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And Mark, maybe the most obvious and not necessarily groundbreaking, but to oppose the Trump administration, Democrats need to win more elections. | |
Tell us about that. | ||
Yeah, this may seem self-evidence to people, but I actually think it's a very important lesson right now, is that a lot of people tend to organize around issues, and there's good reasons for that. | ||
You know, issues are why we elect politicians, right? | ||
We elect politicians so that they enact good policies. | ||
But we sometimes lose sight of the fact that we're not going to get those policies. | ||
Unless we change the composition of who's in office. | ||
So we need to have a new opposition that is first and foremost focused on winning elections. | ||
You know, the difference between having a Democratic governor versus a Republican governor, the difference between having Democrats control state legislatures versus Republican state legislatures is more important. | ||
I would argue than anything else, right? | ||
You can argue at the margin about what the policies should be or shouldn't be when they are elected, but the gap between a Democrat and a Republican is so wide that right now that is more important than the inter-party dispute about which Democrat will enact better incremental policies than another Democrat. | ||
Same, obviously, for Congress. | ||
We have important midterm elections coming up in two years. | ||
And the difference between Speaker Jeffries and Speaker Johnson is more important than any difference between and among Democrats. | ||
And so we need to be ruthlessly focused on how do we recruit and run candidates that can win. | ||
How do we make sure they are funded? | ||
How do we make sure they have messages? | ||
How to make sure that they are supported and not attacked by parts of the opposition? | ||
The opposition needs to unite around recruiting and running effective elections. | ||
The second thing you talk about is the importance of having a big tent of thoughts and ideas within the Democratic Party. | ||
Yeah, they're panicked right now. | ||
Tell me about this, because you can see they're trying to lay the groundwork Right now, the Democratic Party is the super wealthy, the credentialed class, right, particularly these obnoxious graduates of Brown University, places like Brown University, what I call the young girls that run the ad agencies. | ||
This is why you see so many bizarre ads. | ||
The credentialed class, that's all the college graduates, and then you have the plebeians, This kind of underclass at the bottom. | ||
That's the Democratic Party. | ||
The Republican Party has now turned into a working class and middle class party. | ||
Still have the problem with the donors and the established order of the RINOs or what you're seeing in the Senate. | ||
But we've gone through our civil wars and, hey, we're far from finishing those civil wars. | ||
We're far from having total control of the party. | ||
As you're seeing these Senate confirmations, which I'll ask Mike in a second about. | ||
But here, you see, that's the cry in the wilderness, is it not, Mike Davis, where Mark Elias is starting to say, look, the implication is abortion. | ||
Abortion is an issue, it's gotten us there, but we're too narrow in focus. | ||
These guys are expanding their town. | ||
Remember, we're supposed to be the fascist, the garbage, the deplorables are actually becoming more inclusive With African-American and Hispanics coming on board to support President Trump and the MAGA movement, they're becoming narrower and narrower. | ||
Guys like Mark Elias get it. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
This is not something you just wave a magic wand and it happens overnight. | ||
This takes years of pick-and-shovel work to do it. | ||
Brother Davis. | ||
Yeah, I think Mark Goliath is saying that we can't have our party base only be wealthy, woke, white, pain-in-the-ass women. | ||
So maybe we can expand beyond that because we're losing a huge number of black men because of this new direction in the Democrat Party. | ||
African Americans make up 13% of the population. | ||
They generally vote 95% Democrat. | ||
If you change that number to 85% Democrat instead of 95% Democrat, that is a 1.3% overall swing in the national electorate and the Democrats have a very hard time winning when that happens as they just learned in this 2024 election when President Trump won a huge number Of black voters. | ||
A historic number. | ||
I think it was up like 20%. | ||
And that's just what the black voters are telling the exit pollsters. | ||
What are they actually doing and not telling the exit pollsters? | ||
So this is a very good realignment for the Republican Party under President Trump's leadership. | ||
We're bringing in African Americans and Hispanics and people who work for a living. | ||
And the Democrat Party's becoming this elitist, snotty, woke club, and Mark Elias is rightly pulling the alarm and saying we can't survive as a party with a bunch of angry, white, woke women as our base. | ||
You know, this is the argument for the folks at home is that, and this was a major strategic argument we won back before the primaries, but during the primaries, there was a huge push for what I call the Nikki Haley element to have President Trump moderate some of his policies and try to go to the quote-unquote mythical suburban woman that we could turn back to sight. | ||
And I kept saying, It's not going to happen. | ||
They don't like Trump. | ||
They're not going to like Trump. | ||
There's nothing you're going to do. | ||
Now, we did win some portion of it. | ||
I said to try to modify his policies to go after that, if you stay with his populist nationalist policies, and particularly where he's tough on things like border security and immigration, you're going to have African-Americans and Hispanics come to us because they're worried about the same issues. | ||
They're worried about, as President Trump said, groceries. | ||
He said immigration and groceries. | ||
That's what he went on. | ||
If you continue to be tough on that and inflation, you're going to expand your base instead of spending all your time and money, which they wanted to do, to send President Trump out to the suburbs, to give a nicer version of Trump. | ||
