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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
You know, I'm the most investigated innocent person you have ever met in her entire life. | ||
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Distant United States attorneys. | |
They will use the mechanisms of the Department of Justice to go after people who are their political foes. | ||
This is something that has never really happened in the history of this republic and that is something by itself that I think should disqualify Trump for being considered for President of the United States. | ||
No doubt it should, among many, many other things that should also disqualify. | ||
But I anticipate there will be a full court press in October. | ||
The digital airwaves will be filled. | ||
And why does that matter? | ||
Because the press that is pro-Trump anyway, oftentimes stories are put on digitally that then are picked up by, let's say, at Fox and others. | ||
And then those stories are stories, so the mainstream press reports on them, and so that story then takes on a life of its own. | ||
There will be concerted efforts to distort and pervert Kamala Harris, who she is, what she stands for, what she's done. | ||
I mean, look, I mean, the crazy story about me running a child trafficking operation out of a basement of a pizzeria? | ||
Don't laugh. | ||
Don't laugh. | ||
It was a huge story. | ||
And it got one young man in North Carolina to get in his car with his, you know, assault rifle and drive up to liberate these non-existent children and shoot up a pizzeria in Washington, D.C. | ||
This is dangerous stuff. | ||
It starts online, often on the dark web, it migrates, it's picked up by the pro-Trump media, it's then reported on by everybody else, which makes sure it has about 100% coverage, and people believe it. | ||
So I don't know what it's going to be, but it will be something, and we'll have to work very, very hard to make sure that it is exposed as the lie that it is. | ||
You're in the war room. | ||
It's Monday, September 30th in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
It's an especially significant day. | ||
Yesterday was the one month mark until Stephen K. Bannon is released from federal prison. | ||
So today's the first show less than a month until we get Stephen K. Bannon back in this chair. | ||
And I would just like to say to Hillary Clinton, sorry, The most innocent investigated person that's ever existed. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
There is a little something coming. | ||
An October surprise in the form of Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
On October 29th, coming out, sitting in this chair. | ||
He's not even going to need to distort or, what was it, distort or pervert Kamala Harris's track record or legacy or policies because they're so woefully unpopular with the American people. | ||
She's doing that all for herself. | ||
And by the way, if you didn't pay attention to the second clip there, that was Eric Holder. | ||
I would say of note of infamy for defying a congressional subpoena. | ||
I don't think he got thrown in prison for that. | ||
I think that's a heckle coming from the mainstream media having him talk. | ||
On the Sunday shows, the one-month anniversary of Stephen K. Bannon being set to be released from Danbury. | ||
So they throw Eric Holder up there for good measure to say that President Trump shouldn't be allowed to run for president because he's going to weaponize the federal government. | ||
For those of you who pay attention to timing, as you know we do here in the War Room, the same day that the DOJ put out a letter saying that Stephen K. Bannon would not be, nor should he deserve, early release was the same exact day That Merrick Garland held his long-winded press conference to the DOJ saying that it's Trump who's actually going to weaponize the Justice Department and that he's never done that. | ||
Well, as we always say here in the war room, it's not retribution, it's justice. | ||
And I look forward to having the DOJ under our control to help accomplish that. | ||
Shout out to Hillary Clinton if you think you've been investigated a lot. | ||
Just you wait. | ||
I am honored to be joined for the first time in studio by the one and only Mike Howell of the Oversight Project at Heritage. | ||
We have so much to get through today. | ||
I want to start, though, obviously we have been really holding the line on all things CRSAVE Act and of course non-citizens voting with the same DOJ we were just talking about, announcing that they're now suing Alabama for essentially trying to remove non-citizens From their voting rolls, I say that the new safe and effective is actually non-citizens don't vote, at least of this new cycle. | ||
But there is something that Congress could do to sort of circumvent and implement a lot of the safeguards that the SAVE Act had in place, but of course they're not doing it. | ||
Can you walk the audience through what they need to be calling their members of Congress to do if we want to have similar victories on the non-citizen voting front? | ||
Yeah, so the SAVE Act had a lot of different kind of pieces to help safeguard against illegals voting in our elections. | ||
One of the key ones was basically getting states access to several databases that they could then use to check against their own voter rolls for non-citizens. | ||
You don't need legislation to do that. | ||
You don't need it at all. | ||
And so Congress has a oversight right to that information. | ||
Long ago, they could have subpoenaed for access and ownership of these databases to then give to the states. | ||
So they're sitting there right now, you know, with the charade of the dance on the SAVE Act having fallen down, but they still could today send out a subpoena. | ||
And this is where they fool a lot of people. | ||
Sending a subpoena is worthless unless you actually enforce it. | ||
And so they should actually take steps to go to the place that they're afraid to go, | ||
