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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
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I know you don't like hearing that. | |
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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. | |
Tom Harris has never backed down from a challenge. | ||
from a challenge. | ||
She put cartel members and drug traffickers behind bars. | ||
And she will secure our border. | ||
Here's her plan. | ||
Hire thousands more border agents. | ||
Enforce the law and step-up technology. | ||
And stop fentanyl smuggling and human trafficking. | ||
We need a leader with a real plan to fix the border. | ||
And that's Kamala Harris. | ||
I'm Kamala Harris and I approve this message. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It's Friday, September 27th in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
It's Natalie G. Winters hosting, coming at you live from Washington, D.C. | ||
And what you just watched, that's not a parody. | ||
That's an actual ad that the Harris campaign just put out. | ||
I think there's probably more revisionist history going on in that 30-second spot than the entirety of the 1619 Project, and that's a pretty low or high bar. | ||
Depends how you look at it. | ||
I want to dissect that ad, though, for a little bit. | ||
You know, in this show, we're all about giving you signal, not noise. | ||
First of all, they didn't even have any footage of her at the southern border to actually put in the ad about how tough she is on the southern border because she's never been there. | ||
Despite being borders are of course today. | ||
She makes her years way too late trip trying to save face Not going to cut it, but the other thing despite of course the lack of any real plan. | ||
I like it We're gonna secure the border by securing the border Okay, whatever that means There's no footage of something that this audience is very devoted to, and that is a wall, or as President Trump says, a big, beautiful wall. | ||
Instead, it's just B-roll, narcissistic B-roll of her walking around. | ||
I don't think the record reflects very well on Kamala Harris and her personality being able to shut the southern border down. | ||
I know people like to say that Kamala Harris—oh, she doesn't have a plan. | ||
She doesn't have a plan. | ||
No, no. | ||
She does have a plan. | ||
The plan is destroying the United States, and they're using immigration as a weapon of mass migration to do so. | ||
They want to say that there's no crisis at the southern border, and they're going to wave their magic wand and do that by giving mass amnesty to upwards of 10 million people, which is essentially codified into Kamala Harris's policy proposals. | ||
So I would humbly ask our mainstream media bettors, what's more of a threat to democracy? | ||
President Donald Trump? | ||
Or importing the third world. | ||
Because I think this audience knows all too well, when you import the third world, you become the third world. | ||
I know I caught a lot of flack from mainstream media for accusing Kamala Harris, we'll double down, of ethnic cleansing with the way they've been perpetrating mass migration into conveniently swing states in the most red corners of this great country. | ||
That's how they reward Trump voting districts. | ||
They swarm you with illegal aliens from some of the most backwards countries that exist on this earth while telling us that democracy matters. | ||
But I'd go a step further. | ||
And with new numbers coming out today showing that over 400,000, over 400,000, known criminals have been let in to this country under Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, including known murderers and rapists and child sex traffickers, I'd go a step further and actually slap them with the label of war crimes. | ||
And I think Lake and Riley's family would agree with me. | ||
It's not a result of incompetence. | ||
It's not a result of lacking a sufficient number of border agents. | ||
Kamala Harris only wants to put more border agents down there so they can be the welcoming committee. | ||
They can join House Republicans in being the welcoming committee to the largest state-sponsored invasion that this country has ever seen. | ||
Which, by the way, we're not allowed to talk about it until videos of Haitian migrants eating cats started to go viral. | ||
And if you still talk about it, you're going to be smeared as a racist. | ||
Well, here in the War Room, we're proud to double down because we know that the Haitian migrants are eating cats. | ||
And dogs. | ||
And the geese. | ||
How's that mainstream media? | ||
I want to play a short video and on the other side we're going to have the intrepid investigative reporter behind it join us, but let's, Denver, let's roll to tie this whole thing together. | ||
Just how nefarious what's going on at the southern border is. | ||
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They have all of the kids wearing masks and they have them keeping their head down. | |
They're telling them to hide their face. | ||
Many of these kids go missing. | ||
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I've even had a little friend. | |
I can't remember her name, but she said she didn't know where she would go. | ||
An MBM is an organization that is in the house. | ||
I do not work for MBM. | ||
You do not work for MBM? | ||
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I'm on vacation. | |
You said that you were on vacation, and now you're moving this small child to the airport. | ||
I thought you were on vacation. | ||
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Do you have any comment about children that have gone missing that you've helped to escort across the country? | |
Two children were delivered to a sponsor that lives at this address. | ||
