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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
You're not going to get 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. Van. | ||
Our favorite paper. | ||
By the way, it is Tuesday. | ||
29 April, year of war, 2025, the 100-day, two-day commemoration. | ||
Today, President Trump going to do five hours this afternoon. | ||
Eric Bolling and others as we go. | ||
Gruber's going to be there in Michigan. | ||
Our own Brian Glenn's going to be in Air Force One with the president. | ||
It's going to be a great rally. | ||
Financial Times of London, that headline, could Britain fall for Trump-style, wait for it, populism? | ||
I don't know. | ||
We're going to talk about that. | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
I want to go to this article. | ||
I want to make sure everybody understands it. | ||
Because what is working, there's so much going right, but working the big muscles in this town, you want to drain the swamp, which is, I think, too cutesy a term, but you want to go up against the vested interests in this nation. | ||
The way to do it is make sure you, the audience, have a bigger voice in things and the concentrated power in this nation has a less, a smaller voice. | ||
The way you do that is break them up. | ||
His FTC, Andrew Ferguson, has done an amazing job. | ||
The FCC under Davis, amazing job. | ||
The Justice Department, main justice under the Deputy Omid Asari and then Asafri. | ||
And, of course, the great Gail Slater, incredible job. | ||
What is Jordan? | ||
They're trying to use reconciliation to do what exactly, Mike Davis? | ||
And I want everybody, Grace and Mo, push this out to the World Posse so they read it, this article. | ||
What are they trying to do? | ||
Look, our federal government has two antitrust law enforcement agencies, the Federal Trade Commission of the FTC and the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. | ||
Two of my good friends are leading both of those agencies. | ||
We have Gail Slater leading the Antitrust Division. | ||
We have Omid Osefi as one of her deputies. | ||
We have Andrew Ferguson leading the federal. | ||
Trade Commission, these are all-stars. | ||
They are making sure we're enforcing our century-old antitrust laws, law enforcement targeting anti-competitive tumors on the free market like Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple. | ||
Well, Jim Jordan, nice guy, but he's always carried the water for big tech. | ||
And he's carrying the water for big tech now because now that Trump's antitrust law enforcers are really heating up. | ||
Their efforts against Google and Facebook. | ||
At Amazon and Apple, you see Jim Jordan doing something he hasn't done for four years. | ||
For four years of unprecedented Republican and lawfare against Trump, his top aides, his supporters, parents, Christians, you never saw Jim Jordan trying to do anything at the Biden Justice Department to stop them. | ||
You never saw him trying to cut their funding. | ||
You never saw him trying to shut down agencies like the Civil Rights Division or the D.C. U.S. Attorney's Office, who are the tips of the But now that we have Trump's antitrust law enforcers at the FTC and the antitrust division over the target on Google, | ||
Amazon, Facebook and Apple, Jim Jordan all of a sudden wants to use the reconciliation process to effectively gut and end the Federal Trade Commission while the Federal Trade Commission is just about ready to hold Meta. | ||
Facebook accountable for its antitrust abuses. | ||
This is the same Facebook that spent $400 million chasing Trump out of office in 2020, subjecting him to welfare. | ||
This is why, and today what happened on Amazon is exactly why you have to be ever vigilant and break them up in the answer. | ||
You cannot trust them. | ||
You cannot trust them. | ||
They're all running dogs, and they're all running dogs of the CCP. | ||
They're all in business with these guys. | ||
As soon as President Trump tries to set up policies, and these are difficult to negotiate, Besson will tell you, and Navarro. | ||
As soon as President Trump has a plan, he got them stacked up over a thing. | ||
What does Amazon and Bezos do? | ||
A guy that was sitting in the front row at the inauguration. | ||
What does he do? | ||
He comes out and plays cute today. | ||
They're going to show you what the tariffs, quote unquote, and they're just making up that number, what the tariffs are going to cost you. | ||
Right? | ||
Upping your grill in the height of these negotiations on the 100th day. | ||
They cannot be trusted. | ||
This is why you have to be at the only thing you have to keep them in line is this antitrust. | ||
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Power. | |
That's why it's so important. | ||
These people, and also, Mike, as you know, you guys, this team has kind of worked together and worked on this for a long time. | ||
This is just not a bunch of people that kind of wandered in and said, hey, here's an idea to. | ||
This is a sophisticated, concentrated attack on concentrated power in this country. | ||
And that's exactly why they're all over Jim Jordan and the guys on the Hill to kind of deconstruct this. | ||
Am I incorrect on that, sir? | ||
No, this is very organized. | ||
I started it over five years ago when I started the Internet Accountability Project, the sister organization to the Article 3 Project with Rachel Bovard. | ||
And we took on big tech from the right, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple on antitrust amnesty, ending their antitrust amnesty, ending their Section 230 immunity and making your data your property. | ||
So you own your data, right? | ||
And we were laughed at. | ||
We were locked. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Maybe just maybe Gail Slater had a hand in all this. | ||
I don't want to out her, but this has been a well-planned effort for five years. | ||
Unfortunately, when you grow up with red hair, you don't care if people laugh at you and mock you. | ||
It just makes you stronger. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They're not laughing at us and mocking us anymore because they are on the other end of a barrel of the antitrust division with Google and the other end of a barrel from the Federal Trade Commission. | ||
at Meta. | ||
