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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 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. Mann. | ||
you you Okay, welcome. | ||
It is Saturday, 31 May in the year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
I thought it was a perfect time for us to do a reset and to think through everything that's going on in the convergence of President Trump's policies in regards to this country and MAGA and all of it with what we're doing vis-a-vis the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And since we're coming up on our traditional annual commemoration with the new federal state of China. | ||
Starting on Tuesday at 6 p.m. | ||
It'll be live in Beijing at 6 a.m. in the morning there, I think. | ||
And then on Wednesday for all two hours of the morning show, in and out of news and other things that are going to happen. | ||
We always do it in conjunction with the new federal state of China. | ||
Normally my co-host Miles Guo is not with us because Miles Guo is riding in a federal prison because of the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party throughout the entire legal system in the United States of America. | ||
We'll get to more of that in a moment. | ||
Forrest Chu is going to be my co-host as he has been on and off over the last couple of months. | ||
And I'm going to bring in Forrest in a moment. | ||
I've got to start in Korea because yesterday on the show we had the ambassador. | ||
We had Ambassador Tan. | ||
We had Colonel John Mills, Colonel Grant Newsham. | ||
And the feedback we got, there was a call to arms for everybody to get involved, get to start talking to your representatives, talk to the White House. | ||
We have to have some sort of declaration on what's going on in this election. | ||
Dr. Bradley Thayer, our own Bradley Thayer is over there. | ||
First off, Dr. Thayer, I've laid out the case, and I wanted to start our kind of two hours with the CCP, given you're an expert. | ||
I laid out the case yesterday that's what's concerning me the most. | ||
Is our strongest ally on the Eurasian landmass, the South Koreans. | ||
And some folks that we have a pretty large, I think 25,000 or 35,000 troops still in South Korea. | ||
The war is not over. | ||
I think it's not even an armistice. | ||
I think it's just like a truce or a ceasefire on a war that was fought when I was just a baby. | ||
Right now, a coup generated by the Chinese Communist Party looks like it's on the edge of a potential unless there's a come-from-behind effort and a full understanding of voter integrity and stealing an election that our strongest ally in the region may actually flip to the Chinese Communist Party camp because this party, this progressive party got this liberal party they got. | ||
To me, it's infiltrated totally with a CCP element, and that is, along with Japan having a financial crisis where they really can't finance out any long bonds right now, and they're really looking inward now of the massive economic and financial problems they have, that this is a tee-up. | ||
As soon as South Korea falls by a rigged election, you're going to have These are rehearsals. | ||
Captain. | ||
These are rehearsals for the invasion of Taiwan. | ||
And these dominoes are all going to fall, and they're going to fall quickly unless somehow we get engaged in this and think this through. | ||
First off, my theory, because you're one of the smartest guys I know about this region, and then number two, I want to get down to the specifics of the CCP's infiltration of South Korea in this election, sir. | ||
Yes, Steve, great to join you. | ||
So I think what we need to consider is that in 1950, Stalin, Mao, and the communist leader of North Korea decided to conquer South Korea using bullets. | ||
So June of this year, 2025, marks an anniversary, the 75th anniversary. | ||
The start of the Korean War. | ||
So again, the Communists tried to conquer the South using bullets. | ||
Now they're trying to use ballots to do so, fraudulent ballots. | ||
And Ambassador Tan, John Mills, Grant Newsome, and I have been looking at this issue. | ||
John talked a lot, of course, as the Ambassador did, about the variation in voting, the fact that so many are essentially voted. | ||
And have been pre-signed. | ||
So there are innumerable problems with this South Korean election. | ||
What is the deepest problem is the fact that the CCP is conquering South Korea now, not using kinetic warfare, not using bullets, but using political warfare to infiltrate the political parties, Democratic Party on the left, and the People's Power Party. | ||
On the right. | ||
If the left wins, you're going to see not just a condominium, but you're going to see a very close alliance, de facto alliance, between the South Korean government and the People's Republic of China. | ||
And South Korea matters. | ||
