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Episode 3909: The Elite's Forced 'Adjustment' For Springfield
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steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
unidentified
Pray for our enemies.
Because we're going medieval on these people.
steve bannon
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people.
unidentified
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.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
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MAGA Media.
jake tapper
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
unidentified
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
steve bannon
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.
I worry about threats.
hillary clinton
I worry about what's being said online about many, many people, not just the former president.
And He should be doing, if he were really a leader, he should be doing what he can to calm the waters, not try to just continue to throw red meat out there to get people riled up.
And I don't understand why it's so difficult for the press to have a consistent narrative about how dangerous Trump is.
You know, the late, great journalist Harry Evans, you know, one time said that, you know, journalists should, you know, really try to achieve objectivity.
And by that, he said, I mean, they should cover the object.
Well, the object in this case is Donald Trump.
his demagoguery, his danger to our country and the world, and stick with it.
willie geist
But bigger picture here, Donald Trump says the Democrats are the enemy within.
He says they are destroying our country.
He's called some of them vermin, using apocalyptic terms, which send bat signals, as we learned
on January 6th and knew before then, to groups of people about how high the stakes are and
what needs to be done to stop them.
So, thank God Donald Trump is safe.
Thank God he was not assassinated in July or this week.
But my gosh, there is no comparison on the rhetoric.
unidentified
Not even close.
And to be clear, there's no place in this country for any sort of political violence.
jonathan lemire
There shouldn't be any place for political threats of political violence, even.
unidentified
But it is rank hypocrisy and just truly rich to hear from Donald Trump, of all people, suggesting that the other side is responsible for inciting violence.
I'll tell you one thing, though, that I did see yesterday.
That's so encouraging.
And so there's a very good Haitian Creole restaurant that opened Recently here in Springfield, and it is thronged with people.
It is thronged with not just Haitian immigrants, but longtime Springfield residents who are going out of their way to patronize this restaurant and to show that this is not about some sort of antipathy or hatred or othering of Haitian migrants. What
it is about is adjustment.
And it has required some adjustment on the part of this community and will require more
adjustment in the months and years to come. At least 33 separate
bomb threats, each one of which has been responded to and each one of whom has been found as a hoax.
So, thirty-three threats, thirty-three hoax.
I want to make that very, very clear.
None of these had any validity at all.
natalie winters
Welcome to the War Room.
It's Natalie G. Winters hosting today, Tuesday, September 17th, in the year of our Lord 2024.
How's that for a cold open?
The Democrats are going to turn your town, your home, into a refugee camp.
You're going to be told you just need to get used to that adjustment.
How's that for a euphemism?
That's the new PR spin on the mass invasion of the United States.
It's an adjustment.
20,000 people being dumped, airdropped overnight into a small little town like Springfield.
It's going on, replicating across the country in every hardcore patriotic MAGA town.
I'm sure no overlap, no correlation there.
But it's an adjustment, and you better go and eat at the new Creole, the new hot spot in town, the new Haitian restaurant.
Wonder what they're cooking there.
Did I go there?
I guess I did.
I don't think I'll be eating there.
And by the way, Jonathan Lemire and all of our bettors over at MSNBC, let's let the record reflect one thing.
When Donald Trump says there are enemies within and he singles out the Democratic Party, he's correct.
And you know who I'd also add to that list?
You guys.
The mainstream media.
Because you guys are hell-bent on the destruction of this country and in the same breath that you tell us that we need to be okay with the adjustment Of our communities?
You say that were the real threats.
Hillary Clinton.
Guys missed that little laugh?
That little chuckle?
I didn't.
She thinks it's funny to sit on stage and laugh about the second assassination attempt against President Trump.
In the same interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, saying that you, Americans who spread Russian disinformation, Should be criminally charged.
Citing the Mueller report as a prime example of the kind of investigations this government needs to continue doing.
That's what we're up against.
The only adjustment I'm for is called mass deportations, and that's adjusting the number of Haitian migrants, refugees, invaders, whatever you want to call it, in Springfield, in Venezuelans, in Colorado, and in Alabama, and in every town across this great country, to zero.
That's an adjustment that I can get behind.
And I think I'm very honored to be joined in studio by the one and only Mike Davis.
I think you agree with me.
Your thoughts on the cold open and the adjustment that you will probably not be adjusting to.
mike davis
Yeah, I would say this.
Remember back in 2022 when Florida Governor Ron DeSantis adjusted 49 migrants to Martha's Vineyard, a population of 15,000?
