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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
War Room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It's Natalie Winters hosting today, May 22nd in the year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
A very bad day to be a member of the Chinese Communist Party, but even worse, to be a collaborator. | ||
Of the PRC, of course, I'm looking at you. | ||
Harvard University bombshell news, what I think we've been calling for for a very long time here in the war room, essentially deporting all foreign students' current, future. | ||
If they don't transfer, we hope that a bunch of these other woke universities won't give them a safe passage, safe harbor. | ||
Just an absolutely throwdown letter coming from Secretary... | ||
Christine Noem, obviously continuing President Trump's assault, justified assault against Harvard being the tip of the spear of so many of these anti-American universities. | ||
We have a packed show. | ||
Don't worry, we're going to get to all the guests, but I just want to set the stage. | ||
Because the idea of foreign students, and particularly students from the PRC, really has been something that started particularly under the Obama administration. | ||
You saw wide, wide collaboration under the euphemistic Confucius Institutes. | ||
Compounded by the idea that these international exchange programs going both ways, so subjecting American students to propaganda overseas in China, that that was something that was really good for both rising powers, that being China and the United States. | ||
But what this really was, was predictive programming, dare I say, anesthetizing the American people to the threat that the PRC poses in the same way how when the PRC wanted to ascend, achieve whether it was most favored nation status, join the World Trade Organization, they said, well, you're going to change us, we're not going to change you. | ||
And we've seen just exactly... | ||
And frankly, for all the people who think international collaboration is so great, I think COVID-19, not just from, shall we say, an information and data sharing perspective proved that to be absolutely wrong. | ||
But also, there's not a high ROI on shelling out, what is it, billions probably at the end of the day, trillions of dollars for these foreign collaborative agendas that, what, I guess at the end of the day, provide us with gain-of-function research going on at... | ||
PLA proxies, bio labs like the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
Of course, all of this layered with the fact that the PRC has declared a people's war against the United States. | ||
Believe it or not, people who are included in that are the very students that are sitting as we speak in Boston at Harvard, right? | ||
Obviously, they use unrestricted warfare. | ||
It's not necessarily kinetic. | ||
It's information warfare. | ||
It's economic warfare. | ||
That's why we've seen, what is it, so many indictments, researcher after researcher, stealing technology, stealing patents, not just for business advantages or economic empowerment, but for full-scale use and adoption by the People's Liberation Army of China. | ||
And this is systemic, Rod, if you look at all these institutions, really, from start to finish, right? | ||
Groups like the College Board, you may recall the explosive scandal just a few years back, showing how they had been taking in millions of dollars from the PRC, from the Confucius Institutes. | ||
That's, of course, the group that oversees the college admissions process from start to finish. | ||
Harvard, though, is, I think, a particularly egregious example of the foreign collaboration. | ||
They were actually in the early 2010s responsible for running a program out of their ASH Center, which trained sanctioned Chinese diplomats coming from the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. | ||
That's the group that oversees the Uyghur genocide in Xinjiang. | ||
Well, they were busy lecturing them on how to be more efficient. | ||
And effective political leaders, including but not limited to, touring them around D.C. and bringing them on tours with your members of Congress. | ||
It's also, too, I think, as the show has hammered time and time again, the threat that the PRC poses in terms of right foreign infiltration and the influence campaigns that they run. | ||
I think it's very bold of Harvard to assume that their professors, their researchers could be immune. | ||
It's essentially like thinking you could look Medusa in the eyes and not turn to stone by taking hand-over-fist blood money from the Chinese Communist Party, whether it's through tuition or outright donations that don't even have to be disclosed. | ||
But I think if you get to the core of it... | ||
You sort of see an interesting Freudian slip, I think, on the part of these elite universities when they come to the roundabout way in which they have to justify what is, of course, in part a lust for cash, a lust for foreign tuition, since they can hike the prices. | ||
But what do they tell you? | ||
They say, oh, well, we don't have enough Americans to fill these spots. | ||
There's not enough deserving Americans. | ||
And the great replacement theory is not just a theory. | ||
It's a mindset. | ||
And it's the same mindset that undergirds so much of this pro-H1B crowd that's particularly, I think, prevalent on the right. | ||
Of course, it's taken over the entire left wing. | ||
