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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | ||
Because if we have caught any of you, then all will be brought to accountability and every single last one of you. | ||
And by the way, when we say no one is above the law, we're not talking about revenge. | ||
We're not talking about retribution. | ||
We're talking about something called justice. | ||
American justice. | ||
And there can be no peace without justice. | ||
There can be no peace without due American justice. | ||
and justice will be done. | ||
And so January 6, the J6ers What to do with the J6ers? | ||
A blanket pardon, of course. | ||
That's day one. | ||
And not just the J6ers. | ||
I'm talking also about the pro-lifers who are locked up by this administration. | ||
I'm talking about the victims of the lawfare of this administration. | ||
I'm talking about all of the victims of the January 6th committee and the collaborators on the January 6th committee. | ||
Justice will be done for every single one of these folks. | ||
But I was with my friend Rahim Kassam when we were of the War Room Posse. | ||
I don't know if we have any War Room Posse members here in the audience today. | ||
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Okay. | |
One or two. | ||
One or two. | ||
And we were talking about the J6ers. | ||
And I said, you know something? | ||
Justice isn't just a pardon. | ||
Justice doesn't set things right. | ||
Because you must restore the scales. | ||
And let me tell you something. | ||
There are people sitting right now in jail who walked around peacefully in the U.S. Capitol on January 6th There are people who have been in jail for years that have never even been charged with a crime, have never been given a chance to go to court. | ||
And so my question is, how are they going to get their time back? | ||
How are they going to get their money back? | ||
So what we are going to have to do is we are going to organize a class action personal lawsuit against every single member of the Jan 6th committee, against Merrick Garland, against Jack Smith, Against Benny Thompson and against Liz Cheney. | ||
And I'm gonna tell you something right now. | ||
How are we gonna make them whole again? | ||
We're gonna take the money out of your crooked pockets and we're gonna give that to the Jan Sixers. | ||
Oh, and the Cheney family, they got deep pockets, don't doesn't the Cheney family? | ||
And how did the Cheney family make their money? | ||
Yeah, Dick Cheney, I mean you too. | ||
For the money out of Halliburton. | ||
From the dirty blood money of sending our boys and girls overseas on a lie to wars that we never should have fought. | ||
For the lies that were done, for the lies that they're telling now to spread more war in Ukraine, war in Syria, war in Iran. | ||
Guess what, Cheney family? | ||
We're coming for your money. | ||
We're coming for every last dollar. | ||
And maybe, just maybe, we don't stop with the J6ers. | ||
How's about we get the wounded warriors along as well, and every single wounded veteran, every single gold star mother, every single gold star father, and we start going after them as well. | ||
And then I thought about Abbey Gate. | ||
And I thought about the 13 honored dead of Abbey Gate. | ||
The 13 dead that Joe Biden and Jake Sullivan and all the rest lied about on the way out of Afghanistan. | ||
And you know what? | ||
How about personal lawsuits against the Biden crime family and all the money that they made out of Ukraine, all the money that they made out of China should go to the families of the Abbey Gate victims. | ||
Because it's not good enough. | ||
You understand? | ||
It's not good enough to simply pardon people. | ||
And it is not good enough, but believe me, it will be good when we actually start locking up some of these lawbreakers. | ||
Oh, it will be good. | ||
But it's not good enough because the debt must be paid. | ||
And let me tell you something. | ||
The debts will be collected. | ||
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The debts will be collected. | |
Because that is the only way that you can achieve balance. | ||
That is the only way you can achieve reciprocity. | ||
And making America great again means that we have to make sure that the next Liz Cheney and the next George Soros and the next Nancy Pelosi and the next Chris Wray are terrified of doing what the predecessors did before and will never ever think to break the law or go after the American people ever again. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
Don't forget Alejandro Mayorkas, too, by the way. | ||
There's another name for you. | ||
And when we talk about justice, I don't mean justice for these folks. | ||
I'm talking about justice for Ashley Babbitt and the truth about that. | ||
And how about justice and the truth comes out for Cory Campatore. | ||
Of Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
Because when those Secret Service agents didn't fire, when those Secret Service agents weren't given the duty, and weren't given the budget, and were given the resources that they needed for Butler, Pennsylvania, yes, President Trump was saved by a miracle, But Cory Campatore's family deserves answers and Cory Campatore's family deserves to be made whole for the father that they were not able to bring home that day. | ||
And I'll add another name to that. | ||
I'll add another name to that. | ||
It might get me in a little bit of trouble, but alright. | ||
I'm used to that. | ||
I don't mind. | ||
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I'm gonna say it right now. | |
America will not be made whole. | ||
America will not be made whole. | ||
Until we receive justice for Derek Chauvin. | ||
Derek Chauvin did not commit murder. | ||
Derek Chauvin should not be where he is right now. | ||
The truth must come out about what happened with George Floyd. | ||
It was a lie and it was always a lie. | ||
And when Derek Chauvin is a free man, I will personally lead the lawsuit against Black Lives Matter and the millions of dollars that they took from his name. I will personally lead the lawsuit against Black Lives Matter Every single lie will be undone. | ||
Every single truth will be restored because then and only then can we have America back. | ||
And I'm talking about the real America folks. | ||
I'm talking about America where on Easter Sunday and Good Friday in New York City, you could see the three crosses of Calvary there on the New York City skyline. | ||
I'm talking about an America where it's easy to take your family out for a steak dinner on a Friday night where you don't have to feel the pain of the purse, the pain of the wallet when you want to buy your kid what you want to get them for Christmas. | ||
That's the real America. | ||
I'm talking about the drive-in theater America. | ||
I'm talking about roller skates and ice skating America. | ||
I'm talking about an America where you don't have to worry about your family walking down the street or going to build a snowman in the park because an illegal immigrant might come and kill you or like we just saw earlier today where you can take your family to a Christmas market and not have to get worried about being run over by a Middle Eastern migrant. | ||