which is actually being active in federal court to get that. | ||
They have the absolute right to it. | ||
It's 2024. | ||
These are databases. | ||
It's a matter of hitting the send button. | ||
They could get these things, and it would include a lot of things mentioned in the SAVE | ||
One more area is this list of non-detained illegal aliens in the country. | ||
ICE has a list of all these, you know, rapists and pedophiles and murderers they're letting run around. | ||
Get that list, too. | ||
Get all the list of the illegals, and then let's compare them to the voter rolls in the states. | ||
If Congress was truly interested, they would do that, but unfortunately, as we've learned in the last couple years, They're not going to court. | ||
They're not fighting these things. | ||
They want to announce that they're fighting them, but they're not seeing them through, and they should see this one through if we wanted an election that's actually decided by Americans. | ||
It's purely performative activism, which I think brings us to, as you were alluding to, the broader systemic problems that plague, I think, the House GOP. | ||
In particular, I know we focused on this war on Posse on the Saturday show, and I'm hearing that your calls have already been quite effective, but I want to toss up the article from The Hill in reference to an individual by the name of Steve Castor. | ||
Now, he's basically Jim Jordan's go-to guy, general counsel on House Judiciary. | ||
Who has a rather infamous quote, you know we're all about making people famous here in the war room. | ||
You probably wouldn't believe me if I paraphrased it so I'm going to just read it for you verbatim. | ||
With the caveat of maybe if mainstream media outlets are giving you glowing profile pieces it might mean you're on the wrong side of history but I digress. | ||
We can't conduct investigations for purposes of shining a light on something, for the purposes of finding the facts, he said, noting they must have a legislative purpose. | ||
And so a lot of people on the outside just expect us to re-engineer the work of the January 6th Committee, and we can't keep Steve Bannon out of jail. | ||
We can't keep Peter Navarro out of jail. | ||
And I think a lot of our critics are just angry that we can't do things like that. | ||
Well, sir, we're a heck of a lot more than just angry, and I know Mike Howell agrees | ||
with me. | ||
Mike, walk us through, I mean, it's absurd, absurd. | ||
Walk us through how laughable this is. | ||
It is, and I would say, you know, 100 out of 100 kind of reactions I've gotten to this | ||
article are all just people absolutely cracking up. | ||
I mean, it's not funny at the end of the day, but this is so absurd. | ||
And it's such low-level stuff. | ||
I mean, it's not even, if you're going to get some sort of puffy's, you know, get some Vanity Fair or get some, you know, New York Times. | ||
We're talking about the Hill. | ||
So the price for a claim is so freaking low that it's just, you know, laughable on its face. | ||
But let's start out at, you know, the top. | ||
The oversight function has largely been a complete failure. | ||
People ran and tried to flip the House and this majority said it'd be an oversight Congress. | ||
It has not been. | ||
Nowhere near the level of what the damage done by the January 6th committee or even any of the other investigations into Trump. | ||
And don't take my word for it. | ||
Look at this presidential election. | ||
Not a single thing that the House has done is playing out in the stages of this contest, presidentially speaking. | ||
Even if you go back to when Hillary was running for president, we were talking about Benghazi, or we were talking about the server, or anything. | ||
Heaven forbid all the stink they tried throwing on Trump when he was president. | ||
And so the complete absence of any creation or discovery of conflicts by this oversight, you know, function of Congress, it's just not there. | ||
In fact, you know, we were told there was going to be a super mega church committee and they were going to go full bore. | ||
Instead, they set up a small little pop-up shop that they barely staffed up with anybody called the Weaponization Committee. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Weaponization has gotten worse since the Weaponization Committee was formed. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Don't take my word for it. | ||
Trump's been, you know, how many times? | ||
How many times has he been shot at multiple times? | ||
He's been arrested. | ||
The lawfare has increased. | ||
And it's actually made it worse because it pretends there's this token opposition that gives it some sense of legitimacy. | ||
So now is not the time to sit for a puffy celebrating anything. | ||
I think our leaders should wake up and act like what the time it actually is now. | ||
We're going to fight for the survival of this country. | ||
And in that fight, there is no time to sit for the Hill. | ||
And I'm just getting started here. | ||
I get riled up about this because it's so important and we missed such an important shot to get some damage done and some facts delivered to the American people to balance out this weaponized system. | ||
Shame on you, Steve Castor, for quite literally waving the white flag on The Hill magazine. | ||
You think giving BS quotes like that is going to make the Democrats Stop no, they're gonna realize that there's no one there to stand and hold the line for us Because you're willing to tell the enemy that you're so weak and feckless That you guys aren't gonna get anything done and that you're totally okay with it and also I think it speaks to what this show is about which is using the power of | ||
Of the house in unique ways. | ||
In other words, not just sending the stupid, strongly worded letters that don't do anything. | ||
I'm not going to cuss because we're on air, but I think the audience is sick and tired of the performative BS that we see coming out of here. | ||
