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The men and women at the FBI, I have your back because you have the backs of the American people. | |
You will be held to the same high standard. | ||
Any deviation from that standard will not be tolerated at this Federal Bureau of Investigation. | ||
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The men and women at the FBI who make us safe deserve better. | |
And they are going to get it with our leadership and your support. | ||
God bless America and God bless every one of you. | ||
I love this country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love this country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Everyone go to the Waldorf. | ||
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Thank you. | |
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. | |
Here's another time I got a free shot at all these networks lying. | ||
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About the people. | |
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will... | ||
Be safe. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Look at the FBI! | ||
I see some familiar faces over there. | ||
Is that Mike Davis? | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
Right there in the far right, there's Mike Davis. | ||
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Far right where he belongs. | |
Far right. | ||
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Wow. | |
I thought Pam Bonney or somebody may say a word. | ||
Carly Bonet, you still crying? | ||
Carly Bonet, there's no crying. | ||
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Carly Bonet, she's wiping those tears of joy away. | |
Carly Bonet, there's no crying in the war room, baby. | ||
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Carly, come on up. | |
Come on up. | ||
The Midnight Rider, folks. | ||
What are you crying for? | ||
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All right, let me tell you guys a story. | |
There's a place in Ronkonkoma called the America First Warehouse. | ||
Yes. | ||
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And Cash was out there, you know, signing his book, and I couldn't wait to meet him in person because, you know, we talk online and stuff and share, like, crazy memes and things. | |
And I got to ask him a question, and I said, when President Trump wins again for the third time, what position... | ||
Would you like to have? | ||
Is there some place that you think you would fit? | ||
You know, because at that time, we all thought he would be great for the CIA. And he was so gracious, and he said, let's just see what happens. | ||
Wherever I'm wanted, wherever I'm needed, I'll take the job gladly. | ||
Wow, isn't that great? | ||
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And I got all verklempt then, and now seeing this now, I'm verklempt again. | |
And I don't know, I can't stop crying because this just... | ||
Just talk. | ||
Talk amongst yourselves. | ||
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This was a hard one, guys. | |
This was a fight. | ||
You do a better imitation of Mike Myers than Mike Myers does. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's go to the main stage. | ||
We've got Eric Bolling up here. | ||
We've got a huge announcement we're going to make in a moment. | ||
Let's go to the main stage. | ||
Mike Benz taking down USAID and the CIA with Matt Schlapp. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
So we're hearing optimism from you. | ||
I like it. | ||
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If I may defend myself. | |
I wanted to give you one more shot to really clarify things. | ||
Vigilance is eternal on this. | ||
Take a vacation if you feel you need to. | ||
Drink your champagne. | ||
If you're an Eagles fan, you know, do a little touchdown dance. | ||
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But then get right back to work. | |
Get right back to work. | ||
Are we going to do that? | ||
Are we going to get right back to work? | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
Thanks for being with us. | ||
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We appreciate it. | |
Are we losing stuff here, Harry? | ||
Harry, you should be able to hit the fastball. | ||
I'm picking on Harry. | ||
Harry's great. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
We've got major, major, major news. | ||
Eric Bolling. | ||
And I don't know who approved this. | ||
I don't know how SIG, I don't know how the SIGs did this. | ||
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I was not consulted. | |
No, no, no. | ||
Naturally. | ||
Bolling, tell us what's going to happen on Monday. | ||
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So, I'd like to preempt this with, I found out yesterday what's going to happen on Monday. | |
I found out through a press release. | ||
Turns out I've been doing a podcast for the past four months called Bowling, and it will be carried now in Real America's Voice. | ||
And the best news of all of this, it leads into the war room, this hour of the war room, from 4 to 5. So 4 to 5, Eric Bowling's going to be tee-up the war room. | ||
We're going to try to do a live changeover. | ||
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Can I just say one thing? | |
I just showed someone a DM I had with Andrew Breitbart the day he passed, the day we found out he passed. | ||
And it was a couple days after. | ||
Steve Bannon, Andrew Breitbart, Eric Bolling, and Ann Coulter had drinks and cocktails over at Del Frisco's across the street from Fox. | ||
I remember that. | ||
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What an honor it was for me, and little did I know this many years later, that I was in the presence of just some absolute wonderful people. | |
And Steve, you've been a hero of mine. | ||
I really look forward to 4 to 5 to 5 to 6. But hold on. | ||
Who signed off? | ||
Now think about this lineup. | ||
10 to noon you've got War Room. | ||
Noon to two, you got Charlie Kirk. | ||
Two to three, you got Jack Posobiec. | ||
Three to four, you got Steve Gruber. | ||
Four to five, Eric Bolling. | ||
Five to six, back of the war room. | ||
You got John Solomon, six to seven. | ||
And Stinchfield, seven to eight, right? | ||
That's like nine hours. | ||
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Stinchfield, seven to eight. | |
That's nine hours of madness, right? | ||
What a lineup for Real America's Voice. | ||
Eric, what's the show going to be like? | ||
Tell us what to expect. | ||
What's different to your show now than when you were on Fox and the Murdochs? | ||
The Murdochs never let you cover anything. | ||
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So let me just tell you something. | |
I've spent the better part of 20 years measuring every word out of my mouth because when you watch any legacy media news person, I don't care if they're opinion or news, they're a journalist and they're giving their opinions on TV. Runs through, | ||
you know, the censorship in their own mind because the minute it comes out, they feel that they've exposed either the company or themselves to either litigation or losing an advertiser. | ||
