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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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. | ||
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 line? | ||
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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. Band. | ||
Okay, Friday, 30 May, year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
Man, where did May go? | ||
One issue we've been dealing with here that we have to, and by the way, tomorrow for two hours, we're going to walk through the Chinese Communist Party war against the United States, and particularly President Trump and the Trump administration. | ||
We're getting to that in some level of depth besides breaking a ton of news like we do on Saturdays. | ||
I want to go to there is a Chinese Communist Party inspired coup with one of our... | ||
And as sure as the turning of the earth, if we lose this election to the CCP-sponsored progressive party over there, that will be a preamble to the invasion of Taiwan. | ||
What's happening around Taiwan right now with the People's Liberation Navy and the People's Liberation Army are not exercises. | ||
As Captain Fennell says, this is a rehearsal. | ||
This is their ready. | ||
Japan's financial markets are collapsing because they can't finance anything now. | ||
You got Korea on the cusp right now of actually flipping to a CCP-sponsored government. | ||
And once they've got that, folks, Katie, bar the door on Taiwan because they're doing detailed rehearsals right now. | ||
Let's go to Seoul, South Korea. | ||
We've got Ambassador Tan. | ||
We've got Colonel John Mills, Colonel Grant Newsom. | ||
Ambassador, can you give us perspective from when we talked to you a couple of days ago? | ||
Where do we stand right now? | ||
So early voting finished today. | ||
And all sorts of evidence is coming up in regards to election fraud. | ||
There have been ballots that were pre-set for Lee Jae-myung that have been found. | ||
There have been ballots. | ||
For Kim Mun-soo that have been shredded, there are various indications of election fraud going on, so much so that even legacy media in South Korea, like KBS and NBC, are even reporting on it. | ||
And there's a lot of passion and energy amongst those who really want their democracy to continue on. | ||
We were just at... | ||
And you should have been there. | ||
It was amazing, the energy. | ||
And, you know, we would really love to appeal to our government to engage in some public diplomacy. | ||
It would make such a huge difference. | ||
It would be so timely and it could make a world of difference if President Trump, if Congress, But Ambassador, hang on for a second. | ||
I don't think they want to intrude in an election unless there's pretty hard evidence. | ||
Remember, we had the 2020 election stolen from us. | ||
We're still not in a federal court anywhere. | ||
I don't see the FBI doing an investigation. | ||
We keep saying this is the railhead of everything we have to do to roll through the FBI, the DOJ, the deep state, all of it. | ||
You've got to go back to the beginning, which is the stolen 2020 election. | ||
We ain't making a lot of progress here. | ||
And a guy named Donald John Trump got a real interest in that. | ||
Like every public announcement he makes, it goes back to the stolen election. | ||
What do we have? | ||
That is at that level of seriousness now that Rubio – because remember, South Korea is one of our greatest allies. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
The issue is how much you actually intrude into politics and understand the CCP is all over it. | ||
But what can you actually show as far as a compelling case that you need to do this now because it's going to blow up that, oh, Trump's an election denier. | ||
And they're already in election-denying mode, sir. | ||
Let me be clear. | ||
I'm not asking for interference. | ||
But I am asking for, say, a supportive statement about the democracy in South Korea. | ||
It does not have to be accusatory. | ||
It does not have to in any way interfere with what is going on here. | ||
Simply a statement of support at this time. | ||
Even something as general as that could really help. | ||
We have had various people who are personally going into voting sites to monitor the election, and they are tabulating the number of votes. | ||
And the number of votes that they are finding all across the country has been. | ||
who are going to all the 3,500 or so places, and they are having these results across the country. | ||
When you say significant discrepancy, can you put some math? | ||
Is it 1%, 3%, 5%? | ||
When you say significant discrepancy, percentage basis, what is it? | ||
It varies depending on the location. | ||
Some places it's 20%, some places it's 30%. | ||
There are some places where it's even higher. | ||
We've had some jaws. | ||
But 20 to 30 is more on the lower end of what we've been hearing. | ||
Is the Korean media, I don't see a meltdown of the Korean media. | ||
I mean, 20 to 30 percent, that's a number, okay? | ||
That gets your attention. | ||
Is the Korean media all over this? | ||
They just look in the other way. | ||
And should the government, U.S. government... | ||
That's what I want to see. | ||
But is there enough evidence of that you think they can get into? | ||
20-30% right there. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
How can the Korean people feel comfortable they're going to have an honest election if it's that type of discrepancy? | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
