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This is, and we happen to be, you know, by divine providence in Texas today. | ||
We're at the Patriot Mobile headquarters. | ||
Glenn Sturring, the team. | ||
We're giving a speech. | ||
I'm giving a speech tonight. | ||
Poso's there. | ||
Amanda Milius, a whole crew of kind of MAGA folks down there to talk to these great Patriots in Texas. | ||
Taylor Marshall. | ||
Taylor Marshall's going to be there. | ||
You see... | ||
President Trump taking it, and the people in Texas will tell you, the drug cartel is what it's done to the Rio Grande Valley, what it's done to South Texas. | ||
When you just talked, okay, here we go right here. | ||
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This is it. | |
Camera, I want to follow. | ||
That's the color guard. | ||
Let's follow that around. | ||
Zelensky must be en route, coming on to the, getting close to coming on to the White House compound. | ||
We're going to follow that. | ||
That's U.S. Army out in front. | ||
I think the old guard, right? | ||
Of course, it's a mix of Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Marines. | ||
All of it. | ||
Air Force. | ||
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No Space Force yet. | |
I'm waiting for the Space Force colors to get out there. | ||
Let's cut to that other shot. | ||
The side shot. | ||
There we go. | ||
Get it up in a second. | ||
There we go. | ||
The color guard will be coming out in a moment. | ||
They're striking. | ||
Let's just hold it right there. | ||
Hold that shot. | ||
So Zelensky's about to show up. | ||
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This is one of the momentous days. | |
Keep in mind, Steve, we just passed the three-year anniversary of the start of the war. | ||
It was this week. | ||
Yep. | ||
Here we are right here. | ||
Beautiful shot. | ||
For our audience to get it on podcast, you must go to the site and get all the video. | ||
We do this every day, put it out. | ||
The videos are just spectacular. | ||
Before Zelensky shows up, the intelligence platforms... | ||
Are there to get actual almost fire control, start to get fire control solutions. | ||
I mean, they're getting general information now, but they're letting the cartels know that we're coming in and we're going to come in hot. | ||
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Well, it all depends, right? | |
So it depends on which types of operations the president wants to employ, and obviously it was Secretary Higgs. | ||
Well, he did a decapitation move tonight, yesterday. | ||
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But he wants to do a physical decapitation. | |
Those are the more types, decapitation strikes, decapitation roll-ups, that's a special operations move. | ||
And by the way, I know the Mexicans are getting credit on this, but it wouldn't surprise me if some of this intel or some of the signal networking link analysis that was done was... | ||
Exactly. | ||
military by some friends north of the border. | ||
And some of that's going to leak out. | ||
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You wouldn't necessarily disclose that, but that is how these types of operations tend to work. | |
So the flights that you saw last week in the last couple of weeks, and it was Todd Bensman who came here on the war room and said kinetic action is coming. | ||
Yes. | ||
There you go. | ||
Ben Berquam, how big is this going to be for folks? | ||
You've covered the Rio Grande Valley, South Texas. | ||
Oscar just said, I mean, there's going to be violence everywhere, but this is what you need to kind of purify this. | ||
You got, you got to do this, right? | ||
How big a deal is it going to be for the people that you've spent the last three or four years talking to, it looks like, every other week, sir? | ||
Well, it's the first step. | ||
And as Oscar said, this is the question about El Mayo and the rest of these guys is, where does the money go? | ||
And we've got to dig in on that. | ||
So President Trump has an opportunity now. | ||
To go after not just the Mexican politicians that are bought off by the cartels, but the U.S. politicians that are as well, as well as the NGOs. | ||
And so for me, this is a great first step, but it's only the first step. | ||
What comes after this is really the most important part. | ||
Destroying the financial networks, uncovering all of the people in all of the lines from local government officials to the DAs to the NGOs that are all involved with this that were directly aiding and abetting. | ||
The real war that was going on the last four years that we were allowing in the United States, the war on our southern border. | ||
So, to me, it's huge for the Rio Grande Valley, but it's just the first step. | ||
Okay, before I lose, Todd Benzman, before we bounce, I want your summary. | ||
Ben Berquam just said, first step of a larger war, Oscar Bluja, the political class in Mexico, the financiers, the MBAs, the front guys here, the bankers. | ||
Where do we go from here, sir? | ||
Call that the company. | ||
The company. | ||
Remember that that's what Oscar's talking about, the corrupt Mexican officials in government, active in government. | ||
And these are the people that really run the cartels and keep things working because they have levers on the Mexican military. | ||
On the financial institutions, banking. | ||
These are the dudes in suits. | ||
They're not carrying guns. | ||
They're all over Mexican government. | ||
And that's the target. | ||
And remember, the CIA is now moving from Ukraine and the Middle East into Mexico. | ||
Massive realignment of CIA to do operations. | ||
And I would hope... | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Repeat that because that's the connective tissue between last night and today. | ||
Repeat that for the audience. | ||
CIA is moving into Mexico. | ||
They're trebling down from places like Ukraine and the Middle East to do narco-warring, narco-warfare, counter-narcotics operations in Mexico. | ||
And the company... | ||
It's got to be the target. | ||
That has got to be the target because those people are not so easily replaced as just hitting gunmen and sicarios and local capos. | ||
It's got to be the company. | ||
That means the Mexican government. | ||
So I'm hoping that the setting of the table that we're seeing right now is going to address what Oscar is talking about totally accurately, by the way. | ||
I want the audience to understand this before you leave. | ||
Last night, what we saw was capos. | ||
If you remember the mob movies, and you're understanding the Sicilian mafia and the mafia in the United States, the capo regimes. | ||
Last night was capos. | ||
What you're saying, and Oscar's saying, hey, that's great, right? | ||
But that's at one level. | ||
The deeper level is the political class in Mexico, the guys that back them, the money, the bankers, the company. | ||
Is this what I'm hearing? | ||
That's right. | ||
Remember, there was a ranking Mexican official busted in California not very long ago, and what did the Mexicans do? | ||
They demanded that the United States drop the charges, Biden drop the charges, and return the guy. | ||
High-ranking Mexican, that's the kind of thing I'm talking about. | ||
Those people are not replaceable. | ||
Trump ain't returning guys. | ||
No. | ||
Ben, we're going to let you bounce because Zelensky is going to show up. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
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One piece of this I want to throw out on the financial side that people don't always realize. | |
That it's actually the Financial Crime Center under the Secretary of the Treasury that rolls up these financial networks. | ||
So you're looking at an interagency working group across the interagency. | ||
You've got CIA, the special activities, you've got clandestine officers, but then you've also got the Treasury guys. | ||