It matters strategically because it is a very powerful ally with a formidable military that anchors It serves as one of the major northern anchors, as Japan does, of the first island chain moving down through the Ryukos in Taiwan into the Philippines. | ||
As you well know, Steve, it matters economically because it's a thriving economy. | ||
And thirdly, it matters in the sense of political warfare because as Taiwan shows that Communism doesn't work, right? | ||
Taiwan shows what China might have been if the communists hadn't come to power. | ||
South Korea shows how an agrarian country, of course, in 1950, became an economic dynamo and a strategic dynamo, whereas North Korea, of course, is a very dangerous state with Issues of starvation, of course, and the gross human rights abuses. | ||
Repeat what you said at the beginning. | ||
It's almost stunning to hear that a political party elected by supposedly the South Koreans, but of course there's the tournament voter fraud all over the place, will closely align with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The war in Korea 75 years ago was a war between the Chinese Communist Party and the United States of America. | ||
Yes, Koreans were involved, but that onslaught of 500,000 to a million troops of the Chinese that often didn't even have weapons, they just were human wave after human wave sent by Mao to overwhelm the Americans. | ||
And one of some of the bloodiest, most heroic fighting in the history of the United States Marine Corps and the Army. | ||
I mean for you to say it, it just sounds – it's so unbelievable that you could actually have a government in South Korea that was not just aligned but like inextricably linked with the Chinese Communist Party, sir. | ||
it's uh This isn't hypothetical. | ||
This is in real time. | ||
There's still elements that might be done, but it's going to be a very tight election, and with the shenanigans, of course, that John Mills talked about yesterday. | ||
You know, there's significant voter fraud. | ||
But the CCP, of course, is expert at waging political warfare. | ||
While they support the Democratic Party, that is the party of the left in South Korea, the People's Power Party, or the PPP, also is divided. | ||
And there is Chinese influence, PRC's influence, in the PPP, too. | ||
So there's a division within the PPP. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party, the PRC, are playing really with loaded dice in many respects. | ||
There is a preferable outcome, and that is that Kim Min-soo under the People's Power Party wins on Tuesday. | ||
That's a much better outcome for the South Korean people, the U.S., our allies in the world, than if Lee wins, the leader of the left-wing Democratic Party. | ||
So, but the influence of the Chinese Communist Party in South Korea is deep. | ||
It's been happening over decades. | ||
And the PRC has been expert at influencing their media, their political parties, their economy. | ||
The PRC has fifth columns in Japan, but particularly in Taiwan, 25 or 30 percent of the people... | ||
I mean, is my theory the case that you're going to see the dominoes? | ||
And do you agree with some of our other colleagues, particularly Captain Jim Fennell, that says, hey, these are rehearsals. | ||
These are not exercises around Taiwan, sir. | ||
Jim Fennell is absolutely right. | ||
We've been seeing it in 2023 and 2024 and this year. | ||
That the PRC is, again, it's a hyper-aggressive state. | ||
And that aggression takes a kinetic form, as we saw in Korea. | ||
Those were the bullets. | ||
But it also takes the form of political warfare, voter manipulation, the ballots that they can manipulate. | ||
So it is waging either kinetic or political warfare all of the time. | ||
In international politics, and it has since it came to power in 1949. | ||
So no country is safe, really, from the depredations of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That includes, obviously, the U.S., as you've stressed for so many years. | ||
But South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, we see the aggression in the South China Sea, for example, where the Republic of the Philippines, a U.S. ally, is being coerced. | ||
By the PRC, as well as other states in the South China Sea. | ||
We see it with India. | ||
We see it most tellingly against their own people, right? | ||
Where the Muslims, the genocide against Muslims in Xinjiang or the Tibetans, the gross human rights abuses, denial of religious liberty, right? | ||
The evil of the CCP is on display all of the time, if you'll only look, as well as its aggression. | ||
Again, if you'll only look. | ||
There's a chance in Korea, of course, on Tuesday, of having the better outcome for the South Korean people, but we'll have to see. | ||
Steve, a very important event is going to happen on Sunday, June 1st, and that is there's going to be a Memorial Day in South Korea where the Koreans, as well as U.S. veterans, come together to remember the sacrifices, of course. | ||
And the tremendous cost of the Korean War. | ||
So that's happening June 1st, Sunday, June 1st. | ||