You do not get what these people are saying. | ||
You don't get what they're feeling. | ||
You're getting the very much watered down and censored version of it. | ||
What's been approved by corporate. | ||
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What's been approved, and if, God forbid, you say something that hasn't been, you get your butt hauled up to... | |
That's one thing I'd be careful of. | ||
Get your butt hauled up to the second floor. | ||
I went to the next place, who happens to be one of the sponsors of this, and I got censored day in and day out. | ||
I had sent the great Senator Mike Lee on the show. | ||
And Mike wanted to come on and talk. | ||
He called me up at home and said, I want to talk about cutting off Ukrainian funding. | ||
He's like, I am so sick of this. | ||
So I brought him on the show. | ||
We did nine minutes with Mike Lee about cutting Ukraine funding. | ||
It was a pre-tape show. | ||
At 8 o'clock, I'm watching, three minutes of that interview went up and nothing to do with Ukraine. | ||
Three minutes? | ||
Three minutes. | ||
They cut six, two-thirds of the whole interview. | ||
You cut a U.S. senator six minutes? | ||
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And he didn't? | |
No. | ||
No one told him. | ||
And I called him and said, Senator, I just got to let you know, he was livid. | ||
Wow. | ||
Really, really pissed. | ||
Wow. | ||
Because that's what he wanted to do. | ||
He wanted to come and talk about it. | ||
But you get censored. | ||
It doesn't matter on the right, on the left, you get censored. | ||
Here, you're getting organic and truth. | ||
You're getting the truth, Steve. | ||
Wow. | ||
Eric Bolling. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to go in the audience a second. | ||
Burquam, you're there. | ||
We're going to hang on. | ||
And Jane Zirko. | ||
I want to start, though, with Posobiec and come across Cash Patel as FBI Director. | ||
What is the first thing that Cash does, Jack Posobiec? | ||
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Look, the first thing... | |
Oh, we've got a hot mic here. | ||
The first thing I want to see Cash Patel do, as soon as he's able... | ||
Declassify, declassify, declassify. | ||
Let's get everything out there. | ||
The assassinations, 9-11, Epstein, anything that the FBI is sitting on that wall. | ||
I want to see Kash Patel go right over to that wall. | ||
J6, J6, all J6. All of it. | ||
Throw the doors way open. | ||
And by the way, let's see all of the FD302 forms from those J6 interviews. | ||
And let's match up those 302 forms. | ||
The custodial interviews with what those agents said on the stand in court, because I'm pretty sure that Pam Bondi would agree that perjury is a felony in the United States. | ||
All right. | ||
Carly, Cash for Tell, what should you do first? | ||
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Well, I'm just going to coin a phrase, the hunters have now become the hunted. | |
Well, I need the... | ||
Oh, you're saying go after those guys. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
That sounds ominous. | ||
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Well, did anyone read Government Gangsters? | |
You know, the left was screaming about it, but that's a playbook. | ||
And they're right. | ||
They're right. | ||
Everything in that book, these are crooked people. | ||
Who are the worst hunters? | ||
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I want to see Adam Schiff. | |
Go down! | ||
Let's cut back to Pam Bondi. | ||
Thea Cash is swearing in. | ||
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Not live. | |
One. | ||
Please place your hand on the guitar and raise your right hand. | ||
I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. | ||
I think Cash, if I can continue the conversation, I think Cash should immediately audit the FBI. Follow the money. | ||
You want to know what's going on anywhere? | ||
Follow the money. | ||
And we will find out where the money was spent, how it was spent. | ||
And once you start pulling at some of those threads on the sweater, it starts to unravel very quickly when there's a dollar attached to it and someone could go to jail for fraud. | ||
Well, and Eric, to your point before that Senator Lee was talking about... | ||
We need a full audit of all the Ukraine funding, all the money that's going on. | ||
Now, Zelensky, and I was over there in Kiev last week, and Zelensky says he didn't get all the money. | ||
Okay, so who got the money? | ||
Not all the money. | ||
He only got $77 billion of $172 billion. | ||
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So how many billions went into the pockets of kickbacks of politicians and organizations in Washington, D.C.? And I'd love to see Kash Patel and Pam Bondi get together. | |
With Ed Martin, your new U.S. Attorney of Washington, D.C., and start tracking every dollar of that Ukraine funding, because I got a thinking, I got an interesting suspicion that the name Vindman might be coming up. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
You think it's some money? | ||
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And his wife losing her mind on Twitter that he didn't get the pre-pardon. | |
She seemed, oh, very upset about that. | ||
Me think the lady doth protest too much. | ||
Before we go to break, we got a minute or two. | ||
Let's talk about this Ukraine situation, right? | ||
You're very familiar with what happened. | ||
Scott Besson's over there. | ||
They're talking about minerals. | ||
Zelensky was very rude to Besson. | ||
He's been disrespectful for the president. | ||
The president's called a dictator. | ||
If the audience haven't heard, what's the breaking news about where is President Trump going to go and on what day he's going to go? | ||
Why is this symbolic? | ||
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So this is reported. | |
It has not yet been confirmed by the White House, but this is reported from European sources. | ||
And we know that President Trump has already said that he plans to go to Russia, and he said that Putin, he also plans to welcome him. | ||
To the White House. | ||
There's reporting from European sources now that President Trump plans to travel to Moscow, Russia for a sit-down with Putin on May 9th of this year. | ||
So in just a couple of weeks for that sit-down. | ||
And for folks who don't know, May 9th is significant. | ||
That is the end of World War II victory day as it's celebrated in Russia, the Battle of Berlin. | ||
Their heads are blown up right now, right? | ||
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Well, the heads are blowing up because President Trump has decided to actually put peace and the interests of war ahead of the corrupt interests and the special interests. | |
And he's decided, and I talked about this on stage today, that unfortunately World War III is going to have to be canceled. | ||
Social media, social media, where do we go get you? | ||
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Bowling. | |
The show's called Bowling. | ||
Eric Bowling at Eric Bowling everywhere. | ||
And by the way, at 4.57... | ||
Watch the show because Steve and I are going to have a little conversation about what's going to happen. | ||
