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Vice President, others will get into the details. | ||
But right now, I think it's, hopefully it's dead in the water. | ||
You don't know. | ||
One minute they say they're going to sign, the next minute they're not. | ||
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Do a deal with Ukraine, do a deal with Russia for the same deal. | |
You've got the same equipment in the same region. | ||
Businessman Trump may win. | ||
Well, hold it, hold it. | ||
You bring up my point, is that the minerals in Ukraine are all in kind of the Donbass. | ||
The ones that are not, that are west of there, I believe, Eric, you've got Russian tech. | ||
Most of it. | ||
So I think the rapprochement with Russia is tantamount, and I think that's what President Trump is really focused on. | ||
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Give you the show, Steve. | |
Take it away. | ||
I just love these handoffs. | ||
They're amazing. | ||
Good talking to you. | ||
Again, my spirit animal, folks. | ||
Steve Pan, we'll talk to you soon. | ||
Always good, Eric. | ||
Love you, brother. | ||
Here's what we got. | ||
We're packed this afternoon. | ||
I got Poso coming in in a little while. | ||
while we're going to talk about intel ukraine uh in the uh in the arrest by cash patel and the fbi and others of the mastermind back abbey gate uh natalie winn is going to join us from the white house we've got a cold open here Mike Davis, we've got some business we have to tend to. | ||
I told you, the Supreme Court, I don't know. | ||
Mike Davis here to join us. | ||
Let's go and play the cold open and then Mike Davis. | ||
It's only been in office for six weeks. | ||
Seems like six years, doesn't it? | ||
And he's been going around with his cronies touting his so-called landslide and blowout win. | ||
But he won the popular vote by 1.5%, one of the smallest ever. | ||
And he won the general election by less than 50%. | ||
So what kind of mandate is this really? | ||
It is a mandate and I'm going to explain why. | ||
And I don't mind the question, but let me be very clear. | ||
I'm no supporter of Trump. | ||
I'm a supporter. | ||
And here's the facts. | ||
The man won every swing state. | ||
He increased in terms of his voter turnout in his favor from the standpoint of blacks, Latinos, and young voters. | ||
He increased his numbers in that regard from 2020. Eighty-nine percent of the counties shifted to the right. | ||
That's a mandate. | ||
We can sit up there and play around all we want to. | ||
In 2020, Trump didn't win the popular vote. | ||
He didn't win the electoral college vote. | ||
A matter of fact, the Republicans hadn't won the popular vote, if I remember correctly. | ||
This is 2004. But they did this year. | ||
So 20 years after they last won the popular vote, they won the popular vote. | ||
They won the electoral college vote. | ||
The man won every swing state. | ||
And on top of it, 89% of the counties shifted. | ||
I don't understand how people can look at that and say, there's no mandate. | ||
There's a mandate. | ||
Well, it's a different definition of a mandate, I guess. | ||
But the problem is that if you're the Democratic Party and you lost 49.8% to 48.3% and you're looking at that 1.5% dip, that's an excuse for you to say... | ||
What we did really wasn't that bad. | ||
We should continue to do that. | ||
No, don't continue to do that. | ||
Find a new strategy. | ||
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Now, CBS News polling shows a large majority of viewers, most of whom are Republicans, you should be aware, approved of Donald Trump's speech. | |
Supporters called it presidential and entertaining. | ||
And as you see next to me, only 23% of people who watched the speech disapproved of what they heard. | ||
But from those who watched the speech, they're hopeful about Trump's presidency and his plan. | ||
We should note that our polling from last night reflects that a majority of the viewers of this speech were Republican. | ||
They do feel quite hopeful about the direction of the country and what they heard from Trump. | ||
You know, he did highlight a lot of lightning-rod issues for Republicans, including the anti-trans culture war, targeting of DEI, targeting of waste in the federal government, and really bolstering Elon Musk in that speech. | ||
All these things, lightning rods for Republicans, they liked hearing it. | ||
But you're right, the conversation around inflation and high price is still something that everyday Americans are feeling. | ||
But our poll showed that about two-thirds of people who watched the speech, again, majority of Republicans, liked what they heard from Trump as far as tackling high prices. | ||
They feel that he had a good plan. | ||
To the results, what was your reaction to Trump's speech? | ||
44% of speech watchers in our instant poll tonight say they had a very positive reaction to Trump's speech. | ||
25% somewhat positive, 31% negative. | ||
Today, the Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration's bid to freeze billions in USAID funds. | ||
NBC's Ken Delaney is reporting in D.C. So, what exactly does this latest ruling mean, Ken? | ||
Chris, it means that this case goes back to the district judge that ordered the unfreezing because the Supreme Court has said he was within his power to do that. | ||
But this is a judge that has expressed frustration that the Trump administration did not appear to be complying with his orders. | ||
Now, what's at issue in this case is $2 billion worth of contracts for work that's already been completed, at least according to the contractors who are suing USAID. So this is stuff that's happened in other countries, irrigation ditches in Ukraine, for example. | ||
USAID contracts with companies, many of them based in the United States. | ||
They send people out. | ||
They do the work. | ||