Scott Besant, the reason you went with Besant, not with Hexit, the reason Besant went to cut the deal is they want extreme monitoring, whatever this deal comes to be. | ||
They want Treasury to be monitored. | ||
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50% of Treasury's portfolio is national security. | |
People don't realize that. | ||
People don't realize that the State Department's in everything. | ||
Benzman, we're going to let you go. | ||
There's going to be so much more on this. | ||
Hopefully, we'll track you down tomorrow. | ||
What is your social media, Todd, that people can follow you while we still can, sir? | ||
Right. | ||
Benzman, Todd, on X, and I'm on Getter. | ||
Truth Social. | ||
And I'll see you tonight. | ||
I'm going to drive in for this. | ||
I wouldn't miss this MAGA gala for anything. | ||
It sounds like a lot of fun. | ||
I'll see you. | ||
Oh, Todd Benzman. | ||
We're making an announcement. | ||
Get a ticket now. | ||
Todd Benzman. | ||
We're going to get you up on stage, Benzman. | ||
You're a hero to these people. | ||
We'll see you, Todd, tonight then. | ||
Thank you for doing that. | ||
What a beautiful shot right there. | ||
Now, that is actually... | ||
Let's hold that shot. | ||
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I got to see this in person. | |
That is actually where... | ||
Coming onto the compound. | ||
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So you're looking at Pebble Beach a little bit there at the edge. | |
But this is around, this is where the actual Zelensky or what? | ||
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You're looking at Lafayette Park. | |
Yes. | ||
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Lafayette, that's the fence at the very edge of it. | |
And this is right, I was standing here yesterday when we did the interview. | ||
And then that's Lafayette Park where General Lafayette is just across the way. | ||
Right, right. | ||
It's actually, I think it's General Andrew Jackson's, the statue. | ||
I think the statue. | ||
It's Lafayette Park. | ||
Right to the left is the executive office building. | ||
Right outside the gate to the left is Blair House. | ||
Blair House. | ||
Blair House. | ||
I believe Zelensky may have stayed at Blair House. | ||
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He didn't stay at Blair House. | |
Otherwise, he stayed at the Ukrainian Embassy. | ||
And the Ukrainian Embassy is in Georgetown. | ||
It's not really that high security. | ||
It's right there. | ||
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It's right on the street. | |
It's right on the street. | ||
I think a guy like Zelensky... | ||
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So Blair House is where you would stay as a visiting dignitary when you come in traditionally. | |
So if Zelensky did stay at Blair House, that would be in tradition. | ||
And again, this is why he didn't sign the deal with Besant when we were there. | ||
The whole idea is he wants the pomp and circumstance. | ||
He wants the state visit. | ||
He wants the ability to be able to go back to his people, go back to Ukraine, and say that this was a huge win for us. | ||
This was a win for Ukraine. | ||
They've got to be able to sell it. | ||
Ben Berkwam, we're going to let you bounce. | ||
Closing thoughts on what a huge day it all ties together. | ||
President Trump trying to get peace in Ukraine so he can focus on the war that he wants to win quickly, which is against the Mexican drug cartel, sir. | ||
Well, look. | ||
Oscar's living in the thick of it down in Mexico. | ||
Americans are just starting to experience what the violence is like when you have a corrupt government. | ||
And we have an opportunity to end that now. | ||
And again, I go back to Bukele's model where you put the rights of the innocent above the rights of the criminals. | ||
And that's what we're starting to see. | ||
The power of President Trump unleashing around the world. | ||
And it's a great day for America. | ||
But again, it's just the beginning. | ||
So people need to stay engaged. | ||
This fight's just getting started. | ||
It's going to be ugly in Mexico. | ||
It may get ugly in America and some places as well. | ||
So we've got to be ready. | ||
But thank God for President Trump. | ||
Ben Burquam and Oscar Blue Ramirez are about to turn into war. | ||
There have kind of been war correspondents the last couple of years on this invasion. | ||
They're about to be in the kinetic part. | ||
Ben, social media, all your great content on the border. | ||
Where do people get it? | ||
New episodes of Law& Border will be coming out soon, only on Real America's Voice News. | ||
You can watch all 28 episodes of the last four seasons if you go to americasvoice.news, all social media, at realamericasvoice, and then my personal social media, at Ben Berquam, sub-stack, Frontline America, and then my website, frontlineamerica.com. | ||
Oscar Blue, we've got to bounce. | ||
I think Zelensky's coming over. | ||
I think something's coming over. | ||
What do you got, sir? | ||
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Well, sir, the only thing that I can say is that, you know, President Trump just brought hope to all the Mexican people. | |
We can also think that possibly we can make Mexico great, exposing the corrupt politicians and exposing the cartels, and now we have hope. | ||
For our children to basically see Mexico possibly be cleaned and have a bright future for our country. | ||
So this is all because of President Trump. | ||
It's not because of the Mexican politicians. | ||
It's not because of the Mexican president. | ||
If it wasn't for the threat of a terrorist, this wouldn't be unleashed and this wouldn't be en masse. | ||
So that was particularly what I will say, sir. | ||
Social media, Oscar. | ||
Where do people follow you? | ||
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Oscar Blue Ramirez, sir. | |
Thank you for the invitation, first and foremost. | ||
Oscar Blue Ramirez on all social media, sir. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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And, of course, Real America's Voice News. | |
You be safe, sir. | ||
We'll come back to you hopefully tomorrow. | ||
Major news. | ||
President Trump, and Oscar just said it right there. | ||
If it didn't, it wasn't for President Trump, and this is, what, 35 days into this? | ||
This is... | ||
There are decades in which nothing happens, and there are weeks in which decades happen. | ||
This is one of them. | ||
You've got an update on Blair House. | ||
Do you not, Jack Posobiec? | ||
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So I hadn't heard that Zelensky was going to be staying in Blair House, and I hadn't tracked it down, but I didn't see any preparations at Blair House yesterday for him to stay there. | ||
Did track it down, so Keir Stommer stayed there. | ||
McCrone stayed there. | ||
Wow. | ||
But Zelensky, no Blair House. | ||
He was staying at a hotel. | ||
Wow. | ||
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Not sure yet if it was the Waldorf. | |
Wow. | ||
Waldorf or the Hay Adams? | ||
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Well, probably the Hay Adams, if I had to guess. | |
This is big because it is an honor to stay at Blair House. | ||
Correct me if wrong, I think Blair House, Montgomery Blair was in the Blair family, very prominent, particularly in Maryland, and I think he was the first Secretary of War under Abraham Lincoln. | ||
I believe Blair House... | ||
At least in the origin story. | ||
I think Blair House is where Robert E. Lee, where Montgomery Blair, one of the Blairs, offered Robert E. Lee the command of the Union Army. | ||
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Well, that's in the opening scene of the film. | |