We've learned so much from this guy. | ||
I can't speak enough. | ||
So 4 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time on Monday, the show kicks off in the lineup of Real America Sports. | ||
Let's hear it for Eric. | ||
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Thank you, guys. | |
Thank you. | ||
Carly Bonet, where are we going? | ||
Telegram to get you. | ||
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Telegram, it's Midnight Rider, Carly Bonet. | |
It's Carly Bonet across the board except for Facebook and Instagram. | ||
Boo. | ||
You're not verklempt anymore? | ||
You're good? | ||
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I'm getting better. | |
You're better? | ||
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Okay. | |
Let's hear it for Carly Bonet, Midnight Rider. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
Real America's Voice, the war room in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Thank you. | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! Jane Zucker, who you got for us right there? | ||
Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? Yes, Ron Van Beek, Grand Rapids, Michigan. | ||
I've been following Steve for eight years and we want to thank him as veterans. | ||
We're keeping the hope of America alive. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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Thank you for your service. | |
Can you tell us a little bit about your military career? | ||
Yes, I spent 365 days in combat in Vietnam. | ||
The communists shot at me. | ||
I shot at them. | ||
We won. | ||
USA! USA! USA! Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? My name is Karlyn. | ||
I'm from Central Illinois. | ||
And we are going to turn Illinois red this year. | ||
I'm leading the precinct strategy. | ||
So if anyone doesn't know anything about Dan Schultz's precinct strategy, that is the key. | ||
I love the precinct strategy, but when are you guys going to get strong enough to shut up Pritzker? | ||
I'm so tired of hearing him. | ||
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We have a group of young men over here at Make Illinois Great Again, a booth over here, and they are got... | |
Where's the Make Illinois Great Again crowd? | ||
Where are they? | ||
Why do you want to Make Illinois Great Again? | ||
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Come and tell me. | |
Come and tell me. | ||
Because Illinois is a great state. | ||
It's full of great people. | ||
It's full of conservatives. | ||
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Everybody south of I-80 is with this crowd. | |
All right. | ||
What brings you to CPAC? Oh, I met with Mr. Bannon for five minutes when he was in Springfield, Missouri, and I got a quick introduction, but I didn't get to follow up with you, and I'm a former liberal, former atheist, former president of the ACLU, and I still need to talk to you. | ||
Wow, wow. | ||
What convinced you to change over? | ||
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I was an atheist, and I had a rattle encounter with God. | |
Jane, make sure she go see Moe right over here, right over in the bullpen. | ||
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Your name and what brings you to CPAC? My name is Rafael. | |
I come from California. | ||
We love Trump in California. | ||
Tell me about your pin. | ||
It says, Abolish the Department of Education. | ||
Do you guys want to abolish the Department of Education? | ||
Tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC. Patty Ho, and I am at CPAC from St. Pete, Florida to see Steve Bannon and celebrate the delicious victory. | ||
Amen. | ||
Jane, hang on for one second. | ||
Does that summarize CPAC right there? | ||
Oh man, that's all music to my... | ||
Matt Schlapp, the head of CPAC. Actually, Mercy Schlapp's the head of CPAC, but we have the spokesmodel, Matt Schlapp joins us. | ||
Can I tell you, I'm cynical, and I look at this, I say, well, Illinois's hard, and this community's hard, and California. | ||
Do you know what Donald Trump is teaching me? | ||
Have hope and believe. | ||
Amazing things can happen. | ||
So I love the fact that you guys... | ||
We just got done talking about our panel about politics, and Steve and Jack, you guys know this. | ||
The one thing we have to do as patriots, people who believe in freedom, is we'll let the RNC and all those guys do their thing. | ||
We got our own thing to do. | ||
It's a little bit different and distinct, and the one thing we have to be is entrepreneurial, we have to be creative, and there's all kinds of people that are willing to come our way that, you know... | ||
Maybe you weren't willing to before. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I want to say this celebration, a couple of days, right? | ||
Yesterday was a glorious day. | ||
We just saw Kash Patel get sworn in and start his run as head of the FBI. McConnell steps down yesterday. | ||
But this started four years ago. | ||
Talk about the decision of bringing President Trump to Orlando. | ||
You know, first of all, and then him coming. | ||
That was the starting point. | ||
47 days after he went to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Talks about that. | ||
Because that was the first step in the journey that leads us here today, 32 days into President Trump's second term. | ||
So this lady who was up here said she was a former atheist, head of the ACLU. I don't know where she went. | ||
But she got to talk to Steve Bannon. | ||
I'm lucky. | ||
I get missives from Steve Bannon. | ||
When he is inspired to tell me something he thinks CPAC needs to do. | ||
And the one thing that I don't think we ever had any daylight on is Donald Trump wasn't too old. | ||
Donald Trump wasn't a has-been. | ||
Donald Trump didn't have his chance and it was time to look for someone else. | ||
We felt the opposite. | ||
We thought everything about 2020 meant you had to double down. | ||
So I did something we do at CPAC. I'm a Midwestern boy, by the way, raised in Kansas mostly. | ||
By kind of like eight expat New Yorker parents. | ||
And I have this thing my parents taught me, Jack. | ||
You invite someone to come to something, you're being polite. | ||
You're saying, I had sent Donald Trump a letter. | ||
I didn't think it was controversial. | ||
Hey, we're going to have this CPAC in Orlando because, no offense, Washington, D.C. sucked under that virus. | ||
And everything was closed down. | ||
They were trying to close this down. | ||
I said... | ||
We are not closing down CPAC. We'll go to any jurisdiction that will be open. | ||
The only one we could find was Orlando in this hotel. | ||
Turned out to be a Pritzker Hotel, by the way. | ||
That's a whole other story. | ||
So we invite Donald Trump, and you know what happened to me, Steve? | ||
This will shock you. | ||
I had board members that said, well, Donald Trump is an insurrectionist, and he's an election denier. | ||
And he's a felon. | ||
Do you know he's being investigated in Georgia and New York and even DOJ? You need to rescind your invitation. | ||
Rescind it. | ||
So I said, I don't even understand. | ||
How do you rescind it? | ||
I can't go get the letter. | ||
