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We saw Ukraine carry out an unprecedented drone attack inside Russia, just ahead of planned negotiations between the two countries. | ||
Where do things stand? | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
Right. | ||
Well, you know, famously, when Zelensky was in the Oval Office, Donald Trump told him he didn't have any cards. | ||
He didn't have any cards to play. | ||
Well, it does look like Zelensky does have some cards to play and the Ukraine military does have some things that they can still do to defend themselves and push Russia back. | ||
You know, I was talking with one senior Democrat the other day, and he was saying how impressed he'd been with the kind of drone technology and how nimble the Ukrainian military was being with their drones fighting off Russia. | ||
So they may have more leverage than previously believed, that they were sort of, you know, So, look, it's a big boost for Ukraine, and I do think it gives them a stronger negotiating position going forward. | ||
Abroad, you've got to look at Russia and Ukraine. | ||
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I don't understand why you went after Senator Graham. | |
He said he's going to sanction Russia more, the Senate's going to do it, bipartisan. | ||
They've got like 80 senators together on this. | ||
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You say what he's doing is wrong? | |
And that it could be a jailable offense. | ||
How so? | ||
Chris, we're being sucked into a kinetic Third World War right now that's going to dwarf the 20th century's First and Second World War. | ||
And exurably, we've been drawn in every day what the Ukrainians did. | ||
And what the White House has said is that they never got a heads up. | ||
They attacked part of the strategic triad of the Russians. | ||
This is something Curtis LeMay would never think of. | ||
They took out 41 of the 100, took out 40% of the strategic nuclear bombers of Russia. | ||
The attack was audacious. | ||
It was bold. | ||
It was courageous. | ||
It's all that. | ||
But you can't have a country that we're sponsoring with the types of money that we're giving and cutting an economic deal and now saying we're going to be involved in their development that they think they can go in and really attack in the Russian territory and drag us into a conflict with Russia that could metastasize. | ||
If they don't think that they have to come back to the United States and ask permission, or the deep state out of Wiesbaden, which the New York Times reported, is the German and American intelligence community are running this war, one of two things. | ||
We've got to get to the bottom of this truth. | ||
We are being sucked into a conflict with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And with Russia, that we're not going to be able to turn around. | ||
And tonight in Korea, or today in Korea, right now, they're voting. | ||
And it looks like we could lose South Korea to a Chinese Communist Party-backed party in Korea. | ||
People are not awake of what is happening throughout the world and how we're being sucked in. | ||
And supposedly by somebody we support like Zelensky to know that he never gave the White House He would do really a brilliant but a deep strike into part of their nuclear, essentially taking out our B-52s, which these old Russian planes are. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
And Lindsey Graham all weekend's over there stirring the pot. | ||
We can have people over there telling the Ukrainians that we're going to back more. | ||
What we're trying to do is calm this down. | ||
What President Trump is trying to say is, look. | ||
Let's get to a ceasefire. | ||
Let's put our weapons down. | ||
Let's talk peace and prosperity. | ||
We don't support the economic deal. | ||
But President Trump is saying it's part he needs it as a central part of a peace plan. | ||
But we can't have Lindsey Graham and particularly Zelensky leading us into a third world war with a deep strike into Russia. | ||
And Putin came back today and said, hey, we're going to get to the bottom of this and we're going to see who's accountable in Ukraine and beyond. | ||
And that was a message to the United States. | ||
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But what if our enemies use it? | |
Susan, there's a ton of talk since this operation about Ukraine rewriting the rules of war. | ||
But what is to stop a terror group from carrying out an attack just like this? | ||
Are we prepared? | ||
Well, I think that's the question to ask, Steph. | ||
And certainly when I've been speaking with national security professionals over the last couple of years, believe me, they are very, very closely monitoring developments on the battlefield in Ukraine. | ||
And that includes both Ukraine's ability to reinvent its economy and actually to create its own military industrial complex, in part because of the uncertainty generated by Donald Trump and the question of how long the rest of the Western European democracies in the United States would be supporting Ukraine. | ||
So remember that, in part, their ability to iterate has been supported by the previous U.S. administration as a way to hedge against our own political. | ||
But Russia has also managed to revamp its economy, to remilitarize its economy, to get around. | ||
In fact, many of the sanctions that the Biden administration and other European allies put on Russia for its reinvasion of Ukraine in 2022. | ||
So you're seeing basically how quickly the military technology is moving. | ||
