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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Yo, welcome back. | ||
Second hour of the War Room, getting ready for the President's speech. | ||
President Trump is coming. | ||
We've got a couple of very special guests here. | ||
Jane Zirko, what do you got for us? | ||
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Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? Hi, I'm Sylvia Ross. | |
I'm from Loudoun County, Virginia. | ||
But I came because I'm obviously very much concerned with where our country's heading, and I want our nation to get real civics lessons. | ||
So I have a little gift for Mr. Bannon. | ||
I know you're familiar with lawsuits, and one of the things I do when I teach is to help people understand that the Declaration of Independence is part of our founding organic law, but I've written it up in a modern legal format. | ||
And so when folks read it, it clicks. | ||
It's not archaic language. | ||
It's not ancient stuff or philosophical statements. | ||
It's actually a legal document that was served on King George in Parliament. | ||
Or what I call a political divorce. | ||
He was a tyrant in law and fact in his actions and as was Parliament. | ||
And when people read this, they get that there are 27 common law violations from man-stealing to murder, mayhem, piracy on the seas to declaring people outlaws. | ||
And I know you're familiar with the legal complaint, but I thought you would like it. | ||
I added it in the modern style, but it's verbatim except with two separate documents. | ||
Hold on, hold on, let me, can I have it? | ||
Hang on, let me get this right. | ||
Because people don't realize the Declaration of Independence was essentially a declaration of war, right? | ||
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Yes, yes. | |
They're making the case of why they're going to war. | ||
People also don't realize when, on the July 2nd, when it was officially done, I guess, sign, and the sign of the 4th and promulgated, the British had landed on July 2nd at Staten Island. | ||
The first of the expeditionary force, which is the largest expeditionary force in history up to that time. | ||
So the founding fathers knew they were going to war. | ||
This is what they wanted to make sure they had a record of going to war. | ||
So explain once again. | ||
What you've actually done here, you've turned this into a legal document? | ||
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Well, I took the actual Declaration of Independence and I just put it in the modern complaint format that lawyers file in courthouses every day. | |
But I added at the top the style of the case. | ||
I put a case number. | ||
It's case number 1-1776. | ||
And if you look on the back page, I have all the signatures of the founders. | ||
There's a... | ||
Issue of the rule of law, the statement of facts, the prayer for relief, that they've pled tyranny in law and fact. | ||
They've made the case for an actual war to be declared. | ||
And if you note, I actually included the July 2nd date on the back page, and I'm working on a little book to go with it that will explain all this. | ||
So, Jane, make sure, Mo, we want to get your information and do this. | ||
I'll tell you why this is important. | ||
At Danbury... | ||
I don't know if I've told you this story about Danbury. | ||
So I get to Danbury, and everybody in prison has to have a job, right? | ||
So I get called like the second or third day there, inmate, you know, banning a report to the following. | ||
So I go over, and I go to the education department. | ||
And they said, hey, you know, everybody's got to have a job, and we think we got a job for you. | ||
And I go, fine, what is it? | ||
And they go, you know, we have these instructors that teach, and the prisoners get credits. | ||
And those credits go to get them out of prison earlier, right? | ||
They've got to get like a thousand credits. | ||
It cuts their time in half. | ||
But this answer, I said, fine, I'll teach five days a week. | ||
Just tell me what I've got to do. | ||
And they go, well, a course is coming up, and we think you'd be perfect for it. | ||
And I go, okay, what's that? | ||
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And they go, civics. | |
And I said, have you checked with Nancy Pelosi? | ||
I mean, I'm in here for a certain reason. | ||
But the reason that's important, I taught the Constitution. | ||
I taught the Constitution and brought it up to modern, like we do in the war room, capital markets, you know, the thing. | ||
But this has been amazing because it's going to come as a shock to you. | ||
Most young men in prison have never been taught the Constitution, almost know nothing. | ||
I mean, they know nothing about it. | ||
They know nothing about the Declaration of Independence. | ||
They've never even taught the history of the country. | ||
And they're thirsty. | ||
When you start talking to the Constitution as both a covenant and a contract, Right? | ||
They can't get enough of it. | ||
And you tie it directly to how the government's finance, how they finance it. | ||
I would go through and tell people, just like in the war room every day, you know, these are the budgets. | ||
This is a continuing resolution. | ||
These are the two trillion dollar deficits. | ||
This is how we get 36 trillion in debt. | ||
This is what the Federal Reserve does. | ||
So I'm on the whiteboard and I'm writing away. | ||
I got the Constitution here and I've got all the numbers over here. | ||
And one of the young black guys that was in my class, and he says, Mr. Bannon, can you slow down and just do it again? | ||
So I go back, do the whole thing. | ||
And he goes, is that really the way that we finance the country? | ||
And I go, yeah, that's basically it. | ||
Yep. | ||
And he goes, and they call us the criminals? | ||
I mean, it's hard to come back. | ||
No, I really want to do this because people forget this was a declaration of war. | ||
It was independence, but it was an indictment. | ||
Against a tyranny, a lot like President Trump's fighting right now. | ||
It's very analogous now. | ||
So we want you to hook up with Mo and I'll have you back on the studio. | ||
We'll go through this. | ||
Brilliant idea. | ||
Can we give it up for her? | ||
Brilliant idea. | ||
Turn this into a legal document. | ||
It's actually, the Declaration of Independence is living as much today as it was back then. | ||
Jane, who else we got there? | ||
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What brings you to CPAC? So Ralph Forey from Greenwood, Indiana, and I'm at CPAC. This is my first time, and it's because of Brother Steve Bannon. | |
This is your first CPAC ever? | ||