The film, yes. | ||
And I think it's Blair House, because I think when you go into Blair House, they have a little room off to the side where it was actually done. | ||
So Blair House, if you look right there, Blair House, right to your left, it is a great honor. | ||
For dignitaries to be... | ||
The President of the United States controls it. | ||
So Macron... | ||
And by the way, they jump at the shot. | ||
They all have beautiful embassies here. | ||
So they jump at the shot of their Blair House right across the street. | ||
Also, you should understand... | ||
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And Truman lived there for a couple of years. | |
Well, Truman, when they were redoing this and the fact that Puerto Rican separatists... | ||
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Right. | |
This is where they try to have an assassination attempt of President Truman. | ||
You also should understand is that when you win the presidency... | ||
You stay at Blair House if you want to come a couple of days before. | ||
Trump comes in the night before. | ||
Some people come in a couple of days before, right? | ||
President Trump comes in the night before. | ||
In fact, in 17, President Trump on the night of, we practiced the American Carnage speech in that beautiful library for like an hour or so. | ||
So President Trump got the rhythm of it down. | ||
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Was he staying there in 17, or did he stay at the hotel? | |
No, he stayed the night before. | ||
He only came in, I think, one day before. | ||
I think he stayed maybe two days. | ||
Everyone stayed at the Blair House. | ||
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Okay, so then he stayed that time, but was it this time he didn't stay there? | |
I don't know, but he doesn't own the hotel anymore. | ||
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No, I think he stayed at the golf course. | |
Okay, golf course. | ||
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In Virginia, the national. | |
His accommodations are always better, right? | ||
Okay, we're seeing right here, Zelensky, it's a historic day. | ||
President Trump has worked. | ||
Really to bring peace to the world. | ||
What he wants everybody to do is put their guns down. | ||
Even the Mexican cartels, they put their guns down and weapons down and just surrendered. | ||
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Sure. | |
Right? | ||
President Trump would like to do it non-kinetically, but if you've got to do it kinetically, he'll do that. | ||
So right now, so Lindsay's going to show up. | ||
There is going to be, I think, a signing of this framework, this term sheet that lays out the deal. | ||
That would be in the East Room. | ||
You don't think they'll do that in all? | ||
You think they'll do it in the East Room before the bigger press conference? | ||
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I think you do the meeting, come out, do the signing, and then do the press conference. | |
I think it's safe to say, and we're not being critical, that President Trump is not a fan of Zelensky. | ||
He said some very nice things about him yesterday. | ||
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Well, you know what it was? | |
This is what President Trump does. | ||
So having been a very small part of, you know, fly on the wall on this. | ||
This deal was supposed to be signed several weeks ago and was supposed to be in the works. | ||
The term sheet goes over with Besant, and then Besant doesn't get the reception that he thinks he's going to get on the trip that we're there, and Ambassador Brink is there in Kiev, in Zelensky's presidential palace. | ||
Don't pull your punches. | ||
I mean, Zelensky, you were there. | ||
You were invited. | ||
I thought it was great. | ||
The press went crazy. | ||
You went over with Hegseth, the Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of Treasury. | ||
Zelensky was screaming at Scott Besson. | ||
He didn't treat him with no respect. | ||
I mean, Scott stood his ground. | ||
All these things in the Financial Times that he was shaking. | ||
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He stood his ground. | |
And Daily Mail and Financial Times, they were shaking his hands. | ||
He wasn't shaking his hands. | ||
Scott Besson is not exactly a nervous nelly. | ||
It's not his demeanor. | ||
It's not his demeanor. | ||
He's very stoic. | ||
But Zelensky saw the deal, which essentially he's going to sign today because it really hasn't changed much, although some of the changes, at least what I've seen, we're not ecstatic about. | ||
Number one, The way the deal is described, we've put $350 billion up. | ||
The Europeans have put $100 billion up. | ||
The Europeans, according to President Trump, have put in his loans, it's going to be paid back. | ||
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Well, but President Trump actually said yesterday, when I saw him in the West Wing yesterday, and he said that the European loans are actually backstopped by the Russian money that's frozen in those assets. | |
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So they're drawing off that. | ||
Which we've disagreed with from day one. | ||
That they took the Russian dollar-denominated assets. | ||
In fact, their loans may be about stuff they grabbed in the EU. But we grabbed all the dollar-denominated and are monetizing that by allowing these loans to be backed up, which is the Russian people's money. | ||
Forget the KGB. It's the Russian people's money. | ||
It's outrageous that our ally in World War II, we're essentially stealing. | ||
And Jim Rickards and everybody backs me up on this. | ||
They're stealing that money. | ||
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Well, it's the same thing they were trying to do in the 90s. | |
Here we go right here. | ||
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The Clintons did the 90s. | |
Jack, you want to walk us through the operation here as the flags come up? | ||
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So you're seeing the 50-state flags now. | |
They're being presented. | ||
Zelensky's motorcade should be coming here any minute. | ||
Do we have audio? | ||
I don't need audio when I got Jack Posobiec. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
The band may have started. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do we have the audio out there by the band? | ||
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And that's how we'll know. | |
That's how we'll know it's getting close. | ||
But when you see the flags go up, you see some movement in the back there. | ||
So this is imminent. | ||
And people need to remember that it's been three years. | ||
It's three years since the war started. | ||
And Steve, even to another extent, it's been... | ||
Almost six years since the phone call. | ||
I am so honored to be with Jack Posobiec, Ben Harnwell, Stephen K. Bannon, the entire war room, Human Events Daily. | ||
We were adamantly opposed from this war from the very beginning of the night before. | ||
Jack came on the day of it. | ||
We were outraged that this was allowed to happen. | ||
Boris Johnson and other people had stuck their nose in this thing. | ||
There was no reason for this war to start. | ||
If President Trump had been the President of the United States... | ||
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He had had a peace deal one month into it. | |
And, I mean, look at it. | ||
President Trump comes back, right, and we're five weeks into it. | ||
We've got the cartels on the run, and he's basically set the framework for a ceasefire and really for a peace deal. | ||
And after three years, and according to President Trump's numbers... | ||
A million dead or one to Ukrainians. | ||
