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I had a front row seat to a lot of this and at various times was basically told not to believe what I was seeing or hearing. | ||
The president misspoke. | ||
The president has a cold. | ||
But now the dam appears to be breaking. | ||
This Wall Street Journal item interviewed 50 people familiar with Biden's operation. | ||
And it raises a lot of questions about who was making key decisions. | ||
You mentioned the Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
If the president was as diminished as this story makes it sound, that would be a huge problem, and it could explain why certain decisions were made that turned out to be catastrophic and why no apologies were ever made. | ||
To your point, Brian, When the cabinet met all nine times, which is the least in the last several decades that a president has had their whole cabinet together in an entire term, there was a different item a few months ago where cabinet secretaries were being asked to submit their questions for the president behind closed doors in advance. | ||
And they were being told to keep it quick because... | ||
The way that it worked was they would ask a question that was pre-screened, and then the president would have a card with the answer, even in a closed setting. | ||
And I hear a lot of the complaints about—and there was a bite in the open— Why wasn't there more coverage of the president's age and acuity earlier? | ||
Well, a lot of the stories that you hear— You asked. | ||
You kept asking. | ||
I kept asking the whole time. | ||
And a lot of the stories that we would hear, that we would try to report out, are secondhand. | ||
But it's a lot of stuff like, oh, you would hear from somebody on the staff or somebody that works at the White House that looked like the president was falling asleep somewhere. | ||
Okay, hard to confirm that, but we have tape of him falling asleep at events as recently as his most recent foreign trip. | ||
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There are big fancy college words called oligarchy, plutocracy that folks tonight might want to look up. | |
It's called rule by rich folks. | ||
And that's what we're dealing with. | ||
A bunch of rich folks, two rich people through a fit online and through the government upside down. | ||
That is not good for America. | ||
Now, did the bill go from big to little? | ||
What happened is that the bipartisan deal that got struck by elected officials of our country were overthrown by two billionaires throwing a fit, and it's not even January. | ||
Scott, what's your take on that? | ||
Well, if Van is concerned about unelected officials running the government, I would invite him to review the last four years of the Biden administration and maybe pick up the Wall Street Journal this week. | ||
We've apparently had a president that's so diminished that his staff has been hiding it from the American people and making key decisions on behalf of our government, despite never having been elected to anything at all. | ||
So if you're concerned about it tonight, maybe take a look over the last four years. | ||
Look, I I think, ultimately, all's well that ends well. | ||
The government did not shut down. | ||
We're not in any kind of crisis over the holidays here. | ||
And when the Republicans get sworn in in January and Trump comes to the office on January the 20th, they're going to have to come together as a team and decide, are we going to work together or not? | ||
That's ultimately how you get things done in a legislative body. | ||
This is where the Democrats had some things right. | ||
You know, Jeffries had them unified. | ||
And that's... | ||
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 of 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 line? | ||
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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Is this country gonna be saved? | |
You're in the war room. | ||
It's December 21st in the year of our Lord, 2024. I like to call the war room conversion therapy for rhinos. | ||
You like that? | ||
I like that, right? | ||
Well, we're going to have Steve do some crowd work, but before, I'm going to walk through what we just watched. | ||
That was, of course, Fox. | ||
We can boo for Fox. | ||
You want to boo for Fox? | ||
We don't like them or not. | ||
And then you can definitely boo for CNN. That was not Scott Pressler. | ||
It was Caitlin Collins. | ||
There's been some interesting reporting while we've all been having fun here at AmFest. | ||
The Wall Street Journal has confirmed something that I'm sure everyone in this audience has known, which is that Joe Biden is and never has been the real president. | ||
But more importantly, it's that the administrative state, the deep state, whatever you want to call it, that they exist and they've been running the show. | ||
So there's this long-form article coming out from the Wall Street Journal talking about how over 50 high-level aides and advisors to President Biden have said he is absolutely MIA. They've had to cancel meetings because sometimes he wakes up and has a good day or a bad day. | ||
They like to just ask him, I'm not kidding, what flavor of ice cream he wants. | ||
They even had to hire a voice coach. | ||
I know I shouldn't be speaking because I'm losing my voice, but they thought that he sounded like too much of an old man, so they hired some Hollywood elitist to give him vocal lessons. | ||
There you go. | ||
But here's the thing, I actually would argue that he's actually the ideal president for the deep state because he has no backbone, so they can use him as, I think I've heard this term before, but a listless vessel, right, to push the agenda of the deep state. | ||
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And to that point, I want to give you some, as we call them in the war room, buried leads from this story. | |
Number one, high-level Democrat congressman tried reaching out to Joe Biden amidst the Afghanistan debacle, botched withdrawal, and he was unreachable. | ||
Unreachable. | ||
Didn't pick up the phone. | ||
Secondly, speaking about how the deep state has commandeered the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
We know they lost the 2020 election, right? | ||
Amen. | ||
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But here's what's so interesting. | |
What do you guys think about this very smart crowd, so I know you guys know what I'm about to say. | ||
FISA surveillance. | ||
Renewing FISA. Boo! | ||
Right? | ||
Well, Jim Himes, who's the top Democrat on Senate Intel, worked not with Joe Biden, but with his advisors to ram through renewing FISA. They exploited a lame duck president to be able to jam that through. | ||
And most importantly... | ||
They were prepping him for the interview with Bob Herr for hours a day, and he still botched the interview because, of course. | ||
