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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. | |
I got a free shot of all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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. Band. | ||
We get more data and better understand what's happening in the electorate. | ||
Some of it may be things we've talked about. | ||
The electorate just didn't feel like they knew her well enough or didn't feel like they knew whether or not they could trust her with the economic issues. | ||
Which, by the way, for women candidates, the economy and national security are always two very hard issues where you have to shore up your credentials. | ||
Yes, pointing back to 2016, sexism, I'm going to say also racism and bias, had to have played a role. | ||
But it seems like rich people are feeling that, and working class people aren't. | ||
I mean, isn't that kind of the basic message here? | ||
Isn't that what we're learning from these voters, right? | ||
I mean, it's a... | ||
The working class coalition is saying, hey, this isn't working for me. | ||
And that has nothing to do with the fact that the economic indicators are what they are, but what I'm saying is that... | ||
I just mean those indicators seem to show that the wealthiest are doing well, and others are not included in it. | ||
That's the problem with my Democratic friends, and they seem to be aloof to this. | ||
You can point to all the charts in the world. | ||
People know how much money they have at the end of every single week. | ||
They know how much goods cost in a grocery store today compared to four years, five years ago. | ||
And running on the message that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have done wonderful things for the economy is just not real for everyday people. | ||
And it's why they said, with all due respect, Madam Vice President, we're rejecting this notion. | ||
And we do want to go back to at least the first two years of the Trump term that we believe were a whole lot better. | ||
You can't. | ||
Why didn't your candidate win then, Karen, if that doesn't exist? | ||
That has nothing to do with whether or not we won. | ||
You're going to get in a time machine and go back four years? | ||
Why didn't the vice president win if the economy was so great? | ||
That's not the point I'm making. | ||
Don't look at me like that. | ||
What's the point? | ||
The point that I'm trying to make is that where we were in 2017 and 2018, we can't just get in a time machine and go back. | ||
My point is your message didn't resonate. | ||
I said that. | ||
And I think to try to pretend and paint a picture, and Bakari, I get your points in terms of the charts. | ||
I get it. | ||
I'm a numbers guy. | ||
But most people are saying, I get the numbers. | ||
I don't have a 401k. | ||
I'm not invested in the stock market. | ||
It's not worth it for me. | ||
I came onto the set, and Willie said, hey, by the way, because we were talking about the historic nature of this suite, and Willie said, do you know, he only lost Illinois By four points. | ||
Four points in New Jersey. | ||
New Jersey by five. | ||
I mean, you talk about a... | ||
We had talked about a red wave two years ago that never materialized. | ||
This is the... | ||
I've got to say, this is the biggest red wave I've seen since... | ||
Ronald Reagan's 49-state victory in 1984. | ||
But he did better almost everywhere. | ||
In every county where the hope from the Harris campaign was that she would make up ground on Joe Biden's suburbs, Donald Trump actually did better. | ||
We'll break down some of these numbers, but the gender gap was not nearly as wide as the Harris campaign needed to be, and Latino men came out in force for Donald Trump. | ||
Boy, what a huge difference that made. | ||
And, you know, that was really just part of the stunning outcome. | ||
I mean, America, first of all, is far more to the right than any time in our lifetimes, even going back to the Reagan years. | ||
And Donald Trump won in dominating fashion. | ||
But he did that along with other Republican candidates in the Senate races and the House races. | ||
They're likely to dominate all branches of government for the next several years. | ||
Donald Trump not only broke out through that sort of hard ceiling of 47-48%. | ||
Think about this. | ||
He became only the second Republican to win a majority of the popular vote since 1988. | ||
In 36 years. | ||
And he did so after a week of polls, most notably Ann Seltzer's revered Des Moines Register poll showed Harris making remarkable inroads among the type of voters who would swing the margin for Harris in the Blue Wall states. | ||
The opposite actually ended up being true. | ||
Donald Trump won in a rout across Big Ten country, taking Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin without a serious fight. | ||
And now with expectations rising in the Harris camp in the final days of the campaign in a historic ground game, when you look at the depth of it and the reach of it, this race still ended up being over before it began. | ||
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This is a clear choice. | |
This is what you, the American, 51% of the American people, This isn't an accident. | ||
It's not the Russians. | ||
It's not some fluke. | ||
This is a choice. | ||
And the American people have made a choice. | ||
He is the legitimately elected president of the United States. | ||
And I think what Cheney said was absolutely right. | ||
What she said at the end of her statement, I echoed in what I put out this morning saying, now if you really care about democracy, you care about what happens in courts, in state houses, in the federal civil service, in the military. | ||
These institutions are all still there and they all require protecting. | ||
