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November 5th, 2024, will go down as one of the most important days in the history of our country. | ||
I'm pointing to Mike Lindell. | ||
That man suffered. | ||
That man suffered. | ||
The FBI thugs went up to him and they took away everything he had. | ||
He suffered. | ||
and Mrs. Lindell. | ||
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He's a great guy. | |
They went after him. | ||
It was just terrible. | ||
This was a vicious weaponization of your government. | ||
But he's all, I'll tell you, he stood up. | ||
He's all man. | ||
He stood up. | ||
He stood up strong. | ||
And nothing was going to faze him. | ||
And I want to thank you on behalf of everybody, Mike. | ||
You put up with a tremendous amount. | ||
And he never changed his mind. | ||
He said that election of 2020 was rigged. | ||
And he's more of a believer today than he was even four years ago. | ||
But now it's okay to say it, Mike. | ||
Now it's fine. | ||
Now, that's why, you know, when it comes to a day where you can't challenge crooked elections, we've got a real problem in this country. | ||
And as of January 20th, 2025, the dark days of high taxes. | ||
Crushing regulations, rampant inflation, flagrant corruption, government weaponization and total incompetence. | ||
Those days are over. | ||
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They're over. | |
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you'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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Mega Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Wednesday, 26 February, Year of Alert 2025, Mike Lindell joins us. | ||
Lindell, that was a great shout-out for the president. | ||
Mike, did Donald John Trump win the election of 2020? | ||
Absolutely, by about 8 million votes. | ||
One of the reasons we know that, the votes for Biden did not come back and vote in the midterm. | ||
They didn't vote this time. | ||
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That's right. | |
They can't make up, they can't hide the non-votes that they got in 2020, can they, sir? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
We've all seen that little chart now where 65 million, 65 million, two Obamas, Hillary 65, Biden 83, Harris 65. And Steve, it all comes back to two. | ||
With our election platforms, everybody knew it. | ||
The difference now, everybody, what we're walking into, and that was great. | ||
He gave that shout out because it just told, we're not done. | ||
I'm not done. | ||
I will never stop till we secure our elections. | ||
I think I said, make our elections great again. | ||
We have the worst election platforms of anyone in the world. | ||
During this last election, everyone's going, our great president Donald Trump won, it's over. | ||
No, it's not over. | ||
We've got, we had at least, according to our numbers, at least four senators, possibly four that were taken, and nine congressmen. | ||
And a lot of other down tickets, you go to North Carolina, you're going, okay, I vote for the president, but I vote all these down tickets, vote Democrat, doesn't make sense. | ||
If it doesn't make sense, there's manipulation. | ||
And Steve, I'm looking forward to now being able to not be blocked. | ||
You remember all our efforts over the last four years, we were mostly blocked, everybody, by uniparty Republicans. | ||
We would go into states like South Dakota, Arkansas. | ||
Alabama, these places, and we would be blocked, like, hey, for example, Alabama going, hey, John Merrill, you got, I walked, I went there this summer of 21, said, you have 4,662 people that voted in Alabama over 110 years old. | ||
And he looked at me and said, well, Mike, we look pretty good in Alabama. | ||
And, you know, now you got Elon Musk finding all these people, like the president said at the rally. | ||
That are over hundreds of years old that are on our Social Security voter, I mean, roles. | ||
It's even worse on our voter rolls. | ||
So we have a lot of work to do. | ||
But, Steve, I'll tell you, with our great president, Donald Trump in there, he did it with the governors this last week before I went in and talked to him. | ||
He talked about our elections and stuff with the governors. | ||
We gotta get the paper ballots hand counted. | ||
You know, Sarah Huckabee Sanders right on the stage there, who has, she said straight out, you know, we need to secure our elections and get to paper ballots hand counted. | ||
And you're talking about like in Arkansas when we went in there, Cleburne County, Arkansas voted out or voted to go to paper ballots hand counted. | ||
And then this Senator Kim Hammers shoves a bill through. | ||
And says, if you're a county in Arkansas and you go to paper ballots, we're defunding your county. | ||
Now, that doesn't make sense, everybody. | ||
Everybody wants secure elections. | ||
The difference is now, everybody, our voice has gotten so big. | ||
And now it's going to be just like that lady in Maine that's, you know, I like men and women's sports. | ||
Oh, you do? | ||
Take this. | ||
Because we're not going to tolerate these. | ||
We're not going to tolerate blockers to our efforts to secure our elections. | ||
We need to show the world that we can have the best elections platforms in the world. | ||
And so, Steve, everyone says, you know, that's why everyone, I said, like, at the start of the show here, or the last show, we talk about Keith Ellis. | ||
The Attorney General attacking me here in Minnesota, also the IRS. The IRS has attacked MyPillow and myself more than anything you've seen. | ||
And the outcome of this is gonna affect 80% of the United States, everybody. | ||
And I'll have more on that soon. | ||
They're using MyPillow as an example to do something so corrupt and so wrong. | ||
That it's just, and why are they doing this to Mike Lindell and my pillow and my recovery network? | ||
Donald Trump won. | ||
He's not trying to overturn the 2020 election anymore. | ||
They're doing it because I want to go to paper ballots, hand counted. | ||
