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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
It's Thursday, 19 December, Year of Our Lord, 2024. We're here live at AmFest as the early morning crowd starts to come in. | ||
So the rumor up on Capitol Hill... | ||
On Capitol Hill right now is that they're looking at, and they're talking about having a conference. | ||
So it's 11 o'clock right now, Becky. | ||
They're looking to have a conference about 1 o'clock, 1.30, where the Republicans get together. | ||
They are talking about two alternatives. | ||
One is a totally clean CR, right, where it's two lines and they just move it into March so President Trump can actually do his budget. | ||
The other is that they're talking about it would have a two-year Debt limit release with no cap. | ||
Put the farm, $10 billion for the farmers, I think, and whatever needed for the disaster relief. | ||
I'm not sure of the whole $100 billion. | ||
The other alternative may be a clean CR. But we're saying, hey, the third alternative is just let it shut down. | ||
We have breaking news on Speaker Johnson. | ||
Natalie put the bulk and mind melt on these guys. | ||
I called it. | ||
What's the breaking news on Speaker Johnson that we can now report here in the War Room? | ||
He will not be speaking at AmFest. | ||
He would not be speaking... | ||
Now, is that because he's too busy back in Washington, D.C.? Or just the... | ||
Too busy getting rolled by Democrats? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think this crowd's, though, probably tougher than Democrats. | ||
What would his reception be here at AMFest, do you think? | ||
Well, I was going to say, before we got totally distracted by what we had to open the show with, I think there actually is some divine providence in the timing of this event. | ||
Because we are going to need all hands on deck to message the heck... | ||
Out of what's about to go down on Capitol Hill. | ||
And right now you're about to bring all of the thought leaders from the politics vertical, the media vertical, the grassroots vertical together and in one room. | ||
Yes. | ||
Right? | ||
And it's so important because what's the number one thing that they say where we can't shut down the government? | ||
We're going to lose the messaging war, right? | ||
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Exactly. | |
But you know what? | ||
We're all here. | ||
I have everybody here. | ||
Charlie Kirk's here. | ||
Tucker's here. | ||
Don Jr.'s here. | ||
Everybody's here. | ||
And so you couldn't have a better conference. | ||
You've got many more people showing up. | ||
Huge speakers all weekend. | ||
President Trump, they're now letting us officially announce that President Trump is going to speak 1030 on Sunday. | ||
I mean, what a guy. | ||
I think that means he's going to fly out at dawn from the East Coast to get out here. | ||
He just works seven days a week. | ||
It's pretty remarkable, right? | ||
The weekend before Christmas to come out here. | ||
But it's a huge crowd. | ||
He's like a bad dictator. | ||
A people's dictator. | ||
Mike Davis is now joining us. | ||
Mike, thank you. | ||
I want to first... | ||
Dive into the Fannie Willis part of it, but also the Financial Times today reports about the direction of President Trump on these investigations, the vast criminal conspiracy against him. | ||
Norm Eisen asking for a blanket amnesty for everybody on their side. | ||
Let's start with Fannie Willis. | ||
You have been the tip of the tip of the spear in this, sir. | ||
Your initial response. | ||
So Fannie Willis hired her dumb, unqualified boyfriend. | ||
Nathan Wage, he paid him $250 an hour, $700,000 in Fulton County taxpayer funds to bring a bogus RICO case against President Trump and 18 others for the non-crime of objecting to a presidential election, which is allowed by the Electoral Count Act of 1887. And the First Amendment. | ||
A bigger problem for Fannie is she took illegal kickbacks from Nathan Wade in the form of these lavish trips around the world. | ||
Caribbean, Napa, Belize. | ||
She told everyone she's a Grey Goose girl. | ||
And so she testified in court. | ||
She lied in court. | ||
She perjured herself, obviously. | ||
This Fulton County Judge, Scott McAfee, this Kemp appointee, tried to split the baby. | ||
He tried to say, okay, We're going to let you choose, Fannie Willis, whether you want to get off the case or you want to kick your boyfriend, Nathan Wade, off the case. | ||
Well, Fannie kicked her boyfriend off the case, and then the Georgia Court of Appeals just reversed that and said, no, no, no, no, that's not how it works. | ||
When you have the head of the office that is corrupted, that is conflicted, That has to get off the case. | ||
The entire office is disqualified and so this Georgia Court of Appeals disqualified the Fulton County DA's office in its entirety and now Another prosecutor is going to have to step up and figure out if they want to continue forward with this dog of a case. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
This is effectively going to end the case. | ||
No prosecutor in their right mind would have brought this bogus case. | ||
It's a combination of arrogance, corruption, and greed that led to this case by Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade. | ||
Remember, Nathan Wade was dumb enough that he actually billed his time for his two meetings with the Biden White House, including the Biden White House counsel. | ||
16 hours, $250 an hour, $4,000. | ||
They had to have been talking about this Trump case. | ||
Otherwise, Nathan Wade could not have billed his time because he's only appointed for the Trump case. | ||
And so that raises the bigger question. | ||
There are serious state and federal charges involved here with corruption, with fraud. | ||
Why the hell hasn't the Biden Justice Department opened a criminal probe in the Northern District of Georgia for honest services fraud and bribery and many other federal charges? | ||
Maybe wire fraud. | ||
It hasn't happened, I presume, because Merrick Garland is trying to protect Joe Biden and Joe Biden's White House. | ||
Because, again, Nathan Wade coordinated with the Biden White House before Fannie Willis brought these charges. | ||