They invoice the government. | ||
They expect to be paid. | ||
In this case, the work was done, but the money wasn't paid. | ||
And so now the judge is ordering that this money be paid immediately. | ||
Now the drama is going to be, does the Trump administration comply with this order, which has been resisting so far? | ||
Now the Supreme Court is backing this judge, and we're going to have to see what happens, Chris. | ||
All right, could be a standoff. | ||
Keep us posted. | ||
Ken Delaney, and thanks. | ||
The Supreme Court had a ruling today that I'm sure the Trump administration were not happy with. | ||
Explain it. | ||
So the ruling from the Supreme Court today by a 5-4 decision essentially says that orders... | ||
Compelling USAID to pay certain of its contractors for work that's already been contracted and performed, those orders have to be complied with. | ||
Now, the Supreme Court gave USAID a little bit of wiggle room and gave the judge some wiggle room, too. | ||
They basically said to the judge, you need to be clearer about what it is that the government has to do to comply with your orders and be a little bit more flexible about the timeline. | ||
You can't just expect government agencies to turn on a dime and unleash what could be up to $2 billion of funding 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 of 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. Bass. | ||
Wednesday, 5 March, in the year of our Lord, 2025. Ladies and gentlemen, coming off a, quite frankly, historic, magnificent speech last night with... | ||
Tremendous results from America, from the people in this polling. | ||
Another packed, packed, packed day. | ||
Davis, Mike Davis, Jack Posobiec, and Natalie Winters in the first hour to break it all down for us. | ||
So Mike Davis, Elon Musk is, and this is why this is so important. | ||
Elon Musk goes to the Senate today, has a Senate lunch. | ||
They talk everything about what Doge is doing. | ||
We got this time pressure, the CR, because now the reconciliation kind of set off to the side. | ||
We're focused on what we should have been focused on for months, but hey, better they listen to War Room late than never. | ||
Elon doesn't answer a lot of questions, a lot of specifics, but the Senate's saying, hey, look... | ||
Maybe we get to a clean CR, we can get some Democrats on board, and they do a rescissions package later, which rescissions, as you know, is one step even more, I don't know, kind of radical than impoundment, but they're talking about that. | ||
They're going to the House tonight at 7 o'clock, and we'll do the lead-up to it. | ||
You and I have discussed this many times. | ||
I've discussed this with Russ Vogt. | ||
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Is this a... | |
Catastrophic blow of the direction of the Supreme Court. | ||
Am I seeing too much in it? | ||
Is it because there was a contractual obligation and money was paid? | ||
Or does this really say the Supreme Court is going to say, hey, I hear you, Executive Branch. | ||
I hear Mike Davis on his unitary theory of the executive. | ||
I hear all the guys at Article 3 talking about it and CRI talking about it and Mark Paoletta talking about it. | ||
And I love the theory, but it ain't happening. | ||
Break it down for our audience. | ||
Why is this ruling big? | ||
And is this going to impact? | ||
The real deal about actually making cuts to the federal budget, sir? | ||
I think this ruling, this 5-4 ruling last night where the Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the three liberals, I don't think it was a monumental shift. | ||
I think it showed that Justice Barrett and the Chief Justice exhibited cowardice because it is very clear that the President of the United States under Article... | ||
Two of our Constitution has the executive power, right? | ||
And President Trump campaigned on the facts that he's going to hire Elon Musk. | ||
Set up the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, and root out waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And that is President Trump's not only constitutional power, it's his constitutional duty under Article 2 of the Constitution, because he has to take care that our laws are faithfully executed, and that includes making sure— But hang on, but hang on, hang on, but hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, slow down, slow down. | ||
We've talked about this for months. | ||
You identified the two weak links in the chain months ago. | ||
You actually said— President Trump and even I took your guidance instead of being a firebird and said, hey, if one of these federal judges does something, you've got to comply. | ||
Just don't blow it off because you'll freak out ACB and Roberts will go the other way. | ||
So you identified it early on. | ||
But aren't they saying that, hey, look, I hear everything you're talking about, Mike, and Elon's great and everything like that, but I'm going to go to Article 1. And if you guys got a problem with spending, if you want to cut budgets, It's called the appropriations process, and that's very specific. | ||
That's in the House, right? | ||
And then somehow in a conference, they've got to work it out, and then you either veto the whole bill or you get your people involved and you negotiate. | ||
We're not going to let you make up a new rule, impoundment. | ||
We're not going to let you make up a new rule, rescission, and after the fact, essentially get what is basically a line-item veto. | ||
Is that not what they're indicating, that they're just not going to get in the middle of this mess? | ||
I don't know if I would read that much into it. | ||
I think this was a very chiefy order last night where the chief wanted to split the baby and think that he's protecting the court's legitimacy, meaning his own reputation. | ||
And he thought that by trying to give the judge another opportunity to not be so crazy... | ||
