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Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big 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. Vance. | ||
War Room. | ||
It's Tuesday, 18 March, Year of Our Lord, 2025. | ||
I want to continue on with Julie Kelly, a shocking pronouncement by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. | ||
And it's only going to make the one angle of attack that the radical Democrats have that seems to be working is using these activists that are, you know, cosplaying as federal judges. | ||
So, the other big one was the unified theory of the executive coming after President Trump in his capacity as commander-in-chief. | ||
This is quite volatile because you have a judge who's trying to play essentially commander-in-chief and come between President Trump and his decisions for the national security of the country. | ||
There's a lot here that happened today. | ||
Julie, why don't you get us up to speed? | ||
Right, so that unsolicited comment by Chief Justice John Roberts, again, giving the green light to accelerate this bad behavior by lower court judges and also, frankly, appellate court judges. | ||
There was a hearing this morning in Washington related to a lawsuit of Donald Trump's firing of two members of separate what they are supposed to be independent boards. | ||
The Merit System Protection Board and also the National Labor Relations Board. | ||
Donald Trump removed one member of each board. | ||
They filed lawsuits. | ||
They were reinstated by D.C. judges. | ||
And now the appeal of those firings was heard today by a three-judge panel in Washington. | ||
Now, what are those judges going to take away from John Roberts' comment? | ||
They are insulated from any bad decisions as they try to go along with their colleagues in the D.C. courthouse. | ||
So this is not just consequential for your district court judges, but certainly appellate court judges as well. | ||
And then Robert saying in his own way that the president and his administration should not depend on relief from the highest court to save them from this judicial overreach. | ||
Very dangerous territory. | ||
You know, it was interesting yesterday, Steve, one of the lawyers representing the ACLU, and this is the group that filed the lawsuit on behalf of five unidentified Venezuelan illegals who have suspected ties to TDA, | ||
the gang in Venezuela that has been designated a foreign terrorist organization. | ||
President was creating a constitutional crisis. | ||
No, it is organizations like the ACLU, Democracy Forward, where Mark Elias sits on the chairman of the board. | ||
He is also the co-defendant in this Venezuelan terrorism case. | ||
They are the ones creating it. | ||
And Judge Bosberg yesterday in that hearing, as petulant, as unprofessional, Demonstrating no judicial temperament whatsoever, berating the government, and trying to get these granular details from the Department of Justice about these flights. | ||
So he ordered today, Steve, he demanded that the DOJ file a sworn statement by noon today, either disclosing information about those flights or explaining why they would not do it in public. | ||
The DOJ gave their sworn statement today. | ||
They filed that at noon. | ||
They said that they did not defy Judge Bosberg's temporary restraining order, that he immediately entered on Saturday without giving the government time to even file a written response to this lawsuit and entered those two temporary restraining orders. | ||
They said, we didn't violate your order that was entered later that evening. | ||
That the ones who were on the planes, first of all, two of the planes departed after Judge Bosford filed his second written temporary restraining order. | ||
And they said the third plane that took off after he filed that at about 7.30 on Saturday night, that those illegals were not subject to this Alien Enemies Act. | ||
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So, Judge Mossberg, still, that was not enough for him. | |
So, this afternoon, he filed another order, and what he said is he told the DOJ to file ex parte, which means in court with no one there, and under seal, so we won't have access to it, a declaration providing the following details regarding each of the two flights leaving U.S. airspace before 725. | ||
Again, this is before Judge Bosberg entered his order, turning the five defendants or plaintiffs, the five illegal Venezuelans, into basically a class-action suit, saying that those five illegals, | ||
now this will cover any illegal who would be covered by the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
So, first of all, on what basis does he have the right to demand information? | ||
About flights that took off before his order was entered. | ||
We don't know. | ||
And then he wants this information. | ||
What time did the plane take off from U.S. soil? | ||
And from where? | ||
They both left Texas. | ||
What time did it leave U.S. airspace? | ||
According to flight logs, one left at 536, another one left at 545, roughly. | ||
What time did it land in the foreign country? | ||
They both, I believe, landed in Honduras first, around 830. | ||
What time were individuals subject solely to the proclamation transferred out of the U.S. custody, meaning taken into custody by First Honduran officials? | ||
And how many people were aboard solely on the basis of the proclamation? | ||
This is another order he entered today. | ||
Now, the DOJ did say that they would disclose this under seal, so perhaps they will give this information. | ||