Remember, you saw this a little bit in the At the convention, where it kind of went to a kumbaya convention. | ||
Now, he came out guns blazing after that, particularly when Biden dropped out, and they had the politics of joy against us. | ||
The politics of joy lasted about four weeks. | ||
It wasn't sellable. | ||
But, Mike, you've been involved with the Republican Party a long time. | ||
There's always this tendency of the RINOs to want to moderate President Trump and moderate the MAGA movement. | ||
And it feels better. | ||
It's more comfortable with the country club so you can sit around and you don't have all these MAGA folks with red ball caps and bib overalls, right? | ||
I'm saying that metaphorically. | ||
Mark Elias gets it, too. | ||
He gets it on their side. | ||
They're trying to actually get away a little bit from the credential class. | ||
He understands you can't win national elections if you just got the know-it-all from Brown University, who's making the marketing and ad buy over there on broadcast TV, sir. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I grew up working class in Iowa. | ||
It used to be Democrat. | ||
Polk County was very Democrat. | ||
My parents were, they worked in majority-minority public schools. | ||
And I'll tell you what, this Trump America first MAGA messaging is, populist messaging is resonating. | ||
Very well with real Americans in real America, including African Americans and Hispanics. | ||
And you ask, you know, how do African Americans and Hispanics vote for President Trump? | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
They're the ones who have to live They have to live with the fallout from these wealthy, white, woke policies. | ||
It's the working class Black Americans and Hispanic Americans who have to live with the resulting crime in their neighborhoods. | ||
They're the ones who have to live with the migrant crime. | ||
They're the ones who have to compete for the jobs. | ||
They're the ones who are disproportionately harmed by these Democrat policies. | ||
Like, for example, when the Democrats oppose school choice and keep poor Black and Hispanic We need kids trapped in failed government schools. | ||
This is a realignment that President Trump has started. | ||
We need to lean in as a party and build upon this. | ||
This is how we're going to keep winning elections over and over and over, is tearing into the Democrat coalition. | ||
They're not going to run on the fact that they're Marxists who are trying to control every aspect of our lives. | ||
And so they lied to us. | ||
They tried to divide and conquer us and run on coalitions. | ||
To tear into their coalitions and it's not by pandering, it's to lean in and so are America First, our populist message and how it's better for them and their communities. | ||
Mike, Brad there warned us this morning. | ||
All weekend we've been working with these guys going through this. | ||
A couple things that they're trying to do to jam up President Trump immediately. | ||
I want to go in The Nation, even as we're speaking, The Nation magazine, which is the big magazine on the far left, comes out with what Biden has to do is parole and pardon immediately all the 10 to 15 million illegal aliens that came in on his watch. | ||
This is what they are saying. | ||
Hey, watch out. | ||
They could take a sledgehammer to this. | ||
We've got Ben Burquam in Mexico City. | ||
We're going to go there in a minute. | ||
President Trump has reinforced this as a priority. | ||
He said, I'm deporting, with Welker, I'm deporting all illegal, and everybody here illegally is going home, number one. | ||
Number two, I'm going to do away with birthright citizenship. | ||
And then I'll think about the DACA guys later. | ||
What they're saying now on the far left is Biden has to step forward and pardon or parole or commute the sentences or whatever for all 15 million that came in on his watch. | ||
Is that doable? | ||
That's going to shove us into a constitutional crisis, is it not, sir? | ||
Yeah, I mean, he may be able to mass Pardon for the criminal elements of being in the United States as an illegal immigrant, but I don't think you can pardon for the civil immigration enforcement, meaning President Trump may not be able to prosecute the illegal immigrants if they've come into our country. | ||
Illegally after a Biden mass pardon. | ||
But the president can certainly deport them under our civil immigration laws. | ||
And that's what President Trump... | ||
Look, if Joe Biden actually follows through in mass pardons these over 10 million illegal immigrants, including violent migrants, including illegal immigrants from vicious Venezuelan games who are raping, robbering, murdering Americans, I guess he wants... | ||
They are pouring gasoline on themselves in the Democrat Party and lighting the match. | ||
They're going to destroy their party for decades if they do this. | ||
I want to go to what Payaletta, you know, you had the Doge guys up there last week. | ||
Right now, they've put the NDAA for the Defense Department, and nobody can figure out why. | ||
Check with everybody. | ||
The NDAA, which is just under $900 billion, they want to get the authorization passed now before Trump gets there. | ||
We're trying to find out why, because it's very suspicious. | ||
But Payaletta has come up with really help Doge It's this concept of impoundment. | ||
Okay, walk our audience to impoundment. | ||
Why is this going to be a new, something the Constitution has that we can use, and why do you think it will eventually have to be settled at the Supreme Court? | ||
So Congress appropriates money, and Mark Paoletta, when he was the general counsel of the Office of Management and Budget for President Trump, The last time has came up with a very good legal argument that even if Congress appropriates money, the president has to take care under his Article 2, Power Under the Constitution, that take care that the funds are being spent appropriately. | ||
And if he doesn't think that they are, he can impound them, meaning he doesn't have to spend the money appropriated. | ||
He can send it back to the Treasury. | ||
This is a powerful tool By the president to make sure, for example, we're not sending tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine to underfund the lavish lifestyle of Ukrainian oligarchs who have fled the country and have yachts and houses around the world. | ||