But as you can see, nobody lives here, and honestly, it doesn't look like anybody's lived here in quite a long time. | ||
There's kids in the car here. | ||
They're moving these kids. | ||
They just turned the lights off. | ||
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We owe a debt of $10,000 for me, and another $10,000 for my brother. | |
That van that we just confronted, they are now taking off. | ||
We are following them. | ||
This van is now trying to lose us. | ||
They're driving through this neighborhood, just headed absolutely nowhere. | ||
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Are a lot of the kids coming over here, are they trafficked or like, what's the... Some are, yeah. | |
I'm gonna have to look somewhere. | ||
She cried because she didn't know what they would do with her. | ||
We went to sleep, and in the morning, when I got up, she was gone. | ||
Since 2021, an average of 400 unaccompanied children are smuggled into the United States every day. | ||
These children, who cross into the United States without parents, are subsequently detained, processed by the federal government's unaccompanied children program, and eventually released into the country. | ||
On August 19th, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security announced that they had lost track of over 300,000 of these children. | ||
In June of 2024, a government insider from the Department of Health and Human Services provided Muckraker with a list detailing the names of over 8,000 alien children along with their last known addresses. | ||
So, we began an operation to find the missing children ourselves. | ||
Over the course of our investigation, we discovered the dangerous places where children had been delivered, confronted a CIA contractor who moves these children, heard shocking stories from children who the federal government has lost track of, and exposed a child trafficking network in Florida. | ||
This report brings to light the fate of the forgotten children who have fallen victim to the criminal negligence of the United States federal government. | ||
We're joined now by Anthony Rubin of Muckraker, who I should also note, you guys were also the group that was behind the video of illegals being registered to vote in Georgia that made the New York Times and all the mainstream media outlets meltdown. | ||
So that definitely means you're over the target. | ||
But what struck me most about the video that we just watched Is how intimately involved the federal government is, whether it's the feds, the CIA, actively being involved with moving these children. | ||
Can you walk the audience through some of these truly bombshell findings in your latest report? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So, you know, not sure where you want to start, but let me just start by saying this, you know, the United States has become a trafficking haven for illegal aliens and, you know, criminals, criminal invaders, actually, who have come across the southern border and are seeking asylum fraudulently. | ||
And now it is a trafficking haven for them. | ||
And that's what's going on at a high level, and that's what we expose in this video. | ||
What happened was we obtained a list of about 8,000 illegal alien children's names. | ||
The list also contained the so-called sponsor that they were delivered to and the last known address and a lot of other information as well. | ||
And we went around to over 10 different states knocking on doors, Trying to find some of these kids. | ||
Some of them we found and they were in good condition. | ||
Some of them we weren't able to find. | ||
We were told that by their quote-unquote sponsor that they had given the kid away to somebody else. | ||
You know that they didn't know where the kid was. | ||
That sort of thing. | ||
And then we encountered some children who admitted on camera to being trafficked here in the United States. | ||
So that's what we found. | ||
And you know one of the groups that is responsible for moving these children from federal custody into the hands of these quote-unquote sponsors And when you talk about trafficking, I'm just curious. | ||
I know it gets into labor trafficking, but do you have any indication that some of this sort of touches on even more dangerous and darker territories like sex trafficking? | ||
It's obviously human trafficking from the get-go, but what was your insight into why exactly they're moving these | ||
children around? | ||
Looks like we may have lost Anthony I think I see him back now. | ||
Denver, if you want to try getting him up again, I'm happy to. | ||
Rehash, Anthony, if you can hear me, I was just asking, what exactly they're trafficking these children for? | ||
Is it primarily labor trafficking? | ||
Does it have to do with sex trafficking? | ||
What, in your investigations, did you find? | ||
Well, we found a lot of labor trafficking. | ||
There were a lot of situations. | ||
Here's what people need to understand. | ||
We're not law enforcement, right? | ||
So there were a lot of situations we ran into that were just bad. | ||
You could tell something bad is happening here. | ||
But again, we're not law enforcement, so there's nothing we could do. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
There was a girl that we found in Louisiana. | ||
She was living in this slum type of neighborhood, you know, where it's just like dilapidated houses and, you know, people driving around in lowrider trucks blasting gangster music. | ||
And so we go and knock on this so-called sponsor's door where this young teenage girl is supposed to live. | ||
At first, they tell us the sponsor's not here anymore, went back to Honduras, and we don't know where the girl is. | ||
We can't find her. | ||
You're not allowed to talk to her. | ||