That's it. | ||
And they want to take my voice and destroy it forever because I'm so distracted over here. | ||
But Steve, I think they know by now I'm never shutting up. | ||
You know, you would think that they would just walk away, but the president gives the great shout-out, and Keith Ellison triples down, and the pile of stuff he told my attorneys yesterday, this stuff. | ||
Now we want this going back to 2018. It's a recovery network for addicts, everybody. | ||
TheLyndaleRecoveryNetwork.org. | ||
I put all the money into it. | ||
Before all this election stuff, I poured it into it. | ||
I spoke at churches around the country to get people out of addiction to get saved. | ||
And he's going back and just attacking this. | ||
And it happened a couple days after the president does his shout out. | ||
I told my attorney, tell him where to go with his stuff. | ||
What if I don't do it? | ||
He goes, well, they were on the phone with me today. | ||
They said, it sounded real serious this time. | ||
I'm going, what are they going to do, come and put me in jail? | ||
I haven't done anything. | ||
I told my attorneys, we're not going to sort through it. | ||
Give them all the stuff, tax returns, piles of books. | ||
I don't care. | ||
It's like my phone, Steve. | ||
When they got my phone, they go, oh yeah, people could be hearing up here, listening. | ||
I have nothing to hide. | ||
You hear that, Tim Cook? | ||
I don't care. | ||
So it's like, you hear that, FBI? I don't care. | ||
I have nothing to hide. | ||
And when you have nothing to hide, you don't have to worry about what you're giving these creeps. | ||
Unbelievable, Mike. | ||
To come after you, and we know that the great work that you guys do, and to come after you, particularly President Trump singling you out for praise, and then Keith Ellison coming and tripling down. | ||
MyPillow.com, promo code War Room, go there today, all the specials, support Mike Lindell and the great team there of American citizens working away in Minnesota. | ||
Mike, we will follow this closely, brother. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Thanks, you guys. | ||
Thanks, Warren Posse, for helping us out. | ||
You're always there for us. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
They're coming after. | ||
I may not be able to do it tonight. | ||
I'll do it tomorrow. | ||
Bolsonaro. | ||
Actually, the way it works, I think his trial's actually started. | ||
They're trying to put him in prison for 40 years. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he questioned a stolen election. | ||
And what are they charging with? | ||
A coup d'etat. | ||
They've actually, Tucker and Steve Bannon, they're trying to get. | ||
They're saying, oh, well, you know, these guys instigated it by going on their media platforms and saying that the election was stolen and Bolsonaro is the president of Brazil. | ||
Hey, write this down, judge in Brazil and Lula, the Marxist communist that's in business with the CCP. Bolsonaro won, right? | ||
You guys stole the election. | ||
You're a bunch of crooks and you're going to end up paying for it. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
It's coming. | ||
Just like we said, Trump is going to come back and win and become president of the United States. | ||
Your days are numbered. | ||
I don't care if you like it or don't like it. | ||
Once again, somebody stealing an election. | ||
And remember, Captain Bolsonaro, President Bolsonaro is Trump of the tropics. | ||
More good news today. | ||
Trennis Evans joins us. | ||
Jeremy Brown is a free man as we speak. | ||
Condemned USA as your group. | ||
Trennis, tell us what happened today and why did it take so long to get Jeremy Brown? | ||
A J6-er? | ||
At a prison, sir? | ||
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You had a number of reasons for that. | |
So this was the interpretation of the United States Attorney in the Middle District of Florida was resistant to the executive authority of President Trump. | ||
This is unheard of that we have United States attorneys that are under the executive branch. | ||
Thankfully, we made the right changes and we were getting the right people in there. | ||
The work of Carol Stewart, his attorney, is something to be applauded. | ||
She has never. | ||
Stop. | ||
She is relentless. | ||
She is a fighter. | ||
You had Neil Pinkston on last night who actually wrote the habeas corpus motion for Jeremy. | ||
He's in Tennessee. | ||
He's done a fantastic job. | ||
He's a new addition working with Condemned USA and legal advocacy. | ||
And I want to be clear, these coalition efforts go as long as the people would continue to fight. | ||
And these people have been relentless. | ||
Our United States citizens have fought for the January 6th community, have never. | ||
Ever given an inch on this, and I think it's a beautiful thing to see the effort of everyone coming together and President Trump recognizing this great injustice and standing up and doing the right thing for the American public. | ||
I want to re-emphasize, we did it at CPAC, but there is so much going on and so much yelling and screaming at people, you know, celebrating, and we're doing it live. | ||
I want to make sure, I just want to take a second and go over Jeremy Brown's story. | ||
The government came to him. | ||
The FBI came to him, correct? | ||
And he's a – I think he was in Special Forces. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
They came to him after J6 and offered him to be a paid government informant. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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Yeah, so Steve, let me elaborate on that if I might. | |
So the Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigative Unit, sent a couple of gentlemen down to the Florida District, and they were working out of up in the Northeast. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
The gentleman's by the name of Brett Lindsey and Paul Urra. | ||