The place looks like Dresden in 1945. And you got six or seven hundred thousand. | ||
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He gave us that sort of back briefing at Mar-a-Lago. | |
Talk to us about that. | ||
President Trump's adamant about this. | ||
I mean, he's in the carnage of this. | ||
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He goes and he tells people at every event. | |
He shows up at, and that was Russ Vogt's event that we held down there at the Center for Renewing America. | ||
And President Trump comes in with... | ||
President Trump comes in with... | ||
Oh, he just found out there's no band. | ||
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Oh, there's no band. | |
That means they're not... | ||
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Yesterday we had the full band. | |
That's why I brought it up. | ||
That's because you're an ally. | ||
When you're an ally, you get a different deal. | ||
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This guy's not an ally. | |
No Blair House. | ||
You get a band. | ||
You get some music. | ||
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You get some John Philip Sousa. | |
This is like when the Chinese had Biden come off the back of the plane. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Yes. | ||
Or this is like if you see the right stuff, the film we love and we end with. | ||
You see the right stuff. | ||
You have the Alan Shepard and the John Glenn, you know, the Alan Shepard going to the White House, the wife going to the White House, and then Gus Grissom, because of the situation with the Bolts, you know, his wife shows up, and I think they're at Cocoa Beach, and he says, hey, I want lunch with Jackie at the White House. | ||
Zelensky's wife, I don't think she's going to have lunch with Melania today. | ||
No lunch? | ||
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Not on the schedule. | |
Not on the schedule? | ||
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Not on the schedule. | |
First lady's tough to get lunch with. | ||
President Trump, and remember, the mainstream media, And you saw it today in the cold open. | ||
We played the mainstream media, just dog President Trump about this very topic from the absolute beginning, and this was his position in Ukraine. | ||
What President Trump is trying to do, geo-strategically, is to pivot and look at the Eurasian landmass and say, hey, look, the post-war international rules-based order was gained by the globalists, particularly using China and the Laodicea slave labor, to ship all the factories over there, all the high-paying jobs are now gone. | ||
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This is the elite merger between Western capital and the Chinese Communist Party. | |
And the totalitarian model, which they kind of brought here. | ||
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Which is the technocratic model. | |
That's where you get Fauci. | ||
That's where you get the edicts from government. | ||
This is where you get the oligarchs in Silicon Valley. | ||
You get the huge concentrated... | ||
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Which they'd love, because then instead of having to deal with elected representatives, you go to one guy. | |
You know, in Semaphore... | ||
I'll get it up later today. | ||
Semaphore had a great... | ||
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Wait, wait. | |
There we go right here. | ||
I think here we go. | ||
Historic day for President Trump and the MAGA movement. | ||
Zelensky essentially coming. | ||
I'm not saying signing a surrender document, but basically there's Zelensky's. | ||
Okay. | ||
Up to the, if we cut to the other shot. | ||
There we go. | ||
That security van right there, Jack Posobiec. | ||
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That'll be his delegation, his details. | |
If we cut to the side shot. | ||
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Other officials that are with him. | |
And he'll be pulling up right now. | ||
Okay, there we go. | ||
President Trump actually outside. | ||
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You see the Marine Corporal. | |
There's President Donald J. Trump, the 47th President of the United States, in a historic day for him. | ||
Steve, we could have had World War III. We had World War III. This is worse than the start of the Second World War. | ||
This man right here stopped it. | ||
He deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
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This man and the American people. | |
Yes. | ||
This is Nobel Prize worthy. | ||
I hope this guy's in a suit, at least a jacket. | ||
He's got a turtleneck, Steve. | ||
Okay, but at least he's not wearing it. | ||
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That's the same thing he was wearing when Besant met him. | |
There's a historic shot right there. | ||
President Donald J. Trump, look at that, with President Zelensky of Ukraine going inside. | ||
So here's what's going to happen, and Charlie Kirk is going to pick up at 11. It's about 20 after. | ||
Alexei's going to pick up at noon. | ||
President Trump now, when he walks inside, that's a very small reception area. | ||
He goes right in past the Roosevelt Room to the Oval Office. | ||
He sits in those two yellow chairs. | ||
Great shot there, guys. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
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And is Brian there? | |
Brian Glenn is going to be inside. | ||
He's the press pool. | ||
And this is how important, what we said the other day, Caroline Levitt and Susie Wiles got taken control with Taylor Botowich and others. | ||
Stephen Chung, that great comms team. | ||
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Incredible team. | |
Incredible team. | ||
And they've said, hey... | ||
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They understand new media. | |
New media. | ||
And people, listen, we are giving right now, I looked the other day, I talked to Rob Sig, I mean, we're four or five hours live either on Capitol Hill or at the White House every day. | ||
People want to see this. | ||
This is history in the making. | ||
And if you have people that can... | ||
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I'm doing my hour. | |
We'll have Brian on, we have Natalie on. | ||
And if you have people that can contextualize it, like, you know, the two of us and others that can contextualize what's going to have either been in... | ||
Working there and or know what's going on the geostrategic side. | ||
Okay, the guys are going to take a break there. | ||
I guess they're going to stick around or they're going to... | ||
I guess... | ||
Will they hang for the exit or will they... | ||
Depends. | ||
We're going to go inside. | ||
Brian Glenn... | ||
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Well, they'll set up for the bilat next. | |
Brian Glenn is... | ||
Here we go right here. | ||
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So you strike the colors and you move in. | |
So they go to the Oval. | ||
There'll be a few minutes with Zelensky and... | ||
The president, now it's scheduled for, it was scheduled for 11, so the president may go right to it. | ||
What's happening right now, there's the residents right there. | ||
To your right of your screen is the West Wing of the White House. | ||
The president will be in the Oval, it'll be a few minutes, he'll have some, you know, some conversation. | ||
President Trump normally likes, at the very beginning, after he's had a few minutes, is to have the, is to have what we call a press avail. | ||
It's not a press conference, it's a press avail. | ||
Normally, under Biden, others, they come in and what they do is it's just photographs, cameras. | ||
The press may ask questions, but they won't engage the press. | ||
