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Harry and the entire team and my team. | ||
That shot is magnificent. | ||
I mean, you two guys look incredible. | ||
The way it's set up. | ||
We had the best location today, better than any other networks. | ||
Just really got prime seating. | ||
And you guys, Steve, you and Jack did such an incredible job. | ||
And that story was so moving. | ||
And I hope to go back and we spend some more time with her. | ||
Guys, isn't that the theme of the day? | ||
Today was Liberation Day. | ||
You know, regardless of whether it was outside or inside, the inside was quite beautiful. | ||
The picture, the cover of Time Magazine is absolutely stunning about this. | ||
I know you guys are going to bolt, but Steve Gruber, let me start with you and I'll finish with Jack. | ||
This is Liberation Day. | ||
We're going to go through and spend a lot of time to go to the Capitol Center. | ||
President Trump's going to go there and sign executive orders. | ||
He's going to go to the White House and sign executive orders. | ||
There's a lot of work to do for this day, but Gruber, put it in perspective. | ||
You've been at this a long time. | ||
Tell me what you think. | ||
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I'll tell you this. | |
There were times during this campaign I got emotional at times, thinking that You know, we were going to lose our country during the Biden administration for a variety of reasons, and all of them very deeply personal to me. | ||
Trying to teach my children that they were going to do the right thing and go forward as a nation and do the right thing. | ||
And so, for me today, it is a new beginning. | ||
Yes, there's a tremendous amount of work to do. | ||
But thank God we've got the opportunity to do it. | ||
Thank God we've got the opportunity for America to get back on track. | ||
Thank God we've got a chance to put these things back together so that my kids... | ||
And my grandkids have a future in this country like I had, and that's really what it is to me. | ||
It's a new beginning, and I thank God that we've got the opportunity. | ||
You know, when it's bringing my kids around, it's really the same thing. | ||
So I wanted to bring them to the parade today, but I was able to get them to the Capital One Arena. | ||
They got to see President Trump. | ||
They got to see the great speech. | ||
They even got to see Kid Rock and a couple of the other performances yesterday. | ||
But it's being able to show them a country through the eyes of this movement. | ||
Imagine all the children right now that are seeing their first glimpse of America to the teenagers. | ||
Gen Alpha, which is coming after Gen Zoomer. | ||
They're going to grow up now in the golden age. | ||
If we can actually do the work, deliver on that, fulfill the mandate, and give it to them, and they will remember that for the rest of their lives. | ||
And President Trump said something about that because he saw the kids in there in the crowd at Capital One Arena yesterday, and he said, you know, 30 years from now. | ||
Forty years from now, they'll be telling their kids what it was like when Donald J. Trump was president and the MAGA movement put America first again and restored this nation. | ||
That's what victory is defined as. | ||
Not putting the hand up, not being there on November 5th, not even four years from now. | ||
Victory is when we're able to look back and say, we won. | ||
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We did it. | |
Steve Gruber, what is your social media service for people who can follow you and when's your show? | ||
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At Steve Gruber's show on all the platforms. | |
We start the broadcast day here in Real America's Voice every morning at 6 a.m. | ||
and then 3 to 4 in the afternoon in America's Voice live with the great teams of Real America's Voice. | ||
So at Steve Gruber's show, thank you. | ||
Anyplace. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Jack Posobiec, where can people follow you? | ||
Particularly, my phone's been blowing up since they're coming over here. | ||
Jack, people, we will follow up tomorrow. | ||
Jack's going to be with the swells tonight, partying later. | ||
We'll follow up on this issue of the hand on the Bible and the oath. | ||
But where do people go for social media, Jack, to get human events daily? | ||
No, we've definitely got some issues with Chief Justice Roberts. | ||
We'll have to find some accountability there as well. | ||
Look, by the way, let's put that out to the entire audience. | ||
If you have questions, if you have opinions, if you have ideas about what we should do regarding Oathgate or with Roberts or just anything else in general, 1776 at humanevents.com, 1776 at humanevents.com. | ||