But I think here's the important thing, and Steve, I'll toss it to you because maybe the posse can help us crack the code on this one. | ||
But I think what you're seeing now, it started with the Hunter Biden pardon, but it's a complete limited hangout of the Biden regime where the Washington, D.C. class, who knows that we're coming for them with investigations. | ||
Maybe they heard you guys applauding for that, so let's make sure they can hear us on that front. | ||
But they're saying, we want nothing to do with Joe Biden. | ||
Well, you know what I say to that? | ||
But then where were you guys in 2020? | ||
And Steve, I'll toss to you. | ||
Hang over for a second. | ||
I got a question on Peter Doocy. | ||
Did Peter Doocy say that in four years Biden has only had with his cabinet nine times? | ||
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Correct. | |
Can you guys hear me? | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Nine times in four years? | ||
Four years? | ||
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And that includes the one that Jill was sitting in the main seat. | |
Yeah, Jill, right. | ||
Okay, so eight times in four years. | ||
That means twice a year he's met with the whole cabinet. | ||
I mean, President Trump will meet. | ||
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And most of them were towards the end of the term. | |
I believe in 2020 or 21 he had one. | ||
One in two years. | ||
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Trump had about 23. I think Obama had about around that number, too. | |
Nine in four. | ||
Hell, I meet with my three ex-wife's lawyers more than nine times in four years. | ||
They want to know where those checks are. | ||
Come on, how can a guy meet nine times in four years? | ||
This shows you... | ||
Think about all... | ||
You guys get mocked and ridiculed all the time, right? | ||
You're very susceptible to false information and all this. | ||
You're running and chasing rabbits all the time. | ||
Think about this for a second. | ||
This is another conspiracy. | ||
We said from the very beginning, it was all totally phony. | ||
And this is why they kept a laptop. | ||
It makes sense when you see the logic of it. | ||
When the laptop from hell came to Ray and Barr back in November of 2019, they suppressed it at the FBI. And we're going to find out why and who suppressed it, because there's whistleblowers out there who want to talk about it. | ||
Because they understood if they put it up at the time, Joe Biden, who's going to be the kind of phony candidate of the deep state, We'd blow up and you'd get Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren or something like that. | ||
Not that we couldn't have defeated them even bigger than we beat Biden. | ||
We won 2020, right? | ||
No doubt. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
No doubt. | ||
If you concede that point, you concede the whole thing, right? | ||
Is that correct? | ||
Man, you see, if you guys know how to negotiate a thousand times better than up there, right? | ||
If you concede the 2020 election, you concede the whole thing. | ||
And we're open-minded, fair people, right? | ||
When we see the evidence, if they can show us that the 74 million votes... | ||
Think about it. | ||
I thought I did a really good job in 2016. 63... | ||
No, no. | ||
But 63 and a half million votes. | ||
He topped it. | ||
He got 74 million votes. | ||
You remember in Arizona, they had the car thing 100 miles long. | ||
Down in Miami, they had the boat thing. | ||
They had to close the harbor. | ||
There was such an outpouring of support. | ||
There's no chance, and we just saw from this last election, where are all the million votes that they're missing? | ||
But here's why. | ||
Well, because the low-propensity, low-information voters that all came out to get them 81 votes. | ||
Didn't turn out in 22. Those people didn't vote in 22, right? | ||
And they didn't vote again in 24. So where are they, right? | ||
COVID, the fake mail. | ||
We're never going to stop. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
It's a number two pencil right here. | ||
What is this for? | ||
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Oh, thank you. | |
Army of the Awakened Dittos from State 48. We should loan this to President Biden Puppet for all the pardons. | ||
So then on the day of accountability, January 20th, President Trump can just erase the signature. | ||
You like that? | ||
That's good. | ||
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That's good. | |
It's pretty good. | ||
Ben Berkwam, what do you got for us? | ||
I got Peter Stewart here, the new ICE comms guy, who used to be with a terrible union. | ||
Hold it. | ||
ICE comms. | ||
That's a tough job. | ||
Go home. | ||
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That's it. | |
Go home. | ||
Go home. | ||
The bus is leaving. | ||
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Big fan. | |
Thanks for having me, fellow Mick from the East Coast. | ||
We're reconstituting. | ||
Biden got rid of our union because we were too, you know, not in line with his agenda. | ||
We're reconstituting right now under the Fraternal Order of Police, and we appreciate all your support. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
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Where do people go? | |
NIOA.us. | ||
Nationaliceofficersassociation.us. | ||
Okay, is ICE going to be able to get this done? | ||
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Sir, we are so happy with Holman coming on board. | |
Morale has done a 180. Go, Tom Holman. | ||
We like Tom Holman. | ||
We like Tom Holman. | ||
Sign us up, Steve. | ||
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Everyone here will help deport, I'm sure. | |
We like Tom Holman. | ||
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We love Tom Holman. | |
We like Stephen Miller. | ||
Love Miller. | ||
Miller's just got to tone it down a bit. | ||
You can't look like you enjoy it too much, right? | ||
Stephen, take it down. | ||
We need it. | ||
That's what Kristi Noem is going to be a great front porch on all of that. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
Let's give it up for J6. The J6ers are Patriots, right? | ||
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Patriots, my name is John Strand, political prisoner. | |
I was a hostage of the Biden regime until July of this year when I was released because I won at the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
Wow. | ||
But you guys are all American soldiers, right? | ||
You are American soldiers and we are in a war. | ||
And November 5th was our readmittance to the battlefield, right? | ||
Amen. | ||
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So I'm going to tell you a story about one of our great war room leaders here, obviously Steve. | |
When I was in prison... | ||
My lawyer sent me the transcript of his interview with Tucker right before he walked into prison. | ||