And how did that Democrat wealthy population respond?
They called in the military to deport the 49 migrants.
And so let's fast forward from 2021 to 2024.
From 2021 to 2024, you have Borders are Kamala Harris sending in 20,000 Haitians to a town
in Ohio of 60,000.
And look, as a country, we believe in lawful immigration.
We believe in controlled immigration.
But you can't dump 20,000 people.
I don't care if they're from Haiti or Sweden.
You cannot dump 20,000 people into a town of 60,000 when they're already struggling.
They already have limited social services.
There are limited jobs in these small towns.
I'm from Iowa.
I'm from the Midwest.
I'm from these towns that are struggling, right?
And it's almost like Kamala Harris and these Democrats are trying to create this resentment.
They're trying to create this division in these communities.
Because why would you take 20,000 people from Haiti and dump them into a small town in Ohio that can't take 20,000 refugees from anywhere?
natalie winters
They've sort of moved the goalposts, right, where you're only allowed to have the discussion about mass migration if they're eating the cats and dogs.
I always say, why don't we, you know, wind the clock back and start the discussion of the dissipating cultural fabric, the economic impacts, the national security threat that mass migration poses.
The fact that it took cat memes to have this discussion, there's this sort of, I think, perverse glee that the mainstream media derives from decimating these towns, right, with floods of migrants from, as we were saying, the most backwards, perverse, voodoo-ridden cultures that exist.
Why do you think it takes that to be able to have that discussion?
mike davis
Because these elite Democrats who don't have to deal with the migrant invasion unless they are cleaning their house for two hours a week, they understand that if there is evidence, like Chris Ruffo pointed to evidence on X, where you have these Haitian migrants killing geese and eating them and you have, there are reports,
including a 911 call of migrants eating a cat, right?
And there are other reports of this, right?
So if that gets out there, this is very bad for Kamala Harris before the election that
she's mass imported migrants into our community who are eating geese at the park and eating
cats and maybe other pets.
And that's a bad fact for Kamala Harris.
So that's why you're seeing an angry, visceral reaction from the mainstream, meaning liberal
media.
They didn't care when these migrants are coming in and raping and kidnapping and torturing
and murdering people like Lake and Riley.
They don't care that Venezuelan gangs have taken over the suburbs, including in Aurora, Colorado, where they have taken over apartment complexes.
They told us that we couldn't believe our lying eyes when they were doing that.
This is an invasion.
They're trying to replace our workers and replace our voters.
They're trying to make it very easy for non-citizens To vote in our election and then they, you know, if you put up a bill like the SAVE Act to try to prevent non-citizens from illegally voting in federal elections, they say it's not necessary.
You're a racist.
You're a xenophobe.
natalie winters
Well, that's the signal, not noise, right?
It's the voting stuff.
And we know their policies.
They're really, I think, doubling down on courting the illegal non-citizen vote because they know their policies are so unpopular with the American people, it's why they can't pass the SAVE Act.
but you guys have a great new add up in Spanish language, which we don't usually air on The War Room,
but we're gonna go there, out of the Article Three project,
kind of stepping up where Congress isn't doing anything when it comes to actually turning the SAVE Act into law.
So Denver, let's roll that clip, and Mike, on the other side,
I want you to walk us through it.
unidentified
In the United States, voting is a sacred right guaranteed by our Constitution.
It is a right for which men and women for centuries were willing to sacrifice their lives to protect it.
If you are an American citizen, fulfill your duty, register to vote and vote.
But it is illegal for non-citizens to vote in federal elections, including the 2024 presidential elections.
Doing so is generally a federal crime and a crime that can lead to deportation.
federal you need to get it with a jiffy our other portacion solo los ciudadanos
estadounidenses pueden votar por presidente y otros cargos federales okay
natalie winters
I took high school Spanish but you're gonna have to walk me through that just
Why did you guys put the ad out, and why is the mainstream media already melting down over it?
mike davis
Well, I'm glad that they are.
natalie winters
Always a good sign.
mike davis
So we put that out through the Article 3 Foundation, which is the 501c3 sister organization to the Article 3 Project, which is the C4 advocacy organization.
My lawyers have made me say that.
But we put this out there as a public service announcement because we want We want everyone who is legal to vote, whether you're voting for Trump or whoever you want to vote for, you should vote.
That's your civic duty.
That's your constitutional right.
It's a good thing for people to vote.
