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Write in your piece entitled, Trump is coming for the enemy within. | ||
And you explain why you expect other American cities, as we heard from the California governor as well, to experience what is happening in Los Angeles right now. | ||
And you write in part this, ICE is Trump's crack agency. | ||
Its agents are raiding restaurants, law courts, retail centers, and day labor assembly points across the country. | ||
Trump's big, beautiful budget bill will earmark $185 billion for immigration enforcement, including ICE, which is more than the annual military spending of the UK and France combined. | ||
Wherever ICE raids trigger protests, Trump can send in the troops. | ||
Expect Chicago, San Francisco, Denver, and other cities to feature soon. | ||
Do not expect Trump to back down. | ||
Stephen Miller, his militant henchman and deputy chief of staff, wants 3,000 immigrants a day deported and brands opposition to ICE raids as insurrection. | ||
Expelling that many people will require a lot of armed manpower. | ||
The economic bill will show up in the form of higher food prices and home construction costs. | ||
The toll on the U.S. rule of law and social stability will be incalculably higher. | ||
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Because here we are, day five. | |
On some level, are these protesters giving Donald Trump exactly what he wants? | ||
I mean, they're in a no-win situation. | ||
If they do nothing, then this kind of activity becomes normalized. | ||
There's no demonstration. | ||
There's no pause to get the rest of the country to think, hey, is this what we want? | ||
Is this what we voted for? | ||
Is this what we should be prioritizing right now? | ||
Is this what we want our community and our country to turn into? | ||
So if they don't do something, then you don't have that inflection point. | ||
A lot of those on this authoritarian timeline are moments where we can get off. | ||
We need exit ramps, and that's a point of it. | ||
But you're right. | ||
It does do the opposite side. | ||
This is playing out in the media. | ||
This is about theater. | ||
And because if you can project power and you have power perceived, you have power achieved. | ||
And part of all of this, and you say day five of the protests, and that's right. | ||
But I think about this in the context of what day are we in in the 180-day agenda? | ||
Because everybody measures traditional presidencies in 100 days. | ||
But Trump was very clear from the beginning. | ||
With Project 2025, which he's an avatar for, they had it as a 180-day agenda. | ||
And we are right on track, exactly in pace, with that larger, sort of more strategic implementation guide for how they would execute it. | ||
So I don't think it's a question of whether or not they're giving him fodder. | ||
It's a no-win situation. | ||
Either they'd be paving the road to allow for this to be normalized and happen faster, or alternatively, they do this and then this theater doesn't play out. | ||
I think the real question is how to us. | ||
How does the media, how does the rest of the public respond to this moment? | ||
And it's not entirely with protests. | ||
It's also with putting pressure on the key decision makers. | ||
Pete Hegseth is going to be in Congress this week, multiple days, asking for money from members of Congress for their budget. | ||
There needs to be more than one question. | ||
about this. | ||
That's how part of that number came out. | ||
I mean, there needs to be real pressure on the few Republicans that actually have some potential and power to start shifting the scales here, because this is part of a larger plan. | ||
He did declare this national emergency on day one. | ||
It is tied into this larger agenda. | ||
We certainly shouldn't lose sight of that. | ||
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One question, Stephanie, that I'd like to pose is, what exactly is the problem? | |
The immigration problem that Donald Trump and his administration is seeking to solve. | ||
That's what I'd like to understand. | ||
What is the problem? | ||
Because if you go through the data, and you know this, is that immigrants are not taking jobs that Americans want. | ||
They're actually fulfilling jobs that we need. | ||
Construction, all kinds of custodial health care, all those kind of jobs. | ||
That's one aspect. | ||
The other aspect is they actually put more money in the system than they take out in service. | ||
So that's another aspect of it. | ||
And every other country in the world knows that their economy is contingent on having more immigrants come into their country. | ||
And so all of the political machinations of this and all the stands that you can take on the Constitution, I'd still like to answer the question is, what is the problem Donald Trump and the White House is trying to solve? | ||
Let's be clear, Matthew. | ||
We need comprehensive immigration reform in this country, but we have a labor shortage. | ||
And I can assure you, people who are being taken off their work crews on construction sites, those construction sites tomorrow are not going to be filled with Americans who are dying to tar roofs in Texas tomorrow. | ||
What we're seeing play out in Los Angeles and across the country from Omaha to Great Barrington, Massachusetts, has been the project of White House aide Stephen Miller since day one of Donald Trump's presidency. | ||
Round up every person that appears to be undocumented and deport them as quickly as possible. | ||
And none of this should really be that much of a surprise because Donald Trump did promise this during the campaign. | ||
We will begin the largest deportation operation in the history of the United States. | ||
We will close the border. | ||
We will stop the invasion of illegals into our country. | ||
Immediately upon taking the oath of office, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history. | ||
The United States is now an occupied country. | ||
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But it will soon be an occupied country no longer. | |
On day one, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history. | ||