And it would be, of course, important to note that. | ||
It also would be very useful if the Secretary of State or if President Trump sent a message. | ||
No, we're working on it. | ||
Yeah, we're working on it. | ||
Right now, we've got to bounce. | ||
If you had to call it right now, is this too close to call? | ||
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Or what does your gut tell you? | |
The thumb of the CCP is tilting it towards the left, Democratic Party. | ||
So if it were a free and fair election, the PPP would win. | ||
But it's not a free and fair election because of the manipulation. | ||
So it's going to be a close election. | ||
Things are not looking good. | ||
So we need to have, for example, Steve, an ambassador in South Korea, right? | ||
We've got an acting one, but we need an ambassador and team to come in here who's really going to be a tiger in dealing with these issues and ensuring that South Korea is not lost precipitously to the Chinese Communist Party or at all. | ||
We've got to think the CCP is waging war. | ||
They're using bullets and ballots all the time. | ||
It never ends. | ||
It's 24 /7. | ||
Until they're taken down. | ||
A lot needs to be done. | ||
There's still a chance though. | ||
And I think recognizing the sacrifice on June 1st, where 1.2 million people, South Koreans died, as well as over 36,000 Americans and almost 100,000 Americans were wounded. | ||
In the Korean War from 1950 to 1953. | ||
Dr. Thayer, we've got to bounce. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
People need to keep up with you non-stop. | ||
Yeah, Brad Thayer on X, and then Bradley Thayer, Getter and True. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve, for calling attention to this. | ||
We'll check in with you guys Monday. | ||
Dr. Bradley Thayer, part of the team over there with Colonel Mills, Colonel Grant Newsham, and of course, Ambassador Tan, and Mina, who's also going through, Mina Kim. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
Shocking even to talk about the CCP in South Korea. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Mo Bannon from Hungary. | ||
Forrest is with us. | ||
New federal state of China co-hosting about the Chinese Communist Party and how we take it down. | ||
A situation report next in the War Room. | ||
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Mo Bannon in Hungary. | ||
So, Mo, a quick... | ||
You were very close to Bernie Carrick. | ||
You got an amazing photo up there. | ||
Tell me about Bernie Carrick, the man. | ||
The man and the legend. | ||
Sir. | ||
Ma 'am. | ||
Bernie Carrick is and will always be a true American hero and patriot. | ||
He led with strength after 9 /11 in New York City and actually throughout the world. | ||
He will be immensely missed. | ||
I am very grateful that he walked you into prison on July 1st and was actually... | ||
He also, in two of those pictures that you just had up, were from the government gangster screening out in Arizona right before you got out. | ||
And it was actually Congressman Hamaday's. | ||
It was a campaign event for him. | ||
However, Bernie brought me up on stage and just shined a light on to the amazing things that War Room were doing. | ||
But really, Bernie was the amazing person. | ||
And I don't want his legacy. | ||
To be forgotten, he will always be remembered as a great man. | ||
You remember, he and Eric Prince were there at that press conference we did right outside the prison and walked me into prison to make sure everything was sorted. | ||
Of course, they weren't particularly happy. | ||
The prison wasn't happy that Bernie Carrick and Eric Prince showed up. | ||
Bernie also was going to be a senior executive in the Bureau of Prisons, but was getting ill. | ||
And so it didn't feel he could step into the breach. | ||
Mo, a great man, and we're going to do a lot more next week in covering the events around his death. | ||
Bernie Kerik, a true American hero. | ||
Mo, we're doing CCP today, the Situation Report of the Chinese Communist Party with our partners over the new federal state of China. | ||
You've been in Poland and Hungary. | ||
Give us a geopolitical report from there, and what are their feelings towards MAGA, ma 'am? | ||
They're very happy with MAGA, but we've adopted the Make Europe Great Again here over at CPAC Hungary. | ||
You know, I've seen a lot of hats with that on there, especially at CPAC Hungary, but at CPAC Poland as well. | ||
The whole idea here is that we need to defeat the globalists. | ||
Prime Minister Orban has set a great example here in Hungary that other European countries need to follow suit. | ||
And I was very, very much in anticipation of his speech, and he did not disappoint. | ||
You know, he talked about President Trump and what President Trump has done thus far and what he expects President Trump to continue to do. | ||
And then what Europe needs to do to make sure that Brussels does not have complete control There have been amazing speakers besides Prime Minister Orban throughout the conference and many different countries represented. | ||