In this matter, I think that could have been. | ||
What the chief was trying to do here is let this Judge Ali, this radical Biden judge on the D.C. District Court, who is a dual citizen of Canada. | ||
By the way, he's still a citizen of Canada, and he's ruled that the president somehow does not have... | ||
Power under Article 2 of the Constitution to root out waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And the president somehow does not have power under the Commander-in-Chief clause to make sure that foreign aid is not going to, for example, Hamas to kill Americans abroad. | ||
But what I think is going to happen here is the Supreme Court has told this Judge Ali that he needs to be more specific in his next order, where he very specifically Tells the Trump administration what they can and cannot do. | ||
And then I think what's going to happen is you're going to see the Trump Justice Department appeal this again through the process. | ||
Maybe Judge Ali will take the hint that you're not going to hold the Trump Justice Department in contempt if they can't comply with your ridiculous order within 24 hours. | ||
And I'm thinking that the Chief Justice and Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who's scared of her own shadow, is trying to defuse this situation. | ||
And hopefully this Judge Ali will let a cooler head prevail here and not threaten to hold the Trump administration in contempt with an unreasonable deadline. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
What I think is going to happen, I think this is very naive. | ||
On the Supreme Court's part, because I think that Chief Justice and Justice Barrett mistakenly think that this is a reasonable judge instead of a radical Marxist. | ||
So just to make sure everybody understands it, this is still in process, right? | ||
This is going to be relitigated. | ||
We're going to see more of this. | ||
This will eventually get back up to the Supreme Court in some more organized and maybe broader context. | ||
Yeah, if this Judge Ali and these Democrats think that the Trump administration is going to cut a $2 billion check because of this Supreme Court ruling, they're out of their minds. | ||
You're not going to see a penny dispersed from USAID after this Supreme Court ruling. | ||
This is going to go back to Judge Ali. | ||
It's going to go back to Judge Ali. | ||
Judge Ali is going to have to very clearly say... | ||
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What the Trump administration can and can't do, and then the Trump administration will appeal again. | |
I didn't get that part. | ||
That's what I wanted to hear. | ||
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Wow. | |
We're getting ready for a throwdown, folks. | ||
Mike, hang on for a second. | ||
I got Jack Posobiec. | ||
Natalie Winters at the White House. | ||
Next hour, Bradley Thayer is going to walk us through, I don't know, revolutionary failure at some brilliant concept coming out of the communists about how to look at last night. | ||
I'm going to poke Jack about it on humans. | ||
Because last night was quite unhuman. | ||
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Short break. | ||
Mike Davis on the other side. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Okay, Davis, just so I understand this, because I was a little confused. | ||
You're saying that President Trump, he ain't writing any check today? | ||
Because on other networks besides Real America's Voice, they're skipping around. | ||
Like, this is the end of Doge, this is the end of Trump, that the Supreme Court's finally weighed in, and all this quote-unquote madness is going to stop. | ||
So you're saying they're not going to write a check, they're going to take it back down and still fight this? | ||
So I think that the left is over-reading the Supreme Court's order last night, this morning, and I think what you're going to see is not a penny will be spent from the Trump administration. | ||
Based upon that Supreme Court order. | ||
This is going to go back down to this radical Obama Judge Ali, the first Muslim and Arab on the D.C. federal court, as he brags, this Canadian citizen who's on the D.C. federal court is going to go back to Judge Ali, And he's got as the Supreme Court made very clear, Judge Ali has to make a very clear ruling. | ||
And then he has to give the government sufficient time. | ||
It can't just be write a check for two billion dollars in the next 24 hours or we're putting you in jail because this Judge Ali is a buffoon. | ||
He's this new 39 year old judge who got confirmed in a lame duck session. | ||
And so then Judge Ali is a radical Marxist freak. | ||
And so he's going to make an unreasonable ruling again. | ||
And this is going to be appealed again up there. | ||
Up the chain, probably, to the Supreme Court, and I think that the Chief Justice and Justice Barrett may come to their senses by the time that happens again. | ||
Let me just play. | ||
This is a 10-second clip, and I think from the way this is positioned, this is President Trump leaving. | ||
So it's Amy Comey Barrett after she heard the historic speech. | ||
It might have been reversed on tape, but I think this is after the speech, President Trump leaving. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
It's about an 8-second clip, no sound. | ||
sound. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it for our audience. | ||
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Okay, right there. | |
Okay. | ||
Mike Davis, that's about as close to stink eye as you can get. | ||
That's not a happy, you know, I've had a couple of my ex-wives look at me like that. | ||
That is not a look of admiration and what a great speech and what a magnificent president. | ||
I think they went back and did the ruling afterwards. | ||
How can we depend? | ||
I mean, come on, man. | ||