But I think one of the things that I'm really concerned about is And I actually had been having a bad feeling about this election for a while. | ||
It was cemented when I was in Pennsylvania about a week ago and I had a long conversation with a Trump voter where I came to realize that there was almost nothing, this post-mortem that we've all been going through about what Biden could have done or Harris could have done or Walls or Shapiro. | ||
I'm not sure anything could have been done because I think there's been something changed out there in America that's really concerning. | ||
Right. | ||
But I think the notion that these institutions will now all fall in January is wrong, but I think people have ignored that they have elected a man who has made it clear that he is basically lawless, that he has no loyalty to the Constitution. | ||
You know, after the shock of this election wears off, this might start occurring to people again. | ||
And the only way to protect it is going to be in all those intermediate and state and local and federal institutions that all need protection now. | ||
It's Wednesday, 6 November, Year of the Lord, 2024. | ||
I want to thank everybody. | ||
We left you at about 3 in the morning on the 6th. | ||
I want to thank Real America's voice about the coverage. | ||
I've got Boris Epstein joins us. | ||
And, Boris, there's two camps. | ||
America has changed. | ||
They didn't understand this. | ||
America has changed. | ||
And America doesn't care because they elected a lawless, you know, fascist, wannabe dictator. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
The mainstream media still does not get it. | ||
The left media still... | ||
Watch Morning Joe this morning. | ||
Watch CNN. Our crack team here. | ||
Read the New York Times. | ||
It's quite stunning, Boris... | ||
You and I have been doing this now for, what, 10 years? | ||
And they haven't bothered to do any of the work to really see where the country is. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Steve, congratulations to you. | ||
You're a warrior. | ||
And what you've put into this movement is unparalleled. | ||
Congratulations to the World Posse. | ||
And congratulations to President Donald J. Trump, the 45th and 47th President of the United States, and it is the work of the beating heart of the MAGA movement, the World Posse, the Grundoos, all of us who have been out there day and day out. | ||
Steve, just the other day, I remember I was on the tarmac in Pennsylvania. | ||
I think it was maybe on either Sunday or Monday. | ||
I think it was Sunday. | ||
And you talked about The memory of Jan 20, 2021, being on the tarmac at Andrews Air Force Base when President Trump flew out and how quiet it was, how our phones weren't blowing up, how people went and pretended we didn't exist and wanted us not to exist and wanted President Trump to go away into oblivion. | ||
But now we wake up to hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of messages and emails. | ||
And why is it? | ||
Because President Trump is back. | ||
The American people are back. | ||
The American people are back. | ||
And we are going to make this country great again. | ||
President Trump will make America great again. | ||
And that is the action I know. | ||
That is the sound, that is the voice, that is the call to action that energized America yesterday all across the country. | ||
And that is what these hateful, hateful, spiteful, cynical liberals do not understand. | ||
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Not all of them. | |
They're so honest, old-school ACLU liberals. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But many of them came and voted for President Trump last night, and that's why the president is marching to over 315 electoral votes, 315 or more, That's why he won every battleground state. | ||
And that is why we are now able to take America back from the brink and have President Trump put our strong border back, put our strong economy back, cross inflation, make sure that we're respected by adversaries and allies alike. | ||
And that is why it is so sweet. | ||
So look back and think back to those moments on Jan 20, 2021, when President Trump left D.C. Crooked Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were inaugurated. | ||
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And here we are. | |
Here we are. | ||
Now, President Trump is going to get ready. | ||
He will get inaugurated in Jan 20, 2025. | ||
And we will do what we set out to do, which is very simple and should be beloved by everybody. | ||
It's to make America great again. | ||
Steve, congratulations to you, to the Warren Posse, and now it's on to the hard work. | ||
Boris, you've been there from the beginning, and you've been the wartime consigliere to the president. | ||
He's gone through all this very difficult legal, and we'll talk about that later. | ||
But the stunning nature of the spreads here, and it's the scale of it. | ||
What I love is all they did was complain all night long about the electoral college is a fascist tool. | ||
It's a racist tool. | ||
It's a neighbor's tool. | ||
And then he wins the popular vote. | ||
I mean, literally chop block four hours of their whining. | ||
But what's most amazing is that I think we've taken everything away from Mark Elias and those guys. | ||
They're going to have very little role right now in order to try to stop anything. | ||
They're still going to play games. | ||
But do you agree, which we always said, if the Warren Posse and others get out there and put the numbers up and we have these big spreads, you're going to take their you're going to take their weapons away from them. | ||
Too big to rig, baby. | ||
It's too big to rig. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
That's what President Trump called for, and that's what we had. | ||
The Warren Posse, the precinct strategy... | ||
All Americans who energized and also huge credit goes to the legal team. | ||
