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Nov. 6, 2024 - Bannon's War Room
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Episode 4036: Roadmap To Complete Victory
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darren j beattie
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kash patel
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natalie winters
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steve bannon
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steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
unidentified
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
steve bannon
I've 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've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
It's going to happen.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
unidentified
MAGA Media.
jake tapper
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
unidentified
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
steve bannon
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
unidentified
War Room.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
steve bannon
I want to thank John Solomon.
I want to thank Real America's Voice.
It was pretty extraordinary last night.
Momentarily, I'm going to bring in Natalie Winters, also my co-host, last night.
I want to thank Solomon.
I think we were there from 5 to 7. 5 to midnight, so 7 hours, and then a couple of 10 hours.
And the Real America's Voice staff were just fantastic.
And to thank you, the media's heads blew up because of the symbolic nature of where we were.
We broadcast every election, whether midterms or presidential, from rooftops overlooking the Capitol normally.
We were at the Willard Hotel, very historic Willard Hotel, that is so central to the story of the city and the government of the United States, because it's right next to, it's right across from the Treasury Department and right across from the White House.
But for us, it's where Rudy and others, And Boris and others had a legal and communications war room to go through the big steal of 2020.
Now, votes are still coming in, and my crack analytical team is still going through this, but without California, President Trump has got 71 million votes, but California's not in it.
I think President Trump's going to get his 74 million votes, and we'll win the popular vote, okay?
Kamala Harris, wait for it, and this is 12 million short.
Now, she's going to make up a lot of ground on votes that have not been counted, but we'll have to see.
But there's a significant air pocket between the 81 million and what Kamala is going to come up with.
We are not going to back off.
The adjudication of the big steal.
We will have more details on that later, including in Pennsylvania and other places.
But you can tell, she had a big air pocket from Biden.
You can't tell them, oh, it's COVID, and they all mailed them in.
Nope, not buying it.
unidentified
But we'll get more analytical as we go forward.
steve bannon
I want to make sure people are raving about this book.
A couple of housekeeping things.
Number one, the rebels, rogues, and outlaws.
This is the pictorial history of the war.
It's not a standard...
A book of like these pictorial books, right?
It is something quite different.
And the photography from Dan Floyd is amazing, but also the writing.
He gets in kind of the spirit of the people that have been the contributors and been the producers, been the production staff of the War Room.
And you've really got to get it.
It was a fantastic Christmas gift.
Also want to thank Birch Gold.
We're going to get back in economics and back in capital markets over the next couple of days.
Scott Besant was on CNBC today to walk through the Trump economic plan and to walk through some thoughts he had on capital markets.
We're going to get a lot more of the E.J. Antonis and the Dr.
Navarro's and all that because already there's a little bit of a firestorm of what President Trump's going to do.
I want to thank Birch Gold, birchgold.com slash Bannon, the end of the dollar empire.
Vanity Fair, who did that great piece on us.
Gave it a rave.
Right?
Gave our end of the dollar empire a rave.
But here's what you've got to do with gold at an all-time high.
Stock markets at an all-time high.
There's something at a sink.
You need to talk to Philip Patrick and the team and go do that today.
Natalie Winters, thank you for coming in, being the co-host today.
Thoughts from yesterday?
natalie winters
Well, when you set out to take Vienna, I think you take Vienna.
And when you set out to take over the Republican Party, which we did, we took over the Republican Party.
I think we took over the Electoral College last night.
But to the point you were talking about, I think the 2020 phenomenon is something that's very interesting to look into, to the point that of the 3,144 counties that exist in the United States, Harris did not outperform, as of now, Biden, not in 10%, 20%, in a single one.
steve bannon
That is amazing.
Give me that stat again.
natalie winters
3,144 counties.
Harris did not outperform Biden in a single one.
Some other numbers that I think are really moving, just 30...
steve bannon
That's pretty...
You're University of Chicago numbers nerd.
You got through Chicago in three years, right?
natalie winters
Correct.
While concurrently working for you.
steve bannon
Working for us.
So Chicago has a reputation of being quite quantitative, correct?
Correct.
natalie winters
The core curriculum.
steve bannon
The core curriculum is quantitative.
It ain't Western civilization.
So, does that strike you as odd?
natalie winters
Well, no, because we know the election was stolen.
steve bannon
But I'm saying mathematically, you said something's not right with this data set.
Of course.
That's like impossible, right?
natalie winters
Yeah, no, and if you look at the graphs, the charts, the turnout is just absolutely ridiculous.
But I think when you get to this idea of these ghost voters, just 32% of people yesterday identified as Democrats in exit polls.
That is a shocking, shocking number.
45% of Hispanics were...
Went for Trump.
And I think that number in particular, I think of everything, is the most promising and exciting because you know what it really deals a final blow to?
This idea that I think you saw in the 2012 autopsy, right?
That we need to be more pro-open borders and supportive of immigration, legal and illegal, and that's how you win the Hispanic vote.
We can finally put that BS corporate narrative to rest.