I mean, bar complaints. | ||
You can do that. | ||
You can just stop funding the most radical elements of a rogue regime that are putting the real and true host of the show in prison. | ||
Walk us through how they've failed on all of those marks too. | ||
Yeah, so on bar complaints, I don't even think there's been a single one this Congress that I can name. | ||
The only one I'm familiar with is one filed against a Trump political appointee by Republicans. | ||
It was a threat to file a complaint, at least. | ||
And that was by them against me for defending the Trump administration. | ||
So they're willing to go there, this class of people on Capitol Hill, the establishment, | ||
in fighting their own guys, but they haven't even put on the boxing gloves, let alone landed | ||
a punch against the Biden-Harris regime. | ||
Let's walk through a couple of things that are just driving a lot of people crazy. | ||
I'm speaking on behalf of a lot of folks here. | ||
The idea that this is just something the critics are saying, that implies that there are non-critics | ||
out there. | ||
I would say maybe there are, but they're in three categories. | ||
The people who work on Capitol Hill, who are dependent on pretending that something good | ||
is happening. | ||
Cable news producers and bookers who need to fill showtime to talk about, oh, someone | ||
sent a letter, is going to have a hearing. | ||
Let's all parade. | ||
And then whoever the hell the paper and stamp salesman is for all these letters that are getting sent. | ||
Those are the only people who are winning there. | ||
We're all absolutely losing. | ||
And then another thing that gets thrown out there is we can't do that stuff. | ||
Everyone expects us to do stuff, even though the left has already proved they can do it a million times over. | ||
There's this legal thing that you dumb morons aren't going to understand called a legislative purpose standard. | ||
Well, you know, I know a little bit about that, and I'll break it down, and it's not that complicated. | ||
For congressional oversight to have this legal authority, it's got to be tied to a legislative purpose. | ||
I can think of nothing with a stronger legislative purpose than the statute that was forced against Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro, saying that they lied to Congress and didn't participate with the subpoena. | ||
That is squarely in the province of things that are directly in congressional interest. | ||
And so there is a list of things they could have done. | ||
And it even proves the fact that they thought they could have done something because they sent that stupid letter 48 hours beforehand to report to jail. | ||
They could have done, at the very least, just working through the one thing Steve wanted us all to do. | ||
Go out and fight. | ||
Bring the fight to the other side. | ||
Equal out this, you know, disbalance of weaponization and lawfare by actually staging up a counter-fight. | ||
There is no counter-fight. | ||
The oversight function has largely served as basically retweeting the findings of others. | ||
I'm looking at the things that are paraded around as accomplishment. | ||
They're things discovered by guys like Kyle Serafin. | ||
I want to hold you there on the ridiculousness of the accomplishments because we've got to jump to break, but we'll go through their email that they sent around celebrating everything that they've accomplished, including securing the border and apparently safeguarding your freedom and liberties. | ||
I don't know if you guys know that that materialized. | ||
Oh, it's because it didn't. | ||
Warren Posse, in the meantime, you've got to be checking out birchgold.com slash Bannon or texting Bannon to 989898, getting the latest installment of the End of the Dollar Empire, giving Philip Patrick and the whole team over there a call. | ||
more very fiery and... | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann Welcome back to the war room with the fiery but mostly | ||
peaceful Mike Howell. | ||
Mike, pick up where you left off on just the fake accomplishments that is being touted by this committee. | ||
Yeah, and it's a lot of other committees on Capitol Hill too. | ||
We basically allowed on the right the oversight function just to become nothing more than a a retweet button for other people's work for a lack of a | ||
better word. Like it's guys like Mike Benz out there who have really diagnosed and mapped | ||
this thing and then you got a bunch of members of Congress, you know, using his stuff then | ||
taking credit for it. Same thing with a lot of things with Serafin and O'Boyle and those | ||
guys. The Hunter Biden hard drive, which is already mapped out. You can name this over and | ||
over and over again. A lot of oversight projects findings that make their way into these things. | ||
They aren't serving as the legal arm, which they're needed to be. | ||
Right now, they're right only as some state AGs and the House of Representatives in terms of their actual legal authorities. | ||
We don't need people going out just being message amplifiers, and they're not even good at that. | ||
More people watch War Room than watch these congressional hearings. | ||
You go on YouTube sometimes, it's like two dozen people and they're probably all staffers and maybe someone's mom at home. | ||
And so like, they're not even good at the messenger. | ||
So just please, please, please, let's get this institution back to actually hard-nosed discovery of information by enforcing their actual rights. | ||
And then how about we just do no harm? | ||
Let's apply that principle. | ||
Whistleblowers have been burned. | ||
They've all said so out loud. | ||
They've been outed by name. | ||
They've had their information turned over to the IG, who then lets it go wherever. | ||
They've had their promises made to them that were not kept. | ||
And so, in many instances, they've done damage, let alone the loss of narrative control. | ||
You have some of these high-profile hearings. | ||