And he said, you can't lean on Steve Bannon or Trump or anyone else. | ||
It's about you, the American people. | ||
Next man up. | ||
And I was in jail when I read that. | ||
And I stood to my feet and yelled. | ||
I'm that next man up. | ||
You are that next man up. | ||
This is our time to take back our country. | ||
Next man up! | ||
Hang on. | ||
One thing, they offered you a deal, and this is so critical. | ||
When the feds come rolling for you, they throw all these charges, 15 this, this, this, they're going to break you financially. | ||
The thing they do is offer you a deal. | ||
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I was facing 23 years of prison, but they gave me a golden parachute plea deal, a single misdemeanor. | |
Essentially almost nothing. | ||
But I would have to bend the knee and sign their lie. | ||
About January 6th and that I was guilty. | ||
I was innocent. | ||
And January 6th was a lie. | ||
Meant to destroy all of us. | ||
I would not participate with that. | ||
So I said, you can take your plea deal to hell. | ||
And I'll walk through hell if that's where I have to go. | ||
To continue standing for the truth. | ||
Because that's how we save this country. | ||
One stand at a time. | ||
Wow. | ||
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How do people get... | |
Free them all. | ||
Free them all. | ||
You guys can find me at JohnStrand.com where I continue to lead the fight to free every hostage, exonerate them, restore them with financial restitution, and expose the fraud of J6 so our country can heal. | ||
President Trump, we need to pardon all the J6-ers. | ||
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All of them on day one. | |
Okay. | ||
We're coming at you live from Arizona, the last day of War Room for Man Fest. | ||
We will see you soon. | ||
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We'll be right back. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
You are back in the war room coming at you live from the Phoenix Convention Center with I think the best crowd we've ever had. | ||
This is why Donald Trump won. | ||
It was you guys. | ||
You guys sealed the deal. | ||
Steve's going to be doing some crowd work, but I think we just want to hammer again. | ||
You guys know, frankly, I think DC, the swamp, knows that we're all here enjoying ourselves. | ||
So they're trying to ram through some reporting, some narratives that, I don't know, I'm just saying... | ||
Could potentially lead to the 25th Amendment being in vogue so they get Joe Biden out of there, bring Kamala in, they get the win of the first female president. | ||
But more importantly, you know, you guys know what they want. | ||
The blanket preemptive pardons. | ||
Can we boo for the blanket preemptive pardons? | ||
Sorry, sorry. | ||
I gotta be politically correct because it's new terminology now. | ||
Now they're calling it amnesty. | ||
Do we think Democrats and the establishment Republicans who screwed over this country for decades deserve amnesty or pardons? | ||
Do you guys think accountability is found in strongly worded letters or tweets or long-form documents? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
What is it? | ||
It's prison sentences! | ||
Right? | ||
Yo! | ||
Steve, you go to prison for four months and, you know, I come out a little fired up. | ||
You want to toss to the crowd? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, the one thing, I think this narrative, Natalie, we're going to develop, because now Fox is on it. | ||
You know, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, and my question for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, is why did it take You know, 40 days before Biden's gone to get this. | ||
This story has been an open secret in D.C. It was exposed when President Trump, you know, debated Biden, which, by the way, I didn't think was smart at the time because I thought they'd get rid of Biden and they turned out they did. | ||
We didn't know who they were going to pick. | ||
But President Trump owned him that night. | ||
I mean, you can see how impaired he was, and President Trump is the best I've ever seen him. | ||
So this story is going to develop more and more and more. | ||
This is going to be a big part. | ||
You've got the vast criminal conspiracy against Trump, but you've also got... | ||
How did, how was this guy, who actually made the decisions as Commander in Chief? | ||
Who actually made these decisions? | ||
Who made it? | ||
You've got to go back. | ||
All of the Cabinet officials and why didn't they, they have an obligation on the 20, they have an obligation on the 25th Amendment. | ||
If they think he's impaired, they have a fiduciary obligation to go and actually have a debate inside the cabinet and actually vote. | ||
All of that's got to come out. | ||
I mean, Kash Patel, he's going to be stacked up with investigations, but we can walk and chew gum at the same time, right? | ||
We can set the country right at the same time. | ||
So I think this story, Natalie, and now you've got all kind of rumors going around the Capitol. | ||
Kamala Harris canceled California. | ||
She's back in the Capitol. | ||
You've got all these rumors that people around him are very upset that these blanket preemptive pardons have not been signed, and he's signed a pardon already for his honor. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
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Remember, how many of you guys read the Vanity Fair article highlighting War Room and Stephen K. Ban and that whole... | |
Okay, you guys should read mainstream media. | ||
You've got to know the enemy in order to defeat them. | ||
That's why we play the cold opens. | ||
But it was so interesting in that article, because what, for how many years have you guys been smeared as racist, as xenophobic, as sexist? | ||
Choose your ad hominem attack. | ||
But in that entire article, not once, did they ever try to smear this show, our audience, as anything with ad hominem angle. | ||
They said, in their words, that we've been right. | ||
And I said, thanks, but no thanks. | ||
We've known that. | ||
But my point that this is the same sort of limited hangout framing that I think you're seeing from the mainstream media coming now when it comes to Joe Biden. | ||
We always know that we've been right. | ||
And whenever they start to converge with us, maybe they show a little ankle on what was it, the COVID vaccines, the mandates. | ||
It's only because they're trying to claw back trust and legitimacy because, you know, the next plans that they haven't served. | ||
This was so important because Vanity Fair, I was on two covers in a row. | ||
One was about right-wing traditional Catholics and then the next month was about the war room and the show and the audience. | ||
As I've been trying to train Natalie, I go for the articles. | ||
Natalie goes for the ads and the clothes. | ||
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I do, yes. | |