Okay, I want to make sure that so it has nothing to do. | ||
Amen. | ||
It has nothing to do with the case per se, right? | ||
The facts of the case. | ||
This is all about how she comported herself, the fiasco of that testimony, all these bizarre, you know, quite frankly, I think, perjuring herself, talking about, you know, paying the money back in cash that she always kept at hand. | ||
What they removed her and her office from is for that activity, not the fact that this is an overreach to come against President Trump and the electors. | ||
Correct. | ||
This is purely a recusal disqualification motion because of her corruption. | ||
Yet, as you said, Steve, remember she testified, oh, don't worry, we went Dutch on these trips to Napa police in the Caribbean. | ||
I paid back Nathan Wade cash that Fannie Willis said her Black Panther father taught her to keep a bunch of cash laying around the house, maybe in her mattress. | ||
Where she where her story broke down is she never explained after she spent thousands of dollars going Dutch with Nathan Wade around the world. | ||
She never explained how she replenished that cash in her house so she can make her dead father happy by having cash reserves around her house. | ||
So she didn't have any withdrawals from the bank or any other any other evidence how she replenished that cash. | ||
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So hang on one second. | |
We have an update. | ||
What is our update from Capitol Hill? | ||
That they have scheduled some votes today. | ||
There's a memo coming out from the WIP office. | ||
But not the CR? Not necessarily. | ||
Okay. | ||
There is actually a meeting. | ||
We know that Chip Roy and Andy, Chip Roy from the House Freedom Caucus, and he's also on the Rules Committee. | ||
Andy Harris, Congressman from Maryland, who's the interim, I guess, Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus until the next Congress. | ||
They're actually in the Speaker's office, our folks in Capitol Hill are telling us. | ||
So it's a lot going on up there. | ||
They're trying to figure out whether it's going to be a CR that's got some things attached to it, maybe a debt ceiling relief, and or just do a simple two-liner, or... | ||
I think our preferred method right now is just let it all shut down, right? | ||
You know, Grandma, not going to be able to go to the Smithsonian. | ||
Not give them, what, additional weeks to be able to sabotage President Trump's agenda? | ||
Exactly. | ||
And so Grandma's not going to be able to go to the Smithsonian on Christmas Eve. | ||
But hey, you know what? | ||
You've got to sacrifice something for the Republic. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
In fact, Mike, I don't know if you've seen it. | ||
Can Denver tee up The cold we play for Natalie. | ||
I want him to see the Norm Eisen part of this. | ||
Oh, one thing before we do that. | ||
Just let's get it ready. | ||
So, Mike, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Governor Kemp or the Attorney General of Georgia can shut this whole embarrassing fiasco. | ||
And do you agree with me, Mike, that this is kind of a humiliation now for the folks in Georgia? | ||
Georgia's a major kind of a global city. | ||
It's got international businesses. | ||
Of course, this amazing airport. | ||
It's corporate headquarters for so many, you know, top, you know, Fortune 100, Fortune 200 companies. | ||
Could the governor or the attorney general, instead of this, go in some rotation to some other prosecutor or some other county or some other district, could the folks in Georgia, kind of the adults in the room, could they shut this whole thing down right now? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Attorney General Chris Carr could shut this down immediately. | ||
And I guess the question is, why have they let this go on for years and years and years? | ||
They've known for years this was a bogus case. | ||
We've known for over a year that That Fannie Willis was corrupted. | ||
Why is this allowed to go on in Georgia? | ||
Why are Republicans, particularly Southern white male Republicans, the biggest cowards on the planet? | ||
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Okay, I agree with you there, brother. | ||
We have a number, Natalie. | ||
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Yes. | |
We want the Warren Posse, if you please, can make a phone call today, and what number should they call? | ||
404-656-1776. | ||
If I can do just a little pregame to play the Norm Eisen clip. | ||
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Yes, please. | |
Norm Eisen is already tweeting about our beloved Fannie Willis, saying that the disqualification of Fannie Willis, sorry, not tweeting, blue sky ink, got to make sure we make that distinction, is totally unfounded. | ||
Bipartisan experts agree, but there is a bright side. | ||
The indictment stands, now it should be pursued vigorously, like in a New York case, Trump is not immune. | ||
Steve, I would humbly revise. | ||
My infamous line, that our conspiracy theories are so good they require pardons, that our conspiracy theories are so good they require complete and utter disqualifications. | ||
Yes. | ||
We ought to grab Chris Carr's number too, the AG, just when we get a chance. | ||
So that's Brian Kemp's number, the governor of Georgia. | ||
People should toss a call in to him. | ||
Your response on Norm Eisen. | ||
So Norm Eisen was thinking the same thing. | ||
I was thinking They didn't throw this out on the merits. | ||
What they did is they removed Fannie Willis and her entire office in Fulton County, where supposedly the activity took place. | ||
They now have to, in Georgia, look at the rotation with other prosecutors unless the governor Or the Attorney General steps in. | ||
Let's talk about what Norm Eisen, of course, he's watching War Room, and he's putting up on, what is it, Blue Sky, his rebuttal, which is, hey, okay, Davis, you're right. | ||
Maybe she didn't come off too well on the witness stand, right? | ||
And so she's off, but the charges still stand, and it should go forward. | ||
Your response, Mike Davis. | ||
Look, at this point in the criminal prosecution, they have that disqualification motion. | ||