Because despite President Trump's doubling down on all things immigration, going full, balls to the wall in Springfield...
steve bannon
Once again, she's hit the key point in pattern recognition, because the 2-12 autopsy that Reince and these guys did, and look, they're good guys, but they come up with this Republican mindset.
After Romney lost, they had to have an excuse, right?
They couldn't be the neoliberal, neocon policies of the Republican Party.
That couldn't possibly be it.
So they went and they kind of gun-decked a report and said, oh, we're too hardcore, which we really weren't.
We're too hardcore on immigration.
We're too hardcore on amnesty.
We have to totally shift.
That's actually where I got involved and said, no, this guy, Sean Trendy, this lawyer who does analytics, actually told us that when you look at the math is that you're not you're not connecting with the working class.
And this is what we try to find.
You know, was it Sarah Palin?
Was it Lou Dobbs?
You know, Jeff Sessions said we will find a leader will come in President Trump, who up until that time hadn't really been serious, starting in 13 and 14, started to really come, you know, go to CPAC.
He started going with these Dave Bossie regional things.
You sit right there and he was a populist.
He was not talking the lingo of the political class of the Republican Party.
That's why we're here today.
natalie winters
Another stat to that point that I think is so powerful.
Trump won first-time voters by nine points.
I mean, you can't even put that.
And you know what the other tell is, too, I think?
When you watch Morning Joe right today and, frankly, all the coverage, CNN, when they're trying to do their sort of equivalent of an autopsy, they're not even talking about turnout or their ability to mobilize voters because they know that when they start...
To touch on that area, that then you get into, I think, the very shady question that is 2020, right?
Because it's not a question of turnout.
You can't turn out dead people, which is a testament to, I think, the RNC and the Republican lawfare effort.
But I will say, and I know today is a happy day and we're going to celebrate, but I do think that it needs to be said right now that these next 24 or 48 hours, the posse needs to be very steely-eyed in watching opposition media.
Because just like we are right in our theory of the case that the administrative state is who we need to tackle, they're not going to hand over power waving the white flags.
It's going to be white knuckles.
And what you're seeing right now emerge from MSNBC, right, is the narrative that they are going to use to push forward, not just in the next year, but in the next few years to try to come and claw back electoral victories, particularly what I saw this morning, misinformation.
That was Morning Mika's number one kind of enemy of why Trump lost.
Number two was the Russian bomb threats, right?
This idea of foreign election interference.
And I think that as much as President Trump's victory will give us control considerably over at least the executive branch.
unidentified
Temporarily.
natalie winters
Temporarily.
unidentified
Right.
natalie winters
And they still have, you know they outsource the censorship game to NGOs, right?
They outsource so much of this to this sort of, should I call it the fifth column?
No.
But the other point that I think is important to make, Norm Eisen, Rosa Brooks, though they were a little silent last night.
steve bannon
Because they're plotting and thinking.
They're not going to get ahead of it.
natalie winters
No, no.
They had to assess.
They're doing triage, right?
But now they're all this morning, you know, they ought to rub it in our face how much they love democracy.
I'm sure they are really having no buyer's remorse on the whole democracy narrative for the last four years.
But they're already tweeting.
I know I sent it to Cameron if we want to put it up on screen, but this is Rosa Brooks.
Talking about those Transition Integrity Project exercises.
Well, Trump won.
A few months ago, the Democracy Futures Project organized a series of role-play simulation exercise to understand how a second Trump admin might play out.
Those exercises suggested some things democracy defenders need to do now.
She shared that article.
So did Norm Eisen.
And it basically goes through...
steve bannon
Well, hang on.
I just want to make sure people know what the...
Cash Gone Journeys are momentarily.
natalie winters
Sure.
steve bannon
They war-gamed out.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
steve bannon
Like, we're the enemy.
They war-gamed out, you know, blue and green.
They war-gamed out, hey, the unwashed populist nationalists actually win an election by 50% plus one vote.
They're going to technically, theoretically take control of the government not so fast because we're going to war-game this out.
natalie winters
And that was the development of this iteration of the Transition Integrity Project.
They never plotted post-transition.
And to that point, they're talking now about arranging pre-commitments from local and state officials to sort of neuter and nullify the Trump agenda and, of course, the weaponization like we've always seen of civil society.
So just because we didn't get the color revolution last night or maybe we got a color revolution in the form of orange, which we'll take, don't think that they're going to go down with that fight.
steve bannon
Oh no, this is...
natalie winters
But this is the fight we always wanted.
unidentified
Exactly.
natalie winters
That's why this show was started.
steve bannon
It's the fight...
That we wanted at the ballot box came yesterday.
That's when the evening I said, folks, for four years you've been grinding.
natalie winters
I think we're going to get rid of those ballot boxes, right?
steve bannon
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
This is a fight we wanted.
And what you guys delivered was unbelievable.
But now in governance, we go to the next phase.
And hey, our enemies are not going away.
They're only going to get craftier and more cunning.
natalie winters
And please, can we just lay it down now?
Don't tell us that you want unity.
We're not falling for it.
No unity.
Shove it.
steve bannon
Well, can we pull up my getter?