It appears that a lot of it is already on the public record. | ||
But yesterday he also said he wanted to know the total number of people in the country, Venezuelan illegals, suspected terrorists. | ||
He wanted to know how many were in the United States. | ||
Again, how is this his business? | ||
This is a proclamation that was drafted by the president, that was signed on Friday night, that was published on Saturday. | ||
On what basis does Judge Bosberg have the right, number one, to... | ||
To stop a presidential order, but number two, to demand this sort of granular information, which the DOJ said if it was disclosed and some of it went public, that it would jeopardize national security. | ||
And this is strictly under the purview of the president's authority related to foreign and diplomatic relations. | ||
I also want to bring up a point about just the way this judge and others are handling questioning the government's lawyers. | ||
This would be the government representing President Trump as president of the United States. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
to a judge, it was like Holy Writ, correct? | ||
Here I notice... | ||
Across the border on everything, they want the government to go bring individual receipts for every detail. | ||
It's almost like the judges are prosecuting a case against the Justice Department, the lawyers, whatever department it is, the Department of Defense, and President Trump. | ||
Am I too far off base in that observation, man? | ||
Of course not. | ||
I have to tell you, sometimes when I sit and listen now to these proceedings, now they open up the audio lines again. | ||
They were shut down for three years during all the J6 proceedings, right as the trial started. | ||
You wanted to cover any of the J6 court proceedings, trial, sentencing. | ||
You had to go to Washington. | ||
Then all of a sudden, Steve, Donald Trump gets elected. | ||
They know these lawsuits are coming, and they reestablish. | ||
The public audio line, so everyone can hear how dramatic they are. | ||
You know, they think that they are so principled, upholding the rule of law, protecting all of these federal workers, protecting these immigrants, etc. | ||
So it's kind of, the timing, I think, is very interesting. | ||
But now all of a sudden, after blacking out public access to J6 proceedings, including the president's proceedings. | ||
I just have to sit there and laugh at the sudden dramatic shift in demeanor of these federal judges dealing with prosecutors because this is not how they dealt with prosecutors in Washington for four years, | ||
whether it was Jay Sixer, certainly someone like you. | ||
Peter Navarro or the president himself. | ||
Now, all of a sudden, they are holding DOJ's feet to the fire after acting like nothing more than a rubber stamp, almost every single one of them, for the past at least four years. | ||
So what is the illegal alien enemies Venezuela situation? | ||
Where does that head next? | ||
And also, where does head USAID? | ||
Because we've got another 30, but those seem to be top of the deck right now. | ||
Where do you see those going? | ||
So this temporary restraining order that was issued by Judge Bosberg lasts for 14 days. | ||
Now, here is the little trick, the stunt that these judges are playing, is that temporary restraining orders typically are not appealable. | ||
Now, this was the issue that was raised by the Supreme Court. | ||
I believe it was Justices Thomas and... | ||
Borsuch or Alito, I can't recall, but saying that the judges are using these TROs that are usually not appealable, but they're really preliminary injunctions in disguise. | ||
They know that there's little basis to appeal those. | ||
Now, the DOJ did appeal, immediately appeal, Judge Bosberg's temporary restraining order issued on Saturday night. | ||
So that is, there were briefs due. | ||
I think there was a brief due, one of them filed today by the Department of Justice. | ||
Of course, the DOJ has asked the clerk of the D.C. Circuit Court to remove Judge Bosberg from this case, reassign it to another judge. | ||
I'm not sure what judge we would do better at because they're all terrible. | ||
So they're asking for that. | ||
Of course, that will be I do want to raise a point that some of your other, I think Natalie raised and Laura Loomer raised. | ||
Recusing a judge, the judge has to agree to be recused. | ||
There is really no other way. | ||
You can't even appeal a judge who has denied a motion to recuse him or herself. | ||
So that's another way that the administration cannot get any relief. | ||
So that's why they went directly to the clerk of the D.C. Circuit asking for this case to be reassigned. | ||
At any rate, that is on appeal. | ||
I don't think that they've set oral arguments yet, but they are accepting briefs on that. | ||
There's another hearing before Judge Bosberg on Friday. | ||
And so this will be the disclosures that he's asked for, also an updated complaint or response by these plaintiffs. | ||
But in the meantime, it appears that the Trump administration is prevented, prohibited from following President Trump's proclamation to immediately deport these Venezuelans who are subject to the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
Now, there are some signs and some rattling that they are going to ignore that. | ||
I think that it's totally appropriate in this case, and especially what Justice Roberts said today, to ignore this temporary restraining order on the basis that, number one, too, it's out of jurisdiction. | ||