You're not going to be able to decide the case on the merits at this point. | ||
At the end of the day, even if this case went to trial, even if the defendants were found guilty, even if the trial court judge, this little wimp, Scott McAfee, convicted, this case is not going to survive appeal, right? | ||
But with this disqualification, That's handled on the front end versus the merits that's handled after the trial. | ||
But here's the bottom line. | ||
This case is going away. | ||
It is going away forever because the Fulton County DA's office got disqualified. | ||
It's going to get reassigned to another prosecutor. | ||
No other prosecutor in their right mind is going to continue forward with this case. | ||
This case is effectively dead. | ||
We have the number for Attorney General Carr. | ||
404-656-3300. | ||
And again, for the governor, it's 404-656-1776. | ||
If Denver could be so good, and Cameron and the team, let's get that on the next segment, if we can get that up in the chyron. | ||
Here's what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to ask Mike Davis to stick around. | ||
We're going to get more into Norm Eisen. | ||
The search for justice, the search for truth, will continue after 20 January of 2025 as Kash Patel and Pam Bondi and others start to focus on the vast criminal conspiracy against President Trump. | ||
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Norma, pardon Liz Cheney and other possible Trump targets before he leaves office on January 20th. | |
Well, part of the legal baselessness here is that Liz Cheney enjoys speech and debate protection under the Constitution. | ||
She has legal protections. | ||
Other members of Congress, prosecutors have different legal immunities. | ||
But there should, in my view, be serious whiteout consideration of protective pardons I would call it amnesty. | ||
It's happened a lot in American history. | ||
Many presidents categorically saying we should have an amnesty for witnesses. | ||
The Michael Cohens and the Cassidy Hutchinsons of the world, they are the most at risk. | ||
Okay, welcome back here with Natalie Winters. | ||
We're at AmFest Live in Phoenix. | ||
I want to go to Mike Davis. | ||
Mike, your thoughts about this as it, I think it was Loudermilk on the committee. | ||
And look, here's my take on that. | ||
And it has nothing to do that I spent four months in a federal prison, because it doesn't. | ||
It has to do with Speaker McCarthy first and then Johnson. | ||
Refuse to drop everything that the illegal, illegitimate J6 Committee did, and then do their own investigation. | ||
Now we're here in December of 24. Loudermilk, who's a subcommittee chairman, sends a criminal referral, I guess, over to DOJ on Cheney. | ||
But this should have been done, and to me still should be done, in a much more systematic way. | ||
Method. | ||
Mike Davis, your thoughts about that? | ||
Norm Eisen's asking for blanket amnesty now. | ||
They're scrambling around the White House looking for blanket preemptive pardons. | ||
Loudermick and the committee are starting to move, but it's still not at the highest levels. | ||
Make this make sense to us, sir. | ||
Well, I would ask this about Norm Eisen. | ||
If they've done nothing wrong on the Democrat side with this unprecedented Democrat lawfare and election interference, why is Norm Eisen seeking blanket pardons, right? | ||
You would get a pardon if you've committed a crime, and if you haven't committed a crime, why would you need a pardon? | ||
And so that's number one. | ||
And they know what they have done here is criminal. | ||
They know that they have politicized And weaponized our intel agencies, law enforcement at every level, federal, New York, Georgia, Arizona. | ||
They know that they have politicized the January 6th committee. | ||
The evidence shows that Liz Cheney got Cassidy Hutchinson to change her sworn testimony. | ||
That's Perjury, supernation of perjury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, conspiracy. | ||
And the broader problem for the Democrats is this. | ||
This is all a coordinated political hit against Trump, his top age, like you, Steve Bannon, and Peter DeVarro, who went to prison, his supporters on January 6th, who were politically persecuted, according to the Supreme Court's Fisher ruling. | ||
Back in June, this is a criminal conspiracy, and they've done this at many different levels. | ||
When you politicize and weaponize intel agencies, law enforcement, congressional committees to go after your political enemies for non-crimes, that is a criminal conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. Section 241. And I would say this, Maybe it hasn't been organized because congressional Republicans are inept, but I hope and pray that when Pam Bondi becomes the attorney general and Kash Patel becomes the FBI director, | ||
this criminal probe for conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. this criminal probe for conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. Section 241 will get organized very quickly. | ||
And these Democrat prosecutors and agents and witnesses and operatives and even judges conspiring to violate Trump, Trump's civil rights and the civil rights of you, Steve and Peter and so many other Trump supporters on January 6th, I would say Steve and Peter and so many other Trump supporters on January 6th, I would say that they should lawyer up because they may be on the receiving end of subpoenas, requesting their testimony, requesting their | ||
evidence because we cannot let them get away with this. | ||
They took our country to the brink. | ||
They tried to bankrupt The former and future president, they tried to throw him in prison for the rest of his life. | ||
Four different times for non-crimes, they tried to throw him off the ballot several times. | ||
They even underfunded his Secret Service protection and said he's the biggest threat to American democracy, almost getting his head blown off twice. | ||
There must be accountability. | ||
And sure, President Trump can be the good cop and he can be the bigger, better person, but his Justice Department needs to get on this on day one. | ||
No, this goes back when we put the Financial Times, if Denver be so kind to put the cover of my beloved Financial Times up today. | ||