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Yes, it is. | |
So tell us about your experience. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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It's wonderful from the standpoint of there are so many people with a common mindset, love for God, love for country, and I appreciate you putting out the call to the War Room Posse to muster at CPAC, and I have responded to your call. | |
I'm manning the ramparts. | ||
Oh, fantastic. | ||
By the way, that was my speech the other day. | ||
The one thing, remember, the whole world's media is here. | ||
I just want to say this again. | ||
The whole world's media is here. | ||
And they're not here to hear me, right? | ||
I'm on four hours a day. | ||
They hear JD. They hear Elon, right? | ||
They may not see Elon in that total dark MAGA getup, right? | ||
I thought it was pretty cool. | ||
And President Trump, they got too much of President Trump. | ||
Trump's every day, which I love. | ||
He brings it right in the Oval Office. | ||
He's signing the executive orders. | ||
He's giving it to them with both barrels, right? | ||
Why they're here is to understand that they're very afraid of you. | ||
And they're afraid of the American, because the American people have been so docile for so many decades, right? | ||
And basically been abused. | ||
And your tax money, your pension funds have gone to underwrite essentially the destruction of the country. | ||
Right? | ||
The destruction also your families and future generations. | ||
And they love that. | ||
And plus, your sons and daughters have been the cannon fodder all over the world. | ||
And so that's why you see right now, you know, Europe cannot rely on Trump, leader of the Financial Times, right? | ||
Trump feuds with Zelensky over Ukraine, right? | ||
Everything, they're here in Riyadh, Berlin, London, Moscow, Beijing. | ||
They want to know what's in back of this movement. | ||
They want to know, you know, is it more than Trump or does it end with Trump? | ||
And it certainly is not going to end with Trump. | ||
President Trump, that's what I say, the future of America is MAGA and the future of MAGA is President Trump. | ||
He is going to be here with us forever. | ||
And I think, quite frankly, we will figure out something so he can run again in 28. And I'm serious about that. | ||
You guys support that? | ||
A guy like Trump comes along once a century. | ||
Not once a generation. | ||
You know, we've had Washington, we've had Lincoln, and we've got Trump. | ||
And they hate when I say that, right? | ||
Particularly all the elites in town that have gone to Harvard and gone to Yale. | ||
They hate the fact that this is going to be the age of Trump, but he's a leader of a populist nationalist movement that's finally awakening. | ||
And the reason we're shutting down the war in Ukraine, the reason he's telling Elon, hey, we've got to get to a balanced budget, go faster, right? | ||
A guy like that just doesn't come along every day. | ||
And that's what they're freaked out about. | ||
And so they're here to observe you. | ||
And even the reporters I know internationally are talking about going out and asking you guys questions, seeing what you applaud to, seeing what your speakers you respond to. | ||
So it's very important. | ||
But remember, they're all here throughout the world to see you because they don't understand it. | ||
And they have to understand it to destroy it. | ||
The heat's going to come on you guys like nobody's business. | ||
This is why the little gesture I did to wave to you guys, Bannon throws a Nazi salute, right? | ||
And they totally melt down. | ||
Because that's their game. | ||
They've got to play that game. | ||
Ben Burquam, what do you got for us? | ||
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Well, I don't know if you've seen these guys before. | |
Joe the Box, Patriot Warehouse. | ||
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Wait, I've got to make sure I say it. | |
America First Warehouse. | ||
Come on, guys. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
Talk to us about what's going on here. | ||
This is the most incredible time in our lives. | ||
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We are here as the voice in the wilderness on Long Island, Steve Bannon. | |
We had a belly full of it. | ||
We are sick and tired of the lies. | ||
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We believe with all of our heart that God is coming back. | |
It's going to be one nation under God. | ||
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And it starts right here with the America First MAGA movement. | |
God bless you. | ||
I just want to say, too, it's a great day to be an American. | ||
Wow. | ||
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Great day to be an American. | |
Thank you, Donald Trump. | ||
Tell us about the actual physical place. | ||
We're going to do something there very special, you guys. | ||
But tell us what you got out in Long Island. | ||
I hear it from your mouth right here, Steve. | ||
You're going to come to the warehouse. | ||
Coming to the warehouse. | ||
I'm committed. | ||
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Oh, yeah, baby. | |
We're going to be so ready for you, the War Room Bar and Grill. | ||
We built it outside of pallets and garbage. | ||
I don't know if you saw it. | ||
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The America First World loves the War Room, and we love Real America Voice. | |
The only truth, all the truth. | ||
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I can't wait! | |
It's beautiful. | ||
It seats hundreds of people. | ||
It's all Americana. | ||
Old school Americana. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It's incredible, Steve. | ||
Amazing. | ||
I look forward to have something. | ||
Also, Ben, what else do we have? | ||
By the way, where do people go? | ||
Hey, hey, Joe. | ||
Where do they go just to go enjoy? | ||
You can go there and have a beer. | ||
I know you had the special space for events, but where do people go to just go hang out? | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
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And we have to do the www because otherwise you won't find us. | |
www.theamericafirstwarehouse.com. | ||
Most patriotic place in all the land. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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God bless you, brother. | |
And check this out, Steve. | ||
We've got... | ||
Tell me about this. | ||
We the people. | ||
This is the rarest constitution in the world. | ||
Eight years ago, I started at CPAC upstairs with a plain 1953 constitution. | ||