Okay, we're going to go to the audience. | ||
Who are you and where are you from? | ||
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I'm Amy from San Diego. | |
We're a group of Patriots for Freedom, coming here of 24 of us. | ||
Patriots for Freedom, 24 of you came all the way from San Diego? | ||
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Yes. | |
Many of us escaped communism from the country of Vietnam in search for freedom, and we are very passionate about freedom, and we don't take freedom for granted. | ||
We don't take it lightly. | ||
And look at us. | ||
We have been rallying. | ||
Look at us. | ||
They call us white supremacists. | ||
So that's just how racist they are. | ||
Are you afraid that the country was sliding into communism, that you saw the Marxism you saw? | ||
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Yes. | |
We see the direction that this country headed the last four or five years, and we don't like it. | ||
That's why we've been following President Trump's 62 rallies, camping overnight as part of the Front Row Joe. | ||
You've gone to 62 rallies? | ||
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We have been. | |
We have been with President Trump camping overnight to be there supporting him, standing up for freedom, letting people know why we are so passionate about freedom. | ||
Wow, fantastic. | ||
Do you guys have a group? | ||
Do you have a social media that you can go for? | ||
Let's have everybody in your group raise your hands. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Is there a site you guys have that people can go to? | ||
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It's PatriotsForFreedomSanDiego.com. | |
And our Instagram is Patriots with an S, number 4, Freedom SD. Coming in hot on the gram. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
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Give it up. | |
Who are you and where are you from? | ||
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I'm Becky Zinn and I'm from Clarksville, Tennessee. | |
Okay, and tell me about your relationship with the War Room. | ||
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You woke up my family, my father, and you... | |
You brought him back to the Lord. | ||
And he's probably watching now and he's like, what are you talking about? | ||
But it's true. | ||
I watched it. | ||
Hold on, we brought him back to the Lord? | ||
I've been accused of a lot of things. | ||
We have some very religious guys on. | ||
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He was there, but you... | |
You brought it back into politics. | ||
You brought it all the things. | ||
And so I get to call my dad and have these amazing conversations with him that he probably used to think I was a little fringe and crazy, you know? | ||
And now he gets it. | ||
And my kids all love you. | ||
My 10-year-old son sings the CCP song all the time. | ||
So... | ||
But I just want to say this, that these lawmakers can stay there because they didn't care when they made my husband sit for a year and a half to two years in a 40 mile radius because he rejected the vaccine in the United States military. | ||
And they pushed him out and they don't care. | ||
And as far as their pay raises, they can go for military E1 pay because if it's good enough for our military, it should be good enough for them. | ||
Amen. | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
By the way, have you guys had the same experience that everybody, when you first started talking about the short things you're lying, said, man, you guys are wing nuts, you're fringe. | ||
You're not so fringe anymore, are you? | ||
That night, do you see the long faces on MSNBC on the victory? | ||
Remember, Rachel Maddow and them demons stick around for the defeat. | ||
They left at midnight. | ||
Poor Jen Psaki had a poor Raggedy Ann, right? | ||
Not the best. | ||
Periquan, what do you got for us? | ||
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I want to start with my buddy over here. | |
We got Noah in the house. | ||
My buddy over here, Joshua. | ||
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Now, I met Joshua last year this same time. | |
He had the same smile on his face then that he has now. | ||
And I just want to ask you, Josh, how excited are you now that President Trump is going to be president again? | ||
Like two times more excited. | ||
Wow. | ||
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We got the dance down. | |
We love you, Josh. | ||
And then you guys know this guy, Eric Metaxas. | ||
All right. | ||
What are you doing out here, Eric? | ||
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I didn't know. | |
I thought this was, let's make a deal. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Behind door number two. | ||
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I'm here. | |
Listen, I have the fortune and the misfortune of having a Socrates in the city booth right next to Bannon's show. | ||
And you guys have been a little noisy. | ||
And I'm very conflicted because I hate the noise, but I love all the noisemakers. | ||
Yes, yes, yes. | ||
Listen, I was here to promote Socrates in the city. | ||
And I got to tell you something. | ||
I'm really here to say praise Jesus for Steve Bannon. | ||
Praise Jesus for this MAGA crowd, for all these lunatics that are saner than the people who think that they're sane. | ||
And I want to say I'm the worst nightmare. | ||
I went to Yale University. | ||
Listen, listen, hear me. | ||
The only worst one is Brown. | ||
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Hear me out. | |
No, no, no. | ||
Harvard's worse. | ||
I went to Yale University. | ||
I live in Manhattan, okay? | ||
I present like a blue state communist. | ||
But my heart bleeds MAGA. All right. | ||
And you know that about me. | ||
All right. | ||
And I want to say, so I am their worst nightmare. | ||
And God has called me. | ||
It's about cultural revolution. | ||
Because you know this. | ||
I was friends with Larry David. | ||
I know all those people. | ||
And we need to bring this revolution past politics. | ||
And into media. | ||
Tell Larry Davis, somebody you relate to, I love making a lot of money off his work on Seinfeld. | ||
That's why I bring it up. | ||
I didn't do anything. | ||
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Well, that's why I bring it up. | |
But the thing is, you know this, Steve. | ||
He's a true hater. | ||
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You know this, Steve. | |
As important as politics is, because it doesn't get more important, we need to take back the culture. | ||
Culture's upriver. | ||
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And I want you to help me. | |
Gramsci, Andrew Breitbart, 101. Where do people go for Socrates in the City? | ||
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Socratesinthecity.com. | |