I want to thank you again to everyone. | ||
At the team for Real America's Voice for putting this all together. | ||
to both Steve's, by the way, and, of course, to the beautiful and lovely Tanya Tay and also my mom, my brother, just everyone else who's able to come in and help us all be the best we can be and have the support that we need to be able to put this all together. | ||
Jack Posobiec, Steve Gruber, thank you guys so much. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
And the Real America's Crews over there. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Kind of some brutal cold now that the sun's gone down. | ||
We can go ahead and wrap up from our live coverage on the roof of 101 Constitution. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
Real America's Voice is going to let us blow some brakes here. | ||
We've got Burkwams with War Room Posse and other members of MAGA. | ||
We've got the troops that are going to be – they're actually going to do the troops indoors – Traditionally, the president goes out the back and I always thought that the review of troops took place before the former president left. | ||
I thought that was the order of battle. | ||
Kind of the evolution, but it looks like it's different. | ||
We've done it later in the day after the lunch. | ||
You should know that it looks like they're running a little late. | ||
I think we're about two hours late on the schedule. | ||
A lot to go on. | ||
They've got to go to the Capitol Center, I guess Independence Hall, the Capitol Center, what they call it. | ||
There is going to be a signing ceremony there. | ||
He's going to sign additional executive orders. | ||
I think other people are going to talk. | ||
If people can give me heads up, I think Peter Navarro is going to talk. | ||
If I can get a heads up when Navarro is talking. | ||
John Solomon is with us also. | ||
We're going to go to John in a minute. | ||
We've got a lot to do. | ||
We're going to be here until 7 o'clock tonight. | ||
We're now in the warm confines of the war room. | ||
A lot warmer. | ||
But I want to thank everybody for the crew. | ||
I think Natalie actually... | ||
Took it on the chin there as far as the cold was. | ||
Natalie's back home, not going to join me as a co-host this afternoon. | ||
We could have definitely had the inauguration outdoors. | ||
I think President Trump said, hey, I looked outside, the sun was shining. | ||
I really had that moment and maybe we misjudged that. | ||
Then he walked outside and it was with the windchill factor. | ||
It was about 22, 23 degrees. | ||
I think the windchill factor, Harry would agree with me. | ||
He's probably... | ||
Five or six degrees, at least it felt like it, on the top there. | ||
John Solomon's with me, and I want everybody to just kind of give me a heads up. | ||
When the troops start, we'll go right back to the review of the troops. | ||
John Solomon, you've been covering this at the desk nonstop. | ||
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John's not with us yet, though. | |
Okay, thanks. | ||
Okay, can I go back to Ben Berquam? | ||
Is Ben there? | ||
Ben, you've got... | ||
Ben, you've got... | ||
You're there with the War Room Posse. | ||
You're there with MAGA. Take it away, sir. | ||
Hey, Steve. | ||
Yeah, so this room, it's incredible. | ||
We're over here at Bobby Vans. | ||
Shout out to the businesses that love America. | ||
God bless them. | ||
The War Room Posse in the house. | ||
Who here? | ||
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Posse! | |
Who here? | ||
Okay, guys. | ||
Okay, Steve. | ||
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What? | |
What were you going to say? | ||
Okay, no. | ||
I thought somebody, they were chanting Steve just a minute ago, but I got to say, guys, this is what it's about. | ||
Can you believe, Steve, can you believe we are here this day? | ||
Eight years later, President Trump is back in the White House. | ||
What does it mean to you? | ||
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Everything. | |
Everything. | ||
My freedom, my children's future. | ||
Everything. | ||
We've been fighting for so long, grassroots, all of us here. | ||
It means everything. | ||
Finally, we're going to have justice, we're going to have truth, and we're going to have a country back. | ||
It means everything. | ||
I wouldn't know where to start. | ||
Somebody else. | ||
Security! | ||
Security. | ||
We're feeling safe again. | ||
For once, you feel safe. | ||
No more abnormal psychology. | ||
Back to real psychology now. | ||
Trump is back. | ||
We need that. | ||
That's it. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
DBS 7.0. | ||
So listen, Some of the most emotional moments of my life were watching Trump get the attempted assassination on Trump. | ||
Then it was November 5th. | ||
Then it was today. | ||