That is the type of Western civilization that we will restore. | ||
And by the way, and I'll say this because I always have to say it, we do not do these things out of hate. | ||
That's why they don't understand our movement. | ||
We do them out of love. | ||
We love our families. | ||
We love our children. | ||
We love our neighborhoods. | ||
We love our communities. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
And I'll tell you, you know, I was watching the Charlie Brown Christmas special with my kids the other day and Linus walks up and we all know the great scene of Linus where he comes up and Charlie Brown asks him what's the true meaning of Christmas? | ||
What's it all about? | ||
And Linus walks right up there and without an ounce of anxiety he gives testimony to our great Lord and Savior Jesus Christ without a single piece of fear in his mouth in his mind or in his heart That is the type of Christian that we are called to be. | ||
We must become Linus Christians once more. | ||
Being a Christian is not meant to be something that is pushed into the corner in the public square or only remains behind closed doors on a Sunday morning. | ||
You must become a Christian in public. | ||
You must take up space for our Lord and Savior Christ the King with a capital K. With a capital K. And you must become the kind of Christians who will stand and be remembered. | ||
Because when it comes down to our children and our children's children, and they ask, what did you do? | ||
What did you do when you were born into a secular society? | ||
In a society where you were surrounded by globalism, where you were surrounded By degeneracy. | ||
We're degeneracy and sin. | ||
One of the seven deadly sins is given an entire month of celebration. | ||
No. | ||
No more. | ||
We will live in a country where Christ is celebrated. | ||
It's not forced, but celebrated. | ||
And we will live in a country where we don't apologize for American history. | ||
We celebrate and glorify our American history. | ||
And that includes the history of Western civilization. | ||
We are not apologizing for our forefathers. | ||
We are honoring, celebrating, and glorifying our forefathers, our country, and we're doing so for our children. | ||
That's what it's all about, folks. | ||
That's exactly what it's all about. | ||
Guys, what's going on? | ||
I got a couple minutes left. | ||
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What's going on here? | |
Hi, dear. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Well, you told us to cancel all of our plans this weekend because you'll be speaking on stage. | ||
So we figured what better way to spend our weekend than right here on stage with you with all the American patriots. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Tanya Tay, Jack-Jack, and AJ, this is my family. | ||
This is the first time they've ever come out on stage like this One guys a little bit shy Jack-Jack, I want to ask you a question. | ||
I want to ask you a question. | ||
Jack-Jack, do we say Happy Holidays or Merry Christmas? | ||
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Merry Christmas. | |
That's right! | ||
That's what it's all about, folks. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
And I'd like, if we could, and if everyone could join with us, I'd like, since we're all here, let's hold hands, and we'll say what we say every single day before we go to bed. | ||
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Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. | |
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. | ||
Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, and forgive those who trespass against us. | ||
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. | ||
Amen. | ||
But deliver us from evil! | ||
Deliver us from evil! | ||
Deliver us from evil. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, that is what it's all about. | ||
And I had no idea you guys were going to come and surprise me like this. | ||
My goodness! | ||
Jack-Jack, I got a question for ya. | ||
What's the real meaning of Christmas? | ||
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Jesus? | |
Yeah! | ||
Yeah! | ||
Folks, we've only got a couple of minutes left to be with you. | ||
But remember, it's not just about who we have defeated. | ||
And by the way, the other side is still there. | ||
They're gonna be there every day. | ||
But it's about what we're fighting for. | ||
And so, since my family decided to surprise me like this, we have to remember what we're fighting for. | ||
God, family, country in that order. | ||
Because if you love God, if you love family, then you will have a country that is worthy of your family and worthy of God. | ||
*crowd cheers* And I would hope, since, you know, there's a little heavy speech, maybe let's end on something nice since we got the kids up here. | ||
Jack-Jack, is your favorite Christmas song still, We Wish You a Merry Christmas? | ||
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Mmm, yes. | |
Oh! | ||
Well then, we wish you a Merry Christmas. | ||
We wish you a Merry Christmas. | ||
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we're saying Merry Christmas again. | ||
Merry Christmas to all of you. | ||
God bless America. | ||
God bless us in this great endeavor. | ||
Never ever forget... | ||
We started with Jack Posobiec firing brimstone and ended with the Perry Como Christmas special. | ||
That's great. | ||
The only way to get a poster off the stage, you saw he blew through his time, send the kids out. | ||
Have Tanya Tay give him the hook. | ||
It's great. | ||
That's the All-American. | ||
So Jack Posobiec run for the Senate in, or maybe governor of Pennsylvania. | ||
I mean, that's an All-American family right there. | ||
Via Poland and Belarus, right? | ||
Tanya Tay. | ||
Any updates on Capitol Hill? | ||
A lot of Republicans still not voting with us. | ||
I think we had over 30 votes, 35 votes. | ||
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We have the final vote count. | |
366 yes to pass. | ||
34 no's and one present. | ||
170 Republicans voting yes. | ||
The entire Democratic caucus, 196 voting yes. | ||
If the entire Democratic, if Hakeem Jeffries, of all his folks, voted for it, Well, the White House has also come out and endorsed it. | ||
The White House, only Joe Biden, the Sleepy Joe, the Biden crime family. | ||
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Well, did you know the White House now actually, well, cares about the economic distress against the American people? | |
They care about what? | ||
Taking care of the military. | ||
And they're really concerned about getting disaster relief to what? | ||
The people who did absolutely nothing in North Carolina and then accused you of spreading misinformation and disinformation for calling them out on their lies. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They clearly held the money back in Carolina and Florida, right? | ||
Not to give them the money. | ||
I mean, it's pretty obvious. | ||
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Of course. | |
Also, I have to say, this is our first time, I think, back hosting. | ||
You go to prison for four months and you think you can just leave the show. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