You know, Liz Cheney, my favorite, came out today with a lecture.
natalie winters
You know, Donald Trump's going to protect her, whether she likes it or not.
steve bannon
Wow.
You're on a roll today.
She lectures us on democracy and guardrails and everything like that.
I read it, and you know what?
I came off...
I try not to do hot takes, but I put...
natalie winters
What do you mean?
steve bannon
I just put...
I put on my Getter account...
F you and your war criminal father, right?
Something about that she's starting to trigger me because she's so unctuous.
natalie winters
I think these people need a civics lesson from Professor Bannon.
steve bannon
From my Danbury class, right?
Which my Danbury class...
natalie winters
You should make a textbook.
steve bannon
Yeah.
By the way, I want to go to Danbury.
I'm going to get Cash in here.
Let me get Cash and I'll talk about Danbury.
An inmate who's one of the most brilliant people I ever met on the afternoon of July 3rd walking in the yard...
Walk me through that Trump was going to get 312 electoral votes.
Walk through the states he would win, which were all the states last night.
He walked me through how Trump was going to win the popular vote.
And he walked me through so much else about the messaging, what had to happen.
And at that time, even up to the end, I was somebody to say, please, let's focus on the 270.
We've got to take this.
We've got to hold the house.
Do that.
Everything else is upside, right?
He was already at the upside.
And brilliantly kind of worked it out.
It was this incredible name.
unidentified
Adam Lacerda.
steve bannon
A convict.
And basically in prison for 27 years.
And he, as a young man, got sent.
To a place called Skull Kill, which is a medium.
I was in a low, not a camp.
I was in a low, which is a very dangerous place full of drugs.
Steve Bannon would have lasted about 48 hours in a medium.
That is gladiator school.
You've got to come and bring it every day.
This guy spent five or six years there as a 160-pound nerd.
natalie winters
Maybe the better book you should write is a tip on how to survive prison for Liz Cheney.
unidentified
See, I think I'm a little more radical than you now.
steve bannon
They radicalize me.
natalie winters
It's a contact high.
steve bannon
The young black men and the young Hispanic men in that prison told me, that's why I put the thing out on the 26th of September, and I was talking to people in the campaign and others.
There's no way she can win.
They detest her.
They may not be ready to vote for us now, and that's the big news from last night of the Hispanic and African Americans.
They're giving us a shot, right, to take this to the next level, but they're not prepared to vote for the old.
Kamala Harris represents a Democratic Party that has not delivered For this, in fact, it's worked against their interests.
Okay.
American Heart's going to take us out.
Natalie's in the house as the co-host.
We've got The Cash Patel who's going to join us.
We're going to take a short commercial break.
One more time, birchgold.com.
Make sure you go there.
Talk to Phillip Patrick.
We'll try to get Phillip on here tomorrow.
Phillip makes himself available to you and his advisors and consultants.
Take advantage of it.
Birchgold.com slash Bannon.
Short break.
unidentified
Cash Patel in the war room.
I think you changed already.
You went and lost your pride.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
steve bannon
Okay.
Tax Network USA. Here's the thing.
Two things, two sponsors we have, the debt relief guys and tax.
I realize it's human nature not to want to deal with these things.
I got that.
But both of those are kind of ticking time bombs because the credit card interest doesn't stop and the IRS guy, when they send you the letter, it ain't going away.
And what they're going to do is put fees and penalties and exorbitant interest rates.
There are ways to get engaged here.
Both of them Are open to negotiation.
The Tax Network USA, and go there today.
Tax Network USA. I think it's slash banner slash war room.
But you get the free consultation.
You fill out some basic documentation, you get a free consultation.
And they'll talk to you about how they can maybe cut your overall tax bill if you're behind.
Maybe cap the interest rate, the fee.
They'll come up with all kinds of alternatives.
It's better than what you got now, which is anxiety eating away at you while it's shoved in a drawer.
And it's just building up.
Because it doesn't go away.
And these IRS guys are going to get their money.
Now, the question is, how much money?
That's where you've got to talk to the Tax Network USA guys.
So go do that today.
I want to tee up Cash Patel.
By the way, I can take these.
Thanks.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you, Noah.
I tell you what, can you put a little more hot water in it?
Just hit it a couple more times.
Noah, don't you work at a coffee?
Don't you own a coffee company or something?
unidentified
I do.
steve bannon
Okay, learn how to make the espresso.
Kidding.
Noah's one of the best.
He's our graphics guy.
natalie winters
Jack of all trades.
steve bannon
Jack of all trades.
Master of the graphics.
Tee up cash with what you just said.
Okay, so we had two things today.
And look, it's the war room.
So you had a couple hours off to sleep.
Get up, have a boiled egg.
That's your celebration.
We're back at the, you know, have a mimosa with a boiled egg.
Have a mimosa.
We're back at it because that's the war room.
This is what the posse wants.
And there's two things.
McGinley just walked you through the process of certification for President Trump.
And he laid out – and DeGrasse said, hey, in some of these house raises, we may need some more volunteers, the Joe Kents and some of these recounts.
So the volunteer army can see what's out there for them and participate if they want to do it.
And those are two big things, and those are two processes that are going on.