That's something that the president should be able to look at and make sure doesn't happen under his impoundment power under the Constitution. | ||
Also, last, we got Kash Patel. | ||
Audience, you should know, Kash Patel's on Capitol Hill. | ||
He's going to be meeting with Cornyn and Joni Ernst. | ||
Pete Hegseth is back up this afternoon. | ||
He's going to meet with Senator Ernst. | ||
Also, I think everybody would agree she's the linchpin of this. | ||
This thing about forced, the recesses. | ||
Walk me through the theory of the case with Payaletta and those guys that come up. | ||
We've got about a minute, Mike, because this is going to be another big one. | ||
I would say this. | ||
Last week everyone said that Kash Patel was dead and then the Article III project teamed up with the War Room Posse and made over 20,000 contacts with their home state senators. | ||
And Kash Patel went from dead on arrival to when does he start? | ||
We're going to do the same thing with Pete Hegseth, because guess what? | ||
The Senate must confirm President Trump's qualified executive branch picks, particularly his cabinet picks. | ||
If someone says a qualified pick is disqualified, it is the opponent's job to come forward with clear and convincing testimony, public testimony and other evidence. | ||
I would say this. | ||
Pete Hexth is clearly qualified. | ||
Those claiming he's disqualified from personal misconduct better come forward with very clear and convincing evidence, including testimony from potential so-called victims. | ||
And I would also end it on this. | ||
If drinking and womanizing is disqualifying for public office, there are a lot of senators who may have a primary challenge under that standard. | ||
Where did they go for Article 3? | ||
Right now we need everybody manning the ramparts. | ||
Where did they go, Mike? | ||
Article3project.org. | ||
Article3project.org. | ||
The biggest one right now is the middle one. | ||
Pete Hegsepp. | ||
We need to light up the Senate. | ||
Call your home state senators. | ||
Email them. | ||
Light them up on social media. | ||
The Article 3 Project action page makes this very easy to do. | ||
It takes about two minutes for all of those things. | ||
So go to Article3project.org and take action. | ||
Also donate and follow us on social media. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Mike Davis, on fire as usual. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Article 3, amazing. | ||
Short break. | ||
I'm going to break it all down for you next. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | |
We're going to go through some turbulence here, folks. | ||
Don't know if you saw it over the weekend. | ||
At 6 o'clock tonight, I'm going to have Gaffney, Yoram Hazani, many others to break down this situation in Syria. | ||
Of course, Al-Qaeda and ISIS in suits. | ||
As Poso calls them headchoppers and now, oh, like they're, you know, liberators. | ||
I, you know, wait for it. | ||
There's going to be a mess over there and the United States should definitely not get drawn in. | ||
I think Biden already launched 15 strikes against ISIS. We should. | ||
President Trump is pretty clear about it. | ||
He considers Syria to be sand, death and chaos. | ||
So I think the neocons are going to want to drag you in. | ||
It's incumbent upon us to make sure that we have President Trump's back not to get sucked in there. | ||
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The idea that broke the world. | ||
Came out of France. | ||
A lot of good ideas come out of France, but a whole lot of bad ones come also. | ||
Okay, Cash Patel. | ||
Where do we stand with all this? | ||
One line of battle right now is on these confirmations. | ||
There we got some B-roll, you got Cash. | ||
Cash Patel is on Capitol Hill. | ||
Cash Patel is up there seeing Senators today. | ||
I think he started with John Cornyn. | ||
Remember, John Cornyn was on Hugh Hewitt. | ||
Hugh Hewitt is about as moderate and as rhino as you can get. | ||
And Cornyn said, hey, I think Cash is going to get confirmed. | ||
And Hewitt goes, thank God, or said, hey, I think so. | ||
Kash Patel, I believe, brings as much experience on counter-intel and counter-terrorism as anybody they've ever put as the director of the FBI. Now, I might be wrong in that, but I don't think I'm wrong. | ||
He brings an enormous amount of experience on counterintelligence, counterterrorism, which is, I would argue, over 50% of the FBI's job now. | ||
I'm not saying that long-term, particularly in restructuring, that stays with the FBI, but cash is as good and as deep a knowledge as anybody they've ever had on that, which is one of the most important jobs of the FBI, particularly domestically here in the United States. | ||
That's kind of their mandate. | ||
He's very well qualified. | ||
And what they're getting on Cash is for government gangsters. | ||
That's why go see the film. | ||
Go to warroom.film. | ||
Just watch it yourself. | ||
It's about an hour long. | ||
It's Cash Patel, not just his own voice. | ||
He's looking right in the camera as we made this movie around him around the book. | ||
And Cash explains the entire thing to you. | ||
You make the decision. | ||
You're free men and women. | ||
Just watch the film and you come away. | ||
That's what they're all over him about. | ||
Oh, he's targeting people. | ||
Cash is not targeting anybody. | ||
These people targeted themselves by their crimes. | ||
And as you know, I'm a huge believer in the deconstruction of the administrative state, the deep state, but particularly you've got to start somewhere. | ||
I think the FBI is actually the centerpiece of that. | ||
Kash Patel is on Capitol Hill. | ||
He started with Cornyn, who seems very supportive. | ||
He's going to Joni Ernst. | ||
Cash has a long time relationship, given her knowledge on Capitol Hill in intelligence, counterintelligence, counterterrorism. | ||
I think Senator Ernst thinks very highly of Cash. | ||
I know he thinks very highly of her. | ||
And she's the centerpiece right now for this situation with Pete Hegseth. | ||
And if things stay where they are, I believe strongly that Pete Hexas is going to get confirmed. | ||
More importantly, overall, it's important that we have President Trump's back on these appointments, nominations. | ||