The right comes in. | ||
They're disheveled. | ||
They say crazy things. | ||
They're not even coordinated. | ||
Clearly no prep. | ||
And then you have a bunch of just, you know, lefties that are on script. | ||
People who are of like a very low capacity, if you know what I mean, are doing a much better job in those hearings than people who come in and then think, you know, they're the bee's knees. | ||
They just aren't trying. | ||
And we need to get past the point of just celebrating the process. | ||
You sent a letter. | ||
You did a tweet. | ||
Great job. | ||
No, go out there and actually do what you're supposed to do. | ||
The thing you actually ran on and told people you were going to do. | ||
Trust is earned, and in the same way that they have been, you know, rolling out all these so-called nonpartisan or, I guess in this case, former Republican election officials saying that you need to trust the process, you need to trust the way elections are run in this country. | ||
It's like, no, trust is earned, and we don't have to just performatively clap like little seals for House Republicans who, it is quite ironic to me, we obviously get a lot of flack for everything we do in this show, but it's like, we've never been invited to the table to have a discussion. | ||
We give them platforms. | ||
They even have an open invite. | ||
Anyone want to come on this show and defend the CR? | ||
Not a single person. | ||
And of course, because they know it's indefensible and it's all spin. | ||
But this audience is so uniquely powerful in their ability to actually get things done. | ||
I would say they've done more than a lot of these committees. | ||
How can they help you guys in what you're trying to do and actually force these committees, if they are salvageable, with the phone calls? | ||
Who do they need to be calling? | ||
What is the messaging that they need to be putting out there? | ||
How can they reform the system from the outside? | ||
Yeah, I think the first thing is just to demand results, right? | ||
Stop being happy with the announcement and celebration of the process. | ||
And the left is not happy with the announcement and process. | ||
We allow the announcement of a fight or a commentary related to it to be sufficient. | ||
I call basically this problem like associational conflict. | ||
It's people just want to be in the same headline as a problem and on the side of fighting it, but no one actually wants to go out and fight it. | ||
And so people need to understand that there is a lot more that can be done. | ||
There was a lot more that could have been done for Steve and Peter. | ||
No one in that line of work against those guys has been held accountable. | ||
There's been zero accountability across the board. | ||
And so just don't take the stuff at face value when someone tells you you're fighting. | ||
You hold your applause until you see an actual consequence or change, and then stop settling for just exposure or shining a light. | ||
We can do that. | ||
We do that way more than Congress does, just through a hundred lawsuits. | ||
There's more than Congress by many factors over, not to mention America First Legal, Judicial Watch, everyone else. | ||
Leave that work to those groups because we're better at it, and let's use the power in this constitutional system that we give to those people to represent us to actually get something done. | ||
Hold your applause, ladies and gentlemen, is what I would say. | ||
Demand action. | ||
Demand results. | ||
Trust but verify, except, I guess, in Joe Biden's America, if you try to verify, you get thrown in prison for trying to hold Republicans to account. | ||
Mike Howell, if people want to follow you, support. | ||
I think we should deem you guys the Real Oversight Committee, Heritage Oversight. | ||
Where can people go to get all the latest footage, the latest investigations, and support you guys? | ||
Yep, on X at Oversight PR, and I'm at mhaltweets for the more PG-13 content. | ||
Also check the New York Times, Washington Post, NPR. | ||
They write hit pieces on us like every day, and so you can find us there, too. | ||
I always say I like my outside organizations attacked by the mainstream media and my lawmakers being probed and investigated by the Ethics Committee or having some form of lawfare against them. | ||
And if they don't, it probably means you're not actually in the fight hard enough. | ||
One place you can find me, though. | ||
In a puff piece on the hill, okay? | ||
I won't be there. | ||
If I'm going to sell out, it's going to be men's health or something great like that. | ||
We'll give you a profile on warroom.org. | ||
How about that? | ||
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Oh, let's do that. | |
I'll do that. | ||
There you go. | ||
Mike Howell, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
And War Room Posse, as you guys know, storms, hurricanes, flooding is raging on. | ||
So naturally, it's an America Last response from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. | ||
Denver. Let's roll that clip to see a Stephen K. Bannon would probably say a tale of two cities. | ||
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And we've given them all of the everything that we have. | |
We're on the ground ahead of time, so we're working hard. | ||
Are there any more resources the federal government could be giving them? | ||
No, we've given them, we have pre-planned a significant amount of it, even though they didn't ask for it yet. | ||
Hadn't asked for it yet. | ||
Have you reached out to President Biden about federal relief efforts? | ||
No, I haven't reached out to him that way yet. | ||
I think he's sleeping right now, actually. | ||
To get all the help needed to those impacted areas. | ||
I expect to be there. | ||
Excuse me, I have a cold. | ||
I expect to be there later this week. | ||
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And the hurricane, Mr. President, why weren't you and Vice President Harris here in Washington commanding this this weekend? | |