Are we going to lose these five to four? | ||
Everything's going to hang on these decisions that are going to take place over the next six months. | ||
And we have monumental decisions that are going to come on the emergency docket of the Supreme Court. | ||
Because, hey, vote. | ||
And these guys, people in the Justice Department, you're one of the architects of this. | ||
You guys are pushing the edge here, right? | ||
This is all gas, no brakes. | ||
And it's going to depend on, at the end of the day... | ||
Roberts and Amy Comey, Barrett, thinking like conservatives think. | ||
Is it not, sir? | ||
Well, I think that you need to have Supreme Court justices who are bold, who are fearless, and who will follow the Constitution. | ||
And they don't care about what the Chevy Chase country club crowd thinks about your rulings. | ||
Or you don't care about what the other moms at your Catholic school, PTA, think about your rulings. | ||
Your job is to follow the Constitution. | ||
And if you can't do that, if you're fearful that protesters are going to come murder you in your home, if that's going to make you change your opinion, then you should probably go look for a different job. | ||
If you're not going to be bold and fearless— But Mike, I got that, but isn't she the flower of the Federalist Society? | ||
Wasn't she promoted by the leadership of the Federalist Society? | ||
Isn't this supposedly the best we got, sir? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I would say this about Justice Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
I've always said this. | ||
She's a rattled law professor with her head up her ass, and she needs to... | ||
Understand that she is a Supreme Court justice. | ||
She's not at Notre Dame Law School anymore. | ||
She's at the Supreme Court. | ||
She's not on the B team anymore. | ||
So she has to step up and she needs to make sure she understands that she is a justice. | ||
And she needs to follow the Constitution. | ||
And sometimes that's uncomfortable. | ||
Sometimes it's uncomfortable to have to slap down a Marxist. | ||
Canadian judge on the D.C. District Court who's trying to sabotage the President of the United States when he's exercising his core Article II powers as Commander-in-Chief and Chief Executive Officer. | ||
And so, you know, it's not a pleasant job sometimes. | ||
Sometimes people show up outside of your house and maybe they make you nervous with your 25 kids, but you still have to follow the Constitution. | ||
And if you can't do that, go back to Notre Dame. | ||
Mike Davis, where can people get you on social media and also to Article 3, sir? | ||
Article3project.org. | ||
Article3project.org. | ||
You can follow us on social media. | ||
You can donate there. | ||
You can take action. | ||
And I'll tell you, as we work with the Trump 47 administration on the next Supreme Court list, we're going to be looking for more bold, more fearless, less DEI, and people who are going to be more of a sure bet. | ||
Mike Davis, thank you very much. | ||
Honor to have you on here, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Nicole, I made the comment last night, there was something deeply, profoundly wrong with the Democrats last night, the whole vibe, everything. | ||
And one of the most disturbing things was Nicole Wallace, a former Republican. | ||
Let's play this, and I'll bring in Jack Posobiec, the author of Unhuman. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
I think this was a lesson in finding one thing that you let yourself feel. | ||
And I let myself feel joy about DJ. And I hope he's alive for another, you know, 95 years, right? | ||
And I hope he lives. | ||
And the life he wants to live. | ||
He wants to be a cop. | ||
He knows what he wants to do. | ||
And maybe when you have childhood cancer, that crystallizes for you. | ||
And I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer. | ||
But I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump's supporters. | ||
And if he does, I hope he isn't one of the six who loses his life to suicide. | ||
And I hope he isn't one who has to testify against the people who carried out acts of seditious conspiracy and then lived to see Donald Trump pardon those people. | ||
In the whole evening, I mean, DJ Daniels is a young man with brain cancer. | ||
His dad was there, very celebratory. | ||
Later, because he wants to be a police officer, they made him a member of the Secret Service. | ||
And then later, it was so great, he high-fived the young man that got into West Point, President Trump. | ||
It was just incredibly moving all night. | ||
And one of the most moving things was DJ Daniels and the joy he had in himself of trying to serve and serve his country. | ||
Jack Posobiec, you wrote the book Unhuman, and I think you really nailed something that is quite profound. | ||
Because last night, it came up, it's just not right. | ||
It's not about common sense. | ||
It's about common decency. | ||
And there's something dark and sick about the Democratic Party, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, I wish we were here under better circumstances, but when you look at the complete lack of decorum from the Democrats yesterday, which bled over into their media allies and their coverage afterwards, it really showed how there were these instances where President Trump, he's bringing up these working-class people, he's bringing up the regular folks, people who don't have an ideological axe to grind. | ||
Here's an angel mother, another angel mother. | ||
Here's a guy who wants to join the military. | ||
Here's a little boy with brain cancer who has a certain wish that President Trump can work with. | ||
And yet, what you hear from the Democrats and what you saw from the Democrats on full display was resentment. | ||
This is the key thesis of the book we wrote last year. | ||
