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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Woo! | ||
War Room! | ||
We are in the house! | ||
Thank you guys! | ||
We're in the Phoenix Convention Center coming at you live for War Room Battleground, fourth hour, best hour in my humble opinion. | ||
Thank you guys for being here and thank you for those of War Room Posse members who couldn't join us just for watching. | ||
We have a packed show, came together very last minute. | ||
But hey, good things come in last minute packages, except CRs, right? | ||
How about that? | ||
But I want to bring you guys back to something that these horrible, horrible House Republicans, which, by the way, Denver, who's ever producing this show, if you want to put our horrible friends in Washington, D.C. back up on screen behind me, I really liked that because it made me even more triggered on stage. | ||
But what was it? | ||
Two weeks ago, they jammed through the NDAA, right? | ||
The National Defense Authorization Act. | ||
You should also get boos. | ||
Can we have boos for that? | ||
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Boo! | |
Take that Boeing profit margins. | ||
But here's the important thing. | ||
Have you guys heard the story about how border wall components and materials are being auctioned off as we speak in this great state of Arizona? | ||
Have you heard that? | ||
Yeah, you can move for that. | ||
Well, what if I told you that that's actually not Joe Biden's fault? | ||
It's House Republicans' fault. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because those geniuses, right, the ones that you guys worked really hard to get elected, the people who think they're so smart, I call them pseudo-intellectual America last hacks, but that aside, they made it... | ||
So that Joe Biden's Pentagon got to decide if they wanted to donate, transfer, or use that border wall material. | ||
And something tells me that what the people who've overseen the largest mass state-sponsored invasion of this country in history are probably not going to use those materials, right? | ||
I'm going to go in on a limb there. | ||
Maybe they're gonna donate them to Ukraine, that's plausible. | ||
But they're auctioning them off right now, and I would wager arguably probably to the lowest bidder, right? | ||
So for every time that you've ever heard a House Republican stand up in your district, you've gone to one of your Lincoln dinners or whatever, and you hear them talk about the border. | ||
Oh, I'm protecting the border. | ||
Yeah, CHR2, we did such a good job, right? | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
Yeah, remember, how glad are we that House Republicans banned gas stoves? | ||
That was so important. | ||
Sorry, protected gas stoves. | ||
That was so important, right? | ||
The country's on the brink of financial collapse and geopolitical collapse, and our House Republicans, our betters, are busy focusing on making sure that you can still have gas stoves. | ||
That's what we call a shiny toy. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
They let Joe Biden decide the fate of Donald Trump's border wall materials. | ||
And that's why they're being auctioned off right now. | ||
So you know on this show we focus so much on the resistance, the opposition, and obviously a lot of that is the Mark Elias's of the world, the Norma's of the world, right? | ||
The far left. | ||
Which you can boo for those people, please. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I think that's called retribution. | ||
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What? | |
No? | ||
I love retribution. | ||
I'm not shy about it. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
So much of the resistance comes From Republicans, right? | ||
The same people who tried to sabotage President Trump in 2016 are now trying to sabotage him. | ||
They've just become a little bit more advanced. | ||
But so has this movement, right? | ||
Pete Hegseth, Kash Patel, they were supposed to be dead on arrival when their nominations were announced. | ||
But last time I checked, and the brilliant Lawrence O'Donnell over at MSNBC... No, no, no. | ||
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Boo! | |
We don't like Lawrence. | ||
And maybe you're a secret Lawrence O'Donnell fan. | ||
Hey, you know, honestly, I love watching MSNBC. It's great. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
Two weeks ago, on Thursday, yeah, two weeks ago to the day, he said Pete Hegseth's nomination will be dead come tomorrow. | ||
So how do you guys feel that you've ran circles around the mainstream media, around the Democratic Party, and around establishment Republican hacks who have only ever viewed the Pentagon and the Department of Defense as a way to send your children and grandchildren to fight wars for other countries, every country other than the United States, and to profit max for Boeing and Lockheed Martin and Raytheon? | ||
So when they say, well, Pete Hexeth, he's not qualified, right? | ||
Well, good. | ||
Because I don't want a Defense Department Secretary who's qualified and speaks the language of killing young Americans just so what, the CEO of Boeing can buy a fourth vacation home? | ||
Right? | ||
And that's what the MAGA movement is and always has been about, and that's what they're trying to sabotage right now. | ||
Remember, as we speak, right, it's so great that we're coming all together. | ||
There is a left-wing counterpart to everything that's going on here, and they're meeting, and they are actively lobbying Democrat senators and congressmen To abolish all detention facilities and cancel all future contracts to hamstring President Trump's ability to carry out and execute his mass deportations. | ||
And by the way, The Nation, which is not just some little paper, right? | ||
It's sort of like a lesser, low IQ version of The Atlantic. | ||
But they actually published an article saying, pardon illegal aliens. | ||
They want to give the mass blanket preemptive pardons to illegal aliens. | ||
The only mass anything that I want when it comes to illegal aliens would be, you can finish my sentence, mass deportations! | ||