To see that we've been fighting so long out here on the streets with people like here, like Jesus and the God Squad, the New York Freedom Rally, who's just been fighting for just things that are not even for Trump. | ||
They've just been fighting for things to be in order. | ||
And a lot of the things that we've been out in the streets doing and how long it's been taking and seeing that Biden's over here pardoning, all the people we've been waiting to see to get justice, the people that have been doing us so wrong and that we've been fighting here so long and we've been justified. | ||
Today we were justified and we saw that God really did put his hand on Trump that day and he kept him here that day. | ||
That's why I think the inauguration was moved because... | ||
You really just don't know what can happen in these scenarios. | ||
There's a lot of wrong people, bad people out there really trying to get Trump. | ||
And he knew what to do. | ||
And I'm glad we made it through. | ||
We're finally here. | ||
And now we can officially say, Trump is back, baby. | ||
Let's go. | ||
America, baby. | ||
I love it. | ||
Hang on real quick. | ||
I want to get these guys. | ||
Now, Steve, you talk about the impact. | ||
It's not just America. | ||
We've got a gentleman here running for the president of Haiti. | ||
Coming out here to end the corruption, what does President Trump mean for you, somebody from Haiti? | ||
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It's a new age in the U.S. history, and the fighting, the idea is to fight for a new America, make America great again. | |
Strange and powerful judgment for the U.S.A., and also bring hope for Haiti as well. | ||
That's my wish, but we can make it happen, we can make America great again, and we can make Haiti safe again. | ||
Amen. | ||
What's your name, sir? | ||
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Jude Eli, proud son of Haiti. | |
I love it. | ||
And sir, you know Trump for a long time, huh? | ||
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I've known Trump a long time, and I can tell you that man is unbelievable, the most respectful man, and he loves America. | |
I love America, and I've been fighting for this country for years to keep it safe out there and campaigning and helping him to win this election and to get back. | ||
Actually, he won the first election, but we know what happened. | ||
This is the trifecta. | ||
They stole it the second time. | ||
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They sure did, and it's out now. | |
Unbelievable. | ||
Steve, if you want to jump in. | ||
I had somebody tap in my shoulder. | ||
She wanted to jump in real quick. | ||
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I just want to say, I go back to the Tea Party days taxing up already. | |
And, you know, my husband, this is a vindication, too, because he's always, you know, we're taking so much time away from our business, and I just had this faith in things that are on the unknown. | ||
And when Obama got elected the second time, everybody, we all took our ball, we went home, we were in darkness for a good while. | ||
And we never knew Trump was right there, but I had faith to just keep going on, even when you don't have any clue where you are in the darkness, to have faith this country was built on the miracle from God, where an infant, 250 years old, just stay the course no matter what you think, even when you feel you're all alone. | ||
So we are here. | ||
But we're not done. | ||
We've got to go back to our local communities, commissioners, supervisors, because the swamp starts in local districts. | ||
That's where it is. | ||
Drain the swamp. | ||
Steve, it's incredible. | ||
What a day. | ||
What a day. | ||
Jack, I mean, Ben, what has been the general attitude of people throughout the day? | ||
I know people, 250,000 came here with tickets, couldn't go. | ||
We had almost a million could have been there. | ||
The city was packed with people wandering around because there wasn't a lot to do. | ||
Did people find, did they find restaurants? | ||
Where did they end up going? | ||
And what's the spirit of the people today on Liberation Day? | ||
Yeah, Steve, I mean, The consensus overwhelming in talking to people. | ||
We were out all day yesterday at the event yesterday at Trump, and everyone said they were so proud of President Trump. | ||
They didn't care. | ||
I mean, a lot of people, you know, obviously spent the money, spent the time. | ||
They were disappointed to come out. | ||
But without fail, everyone I spoke to said they want Trump to be safe. | ||
They want Trump to be safe. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Keep him safe. | ||
Get him in office. | ||
Does anyone disagree? | ||
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We were happy. | |
