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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. | ||
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'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? | ||
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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. Babb. | |
Tomorrow at the debate, it is going to come up that J.D. | ||
Vance wants a national abortion ban. | ||
It's going to come up that he has told and continues to tell horrible lies about immigrants. | ||
It is going to come up that he has said his running mate was America's Hitler, his phrase, and cultural heroine, and that Trump's presidency was a failure. | ||
It's going to come up. | ||
His involvement in Project 2025 is going to come up. | ||
His proposal that people without children Should be taxed more and should have their votes count less. | ||
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It will all come up at tomorrow's debate. | |
But what do you do with this stuff? | ||
The thing you need to do, step one in the process, is to totally replace, like rip out like a tumor, the current | ||
American leadership class. | ||
Republicans, conservatives, we're still terrified of wielding power, of actually doing the job that the people sent us | ||
here to do. | ||
Finally, you need a CEO, and an actual CEO is what's called a dictator. | ||
We've got to get comfortable with wielding power. | ||
We're going to have to get over their dictator phobia. | ||
What do you do with this level of radicalism? | ||
Trying to take over in Washington right now and trying to convince the far right that they've got to stop being afraid of wielding this kind of power this way. | ||
What do you do with this? | ||
At the debate tomorrow, in the campaign in general. | ||
I don't know, but we gotta do something with it. | ||
Those numbers that you showed earlier, are they concerning for Democrats? | ||
Yes, they are, because it was a trend that we've seen now over several election cycles. | ||
The silver lining are two. | ||
Remember, the Hispanic vote is also getting larger, so even though those margins, Joy, aren't necessarily the same, you're still netting out more raw votes when it comes to Democrats, as long as they win that Hispanic vote. | ||
Even within the margin of error, I still think when the voting is done, and that's remember the poll that counts, we'll see it in the exit polls, Kamala Harris will be above 60%, Donald Trump will be below 40% when it comes to Hispanic voters. | ||
The other thing that matters most, yes, the national numbers are a trend line. | ||
What's happening in the battleground states? | ||
If we really saw this effect nationally with Hispanic voters, In the battleground states, Kamala Harris would be in trouble there. | ||
Truth of the matter is, she's not. | ||
She's doing very well in Pennsylvania, where the Hispanic vote is helping drive the lead she has. | ||
Same for the North Carolina lead she has there. | ||
A lot of that is driven by the growth of the Hispanic vote. | ||
They're voting for Harris. | ||
You see what's keeping Nevada in the Harris column? | ||
That Hispanic vote as well. | ||
So yes, these are numbers to keep an eye on, but it's not the doomsday that I think a lot of folks want to think it is. | ||
And when you factor in also the weaponization of polling, not suggesting our colleagues at the NBC Telemundo poll have done that, but there are other polls out there that are trying to make a case of reality that is not what we're seeing when it comes to the actual numbers in those battleground states. | ||
Well, Tuesday, 1st of October, Anno Domini, 2024. | ||
Harnworld here at the helm, filling in for Steve Bannon. | ||
Interesting stuff there from Rachel Maddow. | ||
We'll be digging down on that a little later. | ||
But my first guest here on the show this morning has been Going through the data in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the voting data, and she has uncovered this astonishing fact that 400, around 400 non-citizens have voted. | ||
They've cast, in fact, around a thousand or so ballots going back since 2019, over the last five years. | ||
So Erin Marie Joyce from the Electoral Process Education Corp. | ||
Good morning to you. | ||
Thank you for coming on the show. | ||
Firstly, tell me, in response to this data, and I congratulate you on your research here, I can't have been easy going through all this voting data, but my first question to you is how large, then, so you've uncovered this 400 or so non-citizens voting, how large, in a state I think has a population of around six million, how large could this Well, thank you for having us on, Ben. | ||
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We're very happy to be here. | |
Yes, EPIC, we're a non-profit. | ||
Voter participation is our main goal and our charitable mission. | ||
So to answer your question, based on our initial research of what we're finding, and we do many other things, this is just one facet of what we looked into on the voter rolls, Our initial take is probably about 20% of the non-citizens that are being flowed off the rolls as determined non-citizens, as in they self-declared that they're non-citizens and should be taken off. | ||
Or they might have failed a jury duty questionnaire, for example. | ||
And so we're finding about a 20% average, but that's unofficial. | ||
So this is the self-declared, which is only sort of 20 percent. | ||
The rest of it, you mentioned people being summoned for joy service. | ||