Right? | ||
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Hear, hear. | |
There you go. | ||
All right. | ||
I am joined on stage by two men who had to suffer through that. | ||
Cliff, I'm also losing my voice, but we'll try to make it through. | ||
I don't know. | ||
If Steve can make it through four months in prison... | ||
I can do this show, but Cliff Maloney from Pennsylvania, Chase, who won us the state of Pennsylvania, a true hero. | ||
And I'm going to be honest, I don't know your name, so you're going to have to say it. | ||
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Hi, my name's Noah from Ike. | |
I'm the PA field representative for Turning Point Action. | ||
Do we have any Pennsylvania people? | ||
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Noah gets tons of credit. | |
It's a great partnership between Turning Point, Early Vote Action with Scott Pressler, and our group doing PHAs. | ||
Great, great teams there. | ||
All right, so walk us through Early Vote Action. | ||
I know this audience is super pumped up, jazzed up. | ||
What, election integrity? | ||
That's pretty important to you guys, right? | ||
You guys sealed the deal. | ||
You actually made the substantive changes. | ||
Can you walk this audience and the audience at home through what you guys did most importantly to actually effectuate that? | ||
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Sure. | |
So our program, the PHAs, was very simple. | ||
For any of you that have heard from me before, it might sound like a broken record, but it's crazy. | ||
There are 50 days of voting in Pennsylvania. | ||
Okay? | ||
When me and Noah were growing up, he's a little older than me. | ||
Kidding. | ||
But when we were growing up, there was one day of voting. | ||
One day, Election Day. | ||
You went in, you voted. | ||
Paper ballots. | ||
Hand count. | ||
Maybe you had a machine, but it was one day of voting. | ||
They changed the rules during COVID. By the way, I can say this on this show, but I have to be careful saying this other places. | ||
Who changed the rules in Pennsylvania? | ||
The Republicans. | ||
The weak Republican establishment. | ||
Boo! | ||
We left during COVID and said, we have to make it easier. | ||
We're going to have 50 days of no excuse mail-in voting. | ||
So long story short, we launched our program, the PHA. We said we're going to hire 120 full-time ballot chasers. | ||
We went out and knocked 510,000 doors and we got Trump's mail-in vote portion. | ||
Up from 20% four years ago to 34.5% and delivered PA. And Turning Point and Early Vote Action crushed the registrations so that we could come in and chase the ballots. | ||
That's what a partnership looks like. | ||
I like the sound of that. | ||
Now look, they say there's nothing like a scorned woman, right? | ||
I say there's nothing like a scorned country that had the 2020 election stolen from them. | ||
So I'm curious to get your guys' thoughts on what you think President Trump should do, whether it's through the levers of Congress or creating a special counsel to actually investigate, like we know he wants to, what happened in 2020, sort of using the playbook that you just outlined to reverse engineer Some of the tactics and tools, legal or otherwise, that you think Democrats use to steal 2020? | ||
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Do you want it? | |
That's a tough question. | ||
Also, by the way, how old are you? | ||
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I am 24 years old. | |
Okay, I was about to say, this is the first time where there's someone younger than me on the war room, but unfortunately I can't say that, so you nuked my big moment. | ||
But how awesome is it to have young 24? | ||
I'm too young to, like, make it weird, but that's so wonderful. | ||
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Yeah, well, I will tell you, so I first got involved when I was 16. I'm 24 now, and I just want to shout out real quick. | |
I'm the only field staffer in Pennsylvania for Turning Point Action. | ||
I am beyond proud to have registered 3,000 voters in the great state of Pennsylvania. | ||
There you go! | ||
And we had the great support of this man right here, Cliff Maloney, and early vote action, Scott Presser. | ||
We did the work. | ||
We got it done. | ||
And I'm so proud. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
How about that? | ||
Pennsylvania. | ||
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So I'll answer the question. | |
That was a tough first question. | ||
I'll give you that. | ||
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So I think if you look at the numbers in 2020 versus 2024 in Pennsylvania, it is off the charts. | |
And for any of those who were called out or ostracized in 2020 for having questions about the election, the 2024 results really vindicated those that had questions. | ||
Let me give you some basic numbers. | ||
Kamala Harris, when you compare her mail-in vote compared to Biden, Biden went into Election Day in 2020 with a 1.4 million vote advantage. | ||
1.4 million. | ||
Kamala Harris only went in to Election Day with a 400,000-vote advantage. | ||
Where did those million votes go? | ||
Okay, you can make an argument, well, it was COVID. They really scared the Democrats into requesting a ballot. | ||
You can make an argument that, well, Joe Biden was a great candidate compared to Kamala Harris. | ||
But I think what really happened, Natalie, this cycle Is when all of these groups had programs that were on the ground throughout the state, not just election integrity, but when we were doing the groundwork at Turning Point and early vote action with our group, with the PHAs, we had eyes and ears everywhere. | ||
And I don't think people realized how important that was. | ||
We could report Anything that we would see that would look like an outlier. | ||
We could get attorneys so Mark Elias could not just run a rock shot and steal Pennsylvania. | ||
So there's some value to that, that when we have these field programs and we have eyes and ears everywhere, it helps us tremendously to make sure our elections are secure. | ||