And it is stunning that the legacy media, which had been silent about this, there had been a conspiracy of silence. | ||
They're even covering this now. | ||
And that is stunning. | ||
It's highly significant. | ||
It's not just the conservative YouTubers who are covering this. | ||
Even the legacy media in South Korea is covering election fraud, election irregularities, these things that are being uncovered. | ||
People taking ballots with them to restaurants. | ||
There's various things that are being uncovered more and more. | ||
Wow. | ||
And so Mills, you and Nusham have dialed in. | ||
Are we getting this information to people? | ||
I mean, we'll get involved now if it's 30%. | ||
Give me the information. | ||
Because we've been banging people behind the scenes, and there's a lot of people with eyeballs on it. | ||
People are kind of hesitant. | ||
But if you're talking 30%, how can Rubio not say something? | ||
How can the DHS guys that do the cyber, how can they not say something? | ||
But can you actually show them it's 20% to 30%, sir? | ||
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Yeah. | |
They are running multiple insurance policies to make sure they come with the outcome they are hoping for. | ||
So it's ambiguity on the machines, lack of clarity there. | ||
They're handing out ballots. | ||
Ballots are pre-voted. | ||
Ballots are pre-signed. | ||
I mean, it is just all over the map. | ||
This is – they are running multiple insurance policies to make sure they have the outcome. | ||
What is – but hang on. | ||
What is – OK, fine. | ||
But what is the Korean – Are they now up on the ramparts? | ||
Are they now engaged in this fight that it's clearly being stolen in front of their eyes? | ||
They already had their president turfed out and it was obviously a coup over what? | ||
Wait for it. | ||
Election integrity. | ||
And they really went along without a peep. | ||
Are they stepping up today, the people of South Korea, the conservatives of South Korea, on the rooftops and on the ramparts, sir? | ||
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They really are. | |
Now, here's an important point of order or attack angle, however you want to call it. | ||
If Lee wins, he could immediately be under sanction. | ||
He can't even travel outside of his country because he has violated both U.S. and U.N. sanctions on giving money to North Korea. | ||
I know. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
But that's the thing afterwards. | ||
We've got to stop it now. | ||
If you get afterwards, yes, there will be all kinds of sanctions potentially for the investigation, but they'll get rid of all that. | ||
They'll find a way to get rid of all that, and they'll be in control. | ||
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That's our sanctions. | |
I know this, but I love that, but that's a secondary thing. | ||
Right now, what are they doing about the election fraud? | ||
I saw some of the footage of people going to the polling stations, but this is the elections on Tuesday, correct? | ||
I mean, we're down to it. | ||
And I hear that there's record... | ||
Are these just record manufacturing numbers? | ||
Are these the mythical 6 million votes of Joe Biden that showed up in 2020 and we've never seen again? | ||
We didn't see the 22 midterm. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They didn't come out and vote against Trump or for Biden in 24. Those mythical 6 million ballots, is that what we're seeing here? | ||
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This is the 81 million vote count all over again. | |
Multiple insurance policies to make sure they get the numbers they want. | ||
And this is how you get in the all-time. | ||
Is the all-time records I keep hearing about every day, is that skewed towards them, you think? | ||
Or is that a dumb question? | ||
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Well, of course. | |
Of course it is. | ||
I mean, the energy is out there. | ||
This is much different, though, than Taiwan. | ||
Taiwan was raucous, energetic electioneering. | ||
And because they've – for the last 30 years, this slow Python squeeze on South Korean society by the Chinese Communist Party, you walk around. | ||
It's almost like, is there an election going on? | ||
I mean it is almost – That's because the Chinese Communist Party has been at work for 30 years here. | ||
Colonel Newsom, am I wrong? | ||
You wrote the great book, When China Attacks. | ||
Am I wrong about the dominoes here? | ||
If we lose this election on Tuesday and the financial situation in Japan stays as turbulent as it is, is this their tee-up to actually take? | ||
Because they're rehearsing right now. | ||
You do agree that they're going to move on Taiwan, sir? | ||
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They just might. | |
The election goes the wrong way on the 3rd. | ||
But what you'll see is the culmination of a systematic effort by hardcore Korean leftists to turn the country into a one-party state that is aligned with North Korea and the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And wants to end the U.S. alliance. | ||
And that's been the objective, and it's within reach. | ||
The one thing I would add to the previous discussion is that during the first Trump administration, when Moon Jae-in was the president of South Korea, they stilettoed the press with tax audits, libel suits, etc. | ||