I was commanding. | ||
I was on the phone for at least two hours yesterday and the day before as well. | ||
I commanded to call a telephone to all my security people. | ||
Is it not important for the country to see No more aid to North Carolina. | ||
That's America last in action. | ||
Your tax dollars are going to go to Ukraine. | ||
Your military is going to be deployed to the Middle East. | ||
And your emergency services are going to be depleted by illegal aliens. | ||
The same illegal aliens that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have spent more government resources to fly into this country Then they have allocated to help Americans who are literally drowning right now and stranded on their own roofs. | ||
Joe Biden's too busy having vacations at the beach. | ||
Kamala Harris is too busy fundraising because apparently the billions in dark money donations from George Soros aren't enough. | ||
But here's why this is so infuriating. | ||
Denver, let's toss up that article. | ||
Tennessee, I mean, there are hundreds of Americans who are unaccounted for. | ||
The death toll is, what, over 100? | ||
They're deploying the Tennessee National Guard to the Middle East, likely Kuwait. | ||
That is what is wrong, not just with the Biden-Harris regime, but with the entire United States government, the administrative state, whatever you want to call it. | ||
The system that hard-working Tennesseans have bought into, have paid into, have paid their taxes, have sent their children to go and fight in wars for other nations, how does it reward you? | ||
When your community is quite literally underwater, they send your National Guard to defend the borders of some other nation. | ||
And have the nerve to tell you to your face that they're not going to give you any more resources. | ||
So it's up to President Trump to go and visit these communities and give them the help and support and camaraderie that they need. | ||
What you're seeing right now, this is the first taste of something that we here in the war room like to call global government. | ||
I think Kamala Harris forgot that she's running for president of the United States of America, a sovereign nation, and that's a word that was just added to her vocabulary as of last Friday after she gave that horrible speech at the Arizona border. | ||
Although that seemed to get phased out pretty quickly, just like the patriotism at the DNC did. | ||
You're not running to be president of Ukraine, though your polling numbers would probably be better there because you guys just shipped over, what, another $8 billion? | ||
Yeah, with a B? | ||
While telling Americans that they don't get any more aid despite their communities, which conveniently happen to be hardcore hard-red MAGA communities. | ||
Wonder if there's any overlap there. | ||
It's sort of a tacit admission that the Harris campaign is banking on the non-citizen vote, the way that they're treating American citizens in this flood response, because it's almost like they know courting citizen votes don't actually matter. | ||
It's not joy. | ||
It's treason. | ||
And it's America last. | ||
And that's what President Trump represents a strong aversion from. | ||
And it is so absolutely disgusting. | ||
I don't even have the words for it, and I'm rarely at a loss for words. | ||
To have Americans dying because Joe Biden is too busy sending billions of dollars and meeting with Zelensky to Ukraine. | ||
I think calling Joe Biden the president, it's stolen valor. | ||
And I'm not just saying stolen election valor because you lost in 2020, but it's stolen valor. | ||
And for all the lectures that you want to give us here in the war room, that by not supporting Ukraine, we're opening the door, opening the floodgates to countries like China, saying, oh, well, we can just go ahead and invade Taiwan. | ||
No, what you guys have done to this country, and it's on full display right now. | ||
Disgusting how you treat American citizens is ten, a hundred, a thousand times fold worse to denigrating what it means to be a democracy, caring for your sovereign citizens, than anything that Donald Trump or this show has ever done. | ||
And if you've ever needed it to be on full display, Just remember, it was the Biden regime that gave Haitians temporary protected status because of a storm. | ||
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris won't even go visit these states. | |
President Trump beat them there. | ||
We'll be right back after this short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome back to The War Room, where you've got to make sure you're checking out mypatriotsupply.com | ||
using promo code BANNON, getting the latest turbulent times ahead in both, I would say, | ||
general public safety, civil disorder. | ||
We know they're already doing military exercises prepping for that, but of course with the | ||
Economy 2, we're joined now by Philip Patrick from Birch. | ||
Gold, a good friend of the show. | ||
Philip, obviously, so much news breaking on the economy, it's always hard to keep track of, but gold always stands above and reigns supreme. | ||
Can you walk the audience through just sort of your analysis? | ||
I know there was a new presser by Fed chair today, but just your sort of overall take on how things are looking. | ||
Yeah look it's looking shaky and there's a lot of talk obviously of the economy with the election now coming very very soon. | ||
We've talked a little bit about Kamala's economic policies and I think just across the board not looking promising and I'll sort of run through briefly but I think what we want to look at is Trump and Vance's plan in comparison to Kamala's and they are two very different plans. | ||
What we're going to get from Kamala Harris is more of the same, right? | ||
From a tax standpoint, she wants to raise taxes across the board, both on capital gains and dividends. | ||
As well as potentially taxing unrealized gains, which is a frightening proposition. | ||