These two individuals were trying to flip people to get informants and the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and other groups to inform on people. | ||
And the answer was, no one's done anything. | ||
There's nothing here to be done. | ||
Brett Lindsey and Paul Uroh were called out. | ||
The video that you saw posted about Jeremy Brown, where he actually goes to dinner with these people and sits down with them. | ||
Well, it's a beautiful moment where he's saying, look, I don't want to be involved. | ||
I don't have anything to do with this. | ||
And what's the government do? | ||
They come at him. | ||
They came at him hard when he did that. | ||
They planted evidence in his home. | ||
There was a document that had nothing on it. | ||
It was nothing more than a blank form. | ||
And they claimed that he had munitions and that they themselves had obviously planted. | ||
I think President Trump is aware of the same kind of ideology as we know that they finally falsified documents at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
So, the charges that were born of the Middle District of Florida were separate from the charges of the District of Columbia. | ||
Have that pardon, they tried to say, well, this doesn't apply. | ||
Well, President Trump was quite explicit. | ||
And when the government became resistant to this, he doubled down and said, hey, I said pardon, full and complete unconditional pardon. | ||
Full and complete unconditional pardon means exactly that. | ||
And there is executive authority. | ||
I think it was probably rather upsetting to usurp that authority. | ||
So the United States Attorney's Office had finally gotten their act together. | ||
They've gotten in line on these interpretations, and the judges are having to live with it, and therefore Jeremy Brown, Daniel Ball, Dominic Box, the whole list that goes on of the cases that have valiantly been fought for by these attorneys is now – we're seeing the fruits of that labor, and we're seeing these people released. | ||
Do you think Jeremy was – was Brown singled out because he did not – he turned the government down? | ||
He says, I'm not going to do that. | ||
I'm not going to be a rat. | ||
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Yeah, I think any number of people have had this experience. | |
The same thing like John Woods had that experience as an Arkansas State Senator when he refused to work for the FBI, and he's still in prison. | ||
We've had a number of people that went through this. | ||
James Brett was a proud boy that went through this thing where they tried to come to his house. | ||
Brett Lindsey and Paul Era tried to flip him into an informant. | ||
And the reason that these people said, I don't want to be an informant is because nothing's happening. | ||
Nothing's wrong. | ||
We're not violating any laws. | ||
We're not doing anything that would require me to inform on you as a citizen. | ||
I think everyone finds out really fast and hard how hard they're willing to play and how difficult they're going to make your life from that moment forward. | ||
Now, what's Jeremy's status? | ||
He's out. | ||
I saw he got out. | ||
He looked like me in his sweat gear. | ||
Because when they let you out, they just let you out. | ||
I mean, you can't. | ||
They don't even give you the clothes you walked in on. | ||
I think they sent them back to your home, but you just walk out. | ||
What is his status as of today? | ||
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Yeah, so Jeremy's out. | |
He is a free man. | ||
He's at home with his family. | ||
I am excited. | ||
I'm ecstatic. | ||
I have not spoken to Jeremy yet today. | ||
I'm looking forward. | ||
I've been able to speak to so many of these people as they got out the moment of. | ||
I've talked to them as they were getting into vehicles or, you know, after they kissed their wives. | ||
We've been able to celebrate these victories. | ||
This has been a long and hard-fought battle, but I want to remind people, Steve, this battle's not over. | ||
We have people that are still set to report to prison. | ||
There's a lot going on here. | ||
How could that possibly be? | ||
I want to update on Dan Wilson, but how President Trump gave these people pardons. | ||
He said this thing's over. | ||
You've got cash and you've got Dan Bongino. | ||
This is what's driving people crazy. | ||
How can this apparatus continue to grind on these people, sir? | ||
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Well, Steve, this is a situation where you have a resistant faction within the United States government that does not care about presidential authority, does not care about the rule of law. | |
They can profess these things all day long or pontificate about them. | ||
But as it happened in many of these cases... | ||
The United States attorneys were resistant, and thankfully, they're gone where they should be. | ||
And there is more to be done. | ||
We can get into all kinds of cases where the government fails to follow the rule of law. | ||
I think you yourself are a victim of the government failing to follow the rule of law and operating in a two-tiered system. | ||
However, when it comes to Jeremy Brown, you know, Laura Logan, and so many others have been such a fierce advocate. | ||
For Jeremy. | ||
And I think that it brought the right amount of attention to this resistant faction within our government that undermines the rule of law that would dare to usurp the presidential authority of the pardon power. | ||
I would like to touch on Dan Wilson when you have a minute, for sure. | ||
I want to tell you what happened. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
Yeah, talk to us about Dan. | ||
Get us up to speed. | ||
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Yeah, so Dan Wilson, same scenario as Jeremy Brown. | |
Case born out of Kentucky, Federal District of Kentucky, they charge him, and he ends up in this same situation, has a January 6th case, and President Trump issued a full and unconditional pardon for this man. | ||