None of the original five Venezuelan terrorists Live in Washington, D.C. They were all in facilities in custody in other states. | ||
So there's a jurisdiction issue here, too. | ||
But without getting too technical on it, how does a lower court judge like Bosper get to... | ||
Prevent the president and his team, top officials, DOJ and DHS, from executing his order that's completely under his purview. | ||
So this could get really ugly and nasty fast. | ||
It probably should because of what Judge Bosford, how he has handled it. | ||
Steve Osberg still has not explained why he entered the temporary restraining order. | ||
He didn't say that the Alien Enemies Act is legal. | ||
He didn't say that the president didn't have a right to issue that proclamation. | ||
He didn't defend even due process rights. | ||
His only two orders on this have been what they call minute orders. | ||
So it's a sentence or two on the docket. | ||
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He has not issued a long opinion. | |
Parsing out all of the legal arguments that he believes are on his side. | ||
This is a total reactionary response to President Trump because Judge Bosberg, like so many of them, has nothing but contempt for the president. | ||
You know, I posted the transcript from Ray Epps' hearing that Judge Bosberg presided over in January of 2024. | ||
And Judge Bosberg called. | ||
January 6th, an insurrection incited by Trump supporters. | ||
So he himself, like the rest, have a record of making false, inflammatory, derogatory comments about the president. | ||
So he still hasn't laid out his own legal argument as to why his temporary restraining order was issued or should stand. | ||
This is nothing more than a power play by James Bosberg and attempting to supersede the authority of the president of the United States. | ||
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Julie, where do people go? | |
I know you're putting stuff up in Substack. | ||
You're working on something today. | ||
You're also up on social media. | ||
You're following this nonstop. | ||
And folks, right now, this is the main event. | ||
This is the main thing coming after President Trump in these federal courts. | ||
To delay is to deny, and that's what they're trying to do. | ||
So where do they go, Julie? | ||
Right, so I'll be covering all of these deadlines and breaking news on Acts, Julie underscore Kelly, too. | ||
And, of course, my Substack, I'll have a piece, explainer piece on all this, because it's getting complicated. | ||
Piece up on my Substack later tonight or tomorrow morning, declassified with Julie Kelly at Substack. | ||
Well, we will push it out hard, ma 'am. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
The Julie Kelly. | ||
You see the power of these courts? | ||
Well, you ain't seen nothing yet because there's a Supreme Court fight in in Wisconsin. | ||
The voting started today. | ||
I saw that Charlie Kirk, Real America's Voice Charlie Kirk was already out there with Don Jr. Terry Schilling, you're in the middle of this fight. | ||
Also, talk to us about what you guys have a pretty good track record. | ||
Why are you up there now in Wisconsin, and how important is this race for the Supreme Court head, sir? | ||
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Thanks so much, Steve. | |
Listen, the reason we're involved in this case is because we uncovered, after some research, we found that Susan Crawford, years ago, ruled in a sex offender case. | ||
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She gave this guy that had been repeatedly... | |
Molesting a five-year-old girl. | ||
The prosecutors sought 10 years. | ||
And the maximum that this guy could have gotten was 60 years. | ||
He gave the guy four years. | ||
And here's where it gets crazy. | ||
He didn't even serve the full four years. | ||
He only served half of that. | ||
This case here in Wisconsin, it reminded me so much of what we experienced here in Virginia, where Loudoun County was covering up sexual assault. | ||
In their students' bathrooms, in the schools here. | ||
There's this weird thing, Steve, where these deviants, they have a home in a political party in the United States. | ||
It's called the Democratic Party. | ||
And they're trying to take this Supreme Court seat so that they can gerrymander the lines in Wisconsin to rig it so that President Trump We can't do his agenda. | ||
They want to take away our majority, and they can do that if they get this seat, or if they get this Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin. | ||
That's how the Democrats have made all of their gains in the House of Representatives, is they've used the courts. | ||
To rig the game and to change the congressional lines, it's completely ridiculous. | ||
But this is why George Soros has given her over a million dollars. | ||
And it's why J.B. Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, who, by the way, funds all this trans nonsense with his family, it's why he gave Susan Crawford $500,000. | ||
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This is a radical left-wing judicial nominee. | |
Who's not just going to hurt the families of Wisconsin, but is going to ultimately hurt families all across America by rigging the game when she has to pay back all of the sick and twisted billionaires that have been funding her campaign. | ||
That's why we're involved and that's why we have to get this done. | ||
What are you recommending to people? | ||
Early voting started today. | ||
