge opportunity to break it in 2025. | |
Many people in the U.S. | ||
Senate, even some on appropriations, are really sick of not getting all 12 budget bills considered on the floor of the Senate. | ||
So I think there's a real effort in the U.S. | ||
Senate When now that we might have the opportunity to elect a new majority leader, if the Republicans take over the majority in the U.S. | ||
Senate, we will have a new majority leader because Mitch McConnell is retiring from that job. | ||
And I think there are enough of us that are going to demand of a new majority leader that all 12 budget bills Make it to the floor of the Senate and that we have a robust amendment process. | ||
Right now, we never even consider those bills on the floor of the Senate. | ||
And you know, Dave, when you and I were in the House, the same was true there. | ||
There were so many of those that just got wrapped up in a huge bundle. | ||
We didn't know what was in it. | ||
It was pass it or you don't get to go home for Christmas. | ||
And that kind of treatment of members of Congress has got to stop. | ||
So I really do see this thing taking a dramatic turn in favor of representative government come January of 2025. | ||
Yep, real quick, about a minute to go. | ||
If you want to tie together the Cheneys, they've been a conservative family dynasty for a while, but they're not playing well in the sandbox with fellow Trumpsters and populists right now, and there's land grabs going out west. | ||
If you want to treat either of those two, fire away, Senator. | ||
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I'll start with what the Harris Biden administration has done out west. | |
They're trying to lock up federal land that was always intended for multiple use for oil, gas, coal, recreation, and instead change it to one purpose. | ||
And that purpose, Dave, is non-use. | ||
They're trying to do away with no coal, no oil, no gas, no trona, no bentonite, no rare earth minerals, no recreation, no motorized vehicles, no hunting on 1.8 million acres in Wyoming. | ||
We've got to fight back on this. | ||
This was never what was intended. | ||
The law provides for multiple use. | ||
And for conservation as a general principle, not as the overarching single use. | ||
And now with regard to the Chinese, I'd say this. | ||
It's one of two things. | ||
It's either they're completely out of touch. | ||
I can tell you they're completely out of touch with Wyoming. | ||
But I think that they're also so used to a war economy and a war-centric Defense Department that the notion of going back to what Ronald Reagan had, which was peace through strength. | ||
It just doesn't fit their playbook. | ||
And so I'm very devoted to going back to peace through strength. | ||
But the kind of strength that they want to assert is the kind that perpetuates war instead of being strong and peaceful. | ||
Yep, Cynthia Loomis, Senator Loomis, national treasure. | ||
Listen very carefully. | ||
She offers wisdom straight up that will restore this country to greatness. | ||
Senator, how do people reach you? | ||
And thanks very much for being in the war room. | ||
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Please check out my website. | |
Cynthia Loomis in the U.S. | ||
Senate. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Keep up the fight. | ||
Thanks for being on, Senator. | ||
All right, next up in the war room, we have the great Julie Kelly. | ||
Julie, why don't you bring us up to speed on all things elections, integrity. | ||
The floor is yours. | ||
Thanks for being with us, Julie. | ||
Thanks for having me, Dave. | ||
Well, I think what I've been covering this week is the reemergence of January 6th as a campaign issue. | ||
We saw this brought up in the debate on Tuesday night. | ||
And Dave, I'll tell you what, the misrepresentations about January 6th and in Kamala Harris's, as far as she is concerned, her flat-out lies about that day really need to be confronted by conservatives and those on the right. | ||
So let's break down Kamala Harris's role in January 6th. | ||
And these are unanswered questions that she has not addressed in more than three and a half years. | ||
First of all, as she continues to suggest, and she did this Tuesday night, she's done this in a few interviews. | ||
She seems to suggest that she was at the Capitol when the protests and the breach occurred, but she was not there. | ||
She left the Capitol at 11.20 a.m. | ||
on January 6th. | ||
She had attended a Senate intelligence briefing as a sitting U.S. | ||
Senator. | ||
For inexplicable reasons, we still don't know why, she left and went to the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, just a few blocks from the Capitol, as you know. | ||
She stayed there until she was evacuated at 1.17 p.m. | ||
after law enforcement allegedly, quote-unquote, found the pipe bombs. | ||
The Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security, in his report last month, said that she came within 20 feet of this alleged explosive device. | ||
She has never discussed the fact that she was almost assassinated, we are told by the FBI, from a device that was viable and deadly. | ||
She's never explained why she left the Capitol, where she was about to be certified as the incoming Vice President and a sitting U.S. | ||