So some of these are accidental discoveries that sort of forced the situation to light. | ||
And it was kind of joined up notification within the system that that has alerted this fact. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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Well, yes. | |
If I could just give you a little backstory about how it works in Virginia with the Department of Elections. | ||
As a nonprofit that is devoted to voter participation, we qualify to receive the monthly update service, so-called MUS, from the Department of Elections, which is called ELECT in Virginia, as an acronym. | ||
And so we get a monthly update each month. | ||
Today, we got the month of September, for example. | ||
And so it'll give you a sense of how they're complying with the National Voter Registration Act, the NVRA. | ||
We get a sense of their voter list maintenance, who's coming off, how many have come on, who's died, who's no longer going to be with us for this election. | ||
And so among those codes that you receive for the reasons is declared non-citizen. | ||
And so We're left to kind of discern and go piece through it and and query the registrars to get some reasons why. | ||
Why were they declared? | ||
But generally, the default is that they have declared themselves a non-citizen either on a jury duty questionnaire where they're supposed to attest under penalty of perjury that they're a citizen or not. | ||
And as you know, non-citizens are not allowed to serve on jury duties. | ||
And so that that data flows into the Department of Elections. | ||
In addition, the Department of Motor Vehicles has the legal presence codes of many of these non-citizens that are being awarded driver's licenses by the DMV. | ||
So those codes can often flow in and be made aware to the Department of Elections, but it's never quite clear. | ||
So just to make it clear as mud for you, that there's a bit of reporting and discerning and research that goes on once we find out That they've been self-declared, but the common default is that most of these non-citizens coming off the rolls are known to be or have admitted that they're not citizens. | ||
So the ones that may not have, that may have flowed onto the rolls, either they're confused and think they can register or have been automatically registered by DMV. | ||
That's another sub-sector altogether, if that makes sense. | ||
Well, later on in the show we're actually going to have the legendary Todd Bensman on with his research that's actually sort of uncovering, and this is something we've been following on the show now for many years, but uncovering the fact that illegals are being shipped right across America. | ||
So these two things are definitely related together and it's not accidental and Americans can no longer be lending their good faith to astonishing stories like | ||
this. | ||
Now, something that came out on this show about a month or so ago, we had Marley Hornikon | ||
from United Sovereign Americans, and she had, and this was news to me, but she said that | ||
it actually the onus is on the state itself to confirm that people on the registered elections | ||
voter list have eligibility to vote. | ||
The legal onus is on the state. | ||
And if they don't do that, they can be sued. | ||
So following and covering your research here in the Commonwealth of Virginia, tell me, it seems to me that some legal challenges and lawsuits could now be brought against election officials in Virginia because they have not fulfilled their statutory duty. | ||
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That's a very big trend happening across many states right now. | |
And there's a history of these lawsuits, such as litigation firms, Judicial Watch comes to mind, Public Interest Legal Foundation also, where they've had to sue the states to get access to voter rolls and to get access to their process of how they maintain voter rolls, which is a key consideration under the National Voter Registration Act, the so-called motor voter that passed in 1993 went into implementation in 94. | ||
So to answer your question, Ben, yes, there are groups that have been looking into whether they should file to send a strongly worded letter to the Department of Elections and then perhaps consider litigation to force compliance with the NVRA in these areas where it basically is their responsibility and their duty under Section 8 of NVRA To maintain accurate voter list. | ||
I know we have all these other sections about about working with of how you are registered and how citizens that are eligible to vote can ensure that they are able to vote and that their franchise is not. | ||
Is not. | ||
heard in any way, but generally the first order of business for the NVRA, the reason that it exists is to maintain accurate voter rolls. | ||
And so we often overlook that in all the narratives and all the argumentation over whether non-citizens are voting. | ||
They are, in fact, voting. | ||
They're getting on the voter rolls. | ||
And there's a lot that states could do to remove them, such as working with the DMV codes, looking at other databases that the federal government keeps. | ||
To filter out the non-citizens and then send them the appropriate documentation so they can attest, yes or no, I'm a citizen. | ||
And so that our civil rights, as Marley Hornick and others are asserting, that citizen civil rights are not being damaged because a non-citizen is canceling out their vote potentially. | ||
Of course. | ||
Of course. | ||