Let's remember that in this attack, a year and a half in the planning, The Ukrainians didn't trust the United States enough to tell them about it, which I think is very revealing in and of itself, first of all. | ||
Second of all, this is an attack, not just a drone attack, it's a significant strategic attack on Russia's long-range bombers. | ||
Let's bring you the breaking news that we're getting from South Korea with all the exit polls there now predicting in the snap presidential election that the Democratic Party's leader, Lee Jae-myung, will become the country's next leader. | ||
Votes are being counted at the moment. | ||
These are live pictures that you're seeing at the moment. | ||
But it's a landslide for Lee Jae-myung, what they are predicting at the moment. | ||
Just over half of the vote, more than 10 percentage points ahead of his main rival. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're just not going to get a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
War Room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Thursday, 3 June, Year of the Lord, 2025. | ||
Yeah, Chris Cuomo last night, I laid out the theory of the case, and we ain't backing off that. | ||
In fact, today I think we've got to be looking for the White House to condemn. | ||
If it's true they didn't know about it, which is shocking, they have to condemn this Ukrainian run up the escalatory ladder into a strike against strategic forces in Russia and also pull all – | ||
Or if the deep state, if the intelligence community was involved, which I don't know how you get around that, the Wiesbaden Operations Center with German Intelligence, the New York Times put out, and nobody really refuted it, that they've been running the Ukraine war. | ||
Of course, we had other elements on the show yesterday talking about people in country. | ||
The breaking news now, what you saw, and this is how the deep state and the globalist role, they're very organized and very smart. | ||
They took exit polls. | ||
You know, the exit polls always show Trump getting blown out. | ||
They put the exit polls up that showed a 5139 defeat of the conservative forces in Korea, and that's what BBC, that is what French TV, that's what AP, everybody's running with, that this is a blowout. | ||
Au contraire. | ||
We're going to go live to Korea. | ||
We've got Ambassador Tan, Colonel Newsham, and Colonel Mills. | ||
Ambassador, yesterday your mantra was stop the steal, and we love the fact these rallies, that they're picking up the Trump MAGA phrases, too big to rig and stop the steal. | ||
This election has the actuality of counting ballots. | ||
Right now, this is quite tight. | ||
Can you get us up to speed, sir? | ||
Yes. | ||
You know, the early reports of some kind of landslide for Lee Jae-myung has been changing. | ||
It's a rapidly changing and dynamic situation right now. | ||
There have been instances where Kim Moon-soo has been reported as leading. | ||
And it's been going back and forth. | ||
Last we saw, it's 20-some percent of the votes that have been counted, and so it There are many reports of many kinds of fraud and cheating going on. | ||
And so it does not seem like it is this landslide that was, I think, prematurely indicated by some of these media reports. | ||
Instead, we've seen a pulsating race going back and forth. | ||
And we don't have most of the votes accounted for yet. | ||
Okay, by the way, I just wanted to see if the audience was paying attention. | ||
It's Tuesday, 3 June in the year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
I did have Thursday on the Mind. | ||
You know why I had Thursday on the Mind? | ||
I was talking before the show with some people, and the Germans are coming to the White House on Thursday, right? | ||
and you notice this thing kind of picked up steam after Tash reported that the Russian military were doing target acquisitions in focus in Berlin. | ||
So Thursday's a big day, but it is Tuesday. | ||
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I want to see if people aren't paying attention. | |
So, Ambassador Mills, Newsham, you guys pick who responds, but what are folks doing right now? | ||
You know, John Mills said yesterday that the National Election Commission is basically a totalitarian fascist dictatorship that's running the country. | ||
If we're in a tight race, it looks like we didn't go too big to rig, but we could still win like in Poland. | ||
But you have to have an accurate count. | ||
Do you guys feel comfortable right now that it's possible we can have an accurate count when you've got the CCP deeply involved in this, guys? | ||
Sure. | ||
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You know, Steve, I think it's hard to have any real confidence in the counting that takes place here. | |
You know, there's just no interest on the part of the National Election Commission. | ||
In digging into allegations of electoral fraud, even ones that appeared in the early voting stage, just none at all. | ||
It's as if they're complicit in it. | ||
Additionally, something that never gets mentioned with all the focus on the sort of the analog irregularities is the nature of the electronic system. | ||
The NEC system is something that probably Chinese high school hackers could get into without breaking a. | ||
and they ran wild, and they issued a report to describe how you could control or manipulate the outcome of an election, and nothing appears to have been done to So it is something where you really don't have much confidence in the counting. | ||