And it just shows that it's not just Hungary. | ||
It's not just Poland. | ||
It's not just the United States. | ||
It's all conservatives throughout the world that are forming an alliance to defeat the globalists. | ||
How was my video? | ||
How did it play? | ||
It played very well. | ||
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You say, Dad, it was great. | |
I mean, it was great. | ||
Everyone was excited to see your video. | ||
I had a few people see my reaction to it. | ||
Mo's so sweet. | ||
She always says positive. | ||
I'm her worst. | ||
I'm on her all the time. | ||
Her worst critic, she knows. | ||
She went to West Point for Beast Barracks. | ||
Afterwards, she said, Dad, you know, that was pretty easy after being raised by you and Mom. | ||
I don't know who got the better reaction. | ||
My speech is at CPAC Poland or your video is CPAC Hungary. | ||
It might be about the same, so we'll have to see. | ||
Honey, we're going to play that next week. | ||
I got great, great reviews on your speech. | ||
People loved it. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I know that Hungary has already done a lot to take down the deep state. | ||
They need to continue to. | ||
In an interview today, My message to the Hungarian people, because there will be an election next year here in Hungary, and my message to the Hungarian people was you need to resist the globalists. | ||
Continue to resist. | ||
Much as possible against the globalists. | ||
In my speech to the Polish people at CPAC Poland, it was, you will begin to defeat the deep state and take down the deep state when you elect your conservative leader on June 1st. | ||
And their election is tomorrow. | ||
Yes, tomorrow. | ||
Yeah, it's tomorrow. | ||
A big one. | ||
Mo, great job. | ||
Thanks for showing the floor. | ||
Exactly. | ||
All the travel. | ||
Ma 'am, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Look forward to getting you back here. | ||
Thank you, hon. Thank you. | ||
Forrest Chu joins us. | ||
Forrest, New Federal State, and one of my, been my co-host here for a while. | ||
I've got to ask you a question. | ||
I want to put this out so we understand this. | ||
We pride ourselves in being a partner with the New Federal State of China to support Lao Bai Jing in their quest for freedom to basically get rid of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We're pretty open. | ||
By the fact that we believe in regime change. | ||
We believe this is a brutal dictatorship. | ||
It's not legitimate. | ||
It's never had legitimacy. | ||
It was kind of given the government by a really Marxist-influenced State Department at the time. | ||
But the last couple of days, you had the Harvard situation. | ||
You got President Trump on the students. | ||
You've got this at Harvard, but it's all around, really, it's not so much anti-Semitism. | ||
It's really the CCP and the CCP's involvement. | ||
How do we make sure, because the students that come here from the mainland, not all of them are Chinese Communist Party apparatchiks or princelings. | ||
there's a lot of good people coming here, but they're controlled by that agreement they have to sign. | ||
How do we make sure that our efforts, particularly the Americans that support La Beijing, support new federal states'efforts in Mao's growth, how do we make sure that our efforts are not looked at as anti-Chinese? | ||
We love the Chinese people. | ||
We love La Beijing. | ||
We detest the Chinese Communist Party and everything they do. | ||
That's the only way to solve this trouble for everyone. | ||
Because remember, the Chinese people are the victim. | ||
We know there is a spies. | ||
By the CCP, they send their spies into a lot of Western countries. | ||
But really, the Chinese people are the victim. | ||
A lot of youth, young students came here really just for study. | ||
But under these circumstances, we have to have the measure to make sure that Americans stand. | ||
This is the last ground for freedom and democracy. | ||
If American falls, then there is no democracy and freedom for the people. | ||
And Bradley just mentioned South Korea. | ||
Four days later is June 4th, which is like 36 years ago, the Chinese young students fight for democracy and freedom for Chinese people. | ||
And they paid ultimate sacrifice. | ||
They lost their lives. | ||
A lot of people died on July 4th, 1989. | ||
So this is 36 years ago. | ||
We keep fighting. | ||
And this year marks the fifth anniversary, the new federal state of China, founded by you and Mao's school. | ||
As you just mentioned, Mao is still at MDC because of the politically motivated case. | ||
But the Chinese people are fighting against the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We want freedom. | ||
We want democracy. | ||
Until we dismantle this regime, Chinese people won't have freedom to So I want to talk about that. | ||
I want to spend the next couple of hours. | ||