Look, you very kindly agreed to hang on and come back later on in the show. | ||
But we've got three minutes left before we head to the break. | ||
Just very quickly, tell me about the 985 individuals who were removed from the voting lists in Fairfax County. | ||
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Yes, in that group, according now, so just to back up a little bit, in August, Governor Glenn Young put out what's known as Executive Order 35. | |
And that got a ton of coverage because he was basically affirming that Virginia does | ||
use paper ballots. | ||
I think it was reported out that, oh, look, Virginia is going to paper ballots. | ||
They've been using paper ballots for quite some time, except for the ADA-compliant machines, | ||
which are an express touchscreen device. | ||
But generally speaking, across the Commonwealth of Virginia, they are paper ballots. | ||
But in that executive order, he also affirmed and reminded the electoral officials across the state that they have a duty to maintain accurate voter rolls. | ||
They also have a duty to report to law enforcement if if they find evidence of felony voting violations or misdemeanor voting violations. | ||
And so voting in Virginia, if you are a noncitizen or enticing others to vote, knowing that they're noncitizens is a class six felony in Virginia. | ||
So in the executive order, he's reminded that the electoral boards and registrars of their duty. | ||
And so Fairfax County recently voted to send the names of these of these non-citizens that were removed from the voter rolls, which Governor Youngkin, I think you might have recalled that he had announced about 6,000 non-citizens that they removed over a two year period. | ||
And this is after we had already done our work and found non-citizens voting. | ||
So Fairfax County looked at the research as well, the electoral board, | ||
and found that there was, appeared to be of the 900 or so in Fairfax County alone, | ||
anywhere from 100, between 100 and just 200 may have been casting ballots over the years. | ||
They have a voting history before they were removed. | ||
And so to their credit, and to the credit of other localities | ||
and counties around Virginia, they voted to put a new policy in place that says, | ||
when we get these lists from the Department of Elections that explains that non-citizens | ||
have been taken off the voter rolls, we will report that to our Commonwealth Attorney, | ||
Virginia's way of saying DA, and the Attorney General of Virginia as well. | ||
So Fairfax County has now a policy that basically says, if you are found to be taken off the voter rolls | ||
as a non-citizen, you may be under investigation for felony voter violation. | ||
And we think that has a very important deterrent effect. | ||
And there's also an important, I think, educational effect as well, because many non citizens. | ||
Maybe confused when they're at the DMV. | ||
There's a lot to be improved at the way that form works where you just check a box whether or not you're a non-citizen. | ||
And they may just want a driver's license. | ||
They want to get on with it. | ||
But if they're accidentally on the voter rolls, they need to know that there are serious consequences and that their ability to someday become a citizen may be at risk. | ||
So those are my thoughts. | ||
Hold on. | ||
We'll come back to you in about a quarter of an hour's time. | ||
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Don't go away. | |
We'll be back in two minutes. | ||
your host, Stephen K. Bound. | ||
Okay. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Well, we've all been following on television and social media scenes of the devastation coming out of North Carolina. | ||
Absolutely terrible. | ||
Many dead. | ||
I think over 160 or so dead since Hurricane Helen hit land in Florida. | ||
You know, it's absolutely tragic. | ||
So my guest today is a scion of the famous evangelical family, the Graham family, Billy Graham's grandson, Edward Graham, who's the Chief Operating Officer of Samaritan's Purse, which I know from direct experience does incredible work around the world. | ||
And, of course, the Billy Graham Centre has this retreat home in Asheville. | ||
Edward, good morning. | ||
Thanks for coming on to the show. | ||
I know you're joining us down the phone. | ||
Tell me, if you wouldn't mind, straight off, just how devastating is the flooding where you are right now? | ||
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It's catastrophic. | |
I mean, it's people that are still struggling to get the supplies they need. | ||
There's people without knowledge of what's going on around them. | ||
They've been hurt. | ||
If someone's thinking about them, come to get them. | ||
them they're the right power, they're the right water. | ||
I'm right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
...assisted living facility trying to get them the... | ||
Well, we're actually experiencing the issue, I think, with the telecommunications right now. | ||
Obviously, the services are limited. | ||
That's to be expected. | ||
Tell me something. | ||
Your centre, your treat centre, the training centre in Cove, how is that? | ||
Have you been hit there? | ||
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Yes, we've been hit. | |
There's bad road damage, but we are actually housing our volunteers out of there. | ||
Yeah, I don't think this is going to work. | ||
Obviously, I mean, I think we've heard that the Verizon have produced blockage, has bricked hundreds of thousands of phones. | ||