But if you are a non-citizen, it is illegal for you to vote in federal elections, in many state elections, but definitely in federal elections.
It's also generally a federal crime for non-citizens to vote.
federal elections and it is a generally a deportable crime.
So I would say if you are a non-citizen do not vote because if you do you could
it's illegal and you could face criminal charges and deportation. And where is
natalie winters
the ad playing?
mike davis
It is playing in key swing states all across the country.
It's a million-dollar ad buy initially, and maybe we can raise some more money and play this ad to a broader audience and get out this message.
But I think it's already going viral.
natalie winters
I think maybe Springfield could do a launch party, a watch party there, just a thought.
mike davis
Maybe like a French Creole ad or something?
natalie winters
I might not eat the food unless Article 3 Project is catering it.
mike davis
You don't want us cooking.
I think I'd go with a Creole.
natalie winters
Really?
This is some breaking news here in the War Room.
War Room Posse, we've got Mike Davis with us for more or less the whole show.
We're going to see how long he gets us to stay.
There's some new breaking lawfare news against President Trump that we're going to get into.
After the break, how they went to place Trump, the Trump campaign, and the RNC, yes, you heard that right, under court supervision, requiring them to get approval if they want to do any post-election activity, including recounts and certification, the timing of this, and the judge, that's right, it's Judge Tanya Shutkin, the same one from the whole Jan 6 case with President Trump, she's the same judge, overseeing it.
Funny how that works.
Like I said, we're going to break it all down after the break with Mike Davis, but in the meantime, make sure you're checking out birchgold.com slash Bannon, or texting Bannon to 989898, getting the latest installment of the end of the dollar empire.
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So much more after this break.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm.
natalie winters
Welcome back to the War Room.
We're still here with Mike Davis.
In America, that is a country, not a special economic zone like we were covering yesterday.
Bill Kristol, all these rhino hacks who, like we were saying, they've infiltrated the Republican Party.
We know what it's like to see the word Republican be cheapened, just like they have worked overtime
to cheapen what it means to be an American citizen, flooding this country with refugees
and migrants.
Taxpayers subsidize, but let's make sure Congress continues to fund the same government that's
funding this invasion, right?
That's how it works.
Let's dangle the shiny toy that's the SAVE Act in front of it.
The war room posse is a little bit smarter than that.
America's not a special economic zone.
We're a country.
We're a sovereign nation with borders.
I think it was Milton Friedman who said, you can't have an open border coexist with a welfare state.
Well, I'd posit you can't have open borders doesn't coexist.
With an election system that doesn't require identification, but maybe that's all by design.
But Mike, I want to get into the latest kind of installment of Biden lawfare against President Trump.
I know there's so many cases that we have to keep track of, but this one's interesting because it was filed all the way back in 2020, a lawsuit I believe coming out of Michigan.
Trying to kind of reinstate, but through a much broader lens, the consent decree that was placed on the RNC when it comes to post-election challenges, CNN is saying this could be the sleeper case that, you know, finally gets the Trump campaign.
Can you kind of walk us through the importance, but also the Tanya Shook-Kentai?
mike davis
Well, yeah, I mean, this is another case before D.C.
Obama judge Tanya Shutkin, and they're looking at a consent decree where it makes it more difficult for Republicans to raise questions about the election.
And I guess if you don't want a candidate to raise questions about the election, that raises questions about the election, right?
And so what Tanya Shutkin She's the judge who's been handling Jack Smith's January 6th case in D.C.
She's the one who badly got wrong the presidential immunity decision along with three judges on the D.C.
Circuit.
The Supreme Court of the United States had to step in.
In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court extended a 40-year-old precedent.
The Nixon case from the civil context where you can't hold the President of the United States civilly liable for their official acts, not their personal acts, their official acts, and the Supreme Court had to extend that to the criminal context because these lower court judges just completely blew over that key issue of presidential immunity.
I have zero confidence that a D.C.
Obama judge Tanya Shukin will be an even-handed judge.
She's proven at every step of the way that she's not, particularly when it comes to President Trump.
So I would not be surprised if she follows through on this next phase of election interference by putting a consent decree on the Republican Party and the campaigns.
natalie winters
I want to take a step back and sort of go look at all this from, you know, a bird's eye view, a broader lens, because we know it is all coordinated, right?
And there's a story on Axios today.
Kind of stole the words right out of my mouth.
2020 deja vu.
Why the election results may take days.