You just hope that there's enough, say, same-day votes and enough honest people doing the counting that they just can't make up the difference. | ||
Well, look, with 20% of the vote in, with the 20% of the vote in, the 51-39 was a psyop, right, done by the exit polls. | ||
And this is what they try to do with Trump, right? | ||
To suppress voting. | ||
John Mills, the NEC. | ||
We've got about a minute before we go to break. | ||
Why do you say it's a fascist dictatorship running Korea? | ||
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Well, Steve, it appears to be running the country. | |
Nobody can question it. | ||
Nobody in the executive branch can investigate, audit, or look into the books of the NEC. | ||
The NEC seems to have the final say on everything. | ||
It is a bizarre situation. | ||
The NEC seems to be running the government of South Korea, and I don't think that's what the people of South Korea want. | ||
Okay, hang on for one second. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
You guys are going to stick around. | ||
Gaffney's going to join us. | ||
I think Mike Benz is maybe the great Mike Benz is maybe given us a historic marker here about Italy during the height during the Cold War in the CIA's involvement. | ||
Korea's in the balance. | ||
The CCP's on a roll. | ||
I hope everybody understands the historic importance of what happened. | ||
And I'm telling you, A group of guys that understand that are in the Kremlin, in the KGB, and those thugs that run the country. | ||
Don't think there ain't going to be payback. | ||
They're going to be payback. | ||
And if I'm Bibi, I'm saying, hey, if it's good enough for Zelensky, get the planes rolling. | ||
What have we been saying on the show? | ||
You can't bomb Persia by yourself. | ||
You'll drag us into a war. | ||
We're saying, hey, Zelensky's dragging you into Russia. | ||
I'll drag you into a smaller contest with the Mullahs. | ||
Let's fire it up. | ||
World War III this morning in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
Okay, let's go now to, let's go out to Colorado. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, talk to me about day one of the trial of the century. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
I've never seen a jury trial, I mean a jury, a selection of a jury take that long. | ||
But it took all day, Steve. | ||
It was pretty amazing, the different questions they ask and they filter it down. | ||
And I'm actually pretty happy with the judge. | ||
I think she was very up today. | ||
I think the jury, I think, is amazing. | ||
I think it'll be good. | ||
I'm happy so far. | ||
Today starts everything with the opening arguments. | ||
And this is so important. | ||
I can't stress it enough, though. | ||
I believe it's going to be the gateway where the dominoes fall and we get to pay for ballots and counted. | ||
I just think we've got so many news outlets here. | ||
Now, CNN showed up this morning, and it's making big news here. | ||
And Arapahoe County just three weeks ago, they had problems with things coming up in the elections. | ||
So things are going to get revealed. | ||
Mike, we're starting the show with an election with geopolitical importance for Americans today in South Korea. | ||
And our crack team is talking about a stolen election there, major discrepancies. | ||
And they have an election commission that just runs the country and is not going to tolerate any people saying stop the steal. | ||
132 countries have banned the electronic voting machines. | ||
The last one being Argentina, just a couple years ago, they freed their whole country. | ||
Everybody wants secure elections. | ||
Steve, I was here yesterday, and there was a reporter. | ||
She didn't believe me that Amy Klobuchar from Minnesota and Kamala Harris in the movie Kill Chain, they all want the machines gone. | ||
I mean, why would anybody? | ||
This isn't a one-sided or other thing. | ||
This is a people thing. | ||
We all want secure elections. | ||
So, and this is a... | ||
We have the worst election platforms in the United States of anyone in the world. | ||
And we need to go from worst to first and be an example to the world. | ||
And that's what I've been fighting for. | ||
CNN, Donnie asked me this morning, he says, now, Mike, if you lose this, if you lose this, and you spent every dime, 40-some million dollars on this fight over the last four and a half years. | ||
He said, then will you give up? | ||
And I said, absolutely not. | ||
I said, you can't, you know, you give up the American dream, Steve. | ||
I was a former crack addict. | ||
They lived the American dream to get where I am. | ||
And we can't lose our freedoms here. | ||
And it all starts with secure elections. | ||
Of course, I would never give up. | ||
We are the only ones, everybody, that all the way to jury trial. | ||
Now, everybody else did give up. | ||
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Tell Donnie he's a twisted, perverted leprechaun, but we love him, right? | ||
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We'll talk to you this afternoon or tomorrow morning. | ||
Mike Lindell's bet the ranch on this. | ||
This is why he's one of the bravest guys I know. | ||
Talk about courage. | ||
Ambassador, what is the current update? | ||
And Mills and these guys, I think the machine problem, the problem in Korea is not machines, is it? | ||
We got deeper problems than that, Ambassador? | ||
So the last I saw with about 28 percent counted, Lee Jae-myung, the leftist candidate, has increased his lead to about 4.5 percent. | ||
