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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
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As we've told you, this is the fight. | |
All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | ||
War Room Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's September 16th, the year of our Lord, 2024. | ||
We're about 50 days out. | ||
This is Alex DeGrasse guest hosting for Steve Bannon, who we pray for, of course. | ||
50 days out, like I said, game time is now. | ||
Everything that we've worked for on the line, MAGA's never been in a stronger position. | ||
The fight is tough. | ||
We've got two great ghosts, two great hosts today. | ||
Matt Boyle from Breitbart, Total Weapon, and Luke Mahoney from Mako Strategies. | ||
We're going to kick it off, I think, first talking about the second assassination attempt on President Trump. | ||
How can this happen in our country? | ||
We're going to go over the failures, what we know, what we don't know. | ||
So let me kick it over to Matt Boyle to start it off. | ||
Yeah, Alex, thanks for having me. | ||
Yeah, the thing I would say about this is that we've now had two incidents in the course of the span of two months. | ||
I mean, nearly to the day, exactly two months after the first one back in July, where some really crazy person found the weakest point in the U.S. | ||
Secret Service security plan, and in the first case actually shot Trump. | ||
They got shots off against Trump and they hit him with at least one bullet. | ||
They killed one person behind him and severely injured others. | ||
In the case of this case in West Palm Beach at Trump's golf course yesterday, where we | ||
are is somebody was able to find the weak point in the U.S. | ||
Secret Service security plan and get a line of sight to where Trump was going to be. | ||
And thankfully, a brave U.S. | ||
Secret Service agent saw the barrel of the rifle pointing out of the fence and engaged the person. | ||
The person fled, and law enforcement was later able to apprehend him fleeing north on I-95 | ||
out of West Palm into, I believe, Martin County, Florida. | ||
So the fact of the matter is, is that at a certain point here, we have to start asking | ||
the question, how did people in two separate cases find the weak point in the U.S. Secret | ||
Service security plan, and how did they know exactly where to be and when to be there? | ||
And we're not getting answers from the FBI. | ||
We're not getting answers from the Secret Service and our congressional leaders. | ||
And beyond that, thankfully, the state of Florida is going to conduct its own parallel | ||
investigation into what happened here. | ||
So that's a good move by Governor Ron DeSantis. | ||
So hopefully he's able to get to the bottom of things through the Florida Department of | ||
Law Enforcement. | ||
The fact is, is that this is too many times for a coincidence at this stage, and there's | ||
something rotten in Denmark here. | ||
And we need to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Is it somebody on the campaign? | ||
Is it somebody in the senior levels? | ||
The campaign that has access to the president's schedule, which is not announced publicly, right? | ||
It's not like there's a public announcement that Trump's going to the golf course that day. | ||
So how did this guy know where to be and when to be there? | ||
But then in addition to that, You know, if it's not somebody from the campaign, is it somebody from the FBI? | ||
Is it somebody from the Department of Homeland Security or the Secret Service or something like that? | ||
or some group of people, et cetera, there's something rotten in Denmark here, and we need | ||
to get to the bottom of it, because at a certain point here, this is not a coincidence, and | ||
this is not acceptable to happen. | ||
We need to have top-notch security. | ||
And then, in addition to that, I would add that the rhetoric from the left—in the case | ||
of Butler, we know very little about the shooter, right? | ||
We know very little about Crooks and his background, his ideology, et cetera, partially because | ||
is the FBI is covering it up, right? | ||
Like, they are not providing that information. | ||
Frankly, Congress should be having—forcing Director Wray to testify every single day until such time as he starts providing that information publicly, because they know a lot more than they're telling us, right? | ||
Like, and a lot more than the public knows about what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
But in this case, we actually do know a lot about the—would-be assassin's ideology, because he wrote a book. | ||
He did interviews with the media. | ||
He was very active on social media. | ||
He was talking about it all very publicly. | ||
This is somebody who was radicalized by the establishment media. | ||
He was a regular viewer of ABC News, NBC News, CBS News, CNN. | ||
There are tweets where he sent out commentary back to people like Martha Raddatz, David Murr, Lester Holtz, Nora O'Donnell, Caitlin Collins. | ||
Aaron Burnett and others across the establishment media. | ||
He's somebody who did interviews with the New York Times and Semaphore. | ||
The New York Times interview with him, published in 2023, was all about his trip to Ukraine, | ||
in which he went to Ukraine, apparently, to try to go enlist himself to go fight in his | ||
late 50s. | ||
And the Ukrainians were kind of like, who the heck is this guy, and wouldn't have him | ||
in the formal military. | ||
But then he apparently got tied in with this neo-Nazi organization called the Azov Battalion, | ||
which is the Ukrainian government adjacent type organization, and really found himself | ||
close with people, it seems, like Malcolm Nance, etc. | ||