To count, now I'm old enough to remember when we were sitting here back in 2020 in the war room warning you whether it was the Transition Integrity Project, all those Soros-linked Berggruen Institute operatives who, I always say the buried lead there being that there was a transition that was going to happen in 2020 and seems like their nightmarish scenarios did indeed materialize.
unjustifiably, illegally, might I add.
But now it's back, right?
This narrative that there's going to be delays in election results,
of course, this on the heels of just a few days ago, election workers from all 50 states sending a letter to the
post office saying, oh, we're going to have delays in mail-in ballots.
They have all the fear porn.
Georgia's down there buying panic buttons for election workers.
You know, oh, there's never been so much turnover.
CBS just admitted last week there might be, quote, mistakes because there's all these new amateur JV election workers on the job because Trump is intimidating them.
Last time I checked, it's Trump who's been assassinated almost twice.
Kamala Harris, zero.
But I guess we'll leave those facts aside.
This is part of a broader narrative that they're trying to push for delays in election results, right?
Well, here's your take.
mike davis
Yeah, I mean, here's the problem.
We've had these states illegally unconstitutionally change election laws.
They used COVID to do it in 2020, where it wasn't passed through the state legislatures.
They just had by fiat.
They said we're going to mass mail ballots out to voter registration lists.
Those lists could have easily changed.
For example, if you're on a college campus, people move every year on a college campus, right?
And so if you mass mail live ballots out to old voter lists, then it's the way you stop
voter fraud is to have signature verification and election observers.
And during COVID, they got rid of the election observers because of COVID.
And then somehow they claimed COVID changes your signature.
So they made signature verification meaningless.
I think the Trump campaign and the RNC have done a very good job in this 2024 election
cycle of seeking injunctions ahead of time on these key issues.
So we don't have to wait till after the election to make these challenges.
They have a really good legal effort in both the Trump campaign and the RNC, and so we are better prepared this time than we were in 2020.
But there are going to be shenanigans there, you know, when we When you, here's the problem, if you're not transparent as an election official with the way you're running your process, if you're not letting election observers in, if you're not letting the parties, both parties hire election workers to make sure it's a transparent and fair process, if you're hiding the ball, then you have, it's the election officials
Who have hurt the election integrity.
It's the election officials who have hurt the confidence in the election.
So they need to be transparent.
They need to be fully transparent during this process.
And people should be able to raise questions and make objections without having Judge Tanya Shutkin shut them down with a consent decree.
natalie winters
Yes, certainly no transparency.
That is, unless you're the Chinese Communist Party in the 1998 Memorandum of Understanding that they signed with the Carter Center, the same group that's down there playing election monitor and poll watcher and working with the election machines down in, you guessed it, Fulton County, Georgia.
And only in swing states, I'm sure.
No correlation, no collusion there.
I want to get your thoughts, though, on this.
We know here in the war room we're always reverse engineering the Democrats' plan, whether it's to steal the election or whatever it may be.
But just in the wee hours after the second assassination attempt against President Trump, your favorite, Mark Elias, now I think officially on the payroll of Kamala Harris, good for him, tweeted out Republicans have a three-part strategy to subvert the elections this November.
One, make it harder for you to vote.
Two, harass election officials and challenge voters.
Three, prevent accurate, timely election certification.
Your take.
mike davis
That's rich.
That's rich.
Coming from Mark Elias, I think it was his law firm, Perkins Coie that came up with the Steele dossier for the Clinton campaign, the Russian collusion hoax, and then they shopped that to, oh, the FISA court and got illegal spy warrants on a presidential candidate, Donald Trump, and continued with the president of the United States after they lied to
the federal FISA courts?
I mean, in most circumstances, that would get you thrown in prison for presenting false
evidence to a court.
unidentified
But that's just standard operating procedure for the Democrats, apparently.
natalie winters
And I'm told the State Department is giving out, what is it, a $10 million reward if you can provide them with any evidence of foreign election interference?
Maybe there's a nice new business opportunity for the War Room Posse, because I don't know, I would start probably looking at the State Department and everyone who's worked there, maybe Victoria Nuland, I know she's on hiatus now, but I'd start with her.
So Mike, I'm curious though, I was going through Democracy Docket, which is Mark Elias' obviously his new kind of election shop.
And his analysis that of the 200 or so election cases that have been brought, overwhelmingly, like upwards of 70% or so, they have sort of itemized as wins for their side of the aisle.
They'd spin it as, you know, wins for democracy and wins for voting.
Do you agree with that assessment?