President Trump, I think for the first time in history, was named Man of the Year by the Financial Times of London. | ||
In the report itself, I'm quoted, Susie Wiles was quoted, and she says, look, which President Trump says all the time, that his retribution will be a new golden age, a great economy. | ||
And obviously, President Trump, that's why we're going through this whole huge fight on Capitol Hill right now. | ||
About the CR, about the debt ceiling, about all of it. | ||
And that clearly is going to be a major aspect. | ||
But we have to hold these people accountable. | ||
You have to hold them accountable. | ||
And we need to do this because it's not going to stop until we stop it. | ||
And the way we stop it is to have a full and complete deep investigation across the board. | ||
Anthony Fauci, what happened there in the pandemic. | ||
And the wife. | ||
And the wife. | ||
But all of it. | ||
I mean, these are going to be multi, you know, Collins is going to be involved here. | ||
So you've got to, these have to be deep drill downs. | ||
It's not looking for vengeance. | ||
It's not looking for retribution. | ||
It's looking to set things right for the American people in this republic. | ||
Mike, before I ask you for the Article III project, because you're doing such an amazing job, we don't want to forget about nominations because the nomination process continues on. | ||
Pete Hexa is still up there. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard is still up there. | ||
Scott Besant. | ||
You've got, obviously, Kash Patel. | ||
They're still walking around with members of the committee. | ||
Remember, the first thing they do, they go and see the members of whatever committee is going to lead The nomination process, like if it's Armed Services, if it's Defense, if it's Judiciary, if it's Cash and Pam Bondi, if it's the Banking and Finance, if it's Scott Besson, and on and on and on. | ||
They're going around right now talking to Republicans. | ||
They are starting to meet some Democrats. | ||
And Mike, I know you at Article 3 are at the forefront of giving air cover for that. | ||
So give the Article 3. Where do people go to support our nominations and also to learn more On these coming vast investigations, because as you said from the beginning, this is a vast criminal conspiracy on many levels. | ||
One's against President Trump. | ||
There's also a vast criminal conspiracy on the pandemic. | ||
There's a vast criminal conspiracy, I believe, against the parents that went to the school boards. | ||
The devout Catholics and Evangelical Christians praying in front of abortion mills. | ||
So there's so many things to investigate and we have to do it. | ||
Where do they go in Article 3 to render support for you, Mike? | ||
And it's not just monetary support. | ||
It's also just putting your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
So where do folks go? | ||
Yeah, I appreciate that. | ||
President Trump nominated Cash Patel. | ||
Everyone said Cash was dead on arrival. | ||
And then three days later after the war room posse lit up the Senate, we went from dead on arrival to when can Cash start? | ||
And the same thing happened with Pete Hexeth. | ||
We're going to do this with Tulsi, with RFK, with all of President Trump's cabinet picks, his sub-cabinet picks. | ||
President Trump won in a landslide. | ||
He has a mandate, and we are going to make damn sure he gets the team he wants. | ||
Go to article.com. | ||
Article3project.org. | ||
You can donate. | ||
You can follow us on social media. | ||
The most important thing you can do is take action. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
And no one's better than the War Room Posse. | ||
And to that point, I was just walking around the convention center, got to get the steps in, and up plastered on every wall, give Trump his cabinet. | ||
So that's definitely... | ||
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Is that a thing? | ||
That's the slogan, give Trump his cabinet. | ||
If you want to give President Trump his cabinet, there's no better place to go Then over to Article 3. So, Mike, before I let you go, there's at least a movement, MTG and some others, I think Rand Paul said it, that, hey, maybe Elon Musk. | ||
Remember, the rules of the House, you do not have to be a member of the House of Representatives, be Speaker. | ||
I led an effort early on to have President Trump in that kind of interim period down in Mar-a-Lago years ago, when Kevin McCarthy took it, I think in January 23, that President Trump Should step up, and I brought this up early in 22, he should be the Speaker of the House for 100 days. | ||
So you don't have to be actual a member of the House, elected member. | ||
But Elon Musk is not a, and this is one of my favorite topics, a natural born citizen, right? | ||
I think he's born in South Africa. | ||
Could he actually be the Speaker of the House, given the succession, or would the Supreme Court have to sort that out for us, sir? | ||
No, he could be the Speaker. | ||
I think they would just skip him if it ever got to that point in the succession and it would just go to the President pro temp of the Senate after that. | ||
But I actually like Steve Bannon for Speaker of the House. | ||
I think you should go in and do that. | ||
Full send. | ||
You can go clean up the place in about a week. | ||
You could bring in Natalie. | ||
You can bring in Cameron so you can yell at Cameron every day still. | ||
I think he'd be a perfect Speaker of the House. | ||
Well, thank you, but I tell you, I only do that if you come as my general counsel, so I'll know that'll kill it right there. | ||
Mike, the viceroy, I tell you, Mike, being the viceroy, you've gotten their attention. | ||
You really have. | ||
They understand that this is quite serious. | ||
Look, you don't have people like Norm Eisen. | ||
You don't have people like Benny Thompson. | ||
You don't have these people up there now on CNN and MSNBC every night. | ||
Talking about blanket preemptive pardons and or now blanket amnesty. | ||
And Bill Clinton auditioning for the Hillary Clinton pardon. | ||
And Bill Clinton, you know, running up the flag bowl and see who votes. | ||