He's pictured with celebrity chef Jose Andres, right, of the World Kitchen, the top DNC Democrat | ||
chef, Jose Andres, over there. | ||
And then in addition to that, I would add that this guy, according to The New York Times, | ||
which didn't publish this until last night, it wasn't in their original 2023 article where | ||
they interviewed him, but they did put it in their article last night. | ||
He was apparently meeting with, or so he claims, members of the Helsinki Commission. | ||
The Helsinki Commission is a bipartisan, bicameral group of members of Congress focused on European | ||
security. | ||
And there are good Republicans on this from both the House and the Senate. | ||
There are also some pretty radical Democrats from both the House and the Senate on it. | ||
And there are congressional staffers on this commission. | ||
And so we need to know, was he meeting with members of Congress? | ||
I've spoken to a couple of the members on the commission. | ||
I can tell you that I know for a fact that one of the commission members, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, did not meet with him. | ||
He was not there the day that the supposed meeting in 2023 took place, but I have not gotten clear confirmation from other people on that commission. | ||
Both in the House and Senate. | ||
But the fact is, is that this is somebody who appeared to be very plugged in politically and in the national security intelligence world. | ||
And there's a lot of questions that need to get answered about this. | ||
And I hope that the FBI is unable to snowball it or mothball it and hide it all. | ||
And that's why the Florida Department of Law Enforcement being involved in the investigation is so important here. | ||
Because what the FDLE needs to do is really pressure places like Meta, which oversees and controls the encrypted messaging app called WhatsApp, right? | ||
WhatsApp is the app that this guy says on his Twitter account that he was communicating with people regularly in the Ukraine weirdo world, right? | ||
Like all these people that were obsessed with, you know, Ukraine and fighting the Russians and so on and so forth. | ||
This is somebody who was totally and completely radicalized into believing that this was a holy war worth dying for, and that Vladimir Putin is the face of evil, and so on and so forth. | ||
I'm not saying Vladimir Putin's a good guy. | ||
He's not. | ||
But the fact is, is that this is somebody who bought the establishment media, Democrat Party line, hook, line, and sinker. | ||
He's also someone who on his social media accounts was regularly using the | ||
terminology that we hear repeatedly from top Democrats, including Kamala Harris herself. | ||
This would-be assassin of Donald Trump used one of Kamala Harris's favorite lines, which | ||
is that, quote, democracy is on the ballot, end quote. | ||
How many times have you heard Kamala Harris say that? | ||
Well, this guy said it too, right? | ||
And so he's somebody who I clearly was influenced by and affected by, and his worldview was shaped by these folks. | ||
He had a bumper sticker on his car that showed that he is a Biden-Harris supporter. | ||
It was a Biden-Harris bumper sticker. | ||
He donated 19 times—it was very minimal amounts of money, but 19 times—to the Democrat | ||
Party to act blue, according to Federal Election Commission records. | ||
So this is somebody who we have a lot of information about, and I hope that the FBI and whatnot | ||
are not able to cover it up. | ||
The lead agent in the FBI Miami field office, who is leading this investigation, this Veltri | ||
guy, has some very serious concerns with him. | ||
Both Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch and the Empower Oversight guys have come out with | ||
documents showing that he has anti-Trump bias in his background, that the FBI has made him | ||
clean up his social media, so on and so forth. | ||
There are emails and documents that are very concerning about this character. | ||
So this guy leading the investigation for the FBI is very troubling. | ||
Again, I think there are steps that Congress could take immediately right now to get more to the bottom of what's going on here. | ||
But more importantly than that, of course, is the safety and security of President Trump and his family and the people around them. | ||
This also comes amid the backdrop of there is evidence now emerging, according to CNN | ||
reports, that intelligence officials have warned senior people around President Trump | ||
that foreign adversaries of the United States, particularly the Iranians, are aggressively | ||
targeting people. | ||
Both President Trump and Senator J.D. | ||
Vance is running me and the people around them aggressively right now in historic, unprecedented ways. | ||
So there needs to be some very serious steps taken here at a certain point and that have not yet been taken. | ||
It's promising, I guess, that the U.S. | ||
Secret Service's acting director has you know, moved down to Florida indefinitely to get to the | ||
bottom of this and oversee the security plans. | ||
We'll see if that leads to any improvements or not, but I have little faith in that. | ||
And it's worth noting that, again, the FBI has been still withholding all information | ||
regarding Thomas Matthew Crooks, the character who is at the center, who was the shooter | ||
in the Butler case two months ago. | ||
It's two months removed now. | ||
It's time for Christopher Wray, the director of the FBI, to be hauled before Congress. | ||
And, again, if he won't provide the information, then the sergeant-at-arms should be ordered | ||
by the speaker of the House to arrest the— The FBI director and detain him in the Capitol chamber until such time as he provides that information. | ||
