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With a clear plan to avoid the looming shutdown, the House rejected the spending deal 174 to 235. It needed a two-thirds majority to pass. | |
The second GOP-led proposal, I'm going to say it again, GOP-led proposal included disaster relief, aid for farmers, and a two-year extension to the debt ceiling. | ||
It also had the support of President-elect Donald Trump. | ||
But 38 Republicans voted against it, and it only won over two Democrats. | ||
Many other Democratic lawmakers are angry about Elon Musk's influence in the process. | ||
I want to share what we heard from Vermont Senator Peter Welsh about that. | ||
You give $277 million to a campaign, you get a seat at the table, and maybe the head of the table. | ||
And this all started with his tweeting, and then Trump piled on and unraveled an agreement that had the support of the President, the Speaker, and the Senate leadership. | ||
Let's just take a moment and realize this spectacle of a 400 billion dollar man using the platform he purchased to bully an entire branch of the federal government and he bullied them into public chaos. | ||
People on the same team. | ||
That is where we are and Trump isn't even in office yet. | ||
Johnson proposal is not serious. | ||
It's laughable. | ||
Extreme MAGA Republicans are driving us to a government shutdown. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think a lot of them came to Congress, you know, by running against Congress, right? | ||
We've got to throw a wrench in it. | ||
The shutter down mentality, that is a very real aspect up on Capitol Hill. | ||
There's a very real aspect in the Republican Party. | ||
If you came here just to sort of prove that government doesn't work, you know, voting for continuing resolutions and, you know, trying to make the system work a little bit better, that's not what you came here to do. | ||
That's not what your voters sent you here to do either. | ||
So, you know, they've got a real problem. | ||
I think it's a It's a problem that no one person can really solve. | ||
Just because the speaker changes, that doesn't mean that they're going to suddenly have the votes to do these things. | ||
Just saying we need a speaker who's going to lead, that's not real either. | ||
It's the same story we've been seeing for now 15 years. | ||
Quickly, yes or no, is Mike Johnson the speaker on February 1st of 2025? | ||
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That is tough. | |
I would wager no. | ||
I think you're seeing it right now. | ||
Thomas Massey is a firm no. | ||
I think every indication is Marjorie Taylor Greene is not going to vote for Johnson. | ||
Chip Roy doesn't. | ||
He didn't sound like someone who was going to vote for it. | ||
We reached an agreement. | ||
We came to modest achievements. | ||
And a tweet changed all of it? | ||
Can you imagine what the next two years are going to be like if every time the Congress works its will and then there's a tweet? | ||
Or from an individual who has no official portfolio, who threatens members on the Republican side with a primary? | ||
Why you shut down the government, because we won't be doing it. | ||
Furthermore, Mr. Speaker. | ||
The house, the house will be in order. | ||
The House will be in order. | ||
The gentlewoman is reminded to direct her comments to the chair. | ||
My colleagues are reminded to yield the floor to the gentlewoman from Florida. | ||
The yeas are 174, the nays are 235, one voting present, two-thirds not being in the affirmative, the rules are not suspended, and the bill is not passed. | ||
Of these lawmakers, what do you make of this situation? | ||
I think that they are just pulling out their hair right now because this always happens right before Christmas. | ||
Everybody's anxious to get home. | ||
And then something like this happens where the rug gets pulled out from underneath them. | ||
And they think, what? | ||
What was wrong with this? | ||
We're giving money. | ||
For cancer research, for pancreatic research, we're doing E15 for farmers. | ||
What's wrong with that? | ||
And I think that this was a huge rookie error on Muska's part. | ||
I don't think he really understands the interest groups that line up to support Legislation like this. | ||
Very disappointing to us that all but two Democrats voted against aid to farmers and ranchers, against disaster relief, against all these bipartisan measures that had already been negotiated and decided upon. | ||
Again, the only difference on this legislation was that we would push the debt ceiling to January of 2027. I want you all to remember that it was just last spring that the same Democrats berated Republicans and said that it was irresponsible to hold the debt limit, the debt ceiling hostage. | ||
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What changed? | |
It is, I think, really irresponsible for us to risk a shutdown over these issues on things that they have already agreed upon. | ||
I think you need to be asking them the questions about that. | ||
What's the next step, Mr. Speaker? | ||
We will regroup, and we will come up with another solution, so stay tuned. | ||
Will you drop the debt limit demand? | ||
Will you drop the debt limit? | ||
And here's the... | ||
I don't know about any one person. | ||
Clearly, Johnson's not up to the task, and he's got to go, right? | ||
He's got to go. | ||
Should Johnson be Speaker of the House? | ||
President Trump, these are your people. | ||
It's not just Johnson, clearly he has to go. | ||
He doesn't have that, he doesn't have what we call the right stuff. | ||
Right? | ||
That combination of guts and moxie and savvy and toughness. | ||
What is the strength of our movement? | ||
It's resilience. | ||
What does Trump admire most? | ||
It's resilience. | ||
You can punch MAGA in the face and they're gonna get up off the canvas and they're gonna punch you back three times harder. | ||
This is what we've done. | ||
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've tried 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. Bannon. | ||
Welcome. | ||
It's Friday, 20 December, the year of our Lord, 2024. We're live at the Phoenix Convention Center in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
I want to thank everybody. | ||