Senator, part of the proceedings that day. | ||
To go to the DNC, she's never discussed the pipe bomb or why her Secret Service, Capitol Police, D.C. | ||
Metro Police, and bomb-sniffing canines all missed this device sitting outside the building that, again, the FBI said was planted the night before. | ||
Why is she misrepresenting, and that's a nice work, where she was on January 6th and never discussing that she was at DNC headquarters. That is a huge red flag. | ||
What's the answer? Julie, what's your best guess? What's going on here? | ||
I mean, the dark side of me, which is increasingly a bigger part of me, especially January 6th, | ||
is that she was supposed to play some sort of role in this hoax. And that was going to create | ||
the initial panic and the justification to shut down the proceedings that day. | ||
Remember what was going to happen on January 6th. | ||
Republicans did not want the proceedings shut down. | ||
They were going to take 12 hours to vet voting fraud in the six key swing states and ask for | ||
a 10-day audit. It was Democrats and never Trump Republicans like Mitch McConnell who wanted the | ||
proceedings shut down that day. Was she part of the initial hoax to shut down the Capitol and to | ||
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you know, evacuate everyone in the vicinity. But that didn't need to happen because it was sort of | ||
happening orchestrated by other elements outside the building that day. Here's another one day. | ||
All of the Secret Service texts from January 5th and January 6th were deleted | ||
under the Biden DHS after the Biden administration took over. Two dozen officials, | ||
including the director, including Kim Cheadle, who was on the Protective Services Bureau. | ||
All those texts were deleted and never recovered. | ||
That includes secret service, her secret service detail at the DNC that day. | ||
So this is why Getting to the bottom of exactly what happened with these pipe bombs is so important and people can also re-guarantee these work because he has done some of the best reporting on them. | ||
But she continues to lie. | ||
Hey Julie, you got one minute! | ||
Yep. | ||
No, I know. | ||
I'm glad you're the fact checker. | ||
That's what you're doing. | ||
The debate was disturbing, to say the least. | ||
You got a minute to go. | ||
How do people get a hold of you, Julie? | ||
What's the call to action? | ||
What's the motivation? | ||
What's the sense of urgency? | ||
What should this side of the football do this week? | ||
30 seconds. | ||
Well, people can find my work at Real Clear Investigations and my subject, You Classified, with Julie Kelly. | ||
I would keep pushing a Republican in Congress to get to the truth of January 6th. | ||
We have only a handful who are doing that, and that's why these lies can permeate and stay, you know, in the discussion, because the Republicans really have not done their job in uncovering this huge scandal, January 6th, especially the pipe bomb. | ||
Yeah, no, the ABC, David Murin, all those guys, you know, the myth that's been completely debunked, the officers shot and killed, none of it's true. | ||
Thanks for being with us, Julie Kelly. | ||
Stay with us in the War Room, back in one minute. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Back in the war room, Dave Brat sitting in with the great Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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Ten years ago, I had a big race involving immigration when it was not quite cool yet. | ||
But ten years before that, there were other heroes on Capitol Hill working on this issue because they knew it mattered. | ||
They educated me greatly as a rookie Green congressman. | ||
Then I ran into a great leader named Stephen K. Bannon, who's been on this issue forever. | ||
But the folks who trained me in on Capitol Hill, among them, the chief educator is Rosemary Jenks with the Immigration Accountability Project. | ||
Go look them up. | ||
If you want someone to make something happen, or a group to make something happen, that's the group. | ||
IAProject.org. | ||
I've worked with Rosemary for the last 10 years on this issue, and now it's blown sky high. | ||
And so, Rosemary, welcome to the War Room. | ||
Why don't you lead in on these non-profits? | ||
You've done some exploratory research, some non-profits in on some of the worst behaviors brought by illegal immigrants in the country. | ||
Rosemary Jenks, it's all yours. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, Dave. | ||
We just found out through actually a National Review article that the two nonprofit organizations, NGOs, who placed all of the Venezuelan gangbangers in Aurora, Colorado, are two organizations. | ||
One is Vive Wellness and the other is Organization Papagayo. | ||
And they have admitted that they chose those apartment complexes because they were poorly run, they were low rent, and they had very lenient rules on the number of people who could occupy each apartment. | ||
So now that, basically since early spring of 2023, these two organizations dumped 8,000 Venezuelans in Aurora, Colorado. | ||
These two organizations are funded by Denver taxpayers. | ||
They are publicly funded by the government. | ||
