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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
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This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | |
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room, Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Let's get it there and let's act like an opposition party. | ||
Yeah, an opposition party. | ||
We have no power. | ||
You understand that? | ||
None. | ||
None. | ||
We have no legislative power. | ||
We have no executive power. | ||
We have no judicial power. | ||
So when you're out of power, you're an opposition party. | ||
And go and tell all the people that are sending you and asking you for money, justify what you did. | ||
Justify what you did wrong. | ||
And tell us what you're going to do different. | ||
Because what you've done ain't worth ****. | ||
Right? | ||
Get your head around that. | ||
And all of the Washington-based Democrats farting around, going to wine and cheese parties, and talking about how misogynistic... | ||
Get your a** out of Washington! | ||
And go work on a 2026 campaign and do penance to make up for your godd***** arrogance and stupidity. | ||
So, We're not going to say, well, we're going to say we told you so. | ||
We told you this identity was a disaster. | ||
We told you to get out in front of public safety issues. | ||
You didn't. | ||
You didn't. | ||
We told you to have an open process and demonstrate the magnificent and staggering and deep talent that exists in the modern Democratic Party. | ||
You didn't. | ||
We told you to differentiate yourself from Biden. | ||
You didn't. | ||
I hate to be some know-it-all, but all of these things are part of the record. | ||
Man, I could play that like, I don't know, 10,000 times, but he says something very important there. | ||
This is why I say we have to seize the institutions now. | ||
They are out of power, and the smart ones know they're out of power. | ||
We control both houses of Congress. | ||
We control the legislature. | ||
We control the executive branch. | ||
We control the courts. | ||
That's why we can't let Elizabeth Warren jam more federal judges in, and they're going out the door. | ||
We must stop all that on the judicial side. | ||
In the executive branch, we have to make sure we are prepared on the 20th. | ||
We get landing teams—no, beachhead teams on the 20th prepared to go to confront the administrative state. | ||
In the deep state. | ||
And then, this is why this fight in the Senate is so important, so massively important. | ||
We can't have a two-seat majority and have Mitch McConnell through John Thune control the U.S. Senate. | ||
It can't happen. | ||
President Trump's not going to have enough runway. | ||
Here's what we're going to do today. | ||
In fact, I'm telling my production team now, I want to play that again at the end of the show. | ||
And I've got a very special treat for you. | ||
We've got a compilation of MSNBC whose ratings are now falling through the floor. | ||
We're going to play at the end of the show also. | ||
So we're going to go out with some videos that you're going to love and you're going to want to replay. | ||
But James Carvo right there, he lays it out. | ||
They're totally out of power. | ||
They don't know how to handle this. | ||
Hey, folks, we've been out of power a lot in the last, I don't know, 15 years or so. | ||
And particularly when we look at MAGA, the Populist Nationalist Movement versus the Republicans, with Andrew Breitbart, the Tea Party. | ||
I learned, I made my bones being out of power, having no power. | ||
And look where we are today. | ||
We have total and complete power. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
One way it happened is people like Steve Stern, Jim Schultz, the precinct strategy, then taking over the counties, taking over the state Republican parties, volunteering to get out the vote when the RNC didn't have any money, the Trump campaign didn't have any money, all the election integrity stuff that Mike Lindell and Steve Stern work on, volunteers, grassroots. | ||
This is why it went on under the Democrats' notice, and they mocked and ridiculed us up to, I don't know, about 11 o'clock at night when we see this MSNBC thing. | ||
I think it's around 10 or 11 o'clock at night. | ||
They're getting long faces, and now they are sad. | ||
And we're sad for them. | ||
Because being in opposition is hard. | ||
Because, man, people are despondent. | ||
They gave money, they worked, and they're just crushed. | ||
Okay, Steve Stern. | ||
But the effort you put in is amazing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You're like 89 years old. | ||
You're working nine days a week, 36 hours a day. | ||
You're amazing. | ||
Tell me what you got going, and particularly what you got going tomorrow. | ||
I want everybody on this call tomorrow. | ||
What do you got? | ||
So first, I want to thank you so much, Stephen, for having me, and also for what you did. | ||
Everybody needs a leader. | ||
Without a leader, we couldn't have done this. | ||
You had everybody vote early. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Election security. | ||
Next man up. | ||
Illegals off the voter rolls. | ||
Day in and day after, you had everybody out there. | ||
You were calling this from when you were on vacation for four months. | ||
And six months ago, you did a big thing. | ||
You put my email on the bottom of the screen, and we had a thousand people sign up for our election integrity thing. | ||
Then you did something amazing. | ||
You put it on Getter, and you put it on Rumble. | ||
So as an 83-year-old guy, you got to learn something every day. | ||
And you know, I'm wearing my wallroom hat and not a lot of people have it, but my son made one special for me and a special shirt for you, stanwoodbannon.com. | ||
And when we did this six months ago and you did this, something happened. | ||
I decided to get all the podcasts as I can to put this on live. | ||
So two weeks ago, we had 1.6 million people on this call. | ||
And I gotta tell you, we don't even know if we had more because a lot of people didn't even know how many people are headed. | ||
So we have this call tomorrow, which is going to be huge. | ||
We have a special guest coming on at 1.30. | ||
I'm not going to tell you who it is. | ||