The reason they're doing this, the reason the Financial Times put it in on the article of Trump as Man of the Year, they understand this is very, very serious. | ||
We take it very seriously. | ||
And we are not going to be held back on this. | ||
This has to happen. | ||
We have to do this for the good of this republic. | ||
We can never allow it to happen again to anybody. | ||
I don't care if they're left-wingers or whatever. | ||
We can never allow it to happen, what happened to President Trump and his team. | ||
Mike, one more time, real quick. | ||
Article 3, where are they going? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
It's article3project.org, article3project.org, at article3project, at article3project, at article3project, and my personal is mrdproject.org. | ||
D-M-I-A. M-R-D-D-M-I-A. My initials in Des Moines, Iowa. | ||
And thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Okay, Mike Davis has covered the posse to make sure that we're going after the bad guys. | ||
Who's protecting you and your house? | ||
HomeTitleLock.com slash ban and get a free assessment. | ||
Don't let anybody get into that title and take your net worth. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back at AmFest in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | |
From Capitol Hill to Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
And now out here to Phoenix. | ||
This thing is packed. | ||
Natalie, you broke some news in a second. | ||
It's starting to go viral. | ||
Is Speaker Johnson going to be out here? | ||
No, because he has no courage, and Mike Johnson, like we said yesterday, is the new Mike Pence, so he wants to screw over the American people, and he doesn't even have the balls to come here and stand and pitch us on what he wants to push through. | ||
Okay, he would get booed off the stage. | ||
Okay, I'm going to advocate something. | ||
Charlie Kirk is going to join me for the D-block. | ||
We're actually going to do a handoff show-to-show right here on Real America's Voice Live. | ||
But I'm going to pitch Charlie... | ||
When he's up here, I think Natalie Winters ought to take Johnson's spot. | ||
We got that? | ||
Natalie Winters? | ||
Natalie Winters? | ||
Hey, just, you know... | ||
We know he watches War Room. | ||
We know he watches War Room. | ||
I actually gave the speech at Mark Meadows and Jim DeMint's CPI. Speaker Johnson was right there in the audience. | ||
Before you go, I've got Cleta up here in a second, but I want to make sure that everybody has an opportunity... | ||
To tell Governor Kemp and Attorney General Carr exactly what you think of the deposition of this case or the disposition of this case in Georgia. | ||
You got a number for us Natalie? | ||
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To call the Governor, it's 404-656-1776. | ||
And then to call AG Chris Carr, it's 404-656-3300. | ||
I'm getting tired of winning. | ||
Are you? | ||
Well, not yet. | ||
A little premature. | ||
Paulette, you've got some... | ||
Well, to that point... | ||
You've got some responses of Democrats. | ||
They're running around with their hair on fire. | ||
Some very out-of-touch quotes from Democrats on Capitol Hill this morning, such as... | ||
We're not going to negotiate from a position of weakness. | ||
This is their shutdown. | ||
The idea that we would just sit here and take whatever they try to shove down. | ||
We're a little smarter than that. | ||
I would humbly fact check them and say, well, I think 77 million Americans disagree with you. | ||
Or if you want to go with the relic that is the Electoral College, there's 312 votes that would say you're negotiating from a point of loss. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
I've been told that by someone. | ||
Someone who probably needs a blanket preemptive pardon. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Okay, Natalie, you're going to go to work. | ||
And the wife? | ||
You'll be back at 5 p.m. | ||
Natalie's going to be my wingman this afternoon for both hours. | ||
Natalie Winters, thank you very much. | ||
We've got the Cleta Mitchell joins us right now. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Cleta, you know this Georgia situation very well. | ||
What is your take on a monumental day on the lawfare against President Trump? | ||
Your assessment, ma'am? | ||
Well, I think that this case is slowly but surely dying. | ||
It's rotting from the core. | ||
It should never have been brought in the first place. | ||
Can I just remind everybody that this whole case originated from an illegally recorded phone call That the Secretary of State of Georgia, his deputy, who was in Florida at the time, and recorded the phone call from Florida illegally. | ||
It was a call with President Trump. | ||
I was on that call. | ||
The whole point of that call was to try to get the Secretary of State to sit down with us and look at the data that we had included in our election contest filed December 4th. | ||
It was January the 2nd when the phone call occurred. | ||
We'd never gotten a judge appointed. | ||
We did not get a judge appointed until it was too late to try the election contest. | ||
We could show that there were more illegal votes in Georgia than the margin between President Trump and Joe Biden, and we could not get a judge to hear the case. | ||
So the President wanted to do a phone call with the Secretary of State to see if we could have a conversation and sit down and compare data. | ||
That phone call was illegally recorded. | ||
And for four years, the media has lied and said that President Trump was saying to try to overturn the election. | ||
No, that isn't. | ||
When the president said, we just need to find 12,000 votes, what he meant, I knew what he was saying. | ||
They always misconstrue every word out of his mouth. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
You saw him sue. | ||
He's suing the Omaha, the paper in Omaha, the Omaha Register, Des Moines Register, excuse me, about the election interference on the obviously gun deck and fake poll. | ||
He's going on offense. | ||
He just got $15 million or $14 million from ABC and an apology not just from ABC News. | ||
Owned by Disney, but also an apology by George Stephanopoulos. | ||