I think it goes up to the 30th or the 31st, and then the election's on the 1st of April, if my memory serves me correctly. | ||
So within, what, a couple of weeks. | ||
I notice every major activist is up there fighting in Wisconsin. | ||
What are you telling your people? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
How do they get more information? | ||
Are you focused on ground game? | ||
Are you going to put up ads? | ||
What is American Press Press Project going to do? | ||
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So we're carpet bombing the state of Wisconsin with about $500,000 in digital and streaming and texting advertisements to voters. | |
Over the years, Steve, we've identified over a million voters in the state that care about these issues pertaining to children and families. | ||
So we're carpet bombing them. | ||
What our message is, it's very simple. | ||
This is the low turnout election. | ||
It's on April 1st. | ||
April Fool's Day, that's not a joke. | ||
April 1st is the drop-dead date for this, where everyone has to show up and vote. | ||
You have to bring your family and friends. | ||
There's no other way to do this. | ||
The TV stations and the television advertisements, those are clogged up by the radical left-wing groups. | ||
And we've got to drag your family and friends to the polls. | ||
A lot of people are going to forget about this. | ||
So we've identified a million voters that care about these family issues, and these are the people that are going to win this race if it happens. | ||
But you've got to be paying attention, because the nightly news is not going to remind the normal people, the everyday working-class people in Wisconsin to get out and vote. | ||
They're going to try and let Soros and all these guys use their NGOs to try and rig the game and get people out to vote on their side. | ||
So we've got to get the message out. | ||
You've got to drag your family and friends to the polls. | ||
Get them there. | ||
Vote early. | ||
Get to vote in now if you can. | ||
That way you don't have to forget. | ||
It's April 1st. | ||
It's April 1st. | ||
You're going to forget if you don't. | ||
Everyone needs to vote early. | ||
If you think of voting, you need to vote because it's an odd election day and you're going to get distracted with April 1st. | ||
It's going to be very low turnout, so you've got to bring your family and friends. | ||
Did I make that clear enough? | ||
You've got to bring your family and friends. | ||
Where do they go to get more information about what you guys are doing? | ||
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It's AmericanPrinciplesProject.org. | |
Or you can follow me on X at Schilling1776. | ||
S-C-H-I-L-L-I-N-G 1776. | ||
Brother Schilling, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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Thanks, my man. | |
You see, at the federal level, at the state level, these courts are all important. | ||
And it's absolutely important who you get in there. | ||
Because so many of these fights get down to nasty legal fights. | ||
I'll tell you somebody who knows something about it, Garrett Ziegler. | ||
So, Laura Loomer had a technical problem. | ||
We didn't get the second part of Laura's interview. | ||
She'll be back on tomorrow. | ||
Her independent investigation turned up a lot about the Secret Service. | ||
President Trump heard about it, told him to shut down the Secret Service. | ||
Garrett Ziegler, you've been on. | ||
In fact, I think one of the issues, they're still suing you. | ||
You're still tied up in a lawsuit. | ||
You've been at the tip of the spear, along with Laura, of going after. | ||
The Biden crime family in exposing this. | ||
You found in addition ways the U.S. government has been catering to Hunter Biden. | ||
Tell me, Hunter Biden, he's in South Africa. | ||
He's on like a three-month vacation. | ||
Laura said he had 13 Secret Service agents, another 13 backup are flying over there, hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
You've got, I think, as I read your thing, State Department providing vehicles and other logistics. | ||
Is the U.S. government paying for this guy to live like King Charles III, sir? | ||
They are in multiple ways. | ||
So the judge dismissed our case with prejudice, which is good for us because it allows us to pursue our attorney fee reimbursement, which as of today... | ||
It's $260,000. | ||
So in preparation for that attorney fee motion, we hired a private investigative firm in Cape Town to go look at Hunter's digs. | ||
And through that, we found out that not only was the Secret Service having 18 different agents on four different ships go in and out, watching him and guarding his door again like a prince. | ||
But our PIs ran the plates for the vehicles parked outside of this Oceanside villa in Cape Town, and the registration for the license plates goes back to the U.S. Embassy. | ||
So not only do we have the Secret Service, which is the DHS involvement, right? | ||
DHS is above Secret Service, but we have the State Department. | ||
And RPIs tracked them, Steve. | ||
They're going to luxury shopping outlets, and they just ate dinner. | ||
And Laura broke this. | ||
They just ate dinner with Ellen Degenerate last night. | ||
People know her as Ellen Degenerate. | ||
I call her Ellen Degenerate. | ||
But they're dining with Ellen Degenerate, and they plan on going on a safari. | ||
So why does this matter? | ||