And there's obviously ongoing telecommunications issues. | ||
We're going to have to hang up now on Edward Graham, see if we can reconnect him and get him back on a more secure line. | ||
It's just an illustration, I think, of how of how Southeastern America has been damaged by this weather phenomenon. | ||
In the meantime, let's go back to Erin. | ||
Erin, thank you for standing by. | ||
You know, our prayers are obviously with everyone in North Carolina and Florida and what have you. | ||
It's absolutely devastating. | ||
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Yeah, just real quickly, if I may, Ben, we're watching to see how they're going to vote. | |
I mean, and what happened to the absentee ballots that went out? | ||
North Carolina had some issues there. | ||
So I'm sorry not to jump in on your question, but how these people are going to not just pull their lives back together, but make sure their voices are heard in this presidential election is something that we're watching very carefully in southwestern Virginia, as well as other states. | ||
So we hope and pray that they will get through this. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
In fact, if you have any more information about the electoral aspects of this, do come back to me, either in the show now or at a future point. | ||
Obviously, we're coming up to a knife-edge election. | ||
It's an existential election. | ||
Every vote counts. | ||
This is why, obviously, we're talking about these votes, what you've uncovered here about non-citizens voting. | ||
One thing that emerged due to your research, I think this is important for the posse, Is that 21% of non-citizens who voted in the primary, voted for Democrats, voted in Democrat ballots, excuse me, that compares to 2% of non-citizens voting in Republican primaries. | ||
That's a huge difference, right? | ||
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I mean, you could extrapolate out on that because it's a fairly small sample. | ||
But yes, what we did, we're We took the 400 or so, 435 or so, non-citizens in this small time frame of about a year. | ||
Now, we're not going back six years. | ||
We're just looking at one slice of a year and all the non-citizens who came off and found over 400 with a voting record who had cast about a thousand ballots over the years going back to 2019. | ||
And then we looked at whether they took ballots in the primary for the Republican and Democrat primaries in Virginia. | ||
And your audience may not be aware, so we'll mention that Virginia is a nonpartisan state. | ||
When you register to vote, you do not select a political party. | ||
So people have to do some discerning. | ||
So we just looked at the subsector, a subsection of the 400 or so who took a ballot in the primaries of the Republican and Democrat parties. | ||
And yes, as you said, Ben, 22% Uh, took Democrat ballots and about 2% of Republican ballots. | ||
And, um, maybe I think about one or 2% took, uh, uh, we're, we're sort of fell in the independent category where they didn't, did not take a ballot. | ||
So that is a clear preference. | ||
And that is something that we'll be watching as well. | ||
Um, as we continue to look back at the, at the voting voting histories of these, of these non-citizens who are taken off the rolls. | ||
So, because when they come off the rolls, you know, non, non partisan and non profit groups who do voter participation can go and look, | ||
and the Department of Elections can do this as well, can go and look to see when were they | ||
registered. | ||
And so their voting histories go back to when they were registered, some going back to the | ||
mid-90s. | ||
And so we're keeping an eye on that because we think that there's a lot of public education | ||
that should be done to make sure that people that are coming into this country and are | ||
receiving all kinds of federal aid and maybe being incentivized to vote because of the | ||
White House's Executive Order 14019, which basically federalizes or it's being called | ||
Biden bucks like the Zuck bucks that flooded money into local registrar's offices to kind | ||
of influence. | ||
It was basically a get-out-the-vote effort that targeted just one voting group, the Democrats. | ||
So there's a lot of concern that Executive Order 14019 is going to have similar effect where it's micro-targeting just Democrat populations with the U.S. | ||
tax dollar that is probably unconstitutional and certainly a violation of the Hatch Act. | ||
When you put political appointees of the president in the business of registering voters, well, how those voters vote We'll have an impact on their job, which is why the Hatch Act exists. | ||
So we're watching all kinds of things like that, as well as what the impact of Helene may be on on the southwestern portion of Virginia and other states. | ||
But those are our findings right now. | ||
And we do many other things. | ||
And we try to work very closely with the registrars and the public and volunteers to help people understand how this process works. | ||
And how it can be improved. | ||
So we're blessed to have brilliant technical people. | ||
Our executive director, John Leroux, is absolutely brilliant. | ||
He's the brains behind the operation. | ||
I'm just the comms person. | ||
And so he leads us in this mission, which we think is quite important, that we make sure that what's going on in the voter rolls is transparent and that we know who's rolling on and who isn't. | ||
And so that's how we found the non-citizens and also did the work of finding whether they were voting. | ||
