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WarRoom Battleground EP 702: Asleep At The Wheel While The Country Is Overrun
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unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, any agency or department of federal government follows the lead of the White House.
So the Fox News and other groups are attacking aid for having some social, cultural programs, the culture wars.
That's ordered by any White House.
We had conservative programs when I was administrator and when Mark Green was administrator in the Bush administration, the Trump administration, the first one.
And when the Democrats take, they move it leftist center.
And the career people didn't resist when I was there, and I'm probably the most conservative administrator in the history of the agency.
They showed me how to do it.
I trusted them.
I treated them respectfully.
And they said, if you do it this way, you're going to get into trouble.
If you do it this way, it's going to work.
I reviewed every single program from the Clinton administration when I took over in 2001, and I ended dozens of programs, and I redirected them toward our priorities.
That took a month.
We did it quietly.
The career people cost a lot of the Clinton programs dogs, because they didn't work, and they didn't even like them.
But they quietly implemented under the Clinton years what they were told to do, and they do the same thing when I was in office.
The notion that AID is not following the foreign policy, of course it isn't.
There's no aid administrator.
They haven't appointed any people from the Republican Party to run AID under Trump.
So of course it hasn't moved toward their foreign policy.
They just took office three weeks ago.
It takes a few months, you know, to move any agency or department.
But I might add one last thing.
The fact is that the State Department in the F office controls...
Every single dollar AID spends.
That's what the office was created for.
And they've done that for 20 years now.
It's not new.
And I might add, who controls the appropriation?
The Congress does, and OMB does, which is controlled by the White House.
AID doesn't run out and do whatever they want.
Every single dollar in the aid budget is already earmarked.
We don't have a lot of choice.
And I might add, there's a federal index of how well-managed agencies are.
It's a nonpartisan group, independent, on purely a technical basis.
AID is ranked as the third best managed federal agency in the United States government.
The notion that the agency are criminals and all that, that's a lot of garbage.
It's a lie.
It's an insult.
And what they do keep doing, if you repeat a lie long enough, people will begin to believe it.
And I speak as a conservative Republican.
I work as a vice president for World Vision, the largest evangelical NGO in the world.
I served for 22 years in the Army Reserves.
I retired as a lieutenant colonel.
I served in the first Gulf War.
I am not on the left.
steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
unidentified
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
steve bannon
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.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
unidentified
Mega Media.
jake tapper
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
unidentified
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
steve bannon
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
unidentified
War Room.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
steve bannon
Thursday, 6 February in the year of our Lord, 2025, right there.
That's the problem.
It's called controlled opposition.
Guy sitting there, conservative, former army officer.
It runs Evangelical Big Network and saying how great USAID. It's a group of criminals.
They've supported the NGOs that had the invasion of the border.
They supported all the nonsense coming out of Europe here and here to suppress conservative voices.
It's a cutout for the CIA. It has to be shut down, all of it.
And President Trump's going to test someone.
I actually oppose putting it up into the Secretary of State.
He's right.
State has kind of controlled this and the CIA. It's a CIA cutout, a big part of it.
It's a slush fund.
It's caused nothing but damage.
The people over there, many of them are criminals.
You have to shut this thing down.
It's not even a question.
Not even a question.
You've seen the personification of the problem right there.
This is how this thing metastasized.
Don't ask me, ask Eli Crane.
Don't ask me, ask Matt Gaetz.
Ask those people, MTG, ask those people, the courageous few, the Andy Biggs of the world, that in the middle of the night would argue, as this audience saw, into the wee hours of the morning, these subcommittees on appropriations, and this was a classic one, and couldn't get even close to 50% of the conference vote with them.
Just an absolute, absolute disgrace.
And this is going to be a throwdown on USAID. Let's have it.
Let's go for it.
A couple other things I'm going to go to.
You heard Ben Burkle in the background.
I'm trying to get him set up.
We've got a great thing for Ben.
I've got to go to Catherine O'Neill.
But let's say a couple things.
I don't know if we have the tweet, if we can put it up, or if you can tell me we can put it up.
There's a tweet out there.
From Elon Musk talking about there's billions of dollars in fraudulent payments still going from the Treasury.
Senior officials at Treasury tell me that's a bald-faced lie.
They've already kind of won this thing about having them read only.
But they're telling me they're not billions of dollars going to fraudulent organizations.
They have no earthy idea what that means.
And President Trump and the people in the White House, I think, got to get on point here because The Secretary of Treasury, particularly what we're going to go into, folks, with all these cuts and all this turbulence and all of it, you know, the two people they're going to look to to be steady eddies are Russ Vogt, whose vote on confirmation is going to be later tonight, I think, and if my crack staff can tell me that, that we've pushed for.
The number is 202-224-3121, although I think, Russ, we got the votes.
