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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 try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's Wednesday, 5 March, Year of the Lord, 2025. | ||
Remember, your task and purpose was to return President Trump to office, to avenge the steel of 2020 and the way divine providence works. | ||
and President Trump has mentioned this now several times, and if you're in a conversation with him, he'll talk about it, is that it is because providence, God works in mysterious ways, it was better to have that steal. | ||
The irony was the law of unintended consequences. | ||
One, you can see how demonic these people are and what they want to do to this republic and how they want to destroy not just the social order but the very sovereignty of the country, the very territorial integrity of the country. | ||
Spread us out all over Hell's Half Acre on meaningless things. | ||
But also on the social fabric, how absolutely demonstrably, just not even un-American, it's just unhuman. | ||
It's shocking. | ||
You brought this about. | ||
Last night, for President Trump, that's your victory. | ||
You did that. | ||
You saved this country through the instrument of one of the most extraordinary men in this country's history. | ||
And I know President Trump pretty well, and he's got a lot of flaws. | ||
He's very imperfect. | ||
So was Lincoln. | ||
So was Washington. | ||
That's why I'm a huge proponent of the 2028. People say, well, you're crazy. | ||
But I say, hey. | ||
A guy like this comes along maybe every century, and most countries never have a guy like that, never have a person like Lincoln, never have a person like General Washington, or Andrew Jackson, or Ronald Reagan, or FDR, or Jack Kennedy, people like that, who are kind of the Teddy Roosevelt going down the chain. | ||
But the three big ones most countries never have. | ||
You're doing some R&D, Mark. | ||
What is it telling you? | ||
I know you're prodding. | ||
The cyclical, and people come to me and tell me, well, how did you know this was all going to happen? | ||
I said, hey, it's study, it's travel, it's reading, it's watching, it's the blessing of having gone to great universities and then worked at great companies and been in the room. | ||
In the boardroom or in the Pentagon or whatever, and you just do it. | ||
But it's cyclical, and you can tell. | ||
The thing of this turning is, wow, history rolls. | ||
It's obvious when you study it, and we're in the middle of it. | ||
And one of the key things is that people who are totally marginal at the beginning of the crisis phase become the decision-makers, and this is why the leaders at the time, the start of it, all fade away. | ||
And they're all forgotten in history because they didn't deal with it. | ||
And this is why people like in the Civil War, people like Sherman and Grant and Jackson and even Lee, people who are just marginal. | ||
Lincoln, failed congressmen, right? | ||
One-term congressmen, people that become huge. | ||
Same thing in World War II, in the Great Depression. | ||
You're seeing it here, particularly this audience, because the only thing that's going to be remembered from this age is Trump and MAGA. The historical thing of Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, they'll all be footnotes. | ||
They'll understand Trump in this populist movement, that the people themselves actually stood up and saved the country. | ||
Their instrument was Trump. | ||
And that's the empowerment of this audience. | ||
I know you study this a lot. | ||
What does your R&D tell you? | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
I think you're selling yourself short. | ||
If this is a massive reconstruction, you're probably going to be founding father level, as is Elon Musk and all that. | ||
But this is just one more way that they overstepped. | ||
Kash Patel wrote a book entitled Government Gangsters. | ||
How much of the time do you believe the federal government acts as government gangsters? | ||
17% all the time, 24% most of the time, 28% some of the time. | ||
That's 7 in 10 U.S. likely voters. | ||
And the 18 to 39-year-olds, it's 8 in 10. They're way more likely to say that than the 65 and older. | ||
So this is a reformation of public opinion around people who are tapped into social media and watching what's happening. | ||
And so all this pearl-clutching about the chaos that Doge is causing, that's what America wants right now, and they're getting it. | ||
And yeah, I agree with you 100%. | ||
Donald Trump basically went through the hero's journey. | ||
And nobody's perfect. | ||
But the whole point about integrity is that every day you try and assess what you're doing, and was it right or wrong, and how can I do the right thing? | ||
And Donald Trump can't fix this alone. | ||
It was a heavy lift of people getting him back into office, but I don't think we've seen the heaviest lift right now. | ||
Society has to reorganize itself around strong institutions and shared values that will not let this happen again. | ||
And history tells us... | ||
It comes and goes, and we're in a period where it has to come again. | ||
One of the signs that I saw this, everybody says, well, look at religion. | ||
It's falling apart. | ||
People are becoming less religious. | ||
People are moving away from the church. | ||
Well, we poll a hell of a lot about religion, and just a year ago, we had results that, to this statement, agree. | ||
Is Jesus Christ the Son of God who came to earth to save our sins? | ||
72% of Americans agree with that statement. | ||
So it's not really about de-churching. | ||
It's about the institution of the church abandoning its values. | ||
And so everywhere, academia, government, entertainment, the religion, every one of these institutions has to be reformed rapidly. | ||
And if it isn't, crisis will cause it to happen. | ||
Repeat that question in the response, sir. | ||
The religion one? | ||
Yeah, the last one you just read us. | ||
Agree or disagree. | ||
Jesus Christ is the Son of God. | ||
Actually, no, it was a yes-no question. | ||
Jesus Christ is the Son of God who came to earth to save our sins. | ||
72% yes. | ||
No is like low 20s. | ||