Denver is responsible for funding them, and they are responsible for what is happening in Aurora. | ||
And the latest report is that the vacant apartments in these buildings, now vacant because, of course, people have been chased out of them by the gangbangers, they're being used for parties at which drugs and child prostitutes are served. | ||
It's disgusting, and these organizations need to be shut down. | ||
Yeah, and somehow that didn't make it into the debate the other night. | ||
Is this being reported at all by the mainstream media, Rosemary? | ||
And aside from that catastrophic behavior, what else is going on there and what else is going around the country? | ||
The mainstream media likes to make it sound like this is just selective and a one-off when this seems to be the rule, right? | ||
Not an outlier. | ||
Rosemary? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, this is the problem. | ||
First of all, this story just came out in National Review about half an hour ago, so we'll see if the mainstream media picks it up. | ||
I wouldn't count on it. | ||
But it certainly will gain traction very shortly on X and other social media platforms. | ||
But you know, this is Aurora is not the only place this is happening. | ||
This is happening around the country. | ||
It's happening in Chicago and New York City. | ||
And you know, it's only a matter of time before it comes to a community near you. | ||
Because no one is betting the millions of illegal aliens coming across our border. | ||
They're being escorted into the United States by the federal government. | ||
Intentionally, then these NGOs are placing them wherever they want to with no input from the community or the government leaders of the state or local government, and they're wreaking havoc. | ||
Whether it's raping and killing girls and women, whether it's just petty theft and armed robberies and all the rest of it, we're seeing crime skyrocket Because of this massive flow of illegal aliens into our country, completely unvetted. | ||
So, you know, it's got to come to a stop. | ||
This is going to affect every single American if it hasn't already. | ||
And also, I would urge the posse to go and watch the Judiciary Committee hearing from Tuesday on the victims of illegal crime, because it was the mothers of four of the women who have been raped and murdered, and a mother of a son who was killed by fentanyl. | ||
And it is such an emotional hearing. | ||
Every American needs to see this because it will affect you if we don't bring this to a stop. | ||
Yep. | ||
And Rosemary, was that the committee hearing you were at? | ||
And how do people find that committee here? | ||
How do they reach that? | ||
So it was not the committee hearing that I was testifying in. | ||
Mine came right after theirs. | ||
I testified about non-citizens voting in the 2024 election and the fact that we have federal laws that don't require proof of citizenship to vote because, you know, this is what the whole fight over the SAVE Act is about. | ||
If federal law prohibits states from asking for additional proof of US citizenship, then we cannot be sure that non-citizens and illegal aliens are not voting in our elections. | ||
And in fact, they are. | ||
And I'll tell you, the Democrats know they are because the amnesty bill that President Biden sent to Congress in his first few months Actually automatically waives non-citizen voting and false claims to citizenship, so registering to vote, for all illegal alien applicants of that amnesty. | ||
So they know it's happening, and they're up front waiving these crimes, and these are crimes, because they know that illegal aliens are voting in our elections. | ||
We have an estimated 30 million non-citizens in the United States, and obviously that number is growing by the minute. | ||
And it is so easy for them to register to vote because they are eligible for driver's | ||
licenses and for social security numbers as soon as they get a work permit. | ||
So this is a huge problem. | ||
The SAVE Act is an easy answer and Congress should pass it and the president should sign | ||
it. | ||
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Oh, and to get to Rosemary, you can find both of those hearings. | |
Yeah. | ||
How do people get to those clips? | ||
Finish that up. | ||
Yep. | ||
Go to the website of the Judiciary Committee, which is judiciary.house.gov. | ||
Click on schedule and then hearings and they'll both show up and you can you can watch the YouTube video of them or you can go to the Judiciary Committee's YouTube channel and see all the witnesses and everything about them. | ||
Both are available there. | ||
Yeah, excellent. | ||
Also, I wanted to hit, I think I heard all political views of my own, but Kamala Harris | ||
the other day and the numbers at the debate and the numbers that are being widely reported, | ||
the Biden administration says illegal immigration is down. | ||
And supposedly, that's true at the ports of entry, etc, or some stat like that. | ||
But it doesn't include all the folks being flown into the country. | ||
Can you comment on that? | ||
What's the fact checking? | ||
What's the real data? | ||
And what's the total amount of folks that are coming across now illegally and the total | ||
amount accumulated over the years? | ||