David Warrington, Bill McGinley, the team who set out and said, we are going to do it differently this time. | ||
This was not 2020. | ||
Lawsets were filed. | ||
Lawsets were won, including Wisconsin last night. | ||
The other side tried to bring in ballots after closing that month. | ||
Of course, boom! | ||
It could not happen. | ||
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It was action, action, action. | |
And this campaign... | ||
Both the political campaign and the legal strategy and approach reflected the principle. | ||
It reflected President Trump. | ||
And that is why President Trump has not won not one, not two, but three presidential elections. | ||
And that's why. | ||
There's absolutely no opportunity. | ||
There's absolutely no daylight for Mark Elias and the others to try to play their little games. | ||
In the words of the great Steve Bannon, full-spectrum dominance. | ||
And it's full-spectrum dominance because of the yearning of the American people for truth, not for 1984-style projection of, oh, well, he'll jail his opponent. | ||
Hello? | ||
Jail his opponents? | ||
Talk to Steve Bannon about jailing your opponents. | ||
Talk to Peter Navarro about jailing your opponents. | ||
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Talk to President Trump about the hundreds of charges, fake charges levied against him. | |
The American people rejected lawfare, rejected weaponization last night. | ||
And what do they support? | ||
They supported a city on a hill. | ||
They supported sunshine in America. | ||
That's what President Trump is bringing for all Americans. | ||
I say this and I represent the entire War Room staff, production staff, all our contributors, and of course, the War Room posse. | ||
President Trump, it happened last night because he had a handful of warriors like you around him. | ||
Boris Epstein, where do you go to social media to follow you, sir? | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
God bless you. | ||
God bless the posse. | ||
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Hot on Twitter at Boris CP. Hot on Getter at Boris CP. Hot on True Social at Boris. | |
And the hottest on the gram, Boris underscore website. | ||
Sign up on the website, hotborisdp.com. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
And let's make America great again. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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Okay, today we're going to be a little different. | |
We're going to do some reflection on how we got here and what we had to overcome. | ||
What you had to overcome. | ||
This is your victory, right? | ||
Historic. | ||
President Trump up there last night. | ||
Insane. | ||
Third presidential election won. | ||
We'll take the second term on January 20th. | ||
He's got the back of just a broad populist nationalist revolt in this country. | ||
Short break. | ||
back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Welcome back. | ||
It's Wednesday, 6 November. | ||
It's the morning after. | ||
Actually, I guess it's still the day of because they didn't concede. | ||
Like in 16, you saw what was happening. | ||
Just like in 16, they slow walked it starting around 1130 at night. | ||
They could have called this much earlier. | ||
Incredible. | ||
We're going to get DeGrasse because we want to know about the house. | ||
Which kind of hangs in the balance. | ||
I think we're going to hold it, but man, hey, it is very, very, very tight. | ||
We have to hold the house. | ||
Or Jamie Raskin ain't going to certify it. | ||
You watch. | ||
We've taken the tools away from Elias because you had such big margins. | ||
And let me say about this. | ||
What you have accomplished... | ||
Will be written about in history books for decades and decades and decades to come and will be discussed in history classes 100 years from now. | ||
This was a seminal moment. | ||
This is like the 1932 realignment we keep talking about all the time. | ||
Yesterday was it, or at least the beginning of it, the real beginning of it. | ||
Picking up from 16 because this is now solidified and people are starting to understand it more. | ||
Who doesn't understand it is the mainstream media. | ||
And think about all those apparatuses, all that money. | ||
I'm not saying there's a lot of talent over there. | ||
Because they're really actors and not really thinkers. | ||
They still don't get it. | ||
They don't get the lived experience of the American people. | ||
And they see them on TV today, yammering away. | ||
But you get it. | ||
This was a bootstrap operation. | ||
It started back in 2021. | ||
And what did it start with? | ||
It started with the precinct strategy. | ||
And President Trump, remember, he was a pariah. | ||
Here's a priod that in the lawsuit later for Dominion, the Dominion lawsuit, of which they wrote an $842 million check, that would almost be a billion. | ||
Where they got the text messages and they got the emails, and they got Tucker's, I think, the text messages illegally, as he said, on this very program a couple of days ago. | ||
Murdoch said, told his staff, We are going to make Trump a non-person. | ||
That's why Trump wasn't on Fox Live, I don't know, for a year, year and a half. | ||
I don't think he was interviewed. | ||
And they would never take the rallies because they knew Trump was going to talk about election interference. | ||
I mean, when you're on Tim Pool, I love Tim Pool. | ||
I think they're fantastic. | ||
Last night on Charlie, these guys had these big YouTube platforms. | ||
And they tell you up front, you can't talk about election interference. | ||
You can't talk about this big steal. | ||
You can't talk about it. | ||
In the United States of America, on Google, it's one of Google's biggest platforms. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
You can't talk about it. | ||
