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What do you think about the cost-benefit analysis here? | |
Of course it worries me. | ||
It has to. | ||
It has to worry any sensible thinking person to argue for breaching norms that have guided our country for 250 years. | ||
On the other hand, I don't think that democratic self-restraint is what is going to stop Trump from acting. | ||
Back in 2017, I thought that Trump was an aberration and unusual and Black swan, if you will. | ||
And my thought was that you had to defend the norms of the rule of law, good governance, and the only way to do that was to maintain them even in the face of his aberrational behavior. | ||
Today, I think we know that Trump is not an aberration. | ||
He's a phenomenon. | ||
He's a movement. | ||
And as such, what we have to do is recalibrate how we respond to that. | ||
And it now strikes me as essential to at least begin to play to the edge of the field, right? | ||
To go as far as the law permits in combating the authoritarian excesses of Trump. | ||
And the way I wrote about in The Atlantic is the pardon power. | ||
A pardon for Hunter Biden, a pardon for Trump's critics would be completely normative breaking. | ||
And it would be out of character, out of historical tradition. | ||
But at this point, I was listening to your earlier broadcast, you were talking about Kash Patel. | ||
He's got a list of 60 people he wants to prosecute. | ||
That's a real list. | ||
Will he do all of them? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Will there be resistance at the FBI? Probably. | ||
But, you know, one of the realities of being investigated is that investigation has a cost, even if you're not prosecuted in the end. | ||
You have to hire a lawyer, the mental cost, the time, the resources. | ||
And so it strikes me as perfectly reasonable to ask, what can President Biden do within the bounds of law, even if it would not be normatively traditional, to save his allies from that? | ||
And the answer is obviously pardon them. | ||
But for two years, the Democrats had a majority in both houses, and instead of doing Transgressive normative things like changing the electoral rules to prevent Trump's cheating. | ||
They did normal Democratic things. | ||
They passed the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act and all good things, I'm sure, from their perspective. | ||
But they thought that that would be how to reclaim America, and it turned out they were wrong. | ||
This is why we quote And we go to the Atlantic Magazine. | ||
If you're not deep into MSNBC, if you're not deep into the Atlantic Magazine, if you're not deep into some of these journals, you have no earthy idea of what they're doing. | ||
This is why for you to watch Fox is just a waste of time. | ||
It is. | ||
I hate to say it. | ||
Just a waste of time. | ||
What was said right there cuts to the heart of what this fight is. | ||
He's saying, and here's Kash Patel's listeners right here, members of the executive branch, Deep State, right in the book. | ||
And go to warroomfilms.com. | ||
We made a film of this. | ||
The reason I made a film, as great as this book is, Government Gangsters, it's not going to be accessible to everybody because it's quite technical. | ||
So I made a film about it to try to make it more accessible. | ||
But Jack Posobiec, I mean, this is a heavyweight guy. | ||
And he's sitting there going, look, we have to be an edge player. | ||
That this Trump phenomenon must be stopped. | ||
It must be stopped. | ||
And if we have to go to extra legal methods, maybe we have to, but at least we've got to go to the edge of what they consider the rule of law. | ||
And you've seen the lawlessness that's been for the last four years. | ||
But he's sending out a flare. | ||
This must be stopped, and it must be stopped now. | ||
Folks, we're not living in normal political times, and please don't believe for a second that the victory that we got many more votes in every demographic, everywhere across the country, and won 3,000 of the 3,200 counties, and on and on and on and on, it doesn't matter to them. | ||
They have now gone to DEFCON 1, maybe DEFCON 2, but very close to DEFCON 1. Posobiec, does he not lay out what the battle is right there, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, it's very clear. | ||
And we wrote the book this summer about communism and how to smash communism, how to end these types of fights. | ||
You wrote the foreword to it, went on to become a New York Times bestseller. | ||
And the point of Unhumans was this, is that they will not stop until they are stopped. | ||
This is the same playbook, the same communist regime change within a country, disrupt, destabilize, infiltrate, and then usurp the power of the people of a country. | ||
The same type of movement that we've seen for 200 plus years around the world. | ||
We've seen it back to Russia. | ||
We saw it to Spain. | ||
We saw it in the French Revolution. | ||
On and on and on. | ||
These things are only stopped and the players are only stopped when they are directly stopped themselves. | ||
You think they're going to sit back and accept the results of an election that didn't go their way? | ||