And we're like, okay, and we try to, you know, we use our words and, you know, manage to eventually coax this guy to let us see this girl and they pull her out. | ||
and you know she comes out and she's her eyes are all glazed over and she has the voice of a man that has been doing hardcore drugs for many many years and she looks at us with disdain like she doesn't want to talk to us and it was just a incredibly and she tells she dropped out of school that she was apparently working as a like a housemaid And you could tell that something was horribly wrong there, but we are not law enforcement. | ||
So there's nothing we could do. | ||
And she did not want to speak to us. | ||
And then as soon as we were done with her, she went around the corner and started hanging out with these, these gangster type of hoodlum men. | ||
And you know, so there's a situation that I don't know what that situation was, but I could tell you, it definitely wasn't good. | ||
So there was a lot like that. | ||
But as far as what we were able to prove, we're able to prove labor trafficking, kids that are coming over here that have a debt held over their head, that are put in a house living with Grown men and other children in just a living room full of mattresses and being told tomorrow you're going to work and now you're going to pay off this debt that's over your head. | ||
That we proved. | ||
And it seems like repeatedly when you tried to get answers, whether it's the CIA contractors or the FBI, you sort of keep hitting dead ends. | ||
In other words, they weren't really looking to cooperate with you or answer what should be a seemingly obvious question. | ||
Did you have any ability to liaise with, you know, government representatives or these people speak to you or were they always refusing to kind of cooperate? | ||
Absolutely, absolutely not. | ||
These people are not going to talk to you. | ||
And I would even say beyond that, people who are, you know, allegedly the so-called saviors of children in our federal government, you know, I handed this video off to people In Congress, let's just say. | ||
I don't really want to name any names, because let's see if they do come around. | ||
But thus far, it's been all talk, no action. | ||
These people are interested in playing little political games, making the other side look bad. | ||
I don't actually believe that they're looking for any real change. | ||
And you know, that's why the country is in the state that it's in. | ||
And that's why we continue to see a continuous decline, no matter, you know, what party's in charge. | ||
And Anthony, I want you to hang with us through the break. | ||
We're going to open the next segment with another really powerful clip showing non-citizens registered to vote. | ||
You can probably guess who they're supporting. | ||
In Arizona, just some more wonderful work from your organization. | ||
But Warren Posse, you got to hang through for that. | ||
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You get 30 days free if you use that promo code. | ||
We're going to be joined after the break, Anthony Rubin, more video evidence of non-citizens | ||
registered to vote, and you guessed it, supporting Kamala Harris in the swing state of Arizona. | ||
... apartment complex in Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
We asked residents if they were registered to vote and if they were citizens. | ||
The responses we obtained destroy the narrative that non-citizens participating in United | ||
States elections is a conspiracy theory. | ||
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Bye. | |
Hola, señora. | ||
How are you? | ||
We're an organization. | ||
Right now, we're helping the Hispanic community here in the Phoenix area, giving them information for people who want to register to vote here in the elections in November. | ||
Just out of curiosity, are you registered to vote? | ||
Yes, we're registered. | ||
Ah, okay. | ||
Yes. | ||
Are you registered here or at work? | ||
Yes, at work. | ||
Ah, at work? | ||
Yes, at work. | ||
Okay. | ||
Are you a citizen? | ||
No. | ||
Have you already registered? | ||
There was an obligation that told me that... Well, it was the help of the... | ||
The help that the Spaniards give us when we come here. | ||
I said yes, that I wanted to vote, but well, I don't know if they want to register me there. | ||
Oh, so you said yes? | ||
Yes, I said yes. | ||
I got an application that said I wanted to vote, and I said yes. | ||
And are you a citizen? | ||
No, I'm waiting for the residence. | ||
You're waiting for the residence? | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
And are you planning to vote this year? | ||
The last question is, who do you like right now? | ||
Kamala and Trump. | ||
Where were you born? | ||
Cuba. | ||
Have you registered to vote? | ||
I think I registered last week. | ||
Oh, you already did this? | ||
I'm a super plug. It's not a person like this. It's a person like you. | ||
Are you registered to vote? | ||
Yes. | ||
Are you registered here or at work? | ||
At work. | ||
Did you register here or at your job? | ||
At my job. | ||
Are you a citizen? | ||
No. | ||
You're not a citizen? | ||
Okay. | ||
Just out of curiosity, are you registered in Paraguay? | ||
Yes, there in Aranesa. | ||
Oh, there? | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Did someone come here to register you? | ||
Yes. | ||
But just out of curiosity, are you an American citizen? | ||
No. | ||
No? | ||
Not yet. | ||
We have an organization that helps people register to be able to vote in the elections. | ||
Oh, they already passed! | ||
Already? | ||
Already, already. | ||
Already registered? | ||
Already. | ||
Hey, are you a citizen or not? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
He's not even a citizen. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Hey, but this year, the Camala and the Trumpudo, what do you like? | ||