This is a matter of life and death. | ||
This is a matter of national security. | ||
And drastic times call for drastic measures, right? | ||
And the fact of the matter is the FBI continuing to withhold this information is incumbent upon Speaker Johnson to act immediately, and it's incumbent upon Republicans in Congress to take drastic steps to secure President Trump. | ||
Yeah, I think he's too really interesting. | ||
I mean, these are insane and horrific times when you think about how someone that I agree with you was absolutely radicalized by the mainstream media, their narratives. | ||
He's pushing their talking points about Trump being a threat to democracy. | ||
I mean, that's by Harris's campaign slogan. | ||
He's putting it on his Twitter account. | ||
But I think that it's really eye-opening for all of us on how in this country can this happen within 60 days? | ||
Can a would-be assassin get so close to killing our presidential candidate and former president and soon-to-be president? | ||
I think, Luke, what would you have to add to all the great things? | ||
Boyle, who has a great handle on all this stuff, but what would you think as you're really aware of the media and all the stuff that's happening? | ||
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So we still don't have really any details, as Matthew said, about the assassin from, would-be assassin from Butler, Pennsylvania. | |
Now we have another attempt down in Palm Beach. | ||
And this guy got from Hawaii. | ||
He was tweeting from Hawaii. | ||
He got from there to Kiev. | ||
And then he ended up outside of President Trump's golf course with a loaded weapon with a scope on there. | ||
And I think that that Is a huge problem. | ||
But with that comes multiple plane rides. | ||
They have to be able to track where this guy's been, who he's been talking to. | ||
I know we see a lot in the media, but this should be a lot easier to crack, especially with somebody who is so open and posting on social media. | ||
You heard for years about how Donald Trump loved Vladimir Putin and all this crazy stuff. | ||
Although I will note, during that time, Vladimir Putin didn't invade anywhere else. | ||
Only president in the last, I think, 16 years not to have a Putin invasion. | ||
And you look at this, and he's heard this radical language, this extreme language from the left and from the mainstream media, and it's clearly had a huge impact on him. | ||
You just got to look at his face and you know. | ||
But I think we should get a lot of answers. | ||
We should demand answers, as Boyle was saying, a lot quicker than we've gotten about Thomas Crooks up in Pennsylvania. | ||
But the travel he did in Ukraine is something that I think we need to look very deeply into. | ||
It looks like he was, you know, quite influential there as far as the recruitment effort went. | ||
And his tweets indicate that he really believed and was radicalized. | ||
One of them said, I will fight and die for this cause, which is a truly extremist thing to say, you know, fighting for a country that's not yours and just very interesting. | ||
Yeah, you know, one thing that's concerning a lot of people are talking about online is sort of when you're involved in these efforts with the Azov battalion, which President Biden and Kamala Harris's administration had taken off, I think, the terror list and had given them weapons off the State Department sanctions had dropped that. | ||
to arm them, and that sort of bring them into the fold. | ||
In order to really be involved in this stuff in a foreign capacity, I mean, you usually really have to be tied in with the feds. | ||
And, you know, an average American citizen can't really just go out there and just start arming foreign militia groups without our government being either fully aware or involved, you know, and somehow, Acknowledging what's going on. | ||
So I think that is interesting. | ||
You know, does he have any involvement with the feds? | ||
Is he tied in with the CIA? | ||
Is he tied in with any of these agencies? | ||
Is he an asset? | ||
Is he someone that maybe just was an asset but ran amok and currently has mental issues? | ||
Because I think what Luke said is important. | ||
I think people need to go online, look at it, look at him, look in the eyes. | ||
You know, this is a disturbed person, a sick person that's been radicalized every day watching the media. | ||
And I think what Boyle said is important because you see in the social media, which we've all had a chance to look at for us involved in all this. | ||
And it's like he's commenting, he's kind of weighing in on the various newscasts constantly. | ||
I mean, this guy's a massive consumer of CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, just like Paul had talked about. | ||
So I think We really have to ask ourselves, and it really is going to take the country, I think, to unite, take a step back, look at the rhetoric across the board. | ||
And we need to acknowledge that these people, and you saw the Vidmins and these disgusting people make jokes and make light. | ||
I mean, some of these people are so depraved their souls. | ||
I mean, it's really a lost cause for people. | ||
So, I agree with everything being said, of course. | ||
I think Congress really needs to act quickly. | ||
I think there needs to be nothing left on the table. | ||
I think what's going on in Pennsylvania is a disaster. | ||
I think we really need a very serious commission and investigation, maybe even separate from the first one, set up for this. | ||
I am glad that Governor DeSantis is taking a stand to sort of do his own investigation to look at this. | ||
And I hope we get to the bottom of how this guy is able to know where and when President Trump is going to be a couple holes ahead of him on the golf course teed up. | ||