But the idea that there's not enough American students who could be taking these very deserving and well-deserved spots from these foreign students is something that this audience has taken quite a lot of offense to for a very long time. | ||
It's the same BS justification that they use to ram through hundreds of thousands of foreigners into this country through the H-1B program. | ||
There's no oversight. | ||
You know they always overstay their visas. | ||
And we're talking about legal immigration, not even illegal immigration. | ||
But the tell right there is that they think that they can get away with lying to you by saying that American students, your children, your grandchildren, well, they just aren't smart enough. | ||
I guess we've got to let in a member of the Chinese Communist Party to take their spot. | ||
Perhaps maybe Xi Jinping's daughter, who's actually a student up at Harvard right now as we speak. | ||
And for anyone who wants to say that this is American soft power, and you can sure steelman their argument and say that we're going to win hearts and minds and change these people to support... | ||
I don't think Xi Jinping's daughter is anywhere closer to defecting. | ||
I'd probably argue that what she's learning in Harvard classrooms have probably just solidified her deep and utter hatred for the United States and love for Marxism and communism. | ||
And I would say my final thought on this, since worms had a lot of correct called shots, I'm not just looking at you, Joe Biden, and your health or the origins of COVID or the COVID vaccines, but I don't need to see all the media elites who mock and attack us as whether we're racists for daring to attack, again, not Chinese people, but the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
They say we're uneducated nativists. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson and all the people who now suddenly have found the word Joe Biden's mental health in their vocabulary. | ||
The United States does not need a mea culpa from you on the threat that the CCP poses to us. | ||
What is it? | ||
10 years from now? | ||
20 years from now? | ||
We're right. | ||
You guys have always been wrong. | ||
I'm sure they're apoplectic already in meltdown over what President Trump is doing with Harvard. | ||
But here's the difference. | ||
If you don't heed the war room's warnings and follow through with what President Trump is trying to do with Harvard and these elite institutions being utterly compromised by the Chinese Communist Party, training the next generation of students that Americans will have to fight either economically from an information war perspective or kinetically on the battlefield. | ||
Your little stupid book tours are going to be done from concentration camps in the form of Xinjiang and a Uyghur-style genocide, because if you get this one wrong, it's going to be the Chinese Communist Party replacing the United States as a global hegemon. | ||
So save your errors to Joe Biden's mental health, because at least maybe with someone like President Trump, we can recover from that. | ||
Honored to be joined now, I believe, by the one and only Noor bin Laden. | ||
Noor, I want to get to all the updates on the WHO, all things UN. | ||
That's another, I guess, three-letter acronym I don't like too much. | ||
But if we want to toss the picture up on screen, you notice something very interesting from the Trump administration's big Maha children's event going on today. | ||
I'd love your sort of synopsis and something that I think our audience will take as a huge win. | ||
Absolutely, Natalie, and great to be with you again and to listen to your brilliant opening monologue live just now. | ||
In terms of what happened today in the United States of America, you had this session at the White House on Maha with President Trump and Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
And as that was going on, the White House put out a tweet regarding the Maha report. | ||
And it stated the four key factors that contribute to the rise in childhood chronic diseases and what the path forward is. | ||
And these four points are absolutely spot on. | ||
I don't know if you have the visual and if you can put it on the screen. | ||
But the first point is poor diet. | ||
Second one is environmental chemical exposure. | ||
The third is lack of physical activity and chronic stress. | ||
And the fourth is... | ||
Over-medicalization. | ||
And I would like to add that, obviously, considering all the information that has been coming to light the past years, especially since the COVID, quote, pandemic, it would be wise to be adding vaccines and the vaccine schedule on that list. | ||
And this is obviously something that the posse is well aware of. | ||
But, you know, Robert Kennedy Jr., in his role, Well, actually, before joining the White House was very, very vocal on the effects that... | ||
And that obviously brings me to another article I wanted to share with the Posse, which was published, believe it or not, in mainstream media in the Daily Mail yesterday regarding the COVID vaccinations and the bombshell congressional investigation coming out with the fact that Biden officials So | ||
that was published yesterday. | ||
And I don't know if you can put that up on the screen as well. | ||
But basically... | ||
There are internal emails and memos that suggest that a planned health alert network, HAN message, by the CDC regarding myocarditis was not released and that there were drafts of this alert that were downplaying the risks, emphasizing vaccine benefits over potential adverse events, according to this report that was released. | ||