War Room Posse just opened the The door is here. | ||
So all the hardest-core retrobates are here right now. | ||
I want to thank you guys, reprobates. | ||
I want to go to Matt Boyle. | ||
So there's a major new development in this entire fiasco back in Washington, D.C., and that revolves around Speaker Johnson. | ||
Breitbart News, Breitbart News lead story. | ||
Matt Boyle Thank you for joining us, Matt. | ||
I realize you're doing other stuff today, keeping everybody up to date on the pages of Breitbart on this fiasco in Washington, the imperial capital. | ||
What's the story that you guys are breaking from, I guess, from Garrett Haake over at NBC News? | ||
Yeah, well, look, President Garrett Haake and NBC talk about it. | ||
And he asked President Trump if he still has confidence in Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. | ||
And Trump gave the, we'll see, right? | ||
Like, that was the answer. | ||
We'll see, right? | ||
So, I think what you're seeing is that Trump is beginning to turn on Mike Johnson because Mike Johnson has failed with regard to this funding debt, etc. | ||
package. | ||
And the reason why we're in this mess to begin with is because Mike Johnson You know, while he was flying around with President Trump and Elon Musk and Don Jr. and RFK to UFC events, you know, and that infamous picture there where the four of those other guys are sitting around the table on Trump's plane. | ||
Mike Johnson's kind of the hanger-on in the back corner of the room looking like he doesn't have a seat at the table. | ||
While he's doing that, Mike Johnson's negotiating this monstrosity of Continuing resolution, which really isn't a continuing resolution, it's more of an omnibus, with the Democrats. | ||
And that deal blew up in grand fashion because, among other people, President Trump, Elon Musk, etc., were calling out this monstrosity deal that they introduced earlier this week. | ||
So then they rushed to cobble together a better plan with President Trump last night that they introduced. | ||
It was a better plan eminently than the The one that Johnson had originally introduced, Trump endorsed it, but then Johnson couldn't deliver enough Republican votes for it, right? | ||
38 Republicans voted no on it, only two Democrats voted yes on it, on this vote last night. | ||
And now we stare down, we're less than 24 hours, we're a little over 12 hours away now, I think 13 hours and change away from a Government shutdown. | ||
And we didn't need to be in this position. | ||
We're in this position because Mike Johnson is the Speaker of the House. | ||
And let me be clear, if Mike Johnson is the Speaker of the House come January 3rd at the regularly scheduled speakership election, Trump's entire agenda will operate, will be through This chaos, right? | ||
And so this threatens Trump's agenda as a whole. | ||
So I think it's healthy that we're going through this right now rather than waiting until next year. | ||
But I do think that there's some major, major warning signs here for President Trump, his movement, and the agenda that they need to probably get a new speaker. | ||
Look, the new Congress Begins on January 3rd with a vacant chair. | ||
We remember this from two years ago, right? | ||
Like, remember the fight that happened where you had 15 rounds and then eventually McCarthy got through and got elected and then, you know, 10 months later McCarthy got voted out with a motion to vacate. | ||
But, you know, they could elect a new speaker right away. | ||
They don't have to go with Mike Johnson. | ||
It's probably going to be a member of the House. | ||
It doesn't have to be constitutionally. | ||
But it's probably gonna be a member of the House. | ||
It always has been throughout history. | ||
And you know I think there's any number of different options who are great and I think would be a lot better than Mike Johnson a lot more organized on this. | ||
But that's a conversation that needs to start happening among House Republicans because Mike Johnson and you know is so tarnished by all of this stuff right this thing the Ukraine funding earlier in the year the FISA thing that he did back in the spring. | ||
It's just, you know, he's got too much baggage. | ||
And the question is, does Donald Trump want to carry Mike Johnson's baggage? | ||
And I don't think so, right? | ||
So I think you're starting to see Trump beginning to move against him and begin to move for a Republican alternative to Mike Johnson as Speaker. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
If Denver could put up the article, I want to see the headline from Breitbart because it's very important. | ||
President Trump's agenda, let's go back. | ||
I talked about it last night. | ||
You've got the kinetic wars that President Trump has to stop, the forever wars. | ||
Over here, you've got the deportation, sealing the border, building the wall, the deportation of 12 to 15 million people. | ||
What you have to do With working out, you know, now there's talks going on with the frontline Central American countries. | ||
Ben Burkwam's here. | ||
We'll get an update from Ben about that. | ||
Things we've covered for years. | ||
But as I said in the speech the other night in New York, the hardest thing, the thing that must be done and must be done correctly is this entire reorganization of the government, deconstruction of the administrative state, the DOGE effort, OMB, the cuts that have to come. | ||
Also cuts over in... | ||
Over and above that to the Defense Department and other issues at the time when we're facing the beginning part of the kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
We also have the tax plan. | ||
You have all that. | ||
The initial plan, and this is why I'm so upset about this, the initial plan, I've talked about two reconciliations. | ||
Reconciliation is kind of this weird gimmick that you have every so often that It comes up that you can actually do a bill and you just need a majority. | ||
You don't need... | ||
You're not beholden by the filibuster in the Senate of the 60 votes, right? | ||
There's going to be two reconciliations. | ||