No. | ||
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You take it on vacation. | |
Next man up. | ||
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Next woman. | |
Next woman up. | ||
Man, generally. | ||
Listen, I tell you what, do we have... | ||
We have Cameron Kinsey. | ||
So here's one of the things we needed on the confirmations. | ||
You probably noticed there hasn't been a lot of air cover for Tulsi Gabbard, Bobby Kennedy, Kash Patel. | ||
There hasn't been a lot of air cover for... | ||
Particularly Pete Hegsens, brother Pete Hegsens, okay? | ||
So a lot of people got together on the outside and they've stood up an outside group called Confirm 47 and they have an official from President Trump's first term, Cameron Kinsey is kind of the executive director and the spokesman. | ||
Cameron, thank you for joining us today. | ||
Electric there, I'm getting major FOMO right now. | ||
So Cameron, tell us, what is Confirm 47? | ||
Why did you guys stand up? | ||
You have a huge audience here at AmFest. | ||
We've got thousands of people here. | ||
But why did you guys come up with this idea? | ||
Why would the confirmation, the cabinet confirmation folks of President Trump, why would they need an outside group? | ||
Well, look, Confirm 47 was created to protect President Trump's nominees for its 47th administration from baseless attacks, media smear campaigns, partisan opposition. | ||
It just ensures that these patriots that are being nominated can focus on their roles and Without being derailed by hyper-partisan attacks and tactics that we've seen. | ||
The left's attacks are ramping up as President Trump prepares to turn to the White House. | ||
They know that confirming strong America first leaders means advancing policies that work for the American people. | ||
And they're terrified of those policies, especially the establishment. | ||
So, Cameron, can you tell folks, you were in President Trump's first term, right? | ||
You were in the White House. | ||
Can you tell people what your role was and how do you know President Trump? | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
I came into his White House in the presidential personnel office in 2020, and that confirmed 47. We have many Trump admin, former campaign staffers as well that are working endlessly to expose the media's corruption. | ||
I also worked as a White House correspondent shortly after that. | ||
So I've seen firsthand how the mainstream media collaborates with Democrats to attack these patriots. | ||
We just saw it this week. | ||
We've seen it with Pete Hegseth, we've seen it with Kash Patel, time and time again. | ||
They're talking about how Pete Hegseth isn't the guy for the job, he's not the person that we should have, yet they fail to recognize that and talk about Lloyd Austin with the Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
There's so much bias, there's so much hypocrisy, so we're here to hold the media accountable. | ||
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Cameron, I'm curious. | |
You worked in the Presidential Personnel Office. | ||
Obviously, we know they've tried to subvert President Trump from every angle. | ||
On the staffing front, do you think this time around we have that problem fixed? | ||
Do you have confidence that moving forward they're going to staff this administration with the right patriots? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Look at who's already been nominated. | ||
We have America First leaders who are from the outside. | ||
We have Pete Hegseth coming in, Kash Patel, who's been holding the establishment and the swamp accountable since day one. | ||
We've got Elon Musk, Vivek The government efficiency. | ||
I'm very, very confident this time we're gonna get things done. | ||
It's going to be bigger and better than ever. | ||
And we are going to get the America that we love back. | ||
Cameron, tell people, how can they participate? | ||
I mean, this outside group, Confirm 47, you just stood up. | ||
We need to counter MSNBC, CNN, the New York Times, the Washington Post, LA Times, all of it. | ||
Where do people go, how they sign up, and how they have your back? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
You can go visit us at confirm47.org. | ||
You can see a little bit more about what we're doing, the research that we're providing, and how we are combating the mainstream media's narrative on these nominations, and actually just promoting transparency as a whole, leveling the playing field so our nominees don't have to worry about these base Baseless attacks, excuse me, and can focus on actually restoring some efficiency in Washington, D.C., which we haven't seen in a while. | ||
So you can go visit our website, confirm47.org again, or we have social media channels. | ||
They're brand new. | ||
It is at 47confirm on X on Truth Social. | ||
And you can also visit my personal handles as well, at Cameron Bailey. | ||
I'll put some updates on there as well. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Cameron, really appreciate you coming out. | ||
I look forward to having you next week as you start to get into it to counter this madness. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
We have a big hand for Cameron. | ||
Kinsey! | ||
Cameron was there. | ||
She was with Johnny McAtee, right? | ||
Cameron, I think, was brought in by Johnny McAtee. | ||
Johnny McAtee started as a young man. | ||
He was President Trump's body man. | ||
And then he worked his way up, eventually became the senior guy in personnel, just an absolute rock star. | ||
Kind of sounds like me. | ||
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Me to you. | |
It's me to you. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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Although I was never your body man. | |
You got that cover. | ||
Tell me about today on Capitol Hill. | ||
What is your take on what really went down? | ||
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Sure. | |
Well, if I just may add, too, you started this show, right? | ||
It was war room impeachment. | ||
And what did you always talk about? | ||
The nullification project, right? | ||
Trying to get ahead of President Trump and his nominees. | ||
Obviously, they can't impeach President Trump because they don't control... | ||
Every single arrow that they are slinging at every single one of President Trump's nominees is to try to kneecap and hamstring this administration from having the momentum to move forward, right? | ||
And to that point, just today, there's reporting coming out that in just, I believe, a week, Wow. | ||
Diversity and equity specialists in basically every federal government outcome. | ||
They're trying to jam up President Trump from the very first day, and this is up in your face. | ||
They understand the American people gave a verdict on DEI, and that was the verdict, right? | ||
Across the board. | ||
And what they're trying to do is hire these, jam them into these federal... | ||
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And they're career civil servants. | |
They're burrowing in. | ||
And then go through a whole issue of trying to get rid of them, right? | ||