It's very telling when you look at what's happening in the US, all of this information that is coming to light, that at the same time, at the very same time here in Geneva, you have the 78th World Health Assembly taking place with all the WHO officials and member states. | ||
The delegates of the member states that comprise the WHO are all meeting with the purpose of establishing an entire system. | ||
Whereby more of these poisonous products will be made available and, who knows, mandated once more in the case of a future, quote, pandemic. | ||
And, Noor, we've got a few minutes before we've got to jump to break, but just walk us through, I think, one of the theories... | ||
Sort of come up with in the war room before President Trump was inaugurated was the idea that because they've lost so much power here in the United States, they're going to have to outsource a lot of their opposition globally. | ||
Do you sort of have a palpable sense among that WHO crowd that they feel like what they're doing now is more important because the United States, they, you know, pejoratively describe it as stepped back or abandoned their spot in the world? | ||
But what is their sort of assessment of what the Trump administration is doing? | ||
Well, essentially, the most important factor, I would say, is the budget factor. | ||
So they've been really scrambling throughout the week to make sure that they can raise the appropriate amount of funds, which led to a vote and a decision that the membership fees for all of the member states, the 194 member states. | ||
Would be increased by 20%. | ||
This was approved this week. | ||
And you have basically Tedros Ghebreyesus, the director general, making calls for more funding. | ||
So they have a base budget for the year 2026 to 2027 of $4.2 billion. | ||
But Tedros is looking for an additional. | ||
$2.1 billion to add to the coffers of the WHO. | ||
So there's been lots of discussions around this this week. | ||
And you've had, for example, my own government, the Swiss government, with the health minister who opened the World Health Assembly on Monday, announcing a pledge of an additional $80 million on top of the, quote, assessed. | ||
I did not vote for that. | ||
My fellow Swiss citizens did not vote for that. | ||
But our governments all over the world are We're pledging all of this money to this organization that, in my opinion, should be entirely dismantled. | ||
We've got to take a quick break, but I want to hold you through. | ||
Just get a summary after this. | ||
Like I said, short break. | ||
We're in posse. | ||
In the meantime, make sure you're checking out birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Texting Bannon to 989898. | ||
Norbin Laden, Mike Benz, so much more. | ||
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I can't fade in America. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room, where I'm sure you share my absolute apoplexy and just being pretty damn fed up over all this meltdown over the new media initiative, which War Room is proud to be. | ||
I always say, Joe Biden had a new media initiative. | ||
It was called the clandestine and covert and very robust censorship of you guys, of the American people, and as Noor pointed out, particularly on the issues of COVID, the origins, the vaccines, children's vaccine schedules. | ||
So spare me the performative meltdown over the idea of some independent journalists being in the briefing room when those people were running back channels with the federal government, state and local governments, and all these social media companies to suppress. | ||
We were right. | ||
Not just on the Biden health thing. | ||
On all things public health. | ||
Especially the WHO and the threat that it poses. | ||
before we let you go. | ||
Seems like there's that are always happening. | ||
That's why we've been so honored to have you on so much. | ||
But just hit us with the latest that we've been seeing coming out of these ongoing negotiations. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There's just one thing I'd like to add in terms of the budgeting. | ||
So I mentioned on the show with Steve yesterday that President Trump has not... | ||
His administration has not paid the membership fees for 2024-2025. | ||
And these membership fees are calculated on the basis of the GDP. | ||
It's a percentage of the GDP. | ||
And for this year, they would have amounted to $260 million. | ||
That would have been the base minimum amount that the administration would have sent to the WHO. | ||
And I just wanted to contrast. | ||
The Biden administration sent... | ||
1.3 billion U.S. dollars to the WHO during that year. | ||
So the fact that President Trump has decided not to be paying these fees, and obviously the bigger thing here is that he has kick-started the year-long process to leave the WHO, which will be effective as of January 2026. | ||
It's already an incredible, incredible step forward for your country. | ||
And I hope that many other countries will follow suit. | ||
Take that money and give it to victims of the COVID vaccine. | ||
That's what I propose. | ||
Norbin Laden will definitely have you back on soon. | ||
Always an honor to be on with you, my good friend. | ||
If people want to follow you, stay up to date with everything you're writing, working on, or otherwise, where can they go to do that? | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
And right back at you. | ||