But the key point is how is he going to govern?
I'm not going to go through a bunch of policy stuff today.
We'll get into that.
How is he going to govern?
So tee up what they're – because they're not just going to sit there pat you on the head.
You know, this is not Mr.
Smith goes to Washington.
At the end, they reveal themselves.
Oh, gosh, we really are crooks.
You know, let Jimmy Stewart win.
Build the boys camp.
That's not how it works here.
This is, if you want to see how Washington works, the best way to do it is read books about the late Roman Republic or read books about the Roman Empire.
It's a cauldron of not the best people that are here for money and for power.
They're not here for spirituality, mainly for money and for power.
So tee up Cash of what you're seeing.
natalie winters
Well, they're going to do everything they can to make Trump's victory a Pyrrhic victory.
And I know there was an MSNBC panel last night.
They were patting themselves on the back because they weren't doing a January 6th type riot.
And I said, no, what you guys are attempting to do is so much worse and so much more, quote unquote, anti-democratic.
And Cash, we were just going through some of the kind of early statements coming out from Rosa Brooks, the founder of the Transition Integrity Project, Norm Eisenberg.
Color revolution extraordinaire and they're already laying out in articles that they've been working on with all these never Trump groups for months now with how they can actively sabotage the Trump administration the Trump agenda particularly this concept to get used to this the guardrails of democracy that they want to buttress with state and local officials creating what they call pre-commitments to sort of block whether it's mass deportations but also the concept of civil society being wheeled out in droves so I'm just curious as I think the audiences You know,
what are the efforts that you think the Trump transition team and more importantly the administration is taking to preempt these strategies that to some extent are out in the open, but it's just the tip of the iceberg.
kash patel
Well, look, here is the spectacular thing about this monumental victory last night.
They took on all of that, President Trump, his campaign, and his team during this election cycle.
They knew it was all coming in all sorts of forms and types and sizes.
And so I think they are fully ready to take on this transition behind Donald Trump's great leadership and his team.
And let me just tell you real quick, I got to tell you about this, what I saw last night, Steve.
I know we were on the phone a lot.
But I was with the President at Mar-a-Lago, literally standing with him.
And he didn't hide in any rooms.
He was in the ballroom.
He was watching all the votes come in.
He was with the people there for hours.
Unlike Kamala Harris, he was there showing face, shaking hands, working the room, working the phones.
And then he made the decision to head down to the convention center and Steve, it was one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.
Everybody at Mar-a-Lago got in trolleys to ride down to the convention center in true Trump fashion to watch the president of the United States deliver his acceptance speech.
It was a monumental night.
And when you have the type of energy that President Trump has, he's ready for any types of challenges that these folks are now talking about.
And, of course, they're not even going to hide him anymore.
They're just going to put him out there in the open.
But the good thing is he's got the personnel package around him to take those on, especially after folks who were in the first administration, what they went through.
steve bannon
So where does that leave you in your thinking about how we secure this?
How do we make sure that we can implement the plan?
Look, one of the things, and I say this is dual track, we have Caroline Levitz out this morning saying, hey, the deportation, we're working on this, it's going to start right away.
You have massive financial.
You've got the debt ceiling, you've got the reversion of his tax cuts, which are central to his economic plan and growth plan, and you've got the budget.
We're going to run out of money.
And many more things, economically, geopolitically, the wars.
What are you doing dual track?
To make sure that we can start to deconstruct not just the administrative state, but kind of the rogue element of it.
And you have to do this with transparency.
You have to do it both from the Hill.
You've got to coordinate with them.
And, of course, you've been general counsel and chief investigator of the House Intelligence Committee.
But you also do this inside the apparatus of Inspector General, maybe special counsel.
Just walk us through how you guys commenced doing this and make sure that President Trump, we're not in a situation like last time, We've got Comey and Brennan and all these guys circling him and trying to stop any basic deconstruction of this administrative state.
kash patel
Look, whatever you want to call it, Steve, deep state, administrative state, you know, here's the thing, Steve.
This is why you made the movie Government Gangsters, because you wanted to give everybody a roadmap.
And President Trump called the book, Government Gangsters, the roadmap for 2024.
So now let's use it, Steve.
We put in the work, not for you or I, we put in the work for America to show them what to do.
And we put it on the main screen.
And here's a couple of key takeaways.
I'm a huge proponent of personnel.
Personnel is how you take on any corrupt apparatus in Washington, D.C. Because they are the ones in Washington, D.C., these government gangsters, implementing these corrupt, weaponized system of justice, intelligence, and defense.
And what you need is sweeping personnel changes in the leadership structures of the agencies that we've been talking about, Steve, for what, 10 years now?
And we've given example after example.
And what you have to do is, in my opinion, is take not one at a time.
Take them all at once.
And with the Senate package that came in last night, and with maybe another, even one or two possible more seats, Steve...
I think what you do is you move forward all of your personnel packages in unison because you now have the numbers to support a President Trump agenda.
And hopefully Congress, as you said, it's a multifaceted effort.
It's not just the executive branch.