Just through Article 3, and go check out Article 3, they had 20,000, I think, touch points with senators on, I think, this Thursday, Friday of last week, and it looked like Pete's nomination was really in jeopardy. | ||
Not that it's out of jeopardy, but it was hanging by a thread. | ||
Four o'clock on Thursday, folks, right before we started the five o'clock show, it was grim. | ||
You know, people had their voices heard. | ||
And it shouldn't be lawson people that Tillis, Ernst, and Cornyn are all what we call in cycle. | ||
That means that a year from now, they'll be facing primary challenges. | ||
And of course, these folks want to have as few MAGA folks running against them. | ||
Grace has got Bill Blaster. | ||
Mike Davis has got his Operations Center over Article 3. However you find the easiest and best way. | ||
The reason this audience is kind of revered and feared is because you're activists and you will put your shoulder well, and it's not just some dumb phone call you're making. | ||
When you call, I hear this all the time, you're very informed. | ||
The staff just can't blow you off. | ||
Or when you see these senators, when you go to these gatherings and you're up in people's grill talking to them, they go, wow, these guys know the details. | ||
They have the receipts. | ||
I think it's very important. | ||
We have fights now. | ||
Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, I think Scott Besant. | ||
Some of the others are going to. | ||
I don't think Bobby Kennedy. | ||
I'm going to check that out. | ||
I don't think Bobby Kennedy is coming this week. | ||
Maybe he is, but those are going to be up there. | ||
Cash is up there at least for today, maybe tomorrow. | ||
Maybe even the next day if he gets more and more traction. | ||
I think it might be a little early for Cash, but I can see particularly the fact that Cash knows Pete Hegseth very well from Cash's time over at Fox, being on TV over there and knowing Pete for years and years and years. | ||
Like I said, Joni Ernst I think is the key to the Hegseth And this is obviously if there's no other shoe to drop. | ||
And we know that Jane Mayer at the New Yorker, the New York Times, they're trying to do oppo dumps on Pete Hexeth nonstop. | ||
But Pete Hexeth, and I will also tell you behind the scenes of actually pulling the department together, Pete Hexeth is doing a fantastic job. | ||
They have one person kind of in charge of helping pull together the department. | ||
Cash is doing a lot of work in national security and intel because he's an expert in that. | ||
And Pete Hexeth is working behind the scenes, non-stop, to put his team together. | ||
So, folks, the takeaway here is that things are progressing. | ||
There's a ton of work getting done. | ||
You're going to see tons of names coming out in kind of those second, third-tier teams. | ||
Both the folks that don't have to be confirmed and folks that have to be confirmed as the teams in the verticals start to get filled out. | ||
And you're seeing some incredible, incredible names. | ||
This shows you, remember, the programs that we've had for the last three or four years. | ||
And it just wasn't Project 2025. AFP had one. | ||
There was about half a dozen of these things. | ||
What they would do is to get people working on policies and thinking through policies. | ||
So you have a whole policy, you know, set of prescriptions that you can start with day one. | ||
So really think policy through for executive orders, what you want to talk to Congress about, just even how you manage the federal government. | ||
The other is personnel. | ||
You have to have 3,000 people. | ||
You have landing teams, you have beachhead teams, and then you're kind of there, bang, let's get in there. | ||
3,000 don't have to be confirmed by the Senate. | ||
1,000 approximately have to be confirmed. | ||
Plus, you have tons of contractors. | ||
All of that, and this is coming from years of work. | ||
This is why it's a pretty deep bench over there of people looking at. | ||
It's much deeper than we had in 16, which is, you know, we were 1,000 percent On winning that, we didn't have a second to focus on anything else and then put it together on the fly. | ||
I think that the great work that was done in 17, particularly on the economy, you know, getting out of some of these, whether it's TPP or the Paris Accord or these things, and start to make the military understand that they weren't going to run the deal, the Uniformed Services weren't going to run the deal, President Trump was going to do it, laid the groundwork for 18 and particularly 19. The economic renaissance brought on by President Trump. | ||
Let me go to Mexico City. | ||
I've got Oscar Blue Ramirez and Ben Berkman. | ||
Ben, what are you guys down there for? | ||
We're going to spend a couple of segments with you guys. | ||
We always love you guys on the cutting edge. | ||
Why are you down in Mexico City, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, it's to really show the Trump effect, what's happening down here. | ||
Even before Trump has taken office, the impacts that he's having. | ||
We're starting here in Mexico City. | ||
We're going to be doing a tour that I don't think anyone's done before, going up to Monterey and then starting from the Gulf of Mexico on the Mexico side, heading across the border at multiple points of entry. | ||
Showing what Mexico's doing to stop the invasion now that President Trump has threatened tariffs, but also what the Democrats, the leftists, the NGOs trying to rush through all these CBP1 apps, and then also what the cartel's doing on top of that. | ||
So there is all kinds of dynamics happening right now. | ||
We're down at one of the camps yesterday, about 500 illegal aliens waiting for their CBP1, talking to them about what they're doing, their anticipation of what's happening. | ||
A ton to come down here, Steve. | ||
Hold it for a second. | ||
What do you mean CPB-1? | ||
The Biden administration is not still trying to jam people across using the app. | ||
Please tell me that's not what you're talking about. | ||
No, please, Ben, don't mess with me. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Don't drop a bomb like that and walk away. | ||
What is it? | ||
Yes, Steve, that's exactly what they're doing. | ||