It's really dark stuff. | ||
And so let's continue to pray. | ||
Let's get involved. | ||
Changing gears here to the election because we've got about six minutes before the break. | ||
We're here to talk about Pennsylvania, the path to victory there. | ||
Mail ballots going out soon. | ||
They were delayed with the successful court case. | ||
So, Boyle, why don't you kind of touch on that quickly? | ||
We only have a few minutes, but kind of the state of play on mail ballots in Pennsylvania, the path forward there. | ||
Yeah, well, there's ongoing litigation, Alex, with regard to who's going to be on the ballot and whatnot. | ||
It's very similar to what you're seeing play out in places like North Carolina and Michigan. | ||
For instance, ballots were supposed to go out in North Carolina already, too, and those are delayed as well as this litigation plays out. | ||
So we'll see when the ballots actually go out. | ||
I don't think there's a final date yet on Pennsylvania. | ||
It was supposed to be today, but that's been pushed back. | ||
But the fact is, is that The numbers of voter registration are moving and have been consistently over the last four years, significantly, the Republicans' direction, away from the Democrats. | ||
Republicans are registering, I think they've caught several hundred thousand, more than 300-something thousand, into the Democrats' voter registration advantage in the state of Pennsylvania since the 2020 election. | ||
In just the last week, they cut, I was looking this up right before the show here, they cut | ||
another 4,000 or so into the Democrats' advantage. | ||
That's since the debate and since the Taylor Swift endorsement. | ||
So Taylor Swift's endorsement isn't actually helping the Democrats in terms of voter registration. | ||
If anything, it might be hurting them, right? | ||
So the Democrats are moving, are losing ground big time in terms of the voter registration | ||
So, and the folks out there that are doing the work on this are places like, are people like Scott Pressler, you know, with his early vote action group. | ||
And also, I know that Sean Parnell, the former Senate candidate there. | ||
War Hero is intricately involved in efforts in Pennsylvania. | ||
And I know that similar efforts are underway from other groups around the country, right? | ||
Like from the Turning Point Action guys to Charlie Kirk crowd, as well as Ned Ryan's | ||
American Majority Action, among others. | ||
So the fact is, is that I know I'm probably leaving somebody out and I'm sorry if I did. | ||
But the point is that the Republicans and the right are cutting into the Democrat advantage. | ||
And we're seeing that in the polling out of Pennsylvania. | ||
There's a tie ball game straight up across the board, right? | ||
All the polls we saw—we haven't seen a post-debate poll yet, and I hope we're going to get one possibly today, so we'll see if the debate had any impact in Pennsylvania. | ||
But pre-debate, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris straight up tied or Trump slight lead, and Kamala Harris's own team said to CNN that their internal polling shows that it looks rough. | ||
That's their words, not mine, in Pennsylvania. | ||
Looks rough for Kamala. | ||
So we'll see what happens, but things are looking up for the Republicans in Pennsylvania, but they got to keep doing the groundwork and the legwork. | ||
Yeah, I think what's interesting about Pennsylvania is, you know, we had previously seen, you know, the quote unquote Kamala honeymoon sort of across the board. | ||
But Pennsylvania was really one of the one places where we didn't see any artificial bump from Kamala. | ||
She's actually, based off our internal polls, and I believe the Democrats as well, she's done actually worse than Joe Biden here, which has been sort of a unique position compared to everywhere else. | ||
And I think it's, and we will get into that. | ||
Because I know Boyle has to drop in a few. | ||
But Luke, really quickly, you have two minutes as an operative strategist who's come up helping flip the state Senate in Virginia coming up through coal country. | ||
And what would you have to say to someone that is considering voting early, sort of the importance of voting early in about one minute? | ||
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So, we've got five weeks to register folks to vote in Pennsylvania. | |
Deadline looks like it's October 21st. | ||
Getting people to register to vote and vote early, when you've got that vote in the bank, that vote's getting counted and you are off the board. | ||
For campaign operatives, we don't have to worry about you after that. | ||
We're not going to call you. | ||
We're going to try not to call you. | ||
We're going to try not to text you. | ||
We're going to try not to knock on your door because you've already voted, right? | ||
That vote in the bank is huge. | ||
We don't have to worry about it. | ||
We can now spend our time and our resources going after folks that have not yet voted, right? | ||
Those folks that were working to register and that haven't voted, maybe didn't vote in 2022 or in 2020, And getting those people mobilized. | ||
It allows us to focus on them. | ||
And so voting early, especially in a state like Pennsylvania, is critical. | ||
You can do that in person, I believe, or you can do it through the mail. | ||
Yeah, and to explain that for people, because the war room here, we love the weeds. | ||
I mean, we have like a spreadsheet, a database. | ||
Like, these are the target votes. | ||
These are the Republicans that, you know, Boyle and I have spoken about. | ||
Maybe they don't vote as often. | ||
We've got to get them out. | ||
When you vote early, you're done. | ||
You're off the board. | ||