So what they've done is they've made... | ||
It's MAGA, Steve. | ||
It's the best. | ||
We're not whiny, crybaby liberal brats who throw a tantrum. | ||
We look for the best. | ||
When things don't change up, you look for another opportunity. | ||
So what you've had is little MAGA parties all over the city. | ||
You've had MAGA parties outside the city. | ||
You have MAGA parties all over America. | ||
People are celebrating all over America and the world because they know this is the beginning. | ||
It's not the end. | ||
Today was the start. | ||
Of restoring America and taking us back to the rightful place as the shining city on a hill that we were created to be. | ||
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Amen! | |
We love you, Steve! | ||
We love you, Steve! | ||
Thank you! | ||
We love you, Steve! | ||
And by the way, Steve, we could not... | ||
You guys all agree with me. | ||
We could not have done this. | ||
Trump could not have done this without Steve Bannon. | ||
Steve, I'm telling you, you're a humble man, but you gotta know, I know it's a team effort, it's we the people, it's all the body, but they love you. | ||
The people on the ground love you, Steve. | ||
Ben, stay right there. | ||
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We love them. | |
Thank you for taking a bullet for us. | ||
Maybe not the right words, but you were persecuted for us. | ||
And we love you and we appreciate you and we know we couldn't have done it without you. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Thank you for the kind words. | ||
Ben, you just hang on. | ||
We're going to come right back to that. | ||
I think we've got John Solomon. | ||
John, you've been following the details. | ||
It's Liberation Day in one regard. | ||
It's Days of Thunder. | ||
In another, walk me through what has struck you about what came out of the speech, then the executive voters you've seen, the actions President Trump's taken. | ||
He promised us, and we said we stay live on this until the sun goes down. | ||
He says, by sundown, we're going to change the course of this country. | ||
John Solomon, your thoughts? | ||
He's well on the way to doing that. | ||
The CBB1 border app is gone. | ||
You can't fake your way into the country anymore through an app. | ||
Women won't be allowed in men's bathrooms, men's prisons. | ||
Excuse me, men will not be allowed in women's bathrooms, women's sports, or women's locker rooms in women's prisons. | ||
That's a big win. | ||
There are executive orders underway ordering agencies to get a handle on inflation right away, to get a handle on all the unfair trade practices that are crippling our workers, and to set the stage for tariffs. | ||
There will be almost 200 actions, presidential actions, between executive orders, proclamations, and memorandum that President Trump will sign before sundown. | ||
That is an onslaught unlike any other start of a presidency in American history. | ||
As for the speech, it was a remarkable combination of that Reagan optimism that we got. | ||
We're about to have a golden age of America to a Churchill-like steely performance. | ||
I don't want to lie to you. | ||
The problems we got are big. | ||
They're hard, but we're going to get through them. | ||
And then that sort of manifests destiny that Americans have always had. | ||
Let's go to Mars. | ||
Let's get the Panama Canal back. | ||
It's ours. | ||
We shouldn't have given it away. | ||
Let's get Greenland. | ||
Let's get the Gulf of America, not the Gulf of Mexico, since we protect it and it's our drillers that make the energy come from it. | ||
I thought it was a combination of some of the greatest sentiments of American greatness all into one speech. | ||
And that's not just my... | ||
Most of the historians I'm taking today are saying the same thing. | ||
And I want to finish with a thought because I think you hit it on the head this morning. | ||
How sad it was that we couldn't have the streets lined in celebration of President Trump. | ||
Now, he's made great of it. | ||
People are celebrating. | ||
I say we should start it right here. | ||
100th day, we should go out to America and have the biggest damn celebration there ever was with fireworks and real people celebrating. | ||
Get all the elitists out of Washington. | ||
But on the 100th day when Trump has accomplished some extraordinary things, let's have the biggest kick-ass party they've ever had for a president in history. | ||
John, hold that thought. | ||
That's brilliant. | ||
We're going to go there, celebrate right now. | ||
We're going to commemorate, get the review of the troops indoors. | ||
doors. | ||
Let's go to the Capitol and President Donald J. Trump. | ||
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Thank you. | |
*Vilherent geben* *발라fly bangs again* | ||
*Vilherent geben* | ||