Real quickly, clear before we bounce. | ||
Mike Roman and the folks in the elector's situation in Wisconsin just got arraigned last week. | ||
People forget this lawfare continues on. | ||
This week they're going after J6 people in Washington, D.C. Correct me, is Arizona, Wisconsin, and I think Michigan, those cases are still moving forward, are they not, ma'am? | ||
And these are people who broke no laws. | ||
And I was listening to what you were talking about with Mike Davis, and I'm praying that Harmeet Dillon, who's been nominated to be the head of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, she needs to bring, I hope and pray, that she will bring actions against those Democrat prosecutors in Arizona, the Democrat Attorney General. | ||
In Wisconsin, the Democrat Attorney General. | ||
In Michigan, the Democrat Attorney General. | ||
And now this cockamamie situation in Georgia with the Democrat Fannie Willis, and now who knows who's going to be appointed to take her place. | ||
I think the whole thing will go away in Georgia. | ||
But there are citizens who, or all they did Was that they agreed to be Trump electors. | ||
It is an honor to be asked to be a presidential elector. | ||
And they had a meeting to preserve the rights of the president in the event that the election contests were successful. | ||
There was a legal precedent for that in the 1960 case in Hawaii between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy. | ||
Federal judge said, had the electors not met and preserved the rights of President Kennedy, when that case was overturned and Kennedy got the electors instead of Nixon, they couldn't have been counted because they hadn't met. | ||
So there was legal authority for them to do what they did. | ||
These civil rights of every one of these electors, people like Christina Bobb, great Americans, Mark Meadows, all of these people are still under indictment. | ||
They've had to pay millions in attorney's fees. | ||
They've had to pay And these electors are some of the best people ever. | ||
In fact, some of the electors were there on the 16th of the state capitol, people that had been indicted in 2020. It's outrageous. | ||
Cleta, where do folks track you down, ma'am? | ||
My handle, account on Twitter, on Truth Social, sorry, is at Cleta Mitchell. | ||
I also want to direct everybody to Vote Fair 2026. We'll come back and talk about this more. | ||
But we have published, we put together the U.S. Citizens' Elections Bill of Rights. | ||
And we need state and state legislatures and Congress. | ||
We need to mobilize in 2025 the war room posse because we need to change the problems that have been created by the left in our elections. | ||
Go to Vote Fair 2026. Look at that. | ||
We're going to be rolling that out. | ||
For real, in January to accomplish what President Trump has said he wants to do and what citizens of this country are demanding in terms of making sure our elections are returned to integrity and no longer allowed to be manipulated by the left-wing activist groups that have just hammered our election system. | ||
We'll have you back on and go through that in depth. | ||
I want to thank you, Cleta Mitchell, the great Cleta Mitchell. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Now, there's a tweet out, and if Grace can, and Grace is not out here because of the fiasco on Capitol Hill, we asked Grace to kind of stay where she is at the command center and kind of work social media. | ||
She'll be out with us later today and this evening. | ||
But Liz Elkin, I want to read this. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
This is the problem with your elected representatives in the House of Representatives on the Republican side. | ||
This is Liz Elkin. | ||
She says, I'm hearing a lot of frustration at Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy from rank and file House Republicans this morning. | ||
This is a quote. | ||
I will have nothing to do with them after watching them publicly trash the speaker, unquote. | ||
Second, accuse them of freelancing and shooting off from the hip. | ||
Okay. | ||
Put your name to it. | ||
This is the problem we've got. | ||
You people are not just gutless, you're also idiotic. | ||
Let's go back and see what happened. | ||
Your fire should not be at Vivek and at Elon Musk. | ||
I think they're presenting frustration with the process of your speaker, and he's running. | ||
Mike Johnson had plenty of contact with Vivek and And Elon and the President of the United States and the President's staff, when he went to the fight championship at UFC, remember he looked like the geeky kid in high school that's there with the cool kids? | ||
Remember he's walking around? | ||
Also at the Army-Navy game, he spent hours in the box. | ||
Did he ever bring up, did he ever bring up Anything about 1,500 pages giveaway to the Democrats? | ||
More importantly, when he went on Fox on the curvy couch, yesterday as a thing to Fox, it says, well, you know, we only control one 100th of the government, but I had a conversation with Vivek and with Elon at midnight, and I told them what the issues were. | ||
Did he walk through the 1,500 pages of the giveaway? | ||
No, he did not. | ||
He blindsided Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
He blindsided Elon Musk. | ||
He blindsided the President of the United States. | ||
He blindsided their staffs. | ||
Should some others try to get more involved? | ||
But hey, when he's not reaching out to you, you think you're getting a two-line CR with, you know, a couple of billion dollars to the farmers who desperately need it, and maybe some money to FEMA for the folks in Florida and in North Carolina that desperately need it. | ||
And that's it. | ||
Full stop. | ||
And you can pass around on one piece of paper. | ||
He never informed a right. | ||
So Republicans don't sit there. | ||
And I understand the DOGE process and OMB is getting organized. | ||
It's going to be part of the appropriations process. | ||
I've argued this for a long time. | ||
It has to get more formalized than it is. | ||
But do not Go there and say, you're never going to see him when he's trashing the speaker. | ||
No one's trashed the speaker. | ||
If anybody's trashed, it's been war room. | ||