We're going to actually have an expert on trade join us a little later, talk about the trade war with China. | ||
But let me ask you, how are they able to influence and infiltrate South Korea when the economy there is doing so bad? | ||
Don't the South Koreans understand what the problems are in China? | ||
And walk us through what daily life is for the Lao Ba Jing, for the basic, the common man and woman in China today. | ||
We got about a minute. | ||
We got about 90 seconds now. | ||
We're going to obviously going to be with me for the next two hours. | ||
But just give me a snapshot of that. | ||
Okay. | ||
In China, the common... | ||
That's the strategy, that's the techniques that the Chinese Communist Party use to oppress their people because people are busy to make their living. | ||
Nobody cares about freedom and free speech. | ||
There is no free speech. | ||
Everything is controlled by the state. | ||
So the propaganda, the media control. | ||
It's so tight with all the technology, with Western big tech support, they were able to censor everybody, monitoring everybody. | ||
That's what happened in South Korea with the propaganda, with the media control. | ||
They can influence people, especially the young people. | ||
Again, this is an ideology fight. | ||
This is not political. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party want to take down the freedom and the democracy. | ||
So this is their strategic plan, which they deplored for decades. | ||
We were talking about the election. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
I'm going to go back. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
I'm going to go back to South Korea and Taiwan, all of it. | ||
We're here today to do a situation report. | ||
On the war of the Chinese Communist Party, unrestricted warfare against the United States of America. | ||
I think a lot of people are missing and losing the plot. | ||
We've got to be very focused about this and supporting President Trump in this massive effort. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back with the new federal state of China in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
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Welcome back. | ||
President Trump, if you look at everything he's working on, domestically, international, national security policy, so much of it revolves around the centrality of the Chinese Communist Party and President Trump's leadership in this effort is kind of the buried lead. | ||
If you understand that, a lot of things start to make sense. | ||
And what happened, I'm going to hammer this over and over and over and over again. | ||
That the progress we were making with the Russians, it's all kind of come to a, and the progress we were making with the Chinese Communist Party, President Trump put out a tweet on Friday talking about how we had him backed up against the wall when we went to the full embargo. | ||
The progress we were making there, folks, essentially ended around, and you can look from the actions from the time that Xi went to the victory parade. | ||
For three days in Moscow in which Lula showed up also in Brazil. | ||
I think they got much more focus on the BRICS and what's going to happen in the Rio reset and that's one of the reasons we continue to push this information so you fully understand it. | ||
Go to birchgold.com slash ban and end of the dollar empire because that's one of the Chinese Communist Party's leading things is to break the U.S. dollar. | ||
You're going to see, and I've said this over and over again, I don't believe you're going to see tremendous movement. | ||
You'll see some tremendous movement in getting to a deal until after Rio. | ||
So the Rio reset and the road to Rio is massively important for your life. | ||
You must understand it. | ||
Go to birchgold.com /bannon. | ||
It's all free, but you must understand that. | ||
And the reason I say this goes back to President Trump has been struggling with the Chinese Communist Party for, I don't know, nine or ten years. | ||
From when he was a candidate, and when I stepped into the campaign, we much more raised that concern in the upper states of the Midwest, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. | ||
And Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Ohio, because Ohio is not locked away, and parts of Iowa, that even then was on the tip of people's minds, top of mind. | ||
President Trump worked for two years in 2019, in May. | ||
After Putin went to Shanghai for the first big One Belt, One Road conference, they decided to spit in the face of President Trump and the Americans on Bob Lighthizer and Jameson Greer and Peter Navarro's deal that would incorporate what we call the seven original sins of their state capitalism. | ||
And then shortly thereafter, at the military games in Wuhan, you had the pandemic, the virus, the COVID-19 started to affect people. | ||
And of course, you know what happened a couple of months later. | ||