What's your social media, sir? | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Well, I changed it. | ||
I'm on Twitter now, personally. | ||
It's now Honest Pollster. | ||
It was available. | ||
And also, you can follow us at Rasmus and underscore poll. | ||
I'll be streaming live later today to dance on the rotten corpse of FiveThirtyEight. | ||
They are now no longer a thing. | ||
The propagandists over at ABC News are out. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
It's probably one of the biggest pieces of news. | ||
Recent polling history, so come join us later. | ||
Yeah, and I want to have you. | ||
We'll livestream that. | ||
I want to have you back on in a day. | ||
We can break that all down, how monumental that is and what it means for the future of mankind. | ||
It's quite important. | ||
Thank you, Mark Mitchell. | ||
Always great to be here. | ||
Dave Brett. | ||
Dave Brett. | ||
Thoughts and observations. | ||
Yeah, I think Mark Mitchell has it right. | ||
And, you know, the day after was celebratory, but a cautionary note, right? | ||
We've just begun, right? | ||
This agency and the grit of the American people. | ||
The revolutions have to come from underneath. | ||
And I just look at my own Protestant church. | ||
And it's torn in two, and the left has seized part of it with NGOs and all the stuff we cover every day on the show. | ||
The oligarchs are still in control. | ||
The Magnificent Seven is in control of the country. | ||
The Congress, you saw the Supreme Court yesterday, had a ruling which heightened our sense of urgency. | ||
This has to be put into law. | ||
And so now it's incumbent on, when I say the House and the Senate, I'm not... | ||
If the House and the Senate don't wake up this year and put these massive doge changes into law, instead of worrying about the next election... | ||
We're in trouble. | ||
That means we have not got the message. | ||
That means the House leadership does not get what's going on. | ||
All political views of my own. | ||
And same with the Senate. | ||
They're still not acting like they heard what Trump said last night. | ||
And the USAID, that's a great piece. | ||
Nothing has changed, right? | ||
Systematically, nothing's changed in K-12. | ||
Nothing's changed in higher ed. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
And we're going to have big news on the Supreme Court. | ||
Some rulings are coming out. | ||
That kind of question. | ||
I'm going to do it in the afternoon show. | ||
I'm going to get Mike Davis because we need to deal with the speech. | ||
But what do you mean they don't get it? | ||
What do you mean you see in the Senate they don't get it? | ||
What do you mean the established order? | ||
And this is still the Republicans. | ||
People say, oh, the Republican Party is still MAGA. Congress is still MAGA. Folks, if I can convince you of anything, that's not true. | ||
They may be MAGA in front of Trump, but it ain't MAGA, right? | ||
You can tell this by its actions. | ||
Dave Bratzel, what do you mean? | ||
No, I was talking with Ramaswamy yesterday. | ||
Look, the Defense Department's, you know, about a trillion. | ||
Interest on the debt's a trillion. | ||
Health care costs are three times defense, right? | ||
If you add up all the... | ||
Discretionary and non-discretionary entitlements, right? | ||
$3 trillion. | ||
What have we done? | ||
We've got Obamacare in law. | ||
We haven't made any changes to that. | ||
That's one-fifth of our economy we haven't touched. | ||
Growth requires more than just tax cuts. | ||
We need to hit our capital stock is less than China's. | ||
China has $100 trillion worth of capital in the hands of their workers. | ||
We have $70 trillion. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
Our human capital is marked by illiteracy. | ||
And third graders and eighth graders. | ||
Trump always says we're 40th in the world in education. | ||
How in the world are you going to grow your economy? | ||
And it's fairly easy. | ||
You teach people how to read in third grade, right? | ||
So as soon as we get serious about that, and technical growth is great, but that's trapped in the hands of the elite, right, and the oligarchs, we need to make sure AI and all these innovations make their way down to the middle class. | ||
And every day, you know, I get a little pessimistic, and I get calls every day after the show. | ||
They say, Dave, mention the entrepreneurial spirit of the middle class. | ||
And that is the magic of America, right? | ||
But they are still hugely constrained and feel like they are not getting a fair shake in this country. | ||
And so our Congress needs to take immediate action. | ||
They say they're implementing Trump's full agenda. | ||
That is not true, right? | ||
They can't even, they're talking about doing a CR now. | ||
They can't even do budget reconciliation and knock a $500 billion off, right, off of a $2 trillion deficit per year. | ||
So that's what I'm getting at. | ||
We have fundamental reforms that need to take place. | ||
Mark Mitchell just gave a great summary of that. | ||
But now it's time for Congress to step up to the plate, grab the megaphone to socialize. | ||
President Trump just socialized the message last night, but now we need to do it every day. | ||
This show does it to mega, but it's not out to the country yet. | ||
And so that's the next step. | ||
Dave, can you hang on for a second? | ||
You're with me, going to be our co-host for the rest of this hour. | ||
We're going to get, we're trying to track down John Solomon. | ||
He's going to join us. | ||
I want to do a slight reset. | ||
Gold right now, 29.31. | ||
Stock market was up 172, so we had a little bit of a bounce off that horrible day yesterday. | ||
Also, I think there's some discussion. | ||
On tariffs, as you know, we're huge believers in the geoeconomic reset that President Trump has. | ||
And Howard Lutnick was on saying, hey, some of the things that Canadians and Mexicans do may be cut in half. | ||
Look, I'm just not a big believer in, you know, signaling you do one thing and then shift. | ||
President Trump's got a strategy. | ||
Lutnick's got a strategy. | ||
Bestin's got a strategy. | ||
But I think we've gone along. | ||