And all we're doing is presenting facts. | ||
He's incompetent. | ||
He's over his head. | ||
And I will say this. | ||
He's a bald-faced liar. | ||
He will look you in the eye and lie to you. | ||
Yesterday, he goes back to his typical excuse. | ||
We're just trying to do some stuff and get down there. | ||
Dude, it's a 1,500-page giveaway to Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
On every aspect, from the pandemic to the suppression of conservative voices. | ||
There's nothing in here to like except some money for the desperate farmers and some money for the folks in North Carolina and in Florida. | ||
And even that, we don't know where the FEMA money is. | ||
We don't know if the farmers actually... | ||
We know the farmers need it and the creditors need it, but can they at least go to maybe January 20th? | ||
This is 1,000% on the speaker. | ||
It's 1,000% on his staff. | ||
And for those anonymous folks, I'd ask Liz Elkin, go back to them and say, will you have the stones to put your name on those quotes? | ||
I dare you. | ||
Because it's indefensible of what the speaker did. | ||
Totally indefensible. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to try to do a handoff live here with Charlie Kirk. | ||
The Charlie Kirk Show follows us two hours of populist nationalism served up hot. | ||
Every day, of course, Poso is after that. | ||
Poso is also here at AmFest. | ||
Poso will hopefully be joining the show in the next couple of days. | ||
I may actually do a little something with Charlie, but we're going to get that all worked out. | ||
Charlie Kirk is going to join us here momentarily. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Two things. | ||
We've got the great book, The Christmas Gift. | ||
You can still get it if you order it. | ||
That is Rogues, Rebels, The Pictorial History of Of the war room, so make sure you get it. | ||
Also, Government Gangsters, the film. | ||
This is Kash Patel's opening statement when he goes through his confirmation. | ||
They're going to play clips of this, no doubt. | ||
We made a film of Kash Patel's amazing book. | ||
The book is Government Gangsters. | ||
I was so proud to be able to produce this right before I went to Danbury. | ||
It is a Kash Patel telling you about His book, Government Gangsters, in his own words, as we break down the crimes of Merrick Garland, the crimes of Lisa Monaco, the crimes of Jack Smith. | ||
Just a couple of three people that are looking for preemptive blanket pardons or amnesty, as Norm Eisen says. | ||
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Charlie Kirk next in the world. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | ||
Okay, we're back live at AmFest in Phoenix. | ||
Our guest is the Charlie Kirk. | ||
Charlie, thank you. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
How big is AmFest this year? | ||
It's almost twice as big as last year. | ||
We're going to be right near 20,000 people. | ||
Tickets are still available, but we warned you guys, if you get your tickets now, it might be standing room only. | ||
We did lots of warnings in weeks, and people said, oh, I can get my tickets last minute. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We're right near 20,000 people. | ||
It's AmFest.com, but it might be standing room only if you guys don't move quick enough. | ||
Do we still get a 25% discount? | ||
Put in War Room, 25% discount. | ||
Anybody in the Phoenix area, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, come on down. | ||
By the way, we got huge War Room presence in Tucson and Phoenix and Flagstaff. | ||
Arizona is one of the top War Room audiences. | ||
Would you agree with that, Steve? | ||
100%. | ||
And so there's no excuse. | ||
You guys got to get in the car, come down to the Phoenix Convention Center. | ||
Arizona may be the railhead of Ultra MAGA. I think it is. | ||
And, you know, it's interesting. | ||
President Trump coming to this event, when he agreed to do it, he said, Charlie, I'm invited to 9,000 things right now, which of course is true. | ||
He said, the reason I want to come to Arizona is that, number one, it was the best performing swing state. | ||
Five and a half point victory. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Number two, he said, the reversal from what happened in 2020. And how terribly the people of Arizona were treated in that whole process and how we just swung back and we sent a huge message that really touched him and he knows how hard everybody worked in the grassroots. | ||
He said, Charlie, I'm only coming under one condition. | ||
You call my speech a tribute to Arizona. | ||
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Wow. | |
And so that's what we're calling it. | ||
It's a tribute to Arizona. | ||
President Trump giving the keynote on Sunday. | ||
He has stuff all weekend. | ||
He's working like crazy because he got the CR stuff he's managing. | ||
But that's a big deal for him to come out all the way west. | ||
It's his first rally speech post-major victory, his first major address where he's going to go piece by piece. | ||
But it really is a testament to Arizona, to State 48, and how we are turning this into the Florida of the West. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
And it's going to be 1030 on Sunday morning. | ||
Yeah, but again, that's just, of course, that's the keynote, but I don't want to bury the other incredible speaker. | ||
I mean, yourself, we have people all across the board. | ||
Steve is giving one of the keynote addresses tonight alongside Tucker and Don Jr. Pretty good company, right? | ||
Not a bad lineup. | ||
On opening night, by the way. | ||
I wanted to do that for Steve. | ||
Steve always comes here. | ||
He does his show. | ||
He brings the posse. | ||
He does such a great job. | ||
I said, let's put Steve on the opening night just to do it big and do it huge. | ||
And then we have the trainings. | ||
The trainings is what I love most, is these breakouts. | ||
Talk about that. | ||
People think it's just that you've got all these great speakers. | ||
I notice if you put the panel up of speakers, there's like 50 great speakers. | ||
Of course, you've got a gap now for Speaker Johnson and He's no longer... | ||