But last night they spent all night saying he was the most dangerous man in America.
And Scott Besson, those two are kind of your steady eddies.
And the fiduciary, you know, responsibility of the Secretary of Treasury should not be questioned by anybody in administration unless they have hard facts.
And they had hard facts, they ought to go to the Secretary of Treasury.
And what I've been informed...
At the highest levels of Treasury, they have no earthly idea what this is.
And to put that out there is grossly negligent and grossly irresponsible, particularly in the situation where Scott Besson's got to be a guy at Treasury.
So, I don't know, $7 trillion of government securities?
I think the price of gold is going up now?
Scott Besson gave an interview on Bloomberg and said, hey, President Trump's committed to a strong dollar.
A strong dollar.
And, you know, that brings certain...
Elements to it.
It obviously makes your exports tougher, makes them more expensive.
But we're strong.
You know, we've always been a strong dollar country.
So he's dedicated to a strong dollar.
Said that today.
Great interview on Bloomberg.
Talked about this situation with Doge and talked about these guys that have read-only.
But when the Secretary of Treasury goes up there, you can't put out something that says they have knowingly have billions of dollars of fraudulent payments and haven't done anything about it.
Treasury is telling me that that's not the case.
And let me be blunt on something else.
March 14th approaches.
We can't look away on this.
Are we going to have another CR? Or what you're telling me, Capitol Hill, is that we're going to kick the can down the road and have a one-year CR, and that one CR is going to be Joe Biden's numbers.
That's what it is.
It was created back in the summer of last year.
It kind of was, it got us through, you know, it's Joe Biden's numbers, it got us through the last crisis, the end of September, got into another crisis in December this year.
This is Biden's math.
Is that we're going to have the first year of President Trump's presidency?
Is it going to be off of Biden's budget?
Biden's spending?
Is that where we are?
And so, to get down to it, and I think, Doge, I like what they're doing.
I think they're putting numbers together.
They're trying to get the engineering diagram of where cash is.
But look, You don't need to go over to the National Oceanographic Institute, right?
I'm sure Woods Hole or whatever they manage may be not efficient, and we're going to get some efficiencies.
That's like in the summer.
Get across the Potomac.
And Mike Cernovich, I love you, brother.
You've been with us there from the beginning.
But it's not about clearances.
They can get enough clearances, and they get people to get some clearances.
We need cuts at defense.
Let's stop kidding ourselves.
Right now, we're not having an adult conversation.
Let's have an adult conversation.
We were promised $2 trillion in cuts.
I did not say that.
That's what the Doge guy said.
$2 trillion on a $6.5 trillion budget.
Not over 10 years on that budget.
Then it was a trillion dollars on that budget.
unidentified
Fine.
steve bannon
It's a trillion dollars.
We'll get there.
Somehow, at least directionally, it's okay.
Then it was not this fiscal year.
It's 2026. Well, that's not okay.
We need to do this now.
We have to address this as a country.
We cannot continue to spend.
We cannot continue to look away.
We cannot keep kicking the can down the road.
It's time for an adult moment.
And to be able to have a conversation where you're, because you're not going to get to entitlements, and I don't include Medicaid in that, and I don't include any of the waste, fraud, and abuse can be found in Medicare, because I'm sure there's a lot.
But the type of numbers we're talking about, $2 trillion, and or, because you're going to add to what President Trump said today, populist tax cuts of no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on On Social Security, you're going to add bigger to the deficit.
War Room, we love those cuts.
We want more for working people.
That's a great start.
President Trump should be a hat tip to him because nobody else in the past has ever thought about that.
But into discretionary spending, you're going to have a firestorm.
You had a firestorm last week and kind of quasi-blinked a little bit, let's be honest, blinked a tad, pulled back the memo, but not the content of the memo.
The guys in Doral, all the Republican congressmen are freaking out because the constituents are calling.
That's just to find out where the money is in the system.
Now we have to have cuts.
You cannot cut a penny from federal spending unless you start in the Defense Department.
Let me say this again.
Let's have an adult conversation.
Unless you start in the Defense Department, you cannot have any cuts.
So the Doge team, you're up to the National Oceanographic, wherever the hell you are, it's all good, do it.
But until you cross the Potomac, it's not real.
Until you cross the Potomac, this is like McClellan's Army, right?
Until you cross the Potomac and go over into Northern Virginia to the Pentagon and put a team...
And hey, we'll get them as much, you know, they don't need classifications and high security clearances to go through most of the budget.
There are black programs, they're all that, yes, and you can get them.
They should have them.
If not, guess what?
Maybe we round error that.
You know, maybe we just round up to it.
Let's get into the materials command.
Let's get into the Pentagon is rife with incompetence.
The Pentagon is rife with duplication.
The Pentagon is rife with corruption.
Corruption.