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Do you guys think we need to apply Schedule F to a lot of people in Joe Biden's government right now? | |
I think for MSNBC that needs to be a little bit louder. | ||
There we go. | ||
And just while we're at it, do you guys think we need some retribution? | ||
Against people who have intentionally destroyed this country? | ||
Put Stephen K. Bannon in prison? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Best years of my life. | ||
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Sorry, that's justice. | |
Hold it. | ||
When you think of retribution, President Trump is going to work every day. | ||
To turn the country around, get out of the forever wars, deport these illegal alien invaders, and turn the economy around and get a hand on this debt, right? | ||
He is working towards the sunlit uplands, right? | ||
And the golden age of America is still before us. | ||
Do you agree we have other work to do, too, to make sure to set things right and to make sure this can never happen again? | ||
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You cannot make America great again if the administrative state is allowed to persist. | |
Exactly. | ||
The administrative state and the deep state. | ||
And look, the VEC and Elon are going to come at it at one angle, and that's to take it apart and defund it, right? | ||
And take it apart. | ||
But we cannot allow what they did To go uninvestigated, put before the American people and punished, correct? | ||
You're 100% down with that? | ||
You know, you're going to get every rhino and every moderate are going to say, you're bad people, you're mean people. | ||
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And I think we need to add one category. | |
Dinos. | ||
That's doge in name only. | ||
All the people who just voted to send, what, tens of billions of dollars? | ||
Exactly. | ||
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Exactly. | |
So you guys are down with retribution, correct? | ||
But in a way that's justice. | ||
We're not mean-spirited. | ||
We don't live... | ||
To see Liz Cheney behind bars, well, hang on, that's a bad example. | ||
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It's an added bonus. | |
That's a bad example. | ||
That's a bad example. | ||
Let's go to, and by the way, can we get, Ben, I know we got cameras, so any way we can get to the two wings, or we got to get, maybe you guys in the wings who work your way over, we want to hear from you guys, and I want to make sure, do we have the, okay, we're trending right now, I think, somebody told me, Sharona Bishop, because is Jared Polis, is he the governor of Colorado? | ||
Is he a good governor in Colorado? | ||
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Yes. | |
He's not very good, right? | ||
He's kind of hard left, correct? | ||
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Yeah, terrible. | |
Okay, Polis, here's the deal. | ||
We're going to recommend to President Trump that on the afternoon, the 20th of January, 2025, that he and me, unless you have freed, right, in perpetuity, the great Tina Peters, she's a gold star mother, right? | ||
Her son died in defense of his country. | ||
In service to his country. | ||
And this is the most esteemed woman we have in the country. | ||
These gold star mothers and gold star parents. | ||
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What if we did a prisoner swap for Jenna Griswold? | |
Exactly. | ||
Here we got her for nine years. | ||
I think they dropped the misdemeanor charges. | ||
Natalie, they think they've done, you know, they've kept the seven or eight felonies. | ||
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Look, Steve, when you do so many business deals with the Chinese Communist Party and you're flying over there on free all expenses paid trips, I think you start to culturally appropriate them and go after your enemies in the same way that the Marxists who run that country do. | |
Amen. | ||
Okay, Polis. | ||
Now, will you guys agree? | ||
Not one penny of federal money to Colorado, to the entire state. | ||
This is the University of Colorado. | ||
This means that the Prime won't have his budget to go recruit, right? | ||
Sorry about that, Prime. | ||
But the whole deal, all money out for federal agencies. | ||
I almost missed that break again, man. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
You guys going to hang with us? | ||
We're going to power through to 7 o'clock. | ||
Back easy. | ||
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Boom! | |
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to turn to the war room posse in Phoenix, Arizona at the convention center at AmFest 24 Here's your host Stephen K. Mann Okay guys, we're gonna finish strong here Ben Berkwan, what do you got? | ||
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Well, I'm wearing this, the free Tina scarf here, and J6ers, so it's not just Tina, it's J6ers as well, but Steve, I've got somebody who is actually at Abbey Gate. | |
Tell me your name again, where you're from. | ||
Bill McCullough, Peoria, Arizona. | ||
Gotta project. | ||
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Bill McCullough, I'm here from Arizona. | |
What's your message? | ||
It was a mess. | ||
Eight days later, the explosion got out. | ||
We got out about August 18th. | ||
I can't hear anything you're saying. | ||
He was out at Abbey Gate. | ||
Hang on, let him speak. | ||
You just got to project. | ||
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I was out at Abbey Gate. | |
I'm 71 now. | ||
I'm hard of hearing. | ||
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You're doing good. | |
August 18th, I got evacuated, and then eight days later, the bomb was where we were standing. | ||
Okay. | ||
Tell me, what is the yellow ribbon for? | ||
Can somebody explain that to me? | ||
What are we trying to accomplish? | ||
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So we just heard Jack talk about the J6ers. | |
We heard about Tina Peters. | ||
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So these ribbons are by American Patriot Relief. | |
It started in Dallas, but we're putting them around trees. | ||
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It says Release J6ers. | |
Tina Peters, the veterans, etc. | ||
So we're just trying to kick that out. | ||
This started in Dallas, Texas? | ||
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It did. | |
AmericanPatriotRelief.org. | ||
Okay. | ||
Give that to us again. | ||
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AmericanPatriotRelief.org By the way, the Go ahead, ma'am. | |
So basically with American Patriot Relief, it was an organization that started because when President Donald Trump was going to pardon the J6ers and hopefully Tina Peterson and also the people that are with the abortion, they need somewhere to go. | ||
So when they come out of prison, they're going to come out with just the shoes on their feet. | ||
So American Patriot Relief is going to house them. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Fly them wherever they need to go. | ||
You don't understand. | ||
This place with the J6ers I knew in Danbury, I mean, that's a hard prison. | ||