You may know him. | ||
Your daughter will probably introduce him. | ||
And this is going to be amazing because the amount of people that are coming are unbelievable. | ||
I spent... | ||
Many, many days working on this, and I took a half an hour off that President Trump won. | ||
I took a half an hour off, and my wife said, how come you're taking a half an hour off? | ||
I said, I'm tired. | ||
But we got up right up there because you know what? | ||
People are going to forget that there's another election in two years. | ||
We cannot let that happen. | ||
As much as we have people working, we still need them to get working. | ||
And tomorrow we're going to have one of the largest election security calls ever held because I spent the entire weekend getting more podcasters. | ||
I got one in London. | ||
I got two in Canada that have 125,000 people. | ||
I got one in Australia. | ||
So this is coming all over. | ||
So who's going to be on tomorrow and how do you get on? | ||
So the first thing is, if you'd like to come on and do it, it's going to be 1.20 Eastern time tomorrow. | ||
Go to sstern1034 at gmail.com to get a link to the show. | ||
Who's going to be on this? | ||
And what were we talking about? | ||
Because I believe this election security thing that we've done for two years— Have people understanding how we saved this election. | ||
Not only did we get out to vote and get out to vote early, but we protected the vote with Christina Norton from the RNC, which took me a lot of time to work with her, but we did it. | ||
So tomorrow we got Jovan Pulitzer, who's talking about something that nobody even talks about that I asked them to talk about. | ||
Who's printing the ballots? | ||
And who is looking to see that these ballots go to the right place? | ||
Because nobody talks about who prints the ballots. | ||
So then we're going to have Mel Kay on. | ||
Mel Kay has her show, and she talks about a lot of things about the United States that we've got to protect about closing the border, which we're going to do. | ||
We're going to have your friend Liz Harrington on, who worked for you and for President Trump. | ||
She's going to be talking about a lot of good things tomorrow. | ||
We're going to have Garland Faberino on, who's going to be talking about how we saved Georgia and why Georgia went terrific. | ||
We're going to have Jim Warwick on, who is going to try to save North Carolina. | ||
Even though we won for President Trump, we lost a lot of election stuff there. | ||
We're going to have Greg Stenstrom on, who now has a big lawsuit at the Supreme Court that they're trying to block with all the fraud that happened over the last four years. | ||
We're going to have Kim Yater on. | ||
She's going to be talking about the border and what's going to be happening because she's in San Diego and she's seen all the people that came on. | ||
We're going to have General Flynn on. | ||
He was on last time. | ||
He said some wonderful things. | ||
About me and about you and about everybody who worked in this election. | ||
He's been all over the country getting people to do it. | ||
We're going to have Linda Sinkowitz on, who I got on your show, thanks to Cameron, who did a phenomenal job by your way. | ||
I love the guy. | ||
He did such a great job and brought all your information out. | ||
Linda Sinkowitz is going to tell you if you want 500 people in your county who voted twice during any election. | ||
Can you imagine that? | ||
There are people who actually voted twice. | ||
So she's going to tell you that. | ||
And we're going to have a number of other people on, Dwayne Root. | ||
We're going to have Fannie Martavino and many, many other people. | ||
So this is going to last for about three and a half hours. | ||
So thank you very much for giving me this opportunity. | ||
I want to thank the hundreds of thousands of people at work. | ||
And of course, I got a gold star from Christina Norton, who we're going to try to get on tomorrow, from the RNC, who helped us so much. | ||
And getting all these things done prior to the election so we wouldn't have to go to after the election. | ||
So I want to thank you so much, Stephen Bannon. | ||
And I love you. | ||
And action, action, action. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
You're fantastic, Steve Stern. | ||
One more time, Steve, give that location. | ||
Where do people go to get onto the call for tomorrow? | ||
What time is it? | ||
Eastern Standard Time. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
120 Eastern Standard Time. | ||
You go to Stern American Rumble. | ||
You can go to sternamericannews.com. | ||
You can go to stern1054 at gmail.com to get a link to it. | ||
And we'll get you on. | ||
It's going to be on X, Facebook, Getter, every place. | ||
And I think the War Room is going to be doing it. | ||
Grace and Maureen said they would put it on and we'll have Grace on there tomorrow. | ||
So we love you for everything you're doing. | ||
You know, if anybody wants one of these Stand by Bannon shirts, go to StandbyBannon.com. | ||
StandwithBannon.com. | ||
We're all behind you, Steve. | ||
We appreciate everything you've done for us because you have won this election for us. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Appreciate the kind words. | ||
So thank you very much, Steve Stern. | ||
We got a lot to go on. | ||
202-224-3121. | ||
Hey, guess what? | ||
They're blocking your calls at the Senate. | ||
I'm shocked. | ||
The voicemails are full. | ||
Keep calling. | ||
Email. | ||
Get your emails. | ||
Grace, download Bill Blaster. | ||
It's got every way to get access to their office. | ||
Let them know you're not backing off. | ||
This all-important vote that starts at 9.30 tomorrow, President Trump will actually be in D.C. tomorrow. | ||
He's going to meet Joe Biden, the illegitimate holder of 1,600 pesos. | ||
We turfed him out. | ||
Right. | ||
And then President Trump's going to meet and actually talk to the Republican conference. | ||
A lot more, I think, is going to go on. | ||
Melania can't make it. | ||
She's getting her hair and nails done, so she can't fly up and meet with Joe Biden. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Not sorry. | ||
Ben Harnwell, haven't had you on in a while. | ||
I've been chopping wood over here, but you've been following this closely. | ||
One, I want response from Europe. | ||