You think they're going to sit back and say, oh, well, I got, you know, good try, but, you know, I guess you got us and We'll just, yeah, better luck next time and hope we get there. | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
They are going to try to find any way to stop the Trump agenda, to stop the MAG movement. | ||
And let me just say one thing that might get a little bit, a little bit spicy here in the war room this morning, but that's okay because it is the war room. | ||
Donald Trump's movement is not the phenomenon. | ||
The phenomenon which was always fake was Barack Obama's movement in 2008, which was already a coalition that was already starting to fall apart by 2012. | ||
And at this point has been completely smashed because it was a false media creation. | ||
It was a fabrication. | ||
The coalition never made any sense. | ||
It was always held together by this mythology around Barack Obama that was propped up by the corporate media. | ||
But what Donald Trump has put together is not a phenomenon. | ||
It is a realignment. | ||
It is a generational realignment in American politics. | ||
You're seeing demographics that nobody thought would be able to be put together. | ||
They've been put together. | ||
By the way, Donald Trump won white suburban women, a group that everybody said was a complete, you know, completely out of range for him. | ||
It was never going to happen. | ||
He won that group. | ||
He brings over the blacks, brings over Hispanics, brings over. | ||
So the Rio Grande Valley turns ruby red under him. | ||
These blue states that have these massive swings to the right places like New Jersey, New Mexico, New York with these massive swings that no one ever saw coming. | ||
And then shall I say Donald Trump and people like Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
This is a realignment, folks, that if the Republican Party just wants to step up and actually support it, if they actually, Steve, I've never seen a group of people who were so opposed to actually accepting victory. | ||
It's right there in front of you. | ||
Just get behind the agenda. | ||
Because the victory- But the victory is not about the apparatus they want to save. | ||
They are neoliberal neocons. | ||
The victory was not their victory. | ||
They're not populist. | ||
You just told me in the break, what is Kramer? | ||
And hey, do you get any more populist? | ||
Yeah, Kevin Kramer's out there. | ||
Northern Plains get any more populist? | ||
This is where William Jennings, Bryan, and everybody head. | ||
South Dakota, North Dakota. | ||
Kramer's one of the worst. | ||
Tell me what he's just saying right now, sir. | ||
The signal he's sending out. | ||
So Kevin Kramer is up there now, and he's got, and I just put this up on my ex, and everybody, you know, that's where I always put my breaking, that he's up there now, the senator of North Dakota, just re-elected, by the way, just re-elected a couple of, what, a month ago, about one month ago today. | ||
And he's saying that, oh, well, you know, if Pete Hegseth doesn't get in, I think there's lots of—I have lots of friends who would like that job. | ||
And, you know, I think Joni Ernst would be great. | ||
She would be easy to confirm. | ||
And if she wanted it, she'd be my first— And I'm confused, Kevin Kramer, because I just heard President Trump said that he called Pete Hegseth and we should all keep fighting for Pete Hegseth. | ||
So that's what the people's president just put out this morning. | ||
And now you're out here saying that we shouldn't keep fighting for Pete Hegseth. | ||
And I'm just very confused why Doug Burgum's good friend, Kevin Kramer, would be out there saying that we should drop Pete Hegseth when President Trump just said the opposite. | ||
Let's talk about – I want to talk about also Pete drawing fire for Cash. | ||
Talk to me about Cash. | ||
Now, Cash is getting some traction, but they're going to pivot and turn on Cash because there's no chance they just – they're just going to turn the FBI over to Cash Patel, OK? Not without a fight, not without a throwdown. | ||
Cash is only off the front pager. | ||
He's only out of the A block because they sniff blood with – they believe Hex is an extremist. | ||
Right? | ||
And Alinsky 101, they're going to keep culling him from the herd and going for the kill shot. | ||
But talk to me about the next guy, the next man up, Kash Patel, brother. | ||
Look, you divide, you isolate, you attack. | ||
You divide, you isolate, attack. | ||
That's basic Alinsky tactics. | ||
You saw them do it with Matt Gaetz. | ||
That gave them the taste for blood. | ||
Now it's Pete Hegseth turn in the barrel. | ||
And if you keep feeding... | ||
And if you keep feeding individuals to this alligator, to this buzzsaw, to these swamp creatures, then guess what? | ||
They're just going to keep feeding and they're just going to keep going. | ||
You're not going to be able to stop things this way because you're on fire. | ||
The hamster wheel, and it's not going to keep going. | ||
What you have to do is you've got to take your two-by-fours and everything else that you have and jam it into the wheels, jam it into the cogs of the machine and stop the machine from coming in the first place. | ||