We've got a million interviews with people you'll love. | ||
Socratesinthecity.com. | ||
The Socratic method. | ||
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Well, listen, you know this too, right? | |
Truth, if you're about truth, if you believe in truth, all you need to do is ask honest questions and be open and transparent. | ||
It leads people to God. | ||
And so this is kind of an oblique way, a PBS way of leading people to Jesus. | ||
That's at Upper East Side. | ||
That's at Upper East Side, Yale. | ||
Thank you, Eric, always. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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Yeah, I have some patriots over here who are fighting the woke transgender ideology. | |
Tell me about it, guys. | ||
Hi, Steve. | ||
I'm glad this crowd can walk into pieces of bubblegum because we got another really big piece of bubblegum. | ||
That's the transing, the sex change of children that's taking place? | ||
I thought that was all put to bed. | ||
That's not? | ||
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No, that is still going full speed ahead. | |
I get parents who are getting put into that same meat grinder calling me weekly. | ||
But President Trump, he's already taken out of the middle. | ||
This is why the NDAA wasn't perfect, right? | ||
He still had some of that stuff in there, the military budget? | ||
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I understand that they're... | |
It's infested all throughout the government, correct? | ||
Has President Trump got to get rid of all that stuff, the transgender? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Those people need help, don't they? | ||
I mean, we don't say they don't need help. | ||
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Steve, I think we have some breaking news on stage. | |
We've been invaded by the British again. | ||
Oh! | ||
The British are coming! | ||
The British are coming! | ||
How'd that work out for you, buddy? | ||
Not too long. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
We're still here. | ||
We're still here. | ||
Raheem and I are actually going to be doing a panel after this. | ||
We'll give you the details after the break. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Raheem's just coming back from the O'Keefe party. | ||
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He's still drunk. | |
Always. | ||
Stay drunk. | ||
Okay, we'll be back. | ||
I tell you what, we'll take a short commercial break. | ||
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We're gonna be back live at AMFEST 24 in a moment. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | ||
You are back in the war room. | ||
This is a, what? | ||
A meeting again of the National Pulse up on stage. | ||
You guys like the National Pulse? | ||
All right, Rahim, there's so much going on. | ||
We're trying to decide what to talk about, but we didn't even know. | ||
So I think the audience would probably love to hear your thoughts on everything that's been going on. | ||
How Joe Biden is what? | ||
Never been the president. | ||
That's something we've already known. | ||
But all this Wall Street Journal reporting, why you think they're finally embracing that narrative that we've known to be true for so long right now at this time. | ||
Yeah, look, I come from the Stephen K. Bannon School of Thought, as everybody knows, and my perspective on this right now is that, you know, one of the first things that has to happen after January 20th is getting to the bottom of 2020. And I think a lot of people want to very quickly move on, very quickly kind of brush all that under the rug. | ||
But this guy has shown time and time again, and all of the people around him and all of the apparatus surrounding him is now proving time and time again that this was an illegitimate president of an illegitimate regime, that was an illegitimate election, We all saw it happen and we were gaslit. | ||
We were gaslit over and over again. | ||
People's lives were ruined as a result of that election. | ||
All right! | ||
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It was a fraudulent falsehood, perpetuated not just on this country, but on the whole world. | |
And look what's happened to the world as a result of that election. | ||
Everything's gone down the path. | ||
If we don't relitigate 2020, then we're going nowhere. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
This is why it's important, Rahim. | ||
You have 1.7 million people dead or wounded in Ukraine. | ||
Hell, you got all these people dead in Gaza. | ||
You know, you got the attack. | ||
You got them all dead. | ||
None of that would have happened if Donald Trump had been re-elected, right? | ||
This is completely... | ||
Make the case again why we must get to the bottom of this. | ||
We don't have a choice. | ||
This is the railhead of everything. | ||
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The Democrats love to talk about election integrity and all this, quite frankly, I know it's early in the morning, but complete and utter BS that they peddle to the public. | |
What happened here was nothing less than a national embarrassment on a global scale, and it led to blood on their hands directly. | ||
You have to appreciate how many people not just have lost their livelihoods, but have lost their lives as a result of that illegitimate election. | ||
And if we don't do anything about it, then frankly we have blood on our hands too. | ||
It's thoroughly incumbent upon us to do this. | ||
You guys agree with Raheem? | ||
Seriously, tell President Trump we gotta have cashes back and everybody's back to get to the bottom of this? | ||
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And this is a priority? | |
And remember, Steve, they spent, what was it, hundreds of millions of dollars censoring all of you in this audience if you even dared to speak up about it. | ||
Remember, they pre-bunked the laptop, the hard drive. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on, Natalie. | ||
Hang on, Natalie. | ||
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It's only warm if you get a hang on. | |
Hang on. | ||
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Hang on. | |
Natalie, Jim Jordan, Comer put out a book and Jim Jordan put out a 17,000 page report the other day. | ||
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Don't promote the book. | |
Don't buy the book. | ||
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Hold it. | |
What are you bitching about? | ||
Jordan's come out with a 17,000 page report. | ||
Aren't you happy with that? | ||
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Well, what did we say earlier in the show? | |
Accountability is found in prison sentences, not strongly worded letters and mean tweets and Fox News clips. | ||
Where are the criminal referrals from the oversight committee? | ||
They're four years. | ||
Four years. | ||
This is why the country's in this shape. | ||