Well, number one, the taxpayers footing the bill, you and I. Secondly, he told the judge he was indigent and didn't have the resources to continue litigating his bogus case against us, which of course is belied by the fact that his wife is going to high-end shopping outlets and he's staying in an oceanside villa in South Africa. | ||
So we actually sent a subpoena, this is news, to the U.S. Secret Service L.A. field office right after. | ||
The judge dismissed with prejudice because we're going to get Hunter's travel records to see if he was actually in LA on March 4th when he signed a declaration stating that he was in LA. | ||
That's going to be the quickest way to prove his perjury. | ||
We think he perjured himself anyway on the substance of his allegations that he was indigent. | ||
But if we can prove that he wasn't in LA on March 4th, that's like this. | ||
And to have Ashley Biden have her 13 agents revoked was just a cherry on top. | ||
We didn't even expect. | ||
I love that he acted on this so quickly, and we couldn't have got the word out without Laura just spraying all these photos across the Fruited Plains. | ||
I want Rubio to have to answer for this. | ||
Yeah, no, it's pretty bad on the State Department and the local ambassador. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
Garrett, I want to hold you through this. | ||
I want to find out about why they threw the case out. | ||
Also... | ||
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Laura Loomer on the case. | ||
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Garrett Ziegler has been after Hunter Biden since the beginning. | ||
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Short break. | |
You won't raise a flag. | ||
won't raise a flag. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Garrett, I just want to make sure the audience understands this, because you're one of the favorites of people who have come on here, and the work you and Laura have done here in the last 72 hours, I think is nothing short of historic to get up to the level President Trump sees it and reacts immediately. | ||
This case, you know, Abby Lowell... | ||
And Hunter Biden, particularly Abby Lowell, would go in the press once a week and mock and ridicule you. | ||
This was a huge case. | ||
This all depended upon it. | ||
Tell me about the case and what happened. | ||
Why did it get dropped out of nowhere? | ||
Because this was such a huge case. | ||
How did it get dismissed with prejudice? | ||
Walk the audience through that. | ||
Yes, so they brought this in September of 2023, and it was a hacking case. | ||
A lot of people in the press said it was defamation. | ||
It was not defamation. | ||
He said that we hacked him. | ||
But for us to do what Hunter alleged us to have done, we would have had to break into the FBI evidence locker in Wilmington. | ||
So it's ridiculous. | ||
They tried to change the 1984 criminal law, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, into data. | ||
So they tried to use some legal alchemy and change the definition of computer into data. | ||
So they're saying that we hacked his data. | ||
It was all in an effort to bankrupt us. | ||
Once we stayed around longer than they expected to, and we served a deposition notice not only upon Hunter, but more importantly, upon Kevin Morris. | ||
Who is the guy who gave $7 million, at least, that's conservative, of forgivable loans to Hunter Biden, did they try to dismiss? | ||
And they went to dismiss it on an emergency basis, ex parte. | ||
So we only got 24 hours to respond to their ex parte motion to dismiss. | ||
The judge – and I wish we could transcribe Mrs. Kelly's first segment at the top of the hour. | ||
That was so good what she said about recusal because we tried to get Hernan Vera, our judge, to recuse because he was appointed by Hunter's father, and he wouldn't do it. | ||
And so we were stuck in this liberal jurisdiction with a federal judge appointed by the plaintiff's father, and all we could do was hang on. | ||
But once we – We're going to depose Kevin Morris, the guy who was funding the lawsuit to begin with? | ||
We can't prove this, yet we might be able to eventually. | ||
We believe Kevin then went to Hunter and said, no, I'm not setting for a deposition with Ziegler because I was going to be there. | ||
I'm a weird civil litigant where I actually show up to the depositions with the attorneys, and he cannot sit with me. | ||
In the child support case, Hunter was almost crying when he had to sit at a table with me. | ||
That's how much they hate me. | ||
It's visceral to them, which is weird because I'm somewhat pleasant. | ||
They dropped the case, but the judge was so embarrassed at their hasty actions and that they didn't do it normally, that they did it ex parte, that he dismissed it with prejudice, which was a blessing to us. | ||
We haven't won anything in this case yet because of the liberal jurisdiction except that designation with prejudice because that's going to allow us to do a motion for fees, and if that gets denied, we're going to appeal it to the Ninth Circuit because, like the D.C. Circuit, The Central District of California is one of the few district courts that's even more liberal than the Ninth Circuit, | ||
which is hard to do. | ||
Like I said, Laura's going to be with us tomorrow. | ||
Good. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Laura's going to be with us tomorrow, and we're going to go through all of this stuff with the Secret Service. | ||
You then went, your private eyes went and got the license plates and tied it back to the State Department of the U.S. Embassy. | ||
