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...law that we're doing today. | ||
It's going to save countless innocent American lives. | ||
I want to thank every House Republican, every Senate Republican, as well as the 12 Senate Democrats and the 48 House Democrats who voted to pass this vitally important bill, and many of them are with us today, and I really do appreciate it. | ||
And I very much especially appreciate the bipartisan support, the Democrats. | ||
I really a big percentage of them came through and plenty of them wanted to. | ||
They probably felt they couldn't, but they really wanted to. | ||
That they don't understand that would have made them a lot more popular, would have made them a lot better with their people. | ||
The ones that didn't are going to be, they're going to be sorry because the people are not going to forget that they wouldn't sign. | ||
This is a perfect, incredible tribute to an unbelievable. | ||
Young lady. | ||
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It was a mix of emotions. | |
President Trump, I was happy because he heard the cries of a mother. | ||
And he cares about us and he cares about our children. | ||
And he kept his word. | ||
And I really think that this is going to save lives. | ||
This is one of his biggest campaign promises was to really secure the border and get these hardened criminals, these illegals that have broke the law and harmed Americans out of this country. | ||
And this is something that he followed up on. | ||
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And that's the one thing that I really appreciate about President Trump is that he keeps his word. | ||
Four years when he was president, you know, years ago we had four years of him saying what he was going to do and then doing what he said. | ||
And so I'm so encouraged that he's back in office and he's going to get rid of this craziness, this, you know, storming our borders and making our country unsafe and unstable. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try 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? | ||
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Mega Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's Wednesday, 29 January, in the year of our Lord, 2025. Brian Glenn is live at the White House, our White House correspondent. | ||
Brian, big day today with the signing of the bill, but more importantly, the moms that were there. | ||
You've tracked this story for four years. | ||
Tell me about it. | ||
You know, what a special moment to have them in the East Room, Steve, as President Trump signs that first bill in office, the Lake and Riley Act, into law. | ||
And just to see the pure emotion that President Trump had for these families that have lost loved ones due to the reckless open borders. | ||
So, Steve, it was special. | ||
I had a moment to kind of talk to her after, off camera, and to learn more about her daughter. | ||
The stories that you're hearing and just how appreciative all of them are for what President Trump is doing right now. | ||
Today was a very special moment for them. | ||
But Steve, this country is safer already because President Trump is in office and today is a great example. | ||
Yes. | ||
Brian, can you hang on for one second? | ||
We're coming right back to you at the White House. | ||
Natalie Winter is also at the White House. | ||
We've got a lot to report today, the rescinding of the memo, OMB. | ||
But we have a very special, honored guest in studio. | ||
Megan Kelly joins us. | ||
Megan, thank you so much for coming by after doing pretty hard duty today over in the Sunicide. | ||
Not nearly as hard as RFKJ had to do. | ||
That was just a ridiculous exercise they put him through, but he'd handle it with aplomb. | ||
Tell me about it, because this is a very important nomination for us. | ||
We've got to get this one through. | ||
Do you think, was he as prepared as you thought as he should be? | ||
Because they came at him hard. | ||
It's not a deposition. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Saying, I don't remember, you can say that a couple of times, but at some point in time, you've got to confront previous, I mean, he said it, he's a hero to the right. | ||
I thought he did fine. | ||
The only thing they got him on was, and it was by a Republican. | ||
It was Senator Cassidy who may need to be shorn up. | ||
We may need a few phone calls explaining to him. | ||
Well, he's getting primered anyway. | ||
He's not a Trump guy. | ||
I mean, somebody should explain to him the importance of the Maha movement. | ||
You know, it's cut across party lines and we really do need his vote because he came at him with like a little... | ||
Like, a test on Medicare and Medicaid and the changes that Bobby was going to make to, you know, have crossover and people who qualify for both. | ||
Like, this is the kind of question you ask somebody who's been the nominee for four years and who's pushing for change or more money. | ||
He's not in there yet. | ||
Nor did he run on, you know, Medicare reform. | ||
It was so highly technical. | ||
It was so technical. | ||
So he got the feeling he was trying to make him look stupid so he could justify his own vote. | ||
Like, he's unprepared. | ||
He didn't know. | ||
And finally, Kennedy got to say how he really feels. | ||
I don't think it was a response to Cassidy, but to somebody saying, Look, this is what I kind of ran on when I ran for president, and this is what Trump selected me for. | ||
Maha and toxins all over our environment and what we eat and what we drink and what we put on our furniture. | ||
That's the stuff I'm going to be looking at, these conflict of interest. | ||
There's going to be somebody, it's going to be Dr. Mehmet Oz, to run Medicare. | ||
This is a silly attempt to ruin him. | ||
What about answers about how you think he handled the vaccine and not vaccine, anti-vaccine? | ||
Fine. | ||
I mean, he's answered that a million times. | ||
I don't know that they believed it. | ||
I think what they're not grasping is that he's not going to ban vaccines for people. | ||
He doesn't love mandatory vaccines, and I don't think there are going to be mandates. | ||
The 60 that kids need to take now to get in public school? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, look, I don't think he's told me a million times I'm not anti-vax. | ||
I know why they think he's anti-vax. | ||
He's got a lot of criticisms of vaccines, which is fine. | ||
There's no harm in hearing that. | ||
If he tries to ban them, then people are going to lose their minds. | ||
I don't think he'll try to do that. | ||
He understands that's not what President Trump wants. | ||