The sawdust, the two-by-fours, everything you can, the MAGA movement itself, jam the entire thing up. | ||
Sitting up there saying, oh, Joni Ernst's going to... | ||
I didn't hear President Trump nominate Joni Ernst. | ||
I heard him nominate Secretary... | ||
We select Pete Hegseth, and Pete Hegseth would be fantastic for that job. | ||
That's why they're fighting him so hard. | ||
Look, he sat up there at Fox News for all those years, and nobody had any problem with him. | ||
They all begged to get on Fox& Friends. | ||
Every time anyone's going out for reelection, anyone times got a book. | ||
Oh, get me on Pete. | ||
Get me on, get me on, sell my thing, have me on. | ||
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Come on. | |
Let me do it. | ||
And he always, he always had people on. | ||
He's one of the friendliest guys to work with there. | ||
By the way, he's a, he's a huge fan of human events daily. | ||
He came on the show when his book came out and he was talking about the China files and Chronicles, the revolution and everything that we did. | ||
And Pete's just a good guy. | ||
He's just a good guy. | ||
And that's why people who are good and honest, don't go in to politics. | ||
And so, look, if you feed Pete Hegseth to the wolves, then guess what? | ||
Kash Patel will be next. | ||
Kash Patel is another guy. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
They went around. | ||
What's the conspiracy that Kash Patel spread again? | ||
Oh, that the government is corrupt? | ||
That was the conspiracy? | ||
And they say, oh, I've made a list of all of the corruption, and here are the people who are involved. | ||
And then they turn around and say that's an enemy's list. | ||
No, it's an enemy's list. | ||
It's a list of people that he has uncovered conducting wrongdoing when they should have been serving the interests of the American people. | ||
There's a reason he called them government gangsters, and that's why it has the book, and warroom.film is up there with the movie, because that's how they've been It's completely flipped on its head. | ||
And they'll say, oh, this guy, this guy, he's spreading crazy talk like the government is going after the American people when everybody else is sitting there saying, wait a minute, they are going after us. | ||
That's what this entire election was about. | ||
Jack, we've got to bounce, but I need one minute. | ||
You've got a minute. | ||
Talk to me about the danger, not that I disagree with what they're doing, but the danger of doing it now before President Trump is in and fully in the saddle as Commander-in-Chief, this China situation with chips. | ||
Look, the chip situation, what they're doing, cutting it off at the same time that North Korea has been thrown, or excuse me, South Korea has been thrown into complete disagree, and you've got the pro-Beijing party now has the upper hand in South Korea. | ||
That's the bottom line of all this. | ||
I don't hear anybody saying it. | ||
That the president that they are throwing out is the pro-US, pro-Japan president, and the ones that are trying to take over, they are the pro-China, pro-North Korea, the Democrat Party of Seoul over there. | ||
They're the ones who want the conciliatory approach to Pyongyang, to Beijing. | ||
This is the same thing that the Kuomintang down in Taiwan was trying to do. | ||
It was an Absolute coup for Beijing. | ||
And so this CHIPS Act, cutting Beijing off from chips right now, it is a provocation the same way that the long-range missiles were a provocation into Russia in the sense that you are, instead of poking the bear, now you're poking the dragon right before Donald Trump is able to take the reins in Washington. | ||
Make sure you go to Jack Posobiec. | ||
He's live here on Real America's Voice at 2 o'clock with Human Events Daily. | ||
Also, he's up on Twitter nonstop. | ||
He's got his Telegram channel. | ||
Jack, where do people go to get you on Twitter? | ||
Because right now, the shooting part of the Third World War has definitely started. | ||
No doubt about that. | ||
Sir, where do people go to get you? | ||
We're in the shooting part. | ||
It's at Jack Posobiec. | ||
Make sure you're listening to Human Events Daily every day. | ||
We're going to have all the breaking updates. | ||
We might slide into World War III before President Trump is even able to take office. | ||
Make sure you get full access to Jack Posovic while you got it. | ||
Never know what's going to happen with Jack Posovic. | ||
A very valuable young man. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | |
Okay, I was going to play that cold again because I want to talk about what was said last night on Alex Wagner's show because it's very important for folks to fully understand and come to grips with this. | ||
But we just had amazing, amazing, amazing, amazing good news. | ||
And look, I realize sometimes I come in and, hey, it's cloudy and, you know, not sunlit uplands. | ||
There's a reason for that. | ||
And I think you've seen the benefits of that, that we've got to get ahead of these fights. | ||