How do you call Donald Trump and say, yeah, I'm going to be an Indian. | ||
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Kidding, kidding, kidding. | |
I couldn't even imagine it. | ||
And besides that, that would have been morally wrong and repugnant. | ||
And why would I do that when he's the only guy? | ||
And clearly divinely inspired to save my country. | ||
So we stuck by him. | ||
Those board members, those board members were thrown out on their ass, Steve, okay? | ||
Amen. | ||
The single best speech I think President Trump has ever given is that Orlando speech. | ||
It's called the Come Retribution speech. | ||
And it is Old Testament, right? | ||
It is righteous indignation about Trump knew the election was stolen. | ||
Right? | ||
He knew the Republican Party did not back him up and having it stolen. | ||
Right? | ||
You just had the J6 guys all being hunted down. | ||
He was angry when he said that, but he was hopeful in saying, I'm coming back. | ||
I'm going to run. | ||
And that was the first step in the journey that leads us here today. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
And the other thing is, I'm going to say this in a way that doesn't get me in any trouble. | ||
But can you imagine having the presidency ripped from your hands, having to read that Joe Biden got 81 million votes? | ||
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Ha! | |
Ha. | ||
And now you're a former president, and now all these people that were kissing your butt and wanting jobs and wanting to get on the board of this and wanting to get invited to a Christmas party, they're all starting to put quotes out in the paper. | ||
Remember that? | ||
I remember that. | ||
Putting tweets out, separating themselves. | ||
He had his chance. | ||
I love him, but it's not his chance. | ||
He's an insurrection. | ||
It's not his time. | ||
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And I remember, too, is, Matt, when you invited him, and you kept inviting him, and there were the CPACs around the country in Grapevine, which I understand, coming back to Grapevine. | |
They said, CPAC is getting too Trumpy. | ||
They said, what is this guy doing? | ||
What is Matt Schlapp doing? | ||
Why does he keep inviting him? | ||
And now he's got Bannon coming in and he's got the war room posse and all this stuff. | ||
It's becoming way too Trumpy. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
They weren't becoming too Trumpy. | ||
It's that Matt Schlapp could see the direction of America because America was going Trumpy. | ||
Amen. | ||
Look, let me tell you. | ||
I have a lot of sins to confess to. | ||
I have a lot of sins of being involved in the swamp and involved with the establishment Republican Party. | ||
I guess I was hoping it would be more conservative, and then I had this realization. | ||
It wasn't going to be more conservative until someone came in and started just dominating it and showing it how to fight and showing them how to have muscles. | ||
Literally taking on people like John McCain and Mitt Romney and all those who had, you know, they were the perfect candidates before. | ||
And here's the great irony of the whole thing. | ||
This is the part I love the best. | ||
All their predictions about the votes we would lose if... | ||
Donald Trump was our standard-bearer. | ||
And if he acted that way, all of those demographic groups improved and they embraced him. | ||
They were wrong about everything. | ||
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We're gonna lose African-American men. | |
We're gonna lose Hispanics. | ||
We're gonna loon suburban women. | ||
We're gonna lose Native Americans. | ||
Here's another thing about 2020. Remember all those mail-in ballots. | ||
We went 63.5 million votes to 74 million votes in 2020. Okay, 74 million votes. | ||
Biden got more. | ||
Those votes did not come back and vote in 22, right? | ||
They said, okay, they don't vote in midterms. | ||
They don't vote in presidentials. | ||
They did not come back and vote this time. | ||
You know why? | ||
They were made up, right? | ||
Those are phony ballots, phony votes. | ||
This is Trump's third term. | ||
Now, I happen to think he should get a fourth term, or at least a fourth victory. | ||
We only got two minutes left. | ||
President Trump's coming tomorrow. | ||
Tell us, what do you anticipate? | ||
I know you've talked to him. | ||
What time is it going to happen? | ||
What has to happen logistically because the Secret Service will be here? | ||
Sierra's trying to get me in trouble. | ||
He wants the Secret Service to knock on my door. | ||
Did you tell the war room what time the president is speaking? | ||
You're a White House veteran. | ||
Anytime, all day. | ||
I've got to be a little careful. | ||
The time will change. | ||
We all have to be flexible. | ||
They're going to flip all the room. | ||
They're going to put a bunch of security in place. | ||
But let me just say one thing. | ||
God bless these Secret Service agents who have been protecting Donald Trump. | ||
I think the Secret Service became woke. | ||
But I know, and Jack and Steve know, and you all know, he had dedicated men and women around him that were fighting not only the bad guys that like to put a bullet in him, but also their own agency. | ||
So that they could stay by the man. | ||
They were agents that literally ruined their careers, potentially, because they wanted to save Donald Trump. | ||
So tomorrow, if you're a little bit frustrated at the security, you're a little bit frustrated at the lines, we're doing it for one reason. | ||
We want this man safe, right? | ||
And so what I expect Donald Trump to say tomorrow is, you know, he's not a celebration guy. | ||
He's not going to sit around and talk about how great this is and we can rest. | ||
Look at those blue binders. | ||
I don't even know how many he's signed. | ||
I'm not the smartest guy. | ||
I can't even remember all this progress. | ||
I have to read it. | ||
I have to keep a checklist to get back in a good mood because I can't believe what's going to happen. | ||
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They say that he's coming up on FDR's record. | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
He's coming up on his record. | ||
Executive orders. | ||
Well, he had three and a half terms, too. | ||
This is really fast. | ||
So here's one thing I'm very happy of. | ||
Here's one thing I'm very happy of. | ||
I keep saying it's great that he's signing him, but why doesn't Thune and Johnson take every blue binder and put it in the budget? | ||
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Yeah! | |
Wait, wait! | ||
Wait, did you hear what happened when the speaker took the stage? | ||
You know what he said? | ||
We're taking the blue binders and putting them in the budget. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
I love that. | ||
I mean, that's a big step. | ||
Matt, what's your social video, Matt? | ||
We got bounce. | ||
At mslap. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
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We love you for being at CPAC. Let's get it up! | |
Short break! | ||
The Insurrectionists are next! | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Okay, we got Insurrect. | ||