These guys, they have the J6ers there, and J6ers, it's bad, but they've got the right to life. | ||
They have people that were praying the rosary outside of these abortion mills that five, six, seven, eight years in prison. | ||
That's in the Danbury. | ||
Danbury's got a woman's prison too in a woman's camp next to it. | ||
They've got 70-year-old women In a prison that were there praying the rosary in front of an abortion mill. | ||
This is how insane. | ||
If we had not turfed them out, if President Trump had not come back and won, that was going to get worse and worse and worse. | ||
They're like the Stasi. | ||
This is like the secret police, the NVKVD in Russia. | ||
These things were absolutely that bad. | ||
Natalie, you got thoughts? | ||
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Two things. | |
One, whenever we talk about the Department of Government Efficiency, I like it, but I don't know about you guys. | ||
The government's pretty darn efficient in destroying the lives of people that it hates, namely, right, the January 6th. | ||
They're efficient when they want to be. | ||
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Right. | |
But more importantly, you know, two sides of the same coin when it comes to government weaponization. | ||
It's just breaking now that the Weaponization Committee up on Capitol Hill has put out a 17,000-page report... | ||
On weaponization coming from Joe Biden, particularly when it comes to colluding to suppress information about elections and election integrity, including but not limited to. | ||
They were actively reaching out to DC-based swampy think tanks to try to set up partnerships to combat election misinformation. | ||
Facebook executives were working behind the scenes with the Department of Homeland Security to basically endorse their censorship measures. | ||
And here's the best part. | ||
You want to talk about how depraved and desperate these people are? | ||
They were reaching out to executives at the platform next door, where you're supposed to be, what? | ||
Saying, there's a lost dog, my kids are growing. | ||
They were reaching out to them to try to censor election misinformation. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
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I'll say this. | |
I like my CR short, but my weaponization report's long. | ||
Wow. | ||
Mark Dalmaestro from Glendale, Arizona. | ||
I served on river supply boats in Vietnam. | ||
Lost three good men from that boat. | ||
And our freedom and our people are worth dying for. | ||
So my guys were right. | ||
And we need to start saying, loud and clear, make America godly again. | ||
What's your recommendation to President Trump right now with all the wars going on around the world? | ||
He needs to start, he's already with God, he's already there, but to say the words, make America godly again, it says exactly where you are, really quickly, and all interviews, you start with, I'm here to make America godly again, and then say what you need to say. | ||
Oh, you mean to say MAGA and make America godly again? | ||
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Yes, take MAGA and say it, make America godly again. | |
Who's with me? | ||
Raise your hand. | ||
Amazing. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Your name and where you're from. | ||
My name is Maria. | ||
I'm in the chat every day. | ||
They call me Switch. | ||
Switch to USA. I went door knocking in Whitestone, Queens, New York. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
In where? | ||
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I went door knocking for Donald Trump in Whitestone, Queens, New York. | |
Wow. | ||
You're a brave woman. | ||
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Your name and where you're from. | |
Yes, I'm Don Lundy, and I'm here from Sandpoint, Idaho, and I'm just really proud to be with a bunch of... | ||
You've got to speak. | ||
Give it from the lungs. | ||
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I'm just really proud to be here with a whole bunch of Patriots and MAGA people. | |
Wonderful. | ||
Should we change the GOPs, the grand old party, should we change that name to a gathering of Patriots? | ||
You like that? | ||
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Yeah! | |
I think we've got something. | ||
Ben Berkholm, what do you got? | ||
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Speaking of how we fix this, tell us your solution. | |
Sir, your name, where you're from, your solution. | ||
Yes, I'm Butch Harold Meeks. | ||
I'm from Lake Havasu, Arizona, and I'm a senior. | ||
So if you could get the message to Trump to put out a national call to all seniors that know how to run a backhoe, that know how to weld, that I'm an electrical contractor, know how to run conduit, we'll fix that wall in days, not years. | ||
I'm talking about put a national one out with thousands of us coming and fixing it. | ||
Give me that one again. | ||
What are you saying to do? | ||
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Put a national call out to every senior that has a trade that can help fix the wall. | |
And we can fix the wall. | ||
All I want him to do is every mile put a sign saying, Harold Meeks worked on this mile so my grandkids can come and show their kids that Papa is the one that finished this wall. | ||
And I'll do it in the north, I'll do it in the south, whatever we need. | ||
If he needs a bus driver, ask for seniors to come and drive the bus. | ||
We already get a paycheck, we can take care of business, and we'll do it for no extra charge. | ||
Wow. | ||
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I've talked to a lot of seniors, and they're all about it. | |
Every senior I've talked to said, I want to help. | ||
I'll do it. | ||
Wow. | ||
You see, it's 6.38 on a Friday afternoon. | ||
You never know what's going to roll into the war room. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
Do you have a card? | ||
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I have a card, but it's... | |
Can we just... | ||
No, no. | ||
Don't give your number out here. | ||
You'll have... | ||
Too many lefties will be calling. | ||
Just give it to Ben and we'll connect. | ||
That's a great idea. | ||
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We got a J6-er over here too. | |
Do what? | ||
J6-er? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Hey Steve, how you doing? | |
Hey, how you doing, man? | ||
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My name is Nate. | |
I did two years for... | ||
Okay, so hang on a second. | ||
You're a J6-er? | ||
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I did two years for January 6th. | |
You were in Danbury? | ||
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Yeah, I was in a D.C. Gulag for a year and a half. | |
Hold it, hang on, hang on. | ||
Danbury Prison? | ||
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No, I was in a D.C. Gulag. | |
Oh, you were in the D.C. Gulag? | ||
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Yeah, actually, I'm the one that termed the phrase. | |
Come on, come on. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Can you come on around? | ||