There's some sad faces, in fact. | ||
I gave an interview to the New York Times equivalent of Italy up in Milan. | ||
I think their heads are blown up. | ||
Can you tell the audience what I said and why they're reacting to it and the rest of the European? | ||
And then I want to talk about Ben Harno. | ||
You've been following very closely, I guess, the retribution angle of everything. | ||
Take it away, Ben. | ||
Steve, firstly, welcome back to the hot seat. | ||
We missed you in the last four, four and a half months. | ||
So you get this interview to Carriere della Sera and heads are blowing up across Italy. | ||
You've really targeted like an exoset missile your comments at the Italian political class. | ||
Basically, anyone who's been following my feed on Getter will be broadly aware of what the debate is. | ||
The Maloney government has been trying to position itself In the press, at least to the domestic audience here in Italy, that she is the natural interlocutor for President Trump in Europe. | ||
She's the person best placed to understand the feeling, the sentiments of the nationalist political movement here in Italy and can talk to Donald Trump as an equal. | ||
And some of us have been sort of putting our hands up saying, you know, Probably a little ambitious, seeing as she pivoted to the centre on day one. | ||
The one leader in Europe, as we've been saying constantly on this show, Steve, who has remained absolutely faithful to Donald Trump and to you yourself when you were out of power, is Viktor Orban. | ||
He, we have been gently suggesting, is the natural interlocutor for the Trump, incoming Trump administration. | ||
So you targeted this interview and you said, basically, Georgia Maloney wants to be a bridge between America and Europe. | ||
She's very welcome. | ||
America doesn't need anything from Europe, but she's very welcome to do that. | ||
What there's no need for is a bridge between MAGA and the nationalist right in Europe, because MAGA already has sort of friendships with Marine Le Pen. | ||
Nigel Farage and Viktor Orban, sort of drawing the line explicitly that her own friendship has been somewhat wobbly since, as I say, day one since she got elected. | ||
So, Steve, you asked me, you know, I've seen today, my phone lit up the moment this article dropped. | ||
I've seen interviews with members of parliament digesting what you said earlier. | ||
Trying to put a positive spin on it, members of our own group Fratelli d'Italia. | ||
But basically the situation is this. | ||
This is how the Italian political class are trying to adjust to the new reality, which they were very heavily betting against. | ||
It's basically, well, you know, okay, so Steve Bannon's welcome to his view. | ||
But does Georgia need Steve anymore? | ||
Because now she's got Elon. | ||
So that the press is trying to portray this as, you know, that you were the lover. | ||
Now you're the scorned lover across the Atlantic because it's fine though for Georgia Maloney. | ||
It's fine for Georgia Maloney because she's got a new toy boy. | ||
We're going to see that. | ||
Look, I love Holly Hanks. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I can't let that go. | ||
I can't let that go. | ||
Elon is obviously—look, Elon wrote some big checks, and when you write big checks and you pay for ground game, you're going to get a C at the table. | ||
You just are. | ||
That's reality. | ||
People know my opinions. | ||
Where I differ with Elon, they jumped me at that press conference the other day. | ||
I said, hey— Elon Musk used to be a progressive Democrat. | ||
He's on a journey like Tulsi Gabbard, like RFK, like David Sachs. | ||
This is what the MAGA movement is doing. | ||
We're not shifting. | ||
Has MAGA shifted its beliefs? | ||
Has MAGA jettisoned any of our deals? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
We're harder core populist nationalists today than at the beginning and only getting more so. | ||
The country's coming with us. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Billionaires who used to be progressive Democrats are coming with us also. | ||
So Elon does. | ||
I think he's got a very special relationship. | ||
That's fantastic. | ||
I'm just saying facts. | ||
The facts are in the populist nationalist right, you have a series of beliefs and you have to back those beliefs up. | ||
Georgia Maloney, I think, is one of the most talented politicians in the world. | ||
Let's be frank. | ||
She kind of played the game, the NATO game, the Ukraine game, all of it. | ||
And I understand in Italy, you've got a tough situation. | ||
You've got to get that money from Brussels. | ||
I understand that. | ||
She's got to do what's right for the Italian people. | ||
But hey, when you talk about the European media is making all this gobbledygook about a bridge to Europe. | ||
President Trump's going to directly hardwire into Europe. | ||
And quite frankly, you know, our problem is Europe's been a protectorate, not kind of independent, and particularly prepared to pay for their own defense while we're upside down on every trade deal. | ||
And right now, like I told the reporter, we have two carrier battle groups that are rotating through the Red Sea. | ||
To keep the Suez Canal open for European trade. | ||
And what do we have? | ||
We have one British frigate, one Royal Navy frigate, one Italian Corvette, and one French destroyer. | ||
That's all NATO's kind of throwing in. | ||
It's not good enough. | ||
It is not going to be good enough. | ||
Victor Orban has been there with the president from the beginning. | ||
Le Pen, although there's obviously some issues with Le Pen, we don't totally agree with her on everything, although I'd like the cut of the National Front's jib. | ||
And of course, the great Nigel Farage, who's come over and campaigned for the president and many, many more. | ||
So all this stuff, all the stuff in the European press that she's going to be a bridge and need a bridge, we don't need a bridge. | ||
President Trump builds his own bridges. | ||
Talk to me about the reaction overall outside of Italy as Italy deals with President Trump. | ||
Because the political class—remember, the political class in Europe, the individual nations and in Brussels and in NATO's headquarters and at Davos mocked and ridiculed President Trump worse than anybody. | ||