You got to go in there and be working with Congress, the Senate and the House to implement constitutional oversight so they can expose the corruption The agencies and departments that they've been overseeing.
They need to release those documents.
And if you want to put it in Truth and Transparency Office, that's fine.
It was one of our recommendations in Government Gangsters.
But the DOJ and FBI need to be reporting back to the committees of jurisdiction where the Republicans need strong chairmen and women to go out there and say, not only are these subpoenas valid and effective immediately, you will return them.
Otherwise, we will utilize the Constitution to service the American people's desire to have constitutional oversight of these committees.
It has to be a multi-part effort.
And we haven't even gotten to the judiciary, but I'll leave that for Mike Davis.
But this is how we won Russiagate.
We not only used Congress.
We used the White House.
We used the power of educating the American public with the corruption author's own documents from FBI and DOJ.
And it can be done— Steve, just think about that.
We did that at one place in the FBI, mainly, and a little bit of DOJ. Just think about what you can do if you do it all at once at DOD, at the CIA, at the NSA, at the DOJ, at the FBI, at Treasury, at State, and the list goes on.
This is what the American people voted for in Donald Trump.
His overwhelming mandate was adhered to by the American public.
And that's what I think, in my opinion, is the way forward.
A collective effort.
steve bannon
Walk me through.
Go back.
I want to walk through.
What do you mean bundle them and send them all together?
We have 3,000.
We can hit the deck plates running at lower levels.
You got 1,000 in Senate confirmations.
You're saying take that entire package of Senate confirmations and put them up as a package?
Put them up as like 12 or 15 people?
kash patel
Well, traditionally, it's not even my idea.
Every presidential candidate gets that opportunity in the first week of January.
That's how Joe Biden's packages were moved through, as a package.
All his cabinet secretaries went forward at the same time, except I think one.
And so they gave that, they, the Republicans, allowed for that to occur in the Senate.
And I think every president before him has been afforded that same opportunity.
So I'm not asking anybody to recreate the wheel for Donald Trump.
I'm just asking the Senate and the House and the Congress as a whole to follow their own tradition and pathway and allow President Trump that same exact right.
Steve, that's it.
At the end of the day, I don't have a revenge list.
I want the Constitution applied uniformly into D.C. and without of D.C. And that's what the American people voted for in DJT. Okay, hang on.
steve bannon
We're going to take a break.
Darren Beattie is going to join us from Revolver.
I've got my co-host here, Natalie.
By the way, Cash, no offense.
I mean, I'm always in black.
You're there with the T. You're in Palm Beach Studio.
You got jams and flip-flops?
I mean, what the hell's happening here?
It's a workday, bro.
I know we won last night, but dust yourself out, have a boiled egg, maybe a mimosa.
unidentified
I know the cost of eggs are down, but maybe lay off the boiled eggs.
steve bannon
Have a boiled egg and back to work.
You've got jams, flip-flops, and a tea.
I'm glad that you've got a collared shirt on.
Or is it collared?
Short break.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Baff.
steve bannon
Twelve hours of the war room.
Um...
Brian Kennedy is actually sending me and wants to be Minister of Recriminations under the Viceroy, Mike Davis, because we know that Media Matters, Madeline Peltz, all their heads.
You know, it was quite interesting...
Yesterday, we're going to bring Darren Bedia up.
Cash had to bounce.
I would like to say he had to bounce and put a college shirt and get some slacks and maybe some tennis shoes from the flip-flops, but that's not the case.
I think he's going out somewhere in Palm Beach.
The whole crew that's always watching the show and attacking us nonstop, they had a period last night.
It was kind of radio silence, was it not?
natalie winters
It was glorious.
But look, I think that they're coming to terms, they're grappling with the fact that their form of media, which we've always known to just purely be activism, isn't working and it doesn't have the same salience, frankly, that it ever did.
But especially now, right, when you see the alternative media platforms, the alternative podcasts that President Trump really dominated with, I think in some ways there's a beautiful parallel to the Trump movement, right?
Instead of this corporate elitist media, it's grassroots media, it's actual people-driven platforms, much like this show.
steve bannon
Yes.
natalie winters
And keep in mind, these are the same people who spent years of their lives saying that you and I were going to burn down this country, that we were Hitlerian, that we were fascist, that they were Nazis.
And you know what they're forced to reckon with today?
Then they live in a country that's majority fascist.
steve bannon
Yeah.
natalie winters
For their logic.
steve bannon
For their logic.
Also, they misled.
I mean, they let up that we had no power.
We had no people.
We were a bunch of racists and nativists and nobody supported it.
And then...
unidentified
Boom!
steve bannon
They got hit and they led people up to that.
That's where they're so shocked today.
How do we cover this when you had such a catastrophic, to your point, 32% of people identify as Democrats.
natalie winters
And to that point, I think a lot of their cope about the Trump movement is that we're incompetent, right?
We don't know what we're doing, right?
We're going to make America look like fools on the world stage.
I would say let's just look at Afghanistan and the 13 gold star families.
But you know what yesterday showed?
That we're not incompetent.
That we got everything together and that the people that they have demeaned as idiots and grundoons and peasants, as you say in the Vanity Fair article.