So they're about ready to lose their online advertising monopoly. | ||
They're about ready to lose their search monopoly at Google. | ||
And Meta's about ready to lose Instagram and WhatsApp. | ||
Mike. | ||
Mike, it's incredible. | ||
I mean, it's really breathtaking, and we need to do more of this. | ||
And before I let you go, I got to ask you, because I gave this talk at Hillsdale, said you're going to see these converging crises, particularly the one in the courts. | ||
We had D.C. Drano on about habeas corpus. | ||
I know you're not a fan of that because you think there's other ways around it. | ||
But what do you foresee now? | ||
Because, you know, Rachel Maddow, we started the show, she completely melted down last night, but she did admit at the end the only thing they've got going for them is the judicial insurrection. | ||
Give us one or two minutes on that before you bounce because the audience wants to know what your current thinking is. | ||
Yeah, this is a message to Commanding General. | ||
John Roberts. | ||
You have an injunction on the president of the United States, which is unconstitutional. | ||
This injunction prevents the commander-in-chief from ordering military operations, military flights to deport the most dangerous terrorist in the Western Hemisphere out of our country to repel an invasion. | ||
You have six of your lieutenant commanders, your lieutenant generals. | ||
On the Supreme Court. | ||
So seven of the nine justices of the Supreme Court are, they actually think you can enjoin the President of the United States, especially in his commander-in-chief role, even though there was not a district court order, there was not a Fifth Circuit ruling, there was not a solicitor general brief. | ||
This is lawless. | ||
This is cowardice. | ||
This is shameless. | ||
And this is going to backfire and backfire spectacularly when one of these trendy Aragua... | ||
Or MS-13 terrorist rapes and murders another American. | ||
There's going to be blood on your hands, Commanding General John Roberts. | ||
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Wow. | |
Mike Davis, I want people to go to Article 3 today because I want them up on top of Jordan on this issue. | ||
We need to make sure that Jim Jordan and the judiciary understands this. | ||
Where should they go for Article 3, and how are you going to mobilize people? | ||
I like Jim Jordan, but he goes to the mat too many times for big tech. | ||
So let's go to the mat for America at article3project.org. | ||
No big tech shilling here. | ||
We're not Google's water boy like you see with Jim Jordan. | ||
You can donate. | ||
There, you can follow us on social media. | ||
The most important thing the War Room Posse does, the War Room Posse superpower is going to Article 3 Project's website and action, action, action. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Folks, this is what we talked about, the Damascene moment, right? | ||
The Pauline moment at 11 o 'clock p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the 5th of November of 2024 when it was evident. | ||
And President Trump is going to commemorate that today in the 100 days. | ||
We're going to go back to Michigan tonight. | ||
We'll be covering it live starting 3 o 'clock. | ||
3 o 'clock we're going to be back on with Eric Bolling. | ||
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The reason is we're going to sit in for Steve Gruber. | |
Steve's going to be actually at the event live because he's the Rush Limbaugh of Michigan. | ||
Our own Brian Glenn is going to be on Air Force One. | ||
So he will be there, and we're going to do live. | ||
Bowling's going to be here. | ||
We're going to have just a fantastic time all day. | ||
But the big tech oligarchs, you can't trust them. | ||
It's got to be broken up, and here's why. | ||
People say, well, they want to be part of MAGA. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
They just want concentrated power and more wealth. | ||
Amazon, as much as Bezos has been skipping around, you know, doing the space flights and the Blue Horizon and everything like that, as soon as they have the opportunity. | ||
To go against American entrepreneurs, to go against American working-class people, the middle class in this country, the first time he gets to be a running dog for the CCP, he does, by putting this up. | ||
Now, talk about this article. | ||
We've mentioned this many times, about how the CCP is all over, and the NGOs are all over the United Nations, and particularly in the engine room in Geneva. | ||
Dave Brack. | ||
Yeah, well, the perfect segue is not only is... | ||
Bezos ignoring and hurting the American middle class and manufacturing, etc. | ||
He's also hurting 1.4 billion Chinese people, the Lao Beijing, created in the image of God. | ||
And so somewhat ironically, in the Washington Post, which is run by Bezos, which has committed for the last 100 days to freedom and liberty, that's kind of tongue-in-cheek, but... | ||
The headline in Bezos' own paper, China deploys NGOs at UN to quash criticism on human rights. | ||
One of the United States former diplomats in Geneva described China's deployment of organizations posing as NGOs as a growing threat to the core UN human rights mission. | ||
It's corrosive, it's dishonest, it's subversive, etc. | ||
So, bottom line, these NGOs, the UN, the United Nations, won't get rid of them, even if they've sworn fealty to the CCP. | ||
And they have sworn fealty to the CCP. | ||
And they have, and the article documents that, but that means you've sworn fealty to the regime who has Uyghur slaves, represses, no religion. | ||
And Bezos, this is what's interesting in this America First turning. | ||
Bezos... | ||
He is also indirectly supporting a totalitarian atheist regime. | ||
And so when Bezos... | ||
Well, he's directly supporting. | ||
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He's directly. | |
You said indirectly. | ||
Yeah, well... | ||
He's directly supporting a totalitarian. | ||
He's in business world. | ||
It's like financing Hitler in 1933. | ||
It's no difference. | ||
Yes. | ||
These people are bigger murderers. | ||
They've slaughtered 450 million innocent forced abortions, 80% of little girls. | ||
Right? | ||
They've killed a couple hundred million minimum Chinese citizens. | ||
They brag about it. | ||
They're not shy about that. | ||