Now I have 214 signatures on this thing. | ||
Hold on, hang on for a second. | ||
You've been going around for how long and getting these? | ||
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Steve, it's been eight years. | |
The original I have, this is an enlargement. | ||
I have every date and location documented of this with photos. | ||
Why did you, for eight years, been wandering around with a copy of the Constitution getting it signed? | ||
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I was, believe it or not, I was carpetbagging the hallway. | |
Walking with... | ||
Trying to show people? | ||
Jesse Waters was standing there to interview Ted Cruz. | ||
I said, Jesse, do you think Ted Cruz would sign the Constitution? | ||
Since there, this is the original. | ||
There's 214. Steve, you signed it last June 15th in Detroit at the People's Convention. | ||
I would love to give you a 1953 right now. | ||
As a gift to you, and I would like to make a copy of this and send this to you. | ||
Yeah, make a copy, because keep the original. | ||
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But I have an original 53, this one here. | |
This is how it looked before I started. | ||
And this is a gift for you. | ||
This was printed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1953 by Theodore Ullman. | ||
He added the Bill of Rights to the bottom. | ||
He was a Czech immigrant, came here in the 20s legally and created the declaration in 42 and he did this in 53. This is for you. | ||
Are you telling me if you have a child you can get the year they're born and you can get it... | ||
Printed or why is 1953? | ||
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We have about 9,000 of these remaining, and I would love to if you wanted to use these. | |
There's only 9,000 left? | ||
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Yes, of this printed in 1953, the declarations that he printed in 1942, I have two of them, and we can't even sell them. | |
But this is for you, and if you put your signature on there and offered these to your people, you could make a million. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
Maybe that's for the J6ers, but thank you. | ||
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This is for you. | |
God bless you, man. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
I want people to know, you've gone all over the country to do this. | ||
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I drove 800 miles to come here from Chicago. | |
I got here a day early, and I would like to go on the road and help Real America's Voice. | ||
And check out these photos just real quick. | ||
Grab me that one photo board. | ||
Let's get the camera there. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
And let me do a close-up of Steve. | ||
This was so awesome. | ||
This was so awesome. | ||
Steve signed it. | ||
June 15th, the People's Convention, and Roger Stone signed it. | ||
There's just an amazing legend of all these people that signed it. | ||
Wow. | ||
Let's do a close-up. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
Hang on. | ||
We'll do the break. | ||
You hang right there. | ||
We'll get on the other side. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back in the warm in a moment. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. welcome back. | |
Jane Zirkel, what do you got for us? | ||
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Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? | |
Yes, Michelle Dowie, and this is Gabriel Dowie and Yolanas Dowie, my husband here. | ||
What brings us to CPAC? | ||
We're here just bringing our youngest patriots here because that's what we're fighting for. | ||
We're fighting for this country and the next generation, and that's what we're here for. | ||
You know, I've got a long history. | ||
Go back with Steve. | ||
In fact, yesterday you mentioned the uninvited, and I'm like, I remember that. | ||
I was there. | ||
I was there with you. | ||
Let me ask you, as parents, do you believe we need to defund the Department of Education? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
One hundred percent. | ||
One hundred and ten percent. | ||
Where are you guys from? | ||
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We live in Virginia. | |
I'm from California, but I live in Virginia. | ||
I can't live in California with all the regulations on these little guys. | ||
You moved from California to Virginia? | ||
Why is that? | ||
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Well, actually, because Breitbart News originally moved me out here to be a White House correspondent back in the day. | |
But, yeah, and we've stayed out here since. | ||
So, thankfully, right now, we've got to... | ||
We got a Republican governor at least for now and hopefully that will continue that trend and we'll win that fight for our kids because really the schools are indoctrinating our kids. | ||
But you've also volunteered. | ||
I think potentially you're going to go into the administration, right? | ||
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Talking to people about that and we in the last month of the election we went and in Michigan Reached out to all the Middle Eastern community and really we registered over a thousand people in under three weeks. | |
Wow. | ||
We really believe and we could not let this election not be won for Donald Trump. | ||
Wow. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
Michigan is red. | ||
Middle Easterns, I was born in Syria, United States Army at the moment. | ||
Middle Easterns are socially conservative in nature. | ||
Yes. | ||
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All we needed to do is go out and reach to them. | |
They would come up to our booth. | ||
You don't even need to convince those guys. | ||
They're ready to vote for Trump. | ||
I'm talking Christians, I'm talking Muslims, I'm talking... | ||
They're ready. | ||
Because, and this is what resonated the most, my experience on the ground, was parental right. | ||
I'll repeat. | ||
Parental right. | ||
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They hated all the transgender, all the sexualizing kids agenda. | |
And that was a key element, key element to reach out to those communities. | ||
Plus... | ||
Peace through strength. | ||
My argument was the whole time, during Trump's administration, there was peace in the Middle East. | ||
There was Abraham Accord, probably more if they didn't steal the election, but they did. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Right? | ||
So to them was, yes, you'd look at the record. | ||
Donald Trump has peace, had Abraham Accord. | ||
Biden had war all over the place. | ||