Insurrectionists and convicts up here now. | ||
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We're rolling on a Friday, mainstream media. | |
I got to do something to divert the attention from my salute. | ||
No, it's just a wave. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Okay, Stuart Rose, Margaret Casey. | ||
First of all, let's start at the end. | ||
Tell us about what happened at the press conference today. | ||
You guys didn't see it, but you guys had a press conference at 1 o'clock at the Capitol. | ||
So I go back after I did the meet and greet, clean up, having some meetings. | ||
Look, we got MSNBC always on the tube. | ||
They got these guys down at a press conference and the thing, Proud Boys and Insurrectionists sued DOJ, right? | ||
And their heads are blown up. | ||
So tell us about the law. | ||
What did you guys do today? | ||
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Why did you go down and sue the DOJ? Yeah, so my name is Brian Mock. | |
I'm one of the original 45 Jan Sixers that got thrown in the gulag down here back in 21-22. | ||
Tortured by our government to turn over... | ||
When you say you were tortured, give us some details. | ||
What do you mean, tortured? | ||
The government done torture people. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
That's the United States of America. | ||
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They literally deprived us of every single constitutional right that we have. | |
I was defending myself against the government, and all I had to do that with was a pen, a piece of paper, and a pocket constitution that I had bartered with another guy to get. | ||
When I demanded my discovery, They sprayed me, they beat me, and they threw me into solitary confinement for over 100 days straight. | ||
All of this in an effort to get me to say that Donald Trump was responsible for what happened on January 6th, which was an utter lie. | ||
They deprived us of food, they deprived us of water, for punitive reasons. | ||
For up to three days at a time, they shut down water and cells. | ||
Hold on, hang on. | ||
Tell people what solitary... | ||
Look, I was in a cell block in a cell. | ||
The shoe... | ||
It's nothing compared to what you tell. | ||
Solitary confinement is what and how does it work on you psychologically? | ||
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Solitary confinement, anything over 15 days by international standards is considered torture. | |
Reason being is they put you in a cell where you have five steps that you can take. | ||
Think about living in your bathroom without the ability to shower. | ||
You never see a person, your little slot in the door opens up on occasion and some crappy food comes through. | ||
They are supposed to do that three times a day. | ||
Rarely did I see that actually happen three times in a day. | ||
You would walk, five steps turn around, five steps turn around, and you would try not to think about your kids, you try not to think about the girlfriend that left you, you try not to think about your house being lost, your job gone, your reputation, the fact that all of America thinks that you're these evil insurrectionists and we did nothing but stand up and get attacked by our government. | ||
Through that process you start to go insane. | ||
There's absolutely nobody in this planet that can sit and take solitary confinement. | ||
Your brain starts to go crazy. | ||
You think that you are dead at some point. | ||
You ask, what happened? | ||
If you don't have God in those moments, you will go insane. | ||
And at one point, I broke down and asked God, why me? | ||
Of all these people that went to Jan 6, why was I the one that ended up in solitary like this? | ||
And he answered me. | ||
He had answered me twice in solitary when I prayed. | ||
And he said simply, because you can endure. | ||
And that was when I knew there was no way in hell that I was going to roll over and take a plea deal. | ||
When they offered me 30 to 36 months and begged me, my lawyer begged me to take a plea deal, I fired him. | ||
I turned it down. | ||
They hit me with a superseding indictment. | ||
They charged me the 15-12. | ||
They tacked on two more BS charges. | ||
It took me up to a sentencing guideline range of 20 years when I rolled into court. | ||
Hold it. | ||
And this was all... | ||
I want to make sure everybody understands this. | ||
This was in D.C., right, a lot of it? | ||
And this was solely to do one thing, to get you to rat out Donald Trump, correct? | ||
If you had done that, you walked out. | ||
All that torture, solitary confinement, all of it. | ||
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It was all designed, if they told us all we had to do was sign a piece of paper that said, yes, we're guilty, Donald Trump told us to do it, and they would take us out of that facility. | |
You see what they're prepared to do to destroy Trump? | ||
They'll take any American, and they will use any American to try, they will destroy them to try to get to Trump. | ||
No doubt in your mind? | ||
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Oh, 100%. | |
I'm considered one of the worst of the worst of January 6th. | ||
My sole crime, when I was leading officers off the Lower West Terrace and patting them on the back and helping them away, one officer threatened to shoot me. | ||
I've got it on video. | ||
You can hear from the body cam next to it. | ||
He threatened to shoot me. | ||
I've said the same thing from day one. | ||
It took me three years to find the video. | ||
That officer threatened to shoot me. | ||
Split-second reaction. | ||
I went out like this, pushed a shield. | ||
He happened to be standing on another one that was discarded. | ||
He slipped and fell. | ||
But what happened was MSN, NBC, CNN, you name it, was lined up here. | ||
They took that image and for six months they built a full fake case against me and took still framed pictures. | ||
That's what you've seen. | ||
Everything you've seen of January 6th 100% is false. | ||
I've seen all the videos. | ||
They literally take these little still frames and they have changed time stamps and doctored this. | ||
The Jan 6th committee literally left 120 minutes out of the entire record to fool the American people into believing that there was an insurrection. | ||
You think this is the reason they went on their belly and begged for pardons out of the White House? | ||
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Oh, absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | ||
They had to. | ||
These people committed crimes. | ||
This is the single biggest conspiracy in U.S. history. | ||
When the facts come forward, you have to demand right now that we get a real Jan-6 investigation led by Jan-6ers who know exactly what the hell happened. | ||
We want to hear that? | ||
You guys want to see that? | ||
A real investigation? | ||
Stewart, tell your story. | ||
So very much like him, I was spent over a year in solitary confinement. | ||
A year in solitary confinement? | ||
From the day of my arrest, my only priors were traffic tickets, speeding tickets. | ||
But they decided to put me in solitary confinement to try to coerce you. | ||