They are rushing through as many people as they can right now on our ports of entry every single day from now until President Trump takes office. | ||
They are flooding our country with illegals. | ||
And as you just heard, it's all part of this plan to invade America and then force President Trump's hand. | ||
I really want to talk about that in the mainstream media and really the point that we have to play in this as real news to counteract the fake news as we go forward. | ||
Oscar, is this true? | ||
Is Ben not pulling my leg? | ||
They're still using the app with 40 Days to Go to try to jam more people across the border? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
In Tapachula, as caravans were being made, you have around 15,000 that they're already approved. | ||
You got around 1,000 to 1,500 on Mondays and Tuesdays. | ||
Then you have a scattered 25,000 right here in the center parts of Mexico that they're already waiting for the CBP-1 app to be approved, plus the hundreds of thousands that are waiting on the northern borders with the United States of America. | ||
This was the collapse that I was talking about, that this was going to be overwhelmed on the last days before Donald Trump takes office on January 20th, sir. | ||
Okay, guys, hang right there. | ||
I got Oscar Blue Ramirez and Ben Burquam to have for four years led the charge of exposing what's really going on. | ||
And this is why President Trump said it was the border and groceries. | ||
And the people that showed you what was happening at the border for four years going to some of those dangerous places on Earth. | ||
We're Real America's Voice investigative team of Ben Burquam and Oscar Blue Ramirez. | ||
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Going back to Mexico next. | ||
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We are at a migrant camp that is located on the center parts of the city of Mexico, the This migrant camp apparently has been coexisting for around a year or two years. | |
We have a lot of people right here from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and also Haiti that they have been waiting for the CBP1 app. | ||
A lot of them, they have been waiting here for six to eight months, and I just asked one of the migrants What are they going to do now that Trump is going to basically eliminate the CBP1 app? | ||
She said, well, if that happens, I will stay to work here in Mexico. | ||
Well, I'm just going to return back to my country. | ||
So that is the basic Trump effect now that things are going to go back to just eliminating the CBP1 app and, you know, people are going to return back home. | ||
So this is where you live? | ||
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Yeah, I live. | |
Are you by yourself or with your family? | ||
Mind-boggling. | ||
I tell folks, while we're trying to push our nominees across, 202-224-3121 is the number for the Senate. | ||
You've got Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense, Kash Patel, Director of the FBI, also Pam Tulsi. | ||
I think Scott Besson and Pam are going to be fine, but Tulsi Gabbard is next up in the hopper, and then Bobby Kennedy. | ||
So you're working on that and having President Trump's back to gain the team he wants, the team he needs. | ||
At the same time, on the three lines of work, right? | ||
Let's keep that in mind. | ||
The war, the debt and the deficit, and the invasion. | ||
Somehow up there, they're right now on the debt and deficit in the war, they're trying to push through a $900 billion defense authorization. | ||
Now, it's not the exact appropriation. | ||
Once that top line number is set, hey, doge boys, boys and doge, You're not going to be cutting. | ||
You're going to be cutting for a couple of years from now. | ||
This is why this has to be stopped now. | ||
Somebody's got to wake up Team Doge. | ||
These folks on Capitol Hill are original gangsters. | ||
They're OGs. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
Mitch McConnell, Schumer, all of them. | ||
That defense budget is not for defense of the realm. | ||
It's a cash money machine for the war profiteers. | ||
On the war, they're trying to drag him into Syria right now. | ||
Biden's making commitments about troop commitments, about certain areas that are going to be safe. | ||
Striking ISIS, they're trying to suck him into that arc of instability from Ukraine to Romania, the Balkans, Greece, Turkey, Syria, all the way down to Persia, and now in the North Arabian and Red Sea. | ||
They're trying to get this Third World War expanded, and they're trying to suck the United States in more and more. | ||
And President Trump, you saw the way he treated Zelensky. | ||
He told Zelensky this thing's got to end. | ||
It's got to end now. | ||
Last but not least, on the invasion of the southern border, and this is what President Trump said in the interview. | ||
On the first day, deportations are starting. | ||
Stephen Miller was on TV all weekend. | ||
Same thing Stephen said. | ||
Day one, they're starting. | ||
President Trump, yesterday on NBC, meet the press. | ||
Day one, they're starting. | ||
So what is happening? | ||
Understanding they lost an election. | ||
Understanding the American people gave an up or down vote on this. | ||
President Trump said on Meet the Press, I won on two things. | ||
The border and the invasion and groceries. | ||
So let me keep it simple, folks. | ||
President Trump's maniacally focused on both of those, how to get ring inflation out of the system. | ||
And the way you ring inflation out of the system, wait for it, you've got to stop massive federal spending. | ||
Hello, this is why you can't have a $900 billion defense budget. | ||
We can't afford it anymore. | ||
I'm a hawk, and I'm sitting there going, you've got to go Sun Tzu. | ||
You've got to use cyber. | ||
You have to use political. | ||
You have to use information war. | ||
You have to use mainly economic warfare in our capital markets and restrictions on technology. | ||
Not just the old, let's shoot them up like in the old days. | ||
You need a lot of that, but you don't need all of it. | ||
But even as we speak, we got Oscar Blue Ramirez and Burquam, who have done the best job of any two people in this country over the last four years to expose this, and it made an impact on Election Day. | ||