And walk me through, because I know I hear from the audience, yes, we won and that's great, but election integrity is still a very serious concern. | ||
I assume you're not letting up in the fight. | ||
You guys are only expanding. | ||
But if this audience wants to help you guys out or get involved on the issue of election integrity, Pennsylvania or other states, what does sort of the path forward look like there? | ||
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Well, we have 9,000 judge of election races in Pennsylvania in 2025. So that's an easy way to get involved, phase.com if folks want to check us out. | |
And look, I think the Trump mandate, we're going to hear from Doge soon. | ||
And I guarantee you some of this is going to be, what is the Trump plan for election reform? | ||
And just like we saw yesterday, where we stopped the sell-out rhino, Mike Johnson. | ||
Boo! | ||
Shut it down! | ||
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When we stop these people, we're going to have to have the same pressure when we've got a package for real election reform at the federal level. | |
And the only way we advance that is if everybody here holds their local officials, their congressional and their senatorial representatives Hold them accountable to fulfilling the mandate. | ||
I don't care if you're a county commissioner. | ||
If you're doing something out of step with the America First movement that just got a resounding victory through President Trump, you are the problem. | ||
So hold your local and federal officials accountable. | ||
That's how I think we get involved. | ||
Cliff, if people want to follow you, do all the things that we always have the guests on War Room do, where can they go to do that? | ||
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On X, just at Maloney. | |
M-A-L-O-N-E-Y rhymes with baloney. | ||
That's just at Maloney on X. That's a good handle. | ||
How'd you get that? | ||
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I've had to hold on to it for a while. | |
I want winters. | ||
And where can people go to follow you and what's your message to other 24-year-olds? | ||
What are we, Gen Z-ish? | ||
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Although Gen Z sucks. | |
Well, my message to everybody is we need to get involved now. | ||
Just because we won this election does not mean we can sit on our butts and sit idly by as the Democrats make a plan to beat us. | ||
We must get involved right now, next year, the year next, next, and then four years is going to go by fast. | ||
We got to do everything we can to make sure we get J.D. Vance elected the next president of the United States after Trump. | ||
Heck yes! | ||
So that means we need to get involved in our local committees, become PCs, get rid of the feckless leaders who don't want to do anything, get involved in that process, change it from the ground up. | ||
Because being a PC is key in turning point action. | ||
Go to our website, tpaction.com slash getinvolved. | ||
And you can follow me on X at nformica, G-O-P. That is N-F-O-R-M-I-C-A-G-O-P. Thank you so much, you guys. | ||
We'll have you back. | ||
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Thanks, Allie. | |
Appreciate you. | ||
All right. | ||
And you guys are free to be released. | ||
You guys know War Room production's a little gonzo. | ||
Fun fact, the last two shows that I did from DC, I actually didn't have a producer with me, so I did the show, I produced it myself. | ||
Thank you, thank you, yes. | ||
We're all about female empowerment in the War Room. | ||
No, definitely not. | ||
But look, there's some breaking news, by the way, I'm very glad that, I think that's Mike Lawler, we can boo for Mike Lawler. | ||
This is my favorite thing to do. | ||
I saw one of the Democrats say all of a certain physiognomy to them where they just look depraved and demented and evil, frankly. | ||
But there is some breaking news coming out that the new version of the CR, which was whittled down to about 116 pages, is likely to fall. | ||
They wanted to pass it under suspension, which basically has them skirt the Rules Committee, but they need to get a two-thirds vote in order to do that. | ||
And since Democrats are not going to bail Speaker Johnson out, it's likely to fail, which is fantastic news! | ||
Because we're all about shutting the government down. | ||
You know why? | ||
What was it? | ||
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Back? | |
Remember all the really intellectuals, you know, all over, what, heritage? | ||
Oh, you know, big government. | ||
We need limited government, right? | ||
And then with the Tea Party, it was more like, no government, right? | ||
And now, what did MAGA realize? | ||
The government, the deep state, the administrative, they suck and they're the enemy. | ||
And that's the difference. | ||
And what you're seeing going on behind me right now, these evil, evil people in a building that you pay for with your taxpayer. | ||
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Boo! | |
Can we boo for this one? | ||
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Boo! | |
I love my job. | ||
That lady wants to dictate how you live. | ||
I wouldn't let her near my kids if I had kids. | ||
And they now want to jam down your throat. | ||
Pandemic guidelines that make it so they can have vaccine passports and mask mandates. | ||
They want to create new bio labs to develop vaccines and cures for pathogens that they don't even know, right? | ||
However, will the American experiment continue if Pfizer isn't allowed to, what, create concoct pandemics and then profit off the cures? | ||
And just to add on to that, you guys are going to get a lot of Natalie in these next 30 minutes, so I apologize in advance. | ||
Or you can clap, I don't know. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
I like this crowd. | ||
Thank you, thank you. | ||
But here's the most ridiculous thing. | ||
Remember, here in the war room, we have been gaming out, much like the left does in their war games, right? | ||
Disease X, which always, I don't know, somehow seems to come true, right? | ||