It's the latest we've seen. | ||
And actually, the electronic voting system is central, actually, to the sorts of manipulation and interference that can be happening here. | ||
But it's actually not just here. | ||
From South Korea, with USAID money, an entity known as A-Web has been exporting election fraud. | ||
to a bunch of countries. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Stunning. | ||
Absolutely stunning. | ||
Mills, Newsham, where does this go today? | ||
It looks like, and by the way, they got a libertarian candidate in there that's sucking off votes. | ||
How do you guys see this playing out the rest of the evening in Korea? | ||
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Steve, I think we have a lot of tactical... | |
And that's really what this is all about, is the citizen activists, both as election officials and then doing reports. | ||
They're just flooding X with reports of fraud. | ||
They are using every possible insurance policy to win this election on the fraudster side. | ||
So it's going to be tactical trench fighting to win this. | ||
win this and it looks like Kim is going to contest it if it doesn't turn out correctly. | ||
No, no, you go ahead, please. | ||
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You really can't overstate the level of corruption in the system, and I've been following it since 2020, where there's a lot of evidence. | |
It has never been examined, and it is one where the fix comes in from a number of different directions, all with the NEC, the National Election Commission, in charge, and it is electronic. | ||
It is analog to the traditional sort of fake ballots, etc. | ||
And it's citizens who are trying to fight back. | ||
And they need some help, but they're the ones who have actually raised their voices. | ||
There's a lesson here. | ||
In 2020, when the election was stolen here, we bound together through this show and this audience, the War Room Posse, and fought back in election integrity in Korea. | ||
And the CCP takes as a lesson in political warfare. | ||
That if they do this and do it smart, look, they were involved in the 2020 election here in the United States of America, no doubt. | ||
Hang on for a second, guys. | ||
I'm going to come back to you in a moment. | ||
I want to bring in Frank Gaffney. | ||
Frank, why is this such an important moment, even if most of the media in the United States will not cover it? | ||
Why is this so important? | ||
And particularly, folks, look at your kids and grandkids, okay? | ||
This is going to be—the CCP gets a win here. | ||
It is a big league, as President Trump would say. | ||
Frank Gaffney. | ||
Steve, as we've talked about in the past, I believe that we are in the middle, some call it World War III. | ||
I call it World War G. And we've seen the strategic arson he's engaged in in Ukraine, with Putin there in the Middle East, with the Iranians there. | ||
And, of course, what he is doing now. | ||
To take over, not through violent means, but as Brad Thayer said on your show the other day, through ballots, not bullets. | ||
But make no mistake about it, this is all about extending a new Iron Curtain over Asia, emanating from the Chinese Communist Party's mainland and next stop. | ||
Quite possibly, as we've heard Pete Hegseth say in recent days, and Admiral Sam Paparo, the Indo-Pac commander now for some time, with not exercises aimed at Taiwan, but rehearsals for, at best, a blockade of the island, and at worst, its actual invasion. | ||
And the thing about rehearsals, Steve, as anybody who's got a kid doing high school plays knows, A dress rehearsal can turn into a performance on very short notice, if any notice at all. | ||
And that Iron Curtain will have profound implications, of course, not just for a vital part of the world, vital for our economy, vital for freedom, but also for us here at home, I believe. | ||
Benz made a good point. | ||
You put a thing out today about Mike Benz, the great thinker. | ||
Benz makes an analogy here back to the United States and Italy in the Cold War, do they not? | ||
Well, actually, I made the analogy, I think, but he made the point that in, I believe it was April of 1948, early in the Cold War clinch, when we first began confronting What the Soviet Union was up to. | ||
It had effectively seized most of Eastern Europe, but they were making a concerted play to get into the Western European nations as well. | ||
in fact, to take over the government of Italy, again, through the ballot box, not bullets. | ||
And at that time, And it became very directly engaged in trying to make sure that we pushed back against that kind of pressure and, in fact, ultimately helped the Western-oriented parliamentarians and prime minister come to power. | ||
They ain't pushing back now. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to go back to where you got Gaffney. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | |
Okay, this is how the lords of easy money. | ||
You want to know one of the reasons the country's in the jam it's in? | ||
Charlie Gasparino, Mr. Inside Baseball, he just put out a tweet. | ||
Wall Street, very excited because the election was an impediment to get a trade deal done. | ||
They don't care one way or the other whether it's a CCP-backed. | ||
See, the lords of easy money and the oligarchs in Silicon Valley, they're not on the home team. | ||
They're playing for the opposition. | ||
Gasparino, oh, this was an impediment. | ||
Now we'll have some clarity and we can do a deal with a government that's controlled by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