And they're telling you, oh, no, no, the app is still up and going. | ||
In fact, they're loaded in and are going to go. | ||
And the woman just says, Oscar Blue says, well, hang on. | ||
What happens if the app expires? | ||
Well, I'm going home. | ||
Of course. | ||
She's not going to live in Mexico. | ||
She's going to be in the margins there, kind of illegal there. | ||
She's going home, which is the whole point of the exercise. | ||
So Oscar Blu Ramirez, please don't blow my head up. | ||
Don't tell me, sir, that after losing on the number one issue, this is the number one issue, and Trump He can read the room. | ||
On the number one issue while we shattered the Democratic Party and brought blacks and Hispanics to us in record numbers, they have the gall in the interim to be using this app and trying to force more invaders across the border. | ||
Oscar Blue Ramirez will start with you, then we'll go to Ben. | ||
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Yes, sir, that is what they're doing, and that is why they're coming out more massive caravans out of the South border, because a lot of them, they don't want to wait for the CBP-1 app to try to make a run for it before Donald Trump, you know, becomes president. | |
This is why the number one thing that needs to happen as soon as Donald Trump steps into office, he needs to cut the federal grants to all of these NGOs that they're implementing strategically in the South borders and in the North borders, incentivizing this to continue and to continue and to continue, and also fake lawyers That they're going to these meetings where migrants are located and telling them how to put your information in the app before you go in. | ||
You've got hundreds of thousands of people trying to make a run for it before Donald Trump becomes president. | ||
Ben, hang on. | ||
Blockbuster news. | ||
Daniel Penny has been acquitted. | ||
Of the second charge in Manhattan. | ||
This is a blockbuster. | ||
They hung jury on manslaughter, I think, on Friday in the second charge, which the judge should have just said, because they wanted to go hung jury. | ||
I think they came back and maybe even acquitted him. | ||
We're going to get some more information on that, my producer. | ||
Ben, people's heads in the audience are blowing up. | ||
This is treason to me. | ||
This is exacerbating an invasion. | ||
It's just going to cause more issues. | ||
There's no excuse now. | ||
The American people rendered their verdict on the number one issue that for four years you guys should put yourself in harm's way. | ||
And quite frankly, you did it for the protection of these people. | ||
Because if you've shown over and over again how dangerous it is to go through the Darien Gap and come out here and have the cartels take you and traffic you and take your money and leave you for dead if you can't get across, you've been there principally to protect the working class citizens of our country, but also the people coming across. | ||
You can't tell me, brother, that having the verdict rendered against them, That they're sitting down there trying to get more in while The Nation magazine is writing, hey, you've got to give a pardon for all of them that are here. | ||
Please don't tell me that. | ||
My head, I can't take it. | ||
Ben Burquam. | ||
Yeah, that is exactly what's happening. | ||
And I apologize for smiling and laughing when you asked me that last time. | ||
The other option is just to scream. | ||
This is the enemy that we're facing, Steve. | ||
These are enemies within. | ||
President Trump talks about them. | ||
And we need to be prepared. | ||
This is not accidental. | ||
What we saw, the invasion, was not accidental. | ||
All of that was treason. | ||
And they have aligned themselves right now. | ||
And you heard the interview with President Trump this weekend. | ||
The way they're positioning this, they want more people in. | ||
Between now and President Trump taking office so that they can do those sob stories every time an illegal alien is deported, every time an illegal alien adult is taken from their children. | ||
By the way, the whole point of that, every single person when they talk about that needs to say it's up to those parents. | ||
If you're a good parent, you will keep your children with you. | ||
We're not deporting American citizens. | ||
We're deporting illegal aliens and any good parent would take their children with them. | ||
But this is what the left is doing. | ||
They're strategically placing all of these positions. | ||
They are taking positions on the board right now so that when President Trump takes office, they can have the mainstream media out there parroting all of this garbage. | ||
And the more illegals they get in, they know the harder it becomes for President Trump And Tom Holman and the American citizens and ICE and Border Patrol to do their job. | ||
That is why it's so critical that we are here. | ||
While Real America's Voice, while Real News is here, Steve Bannon, while we're telling you guys the truth, exposing what's happening, these guys are demons and they're enemies of our country working. | ||
And again, this isn't just... | ||
This isn't just... | ||
Democrats in Washington, D.C. This is the United Nations, the NGOs, Catholic charities, all these organizations that are profiting off the largest human misery, human trafficking operation in world history. | ||
Oscar, you have told us over and over again, and I want people just to reiterate, please reiterate about the UN Charter about migration. | ||
This is the railhead, the intellectual contract they have. | ||
But tell me about the NGOs. | ||
The NGOs are up to their necks in this again. | ||
They've been warned, and I'm telling the NGOs right now. | ||
You're going to be investigated. | ||
You're going to be investigated, okay? | ||
And I think many of the people in these NGOs are going to go to prison, as they should be, for the simple fact that they have exacerbated, in full conscience, exacerbated the invasion of our country. | ||
Oscar Blue Ramirez. | ||
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Yes, you know, Tom Homan said that the United Nations needs to be investigated. | |
Of course, absolutely, they need to be investigated. | ||