We smoked out the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Yesterday, one of their senior guys came back and said, hey, we consider these tariffs economic war. | ||
We're prepared for it, or prepared for any other type of war. | ||
I mean, the mask is coming off. | ||
And we're seeing who our real allies are, who our friends are, who believes in liberty and freedom, in the human condition, right? | ||
And who doesn't. | ||
Both foreign and domestic. | ||
Foreign and domestic. | ||
The founders warned us you would have enemies. | ||
Not people that disagreed with you, enemies. | ||
What does it say? | ||
Protect from all enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
It didn't say people disagreed with you. | ||
Enemies. | ||
Birch Gold, now more than ever. | ||
And this is why we put out all the free information and talk about... | ||
The prime reserve currency and the dollar and the debt and the deficit. | ||
It's Damocles' sword that hangs over this republic. | ||
Brought to you by exactly those demonic established order that Mark Mitchell talks about. | ||
As that's all purged and washed away, something else has to come in its place. | ||
You're going to need an anchor to windward. | ||
That's what keep talking about home title like your house. | ||
You're going to need... | ||
Financial assets that are a hedge against times of turbulence. | ||
Because folks, we're in a fourth turning. | ||
And it's only going to get more intense. | ||
I'd love to sit here and pat you on the head and say it's all going to be great. | ||
It's all going to be wins every day. | ||
It's going to be a struggle. | ||
That's what makes President Trump so powerful and so historic. | ||
It is the hero's journey. | ||
Remember, the hero's journey, there's lots of setbacks. | ||
But the hero powers through it. | ||
That's the story of the Holy Grail. | ||
It's the story of the West. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Go there right now and check everything out. | ||
Short break. | ||
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I got American, babe. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
I got American. | ||
John Solomon joins us now. | ||
John, you've seen a lot of these, sir. | ||
Put it in perspective, what happened last night and how it rolls into this morning. | ||
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It was one of the most extraordinary political events that has occurred in the Capitol in a long time, because Donald Trump spoke to the American people, and he spoke to the Democratic Party, and he reminded them that his hand has been out to them, and they just keep fighting it, they keep turning it down. | |
And in so doing, they're turning down the will of the American people. | ||
And the Democrats sat there, and they looked like they were being waterboarded. | ||
They treated it like they were listening to Saddam Hussein. | ||
They woke up this morning to find out that the words that President Trump used, the message that President Trump delivered, was 76% popular. | ||
You don't see anything 76% popular in a divided country like America right now. | ||
He hit a home run with the American people. | ||
And I think the Democrats last night hit a potentially existential moment. | ||
It's certainly a watershed moment. | ||
It could be existential. | ||
Because if you can't even stand up and applaud a little boy... | ||
Made it through multiple surgeries and survived brain cancer. | ||
And he got his dream to become a Secret Service. | ||
If you can't sit and applaud that, you can't applaud anything in America. | ||
And I've talked a lot in the last four years about the four I's that afflict the Democratic Party. | ||
The first I is inflation. | ||
Donald Trump's got that in check. | ||
Now he's working on that. | ||
The second was insecurity. | ||
He's got that with the border and the world. | ||
The third was insanity, all the silly things that they started to impose on the American people that no one believed in, like men and women in sports. | ||
Donald Trump's eliminated those three or was in the process of eliminating those three and taking that burden off the American people. | ||
The fourth eye only the Democrat Party can deal with, and that is their own intolerance. | ||
They are an intolerant, hateful party right now. | ||
They sneer at anyone who doesn't believe exactly what they believe. | ||
And that intolerance is a political millstone around their neck that will take them down a river if they don't get over it really quickly. | ||
Last night, not being able to applaud American heroes, not being able to applaud young children who've done great things like survived cancer, fought through it, that intolerance looked like an extraordinary act of political suicide. | ||
It's extraordinary. | ||
You know, in fact, Rokihana's been tweeting out how... | ||
You know, we stand for traditional America. | ||
You can't beat that. | ||
If they're going to beat it, they've got to show about how change, how they can bring change. | ||
I mean, he's kind of a tragic figure. | ||
These guys in the Democratic Party, he sees exactly what the problem is, but they're trapped, and they're trapped in what you just talked about. | ||
It's intolerant. | ||
It's also, it's almost anti-human. | ||
I mean, last night on these moments that Trump presented of the human stories, but John, when President Trump talked about beating Yeah, no, they can't. | ||
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They can't applaud American success. | |
They can't applaud American exceptionality, because for the last 20 years, they've been trying to tell America that we're a flawed, racist country. | ||
They can't embrace the country they live in. | ||
They gave them this platform that gives them that freedom of speech right now. | ||
Their ideology has put them into a pen, and Americans are tired of it. | ||
They don't want any more of this pen. | ||
They're done with it. | ||
And I think that when a speech like this, where the Democrats treated it like it was the worst possible moment in congressional history, and the American people said, 76 percent, this is great. | ||
They're so far disconnected from the people they're supposed to represent. | ||
