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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big 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. | ||
Peter K. Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
And I'm happy to bring in a good friend of mine and really the man who strikes fear in the heart of everybody in the swamp if they hear their name on one of his shows because it usually means that he's got the goods on them. | ||
I'm talking of course about John Solomon, Just The News, and I was with John this weekend. | ||
We were on a panel and I kept, you know, it's like, I kept asking John, it's like, there's still things I need to know, for example, about what happened to me. | ||
It's like, who ordered that hit on me at the airport, where instead of just calling me up and saying, hey, come on in and you've been indicted, we'll just process you here, they decided to send five armed FBI agents And I'm still wondering how I was even targeted by the J6 committee, whether it was simply the Democrats or whether there might have been a Liz Cheney in the woodpile there. | ||
So, John, come on into the war room and wax eloquent about just the news, baby. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Listen, I want to wax about last night and yesterday because I think there is a large dynamic that needs to be addressed in this country, and that is when Democrats realized in 2023 that Donald Trump had a great chance of reviving his political election chances and could very well be the nominee, they realized they couldn't have election based on the issues because their policies had | ||
been so badly failed. | ||
Inflation, insecurity, insanity. And so they made a conscious decision at every | ||
level from the Justice Department to the Congress to the media to their own | ||
political strategy to engage in character assassination and basically | ||
boil the water around Donald Trump until it was so hot that people would hate him | ||
because his character had been assassinated. | ||
It starts with the Red Wall speech that Joe Biden gave. | ||
It starts with all the raids on Mar-a-Lago. | ||
It starts with the constant stream of vitriol, often inaccurate, in the media. | ||
It starts with Liz Cheney giving false stories during the January 6 hearings. | ||
He never grabbed the steering wheel. | ||
Anyone who knew anything about it knew it wasn't true, but she posed that on the American people. | ||
And it's that boiling of the water that has really resulted in the last 90 days of really tragic history in America. | ||
Two assassination attempts by people who clearly were affected by that boiling water. | ||
And I think as we step back today and look at how did yesterday happen so close to 60, there's some very important questions about the Secret Service. | ||
Why were there no drones up? | ||
Because if there was a drone up, or if there was a drone up, they certainly didn't have it in the right location because the guy got all the way to the tree line. | ||
Those are important security questions. | ||
We're still trying to get security questions answered from January 6th. | ||
But the bigger question is Democrats, realizing that they couldn't run on their policies, decided to run on a vitriolic character assassination campaign. | ||
And it boiled the water to the point that we find ourselves at this moment on this day. | ||
Character assassination translates into assassination is what you're saying, John. | ||
I opened the show today, John, trying to find any possible distinction between two assassins with rifles trying to kill Donald Trump and Four prosecutors, Garland, Smith, Willis, Bragg, trying to take Donald Trump's life by putting him in prison. | ||
For the rest of his life. | ||
I don't see a dime's worth of difference between those two factions. | ||
The end result is the same. | ||
Donald Trump, essentially, his life is taken, one with a bullet, one with an eternal prison cell. | ||
And the sanctimony which Harris and others will say about we don't condone violence in our society is saddening. | ||
When in fact, lawfare and the weaponization of our justice system, I believe, is even more violent writ large than bullets. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Listen, I think you said something profound, which is that character assassination has given way to assassination attempts, and I think that there is a direct line between that, and we have to come to grips with it. | ||
Just think about this. | ||
45 minutes. | ||
45 minutes after the second assassination attempt on President Trump, Hakeem Jeffries had the bad judgment to put out a tweet saying, it's time to attack extreme Magomor. | ||