Yet Dabney Friedrich, Dabney Friedrich was actually my judge, so I have a little bit of experience and quite a bit of animosity with this individual. | ||
Not animosity doesn't for our system, but it's for those who would undermine the rule of law. | ||
Dabney Friedrich... | ||
And ordered Dan Wilson to return to prison. | ||
Ed Martin and the United States Attorney Jennifer Blackwell, the AUSA that's handling that case, met today with Dabney Friedrich with his attorney, George Pallas. | ||
And by the way, I want you to know George Pallas has... | ||
Been a forefront bastion of freedom of many of these January 6th cases and has just absolutely been a firebrand fighter for this. | ||
So thank George Pallas especially. | ||
But in this case today, in the hearing today, Dabney Friedrich began down this line of, well, what about this case? | ||
And how will that affect that case? | ||
And what about this case? | ||
And I would like to say specifically to Dabney Friedrich, Judge Friedrich. | ||
I remember that when I brought up other issues and talked about things, you told me we're here to deal with your matter, Mr. Evans, and I'd like to remind Dabney Friedrich that she's in charge only of Dan Wilson. | ||
These other issues are not hers to deal with, and I think George Pallis and I had a good talk about that today. | ||
Where it stands today, thankfully, Judge Friedrich has issued a minute order. | ||
She has not dismissed his case. | ||
She has not dropped it. | ||
She has postponed or given a stay to the fact that Dan Wilson was to turn himself into prison tomorrow at the BOP. Thankfully, that's happened, and Dan Wilson is currently a free man. | ||
But there are other cases that are still out there. | ||
We've been able to get Elias Castellanos out of prison. | ||
Again, Carol Stewart and George Pallas at the forefront. | ||
Roger Roots. | ||
I mean, I can't list the number of amazing attorneys, and I'll be terribly amiss here for not naming them all. | ||
But you have to understand, these cases are ongoing, much like any other effort. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Trenus, how do people find out more about Condemned USA, your group? | ||
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Yes, thank you. | |
So Condemned USA is a legal advocacy. | ||
We were founded in the wake of January 6th. | ||
I myself was raided by the FBI. I got the Roger Stone-style pre-dawn raid. | ||
My 13-year-old son placed at gunpoint on automatic weapons by the FBI for a case that was resolved with a misdemeanor. | ||
I trespassed at the Capitol at best, and I won't apologize for anything else. | ||
Condemned USA was born of that. | ||
You can find us at condemnedusa.com. | ||
I urge people to stay in this fight with us because it's not over. | ||
One thing we've learned is we've built a fantastic network. | ||
We have a great deal of effort behind this. | ||
And Tina Peters is next on our list, along with John Woods. | ||
And I ask you to stay tuned. | ||
Watch what's coming there. | ||
We have a new film out, Steve, on the pardons called Pardon Us. | ||
Fantastic production. | ||
I'm thrilled to death to have worked with some of Flynn's people and others. | ||
And we're coming for them. | ||
We're going to keep putting this in the public eye. | ||
The American public has to know the kind of things that happen. | ||
If I may, one more thing. | ||
We get to vote for our House and State. | ||
We would vote for our president, or at least allegedly. | ||
And what we've found is we don't ever get to vote for the judiciary. | ||
These people sit on the bench, pontificate ripe with injustice and impropriety, and continue to absolutely bludgeon conservative Americans, Christians, anyone that would dare up and say something right. | ||
Amen. | ||
In the name of God, in the name of the United States Constitution, with President Trump's authority, we're going to get a lot more people out of jail than deserve to be out of jail in this day and age during this administration. | ||
No, and that's why we spend so much time on these federal judges and getting them through, etc. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
And they don't know. | ||
You go to prison, you see they've warehoused these young men. | ||
For 15, 20, 25 years. | ||
I'm not saying some of these guys shouldn't go to prison, but man, you sent them away that long, you're asking for, it's a powder keg, you're asking for trouble because these prisons are old, they're dangerous, and they're small. | ||
Try this one more time. | ||
Where do people go and what's your social media? | ||
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Please come find me at CondemnedUSA. | |
You can find us at CondemnedUSA on everything. | ||
We're there, and thank you for displaying my new book. | ||
It's the first book written by January 6th and published, and it's a fantastic effort by a number of people. | ||
I'm so thankful, Laura Logan, General Flynn, for their efforts in that book and what they've done for me. | ||
So many people. | ||
Steve, but it's important, and I think this doesn't get said enough. | ||
Thank you, Steve Bannon. | ||
Thank you for what you've done. | ||
I get the easiest job in the world. | ||
No, that's not true, Steve. | ||
You went to prison. | ||
I sit here for a microphone like a madman and yell. | ||
You guys do the work, and I mean this. | ||
These advocacy groups, folks, the grinding these people do, the Carol Stewarts and the lawyers, we'll make sure we do even more of it to get these people back up on their feet, the prisoners. | ||
If it was not for the Julie Kellys, the Carol Stewart, the Trenus Evans, I mean dozens and dozens of people that dedicated their lives to do this, many of whom, like Trenus, actually saw the injustice of it all. | ||
But man, it is a nightmare. | ||
And you see this system. | ||
This system was set up to destroy Trump and his movement. | ||
That's what was set up to destroy President Trump and his movement. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They never thought the hunted would become the hunters, and that's what's got them freaked out. | ||