The Global Compact on Migration is the main problem, and they're using their proxies, these NGOs that are working massively around the borders, on the north borders and the south borders. | ||
What needs to be done is cut the federal grants to these NGOs, prosecute and investigate, and audit all, every single NGO that has been working. | ||
Because a lot of them, and I'm saying the majority of them, they know exactly what the cartel is doing on the other side, And the cartel knows that they are pandering where there is an open border gap, where there is an open border wall, and where they're massively operating and smuggling. | ||
And this, you know, auditing all of these NGOs will give you a big glimpse of a perimeter to know where the more than 300 and plus thousand children that they're missing in the United States of America. | ||
And to hold people accountable, Steve. | ||
This is the time. | ||
This is not a time to be kind. | ||
This is a time to be tough and to hold people accountable. | ||
And these NGOs need to be held accountable. | ||
And Steve, if I can add one more thing to that, the politicians, every single one of the grants that goes to these NGOs is signed off by a politician in Washington, D.C. Every one of those politicians that signed any of these grants needs to be investigated. | ||
We know the cartels control Mexico. | ||
They control the politicians in Mexico. | ||
But every single one of those politicians in Washington, D.C. and across the country that support open borders need to be investigated as well. | ||
Oscar, where are you guys going to be? | ||
How can people get this content? | ||
Because this is blowing people's heads up. | ||
And I know President Trump is very upset about what the – this is Biden. | ||
This is how illegitimate this regime is, the Biden regime. | ||
This goes back to the beginning of the show. | ||
As President Trump said the other day, if they loved their country, they would never do this. | ||
They would never... | ||
And now that they're being tossed into the ash can of history, the American people rendered their verdict. | ||
They're still going to do it. | ||
They're up on your grill, and they have to be taught a lesson. | ||
Oscar, how can we get to the content? | ||
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Well, you know, yeah, you can find me at Oscar Blue Ramirez, and also in Real America's Voice News, and we're going to do a tour to show the American people the reality of what is happening, the collateral damage, and also the CBP won't happen. | |
Yeah, we're going to be heading next to Monterey, Mexico. | ||
From there, we're not going to be disclosing exactly where we're going to be going point to point until we get there, just for security reasons. | ||
But you'll be able to find that all. | ||
We'll be reporting on all the shows on americasvoice.news, and then on my content, frontlineamericagot.com, and then all my social media, at Ben Burquam, and new substack, again, Frontline America substack. | ||
Guys, thank you very much. | ||
Be safe. | ||
Go with God. | ||
We'll check in with you tomorrow. | ||
We're going to follow this every step of the way. | ||
Real America's voice once again on the cutting edge. | ||
This was a huge element. | ||
President Trump said the most important thing in the campaign. | ||
The most important thing. | ||
And we would have never gotten there if you didn't have Burquam and Oscar Blue and the other heroes that went down there for four years in some of those dangerous positions. | ||
Okay, one of the smartest people in the engine room has told me, I think it's an acquittal on the second lesser charge, New Yorkers do not want to be a goldfish in a piranha ball. | ||
This verdict has stunned the sorest-backed Marxists that are running the DA's office in Manhattan. | ||
They thought they had Penny, because if you go back and look at the way the police, and the police were terrible in this, the way they lied to Penny, the way they told the guy, said, oh, I'm a Marine, bro, Marine to Marine. | ||
Turns out he wasn't. | ||
He was just trying to get a confession out of him. | ||
They thought they had Daniel Penny backed up. | ||
And we had Eli Crane on Saturday. | ||
This is why Eli Crane wants to give him a medal. | ||
The Congressional Gold Medal. | ||
So Eli, very smart. | ||
Good on you. | ||
Just absolutely incredible. | ||
And hey, you want to know the corruption of these guys? | ||
You want to know how much they hate America? | ||
You look at what they're doing in Mexico right now. | ||
As hard as these deportations are going to be, and I keep saying it, it's going to be brutal. | ||
We have to be very humane, but just the logistics of getting folks back to their homes is going to be tough. | ||
It's going to be tough. | ||
Doable, tough, but doable. | ||
You have to do it. | ||
You can't not do it. | ||
President Trump always says that. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Back in a moment. | |
Let's take down the CCP. House Speaker Dave Thielen withdraws from the Speaker's race. | ||
Thielen has served two terms and will not seek a third. | ||
The Speaker sent KVU a statement this morning calling the role one of the greatest honors of his life. | ||
He says stepping aside will create the best opportunity for members to, quote, rally around a new candidate. | ||
Now, he will continue to serve in the Texas House, representing the Beaumont area. | ||
He says he's looking forward to help finding his replacement. | ||
Okay, so you did your job, Dade Phelan, out. | ||
There was another speaker elected over the weekend. | ||
Not exactly MAGA, but hey, not bad, but definitely not Dade Phelan. | ||
You did the job there. | ||
Amazing, okay? | ||
And Patriot Mobile? | ||
Glenn's story and the team, incredible. | ||
Go to patriotmobile.com slash Bannon right now. | ||
You can get free charges. | ||
You shift the phones over. | ||
You can do it all. | ||
Christian-based company, Judeo-Christian values, American citizens working the phone banks. | ||
You deal with American citizens. | ||
They support your values. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They put their shoulder to the wheel in Texas, and we stopped Paxton being impeached, and you eventually got rid of Dade Phelan. | ||
Not too shabby. | ||
Folks, big win. | ||
Patriot Mobile. | ||
Go check them out today. | ||
Glenn Sturring, the team, they deliver and they deliver big league in the great state of Texas. | ||