President Trump clearly reacted right away when he saw Laura's report, your report, boom, done. | ||
He strips Hunter and Ashley of these massive... | ||
I think people are shocked about the size of these security details, the Secret Service, costing the taxpayer a fortune. | ||
But what stunned me the most, because it is a vast apparatus, that's why we're trying to deconstruct the administrative state and take down the deep state. | ||
To know that the State Department is still putting in tons of resources on some guy that's going on some luxury vacation to South Africa and hanging out at a villa for three or four months, I think it stuns the average person. | ||
Are you calling for a full accounting from state, and particularly the ambassador there, exactly what's going on, and why are all these resources and assets? | ||
We're talking about having to cut potentially Medicaid, social programs, the Defense Department. | ||
I mean, real cuts, not just out of waste, fraud, and abuse, but programmatically out of real programs and letting go real people. | ||
How do you justify it? | ||
What are you guys going to do about it from now? | ||
Are you just going to let it go, or are you going to try to pursue this more? | ||
We already have the particular Secret Service agents who are on the detail, and we're going to start FOIA-ing. | ||
And why that's important is because, by the way, we've already subpoenaed the Records First Travel Logs, but... | ||
Now that we have the names, it's going to be very important for FOIA and other public disclosures because we can see who they were communicating with in the State Department. | ||
These sorts of details take weeks of planning. | ||
So there's going to be communication between the line agents who are protecting Hunter and the embassy officers in... | ||
Praetoria, where the capital is, because Cape Town, by the way, is like a six-hour drive from Praetoria. | ||
It's way on the coast, and Praetoria's in the middle of the country, or it's more towards the middle of Africa. | ||
So this is a huge operation, the fact that Ashley's got her cut as well. | ||
And we're not ogres. | ||
Hunter might actually receive some credible threats. | ||
We're not denying that that's a possibility, but this is our position. | ||
Joe Biden receives three different federal pensions. | ||
You talked about these ridiculous costs overruns. | ||
Joe Biden receives a 36-year in the Senate pension, a VP pension, and a POTUS pension, and they're all separate. | ||
This has been established. | ||
So we're asking Joe Biden to take a small fraction of those three federal pensions and put it towards a security firm for Ashley and Hunter. | ||
We hear ad nauseum about how Joe Biden is such a good father. | ||
He's so caring. | ||
He's so loving. | ||
Why not set some of that money aside for your kid's security? | ||
Why have the taxpayer pay for it? | ||
Garrett Ziegler, who came out of the Peter Navarro shop in Trump 45 with Joanna Miller, Alice Gray. | ||
There was a team of rock stars. | ||
Sir, where do people get you on social media? | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Everything is at Marco Polo 501c3. | ||
That's our X account. | ||
And if they want to go read the dossier for free, this dossier we did on the Bidens, go to bidenreport.com. | ||
That's on the left of the screen right there. | ||
It's free to read online. | ||
It goes into Kevin Morris, the people I mentioned today. | ||
And it goes into – and we're going to be following this story with Morris because the IRS whistleblowers who were just promoted today, they alleged that they were blocked from interviewing him by the CIA itself. | ||
So that's a story we're going to be on even more than Hunter. | ||
In fact, in the final analysis, Steve, it might be that Morris is even more important than Hunter. | ||
That Joe is the most important, Morris, and then Hunter. | ||
Not my words. | ||
The CIA whistleblowers haven't lied about a thing. | ||
Why would they make it up that they weren't allowed to interview him? | ||
I want to know about the CIA's connection to Morris. | ||
We'll stay on that for you. | ||
Now I know I didn't want to be deposed by Garrett Morris and his lawyers. | ||
Garrett, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Head tip to Laura Loomer and to Garrett Morris. | ||
Fantastic work, and the President of the United States moved about as quickly as you possibly can. | ||
Good news yesterday. | ||
First of all, we have another big announcement about the company tomorrow. | ||
Moe's going to be back with Grace to talk about a new initiative. | ||
We've got going. | ||
We're very proud of. | ||
Worked on this for a while. | ||
Mo, I want to give you a hat tip. | ||
Big announcement yesterday from the President of the United States. | ||
Captain Ben is going to be joining the Board of Visitors. | ||
Of West Point. | ||
I don't believe, Mo, and I think I can tell the audience this, when you showed up for plebe summer, and people have to understand, when you get into a military academy, from high school or prep school, you don't take the summer off. | ||
You almost immediately after graduation show up for what is essentially, for civilians, boot camp. | ||
It's a very rigorous, it's called plebe. | ||
Beast Barracks at West Point. | ||
I think it's plebe summer at the Naval Academy. | ||
Mo, I don't think on the first evening of Beast Barracks, you would ever envision that one day you would be on the board of visitors of the revered United States Military Academy. | ||
Ma 'am. | ||
You are correct. | ||