This is controlled opposition. | ||
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What they could do, last night they released a 17,000 page essentially compendium of all the investigations that the weaponization committee conducted, whether it was the lies about Ukraine, the COVID vaccines, the stolen elections. | |
Which might I add, it was you guys and actual investigative reporters like Mike Benz, Darren Beattie, who did so much of the work. | ||
But Steve, you know what the worst part of it is? | ||
In that same 24-hour period, they wanted to ram through a spending bill that would have continued the very Global Engagement Center that they were pretending to expose. | ||
It's all a sham. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
You've got to remember, on the Global Engagement Center, that was an act of commission. | ||
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They actually put that in there with everything to do- Section 301. It had its own section. | |
They didn't even try to hide it. | ||
How dumb do they think we are? | ||
Raheem, how dumb do they think we are? | ||
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They think we're so dumb that we're not gonna have Liz Cheney summering in Danbury, and I think it's about time, quite frankly. | |
Who wants to see Benny Thompson go to jail? | ||
Nancy Pelosi, jail! | ||
I don't believe I'm not a unifier. | ||
I am a divider. | ||
And right now, we have to make this division between the good guys and the bad guys on Capitol Hill. | ||
And we have to prosecute that situation with extreme prejudice. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
With the way you unite the country, it shows the lies that they were... | ||
Because people are sitting there, they kind of feel something's wrong, but they can't put their finger on it, right? | ||
We need to show the country in a full, absolutely transparent, you have to show the country. | ||
You want to unify the country, get to the bottom of 2020, get to the bottom of J6, and get to the bottom of where the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times are taking you right now with this reporting. | ||
If you just pursue this, that will unite the country. | ||
At least it will unite two-thirds of 75%, and that's all you need. | ||
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By the way, the Wall Street Journal report cited 50 5-0 sources. | |
And what I have to say to that is, you don't get 50 people coming to you immediately after the election. | ||
That's too short a time frame. | ||
So where was Murdoch's Wall Street Journal on the run-up to the election with this information? | ||
They hid it from the public at the same time. | ||
As people were casting their ballots all across the United States of America, You can't get 50 sources right after November 5th. | ||
They've been working on this for months and months and they hid it from people. | ||
If Kamala Harris had won, it was totally buried. | ||
Right? | ||
Totally buried. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Steve, I need to introduce you to somebody. | ||
Somebody very special. | ||
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This is the mother of Rachel Morin. | |
Can you tell us the story ma'am? | ||
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Real quick? | |
Yeah, just talk loud. | ||
Okay. | ||
Rachel was a 37-year-old mom of five. | ||
She went for a walk on a trail inside our town. | ||
It's a very open trail. | ||
We've walked as a family for over 25 years. | ||
An illegal immigrant was hiding in the woods, saw her, grabbed her from behind, raped her, strangled her, murdered her, and stuffed her into a drain pipe. | ||
We found her the next day. | ||
It was probably the most devastating news that a parent could ever receive, is that your child has been murdered so brutally. | ||
It was 10 months, amazingly, and it's because of prayer across the nation, across the world, people praying that they were able to find the suspected murderer. | ||
And so our trial is in April, and we're just... | ||
God has done so many things in the meantime. | ||
But... | ||
That's her story. | ||
And I'll be on stage at 1130 to kind of expand it a little bit. | ||
But thank you for the opportunity and for meeting you. | ||
So tell me, what would you like to see the outcome of the trial for your daughter? | ||
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If this person is truly guilty, and everyone is innocent until proven guilty, but if he's truly guilty, I hope that he gets the maximum sentence, which in Maryland is life without parole. | |
They don't do the death penalty. | ||
But he'll still have more than my daughter has. | ||
He'll have breath in his lungs. | ||
He'll be able to see his daughter and his family. | ||
My daughter doesn't have any of that, and we don't have any of that. | ||
So it's still a merciful outcome. | ||
About her children, what's happening with that, and how can people help for the family? | ||
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She has an adult daughter who just had a baby. | |
So my daughter would have been a grandma this year. | ||
And then she has four younger ones. | ||
They all live with their dads. | ||
We do have a GoFundMe that we've paid for the funeral costs and we've moved all the monies into a trust fund for the children. | ||
And so... | ||
At the moment, I think the GoFundMe is still open. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But you could go there, or you could contact our attorney. | ||
He's online. | ||
People can reach out to him. | ||
Marilyn has very liberal open about sanctuary states, things like that. | ||
What is your thoughts on that? | ||
And people are coming to this story now because of your daughter. | ||
What are your thoughts about why is an individual like this even in this country? | ||
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He's in this country because Biden and Harris opened the borders. | |
This is an invasion of our country and it's such a security risk for every single American. | ||
I think that the federal government should sanction and defund sanctuary cities and cut off federal funding for states that support sanctuary cities. | ||
But what about the authorities that actually did this? | ||
When these investigations show, because we are going to investigate how this happened, because it wasn't chaos at the border. | ||
This was a well thought through plan. | ||
When we actually show a couple of years of the officials at DHS, at Homeland Security, all the way up to the White House, that consciously wanted to do this, what do you think ought to happen to them? | ||
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I think they should all go to jail. | |
Bottom line. | ||
I mean, you can't break the law, say it's okay to break the law, and then punish law-abiding citizens. | ||
That's just, it's ridiculous. | ||
They should go to jail. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