From a spending standpoint, and this is more concerning, it looks like Bidenomics 2.0. | ||
For every dollar Biden has spent, Kamala wants to spend too. | ||
It's as if the failure with Bidenomics was they didn't spend enough. | ||
So the key takeaway when looking at the plan, and we've said this before many times, It is an attempt to buy votes. | ||
It is about short-term gain for longer-term pain. | ||
And looking at Trump and Vance's economic policy, it's almost the reverse of that. | ||
Broadly speaking, what they are trying to do is create a business-friendly environment where cutting taxes on corporations and not raising taxes on individuals or capital gains. | ||
Now, one key aspect of Trump and Vance's policy that I want to talk about, because it's very controversial, Is the tariff aspect, right? | ||
They're talking about a 20% tariff on all imported goods and a 60% tariff on goods imported from China. | ||
People have to realize that long term, this is a very good idea. | ||
This is an important strategy to revitalize our manufacturing base and to incentivize the purchase of high quality American made products. | ||
Now, There is no way around the fact that this is going to mean higher prices up front, right? | ||
Every Walmart, every Target, they sell goods made in China. | ||
So this is going to drive prices up shorter term. | ||
But this is The point that I wanted to touch on. | ||
Look, Trump's economic policy is based on the principle of short term pain in exchange for longer term gain. | ||
And we haven't had a president that's willing to do that since Ronald Reagan. | ||
And quite frankly, right now, today, it is exactly what we need. | ||
So for anybody, you know, questioning who has a stronger economic plan, it is Trump all the way. | ||
I don't think the economy can survive another four years of Biden-esque policy. | ||
And Philip, before you go, just give us a minute or two particularly on how Kamala Harris's ridiculous housing proposals, and I'm not just talking about prioritizing illegals over citizens, though that seems par for the course, but how that is just going to push the economy over the edge too. | ||
I mean, none of it works, right? | ||
This idea to put money into people's hand to create more competition for housing to ultimately drive prices down, it just doesn't work. | ||
When will the administration understand that creating money out of thin air, putting it in people's hands to drive through the economy is why we are in the position we are today. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
And that's what I'm saying. | ||
These guys are trying to give handouts to make people happy shorter term, but they are going to bury us longer term. | ||
And now we need somebody in place who's willing to make tough decisions to put us on a better trajectory. | ||
And Trump is the only guy right now willing to do that. | ||
Philip Patrick, if people want to check out Birch Gold, where can they go to do all that? | ||
It's very simple, Natalie. | ||
Birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Again, Birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
That's going to give them access to free information kits on how and why to buy precious metals today, as well as the end of the Dollar Empire reports written by Steve. | ||
A really good background and history on the economy. | ||
And to reach me, very simple, at Philip Patrick on Getter. | ||
Philip Patrick, thank you for joining us. | ||
Thanks, Natalie. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
Of course. | ||
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I know Steve liked them too, but I always ask Steve to let me do the promotions for them because it's how I keep my skin. | ||
I won't try to be humble, but I think it looks pretty good. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Someone who I think also- I concur. | ||
The one and only Jeff Clark, who's so busy. | ||
He was coming from another media hit, but we're honored to have you in the War Room because you're breaking a huge story right now. | ||
Now, I'm just going to let you tee off on it. | ||
We know Kamala Harris, she's a prosecutor, right? | ||
Well, that's the myth, right? | ||
What I'm trying to bring to people is the reality. | ||
And look, I think people need to blow this story up today that I've given Natalie the scoop on after I put it up on Twitter not that long ago. | ||
And that is this. | ||
In 2008, there was sadly a woman who was raped, and she was raped while she was on a party bus by an illegal alien. | ||
And under terrible circumstances. | ||
She was 22 years old. | ||
She was married. | ||
It was essentially a rape conspiracy. | ||
The bus driver was driving people around to different nightclubs in San Francisco. | ||
And I don't know how he possibly could get a job. | ||
Only in a sanctuary city could someone who was a convicted uh... criminal violator for domestic abuse get a job driving around drunk people on a party bus from one nightclub in san francisco to another but he gets this job and he's got his cousin on there and there are two women who try to go into the club along with all the other people on the party bus but they don't have i d so it's possible that uh... even the victim here was a | ||
an illegal alien. And so they're stuck on the bus with these two guys, the bus driver and his cousin. | ||
And these are such wonderful individuals that when the other woman who was stuck on the bus | ||
goes to the bathroom, the cousin essentially watches the door and tries to make sure that | ||
that woman doesn't come out. Meanwhile, the bus driver, the convicted criminal illegal alien, | ||
rapes the woman brutally. She's married, she has her college career destroyed. She has the possible | ||
loss of her marriage, which at least at the time back around the early 2010s, she'd still managed | ||
to preserve. A lot of social disapproval, being ostracized from the community, just terrible | ||
effects by this guy. | ||