My Substack is norbinladen.substack.com. | ||
The latest article is regarding the latest developments here in Geneva at the World Health Assembly. | ||
So you can check that out. | ||
And my Twitter is norbinladen. | ||
And furthermore, for all things WHO-related, you can check out wehurtothers.com. | ||
I love it. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
In the meantime, you guys got to make sure you are checking out patriotmobile.com slash Bannon. | ||
Don't want the WHO, I guess, snooping on your messages, I'm sure. | ||
Huawei for that. | ||
I'm sure Huawei probably has some backdoor deal. | ||
Probably not backdoor, probably frontdoor deal with the United Nations. | ||
All of that aside, or I guess we don't even have to push it that far to the side because it all comes back to a little known institution by the name of Harvard University that is so full of Chinese Communist Party cash. | ||
I was always told you couldn't deport the Chinese students if you wanted to, or frankly, all international students. | ||
But time and time again, President Trump seems to always prove the naysayers, I guess I should add the globalist naysayers and warmongers, wrong latest case study. | ||
Harvard University, honored to bring on Mike Benz. | ||
Mike, I just want to tee you up. | ||
You know, Harvard is such a note, a nexus point of all of these sort of, I don't know, globalist ops, clandestine ops, who knows, whatever you want to call it, you can articulate it better than I can. | ||
But walk us through your thoughts on Secretary Noem's letter. | ||
Well, Harvard is the university supercenter of the blob. | ||
It is, Harvard is very much not what it seems, but what's happening right now is something very seismic. | ||
Just like when Trump went after USAID in the first month in office and sort of walked up to one of the meanest, toughest, baddest gang members in prison on day one, Trump, who has picked a fight with the universities because of the abject corruption of the entire university system, has walked up to the biggest, baddest of the universities with a $50 billion endowment and... | ||
Probably the highest pedigree of any university in this country in terms of how it's publicly known and moved to totally decimate many aspects of their relationship with the U.S. government, which are vast. | ||
Harvard predates the founding of this country by almost a century, actually. | ||
What's happened today is a move to ban not just all student visas, so no new international students at Harvard. | ||
All of their visas are being – they're not allowed to get new international students in from this day forward. | ||
But in addition, all existing international students must transfer to another school. | ||
So they are not just – not allowed going forward, but all of the existing – International students will have to go to a different university. | ||
Now, the Trump administration has said this is because of noncompliance with federal government edicts around... | ||
They gave several reasons. | ||
Anti-Semitism was one. | ||
Harboring violence was another. | ||
Noncompliance with DEI edicts was another. | ||
Non-cooperation with efforts to reduce CCP and Chinese influence over the universities. | ||
They basically threw the kitchen sink at Harvard. | ||
And understand, Harvard, coming into the Trump administration, Harvard is set to receive $9 billion in existing grants from the U.S. federal government. | ||
$9 billion of subsidies from the federal government. | ||
I mean, if you can just think of the scale of that money, a lot of people think that Harvard rose to its prominence because it's the best, it hires the best, it's got the strictest admission rates. | ||
Well, if you tried to create a university to compete with Harvard, you're not competing with Harvard. | ||
You're competing with the U.S. federal government who is propping up Harvard and picking Harvard as the winner. | ||
The reason they can afford to hire the most highest pedigreed scientists. | ||
Or choose to be, you know, have the facilities that they can offer and research resources they can offer to their students and faculty is because it's paid for by you, the taxpayer. | ||
So it's not a level playing field. | ||
They get a giant super boost. | ||
Now, the Trump administration last week hit them with, actually killed $2.2 billion worth of that $9 billion. | ||
And then five days ago, removed another $450 million. | ||
So Harvard is now scrambling into the financial space, into the private equity world, and into the donor world to try to frantically offset that funding. | ||
And then in the middle of this, the student visas are being revoked for international students and the transfers are being forced, which means Harvard's ability to recapitalize by going to foreign sources may also be... | ||
Greatly impeded because a lot of the donations that come from foreign countries come from elites in foreign countries who make giant donations to Harvard and then, lo and behold, their sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, family, mascot, and cousin's dog are enrolled at Harvard. | ||
It is a pay-to-play scheme when it comes to these sorts of contributions to get your children in. | ||
To places like Harvard and the Ivy League and with less leverage to be able to offer to foreign countries because they can't guarantee a slot simply by paying their way in. | ||
This is yet another crisis for the university. | ||
I have a lot of thoughts on beyond that, but I can pause there. | ||
It's phase one. | ||