If we don't get ahead of these fights, you're going to absolutely lose or be tapped along. | ||
And that's why this audience is so powerful. | ||
People know now in Washington, D.C., and hey, throughout the capitals of the world, from Beijing to Moscow to Tehran, that you guys are on the cutting edge. | ||
But we do love good news. | ||
And this, I think, to me, is some of the best news I've ever heard. | ||
From President Donald J. Trump, just sent it out. | ||
The great Charlie Kirk has just retweeted this. | ||
This is President Trump. | ||
I am pleased to announce that Peter Navarro, a man who was treated horribly by the deep state, or whatever else you would like to call it, will serve as my senior counselor for trade and manufacturing, period. | ||
That means, senior counselor, that's the highest office you can give in the White House. | ||
Senior counselor. | ||
I was Senior Counselor and Chief Strategist. | ||
Peter is Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing. | ||
This is back to President Trump, and I quote, He helped me renegotiate unfair trade deals like NAFTA and the Korean-U.S. Free Trade Agreement and moved every one of my tariff and trade actions fast. | ||
The senior counselor position leverages Peter's broad range of White House experience while harnessing his extensive policy, analytic, and media skills. | ||
His mission will be to help successfully advance and communicate to Trump manufacturing, tariff, and trade agendas. | ||
Peter is just not a superb Harvard-trained economist. | ||
He's a noted author of more than a dozen best-selling books on strategic business management and unfair trade. | ||
He did a superb job for the American people in my first term. | ||
Peter will do even better as senior counselor to protect American workers and truly make America manufacturing great again. | ||
That's Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Great news. | ||
The reality we have to deal with here is we've lost, we're losing so many contributors, and we're happy to do it. | ||
We're actually behind the scenes, as you can imagine, really pushing for our men and women. | ||
There'll be many more announcements, and a lot more of the team, I believe, will be going in to help President Trump, either in agencies, cabinet, you know, over at the cabinet office, Agencies, the departments, the cabinet departments, some of these agencies are in the White House or maybe even overseas. | ||
And we're very proud. | ||
We want our people, we want all of our people, if they are prepared to make the sacrifice for their country and for the president and for the American people, definitely to do it. | ||
Peter Navarro, a fellow inmate, because he would go to prison rather than buckle to Nancy Pelosi. | ||
That's the kind of guy Navarro is. | ||
They don't come any tougher, but they don't also come any wiser or any kinder. | ||
Peter's a very big-hearted guy. | ||
You wouldn't know that by the kind of, you know, the bantam rooster fight he's got all the time. | ||
But Peter Navarro always puts the American worker first. | ||
His key focus is, does this make sense and help and assist people? | ||
The American worker. | ||
And if we keep that as our guiding star, one of our guiding stars, we're going to do just fine. | ||
You know, I had the honor last night to talk to Trump 47 or Club 47 in West Palm Beach. | ||
And it is not simply a superb group of MAGA individuals, and there are many, many groups throughout the country that have done a terrific job. | ||
What differentiates the club and why I've waited to talk to them until after the victory on November 5th is that they have stood for certain things that are very, very important. | ||
Number one, when the club was first formed back in 2018, they expected the first time to have 150 people. | ||
I think over 350 showed up. | ||
They had more. | ||
I think they had 750 the next time. | ||
They have nearly 1,000 every meeting. | ||
I believe we had 1,200, over 1,200 there last night. | ||
They made a decision, they put it to a vote, and said, do we want to be a Republican club or do we want to be something different? | ||
By three to one vote, people came back and said, no, we don't want to limit this just to Republicans, we want to be broader, we want to be MAGA, we want to be more populist and more nationalist, the implication was. | ||
They foresaw what none of the pundits foresaw. | ||
Look at the guy we just had up there, one of the smartest guys in Washington, D.C. Said at that time he just thought Trump was a passing summer storm, right? | ||
He thought it was an aberration, not a phenomenon. | ||
They understood all the way back in 18, before that, but that this had to be broader. | ||
It just couldn't be the old standard stock Republicans. | ||
It had to be broader, and it could be broader, what President Trump was talking about. | ||
You could include independents. | ||
And you would get more independents over time that would get red-pilled. | ||
But also Democrats, particularly working class and middle class Democrats who have a lot of common sense, but maybe because of family. | ||
I mean, I come from a family that was all Democrats. | ||
Now, two-thirds of the family are, let's say, MAGA. One-third are still hardcore Democrats. | ||