President Trump's the exact opposite. | ||
I mean, it's almost like FDR in a fireside chat. | ||
The president engages the press. | ||
What he wants to do, and I think he's put good discipline, he wants them to stay on the subject at hand. | ||
He doesn't want just random, you know, the hate-filled questions they got. | ||
He wants to stay on there. | ||
And so we're going to cut as soon as Brian Glenn is going to be in the room today. | ||
What they've done in the press pool, ladies and gentlemen, traditionally the White House press, the White House Correspondents Association literally runs the deal in the White House. | ||
And I'm not kidding you. | ||
You have an independent association that is founded and run by the legacy media. | ||
The New York Times, the Associated Press, NBC News, CBS. These are the ones that made all the decision. | ||
We're going to take a break at the bottom. | ||
If we cut to the White House, we'll come back. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a break in a minute. | ||
So what Caroline Levitt, Susie Wiles, Taylor Botowich, and Stephen Chung came up with is say, hey, look, we're tired of this because we're getting more real-time coverage from the streaming services and the podcasters, and they're here 24-7. | ||
And we've kind of committed to do this. | ||
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In fact, yesterday, the first footage I saw from when we were walking out was RSBN. RSBN. They're just live all the time. | |
And here's what I tell people. | ||
It's so amazing. | ||
You're seeing history being made. | ||
You can't get better television. | ||
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This is radical transparency. | |
Radical. | ||
Radical transparency. | ||
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This is not the Biden administration. | |
Remember, in the Biden administration, you have four years, and Jake Tapper's got the new book with Alex Engelstahl coming out, saying, oh, there was a cover-up. | ||
It was a big cover-up. | ||
Yeah, well, you covered it up. | ||
You covered it up. | ||
I know, but it's shocking he said that. | ||
And Biden's deputy president... | ||
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This is historical revisionism. | |
It's historical revisionism. | ||
This is their version of history. | ||
Biden's... | ||
At a... | ||
One of these institute of politics yesterday said they were gaslighting people. | ||
I mean, he admitted that they knew there was a cognitive decline. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
Steve, what you're seeing is a full court press to conduct the historical revisionism of the first draft of history that the media never did this. | ||
It was all Biden. | ||
The media wasn't at fault. | ||
The media didn't lie. | ||
The media didn't participate in this. | ||
The media has real sources. | ||
You should trust them because they have a huge problem on their hands. | ||
Because the press pulled the same WHCA that is demanding their Oval Office access right now to Caroline Levitt and suing, even though they lost over the Gulf of America. | ||
by the way, thank you, Kevin Posobiec, that... | ||
It all comes down to... | ||
I told you, but they covered it up. | ||
Kevin's going to be the Posobiec brother that's remembered in history. | ||
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He's already in history. | |
He named the Gulf of America. | ||
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No, but think of it, Steve. | |
It starts with him on a wave runner, and it goes to the Associated Press getting kicked out of the Oval. | ||
And his brother Jack is a heat shield for Pan Bondi. | ||
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What's the ups and downs, man? | |
One goes up, one goes down. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And we don't mean to make light of that. | ||
That was a... | ||
I think it's the only time in the Trump administration that there's been a hiccup or a speed bump. | ||
And I know they're trying to sort that out. | ||
If anybody can sort it out, it's Kash Patel. | ||
So that thing's going to get sorted out. | ||
Just for the people. | ||
This is why you need Dan Bungino over there. | ||
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Look, look, look. | |
Whether or not it was Gundak, the idea is you had Merrick Garland in that position. | ||
Oh, I got it. | ||
So we are a thousand miles away. | ||
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A thousand years away. | |
But people want to see action, and I think... | ||
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100%. | |
Worse, they were teed up there was going to be action. | ||
I think the Jessie Waters thing, she would love to be able to take that back. | ||
I think you've got people to anticipate. | ||
Okay, we're here at Patriot Mobile, one of our sponsors live in their studio. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
I want to go to Tim Kennedy. | ||
Tim Kennedy joins us on MyPatriotSupply. | ||
By the way, we're going to cut away if we go to the Oval Office live. | ||
President Trump is now talking to Zelensky. | ||
Tim, give us your background and why do you use MyPatriotSupply, sir? | ||
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I have 20 years in special operations and part of a nonprofit organization called Save Our Allies. | |
We're in Afghanistan during the withdrawal, and then we're in Ukraine doing humanitarian aid at the front lines as deployed to the Mexican border. | ||
And ultimately, you know, these horrific situations, crisis, war, even for Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina, which was apocalyptic-level disaster with zero support from FEMA. As a matter of fact, they're trying to get in our way. | ||
The only way that we were able to... | ||
Help people was with the right equipment and obviously the right training with the right people. | ||
You know, things like gridlock where we have batteries and solar power and the ability to, you know, provide heat for people and even food in emergency situations. | ||
So that, you know, that kind of expeditionary special operations background, you have to have good equipment and that's one of the many reasons why I use their stuff. | ||
Hey, by the way, this must be a big day for you. | ||
President Trump's bringing peace to Ukraine. | ||
The predicate is this economic deal. | ||
And you see the Mexican cartels last night. | ||
The Mexican government finally coughed up after years. | ||
And this is why people should understand the power of President Trump. | ||
This has been 30 years and they've said no way. | ||
In fact, they've got the guy that tortured the DEA agent in San Diego. | ||
The Mexican government has been adamant about not turning this up. | ||
It's a big day for you, being as you've dealt in both areas. | ||
Right, Tim? | ||
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I mean, that's the truth. | |
You know, it's some of the worst and most horrific moments of my life have, you know, we're in Ukraine, Afghanistan, and on the Mexican border. | ||
I live in Texas as well. | ||
Seeing what has happened with the immigration crisis and humanitarian crisis as the second order effect related to that, all being manipulated by the cartels, you know, drugs, guns, and people as their product, all of which are at the expense of... | ||
The innocent and civilians. | ||
So, like, I'm so excited about this. | ||
This is a historic day, and I cannot be more excited about what change is coming. | ||
Tim, tell us why do you use MyPatriotSupply? | ||
What's so special about them? | ||
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There's a lot of people kind of in that preparedness, survivalist space. | |
You know, on the hobbyist side, I have four children, and I like... | ||
Hopping on a canoe and going down the Colorado River and hopping in my Land Cruiser with the top tent. | ||