That's the whole point, is break you down, try to coerce you into a false confession against yourself, but then also, even worse, to test a lie, to bear false witness against other people. | ||
And like you said, the only person I could have bore false witness against was President Trump, because I was the leader of the Oath Keepers. | ||
Other guys in my organization were coerced into rolling over, and some did, bore false witness against me. | ||
But I refused to bear false witness against President Trump. | ||
And I got 18 years. | ||
The guys who bitched out, who took plea deals and agreed to lie, they got probation only, and then they got a pardon, unfortunately. | ||
So, but the point is, though, is all of this was a fake conspiracy where President Trump is a designated kingpin, the target. | ||
Enrique Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys, myself, leader of the Oath Keepers, we were cast as his lieutenants, and all of our men as the shock troops of J6. All completely false nonsense. | ||
Our men, when they went inside, went inside 20 minutes after Congress had already recessed, and then they helped police. | ||
Harry Dunn was about ready to open fire on Trump supporters with an AR-15. | ||
Our guy stepped in between and de-escalated it. | ||
He first admitted that they helped him in his first 302 to the FBI, but on the stand, he recanted and said, oh, I was confused. | ||
There was some other group of guys that helped me, not them. | ||
They were violent. | ||
And then they had... | ||
Officer Lazarus get up on the stand and lie and say, yes, I saw that. | ||
Both of them said they were together. | ||
Well, later on, Steve Baker proved that at that time, Officer Lazarus was under the Senate in the Senate tunnels, could not have been where he said he was. | ||
They've been caught red-handed committing perjury. | ||
I want to see those two officers who committed perjury on the stand, prosecuted for perjury, then they can make a deal and roll over on the prosecutors who suborn their perjury. | ||
Do you guys want to have a full congressional investigation with open testimony? | ||
Are you guys... | ||
Are you guys prepared to testify and have all the evidence against you presented? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And you're prepared to stand up and take whatever consequences? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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You're prepared to do it? | |
No question. | ||
No, just a congressional. | ||
And then, if Congress decides they can refer criminal charges over to DOJ, and you want those fully executed and prosecuted? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I'll help. | ||
I'll yell a law degree. | ||
I'll put it to some good use. | ||
Put me in. | ||
Put me to work. | ||
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Yep, absolutely. | |
Barry Loudermilk's office. | ||
You need to write and call to Barry Loudermilk's office and demand that he has us. | ||
Brian Mock, at Brian Mock PPOW on X. Hit me up. | ||
Tell him, Barry Loudermilk's office, write him, call him every day. | ||
We need a Jan 6 actual investigation. | ||
I've got 20 guys lined up right now. | ||
I think it's got to be more than a subcommittee. | ||
I think it's got to be a major committee. | ||
Let the Democrats have a ranking member. | ||
Let them have what the Jan 6 didn't have. | ||
Let them have a ranking member. | ||
Let them have minority counsel. | ||
Let them cross-examine witnesses. | ||
Let's get it on. | ||
I think our facts... | ||
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Do you guys believe this was a Fed's direction? | |
Absolutely. | ||
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100%. | |
Okay, before I turn to your attorney, just give me two minutes on why do you think, what is your evidence to show that you think you guys were in trouble? | ||
I'll tell you what they did not let us show. | ||
At my trial, we could not show video of Ray Epps the night of the 5th telling people to go into the Capitol doing what we were accused of doing, articulating a plan and trying to recruit people. | ||
Could not show that to the jury. | ||
Couldn't show the jury the video of him. | ||
Whispering in Ryan Samsel's ear right before he pushed over the first barricade. | ||
We were not allowed to call Ray Epps as a witness. | ||
We were not allowed to mention his name to the jury. | ||
Why couldn't you call Ray Epps? | ||
Good question, right? | ||
So what they won't let you do at trial tells you a lot. | ||
We couldn't show video of an Oathkeeper cop helping Tariq Johnson escort other officers out of the Capitol. | ||
They couldn't watch the video of that. | ||
They wouldn't listen to his testimony. | ||
The judge forbid him from testifying. | ||
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Okay. | |
And if you step back from that, if you look at what the lead-up to January 6th was, you will find, without a doubt in my mind, because I've seen the evidence, Nancy Pelosi colluded with Milley at the Pentagon with the FBI. And set up chief son of the Capitol Police and us through all of this. | ||
We have seen the facts in this. | ||
And chief son of the Capitol Police agree with you, right? | ||
He 100% agrees. | ||
He was set up. | ||
Okay, today you guys went to the Capitol. | ||
You had a press conference. | ||
You announced something. | ||
I want to say something. | ||
This gentleman right here, Mark McKenzie, is one of the finest lawyers in the country. | ||
Only takes on clients that he believes in 100%. | ||
McKay, I think you kind of shocked people taking on these. | ||
These are a couple of convicts here. | ||
Aren't they insurrectionists? | ||
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You know, I've been pardoned now myself so I can associate with known criminals. | |
Well, you know, the persecution of the J6 defendants had absolutely nothing to do with justice, had absolutely nothing to do with truth. | ||
It had to do with intimidation. | ||
Fear and control. | ||
It wasn't just for the 1,583 J6ers. | ||
It's for all of us out there that if you stand up, you stand up against tyranny, we will crush you. | ||
We will destroy your lives. | ||
We will ruin everything that you've built in your entire life. | ||
We'll take your businesses away from you. | ||
We'll take your freedom away from you. | ||
I can't tell you how many of these fine gentlemen I've talked to who were just there to support their president, just there to support what they knew and I knew was a stolen election. | ||
People that had no more than Trespass charges. | ||
Misdemeanor trespass charges against them. | ||
Had 45 SWAT officers kick in their doors, point machine guns at their minor children, drag their family out and put them in the snow, put them in prison, put them in the hole for decades in their lives, hundreds of days, years in some cases, not because it's what they deserved. | ||
It's because they wanted to terrify the American public. | ||
They wanted to get people to roll on Donald Trump because he was a threat to them that he is now. | ||
We have it now. | ||
We've won the presidency. | ||
We've got the Attorney Journal on our side. | ||
We've got the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. | ||