But wargaming out how the left was going to triage their loss in 2024 because it would dictate, right, how they respond to it. | ||
So if they viewed misinformation as the vertical that they needed to respond to, then they'd double down on the censorship programs. | ||
If they thought, oh, well, the public health, we need climate change lockdowns, we need to rig the election again with a COVID-type, you know, bio-warfare, then they're going to double down on the pandemic stuff. | ||
Now, I don't know about you guys, but have you heard about a little thing called bird flu lately? | ||
I believe California just entered, believe it or not, a state of emergency over bird flu. | ||
What, three cases? | ||
And believe it or not, the New York Times had an article just last week that a bird flu pandemic would be the most foreseeable catastrophe in history. | ||
MIT Technology Review had a big piece talking about how bird flu pandemics are going to materialize. | ||
And then, of course, Bloomberg had to jump in and say, well, pandemics can't actually be caused by lab leaks. | ||
And that, my friends, is what we call a limited hangout. | ||
But why do I bring that up? | ||
Because they've lost so much control of the powers that be here in the United States, they've had to do what they always do. | ||
And what's that? | ||
Outsource. | ||
Not just your jobs and your livelihoods, but in this case, our public health, our guidelines. | ||
I'm sure you guys like the pandemic treaty. | ||
What do you guys think about the pandemic treaty that the WHO wants? | ||
You can boo. | ||
You can boo for that. | ||
This lady's still up here? | ||
She's worse than the WHO bureaucrats. | ||
But you know what the WHO did just two days ago? | ||
They launched something called WHO Academy. | ||
So they can train these people. | ||
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This one's really getting worked up. | |
She's losing it. | ||
She's crazy. | ||
I might just stop talking and let you watch her, but I won't. | ||
But they launched a program called the WHO Academy so they could train public health officials and bureaucrats in countries across the world so their responses to pandemics could be more in line with that of the WHO. Now, what about the WHO and their response to COVID-19 makes you think that they deserve any legitimacy or respect? | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
And that's the only correct answer. | ||
Now, she's taking the glasses off. | ||
It's really gotten serious. | ||
You know what? | ||
Why do these people bother me so much? | ||
And I'm sure why they bother you so much. | ||
It's because it's so insulting to your intelligence, right? | ||
That they have the nerve to stand up there. | ||
Now, I don't think this... | ||
This one probably wasn't let into the Doge Caucus, let's be honest, right? | ||
I would support restrictions there. | ||
But all of those people two weeks ago were standing up there and posting selfies and screaming at you saying that we're going to be the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
We're going to make cuts. | ||
We're going to secure the border. | ||
By the way, just to pause, remember last CR? It also happens to be the CR that Stephen K. Bannon was in jail. | ||
And believe me, I think I was one of the only hosts, if not frankly, the only shows like we always have been, that held the line on that CR because no one else in DC wants to throw down and say the things that I say. | ||
And not just about that one. | ||
That one's easy. | ||
That one's an easy target. | ||
But do you guys remember the SAVE Act? | ||
Remember the SAVE Act? | ||
Right? | ||
And that's the rich irony in all of this, right? | ||
You guys work to get these people elected. | ||
So they can then grift off of an issue that you guys brought to the table and made an issue, that is election integrity. | ||
They then cheapened that issue into something as a safe act that they could attach as a shiny toy onto another CR. What? | ||
So they could feed their nice lobbyists and donors a nice new check? | ||
But that's what you're up against, right? | ||
And the absolute worst part of it is that they think you're dumb, and they think that you're stupid, and they think that they can get away with it. | ||
But then entered a little thing called War Room and your phone calls. | ||
I love the phone calls. | ||
It's so much fun. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you guys... | ||
This one's a little more normal looking. | ||
He still probably went to Epstein Island, though, no. | ||
It's true. | ||
I think we have Mike Benz down the line. | ||
You know when I start making the Epstein comments, it's time to pull the mic. | ||
No. | ||
I think we have Mike with us. | ||
Mike, do we have you? | ||
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Okay. | |
Sure do. | ||
Hey, guys. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Mike, I apologize that you've had to witness this. | ||
You have been doing some wonderful reporting. | ||
All right, so speak about this. | ||
Reuters? | ||
You guys like Reuters? | ||
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Can we give a nice big boo for Reuters? | |
Thank you. | ||
So what if I told you that they've received tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars from the federal government to lie to the American people? | ||
You're paying for their BS propaganda lies. | ||
Well, Mike Benz, who I can't totally see, but I assume he's there, is going to tell you about the fact that they're doing that. | ||
So Mike, you've got a few minutes. | ||
I'm going to have to interrupt you eventually, but let it rip. | ||
Hey, so Reuters has received $1.56 billion in government contracts since 2008. So this, to be clear, this has been over both Republican and Democrat governments. | ||
The Reuters also received tens of millions of dollars under the Trump administration. | ||
And now they do a range of services. | ||
They're newswire. | ||
They have something called the Thomson Reuters Special Services, which is a CIA contractor and has also received $145 million from the Pentagon. | ||