The defense industry is up to the eyeballs of corruption.
Next to the biopharmac medical industry in D.C., it's the most corrupt.
The most corrupt.
And so we're just going to sit there?
You're telling me we're just going to sit here?
We're just going to sit here and not avoid that?
And people that are putting out these, oh, Pete Hex is, no, Pete Hex is not going to control, Pete Hex has got to run the building right now, and yes, he's got a budget, he's going to look at it.
We're talking about Doge.
If you're not prepared to do it, just say you're not prepared to do it.
If you're not prepared to do it because you've got a conflict of interest, and that conflict of interest is your space company, SpaceX, fine, just tell us.
And if the reason you don't want to do it is the financing you're doing on SpaceX, and I'd like to know the status of that financing.
Has the financing closed?
I'd just like a simple thing.
Has the financing closed recently?
And was that financing around numbers that are in the NDAA of $900 billion?
Inquiring minds, I'm asking for a friend.
I'm asking for a friend.
Let's stop the games.
Let's get down to it.
We're not going to cut the budget until we address the Pentagon.
And if you think we are, you're kidding yourselves.
And I come at it from somebody that served.
Their country.
And that country wasn't South Africa.
That country was the United States of America.
And my daughter went to West Point and served her country.
And that country is not South Africa.
That country was the United States of America.
Because that's her real country and this is my real country.
I'm not floating around on kind of some tourist visa and picking a country every couple of years.
unidentified
So let's get serious.
steve bannon
Because all I see, when you ratchet down and look at that performance line, if we're not going to have any cuts by March 14th, any recommended cuts, please just tell people now.
So then we say, okay, guess what?
We can't do it.
Let's get a CR and have a CR for the year and work off Biden's numbers.
Let's just do it.
Let's say we're big boys and girls.
That's what they're talking about anyway.
It's an open secret on Capitol Hill.
This is what they're talking about.
So they don't have some big drama at the end and, oh, we're going to shut the government down, not shut the government down.
Let's just get it out now.
Let's have a conversation.
Let's get it out now.
Let's do it.
But still, the fact remains.
And the wealthy should understand this.
If you don't want your taxes raised to close the gap to get to Scott Besson, not my number, Scott Besson, he's confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury.
He said to get down to 3% of GDP as your deficit.
Hell in France, they turfed out a government.
This is why the Front National guys are even there.
They turfed out a government trying to get down and put it on the backs of the people instead of all the foreign aid, and they threw that government out.
Getting down from 6.5% to 3% is not an easy task.
I don't even like the 3%, but it's a start.
Besson's giving you a start.
And the supply-side tax cuts aren't going to kick in.
The growth is going to be there, just like it was in President Trump's first term.
Tremendous growth, up to 3%, 3.5%, I think, in 19. But that takes a couple of years to kick in.
Remember, hello, the tax cuts came in 17. We're passing 17. In 19 is when it started hitting in.
Last time I looked, that's a couple of years.
What are we going to do in the interim?
What we're going to do is cut spending.
If we can't cut spending, let's face it now.
And if you don't go, if you don't cross the Potomac, and you don't go to that big building that's right next to Arlington National Cemetery, you're kidding yourself.
And so if we're kidding ourselves, let's just have a conversation and say, oh, it's okay, we're going to find some waste, fraud, and abuse.
In the boats they're commissioning at the National Oceanographic Society, and we're going to shut down USAID, which I think is amazing, and that's $40 or $50 billion a year, and that's a start.
That's a start.
We'll find waste, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars in Medicaid and Medicare.
I'm sure there's tons of waste and fraud over there.
But programmatically, programmatically is where you're going to get cuts.
And we have to have this conversation on this $900 billion defense bill that's got pork all in it, it's got corruption all in it, it's got incompetence in it.
Good God, folks, we didn't win two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, spend $9 trillion, or net present value, from also the care of the wounded and the psychologically damaged and destroyed.
So it's not like we're sitting here and it's the Royal Navy in the 17th century.
Right?
Or it's not the victorious American army signing the surrender documents on the deck of the Missouri.
That's not what we have now.
We don't know how to win.
Where is hell?
unidentified
That's the reason Pete Hex is over there.
steve bannon
But let's have an adult conversation.
If we're not going to cut it, just tell us.
That's fine.
We're big boys and girls.
But if you want to stop...
The financial crisis, if you want to stop it as an adult, you've got to cross the Potomac and tell me what's going to happen in the Pentagon.
Because you're going to leave it at $900 billion.
Write this down now.
You ain't going to get one penny of cuts socially.
There's not.
You look at those Republican congressmen.
You think they can take that heat?
Are you kidding me?
If you looked at this crowd, that's what's going to stand up to the firestorm that's going to come?
Are you kidding me?
These guys can't stand up to anything.