We've been seeing going on with the resistance and opposition to President Trump. | ||
Obviously, the Center for Nonviolent Protests under Erica Chenoweth has been partnering with Democratic members of Congress to train their paramilitary forces how to oppose President Trump. | ||
Can you sort of bring us up to speed how we've seen them weaponized against Trump 2.0? | ||
Totally. | ||
Virtually every center, institute and department at Harvard is weaponized against the Trump administration at every level. | ||
Through their back-channeling with intelligence, through their back-channeling with the State Department, through their back-channeling with the defense sector, through their back-channeling with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, multinational corporations, through their back-channeling with the NGOs. | ||
You gave the example of Erika Chenoweth, as well as her co-author of one of her recent books, Maria Stefan. | ||
The two of them are both associated with the Harvard Belfer Center. | ||
The Harvard Belfer Center is one of these heart-of-darkness places within Harvard. | ||
That is tightly involved in organizing what they call nonviolent action, which is a total hoax term. | ||
Whenever you say nonviolent action, what they mean is the end stages of a color revolution where violent protesters who are not killing people with machine guns but are rather throwing Molotov cocktails in police cars. | ||
And breaking glass and setting buildings on fire, but they're not killing everyone as they do it. | ||
They're simply destroying everything and terrorizing everyone. | ||
They call that nonviolent action. | ||
Now, you know, if I take a sip of water, I don't have to say that I'm nonviolently taking a sip of water. | ||
That phrase in and of itself connotes, at the very least, quasi-violent action, but it's all done through orchestrating mobs. | ||
And Erika Chenoweth and Maria Stefan, both at the Harvard Belfer Center. | ||
Have been so-called scholars in this space. | ||
These are these operators who masquerade as being researchers. | ||
So they write white papers, they write academic literature on the science of how to organize a riot. | ||
How do you mobilize youth engagement? | ||
What messaging works? | ||
And then they also hold the exchange programs. | ||
Mike, we're coming up against a break, so I'm going to hold you there. | ||
I know the audience is going to kill me. | ||
We've got to go to commercial break. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
But you are exactly right. | ||
These people are not drawn to nonviolent protests because they actually think it's morally superior. | ||
They just think, as of now, in the current state of affairs, it's a more effective political tactic. | ||
This lady, her rap sheet reads like, her resume reads like a rap sheet all about how to be the best terrorist. | ||
Absolutely insane. | ||
These are the so-called experts, which is of course why you've got to be checking out birchgold.com slash Bannon or texting Bannon to 989898. | ||
Get your latest copy. | ||
Steve wrote it. | ||
Give Philip Patrick a call. | ||
It's absolute must-read material. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
More Mike Benz. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | |
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
We are awaiting RFK to go to the sticks, talking in front of the White House. | ||
But until then, Mike Benz, I think we still got you. | ||
If you can sort of walk us through, again, this idea that it's President Trump who is going after Harvard. | ||
That's victim blaming. | ||
He's the one that has been, the MAGA movement, assaulted by this institution and its kind for years. | ||
Pick up where you left off. | ||
Harvard is not a university. | ||
It's a business. | ||
Harvard University is run by a 12-person board that's known through the Harvard Corporation. | ||
The Harvard Corporation is what runs Harvard University. | ||
And the top, the head of the Harvard Corporation is Penny Pritzker. | ||
Penny Pritzker was previously the chair of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. | ||
If that sounds familiar, it's because that's the organization that was run for seven years by Bill Burns, the man elected by Joe Biden to be the head of the Central Intelligence Agency. | ||
Harvard is essentially a foreign policy tool that merges financial markets with intelligence and statecraft to impact global policy, foreign policy, and the domestic drivers of foreign policy, which include running out a president who might oppose a foreign policy that interferes with Harvard's bottom line. | ||
Harvard invests deeply and has, since the Cold War ended, Harvard has been deeply invested through the Harvard Endowment in seizing Eurasia from Russia, which puts Harvard directly at the center of Russiagate. | ||
In the 1990s, everyone can look up a great article called The Harvard Boys Do Russia or any deep dive you want to go down on a little place called the Harvard Institute for International Development and its role in privatizing and stealing the wealth. | ||
of Central and Eastern European countries and particularly Russia during the 1990s when, if that name sounds familiar, the Harvard Institute for International Development may sound a little bit like the United States Agency for International Development, USAID. | ||
Harvard had its own USAID cell that got half a billion dollars from USAID to be the long arm of USAID to loot. | ||
The economic wealth of Russia in the 1990s in tandem with George Soros. | ||