Who does that? | ||
Even if you're going to do it at some point, you don't do it in the 45 minutes after a second assassination attempt. | ||
There is a tone deafness. There is a get Donald Trump at all costs. | ||
We must stop Donald Trump at all costs. You've heard Democrats actually use those exact words. | ||
Jamie Raskin says something like that often. | ||
Well, that cost is we've boiled a nation to such a point now that people don't see Donald Trump as a human anymore. | ||
They see him as a potential piñata or a shooting target. | ||
That is bad for the country. | ||
We used to settle our differences in elections and with debates and today we settle it with character assassination and some of that character assassination seems to inspire people to go the next round and try to create physical harm or death and I think we just have to come to grips with it. | ||
My profession The media profession is a large part of it. | ||
I saw that little clip with CNN and Jake Tapper. | ||
If you watch MSNBC every night, my God, the vitriol on there, it looks something akin to, you know, hate speech every single night. | ||
That's not what America is for. | ||
We can have our differences. | ||
Tip O'Neill and Ronald Reagan could disagree, but they could be civil. | ||
We're not civil anymore. | ||
We're uncivilized in our political conduct these days. | ||
So if character assassination leads to real assassination attempts, then Morning Joe, Joy Reed, Rachel Maddow, And you know what they're going to do? | ||
They're not going to admit any of their culpability. | ||
We're going to be subjected to now, John, see what you think about this, is the spectacle of this guy with a gun being used as a proxy to debate funding for the war in Ukraine or whether or not Haitians are eating Geese or ducks and it's going to keep spinning out of control. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Yeah, the reason we're having these debates is that the Democrats can't afford a debate about their policies. | ||
They can't talk about inflation. | ||
They can't talk about insecurity. | ||
They can't talk about insanity. | ||
They tried to deny, including their media defenders, people like Susan Glasser at New Yorker, they tried to deny the truth that Kamala Harris wanted to give taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries to illegal aliens in detention. | ||
Those are exactly the words of the thing. | ||
So, when you got to that level of denial, because you can't have an honest debate about your policies, this is what you turn to. | ||
You turn to propaganda, into hatred, into vitriol. | ||
And I think that's the bigger question here. | ||
And yes, the media is a big part of it. | ||
There were fake fact checks on Tuesday night. | ||
There were fake stories in the days right after it. | ||
And again, I want my profession to get things right. | ||
I think journalism plays a noble role when it's well-executed. | ||
But it hasn't been well-executed during the entire era of Donald Trump. | ||
And I think media are a big part of the confusion, the anger, the hatred, the vitriol that now has been foist upon our country and leads to these sort of repeated episodes. | ||
The other thing they're going to do is use this again as a debate over gun control. | ||
Of course. | ||
And, you know, let's channel little Charlton Heston here. | ||
Guns don't kill people, journalists do. | ||
Well, certainly people do. | ||
Guns don't kill people, journalists do when they incite them to violence. | ||
Politicians The hatred is out of control. | ||
John, I'm putting you on the calendar. | ||
I know you got a big hot story that may or may not involve Liz Cheney at some point. | ||
Okay. | ||
Dish. | ||
I think at the end of the day, we start to need to hold people accountable for creating false narratives that drew this hatred and drew this emotion. | ||
And one of those false narratives that's becoming clearer and clearer is Liz Cheney. | ||
Bennie Thompson was not in charge of the January 6th committee on a daily basis. | ||
I mean, he was the man in charge by title. | ||
But Liz Cheney drove those conversations. | ||
And what was she doing to drive those conversations? | ||
We're going to be able to, we've already told you clearly that she knew that when she put | ||
Cassidy Hutchinson on the stand to say that Donald Trump grabbed the wheel, that that | ||
wasn't true because the Secret Service agents were telling her it wasn't true and she didn't | ||
want to interview those Secret Service agents. | ||
But we're going to develop another line of her conduct. | ||
She's a lawyer. | ||
She has certain responsibilities as a lawyer. | ||