How about this?
We're the experts in democracy.
We're the experts in community organizing.
And we're the experts in winning elections.
So this is probably the best time I'm ever going to say this.
Suck on that, Madeline Peltz.
Suck on that, Ron Filipkowski.
And suck on that, the entirety of Media Matters and all your lawfare operations.
And how about the misdemeanor from hell?
We're going to send it right back to where it came from.
steve bannon
You've got to throw a media idea in there, too, right?
And a couple, three others.
natalie winters
Raw story.
steve bannon
You know what?
natalie winters
It means we're over the target.
steve bannon
Exactly.
We love it.
Darren Beattie, Revolver.
You know, these alternative sites, Revolver, Breitbart, Citizens Free Press, the Gateway Pundit, you guys are leading.
And this is what shocked the media is that, hold it, well, Fox is kind of with us most of the time and they're really not there with Trump.
And all of a sudden Trump has massive support.
The reason is we got the best news sites out there happen to be these national policy startups with these kind of founders that have a vision.
Tell us where we are right now, Darren Beattie, because what you and Ben have been arguing to us, your theory of the case, I think is now upon us, of which we've got to push through this in the second Trump term.
darren j beattie
Absolutely.
Well, first of all, I should say it's wonderful to be with you under these circumstances.
Great to see Natalie.
This is a tremendous victory, a total victory, and we should soak it up for at least a few seconds.
You know, they say there's this ongoing discussion about movies and sequels.
It's very difficult to have a good sequel.
And 2016, with which you were very much involved, there was a special magic to that.
There's no recapturing the magic of 2016, but 2024 is magical in its own right.
And it's an absolutely worthy and fitting sequel to the greatness of 2016.
The whole story is simply remarkable and would escape the imagination and boldness of even the best script writer.
So it's the greatest comeback of all time, the greatest story of all time.
It's really incredible what Trump and Trump's movement has achieved.
So I just want to get that off my chest.
steve bannon
But hang on.
On your construct here, it's like Godfather 2 to Godfather 1.
Godfather 1, I love, but Godfather 2 is arguably even a greater film.
There's 24 top – because in 2016, you were there.
In fact, Darren Beattie's claim to fame, he's the only college professor...
At a major university, an Ivy or an Ivy equivalent university, that endorsed Trump.
I said, who is this guy?
He said, Duke.
I said, oh my God.
natalie winters
And he's a Biden regime alum too.
steve bannon
And a Biden regime, yes.
Quite the resume.
So hold it.
You were with us in 16.
That was a bunch of guys riding to the sound of the guns with Trump in the plane.
And they didn't see us coming and they thought we were clowns.
And so we snuck up on them.
Here, they had four years...
Really five years to get ready and lay every trap, and we powered through it, Darren Beattie.
darren j beattie
No, it's simply beautiful.
It's amazing.
Gotta give Trump credit.
I mean, the greatest show, the greatest comeback of all time.
If you catalog everything that he's gone through to arrive at this point, from 2016, every single powerful institution in the world was marshaled against him.
He won that.
Then, 2024, you had Buried in lawfare, buried in sham indictments, two assassination attempts, you name it.
And he pushed through and we have another incredible victory.
So I just want to acknowledge how amazing that is.
And everybody should be very proud.
Everyone who is involved should be very proud.
And how amazing, like after what they did to you, you come out of prison and then this happens.
And the next chapter, though, is, okay, it's great that we won.
Now what?
We need to get started.
We need to get started on two things.
We need to get started on truth and justice.
You know, the movie and the sequel, well, what was in between 2020?
And I think you've been gesturing toward this and it's absolutely worth saying and must be said is that as these numbers come in from 2024, I think that's arguably the most damning indictment of 2020.
And there absolutely needs to be a reckoning.
steve bannon
So people are coming to me and say, Steve, you got to lay off this.
We got to look for it.
I said, no, you can't.
You can't.
You're not going to have a country.
You're not going to have a republic.
Go back to that, Beattie, and hit it.
It's so obvious up in your face now, right, of the lightness of their math.
Is that not correct, Aaron?
I mean, you can't look the other way on this thing.
darren j beattie
Now, we're going to do a deep dive on this, but simply, superficially, just looking at the numbers, It doesn't add up.
It literally doesn't add up.
There needs to be a plausible, innocent case for the massive discrepancy in these numbers and the popular vote and everything.
And that's a conversation we need to have.
That's something we need to get to the bottom of.
There are a lot of people who are very, very scared of that for what that might unearth, but it's something we absolutely have to do.
Similarly, we absolutely have to get to the very bottom of the January 6th Fed's direction.
We have to get...
To the bottom still of maybe the dirtiest part of the barrel, which is what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania.
We need to get to the bottom of all of these things.
And that should be a major agenda item for this second Trump term.
We need the truth.
We need justice before there can be any reconciliation.
You know, we published a piece before Trump's great victory.
We're kind of anticipating Trump's victory.
Didn't want to play it up too much because you don't want to be overconfident.
But the piece...
Was very sober and he said, look, even if Trump wins, even if he is too big for the rig, so to speak, our election system is a joke.