Mike Johnson's going to stand up to that?
They went down to the conference and they came up with $318 billion over 10 years.
I ain't talking about 10 years.
I want to know this year.
I want to know next year.
I don't have time, nor do I have interest in anything in the third year beyond.
This year and next year.
This year and next year.
Am I clear?
That's what I want to see, and I want to see it out of the Pentagon.
And if you're not prepared to cut, then it's not serious.
We should tell the President of the United States it's not serious, and then somebody should have a conversation about whose taxes we're going to raise to close the difference, because you ain't going to grow your way out of here in the next two years.
Full stop.
And if my math is wrong, then somebody show me.
Because I've looked at every different version of it.
And I think I'm right.
And I'm the guy that called the $2 trillion deficit.
Everybody's skipping around.
Oh, we got the biggest conservative wins.
I say, if you lost your mind, it's going to be $2 trillion a year.
It's obscene and absurd.
Ridiculous.
And we don't have time to...
When Volcker and Reagan saved the country and choked out the debacle...
That was in inflation and what happened to the country in the late 1970s, early 1980s when Reagan came in 80, 81 and choked it down.
That took courage and guts and the ability to take a political firestorm.
But we're not that country now.
Then we're a manufacturing superpower.
We had virtually no debt on our balance sheet.
The financial condition was totally different.
We could leverage things.
We can't do that now.
No debt, virtually no debt, and a manufacturing superpower in a highly educated blue-collar workforce.
That is not these United States of America.
So somebody, you either cut it or you tax it.
You figure it out.
You either cut or you tax.
I'm all for cuts, but we've got to get serious.
And if we're not serious, then somebody should tell the president, no, it's not serious on the cuts.
Let's go then to the taxes.
You'll see some people's heads blowing up.
You tax these wealthy.
You tax the corporatists.
You tax the lords of easy money, the sociopathic overlords.
All of a sudden, you'll start seeing cuts coming.
unidentified
South of the Potomac, the place is called the Pentagon.
steve bannon
It's easy.
You can't miss it.
It's big, large, incompetent, and corrupt.
Pete Hexas knows this.
I'm sure in his first couple of days he already saw it.
Catherine, the Christian, the E on the Christians, also the pressure and what happens in the White House.
You were there.
What are these folks going through right now in this intense period?
And tell me about this Christian executive order.
That thing is magnificent.
But hey, it tells you where you're on the year of our Lord 2025. You've got to put an executive order out.
You've got to put the head of the DOJ, the Attorney General in charge, to wring out the anti-Christian and hating on Christians and Christianity out of a government that Christians pay for every day, ma'am.
unidentified
Hi, Steve.
Thanks so much for having me on.
It's a great day in America today for Christians.
It's a great day for the First Amendment.
And so I'm very happy to see all these wonderful EOs coming down the pike.
I mean, the wind is in our sails, Steve.
On this issue, I was just at the State Department today visiting some old colleagues who are doing a phenomenal job over there wrangling foreign aid and taking a fine-tooth comb to every single penny.
That's going out the door.
And as you saw probably today, they just cut 97% of the USAID workforce, which is a huge victory.
I was the White House liaison there at the tail end of the first administration.
I was brought in by John McEntee, and we were stymied.
The moment that we showed up after the election.
So I wish this momentum was there the first time around.
This is some of the things that we wanted to do the first time around, but I'm just really, really happy to see them being done now, and it's a really great day.
steve bannon
Talk about the intensity of the White House.
What it's like when you're there.
You're at state.
You came back to help us.
Just being in the administration, the scrutiny, the pressure, and how tough it is to get anything done, ma'am.
unidentified
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, you know, I remember, I could count on my two hands how many of us really were there to execute President Trump's agenda that he won on in 2016. As you know, the personnel issues were very strong in the last administration.
This time around, I'm not seeing those problems.
I mean, there may be nuances, you know, policy nuances within staff, but in terms of getting things done, And delivering on the campaign promises, Trump has the team to do that.
And I'm so impressed and I'm so happy.
I mean, we were just in the trenches and we had no top cover, no top cover.
I would have loved to have this drumbeat that we have on X and on all these alternative social media channels.
I mean, it's just phenomenal.
The radical transparency is happening.
We've been asking for this for decades, the radical transparency on where our tax dollars are going.
So I couldn't be happier.
there's always a fight.
We can't let up, Steve.
We cannot let up.
Compared to what it was last time around, it's just so much better.
steve bannon
At the start, you saw that, and I want to thank you.
You're in the war every day in D.C. You saw at the top, the head of the World Vision Evangelical.
But sitting there and defending USAID, I mean, and this is the problem.
You have these, quote-unquote, conservative republicans that are really not, that are controlled opposition.
This is one of the reasons, the USAID thing.
It's a rat's nest.