We've got Cash Patel as of today sworn in. | ||
We're going to find the truth, and the truth is so shocking, it will appall the American people. | ||
We'll never let this happen again. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Your family has been involved. | ||
And the Department of Justice and the justice system in this country for decades and decades and decades. | ||
Have you ever seen DOJ or FBI turned against a group of people like they turned against the folks that went there for J6 and President Trump's folks? | ||
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Well, you know, Nancy Pelosi and Mark Milley wanted to have an insurrection that day, but it wasn't the insurrection of these people against the government of the United States. | |
It was the government of the United States. | ||
An insurrection against the people. | ||
And that's what it was designed to be. | ||
There's never been anything like that. | ||
You think back, and I don't want to take up too much time, but you think about what happened this year, July 13th. | ||
They expected to kill President Trump. | ||
That next week, they staged the coup against Joe Biden. | ||
They put in Kamala Harris. | ||
These people are genuinely evil. | ||
They had every intention of, by the week of January 20th, having a dead Donald Trump. | ||
A couped Joe Biden, a stooge Kamala Harrison as a presidential candidate, and all without a single vote being cast. | ||
And these are the people who would call Stuart Rhodes, and my friends here, insurrectionists. | ||
But what man means for evil, God will use for good. | ||
Just as Joseph was enslaved and sold in slavery, same thing here. | ||
The more they attacked President Trump, the stronger he got. | ||
Let me ask you a question. | ||
Are you prepared to prove that in court, sir? | ||
You're one of the finest lawyers in this nation. | ||
You just talked a big game right there. | ||
Do you have the evidence to prove what you just said in a court of law for these men? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | ||
These folks have now, now that there's some honesty in the government, now there's some ability to get discovery, these people have video. | ||
For example, Stuart just talked about where... | ||
Two corrections, two police officers couldn't have been in the same place because one is filmed in the tunnel. | ||
I could talk to dozens and dozens and dozens of J6 political prisoners who all talk about altered evidence, faked evidence, hidden... | ||
So you're representing all these guys individually? | ||
What's the lawsuit going to be? | ||
And the audience wants to know how they can help. | ||
We've got millions at home. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
How do they get information? | ||
Because you guys fired up about this? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
You know, and I'll go ahead and give you my websites, mccloskeylaw.com, my phone numbers. | ||
I'll give you my cell phone number because I talk to everybody myself. | ||
314-580-3185. | ||
Give me a call. | ||
This is my life's work right now. | ||
You know, when I got law-affared, we were the first people in the country, my wife and I, to get law-affared back in June of 2020. Before the election, we had a Soros-funded prosecutor that wanted to burn us. | ||
We're doing nothing more than defending our homes against an Antifa mob. | ||
They wanted to send you to prison for how long? | ||
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They wanted to send me to prison for four years, felony, cost me my law license, cost me my career. | |
You know, and we said, before it ever happened, we said, you know, the entire country is letting BLM and Antifa do whatever they damn well please. | ||
And we made a pledge that if they came our way, we weren't going to take it sitting down. | ||
So we held them off on our front lawn with two guns against 350 enraged monsters. | ||
And they charge me with a felony. | ||
And your wife. | ||
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And your lovely wife. | |
And my wife. | ||
Oh, she's over there right now. | ||
And by the way, ladies and gentlemen, you look at the video and you see the look on her face. | ||
I may be intimidating, but God, she's something else. | ||
She was ready to shoot. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
Okay, where do we go to get more information about you? | ||
And Stuart, where about more information about you? | ||
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Yep, you can follow me on X at BrianMogg, P-P-O-W. And then my give, send, go, help Brian Mock. | |
I've been completely wiped out by this. | ||
This has cost me about a million dollars, my career, my house, everything. | ||
Right now, I'm out here fighting for this on the road. | ||
I can't afford to do it. | ||
The only way that I'm putting gas in the tank to sit out here and meet with congressmen and senators to try to get this done is through that give, send, go. | ||
So if you can do anything on that, I appreciate it. | ||
But we're here because this should... | ||
Should have never happened, but more importantly, we're going to make damn sure it never happens again. | ||
Amen! | ||
Stewart, where do people go? | ||
Well, actually, I now work for Condemned USA. I'm a national spokesman. | ||
They're a great outfit that goes out there and helps political prisoners, like Tina Peters in Colorado. | ||
Jeremy Brown is still... | ||
We got a free Tina Peters, right? | ||
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Right. | |
And Jeremy Brown Special Forces Oath Keeper is still being held. | ||
They're refusing to acknowledge President Trump's pardon applies to his case when it clearly does. | ||
So you have a lot of problems still with deep staters inside the DOJ and inside of federal law enforcement and the courts. | ||
So they need to be corrected. | ||
You're right. | ||
Impeachment needs to happen. | ||
So we're fighting for his release. | ||
Hopefully, God willing, that will happen soon. | ||
I also have a GiveSendGo. | ||
GiveSendGo.com forward slash... | ||
Golf Alpha Foxtrot 5 Bravo. | ||
If you want to help me get back on my feet, I'd appreciate it. | ||
But more importantly, donate to the cause of all these guys, getting them back on their feet, and please donate to Condemned USA. Mark, one more time. | ||
Where do people go to find out more about you, more about this case? | ||
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McCloskeyLaw.com, 314-580-3185. | |
You can catch me on Rumble on Mark McCloskey on fire. | ||
Are these people insurrectionists? | ||
Are they patriots? | ||
Are they patriots? | ||
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Are they Patriots? | |
Thank you guys. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
I'll talk to you guys afterwards. | ||
Jane Zirka, what do you got? | ||
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Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? El Bromo, not Ibrahim, and I'm at CPAC because it supports the mega movement and our superstar president, Donald J. Trump. | |
Are you excited to see him speak tomorrow? | ||
Very much so. | ||
Your name and what brings you to CPAC? Hi, Stacey from Texas. | ||