But I gotta say, Charlie, you're thinking big picture here by inviting Johnson. | ||
I know some of the Warren Posse and some of the hardcore ultra-maga gave you grief about that. | ||
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That's fine. | |
By the way, it doesn't faze me. | ||
But if you're the Speaker of the House to advance the Trump agenda, you get an open invite to our event. | ||
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That's it. | |
That's perfectly fair. | ||
Come, talk about what you're doing, defend your agenda. | ||
He won't be able to make it. | ||
A lot going on in D.C. right now. | ||
He sent a nice text saying that, and I hope they get that all kind of sorted out. | ||
Worked out. | ||
I did not make that, for the record. | ||
So I did not endorse that or make that. | ||
That was Jack Posovic, so we gotta put that up. | ||
Jack Posovic did that. | ||
Oh, he didn't? | ||
Okay, Posto's asking for... | ||
He actually did, but he won't step up in a minute. | ||
Here's what the CR thing this last 24 hours, what you guys have done on War Room, what we've done on the Charlie Kirk show and Turning Point have showed, is that the grassroots are ascendant, that it is the people that are in charge, that no longer is it lobbyists or insiders, the entire configuration of the party has changed. | ||
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Amen. | |
And this is at AmFest, you will see that on full display. | ||
The breakout's really quick, all about how to homeschool your kids, how to run for local office, how to register voters. | ||
We're going to talk about how we won and how we can duplicate it, how we can turn blue states red. | ||
We're going to talk about how to be a warrior for election integrity. | ||
I mean, we're going to talk about how to rein in big tech, how to file lawsuits, what is a FOIA request. | ||
These breakouts are action, action, action, as you always say. | ||
That's what's coming just even without the speakers. | ||
By the way, that's what I say. | ||
People say, but Charlie, I might not be able to get a seat in the big room. | ||
I say, wait a second, that's just the, you know, That's the razzle-dazzle, the pizazz, all that stuff. | ||
That's great. | ||
But the real work happens in these booths, these media, meeting people. | ||
We have 150 exhibitors, Steve. | ||
150 exhibitors. | ||
No, the media row alone is unbelievable. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Incredible. | ||
And then you've got all the people selling Patriot goods. | ||
Which I love, by the way. | ||
I walked the entire exhibit hall and I bought some stuff. | ||
And I love these guys. | ||
These are entrepreneurs from all across the country. | ||
And they say, I love Trump so much. | ||
I'm going to go, you know, make a hat and make a t-shirt. | ||
And it's just amazing. | ||
So you can support these guys, get incredible merch. | ||
I love this shirt. | ||
I saw this one actually. | ||
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I love that. | |
Turning Point USA is selling this one, so I bought it. | ||
I like when it says a lot by saying a little, right? | ||
Less is more. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Mike Lindell could not join us this year because the IRS is trying to put him out of business. | ||
He's on the factory floor back in Minnesota. | ||
Mike Lindell, sell me a pillow here before we go to the Charlie Kirk Show. | ||
Yeah, I miss all you guys. | ||
I'll tell you, I have been back here. | ||
We've got to get everything out for Christmas here. | ||
And we're running everything for the War Room, promo code WARROOM. We're going to keep the Giza Dream Sheets. | ||
This was a War Room exclusive, you guys. | ||
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And you guys, there's no sheets like this. | ||
Get yourself a set. | ||
And promo code WARM. Go to the MyPillow website and scroll down until you see Steve. | ||
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Get yourself the greatest gift ever, the gift of sleep. | ||
Promo code WARROOM. The towels are all on sale. | ||
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Get that before it's gone. | ||
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I'm heading downstairs here right now. | ||
I'm going to take a couple of the calls, you guys. | ||
This has been... | ||
Me helping make pillows here and being at the call center, it's bringing me back in time. | ||
We were very small and you've helped us make my pillow very big. | ||
And I want to thank the War Room Posse, promo code WARROOM. And Steve, I miss you guys out there. | ||
We miss you. | ||
You're here in spirit, though, sir. | ||
We'll see you back here this afternoon in the 5 p.m. | ||
hour. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you very much, brother. | ||
Before we go, I want to make sure Governor Brian kept 404-656-1776 or Attorney General Carr at 404-656-3300. | ||
Make sure we're in posse. | ||
You call them and give them the old what for your thoughts about dropping this case against the Patriots out in Georgia. | ||
Charlie Kirk, I'm going to stick around and do a little of your show. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You'll do our lead in just a couple minutes. | ||
Can you tell people where to go, though, for all your social media? | ||
Yeah, it's amfest.com. | ||
That's the only call to action, amfest.com. | ||
I need to warn you, at this late hour, your seat will not be secured. | ||
We tried to warn you guys for a couple weeks, but you will be able to get in the convention center. | ||
You'll be able to experience stuff. | ||
You might be able to get a seat. | ||
So amfest.com. | ||
But you get the breakout sessions. | ||
You get to do the warm. | ||
This afternoon, I'm going to go into the audience. | ||
We're going to have some feedback from the... | ||
I don't know, Jack Posobiec. | ||
So we got Charlie next. | ||
Two hours of populist nationalism served up hot on Real America's Voice. | ||
Of course, the one and only Jack Posobiec is at 2. We're back here at 5 o'clock, 5 p.m. | ||
to 7 Eastern Standard Time. | ||
We're going to go out with St. John the Evangelist and the Book of Revelations. | ||
Johnny Cash is when the man comes around. | ||
Charlie Kirk is next. |