Tim Pool will tell you, they'll take us down. | ||
Charlie Kirk says they'll take us down. | ||
And they're right. | ||
You know why I know that? | ||
Because they took us down. | ||
I think we almost had a million people at the time. | ||
A million, you know, whatever the people that watch it. | ||
They took us down in perpetuity. | ||
We've never been back up. | ||
You did this. | ||
You accomplished this. | ||
For the rest of your life, you can point to this and say, I was part of this. | ||
This is like being in the American Revolution. | ||
This is like being in World War II. Of course, your life's not on the line unless you're saying the rosary in front of an abortion center or unless you're a parent going to a school board meeting and you get up in front of the school board. | ||
Then the jackboots of the FBI may come and kick down your door and put you in prison. | ||
But it's so rare in life, so rare in life, to actually be in the moment and be in history. | ||
The sacrifice you guys have had, the precinct strategy, and then getting there and going up and taking over the counties. | ||
And then the county's then getting everybody schooled up, up the learning curve on poll workers, poll watchers, election officials, election judges to be in the room. | ||
To make sure they can't, you know, put their thumb on the scale of the ballots so they can't take ballots from illegal aliens. | ||
Remember, to them it's all votes count. | ||
To us it's certifiable chain of custody, legal ballots from American citizens. | ||
We have a couple of caveats. | ||
Simultaneously, you were volunteered everywhere. | ||
Everywhere. | ||
To send postcards. | ||
Grace, I don't know, sent a thousand postcards. | ||
My sister Mary Beth in North Carolina, she was working 18 hours a day, every day throughout summer. | ||
Bang, bang, bang. | ||
While I was in prison, we were sent emails, and she's out working all the time. | ||
And she's just one of tens of thousands of you that are out there nonstop. | ||
You made history, and more importantly, You changed the arc of this country. | ||
You changed the direction of the country. | ||
You did that. | ||
You did that. | ||
President Trump left it all in the field. | ||
President Trump, let's not forget, he's going to get sentenced in about three weeks. | ||
He's going to get sentenced on the 26th, which is 20 days from today. | ||
He gets sentenced by Mershon, who will give him a prison sentence. | ||
He will. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yep. | ||
So President Trump... | ||
Did all a human can do for one's country. | ||
But that would have all come to naught, to nothing, if you had not been part of this and you had not been there because you can't raise enough money to recreate this. | ||
The campaign itself was very tight on cash. | ||
You see this. | ||
There are five commercials up for her, for every one of Trump's. | ||
The campaign only has a certain amount of money of what to do. | ||
They had to farm out. | ||
I think it's the first time in modern political history, at least it's the first meaningful time, they farmed out the ground game to these outside groups. | ||
Charlie Kirk. | ||
I think Miriam Adelson had a group. | ||
Chris Buskirk. | ||
The Pennsylvania Chase. | ||
Maloney. | ||
You've got, obviously, Elon Musk. | ||
But all those groups had a professional staff, but underneath it was you, were people at the county level, people that were part of the precinct strategy. | ||
You walked precincts, you knocked on doors, you canvassed, you got on the phone, you sent postcards, you sent text messages, everything to get a vote, and we turned out a massive vote. | ||
And this is what shocked them, the scale of it. | ||
Because, like always, you're dismissed. | ||
This is a little gonzo show, right? | ||
They dismiss us. | ||
I'm cool with that. | ||
I'm not trying to convince them of anything. | ||
I like the fact that we know, not just where the country is, we understand the arc of history. | ||
Why did I argue back in January and February of 2021, and I would talk to these guys around DeSantis, and these donors would come to me and say, no, Stevie Nordstein, it's got to be Nikki Haley. | ||
We need somebody to talk to suburban women. | ||
It's got to be Ron DeSantis. | ||
This has to be, you know, Glenn Young, and give me the flavor of the month. | ||
It's got to be this. | ||
It can't be Trump. | ||
Look at Trump. | ||
Trump, insurrectionists, Trump's approvals of 23%. | ||
I said, don't you understand anything? | ||
Don't you get it? | ||
Don't you understand the historical moment we're in? | ||
It has to be Trump. | ||
It can't be anybody else but Trump. | ||
Do you think Chris Christie is going to go out and get the kind of numbers? | ||
Do you think Ron DeSantis on his best stage is going to get these kind of numbers? | ||
Do you think Nikki Haley is going to get these kind of numbers? | ||
Do you think they're going to galvanize the working class in this country and what we've always talked about? | ||
To get past race and past gender and past religion and past ethnicity and past color. | ||
To get down to it. | ||
That's the beginning of what last night was. | ||
Only Trump can do that. | ||
And only Trump can do that with a populist base of volunteers that believe in him and believe in this cause and believe in this country. | ||
You combine those and it cannot be defeated. | ||
Look, they threw everything. | ||
Think over the last four years. | ||
Let's go back to the last five years. | ||
Let's start with the pandemic. | ||
Never has there been more turmoil in American history. | ||
Why? | ||
They have been relentless and focused on one thing. | ||
They must stop Trump and they must stop Trump's movement. | ||
And stopping Trump, they will stop Trump's movement. | ||