It's a total rat's nest.
Tell me about it and your relation at State.
Give me some details, ma'am.
unidentified
Yeah, well, this is the thing, Steve, is that...
You know, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
I mean, you see every 10 minutes I see, you know, a new revelation of where the taxpayer dollars have gone.
But the problem is that, you know, he made the argument, well, okay, well, we earmark for X, Y, and Z. But the problem is that through USAID, they would give to NGOs, and then NGOs would then further distribute those funds, and then those funds would be distributed even further.
So it was this huge gravy.
That was totally untraceable and unaccountable.
So yes, maybe there are earmarks, of course.
But where's the money?
Where's the money?
That's all we're asking.
And they can't prove it.
steve bannon
It's unbelievable.
Dozier's doing a very good look.
I support you guys where you should be supported.
I love what you're doing.
Chipping away.
I don't like the fact that maybe at Treasury, you're blaming people who are not there.
Just stick.
You got your lane.
Drive, drive, drive.
USAID's fantastic.
unidentified
Absolutely, Steve.
steve bannon
You must cross the Potomac.
You must cross.
unidentified
Absolutely.
steve bannon
I want you to hang around, ma'am.
unidentified
Okay.
steve bannon
I'm here.
I'm here for you, Steve.
She's an entrepreneur now.
She's one of the great ones.
You know, we got Natalie and Grace and Mo, Jane Zirkle.
I'm so proud of these.
They're really very young people.
Battle-hardened, though.
Battle-tested.
These people have been in tough jams.
Plus, the production team, a couple of our producers already over at the White House and the agencies.
unidentified
Grounded away working late nights.
steve bannon
Of course, we're proud of Russ Vogt and Paoletta and Bassett and all of them.
Votes tonight.
The vote on vote.
It's amazing.
Steady pair of hands.
Birch Gold.
What I'm trying to avoid and tell people, hey, we either make these cuts or it's going to get more turbulent.
You're going to have the convergence of the deportations meet the cuts.
This is why it has to be defense.
It can't be all social programs.
You're going to have to think this thing through.
You've got to think downrange, gentlemen.
Ben Berquam and Benzman are going to be here and give you a reality check in the war room in a moment.
unidentified
Going after the worst of the worst in criminals.
*Dramatic music* It's like finding a needle in a haystack.
The individuals that look and pick up today associated with MS-13.
foreign terrorist organization.
Get your hands up.
steve bannon
I see your hand.
unidentified
Don't move.
Drugs, guns, worst go first.
We are just trying to make the community safer.
steve bannon
We're with you 100%.
unidentified
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steve bannon
Okay, Ben Burquam joins us.
Ben, amazing.
You've put yourself in harm's way in the Darien Gap and in Mexico and exposed yourself to the cartels, all of it.
Ben's going to be here to talk about the kinetic activity.
But you've been on these raids.
Are we building momentum?
Is the legal part stopping us?
Pam Bondi's in there now.
What's the current status?
We understand the guys on the front line are incredibly courageous, but are we scaling this thing up?
ben bergquam
Well, that's the biggest problem right now, Steve.
Every single person that we've caught that I've been a part of these operations with ICE. I was in Chicago.
I was in New York.
We reported from New Jersey, from that Elizabeth Detention Center, and then yesterday in Baltimore, every single one of these guys had been previously incarcerated, had been in a detention center, had an ice hold on them, and was released by a sanctuary community back out into the community.
And so these guys are going to get them.
These guys are picking them up.
One of the biggest problems is even if you pick them up, you know, the guys you saw yesterday that we got.
They aren't immediately sent out of the country.
Most of the time, if they get sent out, they get deported, it'll take about 60 days.
But we even have judges that'll protect these guys.
Known MS-13 members, known Tren de la Aragua members, and they're protecting them, saying, well, if we send them back, they might be mistreated in their home country.
Bukele might mistreat this MS-13 member if he gets sent back.
And so, I mean, it's a drop in the bucket.
It's not enough.
It's not enough to stop the bleeding, stop the self-destruction of our own country, the suicide that the Democrats have put us on, until we get the Justice Department to go after the sanctuary communities, prosecute some of these sanctuary jurisdictions, and defund them, and then start mass...
Deportations.
Four years from now, it'll look like nothing happened.
steve bannon
Let me get Benzman in here with Ben, because you've got people that's expensive.
You've got people putting themselves in harm's way.
I think we need to highlight more of these judges.
You've seen this in the past.
Benzman, what's the situation?
What can Pam do about it?
Look, the resistance, they're hitting us on every side.
Right?
We see this on everything President Trump's trying to effectuate.
Everything that Elon Musk and the team at Doge are trying to effectuate.
They're going to federal court.
They're trying to chop blockers.
They're trying to slow down.
They're trying to stop momentum.