Reuters this year won the Pulitzer Prize for their investigative work on Elon Musk and misconduct at Elon Musk's major companies, Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and X. The Biden administration, Joe Biden himself, | ||
18 months ago from the podium of the White House, responded to a reporter telling his government agencies to, quote, look into Elon Musk and potential Misconduct at his companies, whereupon 11 different government agencies and oversight organs under the Biden executive branch launched investigations into Elon Musk. | ||
And it just so happens that Reuter, which has received $300 million in government contracts for its various product lines, has basically done investigative hit piece work on the exact topics that its government customers I'm not alleging a direct pay to play, | ||
but the question that I bring up here is, does it taint Reuters' choice of targets when it drops a favor in the favor bank to the very people paying it U.S. taxpayer money? | ||
And Mike, you're always ahead of the curve when it comes to censorship stuff. | ||
I'll hold you through the break, but can you just give the audience a minute? | ||
Obviously, it was controversial. | ||
They had the extension of the Global Engagement Center tucked away in the 1,547-page CR. But can you just give a one-minute primer briefer on how that is political malpractice to its core? | ||
Well, it absolutely is. | ||
The Global Engagement Center was the censorship nerve center of the global empire. | ||
It partnered with the CIA, it partnered with USAID, it partnered with the Pentagon, it partnered with DARPA, it partnered with the DHS, it partnered with the US Special Forces to coordinate all social media censorship activity all over the world in order to tilt elections, To manipulate hearts and minds, even targeting people here at home that were pro-Trump. | ||
They basically declared populism around the world to be a threat to democracy and used their perch as a democracy promotion program at the State Department to do censorship work as a predicate for supporting democracy. | ||
Because misinformation is a threat to democracy, don't you know? | ||
But it looks like it's scrubbed from this CR, but the fight is still just in its early stages because they're going to be moving all their operations into a different State Department Bureau called the State Department Bureau for Democracy, Rights, and Labor. | ||
And I can tell you all about that if you want to talk after the break. | ||
I was going to say, if you can hang with us through the break, you guys can see they're voting right now on the motion to suspend the rules and pass. | ||
It's reported that they're likely not going to get that, so we've killed yet another CR. Shout out to this audience! | ||
Why don't we shut down the government that hates us and show them once and for all, don't tread on me. | ||
How about that? | ||
Right? | ||
We like that? | ||
I like that. | ||
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All right. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Yes! | ||
Keep it coming! | ||
You're back here in the war room. | ||
I always say battleground, fourth hour, best hour. | ||
It's Natalie Winters filling in for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Round of applause for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Political prisoner extraordinaire, right? | ||
The best. | ||
For those of you who don't know who I am and you're like, why is there a young child hosting Stephen K. Bannon's show? | ||
I filled in for him when he spent four months in prison, in honor of a lifetime. | ||
And the best part is that it's these hacks who are now voting to cram this country with even more debt who sent him there and have the nerve to parade around and act like they did anything to stop government weaponization. | ||
What about the, what was it, the Weaponization Committee? | ||
Oversight? | ||
Have they done anything worth anything? | ||
I know James Comer wrote a book with all the findings that you guys paid for on the Oversight Committee. | ||
But besides that, I didn't really see anything come to fruition. | ||
And we're going to track this vote. | ||
I'm producing and hosting. | ||
It's all good. | ||
But I wanted to cover another story. | ||
And that is the China cyber attacks that are happening. | ||
So, obviously, you guys know Chris Krebs. | ||
Remember Chris Krebs? | ||
Of infamy, who said that the 2020 election was, what, the most safe and secure election that we've ever had? | ||
Well, he's on MSNBC about a week ago saying, quote, we're at war with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
They're preparing to go to war with us. | ||
And then he and Katie Tour have a whole exchange where they talk about how our critical infrastructure is fundamentally and critically exposed to threats faced by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And I said, well, Chris, does that apply then to election infrastructure? | ||
Because I'm pretty sure that this audience was what laughed out of rooms and mocked and ridiculed for saying that foreign countries could have hacked and had access to election infrastructure. | ||
But it goes so much deeper than that, right? | ||
Because here's the fundamental point, right? | ||
The Biden regime's tough talk on these cyber attacks, tough talk on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Not so tough talk, might I add, on the Chinese spy balloon, right? | ||
But they couldn't even take on the Chinese Communist Party if they wanted to. | ||
And I'm not even talking just about the vertical, the what, political prostitute that is Hunter Biden. | ||
For every foreign country that's an enemy and an adversary to this country. | ||
I don't know about you, I wouldn't personally want to hire Hunter Biden as my personal attorney, but apparently Ukrainian oligarchs, what, the same ones that we're probably funding with all of our Ukraine aid packages right now. | ||
Apparently they thought he'd be a great lawyer, so they might not have the best taste. | ||
In fact, I would say I digress. | ||
I don't digress on that point, because you know why? | ||
Here's why the cyber attack vertical is so important. | ||