So records speak for itself. | ||
And that was another... | ||
So those two things, parental right, Rental rights and peace. | ||
Give it up! | ||
Give it up! | ||
Your name and what brings you to CPAC? Hi, Mr. Bannon. | ||
My name is Lucas Archeski, and I came to CPAC to actually celebrate a president that keeps his promises. | ||
It is unbelievable what he has done these past couple, first couple of weeks. | ||
Why are so many young men turning to President Trump? | ||
Last night on MSNBC, like half the show, they were freaking out that... | ||
Young men under 25, 27 are all turning to Trump. | ||
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Because of people like you. | |
You are shifting the cultural shift. | ||
You are a cultural icon and I would never have gone through Georgetown Law without listening to your speeches and I want to thank you so much. | ||
But I want to be very direct. | ||
My father grew up in communist Poland. | ||
He instilled with me a great distrust of the government. | ||
This past election was the first time I voted and it was due to Trump speaking. | ||
At the Libertarian Convention and his promise of partying Ross Yulbrick. | ||
I worked with the Free Ross Project and the Libertarian Party, and I think it's despicable. | ||
My father grew up with me, agreed to stress to the media too, how they talk about how he does not unify, how he divides. | ||
He brought in RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, and the way that he was able to get the Libertarian vote via Ross Yulbrick. | ||
When he pardoned him, I was in a room with about 25 people, and I'm ashamed to say I cried too. | ||
And he is a great unifier, and I look great to just... | ||
And he had 35 years in prison, was it? | ||
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He had 11 years. | |
He was going into his 12 years. | ||
He was served to double life sentences plus 40 years. | ||
Double life sentence? | ||
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Double life sentences plus 40 years. | |
And the people that were investigating him, the FBI officials, actually stole a lot of bitcoins. | ||
And you have Pete Pereira. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, Josh Trudell tried to do it. | ||
Should Cash Patel investigate that right away? | ||
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Yes, he should. | |
And in Trump's pardon, he said that the same scumbags that went after me went after Ross and his self-social. | ||
So, yeah, that's why young people are gravitating, because of people like you, Jack Prosobiec, Luke Randowski, and thank you so much for going on TimCast. | ||
TimCast is the big one. | ||
Me and my friends all follow that show. | ||
We love Tim Pool. | ||
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Thank you, and I just want to give a shout out to my dad who loves you, Anthony Archeski. | |
He watches your show all the time. | ||
Your dad's a man of great discernment. | ||
We love your dad. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. Bannon, so much for your time. | |
Do you have a social media handle? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
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I don't. | |
I'm an attorney. | ||
I don't. | ||
I love that. | ||
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Yeah, just to be honest. | |
Thank you, Mr. Ben. | ||
Ben Berkman, what do we got? | ||
We need a camera over here. | ||
Ben, what do you got for us? | ||
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So we're continuing on this. | |
The signed, just an incredible document, the Constitution. | ||
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Sir? | |
214. And where can people find this? | ||
Well, they're going to have to call Steve. | ||
We're going to sell these and raise some money for J6, huh? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
And the story, the whole back story, Steve, is incredible, and you need to see it, of all the artifacts. | ||
And how long have you been doing that? | ||
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Eight years. | |
Eight years you've been traveling around. | ||
Look at this right here. | ||
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I saw your book, your photo book. | |
I'm working on a photo-documentary book with all the photos, the names, the dates, and the locations, and the signatures. | ||
And I'd love to get you the first one. | ||
Or maybe the second one. | ||
Amen. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Let's give it up. | ||
That's incredible. | ||
Our Constitution. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Very special guest here. | ||
Tell us what's going on in Romania, Eastern Europe, and is the MAGA movement starting to get some traction? | ||
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The mega movement is going to the mega movement of Holocaust. | |
Make Europe great again? | ||
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Make Europe great again. | |
We had a big, big conference in the belly of the beast in the European Parliament at the end of January. | ||
Our friend Berg was there. | ||
I'm the leader of the opposition in Romania. | ||
Giorgio Simeone is my name. | ||
We had annulled elections there, if you can believe it. | ||
The globalists are fighting, but it's their final battle. | ||
But why did the Romanian people allow the EU to come in and overturn the election? | ||
The guy won fair and square, right? | ||
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Fair and square, fair and square. | |
Are they saying the party that won is too far right? | ||
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We won. | |
Yeah. | ||
But they say the party's too far right. | ||
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Yes, and they said that there was some external interference, but they didn't name the interference. | |
Guess who named the interference? | ||
Antony Blinken did. | ||
He said the Russian interference, the Russian meddling in the Romanian elections. | ||
But there was no Russian meddling. | ||
The people have spoken in Romania and will speak all across Europe. | ||
We are a new wave of patriots following your model because you came to Europe and you started this movement. | ||
Steve? | ||
Yes! | ||
Your hands up for Steve. | ||
And now we are winning election by election country by country. | ||
We have presidential elections in Poland. | ||
And I'm very, very happy that Sunday Patriots will win in Germany. | ||
Do you think Alternative for Deutschland has a chance to win? | ||
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Big chance, big chance to win over the globalists. | |