Or do you think that, like, how can Republicans reformulate their strategy to have more victories?
Or is that just, you know, fundraising BS from him?
mike davis
I would say this, the Democrats have always been better at election operations.
They've always been better with their election challenges.
I think that the Republicans learned the lessons from 2020 and they have substantially improved on that and they're keeping up and they're actually doing a very good job this time.
I know the lawyers at the RNC and the Trump campaign.
One of the lead litigators used to work With me on the Senate Judiciary Committee, I have full confidence in the team and I think they're doing a really good job with getting injunctions ahead of the election.
That's the key.
If you do not get injunctions ahead of the election on these key issues, it is very hard for a judge after the election to throw out the entire election to give you a remedy.
So that's why the injunctions are critical.
They're getting these injunctions this time and they're actually Doing a pretty darn good job of keeping up with Mark Elias and the Democrats.
I mean, he's a pro.
There's no question.
He's a very good election attorney.
He's one of the best, if not the best.
He'll do whatever it takes to win elections.
natalie winters
Mike, I want you to stay with us.
We're going to be joined, I believe, after the break by Scott Pressler to walk through.
I think it's National Voter Registration Day.
We should qualify here in the War Room.
Citizens only.
I know for some people, I was like, you guys can tell I'm in our D.C.
studio.
Might have to shout it a little louder for the Democrats over on Capitol Hill because apparently they want Non-citizens to be able to vote, even though we're told foreign election interference is an existential threat to this country.
Try to square that logic.
Don't really think you can.
We're joined by Scott Pressler after the break, but in the meantime, you've got to make sure you're checking out My Patriot Supply.
Times like these, you never know.
You never know what's going to happen, so you definitely want to put your own safety into your own hands.
You certainly can't rely, I think, I think there's a tale that just happened a few days ago on July 13th that shows you that you are your own best advocate and defender.
The government is certainly not coming to save you, like I said.
We'll be joined after the break by Scott Pressler.
We're also going to be joined by Lee Smith and the man behind a viral video shouting down FBI agents who came to his house.
Great show.
We'll be right back after this short break.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
Welcome back to the War Room.
natalie winters
We're joined by Scott Pressler, now the man, the myth, the legend when it comes to voter registration.
I don't know how you get any sleep.
We're honored to be joined by you now in The War Room.
I hear you have some breaking news when it comes to mail-in ballots and just unprocessed applications in the great state of Pennsylvania where you are.
Do you want to walk the audience through that?
scott presler
Thank you, Natalie.
Well, today is my holiday.
Today is national voter registration.
And so I do encourage all of the War Room Posse members, please check your voter registration status today.
Make sure that you're an active voter registered at your current address with your preferred party, especially if you're in a closed primary state.
Now, I have some very concerning news.
I was listening to the previous segment.
This is about election integrity.
War Room Posse, listen to me.
In 2022, there was a county called Luzerne County, Pennsylvania that ran out of paper on Election Day in the 2022 midterms.
And so, I have been fighting peacefully, asking Board of Elections all across the Commonwealth, how are you going to ensure that your county does not run out of paper going into this election?
Now, With that preface, I have more concerning news, Natalie, because I have heard from a reliable source...
that there are thousands of voter registration and mail-in ballot applications for Luzerne County that have not been processed.
Now, mind you, this is the county that is 233 voters away from flipping to a plurality of registered Republicans.
This is a county that has been a Democrat stranglehold And this is also a county that Kamala Harris recently visited, the Wilkes University.
So we need to continue to demand accountability and transparency, and I want the viewers at home to know that a right-to-know request has been filed with the Luzerne County Board of Elections for this very information.
natalie winters
Like we always say in the war room, the mistakes seem to go one way.
You've obviously tracked election, election law, voter registration since I don't even know when, but you really have your finger on the pulse of all that.
Is this sort of activity something that is, you know, novel or unusual?
Were we seeing similar patterns like this back in 2020 or 2022?
Or why do you think this is happening now?
scott presler
You know, I'm not going to theorize, but as I mentioned to you, this is a county that has had previous mistakes, if you want to call it that.
Previous incompetence, previous negligence.
And this is a Democrat county that we are now about to flip to Republican.
But this is why it's so concerning, Natalie.
A, the voter registration deadline in Pennsylvania is October 21st, and one of the reliable sources heard inside of the office, which, by the way, now has curtains up everywhere, and you can go to my ex account to see a picture that was taken from inside of the office.
But mail-in ballot applications are due by October 29th.