That's who you're in business with. | ||
Yep. | ||
And that's what I want to know, Bezos, this turn to liberty and freedom. | ||
Jeff, go beyond that in your paper. | ||
Do you, do your institutions to the post believe in any God, any system of ethics whatsoever? | ||
Because without that statement of some minimal claim, even if they're just constitutional legal claims that you swear fealty to... | ||
I think Steve Banner has it exactly right. | ||
It only took you 100 days to turn pretty hardcore against the president by saying you're going to list tariff prices and increase in prices. | ||
Everybody knows what's going on there. | ||
You've sworn fealty to China, not to America. | ||
I don't want to say this was a cold shot, but it was a cold shot. | ||
When they're all up here on the inauguration and they're all having their big fancy balls and they're all in black talks and he's got the wife that's the soon-to-be wife, You know, they're all prancing around here. | ||
I said, hey, give it 100 days. | ||
And on the 100th day, 100 days, they can't help themselves. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
They don't back the American working man and woman. | ||
They do not back the American middle class. | ||
And this was created by the progressives. | ||
The progressives allowed that. | ||
They're all progressives. | ||
Bezos, Zuckerberg, all of them. | ||
You heard Anthony on here earlier. | ||
Break them up. | ||
Now. | ||
And any Republicans up there, you've got to be all over your Congress and say, hang on for a second here. | ||
Hang on. | ||
The last thing we want is concentration of power. | ||
What we want is dispersion of power. | ||
That's what populism is. | ||
We want more entrepreneurial finance. | ||
We want more entrepreneurs. | ||
Freedom. | ||
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Freedom. | |
What did Anthony say? | ||
Hey, the way you've got to do it today is try to own your own business. | ||
Everybody wants to take your side hustle and make it your main hustle. | ||
This is what Trump is. | ||
Trump's an entrepreneur. | ||
This is not late stage. | ||
This is not the financialization of the American economy. | ||
This is what's got us in this jam. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Return of the War in just a moment. | ||
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I got American faith in America's heart. | |
Hey, everyone. | ||
This is Sophia Georges, and I'm here in North Brunswick with a few of my friends. | ||
As you can see behind me, we are here to get recognized | ||
Registered voters, committed voters, because New Jersey, this is a really, really super important election year, from the governor's race all the way down to your local council. | ||
Make your voice heard. | ||
Get out and vote. | ||
We got this, New Jersey. | ||
Let's paint the state red. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We're going to stay in the steam. | ||
Why are we here today? | ||
Why do we have the most successful 100 days ever in any American presidency? | ||
Why are... | ||
Why did President Trump have this amazing comeback? | ||
Two reasons. | ||
Number one, human agency, your agency, this audience's agency, the precinct strategy, people get engaged. | ||
And then, also, public intellectuals coming together to form think tanks that were funded by donors, right, and by you. | ||
With your $5 and $10 contributions, those that came up with a set of policies that President Trump was able to jackhammer through, not just his first 100 days, but let me tell the mainstream media and the progressive left, you ain't seen nothing yet, right? | ||
The second 100 is going to be better. | ||
The next 100 after that is going to be better. | ||
We're building momentum. | ||
But the key is human agency. | ||
This gets back to entrepreneurism. | ||
Although Amazon... | ||
Surprisingly, folks, I don't want to say because we were covering it, I think the White House, but they already came out and they have a denial. | ||
They didn't mean it. | ||
They're just pretending, right? | ||
Shocker. | ||
Do you have the Breitbart article? | ||
Yeah, no, I saw it this morning. | ||
No, no, the one we just sent you. | ||
No. | ||
Okay, you missed your cue. | ||
That's okay. | ||
I want to go. | ||
Just hang on. | ||
I thought we got this organized in the break. | ||
Brat, you're a beauty. | ||
I got it. | ||
Now I got it. | ||
That's your cue. | ||
Breitbart just got it up. | ||
The internet was down. | ||
And Amazon. | ||
Don't go Portugal on me. | ||
Amazon is getting enough beating this morning on this. | ||
Betraying President Trump. | ||
This is Bezos. | ||
You can't trust him at all. | ||
This is why they've got to be broken up. | ||
And Amazon's one of the most important to break up. | ||
Because they have a chokehold on American entrepreneurs. | ||
What do they come out and say? | ||
Oh, just Amazon denies report, tariff costs be shown, and then the comments are just devastated. | ||
If they took the bait on this with headline tariffs versus actual tariffs and how they change day-to-day, it would have been a huge problem for them quickly. | ||
And they're right. | ||
The American people would turn on Amazon and Bezos. | ||
And they should turn on them. | ||
And they should turn on them. | ||
You can't trust them. | ||
This is why today, make sure you go to Article 3 Project with Mike Davis and let Jim Jordan and the guys over at the judiciary know that, hey, don't play any games. | ||
No games on reconciliation. | ||
No games, as President Trump would say. | ||
We're not getting rid of the FTC. | ||
The FTC under Ferguson has never been stronger. | ||
Sophia George joins us, and this is the example, the precinct strategy of people, an entrepreneur, right, that said, hey, I finally kind of, you know, hid my political beliefs long enough, and now I've got to get engaged, and now you're running up New Jersey, a state that Scott Pressler tells me is the new Pennsylvania. | ||
Sophia, tell me, what was it that finally made you say, hey, I've got to get engaged, I've got to go for elective office, ma 'am? | ||
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Yes, good morning, Steve. | |
Thanks for having me. | ||
So I call it the trifecta. | ||
I'm a small business owner. | ||
I own my own independent real estate company. | ||
I'm a homeowner, and I'm a mother. | ||