That allows us to save money, focus more firepower and money to get out the remaining votes on the board. | ||
I can't tell you how critical it is that we bank votes. | ||
I'm asking for people, not just yourself, to vote early, especially in Pennsylvania, but to get Three other people, not five, three, I think, and really lock that in. | ||
I think it could make the difference this election if we can really, really get out there. | ||
It's going to come down to the posse. | ||
There's so many great people everywhere working on this, but we can control our destiny if we dig deep, write a list, go to your friends and neighbors, focus on it, follow up with them repeatedly, make sure they vote, make sure it gets counted. | ||
There's nothing more important than, I think, winning Pennsylvania. | ||
If we win Pennsylvania, the whole thing crumbles for them. | ||
That is very clear. | ||
They're saying that. | ||
We are saying that. | ||
President Trump has a wide path to victory across the board. | ||
But with Pennsylvania, it gets very, very easy for us. | ||
So I know, Boyle, I know you've got to jump in a second. | ||
Do you have any closing thoughts? | ||
And then you want to hit us with your social media before the break, because we've got about 40 seconds here. | ||
Yeah, I would just say keep working everybody, right? | ||
Like, what we're doing is working, and you just gotta keep the shoulder to the grindstone. | ||
And there's a reason why Kamala Harris did that Friday night interview, which was just a terrible thing. | ||
I mean, she knows that Pennsylvania is where it's at, right? | ||
Like, they know, everybody knows. | ||
As for my social media, just on Twitter, or X, or whatever it's called these days, at mboyl1, truesocial, or at Real Matt Boyle, and just everybody go to Breitbart.com. | ||
Our team is working around the clock to bring you the latest breaking news, so we've got a lot of great reporters here working hard. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | ||
War Room Battleground with Stephen K Bannon. | ||
Welcome back guys. | ||
About 50 days out, everything on the line, everything that we've worked for, millions of viewers, patriots across the country, it comes down to the next 50 days or so. | ||
We're going to need poll watchers, we're going to need everyone on the ramparts, working the phones, working the doors, get your group out. | ||
My call to action today, because we are action, action, action, I had the chance of communicating with Steve. | ||
He wants all of us on the ramparts. | ||
Everything is early vote wants the posse taking the lead. | ||
No one's going to save us tons of good people out there working. | ||
It's all great. | ||
It comes down to us the grassroots to get this done. | ||
We're not going to get paid to do it. | ||
We're not going to do we're not going to get any pat on the back. | ||
We've got to get this done. | ||
I need And Steve needs, and the country needs, in Pennsylvania, make a list, three voters, get them out early, pocket it. | ||
Yourself, that could count, get more, do more than three, that's great, but I'm asking everyone that's in Pennsylvania to put a list, get three people, make sure they vote early, check in, make sure the ballots go out, make sure it goes in, make sure the vote's counted, and get that done. | ||
Nothing is more important than, we put Pennsylvania away, we put this whole thing away. | ||
The talk about the stakes and how far they will go to cheat and attempt to steal the selection. | ||
I sent this over to the team. | ||
They can put this up. | ||
It's an Associated Press article. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's something that we've dealt with and we figured that this was the case. | ||
A secretive group recruited far-right candidates. | ||
In tough battleground seats to pull votes away from Republicans. | ||
Please go to Associated Press, read this article. | ||
This is their words, not ours, although we've been assuming this has been the case. | ||
I bring this up to talk for a couple of reasons. | ||
One, it's really important that we be careful who we're talking to. | ||
Online when people approach you the Democrats are in our camp. | ||
They have people and operatives that are undercover everywhere. | ||
They're watching. | ||
They are attempting to mess with things. | ||
And what they did here was run this completely illegal and we're going to be launching an investigation and working | ||
hard to ensure accountability here. | ||
To illegally, without any FEC and all this different stuff, you know, compliance purposes, recruit far right candidates | ||
and they claim far right, but conservative candidates to run against some of our more moderate Republicans in these | ||
kind of must win seats. | ||
And these people are good people, I think. And and this interview goes into it that they thought they were | ||
challenging maybe a more moderate person. | ||
They realized this was a Democrat plant and some of them had dropped off the ballot or quit. | ||
But I bring this up because it goes to show that they will stop at nothing to steal this. | ||
They are already breaking the law clearly. | ||
And this article shows it and admits it. | ||
And so I think it's so important that people are vigilant, vigilant who you're talking to, vigilant when you get your ballots in. | ||
Make sure that our people are in the room. | ||
We need our people in every ballot counting room in the country. | ||
People ask when we're on the trail, and I just came off a red eye. | ||
I mean, I just we were raising money in Los Angeles. | ||
We're trying to squeeze every dollar we can from some great patriots and right wingers in Las Vegas. | ||
I mean, sorry, Los Angeles, which do exist, by the way, which is interesting. | ||
And so we're back here with no sleep. | ||