If Republican mail-in ballot applications are processed last, they will be mailed out last.
And the reason why this matters Let's say that we have a snowbird, Natalie, who lives in Pennsylvania but is going to Florida for the winter.
If their mail-in ballot is sent to them by November 2nd, well those mail-in ballots must be in by November 5th at 8 o'clock.
This rumor of thousands of applications potentially being unprocessed at this moment when mail-in ballots are being sent out could very well disenfranchise voters.
And the last point that I'll make is this state was decided by 40,000 votes in 2016, was decided by 80,000 votes in 2020.
And so it's not going to take a lot of disenfranchisement to swing a state either from blue or to red.
And so I am asking everybody to contact the Luzerne County Board of Elections and demand information and ask them peacefully and ask them sternly Can you tell us with certainty that every single application has been processed and that they are up to date with both mail-in and voter registration applications?
natalie winters
Let's zoom out for a second.
Statewide in terms of mail-in ballot requests, I believe it just started, what was it, just a few days ago.
How are the numbers, at least preliminary data, tracking there?
scott presler
Well, it's fascinating.
So Democrats are actually down 130,000 mail-in ballots from where they were four years ago.
They're down in Philly.
They're down in Pittsburgh.
And while Republicans aren't necessarily up, it's actually really interesting where Republicans are out requesting Democrats And two of those counties I can point to in particular are Huntington County and Mifflin County.
Those are Amish counties, Natalie, and we have been courting the Amish vote.
And one thing that the Amish like, because there is a stigma about voting, it's kind of taboo to vote in the Amish culture, is they love a mail-in ballot.
Because they can have a secret and private mallet delivered to their home that they don't have to ride their buggy to the polling location.
They can mail that ballot in.
And so we are using the tools of the Democrats to make sure that our truckers, our hunters and our Amish Can have their votes heard in this election.
And so in 11 of the 67 counties in Pennsylvania, Republicans are out requesting Democrats in mail-in ballots.
natalie winters
Wow, that's amazing, and I think you are, in some parts, many, many ways we should be thankful for you for doing all that.
But how can the Posse help you on your crusade, particularly when it comes to Pennsylvania, but also in their own communities?
I remember you were on the show, what was it, a month ago, and you gave sort of a list of actionable items that the audience could call their election offices, whether it was, you know, making sure they had mail-in ballots, could they guarantee that no non-citizens were on voting rolls.
Just re-hit us with those questions that the posse can then go out and call their election officials and ask, just so we have a paper, you know, a track record of where we stand on these issues that are so crucial to making sure the election goes smoothly.
scott presler
I'm going to give two action items and thank you.
So number one, especially if you're in Pennsylvania, but you may do this in all of the swing states or any state, is you want to ask four main questions of your Board of Elections.
A. Can you tell us that no illegal aliens are registered to vote?
B. What is your backup to make sure that if there's a power outage that we have a generator so we can still print on-demand ballots?
C, are the machines connected to the internet?
Can you tell us that they're not?
And D, what is your plan to make sure that your polling locations don't run out of paper, like what happened in Harris County, Texas?
Like what happened in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania?
This has happened in other states as well.
And now, today again is National Voter Registration Day.
So, to the War Room Posse, I challenge you.
Please print off some voter registration forms for the state that you live in.
And I would like you, please, to deliver those forms either to an American Legion or VFW.
Bring the forms and ask if you can leave out voter registration forms for our beautiful veterans.
B, if you're near a college or university, print out voter registration forms and bring them to a beautiful sorority or fraternity house.
to engage all of those students and see probably the most important 930,000 hunters in Pennsylvania.
30% of Pennsylvania hunters are not registered to vote.
40% of Wisconsin hunters are not registered to vote.
Print off some voter registration forms, visit your local Archery store, your gun store, your gun range, do that today.
And we have seen gun store owners across the country who have been very open to us either registering voters or bringing those forms.
And that's something that the Posse can do.
And that would be a very big help today on National Voter Registration Day.
natalie winters
You gotta do it for Stephen K. Bannon.
We know they put him in prison to try to lock this show up, shut us down.
But I think we're just gonna come back screaming that much louder, and the best way we can do it is, like you said, registering people to vote.
Scott, one more time, if people want to follow you, support your organization, help you in Pennsylvania, go to any of your events, where can they go to do all that?
scott presler
Thank you.
I have a state director.
We now have 40 staff.
If you want me to hire more staff, please, I urge you to visit EarlyVoteAction.com.