Over the next few days, I hope to develop a very important storyline so people can understand | ||
just how far, when Alan Dershowitz uses the term, get Trump, what does it mean? | ||
It means cause him harm at any cost. | ||
ethical, moral, any cost. And I think with Liz Cheney we have one of many good | ||
examples of someone so obsessed with getting Donald Trump that maybe the | ||
rules, maybe the concepts, maybe truth itself didn't matter. | ||
And I think we're gonna be able to develop that story a little bit further | ||
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over the next several days. And will we know whether she had anything to do with | |
putting me and Steve in prison? Those are great questions, right? | ||
Listen, you have to ask yourself. | ||
We have a FOIA in at the FBI. | ||
Why did the FBI raid, you know, go and arrest you when the normal process would be to just simply turn yourself in and, you know, it's basically a process crime? | ||
It's just remarkable to see this. | ||
You see all these people that they brought raid teams out, SWAT teams out to go get someone on a misdemeanor. | ||
Who was ordering that? | ||
Who was ordering that? | ||
We're starting to get to the bottom of that with FOIA and law enforcement sources. | ||
We're living in an era where we have to expose who the people are that have driven this extremism. | ||
Again, the legal system could do what it needs to do if it believes there are some issues there, but excessive use of force, excessive use of power, using power just for political show, not for achieving law and order, it adds to that boiling water. | ||
And I think that that's something we're going to be really focused on in the next six months. | ||
By the way, the event you and I were at on Saturday in Ronkakamo, Long Island, great event. | ||
I met a guy there who had been sent, he was sent to Danbury prison. | ||
He was there for two weeks when Steve's, Steve's still there, but he was there when Steve was there. | ||
So this guy was sent there for two, let's think about this, two weeks and I asked him what he did. | ||
They sent him to a low security, which is, Dangerous place, okay? | ||
Don't be fooled by the word low. | ||
A low security place where Steve's at. | ||
Dangerous place. | ||
Dangerous criminals in these places. | ||
He's in for two weeks for a misdemeanor. | ||
I mean, how does that... | ||
How does that happen? | ||
I mean, I got four months for a misdemeanor. | ||
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I don't get it, man. | |
That's just a waste of taxpayer money, sir. | ||
It's going to take us another year or two to understand. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
And also, listen, we need to find the people inside. | ||
We're not going to understand unless we win the election. | ||
That's the punchline, John. | ||
100% right. | ||
100% right. | ||
The election. | ||
This is about accountability. | ||
If we don't have accountability in our justice system, Then we're not going to get this democracy back into balance. | ||
Because we can't have what we have now. | ||
We got a bunch of Democrats in power. | ||
I don't blame the voters who put them there. | ||
They're just trying to protect their families. | ||
But we've got a bunch of Democrats who are abusing power and assassinating the character | ||
on a daily basis of Donald Trump. | ||
And then when somebody takes a shot at him and almost kills him, or almost takes a shot | ||
at him, they say, oh, violence has no place in our society. | ||
Let's take away everybody's weapons. | ||
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That's how they roll, brother. | ||
All right. | ||
Justin News, John Solomon. | ||
Check it out. | ||
Read it. | ||
See it. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Thanks, Peter. | |
Bye. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Peter K. Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
You are in the war room. | ||
We, like I guess the rest of the world, have been talking about the attempted assassination on President Trump, but we do it a little bit different. | ||
We tell the truth about what's going on here. | ||
At the beginning of the show, I'm bringing Mike Davis in. | ||
Mike, I posed the question, Is there any difference between two men with rifles trying to kill President Trump on the one hand, and on the other hand, Merrick Garland, Jack Smith, Fannie Willis, and Alvin Bragg trying to put President Trump away for the rest of his life, basically death by prison. | ||
I don't see the difference. | ||
I see the same kind of violence Well, let's look at what the Biden-Harris Democrats have done. | ||
They have tried to bankrupt Trump for non-fraud in New York. | ||