They're trying to stop muzzle velocity.
Muzzle velocity.
The kind of thing that drives, you know, you're able to get through and accomplish things and get things done.
You can see this on the deportations right out of the box.
What can be done, Benzman?
todd bensman
Well, they just have to keep grinding on in those blue jurisdictions, just like they have, but they need to ramp up detention space, and they need to have intelligence, and they need to access databases of local law enforcement and also DHS databases to figure out where people might be, because they're being released.
As Ben just said, so it makes it harder.
So you just need better intel, better strategy, better tactic, and more infrastructure.
Some of these guys, they've had to release 300 or 400 of them just because they didn't have bed space where they were.
And that's going to take a little bit of time.
They're working hard to get more bed space.
It's that simple sometimes.
Infrastructure.
Tactics.
steve bannon
But if Pritzker...
Hang on a second.
If Pritzker...
You talk about getting data and getting access.
So, Burquam, if Pritzker's...
If Prisca, he's already out there.
He's telling you, and he's running on 2028 on this.
He says, you're not touching a guy in a state prison in Illinois.
Mayor Johnson is up in your grill of the sanctuary city of Chicago.
Hell, the state legislature in California is passing a $50 million bill to fight Trump on anything.
The big thing is this, and they want all this money to redo the Palisades, but they're going to remain a sanctuary city in LA and San Francisco.
The attitude of people inside, when are we going to get tough and say, hey, here's the problem.
We're going to arrest Pritzker and Johnson and the guys at the prisons or wherever, you know, the authorities, whoever doesn't turn these people over and give us the data, guess what?
Cuff them and take them off because then you'll send a signal, sir.
ben bergquam
Yeah, yeah, and you'll save millions and millions.
You talk about saving money.
USAID wasting all this money on inviting the invasion and paying for basket weaving in Guatemala.
But you want to talk about saving some money, not having to go out and track these guys down in their home communities, not having to do what we're doing, you know, getting a dozen of these guys in an operation where you spend $20 million.
You're going to save a ton of money if you can simply pick them up in the jails.
And that issue has to be forced.
To Todd's point, a lot of that information is there.
So there is, constitutionally, there's federalism where the jails have to share some information about the inmates they have incarcerated.
But that doesn't mean that they have to cooperate with ICE detainers.
There hasn't been a fight there yet.
And I think this is where Emil Bove comes in and says, we have to take this.
This is a federal jurisdiction issue, and we have to take this and force their hand.
And ultimately, it's Pam Bondi going in.
And as you said, I don't know if they're going to arrest Pritzker.
I sure as hell would love to see it.
I don't know if they're going to arrest Johnson.
But what I do think they can do is just simply Go into the prisons and say, we're taking these guys, you're not releasing them, and force those jurisdictions to fight them back in the federal courts.
The bigger problem, though, is, again, we're talking about tens of millions of dollars to capture a handful of guys.
The scale that we're talking about having to deal with, when the American people talk about mass deportations, they think we're talking 10 million people.
There's just no possible way under the current rules of engagement, under these current administrative warrants, the way they're being processed, where you knock on a door and all of these guys have been coached by the Catholic Charities and all of these other NGOs that are also paid for by USAID, that they simply don't have to open the doors.
It's not going to cut it.
So we've got to do criminal warrants.
We've got to get away from these administrative warrants.
And we've got to be able to pick these guys up in jail.
So ultimately, it really does come down to the Justice Department saying, screw you guys.
We're coming in.
We're taking the bad guys, get in our way, and we're going to arrest you.
I mean, until we do that, it's, you know, again, it's good that we're doing what we're doing.
We're just wasting a hell of a lot of money doing it.
steve bannon
Ben's been, your thoughts about this.
Is this what has to, do you agree with Ben Berkwam, this has to happen this way?
That we've got to, you know, get back to justice and kind of rethink this thing?
todd bensman
Yeah, and I think that there are also some tools.
I mean, you mentioned a couple of them.
You know, it's not beyond the pale that there could be an arrest of an elected official somewhere.
It was interesting to me that there was an assistant attorney general present in, I believe it was Chicago, on some of the ICE raids, just kind of overviewing what was going on.
You're not going to have an assistant AG out there for any other reason than to contemplate, who can I arrest?
What are my authorities out here?
What are they doing to get in the way?
And also, we're already starting to see serious talk and probably to be followed soon by action of cutting government grants to these blue cities and making them pay for it that way.
So I think there's a little bit more, some more string to pull on those kind of tactics as well.
But I agree.
It's expensive.
steve bannon
Speaking of national security, I know you're doing a summary, and it's going to come out, I think, tomorrow.
Talk to me about the cartels, Mexico, kinetic activity.
The audience was all jacked up yesterday about what you're talking about.
Is this going to be real, or are we going to take the fight?