So I am affected by the politics of our local town, the national politics, on a personal and professional level. | ||
You know, I've been on War Room. | ||
I've spoken about the stifled housing market. | ||
I was trying to find solutions for my clients. | ||
And I said, you know what? | ||
It's got to be something more than I can do because this is not just about, you know, decreasing mortgage rates. | ||
We always talk about that. | ||
It's something greater. | ||
So I said, you know what, I'm going to get more involved because we need to mobilize. | ||
We need to have a complete change in our local politics in particular, because that's what affects us the most as individuals, even though we always talk about the national issues, which are also very important. | ||
You know, we talk about revenues coming in, you know, with energy. | ||
And, you know, we talk about the big, beautiful bill. | ||
We talk about regulations. | ||
But the local towns are a microcosm of what we talk about nationally. | ||
So it's just as important. | ||
So I started getting involved with simply volunteering. | ||
During the presidential election, I went out and participated in door knocking to getting people out to vote early. | ||
I started voting, and you mentioned Scott Presser's group, Early Vote Action. | ||
I got involved with volunteering for them, getting people registered to vote. | ||
And then I was approached with the opportunity to run for my local office right here in Franklin Township, Somerset, New Jersey, for Ward No. | ||
3. And I said, you know what, I'm going to do it. | ||
I've lived here 25 years. | ||
I have three children in the school system. | ||
I own a business. | ||
And I think I have the passion, I have a lot to offer, and I can win it. | ||
So I said, let's do it. | ||
This is the key, I'm telling you. | ||
This is the key, is at the local level. | ||
Subsidiarity. | ||
You take it over to the local level. | ||
This is the precinct strategy. | ||
I want you to address for our audience, because I want everybody to get motivated on this. | ||
Talk to me about overcoming the fear, or, you know, you've been doing this for 25 years as an entrepreneur, a mother. | ||
You're like much our audience. | ||
You've never really been engaged actively in politics in your younger years. | ||
But what does it take to overcome that? | ||
Hey, can I do this? | ||
I'm going to get attacked. | ||
I'm stepping out. | ||
I'm actually showing people I'm MAGA. | ||
I'm a supporter of President Trump. | ||
Walk us through. | ||
What do you have to do to push through that fear? | ||
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So you're right. | |
I've never been involved in politics. | ||
My family's never been involved in politics. | ||
But I said, you know what? | ||
I have to make a difference because either I can just sit here and watch things happen or I can try to do something about it. | ||
We have to stand for something, I said, right? | ||
I have my beliefs. | ||
You have to stand for something and you just take that leap of faith. | ||
And I do believe that a lot of these issues, Steve, are not only Republican issues. | ||
I do think a lot of these issues are Democratic issues as well. | ||
I think a lot of these, when we talk about housing affordability, home reassessments, local taxes, increasing the school budget, you know, and trying to rein in a lot of these costs, I think these are things that affect everyone, independent of their party affiliations. | ||
And I feel that with my passion, my motivation, getting out there and talking to the people, I think that I can persuade a lot of them to vote for me as well. | ||
By the way, it's President Trump's revolution of common sense. | ||
We say two-thirds or 70% of the country is macro because it's just based on common sense. | ||
Now, last, about New Jersey. | ||
New Jersey has been, and not just about the census and what's going to happen and adding seats later on in the South. | ||
Scott Pressler, who's been pretty good about this and really did such a great job in Pennsylvania, Scott Pressler is saying, hey, I think we can make Pennsylvania the new Ohio, and I think New Jersey is the new Pennsylvania. | ||
You're on the deck plates out there, ma 'am. | ||
What say you? | ||
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I agree. | |
The last presidential election, my town, we had about 90% early voting, which was, you know, we got 90% of our constituents here to come out and vote early. | ||
I looked at the statistics from the election in 2020 versus the last election. | ||
Somerset County swung about 24% into Trump's favor. | ||
And we're having a governor's election coming up, and we almost got the governor's seat last time. | ||
So I think this is a great time. | ||
People are seeing the progress that President Trump is making. | ||
People like it. | ||
People want to return back to normalcy. | ||
They want to live affordably. | ||
They want to have great school for their children, decrease regulations. | ||
They just want to live a nice life. | ||
And I think that, you know, I think New Jersey is going to do it this time around. | ||
I really do. | ||
I feel it. | ||
Just from speaking to people, door knocking, getting out there. | ||
People are very much engaged. | ||
And I brought up, it doesn't matter about party affiliation, because I speak to a lot of Democrats as well, and they believe in a lot of the things that President Trump is doing. | ||
So that's why I think a lot of Democrats, independents, especially this time around, will swing and vote for our party. | ||
Sophia, where do people go to find out more about you and your campaign, social media, all of it, ma 'am? | ||
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Okay, well, you can go to ftgop.org and you can see all the information about the candidates there. | |
And then realsiftyrealestate.com is my personal website for my business. | ||
But this is an exciting time, Steve. | ||
I really feel that New Jersey can make this happen this time. | ||
And I hope that more people do get involved. | ||
Get over the fear. | ||
Stand for something. | ||
Make a difference. | ||
You'd be surprised. | ||
And it's a lot of fun, I must say, getting out, meeting people, talking to people. | ||
So if you'd like to get involved and volunteer or contribute to the campaign, you just saw the website pop up there. | ||