They thought Trump and Trump was dead. | ||
They thought Populist Nationals were dead. | ||
Now my phone's blown up with, you know, the 10,000 new best friends I have, right? | ||
Now, hey, Only phone that had been blown up last Tuesday if we had lost had been from my defense attorney. | ||
Is Jack Smith going to come and try to put President Trump in jail for 30 years and he wants Bannon in the cell next to him? | ||
Okay, so I don't take the calls and I don't take the text messages of my 10,000 new best friends. | ||
But what's European media saying, sir? | ||
Steve, I've got 10,000 new best friends as well. | ||
Friends that, strangely enough, I haven't heard from at all for eight years. | ||
I'm suddenly picking up Old threads as if not a day had passed. | ||
But Ben, hang on, Ben. | ||
Well, but hang on, Ben, hang on, hang on. | ||
I had friends before. | ||
Not many, but I had friends before. | ||
You had the cats. | ||
You had the cats. | ||
So now that you're getting guys who want to be friends, you know, expand yourself to get some friends. | ||
Take some friends. | ||
I'm happy with cats. | ||
I treat my cats a lot better than James Carville treats his. | ||
Look, I've never enjoyed being an international... | ||
What was going on in that clip? | ||
You're going to play the game at the end of the show. | ||
What are they doing to cats in the Cardell household? | ||
Is it the revenge of Springfield or something that's going on there? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Steve, I've never enjoyed my job being international correspondent so much as I am doing right now. | ||
Because it's beautiful. | ||
Every page... | ||
Every page of the newspapers I'm opening, let's just go through a few headlines. | ||
It's magic. | ||
Here's from The Guardian. | ||
Donald Trump could be offered a second state visit. | ||
Because of the excuse that there's been a change in modern... | ||
No person in the history of the world... | ||
You know, our country's... | ||
We've had a thousand years of developing parliamentary democracy in England, Steve. | ||
No person, no foreign head of state has ever had two state visits. | ||
Now they're talking about giving one to Donald Trump, right? | ||
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Why? | |
Because there's a new sheriff in town, and all the people who dissed him realised that they need to make up a bit for lost ground. | ||
Another beautiful headline I saw was that... | ||
The South Korean president is taking golfing lessons in order to rub up against Donald Trump on the golf course. | ||
The Netherlands, we've been following this, even in your absence, the struggles of the new government, forming the new government, giving the legitimate voice to Kert Wilders. | ||
Finally, yesterday, unprecedentedly, against European law, The Netherlands is following what Germany has done, is that they are dissolving the free movement of people under Schengen and imposing hard border controls for the next six months in order to clamp down on their migrant problem, on their illegal third world invader problem, Steve. | ||
Unprecedented for liberal, the Netherlands. | ||
But I think this is more fruit coming on from the fact that there is a new sheriff in town. | ||
And I just want to come back to this point in Italy. | ||
This is my takeaway from your article today. | ||
There is 25 or 30% of this country that is looking to you and to Donald Trump for leadership over and above that of their own government, that of Maloney, who's supposed to be a nationalist. | ||
That is a very interesting dynamic. | ||
And I'm sure it's replicated over the rest of Europe. | ||
I don't have personal experience with that. | ||
That's definitely here in Italy. | ||
People are looking to you for global political leadership. | ||
Italians are looking to an America-first movement to represent Italians' interests. | ||
That is how discredited the globalists are here in Italy. | ||
Steve, back to you. | ||
Also, the political class, Ben. | ||
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The political class has not stood up for people over there. | |
This is only country by country. | ||
That's why the populist nationalists are now getting a second wave of enthusiastic support. | ||
People got to understand. | ||
When you're out of power, you got to fight for the people. | ||
And when you're in power, you have to deliver for the people. | ||
Fight for them out of power, deliver for them in power. | ||
Pretty simple. | ||
As General William Tecumseh Sherman said, a simple plan aggressively executed. | ||
That's what we're doing here in seizing the institutions. | ||
Ben, you've looked at this concept of retribution. | ||
You've looked at all the big donors. | ||
Everybody's afraid of Mike Davis. | ||
Everybody's afraid of Bill McGinley. | ||
Everybody's afraid of President Trump's attorney general, deputy attorney general, all of it. | ||
How do you take that? | ||
We're certainly not a banana republic. | ||
That's what Biden's group tried to make. | ||
I went to federal prison for four months on a misdemeanor. | ||
Danbury Prison has been around, I think, since 1935. | ||
It's never had a misdemeanor in the entire time. | ||
Guys even know what to make of it. | ||
They go, this is like ridiculous. | ||
What are you doing here? | ||
So I've seen lawfare from the business end. | ||
I'm not whining. | ||
Hey, it is what it is. | ||
I'm not going to bend the knee to Nancy Pelosi. | ||
You know what we're going to do? | ||
We're going to break Nancy Pelosi politically. | ||
That's what we did. | ||
She's in the mumble tank, that fake, you know, the face that's had 50 facelifts. | ||
Her big talking interview in Rolling Stone. | ||
She ain't talking big no more because she got James Carville election. | ||
We're going to play Carville's again at the end. | ||
Ben, we got to bounce here in a minute or two. | ||
Give me your summary thoughts on the retribution situation as you see it from Rome. | ||
Look, The retribution isn't, you know, America is not a banana republic. | ||
The previous four years, illegitimately obtained, have tried to turn America into a banana republic. | ||
They've moved a long degree down the road. | ||
I think Donald Trump's going to reverse that. | ||
However, the retribution, this is so important, the retribution is not being done It's not projected to be done in the name of Donald Trump. | ||