One ray out of the box with Tom Homan and Steve Miller that Matt knows very well about and is going to come in with all the hard stuff on the border, a bunch of executive orders President Trump's going to do, but also stuff in legislation to get President Trump and Homan the money they need to secure the border, build the wall, and start the deportation programs, which are not... | ||
The debt ceiling issues were going to be in the reconciliation bill, that bill, not even the second reconciliation bill. | ||
This is why we fought, when they started talking about one bill that would come in March or April, we said no, because the debt ceiling relief for President Trump is going to come in there. | ||
Johnson's just bald-faced lies and misrepresentations to people have put us in this jam. | ||
And not just that, even in the thing they're talking about with the farm, 10 Bain for the Farm, but particularly the FEMA. We're not convinced that the FEMA money is not in FEMA right now. | ||
The Biden regime is hiding it. | ||
If you put the FEMA money in, there's always the thing about offsets, about offsets. | ||
And look, I realize a lot of this is unpleasant. | ||
There's some positive members upset. | ||
But we've got to get a reality check here. | ||
This is a burning, we're a burning dumpster fire of a platform right now as a country on the dead. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Bowles going to stick with us as we talk about what's happening in the Imperial Capital next in the War Room. | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K. Band. | |
Are we concerned with the government shutdown? | ||
Because remember, the dying Biden regime, and this is their government, right? | ||
On the way out, they're going to make it as painful as possible to President Trump. | ||
On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, they're going to shut down TSA or over this weekend. | ||
They're going to try to make it... | ||
This is how much they hate the people in this country, right? | ||
This is how much they hate the people. | ||
They're going to try to extract a pound of flesh because... | ||
Government shutdowns are political warfare. | ||
They just are. | ||
Now, Boyle, you've been around with us so many years, right? | ||
Back at Breitbart, on every government shutdown we've had, Matt, we've come out the better for it in the next election because people understand what's going on. | ||
That's why we're not afraid of government shutdowns. | ||
We're not afraid of government shutdowns and we're not afraid of using the debt ceiling as leverage for Right? | ||
We're in the minority. | ||
This is all the budget control, everything that we got, and it wasn't great, trust me, because the apparatus, the system, will figure out a workaround at it. | ||
And we got a systems problem, not just a personnel problem. | ||
We have a personnel problem in Johnson that has to be dealt with. | ||
He has not been straightforward with people. | ||
He's not been straightforward with President Trump. | ||
Matt, to know that he went to the UFC fight, to know that he was on the plane with President Trump, to know that he went to the Army-Navy game, To know that he can contact J.D. Vance at any time, and J.D.'s doing a tremendous job up there of trying to coordinate this. | ||
To understand that he had all that, and to drop a 1,500 page that was 80% Democratic priorities. | ||
80% Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
And remember that CR already has about a half a trillion dollars in spending just to get us through the normal stuff that we didn't agree with from the last budget. | ||
They're laying on another $300 billion, dude. | ||
It's like an 800. This is it. | ||
He gave the swamp what they wanted, which was a mini omnibus, right? | ||
A mini omnibus with all their goodies in there. | ||
It's not acceptable. | ||
And it's the lies and misrepresentations. | ||
So now they're up there right now. | ||
Russ Vogt, the great Russ Vogt, went in with J.D. this morning early, you should know, and has been talking to these guys because Russ Vogt has tremendous credibility with folks, right? | ||
If Russ says, hey, I think we've got to do this, particularly on the death setting, people will listen. | ||
But right now there's no credibility, and that's the problem with Johnson. | ||
He's incompetent. | ||
But more than being incompetent, because I could handle, we could take incompetence. | ||
It's just, these are bald-faced lies that represents the worst part of the D.C. cartel. | ||
Matt Boer, your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, look, I would say that the difference between the deal that President Trump and J.D. Vance cobbled together yesterday... | ||
And the deal that Johnson spent months working with Democrats on is night and day. | ||
And it's proof that if Johnson were to remain the speaker next year, that Donald Trump and J.D. Vance will have to be essentially the shadow speakers of the House. | ||
They're going to have to do all the work that Mike Johnson would supposedly be doing because you can't trust Mike Johnson to do anything, right? | ||
Because, you know, first off, he's going to get played by the Democrats. | ||
And then secondly, he's going to lie to you repeatedly. | ||
And then he's going to act like he's your best friend and claim that he can, you know, he agrees with the concerns the conservatives have, but we'll fight the fight next time. | ||
We promise, guys, we'll fight the fight next time. | ||
Well, how many times have we heard that, right? | ||
That we're going to fight the fight next time. | ||
We're going to fight it next time. | ||
It's not, there is no next time, right? | ||
Like, there's this time, right? | ||
Like, and At a certain point here, again, Donald Trump and J.D. Vance will have to literally clear their calendars, meaning they won't have anything else that they'll be able to do, because they will have to do all of the work of the Speaker of the House because they can't trust this lying scoundrel that's currently holding the gavel. | ||
And they proved it yesterday, where they showed Mike Johnson how to be Speaker of the House, what you need to do. | ||
Over the course of 48 hours, you had Elon Musk come in and just take a sledgehammer to this nonsense bill that they cobbled together, the 1500-page one. | ||
And then you had J.D. Vance and Donald Trump put together an eminently reasonable piece of legislation. | ||
You can disagree with this part or that part or whatever. | ||