They've tried to throw him in prison for the rest of his life. | ||
They've tried to take him off the ballots. | ||
in Colorado and in Maine. | ||
And when the Supreme Court stopped them, they are trying to destroy the Supreme Court | ||
that got in their way. | ||
They've also imprisoned Trump's top aides, like you, Peter DeVaro, who went to prison | ||
for four months after a claim of constitutional executive privilege | ||
going back 250 years to George Washington. | ||
You were the White House Trade Director. | ||
I mean, I don't know how your communications with the President of the United States are not covered by constitutional executive privilege. | ||
But of course, there's a Trump derangement exception to every law in this country. | ||
Steve Bannon is sitting in prison right now as one of Trump's outside presidential advisors. | ||
The Office of Legal Counsel in the Justice Department. | ||
Binding authority at the OLC said that outside presidential advisors also have constitutional executive privilege and they ignored that for Steve Bannon. | ||
Apparently he had to fill out the right form or check the right box for the bureaucrats and the Justice Department and the partisan operatives in the Biden-Harris administration and on the DC courts. | ||
And so they've gone after January 6th defendants. | ||
They persecuted these January 6th defendants, as the Supreme Court clearly held in June with this Fisher decision. | ||
They contorted, politicized, and weaponized a post-in-run obstruction of justice statute to go after their political enemies. | ||
And then that didn't stop Trump, right? | ||
So what did they do? | ||
They underfunded Trump's Secret Service protection. | ||
Biden and Kamala did this. | ||
Twice now. | ||
Twice they underfunded his Secret Service protection. | ||
They said he is an existential threat to democracy repeatedly. | ||
They compared him to Hitler and Biden said to put a bullseye on his head. | ||
So what the hell do they think was going to happen when they try? | ||
It was by the grace of God, a millimeter And a millisecond saved his life in Butler, Pennsylvania, and then they don't have Secret Service around the perimeter of his golf course? | ||
Don't they do that for Obama? | ||
I think they do. | ||
I mean, they want to spend more money protecting President Zelensky than President Trump. | ||
Say that again. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I will say that very clearly. | ||
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have spent more energy and resources protecting Ukraine President Zelensky than they have American President Trump. | ||
Character assassination leads to attempted assassination. | ||
Any doubt about that? | ||
Well, look at this guy. | ||
Look at his social media. | ||
This guy was a Ukraine fanatic who thought he had to stop Trump at all costs because he had to save democracy. | ||
What has been put in his crazy head by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and these deranged Democrats. | ||
Wow. | ||
It's worse than that. | ||
We had Pozo on Jack Posobiec earlier and they've traced him back and apparently this guy was active in Ukraine recruiting soldiers, neo-Nazi groups with CIA and Biden administration involvement and funding. | ||
And this is the guy that is involved now. | ||
And so, I mean, it's like Lee Harvey Oswald all over again, in some sense. | ||
These shadowy ties where we have to get to the bottom of this. | ||
But what I'm afraid of here, Mike, I know it's going to happen, so let's not fear it. | ||
They're going to use this event to have proxy debates over funding for Ukraine, gun control. | ||
They're already blaming Trump for inciting violence by telling the truth about illegal immigrants eating animals. | ||
We know that's a fact. | ||
Based on video, but they deny that. | ||
So, where do we go with this? | ||
I mean, it's just more noise. | ||
Going into the election, Mike, it's just more noise. | ||
They're going to blame it all on him. | ||
The guy, they try to kill him a second time. | ||
It's all his fault. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, look, let's look at Ukraine. | ||
You had President Obama put Vice President Biden in charge of Ukraine. | ||
And Biden went on the take. | ||
They had millions of dollars coming in from Ukraine into the Biden's bank accounts, right? | ||
Clear corruption. | ||
Putin smelled the weakness. | ||
He took Crimea under Obama and Biden. | ||
Four years of peace and prosperity under Trump and then Biden and Kamala are in the White House. | ||
Biden's back and so is Putin. | ||
He's trying to take the rest of Ukraine. | ||
We didn't have this. | ||