Captain, order, art! | ||
Order. | ||
Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. | ||
Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. Art. | ||
Art. Art. Art. | ||
Thank you. | ||
BIRDS CHIRP | ||
BIRDS CHIRP | ||
BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS | ||
CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP BIRDS CHIRP Oh, | ||
my God. my God. | ||
Present arms. Fantastic. Present arms. Present | ||
arms. Present | ||
arms. | ||
temperature that has been done below ground. | ||
Okay. | ||
Of course, we cut the music. | ||
That's okay. | ||
You got the Capitol feed right there. | ||
That's from the nation's Capitol. | ||
Congress actually gives you that feed. | ||
The evolution right now is President Trump. | ||
Traditionally, you would go and start the parade. | ||
This is where the president would get in the motorcade and start from the back of the Capitol and start the parade down Constitutional Avenue that merges into Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
And then it goes right by the White House. | ||
The president would then get in the reviewing stand in the front of the White House, the reviewing stand on Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
People are on either side, and it gets to Lafayette Parks right there. | ||
All the pageantry of the parade would come. | ||
Now, because of the inclement weather, because of the cold, they're actually going to do this at the Capital One Arena. | ||
What we've had from the Capital One Arena, we've already seen Charlie Kirk gave a speech, Kash Patel. | ||
Or I guess it's pretend Kash Patel. | ||
That's not a word of Kash Patel. | ||
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Kash gave a very good speech today. | |
We're seeing right there the president coming out to the back. | ||
Let's listen to some of the music. | ||
Let's get the big picture and play the music. | ||
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Very good. | |
Hey, there are the troops there are the troops right there. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I can't see him dismissed. | ||
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Hold. Hold. Ready. | |
Hold. Attention. Stand by, everybody. Action. Easy. | ||
Stand by. Attention. everybody. Action. Easy. Stand by. Attention. Honor. | ||
Guard. Hold. Attention. Hold. Right. Shoulder. Hold. Hold. Ready. | ||
Good. Commanders. | ||
Take charge of your units. | ||
Right. Back. | ||
Left. | ||
Forward. Forward. Forward. Power. Right. Right. Hits. Right. | ||
Move the landlord. | ||
Left. | ||
Okay, outside you see the president's vehicle. | ||
I believe because they are running behind, the schedule would normally be to, the parade's not going to happen, but to go to the White House. | ||
I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
I believe what is going to happen is they're going to head to the Capitol Center. | ||
There is a desk there on main stage at the Capitol Center, and the president is going to sign additional executive orders. | ||
He has signed a number of them already today at the Capitol. | ||
Another set's going to be done at the Capital One Center. | ||
And then, I believe, time allowing they're going to do more at the White House. | ||
Of course, the president has a couple of the official balls tonight, including the ones for the veterans. | ||
Everybody's running. | ||
They're at least running about two hours behind because of the weather. | ||
And the president gave an impromptu speech after his inaugural address that was amazing. | ||
The inaugural address, I think, was one of the most powerful ever given. | ||
As Jack Posobiec said, it wasn't kind of this high rhetoric, a lot of things about what, you know, kind of very ephemeral about different aspects of America, the country. | ||
It was very direct, particularly the first part of when we talked about a new golden age in America. | ||
He really went through and kind of deconstructed the political class who was, a lot of them, a lot of the political class are right there behind him in the rotunda. | ||
I think it was quite symbolic that he was at the Rotunda under the great portrait, the great painting of General Washington and his troops. | ||
I'm going to get that Time magazine cover up in a minute. | ||
Let's go to, we've got John Solomon, and we're going to be playing it by ear. | ||
We're going to take the next break. | ||
If we can, the president's not doing too much. | ||
My producer's going to let me know if we get any movement there. | ||
Of course, the troops are, he reviewed the troops here a while ago. | ||
They're now leaving the Capitol. | ||
I want to go to Julie Kelly. | ||
Particularly on a day like today, this has really been about pageantry. | ||
We've tried to get into some of the substance. | ||