This is the problem we got. | ||
The problem we got is some of the major institutions in this nation are not on your side, are not on the side of this republic, are not on the side of the country. | ||
And I can tell you the difference between the first Trump term and the second Trump term is quite simple. | ||
The concentration of power during Biden's term. | ||
They run this town. | ||
They run this town. | ||
Why do you think no one's talking about the Korean election of what's happening? | ||
Because they don't mind if the CCP... | ||
To the people of East Asia, the free people that still exist in East Asia, and the citizens of the United States of America. | ||
Gaffney, your thoughts? | ||
We've got to punch you out. | ||
I'm going to get you back later, but you're closing. | ||
Thoughts and observations about where we stand with, you know, Gasperino saying, hey, now the impediment to a trade deal is over. | ||
You got a government that's there and they can cut a deal and, you know, we'll figure it out and maybe we'll sell a couple of Fords and Chevys into downtown Seoul, sir. | ||
Steve, you couldn't be more right. | ||
The trouble is that the lords of easy money prefer dealing with communists. | ||
It's a lot more orderly. | ||
They can, you know, grease their palms or have their palms greased, as the case may be, particularly | ||
a Chinese battery manufacturer that is helping, we're told, helping to put advanced lithium-ion batteries in Chinese submarines. | ||
So they will be more lethal against your comrades in arms in the Navy and the Marine Corps, Colonel Newsom's. | ||
This is a travesty. | ||
It is being done despite Donald Trump's extraordinarily important American First investment policy, which he announced in February 21st. | ||
Paul Atkins, the chairman of the SEC, should today Frank rescind the preferential treatment, the memorandum of understanding Joe Biden helped engineer back in May 2013, that gives the Chinese access to our capital markets on, as I say, a sweetheart deal basis. | ||
You cut them off from American pension funds, from this audience's pension funds, and from technology that collapsed in 100 days. | ||
Frank, we'll get you back on. | ||
Where do people go to get all your content? | ||
You can go to securingamerica.substack.com, the Institute for the American Future, at usfuture.org. | ||
And I'm at Exxon. | ||
Frank, you unreconstructed neocons got to be skipping around today. | ||
The Defense of Democracy, all these other front groups, you guys got to be skipping around. | ||
Bibi ought to get the planes up and running. | ||
I strongly recommend it. | ||
If Zelensky can do what Curtis LeMay couldn't, why shouldn't Bibi say, hey, look? | ||
He took it 3,000 miles into Russia and took them out. | ||
I'm just taking a day flight over to Persia and take out the plants. | ||
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Take out the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, Steve. | |
That's what he should do, and he should do it today. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
Hold it, dude. | ||
I'm an advocate against it. | ||
But all my arguments... | ||
I'm the first to admit... | ||
My legs are getting chopped out from under me. | ||
Listen, it's real simple. | ||
Unless the White House comes out and condemns what Zelensky did and pulls all the money and tells Lindsey Graham, shut up and get home before he cuts your passport off and quit stirring things up over there, why shouldn't Bibi go? | ||
He's saying, hey, Zelensky did it. | ||
He's dragging you into the war with Russia. | ||
I'll just drag you into one of the mullahs. | ||
Why not? | ||
What's good for the goose is good for the gander of Frank Gaffney. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
We'll discuss this later. | ||
Take them down. | ||
Ambassador Tan and my two colonels, any closing observations and thoughts? | ||
We're going to come back to you in the evening show to have, I'm assuming, not great news the way it's trending, but closing thoughts on the people of Korea and how important is this to an America that's got to wake up and understand what's happening on the Eurasian landmass, sir? | ||
You're absolutely right that this is important. | ||
This is critical. | ||
This has not been covered sufficiently or well by the bulk of American media. | ||
What you're doing is an exception to that, and so we are deeply grateful for that. | ||
The night is not over yet. | ||
The election is not set. | ||
And so it seems to be a situation where the country is going to be up pretty late tonight, trying to see what transpires. | ||
And there is a boatload of evidence of fraud that is being delivered to him to be able to use in such a challenge. | ||
And so this may not even be over tonight. | ||
We will see what happens, but it is not... | ||
Guys, we've got to bounce. | ||
Colonel Mills and Newsham, what's your social media? | ||
People can watch you through the day. | ||
We'll get you back on the evening show with the ambassador. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
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I'm at Newsham Grant and www.grantnewsham.com and Center for Security Policy. | ||
It might be a time, folks, to get his book when China attacks because they're attacking political warfare now, kinetic warfare later. | ||
And who says that? | ||
Pete Hegseth in Singapore says the attack looks like it's imminent into Taiwan. | ||
What they need is Korea to fall. | ||