What should their mandate be? | ||
I mean, we want to take on the big pharma medical complex. | ||
We had Tommy Turboville sitting in that seat this morning, and I said, of the military-industrial complex, the big tech complex, and pharma medical complex, which is the most powerful? | ||
Because there's no comparison. | ||
Big pharma and medical. | ||
They run this town. | ||
They run everything. | ||
They're involved in everything. | ||
The money's so big. | ||
I know this is a big belief of yours. | ||
How do you take that on if you're Bobby Kennedy and Trump? | ||
It's a very good question. | ||
I mean, just getting him in there will be a huge win. | ||
Because, you know, you look at who is trying to stop it today. | ||
Elizabeth Warren, who took almost a million dollars from them just a couple years ago when she ran for president. | ||
Bernie Sanders, more than a million dollars when he ran for president. | ||
Each of these senators... | ||
For the most part, he's in bed with Big Pharma. | ||
You look at how the cable nets cover him. | ||
MSNBC, it's 80% of their ads at night. | ||
The Wall Street Journal's against him. | ||
The New York Post is against him. | ||
That's the Murdoch Empire. | ||
And then cut to the Pfizer ad, right? | ||
So it's like there really are very powerful forces trying to stop him. | ||
The greatest thing is that he just doesn't care. | ||
And that was actually one of the moments that stood out to me today was when Elizabeth Warren tried to get him saying, will you promise that after you have this job? | ||
You won't work for Big Pharma. | ||
And he laughed. | ||
She went to a whole litany. | ||
He goes, could you repeat that? | ||
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He's like, me? | ||
First of all, they don't want me. | ||
So, so refreshing, first of all, to have somebody who's been antagonizing them his whole life. | ||
And then secondly, she tried to spin it. | ||
She was like, well, will you promise that you won't work for... | ||
Like, a law firm suing Big Pharma. | ||
And he's like, well, I'm not, no, I'm not going to promise not to sue Big Pharma. | ||
Why would I promise that? | ||
And she tried to spin it like a conflict. | ||
Like, Bobby Kennedy's going to get in there. | ||
And what approve vaccines just so playing the long game he can then get out and join the law firms suing those vaccine makers and make money. | ||
It made no sense. | ||
So she was intellectually outmatched, but she was trying to do the bidding of those companies. | ||
I don't know the answer to your question, though, Steve, how he's going to actually diminish their influence, but just having him there will help. | ||
And one other point, one of the ways I know that is I know a lot of people who are in the Wall Street world trying to make money off of big pharma, and to a person, they've all called me to try to dump on him. | ||
Really? | ||
And try to convince me to get off of supporting him. | ||
It hasn't worked. | ||
But they're scared. | ||
The question, you were there front and center today. | ||
People were talking about it. | ||
It went viral on the Internet. | ||
Why were you there? | ||
Well, I... Support him, and I want people to know I support him, so if it's helpful to anybody to see that I'm not a kook. | ||
I have children. | ||
I don't want them to lose access to medicine. | ||
Pretty common sense. | ||
Yeah, and I'm 100% in his camp. | ||
I don't deny he's got his eccentricities. | ||
I don't care. | ||
The Caroline Kennedy things in the blender? | ||
And she's like, I love my family. | ||
I dearly love them, but he's a psychopath predator who lies in sheets and kills baby birds and is responsible for all of the deaths in my family due to addiction. | ||
But I love him, and it's a very close family. | ||
It's weird. | ||
I noticed she didn't say whether they were live chicks that went into the blender. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It does make a difference. | ||
It's a little weird. | ||
But he's odd, Steve. | ||
He's odd. | ||
Like the thing with the bear head. | ||
It's weird. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I couldn't care less. | ||
I want him to make America healthy again. | ||
I want him to get the toxins out. | ||
He spent his whole life... | ||
Suing over toxic rivers like the Hudson where I grew up swimming. | ||
I could have been at NASA. I wound up being a journalist because I swam in a toxin-riddled Hudson. | ||
He cleaned it up. | ||
Too late for me. | ||
But he saved a lot of lives. | ||
That's why I want him. | ||
I think they kind of know that. | ||
Movement has crossed over party lines, so they have to be a little careful of him. | ||
When the Wall Street guys call you, what is their biggest thing? | ||
Is it a personal foible or is it something policy-wise? | ||
They're worried they're going to lose money in all their big pharma investments. | ||
That they're worried that their Pfizer stock is going to go down in value because he's not going to just greenlight all of the drugs and all of the projects. | ||
And he's not really big on immunity. | ||
From lawsuits for these vaccine peddlers. | ||
And so, I mean, look what's happening right now with people who are COVID vaccine injured. | ||
They can't get any crime. | ||
How does he restructure? | ||
You've got what Collins left and Fauci left, that whole infrastructure. | ||
How do you think he takes that on? | ||
He's no fan of Fauci. | ||
We met him and he first started coming to the show with the Anthony Fauci book, the real Anthony Fauci. | ||
I think we sold 750,000 copies just in the war room. | ||
They sold a million and a half. | ||
Because our audience... | ||
Who's pretty right-wing and conservative. | ||
And when he came on, we do Saturdays with two hours. | ||
They were mesmerized by this guy. | ||
And particularly, they were not fans of Fauci. | ||
And he just walked through chapter and verse of what a monster Fauci was. | ||
What do you think he does to that apparatus that Collins and Fauci left behind? | ||
That's the most exciting thing about him. | ||
He was saying today that he's going to pursue radical transparency. | ||
And I think we're going to know where all the bodies are buried. | ||
In the same way Trump's doing JFK, RFK files and all that, I think he's going to show us every email he can get his hands on within NHS and the Fauci group and FDA. Forget what's going to happen over at FDA, with whom he'll be working very closely. | ||
Stop that revolving door. | ||
Those people are corrupt, in my opinion. | ||
They are in there. | ||
That's why we have an opioid crisis, because they were too in bed with the Sackler family. | ||