That's why they always ask for pardons. | ||
That's why they crawled in their belly over the White House and asked for preemptive blanket pardons. | ||
How guilty they are. | ||
How awful these people are. | ||
Trenton, thank you so much for the work at Condemn USA. Look forward to having you back on here, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Incredible, these guys. | ||
And you see it happening down in Brazil. | ||
I mean, we're working on launching a war in Brazil because I got to because what's happened to Bolsonaro and the great men. | ||
Ube, I'm going to come back after the break when we're talking about Kennedy Center, but I have a question. | ||
One of the things I've seen in the national security area is people like Grinnell, people like Derek Harvey, people like yourselves. | ||
You all came from different backgrounds, but you were all part of the system. | ||
Grinnell spent 12 years, I think, at the State Department. | ||
Colonel Harvey's a career guy, he's kind of known as Lawrence of, Harvey of Iraq when he went over there with the Anbar province. | ||
You spent the better part of your professional career. | ||
What was it? | ||
We got about two minutes here. | ||
What was it that got you guys attracted to someone like Trump and the MAGA movement? | ||
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Well, because we were on the inside. | |
We saw the rot from the inside. | ||
You know, there was no question about it that something needed to change. | ||
And that something needed to shake up the whole system from the bottom up. | ||
You know, we were in there. | ||
We were deep cogs in the swamp. | ||
So we saw it from the inside out. | ||
And there are many people that are still in the government that won't tell their friends, but they believe that Trump is the guy to do it, to shake up the system. | ||
They needed somebody revolutionary, frankly. | ||
Because it wasn't going to change by marginal changes. | ||
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No, no. | |
It wasn't going to be a marginal change. | ||
You have to shatter it almost. | ||
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The whole thing. | |
The whole thing. | ||
And that's not a radical statement. | ||
That's coming from somebody that's inside. | ||
And so many people who had that government experience would agree with it. | ||
And that's why, frankly, with what Trump is doing right now with the reduction in force with the federal government, there are so many people that are still in the federal government that would agree with it. | ||
You're an Arab-American of Syrian descent. | ||
When you went over and deployed in places like Iraq, in places like Afghanistan, how dangerous is that? | ||
For an American citizen that's an American of Arab descent, how dangerous is that going into these bad neighborhoods? | ||
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Yeah, look, proud to be Arab American in my Arab American heritage. | |
Our family owes so much to this country. | ||
We came from Syria, a war-torn country, and the U.S. gave us everything that we have. | ||
And so I was proud to serve my country, to deploy to Iraq during the surge, during some of the worst of the fighting from 2005 to 2007, and then in Afghanistan during that surge in 2010, 2011. There is, for all the Arab Americans that serve their country who were deployed to Iraq, look, it was extra dangerous for them, particularly the uniformed services, because they've got a target on their back as well, two times over, because they're considered, what, your traitors, working for the great devil. | ||
But what so many people out there, they've got to understand that you have so many Arab-American, Muslim-American patriots, many who have laid down their lives for this country. | ||
And that was so great to see out in Michigan, so many Arab-American patriots coming out to support President Trump on a mission for peace. | ||
And that's what brought so many Arab-Americans, Muslim-Americans, Christian Chaldeans in Michigan to vote for that agenda of peace because they want to see an end to these wars, particularly those Arab-Americans that bore the brunt of those wars. | ||
Ube Shabender, who is a consultant and an advisor to Ambassador Grinnell at the Kennedy Center. | ||
One of the boldest moves, folks, that President Trump is of, all the great bold moves, I'm telling you, he struck at the heart of the beast by going to the Kennedy Center. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
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And more importantly, you can contact Philip Patrick and his entire team. | ||
You've served your country. | ||
You've been an intelligence officer. | ||
You've worked some pretty amazing institutions over there, ones that you think some of them need to be reformed. | ||
You're a great admirer of Ambassador Grinnell, as all of us are. | ||
You're a great guy. | ||
Why did he tap you? | ||
Why did you take the job? | ||
And what do you see as your task and purpose? | ||
And once again, for the audience, particularly maybe the audience is not in the greater metropolitan, the imperial capital area, for our international audience and for the people out west, the cultural, the elite, the administrative state, and the deep state, their high church, I used to call it a club, it's not a club, it's the high church. | ||
It's not the Basilica here. | ||
It's not the National Cathedral. | ||
It actually is the Kennedy Center. | ||
He really went to the heart. | ||
David Rubenstein and that crowd have run this. | ||
And Trump was pretty brutal. | ||
He got rid of Rubenstein. | ||
He had Grinnell immediately fire the director. | ||
They got rid of most of the board, I think. | ||
Why did Grinnell select you? | ||
What do you think your task and purpose is? | ||
And what are your objectives at Kennedy? | ||
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You know, selecting America's ambassador Rick Grinnell to head the Kennedy Center itself sent shockwaves, okay, to the, you know, institutions, you know, okay, the imperial institutions. | |