When Rudy and Bob Costello called me up to look at the laptop from hell, and they called me up because of my understanding of the CCP, Chinese Communist Party, I saw in the first 20 minutes of going through there the order of magnitude of how the Bidens had just sold their country out for money. | ||
And when... | ||
Finally, Emma Jo Morris, who's now at Breitbart, or was at Breitbart, she was at the Post, when we went to her, the young editor, and she got the great Miranda Devine at the Post. | ||
And then doing the checkings, it was so awful. | ||
Not the personal stuff, but the financial stuff was awful. | ||
And then the Murdochs approved it, and the Post put it up, and boom, and Facebook immediately suppressed it. | ||
And then the 51 folks came out and signed the letter. | ||
That's the apparatus against Trump. | ||
They knew that this was not Russian disinformation, but they treat you like idiots. | ||
And since they're so credentialed that the idiots... | ||
And you didn't buy it, but the media bought it and ran with it. | ||
This is one tiny example of what Trump has been up against. | ||
From the pandemic, from the Chinese Communist Party, a bioweapons lamp, all the way... | ||
To all the fake news that came out that Trump once assassinated Liz Cheney. | ||
All of it. | ||
Don't think it's going to stop, but we'll save that for another day. | ||
What he has overcome, unconsciously overcome, not stumbling into it, he did not have to come back and do this. | ||
He could have sat in Mar-a-Lago with his grandchildren, his beautiful wife, his golf courses, his wealth, his friends who love him. | ||
But he returned like Cincinnatus. | ||
He returned. | ||
He's a mythical figure. | ||
You understand this. | ||
He is. | ||
He is. | ||
Like Lincoln. | ||
Like Washington. | ||
They're beyond history. | ||
And I'm not a Trump worshiper. | ||
I know his faults like my faults. | ||
I know his faults. | ||
It's the being of the man. | ||
And that's why I could never be anybody but Trump. | ||
And that's why we could never be anywhere but here. | ||
And anybody that doesn't understand that does not understand the direction of this country, does not understand this country and what it stands for. | ||
It's placed in the modern world in the direction of the modern world. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | |
Welcome back. | ||
So Alex DeGrasse, the question before us today is, we must hold the House. | ||
The presidency... | ||
For President Trump without the House is almost a poison chalice. | ||
Because of all this work and everything he's been through, the nightmare he will have under a House that speakers Hakeem Jeffries and Jamie Raskins allowed to run wild on certifications and impeachments and just all of it is too tough to think about. | ||
So where do we stand on the House races? | ||
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Hey Steve, it looks great. | |
So we for sure held the House. | ||
That's pretty much established now. | ||
You know, we need this thing to get certified as fast as we can. | ||
Votes are still being counted. | ||
It looks like as of right now, we have lost three, all in New York, although two of them are not conceding. | ||
One of them is within the recount margin, so we're going to be looking at that. | ||
There's also a lot of ballots outstanding. | ||
The Democrats have declared victory. | ||
Associated Press has called it in two of them. | ||
One's still outstanding. | ||
You've got the California seats that, based on people that I've spoken to, and I can go down the punch list, that's California 13 and 27. | ||
It looks still very early, but our folks on the ground there actually think that we will hold both of those seats and probably pick up the scout ball seat in Los Angeles. | ||
So that would actually give us another flip. | ||
Alaska looks good. | ||
Michigan 7 was a flip. | ||
Maine 2 looks to be a flip. | ||
We flipped the 2 in Pennsylvania, which is all part of the strategy. | ||
Colorado 8 looks good. | ||
Nebraska 2 looks like it's trending in our direction. | ||
We hold that. | ||
That's huge. | ||
Oregon 5 looks like it's up in the air. | ||
Could be a loss there, but could be a hold. | ||
And so now you're talking about picking up three seats. | ||
Three, four seats, which is, boom, we'll take it. | ||
Big time. | ||
But this thing can be dragged out two weeks, you know, three weeks. | ||
We need everyone locked in. | ||
If you're involved, want to be a poll watcher, want to get involved with the ballot counting, let me know. | ||
So where do they go? | ||
Our audience is looking for another fight. | ||
Some of them, some are tired and say, hey, I got to take a little break here, but some are ready to go. | ||
Where do they go if they want to be involved in these recounts or they want to be involved as people go through ballot by ballot on ballot curing? | ||
Where do they go right now? | ||
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If you email our team at Elyse for Congress.com, we can let you know. | |
Anderson T is going to be putting stuff out. | ||
We've got a lot of work in Arizona for Cary Lake. | ||
That's still in play. | ||
From what I'm hearing from folks on the ground, there's a lot of votes to be cast. | ||
Only maybe about 60% reporting, so that's going to get very hairy. | ||
Things are going to get very tough, but I wanted to come on and say we've held a house. | ||
That we feel great about. | ||
It's a matter of whether we pick up a few seats, which would give us a good breathing room, or whether we sort of land exactly where we are. | ||
In the worst case, maybe down one, but I don't think so. | ||
Depends if we can flip the seat in California. | ||
Exactly where we are is, what, plus three right now? | ||
Before we had the election. | ||
And you're saying we could pick up three or four seats? | ||
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I think that we could pick up three seats, yeah, three or four seats. | |