The Trumpas say that on the first day they are going to start getting people out. | ||
If you had to vote for someone, who would it be? | ||
Look, Trump is a negotiator, okay? | ||
Kamala Harris is not a negotiator. | ||
Kamala Harris is with the community, but she's not going to be the same. | ||
She's going to be more expensive. | ||
All the money is more expensive for the land. | ||
Would you vote for Kamala? | ||
Well, yes. | ||
What the good people of Kamala did is that they are with the people. | ||
What you did, what the good thing about Carmana is that he's with the people. He's with the community, he's making | ||
progress for the people. | ||
I might not be fluent in Spanish, but I think from that alone I gathered that we really need the SAVE Act because | ||
non-citizens are indeed voting to fight, despite what the Soros-funded Brennan Center, who's also trying to rip Trump | ||
off the ballot in Colorado, is saying. | ||
Anthony, for our radio and podcast audience who maybe didn't catch all the subtitles there, just walk us through this one building, the people that you sort of met with there, and are you correct in the video, it says that every person you met said they were either A, registered to vote, and if they were, that they were voting for Kamala, or at least supporting her? | ||
Not every person we met, every person that was in that video that everybody just heard, you know, if they don't speak Spanish, I'll give them a little recap. | ||
Every person who served there was saying that they are not a citizen and that they are registered to vote. | ||
And that was at one apartment complex in Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
You know, it's not very difficult to find these types of apartment complex areas. | ||
We've done this same video in now Georgia and North Carolina as well. | ||
There's these apartments, you know, similar apartments to what was seen in Aurora, Colorado, where people saw those gangsters walking around with assault rifles busting down doors. | ||
It's very similar to that. | ||
And, you know, apparently some group or groups are showing up to apartment complexes like that and getting these people registered to vote. | ||
And I think we all know why. | ||
So I'm just curious, I know you said this is one apartment complex, but just from your reporting, how easy or likely is it that you could extrapolate these findings? | ||
In other words, just from your estimations, how big do you think this problem is? | ||
How easily replicable is an apartment complex like this across the state of Arizona? | ||
Well, I think that it's, listen, this is a grave threat. | ||
What I will say is this, it's about, if we're looking at the margin of error, let's take Georgia and Arizona, probably two of the most critical swing states. | ||
Arizona in the 2020 presidential election was decided by a margin of around 10,500 votes. | ||
And if I'm not mistaken, Georgia was around 11,500 votes. | ||
You know, in George when we did this, right, we had a percentage there at this apartment complex we knocked on of, I believe it was around 14% of respondents said that they were non-citizens registered to vote, right? | ||
So of all the people we talked to, around 14% confirmed that they were non-citizens registered to vote. | ||
So now, if you extrapolate that out, I mean, if 14% of all the non-citizens, and based off of old data, We're registered to vote in the state of Georgia. | ||
That would come out to 47,000. | ||
So now, I mean, maybe it's not 14%. | ||
Maybe it's 5%. | ||
But the point is, it's enough, statistically speaking, to tip the scale. | ||
And so it needs to be taken very seriously. | ||
The people in Georgia, after we put out a video, did not take it very seriously. | ||
They decided to, you know, Raffensperger's team decided to make these horrible, like veiled jabs at us, acting, trying to discredit | ||
us, acting like it wasn't legitimate reporting. | ||
It was. | ||
It made his state look quite foolish. | ||
And I don't believe that anybody in Arizona has yet commented on this. | ||
But yeah, this is a seriously grave threat and could definitely undermine the integrity | ||
of our upcoming election. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Anthony, if people want to follow you and watch both of these documentaries in full, | ||
can they go to do that? | ||
They can go to at RealMuckraker across all social media platforms or muckraker.com to find everything. | ||
Anthony, thank you so much for joining us, and thank you for doing work that the New York Times decries as misinformation, because that means you're on the bright side of history. | ||
We'll have you back. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And of course, and speaking of misinformation, not talking about myself, you guys know we've been tracking here in the War Room the developing narratives when it comes to the election, how they're getting ready to steal it and make no mistake, they are obviously non-citizen voting. | ||
As I would argue, a statistically significant portion of the puzzle, but it also has to do with, for those of you who were watching the show last week, tracking how, you know, directors of public policies at various social media platforms have already come out and said they're going to be ready to fact check and, quote, reduce the rate of spread of videos showing election fraud. | ||
You guys know Obviously, part of the narrative that we've been really shining a light on here is the idea that there's going to be delays in mail-in ballots, so there's going to be I.E. | ||
delays in election results. | ||
But another really important narrative, and they're sort of co-opting the foreign election interference threat, sort of springboarding off of the fact that Iran has at least per the ODNI, the intel community, and reports coming from the FBI, though I do maintain that those handlers are probably more likely the ones making the threats and carrying out the orders against President | ||