The other thing they came up with is what we pride ourselves here in this show in 2021, in those dark days when President Trump just got back to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
The club, because it's in West Palm Beach and it's huge and it's active and it has a tremendous membership base now of 23,000 from the starts of 350,000. | ||
Everybody wanted to go there, including the Florida governor, who was going to make a run at President Trump. | ||
Remember, back in those days, Fox News did not have President Trump on, I think for 18 months live. | ||
Rupert Murdoch sent the memo, Rupert Murdoch's memo, not mine, Rupert Murdoch sent the memo that said, we're going to make Trump a non-person. | ||
That was found, remember, in the lawsuit. | ||
We're going to make Trump a non-person. | ||
That's what Fox was going to do. | ||
Well, Club 47 said, no, as a matter of fact, we're not going to let people running against him come down here and use this as a platform. | ||
We want this to be Trump-based, that we are locked in, that this individual just had an election stolen, and we're going to have his back as we march forward to set things right. | ||
So that's part two. | ||
They never wavered. | ||
They never faltered. | ||
They understood it was bigger than just a Republican Party. | ||
They understood it was bigger than themselves. | ||
The third, and this was with an assist by President Trump, and President Trump started coming back after he stepped out in late 22, after the 22 midterms, and announced he was running again for president. | ||
President Trump said, hey, it's called Club 45. Have you thought about changing that name? | ||
Maybe it's better to call it Club 47. The psychological warfare op that, hey, I am going to be 47. This is not aspirational. | ||
I want to put it up there. | ||
I want the club renamed if you would do it. | ||
And, of course, the membership jumped in right away to Trump Club 47. That Not just shows intention, it internalizes intention. | ||
And that's when you really can cut through it all with clarity and focus and urgency. | ||
That's where the club is a lesson to all MAGA. President William Tecumseh Sherman's a simple plan aggressively executed. | ||
That's the way forward. | ||
Right now, there are dark clouds that are, you know, on the horizon. | ||
And quite frankly, in some areas of MAGA, it's raining and it's raining hard. | ||
The key in this interregnum is to seize control of the institutions. | ||
One of, particularly as the Democrats are still on their back foot, the first line of resistance is Has been Mitch McConnell in the Senate, and you're starting to hear rumblings in the House. | ||
They think they can wait us out. | ||
They believe the old guard Republicans in the Republican Party, the car roads, everybody got it so wrong this last time. | ||
So wrong. | ||
I think worse than in 16, because in 16 we weren't as well known an entity. | ||
Now it was so obvious. | ||
Right? | ||
It was so obvious of the coalition he had brought together. | ||
And I'm not saying for the landslide that came about. | ||
Remember, I was always one focus on 270. Focus on 270. Let's just get the win. | ||
We must get the win. | ||
There's no alternative. | ||
President Trump must take control. | ||
Because of the coalition put together, because of your mass mobilization, remember, you, this audience, you were the hoplites, you were the people in the trenches. | ||
It had a sweeping, incredible victory. | ||
But the rear guard of the old guard of the Republican Party thinks that Trump is still an aberration. | ||
Still an aberration. | ||
And they can wait him out. | ||
Jim Rickards, I want to make sure, Jim, it's called RickardsWarRoom.com now. | ||
Jim is one of the great geopolitical thinkers and capital markets thinkers. | ||
We're glad, and thank God, Rickards. | ||
Rickards may go into the government too, but man, we're going to use him while we got him. | ||
Like I said, we're so enthusiastic and so happy for all the folks that have been here as contributors, been on the show, friends of the show in the last couple of years. | ||
And man, the team that's coming from the War Room or has had some association with the War Room couldn't be better. | ||
Peter Navarro is now going to be Senior Counselor to the President of the United States. | ||
That means Peter will be in the Oval Office. | ||
Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing and Tariffs and Trade. | ||
That's the central beating heart. | ||
Of President Trump's economic plan. | ||
Couldn't go better. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break here. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
I want to talk about this Third World War in a second and exactly what's going on because it is quite... | ||
Some things or actions are being taken now that are really, really, really quite disturbing. | ||
Love for President Trump to take them, but I want to make sure he doesn't get boxed in. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
RickardsWarRoom.com. | ||
Go check it out. | ||
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Think about the cost-benefit analysis here. | |