Still among these top, most important states in the union for the MAGA movement. | ||
Cash Patel has just left Cornyn's office and met with Cornyn. | ||
Cash Patel on Capitol Hill. | ||
Pete Hegseth on Capitol Hill. | ||
Pete Hegseth is going to meet with Colonel Joni Ernst, Colonel Senator Joni Ernst today. | ||
Very important. | ||
Make sure 202-224-3121 is the number for the switchboard of the United States Senate. | ||
You don't need that if you get Bill Blaster or if you go over to Article 3. Pick your poison. | ||
Take your choice. | ||
Do them both. | ||
Do one. | ||
Just get engaged. | ||
Fix bayonets. | ||
Hegseth and Cash in the barrel. | ||
They're turning the barrel, and we've got to get them across because President Trump wants them on the team, needs them on the team. | ||
So, incredible day today, kicking off Washington, D.C. Of course, in the five to seven hour, we'll be covering it nonstop. | ||
I'm also going to break down what's happening in Syria and what they're trying to do to drag us into this war. | ||
I told you the three lines of work, World War III, debt and deficit, and, of course, the invasion of the southern border. | ||
I hope your head's blown up from what you've heard this morning. | ||
When I say there's a $300 trillion debt of personal, county, private companies, public companies, governments, $300 trillion worldwide, we're about to have the world's biggest margin call. | ||
That's why, thank God, Scott Besson is going to be Secretary of Treasury. | ||
A safe pair of hands. | ||
Jillian Barbary from Done With Debt. | ||
The credit card debt, I think, is over $1.3 trillion right now. | ||
Gen Z can't make it unless you're using the credit cards. | ||
It's out of control. | ||
President Trump's saying, I'm going to cut it back to 10. The average APR is 25%. | ||
Jillian, how do people get out from under the burden of all this massive debt they've run up on their credit cards? | ||
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Well, it's it's insane. | |
You know, debt is huge business. | ||
Unfortunately, you're the target. | ||
Right. | ||
So a lot of people living with their parents are still in debt. | ||
And even if you file for bankruptcy, you get bombarded with credit card offers. | ||
Big loans don't fall for it. | ||
It is a massive trap. | ||
That's where done with debt comes in. | ||
They're a massive team. | ||
Essentially, you get assigned your own team that is going to strategize for you. | ||
They're going to work for you to get you back on track. | ||
They're going to stop all the letters, the harassing phone calls, and they basically form an outline for you to get you back on track. | ||
It takes a little time, but they're going to get you out from underneath the wheels of that horrendous bus that's trying to run you over. | ||
And it slowly is. | ||
I mean, I've been in this vacuous position. | ||
I've shared with you my story, Steve. | ||
And what these people do is help. | ||
They know all the banking institutions, the credit card companies, what's available out there. | ||
Because essentially, some of these institutions will pull the loss. | ||
They'll just suffer the loss, essentially. | ||
They'll say, okay, you know, $10,000, what's that to us in the long run? | ||
They'll actually pull it for you. | ||
They'll just wipe it out. | ||
As a consumer, I didn't know that they could do that, but Done With Debt does. | ||
So if you are sitting at home and freaking out, which you do, your anxiety goes through the roof. | ||
As a single parent at the time going through cancer, it was just probably the worst time of my life. | ||
Not probably, it was. | ||
They're lifesavers, donewithdebt.com. | ||
That's what you do. | ||
You go online, check them out. | ||
Your first consultation is free. | ||
They're almost like therapists, truly. | ||
Some clients actually end up with money in their pocket at the end of the month. | ||
So they're going to help cut the interest rates. | ||
I want to say this, but I'll give you the thing again. | ||
The natural inclination of a lot of people is put it in the drawer. | ||
They're just not going to deal with it. | ||
It's a ticking time bomb. | ||
The interest payments are not good. | ||
They're adding interest every day. | ||
It's metastasizing. | ||
You have to take it out, open it up, see what it is, and call done with debt. | ||
You get a free consultation. | ||
There's no downside. | ||
You got a free consultation, and these people know how to negotiate to cap the overall payments, maybe get you a haircut, cap the interest payments, and get a plan A detailed plan that can work out. | ||
The anxiety comes, Jillian, from people just wanting to avoid the topic, does it not? | ||
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Oh my gosh, it's crazy that you use that metaphor, because metastasizing is exactly what... | |
When I got diagnosed with cancer, I was actually at my mammogram. | ||
I called my oncologist, who was actually Deborah Tate, a good friend of mine. | ||
A fabulous Republican, I might add. | ||
Her sister, Sharon Tate, who was murdered by the Manson family. | ||
And we've done a hell of a lot to keep those murderers behind bars. | ||
That's another story. | ||
And here in California, that's not easy. | ||
But anyway, I digress. | ||
I looked at it like cancer. | ||
I said, cut it out immediately. | ||
I did not go for a second opinion. | ||
I'm in California. | ||
I was at Cedars. | ||
I'm like, boom, boom, boom. | ||
I sat on this at first. | ||
I was freaking out. | ||
I put them in drawers. | ||
I thought it would go away. | ||
It did not. | ||
I did not tackle this like the cancer. | ||
And as soon as I started to do that, I was done with that. | ||
I realized I could get, it just, it was, I was starting to tackle it like the cancer. | ||
So it really changed everything. | ||
So thank you for bringing up time. | ||
I gotta jump real quickly. | ||
Where'd they go? | ||
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I know. | |
Thank you. | ||
Donewithdebt.com. | ||
Just go to donewithdebt.com. | ||
See what they can offer you. | ||
And they can really help you get out from under this set. | ||
Thank you, girl. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
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