I did not think when I first stepped foot at West Point that I would be here now. | ||
And I posted on social media last night a picture from my graduation parade. | ||
From the plane at West Point, and it's very hard to believe from that summer in 2006 to that spring in 2010 that I am here now representing all of my peers and field grade officers on the Board of Visitors. | ||
At West Point. | ||
And it's truly an honor. | ||
I'm very grateful to President Trump for nominating me, appointing me to this board. | ||
And I will do everything to make him proud, you proud, the war room posse proud, this country proud, and restore full faith and confidence in this fine institution known as West Point. | ||
Yeah, the folks, and in fact, it's General Kellogg's General Kellogg's daughter is the other young. | ||
General Kellogg's daughter was a year ahead of you at West Point, two years ahead of you at West Point? | ||
Two years. | ||
She was class of 2008, and then Congressman Wesley Hunt was 2004. | ||
So we are the younger members of that Board of Visitors, but we all have experience as graduates of West Point and know... | ||
Exactly what that fine institution was like, and we want to restore it to that fine institution, get rid of the woke agenda that has infiltrated the academy. | ||
And under the Board of Visitors, I know a lot of people have reached out to me asking me what that entails, and you basically focus on the morale and discipline, curriculum, instruction, physical equipment, fiscal affairs, academic methods, and other matters relating to the academy. | ||
And whatever else the board decides, but you are the liaison between the Academy and President Trump. | ||
I also, you know, with you, General Kellogg's daughter, Wesley Hunt, who I think was a helicopter pilot, I think was an Apache pilot, wasn't he? | ||
All you guys, you guys were recruited there when the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
We're really at its height. | ||
I mean, you started being recruited. | ||
You entered into the summer of 2006. | ||
You were recruited really starting in 2004, 2003, 2004, I think, because they have to recruit early for athletes at the academy because there's a whole separate, besides being the teams wanting you, you then have to go through this very rigorous kind of academic screen and character screen. | ||
So all three of you... | ||
We're actually thinking about going to the academy and volunteering really in some of the darkest days of the Middle Eastern wars. | ||
And then all of you basically, essentially, as soon as you got out pretty quickly or graduated pretty quickly, you were two commands that eventually deployed to the Middle East. | ||
What lessons do you learn from that? | ||
It's a little different today. | ||
Hopefully, we're not in any more wars in the Middle East if President Trump completes what he's trying to do. | ||
But what lesson do you take from that about you guys that kind of volunteered and went in during the darkest days of these Middle East wars? | ||
Well, we volunteered for this, and we were trained at the academy that when we came out, we would most likely deploy, and all three of us did. | ||
And we learned how to be warfighters at the Academy. | ||
And I believe that we need to get back to that. | ||
We need to focus on, God forbid, we get involved in any more wars. | ||
And I do not believe that President Trump will get us involved in any more wars. | ||
However, if that comes, we need to have leaders that are able to lead during wartime. | ||
And that's what the Academy instilled in all three of us that are Academy grads on that board. | ||
And we want to get back to that. | ||
And also, I do want to reiterate that while the other two graduates on that board were probably better academically than me, this just shows that you don't have to be an amazing, amazing academic in order to achieve such a great thing. | ||
You know, I was an amazing athlete. | ||
I was not the best academically. | ||
We have my diploma behind me, actually. | ||
And so I graduated. | ||
You know, I might not have done great when I graduated. | ||
I earned that diploma. | ||
And this just shows every cadet that you can aspire to be anything. | ||
I remember, I won't say who the generals were, but on the beginning of your first year, they have a very formal dinner and the parents come up to it. | ||
It's in the same mess hall where MacArthur gave that magnificent speech. | ||
And the generals come up and they said, he was talking about people's academics. | ||
And he said there are three West Point grads who I think were major generals leading the effort in Iraq at the time. | ||
And he said all three of them had graduated in the bottom hundred of the class. | ||
That it turned out to be leadership, and particularly leadership in combat. | ||
Mo, you had an amazing record there. | ||
Amazing record. | ||
And athletics, second to none. | ||
The first woman all-conference four years in a row for a Division I sport, I think. | ||
I'll double-check there. | ||
If you're not the first, you're just one or two. | ||
Where do they go to get you for social media, Mo? | ||
I know a lot of people are very interested in your journey, particularly to the Board of Visitors of West Point. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
You can follow me on Twitter and get her at Maureen underscore Bannon and also on Instagram at RealMaureenBannon. | ||
I'll be posting on all three platforms. | ||
I think we can say honestly to the folks that on your first night of your Beast Barracks, you didn't think you'd end up on the Board of Visitors. | ||