And indeed they are. | ||
Tell me something, Erin. | ||
What is your emotional reaction when you're looking through the results of your research and you're confronting it with the official line on non-citizens voting, which is that inverted commas, it almost never happens. | ||
What is the emotional reaction when you confront these two different realities side by side? | ||
Two minutes, please. | ||
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Sure. | |
Well, I could quote my colleagues who are technical experts and understand and work at a very high level with database and deploy the best practices in technology, some of whom, you know, are working in areas of defense. | ||
And, you know, our election infrastructure is considered critical infrastructure. | ||
There was an executive order, I think, when President Obama was leaving office that declared that elections are critical infrastructure. | ||
And yet, the processes that are in place are kind of shocking. | ||
And so, I find it to be frustrating at times to answer your question what the emotions were, but we're so clinical about what we're doing in terms of documenting our findings and working with registrars. | ||
We're not trying to play gotcha, but we do have a duty to educate the public, so we do publish. | ||
But we find a lot of shock and dismay that the lack of best practices across the board in many states, and that includes some registrars, In Virginia, some are doing great, you know, some are really modernizing and some have been very responsive. | ||
So it's a county by county process, but Department of Elections could have found these non-citizens. | ||
They have every right to check and see if the non-citizens that are coming off the rolls have a voting history and could be quietly just sending those names over to the Attorney General to investigate. | ||
So it took a little, you know, we call ourselves the nonprofit with the big name, Electoral Process Education Corporation. | ||
To do this work and to let registrars know this was a problem and that they could be doing better to clean up the voter rolls so that we're getting a more accurate count. | ||
Erin, 30 seconds. | ||
Where do people go to learn more about EPIC or to follow you on social media? | ||
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Sure. | |
Thank you, Ben, and thank you again for having us on. | ||
We're very excited to be able to talk to the Posse today about what's going on. | ||
Everything about EPIC, E-P-E-C, can be found at epicepic.info. | ||
That's where you can read the blog of John Leroux. | ||
That's our substack, epic.substack, where you can sign up for our newsletter. | ||
Our executive director, John Leroux, he runs a blog called digitalpollwatchers.org, and he's very, very deep in his research. | ||
So that can be found, everything can be found on epic.info. | ||
our newsletter and digitalpollwatchers.org. So thanks for the opportunity. | ||
Erwin, Marie-Joyce, thanks very much for coming on the show. | ||
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trust. Here's your host Stephen K Vance. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Well, you know, it sort of caught me in the throat when we were listening to Edward Graham giving a live analysis of what's going on there in North Carolina. | ||
Because it just hits you when it's so bad that the telecommunications, the phone signals are collapsing. | ||
It indicates what they have to deal with there. | ||
So I'm just going to give out the details of SamaritansPurse.org. | ||
SamaritansPurse.org. | ||
We'll give the website again at the end of the show. | ||
If you wanted to get involved, either make a contribution to try and alleviate some of the humanitarian suffering down there, also so that you find yourself and unite yourself in prayer. | ||
For the folk there. | ||
And that's SamaritansPurse.org. | ||
And as I say, from personal experience, I've done a bit of work with them before. | ||
They are an absolutely fantastic evangelical, missionary, humanitarian organization. | ||
I couldn't, I can't rate what they do more highly. | ||
So we heard then in the first half of the show this astonishing story of 400 non-citizens having cast over a thousand ballots since 2019 in the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
They self-reported and removed themselves. | ||
Many more were discovered, had this illegible status discovered after they were called for jury service and what have you. | ||
And we mentioned that Todd Bensman was going to come on. | ||
Because he's got some great work out. | ||
He's had an article in The Federalist, for example, on Friday detailing that the flight program shipping in invaders from the third world is back on, shipping them in all across the battleground states. | ||
Todd, good morning. | ||
Thanks for coming on the show. | ||
What have you got for us today? | ||
Give me some more on this horrific story of what's going on in front of Americans' very eyes. | ||
Well, the war room posse should by now be well aware that the Biden-Harris administration has flown in from foreign countries 650,000 Otherwise, intending illegal border crossings to keep them from crossing the border and in order to, you know, make it look less politically problematic down at the border, you know, no news video of thousands of people crossing because you can't really see them when they're flying in, right? | ||
They're flying to 45 Different U.S. | ||
airports. | ||