I can tell you that I think the people around the president, actually the president himself, were quite upset about and very disturbed about some of these pardons today. | ||
And particularly, I'm hearing word from even people that know Biden or Democrats that... | ||
A lot of the Fauci's, and particularly the J6 committee and their staff, some of these other ones are more controversial, were actually done to give air cover to the Biden crime family. | ||
And boy, did Rudy name that book correctly? | ||
The Biden crime family getting their own pardons. | ||
So Julie Kelly, let's start there with the pardons, ma'am. | ||
So obviously, after everyone had entered the Capitol for the swearing-in ceremony, The Biden lackeys, who were left behind 15 minutes before his term was officially over, issues what we had all been expecting, | ||
pardons for his brother, his sister, sister-in-law, other family members, because, of course, Congress, including James Comer, his oversight committee, has uncovered legitimate, extensive evidence of criminal behavior by the Biden family and then funneling money. | ||
That was obtained from foreign countries to Joe Biden himself. | ||
Now, Joe Biden didn't pardon himself, nor did he pardon Jill Biden. | ||
So there's always that exposure. | ||
But really going out, you know, this is the same regime that has said no one is above the law. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
And here he is at the last minute pardoning his criminal family members. | ||
And then, of course. | ||
The biggest criminal of the 21st century, Anthony Fauci, and then the J-6 Select Committee and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley. | ||
Fauci and Milley's pardons go back to 2014, just like Hunter Biden's pardon went back to 2014, which raises all sorts of questions. | ||
What criminal behavior did they both engage in before what we know they did in the last few years? | ||
Julie, we don't know if Biden didn't pardon himself in jail, do we? | ||
They could have given a pocket pardon. | ||
He could have pardoned himself and had just been in his pocket. | ||
I think that has to be registered at a certain time with the Justice Department. | ||
Does it have to be registered today? | ||
It has to be registered so they just can't give themselves a pocket pardon? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
I mean, to my knowledge, and I think that this is customarily how it's been done, is that those pardons are issued before the term officially expires at noon on Inauguration Day. | ||
That doesn't mean that Joe Biden, the worst man who has ever been in the Oval Office, I don't think anyone can disagree with that now, didn't pull something even shadier and do that. | ||
I assume we would find out about that soon since all of his top deputies and White House employees have now left the building. | ||
No, they're turfed out. | ||
They're turfed out at noon. | ||
I think we're going to get John Solomon in a minute. | ||
President Trump is doing a bottom blow on, I think, U.S. attorneys, on thousands of Biden appointees and nominees. | ||
They're getting rid of them today. | ||
I want to go to... | ||
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, because you know this better than anybody. | ||
The J6 committee... | ||
The J-6 committee gave criminal referrals on President Trump that started the process that led to Jack Smith, correct? | ||
It was their quote-unquote investigation that took place. | ||
That was the basis for, it was also the basis for taking President Trump off the ballot. | ||
It was the basis for sending Peter Navarro and Stephen K. Bannon to prison. | ||
That's right. | ||
It was the basis for a lot of things, right? | ||
From that railhead, and this is one of the reasons I wouldn't bend the knee to them, because from that illegitimate railhead, Many things happen. | ||
And just by the grace of divine providence, Jack Smith, right, in making up all this, all this phony stuff that came off the phony testimony at J6 and all the lies and because they didn't have a minority counselor, they weren't able to look at the material, there's no cross-examining of witnesses, there's no going through the evidence. | ||
That, because it's kind of fruit of the poison tree, that that had it. | ||
And for these guys, Benny Thompson and these people that caused so much destruction, so much agony, so much cost, took President Trump through hell and gave him a criminal referral, for them to get pardons and even worse, I think, is the staff because that's a ticking time bomb. | ||
They're telling you they know there were crimes there, right? | ||
In fact, the chief counsel perjured herself. | ||
Perjured herself in my trial. | ||
She lied about the warrants or subpoenas, everything. | ||
They totally gave all the staff, where they knew the crimes were kind of committed, they gave them all pardons. | ||