Under Trump. | ||
And this is maybe why these people don't like Trump. | ||
He's not a warmonger. | ||
He doesn't want these endless wars that make a lot of people a lot of money. | ||
And I think a lot of people know that when President Trump gets back into that White House, there's going to be peace between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
And that's going to end the gravy train for a lot of these people. | ||
Hey, Denver, see if you can pull up that Harris-style diplomacy clip. | ||
When you're ready, go ahead and fire it up. | ||
Yeah, because it kind of speaks to what we're talking about here, this whole Ukraine issue, where it's in the debate, and she brags about going over and meeting with Zelensky and giving him this and that and the other thing, and Trump says... We got it? | ||
Okay, play this. | ||
Listen to this, Mike. | ||
Can you hear it? | ||
I know it is, but... | ||
I shared with him American intelligence about how he could defend himself. | ||
Days later, I went to NATO's eastern flank, to Poland and Romania. | ||
And through the work that I and others did, we brought 50 countries together to support | ||
Ukraine in its righteous defense. | ||
And because of our support, because of the air defense, the ammunition, the artillery, | ||
the javelins, the Abrams tanks that we have provided, Ukraine stands as an independent | ||
and free country. | ||
He likes to talk about it, but just so you understand, they sent her to negotiate peace | ||
before this war started. | ||
Three days later, he went in and he started the war, because everything they said was | ||
weak and stupid. | ||
They said the wrong things. | ||
That war should have never started. | ||
She was the emissary. | ||
They sent her in to negotiate with Zelensky and Putin, and she did. | ||
And the war started three days later. | ||
And that's the kind of talent we have with her. | ||
She's worse than Biden, in my opinion. | ||
I think he's the worst president in the history of our country. | ||
She goes down as the worst vice president in the history of our country. | ||
But let me tell you something. | ||
She is a horrible negotiator. | ||
They sent her in to negotiate. | ||
As soon as they left, Putin did the invasion. | ||
So the punchline, Mike, they sent her in to negotiate as soon as they left Putin. | ||
Yeah, and Putin saw his adversary, Kamala Harris, and look what he did. | ||
I mean, I would say this. | ||
Putin's a monster for what he did, no question. | ||
He invaded a country, but guess what? | ||
How many Americans would spend one paycheck, let alone one loved one, to go save these Russian-speaking provinces in eastern Ukraine that no one's ever heard of, right? | ||
I mean, again, this never would have happened under Trump. | ||
It didn't. | ||
I think that's the bigger point here. | ||
If you look at what happened on our watch when I was in the White House, peace, security, prosperity. | ||
Mike, stay right here. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
After this break, we are with the great Mike Davis. | ||
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day. | ||
And as a reminder, we're now less than 50 days out of an election. | ||
And today, today, today, September 16, Pennsylvania began its early voting. | ||
It's like, think about that. | ||
That's as the Keystone State goes may well go. | ||
This election. | ||
So we're going to pivot now with Mike Davis to talk a little bit about some of the election integrity issues that you're tracking carefully, Mike. | ||
What's what's the latest thing we should be concerned about? | ||
Well, the Article 3 project is not only are we doing judges a lawfare, we've now put election integrity on our plate because we know, we saw this with the Supreme Court, with Fisher, with presidential immunity, with these other big monumental cases before the Supreme Court. | ||
That not only does the law have to be right, the politics have to be right for the judges to rule on these big cases. | ||
And we saw that in the 2020 election. | ||
These judges didn't think the politics was right, so they found every excuse they could not to rule. | ||
Standing, mootness, ripeness, any other excuse they could to dodge and not... Pretty extraordinary. | ||
How many courts was it? | ||
It was like a zillion. | ||
Too many. | ||
Too many cowards. | ||
Everybody ducked it. | ||
Yeah, so this time what the Article 3 project is doing Is we want to help change the politics so these judges find their backbones and so they can follow the law. | ||
And we're doing this on election integrity. | ||
And one of the key issues we're handling at the Article 3 project is the SAVE Act. | ||