That was the first thing in your mind. | ||
So congratulations, honey. | ||
It takes grit. | ||
Thank you. | ||
To be honest, I didn't know if I was going to graduate on that first night of Beast Barracks. | ||
But look at me now. | ||
I made it. | ||
Determination and grit. | ||
Your father did. | ||
I had faith in you. | ||
You had the right stuff, as we said. | ||
You're the personification of the right stuff. | ||
Thank you, honey. | ||
You and Grace on tomorrow get a big announcement about the War Room, something that the folks have been demanding for a long time. | ||
I think we got it sorted, and you and Grace will be on explaining tomorrow. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, honey. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
Man, oh man. | ||
You're my hero. | ||
Outside of President Trump, and folks, I kind of know the inner workings of the MAGA world. | ||
Outside of Donald J. Trump, the guy that's the most hunted is our guest right here, Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, tell us what's the latest that just happened to you, sir, in them coming after you and trying to shut down your voice. | ||
Yeah, this was served to me today. | ||
It's from the Attorney General of Minnesota, Steve, from Keith Ellison, against all my charities. | ||
And I was just hearing here, pretend this is my taxes, everybody. | ||
I want to put this in perspective for everybody. | ||
2018-19, I had tens of millions of dollars, upwards of $50 million cash that I had saved up, going from a crack addict to this amazing platform of MyPillow, thousands of employees. | ||
Well, here's the IRS right now is doing tax, making me do audits going back like the last seven years. | ||
Well, it's very easy to show them what happened. | ||
In the year 2020, I put in $10 million cash into a supplement that was brought to me. | ||
It would have opened up the whole country, and it worked against the China virus. | ||
But the government, the FDA, would not let me distribute it. | ||
So they all went, basically tried to get them to other countries to help people. | ||
It all went outdated. | ||
I lost $10 million. | ||
Now we go into 21. And 22, 23, 24. I spent $40 million cash trying to secure our elections and put forth evidence for the 2020 election. | ||
And what did I get for that? | ||
I got canceled. | ||
My pillow got canceled. | ||
I spent one attack after another by the government. | ||
Then, now you roll into 2025, and here we are, Steve. | ||
My charities. | ||
I spent $6 million building the LyndaleRecoveryNetwork.org. | ||
The Lyndale Foundation was a beta site that got parked right before the China virus to help needs all over our country. | ||
I'm the one that put only money into all these entities, puts another $6 million into it. | ||
So what do I get? | ||
Keith Ellison serves me papers, and this is to get people to Jesus Christ. | ||
So not only the money I put in to help our elections. | ||
Help people, help poor people, help people get to Jesus. | ||
What do I get? | ||
Another attack by Keith Ellison of Minnesota. | ||
And in this complaint, it says that I didn't provide enough for their attacks to the things. | ||
I'm going, you know what? | ||
I've got better things to do than give you all this. | ||
You can check all my stuff out. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I have nothing to hide. | ||
Just like when they took my phone. | ||
You know what? | ||
Make a copy of it. | ||
I don't care. | ||
You hear that, FBI? | ||
I don't care. | ||
I'm as transparent as you can get. | ||
This is a deliberate attack, like my attorneys have said, so that I shut up about the election platforms and to take out my voice, Steve. | ||
That's all they want. | ||
If I would shut up and just crawl away and go, I'm really sorry I ever brought up trying to help people and help our elections and help people for their Christianity get to Jesus, I think it would all just go away. | ||
But I'm not. | ||
I will never go away. | ||
And I told that to the Star and Tribune in Minnesota. | ||
They came out with actually a pretty good article today. | ||
As the media kept calling me going, the first article's coming out. | ||
Mike Dundell, did he do something wrong? | ||
They're investigating his charities. | ||
No, it's not an investigation. | ||
It's an all-out attack. | ||
What did I do wrong when I put in all the money? | ||
Did I not get a deduction I should have taken? | ||
You know, so far they got in here. | ||
They didn't know what this person was that got. | ||
This company that got $145,000. | ||
Okay? | ||
That was to help people overseas in the beta town. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
First off, are you going to back down and stop talking about election fraud, sir? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
And Steve, by the way, I'm sorry. | ||
War Room Posse, I've been gone for a week. | ||
I had vocal cord surgery. | ||
And God bless the good Lord. | ||
It's going stronger than ever. | ||
I will never shut up. | ||
They would have to ever. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I've said it before. | ||
I've borrowed money, and I have. | ||
I'll borrow whenever I have to. | ||
I will never stop talking and fighting for the American dream and, again, to help people. | ||
See, this is disgusting. | ||
We got 30 seconds. | ||
Sell me a pillow, sir. | ||
You guys, this is the last day I wanted to get on here. | ||
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We're going to have you back on tomorrow, Mike. |