They refused to say that these opioids were addictive, which they were, OxyContin. | ||
All these people got addicted and died, and the FDA was running cover for them because the guy in charge of it... | ||
What about... | ||
Today, he goes to healthcare tomorrow. | ||
That's where Tuberville is going to be. | ||
Does he need a rehab overnight? | ||
Does he need some of the senators rehabbing? | ||
Do you think he came out of here today okay? | ||
Do you think anybody like Cassidy and these others? | ||
Because, you know, Collins and Murkowski probably knows this because they hate Trump. | ||
And McConnell. | ||
McConnell's on the bubble. | ||
He doesn't like Bobby Kennedy. | ||
The right to life people are putting, you know, Pence has got money, I think, from Big Pharma. | ||
He definitely. | ||
To do the right to life. | ||
Where do you put this nomination now and what has to happen in your eyes tomorrow in front of really, it's kind of weird they do finance first and then they do. | ||
I know. | ||
I asked Tuberville because he says on healthcare, he says that's the thing they did when they first set the whole thing up because there's so much money flows through the system. | ||
The finance guys back in 30 or 40 years ago wanted to make sure that. | ||
They had somebody that was a fiduciary. | ||
The poor guy has to go through this twice. | ||
Twice. | ||
It's a nightmare. | ||
And tomorrow it could be more brutal because it's the Democrat guys on health care. | ||
And, I mean, I guess he can get a vote on the floor even if he doesn't technically make it out of committee, either committee. | ||
Both committees, right. | ||
Yeah, but I don't know. | ||
I have to tell you, it's not guaranteed. | ||
That he's getting through. | ||
I think that these Republican senators need some pressure. | ||
He just made news right there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're calling like you see it. | ||
I'm giving you my honest take on it. | ||
I want him to be confirmed, but I wouldn't bet the House on it. | ||
Walking in this morning, I was much more confident than I am today. | ||
And we're doing everything. | ||
The number's 202-224-3121. | ||
Tomorrow, though, he's got to represent. | ||
I would like to see him go on offense. | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? | ||
I would like to see him come out swinging. | ||
Can run circles around these senators intellectually. | ||
Intellectually, yes. | ||
You know, I'll tell you an interesting story about him. | ||
He came on my show back when he was banned and part of the disinformation dozen. | ||
And we did two hours on vaccines and we did two hours on him and his life. | ||
Yes. | ||
And he talked about growing up Kennedy and one of ten kids and how his dad, RFK, used to make them all read the newspaper every day. | ||
And then at dinner they'd have to stand up and present three articles and be able to sort of defend what was in there. | ||
So the guy's had a lifetime of defending his positions, of being put under the hot light, of having to be articulate and stand by your views. | ||
And then he went into litigation and took on all these companies in his environmental lawyer career. | ||
So he can do it. | ||
His voice is an impediment, but it's not a stutter. | ||
It's a vocal cord thing. | ||
Today, I noticed it wasn't great. | ||
He told me on the show. | ||
Some days it's stronger than others, and today was not a good day for him. | ||
Let's hope he has a better day with the vocal cords tomorrow, because he can be really a lot more forceful than he was. | ||
But I think he should come out swinging and really stand up. | ||
His best moments today were when he was defending the Maha movement and saying, this is why people want me. | ||
This is what I'm going to do. | ||
And I think he should be honest where he's weak. | ||
The Medicare thing. | ||
Senator, I don't have all those answers. | ||
But I know I'm going to have Dr. Oz if you guys confirm him. | ||
I know I'm going to have smart people within NIH who are going to help me understand these things. | ||
But I'm being elected or appointed, confirmed, to spearhead a movement that's going to help with childhood health and with everybody's health. | ||
And it's going to help people not have to work so hard to get the toxins out of their food and air and pharma and so on. | ||
And if he sticks to that, he'll do better. | ||
Today was just a little too passive. | ||
I think he also digs the brand. | ||
Sure, of course. | ||
100%. | ||
You know, is Trump looking at this like, I did my part, I nominated you, and now it's up to you? | ||
And sure, that would be true. | ||
But I actually think it would be really helpful to Trump to have him on board. | ||
And he can always fire him if he sucks, if he goes crazy, if he does weird stuff. | ||
You know, Trump's big on the firing. | ||
But secondly, I think it would hurt Trump if he doesn't get confirmed. | ||
Because there is a huge movement. | ||
You know, it's definitely millions of people that are into this Maha thing. | ||
And it caused Democrat crossovers on the vote. | ||
And he doesn't want to lose them or look to them like he's not a fighter. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So I think he should actually. | ||
I actually think this one is more important than some of the ones that are coming down the line. | ||
Maybe not than Kash Patel. | ||
We have to have somebody go in and studs up to that place. | ||
But this is life and death. | ||
And he's just the man for the job. | ||
And it's the most powerful driving force in this town. | ||
If you're going to take this town on and change it, you've got to do the biopharmaceutical medical industrial complex. | ||
And who's the backup, Steve? | ||
Nobody at this level. | ||
You could find somebody who's got more of the Tulsi, Tucker, Glenn Greenwald view of foreign policy there. | ||
Not that I want Tulsi, I'm just saying. | ||
There are others who think as she does. | ||
Who else thinks as he does and would do to them what he will? | ||
Let's go to tomorrow. | ||
Because tomorrow's going to be, folks, tomorrow morning we're going to have Bobby Kennedy round two. | ||
We're going to have Tulsi. | ||
We're going to have Cash. | ||
Let's talk about FBI first. | ||
Cash Patel. | ||
How important? | ||
And where do you think that nomination is? | ||
I think he's good. | ||
I'm not worried about him. | ||
I think there'll be some fireworks. | ||
He's such a colorful, controversial guy. | ||
But you're saying he's so good on counterterrorism, counterintelligence, two-thirds of what the FBI does. | ||
They know he's qualified. | ||
You know, they're going to try to say Tulsi's not qualified. | ||