Thank you, everyone, for taking the time to listen. | ||
Sophia, fight on. | ||
Thank you, ma 'am. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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You got it. | |
Thank you. | ||
Dan Schultz and Steve Stern started a revolution in this country. | ||
That was the to to to | ||
Have President Trump's back, this precinct strategy. | ||
Get off the sofa. | ||
It's all about human agency. | ||
You see right there. | ||
And one thing she said at the end is very important. | ||
I tell people this. | ||
You get to a certain age and your friends, you know, your world gets smaller and smaller. | ||
If you get engaged in the MAGA movement and you get engaged in the precinct strategy, you get engaged like Sophia Georges is there, all of a sudden, you're going to be, you go to a couple of these conferences. | ||
I see this all the time. | ||
You get friends all over the country. | ||
You don't realize guys in Oregon, in Arizona, in New Hampshire are fighting your fights down in South Carolina. | ||
You realize where the country's going. | ||
You feel like you're accomplishing something. | ||
I mean, hell, you guys are the backbone of the greatest political comeback in world history. | ||
On a guy that they tried to put in prison for 700 years. | ||
And now on his 100th day, he's hitting all cylinders and we broke. | ||
Rachel Maddow. | ||
She literally had a nervous breakdown on TV last night on a swan song. | ||
What do you got for her? | ||
Yeah, no, I'm just going through the comment. | ||
This is what's so great about Mega. | ||
The sense of humor, the sense of camaraderie, friendship, hanging out. | ||
Get involved. | ||
This is following the Viceroy. | ||
Here's comments on the Washington Post. | ||
That's great. | ||
Now I know what not to buy, right? | ||
And then everything should be made in USA. | ||
And then here's the funny stuff. | ||
Hey, Palpatine, why did you delete this gem? | ||
Right? | ||
So it's the Death Star in Star Wars. | ||
And then I'll restart my Prime because I just canceled over that crap. | ||
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Wow. | |
There's your bottom line right there. | ||
Folks, that's what's going on. | ||
Hey, once you see it, it's against your end. | ||
Cancel the Prime. | ||
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And next thing you know, they're going to Breitbart for an interview. | |
Hey, can we get Matt Bull on? | ||
Caroline too, right? | ||
We really, we didn't mean it. | ||
We didn't know we'd get caught at it. | ||
This is one of the reasons I love the, this is a great, the Treasury Department and Caroline Levitt, Susie Wiles, Taylor, Stephen Chung, the team over at the media team, right up in the morning, a chop right before the market opens. | ||
How about this? | ||
Right across the chops. | ||
That's the way you get their attention. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Return the War in a moment. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
Because of the 100th day commemoration of what we're doing, we're not going to get it fitted in, I think, until Thursday. | ||
But for all of our vast audience in Texas, I'm telling you, folks, Brad, this thing's to high heaven. | ||
Yesterday you had Walsh on about this energy situation in Texas and in Florida. | ||
We've got to get to the bottom of that, right? | ||
That's just not acceptable. | ||
Now, what's also not acceptable is, and I've had to rank them, it would be Texas and Florida as the two MAGA railheads. | ||
You've got Arizona. | ||
You've got, obviously, Georgia, to a degree, not the establishment down there. | ||
You've got the people in South Carolina. | ||
You've got Ohio, obviously, Tennessee. | ||
You know, you've got some MAGA, and obviously the Oklahoma, but I'm saying in rank order of kind of size and throw weight. | ||
And you have huge things in Pennsylvania now, Michigan, we're going out there. | ||
But Texas and Florida are the two railheads. | ||
The effort in Texas... | ||
Saurus put in $300 to $400 million years ago at Breitbart and Breitbart Radio. | ||
It's the reason I started Breitbart, Texas with Brandon Darby and the crew. | ||
One was the illegal alien invasion even back then, come across the border in the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Brandon Darby and these guys were amazing. | ||
But the other was Saurus was all over. | ||
That was part of it. | ||
Saurus was over to turn it purple and then to turn it blue. | ||
And without Texas, there is no MAGA, no country. | ||
The effort of the MAGA folks down there and Glenn Story and his team in Tarrant County and Denton, Texas, all of it, to turn that thing around. | ||
And President Trump wins by 14 points. | ||
I'm telling you, I thought I was on top of this when I saw that number and go, good Lord. | ||
That blows. | ||
And Ted Cruz, nine points. | ||
With all the money they put in there, they're going to do Texas this, the Democrats are going to do this. | ||
These are blowouts. | ||
To have what's happened. | ||
Because I've seen Brother Harrison's videos, and I'm going to get Glenn on here the next day. | ||
See what's happening in that legislature? | ||
And to know what's going on down there. | ||
I saw a map the other day with Loomer and these people have been down there about this Muslim situation down there, about the building. | ||
There's something rotten in Denmark. | ||
There's something going on in Texas, and it's got to be addressed. | ||
This state legislature is out of control, right? | ||
Given the fact... | ||
Of the effort of the grassroots to turn this thing around and to turn out votes and to make that in President Trump's camp. | ||
And you're not controlling the deal, sir. | ||
Yeah, well, the shocker for most people listening, Meg probably thinks the federal government is the swamp. | ||
The news, and I saw it in Virginia and the Commonwealth and whatever and other states, and it's not a knock on the Commonwealth, but the swamp at the state level is even more fierce to get your hands on money. | ||
Glenn's story says... | ||
D.C. may be the swamp. | ||
Austin's a cesspool. | ||
A cesspool, right. | ||
This is why I wanted Sophia George's on here to show you somebody that's coming out of the show after 25 years, a single mom, and saying, hey, I'm getting involved. | ||