Of course it worries me. | ||
It has to. | ||
It has to worry any sensible thinking person to argue for breaching norms that have guided our country for 250 years. | ||
On the other hand, I don't think that democratic self-restraint is what is going to stop Trump from acting. | ||
Back in 2017, I thought that Trump was an aberration, an unusual and Black swan, if you will. | ||
And my thought was that you had to defend the norms of the rule of law, good governance, and the only way to do that was to maintain them even in the face of his aberrational behavior. | ||
Today, I think we know that Trump is not an aberration. | ||
He's a phenomenon. | ||
He's a movement. | ||
And as such, what we have to do is recalibrate how we respond to that. | ||
And it now strikes me as essential to at least begin to play to the edge of the field, right? | ||
To go as far as the law permits in combating the authoritarian excesses of Trump. | ||
And the way I wrote about in The Atlantic is the pardon power. | ||
A pardon for Hunter Biden, a pardon for Trump's critics would be completely normative breaking. | ||
And it would be out of character, out of historical tradition. | ||
But at this point, I was listening to your earlier broadcast, you were talking about Kash Patel. | ||
He's got a list of 60 people he wants to prosecute. | ||
That's a real list. | ||
Will he do all of them? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Will there be resistance at the FBI? Probably. | ||
But, you know, one of the realities of being investigated is that investigation has a cost, even if you're not prosecuted in the end. | ||
You have to hire a lawyer, the mental cost, the time, the resources, and so... | ||
Yep. | ||
Of course it has a cost. | ||
What do you think people have millions of dollars that cost? | ||
Of course it has a cost. | ||
Unfortunately, you guys have committed crimes. | ||
A vast criminal conspiracy against President Trump and MAGA. Peter Navarro sent four months in a correctional camp down in Miami. | ||
Four months at a guy 70-some years old. | ||
Now he's going to be in the Oval Office. | ||
Suck on that. | ||
See right there? | ||
They're talking about mass partners. | ||
That's what they're talking about. | ||
They're going to pardon all these guys in advance. | ||
And the blanket pardon he gave his son is outrageous. | ||
And I am the guy that advocated from the first moment I walked out of federal prison. | ||
On the very first day, the Daily Mail put it up as their lead story for a while. | ||
That Hunter Biden should be pardoned because he's not a man. | ||
He's a boy. | ||
He's a boy. | ||
Because he's been raised by a pack of feral dogs. | ||
And he would be crushed in a federal prison. | ||
Wouldn't survive. | ||
And that's not right. | ||
Wouldn't survive. | ||
However... | ||
What Biden did is something very dark and very dangerous and it goes back to Ukraine and it goes back to what these people have been doing now that you've got a shooting third world war. | ||
Think about it. | ||
President Trump impeached over trying to do the investigation. | ||
The scab that gets picked in Ukraine, a lot of ugly pus is going to run out of that. | ||
And we're going to demand and we're going to see this thing through of exactly why it happened, how it happened and who made it happen. | ||
And we're going to be relentless. | ||
So you can talk about all your normative and do everything like this. | ||
We're coming. | ||
We are coming. | ||
And we're going to use the rule of law. | ||
And we're going to use transparency. | ||
And we're going to adjudicate. | ||
Because I can tell you what this last election shows. | ||
The more information the American people hear. | ||
The common man. | ||
The common woman. | ||
The working people that work every day. | ||
Middle class and working class people. | ||
The more information they get. | ||
The more revolted and repulsed that they are, that the people have been calling the shots. | ||
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And so we're committed to do this. | |
Forrest Jung now joins me. | ||
I've asked Forrest. | ||
Forrest and the team from the New Federal State, of which I'm one of the co-founders, he was at the speech last night. | ||
I want to thank you and the team for being down there. | ||
But I wanted to grab you while you're in West Palm Beach. | ||
I'm very concerned about What the Biden administration is doing, the chips, I agree with what's happening. | ||
I don't agree with the timing because I want President Trump to be in the saddle. | ||
I'm also very concerned that the anti-CCP government in South Korea seems to be on the brink. | ||
And as you and I have talked, South Korea has been deeply infiltrated by the CCP. They see Korea as an absolute key country that they have to control. | ||
And last but not least is that the CCP is teetering right now Forrest, I'd like to have your thoughts on all of that. | ||
Okay, first of all, let's talk about the chip situation, right? | ||
Because if we hear Miles, we were talking about decoupling from CCP a long time ago. | ||
We have to decouple from CCP, cut their finance and cut their technology support. | ||