They tried to say RFKJ's not qualified. | ||
I don't think they can make that argument on cash. | ||
I think they're going to spend the whole day talking to him about threats of retribution. | ||
Because the Pam Bondi confirmation hearing was a preview of cash. | ||
50% of cash. | ||
They were way more interested in cash than they were in Pam. | ||
Well, they knew they couldn't lay a glove on Pam, so let's go after cash. | ||
That's right. | ||
So I think we got a preview of what he's going to get. | ||
And I'm actually kind of looking forward to seeing what he says. | ||
Because Cash is such an energized character, right? | ||
Right, and we've heard Trump kind of try to thread the needle on retribution, and you and I have talked many times about how we'd like to see some. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
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Right. | ||
Big league. | ||
So I don't know what he's going to say. | ||
Is Tulsi on top of that? | ||
We're her biggest. | ||
We love her. | ||
I tried to get her in to be UN over Nikki Haley in the first administration, and she was actually much more impressive. | ||
The word is she's not on top of the material. | ||
Is that just what they're using? | ||
Because Tulsi's very smart, common sense, a colonel now, and the lieutenant colonel fought over there, knows the area, knows intel. | ||
Why do you keep hearing this thing that she's not on top of the material? | ||
You hear the same thing? | ||
Yes. | ||
I mean, she's not from the intel community. | ||
So that's an obvious way. | ||
And these guys are all freaks. | ||
Once they get on the committee, it's all icy and they all want to be James Bond. | ||
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That's right. | |
Exactly. | ||
So that's an obvious way to try to diminish her. | ||
Right. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't mean to play the woman card, but I have to think there's like a little piece of like, she's not smart enough. | ||
You know, she's beautiful. | ||
She's from Hawaii. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're too laid back. | ||
Hey brother, don't give me stink eye. | ||
I just kind of feel like to diminish her as not qualified because she's not neck deep in intel is stupid. | ||
She can learn it. | ||
But the whole point of the Trump appointments is to change things, to do it differently. | ||
The fact that she doesn't have the same resume as all those other guys is a plus, not a minus. | ||
She can learn what she needs to learn. | ||
Like RFKJ, she'll have very smart people in intel around her to help her understand. | ||
But you're hiring the philosophy, the person who looks at information differently, who has a different mission than the last guys. | ||
So she can learn what she needs to learn. | ||
It's her overall reluctance to push the military-industrial complex toward war without any pausing, to second-guess some of the intel that she gets fed by a group that may have ulterior motives. | ||
It's hard to find somebody like that, and she's got all of that in abundance. | ||
What I really am not looking forward to is them calling her a spy. | ||
And trying to suggest she's... | ||
Oh, the Russians, all that. | ||
And Bashar al-Assad in Syria and all that. | ||
What do you want to see? | ||
By the way, the missiles that we shot that night that I opposed, President Trump was very ambivalent. | ||
They lied about the intelligence that night, back in the first couple of months of Trump. | ||
You know, the chemical attacks. | ||
They sit right there and lie to you. | ||
The changes at the FBI, let's say that cash gets confirmed. | ||
What changes do you feel need to be done at the FBI? I mean, look, everybody who knows says the rank and file, for the most part, are good. | ||
They want to enforce the law. | ||
They're good soldiers. | ||
We know that's not true of all of them. | ||
I mean, frankly, there's going to have to be some kicking of the tires at all levels just to see what we have. | ||
But, I mean, most of the leadership should be decimated. | ||
They allowed this to happen on their watch. | ||
And honestly, I'd love to see the FBI headquarters moved. | ||
Take the brutalist architecture and take it apart brick by brick. | ||
I think that building needs to go down to the studs. | ||
The whole organization needs to go down to the studs. | ||
It's got a bad vibe. | ||
It does. | ||
How are we ever going to trust them unless there's a complete overhaul? | ||
It's a gut rehab. | ||
Should you break it? | ||
Two-thirds is counter-intel, counter-terrorism, and one-third is law enforcement. | ||
Do you separate, do you break it up into two things? | ||
I don't even, like, do we have to have counter-intel still in the FBI? Like, why are they doing that? | ||
Can't they just be cops? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's a big question. | ||
I mean, we have an organization that can do that. | ||
Don't we have enough of that? | ||
What do you want to see her do at D&I, in Intel? | ||
She and Radcliffe combined. | ||
I mean, that too. | ||
I want a makeover. | ||
I don't trust... | ||
I didn't realize, you know, up until like the last five years, how driven they all are toward war. | ||
Making that military-industrial complex go out there and how it's all sort of a cabal. | ||
And so I like the fact that she distressed them. | ||
If you look back over your Fox career, and particularly for the Iraq war, and compare it to today, because you were a lawyer, I mean, your intelligence is the same. | ||
What is the difference now that you've had a great awakening versus when you were at the place that probably was the biggest platform? | ||
You know, Roger and those guys were 100% in back of it. | ||
What do you see today that's different than what you saw then? | ||
There was a blind trust in the FBI and the CAA and the Pentagon. | ||
Blind trust. | ||
I mean, whatever they said. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Whatever they said, we went for it. | ||
We were there to defend it. | ||
I mean, it was clear. | ||
It wasn't said explicitly, but we understood. | ||
And that was considered patriotic. | ||
And we're still very supportive on the right of cops, for the most part. | ||
You know, you've got the libertarians, like my friend John Stossel, who don't have a lot of use for them. | ||
But for the most part, Republicans are pro-cop. | ||
And kind of viewed them as cops. | ||
And for a while there, the FBI was a bunch of cops. | ||
And then they got very much into the intel field, as you know, post 9-11. | ||
And that seemed important, too. | ||
We wanted to stay safe. | ||