Well, that program was taken offline a couple months ago because of massive fraud in the sponsorships, the people that supposed to take financial responsibility for those that are flying in. | ||
But it turns out that they didn't exist or that, you know, one sponsor was sponsoring 5,000 different people. | ||
So it was completely bogus. | ||
So they took it offline. | ||
But guess what? | ||
It's back. | ||
online. | ||
They said they fixed all the problems. | ||
They didn't tell us how they fixed them. | ||
They just said it's fixed and we're bringing it back. | ||
But my Federalist piece just points out that this doesn't address the underlying greater, more egregious fraud about that flights program that nobody is paying attention to. | ||
Not Republican congressmen, not the Republican candidate for president. | ||
Nobody's paying attention to this. | ||
that the program is flying in thousands and thousands of these people from perfectly safe countries like France, Germany, Italy, Spain, vacation hotspots and wonderlands all over the country, the Fiji, all the Caribbean islands, Iceland, You know, they're flying them in from South Korea, from | ||
Taiwan, from the Gulf states. | ||
They are not rescuing them as this program has been sold. | ||
Nobody's paying attention to it. | ||
Nobody's calling to account. | ||
The Center for Immigration Studies has had a lawsuit. | ||
We wrung that information by force out of the administration after a full year of litigation. | ||
And that's why they were hiding it because it's a complete fraud, the whole thing. | ||
Yes, absolutely shocking. | ||
It's a shame, as you say, that you don't have the emotive power of the footage of people coming in on planes as you do when you see them crossing the Rio Grande. | ||
Tell me about this program of shipping them in. | ||
Just give me once again the information. | ||
Which states are they being flown into? | ||
Well, the majority of them are landing in Florida. | ||
Miami International, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa initially, and then we believe that they are then hopscotching From those same airports, they probably don't even leave those airports to lots of other places around the country. | ||
New York is a close second. | ||
You know, the New York staters are always blaming Greg Abbott for busing their problem in, but that's not what the problem is. | ||
It's the Biden administration flying them into JFK, flying them into LaGuardia. | ||
Texas is a close third. | ||
Tens of thousands being flown directly into Houston Intercontinental Airport. | ||
And into Dallas and then California. | ||
Lots being flown into Sacramento and San Francisco. | ||
Sight unseen. | ||
I mean, you can't tell the difference between one of those travelers than anybody else. | ||
You know, they may have some paperwork in their hand, a manila folder, but if you don't know what to look for and what's inside the folder, you don't know this is happening. | ||
And that's the whole point of this. | ||
The point of that program is that we bring them in by the hundreds of thousands in a way that nobody can see and nobody understands because it's complicated. | ||
It's just kind of like, what? | ||
I don't understand why they're doing what? | ||
They're stamping them somewhere else. | ||
It's a complicated process. | ||
Even Republican lawmakers are mostly just letting this thing pass without comment, especially the whole idea that these are humanitarian rescue flights of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans from their home countries. | ||
When they're flying them in from Iceland and France, where they've been living and working for years and years, the whole thing is just undergirded by fraud. | ||
Yeah, as you're talking, the thing comes to me is that, have you tried FOIAing the air for this information as to where they're going? | ||
Is there any reason why that information wouldn't be publicly released? | ||
No, I'm a step ahead of you. | ||
We did FOIA this a year ago and they turned us down and we went to court. | ||
And we fought a long and tedious court battle with the administration just to get the airports that they're flying into and also to get the departure countries that they're flying from. | ||
They fought us tooth and nail. | ||
It was like pulling teeth to get this information. | ||
And we finally got it after long, torturous battles in court. | ||
And we have published it at CIS.org, but it hasn't really been picked up. | ||
I can't even believe that the oversight committees in the Republican-controlled House have not been all over the fact that they're flying them in from vacation wonderlands around the world by the thousands. | ||
Not rescue flights, not humanitarian rescue flights. | ||
They're getting away with it. | ||
I think there's no clear evidence that the GOP is basically, it's controlled opposition. | ||
It's controlled opposition when it's in power, it's controlled opposition when it's out of power. | ||
They are not going to act. | ||
95% of that party, that elected party, is not going to act in Americans' best interest. | ||
And I think that's the actual proof of it. | ||
Your research here, that they're not interested in it. | ||
It's down the memory hole. | ||
You missed the first half of this show. | ||
For me, the greatest statistic here, our previous guest had announced, according to her research, that, listen to this and tell me your reaction, right, 21% of the non-citizens that they'd uncovered having voted, that had voted in a primary and voted in Democrat ballots, compared to 2% Of the non-citizens who'd voted choosing a Republican in the primary ballots. | ||