Because if you look at what they have done after they joined WTO, they start to have this cyber theft and also espionage to steal the intellectual properties from the Western countries. | ||
If you notice, just last month they have this Zhuhai aviation show, right? | ||
They are J-20, J-35A. They are drone technology. | ||
All those technologies is from Western country. | ||
They stole the technology from Western country. | ||
And what they do with those technologies, they use this technology to threaten the Western country democracy. | ||
They use those technologies to control their own people. | ||
So this is very dangerous. | ||
Two weeks ago, President Xi talked with the U.S. President, they draw the four lines, red lines, right? | ||
The last one is the right to development. | ||
Let's define what's development for them. | ||
Development for CCP is to develop their bio-weapons, which we experienced for the past couple of years, the COVID-19, right? | ||
We talked about that. | ||
Also the development of the jet, the drones which they will use to attack any country, Japan, South Korea. | ||
And also they can develop the other balloons which flow over US and Taiwan. | ||
See, all those technology and also the money they have, they will use against the best country, the democracy countries. | ||
So, this is very dangerous for us. | ||
This is a wicked call for all over the world. | ||
We have to decouple from CCP. Because CCP weaponized their market, weaponized their trade. | ||
So, unfortunately, a lot of Wall Street elites and also those inflation officials even... | ||
Collide with CCP, work with them together to enslave Chinese people. | ||
And then when they get the money, get the technology, they will use that against the democracy countries. | ||
Also, in that four right lines, the third one is their system and their path. | ||
What's that system? | ||
What's that path? | ||
It's a path to the global enslavery. | ||
Because they already enslaved Chinese people for over 70 years. | ||
Now they want to expand that model globally. | ||
If we don't stop them, everybody will become slaves. | ||
What we have witnessed, experienced in this country already told us that. | ||
So we have to decouple with them, decouple with CCP, technologically and also economically. | ||
Otherwise, they will grow more power and pose more threat to the Western country. | ||
Now they already had a plan. | ||
Yes. | ||
Talk to us about the financial predicament of what Xi, because of mismanagement and obviously the communist system doesn't work. | ||
How in danger is the regime, you think, from the financial mismanagement? | ||
Well, they are at the edge of collapsing, right? | ||
So, if you look at the unemployment rate in China, more than two-thirds of the graduates from college, they cannot find a job. | ||
So the other countries closing down their manufacturing, closing down their business in China. | ||
So this is very dangerous. | ||
You see a lot of events happening in China. | ||
People hurt each other. | ||
And the suicide rate is up to the roof. | ||
This is so dangerous. | ||
But of course, this is also dangerous for the CCP because they have a fear. | ||
We talked about the night ride in Zhengzhou province. | ||
More than 200,000 college students ride a bicycle to another city. | ||
So they panicked. | ||
That's why they draw the four right lines to the Western country, to the U.S. Don't touch her. | ||
But that tells us that's their weakness. | ||
That's their fear. | ||
That's the point we need to address. | ||
That's the point we need to let the global know. | ||
That's why at this stage they are a very dangerous regime. | ||
They can start the war at any moment because they want to keep in power. | ||
They want to You know, implying their model in slavery model globally. | ||
So they can do, they will do anything to stay in that power, to post their model globally. | ||
So they are very dangerous right now. | ||
So we have to take measures to stop them. | ||
And also when we talk about... | ||
Talk to me about South Korea. | ||
South Korea has been one of our best allies. | ||
I had the opportunity in the Navy to do operations with the South Korean Navy, to be in South Korea many, many times. | ||
Had businesses there afterwards, just great people. | ||
Looks like since chaos, we know that the leader, and the leader is not... | ||
You know, not my cup of tea. | ||
Does some things sometimes I don't understand, but he was elected because he's anti-CCP. We know that the CCP has made a big effort to infiltrate Japan and South Korea. | ||
What do you take of this, what's happened over the last couple of days? | ||
Yes, this is unfortunate what happens there, but we can see this is definitely... | ||
CCP is behind us. | ||
They want pro-CCP government. | ||
They want pro-CCP leadership in those countries, whether it's Taiwan, whether it's South Korea, whether it's Japan. | ||
This is their strategy. | ||
They infiltrated those governments, infiltrated those countries using their media power, using their lawfare to take down the anti-CCP leaders and government. | ||
And then they can have their pro-CCP government to help them to take control in those areas. | ||