Colonel Mills, where do they go? | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Colonel Rett John 2, Colonel Rett John 2 on X, Colonel Rett John on Substack. | ||
And boy, we need a U.S. ambassador over here real quick. | ||
That'll be really helpful. | ||
Maybe Ambassador Tan. | ||
Ambassador Tan, social media, where do you go? | ||
MorseH10 on X, MorseH10 on TrueSocial, and MorseH10 on Facebook. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
We'll get back to you guys on the evening show tonight at 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Long night in Korea. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Brett, get your charts ready, but I'm going to put somebody else in order. | ||
The Tina Deskovitz is now in the war room. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
And she was appalled when she first watched. | ||
She goes, is this like a bachelor pad? | ||
You're in the war room, baby. | ||
First time you've been here? | ||
Yeah, first time. | ||
And it looks like a war room. | ||
I have never seen. | ||
I will be honest. | ||
We can tell the house she runs. | ||
Pick that up. | ||
I wasn't that kid. | ||
Why are you in town and why are you in the war room, ma 'am? | ||
We are excited today. | ||
We're going to be on the steps of the Supreme Court hosting a press conference. | ||
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Wow. | |
It is the 100th anniversary of Pierce v. | ||
Society of Sisters, which the Supreme Court affirmed parental rights as fundamental 100 years ago this month. | ||
And as you know, Moms for Liberty's mission is to defend parental rights at all levels of government. | ||
And so we thought it would be a grand day to stand at the Supreme Court and warn of what's going on in the United States. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
I thought we won the election. | ||
I thought we won. | ||
The parental rights movement was kind of this merger with MAGA and Make America Healthy Again. | ||
I thought we won the Battle of Parental Rights. | ||
We have not won. | ||
I am not one to say, no, Bannon, you're wrong. | ||
But no, Bannon, you are wrong. | ||
The fight is being pushed down more locally, which is great. | ||
But that's what you guys are strongest. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So, yeah, people keep asking, well, what about Moms for Liberty now since the election? | ||
I'm like, this is when we shine. | ||
This is what we were created for. | ||
What is going to be at the press conference today? | ||
What are you guys going to talk about? | ||
How are you going to highlight this parental rights fight? | ||
And what are the current... | ||
Yeah, so first of all, we have the Secretary, U.S. Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, speaking today. | ||
At the sticks, in the Supreme Court. | ||
Yes. | ||
Whoa, you guys have some stroke. | ||
You've got a cabinet secretary. | ||
Not just that, one of Trump's favorite characters. | ||
She's kind of a hammer, don't you think? | ||
She may be my favorite. | ||
Don't tell the others. | ||
Of course, education. | ||
You like the wrestling background. | ||
I've never been to a wrestling match, but I do like her tough stance. | ||
I do like she's no nonsense. | ||
She's taking care of business as it needs to be taken care of. | ||
She, in her department, declared yesterday, June, instead of Pride Month, they declared it Title IX month, if you've been watching all of the problems with Title IX. | ||
Moms for Liberty, the first declared it Parental Rights Month. | ||
Congresswoman Mary Miller will be speaking today, too. | ||
She has declared it Family Month. | ||
So what I'm thinking is it's anything but Pride Month at this point. | ||
What is the priority? | ||
when you guys look at what you've got on the Hill and the administration, what are your top two or three priorities to say, hey, this is what we've got to get back up? | ||
You see this transgender athleticism But in California, these young men are still winning all these things. | ||
And the young girls are not even standing on the podium anymore. | ||
They've had enough. | ||
It's pretty sad. | ||
We have 14 and 15 and 16-year-old young girls that are basically telling the nation, we're not going to put up with this. | ||
We're not going to sit here and get on a stand where some guy won a bunch of medals. | ||
And we finished second and third because we're competing against the guy. | ||
Did you see them in California sharing the podium now? | ||
So California, the weekend before the And they said, well, now if there's a boy in these races that says he's a girl, we'll have two winners, an actual girl and a boy that says he's a girl. | ||
And you guys can share the podium. | ||
I know it's disgusting and it makes us all angry and the visuals are disheartening, but I am thinking this is progress because they're realizing the insanity. | ||
They can't have a boy win the girls race. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
I don't understand why this keeps going on. | ||
So there's cases popping up all over the country. | ||
Lawsuits are happening left and right. | ||
Moms for Liberty is full on in this fight. | ||
It's very important to us that our girls' sports are protected. | ||
In the Big Beautiful Bill, are you happy with everything that's in there? | ||
My favorite thing in the big, beautiful bill is the defending of Planned Parenthood because, Steve, they are endorsing in school board races in Pennsylvania this year. | ||
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All of Pennsylvania has their school board. | |