That's where I thought we'd have an 18 majority. | ||
Yeah, perfect. | ||
Let me ask you, what about Joe Kent? | ||
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Well, we feel good about that. | |
I think they're going to start counting again, but that one's still in the hunt. | ||
It can go either way. | ||
And they called off counting last night? | ||
They stopped counting? | ||
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Yes, they did. | |
Okay. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
They want to stay updated on this. | ||
I know even the Trump people. | ||
So where do they go... | ||
Not to volunteer. | ||
Where do they go just to stay? | ||
What's the best way for them to stay up on the latest breaking counts and where the House stands? | ||
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Cook Political ran that we won the House. | |
They're running. | ||
They'll make the calls, of course. | ||
NRCC.org and their X-Feed is going to be putting out the latest updates and projections. | ||
I think our team is working on a memo to put out on behalf of the House Republicans. | ||
I can get you that, Steve, of course, for the audience to see. | ||
But the point is we've got unified Republican government and people are already moving on this stuff. | ||
This morning. | ||
No, this is full-spectrum dominance. | ||
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I mean, you have the House, you have the Senate, you have the White House now. | |
And you have the Supreme Court. | ||
That's right. | ||
Beautiful thing. | ||
Degrass, what's your social media? | ||
People want to follow you. | ||
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At the grass, 81 on X. At the grass, on Getter Truth. | |
Thanks, Steve. | ||
This is a historic day. | ||
But let me tell you, Republicans are already up. | ||
Meetings are happening all across the board. | ||
Policy is being laid down. | ||
Transitions rolling. | ||
People are moving. | ||
This is a great day. | ||
It's a great day. | ||
And it's a great day, Alex, because part of it, because of all the hard work you've been doing over the years. | ||
Very, very, very special. | ||
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Thank you to the policy. | |
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Folks, you know how tough... | ||
I mean, these house seats are knife fights. | ||
Tough. | ||
Tough. | ||
But it looks like, not only we held it, we may pick up a couple of three. | ||
Two, three. | ||
You don't know. | ||
And if everybody can go and get... | ||
If everybody can go and get onto Joe Kentz and get the status there, he may need some help. | ||
Is McGinley by phone? | ||
We're going to get Bill McGinley. | ||
Let's go to Mike Davis, the vice rory. | ||
Mike, I noticed this morning, and it's not that I don't want to start off in a chipper mood, okay, because we won. | ||
But, you know, the war room's got to be the realist here. | ||
Because they're beavering away 24-7 to destroy this country. | ||
So overnight, we get the lectures, right? | ||
And even Morning Joe, they're going to be nice. | ||
They're going to be nice for a couple of hours because they have to because they got beaten so badly. | ||
But then all of a sudden, Cheney, all of them are out there. | ||
You know, we have to defend democracy. | ||
We have to have guardrails. | ||
They're lecturing us already about how President Trump has to comport himself and how his administration has to comport itself. | ||
Am I inaccurate that, Mike, or are you already seeing this? | ||
You're always right, Steve. | ||
And I would say this. | ||
These Democrats tried to bankrupt in prison, take off the ballot, and take off Trump's head. | ||
I think the American people delivered their verdict last night, and it was an overwhelming victory for President Trump. | ||
It's an overwhelming victory for his America First agenda. | ||
We're gonna pick up Several Senate seats. | ||
We're gonna pick up several House seats as Alex deGrasse from Elise Stefanik's office just laid out. | ||
I think we can tell these Democrats to stuff it. | ||
It is Trump's agenda now. | ||
And we're gonna enact that agenda on behalf of the American people who put President Trump back in office. | ||
And that means there are going to be serious reforms To our intel communities and law enforcement agencies because they have been politicized and weaponized against Trump, his top aides like you, Steve, who went to prison, Peter Navarro, who went to prison, his January 6th supporters who were politically persecuted. | ||
According to the Supreme Court's Fisher decision, they sick the FBI after parents outraged by gender chaos in schools and the resulting rapes in bathrooms. | ||
They even went after pro-life Christians. | ||
A 75-year-old Christian woman gets sent to prison for praying at an abortion clinic while they give amnesty to Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, every scumbag Biden that took over $20 million from our worst enemies. | ||
BLM, Antifa, Hamas, Planned Parenthood, activists, trans-terrorists. | ||
There is going to be a reckoning on January 20th at noon because we are going to fix our broken justice system. | ||
And that means Jack Smith, buddy, you're gone. | ||
Your office is gone. | ||
So is Matthew Graves, the D.C. U.S. attorney who politically persecuted These January 6th defendants, you're gone. | ||
So is your January 6th unit. | ||
Chris Wray, you're gone. | ||
The FBI director. | ||
There must be serious reforms at the Justice Department and there must be accountability. | ||
So this politicized And weaponized justice system that started under Obama and Biden with crossfire hurricane and has continued to this day. | ||
This is an ongoing criminal conspiracy and there must be severe political, legal and financial consequences. | ||
Nobody is above the law. | ||
So lawyer up. | ||