Harvard was doing the dirty work of the US government by putting its economists over there, by putting its liaisons over there, by building up a giant network over there, midwifing that process. | ||
And in return, the Harvard endowment got non-competitive bids and private access at fire sale prices. | ||
To the publicly held wealth of foreign countries. | ||
They did the same thing in Ukraine. | ||
They did the same thing all over Central and Eastern Europe. | ||
If there is neutrality with Russia, all of those assets and investments are threatened to go in the tank. | ||
Now, because the Harvard senior leadership and elite class has been completely merged with the CIA, the State Department, and the Defense Department, and USAID for seven... | ||
Decades now, there has never really been an inch of daylight between what Harvard has called for and what the Bush family or the Biden family or Obama family called for. | ||
As I mentioned, I mentioned Penny Pritzker. | ||
It was the Pritzker family in Chicago that spawned Barack Obama. | ||
So what I'm getting at here is Harvard, through virtually every cell, from the Belfer Center to the Kennedy School to the Shorenstein Center to the Kennedy Center to the Berkman Klein Center, Every single one of these is chock full of programs that go directly against, in fact, set up whole training modules and global networks to stop the agenda of the very government that is funding them. | ||
These people, we people, voted for that government. | ||
We are not voting to send our dollars to Harvard any longer. | ||
And on that, just one last thing, because we mentioned Erika Chenoweth and Maria Stefan and these other mob violence organizers, they were tightly involved with the Tesla takedowns. | ||
So while Harvard is getting $9 billion of your tax money, these people are glorifying and strategizing, actually helping strategize the direction of what is effectively, and I don't mean to throw this term around so I can try to soften it, but something... | ||
Somewhat adjacent to domestic terrorism, arson, intimidation, destruction of private property, all for the political purpose of removing someone who isn't even the president from being able to advise the president. | ||
This is the sort of stuff that Harvard does because Harvard builds these networks. | ||
They serve as a CIA-backed channel, a State Department-backed channel in foreign countries so that when we topple... | ||
The government of Yugoslavia. | ||
And then those same financial and corporate investors gobble up those assets. | ||
Harvard Endowment invests in those companies. | ||
So Harvard has these trainees and spawns and faculty members and professionals in their centers and institutes who organize these riots to topple governments so that the new government will be pliant and give everything the corporations Harvard invests in. | ||
It's a giant racket and we can't let them do that to our own country. | ||
Like they've done to dozens of countries around the world. | ||
It's a racket. | ||
That's the best way to describe it. | ||
Mike Benz, as always, we love having you in the war room. | ||
In the meantime, before we have you back, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with all your rants on, I'm sure, all things Harvard. | ||
Where can they go to do that? | ||
Follow me on x at Mike Benz Cyber. | ||
Thank you, sir, for joining us. | ||
I think we are joined now by Jason Hopkins of The Daily Caller, who had a great exclusive I wanted to bring him on to talk about. | ||
This audience is obviously very plugged in to all things election integrity and, of course, illegal immigration. | ||
So the convergence of that, illegals voting in our elections, is something that I think hits super close to home. | ||
Jason, your story walks us through what the Trump administration has been doing to make sure that this does not happen, that illegals can't vote. | ||
They're using some interesting mechanisms. | ||
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Hey, thanks for having me on. | ||
So yeah, the Trump administration is making it incredibly more difficult for noncitizens to participate in U.S. elections. | ||
And they're doing this really by what amounts to like a simple change. | ||
They are allowing social security numbers to be inputted into this government database. | ||
Is really the gist of it. | ||
Now, to expand on that, the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program, or SAVE, this is a database run by Citizenship and Immigration Services, and it's something that state and local agencies across the country use. | ||
Now, they use that to verify immigration status, naturalization for applicants. | ||
Who are, you know, applying for benefits, licenses, things like that. | ||
And basically what this move does, it's going to allow state and local officials that manage elections, voter rolls, things like that, to input social security numbers. | ||
And that's really it, and it's such a simple change, but it's going to be what everyone really expects to be, a game changer, to just streamline the process and just further ensure that non-citizens aren't voting in U.S. elections. | ||
And we really do know that it's going to be a game changer because that's, I mean, since my story's come out, I've actually had officials at Secretary of State's office contact me and they are just excited about this. | ||