This is really important. | ||
This is by Senator Mike Lee, a bill sponsored by Senator Mike Lee. | ||
It is illegal for non-citizens to vote in federal elections. | ||
And most of the time it is a federal crime. | ||
And it is a deportable crime, meaning if you're a non-citizen and you vote in a federal election, it's illegal. | ||
Almost always you're committing a federal crime and you could be deported for that. | ||
So I don't think that message is getting out there because when these non-citizens are going in to get their driver's licenses in a lot of these states, they're getting registered to vote. | ||
In Virginia, In Texas, Texas just found almost 2,000 non-citizens who have voted in prior elections. | ||
The Democrats who say, oh, it's already illegal for them to vote, we don't need to pass the SAVE Act, well, 2,000 non-citizens, nearly 2,000 non-citizens have voted in Texas. | ||
And so what we're doing at the Article 3 project is pushing the SAVE Act and we're trying to get out the message to these lawyers, and election officials and judges that you need to follow | ||
the law. You're going to have the political cover you need to follow the law. And if you don't | ||
follow the law, we're going to call you out. What worries me also about the illegal alien voting is | ||
strategically, there may well be one or more NGOs or other bad actors who could follow the | ||
registration of these folks and vote for them Illegal aliens might not even know. | ||
That's kind of the chicanery that happens. | ||
If you watch 2000 Mules, you saw just mass ballots being deposited in drop boxes. | ||
I mean, for example, if you know who these people are, You can get ballots that you can submit in their name. | ||
Is that fantasy or possibility? | ||
How sophisticated are these ballot stuffers? | ||
I've been a volunteer election lawyer for the Republicans for five election cycles in Colorado when they went to all-mail ballots. | ||
And I've done litigation on all-mail ballots and those elections in Colorado. | ||
Colorado went from a deep red state to a very blue state because of all-mail ballots. | ||
And then they legalized weed and all the dirt balls from California. | ||
After they ruined California, they moved to Colorado. | ||
Now they're ruining Colorado like cultural COVID. | ||
But with mail ballots, it's not that hard. | ||
Live ballots to old voter lists, right? | ||
College students who have moved. | ||
These live ballots pile up and the way you would stop election fraud is you do signature verification with election observers. | ||
Well, what do they do during COVID? | ||
They said, oh wait, we have COVID, we're going to throw out the election observers, the evidence gatherers, and then they want to say you have no evidence. | ||
Well, no kidding, you threw out the evidence gatherers, you threw out the election observers, and then somehow COVID also changes your signature. | ||
Did you know that, Peter? | ||
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Because, you know, that COVID, your signature changes, so they turn... Let me call Malone on that. | |
Doc! | ||
Yeah, my COVID just broke my signature. | ||
It's not the same. | ||
I mean, they turned down The machines, they made it where the algorithm, where it was signature verification was meaningless in a lot of these places, right? | ||
So you get rid of the election observers, you mass mail ballots out to old voter lists, and then voila, right? | ||
You have all these ballots show up at three o'clock in the morning. | ||
You know, so I would say this if you want If you want people to have confidence in your elections, you should be transparent with your elections. | ||
You should follow the rules of the elections. | ||
We're less than 50 days out, and you're playing the long game, which I applaud, but between now and election day, is there anything people in the posse can do to help prevent election fraud? | ||
I would say this. | ||
I think that we learned our lesson from 2020, because this time around, The Trump campaign and the RNC have very good lawyers, and they are doing this time what should have happened last time, which is getting injunctions in courts ahead of time. | ||
So that, what the problem is, is if you wait till after the election, and then you try to sue, you're essentially asking the judge to overturn the entire election, because you did not get an injunction. | ||
How can you get an injunction before anything's happened? | ||
Well, you get an injunction, for example, on election observers and say you can't use COVID to illegally change election laws and throw out the election observers. | ||