Trump, but we can digress on that for a second. We'll get into that after the break with Sam | ||
Battis. But they've really now weaponized this foreign disinformation narrative to | ||
what I think is the conclusion of why they wanted to put it kind of in the political lexicon | ||
of Americans right now, which is the House Senate, or rather, the Senate Intel | ||
Chair, Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, Denver, if you want to toss that article up, you | ||
can, is now calling as a result of all of this foreign election interference narrative. | ||
to say that we need more resources and that CISA, yes, the Cyber Security and Infrastructure | ||
Security Agency, that one that was so key and critical in the 2020 election, saying that there | ||
was no fraud. Of course, Chris Krebs, the man who said the 2020 election was the most secure | ||
in history, a real hotbed of, we'll call him, deep state subcontractors. But he is now calling | ||
on CISA to essentially be deputized, have more resources ahead of this current election, | ||
to be able to censor. You guys censor this show, censor both foreign election interference, | ||
but also domestic. | ||
Election interference, which I think in and of itself is paradoxical, if not an oxymoron. | ||
I'm sure they would call war room, right? | ||
A form of domestic election interference. | ||
But I guess if you have a preset outcome, and we know the Biden regime, and frankly, the establishment Republicans do, do have a predetermined outcome. | ||
They do have a preferred candidate by the name of Kamala Harris, despite the source code on her website linking back to Joe Biden, because as we know, they're all empty vessels for the same far-left agenda. | ||
But I guess if you do have a predetermined outcome, then I guess shows like War Room are election interference. | ||
But then I guess it begs the question if it was ever actually an election to begin with, and it wasn't. | ||
Denver, I want to play the Zelensky clip. | ||
We're going to be joined after the break by Sam Faddis to break it down, but while we have a minute, let's roll it. | ||
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Another meeting in the near future between them. | |
Could very well happen. | ||
But I think the president said it the best. | ||
This is a war that should have never happened. | ||
It should have never happened. | ||
And it wouldn't have happened. | ||
It's a shame. | ||
But this is a war that should have never happened. | ||
And we'll get it solved. | ||
It's a complicated puzzle. | ||
Very complicated puzzle. | ||
But we'll get it solved. | ||
And people get on with their lives. | ||
Too many people dead. | ||
Too many beautiful cities. | ||
I've seen those cities. | ||
They're so beautiful and they, you know, I don't know how you can ever rebuild them the way they were. | ||
It's not possible. | ||
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You have to come, by the way, to see us. | |
I will. | ||
It's a beautiful country, beautiful weather, beautiful, beautiful everything, but we have to get this over with. | ||
But it's a war and the president agrees this is a war that should have never happened. | ||
Okay? | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you so much. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Just glorious. | ||
It's like watching a high school principal lecture one of his students, one of those students who knows his gravy train of taxpayer-subsidized money laundering is up. | ||
Sam Faddis after the break. | ||
And just a fun fact for all of us geopolitical hawks in the war room, since the presidential debate between Harris and Trump, Trump has mentioned China 40 times in his rallies, and Harris has said China zero. | ||
Zero times. | ||
Quite tough. | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
We're joined by Sam Faddis, beloved by the audience. | ||
Sam, I'm just curious to get your thoughts on today's meeting between Trump and Zelensky, obviously happening in the shadow of the evergreen escalatory approach of Zelensky trying to push for those long-range missiles into Russia. | ||
Yeah, well, I liked your characterization, which is, you know, you're looking at a guy in Zelensky. | ||
Who's contemplating the fact that maybe he's going to have to come back to reality, right? | ||
This is a guy who's been running around Washington, D.C., just good Lord. | ||
The last number I saw was the federal government has appropriated $174 billion to this guy. | ||
And by the way, the special inspector. | ||
General looking into this has I think like 57 separate investigations going on where the money is gone and some of these cases involve amounts like 400 million dollars that just vanished but nevertheless this guy just shows up and It gets everything he wants and can't and acts like he's in charge and he's telling us what to do. | ||
And today, all of a sudden, yeah, he got a little bit of a taste of, you know what? | ||
You're the guy with your hand out and we're the ones keeping you alive. | ||
So I think we're going to have a say and we're going to we're going to end this war. | ||
We're not going to continue it forever. | ||
And what do you make of the push right now for the use of these long-range missiles, so much so that even Punchbowl was reporting that Zelensky yesterday when he was trotting around Capitol Hill, he wasn't even actually asking for more money? | ||
That didn't stop Joe Biden from giving him $8 billion more. | ||
But his sole focus really was allowing for the approval of long-range missiles. | ||
They had the NATO chair head guy on MSNBC morning, Joe, this morning pushing for it. | ||
Why are they so desperate to ramp up this conflict right now? | ||