They're so far disconnected from the people they claim they're trying to help. | ||
I don't know how they come back for this. | ||
It is a real problem long-term for this party. | ||
They are trapped by a small minority of their party, and they simply can't escape it. | ||
And as long as they stay trapped, Donald Trump is going to have a free reign over the country to reshape America the way Americans want it. | ||
What John's talking about, CBS had an overnight poll. | ||
76% of the people loved what they saw in the speech. | ||
I mean, it was unbelievable. | ||
John, your show, your Twitter, social media, all your investigations, where do folks go? | ||
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Yeah, well, first off, I'm honored always to follow you on Real America's Voice every night at 6 o'clock. | |
You do a great job. | ||
It's fun to pick up right after you. | ||
Keep going. | ||
That's called Just the News, no noise. | ||
JusttheNews.com is the website. | ||
And Jay Solomon Reports are the coordinates for all the social media platforms that we're on. | ||
Brother Solomon, thank you so much for taking time away to join us. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Appreciate you, Steve. | ||
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It was a lot of fun. | |
We had a lot of fun last night. | ||
Thank you. | ||
A lot of fun. | ||
No, I think between election night and the State of the Union, I think we're... | ||
Look, and I look at this objectively. | ||
I just don't see better coverage anywhere. | ||
People that are more sophisticated understand what's going on from Capitol Hill to the White House, and will speak truth to power. | ||
And throughout the country, from Gruber up in Michigan, Steve up in Michigan, to Grant down in Texas. | ||
It's pretty impressive. | ||
And as you know, I don't often tout what we're doing. | ||
It's pretty impressive. | ||
Can we play, can we play, I want to play DJ last night from, this is a very moving moment, and you'll see the Democrat. | ||
I'm just going to play it. | ||
I am asking our new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, to officially make you an agent of the United States Secret Service. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
And right there, and if you saw it, we had the earlier cut, which we didn't. | ||
You would have seen the eye roll of, I think, Debbie Dingell and other Democrats. | ||
They cut to, they just cut, you know, the feed just cut to the Democrats. | ||
See, just a response. | ||
They do these response. | ||
And they're rolling their eyes and smirking. | ||
Dave Bratt. | ||
That, to me, that was a defining moment when President Trump talked about peace. | ||
It's not easy to be in peace. | ||
What the Democrats have brought, and the globalists and the Republicans in support of this, in Ukraine, and last night I went on live TV in the United Kingdom on Sky News, the big Murdoch channel there, and they were going on about Zelensky. | ||
I asked him, I thought, I said, he's a punk and a crook. | ||
Right? | ||
A criminal. | ||
And we shouldn't have any backing. | ||
And they said, well, the White House just put out they're going to sign the deal and try to chop block me. | ||
I said, hey, President Trump is trying to get peace, and he sees that as a necessary thing to get it. | ||
We oppose it. | ||
And of course, later, it turned out they're not there, that that was all kind of Reuters getting ahead of the program. | ||
And in fact, President Trump cut off. | ||
No intelligence assets, and he's basically having a stand-down. | ||
No military support, no intelligence assets, because he's calling their bluff. | ||
They're not interested in peace. | ||
They're interested in continuing on, and he wants to stop the killing. | ||
President Trump, only a strong man can bring peace. | ||
Ronald Reagan, President Trump, you see him throughout history. | ||
And, you know, he's doing it right there, but you see the inhumanity. | ||
Roe Kahana just says it. | ||
I mean, Roe, no offense, I understand you got more affinity to that, but if you're going to be an economic nationalist, economic populist, economic patriotism, you don't have a home in the Democratic Party. | ||
You just don't. | ||
Fetterman, Kahana, Sherrod Brown, I realize a lot of stuff we disagree with, but there's no home, there's no there there. | ||
It's just a cesspool of hate. | ||
A cauldron of hate, I guess I would say it. | ||
Dave Bratt, your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, most normal people teared up and swelled and just felt an enormous sense of pride that America is so unified, the people of the country. | ||
But going back to echo John Solomon a little bit on the reaction, Slotkin came up. | ||
And the fact that they would put up Slotkin, you know, similar to Spanberger in Virginia, all political views are my own, but when you put up a CIA spokesperson, and they're your moderate view after USAID, State Department, CIA, FBI, all of this comes out, and that's who they have to put out on national security. | ||
And Spanberger came out the other day and said, you know, President Trump should be ashamed of herself or something to that extent over the Ukraine war. | ||
And the Democrats aren't messaging. | ||
On the big three, the endless wars, none of these folks have said anything, right? | ||
On the border invasion, the lead Democrats are silent. | ||
And yet they get to come out at the last moment and just say, I'm a moderate after they vote for the $7 trillion budgets with woke and weaponized male and female, everything in them. | ||
So that is our mission ahead, is socializing this message. | ||
How in the world do they put up a former CIA person that they... | ||
And everybody knows, right? | ||
They message out of the Atlantic magazine, which is a CIA cutout, it turns out. | ||
I didn't know this a few years ago. | ||
Now I've learned a lot. | ||
Mike Benz, you, others are educating the American people. | ||
But now it needs to get out to the mainstream. | ||
Once they see... | ||
That these folks have voted for everything. | ||
And unfortunately, too many of the moderate Republicans are voting for these similar things. | ||