You know, I like that. | ||
I'm going to start using that, you know, Steve, here in Washington, D.C. Because, look, Rick Grinnell is somebody that means business, and he knows how the system works from the inside, you know, and he's tough. | ||
He's a tough guy to work for. | ||
But anyone that works for America's Ambassador Rick Grinnell will follow him to the ends of the earth, whether it's on the campaign trail or in government, intel, it doesn't matter. | ||
And so he's on a mission. | ||
President Trump put Ambassador Rick Grinnell on a mission. | ||
Ambassador Germany, head of DNI, now special projects, restructuring California, potentially on the shortlist people are talking about running for governor of California. | ||
A real guy. | ||
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Rescued Americans, all right, from the Venezuela dictatorship. | |
That was tough. | ||
I heard that at CPAC. He told the story in the international camp. | ||
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That was a crazy story. | |
Crazy story. | ||
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Amazing story. | |
I mean the whole room was riveted by it. | ||
But this is the type of guy that America's ambassador Rick Grinnell is. | ||
He would do anything for his country. | ||
And look, this is no easy task. | ||
Okay, first, he's trying to fix the failed state of California, all right, on President Trump's orders. | ||
Now he's taking over a... | ||
Basically, the crown jewels of American culture, the Kennedy Center, which was established as a memorial for President JFK. We're waiting for those files to be released on what happened. | ||
And we've got to completely redo everything. | ||
I mean, because it was left in a state of complete disrepair by the Biden folks, just like with USAID, all these funds going to God knows what, all this woke nonsense. | ||
And the programming President Trump was particularly upset about. | ||
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Yes. | |
Some of the programming was just inappropriate for a major – because the Kennedy Center is kind of high culture. | ||
Yes, you do have concerts there as a venue, but it's principally high culture for the United States. | ||
And some of the things they were just – Beneath contempt as far as the wokeness and the inappropriate nature and depravity of some of it. | ||
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Oh, totally. | |
Just objectively speaking. | ||
And now, look, come December, you're going to see Christmas-themed programs throughout that whole month. | ||
Did you guys do that to blow people's heads up? | ||
I mean, Grinnell comes out and says, hey, look. | ||
When we have Christmas in Washington, the Kennedy Center is going to be the center of Christmas festivities and celebration of Christmas. | ||
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Well, why is that such a controversial thing? | |
Maybe now, here in D.C., that's a controversial thing, but for average A folks, that's not a controversial thing to say and to plan, but for the media, it is, right? | ||
For the politicos and the axios and all that. | ||
And the people used to be on the board at Kennedy Center. | ||
Trust me, that is a controversial... | ||
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It blew their mind. | |
They think the rubes have now come and taken on. | ||
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Good. | |
Well, here come the rubes. | ||
So you're going to work through personnel. | ||
You're going to work through, obviously, the plant and equipment to get it up to speed. | ||
You're going to work through fundraising. | ||
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We're going to bring a lot more money in. | |
A lot more money in. | ||
President Trump, by himself, because so many people want to be associated with him. | ||
And so that's an uptick. | ||
You're also going to, in programming, I take it you're going to look for new program directors and a staff that can put up appropriate things that make people proud of the country? | ||
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All of it. | |
We've got to make people proud of our country again. | ||
The Kennedy Center is America's cultural icon. | ||
When we talk about American renewal, we've got to talk about infrastructure renewal and cultural renewal. | ||
And this is where the Kennedy Center comes in. | ||
We're going to redo everything with the leadership of Rick Grinnell, America's ambassador, as he's been empowered by President Trump. | ||
It is an amazing mission to be a part of. | ||
You're pretty excited about it. | ||
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I'm so excited about it. | |
We're going to do so much. | ||
We're going to smash things up, but we're going to make things beautiful again. | ||
That's fantastic. | ||
Hang on with me. | ||
You're going to stick with me for the show. | ||
Paolo Filo joins us. | ||
Paolo, talk to me. | ||
I'm getting more and more concerned about this situation with President Bolsonaro. | ||
I think. | ||
I don't like where the direction of this is heading. | ||
I guess walk our audience through it. | ||
I guess the trial is kind of starting. | ||
It's very different in the United States. | ||
When you get indicted, there's a long time before you're arraigned in a trial. | ||
It's usually a year or two off, particularly a complicated trial in and of itself like this. | ||
They've accused him and indicted him for staging a coup d'etat against the Lula and these Marxists. | ||
When he questioned the stealing of the 2022 election. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that could lead up to a prison sentence of 40 years. | ||
And I've said this, and I'll say it publicly. | ||
And I've told it to the Bolsonaro family. | ||
If President Bolsonaro goes to prison, they will try to assassinate him in prison. | ||
And that's why it's very important for us to keep him out. | ||