And then 38 Republicans voted no last night, in large part because they have no confidence in Mike Johnson. | ||
And in the Republican leadership. | ||
And they've seen these fights continue to play out and so on and so forth. | ||
Everybody tries to argue, oh, these are rhinos. | ||
They're not rhinos, right? | ||
There's a pretty wide selection. | ||
If you look at the list of names of the 38 that voted no on this thing last night, I know that everybody's threatening primaries and whatnot. | ||
Maybe not the best idea to do primaries of 38 guys. | ||
Because I think that what they're doing is, It's a primal scream from those guys that we need help. | ||
We need something to change. | ||
Something has to give up here. | ||
And by the way, the majority is going to be... | ||
Everybody complains about, oh, we got a tight majority, we got a tight majority. | ||
It's going to be even tighter on January 3rd. | ||
It's going to be even tighter. | ||
Remember the fight with McCarthy? | ||
Everybody said, oh, you need five guys to take him out. | ||
Well, two guys can take out Johnson. | ||
One's already on the record in Thomas Massey. | ||
If one more member of Congress joins Thomas Massey in public opposition to Mike Johnson, that's when you're going to see massive pressure on Mike Johnson to resign. | ||
I've already asked Mike Johnson in his office if he intends to resign. | ||
They won't answer the question. | ||
They acknowledge receipt of it, but they won't answer the question. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, is that if Mike Johnson's going to try to put Donald Trump, this party, and this movement through a protracted speakership battle on January 3rd, he's proving that he cares more about himself, that he's selfish, than he does about the party and the movement or the president. | ||
And so, ultimately, the thing I'm looking for as today plays out, and I think a lot of members are careful, they're studious about this. | ||
We've talked to several, I talked to several congressmen, several of them talked to other folks at Breitbart. | ||
For instance, Tom Tiffany from Wisconsin was on our radio show this morning, was asked about this during a radio interview, what he's gonna do on Johnson. | ||
He says he wants to get through this fight first, and then he's gonna make his decision after Christmas. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
But the fact is that I think that Johnson's numbers are dropping like a rock among House Republicans. | ||
And I think more and more are going to join Thomas Massey in saying they can't vote for the guy as Speaker on January 3rd. | ||
And so, and especially after we go through whatever we end up with in terms of a funding bill here today, if we have a shutdown, what that looks like, etc. | ||
But then after that all plays out, I think you're going to see A real serious push to have Johnson step aside, not stand for reelection on January 3rd, and that'll allow the Republican conference to rally around somebody else. | ||
Let's talk about the two alternatives, Matt. | ||
Tell me about a shutdown, because all you need to hear is Schumer just sent out a tweet, it's time to go back to the original agreement we had just a few days ago. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
Johnson has this whole concept that we didn't need to be bipartisan. | ||
You just needed to jam this through and you could have done it if you had been smart and not given these guys and negotiated with them for five or six weeks and put them in the room and feel that they're driving the system. | ||
So the two alternatives that seem to me the easiest alternatives to get to is one, just everybody go home and just let the Biden regime actually shut down At least through a speaker fight or maybe even until when President Trump arrives in January. | ||
What are your thoughts on that? | ||
Because Biden will make it painful for the American people. | ||
If we have a shutdown, Biden's definitely going to make it painful, right? | ||
You mentioned TSA. I would imagine that they've got other things planned than that, right? | ||
But shutdowns are inherently political fights, right? | ||
And so as you mentioned, after the last several shutdowns that we've had, conservatives have done much better in the next elections. | ||
We're also two years away from the next election, right? | ||
So I don't even know if the public will remember this when that time comes. | ||
And then also, the other big question is what would the economic impact of it be? | ||
When you're talking about a multi-trillion dollar GDP annual for a country, from what I understand, it's like a fraction of a percent is what you're talking about in terms of the impact on the GDP. This won't have that big of an impact because guess what? | ||
All the critical functions of government, like national security stuff, etc., all that stuff still happens, right? | ||
So what we're talking about is the supposedly non-critical parts of the government. | ||
And maybe it will be an illustrative effort for Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, for their Department of Government Efficiency folks, to be able to go after, you know, to be able to identify places that, you know, anything that shuts down during a shutdown, maybe, I don't know if it needs to be there. | ||
Matt, real quickly, I know you got the other alternative, a clean CR, that would get us back here to January 3rd to this morning and get right into a speaker fight. | ||
What are your thoughts on that? | ||
That would take the temperature down. | ||
But again, I think you would need to have a new speaker be able to clean up the mess that Mike Johnson made. | ||
Because, look, Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and then the incoming Senate Republican majority are gonna have a lot of work to do to get the Trump agenda done. | ||
And Trump's right to be concerned... | ||
Schumer intends to use the debt ceiling as a leverage point against Donald Trump. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
And he intends to use these government funding fights because it's all they have. | ||
So what they're going to do is they're going to use these fights to try to extract concessions from the incoming Trump administration. | ||