Early like you're early to something.
Vote like you're voting.
Action.com.
And you may also connect with me on my ex account at Scott Pressler.
S-C-O-T-T-P-R-E-S-1-S-L-E-R.
And if you're not in a swing state, come to Pennsylvania.
We want your help.
Connect with me.
And I'm a big fan of The War Room.
Stephen K. Bannon, we're thinking of you.
And Natalie, thank you for having me.
natalie winters
Scott Pressler, thank you for joining us and thank you for working so hard.
We appreciate it.
scott presler
Thanks, y'all.
natalie winters
Now, I think the issues that Scott is talking about when it comes to mail-in balloting, the kind of shady election laws, the curtains going up.
I've been told democracy dies in darkness.
I don't know.
But walk us through How I think, like I was saying, that's sort of the progenitor to the lawfare that we're seeing now more directly, explicitly against President Trump.
But where we stand on all of those cases?
mike davis
Well, first, I want to say that Scott Pressler is an American patriot.
He's a hero.
He's on the ground every day fighting in the key swing state of Pennsylvania.
It's all action with Scott.
So I think that the War Room Posse should go on his website and support him and his great work and his team.
But I would say this on the law fair.
Let's just step back and remember what the Biden Kamala Democrats have done to Trump, his top aides, his lawyers, his supporters.
They've tried to bankrupt Trump.
for non-fraud in New York.
They've tried to throw Trump in prison for the rest of his life for non-crimes.
They tried to take Trump off the ballot in Colorado and Maine.
The Supreme Court stepped in and stopped them.
And so what are they trying to do now?
They're trying to destroy the legitimacy of the Supreme Court that got in their way.
They're also underfunding President Trump's Secret Service protection.
They've turned down several requests from Trump's career Secret Service detail.
This has led to two assassination attempts in two months, nearly two months, against President Trump, and this is all not working.
If you look at the polling, if you look at Nate Silver, if you look at the models, Trump's going to win comfortably so long as people vote as early as possible and they follow Scott Pressler's advice and register our allies to vote and turn out and vote, especially the hunters.
And so I think the next battle in this Biden-Camillo lawfare An election interference is election integrity.
And this is what's so critically important.
We need to make sure that only people who can legally vote, vote.
It doesn't matter who you're voting for if you're a lawful Voter, you should vote, and Republicans should do nothing to try to get people who are going to vote for Kamala not to vote.
I mean, that's just not what we do as a party.
But we need to make damn sure that people who are not allowed to vote, like non-citizens, where it's illegal to vote in federal elections, are not voting.
And that's the big point of the Article 3 Foundation's public service announcement ad that we've put out.
last night the NBC broke that story and it's it's critically important a lot of
a glowing piece yeah very glowing piece thank you Catherine Doyle for such a
glowing exclusive that I gave to you I it was just wonderful I'm gonna give you
the next exclusive after that one but I would say that the I would say this a
natalie winters
You're going to save it for after the break because we've got a John Foreman posse, more Mike Davis, Lee Smith, and a new addition to the boardroom right after this break.
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Here's your host Stephen K. Vance.
natalie winters
Welcome back to the War Room.
Of course, just a few days out from the second assassination attempt on President Trump.
But like we framed last night's show, while we were obviously paying attention to that story of Eric Prince on and Mike Benz on, hopefully later in the week to continue drilling down, we're not going to let that distract from the moment we were in before that happened, where we were about to be able to have that discussion that this country has long been waiting for.
On the ramifications of mass immigration, Springfield, of course, being the hotbed that allowed us to start having that discussion, a discussion that, as you guys well know, the rhinos who think American citizenship means absolutely nothing, and so long as you import people who are paying taxes, even though we're told, Mike, right, they don't have any registration or documents, so they can't vote, but they're paying taxes and they shop at Walmart.
Those people are Americans.
Yeah, it doesn't quite work like that.
Just curious, your thoughts on, I guess we already did the immigration stuff, but just on the assassination attempt, the second one, where do you think we need to go in terms of the investigation front getting to the bottom of how it happened?
mike davis
Well, let's look at it this way.
We had Butler, Pennsylvania, where they did not have enough Secret Service resources to protect The roofs, and we had a sniper get on the roof and almost blow off President Trump's head on national TV.
It was by the grace of God.
It was a millimeter and a millisecond that saved President Trump from having his head blown off on national TV.
And then here we are just over two months later, and we have someone hiding in the bushes Of a golf course of Mar-a-Lago where the former president and a leading presidential candidate resides.