You get an injunction on signature verification, meaning you can't turn down the signature verification machines or it's meaningless, right? | ||
COVID didn't change your signature this time. | ||
In the battleground states, we're... | ||
are the most vulnerabilities for the integrity of the election. | ||
It's the usual suspects. | ||
It's the deep blue hell holes like Philadelphia and Detroit and Milwaukee, places like that where you have all Democrat machines running the election. | ||
So play a scenario out. | ||
You're in Milwaukee. | ||
How are they going to try to steal it there? | ||
Well, I mean, how could they try to steal it? | ||
I mean, if they have non-citizens voting? | ||
If they do mail ballots and they're not checking signatures? | ||
Again, if they don't let election observers watch the process. | ||
Where are we at on drop boxes being legal in some states and not in others? | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's a fight. | ||
I mean, here's the problem. | ||
We have to win elections. | ||
And in order to appoint judges to the courts and not radical leftists like they've done in Wisconsin, you need to win elections. | ||
This is where I say to conservatives and right-thinking independents and even right-thinking Democrats, you need to get out and vote. | ||
And you need to vote as early as possible. | ||
Do not wait until Election Day to vote. | ||
Because if you think the BLM and Antifa riots were bad in 2020, wait for the Hamas riots in 2024. | ||
You may not have the chance to vote if you wait until Election Day. | ||
So vote as early as possible. | ||
The Palestinians are going to try to shut our ballot boxes down? | ||
I mean, look, I would not put anything past the Democrats. | ||
They're doing everything they can to make sure that President Trump does not get back into the White House. | ||
They tried to bankrupt him, throw him in prison for life, take him off the ballots, underfunded his Secret Service, detailed twice, almost got his head blown off. | ||
They're going to stop at nothing, right? | ||
They lie, they make up hoaxes, they are fighting efforts to make sure that illegal immigrants, non-citizens are not illegally voting in federal elections. | ||
They play for keeps and they know if Trump gets back into office that there's going to be reforms, much-needed reforms that these globalists and these DC insiders do not like. | ||
Is Act Blue on your radar, Mike? | ||
This is the conduit for what seems to be an astonishing amount of funding going into the Democratic Party that we don't know where it's coming from. | ||
It's certainly, there's certainly evidence that there's some potential illegal donations happening on Act Blue. | ||
And I think that state attorneys general In places like Missouri and Texas, good AGs in those places should start doing more. | ||
In Florida, Missouri, Texas, other places where we have state attorneys general, Paxton's great in Texas. | ||
He should step up and do more on this. | ||
He's fantastic and I'm a huge fan of his and he might be the ideal AG to look into this. | ||
If after the election it's determined that Act Blue was the conduit for literally tens of millions of dollars going into Senate races and the president's race, Is there any recourse in terms of those elections, or is it just like somebody gets prosecuted for fraud? | ||
I mean, here's the problem with elections. | ||
You have to catch the fraud before election day. | ||
If you don't catch the fraud before election day, it is almost impossible to get a judge to do anything about it. | ||
That's what my concern is. | ||
These Senate races are out of control. | ||
I mean, we're getting our ass kicked. | ||
And a lot of those Senate races in terms of fundraising and we're behind in the polls relative to Donald Trump in ways which I can't even imagine, yet it's happening because of this funding disadvantage. | ||
So something's going on there, Mike. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I would say this. | ||
I don't want conservatives to get disheartened because we need to show up. | ||
I want them to get mad and active. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
Remember where you are, Mike. | ||
This is Bannon's war room. | ||
We need to get out there. | ||
We need to get out there. | ||
We need to vote as early as possible. | ||
And we need to get our friends to vote and our colleagues to vote and drive them to the polls, folks. | ||
I mean, there is, look, this is, we say this about every election, but this is truly a make or break election for this country. | ||
Do you want President Kamala Harris? | ||
Or President Donald Trump replacing Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito on the Supreme Court. | ||