And they've thoroughly intimidated, emasculated it, even the conservative press. | ||
So that's already been done, and that's why you don't hear much from it. | ||
But what has developed is an alternative media, which is ultimately YouTubers. | ||
And some of these have huge followings and get immense sort of coverage. | ||
But you also find that if people raise the issue of election fraud or integrity, and even just say, you know, we ought to have a free election, they will find the prosecutors and the cops show up at their door. | ||
And you can get imprisoned for saying this. | ||
So the people who have an interest in this, they are under a lot of pressure. | ||
And even just a kind word would be very helpful for them. | ||
But as I say, we are within the last steps of an effort to turn it into a one-party state. | ||
And successive U.S. administrations have not paid enough attention to this. | ||
And these people have nowhere to go. | ||
We could always go to Texas or Florida. | ||
They don't have anywhere to go. | ||
And I say just a properly worded statement of support would help them and put the bad guys on notice as well that the U.S. is actually paying attention. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
We're jammed here, but we'll figure it out. | ||
I've got a question to Ambassador Tan. | ||
We're looking for the answer on the other side of the commercial break. | ||
Ambassador. | ||
What is your specific call to action for the war room posse? | ||
And what is your specific call to action to the United States government, particularly Secretary of State Marco Rubio? | ||
Short break. | ||
We're going to return in a moment to Seoul, South Korea. | ||
If you've ever spent any time in Korea, the Korean people are fantastic. | ||
I'm telling you, they're on the cusp of a coup in broad daylight. | ||
A coup in broad daylight by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And you're right. | ||
They've been working on this for 20, 25 years. | ||
Like they've been working on here in the United States of America. | ||
That's why all 350,000 students, bang, got to go. | ||
Remember, President Trump wanted to staple a green card to their graduation. | ||
Now they said they got to exit. | ||
President Trump looked at the numbers and understand what the problem is. | ||
Short break. | ||
back in the warm in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Okay, Ambassador, call to action for our audience and call to action for what you would like to see from the U.S. government that we will work on. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
Yes, I think a statement indicating U.S. support for a fair, transparent election with integrity in support of democracy would be immensely helpful. | ||
Korean people are yearning, they are starved to know that our government is noticing and cares about what is happening. | ||
And believe me, it would make an immense difference for even a simple statement like that and something akin to that to be put forward. | ||
And those who are watching, if you could flood Congress, our executive branch, With your calls for them to do so, South Korea does not have much time left. | ||
And this is really go time for there to be a clear word from our government. | ||
And finally, I would just want to say pray, pray, and pray some more. | ||
There are a lot of praying people here in South Korea, and I think an appeal to... | ||
But God works through human agency, through human instruments, so we've got to get up on it. | ||
Thank you, Ambassador. | ||
Social media for you, and then John and Colonel Newsham for the next. | ||
And by the way, we're going to lead the Saturday show. | ||
We're going to have Dr. Bradley Thayer, who's in Korea also. | ||
He's going to join us and get us updated. | ||
Guys, social media, where do people find you over these critical next couple of three days? | ||
Well, I just, for this purpose, I got on to X and Truth Social. | ||
And so I could be found Morse H10 on both of those platforms. | ||
I'm brand new to both of them. | ||
I'm also on Facebook, Morse H10 on Facebook. | ||
Okay, Colonel Mills, where'd it go? | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Colonel RET John, Colonel RET John, Substack, Colonel RET John 2 on X. Colonel RET John 2 on X. Colonel Newsom. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'm on X at NewshamGrant and www.GrantNewsham.com or at the Center for Security Policy website. | ||
If you want to read a book that's ripped from today's headlines, read When China Attacks. | ||
It'll keep you up at night, and it should keep you up at night. | ||
Gentlemen, thank you so much, and we'll get on it. | ||
Grace, Bill Blaster, maybe this one goes right to the White House switchboard. | ||
I'll talk to you, Grace, right after the show. | ||
Grace Chong. | ||
Very disturbing. | ||
20% and 30% discrepancies already in the early vote. | ||
I've got Rogan on Hanley's on. | ||
Mike Davis is going to join us in a little while. | ||
We're jammed. | ||
We're going to get it all done. | ||
Rogan, the president put a shot across the bow of Leonard Leo in the Federalist Society. | ||
That was like sacrosanct, sacred ground. | ||
The Federalist Society that worked with us for the judges and U.S. attorneys and all that. | ||
You have followed up and supported the president on Twitter this morning. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Well, in full disclosure, I also levied a shot across the bow about a month ago once the new Civil Liberties Alliance, the NCLA, which is like a conservative ACLU, filed a lawsuit against Trump to stop his tariffs. | ||