So then you ask yourself, okay, who was district attorney at the time? | ||
And it was one Kamala Harris, the supposedly tough on crime prosecutor who was a sex crimes prosecutor before she became the district attorney, right? You would think that, | ||
especially with an illegal alien who was already got one strike against him for a criminal violation | ||
and had gotten out of jail in order to commit this rape on the party bus | ||
would have the book thrown at him by Kamala Harris, but not so. Instead, | ||
he gets a sweetheart deal, a only three-year prison sentence for this horrible crime. | ||
And I put some details, not all of the ones I was able to see in the different reports up on X, but | ||
and I, you know, I won't go through those kinds of things here, but, but trust me that this is a | ||
terrible crime with extenuating circumstances and to get, you know, three years with | ||
time deduction for time served, I I just don't think is remotely just and it destroys the whole myth of Kamala Harris, the tough on crime prosecutor who wants to go after, she says, sex criminals and who wants to protect potentially illegal aliens. | ||
And now she's telling us she's going to be tough on the border when she let this illegal alien party bus rapist off with this light of a sentence. | ||
I just think it's terrible. | ||
I think people need to blow it up. | ||
It needs to go viral on X and other social media. | ||
Well, I similarly went through her political history, her track record, when she gave her speech down in Arizona, and she used the word sovereign, which she's never used, except one reference, passing to Ukraine. | ||
So I guess we're expanding her vocabulary. | ||
She can thank the MAGA movement for that. | ||
But you sort of buried the lead on how we even got to this case in the first place, in the sense that you have now challenged the Harris campaign to put forth an actual transcript of her actually doing or presiding over a trial, actually working in one. | ||
Of course, zero zilch for the most transparent regime in history. But even this case, she had | ||
an underling working it too, right? | ||
Yes, that's correct. She didn't prosecute this herself personally. And I came to this information, | ||
not because I went looking for information about this party bus rape or anything, but instead, | ||
because there was a lawyer who actually had put up what I viewed as a promotional video, indicating | ||
that he had gone up against Kamala directly in the past when she was a line prosecutor. | ||
And I think in order to probably get some clients, he, he sort of, uh, you know, built that out a bit and said, you know, she, she did a great job, et cetera. | ||
But when I asked him, what does he recall about the cases, et cetera, you know, there's no transcript he can provide me. | ||
Uh, I don't really think it's clear that she did first share the trial as opposed to be involved in some other capacity. | ||
And he generally said that his understanding was, and this is based on his personal experience | ||
with her as well, that she didn't work on anything that was particularly important. | ||
And that's why he doesn't remember any of the cases because they were all quote unquote | ||
very run of the mill. | ||
But he did say to me, you might be interested in this party bus case. | ||
And then he sent me some documents and that allowed me actually to find a news story about | ||
it because there was eventually a civil case because the woman and her husband sued the | ||
bus company for failing to protect them from the illegal alien and they got a multimillion | ||
dollar settlement. | ||
settlement out of that so you know this this is it the story just keeps getting worse right you pull on the thread of she's not what she says she is she's not really you know doing trials herself where the transcripts the campaign has had that challenge for weeks now they haven't returned with anything you would think if it exists they'd come back with it and then that you know it leads into this disgraceful situation where she let the party bus rapist off you know with a slap on the wrist And just walk us through, I mean, how truly shattering. | ||
We have a minute before we got to bounce, but this has become like the cornerstone of her campaign. | ||
I don't think you can see her giving a... I know since the first debate between the two of them, she's mentioned China zero times. | ||
Trump is at 40. | ||
Just want to put that out there because there was new reporting coming out that House Oversight just sent a letter with a new whistleblower alleging even more. | ||
Yeah, so I think they'd like to correct it if they could, but I don't think they can because it would be untrue and because they don't have the information, and or they believe that if they put a transcript out there, people are going to look at it and they'd be like, This is the person we want to be president? | ||
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No. | |
And you raised sovereignty, right? | ||
If Mike Davis or I start talking about sovereign immunity or state sovereignty versus federal sovereignty, right? | ||
Like, this is our bag. | ||
But, you know, for her to talk about it, you know that they've just been, you know, feeding her talking points. | ||
It's MAGA cultural appropriation, and we're not going to stand for it. | ||
Warren Posse, we're going to come back from this break with just a wonderful segment from MSNBC this morning highlighting a new off-Broadway play about January 6, so I guess that's the second political theater exercise, or I guess we should call it agitprop, but now they're wheeling out children on how to spot radicalization of your parents. | ||
Of course, this coming on the heels of Michigan setting up a $1 million tip line so you can | ||
report your parents for, they say, illegally or improperly storing guns. | ||
We know that's code for owning guns. | ||
I think maybe they're taking the cultural appropriation of Mao Zedong a little too far. | ||