They won't form the government yet, but next time we will form a majority and we will defund EU. We will change the leaders, the current leaders of the EU. What happened, you know, Front National has been one of the leading parties in France. | ||
We've worked there for years. | ||
Le Pen, they've changed now to a national rally. | ||
But the media makes up this thing. | ||
I gave this speech about throwing the Nazi salute. | ||
Total lie, obviously. | ||
A joke. | ||
But the young guy that's the rising star there, he says, I can't do it. | ||
I mean, don't we have to have young leaders understand the media is the enemy? | ||
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We have to have young leaders that know history, that know the difference between one salute and other, between the roots of what he was saying. | |
I think he doesn't have a good English, so he didn't want to speak, or he had a stomachache. | ||
Oh, you didn't think he wanted to come anyway? | ||
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No, he just wanted to be clapped and to have some media appearances in the globalist media. | |
Globalist media. | ||
Tell us one more time, where do people go for what you're doing in Romania? | ||
Because you're right on the border of Ukraine. | ||
There's a brigade of the 101st Airborne. | ||
Your sons and daughters are actually forward deployed in Romania right now on the Ukrainian border. | ||
I think there's a brigade of the 101st Mosul unit. | ||
I totally disagree. | ||
We shouldn't have any troops anywhere near there. | ||
But this is what this is what Biden did. | ||
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So we stand for peace. | |
Hopefully, President Trump will come Monday with the peace plan. | ||
We hope Russia stays off our free world because we don't like dictators in South Korea, in China, Russia, everywhere in the world. | ||
We do not like dictators. | ||
So we'll have repeated elections in the month of May in Romania. | ||
We need... | ||
And whoever wins, wins. | ||
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Yes, let the people decide. | |
Let that be democracy. | ||
How can we help you in that election and make sure the globalists don't put their hands in it again? | ||
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We need your voice, Steve. | |
We need voices from the Trump administration. | ||
We need voices from the MAGA movement to be alongside the Romanian people. | ||
I'm the most popular politician in Romania on Facebook and TikTok. | ||
George Simeon is my name. | ||
Follow me also on X. And keep up the good fight. | ||
George, one more time. | ||
We're on X to go. | ||
People will download you right now. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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George Simeon. | |
George Simeon. | ||
You can find me there. | ||
And hopefully we will win. | ||
We'll have one million people march on the 1st of March. | ||
Wow. | ||
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At the beginning of spring. | |
Let's give it up for George and the Romanian Freedom Fighters. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return in the War Room. | ||
Just a moment. | ||
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Here's your | |
host, Stephen K. Van. . you Okay, welcome back. | ||
The president is going to... | ||
I think the White House just put a president going to arrive at 1 and he's going to speak at 2.30, right? | ||
That thing is right. | ||
2.30 today. | ||
So that's a lot sooner. | ||
I think it was going to be 3 and they actually said today earlier it might be 5. So the president will be here. | ||
Be a major address. | ||
We're all looking forward to it. | ||
Very special guest. | ||
We talked about Bolsonaro. | ||
One of the president's closest political friends in the world has just been indicted for a coup d'etat in Brazil, 40 years in prison. | ||
I want to introduce, very special, talk about who you are, why this book is so special to Bolsonaro, and to the MAGA movement here. | ||
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So, my name is Mariana Dean. | |
I'm the editor of the Olavo de Carvalho Reader, and we're introducing for the first time to the American people the writings of the philosopher, Brazilian philosopher, Olavo de Carvalho. | ||
So, years ago, Bolsonaro thanked Olavo for all that he's done in Brazil, because thanks to his works, he was just an individual working, publishing, writing, and giving lectures. | ||
We could give a... | ||
Could restore the intellectual and cultural movement in Brazil, which was possible to restore the conservative values in Brazil. | ||
This individual was the fiercest anti-communist writer and thinker in Latin America, right? | ||
And the reason we have Argentina, the reason we have Brazil, well, it's terrible. | ||
It's run by the Marxists, at least for a little while. | ||
The freedom there is driven by the thinking of this man. | ||
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Exactly, Stevie. | |
And also, Brazil was the first example of the most successful strategy of Antonio Gramsci. | ||
So all the cultural institutions in Brazil, all the political institutions were deeply infiltrated by the socialist values. | ||
And the way to do this was to slowly spread the socialist values among society. | ||
And that's how deep the infiltration was. | ||
So the political election is the... | ||
The ultimate goal, but before this, they wanted not to shock society, but they wanted to infiltrate the ideas very smoothly. | ||
Every institution, what happened here in the United States. | ||
Let's give it up for this book, as we're in Push's book on War Room. | ||
Let's give it up. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Great work, and this was truly a great man, an inspiration of Bolsonaro. | ||
Jane Zirka, what do you got for us? | ||
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Can you please tell me your name and what brings you to CPAC? My name is Bob Hammond. | |
You can reach me by email at electionstuff3 at gmail.com. | ||
And I'm here to try and link up with organizations and citizens to help flip the sometimes purple state of Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia, to ruby red. | ||
And one way to do that is Virginia has off-year elections for state. | ||
That's the governor or lieutenant governor. | ||
Attorney General, we need those to keep the elections fair and free. | ||
And the Democrats do this all the time, but one idea is we can use volunteers from other states who don't have elections, not asking for your monies, but just for volunteers to make phone calls, text, follow up, make sure people get to the polls. | ||