But now at least we seem to have cleaned up on the war piece and we're unified there. | ||
And so it's just great news for peace. | ||
And President Trump, it is just stunning to see what he's done on the kinetic wars. | ||
To bring peace to Ukraine. | ||
It's a million dead. | ||
A million dead and wounded. | ||
No one can picture that. | ||
It's more than some of our major wars in the United States. | ||
But people don't understand that because it hasn't been explained. | ||
And then to explain the history that led up to all that, that takes a few minutes to understand the history of our own intelligence agencies going way back, right, a few decades and culminating in 2014 in a coup d'etat in Ukraine. | ||
And so we've got a lot of work ahead of ourselves. | ||
But last night, as John said, I haven't seen anything like it on Capitol Hill in decades. | ||
No. | ||
No, no. | ||
Forever. | ||
Maybe Reagan. | ||
But this is even more important than Reagan. | ||
I was there. | ||
More important than Reagan. | ||
Deeper. | ||
Countries in such worse shape. | ||
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Yep. | |
Birch Gold, take your phone out. | ||
Dial Bannon. | ||
That would be B-A-N-N-O-N. A free brochure. | ||
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Dollars all over the place. | ||
Markets all over the place. | ||
And it's not going to stop. | ||
President Trump is a disruptor. | ||
And disruptors disrupt. | ||
Check it out today. | ||
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If he comes back, Donald Trump shouldn't do a deal with him if President Leslie comes back and presents. | |
Irrelevant. | ||
He had his shot. | ||
He showed how punk he is. | ||
He had his shot. | ||
And this is not about saying thank you. | ||
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Do you think President Trump agrees with you on that? | |
I hope President Trump agrees with me on that. | ||
It's the right thing to do. | ||
Right now, Zelensky, if he crawled on his belly, it doesn't make any difference. | ||
He came over the other day when they told him time and time and time again, do not bring up a security guarantee. | ||
A security guarantee means a more American support of the military option and American troops, and that will never happen. | ||
The American people never stand for it. | ||
And what did he do? | ||
He went and met with globalists, Democrats, and Republican senators at the Hay Adams Hotel beforehand. | ||
He came in, and from the entire 40 minutes, he was... | ||
Disrespectful. | ||
And this has nothing to do. | ||
The American people don't need thanks. | ||
We've been allies for the last hundred and some years. | ||
We've never asked the British people for thank you. | ||
We know you're an ally. | ||
Okay? | ||
He didn't need to say thank you. | ||
What he needed to do was to sign the deal that, quite frankly, many people around President Trump thought was too nice to begin with. | ||
We don't need a rare earths deal. | ||
The United States doesn't need rare earths from Ukraine. | ||
That was a total gift to him and the Ukrainian people. | ||
He couldn't come across and sign the deal. | ||
Three times he backed off it. | ||
He came there and all he wanted to talk about is a security guarantee. | ||
But they told him as a condition precedent to this deal that will never be on the table. | ||
And he forced it and they threw him out of the White House. | ||
This has never happened before in American history. | ||
A leader of a country got thrown out of the White House and told get off the lot because of his behavior. | ||
And I'm telling you, President Trump. | ||
Is a very gracious man, a very forgiving man, but there are people around President Trump, myself included, that are advocating take a very hard line and call the bluff of NATO. Call the bluff of the EU. Call the bluff of the United Kingdom and France. | ||
If you've got the money and you've got the troops, let's see if you do it. | ||
I will guarantee you, every government that does that will be turfed out by their people because you're all broke. | ||
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We just... | |
I have this from Reuters that US and Ukraine are preparing to sign a minerals deal. | ||
So it sounds like it is on the table. | ||
An announcement this evening. | ||
I didn't say, by the way, I didn't say, I said people around President Trump are advocating not to do it. | ||
Like I said, this would be the fourth time that Ukraine has, the fourth time that Ukraine said that they're going to sign a minerals deal. | ||
Every time they get there, they want a security guarantee. | ||
They want more security guarantee. | ||
This just shows you that they broke Zelensky of what he was trying to do. | ||
But I still don't trust it because this is only a framework. | ||
This is not actually the deal itself. | ||
This is just a very general framework. | ||
The United States does not need rare earths from... | ||
They're not. | ||
And they were in shock. | ||
They were in shock. | ||
Shocked that Steve Bannon had called him a punk and a crook. | ||
Because I went on. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And of course we found out last night it wasn't. | ||
And President Trump, you know, and now we've pulled the intelligence assets, the military assets. | ||
Call their bluff. | ||
And the people in the United Kingdom, and they're trying to jump on J.D. J.D. did not besmirch, or J.D. Vance, the Vice President, did not besmirch the courage and valor of the French army or the British army. | ||
I mean, pound for pound, the British army and the Royal Navy, pound for pound, are the best in the world, some of the best in the world. | ||
And the courage and valor would never be even questioned. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
It's about you don't have... | ||
30,000 or 20,000. | ||
A division is roughly 10,000. | ||
Let's say you don't have two or three divisions to put in the Ukraine. | ||
You just don't. | ||
You've underinvested in your military forever. | ||
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It's a sick joke. | |
Brett, quickly, your thoughts on that, on giving it to the British with both barrels. | ||