I'm glad to see Taiwan is standing strong in this position. | ||
And also I'm glad to see Taiwan's leadership visited Hawaii, I think, last week. | ||
So this is the CCP. | ||
They infiltrated every country, including this country. | ||
We talk about lawfare. | ||
We talk about propaganda. | ||
So this is what they are doing. | ||
They can use that capital, the money they have. | ||
They can use their media influence, the propaganda, to brainwash the people, to elect the pro-CCP leader. | ||
So this is what they are doing globally, not only in South Korea or Taiwan. | ||
That's happening actually in the U.S. Forrest, we've got to bounce, but I know you guys are putting up TV content all the time on Getter and other places. | ||
Can you tell people where they can find out more about the new federal state? | ||
Yeah, your audience can find us on Getter. | ||
We have NFSC Speaks, which is an English channel. | ||
We also have NFSC TV, which is a Chinese channel. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Thank you, guys, for coming down for the speech last night. | ||
And we got another event we're going to hold on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. and Forrest and the team for New Federal State will be there. | ||
A lot more announcements of activities we're going to be doing with the New Federal State of China in 2025. Forrest, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on. | ||
Thank you for coming by the RAV Studios. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
It's my honor to be here. | ||
Thank you so much, Steve. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
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Inform me, Bannon, don't forget Philippines, South China Sea. | ||
You were a sailor there. | ||
And don't forget Vietnam. | ||
Look, go around the arc of East Asia, folks. | ||
And we would love for it to be sunlit uplands, but it ain't. | ||
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Vietnam around the South China Sea, East China Sea. | ||
It's brewing. | ||
The storm clouds are brewing, and you can look the other way, put your head in the sand, but it's brewing. | ||
And that one is in the vital national security interest of these United States of America. | ||
We are a Pacific power. | ||
Not take anything away from the Atlantic and from the white folks up there in Europe, but we're a Pacific power. | ||
And folks got to understand that the Chinese Communist Party intends to overwhelm our allies and drive us out of the Western Pacific, the South China Sea. | ||
And once that happens, you talk about trade and all that, it's a whole new deal. | ||
A new deal. | ||
And this goes to the heart of America first. | ||
We need to have strong trading partners. | ||
The trade needs to be fair and on our terms. | ||
Our terms, as President Trump said, are mutually beneficial, not the mercantilist policies we've walked into. | ||
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Okay, Kash Patel is up in the firestorm right now. | ||
We're going to have more to report on that later today. | ||
Kash Patel is the great movie we made, as I might say. | ||
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Mike Lindell, you're with us, brother. | ||
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Hey, Peter Navarro got a gig in the White House. | ||
I guess you can't go to the White House because somebody's got to be there to run the company. | ||
Yeah, we've been attacked so much, at least not right now. | ||
I mean, the IRS came down to us two weeks ago. | ||
Steve, they're relentless. | ||
It's like they want to get everything, all the attacks in before January. | ||
And it's disgusting. | ||
They went after my foundation. | ||
They went after my recovery network. | ||
I know that's very dear to you. | ||
But they're really going after the company. | ||
They don't want this employee-owned company around. | ||
Probably pretty sure about that we're never stopping to secure our elections, and it's sad. | ||
But we keep going, and the war room proxy has helped us. | ||
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Fantastic, Mike. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
We'll see you this afternoon. | ||
Love the company. | ||
Tell everybody there we want to keep them at full capacity. | ||
We're with posses all in for Christmas. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
Peter Navarro is now senior counselor to the president of these United States. | ||
Trade and manufacturing. | ||
Couldn't be a better man to assist President Trump. | ||
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How about that? | ||
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We're going to be broadcasting live there with the Real America's Voice team. | ||
Speaking of Real America's Voice, Charlie Kirk, he's up next. | ||
Two hours of intense populist nationalism, followed by the great Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily. | ||
We're going to be back here from 5 to 7 tonight. | ||
By the way, a lot of activity in the Supreme Court. | ||
Brandon Sherwood, MTG, transgender ideology, all up at 5 o'clock. |