It just makes everything easy. | ||
That's just on the everyday lifestyle necessity of having good stuff. | ||
But then, heaven forbid. | ||
The Trump effect doesn't continue, and there is a conflict somewhere. | ||
There is a gap that has to be filled. | ||
I hop on a plane. | ||
I fly overseas, whether it's in uniform, as I'm still serving as a National Guard member, or if I am going as a volunteer for Save Our Allies, I'm going to have good equipment in my bags. | ||
I am going to have power. | ||
I am going to have a Starlink. | ||
I am going to have a battery pack. | ||
I'm absolutely going to have solar panels. | ||
You know, communication movement is life and you have to have the right equipment to be able to do that. | ||
So, you know, when I, it just was very easy to like, hey, I got to use this stuff because it's the best stuff. | ||
You've also got a, you also done a little UFC fighting is what I understand, sir? | ||
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Yes, I, for almost 20 years, I was a professional fighter, fought for the world title a couple of times, fought in the UFC, you know. | |
Talking with the FBI right now about helping the FBI put together a warrior program based on mixed martial arts, you know, using jiu-jitsu and fighting to put back the warrior ethos back into the bureau. | ||
Very necessary. | ||
Cash Patel is the man for the job. | ||
Tim, would you get Cash Patel in that program as well? | ||
Are we going to get Cash Patel smartened up on some of these moves? | ||
I think you'd be surprised. | ||
Director Patel, he's a force. | ||
He would be a problem for most people, but fortunately, in a suit and a tie, he's attacking the larger problems. | ||
Hey. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
The jacket comes off. | ||
The jacket comes off. | ||
Hey, Posobiec. | ||
The Cash Patel's going to bail out you and Pambandi and all the influencers, right? | ||
My man, Cash. | ||
Cash, organize that mess they got over there, particularly all the documents on this Epstein stuff, and let's get it over to DOJ and get it out, Cash. | ||
Tim, MyPatriotsApply, where do the people go today? | ||
I want to make sure people, the reason I love MyPatriotsApply, you guys inundate people with information. | ||
So people say, hey, I'm not a prepper. | ||
I've never believed in this stuff. | ||
I don't think it's the end of the world. | ||
This is actually something today you've really got to focus on. | ||
Where do folks go to get more information? | ||
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Yeah, I mean it's – that's the best part is it makes it super, super simple. | |
Like on YouTube, currently I'm walking into my office so you can see I have a whole bunch of battery packs and solar panels laid out because I'm going to be shooting a video about how to use this stuff. | ||
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If you just go to MyPatriotSupply, you can pick it. | |
There's pictures that explain how to do it. | ||
If this ogre, hairy-handed human can do it, you can absolutely do it. | ||
So just go to MyPatriotSupply and you can get it done pretty simply. | ||
Brother, thank you. | ||
So great to have you on here. | ||
Look forward to having you back. | ||
Tim, you're a hero to so many people. | ||
I gotta tell you, you keep getting it done, brother. | ||
You're a patriot. | ||
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Steve, by the way, on that Patriot Supply, it's not just for the chaos, too. | |
You've got weather. | ||
By the way, throw something in the back of your car. | ||
Well, he's saying when you take the family down the river and you're doing that. | ||
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We take down the river, some vacation, summer's coming up, spring's coming up. | |
But you could throw a pack in your car. | ||
If you're in car trouble, you're stuck on some road out here in Texas between towns, hey, you've got something you can snack on until the help comes. | ||
I love the fact that Tim, who served his country and has done so many things on a philanthropic and humanitarian side, is now with Mike Patriot because this guy is one of the best guys. | ||
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He's big in the Afghan withdrawal. | |
We've got to talk to him about that. | ||
Yeah, no, no, no. | ||
As you know, President Trump has now told Pete Hegseth, I want a full accounting of this, that you can't go. | ||
Until we go back to the Oval Office, I want to talk about it. | ||
We came down to Texas for a very specific reason, right? | ||
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Yes. | |
We're here at Patriot Mobile. | ||
We're going to have more local folks on here, hopefully maybe at the 5 and 6 o'clock hour. | ||
Natalie, by the way, if you still don't have a ticket tonight, just go to the site right there. | ||
It's in Tarrant County tonight. | ||
I want to make sure everybody's got it available. | ||
They are opening up additional seats. | ||
So that people can go. | ||
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You go to MAGAGala.org. | |
MAGAGala.org. | ||
Jack's got the 2020 vision. | ||
MAGAGala.org. | ||
They're still opening up general admission seats. | ||
I'll be there. | ||
Jack and I will be meeting and greeting everybody. | ||
Amanda Millis, I think, is going to be there. | ||
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Tanya Tay. | |
Tanya Tay. | ||
Dr. Taylor Marshall. | ||
It's a whole crowd of us. | ||
And the reason we're here is to support MAGA in Texas. | ||
I find it outrageous. | ||
In the railhead. | ||
And look. | ||
Florida's great. | ||
Ohio's great. | ||
Arizona's great. | ||
We've got some amazing MAGA states. | ||
But here, you've got, I think, the railhead of MAGA. Soros put $300 million into turn Texas blue. | ||
Now, the closest they got was pink. | ||
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They wanted to knock off Ted Cruz. | |
They wanted to knock off Abbott. | ||
And they kept saying that, remember, they were saying they were going to send Michelle Obama down here, and they were going to do all the rallies, and Kamala was going to come in, and never went anywhere. | ||
But here's why. | ||
President Trump won by 14 points. | ||
Ted Cruz won by 9 points. | ||
The MAGA movement is active. | ||
You've got some of the best people here. | ||
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Because they flipped areas that Carl Rove, who's a Texan supposedly, they told us these areas, the Rio Grande Valley, they told us these hardscrabble areas, they told us they were blue areas, these are Hispanic, they're working class, they're never ever going to go. | |
For Trump, they're never going to go to the right, so you've got to run up to, you know, the white suburbs of Dallas, and that's where you're going to find your stuff. | ||
Trump did it the complete opposite way. | ||
No, and look, we did, there's counties like Star County down in South Texas. | ||
You've got Star County, 97% Hispanic, one of the most hardscrabble counties in the country. | ||
We lost in 16 to Hillary Clinton. | ||
By 60 points, President Trump won in 2024 by 16. That is the kind of thing that's totally outlawed by Karl Rove and those guys who say absolutely not. | ||
Let's get Lee in here right now. | ||
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They were pushing amnesty the whole time. | |
Can we blow the break also in case we've got to go back to the White House? | ||
We're waiting for... | ||
Come on in, Lee. | ||
You stand right here and we'll put this. | ||
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Like the Beatles. | |
Cool. | ||
So, Lee, talk to us about MyPatriotPack. | ||
Why are we here? | ||
This big fight for the grassroots. | ||
We may have to cut away to the White House here momentarily. | ||