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Come through here. | |
Come through here. | ||
Awesome. | ||
I'm going to lose my job. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve, for having me up here. | ||
I want people to know, and by the way, this is why Merrick Garland, Michael Graves, Lisa Monaco, all you guys are all puffed up. | ||
They were big shots when they had state power in back of them, right? | ||
They ain't going to be so big now. | ||
You see them scrambling around. | ||
They got to get blanket pardons. | ||
Hey, your pardons aren't going to work. | ||
You can give all the blanket preemptive error. | ||
We're coming for you guys. | ||
Right? | ||
We're coming for you. | ||
You put these young men in. | ||
And this was a hellhole. | ||
This was like the black hole of Calcutta. | ||
Tell me what that jail was like. | ||
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Yeah, it was just absolutely beyond inhumane conditions. | |
We were fed cheese sandwiches on a number of occasions for dinner. | ||
We were neglected basic medical rights. | ||
We couldn't even see our attorneys unless we were vaccinated. | ||
So it was absolutely sickening. | ||
You know, we could not fight our cases and we were just in a losing battle from day one, honestly. | ||
Were you guys allowed to pray? | ||
I remember seeing stories that they sort of repressed a lot of your religious liberties and rights too. | ||
So, we were denied access to the church, even though a lot of the other prison- You were denied access to your churches? | ||
Unlike the rest of the jail, which were allowed, we were not. | ||
We were segregated and secluded from everybody else. | ||
Wow. | ||
Tell us about the day-to-day life there. | ||
The food, the guards, everything. | ||
You were treated like a human being? | ||
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It did really depend on who was working the cell that day. | |
It was just a nightmare. | ||
Every day was just a nightmare. | ||
You're just not knowing what was going to happen to you. | ||
The government was going to put you in jail for the rest of your life. | ||
It's really beyond words. | ||
It's very difficult to describe in words how sad it was. | ||
Now, you spent two years there, right? | ||
And then you went... | ||
What happened to your case? | ||
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Yeah, so I did a year and a half in the DC Gulag. | |
I actually wrote a letter that went super viral. | ||
It was spread all around the world, really. | ||
I read by Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
And that sort of brought a lot of light to the conditions. | ||
When MTG and Louie Gohmert and Gates and those guys went down and tried to force their way... | ||
Because remember, they wouldn't let them in the jail, would they? | ||
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No, they wouldn't, but that day when it did happen, it was just such a relief to know that there was some kind of support. | |
What happened to your case? | ||
How many years did you actually get? | ||
Just a year and a half there? | ||
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Yeah, I did 37 months. | |
I was sentenced to 37 months. | ||
I did about two years in prison. | ||
I did another year of home incarceration, which I got no time for, by the way, and nine months in the halfway house. | ||
I actually did more time than I was sentenced. | ||
And what did you actually do on January 6th to get that furniture? | ||
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Yeah, I mean basically I walked inside the Capitol and the government has admitted this in their own words that that is what happened. | |
I even fist bumped and high-fived cops on the way through the Capitol and then this is what happens. | ||
Pretty sad. | ||
What do you think would be the appropriate retribution to Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco and Matthew Graves? | ||
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I mean, at the minimum, false imprisonment. | |
But really, there's just a lot... | ||
And you want them to serve time? | ||
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I think they should serve time, yes. | |
Do you guys agree? | ||
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100%. | |
Hey, we want all of America, we want official team Merrick Garland, Lisa Monaco, Matthew Graves, once again, should they go to prison? | ||
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Yes! | |
The American people hate you, okay? | ||
Hate you. | ||
You are hated. | ||
And you're never going to go, people are going to see you on street, everything. | ||
You have taken young men like this and taken years out of their lives that they can never recruit. | ||
Once again, where do you go, where do they go for social media to find you? | ||
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Yeah, j6patriotnate is what I am on Instagram. | |
I'm also j6patriotnate on X as well. | ||
So yeah, follow me and get in touch with me there. | ||
Can we follow him, sign up today? | ||
You're not backing off this fight, right? | ||
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No, absolutely not. | |
Let's give it up! | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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In America's heart, go on, raise the flag. | |
Cause I got stars in my eyes. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
We're back. | ||
This is kind of strange. | ||
We've got like a different clock. | ||
We've got the RIV clock, but it's not quite the worm clock. | ||
So I'm totally confused now. | ||
We'll work through it. | ||
That young man right there, that gets in the heart. | ||
This is how cruel and inhuman they are. | ||
Samara Garland, Lisa Monica, Matthew Graves, you guys are all big shots, right? | ||
You had all state power. | ||
And you try to go after President Trump and crush him, but President Trump Is a billionaire. | ||
And he was able with Boris to put together a great legal team, right? | ||
And they tried to bankrupt him to do everything. | ||
But President Trump's a guy who can fight back. | ||
But the prisons are full of J6s like this kid. | ||
With no money. | ||
They put him in bankruptcy. | ||
They made me get these lawyers. | ||
And this is what we're never going to forgive. | ||
And let me just repeat this. | ||
You're damn right we're coming after you. | ||
And you're damn right we want retribution. | ||
Hey, there's other people going to do the sunlit uplands, but we're coming after retribution. | ||
Merrick Garland, Lisa Monica, Matthew Graves, Jack Smith, the whole vast criminal conspiracy. | ||
And let's throw Weissman in there, and all those phony FBI agents over at MSNBC, and let's throw in Rachel Maddow and that crowd over there, right? | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
You take a young man's life, and D.C. prison's a hellhole, and they made it even more of a hellhole for these folks. | ||
It's unacceptable, and somebody's got to pay for that. | ||
Somebody's got to pay for that. | ||
I'm not just talking financial compensation, but we're going to take years out of Merrick Garland's life, right? | ||
He's going to be in prison. | ||