How outrageous is that, that railhead of the J6, to get all of the congressmen? | ||
Right? | ||
And all the staff, and I believe that all the staff should resign immediately from Congress, or Johnson should force them out, and I think all the congressmen, including Raskin, should resign from Congress. | ||
Your thoughts, ma'am? | ||
So, I mean, it's one thing to pardon. | ||
Now, Benny Thompson, there was reporting that he actually conferred with the White House counsel last month, Biden's White House counsel, seeking a pardon because Benny Thompson, in letters to Representative Barry Loudermilk, who really deserves a lot of credit for exposing the criminality and corruption and misconduct of the J6 committee, he wrote in a letter, he admitted. | ||
That all of the video recordings of more than a thousand witness depositions interviews had been destroyed. | ||
Now, that evidence did not belong to Benny Thompson. | ||
It didn't even belong to the committee. | ||
It belonged to us, the taxpayers who paid for it, and was supposed to then be produced to House Republicans in early 2023 after they took control of the House. | ||
Then Barry Loudermilk discovered that a terabyte of other documentation and evidence collected by the J6 committee also had been destroyed. | ||
And, of course, the biggest scandal is the perjured testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson, who, by the way, was not on the pardon list, which is quite interesting. | ||
You saw President Trump talk about her perjured testimony this afternoon, which related to the alleged attack in the presidential... | ||
After the speech at the Ellipse before they went back to the White House, that was completely fabricated by Cassidy Hutchinson and appears to have been fabricated after Cassidy got in touch with Liz Cheney using an encrypted chat app to back-channel communication with Cassidy Hutchinson against the knowledge, | ||
without the knowledge of her attorney at the time, who was paid for by Donald Trump's PAC. Julie, can you hang her for one second? | ||
We're going to go live. | ||
Let's go and we'll blow the break. | ||
Is President Trump at the arena or just pulled into the arena? | ||
Oh, he's pulling up. | ||
Okay, is there anything to see? | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, let me go back to Julie Kelly. | ||
Julie, go ahead and finish that thought, ma'am. | ||
So we know that Liz Cheney also... | ||
Committed crimes obstructing an investigation, tampering with a witness, perhaps subordinating perjury. | ||
She's off the hook. | ||
Cassidy Hutchinson, however, is not. | ||
But the idea that all the staff investigators, and these are former federal prosecutors, I believe, Steve, at least a dozen former federal prosecutors were hired by that committee to serve as the interrogators during those interviews. | ||
But to me, Steve, really, I have to say, the most outrageous part is for the four police officers. | ||
I call them the celebrity cops. | ||
Crisis actor Michael Fanone, Aquilina Ganel, Harry Dunn, and who's the other one? | ||
Daniel Hodges, the D.C. Metro police officers. | ||
They testified during the first hearing July 2021 of this committee. | ||
They all perjured themselves, talking about injuries that they did not sustain, which now we have video evidence that shows not only did they not sustain injuries, they were the ones beating up protesters. | ||
Aquilina Gunnell, Daniel Hodges. | ||
I have body-worn camera footage from Daniel Hodges. | ||
Michael Fanone lying about his injuries. | ||
He is on a colleague's body-worn camera joking around. | ||
After this alleged brain injury and heart attack that he sustained. | ||
But I will tell you the worst part of this is that they have all testified in J6 court proceedings as either a witness. | ||
Michael Fanone was in a D.C. courtroom last Friday giving a victim impact statement before a J6 sentencing hearing, begging the judge to throw the book at this man. | ||
Seventy months in prison, the DOJ wanted. | ||
Michael Fanone gave his teary testimony. | ||
About his fake injuries, and the judge did exactly what DOJ and Fanone wanted, sentenced that man to 70 months in prison for an attack on Michael Fanone. | ||
That never happened. | ||
Now he is... | ||
Okay, hang on for a second. | ||
Julie, hang on. | ||
We're going to go to break and we get the full story in this. | ||
We're going to get Julie Kelly, we got John Solomon, a lot Ben Berquam, and we're also going to go to the Capitol Center. | ||
Running a couple hours late, but President Trump's about to go. | ||
Parade's about to start. | ||
He's also going to sign a couple, three executive orders on Liberation Day. | ||
The Days of Thunder are with us. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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Okay, we are at Capital One Center now. | ||