It's in the name of MAGA. It's in the name of the American people who are absolutely disgusted at the corrupt outrages of the previous political class. | ||
Donald Trump is doing what Winston Churchill said. | ||
He said that the lion is the people I've just been called upon to give the war. | ||
That's what Donald Trump is doing. | ||
This retribution is in the name of the American people. | ||
That said, That said, I do believe that the weaponised, corrupt DOJ should be turned on the people who are responsible for corrupting and perverting it. | ||
I do think that, very strongly that. | ||
I don't want to see new actions against people who weren't part of that process. | ||
And I've suffered from criminal proceedings here in Italy for five years, Steve. | ||
I know what it's like to be the subject of a political, motivated prosecution. | ||
The people who are responsible in the United States for doing this, Merrick Garland, Nancy Pelosi, etc., these people should suffer the consequences of what they have done so that it never happens again. | ||
Amen. | ||
Ben, we're going to go through the Italian situation hopefully later in the week, subject to my travel schedule. | ||
I want to spend some time with you. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, you're on fire on social media. | ||
Where do people go to get all your content? | ||
Steve, it's not changed in four and a half months. | ||
I'm on Getters, my social media platform of choice. | ||
Simply tap in my surname, at Harnwell, and I have some fantastic hosts right there waiting for you folks at the top of my feed. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
God bless. | ||
Fabulous, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Ben Harnwell, our international editor from Rome, right near the Vatican. | ||
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We had Scott Besson on today. | |
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You know that. | ||
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Next. | |
The War Room. | ||
I think you changed already. | ||
You went and lost your pride. | ||
All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | ||
War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, 202-224-312 wins the Senate. | ||
Make sure you're still lighting them up tonight. | ||
Votes tomorrow. | ||
President Trump's in – wow, think about that. | ||
The votes tomorrow. | ||
President Trump's in D.C. at the White House tomorrow and his return. | ||
How big is that? | ||
And then he's going to address the Republican conference. | ||
Johnson's inviting him over. | ||
It's a massive day tomorrow. | ||
We're going to cover it wall-to-wall. | ||
This is why on this turbulence in the financial, you've got Scott Bessing. | ||
You have others associated with the economic team. | ||
Peter Navarro, Dr. | ||
Peter Navarro. | ||
Many of the voices you've heard on the worm and seen – I think we'll be pretty active in this administration, maybe behind the scenes or in front of the camera. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But we're very happy with how it's proceeding with folks, contributors, and people who work in the war room having a shot to either work in the White House administration. | ||
So good on you. | ||
It's fun. | ||
And particularly now that we control all the levers of power. | ||
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Understand why gold has gone up so much in the last couple of years. | ||
Understand the dynamics, not just the purchase. | ||
Understand the dynamics of it all. | ||
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Check it out. | ||
Tiffany Justice, you had a huge—you and the Moms for Liberty. | ||
Put your shoulder to the wheel, ma'am. | ||
We won. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
I heard that we actually lost some school board races. | ||
What does this mean for the parents' rights movement, ma'am? | ||
We're a long way from winning, a long way from total victory. | ||
Where are we and where are we going? | ||
Well, you know that education is most important at the local level. | ||
And we actually have won 61% of the races that we have engaged in in 2024, the races that we've endorsed in for school board. | ||
So that's not too shabby. | ||
We'd like to see 100% wins. | ||
But Steve, you know, we took $3 million into four target states, Georgia, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Arizona. | ||
And we reached out to unlikely voters, low-propensity voters, and we wanted to connect with them on the issues that we know that parents care about. | ||
And wow, we had such great success in getting people out to vote early, and we are so happy that we are on the path to making America great again. | ||
Talk to me about—we definitely lost some school board races. | ||
How did that come about when we had these big sweeping victories? | ||
We actually lost some—we lost some Senate races. | ||
I mean, it's kind of weird how President Trump won and there were some down ballots. | ||
Is that the problem? | ||
People just didn't get the information out? | ||
Because people want to know, we've got to control these school boards. | ||
If we're not controlling the school boards, we're going to lose at the deck plate levels. | ||
What happened? | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
As President Trump talks about, you know, dismantling or abolishing the Department of Education, local control, which has always been important, becomes even more important. | ||
But the teachers' unions put a lot of money and effort into school board races. | ||
In fact, I've heard since President Trump has won that the teachers' unions have been out in force. | ||
At school board meetings around the country. | ||
So it's just really important that we understand that local elections matter, that we need to contribute to candidates that are running for office at the school board level, because it's really about name recognition. | ||
You know, Steve, most of the candidates we endorse are first-time candidates. | ||
Oftentimes they're running against incumbents. | ||
Not an easy race to win, but 61% of school board races won is 61% more than we were winning before Moms for Liberty had been created. | ||
So we're happy to see those people take their seats on school boards. | ||