They said they've been working behind the scenes to get this up and running and that it is going to be just a very huge game changer to keep a foreign influence in our elections and the fight for voter integrity. | ||
Two follow-ups. | ||
One, how is this not already happening? | ||
You know, how big was this loophole to begin with? | ||
And second, obviously, I'm sure it's the red states, their secretary of states and AGs that are loving this legislation. | ||
But has the left or Democrats, I would say, maybe predictably become apoplectic over some of this? | ||
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We can assume. | |
I haven't gotten any feedback from Democrats yet. | ||
But, I mean, we can't assume, given the legislation, actually, that's going on in Congress right now. | ||
Sponsored by Chip Roy. | ||
And this is actually called the SAVE Act as well, not to be confused with this database. | ||
But anyone who's followed that bill that calls for greater security and voting integrity, we had four Democrats out of the entire House vote for that. | ||
So they're not big fans of that for whatever reason. | ||
But yeah, it had... | ||
People at USCIS tell me, like, really, this is such a small change, but it's crazy that they've just never had this before by allowing Social Security numbers to be used for this. | ||
Beforehand, it was always the alien registration number that was used, that DHS tracking number, which just does not do it as far as confirming citizenship here. | ||
So, yeah, again, small change, but going to be a big effect. | ||
Jason, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Wonderful story. | ||
If people want to follow you, stay up to date with all your work, where can they go to do that? | ||
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Yeah, go find me at Daily Caller. | |
I work at the Daily Caller News Foundation. | ||
I'm on X, Jason Hopkins. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
We'll have you back on. | ||
And Warren Posse, I think we've got Catherine O 'Neill, who I'm envious of. | ||
She's out in the beautiful west coast, the mountains of Wyoming. | ||
I'm stuck here in the swamp, although I know you paid your time. | ||
You were, what, at the State Department, you somehow survived, but I think you're probably one of the Warren Posse's favorite sponsors. | ||
Hit us with the latest deals you got going on over at Merriweather Farms. | ||
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Thanks so much, Natalie, for having me on. | |
Yes, I certainly paid my dues in D.C. and I do not miss being there. | ||
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Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
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Thanks so much, Natalie. | |
Great to see you. | ||
Of course. | ||
Have a good Memorial Day. | ||
And I think we're going to be joined by Captain Maureen Bannon after the break, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
I think she has some news for us. | ||
Some deals, but I just want to say, you know, it's always you guys who are keeping Congress, at least trying what seems to be like a dead corpse, alive. | ||
Seems the only thing they're good for is, I guess, trillions of dollars worth of deficits, and then using the so-called threat that the Chinese Communist Party poses to justify a trillion-dollar defense budget, where I don't really ever see any ROI on that, because last time I checked, in the same breath, the people who were saying that we need to defeat the Chinese Communist Party, so much so that we need to waste your taxpayer dollars on who knows what, orders that are fulfilled by these defense contractors years late, years down the pipeline. | ||
What is it, a six-year battle? | ||
Backlog for all things weapons being shipped to Taiwan. | ||
Yeah, where the heck was the select committee on the Chinese Communist Party on what was going on at Harvard? | ||
I love all the strong statements that they've put out today, all the quotes. | ||
But that's the difference between MAGA and the shills that we have in Congress, who what? | ||
The big, beautiful bill? | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
I digress on that. | ||
But people who, what, senators who can't even be bothered to work more than two days a week when there's 80-plus nominations that need confirmation? | ||
I see all the Hill staffers hanging out, drinking. | ||
I don't know why they have so much free time when this country's on the brink of collapse and they're busy, what, partying? | ||
Senators are busy taking vacations? | ||
It's absolutely asinine. | ||
It's purely performative. | ||
And the difference between MAGA... | ||
And Republicans, and why I hate describing myself as a Republican, is where we set the goalposts on accountability. | ||
Our predecessors, who lost, frankly, they never really won to begin with. | ||
It was all astroturf by big donors. | ||
They set the goalposts for accountability at Fox News segments and strongly worded letters and stupid tweets. | ||
Maybe a meme or a graphic. | ||
We set the standards for accountability at prison sentences. | ||
Investigations, criminal investigations of that, and actual justice, and dare I say the R word, retribution, though I reject that framing because that victim blames the American people when it's these people who have been aggressing us for so long. | ||
It's the same paradigm of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
I don't know about you guys, but I'm fed up with these hacks. | ||