And you hear Democrats talk about it already. | ||
Trump's a one-term president. | ||
Constitutionally, Yeah, like, and so the question is, what they're going to do... | ||
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Go there, Trump 20. They're trying to ride out the clock. | |
Get on, get on 20. Matt, social media, where do people get you and Breitbart today? | ||
I want people updated. | ||
I know you're going to be running probably a blog today to everything. | ||
Where do folks go to get you and to get the great Breitbart news, sir? | ||
Yeah, just go to Breitbart.com and I'm on X, Twitter at mboyl1, and true social, April Matt Boyle. | ||
Are you doing the show tomorrow? | ||
Are you doing your 10 a.m. | ||
show? | ||
We are. | ||
We have one of the 38 Republicans who voted no last night that's coming on, so we're going to talk to her. | ||
Victoria Sparks from Indiana. | ||
She's a very interesting character, so we'll be talking to her and lots of other films, too. | ||
Matt, thank you so much. | ||
Matt Ball, Breitbart, short break, back in a moment. | ||
So far ahead of their knowledge, I can talk to you about any topic that is important, signal not noise, and you guys have the information. | ||
Do you realize how few times that's happened in the United States of America where they control the information? | ||
The hardest thing we have to do, Charlie will tell you, is to stay ahead of you guys. | ||
You take information like a sponge, then you take the actionable information, the actual information, you use your agency and you put it to work. | ||
There's never been a movement like that ever, ever. | ||
It's the reason they fear you. | ||
It's the reason what Johnson did over the last 48 hours is a political mortal sin. | ||
You don't go to Hakeem Jeffries, quite frankly, I don't give a damn what Hakeem Jeffries wants. | ||
I don't care what Chuck Schumer wants. | ||
These people are not relevant. | ||
What is relevant is the people that President Trump has in office, and what's relevant is the people he wants in his cabinet. | ||
I don't care what they have to say about Pete Hexen. | ||
I don't care what they have to say about Bobby Kennedy. | ||
I don't care what they have to say about Kash Patel. | ||
I do not care what they have to say about Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
President Trump took a bullet to the head and four months later, one in a landslide, he gets the team he wants. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I think everyone is looking at this as the early example of what they're in for for at least the next two years. | ||
The biggest difference, of course, is the fact that the margins will only get smaller and that Democrats for right now, for just the last week or so that's left of the year, still control the Senate. | ||
So that's an important piece of this when we consider that, yes, the House could eventually find something that they can pass, but it's also going to have to be something that is palatable to Senate Democrats and to Chuck Schumer. | ||
And so this is still the dynamic, the sense of divided Washington, despite the fact that come January, with the start of the new Congress and the inauguration of the president-elect, you will then have Republicans controlling all houses. | ||
You are the sovereign will of the American people, handed down generation to generation through every patriot's grave down to the current time. | ||
This is what you represent. | ||
You had no money. | ||
This was all done. | ||
Pressler had no money. | ||
These organizations, the types of money, no money. | ||
You did this by grit. | ||
You did this by tenacity. | ||
You did this by resilience. | ||
It's exactly what they don't have. | ||
They stole the 20... | ||
First of all, the whole first term in 16, every day, Trump's a racist, Trump's a fascist, these are terrible people. | ||
Then they steal the 2020 election. | ||
Did you give up? | ||
Did you go back and cry? | ||
Did you turn the fetal position and suck your thumb? | ||
Hell no, you didn't. | ||
You know who's doing it. | ||
All we hear in the mainstream media is how they have to have quiet time. | ||
They got psychologists over at the State Department patting them on the head. | ||
They're too tired. | ||
There's no resistance because they can't take it anymore. | ||
you. | ||
We're gonna go win. | ||
This feels like not only an unprecedented moment, but a preview. | ||
A preview of what's to come here in these next couple of months. | ||
That Donald Trump, you know, he received hype that he ran a more disciplined campaign this time around. | ||
He's coming in with an exaggerated but mandate. | ||
He's got the two houses of Congress both in Republican hands. | ||
He's more experienced this time around. | ||
He's going to get things done. | ||
Well, if this week is any example, it's the exact same chaos that we saw the first time around. | ||
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Yeah, well, you know, when Republicans control the House of Representatives, Jonathan, we have chaos. | |
And we've had chaos going back a long time. | ||
Really, you can trace this back to John Boehner's tenure. | ||
Now, John Boehner was like a reasonable human being compared to what we've got today. | ||
But the fact remains that when Boehner was the speaker, the Senate Republicans, you'll recall, voted in a bipartisan fashion to pass a good immigration bill. | ||
And the House held it up, and Boehner refused to bring it to the floor because he knew it would pass, and he knew, therefore, he would lose his speakership. | ||
Fast forward to Ryan's tenure, Paul Ryan. | ||
They passed, what did they pass? | ||
They passed a tax cut. | ||
That's really about all they passed when they had the reins. | ||
They couldn't even repeal Obamacare. | ||
Fast forward now to Kevin McCarthy's very brief tenure, the third shortest, I believe, In the history of the House of Representatives, and they essentially did nothing. | ||
And now, here in Mike Johnson's tenure, they have another mess. | ||
Now, when Trump is sworn in, and Trump presents his legislative agenda such as it will be, and I can't really think of much that he has in the way of a legislative agenda, except another massive tax cut and some tariffs, although he may not even need legislation on those tariffs. | ||