Right? | ||
So this organization, which I will give some credit to, helped overturn the Chevron decision, right? | ||
Very, very, very important. | ||
And then they followed up with a lawsuit against President Trump to help rectify these rigged trade deals that have hollowed out the middle class for decades, right? | ||
And that didn't sit well with me. | ||
And I called out the donors of that. | ||
And the two biggest donors of that nonprofit are the Koch Industries. | ||
And Leonard Leo's group, the 85 Fund and Donors Trust. | ||
And, you know, Leonard Leo is kind of a behind-the-scenes guy. | ||
For those that don't know him, he's a very powerful man in this country. | ||
And he's the head of the Federalist Society, the head of Tineo, which is a big conservative, you know, activist group. | ||
And very entwined with the donor class of the GOP movement. | ||
And he is largely responsible for... | ||
But what we've seen is with people like Judge Amy Coney Barrett, we got a little screwed on this deal. | ||
And now we're seeing that- A little? | ||
A little? | ||
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A little? | ||
Yeah. | ||
But a lot more screwed. | ||
And I just want to say- Here's a lesson. | ||
Never pick anybody in any position of authority that went to Notre Dame as on the faculty. | ||
I hate to say it. | ||
It used to be a great Catholic university long ago. | ||
It's a hotbed. | ||
It's a progressive mess. | ||
And she's a progressive mess. | ||
She's right on one topic, life. | ||
Everything else in that, she's a disaster. | ||
And Leonard Leo, these guys, you know, they're hiding behind. | ||
They're not MAGA. | ||
They're not populist. | ||
They're not nationalist. | ||
He's got a billion dollars. | ||
They're protecting the donor class. | ||
And President Trump's had a belly full of it. | ||
And this is a shot about this whole thing that's going to come down to the Supreme Court on his Article II powers. | ||
Folks, everything's kind of coming together now. | ||
And that's why President Trump is strategically, you know, getting the chessboard right. | ||
The one thing he's got to do is freeze Leonard Leo. | ||
With that unlimited amount of money that Leonard Leo can come at him behind sneaky, behind all these phony groups, right, to take out these attack ads against President Trump's policies. | ||
Is that not what we're talking about, D.C. Drano? | ||
That's exactly what's happening. | ||
And, you know, MAGA and the Federalist Society were pretty close, in a close relationship for a long time, but it definitely softened. | ||
In Trump's most recent campaign, they didn't put much money towards them, and now we're seeing straight-up lawfare. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Republicans can't win. | ||
Let me be blunt. | ||
All the Murdochs, those scumbags at Fox, the controlled opposition, Karl Rove, the Bushes, all of them can't win elections. | ||
Certainly can't win national elections. | ||
They were all against Trump this time, thought we had no shot to win. | ||
They've got no interest in bringing in Hispanic families down in the Rio Grande Valley in Star County, Texas, which is 97 percent hardscrabble Hispanics, that we lost by 60 points in 16 when I thought we did a pretty good job. | ||
President Trump won it by 16 points. | ||
A 97% blue-collar Hispanic community. | ||
The Hispanic vote's coming our way. | ||
African-American men are coming our way. | ||
They're never going to come the way of the controlled opposition, Fox News, Wall Street Journal editorial page, Karl Rove, Bush, neoliberal, neocon apparatus. | ||
It doesn't offer them anything. | ||
The policies don't match. | ||
As soon as Leonard Leo realized and that group realized that, hey, Trump's serious. | ||
He's actually serious about these tariffs. | ||
He's actually serious about bringing manufacturing jobs back. | ||
He's actually serious about closing the border. | ||
He's actually serious about deporting 13 million illegal alien invaders. | ||
Not the 35 that have been here forever. | ||
I'm talking about the 13 that came on on Biden's watch. | ||
When he's serious about it, all of a sudden they're sneaking around behind the scenes with all these phony front groups attacking President Trump's policies because they don't agree with the policies. | ||
Rogan O 'Hanley, thoughts and observations. | ||
I couldn't have said it better. | ||
What I was going to say, Steve, is, you know, I called him out for the first time, which, you know, I'm a member of the Federal Society. | ||
I've loved what they've done for 20 years, but they've kind of strayed from their mission, and they're trying to bring things back to the Mitt Romney, Mitch McConnell era, and that's just not happening. | ||
And these, you know, they take a lot of credit for picking the Supreme Court justices, but guess what? | ||
Those are MAGA's Supreme Court justice picks, okay? | ||
Federal Society didn't win 2016. | ||
It certainly didn't win 2024. | ||
If it had their way, they would have had Jeb Bush as the great loser to President Hillary Clinton. | ||
Those are our Supreme Court picks. | ||
And they got watered down by bad advice. | ||
And then now it's gone into full opposition mode. | ||
And I'm not going to poo-poo everything. | ||
But listen, when I sent that tweet about Leonard Leo a month ago, I got some calls. | ||
Hey, are you sure about that? | ||
And I'm like, well, he's suing Trump who's standing up to China. | ||
So what else should I do? | ||