What is your, I mean, that is really in your face as to what this is all about, right? | ||
I mean, this is in your face. | ||
It is what the War Room has said right from the beginning that this whole thing is about I mean, those figures for me are absolutely horrific. | ||
And like you said, though, GOP won't be interested in drawing any attention to this, because they fundamentally don't care. | ||
They lose a few seats. | ||
in the House, and there's a few seats in the Senate, those people would, they'll just go | ||
into lobbying and grift even more money, lobbying and they grifted from public service. | ||
So they fundamentally don't care. | ||
This is for the war imposter, I think, to get energized about. | ||
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I mean, what's your reaction? | |
What's your emotional reaction to these, to these figures? | ||
Well, I always try to avoid emotional reactions anyway. | ||
But my first thought is that, you know, your typical immigrant, whether they're legal or | ||
they're able to legally vote or not, would not be interested in voting unless there was | ||
something happened to, to incentivize them. | ||
So my question is, like, what are they getting to incentivize them to go to the polls? | ||
Like, why would any illegal immigrant or non-voting immigrant in the United States bother to go to the polls? | ||
Is somebody paying them, I guess, is what I'm getting at. | ||
How are they incentivized to go do this? | ||
You can't just say, I'm ignorant. | ||
I didn't know. | ||
I just wanted to vote. | ||
Everybody knows you can't vote until you're a citizen. | ||
They just all know that. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
It's common knowledge. | ||
So that's my first thought. | ||
My second thought is that we know that That in a lot of the blue states, when you apply for a, and they let you, they let illegals apply for driver's licenses, that when you put in an application, they put a box there, click on this if you would also like to register to vote. | ||
And so, you know, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of like, wow, I get to vote. | ||
I'll click on that. | ||
And maybe that's part of the scam too. | ||
That there now is this ready-made, registered voting block for having put driver's license applications in that can then be gathered up and taken in vans over to the polling station. | ||
Somebody needs to be watching for that coming up in this next election. | ||
Todd, you're assuming you're giving good faith. | ||
You're assuming good faith on behalf of the powers that be. | ||
If it was simply just mistakenly clicking a box, thinking, you know, what? | ||
Yeah, great. | ||
I can vote. | ||
Those figures would be the same for both parties. | ||
And they're not. | ||
It's basically statistic zero for Republicans. | ||
And 20-22% for Democrats. | ||
It's not innocent. | ||
This is by design. | ||
Todd, where do people go if they want to get your article in the Federalist and your other great research? | ||
Quickly, 20 seconds, where do they go? | ||
ToddBinsman.com. | ||
You can find my free newsletter there, sign up. | ||
All my social media, Getter, True Social, and Axe are all right there. | ||
You can sign up there and see all my work. | ||
Thanks for coming on the show. | ||
Back in two minutes, going to Pennsylvania. | ||
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Let's go straight away to the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
Noah Formica is on the ground there. | ||
Noah, tell me what's going on in terms of voter turnout for the posse. | ||
What great developments have you got for us this morning? | ||
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Hey, thank you for having me. | |
So I will tell you, the GOP down here in Pennsylvania, we're doing a phenomenal job. | ||
And you know, we're, you know, pushing back against the Democrats momentum, and they can't seem to catch up at all. | ||
So I mean, to give you kind of, you know, what the grounds, I mean, what's going on down here in the state. | ||
So a week ago, the Democrats had an advantage of 33,338,396 voters. | ||
So that lead has been narrowed down to 333,315. | ||
So I mean, in just one week alone, we chipped off 5,081 off the Democrat lead. | ||
And now, I mean, they have 160,000 voter registration lead in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
But I mean, I will tell you, we're on boots on the ground. | ||
I mean, they're mostly registering out in the Philly area. | ||
You know, we're going to all these Republican counties, talking to our people, getting immobilized. | ||
And, you know, since I was last on The War Room, I will tell you, we just flipped Luzerne County. | ||
That is a bellwether county. | ||
So, I mean, now it's Republican. | ||
And, you know, we also flipped Bucks a few months back. | ||
We flipped Beaver County. | ||
And, you know, now we're keeping, you know, a close eye on Center County. | ||
We're going to work full steam ahead to flip that. | ||
But, you know, to kind of give you an update on what we've been doing in Turning Point Action here in the state of Pennsylvania on the voter registration front, we just had Charlie Kirk here a week ago. | ||
So we registered 250 at Pitt campus. | ||
We registered under 350 at Penn State. | ||
So, I mean, in just two days alone, we got 600. | ||
But that's not even going into the Trump rally in Indiana County, where we registered another 100 people. | ||
So, I mean, in just three days alone, We got 700 Republican voters. | ||