What are the Republicans going to do? | ||
It's interesting that we see these cracks today, yesterday, 38 Republicans voting against the bill that Trump wanted for, you know, fairly principled reasons, actually. | ||
So, you know, yes, there's a history of chaos, and there are divisions right now within that caucus that make the future pretty up in the air, I think. | ||
miss NBC you okay welcome We're live here. | ||
How in the hell did Charlie Kirk ever let me on that main stage last night? | ||
I will not know. | ||
But the key point here, the buried lead is John Boehner is reasonable. | ||
You know, Kevin McCarthy's reasonable. | ||
Paul Ryan's reasonable. | ||
Are we reasonable? | ||
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No! | |
Hell no! | ||
If you're reasonable, President Trump would have never come back and done this. | ||
If you're reasonable, you would have never had his back. | ||
The odds were so long. | ||
Your power is that you're unreasonable, right? | ||
This is the whole thing. | ||
What they want you to do is just go along with the system that it is. | ||
So what we're going to do is go in the audience, think President Trump and the team needs some feedback. | ||
Right now, there's still no plan on Capitol Hill, so maybe we can give them some guidance. | ||
Calamity Jane Zirkle. | ||
Jane, I notice you're spending a lot of time around Mar-a-Lago, and I don't have the cowboy hat, I don't have the cowgirl boots. | ||
You're out west, and you're looking very palm beachy, right? | ||
I want to make sure that you have, you know, you've got to watch yourself down there, right? | ||
Where's my Jane? | ||
Jane Zirkle, what do you got for us, Calamity Jane? | ||
Okay, I need a microphone that works, guys. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yes, I'm Nadine Falbo, formerly from Joshua Tree, California, now the beautiful Commonwealth of Virginia, Stephen Kay's beloved Virginia. | ||
And what's your recommendation on the CR? Can you guys hear that? | ||
You can hear it? | ||
Okay, let's do that again. | ||
I couldn't hear it. | ||
Name me where you're from. | ||
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Nadine Falbo, formerly of Joshua Tree, California, now the beautiful Commonwealth of Virginia. | |
And I'm there to help President Trump the next four years. | ||
And as far as Speaker Johnson's concerned? | ||
He's horrible. | ||
And everybody needs to know, he's compromised. | ||
They have something on him, or they would not, he would not be working with the Democrats. | ||
The Democrats did not vote Trump in. | ||
He may have been checking those porn sites one too many times. | ||
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I don't know, man. | |
I don't know, hey. | ||
Your name and where you're from. | ||
Hey, I don't know. | ||
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Just saying. | |
Tama, San Diego. | ||
And I just think that we're just constantly moving in the same dysfunction with these people. | ||
And they have no new creative Okay, do you support a government shutdown? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
You support a government shutdown? | ||
Yes, I support a government shutdown. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
They're going to try to make it, Ben, let's go over here, they're going to try to make it as painful as possible. | ||
Remember, TSA, they're going to shut down TSA on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. | ||
So, if we go for a government shutdown, are you guys going to, President Trump's back, because there's going to be some, there's... | ||
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Shut it down! | |
Shut it down! | ||
Is that what we want? | ||
Is that the only thing they listen to? | ||
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Shut it down! | |
We now know what Ultramacker wants. | ||
Ben Burkwam. | ||
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Well, can I just start off by saying screw Hakeem Jeffries and screw Chuck Schumer? | |
Why are we negotiating? | ||
Listen, it's an insult to the work you did, for everything you guys did for the four years. | ||
All the doors you knocked on, every phone bank you did, everything working with Scott Pressler to change the architecture of the electorate in these states. | ||
What you did to voter integrity. | ||
All of it. | ||
It is literally spitting in your face. | ||
To take four months, or excuse me, six weeks, and to negotiate. | ||
And if you saw that thing, it was so highly negotiated to get their stuff in there. | ||
And all he talks about is bipartisanship. | ||
The only thing I want is partisanship and ultra-partisanship. | ||
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Win! | |
That's what we want. | ||
Let's act like we want. | ||
All right, guys. | ||
Who else agrees with that? | ||
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What's your name? | |
Where are you from? | ||
And what do you think about this fight? | ||
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My name's Tanya. | |
You've got to project, man. | ||
We've got to speak. | ||
We get those microphones. | ||
You've got a global audience and everybody here. | ||
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My name is Tonya Beavers. | |
That's better. | ||
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There we go, baby. | |
Tell me who you are. | ||
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I'm from the state of Washington. | |
Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
What part? | ||
Eastern or Western? | ||
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Western. | |
Right around the capital. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
You're not in greater Idaho. | ||
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No, no. | |
I wish I was. | ||
I wish I was in a red state. | ||
Maybe someday. | ||
But it's pretty bad in Washington. | ||
Do you want us to win or do you want us to keep compromising with the Democrats? | ||
I want us to win, and we elected Donald Trump to fix this, and Johnson needs to get out of the way and let him do it. | ||
And if we have to shut down the government, shut it down. | ||
Amen. | ||