President Trump is in the building. | ||
He's not coming out. | ||
So here's the... | ||
What this is today, because of the cold weather, the traditional parade, it's a very moving parade, the inauguration parade. | ||
What they have is they have bands and groups from all over the nation. | ||
Bands and groups from all over the nation come. | ||
It's kind of a celebration for the new president. | ||
Of course, there are bands and things around... | ||
Okay. | ||
Can we get that quiet over there? | ||
Can we get quiet on the set, please? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Okay, let's listen to some more music. | ||
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Okay, the mission is going to continue there. | ||
We're going to continue to track this and follow it right there. | ||
Let's get that up on the screen. | ||
Just hear my voice. | ||
People know my lovely visage. | ||
You're here in the War Room. | ||
Special coverage. | ||
You're seeing the Capitol. | ||
That's a shot of the Capitol. | ||
It's totally packed. | ||
Traditionally, you have the parade. | ||
It goes down Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
The president has a reviewing stand at the front of the White House. | ||
And you have the lawn in the front right on Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
It's now blocked off since 9-11 from any traffic. | ||
But the review stand goes right there in front of the White House. | ||
And, of course, they come down that part of Pennsylvania Avenue to kind of end the parade. | ||
There's a review stand on the other. | ||
We're not having that this year. | ||
They're actually going to have the parade and they're going to do it in the Capitol Center. | ||
But most importantly, the President of the United States, President Trump, is going to sign additional executive orders. | ||
There. | ||
So there's so much going on today. | ||
President Trump promised 200 executive actions. | ||
The reason we've been here since 10 o'clock, the President of the United States committed to us is going to change the direction of the country by sundown. | ||
And it certainly looks like that. | ||
Troops are going to the border. | ||
The CB1 app is now down officially. | ||
El Paso, the crossing there, is down officially. | ||
There is reports that an illegal alien in Vermont has shot and killed an agent. | ||
That's coming up in one of the news services. | ||
We're going to get confirmation of all that. | ||
Don't know if that's related to President Trump's actions in Vermont. | ||
Also, President Trump has warned about the border up there. | ||
President Trump's speech today, absolutely magnificent, laid out kind of a geostrategic manifest destiny, too. | ||
Talked about a new golden age for the United States of America. | ||
I want to thank our sponsor, Birch Gold, for doing this today. | ||
To sponsor, make sure you go to birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
End of the dollar empire. | ||
The thing you have to check is modern monetary theory. | ||
The bond markets are closed today. | ||
Stock market closed today. | ||
It was Martin Luther King Day. | ||
We were so busy today, we didn't even get to Davos to Norah Bin Laden, but she will be with us tomorrow. | ||
We're going to do Davos in, obviously, the first 100 days of President Trump. | ||
So much activity going on. | ||
We're going to take a break at the top of the hour and reset. | ||
We'll be back 5 to 7 with the War Room tonight. | ||
President Trump is running a couple hours behind, but they must get the executive orders done. | ||
So what the plan was, they're going to sign some executive orders at the Capitol, then have the lunch to review of troops, then go to the Capitol One Center, sign additional executive orders. | ||
I think the president is going to say a few words there. | ||
He was planning on saying a few words. | ||
Got a little off track there. | ||
The president kind of impromptu gave, I don't know, another 20 or 30 minute kind of talk afterwards. | ||
Very illustrative, talking about his plan for the golden, new golden age of America. | ||
His executive orders, his actions, and they're flowing down the path we talked about. | ||
One, about the kinetic war, stopping the kinetic part of World War III. Number two, the mass deportation, securing the border, building the wall, all of it. | ||
And of course, everything to do with trade, tariffs, the economy, to start growing the economy back. | ||
Let's play. | ||
We're going to go back and listen to some music. | ||
We're going to take in about a minute or two. | ||
Another break at the top of the hour. | ||
We're going to be back here momentarily. | ||
Let's go to the Capitol Center. | ||
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