I'm going to run for the town council. | ||
I'm not going to run for governor. | ||
I'm running for town council because we don't take those over. | ||
These states are out of control from being MAGA states and being Trump states. | ||
And one of the reasons is because the money, these energy companies, they get a 20% quota. | ||
You got to do the green stuff from the feds. | ||
Then they do that, and then they're given a 10% to 12% guaranteed rate of return on their money. | ||
And then at the state level, those are the big donors. | ||
And the insurance companies. | ||
And the insurance company, right? | ||
The state folks, they need the money, and if they got the money, they can wipe you out. | ||
I tried to run for office a couple times. | ||
The machine told me to go take a hike and jump in a ditch and whatever. | ||
Even when you were younger, before you ran for Congress? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
No, twice. | ||
And they told me, oh, I got stories that would make your skin crawl. | ||
And that's why I decided to run. | ||
I said, who's the head of this thing? | ||
And eventually, right? | ||
But yeah, the... | ||
You mean at the state level? | ||
They said, you're not acceptable. | ||
You asked too many questions. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And I was working for the head of Senate Finance and Education and School Choice. | ||
You know too much. | ||
That and, well, and they, yeah, and I'm not a guaranteed yes for them. | ||
Exactly, that's my point. | ||
So they put a kid in over me, a billionaire's kid, and had, I think, four people voted. | ||
They got rid of the Democratic vote, and four people voted, and that's what you're up against. | ||
And so I was, I got highly motivated. | ||
It's hard to motivate the frozen chosen, but that got me going. | ||
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But talk to an American citizen about all the different specials, because their entire staff over there is American citizens. | ||
These are great folks, and they're fighting a good fight down in Texas. | ||
And man, oh man, Texas is rotten. | ||
The Texas legislature turned it over to these Democrats. | ||
You're right. | ||
Folks, this is why the change in the country. | ||
We've got Trump, and look, I'm Trump 28, and we're going to play this handout all the way through. | ||
But the change in this country, you see it in 100 days what this guy's doing on levels never even comprehended. | ||
He closed the border, which they said could never be done. | ||
He stopped the invasion. | ||
They said it never could be done. | ||
Lying for these guys never could be done. | ||
He did it in 60 days. | ||
That's just one thing he's doing. | ||
He's doing another 20 things that big at every level. | ||
But the power is going to come from the Sophia Georges and the Brian Harrisons down in Texas. | ||
It's getting involved at that level. | ||
Subsidiary. | ||
You get at the precinct. | ||
You get involved at the town council. | ||
You get involved at the county level. | ||
That's where our power is going to come from. | ||
And another rule of thumb, and I'm not... | ||
I don't like getting involved and telling people how to vote or whatever. | ||
But when you see state-level folks, Republicans, make a deal with the Democrats, majority... | ||
In order to form a government, turf them out. | ||
Turf them out. | ||
See you later. | ||
That means the Republican creed is full of all sorts of great stuff. | ||
The Republicans don't follow any of it. | ||
Constitutional adherence, fiscal responsibility, faith in God's strong moral backbone. | ||
When you see a party with Democrats, you know the fix is in, right? | ||
That's the established order coming together. | ||
And that's what happened down in Texas. | ||
Big time. | ||
We're going to be fighting this one non-stop. | ||
We have, speaking of Texas... | ||
At special request today, Brett, we have Karl Rove making a special appearance here. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
Can we play Karl Rove? | ||
The economy, he is in very bad shape. | ||
And it's not only that he's in the short term in bad shape. | ||
There's also evidence in the poll that no matter, even if he gets his way on certain things like tariffs, that he's not good in the long run. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
Trump policies. | ||
Today, will it help the economy? | ||
32% say yes. | ||
Will it hurt the economy? | ||
His policies. | ||
54% say no. | ||
10% no difference. | ||
In the long run, will it help the country? | ||
40%. | ||
In the long run, will it hurt the country? | ||
51%. | ||
So there's some very deep-seated skepticism among ordinary Americans about the effect of the economy, the president's economic policies, both in the short run and the long run. | ||
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Paul Daylong, Karl Rove, Karl Rove. | |
He's Rachel Maddow, right? | ||
He's the wingman for Rachel Maddow. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Just everything. | ||
They take the sigh up of those polls. | ||
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It's unbelievable. | |
Hammer, hammer, hammer, hammer, hammer. | ||
I didn't hear him saying anything about the loss of 5 million manufacturing families, gutted cities, loss of productivity in the US, zero interest rates to bail out Wall Street, government spending deficits for two trillion a year, massive spending | ||
to help Biden. | ||
I didn't see Carl with his nice little whiteboard outlining all of those policies, which put us in the ditch. | ||
Now Trump's trying to get us out of the ditch, and then you get the choir of the globalists preaching. | ||
It's way off track. | ||
I know the audience, every day is like Christmas Day here, and they've been grinding all these different verticals. | ||
Two things we're going to do in the commemoration today and tomorrow is because I'm going to join the president on NewsNation. | ||
The president's going to be on NewsNation tomorrow night with Cuomo and those guys. | ||
He's going to join. | ||
I think I'm going to join after that. | ||
It hasn't totally been worked out yet. | ||
To kind of round up the 100 days. | ||
Also, we're laying the predict for the next 100 days. | ||
Scott Besson, so two things are happening. | ||