On humans, the secret history of communist revolutions and how to crush them was the understanding that you cannot believe the words that are said by the committed far leftists. | ||
The communists do not actually believe in justice and in equity and in all of the flowery words they talk about. | ||
Nowadays you'll hear words like diversity, you'll hear words like inclusion, all of these things, but it's a lie. | ||
It is a lie to cover up that which they truly believe inside. | ||
They are a people animated by resentment. | ||
They're animated by greed. | ||
They're animated by anger. | ||
And ultimately, they're animated by hate. | ||
This is what you saw on full display last night. | ||
They're animated by things like, by the way, the friend-enemy distinction. | ||
So that's why anyone who becomes associated with Trump, anyone who becomes associated with the object of who they've determined to be their enemy class, they view the enemy class as people like Donald Trump, people like Steve Bannon, people like Jack Posobiec, Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, people like Steve Bannon, people like Jack Posobiec, Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, whatever you want to say, These are the people who must be vilified. | ||
These must be demonized. | ||
And when a guy like Luigi Maggioni comes along and takes off one of them, well, then you go and support him. | ||
And don't tell me there isn't an audience for that, by the way, because you can just look at Gen Z over on TikTok and see all of the support that Luigi Maggioni gets. | ||
Again, Steve, this is a brand of politics that is really built by bringing together the fringes, by bringing together the malcontents, by bringing together those that have been pushed aside, by not being able to make it on their own so that they turn to political and by not being able to make it on their own so that they turn to political and revolutionary ideas to be able But they don't create anything, Steve. | ||
They cannot create. | ||
All they can do is destroy. | ||
Defile and tear down. | ||
And that's what you saw on full display last night. | ||
Jack, real quick, you're going to stick with us, but I won't right now. | ||
Where do people go to get Unhumans? | ||
Because it's a very powerful book, and you go through this throughout history, this tendency, and you saw it last night. | ||
When I was sitting there thinking, I said, Posobiec nailed it. | ||
This is Unhuman. | ||
Where do folks go? | ||
Yeah, at unhumansbook.com, you can get the signed copies. | ||
It's up on Amazon as well. | ||
I don't know if we have any of the left of the political prisoner copies of Unhumans. | ||
Steve, you signed a couple hundred of them before they sent you upriver up to Danbury last year in a couple episodes. | ||
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But that was a very, very hot item. | |
And Steve Bannon does write the intro. | ||
The opening here, the foreword, is written by Steve Bannon. | ||
I love this book, and I'll sign more. | ||
I want people to read it. | ||
You saw it last night. | ||
There's something dark going on here. | ||
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Poso next. | ||
What is the consequence for Ukraine's ability to prevail or to continue to fight? | ||
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It's potentially devastating. | |
U.S. support to Ukraine to confront Russian aggression has many different components to it. | ||
There are the weapons, there's the munitions, there's the logistical support and the technical systems that empower those capabilities. | ||
There's also military advice and guidance. | ||
And then there's intelligence. | ||
Intelligence is the lifeblood that gives all of those other components the capability to push back against the Russians. | ||
And so if you take away the intelligence, you're making the weapons, the capabilities, the munitions, technical systems and other types of things enfeebled by taking that away. | ||
And so over the past, over a decade, the United States has been providing support to Ukraine to be able to build up its capabilities, but to again infuse their capabilities with the intelligence that we're able to obtain. | ||
And I must point out, this is not a one-way street. | ||
Over the past decade, the Ukrainians have provided a lot of intelligence to us, giving us insights about what Russian capabilities are. | ||
And so, therefore, this extortionist approach to trying to get Zelensky to basically fold to the Trump administration's wishes as far as some type of peace arrangement that looks more like a surrender. | ||
The way that Trump is talking about Putin and Russia, this using intelligence as that lever really is unconscionable, it's appalling. | ||
It's not surprising, though, in light of the fact that this is what the Trump administration does by threatening, by intimidating, but now also taking action to take away that intelligence feed that the Ukrainians rely on so heavily. | ||
Todd Benzman and Jack Posobiec called this several weeks ago. | ||
They said intelligence assets are moving out of Ukraine to Mexico to take on the cartels. | ||
Posobiec said, hey, we're going to wind down this. | ||
The buried lead, I think he said the quiet part out loud, Jack Posobiec. | ||
He said, we've been over there with intelligence for over a decade. | ||
Now, if I remember, the color revolution was 2014. That would mean, I mean, he just outed Victoria Nuland and the entire team, did he not, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, what Brennan's saying there is exactly right. | ||
He's peeling back the curtain. | ||
He's going full mask off the same way we saw the Democrats go mask off last night. | ||
Remember, this guy was the director of the Central Intelligence Agency. | ||
This is the guy who presided over those 12 bases that the New York Times broke the story last year that were right on the border with Russia, many of which were... | ||