Sit back and say, ah, you know what, let's keep the status quo. | ||
This is kind of a fork in the road. | ||
And, you know, President Trump is shooting his shot across the bow because what are we facing right now? | ||
A judicial coup. | ||
And what does Leonard Leo do? | ||
He is entangled with all these judges. | ||
And so if the judges are turning against Trump, you can't help but wonder how much Leonard Leo is involved in the background in making sure this continues. | ||
So unless he starts coming out and publicly disavowing this stuff or making strong moves to rectify this and actually help the people that put Trump in power, the MAGA voters, we have to start asking some serious questions about what his motivations are. | ||
We got to. | ||
This is all positioning this fight on the Article 2 fight that's coming, and it's going to be brutal. | ||
Rogan, you're one of the most followed guys in the MAGA movement. | ||
Social media, where do people go? | ||
At DC Drano on all the platforms. | ||
And, you know, all we want. | ||
Listen, you know who sued Trump over the China tariffs? | ||
Letitia James, okay? | ||
So if you're on the same side of the legal fence as Letitia James, maybe you should look in the mirror and say, what am I actually doing? | ||
And May's out in Arizona. | ||
All these progressive left-wing attorney generals in the states, that's who came after him. | ||
You know what they're really afraid of? | ||
This is the opening salvo, brother, on your rescind the writ of habeas corpus. | ||
That's where this is going. | ||
Let's see what they really think about that one. | ||
It all comes down to cheap labor. | ||
You want the cheap labor? | ||
Are you going to pull the mask off? | ||
Or are you going to actually stick to helping the American working class? | ||
Slave labor. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Thank you. | ||
A truly great man passed away last night. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bernie Carrick. | ||
We've got Jane Zirkle is going to join us. | ||
Jane Zirko worked with Rudy and Bernie, and particularly in that cauldron when the laptop from hell came in. | ||
And Bernie Kerik was a major, major force in back of that. | ||
America's cop, the Saw student, We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
We've got Jane Zirkle. | ||
We've got Mike Davis, Joe Allen. | ||
We're going to run through the tape in the last 30 minutes. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Let's go to Jerusalem and our own Mike Davis. | ||
Mike. | ||
Leonard Leo, you've warned people about this for a while now. | ||
President Trump just put a shot across the bow. | ||
What is going on and why is it important, sir? | ||
President Trump is going to build on his biggest accomplishment of his first term and pick even more bold and fearless judges in his second term. | ||
And we got a lot of them right in the first term, but the problem is that we didn't get a lot of others right. | ||
So we're going to make damn sure. | ||
In President Trump's second term, that the Article III project is going to help President Trump pick even more bold and fearless judges. | ||
We have judges, judicial nominees like Amel Bove. | ||
You hear the Fed Soc types like Ed Whelan wailing about Amel Bove, saying somehow that Amel Bove is not good enough to be a Third Circuit judge. | ||
Based out of New Jersey, I would say this about Amal. | ||
He graduated at the top of his class at Georgetown Law School. | ||
He was a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, the premier federal district in the country. | ||
He was a national security prosecutor. | ||
He clerked for a judge on the Second Circuit in New York. | ||
He clerked for a judge. | ||
on the Southern District of New York. | ||
He is he was the acting deputy attorney general, the acting number two at the Justice Department. | ||
And he was President Trump's lawyer. | ||
When all these other lawyers at these big, fancy law firms would not represent President Trump during the three years of unprecedented, unrelenting Republican in lawfare against President Trump, it was Amel Bovee who was President Trump's Hang on, hang on. | ||
I got that. | ||
And you're, we're getting much more MAGA-type judges. | ||
I understand that. | ||
And the Federal Society had a, had a, and they did help us in 16 by identifying the first chart. | ||
And then you got involved. | ||
We had the second group of which Gorsuch came out of, the great Gorsuch. | ||
But this is something different. | ||
Why is Leonard Leo taking money from that billionaire, the billion dollars he's sitting on, and actually setting up these phony groups and attacking President Trump's policies? | ||
You've got to go pretty far in the woods on something like this to hit President Trump's tripwire. | ||
Would they hit it, brother? | ||
Because he put a shotgun blast out there. | ||
What is that about? | ||
What implication? | ||
And particularly what implication it's going to have, because we've got to get this thing resolved by the 30th of June on the Article 2 powers. | ||
Brother Davis. | ||
Yeah, I mean, when you have Leonard Leo taking over a billion dollars, I think it was like $1.6 billion from a billionaire who gave him his fortune, Barry Side. | ||
And then Leonard sat on the sidelines with all the money for three years of lawfare and didn't support groups that were helping President Trump with the lawfare and actually had guys out there like Ed Whalen, who Leonard funds. | ||
undermining President Trump during this law fair. | ||