Hold on, what is this? | ||
There's no script. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Man, you're in the war room. | ||
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No scripts in the war room. | |
No scripts in the war room. | ||
You're a natural. | ||
You're a natural. | ||
You don't need a script. | ||
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Well, so what's happening in the House right now, as you know, the Speaker's race was won by Democrat votes. | |
And so when they did that, they redid the rules in the Texas House, and they required... | ||
So how do we lose... | ||
How do you have this great... | ||
You stop the impeachment of Paxson. | ||
You have a huge turnout. | ||
Trump wins by 14. We pick up House seats. | ||
You've got Ted Cruz by 9, a biggest victory he's ever had. | ||
How do you then turn around? | ||
And how do we lose a race to take the speakership? | ||
That's what people want to know. | ||
First of all, how do we lose that? | ||
Everything else kind of comes from that. | ||
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Well, the problem is we have open primaries, so Democrats come over and help elect more moderate rhino Republicans to our House races. | |
And when they get down to Austin, you know, you talk about the D.C. swamp. | ||
The Austin swamp is just as bad. | ||
We had all these Republicans flip over and vote with Democrats to elect our speaker. | ||
And just last week, one of our committee chairs, who's Representative Jared Patterson, he's responsible for what can go to the House floor to be seen, and he refused a... | ||
A very standard, very, you know, these guys, they set aside the rules to honor certain people. | ||
We have this wonderful patriot who passed away last year from cancer, Jill Glover. | ||
And Patterson... | ||
And Jill was a grassroots leader. | ||
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Grassroots leader. | |
She was so passionate about ending the gender mutilating surgeries for children. | ||
I mean, a patriot... | ||
So she was the tip of the spear of many of the cultural issues and others that drive the grassroots and make sure that we have these huge turnouts, right? | ||
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Statewide leader. | |
Statewide leader. | ||
Passed away last year. | ||
She selflessly gave to our state. | ||
And this man reportedly stopped this simple resolution, which is pretty standard, to go to the House floor when he knew that family members and supporters were going to be in Austin for this day to honor her. | ||
However, he did allow the resolution to honor Beyonce to go to the floor. | ||
That happened just a week before. | ||
In Texas... | ||
Hang on. | ||
He takes a grassroots leader. | ||
Who gave her herself and then dies of cancer. | ||
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Yes. | |
A beloved figure. | ||
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Beloved. | |
On issues of, you know, the transgender ideology, others. | ||
And yet he stops that and he awards Beyonce, who's alive, will be around, you know, forever. | ||
He gives her a shout-out? | ||
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He allows that to go through. | |
The resolution passed and it was on the floor of the Texas House. | ||
Is that to mock? | ||
The grassroots, do they do those types of things to let you guys know they're under control? | ||
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I think it's very vindictive, and I think it's pretty sad. | |
I don't understand what kind of human being can have that much hate in your heart for someone to not allow a selfless grassroots worker to be honored like that, especially knowing people had traveled for hours to be there to honor her. | ||
But that's just some of the things happening in the House. | ||
This new speaker, while he says he got rid of Democrat chairs for committees, which we've been fighting, he rewrote the rules to allow, to require all of the vice chairs of all of the committees to be Democrats in Texas and empowered them even more. | ||
So they still have the power to stop legislation or pass legislation. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
They're trying to beat us down and make us stop. | ||
And let me tell you, it's going to have the opposite effect, Steve. | ||
We're even more empowered. | ||
We're going to work even harder. | ||
And we're going to keep pushing to make Texas, Texas again. | ||
I love that, by the way. | ||
Make Texas again. | ||
The reason we came down here is that we're going to spend a lot of time in Texas over the next year. | ||
One of the reasons is that for the precinct strategy, I hear this all the time, particularly South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, places where people, Nebraska, Arizona, that where the Trump movement and the MAGA movement is winning elections and has precincts and now goes to state parties and they're taking it over, this rearguard action by the kind of business community that the traditional country club Republicans absolutely will not seek control. | ||
And I keep telling people... | ||
Texas is the key fight. | ||
If we can't do it here in Texas, given this outpouring of support of President Trump, is this a nationwide problem that you're just having manifested here in... | ||
Are you blocking my shot, Harry? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Harry just blocked his son there. | ||
Jack, jump in here too. | ||
Is this a nationwide issue that in Texas we're seeing manifested in its largest scale? | ||
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Absolutely, it's nationwide. | |
I mean, the people who are in it for the country, right? | ||
Versus the people who are in it for the power, right? | ||
I mean, that's the difference. | ||
We see it in Pennsylvania, we see it everywhere. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
Because down here in Texas, what do they do? | ||
Come election time, they'll put on a six-shooter and put on a cowboy hat and go do a little ad and say, look at me, I'm rooting to Republican. | ||
And then everybody goes, they win the primary, then they get swept into the general, and then they go to Austin, or they go to their big boys club, and they get whatever they want, and they act like Democrats. | ||
They just sell out. | ||
And so this is what we see. | ||
We see it across the board, and particularly, Steve, we actually tend to see this problem more in red states than we even do in purple states. | ||
Yeah, and part of that is, you know, the primary process. | ||
And another part of that is we need more patriots across America to step up and run for office. | ||
How's that happen? | ||
What's it doing here in Texas? | ||
Because you've had a pretty good run so far. | ||
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We've had a pretty good run. | |
We had a lot of wins this last session, this last election. | ||
We replaced a lot of right-hounds with a lot more conservative people. | ||
And we've had the best challenge speaker race than we've had in many, many sessions. | ||
And we got a lot closer. | ||
So the good news is we're making progress. | ||
We didn't get over the finish line, but we're going to keep working until we do. | ||
Where do you guys go from here? | ||
How do you sort this problem out? | ||
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So we just keep working. | |
A lot of people are working at the party level to close their primaries, to keep them. | ||
We have the First Amendment Right of Association for Republicans to vote for Republicans. | ||
We also have a lot of grassroots people who used to sort of, you know, fight each other, and they've come together. | ||
I think God is weaving us together. | ||
Grassroots people fight each other? | ||
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Come on. | |
Never, never, never. | ||