It is a farce.
It absolutely needs to be fixed.
One of Trump's great lines is border security.
If you don't have borders, you don't have a country.
Well, if you don't have fortified elections, you don't have a democracy, you don't have rule by the people.
That needs to be corrected, too.
And this piece of Revolver News that's up, people might not even understand just how absolutely ridiculous our voting system really is.
So it's miraculous that Trump was able to win.
It was only because it was such a resounding victory that it overwhelmed that margin of Shenanigans, which is always in place as a result of the ridiculous lack of safeguards we have for our election.
So we need to start thinking about truth, justice, retribution, accountability, all of those things.
And also, there's kind of going to be a two-front battle here.
I hope this isn't premature to say, but we're going to need to make sure.
And I think things are looking a lot better than they were.
We have a lot of great people, including Elon.
I imagine the pom-poms are up.
Is that fair to say?
steve bannon
No, we've had a slow...
We've had a...
Hey, I'm all for...
Tesla's stock's up 30%.
Our guys are going long.
I'm all for a bailout.
No.
Hey, he's had a transformation.
He was a progressive left guy.
He's still got too close relationship with CCP. However, he stepped up and wrote $200 million worth of checks.
The ground game would have not come together without Elon.
We would not have had last night unless Elon missed.
darren j beattie
Not just the ground game.
Think about it.
In acquiring Twitter, he made censorship, which still needs to be adjudicated.
But 2020 was the high-water mark of censorship.
You see, that's why the regime had to resort to lawfare and assassination.
They no longer had censorship the way that they did because of Elon taking over Twitter.
Equally important, Elon stepping into the arena the way he did created a preference cascade effect.
All of a sudden, it was socially acceptable for the sort of More timid people in that tech world to come out and say, hey, Elon did it.
I'm going to do it too.
And now you have a bunch of people.
Hell, you even have Jeff Bezos, who I'm not celebrating.
I don't have any pom-pom up for him yet, but...
I do want to acknowledge the fact that even he told Washington Post, don't endorse Kamala.
So there is something going on across major stakeholders in the regime.
There's no longer this consensus that Trump is the most existential evil in the world.
Of course, his enemies in the regime are going to be as vicious as ever, precisely because they're so weak and threatened at this very moment.
And that's what we need to be concerned about.
But the second front in this battle is going to be ensuring that personnel is absolutely handled and handled correctly.
We don't want any enemies within the gates so to speak.
We don't want any horrible personnel decisions that can compromise or undermine the agenda that we have set before us.
So that's the other front in the battle to come.
steve bannon
I don't want to break your heart here, but you're going to have, when guys are writing that kind of checks, you're going to have a collection of folks.
Some are going to be with you on certain things and some are not.
So I want everybody to understand that this is not going to be perfect.
Nothing's perfect, but man, it's pretty impressive.
Go ahead, Darren.
darren j beattie
Yeah, of course.
Nothing is perfect.
Everything is, you know, compromised.
There's politics.
There's some people who might be really bad and are worth, you know, vetoing.
And then there are people who just have to understand it's just the nature of politics.
I fully expect personnel to be better than ever.
I think there's, you know, a lot of things in place for that to happen.
But it's certainly an area where we want to be Vigilant on the personnel side within the Trump administration.
And also, and I think more importantly, we need accountability.
We need, you know, people are talking about mass deportations.
We need mass deportations, the DOJ, the DHS, the Pentagon, the Department of State.
All of these scumbags is filth.
There needs to be complete accountability for these people.
And like I said, you've got to have truth for 2020.
For January 6, 2021, Fed's direction for what happened in Butler.
And that will be the final stage of clearing out the swamp.
So we got our work cut out for us here in the second term.
steve bannon
Mass deportations.
Make sure you go to Revolver every day.
Mass deportations inside the Pentagon, CA, all of...
Social media, how did they get to Revolver, brother?
They got about 30 seconds.
darren j beattie
X, Darren J. Beattie and Revolver News.
Revolver.News, we're on the cutting edge of all of it.
Revolver.News, check it out and share it.
steve bannon
Brother, thank you so much.
One of the great cutting edge.
Okay, short commercial break.
Natalie on the other side.
unidentified
You've got some breaking news.
natalie winters
Yes, just about 10 minutes ago, Decision Desk called the race for Scott Perry, who had been on the war room a lot, obviously outspent.
That was going to be a tight race.
steve bannon
That's a big hold, because it's Pennsylvania.
They came after him hard, because he's a Brigadier General, I think Army Reserve National Guard, a big member of the House Freedom Caucus.
They wanted that scalp.
And we can't afford to lose.
I think we're only up three with maybe a couple ads.
We have to hold every one we could.
natalie winters
And they just called to Eli Crane and Abe Homiday.
steve bannon
Oh, wow.
So Abe's in.
unidentified
Yeah.
steve bannon
Wow.
What a contingent out there.
Closing thoughts on where we stand.
natalie winters
For all the history textbooks I've read about the ending of the revolution for the Treaty of Paris in Yorktown, I think maybe we get a little sense of what they felt we were outgunned, outmanned, outspent, right, quite literally.