We were very worried about getting bombed again. | ||
And then there was just this mission creep that turned them into something other than what they were supposed to be. | ||
And you had senior leadership coming out where they could, saying... | ||
We've lost control of the mission. | ||
It's no longer what it once was. | ||
Do you believe in the theory of a deep state? | ||
Do you actually believe that it's an intel, law enforcement, part national security that thinks that they are like a Praetorian guard, that they really guard what the American empire and the American republic is, and they know better than these passing politicians, whether they're Bernie Sanders AOC types or Donald Trump types? | ||
Do you believe that actually exists? | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
Yes. | ||
And you're not a conspiracy theorist? | ||
No. | ||
Why do you believe that? | ||
Because they've been ruling for so long. | ||
They've been getting their way for so long. | ||
And you look at the evidence, it's pretty evident. | ||
How else do you explain the 51 intelligence agents who signed the letter in coordination with the Biden White House? | ||
Campaign. | ||
How else do you get that signed that quickly in coordination with the CIA, the existing CIA leadership, if there isn't? | ||
Like, they're just on like a phone tree? | ||
You know, these guys, they are all part of the same group. | ||
They have a groupthink. | ||
And you're either in it or you're out of it. | ||
And honestly, there's just been too much. | ||
The FBI, we never knew it was so politicized. | ||
And then there was story after story. | ||
And the Trump presidency really blew that open where we got to see the texts and the emails about them planning on taking him out. | ||
Not to mention what they did in the Mar-a-Lago raid and so on. | ||
There's just been too much evidence that they are working for an agenda of their own. | ||
And I remember talking to Ron DeSantis when I went out there to interview him. | ||
And, you know, he's a former JAG lawyer. | ||
He's an honest guy. | ||
Special Forces JAG lawyer. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And he had a lot of criticism for a lot of government, but none as strong as he had it for the FBI. And, like, that was the thing he most wanted to report on. | ||
And you've lost Ron DeSantis. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
Am I going to lose you at the bottom of the hour? | ||
Can we hold you to a break? | ||
We've got to lose you. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Today, the memo. | ||
They sent a memo out yesterday on freezing all the money. | ||
Firestorm, Rachel Madden, these guys up on the ramparts last night, nonstop, bang, bang, bang. | ||
Today, they rescind the memo, but don't rescind the... | ||
Did we blink? | ||
Because we're the believer, never retreat, never apologize, put the ban on and go for it. | ||
Was this something at the White House on the administrative side that... | ||
Hurt where we're going with the all pedal, no brake? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
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Well, I'll be honest. | ||
I don't totally understand. | ||
Nobody does. | ||
Right, okay. | ||
I don't think the president does. | ||
Okay, because it's like, what? | ||
Wait, what? | ||
So I think, based on the fact that there was negative feedback about it, like when it comes to... | ||
A firestorm. | ||
Yeah, like disadvantaged groups not getting their money and Medicaid payments not getting accepted at hospitals. | ||
They had to do something to reverse what they had done. | ||
That's not to suggest it was... | ||
I think there were a lot of actors out there who saw an opportunity to say chaos was created and to lean into it. | ||
But I think Trump was right to just rip off the Band-Aid within 24 hours, get us back to stasis. | ||
And this will be forgotten in a day. | ||
You like the decisive nature of it. | ||
That he reversed it. | ||
But it speaks to a bigger issue. | ||
This is where you're just trying to track the money and stop to track the money. | ||
What happens, all those thousands of programs that people say, well, I didn't know we supported that. | ||
What happens when you have to balance the budget and you have to go in and make cuts on that? | ||
We just got, this was just a memo to say, we want to track the money, just everybody stop temporarily. | ||
What happens when you have to cut $200 billion or $250 billion out of this program? | ||
This is what I keep telling people. | ||
I'm glad we're celebrating, but understand the fights in front of us are going to be of epic proportions. | ||
There's going to be pain. | ||
Like when Elon and Vivek, no longer Vivek, but farewell Vivek. | ||
Elon's was the buyout. | ||
What do you mean his? | ||
That was, I think, a Doge thing. | ||
They walked in and said, Silicon Valley, hey, don't assume you have a job and we'll give you a buyout for six months. | ||
That's a doge signaling you that they've got a plan of how to take the personnel down. | ||
Well, and Vivek was the first casualty of that. | ||
With no buyout. | ||
Right, but he'll be fine. | ||
He could be governor of Ohio soon. | ||
But my point is simply that, yeah, that's what Elon's been saying. | ||
Like, maybe we get a trillion, maybe we get a two trillion cut. | ||
I mean, that won't even make a dent. | ||
But there's going to be some pain coming. | ||
But look, to those people who worry about it, I say, look at Argentina. | ||
Look how well they're doing. | ||
Everybody laughed at Javier Malay. | ||
He took the chainsaw out. | ||
He cut all the government agencies. | ||
Everybody predicted doom and gloom and that there'd be a massive recession. | ||
It's worked out brilliantly. | ||
Where do people get your show? | ||
Where do they get you on social media? | ||
YouTube.com slash Megan Kelly. | ||
SiriusXM live at 12 noon. | ||
And that's on Channel 111. Are you having more fun now doing what you're doing than when you were the big star at Fox? | ||
Oh my god, Steve. | ||
I can't imagine being stuck back there. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I laughed today. | ||
I was talking to my assistant. | ||
I was like, remember when we thought it was a bad thing that I got fired by NBC? Remember when we thought it was a bad thing that Tucker got fired? | ||
Like, remember we used to look at that as a bad development? | ||
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Thank God. | ||
On my knees in the morning. | ||
Thank God for my course of events. | ||
One more time. | ||
Where do people get this show? | ||
So, you can get it on podcast anywhere you want for free. | ||