And It's gonna take everyone to get involved, everyone to get out to vote. | ||
We need everyone to watch the polls, watch the ballots. | ||
People ask us, whether it's in Los Angeles, in New York, across the country, they ask my boss, they ask everyone, what can we do to secure our election? | ||
How do you feel about the election? | ||
I feel as good as I can, which is... | ||
Only if we can get involved and have our people in the room, will I feel great about it. | ||
So it's going to require all of us to get involved and watch the polls, be trained, join President Trump's campaign to be a poll watcher. | ||
That's super important. | ||
We've talked about it here, their Protect the Vote initiative, Secure the Vote. | ||
So please get involved in that. | ||
It's so important. | ||
Again, be careful who you're talking to. | ||
Be careful when people approach you with shadowy stuff. | ||
It's important. | ||
You know, just take a step back, think about what's going on, because lots of games going on, lots of undercover folks, lots of operations being held kind of within our camp from the other side. | ||
So keep a look on that. | ||
All right, so Luke, back to the early vote, back to the process here. | ||
Luke, who's a great frontline operative, came up through the trenches, talked about what the importance of voting early. | ||
Kind of want to expand on that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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The last time I joined War Room, before you finish Alex, the last time I joined War Room I said things are going to get crazier before this election is over. | |
That was about three weeks ago. | ||
Got crazier yesterday. | ||
We've had a second assassination attempt on President Trump. | ||
If you get your vote in early, no matter what crazy stuff happens, and Mike Davis is warning about it with Hamas rioters, right? | ||
In 2020, we had the BLM rioters. | ||
And, you know, there are things that are going to happen between now and election day that nobody can predict. | ||
Crazy things that are going to make the situation, I think things are going to get tougher before they get better, Alex. | ||
And if you get your vote in as soon as possible, nobody can take that away from you. | ||
It is there. | ||
Get it in. | ||
To the registrar, and it will be counted, and get as many folks as you can. | ||
On the early voting front, if we can exceed our early vote total by 15 to 20% in Pennsylvania, specifically, before election day, if we go into election day, and the Democrat advantage is 15 to 20% less than it was in 2020, we are going to win. | ||
And so, get your friends off the board. | ||
As a campaign operative, I look at how many votes we've got, I look at how many votes we need, that we think we need to win. | ||
And then every vote we can get after that. | ||
And if we can spend all of our money and all of our energy in the final month of the campaign going out and getting what I call cattle in the hills, My grandfather was a cattle farmer and that's a saying. | ||
The cattle in the hills are the ones that you've really got to go out and get and make that extra effort. | ||
And those are the folks we want to be focused on during that final month stretch, right? | ||
When things, I promise you, are going to be getting even crazier and we need to have more energy and more financial resources to be able to get to go and have those people come out to vote. | ||
So please vote early, get some folks registered and bring them out to go vote early. | ||
If you get somebody registered The gold standard of being a grassroots activist this election is registering a voter and getting them to vote early. | ||
Yeah, the key to the newly registered voters is that they vote at a much higher rate. | ||
So if you're sort of just registered in the last year, you're more likely to vote and vote for our side. | ||
And so that's obviously critical to register them. | ||
Even if you maybe don't know them that well, if you're out working a booth, work the fairs, work the county fairs, work at community events, the grocery store, wherever, stand there, be present, have the Trump, you know, identify yourself, have the Trump flag. | ||
Voters are looking for grassroots leadership. | ||
They're looking to get involved. | ||
They're looking... I mean, that's one of the greatest validators for President Trump, going back to 2016. | ||
I mean, when many people were unsure, they liked what they heard, they just weren't maybe sure because of what the media was telling them. | ||
But when you used to drive around and see all the Trump signs and see people out there driving with their flags, it really serves as like a mental validator that our people are everywhere, that we are the majority, not them. | ||
That President Trump has strong support, and that if our people get out to vote, that we will win. | ||
And so, we're talking about two things here. | ||
Early in-person voting, mail ballots, of course, early voting broadly, and protecting the vote. | ||
Both of those things, super important. | ||
I'm asking for three people, three people on a list to vote early in Pennsylvania. | ||
If you don't live in Pennsylvania, but you know people in Pennsylvania, you can fulfill this mission as well. | ||
Pennsylvania really is the key of it, and I think Boyle talked about the interview, and I wish I had sent it over, because it's almost even worth watching for 10 minutes. | ||
Everyone should go type into Google or DuckDuckGo, whatever you use, Kamala Harris Philadelphia interview. | ||
It's insane. | ||
President Trump's campaign has posted it in full, and they made the joke, this is our latest ad, you watch her speak. | ||
She's sort of re-saying the exact memorized lines from the debate. | ||
They ask her, Kind of. | ||