Is it because we're getting so close to the election? | ||
I mean, why now? | ||
Well, Zelensky, I think, actually has this fantasy that we're just going to keep supporting him and somehow or another he's going to win this thing, like in the sense that he's going to actually defeat the Russians on the battlefield, retake all of his territory, all this kind of nonsense. | ||
In Washington, I mean, some of it is people are making money hand over fist. | ||
Raytheon profits, Lockheed profits through the roof. | ||
Right? | ||
Nobody apparently has a strategic plan or any vision of where this is going. | ||
I mean, look, this long-range rocket thing that you're talking about, the clearance for him to be able to use these weapons he already has to stage long-range strikes into Russia, the Russians have gone crazy about this. | ||
They have said, I've lost track of how many times they've said, this is going to end in a nuclear war. | ||
Putin just revised his doctrine Explicitly to say they will use nuclear weapons in response to long-range conventional strikes. | ||
And they just ran a video on Russian television, a simulation of a Russian nuclear attack on London. | ||
In the intel business, we call these things clues. | ||
And this is, we're right on the edge of a nuclear holocaust. | ||
And, you know, today was the first time I think Zelensky got a taste of maybe you're going to actually be talking to somebody with some friggin common sense and vision who's going to say, we're not doing this. | ||
We're not starting World War Three. | ||
I might add, by the way, I find it personally offensive that the president of Ukraine can't find A suit jacket and a tie to meet with senior U.S. | ||
officials. | ||
If you're coming to ask us for money, you could put on a jacket, buddy. | ||
At least dress the part. | ||
Something tells me he probably has enough money to buy a pretty nice suit and tie, right? | ||
Maybe like an $8 billion one? | ||
No. | ||
I'm just curious, before we let you go, I think the reporting is out that Israel is claiming to at least potentially have killed one of the top Hezbollah leaders. | ||
I'm just curious your thoughts. | ||
You mentioned World War III, how you think that conflict is going to continue to unfold? | ||
Yeah, well, right now it is spiraling out of control, too. | ||
But good for the Israelis, because what the Israelis have done is make a decision that, Hezbollah, you think this is fun to shoot these missiles? | ||
We're starting to kill you from the top down. | ||
If you look at the top hierarchy, like the top 20 guys in Hezbollah, as of now, I lost track today, but I think 18 of the top 20 are dead. | ||
And they're making no bones about the fact that they're going to kill Nasrallah next. | ||
Good for them. | ||
Sam Faddis, if people want to follow you and stay up to date with your analysis on, frankly, everything, it's all converging into what's probably looking like World War III, where can people go to do all that? | ||
Easiest place is just go to AND Magazine, our publication, AND Magazine at Substack. | ||
So that's andmagazine.substack.com. | ||
Sam, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Of course. | ||
Warren Posse, you've got to make sure you're checking out birchgold.com slash Bannon, getting the latest installment of The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
It's a great website. | ||
You should frequent it. | ||
almost as much as the mainstream media is obsessed with our next guest, Mike Davis, | ||
Chris Hayes, last night, losing it on MSNBC again over you. | ||
I said, I think they maybe have a fetish for you. | ||
They're so obsessed. | ||
But there's some new breaking developments when it comes to the Jan Six case, all things | ||
Jack Smith. | ||
If you can walk the audience through how it looks like Tanya Shutkin is maybe going to | ||
be the October surprise for the Trump campaign. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So president Biden and vice president Kamala Harris have been running their unprecedented | ||
Republic ending lawfare against president Trump. | ||
His top aides like Steve Bannon, who's in prison right now, Peter DeVoreau, who went | ||
to prison. | ||
His lawyers like Johnny spent Jeffrey, Jeffrey Clark, Rudy Giuliani, his January. | ||
Six supporters, and they keep getting shot down by the Supreme Court because the Supreme Court understands that if you're allowed to destroy the presidency, you're going to destroy our country. | ||
And Chief Justice John Roberts is certainly no fan of Donald Trump, but he has been very bold and courageous in stopping this Republican lawfare against the former and likely future president of the United States. | ||
That hasn't fazed at all D.C. | ||
Obama Judge Tanya Shutkin, who's working hand-in-glove with Biden-Kamala special counsel Jack Smith to interfere in this election. | ||
They are having highly irregular proceedings in the D.C. | ||
District Court where they're going to dump all this unfavorable grand jury evidence to the public in mid-October before The presidential election. | ||
Remember, this is just one side of the story. | ||
You're not going to hear President Trump's response to this, his cross-examination, his defense, his own evidence. | ||
You're going to hear a one-sided story from Jack Smith and Tonya Schuchat. | ||
And the question the war room posse should be asking is, if Biden and Kamala waited almost three years to bring these unprecedented, bogus charges against President Trump, Why the hell are they in such a rush now? | ||
Why do they have to put on this one-sided evidence in court before the November 5th election, other than the fact that D.C. | ||
Obama Judge Tanya Shutkin and Biden and Kamala's special counsel Jack Smith are clearly colluding to interfere in the presidential election? | ||