He's one of the great men in the world today, and one of the greatest men of the 21st century, sir. | ||
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You're absolutely correct on everything you said, Steve. | |
And President Bolsonaro openly talked about this on an interview he gave to a Brazilian outlet last night where he had, unbelievably, 800,000 people watching him on YouTube on this interview. | ||
And he talked about he has a credible fear of death in a prison in Brazil. | ||
So, right now... | ||
The process is moving very swiftly. | ||
The Brazilian prosecutors and the Supreme Court Justice Demorais, which is that guy that your audience knows that looks like a James Bond villain, the bald guy that had a beef with Elon Musk. | ||
So they're working double time. | ||
In order to do this trial in six months and send Bolsonaro to prison for 40 years. | ||
And the only thing stopping this from happening is, believe it or not, their fear of some sort of help coming from the United States. | ||
I'd say two days with the lawsuit involving Trump Media and Rumble in a U.S. federal court. | ||
Other than that, for the first time, you had the Department of State, President Trump's Department of State, issuing a statement today regarding the situation in Brazil. | ||
But I can read it to you if you want. | ||
And it was immediately responded by the Brazilian government. | ||
Go ahead and read it. | ||
Let's talk about the response. | ||
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So what the United States Bureau of Western Hemisphere and then the United States Embassy in Brazil reposted, they said respect for sovereignty is a two-way street with all U.S. partners, including Brazil. | |
Blocking access to information and imposing fines on U.S.-based companies for refusing to censor people living in the United States is incompatible. | ||
With democratic values, including freedom of expression. | ||
They're referring to Alan Dos Santos, whom you know and has been in the show, and myself, that have been censored by social media platforms in the United States based on rise orders and ultimately rumble. | ||
The future platform where most people are watching us from that has been completely banned in Brazil for the past week or so based on Morais orders. | ||
That's why the Bureau of Western Hemisphere published that. | ||
And then you had the response from the Brazilian government. | ||
It was a little bit longer. | ||
It happened just a couple of hours ago. | ||
They said the Brazilian government was surprised by the statement issued today by the U.S. Department of State regarding a lawsuit filed by a private company from the United States in an attempt to exempt themselves from complying with rulings of the Brazilian Supreme Court. | ||
The Brazilian government firmly rejects any attempt to politicize judicial decisions and emphasize the importance of respecting the Republican principle of the separation of powers as insherished in the 1988 Brazilian Federal Constitution. | ||
The Department of State's statement misrepresents the intent of the Supreme Court's decision, which are aimed into ensuring the application of relevant Brazilian legislation within national territory, including the requirement that all companies operating in Brazil establish legal representatives. | ||
Freedom of expression, a fundamental right in the Brazilian legal system. | ||
Must be exercised in accordance with the prevailing legal framework, particularly provisions of criminal law. | ||
The Brazilian state and its Republican institutions were targeted by an anti-democratic campaign based on mass misinformation disseminated through social media. | ||
That sounds very familiar to U.S. listeners. | ||
The events surrounding the attempt coup against popular sovereignty following the 2022 presidential elections are currently under judicial review in Brazil, which is... | ||
Copy and paste of the so-called insurrection in the United States and then the January 6th. | ||
Brazil had the fake coup d'etat attempt that never happened. | ||
And then they had our January 8th, which was pretty much a copy of the United States January 6th, with everything. | ||
The evidence being destroyed, the Asian provocateurs infiltrated, the media, the narrative on the media, everything was copy and paste. | ||
But hang on for a second. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Did they just call President Trump's company a liar? | ||
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They did. | |
The Brazilian government? | ||
I want to slow down here. | ||
I want to make sure, just for the audience, it may not be up to speed on the details here. | ||
The judge, Morales, and Lula's government, coming back on that statement of the State Department, which I think laid out pretty succinctly the position of President Trump And others, they just responded by saying that President Trump and his team and others were liars, correct? | ||
The people at Rumble, they were liars. | ||
Were they not? | ||
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Not only they called them liars, and remember, we got a court order from the U.S. federal judge saying that Rumble and Trump media... | |
Both companies, they do not have to comply with Morais' orders. | ||
So they granted that, and granted that Morais tried to issue orders without going through the proper channels. | ||
That said, and other than that, the State Department issued the beautiful statement that I just read, and they said the State Department misrepresents the situation. | ||
Coming after the State Department, there's also an article that just came out in a Brazilian outlet, mainstream media Brazilian outlet, saying that the Brazilian government will adopt a tit-for-tat policy with the United States. | ||
Anything the United States do, they will do and retaliate. | ||
And they're even talking about retaliations in terms of foreign policy, like stop extraditing convicted criminals to the United States. | ||
So basically, stop complaining. | ||
So they're doubling down. | ||
Morais is saying in Brazil that he's going to be the guy in the world that's going to take down Donald Trump. | ||