Man the Ramparts, your name and what brings you to CPAC? Mary Agnes Meraki, and I'm from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
All right. | ||
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Monroe County went red this year, since I've been there. | |
And I wanted to give a shout out to Sam Faddis. | ||
He pulls together all the patriot parties in Pennsylvania and works on them. | ||
And I want people not to forget the Amish. | ||
Without the Amish, I don't think Trump would have won. | ||
Did Trump win Pennsylvania in 2020? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Any doubt in your mind? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
But Josh Shapiro? | ||
Evil guy, and he intends to become president. | ||
What do we think of Josh Shapiro? | ||
We've got to make sure he does not get in there because he's the dirtiest of all of them. | ||
Big time, big time. | ||
Your name and what brings you to CPAC? Oh, come on, I don't bite, I don't bite. | ||
Your name and what brings you to CPAC? Robert Gieswine. | ||
I'm a J6 that just got pardoned by Trump, so I'm here to show myself that I can be with these guys. | ||
Tell us a little bit about your story. | ||
What happened? | ||
I was arrested January 18th, 2021. I served 41 months in prison for participating in January 6th. | ||
And I've been through the D.C. Gulag for 31 months. | ||
And just the hypocrisy in this town is overwhelming. | ||
So it's really good that we're back on track in America. | ||
What were the conditions like inside the Gulag? | ||
Unlike anything I ever could comprehend. | ||
I mean, it's more of the mental warfare that they played on us inside of the different prison systems throughout the country. | ||
And what's crazy is our patriotism and brotherhood got us through all of it. | ||
What's your recommendation to President Trump on what needs to be done, accountability-wise? | ||
I think he's doing a great job right now. | ||
He's got this 5D chess under control, so... | ||
Your name and what brings you to CPAC? Coy Griffin. | ||
I came to CPAC. I'm a January 6th defendant as well. | ||
And just trying to bring attention to the plight of the January 6th community and all those that have been just pretty much destroyed through the political warfare. | ||
So it's been great to see Stewart again, see all the Proud Boys, the J6ers, the community strong. | ||
We love our country. | ||
We want to see freedom and liberty. | ||
Remain, and I pray that we can continue to be united, edified, and charged for it. | ||
Jane, hang on for one second. | ||
We've got something special here. | ||
Tom Dans, Paul Dans' brother. | ||
What do we got here? | ||
What is that? | ||
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So this is the flag of Greenland. | |
This is the flag of Greenland here. | ||
This is the Greenland flag? | ||
Now, why is President Trump so obsessed with Greenland? | ||
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You know, so there are a number of patriots here from J6. I'll tell you, J6, I worked for President Trump at Treasury Department. | |
I spent J6 in a skiff at the White House working on Greenland because Greenland is part and parcel of American national security and, by extension, the free worlds. | ||
What people don't appreciate... | ||
President Trump understands that the defense of the United States starts in Greenland. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
We know that from... | ||
What famous war taught us that? | ||
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Well, you can even go back to World War I, when we moved first in the U.S. Virgin Islands. | |
But at the same time, Greenland was important. | ||
World War II, we had 27 military installations, four air bases. | ||
This was a country of... | ||
20,000 Inuit at the time, about 400 Danes. | ||
When Denmark surrendered to the Nazis, real Nazis, okay, in three hours on April 9, 1940, America moved in. | ||
My department, the Treasury, was up there three weeks later. | ||
We've never left Greenland. | ||
In fact, today we're the security up there. | ||
There were, three years later, there were... | ||
600 or 1,000 dead Americans lying in the waters around Greenland. | ||
So our country is not only the one that helped discover Greenland, it's Americans. | ||
My grandfather was from the Lower East Side of New York City, had an eighth grade education. | ||
English was his third language. | ||
Lived in an apartment without hot running water. | ||
Did the Murmansk run to Archangels in 1904. Nobody asked him and his brothers who gave their lives out there. | ||
That's why we... | ||
I felt it was so important to go back to Greenland. | ||
I know you did the commemoration we did live. | ||
How serious is President Trump about working? | ||
Greenland's going to become independent from Denmark, right? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
And how serious is President Trump about... | ||
As some sort of partnership or maybe even bringing Greenland into the United States. | ||
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100%. | |
He's very serious? | ||
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Very serious. | |
Why do you say that? | ||
Because he recognizes Greenland is the front door of the United States. | ||
It's the first place you pass on the maritime approach to us. | ||
And he's a visionary. | ||
This is the important thing. | ||
President Trump's not thinking four years, eight years ahead. | ||
He's thinking centuries. | ||
America's a going concern. | ||
This is a millennial. | ||
We're a country of explorers. | ||
We're a country of pioneers. | ||
Greenland is it. | ||
I love what Elon Musk talks about Mars, but Greenland has 7% of the world's fresh water on it. | ||
It's got oxygen. | ||
It's got more than you can imagine. | ||
It's four times the size of Texas. | ||
Tom, if people want to find out more about this whole effort you're leading and working on in Greenland, where are they going? | ||
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So my effort is called American Daybreak. | |
We focus on America first foreign policy in the Arctic. | ||
You can follow me on Twitter, Tom Dans, T-O-M-D-A-N-S, C-F-A, Chartered Financial Analyst. | ||
Let's give it up for Tom Dans and the whole effort in Greenland. | ||
Ben Berkholm, what do you got? | ||
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Hey, speaking of January 6th, we've got a couple more guys over here. | |
The Patriot Freedom Project, tell us about what you guys are doing. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
The Patriot Freedom Project, it was the first group that rose up after J6 to help all the guys who were... | ||
Basically without lawyers or whose families have been destroyed, provided financial support. | ||