races this year. | ||
We are, our focus states this year are Pennsylvania and Ohio for these reasons. | ||
Do they roll throughout the year or is there any one date? | ||
There's one date. | ||
They'll be in the fall in November in both Ohio and Pennsylvania. | ||
So your big thing is getting back to these local school board races. | ||
Having people that went to these school boards and won. | ||
Didn't someone get so beat up? | ||
It's like the precinct strategies. | ||
People go and some get beat up so badly they say, hey, this is not for me. | ||
Is that happening at the school boards or are we getting reinforcements? | ||
We're starting to get reinforcements. | ||
So we've won 504 school board races in the last three years. | ||
But Steve, there's 13,000 school districts in the country. | ||
We have a long way to go. | ||
And, you know, we came out the gate in 22 endorsing in school board races and we won, I think, 250 of those races that year because we took the union by surprise. | ||
They had no idea. | ||
That anyone was going to push back against them. | ||
By 2023 and 2024, they came in with their hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars nationally between the federal teachers unions and then the local teachers unions and their manpower. | ||
And now you've got the ACLU. | ||
The ACLU is sitting there going, we've got to win at these school boards. | ||
Now we have Planned Parenthood getting in and endorsing and putting their funds behind them. | ||
They're looking for a new path to put their funds. | ||
How big a deal is it if their funds are cut off totally at the federal level? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, it's huge and it helps us immensely in getting school board candidates selected. | ||
You're going to have some problems in the Senate with that, correct? | ||
Yeah, it looks that way. | ||
It does? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
Rhinos, one more time, where do people go to for Planned Parenthood? | ||
Oh no! | ||
It's Thursday. | ||
I said that on Thursday, not Tuesday. | ||
Where am I this morning? | ||
I'm so rattled that she comes in. | ||
Reminded me when I was like, hey, this room's a mess. | ||
And you're not going to play ball until it's cleaned up. | ||
I'm already shaking. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Back with Deskovitz in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
That's what I just called. | ||
Okay, Brett is on deck. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
You're running races against everybody. | ||
Today at 1.30, we're going to stream the press conference. | ||
You've actually got some hitters there. | ||
You've got one of the toughest cabinet officials. | ||
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We've got ADF's CEO coming, too. | |
She's also a beast. | ||
Perfect. | ||
This will be great. | ||
I'm sure there's a couple, three protesters out there, too. | ||
We did not announce it until this morning for that exact reason. | ||
I'm like, bring the protesters. | ||
But some of the security teams for the secretary and others asked us to keep it up. | ||
Tina wants to throw a few punches. | ||
Just like a school board meeting. | ||
Let's make it like a school board meeting. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
You guys are amazing. | ||
Where do you guys go? | ||
So we're collecting support at momsforliberty.org forward slash pledge. | ||
You can sign the parent pledge. | ||
Download proclamations to bring to your school board in the month of June to get them to stand with parents. | ||
Do that now. | ||
Perfect, perfect. | ||
And then work with your legislators. | ||
The same place you can get sampled parents' Bill of Rights. | ||
One more time. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Momsforliberty.org. | ||
And your social media. | ||
Well, it's all Moms No. 4 Liberty, but mine is Tina Deskovich, and nobody can spell Deskovich, so we'll have to just search it. | ||
Thank you so much for coming, and thank you for not being too repulsed by being here. | ||
I'm sending you a cleaning lady for Christmas. | ||
I hate to say this. | ||
You're not going to believe we actually have a cleaning lady. | ||
Oh, is she not allowed to clean? | ||
Don't touch that. | ||
You can't touch that. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Dave Brandt, by the way, Birch Gold, this whole Third World War, the economic part of it will be in... | ||
The Rio Reset? | ||
Make sure you go check out birchgold.com slash Ben and the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Everything's free. | ||
You get the seventh free installment, the Rio Reset. | ||
If you want to learn about debt deficits and why it drives inflation and why your life is a mess because of it, this is what to go through. | ||
We've worked for four years on this. | ||
Seven installments, all free. | ||
It will get you up to speed of what's going to happen on July 6th. | ||
And Rio de Janeiro win the Chinese Communist Party, Lula and the Brazilians, and of course the KGB and the Russians sit there and try to end the dollar as the world's reserve currency. | ||
Dave Bratt, maybe that ain't a bad idea, given what the Federal Reserve's doing. | ||
You got some charts for us. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
Yeah, I want to first just do one minute on the war. | ||
When you see Lindsey Graham and Blumenthal get together, that's the surest sign of the Uniparty you've ever seen, right? | ||
Everyone says, oh, it's so toxic up in D.C. It's not toxic when it comes to the tens of billions of dollars, right? | ||