He's in the bushes for 12 hours and we don't know that he's in the bushes for 12 hours and he points a rifle through the bushes and it just was by happenstance that the Secret Service detail on the hole ahead of Trump on the golf course just happens to see the rifle.
Point through the bushes and fired at him and this guy ran off and then they were able to catch him fortunately, but Why was there not perimeter protection of this golf course?
Why were there not cameras?
Why were there not drones?
They say, well, he's a former president, he doesn't get as much protection.
Okay, does President Obama get protection when he's on golf courses on Martha's Vineyard?
It seems like from videos we've seen, he has.
And so you have to ask, if you've had Trump's Secret Service detail, the career officials
on his detail ask for stepped up Secret Service protection several times, the political appointees
in the Biden Kamala administration have said no.
Trump almost got killed two months ago, and then an assassin gets in the bushes for 12
hours and points a gun at him again.
There's a major breakdown at the Secret Service, and it's not at the protective detail level,
meaning it's not at the Secret Service agents who are protecting the president.
They're doing a very good job.
It's the fact that the leadership, the political leadership, the Department of Homeland Security,
they're not providing the resources that a former and likely future president require.
I mean, I would just say this, and again, this is important.
Biden and Kamala are more concerned about protecting Ukraine President Zelensky than
American President Trump.
And you have to ask very seriously, why is that?
natalie winters
How about this?
We re-appropriate a significant amount of that Ukraine aid and we put it to protect President Trump.
I think that would probably be a better ROI.
If you ask me.
But I also want to make the point, because you watch MSNBC, their entire coverage of the shooting, they're already using it to push to avoid a government shutdown.
They're saying, well, this is why Speaker Johnson needs to fund the government because of this shooting.
Maybe give it a few days, guys, before you start trying to push that.
But it's also House Republicans' fault, not just because they've continued to fund these departments with absolutely no apprehension or correction, course correction, for the woke weaponization that we have seen under the leadership of people like Mayorkas, the facilitated mass invasion.
But when they stand up that sham of a task force meant to investigate what happened in Butler, have you seen anything?
Anything substantive really come out?
No.
And that is what invites additional crazies, although we know the guy supported Biden, if you look at the Biden-Harris bumper sticker on his truck and the 19 political donations that he gave to Democrats.
Only Democrats, no Republicans.
I think the question remains, how did the Biden regime support him?
I'm of course talking about the guy who starred in an Azov battalion video, was interviewed by every mainstream media outlet under the sun about his efforts to recruit people to fight in Ukraine.
The Feds say he was on the radar since 2019.
But this individual, I think, is a symptom of a much broader problem.
But the blame is also, I think, to some extent, on House Republicans.
Because they have allowed, whether you want to call it intentional failure or just pure incompetence, but to wreak like a sewer out of the Department of Homeland Security and Secret Service.
And the fact that we're even having to have a discussion about continuing to fund DHS Secret Service at the levels That they're at, not, I believe it's an increase, when they haven't even presented any goods, evidence, or receipt.
The freaking director didn't even resign until she gave that sham of a hearing which they had to wheel her out to actually come and sit and talk to members of Congress and she barely said anything of substance.
Shame on House Republicans for not stepping up and doing their job.
And I mean, frankly, look, if we're having this discussion, we're talking with Eric Prince yesterday saying that, you know, the Secret Service, they have serious questions to answer for what happens in Butler.
It's hard for me to square the logic then that the way to keep President Trump safe is that we need to really double down on Secret Service resources and Secret Service assets because I think they're part of the problem too.
mike davis
Yeah, I mean, I've always said this.
The D.C.
swamp is the only place on the planet where the reptiles lack backbones.
And House Republicans are certainly in that reptile camp.
So that's number one.
And I would also say this.
Democrats are awfully quick to say that Republicans are inciting violence with our words, right?
But let's look at Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's words and actions.
Remember, they have essentially campaigned on the fact that they're claiming that Trump is an existential threat to democracy.
He is essentially Hitler, who must be stopped.
At all costs.
They've tried to bankrupt him.
They've tried to throw him in prison for life.
They tried to take him off the ballots.
And now they're underfunding his Secret Service protection twice.
And Biden said to put a bullseye on Trump.
natalie winters
Two days before this assassination attempt, the DNC put out a press release saying that Trump was hosting neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
Yeah, I think you guys have kind of put that one to rest.
At Trump golf courses.
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