Training, with CIA operatives, training various intelligence groups within Ukraine to include the current intelligence director, Budinov. | ||
Lieutenant General Budinov came up through these camps, came up through these secret bases. | ||
They're the ones who trained him in backfield operations. | ||
They're the ones who trained him in everything. | ||
So the idea that we're going to pull it out is a much bigger piece. | ||
Hang on, I got to drill down on this with you and go to Carolina in the White House in a second. | ||
Hang on, but we have a very special guest. | ||
Jack Vesovic, hang right there. | ||
Natalie Winters, who do you have for us? | ||
Very special guest. | ||
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Steve, I am so honored of every guest I've ever had on our show to have, can I call you officer or agent, DJ Daniel, all of the above? | |
It really don't matter to me. | ||
I love women, so I don't care. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
DJ Daniel, I want to ask you, first and foremost, do you love President Trump? | ||
And are you so excited to be here on the White House grounds? | ||
Obviously, because I gave him a great note that says Donald Trump is the best president of the United States of America. | ||
And why do you feel that way? | ||
Because honestly, I honestly wanted to see Donald Trump in real life, and now it actually came true. | ||
And to my friends... | ||
I know one of my friends told me to say this to Donald Trump, but I didn't say that to him. | ||
So good luck, buddy. | ||
Last thing, because we know you gotta bounce. | ||
What would your one piece of advice for the Secret Service be? | ||
Please stop being mean to President Trump, because if I see you being mean to him, I'm coming after you. | ||
I love that. | ||
I think you need to become the director of the Secret Service. | ||
DJ, it is such an honor to have met you. | ||
Hold up, I got one more thing to say. | ||
He has one more thing to say. | ||
I won't interrupt you. | ||
If you're a Democrat and you're being mean to President Trump, I'm on your bumper. | ||
You are about to go so viral, and you went viral last night. | ||
I ain't gonna lie. | ||
I'm kind of acting like Miss Candace Matthews from Houston, Texas. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
Do you have anything else that you want to say? | ||
You should just take my job at this point. | ||
May bless America. | ||
How about that, Steve? | ||
I think we found my replacement, your replacement. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Would you ever run for president? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm a little bit too young if you... | ||
Well, really and truly, I'm not young. | ||
I'm a 13... | ||
I'm a 50-year-old trapped in a 50-year-old body. | ||
I might look 13, but I'm 50. I love that, and it sounds like you gotta go. | ||
The War Room Posse loves you. | ||
It's an honor to have met you, sir. | ||
I can't go yet, because I see a little bald spot. | ||
I rub bald heads for good luck, if you know. | ||
I think they want you to go, so I think you're gonna have to go. | ||
Okay. | ||
Never mind. | ||
Very nice to meet you. | ||
DJ Daniels, so amazing. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
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I just realized that that's the first time I ever shaked a woman's hand. | |
That's crazy. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Natalie, thank you so much. | ||
DJ Daniels, who stole the show last night, is still on the show again here. | ||
You know, I've always had a... | ||
I'm like W.C. Fields. | ||
Don't work with dogs or kids. | ||
They'll always steal the show from you. | ||
D.J. Daniels is absolutely incredible. | ||
You see that, Jack, back to Unhuman. | ||
Wallace, Nicole Wallace, who's one of the biggest stars now at MSNBC, saw that young man, saw the love that was in the room, saw that he wanted to be a police officer. | ||
He's come through this horrible situation with brain cancer. | ||
They make him a Secret Service agent. | ||
He then high-fives the West Point kid later just to show how much camaraderie this guy has. | ||
And she still does it. | ||
And you see him right there. | ||
How can you... | ||
I mean, that's the problem with these people. | ||
They are unhuman. | ||
But you've tracked it through history, have you not? | ||
Well, we have, Steve. | ||
And, you know, I just got to say, when you get a guy like that, I think a lot of people are thinking, oh, here's this poor kid. | ||
But he clearly doesn't view himself... | ||
As some poor kid, he clearly doesn't view himself as a victim. | ||
He clearly has so much agency. | ||
He has so much human potential. | ||
He has so much potential as an American. | ||
I don't even know if President Trump and the team even realized that this guy had so much potential when they put this all together. | ||
I haven't even gotten the backstory yet. | ||
But when you see like that, how many more DJ Daniels are there out in this country? | ||
How many more people like that? | ||
People like this, are there out there that President Trump can go and find? | ||
And we get these folks who say, oh, the American people are done, they're spent, we need to import people to help out with these jobs, to do this, to do that. | ||
And then you get a 13-year-old kid who's been through abject, just a... | ||
Terrible tragedy. | ||
Terrible, horrible thing that's happened to us. | ||
I think of my kids, right? | ||
I think of this as a dad in looking at this and to have a kid who goes through that. | ||
But to just hear how absolutely in command he is of his own presence, how command he is of his own future. | ||
He's not sitting there. | ||
He's not feeling sorry for himself. | ||
He's not complaining about it. | ||
This is the difference. | ||