Not only because the World Economic Forum, by the way, I think that's the first time I've said WEF, so please boo for the World Economic Forum. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But they, believe it or not, have been talking about how cyber attacks and cyber pandemics. | ||
You want a cyber pandemic? | ||
What the heck is that? | ||
I don't know where these people get their vernacular from, but... | ||
You need to hire new people. | ||
But anyways, they are talking about how cyber pandemics are going to happen. | ||
You know Bill Burns, Joe Biden's CIA director. | ||
You know what he used to do before he started directing the CIA to, what, gather intelligence on the American people and screw over the lives of, what, people like Stephen K. Bannon and Peter Navarro? | ||
Well, he used to be the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a globalist, Atlanticist think tank that, what, Probably somehow takes your money through federal taxpayer dollars and grants and then spews propaganda that gets us dragged into more forever wars. | ||
Well, that group actually has something called the Carnegie Syndrome Center over in, you guessed it, China, where they actually work, believe it or not, on fictitious cyber scenarios whereby they study what the United States and China can do to collaborate on cyber security. | ||
And then it gets even better because Jake Sullivan, our Director of National Security Advisor and Avril Haines, the DNI, they were fellows up at the Harvard Belfer Center, which takes hand-over-fist cash from the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
But more importantly, they also do those role-played fictitious cyber scenarios. | ||
Now, this is not just with run-of-the-mill Chinese entities, but with actual PLA colonels and commanders. | ||
So, gee, I wonder why the Chinese Communist Party is hacking us. | ||
And if you don't believe me, if you think I'm too conspiratorial, I would also humbly add, you know who created the entire technological administrative system that the Chinese Communist Party runs on? | ||
None other than Microsoft. | ||
It's actually called Windows China Government Edition. | ||
So sorry, Microsoft, and sorry, Bill Gates, but I don't give a crap when your services keep getting hacked by the Chinese Communist Party because you welcomed it in when you started collaborating with, what, probably the West's greatest adversary? | ||
And speaking of collaboration, now we're returning to Natalie Winter's tradition, when I used to be Steve's just contributor, where I would do all the Chinese investigative reporting. | ||
But speaking of foreign compromise, All these losers behind me. | ||
You can boo. | ||
Every time I point to them, it's going to be like, Pavlov's dog, I want you to boo. | ||
Boo really loud. | ||
That these people are so sick and evil and depraved, the Chinese Communist Party runs the most advanced political warfare operations on these people, down to the fact that they pay for trips overseas to China. | ||
Not for the members, they do that too, but for their staffers. | ||
On delegations with an organization called the China-United States Exchange Foundation, which is part of what's called China's United Front. | ||
It's a communist-Marxist political warfare department that takes billions of dollars to co-opt American politicians. | ||
And you know what the best part is? | ||
And you know why I'm probably one of the few journalists in this show, in this audience, is one of the few cohorts of people who even can dare to talk about it? | ||
That was a voice crack because I'm losing my voice, but you know. | ||
Nevertheless, she persisted, right? | ||
That's what I've been told. | ||
By Elizabeth Warren, who's trying to ram through judges. | ||
You know, they're voting on two more Democrat judges today, but I digress on that for a second. | ||
That same entity, the China-United States Exchange Foundation, If you can believe it, they paid to take Western journalists from the New York Times, the Washington Post, Bloomberg, Harvard Business Review, AP, Reuters, all those horrible news outlets on trips to China. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party subsidized it. | ||
In exchange for, quote, favorable coverage and to, quote, disseminate positive messages. | ||
And you might say, well, Natalie, what are you quoting? | ||
And to that I would say the Foreign Agent Registration Act filings that were around for decades but not a single journalist decided to report on it because that's what corruption and compromise is called. | ||
That's a perfect physical manifestation and reification of the problem that we face. | ||
And look, I'm all for throwing down, I'm gonna say, a naughty word that I'm not allowed to say according to MSNBC. That's the enemy within. | ||
We like the enemy. | ||
We can boo the enemy within. | ||
We hate the enemy within. | ||
This is so fun. | ||
This is like the highlight of my year. | ||
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But this is the enemy within, okay? | |
These people suck, and I think they voted, so I think the CR is not coming to the floor. | ||
But all of these people, like I said, the border was mentioned four times in 1,547 pages of funding to continue the government. | ||
Like, let that sink in. | ||
That's what we're up against. | ||
So when President Trump says we need to primary all of these people, I say we need to primary them, but probably investigate them too. | ||
Right? | ||
You know, when they meltdown about us running retribution, It really is quite funny. | ||
Because they were the ones who waged war on us first. | ||
And they've been doing it for a really long time. | ||
And they never thought that we were going to come back and win like we did in 2024. So that's why they did what they did. | ||
Because they think that they can get away with it. | ||
In the same way that they phrase, what, the tariffs as Trump's trade war against China? | ||
I mean, what a bunch of... | ||
I don't even think I'm on live TV right now. | ||
But what a bunch of imbeciles to think that it's the United States who's waging war on China. | ||