And Steve was a big part of that. | ||
Steve helped Cynthia Hughes with Patriot Freedom Project. | ||
We watched War Room every day inside the D.C. Gulag. | ||
You just talked to Robert. | ||
He was in the Gulag with me. | ||
Barry Ramey, he was in the Gulag later on. | ||
You know, War Room was so important to getting the word out about January 6th. | ||
I got Jay here. | ||
We got several J6 defendants here. | ||
And War Room was so instrumental in giving us hope and keeping our spirits up. | ||
Who are the J6s? | ||
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I'm going to get over here because he was waiting all day yesterday. | |
First, tell me your name again. | ||
My name is Matthew Webler. | ||
I'm a J6er. | ||
I'm from Atlanta. | ||
I was arrested December 3rd of 2021, almost a year afterwards. | ||
They came with 50 officers to my house for a misdemeanor. | ||
They had me charged with a misdemeanor and a petty offense. | ||
When they went in my house, they found an unregistered short barrel rifle in the basement, and I got five years for that. | ||
And so I spent about 38 months locked up, lost everything, and now I'm here to try to figure out how to use my voice to help change things. | ||
One of the things I want to say is... | ||
We all had wonderful, amazing amount of support from patriots all over this country that we don't know. | ||
I knew personally Lydia Sorrow was working with Patriot Mail Project, Imani Groh. | ||
Those people, they're unsung heroes of this. | ||
And I just want to say thank you so much. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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Let me get your guys' names, too. | |
Yeah, hey, I'm Jay Kenyon. | ||
Fortunately, I was sentenced 10 days before inauguration. | ||
So I was supposed to report to prison in about three weeks. | ||
Trump pardoned me. | ||
I didn't have to go. | ||
Came here to CPAC. I had to restart my career because my life has been destroyed. | ||
I have a master's in public administration and nonprofit management. | ||
So I'm here to try to find that needle in the haystack of somebody who doesn't hate me. | ||
And I'm doing that by coming to CPAC and burning the hay down. | ||
So I'm out here putting myself out there looking for new options. | ||
I love that, burning the hay down to find the needle. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We're going to come right back. | ||
John Eastman? | ||
John Eastman joins us right now. | ||
John, have you been disbarred? | ||
What is your struggle? | ||
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No, not been disbarred, just recommended for disbarment. | |
And any media that reports I've been disbarred is telling a lie, and it's defamatory. | ||
But I have been recommended, so I'm not allowed to practice right now in California. | ||
I continue to practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, though. | ||
So think about what that means. | ||
Talk to us about your struggle. | ||
Where do you stand with everything right now? | ||
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So we've got, there's, Fannie Willis has been disqualified in Georgia, but she continues to act as if she's still running the case and filing pleadings. | |
I think that's unbelievable. | ||
We learned a couple months ago that States United Democracy Center was hired by the Attorney General in Arizona to do the prosecution strategy. | ||
That's like hiring the fox to do the safety memo for your chicken coop. | ||
It's insane. | ||
But we won a big ruling last week there that we met the first phase of our dismissal motion, and they've now got to prove that their prosecution of us wasn't politically motivated. | ||
That's going to be hard for them to do, I think. | ||
So what's the ultimate outcome? | ||
Where is this thing heading? | ||
Are they all going to get dropped now that President Trump's back in office, or are the states still going to go after you guys? | ||
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Well, the states are still going after you. | |
I think they're convinced that they had Trump's scalp within their grasp, and they can't get him now, so they're going to try and get other scalps to prove they could have gotten him. | ||
But, you know, the most important nominee so far, confirmation, and I've been very happy with all of President Trump's cabinet picks, but Kash Patel, I think, is going to look at... | ||
The nationwide conspiracy to deprive of us our constitutional right to petition the government. | ||
And if he finds criminal conduct, I think he's going to wrap it up with a bow and hand it over to Pam Bondi. | ||
Amen. | ||
And she'll prosecute. | ||
John, where do people go to find out more about your case, more about what you're doing right now? | ||
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EastmanDilemma.com. | |
You can watch the documentary about all this. | ||
GiveSendGo.com slash Eastman. | ||
You can read about it. | ||
Donate to help us with the legal fees. | ||
Send us prayers. | ||
We read those. | ||
They're very heartwarming. | ||
President Trump's lawyer, John Eastman. | ||
Let's give it up. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're back to the warm in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Thank you. | ||
Ben Berkwan, what do you got for us? | ||
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We got one more J6 again. | |
Tell me your name, your story. | ||
Hey, my name is Barry Ramey. | ||
I spent three years in federal custody. | ||
My website is ospreysensei.com, but I want to take this message to talk to your viewers real quick about the story and the conversation we need to have now. | ||
The BOP is wasting lots of tax dollars and frivolous spending, and the J6ers can point to where that's at. | ||
So, Doge, you need to interview J6ers about the Bureau of Prisons and how they're wasting your tax dollars, because we can show you. | ||
Amen. | ||
And Steve, speaking of somebody who is there with us every single day at Trump's trial, what the enemy meant for evil, God's using for good, Cassandra Watkins. | ||
It was amazing to be there with Harry and Ben and Andrew Giuliani. | ||
And it was in the courtroom. | ||
You could see the distinction, good versus evil. | ||
And I was in there reporting, but I was also in there praying. | ||
And it was fun to watch the fake news. | ||
Prayers started happening. | ||
Everybody was uncomfortable. | ||
That's it. | ||
So Joyless Joy Reid, the cultural appropriator herself. | ||
An amazing time. | ||
Cassandra, amazing. | ||
Where can people find you? | ||
At Cassandra, K-A-S-O-N-D-R-A Watkins on X and at Cassandra W on TikTok and Instagram. | ||