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That's it. | |
All right, you guys know this guy, BrickSuit. | ||
How's everybody doing, man? | ||
Whoa. | ||
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Whoa. | |
Great to see you back, Steve. | ||
Great to see you back. | ||
The carpet shoes and the wall right here. | ||
All right, what do you think? | ||
Look, I don't want a government shutdown, but if that's what we have to get to get the clean CR, then I'm for it. | ||
You know, I don't think anybody really wants that, but if we've got to have it, if we've got to have it, we've got to have it. | ||
We're not going to cave on it. | ||
Would you take a clean CR that kicked it into the first couple weeks, first week of January? | ||
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If it was completely clean, absolutely I would. | |
Let me tell you about BrickSuit, man. | ||
So BrickSuit, you go to most of the rallies or every rally. | ||
I think there's been 900. You've been at a bulk of them. | ||
So when President Trump announced, and I recommended to President Trump as others did, a lot of people didn't, after the 2022 midterm to announce as soon as possible, right? | ||
And I think it was the following week, November 15th, and there were a lot of people in his ear saying, no, no, no, you got to wait. | ||
You got to wait till May till Ron DeSantis gets ready. | ||
Ron DeSantis gets ready. | ||
And I said, if you do that, Rupert Murdoch and those guys at Fox and Karl Rove and that crowd will bleed you out, right, by the time, because they're already trying to make DeSantis a superstar and Nikki Haley superstars. | ||
And remember, they didn't cover President Trump live for 18 months, from January 21 all the way up, right up to the 22 midterm. | ||
So we're sitting there and I'm back at the war room. | ||
We got a big team. | ||
I think Jane Zirkle's there. | ||
I think Natalie Winters, Moe's there. | ||
We got all these correspondents there to cover it. | ||
I noticed only like two elected officials showed up. | ||
This is how gutless they were. | ||
And I noticed Brick Suit, man. | ||
I'm looking down and I said, is that Brick Suit? | ||
And he's in the first row in VIP seating. | ||
Now, I love me some Brick Suit, but when Brick Suit's in VIP seating at Mar-a-Lago, I said, man. | ||
But that shows you the power of this audience. | ||
It showed you you guys had his back in Brick Suit. | ||
Hey, he doesn't need to be a VIP in Washington, D.C. He doesn't need to be a A VIP down at Palm Beach. | ||
Brick Suit is the exact type of guy as you were that had his back. | ||
So you go back, go back and look at the video of that day when President Trump, hey, and later all weekend, Karl Rove and all these people, Trump can't win, Trump's divisive, Trump's finish. | ||
It's going to be, you know, Yunkin or it's going to be DeSantis or it's going to be my favorite, Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, Nicky. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short break. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to get back to all the audience. | ||
Because I tell you what, President Trump needs to hear from you all today. | ||
Okay? | ||
He's had enough of guys and pundits and people talking to him and political people and political strategists. | ||
He needs to hear from you. | ||
One thing I can tell you, I keep saying all the easy choices and decisions in the back of us. | ||
If you think the last 48 hours has been unique, every day coming in when President Trump takes over, it's going to be like this. | ||
Particularly as they... | ||
As Elon tries to make these type of cuts, and President Trump tries to reorganize the government and get back on the right track and save the country, particularly on the finances, it's going to be tough. | ||
Birchgold.com, enter the dollar empire, modern monetary theory. | ||
You'll be smarter than the guys on Wall Street when you get the new installment. | ||
It's out today. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back live with the War Room Posse in a moment. | ||
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Everyone wondered how the world broke. | |
We're under attack. | ||
Deep down, before society collapsed, we were already falling. | ||
I'm over the car! | ||
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It was only a matter of time before it all crumbled. | |
Try to hold your breath. | ||
Hold your breath. | ||
I saw this. | ||
So what? | ||
Are you scared? | ||
America's just been attacked. | ||
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Is this an arc? | |
Or is this a fortress? | ||
It would take a miracle for this to work. | ||
But I believe in miracles. | ||
Everyone wants to know how the world ended. | ||
This is the story of how it began again. | ||
What's our advice to President Trump right now about the government? | ||
Shut this down! | ||
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Shut this down! | |
Are you prepared to take the pain? | ||
Biden is going to put extreme pain on the American people. | ||
Are you prepared to take the pain? | ||
Okay, we're pretty clear. | ||
Let's go back to Ben. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
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Steve, they've already put extreme pain on the American people with 15 million illegals. | |
We can take a little more. | ||
All right, what's your message? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
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Shut it down. | |
We've been living through this pain for the last four years and longer decades, actually. | ||
So shut it down. | ||
Let Trump clean it up. | ||
I mean, thank God Trump got back in office. | ||
And we need help, especially right here in Merrick Corruption County. | ||
So please, do what you got to do and shut it down and get things back under control and save our country. | ||
Amen. | ||
What's your name? | ||
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Lori Baronian. | |
I'm a PCE and now a state committeeman here for LD13. Oh, wow. | ||
And I got into, I started paying attention to politics. | ||
I worked the 2020 election, the 22 elections. | ||
I saw fraud happening. | ||
I did signature verification. | ||