YouTube.com slash Megan Kelly or SiriusXM at noon east on channel 111. And on social media, where do they go? | ||
You go to X, first and foremost, and Insta. | ||
Megyn Kelly, not in a billion years, I think, at one point in time. | ||
In fact, we had the party for Matt Boyle last night. | ||
Oh, nice. | ||
Matt Boyle's back here is the bureau chief now, national political editor. | ||
He and I need to have a hug. | ||
No, no. | ||
I'll find Tony Lee, too. | ||
Tony Lee, Matt Boyle. | ||
It was a great PBS special, though. | ||
I still watch it all the time. | ||
It was very interesting, very dramatic. | ||
It was one of their best. | ||
And honestly, Steve, it's a pleasure to know you, and I'm honored to be here. | ||
Real honor. | ||
You're a fighter. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We'll return to the White House. | ||
Brian Glenn next in the war room. | ||
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Band. | ||
Okay, let's return back to the White House. | ||
Brian, amazing today on the law, but I've got to ask you, this memo, the OMB memo, which I thought actually was quite smart of how to send it out. | ||
It shows you you want to find out where the cash is going. | ||
It was only temporary. | ||
It's kind of a standard stock thing that all administrations do. | ||
It might have been worded a little, you know, tough. | ||
But what are your thoughts about the memo and the firestorm that hit from the left? | ||
And did we show these guys victory and is there blood in the water, brother? | ||
Yeah, there is a little blood in the water. | ||
It's interesting because as Caroline Leavitt walked out this morning, just making her way down Pebble Beach, she did stop for a press gaggle. | ||
And that was the very first question they asked her. | ||
And her answer was, as to expect it now in this very aggressive Caroline Leavitt, was like, don't you know how to read a memo? | ||
We were very specific. | ||
Like, it's not that hard to explain who gets the money, where it goes, and just all of that. | ||
Steve, the media really took this and they broke it apart. | ||
They ran with the narrative and they used a lot of terms like mills on wheels and a lot of other organizations that help millions of people every day are going to run out of money. | ||
She was very specific on that. | ||
I think that's indicative of what we're going to see from this press secretary. | ||
She's direct, Steve. | ||
She's exactly what we would expect a press secretary to be under President Trump. | ||
No, she's fantastic. | ||
What about the theory of the case? | ||
Every day you're getting 10 or 12 major either executive actions or executive orders. | ||
Are we still going to remain, since there was, I'm not saying they blinked, but maybe flinched, Are we still going to get all pedal, no brake, Brian? | ||
I think so, Steve. | ||
From what I understand, they're going to be going full speed ahead with a lot of this stuff and press conference. | ||
From what I understand, Steve, you're either going to hear from Carolyn Leavitt every day or President Trump. | ||
You're not going to have this previous administration where you might go a week. | ||
Without even seeing President Biden, the previous administration, and then you have the previous press secretary not really giving any answers. | ||
Steve, I spent some time today talking to people who have been covering the White House for numerous years. | ||
And they tell me, Brian, we've never seen the press room like this. | ||
We've never seen answers come out of an administration like we see now. | ||
So I think it is going to be pedal to the metal, not only on just getting stuff going, but then when we get back in session next week, coming off a three-day... | ||
I guess summit, if you will, down there at Doral. | ||
And from my sources tell me that not a whole lot got accomplished as far as a plan. | ||
So let's see what that looks like next week when they get back into session and President Trump huddles with the powers to be there in the House and we figure out what we're doing because, you know, that's, we've got to, you know, President Trump can do all he can from here, but we've got to start. | ||
Working on some things in the House and get on the same page. | ||
I mean, are we collectively together right now, Steve? | ||
I would say for the most part, yes. | ||
But that's not enough. | ||
We have to be 100% behind this agenda. | ||
And we'll see how that pans out. | ||
I think right now we're closer maybe on policy. | ||
Look, there's a big difference on tax and things like that. | ||
I'm not sure we're collectively... | ||
I had Senator Tupperware. | ||
I'm not sure we're collectively... | ||
Together on process. | ||
And process, folks, is not just people, as you know, Brian, it was just a process story. | ||
Process is going to be big here because of the debt, the deficits, the budget we've got to get passed, the one or two reconciliations, just the ability to appropriate and essentially raise the money. | ||
You know, in a timely manner, and to make sure we continue to move forward the process, I'm not so sure we're on it. | ||
One last thing, Brian, for you, Lake and Riley, the first big bill, President Trump, and he kind of gave a warning to people that weren't in back of this, that, hey, there'll be consequences. | ||
But at the same time, I found it quite ironic on Gitmo. | ||
He said on Gitmo, they're going to turn Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, into a housing for... | ||
I think it's 30,000 of the worst hombres. | ||
He wants them out of the country. | ||
Didn't you find it ironic we signed Lake and Riley on the same day that President Trump takes another powerful action to say, I'm getting bad hombres out of this country? | ||
Yeah, no, what a powerful thing, Steve. | ||
And I'll go a step further. | ||
Did you hear him talk about the countries that when he calls them and he's saying, hey, you're going to take some of these hardened criminals back in your country and you're going to like it. | ||
I mean, he was very direct and he got a couple laughs out of the crowd there. | ||
But I do think it's symbolic of all that's going on right now. | ||
And he means business. | ||
I mean, I said this earlier in one of the shows today. | ||
You know, America is a safer place when criminals are off the streets, whether or not they're illegals or just are Americans. | ||
I mean, it's a safer place. | ||
And I think for once, we have somebody that when they speak, Steve, people listen, no matter if you're a government official here or you're a foreign dignitary from somewhere else, they're listening to President Trump. | ||