Love you, Cassandra. | ||
You were there for every moment of Trump's trial, right? | ||
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I was there every day. | |
Unbelievable. | ||
Thank you for praying because those people were demonic. | ||
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Very demonic. | |
Thank you so much. | ||
And I've been praying for you. | ||
This whole thing has been a complete weaponization of government and justice. | ||
But we are seeing justice now in my scripture. | ||
Amos 524, let justice roll like a river and righteousness like a never-failing stream. | ||
So that's what we're seeing now. | ||
Amen. | ||
Pray for our enemies too. | ||
Mike Lindell, tell me about that prayer. | ||
Well, the... | ||
You guys, we have a great... | ||
What was the question, Steve? | ||
About prayer. | ||
About prayer. | ||
Okay, sorry. | ||
He's stinking pillows. | ||
You guys, I'll tell you. | ||
When we pray, when we pray, I hear it all the time. | ||
People go, you know, Mike, I prayed for this and it didn't happen. | ||
I prayed for this and it didn't happen. | ||
And I say, you know, it might not be God's will. | ||
I used to be in jail all the time and pray to get out. | ||
It wasn't God's will yet, right? | ||
Well, where's God's will? | ||
God's will is in the Word. | ||
And if we stay in the Word every day, now you can be proactive in prayer, everybody, and they line up beautifully. | ||
You don't have to worry about, oh, this is bad that happened, or this didn't happen, because it might not have been God's timing. | ||
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You were at the White House for how many hours yesterday, Mike? | ||
About two, about three hours. | ||
The Secret Service allowed that Mike Lindell at the White House for three hours? | ||
It's still surreal. | ||
I hadn't been back there since January 15th of 2021, and we all know that picture back then. | ||
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Wow. | |
And it was very surreal. | ||
I even got to go into the press room afterwards, and they were answering me all kinds of questions. | ||
Isn't that bizarre to go back after you were there in the darkest days, right? | ||
After January 6th, you were there on 15 January, right? | ||
A week after, and only a couple days before he left. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It was terrible. | ||
They took a picture from the Washington Post. | ||
I was on the phone with my son outside the West Wing, and I watched the media come flying over the hill, running like buffalo, and they all stopped, and they said, I said, would you like me to answer your question? | ||
And I go, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And I go, you know what? | ||
I changed my mind. | ||
You find something real good to say about me. | ||
Boy, did they. | ||
Every day after that, they attacked me for four years. | ||
Do we have any updates? | ||
I know you're talking about Tina Peters. | ||
Are there any updates at all? | ||
Yeah, he's all about freeing Tina Peters. | ||
Free Tina Peters, right? | ||
Free Tina Peters. | ||
And he had actually talked to the governors about our election platforms of going to paper ballots right before I went in there. | ||
Well, he said all paper ballots. | ||
Monday voting, paper ballots. | ||
Monday voting, paper ballots. | ||
When I was talking to the press, they go, oh, you told him that before he went in with the governors. | ||
I said, no, he did that all on his own. | ||
But he's all about paper ballots, one-day voting, precinct level, and what? | ||
Signature. | ||
Voter ID. What a concept, huh? | ||
What a concept. | ||
Okay, we're going to finish here. | ||
Our actors, you're a Charlie Chaplin impersonator. | ||
How long have you been doing it? | ||
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Since 1996. Hi, everybody. | |
And you came all the way from Hollywood to come here and to come to CPAC? Yes, that is correct, yes. | ||
How many CPACs have you been to? | ||
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My first one. | |
This is your first CPAC? I love it. | ||
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I love it. | |
I love all the conservative people. | ||
I love the common sense. | ||
Because Hollywood, most of it don't happen. | ||
And I do not like woke agenda. | ||
I do not go for that. | ||
I'm old school. | ||
I believe in traditional values. | ||
Integrity for our country, for our people, and especially for our children. | ||
And this is what I do, aka Charlie Chaplin, and I'm a psych actress. | ||
I've been on a lot of movies, Men in Black 1, Men in Black 2. I've done hundreds and hundreds of events, private parties, private events, benefits, all on and on and on. | ||
And my goal is to... | ||
Walk on stage with President Trump. | ||
That's one of my absolute dreams. | ||
I would love to do that as Charlie Chaplin. | ||
You would like to be on the stage and open for President Trump? | ||
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As Charlie Chaplin. | |
As Charlie Chaplin? | ||
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Yes, I would love that. | |
Yes. | ||
Well, put that request in. | ||
How does that sound? | ||
Is that good? | ||
I'll be your agent on this. | ||
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I would love that. | |
Thank you, Steve. | ||
And I want to really thank Steve Bannon because he really has a voice. | ||
This man has a voice. | ||
And that is so important today. | ||
We really have to stand up. | ||
Stand up for your rights. | ||
Stick with your guns. | ||
And integrity. | ||
Don't let anyone come in your way and believe in yourself. | ||
That's very, very important. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Do you have a website? | ||
Where do people go to? | ||
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I'm on Google. | |
I'm on the INDB. Okay. | ||
My name is Audrey Rutan. | ||
I live in Palm Springs, California right now. | ||
Fabulous. | ||
But Steve Bannon and his producers, they have my phone number. | ||
We'll make sure. | ||
Does she get a promo code? | ||
We'll have to get you a promo code, but today you used promo code WARROOM. You guys, it's been so cold out. | ||
We're doing a one-day blanket sale. | ||
We've never done this before. | ||
Save up to 80% on all my pillow blankets. | ||
Promo code WARROOM. It's a one-day plaster sale in celebration of what's going on. | ||
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Let's get ready to go see the president of these United States. | |
Can you give it up to our Charlie Chaplin impersonator? | ||
We're going to get on the same train. | ||
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We love you guys. |