11.30 up on the main stage. | ||
Great honor. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Do your daughter proud. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Just terrible. | ||
Just terrible. | ||
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By the way, Steve. | |
Steve, this is my entire point, right? | ||
This is not theoretical. | ||
This is not hypothetical. | ||
These are the people who have suffered at the hands of this illegitimate regime, and these are the people that we demand justice for. | ||
We demand justice, we demand retribution, we demand compensation, and we will set our faces like Flint to try and get it. | ||
This is what this next four years is all about. | ||
It's settling those scores and settling those beefs. | ||
And we're not going to stand back and watch these things happen time and time again. | ||
You saw what happened in Germany yesterday, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The disgraceful operation that Angela Merkel pulled back in 2015. Again, blood on the hands of the regime. | ||
It can't keep happening. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Is everybody up to speed on what happened in Germany? | ||
Rahim, you want to give them just a quick highlight? | ||
I mean, this is the problem. | ||
Merkel and these guys, we're now, what, 10 years into the Syrian civil war? | ||
It's still a problem? | ||
What happened in Germany specifically? | ||
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Look, you had yesterday yet another, and people just are now kind of dealing with it like that terrible mayor of London, Sadiq Khan. | |
You know, he once said, oh, it's part and parcel of living in a major city. | ||
Is radical Islamic domestic terrorism part and parcel of living in a western city? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, hell no! | ||
Hell no! | ||
And it happens all the time and people overlook it. | ||
From the churches being burned all across Europe to this car driving through the Christmas market in Germany yesterday, massacring people on the streets. | ||
These are the things that we cannot allow to happen anymore in Western civilization. | ||
It's just, you know, the last four years, we've seen entire fecklessness and uselessness out of the Department of Homeland Security, out of the FBI. One of the greatest things that's going to happen is Kash Patel going into the FBI and Cleaning house. | ||
How about that? | ||
How about that? | ||
Jane Zirkel. | ||
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To America Fest. | |
Hi, my name is Lori Barone. | ||
I'm a precinct committeeman for Arizona. | ||
All right! | ||
Let's give it up for precinct committeeman. | ||
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And a state committeeman, partly because of you, Steve. | |
Wonderful. | ||
Your name and what brings you to America Fest? | ||
Hi, I'm Bill Taglieri and I'm just a common sense guy, you know, who has a PhD in post hole digging. | ||
But I'm one of these guys who don't like the government spending more money than they take from us. | ||
Big time, big time. | ||
Your name and what brings you to America then. | ||
You're with the right crowd. | ||
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I live all this and I just want to welcome Steve back from his vacation at It's so nice to see a legend. | |
Spa Danbury. | ||
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And I just want to remind everybody to really seriously deal with this immigration issue. | |
It takes 500,000 deportations per month for the next two years. | ||
Do we hear that? | ||
500,000 per month for two years. | ||
Natalie, you want to take us out? | ||
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Do the panel. | |
Okay, we're gonna... | ||
Rahim and I, after the show... | ||
Oh, you guys have to go to the panel, right? | ||
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Shortly. | |
With Jack Posobiec and Josh Lisek are doing a panel, 129 AB, and it's called... | ||
Well, I don't actually know what they've called it in the end, but it's about taking the skills of being an influencer and applying them to real news reporting. | ||
We're gonna teach all these young people here at Turning Point how to be a new Natalie. | ||
How old was I when you hired me? | ||
Like 12? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You didn't violate child labor laws. | ||
I was 18. I was definitely 18. Start him young, right? | ||
We'll be back in the war room after this short break. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Okay, we're about to wrap up here in a couple of minutes. | ||
Mo, you got an announcement. | ||
Everybody, listen to this. | ||
We're going to see you at 1230 for a big meet and group. | ||
We're not going to do one right after the show because it gets too loud. | ||
We're going to do a meet and group and kind of hang out at 1230 to 2. Mo, where are we going to do it? | ||
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Sorry for my voice, guys. | |
1230 to 2 in room 124 A and B. It's upstairs. | ||
124 A and B. 1230 to 2. Mo, Mo, Mo, hang on. | ||
How did you lose? | ||
You go to the O'Keefe party, you come back and... | ||
That's called booming. | ||
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I lost it Thursday. | |
That's booming. | ||
I lost it Thursday. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We have a war room correction here. | ||
This is why I love the posse. | ||
I tell people, I was giving an interview the other day, I said the single hardest thing we have on the show is staying ahead of the audience. | ||
The audience you can see in the chats. | ||
I mean, we've got to work really, really hard because you guys are getting information all the time. | ||
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I was just saying, I've been hearing you say that about Wild Bill Hickok and Robert Ford, and it was Jesse James. | |
And each time I heard... | ||
Hey, Robert Ford shot Jesse James in the back. | ||
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And every time you do it, I tell my wife, it's not, it's not. | |
And she said, well, Texas. | ||
So I texted it to the war or, you know, your email or whatever it is. | ||
Who shot Wild Bill Hickok? | ||
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Jack McCall. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So Robert Ford is Jesse James, and Jack McCall was Wild Bill Hickok. | ||
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You don't make too many mistakes, Steve. | |
I just want to say how grateful me and my wife are that you're on TV because... | ||
Where is my wife? | ||
There she is. | ||
Oh, come on up here. | ||
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Come on. | |
Only because we are so grateful for the knowledge that you've given all of us and because we'd like to have the politicians remember that they work for us and we are the people. | ||