Number one, they have a process now for negotiating to get in terms agreed with the architecture of the trade deals, particularly with East Asia. | ||
Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, India. | ||
At the same time, for the first time yesterday, and it took John, and I don't mean to hammer a guy just to hammer him, the speaker. | ||
Everything's for a purpose. | ||
The beatings will continue until... | ||
Because you have to tell President Trump the truth, right? | ||
And not try to spin him. | ||
And we've had this happy talk. | ||
We're going to be voting on bills between Memorial Day. | ||
Finally, Thune said yesterday that, hey, I think it's going to be the summer. | ||
And I've told these guys around here, just assume that you're going to be here through the August break. | ||
To get this thing voted on in September. | ||
Because we're burning daylight. | ||
Now finally, through and say yesterday, when the speaker came out again and said, hey, the big beautiful bill, reconciliation is going to be done, and it's going to be voted on by Memorial Day, he says, hey, I think it could go through the summer, and we have to get on top of things to make sure it doesn't take all summer. | ||
And finally, Scott Besson came out yesterday and said, I think a time we can focus on, he didn't make a commitment, but a time we can focus on is the 4th of July weekend, which is essentially two months. | ||
A little over two months from today. | ||
This is the convergence of the deportations, stopping the war, everything else, the constitutional crisis they're forcing, which is going to happen in June, right, with the way it's going to go through the court, coupled with the fights over this massive piece of legislation, | ||
which I think will be the biggest piece of legislation passed, I don't know, in a couple of decades, maybe back to Obamacare. | ||
Is going to make the next 100 days actually more important than the first 100 days. | ||
But the first 100 days laid the predicate for, hey, we got our sea legs and we can make things happen. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, well, my thoughts are similar to yours. | ||
I love this country. | ||
I've been gullible. | ||
We got played in the Congress every single year. | ||
We haven't done a budget in 30 years. | ||
We have not done a budget in 30 years, so I'm not hopeful. | ||
How can that be? | ||
There better be, in this big, beautiful bill, some big, beautiful promises and surprises. | ||
What about cuts? | ||
Well, cuts, that would be a surprise. | ||
So that's one of them. | ||
But I want to see in reconciliation. | ||
If they do that route, you don't need the Senate 60. This is your once-in-the-generation vote coming up here. | ||
And if they fail on this one, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
This has to be the bill. | ||
When you say fail, what is your guidance for failure? | ||
Well, the continued $2 trillion deficits. | ||
Continued funding of wars, which we want to get out of, there's got to be something in there that's huge and shocking on immigration. | ||
The $10 million, the deportation, a change in law, and then have the Democrats force you to go to the Supreme Court on that issue. | ||
But when they come in, $10 million illegal, right? | ||
And we can't do $10 million. | ||
We're legally exporting people. | ||
There's nothing illegal about that. | ||
They're not citizens. | ||
They were brought in illegally. | ||
We're trying to do a legal move. | ||
And if we don't have the guts to do that and the backbone to get the budget in shape, the endless wars have got to come to an end, realign, like you say every day, the budget toward China. | ||
What leads you to believe right now, and we're trying to be positive, but what leads you to believe you see any inkling at all? | ||
To even commence the massive cuts, you have to at least... | ||
Look, let's do some simple math. | ||
It's right now, the budget deficit is 6.5% to 7% of GDP. | ||
That is financially unsustainable. | ||
Scott Besson says, I have a plan over a couple of years to get to 3.5%. | ||
Well, that's not sustainable for the long run, but at least it's a start. | ||
Let's just go there, okay? | ||
What leads you to believe... | ||
There's only three ways you can get there. | ||
Higher growth that gets me, on the current structure, more tax revenue. | ||
And we don't see that. | ||
No. | ||
Right? | ||
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Okay? | |
You and I agree with that. | ||
And if they plug a number in there, we're going to screw those numbers and say, come on, guys. | ||
That's what you're trying to get to a mathematical formula. | ||
Number two is to have massive cuts on the spending side. | ||
Right? | ||
I don't foresee that. | ||
Everything I see in reconciliation is you're adding $170 billion for the deportations. | ||
And look, we're supportive of that. | ||
I like to see what those... | ||
I'm stunned that... | ||
It's $170 billion that Biden and these guys did away with or somehow needs to be done, and that should be criminal charges against these guys. | ||
The other is another $150 billion on top of $900 billion for the Defense Department. | ||
Gives us over a trillion bucks. | ||
Let's take a short break. | ||
Dave Brett, still with us here in the War Room. | ||
Today, 3 o 'clock, we're back. | ||
We got Eric Bolling will be riding shotgun with us. | ||
President Trump's going to Michigan for a massive rally. | ||
Our own Brian Glenn. | ||
Steve Gruber is going to be the host when we get up to Michigan. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Okay, we're going to have coverage. | ||
So Charlie Kirk follows us. | ||
Post those after that. | ||
Instead of the Steve Gruber show, we're going to sit in today, Eric Bolling and myself, and Eric's going to be here in D.C., in studio. | ||
We're going to pick up coverage for the 100-day commemoration in... | ||
Michigan. | ||
Steve Gruber, who is the man, he's the axe in the space of Michigan. | ||
He's actually going to be at the rally. | ||
We'll be tossing him live to get all kind of feedback. | ||
Brian Glenn's going to be on Air Force One. | ||
Does that sound great? | ||
That's worth the whole hundred days. | ||
No, Brian Glenn, he's a savage. | ||
Brian Glenn made all the international news. | ||
BBC. | ||
German TV, every commemoration of 100 days had Brian Glenn asking the Zelensky question, "Do you own a suit?" | ||