We're going to take years out of Lisa Monaco's life. | ||
She's going to be in prison. | ||
We're going to take years out of big shot Matthew Graves. | ||
Matthew Graves, you would run down there to D.C. court all the time and you want to argue the case yourself. | ||
Well, dude, you're going to pay for every case that you argued, okay? | ||
Are the J6 defendants, the J6 prisoners, are they patriots? | ||
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Yes! | |
Any doubt in your mind they're patriots? | ||
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Yes! | |
Was this a Fed's direction? | ||
Is Chris Wray, you're convinced of that? | ||
You think when the evidence is shown it's going to be the Fed's direction, Chris Wray, all of them, right? | ||
Bill Barr, they all knew something? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Where's the pipe bomber? | ||
Where's that? | ||
The whole thing stinks to high heaven. | ||
You've covered this extensively. | ||
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We've got a smart audience out here. | |
Very, very good. | ||
War Room. | ||
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I'm impressed. | |
On a Friday. | ||
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Well, might I add, too, that these people didn't just do what they did to the young man who was just up here, throw you in prison, do everything to thousands of January Sixers, but they had the nerve to hold press conferences in front of the American people. | |
Merrick Garland's got the tears in the eyes saying, That it's Trump who's going to weaponize the federal government and that they could never imagine doing anything reminiscent of weaponization. | ||
It's next-level gaslighting. | ||
We talk about lawfare on this show so much, but I think it's very clear that the Biden regime, the administrative state, they're waging kinetic warfare on the American people with what you saw this young man had to go through. | ||
And you know what, Steve? | ||
My answer to what needs to happen to Monaco, DOJ, all those people... | ||
As you would say, metaphorically, burn it down and salt the earth around it. | ||
Amen. | ||
Amen. | ||
Do you agree that the FBI... Have you ever seen the FBI build in the Hoover building on Pennsylvania Avenue? | ||
It is... | ||
Or is it Connecticut Avenue when you get over there? | ||
It is an absolute abomination. | ||
It's this thing called brutalist architecture, I think from Italy in the 30s. | ||
It's just in your face how ugly it is. | ||
That cash wants to turn it into a museum of the deep state. | ||
You want to send it home? | ||
I want to take it apart brick by brick, ship them out of there, and then salt the earth around it like the Romans did at Carthage so nothing grows there for a thousand years. | ||
And we put a stake in the ground and a sign on it that once the most evil people in America worked in this building. | ||
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Can we put some heads on pikes, metaphorically, too? | |
You're going to get us kicked off wherever you are. | ||
No, think about that. | ||
We said, you know, we were talking about Thomas Moore one day, you know, how he was executed by Henry VIII. And then the next day we said, Chris Ray and Fauci, you know, we ought to put their heads on pikes. | ||
As people say in Washington, D.C. or on Wall Street, everybody's going to put their heads on pikes, right? | ||
Victory. | ||
And, oh my God, the pearl clutching on MSNBC. And Tony Fauci, no Tony Fauci, the mass murderer Tony Fauci. | ||
I'm just saying what I read in Bobby Kennedy's book. | ||
The real Anthony Fauci. | ||
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You're being too euphemistic with the term mass murderer. | |
Genocidal dictator. | ||
Genocidal. | ||
Remember, he gets on MSNBC and he's all shriveled up. | ||
He's got the big crocodile tear coming up. | ||
That's another guy. | ||
Remember how puffed up he was? | ||
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But where is Anthony Fauci? | |
He could never find a camera that he didn't want to do anything for. | ||
But that's a testament to his audience. | ||
You guys made him run for cover. | ||
He won't even go on CNN. His book came out, and man, he doesn't even want to go on and do interviews. | ||
Jane Zirka, what do you got for us right there? | ||
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Can you please tell me your name and where you're from? | |
J.D. Donovan, Silver City, New Mexico. | ||
And how did you help get President Trump elected? | ||
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I'm the Republican chair for our county, and it's the bluest county in New Mexico. | |
All of our candidates... | ||
That we walk for one. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Tell me, New Mexico is a great state with great folks. | ||
We got Arizona is now turning around. | ||
Why can't we turn New Mexico around? | ||
Why is New Mexico a blue stronghold? | ||
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Because it's been blue since 1931 when they brought in the copper mines and that mindset of unions. | |
And it's Yeah, we have more people in the wagon than pulling it. | ||
But anyway, it's been that way generation after generation. | ||
And how are we going to turn it around with Trump? | ||
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We're turning it around. | |
We're burning daylight. | ||
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County by county. | |
Yes. | ||
Yes, we are. | ||
We're working pretty hard on that. | ||
And tell me what you did. | ||
You turned your district around or your county around? | ||
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All five of our Republican candidates, for the first time in Grant County history, won their spot. | |
So that's big for Grant County. | ||
We also have a governor, and her name's Grisham, but we call her Gruesome. | ||
She is a tyrannical little midget from Santa Fe, New Mexico, and she is hideous. | ||
But we love Arizona, and we love what this is doing, and God bless you guys. | ||
We're right behind you. | ||
Are you guys friends or a couple, husband and wife? | ||
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Yes. | |
That's my boyfriend, 47 years. | ||
There's a perfect example. | ||
The woman steps right up, boom. | ||
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Yes. | |
I'm the talker. | ||
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Brother, there's your front porch right there. | |
Thank you. | ||
Your name and where you're from. | ||
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My name is Timothy Schwartz. | |
I'm the Republican Party chairman of Legislative District 26 right here in Maricopa County. | ||
I had 105 precinct committeemen underneath me. | ||
We went into the neighborhoods. | ||
We meant business. | ||
We put on door hangers. | ||
We passed out. | ||
We passed out lots of information. | ||
We got people registered to vote. | ||
The thing I want to mention to you tonight, you mentioned Dodge, Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
One night I was laying in bed and this thing came to my mind, how we could help them save trillions of dollars. | ||