Miles Guo, the great Miles Guo, warned us about this all the time. | ||
He was one of the biggest proponents of saying, hey, they're just tapping you along. | ||
Lee Hun, these guys are stretching out the negotiation. | ||
They never intend to sign this because to sign it would make them subservient to the foreign devils and Wan Shishan and Xi will never do that. | ||
He was adamant about that. | ||
He turned out to be right. | ||
And now, everything we're talking about is not even close to that. | ||
I mean, we had a full embargo. | ||
So, Forrest, the geostrategic situation we are in today, both with their infiltration into the United States, and we'll talk about that in a second, but also what's happening in East Asia. | ||
We have Japan that has a major financial crisis, and right now the Japanese, as powerful as they are as the world's third largest economy, cannot sell bonds out 10, 20, 30 years. | ||
There's no market for it. | ||
People are that concerned about their financial situation, their demographic situation, and the rise of China and now into Manchur everything. | ||
They're very concerned about this. | ||
Number two, you have on Tuesday, we may have... | ||
And right now, they're not doing exercises. | ||
They're doing rehearsals for an invasion of Taiwan. | ||
And folks, if you don't care about Taiwan, the moral implications and the political implications and the strategic implications, I got it. | ||
A lot of people don't just say, hey, heck with everybody. | ||
But this is different than Gaza, and it's different than Ukraine, and it's different than the Red Sea, which we're keeping the Suez Canal open for the Europeans. | ||
This is about a 25 percent drop in the American economy immediately because the Chinese Communist Party would have control of the advanced chip design plants, research development and plants in Taiwan. | ||
So, Forrest, as you look at it in the new federal state looks at it, it's really – What is your assessment of where we stand right now in the United States with the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party and President Trump's role in combating that and this horrific situation that we have in East Asia right now with what was three of our strongest allies, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, sir? | ||
Okay, I think in the US the situation is very bad. | ||
President Trump understands this. | ||
You understand this. | ||
That's why CCP hates you the most. | ||
That's why they go after you and President Trump and the MAGA movement. | ||
Because you can see through and connect it to the people, tell people the truth, what really happened. | ||
As you just mentioned, Miles and you warned the U.S. and Americans a long time ago. | ||
This is the playbook that the CCP has. | ||
They are loaded from the political influence to the media propaganda. | ||
And in South Korea and in Taiwan, if they are taking over Korea and Taiwan, that's actually one of their strategic play. | ||
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They will dump the world economy. | |
As Xi, he is all in. | ||
By all means, he wants to collapse the U.S., whether it's from internal fight or from the economy attack. | ||
So that's their playbook. | ||
I think President Trump understands this better. | ||
But I think we have, before your guest was talking about this election and the election in Korea, it's kind of deja vu to me because election is so important for the democracy. | ||
And thinking about the midterm election is coming, what we can do here. | ||
I think the administration and the American people really has to work swiftly. | ||
On the administration and on the legal level to make sure we have a fair and transparent election to make sure we keep our democracy and freedom. | ||
That's the most important thing. | ||
And the Chinese Communist Party had manipulated with the U.S. traditional system and also the legal system for so long. | ||
A lot of big law firms working coordinate with CCP. | ||
And we were talking about a lot of lawfare, warfare, which Miles' case is in, which is a completely politicalized case against Miles, against the new federal state of China. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we are able to expose the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
We are able to expose their moves and also provide intelligence to counter the CCP attack. | ||
That's very important for the American people to realize. | ||
I think the next move for the U.S. people is really to make sure we have the election and also to make sure that we have all the allies to understand this to counter the CCP. | ||
I want to go, hang on for a second, the 350,000 students here, because this is getting quite Controversial. | ||
The left is trying to paint MAGA as racist for doing this. | ||
The 350,000 students here, which is a shocking number. | ||
Miles has talked about it forever. | ||
New Federal State has talked about it. | ||
Give me your assessment of that. | ||