But we pulled it off when we were the ragtag army of militiamen and crazy people that we love this audience.
But we did it, and I think there's beautiful parallels.
We know we're the patriots.
They can wear all the camo hats.
They can talk about patriotism and wave the flags at the DNC. No one's buying it.
They're the, for lack of a better word, loyalists to a dying global regime, which we will love to hear the primal scream of them dying.
And we will celebrate, metaphorically, of course, but the death of the Biden regime.
They will be remembered such as that, a regime that never had a popular mandate.
And I think as we continue to audit and go into what happened in 2020, we're only going to find that our critique of them as a regime and audit administration has been truer than ever.
steve bannon
Yeah, but for the opposition, realize we've been laughed and mocked on a lot of things like the Wuhan lab and the vaccines.
Hey, we're used to your...
natalie winters
Trust the experts.
steve bannon
Trust the science.
We're used to your derision at the beginning, but we always get to a good place at the end.
Is this what Dr.
Franklin meant when he told the woman in Philadelphia, a republic, if you can keep it?
natalie winters
I think that's what we've always said the show is about, exposing who we need to keep it from.
I think we've done a wonderful job of outlining that.
And only through that, when you understand your enemy, right, when we tongue-in-cheek watch MSNBC through reverse engineering the fights that we need to have and not being a show that is about controlled opposition, it's how we were able to be here.
Like I always said, remarks the day before you came back, a war room, if you can keep it.
We didn't just keep it.
We expanded it to the fact that Trump, nine points, winning nine points, first-time voters.
steve bannon
Unbelievable.
unidentified
Incredible.
steve bannon
Just incredible.
Mike Lindell.
You guys, all the hard work you did just paid off.
You had guys in the room counting the ballots, the get-out-the-vote effort.
Give me your assessment.
And you're down with the big swells.
You're a populace that hangs out with the big swells down in Mar-a-Lago.
Give us an update.
Since we're just working-class stiffs doing 10-hour shows, tell us what it is to live the good life.
unidentified
Well, I got to bed at five and got up at eight, but I'll tell you, I might not sleep much, but it's quality, everybody, with my pillow.
Steve, I want to congratulate you.
Since I've known you, you're one of the best strategists this country has ever seen.
I just want to, I can't say enough.
I think without you, I don't know where we'd be.
And I just want to say it without the war room, the war room posse.
But everybody last night was just surreal.
I had a confidence even earlier in the night.
I think the whole place here at Mar-a-Lago, it was just a confidence we felt.
And maybe that's because our voice had gotten so much bigger those last couple years, the last four years that we didn't have in 2020.
We didn't have a voice.
All we had was your Fox News who doesn't talk and you have The attack ones, the CNNs of the world.
And your show here, and right from the beginning, just never letting up.
And it's just, it was very exciting last night.
I know all the media grabbed onto me and they said, so now what are you gonna do?
Are you gonna quit talking about elections?
I said, absolutely not.
I want the United States to have the most secure elections in history.
Our work now just starts, my people out there, it's a new season.
And hopefully it'll be easier to get to the great place we want to get to with our elections.
steve bannon
We're going to talk a lot about that over the coming days because of the difference in the data that we're getting now from 2020.
But we'll leave that for later.
Talk to me about this posse has done such an amazing job, turned out, done everything.
Do you have a special deal for him?
unidentified
Yeah, you guys, one of the biggest things that our great real president's gonna do right away is bring down the cost of gas and which brings down the cost of shipping, which immediately helps our economy.
Shipping has killed all businesses in this country.
So to celebrate my pillow, I'm giving you all free shipping on your entire order today.
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Get the big ticket items, our beds, our mattress toppers.
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You guys have earned it, and it's our thanks to you, my pillow, and my employees.
Thank the posse.
And if you go to that website, or if you call the opera and say, I want that pre-shipping.
Pre-shipping anything.
There's the flannel sheets.
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And boy, I'll tell you, my employees, they personally thank the boardroom posse, Steve, by hiring 50 new employees over the last month.
And that keeps rising every day.
You guys helped us get through one of the biggest attacks on a company in the history of the country.
And we're coming out the other end now.
And this has been a great day for us.
We're very excited at MyPillow.
steve bannon
Mike, I'll check in with you after the show, and then we'll see you back here in the evening, 5 to 7.
Thank you, brother.
unidentified
Yep.
God bless you guys.
God bless you, Steve.
steve bannon
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unidentified
Wow.
steve bannon
Grace, are we getting spiffed on this?
natalie winters
We were negotiating and your people never got back to me because my counter offer was so strong.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
steve bannon
Or not.
Okay.
Billy Strings takes us out when the man comes around.
We're going to take a couple hours and get sorted here on some of the outstanding races carried late.
So we're going to do more politics this afternoon and more of what's happening down in Mar-a-Lago with President Trump as he gets ready after his third victory for his second term.
How does that work out?
We'll see you back here.
Stick around for Charlie Kirk.
He's on fire.
Jack Posobiec after that.
We are back here at 5 p.m.
on Real America's Voice.
See you then.
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