We'll be right back after this short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Welcome back to the War Room, where I don't know about you guys, I'm still waiting to see the ROI on all that so-called soft power that's been the justification, not just for the absolute disregard and exploitation of your tax dollars, but the ideological principle that undergirds the idea that we need to import a bunch of foreigners, particularly from our greatest adversary, known as China, particularly the Chinese Communist Party, which controls all the students. | ||
That go in and out of that country. | ||
Not many going in, I've noticed that. | ||
But two Harvard. | ||
Soft power more generally. | ||
It works so well that, what, 90% of Africa is on the Belt and Road Initiative and all the people who are, what, seizing those ports and infrastructure, taking over that land, using the, whatever, it's technology, transformers, magnets to advance China's military or seize infrastructure, not just in Africa, but everywhere. | ||
Probably people who are Western educated and learn just how to do that and topple the United States within the confines and the classrooms of the great Harvard University. | ||
Right? | ||
We are responsible for our own demise. | ||
We're writing our own eulogy when we keep inviting these people in. | ||
So good riddance. | ||
I hope they don't find another university that takes them. | ||
I think we are honored to be joined by the one and only Captain Maureen Bannon. | ||
There's a big sale at Field of Greens Brickhouse Nutrition Memorial Day. | ||
I think it's, what is it? | ||
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We're going to get into what you're doing this weekend, but I know you're very good at doing the infomercial stuff. | ||
I was like, you could do this better than I can. | ||
So hit us with the latest. | ||
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Now look, I don't want to call out West Point. | ||
I know you're going to be there this weekend with the president, but they too have hosted one of the foremost leaders of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, who also runs the group of the China-United States Exchange Foundation, one of the foremost communist influence groups here in the United States, I believe in 2012, to deliver a speech to cadets, if you can imagine that. | ||
And a bunch of professors there have actually participated in exchange programs with Xinhua University. | ||
That's, of course, Xi Jinping's alma mater that routinely... | ||
It carries out cyber attacks against the United States. | ||
And Peking University, Beijing University, apparently our military leaders should be in direct communication and consultation with the enemy. | ||
That's an interesting strategy. | ||
I don't know if Sun Tzu or Klausowitz would agree with that. | ||
But I digress. | ||
Maureen, just give us two minutes what you're going to be doing this weekend with the president there. | ||
So I just want to address that, Natalie. | ||
I was not there in 2012, so I can't be blamed for what happened after I graduated and before I came back and before I was put on the board. | ||
But now I will take full accountability as a Board of Visitors presidential appointee, what goes on at the Military Academy. | ||
In turn, I'm going up there for the graduation ceremony, which is this Saturday. | ||
Myself and a few of the other presidential appointees will be there supporting the cadets and the academy as they graduate and are commissioned as second lieutenants in the Army. | ||
And then after I depart from the graduation ceremony, I will be headed... | ||
To CPAC Poland and CPAC Hungary to represent War Room over there and give you guys a lot of insight of what's going on in Poland and Hungary. | ||
Very, very cool. | ||
I'm sure the posse is very excited for you, as am I. I look forward to all the live hits from all those wonderful places. | ||
In the meantime, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with all your travels and work, where can they go to do that? | ||
You can follow me on Twitter at... | ||
Maureen underscore Bannon and also on Instagram at RealMaureenBannon and also on Getter at Maureen underscore Bannon. | ||
Thank you, ma 'am. | ||
We'll have you back on. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And of course, the one and only Mike Lindell to round out a full hour of programming. | ||
It seems only fitting. | ||
Mike, hit us with the latest. | ||
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Four and a half years later, we're the only ones that are going all the way to jury trial, everybody. | ||
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Warren Posse, as always, thank you for hanging out with me. | ||
I was going to go on another CCP rant, but I just want to flag for those of you who have children or grandchildren or maybe even yourself, I'm not sure what the eligibility is. | ||
I believe the White House has opened up their applications for interns. | ||
I believe it's whitehouse.gov. | ||
You can, I'm sure, pretty easily find the link. | ||
We're all tossed up on my social media. | ||
But you should apply if you can or pass along to your hopefully non-Harvard students and non-Chinese Communist Party member students at Harvard. | ||
It's, I'm sure, a great and wonderful opportunity, though I guess you do have to be in D.C. I will be hosting tomorrow morning, so make sure you tune in. | ||
We're going to drill down on all things H-1B, and we'll be joined by one of the commissioners of the FTC to talk about the latest on the censorship board. |