And the law is the law. | ||
And today was a great law that President Trump signed into act. | ||
Brian Glenn, fantastic. | ||
Great you're down there. | ||
Social media, where do people follow you? | ||
Because you're putting stuff up all day. | ||
Between doing the hits and the shows, it's so great to see you down there. | ||
I don't know how we're going to split you in two and use your back on Capitol Hill with all the important stuff that's going on in the house. | ||
But somehow we'll figure it out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you can find me at BrianGlennTV. | ||
I'm trying to put up as much stuff as I can, Steve, between the cold weather, draining your phone battery, and everything else. | ||
Because a lot happens right behind me along Pebble Beach. | ||
We've got a lot of people coming in and out. | ||
So we try to grab as many interviews and as much content as possible. | ||
So, Steve, I appreciate you having me on today. | ||
And hopefully we've got some great four years ahead right here at the White House. | ||
Well, if nothing else, Brian, it will be exciting. | ||
Must see TV. Thank you, Brian Glenn. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Also, Bobby Kennedy, I know the White House, I'm sure tonight, and the number for folks, 202-224-3121, I have to agree with Megyn Kelly about Senator Cassidy. | ||
And I think right there you're seeing the, with Bobby Kennedy, if you count Murkowski and Collins, because you just never can count on them because they're essentially Democrats. | ||
And Mitch McConnell because of the revenge tour. | ||
You can't lose anybody. | ||
J.D.'s the tiebreaker with that. | ||
Almost lost Tillis the other day. | ||
Almost lost Tillis. | ||
Didn't happen, but on Friday, people should know behind the scenes, there was some movement because that got a little jiggy. | ||
You're not going to be able to lose anybody. | ||
Cassidy, others, how it gets voted out of committee, we have to see. | ||
Bobby Kennedy for round two tomorrow. | ||
For tomorrow, folks, it's going to be, you know, we're going to have Cash Patel. | ||
You're going to have Tulsi Gabbard and Bobby Kennedy all throughout the day, and it'll be quite intense in the morning. | ||
We'll be cutting back and forth between the two. | ||
Go to War Room Films. | ||
You still get Cash's government gangsters. | ||
You might want to see that before it takes place tomorrow. | ||
He might get asked a couple of three questions about the book and all of it, but it's right now. | ||
And this gets back to like the memo. | ||
President Trump's winning everywhere. | ||
He spread eagle everywhere, right? | ||
And, you know, kind of spread eagle the field so that they don't know which way to kind of go. | ||
Last night, you can see matter. | ||
And tonight they're going to spike the football. | ||
Tonight they're going to say, hey, we pushed back and they collapsed. | ||
This is why, to me, it's just march forward. | ||
You're hitting on all cylinders. | ||
You're doing great things. | ||
The country is excited. | ||
The polling's been good. | ||
People know you were dealt a very bad hand. | ||
I just hope that this doesn't come down to, hey, even on this memo, which was basically a warning to the different departments, don't be sending out cash. | ||
I believe where this came from... | ||
President Trump's been signing these executive orders and taking executive actions, whether it's World Health Organization, the Green New Deal. | ||
We showed you the headline in the Financial Times the other day, $300 billion, I think, unspent from what he calls Green New Scam Deals. | ||
He wants to use that to reallocate. | ||
To the border wall, to border security, maybe his economic program. | ||
His theory of the case in the unified executive is impoundment, that he believes that the appropriations process, which is part of... | ||
Essentially, the Constitution and the order of what comes out in the House, the ability to all revenue generation, all taxes have to come out of the House, spending really has to come out of the House, that he has the ability, that's a ceiling, has the ability to go in and kind of grab back the account of what there's no line item veto. | ||
These are massive separation of powers issues. | ||
These are massive, I think, constitutional issues. | ||
But President Trump's driving forward. | ||
My point, when you put out a memo, even if in hindsight people say, hey, there's some questions, some loose language, you just move forward. | ||
Because this is the testing period. | ||
This is the testing period. | ||
And they're only going to get more, you know, innervated. | ||
Right now, it's been very tough for them to find a hill to rally around, what's called a rally point. | ||
They haven't been able to find it. | ||
We don't want to hand one to them. | ||
I actually thought the memo was terrific. | ||
I realized it led to some confusion. | ||
Maybe there's a little more coordination, etc. | ||
On the Doge side about the buyout, that's what happens in corporate America all the time. | ||
I understand there's more regulations, more rules with federal employees, but I think it shows they're putting a shot across the administrative state's bow. | ||
They're saying, hey, if you don't want to come back to work, etc., we can't guarantee you a job because we're going to be deconstructing the administrative state and some of these bureaus, some of these departments may not work. | ||
I think Elon said it one time, there are 466 departments or bureaus or agencies in the federal government. | ||
He wants to take it down. | ||
He threw out a random number, 99. And he sees that in his engineering mind. | ||
I'm sure he hasn't finished the analysis, but that's directionally where he's going. | ||
And you can tell this from Vivek. | ||
When Vivek was on Jesse Walters the other night and some of these other shows, when they talked to him about, hey, did you get let go? | ||
He says, listen, I had a more of a constitutional, legal way of going after the deconstruct the administrative state and getting these changes in cost. | ||
Elon's very engineering-oriented. | ||
He looks at it as both kind of a cost-cutting or taking things down. | ||
He's been very upfront about that. | ||
That memo... | ||
And I would admit, it's not the traditional thing you see kind of come through the staff secretary. | ||
But it was out there. | ||
That I wouldn't pull back either. | ||
Because I think directionally, you're showing... | ||
Rachel Maddow last night when she started, there was a 28-minute, I think, opening segment. | ||
The first 10 minutes, she's just in complete meltdown about they want to get rid of the government. | ||