I did Is Carrie Lake the legitimate governor of Arizona? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Is there any doubt about that? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
You saw it up close and personal, right? | ||
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I saw so many fraudulent signatures for signature verification, I can't even tell you. | |
It's criminal what's been going on here. | ||
Speaking of criminal, should there be a federal investigation of what went on in the 2020 election and 22 in Arizona? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
And the 24 election, sir. | ||
And the 24 election. | ||
They gave Trump the win here, but they screwed around with all the down-ballot races. | ||
You guys support a federal investigation of what happened here in California? | ||
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Tomorrow. | |
Tomorrow. | ||
Day one. | ||
Let's make sure you get Mo a card. | ||
I want to talk to you later. | ||
Jane Zirka, what do you got for us? | ||
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Your name and where you're from? | |
Seymour Wexler, San Diego, California. | ||
What are your thoughts on the debt ceiling? | ||
It's about time they stop stealing. | ||
We should be trillions of dollars ahead, not $36 trillion in the hole. | ||
Somebody needs to go up there and take care of this right away or we're done. | ||
Here's a question on that. | ||
Where'd the money go? | ||
We're $36 trillion. | ||
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Money laundering. | |
Hey, I'm just asking for a friend, right? | ||
Think about it for a second. | ||
Hang over a second. | ||
Every year the IRS comes to you guys, right? | ||
This is not a plug for Tax Network USA, but since I'm on the topic. | ||
Because you've got to go check them out. | ||
If you get the letter, if you're getting pressure from the IRS, just go to Tax Network. | ||
What you don't do is don't call the IRS right away. | ||
Go to these folks. | ||
And then if they can't help you... | ||
Go back and make the call. | ||
If they can't help you, let them make the call. | ||
But here's the question. | ||
They want to come to you, right? | ||
And they're going to go through every receipt, every book, and they're going to be all over you. | ||
What did you do? | ||
What's this? | ||
You sure there's a business expense? | ||
All of it, right? | ||
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Now, I want you to cogitate on this. | |
We have a Federal Reserve, a central bank, and we have a Department of Defense That either won't do or can't pass an audit. | ||
Okay? | ||
Department of Defense gets basically a trillion dollars this year in the NDAA. They have not been able to pass an audit. | ||
And I don't know, the rumor is there's trillions of dollars, trillions of dollars of assets they can't put their hand on so they can't pass an audit. | ||
The Federal Reserve refused. | ||
Remember, Ron Paul and then Rand Paul, they're asked where, hey, can we audit the Fed? | ||
And they absolutely refuse to get into that balance sheet. | ||
And here's the reason why. | ||
They've done so much crap inside the Federal Reserve on that trading desk. | ||
You have no earthy idea. | ||
Because I talked to the guys at, let's say, some of the bigger financial papers, and they said, hey... | ||
There's stuff that's going on there. | ||
Games have been played. | ||
Because remember, the Federal Reserve overall is a quasi-governancy. | ||
But the Federal Reserve Bank of New York It's owned by all the big broker-dealers up there, and they're taking fees off of every time they've got to print federal money. | ||
It's absolutely unset. | ||
That all will be coughed back up. | ||
We've got to do these audits right away. | ||
So I'd go back, $36 trillion. | ||
Look around your country. | ||
Where'd it go? | ||
Where is that money spent? | ||
I know the source of proceeds, it came from the American taxpayer. | ||
Right? | ||
Where they bled you guys white to get that money. | ||
So the sources are there. | ||
The use of proceeds, I'm kind of questioning, I said, where did it all go? | ||
Right? | ||
Where did this go? | ||
And so until this, this ought to be, to me, a big priority of President Trump. | ||
Day one. | ||
Initiate demand audits of the Pentagon and the Federal Reserve. | ||
Tell Jay Powell, hey look, you're head of the Federal Reserve, subject to an audit coming out that you can pass, okay? | ||
Number two, he ought to fire, you know, every Biden appointee. | ||
All 4,000 ought to be terminated at 12 noon, right? | ||
Terminate them at 12 noon. | ||
There ought to be a complete spending freeze. | ||
It ought to be an absolute spending freeze. | ||
Ben, what do you got? | ||
You got 30 seconds or I gotta go to break. | ||
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Name and what's your message to President Trump? | |
Hold on, I need to project. | ||
You got a huge audience here and they're very loud. | ||
These are very raucous people, right? | ||
So you gotta... | ||
That's why I'm always screaming like a madman. | ||
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Sandra Sahlstrom, Houston, state delegate, Houston, Harris County election judge. | |
And my message since December of last year is shut it down and vacate the chair. | ||
And it just gets stronger. | ||
And I say it's time now. | ||
Shut it down and vacate the chair. | ||
You guys for vacate the chair? | ||
Maybe we'll ask you some ideas. | ||
When we come back, some ideas on who's going to be the... | ||
The Speaker of the House. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Yo, who said that? | ||
Matt Gaetz for Speaker? | ||
Hey, should Matt Gaetz go back up there since they're going to dump this ethics report on him? | ||
Should Matt Gaetz go up there and go Harper Valley PTA on him? | ||
Okay, Jim Rickards, you like Rickards? | ||
He's one of the few contributors of God's not going into the White House administration. | ||
RickardsWorldRoom.com. | ||
Go check it out. | ||
Make sure he's got all the geopolitics, all the capital markets. | ||
We love Jim. | ||
Jim may go in too, but holy, we're losing the entire economics team. | ||
We're going to have to reboot, or I'm going to have to actually do some work. | ||
Short commercial break. |