They've obviously never read The People's War or The Art of War, all these pseudo-intellectuals that you see up on MSNBC every day. | ||
For their sake, I hope they're dumb. | ||
Because if they're not dumb, then they're blackmailed or they're bonafide traitors. | ||
And take your pick, because I say you could probably split. | ||
These are the traitors, those are the dumb ones, and those are the who knows what. | ||
But that's what we're up against. | ||
And I think we still have Mike Benz joining us down the line. | ||
Mike, we're gonna have to let you go quickly because I got some other guests that I gotta run through. | ||
That was an epic rant. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I'm MAGA Vanna White. | ||
Give the audience the pitch on the censorship stuff. | ||
Well, you know, we see now that the Global Engagement Center has been stripped out of this new continuing resolution. | ||
But the issue is, they've already... | ||
It notified the court that it's substantially likely that they will not be reauthorized and that they have already begun plans to move its staff and operations into other bureaus in the State Department. | ||
Now, they said they're moving their staff and their operations. | ||
They didn't say they're changing their operations. | ||
And where they're going to go is directly into the State Department's Bureau on Democracy, Rights, and Labor. | ||
This is the main color revolution bureau for the State Department in the name of democracy promotion, accusations of human rights violations, and the CIA's work with union groups. | ||
That's why labor is stuck in there because they are the street muscle for rental riots. | ||
And that specific locus in the State Department, the Bureau of Democracy, Rights, and Labor, Is the main umbrella place in state where GEC, where the Global Engagement Center is parked. | ||
That bureau is not going away. | ||
And people in every regional desk at state will be lobbying the Trump administration to keep these social media censorship powers in order to influence the course of events in Ukraine, in Georgia, in Romania, in Venezuela, in Nicaragua, in Pakistan. | ||
And the Trump administration is going to be faced with a very difficult decision about whether to say no to those powers, which, if used, would be very nasty and would censor the internet, but may help accomplish the Trump administration's foreign policy goals if indeed they do want to topple those governments. | ||
Mike Benz. | ||
Mike, I know you can't see, so give me a round of applause for Mike Benz. | ||
All right, the love is mutual. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
You guys think Mike Ben should go run CISA? Mike Ben should run CISA, right? | ||
I think that's what he should do. | ||
He might be more effective on the outside. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Mike, thank you for joining us. | ||
If people want to follow you, get all the stuff, where can they go to do that? | ||
You already know. | ||
It's Mike Ben, Cyber, and FoundationForFreedomOnline.com. | ||
I'll see you guys soon. | ||
Bye. | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
All right. | ||
To a little bit of on-air producing, we're joined by Rob Maness. | ||
I hope I have Maness. | ||
I try, I try, I try. | ||
And, of course, Wendy Rogers, who the Warren Posse knows very well. | ||
Wendy, we've got to hit... | ||
Yeah, let's round of applause. | ||
We've got to hit some CR stuff, but we have a few minutes. | ||
We're obviously in your home state. | ||
We represent a representative in Arizona. | ||
Can you give the Posse a little bit of an update on all things election integrity? | ||
Thanks, Natalie. | ||
Is your mic on? | ||
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Why don't I... Thanks, Natalie. | |
Great to be down here from Flagstaff. | ||
We open our legislative session January 13th on the 15th, and my Elections Committee will be hearing the bill. | ||
Which will cure the problem of late reporting of our ballots, our vote here in Arizona. | ||
We're very excited about it. | ||
We will get two things done. | ||
We'll move up the late early turn-in of ballots and also the ability to input our ballots without having them be in an envelope. | ||
All of this is to say That we finally think we have the right solution to cure this. | ||
And we worked with Florida a few weeks ago and our Senate President Warren Peterson will be sponsoring the bill in my committee. | ||
So we're very excited about this development to fix things here in Arizona. | ||
And what seat do you live in? | ||
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I live in Gulfport, Mississippi, Natalie. | |
Mississippi, and I assume you're probably in some capacity involved in election integrity stuff, but what are you guys working on down there? | ||
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I'm absolutely involved in election integrity stuff. | |
Lucky guess, I don't know. | ||
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Our GOP Executive Committee in Harrison County's number one priority is to fix All of the election issues that we've found in the state of Mississippi with our voter rolls, give the Secretary of State the right powers that he doesn't currently have today to clean them up, and that is going to be our number one priority. | |
But you know what we're really working on in addition to that is getting rid of the people that want to do this kind of thing to the American citizens in this country. | ||
This is the enemy within, but I'm happy to bring you some breaking news that the CR vote did not pass. | ||
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There you go. | |
What is that, Warren Posse? | ||
Two for two, one for one on speakership races, and something tells me, I don't know, I don't know. | ||
We might just be two for two because, Speaker Johnson, you deserve a motion to vacate and you certainly should not be sworn in on January 3rd, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a lucky prediction. | ||
Just putting that out there. | ||
But, Wendy, before I let you go, just in terms of what you guys are doing in Arizona, how do you think other states can replicate that? | ||