What is your plan to bring down prices? | ||
And she says, well, I grew up in a middle class family and we cared about our lawn, you know, type of people that cover the lawn. | ||
I mean, it's actually really offensive. | ||
More people that watch that, the worse he's going to do. | ||
I think we're putting that out there everywhere, especially if you're in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area to spread that word. | ||
But the key about the early votes is when you get them in, like we've been saying, and I'm reiterating this, that means that's one less dollar that we have to spend to text you, call you, that we can kind of collapse the voter targeting matrix to focus on the more people that are cattle in the hills, like Luke said, sort of our folks that maybe are less likely to go vote, that we need them out. | ||
The Democrats, they love early vote because it's like a mental thing for them where they're Standing up to the machine. | ||
They want to vote early. | ||
They want to vote by mail and make a statement. | ||
So many of their early voters are not cattle in the hill. | ||
They're voters that are going to vote anyway. | ||
So it almost doesn't really matter, right? | ||
I mean, you'd rather have them vote early than vote on election day. | ||
But if we don't need to face a steep climb on election day and we go back and look at the special election in New York 3, which we've spoken about on the show that we lost that. | ||
The formerly seat held by George Santos, the election, the mail ballots, the hill was too strong to climb. | ||
Even if MAGA came out in full on election day, they're just, we weren't going to be able to climb what was needed to be had for the most part. | ||
And so that is what we don't want to face as we go into these battleground states. | ||
We want to provide a strong lead because we're going to blow it out on election day, no matter what. | ||
It's question is, is there a strong enough margin to be outside of the margin of cheating? | ||
And that is the kind of key here. | ||
So I'm going to pull up three key races in Pennsylvania that I want to plug here. | ||
I'm just pulling them up so I can pronounce them. | ||
Allentown, Pennsylvania. | ||
Lehigh Valley. | ||
The polling here is great. | ||
Ryan McKenzie. | ||
It's tied publicly. | ||
Okay? | ||
President Trump lost the seat by about four points. | ||
We need to throw everything we can at this seat. | ||
These are three must-win seats in Pennsylvania that affect the Senate race, affect President Trump's election. | ||
We need to be all-in. | ||
Ryan McKenzie, Pennsylvania 7, in the Allentown area. | ||
President Trump lost by a little over four, maybe four and a half percent or so. | ||
Can't afford to lose this one. | ||
We need to flip this seat from blue to red. | ||
It will help President Trump. | ||
It will help the Senate. | ||
Rob Bresnahan, seat President Trump won. | ||
This is Scranton, Northeast Pennsylvania. | ||
This is a must, must, must win seat. | ||
Polls look great here. | ||
These are tight races. | ||
Lots of spending. | ||
We need MAGA. | ||
We need The Posse, we need all the volunteers, everyone to be involved. | ||
If you live outside this area, maybe an hour away, if you can come in, if you can volunteer. | ||
These are two of the most important races for the house in the entire country. | ||
And then we have Pennsylvania 17 around Pittsburgh. | ||
Um, in the suburbs around Pittsburgh. | ||
It's a good seat as well. | ||
I think President Trump lost by about five percentage here, apparently. | ||
Um, tough, great seat as well. | ||
Those are the three seats. | ||
Pennsylvania 8, Pennsylvania 7, Pennsylvania 17. | ||
Congressional seats, three top targets for the House in Pennsylvania that we absolutely need to win. | ||
We picked this up. | ||
We give President Trump the majority that he needs when he gets in the office, the pass The Trump 47 agenda, which is on his website. | ||
No one else can speak for his agenda, of course. | ||
Lots of work is being done to kind of lay to the foundation and kind of push this thing through Congress when we get in there. | ||
But we're only going to be able to do it with President Trump in the White House, with the House and Senate. | ||
Senate, I feel great about. | ||
House, I feel great about. | ||
But it's a knife fight. | ||
We're being outspent heavily. | ||
If you can donate, you can donate grassroots, support candidates directly. | ||
Those three candidates I mentioned, Pennsylvania 8, Pennsylvania 7, Pennsylvania 17. | ||
Money goes a lot farther when it's given to a candidate directly with the TV rates that we spoke about in the past. | ||
But look, what do you have to say on the House, Pennsylvania, state of play there, the importance of all that? | ||
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So something that came out from Jamie Raskin, who's the ranking member on the Oversight Committee. | |
He said that if Democrats get a House majority and President Trump is elected president by the voters, that they will be using the 14th Amendment to overturn that election under the Insurrectionist Clause. | ||
That is—we cannot allow that to happen. | ||
That would be a catastrophe for our country, and that's why the House is so important. | ||
And that's before they even get sworn in. | ||
It's something where if you go back and you look at a statement, it's incredibly dark. | ||
It's very clear that he will do anything to win and hold on to power. | ||
And we have to bring these key races over the finish line. | ||
We've got to hold on to those seats in New York, and we've got to pick up these three seats in Pennsylvania. | ||
They are almost as important as President Trump getting across the finish line. | ||