We've won 385 up to this point in adding in that 45 that we just won in this past cycle. | ||
And we're well over 400 seats of liberty-minded individuals serving on school boards around America. | ||
Well, how can people participate? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
I know folks want to take these school boards back, even folks who don't have kids in school. | ||
Where do they go now to get all the information on the fight as you guys take it forward and go next level? | ||
Because, hey, in two years—and I realize, hey, you can't talk about another election—well, hey, Hakeem Jeffries is raising $10 billion to win the House, flip six seats, take the House, and impeach Donald Trump. | ||
So, look, if you're in this fight, you're in the fight. | ||
Tiffany, where do people go? | ||
You can go to momsforliberty.org. | ||
We're building a grassroots army of Americans that are going to support elected leaders as they get elected. | ||
So go to momsforliberty.org. | ||
There's a big map there. | ||
You can click on that map. | ||
See if we have a chapter in your area. | ||
If we don't, please click to start one. | ||
You know, Steve, we are fighting back against government overreach, and the most important wins that we need to have are in your own backyard, in your local school boards, and at the state level when it comes to education. | ||
Okay, Tiffany Justice, you know how highly I think of you in Moms for Liberty. | ||
I think we were one of the first shows you ever came on. | ||
We take a lot of pride in giving you access on this platform to build it. | ||
People love you, love Tina, love everything you guys do. | ||
If you're offered the billet, the job as Secretary of Education, would you take it, ma'am? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
I think it's an honor to serve President Trump in any way that we can. | ||
He's been so clear about where he stands with parental rights. | ||
He's a father. | ||
He's a grandfather. | ||
So I think if the president asks you to serve in any capacity, the answer is yes. | ||
What would your—because a lot of people in our movement want to take apart the Department of Education. | ||
They say it's duplicative and just gets in the way of state education and, quite frankly, the parents' control down at the grassroots level. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
It absolutely does. | ||
Since the creation of the Department of Education in the late 1970s, we have only seen academic achievement plummet. | ||
And it's allowed the teachers' unions to have more influence and control in our kids' education. | ||
So I absolutely agree with President Trump. | ||
We should work to abolish the Department of Education and give the power back to the people. | ||
Steve, parents are the number one driver of student success. | ||
There is absolutely nothing that the government can do that takes the place of an involved and engaged parent. | ||
So school choice is the way forward, giving parents accurate information so they can make good decisions for their children, and making education in America great again, making sure that kids are learning to read in America's public schools. | ||
Only a third of children are reading on grade level currently right now, so we need to support efforts to make reading a priority in America's schools. | ||
Tiffany Justice, social media, where do people get you? | ||
At 4 Tiffany Justice is my X handle. | ||
We're on Facebook, on Twitter, but yep, at 4 Tiffany Justice. | ||
You can follow me on Truth Social, too. | ||
And going to keep spreading the word about how important education is in reclaiming America. | ||
Okay, Tiffany Justice, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Fight on. | ||
Hey. | ||
Hey, folks. | ||
Thanks for your support. | ||
Elon Musk tweeted out cash... | ||
Thank you, Ma'am. | ||
Elon Musk tweeted out just a little while ago, support for our own Kash Patel as CIA director. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
They're melting down over at MSNBC and CNN, New York Times. | ||
Oh, my Lord. | ||
Kash Patel, CIA director. | ||
Lord have mercy. | ||
Man! | ||
Brennan, that would be a very bad day for you, brother. | ||
So you better get, first off, the 51. | ||
Let me tell you what we're going to do with 51. | ||
We're going to strip them of their security clearances so they can't make a living right now because they're just dying off that security clearance. | ||
And we're going to take their pensions. | ||
Because they lied and tried to mislead the American people. | ||
And they'd go to court and fight us over that. | ||
Hey, you can fight us over that. | ||
Fine. | ||
51, including former directors. | ||
Leah Panetta out there pontificating out there in, what is it, near Pebble Beach? | ||
Pontificating all the time on MSNBC. You ain't pontificating now. | ||
You don't see a lot of those guys on TV anymore, do you? | ||
They're going to ground. | ||
As the hunted become the hunters. | ||
Well, you can go to ground as much as you want. | ||
We got it all. | ||
In fact, quite frankly, when we get inside and take over the Justice Department and the FBI and the CIA, I think we ought to declassify a whole bunch of stuff. | ||
Classification is used as a tool against the people. | ||
Oh, no, it's all our enemies. | ||
It's all our enemies. | ||
Hey, when you see this declassification starts, you're going to sit there and go, why was that classified? | ||
Navarro and I had a game we used to play with the CIA briefers when they came. | ||
We asked them right there, they give this brief, and I go, why is this classified? | ||
First of all, there's no reason for this stuff to be classified. | ||
Their heads would blow up because that's what they use as their leverage. | ||
Okay, we're going to go out today with a very special compilation put together. | ||
It's about, I don't know, eight or nine minutes long. | ||
You've got to watch it. | ||
It's MSNBC, the arc of MSNBC on their coverage. | ||
Of Tuesday night, you remember you were here at the War Room. | ||
Nice tweet the other day. | ||
I think Insurrection Barbie put it out. | ||
Her husband watched Fox. | ||
She watched Crowder, Bongino, and War Room. | ||
She said, we are an hour and a half ahead of mainstream media, the collection of the three of us, an hour ahead on what we were presenting as numbers and data and what was going on. | ||