When you say a republic, if you can keep it, I think these are the people that we're tasked with keeping it from. | ||
I guess on that note, emphasis on former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade, a.k.a. | ||
Fannie Willis' boyfriend. | ||
He was unreachable. | ||
They sent out, I think, marshals to try to find him to serve him a subpoena coming from the House Judiciary Committee. | ||
I'm just curious, sort of the timeline, what you think the likelihood is of seeing him testify and just the oddities surrounding the whole subpoena situation. | ||
So, Big Fanny Willis is part of this unprecedented Biden-Kamala welfare and election interference against Trump. | ||
Remember, this is on many fronts. | ||
It's with Jack Smith. | ||
In DC and for objecting to a presidential election, which is allowed under the Electoral Count Act of 1887 and the First Amendment. | ||
Trump having his presidential records in the office of former president in Mar-a-Lago, which is allowed by the Presidential Records Act. | ||
Big Fanny charged Trump and 18 others for January 6th for objecting again. | ||
You had Tish James bring civil fraud. | ||
Against Trump in New York for the non-fraud of paying back sophisticated Wall Street banks on full on time as agreed. | ||
With interest. | ||
It's never ending yet. | ||
Alvin Bragg and Matthew Colangelo in New York charging Trump for settling a nuisance claim seven years ago, and somehow that turned into 34 felonies, which is just complete nonsense. | ||
Nathan Wade and Big Fanny, his girlfriend, got into trouble down in Georgia because Big Fanny Willis hired her dumb, unqualified boyfriend, Nathan Wade, Paid him $250 an hour, $700,000, and then Big Fanny took kickbacks from Nathan Wade in the form of lavish trips around the world. | ||
Belize, the Caribbean, Napa. | ||
Remember Big Fanny told us all that she's a Grey Goose girl. | ||
I mean, she's a high roller. | ||
And she tried to justify these kickbacks by saying that she paid back her dumb boyfriend with cash because Big Fanny's Black Panther father told her to keep, like, Three months of cash laying around the house. | ||
Well, that's an interesting theory. | ||
How does Big Fanny explain the fact that after she paid $10,000, $20,000, whatever she paid to go Dutch with Nathan Wade around the world, how did she replenish that cash to keep her Black Panther father's wishes to have six months of cash or whatever the hell it was laying around the house? | ||
She's clearly lying. | ||
She lied to the court. | ||
She perjured herself. | ||
And now the house Republicans are trying to get to the bottom of this and Nathan Wade, it seems like, can't be found. | ||
I don't know where Nathan Wade is. | ||
They found Nathan Wade when Big Fanny and Nathan Wade showed up to Big Fanny's daughter's arrest. | ||
They have that on the police video. | ||
I will say this though, Natalie, I do feel sorry for Nathan Wade. | ||
Because if you think about it, is it worth it? | ||
$700,000 to be with that slob and still be with that slob and have to lie about being with that slob? | ||
I just, I don't know if it's worth it. | ||
Well, off of that answer, which contained absolutely no editorializing, I think the only question that I want to ask you when you're viceroy of D.C. | ||
and you have to, you know, administer the gulags, are you going to separate them or would you make an exception to make Nathan Wade's punishment that much worse, stick him in a cell with Fannie Willis? | ||
I don't want to do family separation, Natalie, so I think it's important that we have big Fannie Willis. | ||
We have Nathan Wade, you have little Finney Willis, the daughter. | ||
I think you should put them all in the same cell because we don't do family separation in the Trump 47 administration. | ||
I'm glad to know the answer. | ||
I hope Nathan Wade is watching wherever he is. | ||
We just got served a subpoena. | ||
Mike Davis, if people want to follow you, support the Article 3 project on the front lines of the non-citizen vote too, where can they go to do all that? | ||
Article3project.org. | ||
You can donate there. | ||
You can follow us on social media. | ||
You can take action, which is the most important thing. | ||
You talked about the SAVE Act, where we want to prevent non-citizens from illegally voting in federal elections. | ||
So, article3project.org. | ||
And thank you, Natalie. | ||
Of course, thank you for joining us, Mike Davis. | ||
Something tells me we'll see you back soon if Nathan Wade doesn't get to you first. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Just, of course, just remember Warren Posse. | ||
They've done so much to devalue your citizenship, what it means to be an American. | ||
That's actually the, I think, founding call of Stephen K. Bannon's message of economic nationalism. | ||
They want to cheapen and devalue your vote, too. | ||
So just voting yourself one vote. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
You gotta at least find, I would say 10 double digits, but at least one other person. | ||
You need to essentially create two votes, legal, certifiable, chain of custody votes to outvote not just the fraud, but the illegals that they are importing in to replace you. | ||
And yes, mainstream media, I use the R word, replace intentionally. | ||
It's not just you. | ||
This is action, action, action. | ||
I'm gonna read you guys a letter that encapsulates just that. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
I was contemplating all day how I wanted to go about doing this segment because, as we all know, this is Stephen K. Bannon's show. | ||
I always joke that anyone who set out to try to fill in for him, it's a fool's errand because it's an impossible job. | ||
So I wanted to save the last block of the show to read a letter that he wrote to you guys, the audience, from Danbury, from prison, where he is doing well, relatively, to The situation, but I thought it only was right to read what he wanted you guys to hear. | ||