So what is happening based on the Biden administration deal with Mexico, Mexico is preventing the | ||
illegals, would be illegals from getting to the northern part of Mexico. | ||
They're keeping them in southern Mexico so that they can use the CBP one app and then be metered into the United States. | ||
So it doesn't look like. | ||
Illegal immigration is still ongoing, but the fact is that there are still record levels of illegal aliens coming into the country, but now they're coming through the ports of entry rather than between the ports of entry. | ||
So border patrol apprehensions are down. | ||
Still not down to Trump-era levels, but they're down. | ||
But the inadmissible aliens coming through ports of entry, being flown into airports or coming through the land ports, is skyrocketed. | ||
And that is exactly the plan by the Biden administration. | ||
And, you know, when you hear Secretary Mayorkas talk about the lawful pathways, they're not lawful, they're unlawful. | ||
He's abusing his authority. | ||
But that is what he's doing. | ||
He's instead of having them come across between the ports of entry, he's trying to make it look more controlled so that there's not as much public reaction to it. | ||
But he's flying them in and allowing them through the ports of entry on the land border. | ||
The last number we have is that the Biden administration has released into the United States seven and a half million illegal aliens. | ||
So, I mean, that is just, it's unheard of. | ||
Seven and a half million illegal aliens released into the country. | ||
In the last three years. | ||
Last three years. | ||
Yep. | ||
Out of about 10 million total encounters with illegal aliens. | ||
So almost all of them are being let in. | ||
Wow, unbelievable. | ||
The impact on the culture is unimaginable. | ||
Rosemary, tell everybody about the Immigration Accountability Project, IAProject.org. | ||
What's the mission? | ||
What's the strategy? | ||
What are you achieving? | ||
And why is it unique up on Capitol Hill? | ||
Well, our primary purpose is to educate the public on what their members of Congress are doing on immigration and, of course, the executive branch, so that they can hold their elected officials accountable. | ||
We have on our website now, it's a brand new feature, if you go to the accountability section, | ||
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Yeah. | |
we have member accountability pages. | ||
Every single member of Congress is listed there. | ||
Every action they have taken on immigration is listed, all the bills they've sponsored, | ||
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So you can find your member of Congress and see exactly what they're doing. | ||
We'll be adding to those pages as soon as we are able. | ||
We need all the support we can get from the posse to build out those pages further. | ||
We're planning to add press statements and all kinds of things. | ||
But it's a massive resource. | ||
And we are determined to hold members of Congress accountable for their actions. | ||
That's unique. | ||
They all say they want border control, but they all vote against it. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Back in the War Room, Dave Brat sitting in with Stephen K. | ||
Bannon. | ||
Heard a tour de force this week by Eric Prince on the military-industrial complex. | ||
I think everyone in the War Room has been following the wars. | ||
Fourteen hotspots around the world right now, roughly four wars. | ||
One of them is in the Red Sea, right, going back to, you know, Tom Cruise movies and the Straits of Hormuz. | ||
It's serious business. | ||
Those movies don't end well. | ||
Well, they always end well because of Tom Cruise. | ||
But you see what's at risk in those movies. | ||
We are in the middle of that risk scenario right now. | ||
Bottom line, I will not do justice to Eric Prince. | ||
He put on a tour de force on the kinetic side of the football. | ||
And you've heard Stephen Bannon going on on the unlimited warfare, the Chinese versus us. | ||
Unlimited warfare, referring to the economic capabilities of the Chinese. | ||
The cyber attacks, the information attacks, the psyops being run against us. | ||
And so I think you all know the story. | ||
I just want to drill down a little bit that what Eric said was so profound. | ||
Number one, right, contact your congressmen and senators. | ||
And if they cannot explain to you what our military strategy is right now, right? | ||
If the top generals and the commander in chief and the direct folks right under him, the | ||
top generals in the country can't tell you what the strategy for the U.S. Defense Department | ||
is, I don't know what's going on. | ||
Why does this matter? | ||
We're heading into a CR season. | ||
It's going to be a failure. | ||
You're already seeing white flags waving all over, right? | ||
The Freedom Caucus comes in as usual and says, we want to protect the American people. | ||
We want the SAVE Act. | ||
Then the Warhawks come in to provide the speaker with a little camouflage, right? | ||
Because they say, oh, well, if you guys are going to fight for the American people, we're going to fight for our pork projects. | ||
We want more money for the defense industrial complex. | ||