And, you know, I'm sorry it was a little contentious, but somebody has to speak the truth. | ||
They just don't hear the truth on British BBC and Sky. | ||
It's all the same all the time. | ||
And they think, wow. | ||
The thing went viral and people are going, oh my God, this barbarian, Bannon. | ||
Why did they give him a platform to say Zelensky? | ||
Zelensky's a pimp. | ||
He's a pimp. | ||
He's a crook. | ||
He's a scumbag. | ||
All I want from him is an investigation. | ||
I don't think President Trump should deal with him anymore. | ||
Your thoughts, Dave Brett? | ||
Yeah, no, I thought it was an intellectual tour de force. | ||
What always catches me, it was just like last night with the Dems not giving any human response. | ||
Your interviewer just sat there with a coy smile after you just obliterated the UK. Foundationally and substantively. | ||
I mean, it was a left, a right, a hook, a jab. | ||
Man, it was a cage match and a blowout. | ||
And yet, I didn't see air for her. | ||
I mean, I was trying to sympathize with her so she could make it through the fight. | ||
And it was just an obliteration intellectually. | ||
But she still sat there with a coy smile. | ||
And that is symbolic of the left right now. | ||
They have no reason, no ethical arguments, no substance. | ||
Just a smirk. | ||
So you're right. | ||
You've got to take it. | ||
They're not going to hand you the keys to the car. | ||
That's what you say. | ||
And so it's taken me a little bit. | ||
You know, I did the Sermon on the Mount stuff, but too much. | ||
But now I've gone back, and I've had to study. | ||
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Hold it. | |
We've trained. | ||
Hold it. | ||
We've got Brad up to speed, the world's nicest guy, that you come with the sword. | ||
The Lord comes with the sword. | ||
Yeah, there's different spheres. | ||
We ain't turning any cheeks here. | ||
There's different spheres. | ||
This is geopolitics, and it's got different rules. | ||
And that's what I've had to learn that, and now I'm trying to teach it. | ||
But you're the master at that stuff. | ||
You're the Oxford Don. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
It was unbelievable. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
They melted down on social media afterwards. | ||
It went viral. | ||
Every paper picked it up. | ||
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Bannon calls Zelensky a punk. | |
Bannon calls a punk. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I want to bring in Jillian Barbary. | ||
Because the numbers, Jillian, for the support of Trump under 39 is like 60%. | ||
Under 29, I think it's 60%. | ||
My concern with this younger generation is they're going to get washed out in debt. | ||
You can see the economic indicators are looking awful, what President Trump inherited from Biden. | ||
You're the spokesman for done with debt, and I strongly recommend that everybody check, particularly if your credit cards are out of control. | ||
There's a way out. | ||
But on taxes and on debt, people feel so overwhelmed. | ||
They're so anxious. | ||
I know you went through that. | ||
But you don't have to declare bankruptcy, and there's a way to do it. | ||
Walk us through what Dumb for Debt can do to solve your anxiety and actually get you on a path of taking constructive action. | ||
Ma'am. | ||
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Thank you so much, Steve. | |
Yeah, Done With Debt is an amazing company. | ||
Essentially what happens is as millions of Americans struggle with debt, we know you're out there, I was one of them. | ||
Done With Debt is essentially a company that comes along, excuse me, they are a dedicated team that's assigned to you that has a strategy. | ||
They sit with you, they make a strategy to get you back on track. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
First and foremost, like you said, the anxiety is a part of it. | ||
We know that in America. | ||
Debt is big business for the banking institutions, for the credit card companies. | ||
So what they do is they stand in front of you and those institutions by way of getting some of that debt wiped right out. | ||
They stop the harassing phone calls, the letters. | ||
And they can actually get some of that debt wiped out completely. | ||
They can cut interest rates. | ||
They can cut deals with these institutions that will help you get back on your feet. | ||
They can renegotiate balances. | ||
They can put an end to your debt. | ||
And at the end of the day, some people end up with money in their pocket. | ||
Now, it takes time, and it takes you to pick up that phone call, to make the first phone call. | ||
It is free. | ||
They'll give you a free... | ||
First phone call to at least talk to them about this. | ||
But time is not on your side. | ||
It's on their side. | ||
It's on the credit, the debt collector's side. | ||
And if you don't do it... | ||
Hang on. | ||
It's just like taxes. | ||
Just like taxes, that's the same thing. | ||
The interest payment, it's a ticking time bomb. | ||
What you're saying is time's on their side because they'll stretch you out as long as they have to because the interest keeps accumulating and goes then to add to the face amount of what you actually charge for. | ||
And that's why you've got to stop it. | ||
The only way to stop this is you need to personally intervene in yourself. | ||
And the way to do that, the intervention, is you reach out to them with that. | ||
And they'll walk you through it. | ||
If they can't help you, They'll tell you up front, hey, we can't help you, okay? | ||
But if they can help you, they can then be a kind of a heat shield between you and the credit card company to really negotiate a best deal. | ||
How do people go and who do they talk to, Jillian? | ||
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They just go to donewithdebt.com, get a free consultation right away. | |
You'll see if they can indeed help you. | ||
They've helped already millions of Americans get out of this horrible feeling of debt and then get back on track. | ||
And believe me, it starts right away. | ||
You will feel it right away. | ||
Immediately, I did. | ||