Mike Hanger for one second. | ||
I know you're busy down at headquarters. | ||
I'm going to bring in Bill McGinley. | ||
Got him by phone. | ||
Bill, first off, walk us through why we're not tangled up in 100 different lawsuits from Mark Elias last night. | ||
Your theory of the case, because you would always come on and talk about get out the vote first, and then the election integrity in your task force second. | ||
You're saying, hey, the way we can avoid... | ||
Using the ladder, right, is to make sure that we're too big to rig, that we blow through here in margin. | ||
Is that how it worked out for you, sir? | ||
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Yeah, that's exactly right, Steve. | |
And it was great having Mike Davis in the war room. | ||
He did a great job along with the rest of the team. | ||
But the bottom line is that, you know, we've talked about a lot in the past that the Republican Party is a bottom-up party. | ||
And that this victory belongs, number one, to Donald Trump and J.D. Vance, but number two, it was the posse and the grassroots volunteer army that really delivered the victory. | ||
I think everybody put a lot of sweat equity into this election by not only registering to vote and casting their own ballot, but they went out and they got their friends, family, and neighbors to do the same because this country is too great to let's continue to slide under the Biden-Harris agenda and policies. | ||
And really, the victory belongs to the posse. | ||
And we talked about it, I think it was a week ago, where the goal would be to make the vote margins too big to rig, because if that was the case, then the election was going to be called on election night, if not early the next morning, and that's exactly what happened. | ||
So a big thank you to the posse and the grassroots volunteer army. | ||
This is your victory. | ||
I always said this is your election. | ||
You guys took ownership of it. | ||
You got it across the finish line. | ||
So a big congratulations. | ||
You know, that grind is now going to be coming to an end here. | ||
We'll be back in the office continuing to work, but I will tell you the grind goes on and a new one begins. | ||
And so now we need to start setting up a government that's going to save this country and make our kids and families safe again, create business environments where small businesses can thrive, and frankly make sure that our children's education is teaching them how to think, not what to think. | ||
It's a great day for America, but it's a great day for America because it's the American people who delivered this victory and I hope they all take a second and reflect on that because we need to dig deep again because the fight goes on. | ||
Just real quickly, we'll get you back on here because I know you got jumped in meetings with the president and other folks down there. | ||
The process for certification, the process for the Electoral College, the process to get through the January 6th in the House and then to get to high noon on the 20th of January. | ||
You're going to be part, I take it, of that program and helping shepherd this through. | ||
We don't need to go to the details, but there is an active team working on that right now because you've got all these state elections and your team still is... | ||
You had the vote yesterday, but you've got the second big part is to make sure we get due certification? | ||
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That's correct. | |
This is something where we're not going to take our foot off the gas. | ||
What we're going to do is we're going to fortify, build a moat around this victory to ensure that it is a smooth, orderly, and legal process that the electors will meet on December 17th and cast their ballots. | ||
And then Donald John Trump and J.D. Vance will be certified on January 6th, and we'll be taking the—Donald John Trump will take the oath at noon on January 20, 2025. | ||
So that's what I mean by the work goes on. | ||
We are not completely through this yet, but the decisive victory that was delivered by the Posse and the Grassroots Volunteer Army Last night really helped make sure that this is going to be carried across the finish line. | ||
And so a big thank you to everybody, all of your listeners, Steve, and to you, Steve, you know, for all that you've done for the movement, but, you know, just in really being somebody who's been able to harness the energy of the grassroots and help make sure that everybody is mission focused. | ||
Bill, thank you very much. | ||
I know you've got to jump. | ||
We'll put your social media up on the other side of the break. | ||
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Bill McGinley, going back to work over there with President Trump down in Florida. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
Matt Walsh. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Matt Walsh, I think, is a very smart and a funny guy. | ||
Just put up on Twitter. | ||
Now that the election is over, I think we can finally say that, yeah, actually, Project 2025 is the agenda. | ||
That's from Matt Walsh. | ||
Fabulous. | ||
I'm going to have to... | ||
Grace, if we can grab that and put that over... | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
There's other—we always had the financial situation. | ||
You got the debt ceiling comes due. | ||
You got the tax cuts that reverse—revert. | ||
You've got, you know, the omnibus will run out of money on Christmas, like 20 December. | ||
That'll get kicked into President Trump's. | ||
So you have all these massive economic national security issues revolving around that, plus the geopolitics, plus— Our own Caroline Levitt, who's now maybe press secretary, she's over there today. | ||
She throws down on some interview and says, no, no, no, you don't understand. | ||
We're starting the deportations on the morning of the, or the afternoon of the 20th of January. | ||