And so we're going to hold you up, the whole thing collapses, and you're back to chaos, right? | ||
And $7 trillion budgets that Kevin McCarthy delivered up to Pelosi and President Biden. | ||
And that's why we're going bankrupt. | ||
So why am I saying this? | ||
I'm saying this because if you go read up on the wars, right? | ||
In Ukraine, you've been fed just garbage by the mainstream. | ||
But just let's look at the Houthis, right? | ||
The Houthis in the Red Sea. | ||
Uh, linked with, you know, Hamas and Hezbollah and Iran, all funded by the same folks, and back to, you know, making friendships with Russia and China and all that, all versus the United States to bring us down. | ||
What's going on? | ||
They have turned away aircraft carriers and our best forces with drones, right? | ||
With drones with the, you know, Coke can-sized explosives that are very powerful, and they can be guided with high-end technology. | ||
So they can direct those into a car window, according to experts, right? | ||
It's that precise. | ||
And it costs thousands of dollars. | ||
And we're taking these thousand dollar pieces of, you know, it's advanced technology, but it's cheap. | ||
And we're spending money on missiles, two missiles, according to the experts, to take down one coke can. | ||
So we're spending billions and billions of dollars of your taxpayer money because our Defense Department can't get their act together. | ||
There's no need to have to fight that war, right? | ||
Under President Trump, as a reminder, the ABC News correspondence failed miserably. | ||
We had peace and prosperity, somehow. | ||
Why might that be? | ||
Because President Trump, the CEO-type mind, goes to them and says, we're going to use all of our influence on you, right? | ||
China, it's not just about kinetic war. | ||
Would you like to be on our stock exchanges? | ||
If so, you better knock it off, right? | ||
And there's way more coming now. | ||
And our Wall Street folks are all making major bets. | ||
We're still somehow in a bull market. | ||
With productivity going down, a weaker labor market, all this has been widely reported, and yet the stock market soars. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the Federal Reserve, as usual, has hinted to the fat cats, we're going to lower interest rates to save the day for you once again. | ||
We're not going to get back so you can see the ugly economic fundamentals underlying our real economy, like the 12% literacy rate for the poor kids in Chicago schools. | ||
That's an economic fundamental. | ||
When your people can't read, and when the poorest of the poor can't read, that's a problem. | ||
Let's show a couple receipts here on China. | ||
And this is not meant at the Chinese people, right? | ||
1.4 million Lao-Beijing people. | ||
The problem is that number is projected to go to half in the next 30 to 40 years, right? | ||
Believe it or not. | ||
Go look at the demography experts on that one. | ||
China is experiencing a massive decline right now. | ||
And you've heard that story, right? | ||
Go look that up. | ||
Demography, real estate failure, debt, municipal, local debt in China is somewhere in the $20 trillion category. | ||
The federal government doesn't want it. | ||
Now they're going after the private sector, and they're putting capital controls on them, and they're riding herd on the corruption in the private sector in communist economy. | ||
And so, Denver, if you want to put up the first chart, Here's the private sector flows lately. | ||
This top 100 corporations in China, venture capital, investment banking type of deals by the rich folks in China. | ||
And it's collapsing, right? | ||
So it goes up, up, up, up, up when they gave him some latitude and now it's crushing down. | ||
Xi Jinping gave the speech a year ago, said we're coming after you. | ||
We're going full-on communist again. | ||
That ought to be a hint to us. | ||
Next chart, why did this happen? | ||
What's the fundamentals? | ||
And why am I spending time on this? | ||
Because the United States is getting ready to do the same thing. | ||
We have a $7 trillion budget. | ||
Our defense folks want more money for the federal government. | ||
Erik Prince said, solve the problem. | ||
No more money. | ||
Reduce the size of the federal government. | ||
Our private sector can do it better. | ||
What's the evidence in this chart? | ||
Look at the far right. | ||
The private sector up at the top in that blue is getting smaller and smaller and smaller. | ||
The purple is the state sector, the communist sector. | ||
It's getting bigger, bigger, bigger. | ||
And there's your simple lesson on socialism and communism. | ||
Econ 101. | ||
As the communist sector grows, the private sector shrinks, and they're collapsing. | ||
The same thing is up for debate at our elections in the United States of America. | ||
The other side wants a bigger federal government. | ||
Our government sector, by the way, is bigger than China's right now. | ||
China's government sector is 14% of GDP, and our sector is 18%. | ||
Sorry to go on the rant. | ||
I got Mike Lindell. | ||
I'm sorry I ran out of time. | ||
I thought I had a few more minutes to go. | ||
But Mike, give us the specials real quick. | ||
Sorry, brother. | ||
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