Okay, I think most of the students, it's raised by the hardworking Chinese people. | ||
They come here, try to study. | ||
After the study, they want to stay here because of the freedom. | ||
And the democracy this country can provide. | ||
Unfortunately, as the CCP, as evil as they are, they take advantage of all those students. | ||
They either use their family as a hostage or they're using all the BGY to convert them to work for the CCP and become their spy. | ||
That's all the CCP's play. | ||
But I think at this stage, I think the Chinese people has to understand all those harm is caused by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
If you think about all the... | ||
And if they don't, how can we, new federal state and war room, do a better job of making sure they understand that? | ||
Yeah, that's why we have to broadcast it. | ||
We have to let the Chinese people know the Chinese Communist Party is not equal to the Chinese people. | ||
Their behavior is not Chinese people. | ||
So we have to let the Chinese people know all their suffering, all their damage, whether it's their property, whether it's an opportunity to stay here, to study here, is because of the Chinese evil behavior, not the Chinese people. | ||
We have to let them know that. | ||
So that they will know the only solution to their problem, to their suffer, is to taking down the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
I think that's why the broadcasting like yours, like NFSC's broadcasting, and our exposed CCP's evil behavior and their tactics is so important. | ||
what walk me through the life of the Because we're hearing conflicting reports. | ||
President Trump said, hey, factories were shutting down when we had the full embargo just a couple weeks ago. | ||
And, of course, the courts are all over him. | ||
The rhinos are all over him. | ||
The neoliberal neocons and the progressives in the Democratic Party are all over him on easing up. | ||
And your estimate, as the head of the new federal state of China, is were President Trump's tariffs working? | ||
The Chinese people see the oppressive nature of the dictatorship in the worsening economic conditions, sir. | ||
Yes, the Chinese people can see that pressure. | ||
But remember, just as we talked about the Korean War, the Chinese Communist Party has a strong hold for the party and for the army and for the police. | ||
The Chinese people, it's just, And as Wang Qishan once mentioned, the Chinese people can eat grass for three years without fighting back. | ||
So that's how bad it is. | ||
I think on the other end, it will be very hard or maybe impossible for the U.S. to move back a lot of manufacturers within eight to ten years. | ||
I think that the faster and quicker and the final solution is to taking down the Chinese Communist Party within this term. | ||
Because they are at the edge of collapsing. | ||
And as long as the Chinese people start to realize that and we keep this pressure against the Chinese Communist Party, they will collapse. | ||
I think that ultimately the Chinese people is hardworking people. | ||
They have the skill, they have the brain. | ||
they can still provide the product and intelligence for the world. | ||
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And as long as the Chinese people keep peace with all the Western countries, because the Chinese people, they want the freedom, Forrest is with us. | |
We're going to be joined by other members of the new federal state of China. | ||
We're also going to have Spencer Morrison, the expert on tariffs. | ||
He's got very specific comments about This relationship with China and quite frankly how effective the embargo was. | ||
He totally agrees with President Trump. | ||
He thinks the Chinese Communist Party was on the ropes before this eased off. | ||
Scott Besson said the other day that the Chinese have kind of, you know, backed off a little bit in the negotiations. | ||
My theory of the case is because of the meeting with Putin. | ||
This is why the Russian rapprochement is not as far as advanced. | ||
As we would like it. | ||
This is why in Ukraine, they're back to slugging it out. | ||
And President Trump's putting the warning shot out there that, hey, things have got to change there. | ||
He's particularly being quite harsh with Putin. | ||
It was quite evident to me, very obvious, that all these new actions by the Russians, and particularly the Chinese Communist Party, has happened because of the three days they spent in Moscow at the 80th anniversary of the victory in Europe, celebrated or commemorated by The Russians. | ||
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Forrest is with me in the new federal state next in the War Room. | ||
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Forrest. | ||
Miles Guo. | ||
He has done more for the American people in alerting them to the real existential threat and danger of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And one very specific thing. | ||