This is the difference between being an American and being someone who has that absolute victim mindset. | ||
He becomes resentful at the world like one of these anti-human Democrats or one of these anti-human leftists and communists. | ||
This is what being human and this is what being American is all about. | ||
That's DJ Daniel. | ||
This is a whole Trump's about we're on the verge of a new golden age. | ||
I mean, you get the American people with a task and purpose like DJ Daniels. | ||
Let me pivot back to this thing on Ukraine for a second. | ||
Back to your time as an intelligence officer. | ||
You understand it. | ||
Brennan's absolutely correct. | ||
The reason he's so furious, and you can tell, he is so mad he can't control himself. | ||
The entire time how they did the color revolution, how they got involved, he let it out of the bag. | ||
We've been there over ten years, right? | ||
Since the very beginning of the overthrow that democratically elected government. | ||
Hey, look, the guy was a Putin guy. | ||
Maybe the election had some problems, but they could have worked that all out. | ||
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Wait, wait, ten years? | |
I thought the war was three years. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
What's this ten years? | ||
Exactly. | ||
So what is he... | ||
They understand without the intelligence apparatus in there, with President Trump cutting it off, it's game, set, match. | ||
I mean, that's actually more important than the money for arms going in and the money for support. | ||
Without the intelligence, without the CIA deeply embedded there, cutting them off cold turkey kind of brings it to a conclusion, does it not? | ||
Well, Steve, the HIMAR systems, the HIMAR systems that they've been using, these long-range strikes, those coordinates are totally provided by U.S. intelligence, these cells that are operating out of Europe, by the way, these NATO cells. | ||
And so the idea that, you know, the United States hasn't been a participant in this war, it's like, I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen, you have been. | ||
Your tax dollars have been going to perpetrate this war. | ||
You know, we used to do these proxy wars as kind of a secret thing. | ||
It'd be clandestine. | ||
It'd be covert that the United States would be backing something like this, some group. | ||
But for this one, we've just been doing it completely out in the open. | ||
And when Brennan's talking about the intelligence, he's not just talking about data and things. | ||
We're talking real-time analysis. | ||
He's also talking about operations. | ||
Look, you mean to tell me when we hear, oh, a couple of special forces, UK special forces, an entire helicopter was just lost off the Baltic. | ||
Come on. | ||
We know what's really going on on the ground. | ||
And we saw this in Jack Teixeira, that Air Force, that Air National Guard. | ||
We know that there are special forces on the ground already. | ||
We know that there are CIA stations all throughout Ukraine. | ||
The New York Times has already reported this. | ||
So the real point is, look, Zelensky was offered the carrot. | ||
I was there in the room when Scott Besson came by with the term sheet. | ||
This was a sweetheart deal. | ||
Deal for rare earth elements. | ||
By the way, a rare earth elements, the only reason, the only reason Trump is talking about them is because of China, because of an understanding that if you get the rare earth elements, then you can start to finally pivot towards the real strategic, geostrategic threat to America, which is and always has been China for the last 15 to 20 years. | ||
That's the biggest point of it. | ||
Elbridge Colby was talking about this during his confirmation hearings. | ||
So if you wind it down, look. | ||
You offered the carrot. | ||
He didn't take the carrot. | ||
They offered it three times. | ||
He did not take the carrot. | ||
I was in the room, in Kiev, then in Munich, then again in the White House. | ||
Nope, won't take it. | ||
Fine. | ||
Now you're going to get the stick. | ||
Now we're pulling the plug of military aid, and we're going to pull the plug of the magic intelligence box as well. | ||
Don't take the carrot. | ||
You're going to get the stick. | ||
We've got another clip for you, another big day for Kash Patel and the team over the FBI. Let's go and play this. | ||
Trump delivered justice for the families of the 13 American heroes who were killed at Abbey Gate and the Biden botched Afghanistan withdrawal, which was one of the worst humiliations in the history of our country. | ||
President Trump announced that we have detained Mohammad Sharifullah, the monster who was responsible for that horrific attack, and he was delivered to Dulles Airfield earlier this morning. | ||
On his first day in office, President Trump's national security team Across the federal government, prioritized intelligence gathering to locate this evil individual. | ||
President Trump's team shared intelligence with regional partners such as Pakistan who helped identify this monster in the borderland area late last month. | ||
He confessed to his crimes related to Abbey Gate and other attacks in Russia and Iran as well to the Pakistanis. | ||
And U.S. law enforcement officers traveled to Pakistan over the weekend where he again confessed his crimes to the FBI. As President Trump said last night, this killer will now face the swift sword of American justice for these atrocities right here on United States soil. | ||
Joe Biden was responsible for this botched withdrawal, and he had three years to find this evil terrorist. | ||
And he didn't even try to get the job done. | ||
But President Trump campaigned on behalf of and grew very close to the Gold Star families. | ||
He promised them accountability. | ||
And last night, he kept his promise. | ||
Jack, we've got about 45 seconds. | ||