Are we going to take the torch to the enemy down there?
todd bensman
I mean, here's what's going on.
You have the Mexican, the 10,000 troops that Trump leveraged out of his tariff threat that are deploying right now in places like Tijuana and Flores, and they're going to be deploying all over.
They're putting them right, and the purpose of this is to stop the drug smuggling and officially to dismantle the drug cartels that are moving fentanyl.
Unlike any other Mexican deployment that I've seen, and I've seen a few of them now, they're putting them right in the smuggling lanes, right in the middle between the cartels and our border, right there.
And remember, those cartels have been, you know, cashing in, and that cash cow is dead now because on the human smuggling.
There's hardly anybody coming across there.
You know, we've got the border pretty well hermetically sealed.
Got to keep the pressure on in every possible way.
But that really hit those cartels in the pocketbook like you wouldn't believe.
They were making sometimes more money than they were on drugs out of that.
And now that's gone.
The only thing they have left now is fentanyl and drugs.
And now you got Mexican military guys getting right in between them.
And back of them are the U.S. Marines with Reapers and all kinds of surveillance stuff.
So I think things are going to go kinetic.
I have a source that's a really good source.
I'm not going to obviously say it is.
It's telling me that there is tabletop planning right now for the immediate future to using U.S. intelligence and certain Mexican units to go kinetic on narcotics depots.
On fentanyl labs and places like that, when that happens, I mean, get ready.
There's going to be fireworks.
These cartels are money hungry.
They're brazen.
They're incredibly well armed from making billions and billions of dollars on the human smuggling for four years.
What do you think they did with that money?
They invested it in arms.
And they are armed up to the teeth, and they're not going to just sit back there and lose their drug business.
They're not without a fight.
So I anticipate some fireworks.
steve bannon
I want to make sure our staff pulls this.
This is big breaking news.
The source is telling you preparations are underway to potentially go kinetic and do it in the short term.
Ben, I know you're writing that.
Burquam, you spent time down there.
If it goes kinetic...
With the Mexican military, the Mexican Marines, all that, and maybe a little help by guys like us north of the border, how huge is that going to be in northern Mexico, sir?
ben bergquam
Well, it'll be all across Mexico, obviously.
Some of these guys, their headquarters are all over, but it'll be big.
I do a lot of traveling to Mexico, and I'll probably avoid that for a little while unless we're in an armed entourage, because these guys, as Todd said, they're not going to go quietly, and it'll be the soft targets that'll be real easy for these guys to go after.
So we think they're terrorists now.
Wait until they start picking off civilians and taking advantage of the soft targets.
And then the other side of that is on the U.S. side.
Every one of these cartels we're talking about...
Has U.S. operations as well.
So this is going to be not, if they go kinetic in Mexico, it's going to be kinetic in the U.S. as well.
And there's going to be repercussions all over the place.
So this is a fight that's a long time coming.
And I think we've barely scratched the surface of how bad and how violent it's going to get.
And again...
All preventable, all 100% preventable, and all driven by leftists who have sold this country out, and unfortunately people on our side who were just asleep at the wheel until President Trump came.
steve bannon
Ben, where do people go to get your new special, all your reporting?
It's been incredible.
Where do people go?
ben bergquam
America's Voice.
Everything has been releasing.
We're doing a lot of editing to protect people's identities as we're doing this.
But everything's on social media, at America's Voice, on X, on Instagram.
And then our next episodes of Law& Border will be on americasvoice.news.
We're working on those as we speak.
In the next few weeks, we'll be getting those out.
And my social media, at Ben Burquam as well.
And then frontlineamerica.com.
steve bannon
Thank you, brother.
todd bensman
Stay safe.
ben bergquam
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
steve bannon
Oscar Blue Ramirez, Ben's whole team, very brave.
Ben, before I let you go, Burkham just said, hey, look, don't think it's just going to stay in Mexico or northern Mexico.
It'll blow back across here because the cartels are deeply embedded from the Rio Grande Valley to South Texas, Arizona, up to Chicago, Dallas, all over.
Every town's a border town.
Every state's a border state, sir.
todd bensman
Thoughts?
Yeah, I agree.
My first experience covering the border was from 2006 to 2009, and that was Calderon's war on the cartel.
That's the last time we had a real war in Mexico, and it did spill across the border.
I covered it for three years straight on both sides of the border, and it was nasty, ugly, horrible.
I mean, you know, torture houses.
The cartels were fighting the Mexican Marines and each other, and they were spilling over onto the U.S. side.
They were killing people on this side that thought were snitches.
We were fighting headless bodies.
All sorts of that kind of stuff can happen on this side as well.
Homan was out today.
He was asked, I think it was ABC News, what's going to be the American reaction if those cartels try to attack?
unidentified
And, you know, Homan said, you know, he's a madman.
todd bensman
He's going to go crazy on those cartels.