We pride ourselves on that. | ||
We're going to play that. | ||
I've got to play that Carville thing. | ||
And remember, Harville's got your head. | ||
Don't worry about the cats. | ||
Worry about what he's saying. | ||
He's laying it out there out of power. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
Think of the journey you've had. | ||
When we started this, we had nothing. | ||
We had nothing. | ||
They had the House. | ||
They had the Senate. | ||
They had the White House. | ||
They had the courts. | ||
And they had President Donald J. Trump heading to prison, or so they thought. | ||
Didn't quite work out for him. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because of you. | ||
Back to the ramparts today. | ||
202-224-3121. | ||
Light up these senators. | ||
Tell them you're not going to just sit there and take it anymore because you're part of the war room posse. | ||
Okay. | ||
Next, MSNBC. Stick around. | ||
You're going to love this. | ||
And then James Carvell is going to take us out. | ||
We're going to be back at 10 a.m. | ||
tomorrow morning. | ||
President Trump returns to the imperial capital. | ||
Oh, my Lord. | ||
This is a day that's going to go down in history, and we're going to be right there. | ||
Wall-to-wall coverage on Real America's Voice. | ||
Wouldn't miss this one for the world. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. | ||
Eastern Standard Time when you will be in the war room. | ||
See you then. | ||
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All the anticipation, all the excitement, all the anxiety, all the doom scrolling, all the manic refreshing of polling averages. | |
It has all been leading to this hour. | ||
And we know you have every choice in the world for where to spend tonight, so we're really grateful that you're spending it with us, and we hope you'll be with us through the duration. | ||
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How's everybody doing? | |
First time voting? | ||
Yes. | ||
How you feeling? | ||
Good. | ||
Are you guys doing okay, too? | ||
Yes, we're doing great! | ||
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Come-a-la-la-la! | |
Woo! | ||
I was going to ask who you're going to vote for, but I didn't need to. | ||
As you know, this is where the Harris campaign wants to drive up the numbers to sort of counteract that T in the middle of Pennsylvania to counteract the rural votes that the Trump campaign is expected to get. | ||
And so what you've seen in the last couple of weeks, if this is an audition for managing a complex organization like the United States, Kamala Harris has passed the audition flawlessly. | ||
This has been, in many ways, a perfect campaign. | ||
And what the campaign is talking about now is the granular get out the vote effort that you just don't see on the other side. | ||
On the other side, you're seeing Charlie Kirk going on X Twitter this morning and begging people to vote. | ||
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The last week has been a very good close for Kamala Harris. | |
Not a good close for Donald Trump. | ||
He hasn't been able to fill the rallies. | ||
He's adult. | ||
He has racist comedians opening. | ||
Whatever. | ||
It's been a trashy week for Donald Trump. | ||
It's been a very strong week for Kamala Harris. | ||
ASU, the campus that we're on right now, ASU students' population is about 74,000. | ||
So a lot of people voting here. | ||
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When it comes to a lot of the young women that we've been talking to, reproductive rights is huge. | |
It's a big, big driver. | ||
It's a lot of the conversation that we're We've got about 10 now completed of those rural, heavily Trump counties. | ||
We're talking about places where he's going to get 70, 75, 80 percent of the vote. | ||
In all 10 that have now been completed, Trump's vote share relative to 2020 has gone up. | ||
I'm just going to give a couple of, like, everybody take a breath warnings here. | ||
We don't know what's going to happen in Georgia. | ||
It's like a baby blue state, I'm going to say, in that it has not been blue for a long time. | ||
It is a hard state for the Harris team. | ||
One of the things that was so striking about the public polling and the public data going into this election was that the public polling said, this is the closest race that we've ever had. | ||
Basically. | ||
I mean, that was the consensus view. | ||
And there was a real question about, well, maybe the public polling's wrong, and maybe it's going to miss a few points in one direction or another. | ||
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We don't know at this point. | |
It's very early in the evening. | ||
But I would say at 8.50, like, it's a very, very close rate. | ||
I'd say that if you are just joining us right this second at 8.52.06 and I had to summarize what's going on, no surprises. | ||
Pretty much that's what's happened thus far. | ||
In Georgia, it's too close to call. | ||
In Pennsylvania, it's too close to call. | ||
In Wisconsin, it's too close to call. | ||
In Michigan, sing it with me now. | ||
It's too close to call. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
I think when you watch what Donald Trump did in 2020, what Democrats were fantasizing about was a landslide victory. | ||
And so some of what was wanted and desired was a sweep that really wasn't on the table. | ||
We live in an evenly divided country and it creates anxiety, but it also requires patience. | ||
It is fairly shocking. | ||
And I don't think it's something that should make us super proud. | ||
You just think about just the last two weeks and the things that Donald Trump has said. | ||
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If all of that gets you half of the votes... | |
48, 49 percent. | ||
What does it tell you? | ||
I mean, we need to really take a step back and think about what does that say about us? | ||
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I mean, blue wall, baby, there was always going to be a blue wall night. | |
Some of the fantasies, right, of a landslide victory that would erase any doubt, that would eradicate, you know, the threat. | ||
I think it's going to be a late night. | ||
The polls have accurately captured this dead heat. | ||
Ari, since you were last with us, I've got nothing to report. | ||