Are you working or liaising with other states or what sort of a game plan countrywide? | ||
Well, we're one of the last three states to report, so we're pretty low on the totem pole. | ||
It's more a question of us learning from other states. | ||
We have great bills on the horizon, many of which Florida has had. | ||
And so the best part of the United States is to take the best from other states and make good legislation. | ||
So I'll be running several bills, the squatter, Bill, the prohibition against photo radar. | ||
These are freedom bills. | ||
And I think the climate is right for us to have more freedom. | ||
We will also be running the defend the guard bill, which is something Pete Hegseth and President Trump support, which says that we will not deploy our National Guard into a war zone unless the United States Congress has declared war. | ||
I like it. | ||
And where can people go to follow the both of you? | ||
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You can follow me on X, at Rob Manus, and Facebook and all the other social media. | |
And on X, Wendy Rogers AZ. Thank you guys for joining us. | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
Merry Christmas. | ||
We don't say happy holidays in the war room. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Thank you guys for joining us. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And Wendy Rogers gave me the realization that, you know who we haven't discussed today? | ||
I'm going to say a name, and you guys are free to go. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
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Can we boo for Mark Zuckerberg? | |
That's gonna need to be a little louder. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You guys are learning. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg spent what? | ||
Close to a billion dollars, right? | ||
To steal the 2020 election from us. | ||
And then he waddles down to Mar-a-Lago, and he thinks that you guys, MAGA, that you're so cheap that a one million dollar check, the bare minimum to make it seven figures, is gonna make us do a 180, or several iterations of 180. What is that? | ||
3-5-40. | ||
I think, maybe, I don't know, check my math. | ||
Fact check that. | ||
He thinks that that's gonna make this movement change and embrace him, and Jeff Bezos too. | ||
You know what I say? | ||
We don't want you at the inauguration. | ||
We don't want you anywhere near the MAGA movement. | ||
How many of you guys have been banned by Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook from posting about COVID? Yeah, like everyone. | ||
And who? | ||
They never join. | ||
Okay, you're ultra-based. | ||
I can't say that. | ||
I was young. | ||
Don't hold it against me, okay? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
But Mark Zuckerberg and all of these people who think that the MAGA movement can be bought off for a million dollars. | ||
Remember it was Mark Zuckerberg who what? | ||
Wrote the letter to congressional investigators saying, Yeah, like, I'm sorry, I may have donated some money to the election, but it didn't sway it in favor of Democrats. | ||
That's what all the evidence I've seen said. | ||
Didn't even have the consideration to put a footnote on that. | ||
No evidence just said that. | ||
But you know what's the worst part of that letter? | ||
I don't even blame Mark Zuckerberg for thinking that Republicans in the MAGA movement are so easy and cheap to deceive. | ||
Because you know why? | ||
That stupid letter... | ||
Which contained absolutely no substantive apology. | ||
They still stole the 2020 election. | ||
These idiots celebrated that as a quote, big win. | ||
That was what they tweeted, House Judiciary. | ||
They quote tweeted the letter. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
Mark Zuckerberg destroys this country and helps elect a president-elect that destroyed this country, destroyed the economy, brought us to the precipice of World War III. And Mark Zuckerberg sends a two-page letter, not even the full two pages, 1.5 pages, in double space it probably reduces down to a page. | ||
And these idiot Republicans said that that's a big win. | ||
Well, if these people think that that is what constitutes a big win, then maybe I guess they understand why the overwhelming mandate, 77 million plus victory that President Donald Trump just had, doesn't translate into any change into how they're actually acting on this stupid damn CR vote. | ||
And I guess it also means that they aren't listening or understanding that you guys, your phone calls, your letters, your texts, your messages, that they're making such a difference that you now just tanked not one, but two CRs in a matter of 24 hours. | ||
That's pretty damn impressive. | ||
I'm sorry, that's pretty damn impressive for a group of people who, what, eight years ago were being smeared as deplorables? | ||
Oh, because you didn't go to the Harvard Kennedy School, you don't get a say in global and foreign affairs. | ||
Screw you! | ||
Screw you and your elitist credentialism because look where you've gotten us. | ||
What, 36, 37 trillion dollars in debt? | ||
A bunch of people who are elected who freak out if Donald Trump wants to put loyalists in his cabinets because they wouldn't even know how to put America first if they wanted to and they're too compromised to put America first even if they actually wanted to. | ||
So that, my friends, is the enemy within. | ||
But I think we'll encapsulate this episode as a special edition of Wyrm that is the enemy within the Republican Party. | ||
So I thank you guys. | ||
I got 23 seconds left for standing and listening to me. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Like I said, Stephen K. Bannon is speaking after, I believe it's 7.15. | ||
I did not know I was hosting, so therefore you can't hold anything that I said against me. | ||
But I hope you enjoyed it, and thank you again, really, for listening, and the War and Posse. | ||
We love you guys. | ||
Have a good one. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Then the Father will he call his checkered tone. | ||
The wise men will bow down before the throne. |