I don't think you can both push the mal-line and the mag-a-line, but maybe that's the brilliance, or maybe that's just joy. | ||
Like I stand by what I said. | ||
I think we call it treason. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Who was there, you know that's right, you know that's- YEPPERS! | |
Videos and cellphones. | ||
Government's closing in. | ||
Wasn't that, you know, bad? | ||
I don't care. | ||
How can you not care? | ||
Because I didn't break any laws. | ||
Tell me the law I broke. | ||
You smashed through police barricades and you overtook the United States Capitol. | ||
I didn't break any laws. | ||
You carried your weapon on the federal grounds. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, I carried my weapon on the federal grounds that we own, that American citizens own. | ||
Paying taxes gives you no right. | ||
Instead I pay taxes. | ||
What? | ||
I had every constitutional right to carry a weapon and take over Congress. | ||
Just because a law is written does not mean it's the right law. | ||
We went in there, they scurried away like rats and hid. | ||
That is how you do it. | ||
That was a scene from the new off-Broadway play, Fatherland, which opened last week. | ||
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...held you to work again, turn in your father. | |
Well, the tip actually came in from before January 6th. | ||
My dad was getting way more radicalized as time went on, following Trump and isolating himself more and more, and it was terrifying. | ||
What were some of the signs you saw? | ||
Uh, you know, he's watching all sorts of media that was terrifying. | ||
He isolated himself to online groups that were far right, radical. | ||
And, uh, he was growing more and more violent. | ||
Uh, not to just the family, but to the people around him. | ||
And it, uh, scared me. | ||
And then when you saw it January 6th, how soon after did you realize your father was involved, that you had to act further? | ||
It was while they were pointing guns at the doors of the house. | ||
You saw him there? | ||
He was texting my mom and FaceTiming her. | ||
It was delusional. | ||
And did you have any hesitation about going further? | ||
I mean, he is your father, but as you say, you saw him there with guns, and prosecutors said he lit the match of January 6th. | ||
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Of course. | |
It was the hardest decision I've ever made, and it continues to haunt me to this day. | ||
But, you know, I don't regret it, and I still feel for him and my family. | ||
Wow. | ||
I mean, frankly, I think the guy in the first clip, the play, I think he makes some great points, to be honest. | ||
I think the kid doesn't. | ||
Jeff Clark, I think you probably have a lot to say. | ||
Well, I mean, the first thing, you know, which I did put out on social media today about this, you know, kid who turned his dad in on January 6th, you know, it brings to mind the Shakespeare poem about blow, blow, you know, that winter wind. | ||
Not so unkind as man's ingratitude. | ||
I mean, his own dad, he turns him in. | ||
And, you know, he's raised a lot of money off of this, I understand. | ||
I just think it's disgraceful. | ||
And what he calls to mind, in terms of our increasingly communistic, socialistic climate in America, is this very famous story about this kid, Pavel Baratzov, in the Soviet Union. | ||
Where he was supposedly denounced by his, he denounced his father. | ||
And as a result of that, he's killed and he becomes a sort of martyr of Soviet communism. | ||
They write plays and books about him. | ||
It's since been exposed that the entire thing was fake. | ||
They just had to create this kind of fake martyr in order to promote the idea that children should turn their fathers in. | ||
But now in America, under, you know, at least the vestiges of a capitalist system, we have a kid who actually did that. | ||
He's like a real life Not Pavlik. | ||
That's what they call him by his diminutive name, Pavlik. | ||
I mean, it's disgusting, Natalie, and I can't believe we've degenerated to this point in America. | ||
Yeah, that you can hear the sick, twisted glee in the MSNBC hosts, like, you know, badgering the kid trying to get him to say all this stuff. | ||
And it's supposed to be, I think, a veiled shot at other children to get them to do the same to their parents, which I guess is just the take-home assignment, the homework of what they're getting in our public school system nowadays. | ||
Jeff Clark, if people want to follow you and read the new report that you have up on your Twitter in much greater detail, where can everyone go to do that? | ||
Well, thanks, Natalie. | ||
It's at Jeff Clark U.S. | ||
on X and Getter and at Real Jeff Clark on Truth Social. | ||
Currently, the post is only up on X, I should say, and then I always encourage people to follow us on the Center for Renewing America at AmericaRenewing.com. | ||
As always, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
Always an honor to have you on the show. | ||
And Mike Lindell joins us now. | ||
You never know what his background's going to be. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Oh, there we go. | ||
It's the lion. | ||
Mike Lindell hit us with the latest deals for the posse. | ||
Yeah, I want to make a comment, too, on that. | ||
You know, you talk about, like, Nazi Germany burning people in. | ||
You know, this actually happened here in Minnesota with Tim Walz, the worst governor in history. | ||
When we had the China virus, you could turn in your neighbors at Thanksgiving if you found out your neighbors had more than eight people in their house. | ||
Thanksgiving or Christmas, he gave us four more so you could have 12. | ||
You got 90 days in jail if your neighbor turned you in. | ||
That was the threat. | ||
So I just wanted to say that. | ||
People say, well, that couldn't happen here. | ||
Yes, it's happening and it's real. | ||
It's sick. | ||
Absolutely sick. | ||
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