And Ed Whelan continues to undermine President Trump with Emil Bove and other judicial leaders I think Leonard Leo needs to remember that he was a nobody. | ||
Before President Trump named him as his judge picker in 2016. | ||
And then Leonard Leo got very wealthy after that. | ||
So, you know, you go from making a couple hundred thousand dollars a year at the Federal Society to flying around in private jets and having, you know, eight million dollar homes in Maine. | ||
He got very wealthy from this. | ||
You would think that after you've gotten very wealthy off of President Trump, that you can at least give President Trump. | ||
The loyalty of keeping your mouth shut. | ||
Where's this going to go for, I know you've got to bounce, but what should we look for? | ||
Where is this going to go from here? | ||
Because this is inextricably tied to these issues of the Article two powers in this kind of confrontation where this Jacksonian type of confrontation that, you know, because you laid it out very clearly from the beginning that we're now reaching the at least the first climax stage of by the end of June. | ||
How do what do people should think about in the Leonard Leo and Federal Society part of this, sir? | ||
I think President Trump's going to rely more on the Article three project than he is. | ||
We've already compiled a list of Supreme Court nominees and shared that list. | ||
We're working very closely. | ||
I'm working very closely with President Trump. | ||
And his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, and his White House counsel, David Warrington, and his deputy counsel for nomination, Steve Kenney, who used to work for me on the Senate Judiciary Committee. | ||
President Trump has learned his lessons from the first term, good and bad. | ||
He knows that the people he picks for these key posts, whether in the executive branch at the Justice Department or on these judicial slots, these are critical roles. | ||
People are policy in Washington, D.C. Run for office in 2016. | ||
He had never served in office. | ||
He had four years in the wilderness. | ||
Those wilderness years were important to retort. | ||
I've got to bounce. | ||
I know you do. | ||
Do you think, though, that Leonard Leo is going to start taking out ads in these phony conservative front groups to attack President Trump's assertion of his Article II powers, particularly if we get to the point. | ||
I know you're not a huge fan of this, but you're getting closer to my side, suspending the writ of habeas corpus and other things that President Trump needs to do as commander in chief of the armed forces and having taken an oath to defend the nation against all enemies, foreign and domestic, sir. | ||
Well, I thought that conservatives, constitutionalists, | ||
On November 5th, they gave President Trump an overwhelming electoral mandate, 312 electoral votes, all seven swing states the popular vote. | ||
President Trump was sabotaged during his first term. | ||
He's not going to get sabotaged during his second term, not by leftists and not by establishment conservatives. | ||
We will make damn sure that doesn't happen at the Article III project. | ||
And I am very happy that after Ed Whelan put out his piece, We had three Article III projects, opinion pieces from me, from Josh Hammer, from Will Chamberlain, out immediately punching back against this. | ||
We are going to be in the fight every day for President Trump. | ||
We're going to make damn sure he succeeds with the war room posse. | ||
Okay, you know the war room posse or the hoplites over at Article III. | ||
Where do people go, sir? | ||
Article III projects. | ||
Donate. | ||
Follow us on social media. | ||
Take action. | ||
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Tell both of your home state senators to vote to confirm Emil Bovee for the New Jersey-based seat on the Third Circuit. | ||
Emil is a savage for the Constitution. | ||
He's bold. | ||
He's fearless. | ||
He's exactly who President Trump should pick in his second term. | ||
Great. | ||
Mike, continue on, press on, and we'll take it from here and get it all out, get it over to Article 3. Thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate you taking the time to join us. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bernie Carrick, America's cop, who's the wingman to America's mayor. | ||
Let's go and play the cold opener. | ||
I'm going to bring Jane Zirkle in, who worked with both of them. | ||
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The mayor and I, in the aftermath of 9-11, we had phenomenal teams around us, some of the best cops in the country. | |
You know, when I became police commissioner, I left the Department of Correction. | ||
I came to the NYPD. | ||
And I can remember, right after the mayor appointed me, he made the announcement in the blue room at City Hall. | ||
And I came down off the podium, and Chief Fahey, who's in here tonight, came up to me and he said... | ||
Those guys are from intelligence. | ||
And those are going to be a part of your new detail. | ||
And I looked over, and I didn't know any of these guys. | ||
None. | ||
But I'm looking out into the blue room, and I see a cast of characters that I've worked with, that I was involved in gun battles with. | ||
My partner was shot and injured, Hector Santiago. | ||
Mike Jermine had his partner shot and killed. | ||
Craig Taylor shot and killed two guys. | ||
I can go around the room. | ||
Actually, Bobby Picciano was shot, I think, twice. | ||