It's called get rid of the United States Postal Service. | ||
You want to privatize? | ||
They just tell me that billionaires want to do it to make money, but you want to privatize the Postal Service? | ||
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I want to make it good, like Trump's making America good. | |
That's what we need to do. | ||
Look, we've all known that the postal workers, that whole department, that you go in for service, you can't get decent service from a government agency. | ||
Hold on, hang on. | ||
Hang on, man. | ||
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Hang on. | |
Through wind and rain and the dark of night? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
That's when they wrote on the ponies. | ||
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Hang on. | |
You're saying that's not true? | ||
That doesn't happen? | ||
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That was the pony days called Pony Express. | |
Don't even get started on the mail-in ballots. | ||
Hold on, hold on, last thing. | ||
I've got a question all of America wants to know, because nobody can figure it out. | ||
You've got Arizona, it's the home of Ultramaga, right, President Trump? | ||
When are you going to clean up that rat's nest in the Republican Party in Maricopa County? | ||
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We're going for it. | |
Is it an embarrassment, folks? | ||
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If you Google my name, you will see that I was the guy that censured John McCain back in the day, before we were draining the swamp as a euphemism. | |
I was draining the swamp here in Maricopa County. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Last thing. | ||
Should Charlie Kirk run for the governorship of Arizona this time? | ||
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I would be behind that. | |
Charlie Kirk is a MAGA candidate. | ||
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I can put myself behind that. | |
Yes. | ||
All right. | ||
My name is Chris Pettinella. | ||
I'm from Trumbull, Connecticut. | ||
You just actually did an interview with my congressional candidate, Bob McGuffey, on the resolution of the fourth turning. | ||
I don't know if you remember that. | ||
Just a couple weeks ago. | ||
Listen, I'm from Trumbull, Connecticut. | ||
Connecticut's like a mini California. | ||
I started a conservative club. | ||
Can you just pick up a little bit? | ||
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Yeah, I started a conservative club at my high school. | |
I started a turning point chapter as well. | ||
I've been indoctrinated against, that was a whole different story that Trumbull's done, but I've been actually, I would say, discriminated against by the Trumbull High School administration. | ||
They went so far as framing me for having an alleged firearm when the Dean of Students, I'm sorry, the Dean of Students, the Dean of Students knew damn well that it was my glasses case. | ||
We did a couple... | ||
Did anything happen to you? | ||
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Well, yeah. | |
I served a Saturday detention. | ||
They were actually threatening suspension when it was my glasses case. | ||
Was Saturday detention bad for you? | ||
Couldn't you study? | ||
Not that you don't look at the studious side. | ||
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Yeah, no. | |
You don't think the tide might be out in a week on a school night. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I mean, it wasn't bad, but I got some work done. | ||
I work with the Trumbull Republicans and the state Republicans. | ||
They're already coming after you when you're in high school. | ||
That's a very good sign. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Listen, my town politicians come after me all the time. | ||
I'm at every school board, board of ed meeting, town council meeting. | ||
I'm always talking, so. | ||
Your name and where you're from. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
It says the goody two-shoes, Natalie. | ||
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I got kicked out of my sorority for being transphobic. | |
Natalie's that kid that got straight A's from the time she was in kindergarten. | ||
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I knew I wanted to work for War Room, but I have to have a perfect resume. | |
Steve, this young man and his dad over here, what's your name? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
What are you doing out here? | ||
My name is Jackson Elder. | ||
What do you think about Turning Point USA? It's great, I guess. | ||
Yeah, it's great. | ||
It's great. | ||
Is this your first time? | ||
No, it's my third, actually. | ||
Hey, kid. | ||
You're with the war room crowd, baby. | ||
You can't be shy. | ||
You're going to be shy. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
Project! | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
What do you got? | ||
Show me something. | ||
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I got this today, and... | |
I didn't mean that literally, but go with it, man. | ||
Go with it. | ||
How old are you? | ||
I never work with kids or dogs, but keep going. | ||
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I'm ten and a half. | |
You're ten and a half. | ||
He's been here three times. | ||
Wow. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Good parents. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Amazing. | ||
I want to get Jeff Zink. | ||
It's either amazing or you're totally warped. | ||
We'll figure that out later. | ||
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Getting radicalized. | |
Jeff Zink, what do you got to wrap us up? | ||
Hey, Steve, I want to let you know, my son got out of prison here in Satford. | ||
He was a Texas resident. | ||
They moved him here. | ||
You're standing in my congressional district where I ran. | ||
They put him three weeks before my election and used him as a political prisoner and a weapon. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Was he a J-6-er? | ||
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We're both J-6-ers. | |
Both J-6-ers. | ||
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Yes. | |
I'll talk to you guys. | ||
I was actually supposed to be in Stafford. | ||
But they then decided that maybe Danbury was a... | ||
More. | ||
It was a nastier place. | ||
Anyway, I'll talk to you afterwards. | ||
We'll get all your information. | ||
We got a bolt. | ||
Natalie, social media. | ||
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Natalie G. Winters, thank you guys. | |
It's always so wonderful doing the show. | ||
Isn't she the best? | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to be back here live at 8 a.m. | ||
tomorrow morning with all you guys here. | ||
We're going to then announce where we're going to have our get-together tomorrow afternoon. | ||
I will do a meet and greet over here for anybody who wants to do it. | ||
Real America's Voice continues live from AmFest. | ||
I want to thank everybody. | ||
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Burn it down! | |
Woo! | ||
There we go! |