Before Miles came on the scene to talk about the evil nature of the Chinese Communist Party apparatus, people would say China are the Chinese people. | ||
And Miles very adamantly said, no, your enemy here is not China and not the Chinese people. | ||
It is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And the use of that nomenclature, at least initially more than anything, has now gotten in Congress. | ||
You have committees that talk about the CCP. | ||
People talk about the CCP. | ||
Miles Guo, his importance | ||
Chinese people on the outside, that their cause was to support them in basically removing and getting rid of the regime, sir. | ||
Yes, Mao is, I think it's one of the people in southern years, he has that capacity, he has that ability to lead the Chinese people. | ||
He can understand the Chinese community so well, that's why he knows where the problem, where the cause is. | ||
I think his contribution, not only to the American people, but also for the global. | ||
If we go back to the 2017, okay? | ||
He is the first individual deplatformed by all the major social media platforms. | ||
Way before President Trump and other people censored, deplatformed from those major social media. | ||
And back then he told or warned Western countries, the media is the key. | ||
The media has the power more than nuclear weapons. | ||
I think to today, we understand much better why the social media, the broadcast like yours, like War Room, like NFS's broadcast is so important. | ||
Because whether it's an election, whether it's people's understanding, it's all based on the media, social media. | ||
I think the major contribution Mao's bringing us first, of course, for the Chinese people, was able to separate the Chinese Communist Party from the Chinese people. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
I think here in the U.S., the so-called elite is completely different than the grassroots people, Lao Baixin here, and also the government, especially the previous government, they cannot represent the U.S. people. | ||
That's why last election we had the landslide winning for President Trump, because they want to have their president represented for them. | ||
You know, do the right thing for the people, not the elite, not the government. | ||
So I think Mao is essential for Chinese people to take down the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So how do we do that? | ||
How do we continue to press this when he's in prison? | ||
And whatever the ultimate outcome of all that is, is to be determined to understand. | ||
But how do you how do you continue to drive this message so that people in mainland understand that there's a vibrant, robust organization of their fellow countrymen that are here and many Americans, right? | ||
War Room, the War Room Posse and others, you know, the community. | ||
How do we make sure they understand that the cavalry is still here? | ||
Okay. | ||
First of all, I have to thank you and for all the War Room Parsi for your unwavering support. | ||
Otherwise, we wouldn't be here because you're the co-founder of the New Federal State of China. | ||
And also, even Mao is at MDC. | ||
He keeps fighting, not wasting every second because he has that deep connection still with the Chinese Communist Party, the insider who is following us, who is supporting the New Federal State of China. | ||
We know the only people who can take down the Chinese Communist Party will be the Chinese, will be the people inside the party. | ||
Because they are the people really in danger. | ||
They understand the system a while, just like Mao's understanding the system. | ||
Because if they don't take down the Chinese Communist Party, their family, their self won't be safe. | ||
I think right now all the external pressure from US, from the Western country, decoupling from the Chinese Communist Party and I think that's why we fight. | ||
That's how we fight. | ||
And I think eventually it's the system within the system itself will change because this system is not sustainable and the people, especially the people on the top level. | ||
Think about it from Liu Shaoqi from back to Mao's era to today, Xi Jinping's era. | ||
How many top leaders has been removed and prosecuted, even disappeared? | ||
Of course, nobody is safe under that regime. | ||
So that's why we believe that change will come inside. | ||
And the Chinese people have to start to voice themselves and chasing after the freedom and democracy. | ||
And that will eventually collapse the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Forrest, hang on. | ||
We've got another hour. | ||
We're going to interweave President Trump's plan, what is happening, and how important these next 100 days are in all this. | ||
Remember, it was 10 years ago, on this Father's Day, June 15th, that President Trump came down the golden escalator. | ||
I would submit those 10 years of the preamble to the action that's taking place over the summer. | ||
Between now and Labor Day. | ||
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