Because if we don't have a majority, we could lose the election after the election, which, according to Jamie Raskin, is his plan. | ||
It sounds like he's discussed with a number of his other Democratic colleagues. | ||
And that's something that, as an American, really scares me. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Again, just to add to that, we all know how important this election is, but a situation | ||
like that I think would be catastrophic for our country and our republic and our constitution. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
I mean, I think what they're planning in a Democrat House would collapse our nation, | ||
even if President Trump, God willing, gets in there, which I believe he will. | ||
And so I think we cannot forget the House. | ||
We're here to talk about Pennsylvania. | ||
We're here to talk about the answers that we need off the second assassination attempt. | ||
And I'm just reading, I don't know if this is true, that they're somehow just charging him with an initial gun possession charge. | ||
I'm not sure what is going on with all this. | ||
We need answers. | ||
We need patriots to be calm, to be involved. | ||
Get the early vote out, stay maniacally, as Steve would say, maniacally focused on ensuring that our people get out, that we recruit more people into our camp. | ||
Because that's key. | ||
I mean, I think there are a lot of persuadable votes because Harris is such a disaster. | ||
As people see things, and I've looked at focus groups on the debate. | ||
The media was all a scam when they were talking about it, but a lot of people are saying, hey, you know, she didn't really answer any questions. | ||
They were kind of weirded out by that. | ||
They're kind of up in the air on President Trump on Kamala. | ||
And I think if They hear from us, the posse, which we know the data, we know the facts, we can talk about the economy, we can talk about the border, we can talk about the invasion. | ||
Those are the issues. | ||
Those are what we want to be talking about. | ||
On the issues, we went overwhelmingly. | ||
Crime, invasion, economy, culture, and parents' rights and education. | ||
There isn't an issue that matters at the forefront of voters that they went on. | ||
They win because they're being fed everything by the media, and they've got a strong base of supporters that are sort of hopped up on this poison that the mainstream media is feeding them every day. | ||
And these people are vicious. | ||
I mean, you look at what's going on across the board with everything, and we cannot underestimate them. | ||
And that is why it's up to us. | ||
I've said it three times. | ||
I can't stress enough that Lots of people ask, what can I do? | ||
What can I do? | ||
How can I help? | ||
Trump 47. | ||
Protect the vote. | ||
Sign up. | ||
Be a poll watcher. | ||
Get three people to vote early in Pennsylvania or any other battleground states which we've talked about. | ||
Work the phones. | ||
Trump talk. | ||
You can call from anywhere. | ||
If you're in Idaho, you're in Wyoming, call into Pennsylvania. | ||
Email teamatleaseforcongress.com if you want to help us set you up with Trump's campaign. | ||
Get you on the phones calling critical voters that need to get an absentee ballot or return their ballot. | ||
We will win if we get out to vote. | ||
If we protect the vote, we will. | ||
I have faith. | ||
I need you to have faith. | ||
I need you to work hard, dig deep, and get this done. | ||
Luke, we've got less than two minutes here. | ||
What would you have to help to close it out, say to close it out? | ||
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You just made a great point about making calls for President Trump. | |
And as somebody who's made hundreds of thousands of political phone calls, I bet a lot of folks in the war room have gotten a phone call. | ||
Live in New York or in Virginia is this is how you start. | ||
You start with a smile on your face and you say hello. | ||
And if you say hello smiling that people can feel your smile across the phone. | ||
They're much less likely to hang up on you and just have a good conversation with them about it. | ||
Right. | ||
And as Alex said we're winning on the issues. | ||
So start talking issues with them. | ||
And it gets very, it's very quick. | ||
It doesn't take long for people to admit that the Trump policies, | ||
Agenda 47, is really the only set of policies that's going to save this country. | ||
And you'll notice that Kamala is doing her best to copy all of Trump's policies, | ||
which was a great line by President Trump during the debate, that he was going to send her a MAGA hat, because this is | ||
what we have to do to save our country, right? | ||
We are in crisis after crisis. | ||
We have domestic crisis. | ||
We have international crises. | ||
And, you know, I think we really have a crisis about our Republican democracy. | ||
And all you have to do is look at the way that the media and the Democrats have reacted just in the last 24 hours, even less, to the news of the most recent assassination attempt on President Trump. | ||
It's Luke R. Mahoney on X. That's a picture of the closest to a hole in one I've ever gotten. | ||
when you're talking on the phone. | ||
Yeah, Luke, throw the, we just need your, um, we need your social media handles because | ||
we're gonna, it's gonna wrap in a sec. | ||
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So people can follow me if you want to plug those. | |
It's Luke R Mahoney on X. | ||
That's a picture of the closest to a hole in one I've ever gotten. | ||
We're working on doing better, but I'm gonna wait till after the election. | ||
Follow Luke. | ||
He's amazing on X. | ||
Let's get it done, folks. | ||
Get out to vote. | ||
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