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If you want to see a fight, get the grassroots together. | |
There's no fighting in the war room. | ||
Are people, I hear this a lot, People say, hey, look, I got in here, I got in the precinct strategy, we did this, but the resistance is so strong from kind of the donor class and the country club class that it's just too much, I'm getting tired, I don't know if we're making progress. | ||
What do you tell the people, particularly in Texas, that, hey, it may get frustrating sometimes, but if you don't keep hammering, you're going to lose the fact that the whole nation is watching what MAGA does because MAGA has the back of Donald Trump. | ||
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Well, what I say is this is a marathon, not a sprint. | |
This war is never over. | ||
It's never going to be over because the second we take our eye off the ball, the liberals come in and move in and take over. | ||
We're seeing that in school boards across the nation. | ||
We're seeing that in school boards in Texas. | ||
You know, we have a lot less people willing to step up to run for school board. | ||
I'm so sorry that your best friend, Joy Reid, who loves you guys so much, has done story after story targeting you specifically for what you did in flipping those school boards. | ||
I'm so sorry she won't be there anymore. | ||
The thing about all the hits on me and all the hits on Patriot Mobile and Patriot Mobile Action for the work that we've done is it's given us free advertising and our phones ring off the hook and we get more sales. | ||
So bring it on. | ||
Bad reviews from bad people are good reviews. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's not all bad stuff. | ||
Tell people how they can find out more about what you're doing on the PAC side and on the company side. | ||
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So on the PAC side, patriotmobileaction.com. | |
You can learn a lot more there. | ||
We're going into municipal races right now on Patriot Mobile. | ||
That's patriotmobile.com. | ||
And use the Steve Bannon code for a discount. | ||
Love to have you. | ||
We're all U.S.-based. | ||
We're on all three major networks across America. | ||
And with Patriot Mobile, the money that you're giving, we give a portion of every dollar earned to Christian conservative causes out there on the ground fighting for freedom. | ||
Is this why Joanne Reed and MSNBC particularly went after you guys so hard? | ||
Because you're a Christian-based company with Christian values and you give so much back to different organizations and you're at the forefront of fighting on the PAC side. | ||
Not just political issues, but also cultural issues about getting God back in the classroom. | ||
Is that why they came after you so hard? | ||
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It's absolutely why, and it just triggers them. | |
They can't understand it, and what we want to do is help. | ||
More red economy organizations and companies come out and stand for their principles, put their money where their mouth is. | ||
And we are working hard every day. | ||
I say we live exhausted, but we're ready to go again every day because that's our mission. | ||
That's what we live for. | ||
We exist to honor God and to give back and to keep America free. | ||
Do you have social media that can go and follow you on? | ||
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We do. | |
So at Patriot Mobile on X and at Patriot Mobile Action on X as well. | ||
Lee, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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Thank you so much. | |
Good to see you. | ||
Lee will join us also tomorrow, so we appreciate you. | ||
Zelensky in the White House, what's going to happen? | ||
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Look, we need to go, and whether or not we have footage up, I'd love to see, because we need to know, is he going to sign the deal? | |
Is he going to sign the deal as stated? | ||
Because I had the opportunity to speak with the National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, as well as CI Director Ratcliffe, yesterday, and I explained, look, This guy will tell you one thing and then he comes into the room and he starts playing games. | ||
That's exactly what happened with Besant. | ||
And so if someone does something in the past, you should expect them to do it in the future. | ||
Do you think the delay, let's be blunt, he was supposed to be on the grounds at 11 o'clock. | ||
He did not really come on until 11.25. | ||
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There was a delay in Kiev as well. | |
When we went to Kiev, it was the same thing. | ||
They made Besant wait. | ||
He just made Trump wait. | ||
Do you think it's because there's some uncertainty about whether he's going to sign? | ||
By the way, this deal, which I'm not crazy about, but I support the president and the fact that the president is doing this as a first step to a larger rapprochement with Russia. | ||
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Steve, what I'm saying is... | |
Are you saying that you think he gave the White House grief this morning that he wasn't going to sign it? | ||
That's why he's late? | ||
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When we went there in Kiev, we thought it was a perfunctory, like a formal signing. | |
That was what it was going to be. | ||
You go there, you do the thing, you come back. | ||
And he starts renegotiating. | ||
He starts hemming and hawing. | ||
He starts asking for this. | ||
He starts asking for that. | ||
I'm just saying, Steve, it certainly could have happened this morning. | ||
You don't trust the guy, and you don't think to trust... | ||
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But I trust Besant when he said yesterday the deal is done. | |
But that being said, until that thing is inked with Zelensky's signature... | ||
Well, they were told... | ||
Brian Glenn told us it was going to be 10 or 15 minutes before they let him in. | ||
They've been in over 30. So far. | ||
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Here we go. | |
Okay. | ||
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Here we go. | |
Trump is not a fan of this guy. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
He's not a fan of Zelensky. | ||
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Call him a dictator. | |
You can see the chemistry. | ||
Mike Lindell, what do you got for us, brother? | ||
Understand you're in incredible pressure there in Minnesota. | ||
We may have to break away as soon as we go live to the Oval Office. | ||
Charlie Kirk's going to follow us at noon. | ||
They'll go live. | ||
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Mike Lindell, what do you got for us? | ||
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Jack from the Oval Office. | |
From the Oval Office, President Trump just said and announced that the mineral deal will be signed this afternoon. | ||
So that's what we were expecting. | ||
Probably the East Room. | ||
Meeting, East Room, do the signing, then the bilat. | ||
The bilat. | ||
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Also, another press organization is in the Oval today to report on this. | ||
What is that, sir? | ||
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TAS, one of the Russian wire services, is in the press pool today. | |
Well, I think it's, like I said, this is the beginning of a rapprochement. | ||
This is a step leading to a bigger deal. | ||
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That's so that the Russians can see this is going on. | |
See it live. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice for all the great coverage today from the White House. | ||
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