Your thoughts on how big a deal this is, sir? | ||
Steve, what a disgrace that this scumbag was still walking around sucking down free air until yesterday. | ||
For four years after killing our American service members, the Biden administration did nothing. | ||
Donald Trump, John Ratcliffe, Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, they rolled him up, they brought him back. | ||
Swift American justice. | ||
This is what happens if you come after an American anywhere in the world. | ||
Jack, social media, the show, the books, all of it, where do they go? | ||
At Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily. | ||
Go hit like and subscribe on the podcast. | ||
We're here up 2 p.m. | ||
every single day, Real America's Voice. | ||
Fantastic work, Jack Posobiec. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to go to the White House with the nightly winners. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Okay, Natalie Winner's going to be the top of the hour. | ||
We're also going to be talking about, she's at the White House, got a lot to go, particularly about the Supreme Court. | ||
Many other things happen in the White House. | ||
Supreme Court kind of a, going to have to think this one through because Elon's going to, and we're going to cover Elon's going to the Capitol at 7. He was at the, to see the House, the Republican conference. | ||
He was at the Senate. | ||
Not a lot of specifics. | ||
We'll hopefully get more coming out of the conference. | ||
We'll deal with that in the 6 o'clock hour. | ||
Also, Bradley Thayer and Forrest. | ||
Chinese Communist Party says, hey, you want to start a trade war? | ||
We're ready for any war you got. | ||
Pete Hegseth, our guy at the defense party, said, we're ready to roll. | ||
If you want to go kinetic, we're ready. | ||
I'm not going to back down Pete Hegseth and the guys in the military and the commander-in-chief, President Trump. | ||
We'll get into that in the 6 o'clock hour. | ||
Chris Hoare. | ||
These fires in South Carolina, kind of starting off early in the season, because it's not really even spring down there yet. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
I know you talked to me. | ||
You got some special deals for the war and posse. | ||
I want to make sure everybody gets access to this. | ||
What do you got, sir? | ||
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But this unit is lightweight, weighs around six pounds. | ||
As you can see on the screen there, it's very small. | ||
And these fires in South Carolina are going to take out phone service and Internet, of course. | ||
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That's 941-841-0844. | ||
But everyone else is charging you, let's say, up to $600 for this unit, Steve. | ||
And it's free for another limited time. | ||
I think we've got another 50 of these left for today for the Warren Posse. | ||
So sat123.com. | ||
Hold it. | ||
So you give it for free, and then what's the deal on the back, on an activation, and then how long do you have to go? | ||
It's just $200 a month. | ||
I believe this is a 15-month activation period, and you're getting 500 gigabits of priority in it. | ||
But you say you're paying around this anywhere else, but they're charging you for that unit up to $600. | ||
But this will work in areas in South Carolina where these fires are taking out internet service. | ||
This is going to get you back online. | ||
This is why the FAA is getting the Starlink service. | ||
It's how the Ukrainians survive, you know, thanks to Elon and the Starlink service so far. | ||
He may be pulling that. | ||
But this service is absolutely incredible and gives you high-speed internet absolutely no matter what is going on on the ground, Steve. | ||
Where do you go again? | ||
I want the number, and if you go to the website, where do people go, sir? | ||
Because I know I can already tell in the chat they want to talk about this. | ||
They want to talk to you guys. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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The next hour, so this is going to get a little complicated. | ||
They're looking at an end-of-year CR. I told you. | ||
Now, the question gets to be, you got Biden's cash. | ||
You know, it's Biden's budget. | ||
It's $2 trillion deficit. | ||
But the whole kind of linchpin is the doge cuts. | ||
We can't possibly be in a situation where we're paying for the things that Elon's already found and eradicated. | ||
So we have to know what that number is. | ||
And now they're talking about all these concepts of rescission and impoundment. | ||
I think they're all terrific. | ||
But the Supreme Court yesterday said, hey, go back and try to figure this out. | ||
So don't think it's a slam dunk because it's not a slam dunk. | ||
Nat is going to talk a little bit about that in the next hour. | ||
Mike Lindell, you're one of the best voices, the strongest voices, kind of the guy that steps into the breach on election platforms and free elections. | ||
We've got to understand, if you don't think that crowd last night... | ||
Giving Trump stink eye and hating on Trump and those bad faces that would get him. | ||
They wouldn't steal an election in a second to basically impeach him in two years. | ||
You are dreaming because that's all they're thinking about. | ||
And you're at the forefront of stopping it. | ||
And that's why Keith Ellison and that's why these guys are there trying to shut the company down. | ||
Sir, what do you got for us? | ||
Yeah, that's exactly right, Steve. | ||
They don't want to have our election secure. | ||
And over the next couple of years, before the spring of 26, we are gonna get them secure. | ||
The battle is raging now more than ever. | ||
That's why they're attacking and that's why this is a great night for the war room posse for the specials. | ||
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