Well, the crowd here is still large, is still loud, but a little bit more subdued. | ||
And the word that I keep hearing is the idea that people here are nauseously optimistic. | ||
Not just cautiously optimistic, but nauseously optimistic. | ||
The real focus now is on that blue wall in the Midwest. | ||
They knew that this was going to be a long night. | ||
And that it was going to be a real nail-biter, and it appears that that is exactly what we're looking at right now. | ||
We've been saying for weeks, says O'Malley Dillon, quote, that this race might not be called tonight. | ||
Those of you who are around in 2020 know this well. | ||
What we do know is this race is not going to come into focus until the early morning hours. | ||
Part of the objective of this email is to say to the people on the team, hang in there, guys. | ||
Like, it's not over. | ||
We're still getting votes in. | ||
We still need to keep talking to people, keep people in lines, tell your grandma it's going to be okay. | ||
We now have an NBC News call in the first one, Joy. | ||
North Carolina called for Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, and so it was, you know... | ||
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We now have all the vote in in Luzerne County. | |
Donald Trump is going to win this by a little bit more than 21 points. | ||
Four years ago, it was 14. | ||
We also saw him make those gains in Lackawanna County right next door earlier tonight. | ||
Democrats wanted more of a Trump drop-off here. | ||
They don't get it in Lebanon County tonight. | ||
In 2020, Joe Biden won here by essentially 27 points. | ||
Sits at about 24 and a half. | ||
In Chester County, more significant drop-off for Harris from Biden next door in Montgomery County. | ||
Harris is now running a point behind where Joe Biden finished in this county. | ||
Biden won this by four and a half points in 2020. | ||
Trump has now taken the lead in Bucks County. | ||
NBC News now projects that in the battleground state of Georgia in the presidential race, Donald Trump has prevailed. | ||
The Republican Party will control the United States Senate. | ||
This is live from Howard University in Washington, D.C., We still have votes to count. | ||
We still have states that have not been called yet. | ||
We will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is counted. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
A short and to the point statement from Cedric Richmond, the Harris campaign co-chair. | ||
You now see them turn as one to start to leave the grounds. | ||
The evening was getting increasingly somber as people realized what this map is looking like. | ||
They turned off the TV set and just piped up the music because the room was starting to get increasingly Somber. | ||
You know, we always knew it was going to be down to the blue wall, and the blue wall is still uncalled at this point. | ||
But it sounds like the Harris campaign is sort of keeping things tight in terms of whether or not they're going to string people along into thinking this is going to happen. | ||
What they went to that venue tonight hoping to see and witness was a historic election of Kamala Harris to the presidency, was the end of the Trump era as they knew it. | ||
And so We don't know the outcome yet, but that is not what they are receiving. | ||
And they are being told to go home and wait till tomorrow. | ||
And nothing that was true yesterday about how flawlessly this campaign was run is not true now. | ||
I mean, this really was an historic, flawlessly run campaign. | ||
Queen Latifah never endorses anyone. | ||
She can't. | ||
I mean, she had every prominent celebrity voice. | ||
She had the Swifties. | ||
She had the Beehive. | ||
Like, you could not have run a better campaign. | ||
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In Western Europe and in the UK and in the Middle East, people are waking up to this. | |
Oh, and they are. | ||
I've gotten people from Western Europe who are extraordinarily alarmed and terrified. | ||
May I reiterate, there are two of the seven swing states that have been called by NBC News right now, which is Georgia and North Carolina. | ||
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None of the other five states have been called at this point. | |
You can see this is the battleground states, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the so-called blue wall. | ||
None of those states called by NBC News. | ||
In the swing state of Pennsylvania, NBC News now projects that that presidential contest has been won by Donald Trump. | ||
It presents an insurmountable future here for Kamala Harris and for the Democratic ticket. | ||
Let's watch as Trump takes the stage in Palm Beach, Florida. | ||
We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible. | ||
And it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible political thing. | ||
Look what happened. | ||
Is this crazy? | ||
Boy, it's going to be a real tough speech for her. | ||
Let's get it there, and let's act like an opposition party. | ||
Yeah, an opposition party. | ||
We have no power. | ||
You understand that? | ||
None. | ||
None. | ||
We have no legislative power. | ||
We have no executive power. | ||
We have no judicial power. | ||
So when you're out of power, you're an opposition party. | ||
And go and tell all the people that are sending you and asking you for money, justify what you did. | ||
Justify what you did wrong. | ||
And tell us what you're going to do different. | ||
Because what you've done ain't worth ****. | ||
All right? | ||
Get your head around that. | ||
And all of the Washington-based Democrats farting around, going to wine and cheese parties, and talking about how misogynistic... | ||
Get your a** out of Washington. | ||
And go work on a 2026 campaign and do penance to make up for your godd***** arrogance and stupidity. | ||
So... | ||
We're not going to say, well, we're going to say we told you so. | ||
We told you this identity was a disaster. | ||
We told you to get out in front of public safety issues. | ||
You didn't. | ||
You didn't. | ||
We told you to have an open process and demonstrate the magnificent and staggering and deep talent that exists in the modern Democratic Party. | ||
You didn't. | ||
We told you to differentiate yourself from Biden. | ||
You didn't. |