Or two gun battles shot once. | ||
I don't know. | ||
A whole load of rounds went off at that table. | ||
But I looked over at the chief and I said, hey, chief, let me ask you something. | ||
I said, I don't know these guys. | ||
And I don't want anybody around me that I don't know. | ||
He said, yeah, who do you want? | ||
And I said, you know, I want Hector and Donnie Tranquil, Mike Jermaine, Sean Crowley. | ||
I started pointing all these guys out. | ||
And I'm thinking, this is going to take two years to get these guys transferred and all this stuff. | ||
And Chief Fahey looks at me, he goes, okay, that's it? | ||
I said, yeah. | ||
He goes, okay, you're all transferred. | ||
Now, anybody that knows anything about the police department, nobody could transfer like that. | ||
Nobody. | ||
And he did a telephone message, and within an hour or so, they were all transferred to my office. | ||
And for the next 18 months... | ||
They are battle tested. | ||
They are the best of the best in the NYPD. | ||
I'd like my detail to stand up. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
So I'm going to do something that I know I'm going to get in a lot of trouble for. | ||
You know, on and in the aftermath of September 11th, we went through hell. | ||
My executive staff, the mayor's staff, but we did the best we could. | ||
And people, you know, they come to me and they say, you're a hero. | ||
You know, I'm not a hero, but I damn sure had a bunch of heroes that worked for me. | ||
Okay, that is one of the best guys you'll ever meet. | ||
That is from War Room, if you remember, September 11th in the evening of 2021, the wilderness years. | ||
Remember that? | ||
We had Rudy, we had Bernie, we had all of them. | ||
All the original gangsters, all the old school New York cops that were down there for 9-11 and come back for the 20th anniversary. | ||
We had a special Rob Sig and Parker was with us, went on for hours. | ||
Bernie had had an adult beverage, as you can tell there, one or two during the evening. | ||
But this is the humanity of the guy. | ||
Jane Zirkle, you worked with both of them. | ||
We've got about a minute here, and I'm holding you to the other side. | ||
What was Bernie Carrick like, ma 'am? | ||
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Well, you heard it right there. | |
Bernie Carrick, just like Mayor Giuliani, they are some of the most humble guys you will meet, no matter who would come up to them, which... | ||
They'd be greeted by New Yorkers from all walks of life, just constantly saying how much they appreciated them for what they did for the city during 9-11. | ||
They would always say, you know, we're not heroes. | ||
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We were just doing our jobs. | |
But the reality is Bernie Kerik is an American hero. | ||
He is a patriot. | ||
And he was a great mentor to so many like myself in the space. | ||
I met him when I was just 18 years old. | ||
And he was always the guy that you would turn to. | ||
If, you know, there was a problem, if you needed something, I often joke that Rudy would be the one to find the trouble and Bernie would be the one to fix it. | ||
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You know, they were quite the team. | |
Everyone knows the mayor and the commissioner, and he was just a wonderful, wonderful soul and person. | ||
You think Jane Zirkle's tough? | ||
Natalie's good. | ||
Jane Zirkle's had Bernie, Rudy, and Bannon as her first three bosses. | ||
That's how you get tough. | ||
Jane Zirkle, by the way, was there on the laptop from hell. | ||
She was the administrative person that helped pull it together. | ||
I think you were 17 or 18 years old. | ||
It was unbelievable. | ||
Your work ethic. | ||
And Bernie loved you, and I know you loved him. | ||
Stick around. | ||
Bernie Carrick, America's cop. | ||
The wingman of Rudy Giuliani. | ||
One of the greats. | ||
Passed away last night. | ||
Age of 69. As soon as we know more about Bernie's, obviously we're going to do wall-to-wall coverage of that. | ||
Jane, you're going to come back. | ||
Natalie's got part of the show tonight. | ||
President's going to be speaking at a rally. | ||
Natalie's going to be hosting. | ||
You're going to join her. | ||
What's your social media to that time, ma 'am? | ||
Because you know both these guys personally. | ||
You're Rudy's executive assistant and work with Bernie a lot. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
You can find me at Jane Zirkle on Instagram, X, Getter, and YouTube. | ||
Thank you, ma 'am. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Joe Allen, Monday we're going to come back and do a deeper dive. | ||
I want reading assignments and where people go over the weekend. | ||
You've got to get up to speed on artificial intelligence. | ||
We're now going to get into the kill zone. | ||
Where do they go, sir? | ||
I encourage the audience to go to joebot.xyz. | ||
Subscribe, and you're going to have something pretty good coming in on Sunday. | ||
Also, at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z social media. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
I will see you on Monday. | ||
From the road. | ||
You're killing it from the road, and there's a whole reason for this. | ||
We'll start to explain the project he's on, but you're killing it because Axios is great reporting. | ||
They're doing a great job. | ||
Some of it I've heard before by Joe Allen a couple of years ago. | ||
Bang. | ||