The phone calls stop. | ||
The letters stop. | ||
It's just a huge cloud of relief. | ||
It's just lifted off of you. | ||
And you're back on track. | ||
They have a plan for you. | ||
It's your own little team. | ||
Your own little doge, I say. | ||
So go to donewithdebt.com. | ||
Because it's not going to stop. | ||
Time is not your friend. | ||
It's their friend. | ||
You're a number on there. | ||
Do you have a number that people can call also besides going online in case they're near a phone? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I think the Done With Debt is the easiest way to do it. | ||
I don't have the number. | ||
I don't have glasses on right now. | ||
Steve, I'm so sorry. | ||
But Done With Debt is the easiest way. | ||
If they can go on their computer, there should be a number there with them. | ||
And I'm so sorry. | ||
I apologize. | ||
I usually have it right here. | ||
DoneWithDebt.com is the easiest way. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Donewithdebt.com. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
The reason, what they'll do is they'll cap, they'll get into the credit card company, because the credit card company, when you're in that stage, they've normally written it off internally, but they want to collect as much as possible. | ||
What they do is they can cap, they can, you know, what they try to do is cap or cut in half, right, or some amount, your face amount. | ||
Stop the interest from building up and then work you on a plan that you pay out over time. | ||
That's how the system works. | ||
But you need a negotiator to do that. | ||
So there's so much going on overnight. | ||
We're going to get into that on the afternoon show. | ||
I mean, Supreme Court, look, we talked to you about these verticals. | ||
You've got the Supreme Court. | ||
Because they're coming at us on everything on the legal side to try to stop President Trump. | ||
They're coming to him to everything they can do. | ||
Natalie talks to us every day, walks us through the resistance of Norm Eisen and all that. | ||
But Dave Brat, a reality check is coming up. | ||
Elon Musk is going up to meet the Senate this afternoon at the Senate lunch, and then he's going to the House to have at 7 o'clock tonight. | ||
We're going to cover all the pregame of that to meet the conference. | ||
As we've said now for months, decision day is coming. | ||
And we said that when people agreed and we had to look, and I know this audience hated it, but... | ||
It was for President Trump to get his team to get arm wrapped, and we kicked the can down the road 90 days in the CR, and all the appropriations bills should have been done, and guess what? | ||
Nothing's done yet, and now people are saying, hey, how come we don't have an appropriations bill? | ||
This thing's a frickin' mess. | ||
Step one, and we've got to get this on the table, step one is quite simple. | ||
Elon's got to go up, talk to the Senate and then the House, and we've got to see the reality. | ||
I understand the optics play because I'm a huge believer in one of the drivers of this deconstruction in the administrative state and the deep state. | ||
And we have to cut. | ||
You're not going to stop inflation until you cut spending. | ||
We've got to stop this Keynesian, just turbocharged overload. | ||
The one thing to do, though, the waste, fraud, and abuse, which is not going to solve the problem, but I think is a great lead-in to then clear the brush to get to the problem. | ||
We have to know what's real and what's not. | ||
We need to know this CR just can't be clean. | ||
It has to include the doge cuts. | ||
We can't be in a situation of financing the waste-front abuse they found. | ||
Now, to actually get to that point, we have to have a partner's conversation. | ||
We have to have an adult's conversation. | ||
We have to leave the optics off to the side, and we actually have to talk about what's going on. | ||
I'm very concerned, and I'll be blunt, and I've been blunt to people in higher power. | ||
That I don't feel comfortable when Doge, only because War Room forced it, crossed the Potomac and went to the Pentagon three weeks ago, and Sean Parnell, who's a good man, and I know Sean very well, head of comms over there at the Pentagon, when they put out yesterday morning and Bloomberg picks it up, that what they found so far is $80 million on a $1 trillion budget. | ||
Dave Bratt understands the tough, the original gangsters, the OGs that run the Pentagon. | ||
You may not be able to penetrate. | ||
Short break. | ||
Brad on the other side. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
*music* In fact, I want you to go to Tax Network USA, TNUSA.com, and talk to those folks, too. | ||
If you've got these kind of financial problems, and people have them, it's nothing to be embarrassed about. | ||
Just not. | ||
The economic distress, this is like in Medicaid. | ||
It's nothing to be embarrassed about these things. | ||
The elites gutted the country. | ||
The managed decline of this country by those elites. | ||
You saw that freak show last night. | ||
One thing I'm so proud of President Trump, CBS, CBS, who hates Trump? | ||
Their overnight YouGov poll, they do it with YouGov. | ||
I don't know, 68% of the people, hopeful people support 76%. | ||
The numbers are off the charts. | ||
I've never seen numbers like this. | ||
But the economic distress out there is real, and it could get worse for a lot of people, right? | ||
President Trump's trying to make major changes. | ||
This is why he's seeing hundreds of billions of dollars of money coming into back manufacturing. | ||
But in the interim, if you got a tax issue, if you got this, if you're getting letters from the debt companies, do the done with that. | ||
If you're getting from the IRS, you got to deal with it. | ||
You cannot put these letters in. | ||
They don't go away because you're not looking at them. | ||
And they'll take the anxiety off you. | ||
What's the killer is the anxiety. | ||
800-958-1000. | ||
Make sure you tell them, Bannon, give them the promo code. | ||
Get a free consultation and so much more. | ||
Right now, the tax thing. | ||
Same thing. | ||
These interest charges on the debt and on the taxes explode. | ||