I know, I don't even think I'm qualified to be reading this, but I just want you guys to get the message. | ||
Victory is at hand. | ||
Recent shifts in the few reliable polls in the key districts and swing states show that hard-pressed Americans are decisively rejecting the phony, quote, politics of joy and the empty promises that define the Harris campaign. | ||
People are seeing through the word salad rhetoric, recognizing it for what it is—hollow. | ||
To date, the Harris campaign has offered no real solutions to the struggles Americans face—inflation, rising crime, and weakening national security. | ||
These topics can't be masked by feel-good phrases, celebrity endorsements, or as many Oprah interviews as you want. | ||
Harris has peaked. | ||
The momentum is now on our side, and this is the time to capitalize on it. | ||
The Make America Great Again movement focuses all of its efforts on a massive get-out-the-vote and ballot-chasing effort in the crucial days and weeks until November 5th. | ||
We will win, and win big. | ||
The stakes have never been higher. | ||
This is the opportunity to take back control. | ||
We are not just fighting for a win, we are fighting for the future of America. | ||
A victory of this magnitude means sweeping control of the House, Senate, and the Presidency. | ||
With this trifecta, we can destroy the policies that have harmed Americans and put the country back on track. | ||
The reality is that there is no significant group of undecided voters left regarding the candidates themselves. | ||
People know where they stand when it comes to President Trump and his opponents. | ||
What remains unclear for some is whether they will actually participate in the voting process. | ||
These are the individuals who will decide this election. | ||
With relentless effort and personal contact, they will break our way. | ||
It's our job to engage with them, ensure they understand what's at stake, and motivate them to cast their ballots. | ||
President Trump risks his life daily to save our country. | ||
Every day he faces tremendous opposition and challenges, but he continues to fight for the American people. | ||
Through your work, show him that you have his back. | ||
Let's demonstrate our commitment to this cause by putting everything we have into these final weeks. | ||
Remember, victory is at hand. | ||
Signed, Stephen K. Bannon, inmate number It's weird. | ||
I haven't really been back in DC for a while, and it feels absolutely absurd to even be hosting this show without him here. | ||
But it's always nice to hear from him. | ||
I know you guys miss him, as do I. We have about a month left. | ||
Victory is at hand, and don't you guys want to be able to tell Steve all the things that you guys have done to ensure there is turnout and to ensure that that victory, that Stephen K. Bannon is doing more work than most Republicans in the Capitol. | ||
I'm all flustered. | ||
He's been doing more from prison than Mike Johnson has been doing to help turn out the vote for President Trump, and that speaks volumes. And on that rather sad note, let's bring in Mike | ||
Lindell. Mike, hit us with the latest when it comes to all things MyPillow. | ||
Well, we all miss our great leader, Steve, and thanks Natalie for reading that. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
And I want to tell everybody, I just heard today that the Republicans now, they did a poll, and for the first time, I think it's in like a couple decades, more people identify as Republicans. | ||
I think it's 48%, 3% more than the Democrats in this poll they did. | ||
That's very important, because anytime that's ever happened, | ||
the Republicans win the general, I mean, the whole populist vote. | ||
So I was very encouraged to hear that. | ||
And you guys, I really want to tell you to go to lyndaleplan.com. | ||
Steve and I have been emailing him back and forth from prison. | ||
He said, get that word out. | ||
You guys, the plan is all laid out there. | ||
Even if you're in a state where you think it doesn't matter, like Hawaii. | ||
I was met with Hawaii. | ||
Minnesota, where I'm sitting in Minnesota. | ||
Um, so get really good on, look, check it out. | ||
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Check that out. | ||
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Let's break some records this weekend for Steve. | ||
And I've been telling you, it's a win-win-win-win. | ||
Win-win-win! | ||
We're going to win this election. | ||
Win! | ||
And we're not tired of winning, Natalie. | ||
We're not tired of winning. | ||
We are certainly not. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thanks, Sally. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And War Room Posse, I know reading that letter, it's a lot. | ||
It's emotional. | ||
I know Steve would say, don't cry, and I won't. | ||
But you can choose to either be upset and sit on the couch and not do anything, or you can be The state of righteous indignation, which I think in the words of the late great Andrew Breitbart, that video I'm sure you all have seen when he sat there and said, war, that's the spirit of the war room. | ||
And that's why we're going to fight. | ||
So I hope you spend this weekend, whether it's registering voters, making calls, signing up to be a poll watcher, checking and making sure that your voter registration is active. | ||
Do it for Steve. | ||
You can call Speaker Johnson, too, for good measure. | ||
Why not? | ||
I think I'm hosting the 6 p.m. | ||
We're going to get into a story about how a sitting Democratic member of Congress is also an advisor to a Ukrainian government entity. | ||
That's lobbying for more foreign aid. | ||
How's that for election interference? | ||
And Alexander Vindman's attacking me for exposing it. |