He defeated Elon Musk last year, and he did defeat Elon Musk in Brazil. | ||
And he says, well, I defeated Elon Musk, and he's saying, I'm going to defeat Donald Trump. | ||
He will not do in Brazil what he did in the United States. | ||
We're going to do our own thing. | ||
I want to repeat that. | ||
His feeling is he's defeated Elon Musk. | ||
He's committed in telling people he's going to take down Donald Trump. | ||
He's also trying to expand this. | ||
As we now know, correct me if I'm wrong, that Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon are part of this – are essentially as American media personalities and with platforms because we support Bolsonaro and support the Bolsonaro family and the Bolsonaro movement in Brazil, that we are also part of some sort that Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon are part of this – are essentially as American media We're affiliates of a coup d'etat, correct? | ||
I mean this guy is throwing – here's my point. | ||
I say this to the drummer. | ||
He ain't backing down. | ||
This guy thinks he's a tough guy. | ||
If he's such a tough guy, I think we ought to take the measure of him, right? | ||
Because now he's talking a lot of smack about President Trump, the United States, the Trump government, affiliates of and supporters of. | ||
Well, you're absolutely correct. | ||
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Actually, a new document came out this week, and it says that you, Steve, are the one that created the framework that has been used in Brazil to spread misinformation and affect Brazilian politics. | |
They're coming after you as well, I guess, at some point. | ||
And they show the connections between the United States conservatives and Brazilian conservatives, and they point out Tucker Carlson as well, which has I have been on his show talking about Brazil and Eduardo Bolsonaro as well. | ||
So that's why they see a connection between—and he interviewed President Bolsonaro as well. | ||
So they claim there's a connection between this conservative movement and we're the one responsible of spreading misinformation and all that BS that you've heard here in the United States before. | ||
So the only good part— Is that we're starting to see some reaction from the United States. | ||
We saw not only this statement, but also during this week, Congressman Rich McCormick from Georgia, Republican from Georgia, sent a letter to the White House asking for decisive action against Marais. | ||
And I think he was absolutely spot on, saying that the Magninsky Act was designed. | ||
Exactly and specifically for that. | ||
And therefore, Morais is subject to what it's called OFAC sanctions, meaning the United States would impose financial sanctions against him. | ||
And this pretty much is a financial death penalty. | ||
The guy gets disconnected from all the financial system globally. | ||
And it's the president's discretion. | ||
If Donald Trump wants to do it, he can do it anytime he wants. | ||
We're starting to have the first conversations about sanctioning Morais, which I think is the proper thing to do, and the only thing would stop him. | ||
The moment he gets sanctions, he'll become radioactive, and people will leave him behind and throw him under the bus, and this whole regime will be over in Brazil, opening a path for a possible return of Bolsonaro. | ||
They've sold out to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party is all over these guys. | ||
You know they're taking bribes and kickbacks. | ||
And Morales is a bad guy and a criminal. | ||
And we're not going to back off. | ||
And this show is going to be a platform. | ||
So if he doesn't like it, come and get us. | ||
We're not afraid of... | ||
We weren't afraid of Nancy Pelosi and the Justice Department here. | ||
We're certainly not afraid of these guys. | ||
Paulo, we've got to bounce. | ||
This is one we're going to cover closely every day. | ||
Give the information where people can get on top of this because our audience, you know, are huge supporters of President Bolsonaro in the Bolsonaro movement in Brazil. | ||
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They can follow me at RioPFigueredo on both X and also through social and on Rumble as well. | |
I'm there on Rumble as well. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you and all the freedom fighters. | ||
It's a tough crowd. | ||
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Thanks for having me. | |
You guys are very brave, very heroic. | ||
Yep. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Where do people get you? | ||
They're going to follow closely. | ||
You and Rick Grinnell in your journey over at the Kennedy Center. | ||
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I am on X at OS26. Always on X. OS26. What does that stand for? | |
I love the OSS. Old school. | ||
You do. | ||
We have to talk about that when we're on here for a Wild Bill Donovan special. | ||
I found out during the break, Ube, you went to the same school. | ||
At Georgetown, I was at the School of Foreign Service, master's degree, national security studies, and so were you, young man. | ||
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Yeah, that's right. | |
Many decades after I was there. | ||
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What a path. | |
I think Hunter Biden was also. | ||
I think in the 90s. | ||
Hunter Biden. | ||
I think Boris went to Georgetown Law. | ||
I think Hunter actually went to the School of Foreign Service and National Security. | ||
I think. | ||
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Yeah, well, we're amongst good company. | |
Or not. | ||
Thank you very much, brother. | ||
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Okay. | |
Right Stuff takes you out. | ||
10 a.m. | ||
Eastern Standard Time tomorrow. | ||
Going to be on fire. | ||
Like again today. | ||
I think we're actually going to kick it off at the White House. | ||
Make sure you're back. | ||
In the war room. |