Alan, you're killing it. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Alan going on the road. | ||
Catherine O 'Neill. | ||
We had Kurt Mills on the other day. | ||
He's magnificent. | ||
You're now a board member over there. | ||
Talk to me about Meriwether Farms. | ||
Sell me some beef, baby. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
So we have our entirely anticipated Father's Day box. | ||
Father's Day is June 14th. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Merriweather Farms, and I love me some Catherine O 'Neill. | ||
You're actually, normally we get the panic call, hey, I got the Memorial Day, and we're up on Memorial Day Friday morning. | ||
We're actually planning ahead. | ||
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You're doing one of four weeks, three weeks in the head. | |
Baby, hit it. | ||
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What is it? | |
After your advisement, Steve. | ||
So Father's Day box, one of the best parts of this box is you have an entire Porterhouse, I believe you get two of them. | ||
I don't know if you remember, Steve, I held up a porterhouse and I said that this steak was as big as my face. | ||
And it truly is as big as my face. | ||
So it's a beautiful cut of meat. | ||
People ask for them all the time. | ||
So with code WARROOM25, you get $25 off your Father's Day box. | ||
It's a great present for dads. | ||
It's a great variety of items in there. | ||
There's beef. | ||
There's burger patties. | ||
There's the porterhouses. | ||
So I really encourage you guys to buy right now because we have a limited quantity, as it says in the product title. | ||
So merriweatherfarms.com, code word, War Room 25 for $25 off your Father's Day box. | ||
One more time, where do they go? | ||
Because I want people, this is well thought through, people love the product. | ||
We just got to get more access to the product and particularly support. | ||
Your beef, what you've done up there with the cattle and the grass and all of it is magnificent. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
I want people really to go to the website, learn more, contact you guys and become part of the group up there of customers that just love it. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
Thank you so much, Steve. | ||
It's merriweatherfarms.com, and you'll see the Father's Day box right on the homepage, limited edition, code word WARROOM25 for $25 off the Father's Day box. | ||
You will not regret getting this as a gift for all the great dads out there. | ||
Thank you, ma 'am. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Great to see you. | ||
Charlie Kirk's going to be up next. | ||
The president's going to have a presser, I think, around 1.30. | ||
You want to stick around with Real America's Voice and see that. | ||
You got Poso, Gruber. | ||
Who knows how long it's going to be? | ||
Who knows what's going to start? | ||
The president's then leaving. | ||
He's going to speak tonight, I think, in Pittsburgh at an event. | ||
We're going to cover that. | ||
It's supposed to be 5 o 'clock. | ||
We're going to cover that live. | ||
Obviously, the Real America's Voice team. | ||
Natalie's also going to be here. | ||
She's got all kind of breaking news, but we're going to kind of go in and obviously cover wall-to-wall the president. | ||
Tomorrow, we've got something that's kind of a table setter for all the convergence of tariffs, of the universities, of everything with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You can tell President Trump is now girded for a fight on this, and we're going to explain it all to you. | ||
We're going to give you all the background you're going to need to jump on that. | ||
Tiananmen Square, our traditional commemoration of Tiananmen Square, will start Tuesday night, which will be dawn in October. | ||
Mike Lindell, Trial of the Century starts Monday. | ||
Give me some times. | ||
You're going to do a press conference at 7.30 a.m. Mountain Time. | ||
That'll be 9.30, Real Americans. | ||
We're going to pick it up on our other streaming, and then when our show goes live, we'll be covering the trial as closely as we possibly can. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
Are we going to win here? | ||
Yes, we are going to win. | ||
I'll tell you, here I am in Denver, Colorado, and last night I got on a call with our teams here, and you won't believe there was over 20,000 people on that call. | ||
People are engaged. | ||
They know this is the tip of the spear, everybody. | ||
This is the gateway to securing our elections. | ||
Remember, my pillow specifically was sued. | ||
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Now, MyPillow is the only company that was sued. | ||
They went after MyPillow. | ||
Why? | ||
Because to silence their CEO and never stop talking about our elections. | ||
And I made a promise to our president that his four years would not be in vain because we need to secure our elections before the midterms. | ||
Well, this is so important, Steve. | ||
But remember, everybody, it's a jury trial. | ||
This is a jury trial. | ||
I called her out on a lot of things. | ||
The plaintiff's lawyers don't like me. | ||
I called them a few names in the deposition when they attacked my pills and said they were lumpy. | ||
So this is that trial. | ||
Steve, I really feel confident we're working 18 hours a day with the lawyers here. | ||
And I'm getting my voice back. | ||
So I'm going to be ready for the trial. | ||
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