So we're doing everything we can in our power to, you know, make sure we get our voters turned out on Election Day. | ||
That's absolutely astonishing results. | ||
And it sort of makes you ask the question, why, you know, what is the GOP as a party infrastructure doing? | ||
If Turning Point can come in and get 700 voters, Republican voters, registered to vote in three days' work, what is the GOP doing as an organisation? | ||
That's going to be a gripe, I think. | ||
I don't even need to see the live chat. | ||
As the show goes out to know that this is something that drives the Warren posse absolutely crazy. | ||
But I congratulate you. | ||
You know, what you're doing is absolutely essential. | ||
Tell me some more about the sentiment in Pennsylvania. | ||
If you're reading the newspaper, watching cable news, it's as if sort of the Republicans, we've got our heads in our hands crying. | ||
The Trump advance ticket isn't doing so well according to the mainstream media. | ||
Tell me the sentiment then in Pennsylvania, the feeling as you're going around talking to people. | ||
I guess it's not what you're picking up from mainstream media. | ||
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Right. | |
So I mean, I will tell you going around, I mean, boots on the ground talking to the everyday voter. | ||
I mean, especially a lot of these red counties where we really need to pull out turnout. | ||
I mean, just, you know, to give an example, I mean, this is going to sound crazy to a lot of the viewers. | ||
Did you know 13 percent of the people who attend Trump rallies are not registered to vote? | ||
I was in Erie County just a few days ago on the Trump rally at the scene. | ||
We registered 44 Republican voters there. | ||
And by the way, I will be back in Butler for round two at the farm show where we were going to register more voters. | ||
But to kind of get back on topic, so what I'm hearing from the average voter, and most of the people we are registering are Gen Z and Millennials, is, you know, they want to afford a home. | ||
They want to have families. | ||
They want to be able to afford gas prices, food prices. | ||
They want to be able to protect themselves. | ||
And I mean, if we have a Kamala Walz administration, we ain't going to be able to do that. | ||
And I mean, I'm looking at a lot of these farming counties and seeing how, you know, Josh Shapiro's administration is going full force after them. | ||
For example, I mean, if anybody ever heard of Amos Miller, he's an Amish dairy mill. | ||
He runs an Amish dairy mill and he lost his way of life because he wouldn't put any chemicals in his raw milk. | ||
So I mean, that's what the administration is doing here in Pennsylvania. | ||
And I mean, A lot of people are jumping on the MAGA, MAHA bandwagon. | ||
It's actually nice to see that a lot of independents and a lot of the more sane Democrats are voting Republican this year. | ||
Voter turnout is going to be key this cycle. | ||
We have 20 days of voter registration left here in the state. | ||
We're finding everybody. | ||
I mean, so many people need to be registered, like that 13%. | ||
You got that 15 million people of faith that stayed out of the election in 2020. | ||
You got hunters and gun owners, which hunters specifically, 930,000 in the state with 30 to 40 aren't registered to vote. | ||
No, just give me, because we're going to go to the break in about Listen, two minutes. | ||
Tell me something. | ||
You mentioned it quickly. | ||
Give me your impression there on the street. | ||
I'm picking up that Generation Z guys are massively towards Trump. | ||
Is that what you're noticing? | ||
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Oh, absolutely. | |
I mean, that was the majority of our registrations at Pitt and Penn State was all Gen Z men. | ||
But I will tell you, we did see a lot of Gen Z women as well. | ||
So I mean, that whole Taylor Swift endorsement that the media keeps drumming up has completely backfired. | ||
And I mean, Gen Z know what's up. | ||
They, you know, they saw the fine line, how things were so much better four years ago under Trump's administration. | ||
Now they're looking at their pocketbooks. | ||
Now they're like, man, I want to have a future for myself. | ||
I want to get out of my mom's basement. | ||
So I mean, You know, now these people are going to vote for Trump and they're going to get registered. | ||
You know, we're helping a lot of these people, you know, who are out of state register at their dorms on campus, which you're allowed to do in Pennsylvania. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Noah, look, quickly, where do people go to follow you on social media or to support what you're doing in Pennsylvania? | ||
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So you can follow me on Twitter at NFORMICAGOP. | |
That is N-F-O-R-M-I-C-A-G-O-P. | ||
Give me a follow. | ||
We're doing a lot of great work here in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
I will tell you, I registered 2,500 voters since the start of Election Day. | ||
I want to get 3,000. | ||
But you can also support Turning Point Action at tpaction.com slash commit100. | ||
We'll fly you into Wisconsin and Arizona where you can help us save those states. | ||
Superb. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
I give you every blessing to what you're doing. | ||
Thanks for coming to the show. | ||
We'll catch up again with you soon. | ||
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