That's what's at stake in this election. | ||
10 to 20 million illegal immigrants coming into our country is bad over the last four years. | ||
Imagine another 20 or 30 million. | ||
Imagine Democrats taking over the Supreme Court. | ||
There goes our God-given rights to speak, to worship, to associate, to protect ourselves. | ||
And that's why people need to get out and vote this election. | ||
And they will put Donald Trump in prison. | ||
Oh, there's no question. | ||
Do you want President Trump going back to the White House or Rikers Island? | ||
This is a referendum on putting him in prison. | ||
People can't lose sight of that. | ||
These are bad people. | ||
Mike, coordinates please for your organization. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
It's article3project.org, article number 3project.org. | ||
You can donate there, you can follow us on social media, and most importantly, take action, particularly take action on the SAVE Act. | ||
Call both of your home state senators, call your U.S. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
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Peter K. Navarro, you are in the war room, we are in the home stretch. | ||
We're going to have the amazing Mike Lindell up shortly, but I want to Put a bow on my primary mission today, which has been to go through the transcript of the Trump-Harris debate last week, analyze what was said and not said on the four major issues, economy, border, foreign policy, and crime, and score it like a boxing referee and | ||
With the idea that Trump had only one mission going in there. | ||
It wasn't to talk to you and I. It was to talk to the swing voters. | ||
Remember here, 94% of America appears to have their mind made up in this election. | ||
This election will be settled by 6% of the swing voters, the undecideds. | ||
And it'll come down to a few hundred thousand voters in the battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina. | ||
And so what those swing voters, I believe, want to hear, and this is what the polling tells us, they want to hear truth about those major issues. | ||
Donald Trump told it. | ||
Oh, Kamala Harris did was talk trash and throw tropes at Trump. | ||
It was the Lilliputians versus Gulliver. | ||
The last clip I want to play for you Denver, let's listen to the exchange on lost manufacturing jobs, if you would. | ||
10,000 manufacturing jobs this last month. | ||
It's going, they're all leaving. | ||
They're building big auto plants in Mexico, in many cases owned by China. | ||
They're building these massive plants and they think they're going to sell their cars into the United States because of these people. | ||
What they have given to China is unbelievable, but we're not going to let that. | ||
We'll put tariffs on those cars so they can't come into our country because they will kill It is horrible. | ||
at autoworkers and any autoworker, whether it's in Detroit or South Carolina or any other | ||
place, what they've done to business and manufacturing in this country is horrible. | ||
It is horrible. | ||
And what I loved about that little riff was the appeal by President Trump to the Trump | ||
Democrats that took him over the top in 2016, which is to say the union members in the manufacturing | ||
industries. | ||
I'm not talking about the service workers. | ||
That's a whole freaking ball of wax. | ||
But the UAW The president has gotten the leadership to endorse Harris instead of Trump when the rank and file knows damn well that what Harris and Sean O'Brien did, I think that's his name, | ||
At the UAW have basically signed the Full Employment Act for autoworkers and battery makers in Communist China. | ||
So good for Trump. | ||
I think within the next few hours, days or weeks, we're going to hear from the Teamsters. | ||
The president spoke at the RNC. | ||
He was widely condemned by the rest of labor, but he knows Like the rank-and-file know that Trump is the guy who will help black, brown, and blue-collar Americans and the Teamsters, the UAW, the United Steelworkers, and so on. | ||
I have Trump TKO 12 to 2 over Harris. | ||
She gets a little bit on the abortion issue, but not much. | ||
All right. | ||
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It's the chaos and the nonsensical things going on, but one of the things we can count on with my pillow is... Mike, I gotta tell you. | ||
I gotta tell you, brother. | ||
I gotta tell you, brother. | ||
I love your background, Daisy. | ||
Are you down in South America scouting out some new coffee or some new products there? | ||
What's going on? | ||
You gonna get some snakes with some moccasins? | ||
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