Right? | ||
Why'd you wear a suit? | ||
You have Whitmer. | ||
Is Whitmer coming in for a surprise cameo? | ||
Whitmer's coming in with the thing over her face. | ||
That presidential campaign kind of deflated, right? | ||
Pritzker's out there like Bernie Sanders now. | ||
He's all jacked up. | ||
So it's going to be great, folks. | ||
A president I know is looking forward to this. | ||
100 days. | ||
The greatest 100 days of any presidency ever. | ||
Getting ready for another 100 days. | ||
We broke Rachel Maddow. | ||
I thought, really? | ||
Maybe I'm just stupid. | ||
I said she was going to announce last night, I'm in for the fight. | ||
This is going to be long and tough. | ||
You know, the $25 million deal doesn't matter. | ||
I'm going to be here every night for you for the next four years and we're going to defeat Trump. | ||
She literally had a meltdown, a nervous breakdown, and then announces that Jane Psaki is going to, Raggedy Ann is going to pick up from her, right? | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
You're the house intellectual. | ||
He's broken them. | ||
He's broken them. | ||
And it's too much. | ||
You can go to RFK Jr. | ||
We don't get to a lot of this stuff on the show. | ||
There's 20 things we cover every day and we miss. | ||
All this stuff, this busted up stuff goes along with big ag, big healthcare, China pharmaceuticals, RFK, make America healthy again. | ||
All these secretaries, energy stuff, Lee Zeldin's doing great stuff. | ||
They're all fighting across transportation. | ||
They're doing big stuff. | ||
It's all linked. | ||
And that's why Rachel lost it and fell off. | ||
I fell off her chair. | ||
Trump broker. | ||
Okay, the one and only Mike Lindell going to be in Michigan. | ||
Are you in Michigan right now or are you heading out there this morning, sir? | ||
I'm here in Michigan right now. | ||
We got here a couple hours ago and I'm getting ready to head to the rally. | ||
I'm going to go there a few hours early. | ||
I love talking to the crowd and we'll be doing interviews and it's going to be a great day. | ||
I'm so looking forward to today. | ||
Give me your summary, Mike, of the first 100 days. | ||
I mean, this is amazing. | ||
Mike Lindell, we fought so many battles when the election was stolen. | ||
I didn't know Lindell until right before President Trump was forced out of the White House, but then became a brother in arms. | ||
Mike, think about that year 2020. | ||
Think about Arizona. | ||
Think about South Dakota. | ||
Think about then, you know, 2021. | ||
Think about all the toughness, everything. | ||
It was just incredible. | ||
And the stink that you're going to be there today at this rally, and Brian Glenn's on Air Force One, and Real America's Voice, who we punch way above our weight, is going to be there. | ||
It's just a great day. | ||
This audience, the audience, you guys did it. | ||
Today's your day. | ||
And it just can't, I mean, it can't get any better than this, Lindell. | ||
Give us your thoughts. | ||
Yeah, it can't be better than this. | ||
It will be better when we get our elections secure, which we're getting there, by the way. | ||
But you think back, you go back four years, and a little over four years, and it's surreal. | ||
For me, it was 18 hours a day for every day for four years. | ||
And so many out there out of the war room posse, everybody fighting. | ||
For this day, the manifestation of, you know, and I always tell everybody, Steve, we needed these last four years. | ||
If he would have been put in right away, we wouldn't have. | ||
God used these last four years for good. | ||
All those things opened people's eyes. | ||
All we would have had is a proof of concept going back to December of 2019. | ||
How was the highest consumer confidence in history and all these great things back then. | ||
But now, you see what he's done. | ||
You know, you're going forward. | ||
Yeah, they're trying to stop. | ||
But you're going forward with 100 and some executive orders and all these things. | ||
It's never been done before. | ||
But people know in their head the confidence is that, hey, he had this back then. | ||
He learned a lot, I'll tell you, in the last eight years. | ||
And taking all that in and going forward, it's just going to be the greatest day. | ||
And I'm going to be so proud to see him up there and saying what everybody's accomplished, because it was all of you out there, too, watching. | ||
To get him in, to get him there, and then to get this great day. | ||
And this is just the beginning. | ||
When I told him, Steve, last summer when we were talking, he said, Mike, the country is getting destroyed so bad. | ||
He goes, I don't know if we can fix it all in four years. | ||
And I said, sir, with God, all things are possible. | ||
And him working through you, you'll get it done faster and better than ever. | ||
Steve, this surprises me. | ||
This is like... | ||
These hundred days were beyond anything I could imagine for the good. | ||
Anything. | ||
Anything. | ||
Mike, sell me a set of sheets before you... | ||
Yeah, you guys made it possible for me to be out there every day, was keeping my pillow secure, and we're giving back. | ||
When the box stores cancel, we're still running the sheets. | ||
Any size, any color, $25. | ||
Doesn't matter if it's split kings, cow kings, king size, queen size, any color, any size. | ||
As many as you want. | ||
We're not gonna put a limit on them. | ||
Once they're gone, they're gone. | ||
$25 is set. | ||
We're gonna close out that line. | ||
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Dave Brack, closing thoughts. | ||
Yeah, Mike Glendahl's a hero. | ||
He's been there fighting from the beginning, like you have. | ||
The war room, we've got to keep it up. | ||
I posted some stuff on Karl Marx and the history of thought out on Getter, Brad Economics, and X. You've got to share that with your kids. | ||
A lot of the stuff you're seeing, the CCP, the China, the Bezos stuff today, it's all related to Marxism. | ||
If you don't know what that is, as Steve says, you've got to learn the nomenclature, so go check it out. | ||
Okay, Charlie, correct, I'm going to follow us. | ||
We're back here at 3 o 'clock with Gruber. | ||
It's going to be a great day. | ||
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