I mean, she went full Steve Bannon, right? | ||
And she's gonna, I can do that untethered. | ||
She's the official spokesman for the campaign. | ||
My point is, Mike Davis, jammed up. | ||
All of these, do you agree with me, the serious rot that you've had in the Pentagon and the intelligence agencies and the Justice Department and the law enforcement is so deep and so endemic. | ||
It's not about people. | ||
It's not about bad guys. | ||
Bad guys are easy. | ||
This is systemic. | ||
We have a systems problem. | ||
That that has to be adjudicated. | ||
Those investigations have to have transparency. | ||
You have to have platforms of adjudication that people feel like all the information is getting out there and you're not just conducting witch hunts. | ||
Would you agree with me on that? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And there needs to be structural reforms to our executive branch. | ||
And look, let's look what President Trump has been able to accomplish with this greatest comeback in American history. | ||
President Trump was a political novice when he ran Trump. | ||
You did a fantastic job for him, Steve, but he had never run for office. | ||
In his first run for office, he wins the presidency of the United States. | ||
And I think he's even admitted this, that he made serious personnel decisions during his first term. | ||
He's not going to do that in his second term. | ||
He has learned his mistakes of his first term, and he's sure the hell not going to let the intel agencies I think? | ||
The Russian collusion hoax to go after President Trump because Hillary Clinton had her illegal home server as the Secretary of State with our nation's most classified secrets and more problematically for Hillary, the Clinton Foundation pay-for-play foreign bribery schemes. | ||
She's the Secretary of State. | ||
The Clinton Foundation has taken tens of millions of dollars from foreign entities. | ||
And who knows? | ||
That server could have had quid pro quo Foreign corruption. | ||
And so they made up the Russian collusion hoax in 2016. | ||
Crossfire hurricane investigation where Obama, Biden, the AG, the FBI, Comey, they made up crossfire hurricane. | ||
They went to the FISA court. | ||
They got an illegal spy warrant. | ||
They used the Steele dossier from Perkins Coie. | ||
This is all made up evidence. | ||
This is the biggest scandal in American history. | ||
That's what this lawfare Trump is all about. | ||
They were terrified Trump was going to publicly release Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
The day he left office, back in January of 2021, he declassified those records. | ||
The White House Chief of Staff ordered their release. | ||
The FBI never released them after Trump left office. | ||
Instead, they did the Mar-a-Lago raid, right? | ||
And it's led to this unprecedented lawfare. | ||
And that is what they are terrified of. | ||
When Trump He's going to publicly release Crossfire Hurricane and it is game over to all these bad actors, political actors, legal actors, law enforcement actors, intel actors who were part of this criminal conspiracy called Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
Real quickly, because you're down there in meetings also, because you're a major player in this thing, just real quickly, we have the process of certification, and McGinley's got the team on that, and by the way, some people may join that, some of the volunteers to do certain curation or whatever, but that's a process. | ||
The process for unwinding all of this against Trump and starting with Jack Smith, does that start post? | ||
Because you got Bill Barr, that gutless coward, is now coming. | ||
I said the American people have spoken after him ripping on President Trump. | ||
Barr, you can come and grovel all you want and put out all these tweets. | ||
Yeah, you know, the American people have spoken. | ||
It's got to be dropped. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Davis and Bannon are Irishmen. | ||
You know, we have long memories. | ||
And vendettas are like, you know, what we live by. | ||
Grudges and vendettas. | ||
Justice. | ||
Justice. | ||
How do you get rid of... | ||
Justice. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Justice. | ||
Justice. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Not retribution. | ||
It's justice. | ||
How do you get rid of Jack Smith? | ||
I think what needs to happen is on January 20th at noon, Trump needs to order his acting attorney general to fire Jack Smith and Matthew Graves and all these January 6th prosecutors and investigators immediately shut down this office of special counsel, immediately file a motion to dismiss With prejudice, all of these Jack Smith indictments immediately. | ||
And if they don't do it, you fire the acting attorney general and you put in an acting attorney general who does do it. | ||
This needs to happen immediately. | ||
Look, the American people, we have heard all this evidence by the Biden-Kamala Justice Department, by these rogue Democrat prosecutors in New York City and Atlanta. | ||
It's over. | ||
The American people Mike Davis, what's your social media, sir? | ||
Article3project.org. | ||
You can follow us on social media. | ||
You can take action and you can donate there. | ||
The Article 3 project is just getting warmed up. | ||
We are ready to be Trump's fiercest ally during the Trump 47 administration on judges, lawfare, election integrity. | ||
We're not giving up. | ||
The Viceroy. | ||
Mike Davis joins us. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Let you go back to work. | ||
Boris McGinley and Davis. | ||
Remember those three names. | ||
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There's a lot of accountability. | |
Accountability. | ||
From people whose education and background they should have known better. |