It's going to go, you know, big time kinetic.
I don't know if that's actually going to happen, but I think there's a reason why he's messaging.
steve bannon
I don't know.
I wouldn't cross Homan, and I wouldn't cross Miller, and I certainly would not cross a guy named Donald J. Trump.
We've got to bounce.
Benzman, I know you're working on this big story.
We want to have you back on when it's up.
Because you've got a massive scoop there, sir.
Where do people go to track you on social media?
todd bensman
Yeah, go to BenzmanTodd at X. I'm at Getter, and I'm at Truth Social.
Those are the main things.
ToddBenzman.com if you want to sign up for my free newsletter.
steve bannon
Thank you, sir.
Appreciate you.
Benzman saying we're going to Kinetic.
He's got it from the top.
Catherine, we've got to bounce.
Tell me about...
You can't go in because you've got to run the company.
We understand that.
Tell me about the company.
Give me a minute on a special.
What do you got for us?
unidentified
Thanks, Steve.
Yeah, I mean, I'm out here in...
Well, I'm here in D.C., but I have my company out in Wyoming.
It's Merriweather Farms.
Merriweatherfarms.com.
We do have a burger blowout running.
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As I've mentioned before, I keep 50 to 75 pounds in my freezer at all times.
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And then if you're interested in other products, use code USAID for 10% off site-wide, Steve.
So great.
steve bannon
One more time.
Where do they go?
I love it.
I love it.
Show me the sign again.
Can you show me the sign again?
What's the signage?
unidentified
Oh, this one?
This one?
Hot Girls Eat Beef.
Yes.
That's right.
They do.
steve bannon
Hot Girls Eat.
unidentified
Hot Girls Eat.
steve bannon
They do.
Merriweather Farm.
Show them one more time.
unidentified
Merriweather Farm.
Yeah.
Merryweatherfarms.com.
Go to the homepage and you'll see our burger special.
But if you're interested in other products on the site, then use code USAID for 10% off.
Thanks, Steve.
steve bannon
What a heckle.
What a heckle.
Love you, girl.
Keep fighting.
unidentified
Love you too, Steve.
Thanks.
steve bannon
One of the best.
One of those new generation of fighters.
She's great.
Total heckle.
Love it.
I don't want to identify the island in the South Pacific.
Your dad's, I think, gone by there in a ship before, I think, maybe.
Mo Bannon finishing your birthday trip and returning back to join us this week in a big event we've got at Harvard.
How's it been, ma'am?
unidentified
It's been great here.
A very relaxing birthday trip, but I don't want the War Room Posse to think that I took any time off because there's no time off in the War Room.
So I have been working while I've been here.
In the South Pacific, but I want to remind everyone that CPAC... Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
steve bannon
You've been working.
I've been lighting you up all hours of the night.
Hey, is this done?
No, Mo's putting in a good 12-, 14-hour day, but in the sun.
unidentified
And I'm five hours behind the East Coast, so I will come home with a tan while everyone else is...
Enjoying the 30-some degree weather back on the East Coast.
But I encourage everyone to, if you have not gotten your tickets for CPAC, go to cpac.org slash war room to get your tickets.
The War Room Posse gets 20% off.
maureen bannon
Your tickets are $76.
unidentified
And once you sign up for CPAC, sign up for the Force Multiplier Academy on Wednesday the 19th.
You'll get to see a lot of amazing speakers, the War Room Posse.
You'll get to see the War Room team.
And in order to sign up for that, you go to pp.com slash WFMA. Or you can also go to warroom.org to the events tab.
And it's the first stop on the drop down of the events tab.
But I encourage you to go to both.
I will be back just in time.
To hear you speak at Harvard and then also for CPAC. We're going to actually workshop all day for the Force Multiplier Camp.
steve bannon
You don't want to miss it.
CPAC's $76.
They've given us a special deal.
They want as many World War Room Posse members, and we're going to make it the day before, and we're throwing in a free lunch.
We're going to spend the whole day, maybe even do a gonzo.
War Room in the morning right there with audience participation.
Audience participation is the whole thing at CPAC. Real America's Voice.
All of us are going to be there.
It's going to be amazing.
We're actually going to be in a special space this year so we can kind of...
They've had noise complaints of the war in Posse.
I'm so shocked.
I'm shocked that the Posse gets there and gets a little loud.
And that's the morning show.
Now you're going to start drinking at night.
Mo, social media.
Where do people get you, ma'am?
maureen bannon
You can get me on Twitter and get her at Maureen underscore Bannon and also on Instagram at RealMaureenBannon and maybe I'll bring this view back with me to the East Coast so maybe we can have this view on a green screen at the Force Multiplier Academy.
steve bannon
We need it.
We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m.
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