The neocons want war. | ||
The Democrats want a piggy bank. | ||
And the evidence for this, and please, the action item here is obvious. | ||
Call your congressman. | ||
Every one of you out there and get them on the record to smoke them out and say, I condemn this bombing and I want the U.S. to play no part in it. | ||
And get your congressmen and women at town halls, pull out your phones, record them. | ||
If they won't do that, that's a bad, bad sign, right? | ||
And the other bad sign is none of this is showing up in the newspapers, right? | ||
The New York Times, the Washington Post, there's no headlines, right? | ||
There's a headline on DuPont Circle parades. | ||
Or something like that. | ||
But let's hit the Fed because this is equally important. | ||
This is the cause of our demise. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Hang on, Brett. | ||
Hang on, Brett. | ||
Now that you went there, let's go a little deeper. | ||
I mean, why is Lindsey Graham here's, and we don't have time to pull the clip, but the clip that enraged me. | ||
He's in Kiev at the sticks. | ||
He says there's people that says you have no cards, which is what the president said. | ||
He says, but you got plenty of cards. | ||
And in fact, He and Blumenthal, we're going back. | ||
We've got guys in the House. | ||
We control the House. | ||
We control the Senate. | ||
And we're coming up with big packages implying another big financial bailout and another weapons deal with Ukraine. | ||
And plus, they're going to come up with their own restrictions on Russia. | ||
And we're certainly not taking the Russian side on this. | ||
What we're saying is that we don't want to be drawn. | ||
The American people are not at war with the Russian people. | ||
And this is what the Ukrainians under Zelenskyy And this is why Lindsey Graham, you know, either take a choice, either arrest him when he gets back or cut his passport off and make sure he just stays in Ukraine. | ||
This is outrageous, and it's drawing us into a deeper conflict that this nation, quite frankly, is not ready for. | ||
This is why President Trump yesterday, I don't think it's random. | ||
And I'm not saying it's just because we're ranting. | ||
I think a lot of people on the right and a lot of MAGA backers of President Trump, and I can tell this from the chat room, are saying, what's going on here? | ||
I think he talked to the Uniformed Services because he put the tweet out, hey, I just want to tell everybody I've met with our military. | ||
We've got more arms, more weapons, everything like that. | ||
And it's like, OK, I feel better in that regard if we're going to light it up with the Russians, I guess. | ||
But we don't want to light it up with the Russians. | ||
If we get into this war, write this down. | ||
If we're sucked into this war in the Eurasian landmass, we're going to be there for 20 and 30 years. | ||
It's going to change the direction of the country, and we're going to have massive casualties. | ||
What's going to happen, because these things, the law, unintended consequences, they build on each other. | ||
And people want to have vengeance and revenge and annihilation. | ||
We're going to go up the escalatory ladder, and this is going to be worse in the 20th century. | ||
Write that down. | ||
It's'cause right now, they all got nukes. | ||
They all have chemical weapons. | ||
They all got biological weapons. | ||
And they're not gonna hold back. | ||
They're not gonna hold back. | ||
You're not gonna fight this by the Roberts Rules of Order. | ||
And that's why it's very crucial that you all contact your members. | ||
They could do a bill and threaten Trump and override Trump. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
Hang on. | ||
You're saying a bill that's veto-proof. | ||
You're saying his implicit threat is we can do something that's veto-proof. | ||
We don't care about Trump. | ||
Yes, there's 150 blobules in the Republican conference, and there's a unanimity in the Democrat thing to go to war just because they want— And so here's the sentence from the Wall Street Journal today. | ||
In their opinion, the news piece was awful. | ||
But here's their op-ed, which of course is planned and goes along with these guys. | ||
All democratic societies will ultimately have to reckon with this unwelcome global transition from a post-war to a pre-war era in world history. | ||
Buckle up. | ||
They're telling you we're in a pre-war era. | ||
They're basically saying we want war and now Lindsey's sitting there for it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
They actually said from a post-war that would be WW2, the big one in the Cold War, to a pre-war. | ||
Pre-war. | ||
We're getting ready. | ||
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Let's go. | |
The Wall Street Journal finally catches up with us. | ||
Brat, hang around. | ||
We're going to get a lot of Dave Brat in the second hour. | ||
I don't know where we're going to fit it in, but we're going to fit it in because he's Dave Brat. | ||
The rent is too damn high. | ||
You know why? | ||
One of the reasons is the Federal Reserve and Dave Bratz bringing the receipts, as he always does. | ||
He's got some great charts. | ||
We're going to go through it. | ||
We've got a special guest. | ||
The second, first time, maiden voyage in the war room with one of our favorite people. | ||
Orrin Cass later is going to join us from Compass, the populist economist. | ||
Dave Bratz around, the nationalistic economist. | ||
All of it next. |