They want to get rid of the government. | ||
These people are so tied to the government. | ||
And I hope you saw as the exercise where all this money goes. | ||
Look at the thousands of programs. | ||
This, I think, shows you the scale of Leviathan. | ||
It also is a harbinger of fights to come. | ||
President Trump didn't cut anything yesterday. | ||
He didn't eliminate any programs. | ||
He didn't take away any billets. | ||
He basically foreshadowed, hey, here's where we're going with this, and we look at this as, as I said, money and billets. | ||
Billets, personnel, and cash flow. | ||
How cash goes through the system. | ||
I would just press on. | ||
Caroline Levitt, I think, has been fantastic. | ||
Today, she didn't back down an inch. | ||
In fact, she had something. | ||
I'm still trying to get totally deciphered. | ||
The memo's rescinded, but not the facts of the memo. | ||
And we want those departments and agencies to understand you're not to spend. | ||
So we'll have to see that tonight, but I think it's been fantastic. | ||
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Look, we've got work ahead of us. | ||
We have to get these three cabinet nominees, and Lee Zeldin was voted in today, so he's the EPA, head of the EPA, which is a huge win, a huge win. | ||
We've got to get Bobby Kennedy, and I think Bobby Kennedy... | ||
Gave as good as he got today, but he got a little scuffed up. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
Bobby Kennedy goes again tomorrow with the Health and Human Services Committee over in the Senate. | ||
Tommy Tuberville will be on that. | ||
202-224-3121. | ||
Get Mike Davis or the guys at Article 3 or Grace Chung and the Bill Blaster. | ||
Make sure you're the most efficient and effective possible. | ||
We've definitely got some work to do. | ||
You also have Cash DeMar with the FBI. You get Tulsi with DNI to be Reckless Partner as she runs the Director of National Intelligence. | ||
We've got some work to do on all these. | ||
You have to put guys on those, particularly people like Cassidy. | ||
And the folks down there, we have a big audience in Louisiana. | ||
Be very helpful if you told Senator Cassidy. | ||
And I kind of agree. | ||
It was such a technical question. | ||
His were so technical. | ||
I don't know if Bobby should be prepared to answer those or not. | ||
But tomorrow he should assume that they're going to be coming and they're going to be rolling hard on him. | ||
So tomorrow, another day. | ||
We've got to get Bobby in. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
I want to give a thank you to all, like the Warren Posse and the folks that showed up today to support Bobby Kennedy in the room. | ||
I think we're going to try to get Mary Holland here from Children's Health Defense in the next hour. | ||
Next hour is going to be jam-packed. | ||
Carrie Lake's going to join us. | ||
Jim Rickett's going to join us. | ||
I'm going to go to the White House. | ||
Natalie's up. | ||
A bunch of breaking developments in the White House on other stories we're covering there. | ||
That's kind of the center of action in town. | ||
One thing that's becoming self-evident from Senator Tuberville's visit, right now there's not an agreement on a process. | ||
But one thing there is an agreement on is that the deficits are not going to be radically cut, at least for a while. | ||
They will be cut. | ||
President Trump's committed to that. | ||
Scott Besson said he'll figure out a way to finance it. | ||
One thing you can rest assured of is that they're going to be looking for tax revenue, the IRS particularly, although they're getting tons of agents cut, and President Trump eventually wants to get rid of all personal income tax one day. | ||
That day is not today. | ||
He's making, you know, no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime. | ||
He's making big progress. | ||
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One thing about medicine. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party is taking the high ground or trying to take the high ground on not just artificial intelligence but also social media. | ||
Big fight in front of us. | ||
Everybody's talking right now about Silicon Valley may need to battle another $500 billion into artificial intelligence. | ||
One thing I tell you, we're drawing closer and closer to a conflict because the Chinese Communist Party is already in a conflict with us. | ||
They will tell you right up front that they are in an unrestricted war, a people's war, an unrestricted war against the foreign devils. | ||
That would be the United States of America. | ||
Jace Medical will get you over the hurdle. | ||
Of the supply chain still being controlled by the Chinese Communist Party and active pharmaceutical ingredients, API, is all controlled by them, even though some of the generics are made in India. | ||
You want to get ahead of that, Jace Medical, go to jacemedical.com. | ||
Dr. Sean Rollins and the team have worked out a system that you can order, get all your medicines, you don't have to worry about it. | ||
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You can have it, have an emergency in case it gets shut down, in case we have a shooting war. | ||
Okay. | ||
To reset the big firestorm today. | ||
President Trump doing positive, the Lake and Riley Act. | ||
It's a big ceremony at the White House. | ||
He also announced he's turning Gitmo over to a 30,000, I think, bed facility for bad hombres so they can get them out of the country and get them down there. | ||
And where they can figure out what they're going to do with them, maybe to get them to their home country to serve out the rest of their jail sentences. | ||
So, big day there. | ||
The memo that really set the template for, hey, we want everything to stop. | ||
And one of the things that I think people learned is how far the federal government is in everybody's life. | ||
The list of the NGOs was mind-boggling. | ||
The amount of money, I think it was $3 trillion of cash going through the system. | ||
$3 trillion. | ||
The left don't understand, President Trump kind of is getting a feel for how to deconstruct the administrative state. | ||
He's sending out executive orders every day thereon. | ||
So this is very, very important. | ||
Okay, next hour, we're going to go back to the White House for our own Natalie Winters. | ||
Mary Holland from Children's Health Defense. | ||
Jim Rickards is going to join us. | ||
He's got a couple of surprise guests. | ||
The Carrie Lake, all of it. | ||
Oh, and is Mike Lindell with me? | ||
Mike Lindell, brother, right here. | ||
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