And they will swap you and drive you to BK. And that is totally unnecessary. | ||
Dave Bratt, you've seen the overnight numbers. | ||
You saw the speech. | ||
You've seen the aftermath. | ||
You know the fight we have in front of us starting today. | ||
Because, folks, at midnight on the 14th, it's no more games. | ||
This is not reconciliation. | ||
This is why I'm so upset about spending so much time on reconciliation. | ||
We've got to get to reconciliation. | ||
I'm a huge believer. | ||
First things first. | ||
You've got to have a process that leads into it. | ||
And now we're going to have a mad scramble at the end if they just listened to us at the beginning. | ||
And the reason they didn't listen to us, they knew what we were saying. | ||
They didn't want to. | ||
They wanted to kind of force this crisis onto President Trump. | ||
Dave Bratt, your closing thoughts from this morning. | ||
Thank you so much for co-hosting with us. | ||
Yeah, no, love it. | ||
Love to react to last night's greatness. | ||
Power is not one of the classical virtues, but Christians have to use power to achieve good ends, virtuously. | ||
The left has used power to put us at war, to have $60 trillion in debt at the end of next century, to have a border invasion, to have men and women... | ||
Mixed up in a total philosophical mess. | ||
And so it's incumbent on everybody out there. | ||
And when Elon goes up to meet the Senate and the House, he needs to tell them we're putting this stuff into law. | ||
Next month, this month, in March. | ||
It's going into law. | ||
That's the one thing he has to say. | ||
This cannot just be ongoing CRs. | ||
We need to pass a budget resolution with the Doge numbers plus. | ||
When you shut down USAID because of corruption, shut it down permanently in the numbers, in the budget. | ||
And going forward, everybody needs to light up. | ||
Anybody that's been voting for $7 trillion budgets, no matter what side of the aisle you're on, the responsibility is on the Judeo- Christian West, you heard the number. | ||
75% of people believe Jesus is the Son of God. | ||
That's incredible. | ||
Well, now let's act like it, right? | ||
God is all-powerful. | ||
Power is not bad. | ||
God is all-powerful, and he's all-good. | ||
He's now made us stewards down here. | ||
Jesus was humble and weak because we're messed up. | ||
But we can be good again, and that's called redemption, and it's time to redeem this country. | ||
Let's do it together. | ||
Brett, you're getting pretty good. | ||
When we took Brat, by the way, you should have seen him as a candidate when he ran for office. | ||
The Natalie Winters, the original Natalie Winters, Julia Hahn. | ||
Went to Harvard-Westlake, University of Chicago, was a rock star. | ||
Laura Ingram's producer at the age of like 19 or 20, then came to work for me at Breitbart. | ||
She was essentially the campaign. | ||
Dave Bratt was a mess. | ||
I am so proud of what you've become or what we've molded. | ||
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Really? | |
You're a warrior. | ||
Dave Bratt, what is your social media, brother? | ||
Give it to him. | ||
Yeah, just brat economics, getter and ex. | ||
Brat economics, all the charts, they're just the fundamentals, meat and potatoes, go study them. | ||
Nothing's going to change until we change it. | ||
Meat and potatoes. | ||
Love you, brother. | ||
Do we have, are you going to be down in West Palm? | ||
Are you going to co-host with us tomorrow? | ||
Are you on just permanent vacation, or what are you doing? | ||
No, no, back to liberty. | ||
Yep, no vacation. | ||
Always the frozen chosen work. | ||
Always working. | ||
Yeah. | ||
First, okay. | ||
Love you, brother. | ||
See you tomorrow. | ||
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You too. | |
The one and only. | ||
A man of God. | ||
A very holy man. | ||
A good man. | ||
Dave Brett's a good man. | ||
Another good man is Mike Lindell. | ||
He's been saved from being a degenerate gambler and drug addict and just everything. | ||
God saved his life. | ||
Christ saved his life. | ||
And then he stepped in and took action more than himself, more than his company, tried to save his country with President Trump and has been tormented. | ||
And these demons, you can see last night, Mike, I was thinking of you. | ||
I said, those are the folks that hate Mike Lindell. | ||
They hate the message of Mike Lindell. | ||
They hate that Mike Lindell was saved by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. | ||
And they're out to destroy you, sir. | ||
And how do you like when our great president said, you know, God saved him for such a time as this to help save our country? | ||
And I really believe that. | ||
You know, you're right. | ||
All of them sit there. | ||
I just looked at them. | ||
Just such evil. | ||
And they don't want anything good. | ||
And right now... | ||
Steve, when you were talking about the tax thing before, those letters don't go away. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
And I'm attacking, fighting back with Keith Ellison of Minnesota head on. | ||
He doesn't want the Lindale Recovery Network out there helping people get to Jesus. | ||
He doesn't want people getting out of addiction. | ||
When politicians, everybody have agendas that don't help any people, it's a hidden agenda and it's very evil. | ||
If it doesn't help any of us as people. | ||
You know, they have a very hidden agenda. | ||
Everyone you've seen last night on that side, it's an agenda, and you see just evil spewing out of there. | ||
Personal agendas, evil agenda, and a group agenda. | ||
And so, Steve, you know, we feel very blessed that I feel we're winning this spiritual battle of epic proportions. | ||
And I just felt so good last night watching our president give that speech. | ||
I had friends calling me that are actually left of center. | ||
They're actually coming to the middle now. | ||
I'm going, you guys wake up. | ||
It's just like I said, everybody. | ||
Everybody loves our president. | ||
Some just don't know it yet. | ||
But we're getting pretty close to where everybody's going to love it. | ||
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