I'm going to give you a scoop. | ||
You married up. | ||
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I sure did, boss. | |
I did. | ||
I noticed that a lot. | ||
I'm just saying, guys. | ||
I'm just saying, guys. | ||
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Thank you very much for saying that, by the way. | |
So much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Robert Ford, Jesse James, Jack McCall, Wild Bill Hickok. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
They took out two of the great guys in the West, although I guess if you're not a Southern sympathizer, Jesse James is a little questioner. | ||
But they took out two by shooting them in the back. | ||
That's what happened the other day to this guy, right? | ||
You see the seething anger. | ||
Hey, the wealthy in this country and the people in control and owning this country are either going to get in tune with you, right? | ||
The common sense people, where we want to take this country peacefully But we're going to fight, but peacefully, or you're going to have a French Revolution. | ||
You see online, I mean, they're treating this guy like a hero, right? | ||
He shot a guy in the back, laid in wait, shot him point blank in the back, never had a chance, right? | ||
And they're treating him like some sort of hero. | ||
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That's no good. | |
We're a God-loving country, and that's why we won this time, because of the moral values and the economical values that we have that we need to keep in this country. | ||
So we're great like you said we were on the world stage. | ||
That's how we got that. | ||
That's a Lincoln. | ||
Yeah, Lincoln said we're out on the world stage. | ||
We're on the world stage today. | ||
Now you've got, there's a huge thing in the New York Times, which I talk about prison. | ||
The First Step Act, which President Trump got there to get folks out of prison, if you rehabilitate yourself, we're cutting these sentences down. | ||
The New York Times is now finally reporting today the Biden regime has not enforced, not even brought the First Step Act up with the prisoners because they don't want President Trump to get the political victory of looking out for people. | ||
So what are we going to do about it? | ||
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That's right. | |
Well, I have an executive order that's ready to go. | ||
My name is Amy Chikawa. | ||
I'm the executive director of Woman to Woman. | ||
I'm an ambassador for the Independent Women's Forum, and we need to get the men out of women's prison. | ||
That's the primary, the biggest focus that we have to do. | ||
We have to remember the least of us, and we have to remember the women that are on the front lines of the gender war that are inside of the prisons. | ||
Where do people go to find out? | ||
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You can see us at www.womeniwomen.org, please. | |
You want to know how crazy he is? | ||
In my cell block, it's a two-story cell block, and so three down from my cell is a guy transitioning to a woman. | ||
Now, I had to back off because he's a former Navy first-class petty officer. | ||
And he's transitioning to a woman. | ||
And the government's paying for it. | ||
Once he transitions, he was going to be sent to the women's prison on the other side of the wire. | ||
I mean, I said, hold it. | ||
He's a guy. | ||
And they said, no, they have all... | ||
It's insanity. | ||
Okay, one more time. | ||
Where did people go? | ||
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www.iiwoman.org. | |
Jane? | ||
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Okay. | |
My name is Lou Cameron. | ||
I'm from southern Colorado. | ||
I was a precinct committeeman and an election judge for four years. | ||
I've made tens of thousands of phone calls and text messages and I've knocked on hundreds of doors. | ||
Action! | ||
Your name and what brings you here today? | ||
Elsie Raitt, I was so happy when you were released and watched the whole thing. | ||
Your name and what brings you here today? | ||
Hi, I'm Wendy Mahler. | ||
I'm a mama bear. | ||
I've been fighting for our children on school boards. | ||
I became a precinct committeeman. | ||
I've been a state committeeman twice. | ||
I just love this country. | ||
So inspired. | ||
You told me what a precinct committeeman, and I called my women mom friends. | ||
They're my compatriots. | ||
And they said, Wendy, come along. | ||
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Come be a PC. And I knew what it was because of you. | |
Let's give it up for these right here. | ||
This is what changed the country. | ||
Ben Burkwam. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
Name, sir, and tell us the organization. | ||
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My name is John Parigi. | |
I'm here representing American Patriot Relief. | ||
We're putting together a coalition of people for January 6th groups. | ||
To represent the political prisoners who are coming home. | ||
We have less than 20 businessmen until they're released. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Many of them are going to be released without family, without friends. | ||
So where do people go? | ||
Where do they find out? | ||
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AmericanPatriotRelief.org. | |
AmericanPatriotRelief.org. | ||
Hey Mo, so 1230 to 2. In room 124A and B. I don't think they're allowing us to get refreshments for you guys, so bring refreshments. | ||
We'll enjoy it. | ||
We'll just hang out, 1230 to 2, okay? | ||
Thank you guys for coming. | ||
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I really appreciate it. | |
Bring your own beverages, but not adult beverages. | ||
Bring your own beverages, though. | ||
No adult beverages? | ||
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No adult beverages. | |
Okay, guys, really appreciate you. | ||
Appreciate AMFest 2024. You guys had a good time. | ||
Is it worth going to? | ||
Really love you guys. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Next time, I'll do a little more low-key speech, okay? | ||
It was too much. | ||
Okay, from AMFest, we just want to hear Matt Gaetz. | ||
Does Matt Gaetz want to come? | ||
We're going to do Harper's Valley PTA at the end. | ||
Bring Gaetz back. | ||
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Yes! | |
You want Matt Gaetz the speaker? | ||
Tell President Trump Matt Gaetz the speaker. | ||
We're going to see you at 1230 up in the room for our nationwide and global audience. | ||
We're going to replay the show later this afternoon. | ||
Make sure you come to AmFest next year. | ||
Where the hell is my camera? | ||
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There we are. | |
Folks, make sure you come to AntFest 2025 next year. | ||
We're going to celebrate the first year of President Trump's monumental second term. |