Just want to shout out to all of the RAV Chat family. | ||
Get your RAV badge right here. | ||
We love to see it. | ||
We love to see it. | ||
Your name and what brings you to CPAC? Sandra Salz from Houston, Texas, and the DNA of my fathers and mothers in the old country brought them here, and I'm here to share and strengthen the DNA of freedom here. | ||
What brings you to CPAP? I'm Karen Henry from Houston, Texas, Harris County, and I'm here to get fired up. | ||
We started a PAC in Houston. | ||
Actually, it's not a PAC. It's a 501C4. FiredUpToVote.com because we've seen how Harris County has been captured by the rhinos and the negative liberals. | ||
We want to get people fired up to vote. | ||
Are you guys... | ||
I'm Jennifer Breitenbach. | ||
I'm from Leland, North Carolina in 2023, fastest growing town in the United States. | ||
I'm here because of the communists, the whole travesty of what happened to people who were using the constitutional rights on January 6th. | ||
Amen. | ||
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Retribution time. | |
Back to you, Steve. | ||
Ben Berquam, what do you got? | ||
Hey, real quick, I know we see Mike Lindell up there. | ||
We got some exciting news going on when it comes to election. | ||
Talk to me real quick. | ||
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Hey, my friend, Mike. | |
We just want to let you know that there's a bill coming out to make elections secure again, and it's going to be sponsored by Pete Sessions out of Texas. | ||
So if you're a congressman or a senator and watching, you want to hop on the bill, contact Pete Sessions for hand-marked, hand-counted paper ballots, chain of custody to secure our elections again. | ||
And then, Steve, you got a special... | ||
Special guest here that made something special for you. | ||
Wow, look at that. | ||
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This is Steve's dad. | |
Oh, wow. | ||
And I drew it. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
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And so I just want to give it to you. | |
Wow. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Mo will be there. | ||
We'll talk to you afterwards. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
That's so lovely. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's a great, that's a great, great artistic. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Germany on Sunday, what's going to happen? | ||
Christina Anderson, Member of European Parliament, Alternative for Deutschland, what's going to happen on Sunday? | ||
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Well, I guess we're going to have to find out, right? | |
So my party, AFD, and thank you so much for all the support you guys have given us. | ||
We will come in a strong second. | ||
Strong second? | ||
We're not going to win this thing? | ||
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Unfortunately not. | |
Not yet anyway. | ||
Not yet anyway. | ||
But hold for it. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
So, what the Christian Democrats, who will come in first... | ||
Will they form a coalition government with the Alternative for Deutschland? | ||
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Exactly. | |
You will? | ||
Well, no. | ||
They won't even ask us. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
So, they are left with, once again, having to form a coalition... | ||
AFD is the MAGA of Germany. | ||
Why won't they form a government? | ||
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I know. | |
Well, we would love to. | ||
And if we did, I can guarantee you things would change in Germany. | ||
Just as they are changing now in the United States. | ||
And there's one more thing I would like to say. | ||
Because last year, when I was here, I only had one ask of the American people. | ||
One simple request. | ||
And it was to put Donald Trump back in the White House. | ||
And here I am today, thanking the American people for having done just that. | ||
You guys are so awesome. | ||
Let's hear it for AFP! Hold it. | ||
The reason I called, Mike Lindell just got back from two hours in the White House. | ||
This is how things have changed. | ||
We're going to show tomorrow footage. | ||
Mike Lindell was in the press briefing. | ||
President Trump let him come up to the podium, and he ran a press briefing. | ||
The media's heads were blown up. | ||
Now, my only problem is you didn't use promo code WARROOM. Tell us about it, Mike, at two minutes. | ||
Yeah, it was great at the White House. | ||
Our president, the stuff that I brought him, he'd already done most of it. | ||
I said, wow, you're getting it done before even people ask. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Yeah, it was a blessing. | ||
Then I was brought down to the press room, and there was media there, and I got to go up there. | ||
He wasn't along on that, but I got to go up there. | ||
The first lady asked me, I mean, this one gal, I think she was from ABC or something, she goes, Mr. Lindell, you know the president this morning, he said to the guy, Do we want paper ballots hand counted one day voting? | ||
So it was awesome. | ||
You know, I was just so blessed to be in there and to see him back in there. | ||
I had not been there, everybody, since January 15th of 2021. What? | ||
Your last time you went to the White House was 15 January 2021? | ||
With that famous picture when I'm standing outside looking like a spy. | ||
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Has a lot changed, folks, over those four years? | |
Think about those dark days. | ||
Think about your own life, right? | ||
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We are victorious, right? | |
Are they ever going to beat us? | ||
And I want to thank you, Steve, because I'll tell you, like I said at CPAC here this morning, what's changed from back then to now is our voice has gotten huge. | ||
There was a time I could maybe go on two outlets, and this was one of them, the War Room with Steve, back in 21, to be able to get on there and speak out the truth. | ||
And so God bless you for that, and thanks for helping save our country. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Hey, it's all you guys remember. | ||
The whole world's media is here for one thing. | ||
They see enough of her over in Strasbourg. | ||
They see enough of Mike Lindell and all those horrible commercials on Fox and Newsmax. | ||
Why do you advertise on them? | ||
Just stick with War Room, baby. | ||
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Oh, they hear me enough. | |
They even hear President Trump enough. | ||
They're so tight, he's so in their head. | ||
It's you they're worried about. | ||
You know why? | ||
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You can't be beaten, you can't be defeated, and you can't be bought, right? | |
We're going to see you here tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | ||
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Promo code WARROOM. Promo code WARROOM. Promo code WARROOM. We'll see you here at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. | |
Live in the War Room. | ||
President Trump will speak in the afternoon. |