While Trump used the cover of criminal immigrants for his broader messaging, right? | ||
See the migrant crime in the background there? | ||
The reality that has confronted Trump and Miller and the entire administration since they got back into power is this. | ||
There simply are not... | ||
And so what that led to is a meeting back in May at Immigrations and Customs Enforcement headquarters reported by the Wall Street Journal, where Stephen Miller said, quote, agents didn't need to develop target lists of immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. illegally. | ||
Instead, he directed them to Target Home Depot or 7-Eleven convenience stores. | ||
Miller bet that he and a handful of agents could go out in the streets of Washington, D.C. and arrest 30 people right away. | ||
Who here thinks they can do it? | ||
Miller said, asking for a show of hands. | ||
That really is the key to what we're seeing now. | ||
ICE agents started following Miller's guidance and began enforcing a quota-based system of mass roundups using heavily armed, often ununiformed masked agents showing up everywhere from Pizzeria kitchens, to elementary schools, to Home Depot parking lots. | ||
And round them all up is becoming the rallying cry in MAGA world. | ||
Here's Steve Bannon earlier today. | ||
Don't apologize. | ||
All 10 million have to go. | ||
Not just the criminals in the insane asylum. | ||
This is what Bass and Newsom are whining about. | ||
If you're here illegally, you're going to go back to your home. | ||
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 on 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 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. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Amen. | ||
It's Wednesday, 11 June, year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
And the battle for our country continues on on a wider front. | ||
Not the Third World War and the Eurasian landmass, which we're being sucked into inexorably every day. | ||
We've got a great report on inflation. | ||
We've got a package on that. | ||
President Trump is working there. | ||
News out of London about the framework of a deal. | ||
Some of the aspects of it may not thrill this audience, but we'll have to get into that a little later. | ||
Ben Berquam is in Los Angeles. | ||
He's about to head out to the rest of the country as this metastasizes. | ||
But I agree with Stephen Miller, and I'm reminded by some of my old Breitbart crew that we launched Breitbart, California, I think 10 or 12 years ago, to address this very issue, like we launched Breitbart, Rome, Breitbart, Jerusalem, Breitbart, London, with Rahim Ghassam. | ||
All of it. | ||
The war here for the United States will be won and lost. | ||
Won or lost in Los Angeles County. | ||
And we're winning. | ||
and we're winning big. | ||
Really, Angelo Carassan from Media Matters, he lays out, We've got to get that to Kane. | ||
You saw the arc right there. | ||
You don't have to watch 12 hours of television. | ||
You just watch six minutes of the war room cold open. | ||
Put together by my incredible team to curate all that down to its essence. | ||
Ben Burquam, you heard Angelo Carason, you heard Ed Luce from the Financial Times of London, Steve Hayes, all of them last night. | ||
We got a package a little bit with the Governor Newsom, his launch of his 2028 campaign. | ||
You're in the streets of LA. | ||
You were there for the mass arrest last night. | ||
You're heading out to go to other parts of the country, undisclosed right now, as you go on ICE raids. | ||
What we did yesterday on the show was that ICE has to double and triple down. | ||
Some of that started yesterday. | ||
What's going on here, sir? | ||
Well, that's what's happening, Steve. | ||
They're not backing down. | ||
This is all gas, no brakes. | ||
President Trump, this administration, Tom Homan, have focused on securing America. | ||
And it reminds me of Bukele. | ||
When I went down to El Salvador and interviewed their minister of defense down there, I asked them, what changed your country? | ||
He said, we took the focus off protecting the rights of the criminals to protecting the rights of the innocent. | ||
And that's what America needs to do. | ||
That's what we started to see yesterday with the mass arrest. | ||
I was there when 67 of these criminals that blocked the freeway as people were simply trying to get home on the 101 got mass arrested. | ||
Over 200 arrests yesterday, all because President Trump put the threat out there, brought the National Guard in, has the Marines staged outside the city. | ||
They're ready to come in. | ||
That is the difference. | ||
You support the rule of law. | ||
You support law enforcement. | ||
They do their job, and this stops. | ||
And these businesses, these small businesses that are shut down right now, that can't operate because they're afraid to come in, they reopen. | ||
The economy reopens. | ||
Everything is made better. | ||
And this is the model. | ||
For every city across America, as this happens, as you said, we're going to head out to these other cities and these other states to show what's happening. | ||
We're going to embed with ICE. | ||
Then we're going to go out and show in the streets. | ||
We're going to show the truth of what's happening with ICE versus the lies with the mainstream media that you just played. | ||
All of that, we're going to show the reality of what's happening. | ||
That's why we exist. | ||
We are the antidote to the fake news. | ||
You have 10 million illegal alien invaders that have to be deported, okay? | ||
You have to deport them. | ||
That means you have to have these ICE raids, correct? | ||
And what happens is that you're talking about these big Democrat cities, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, all controlled by this hard left that are sanctuary cities and combat the federal authorities from doing their job. | ||
What President Trump's doing is saying, hey, we're not going to have that nonsense anymore. | ||
I'm going to federalize National Guard and others if I need to. | ||
Send them in these cities to have the back of the police. | ||
And you see the police get tougher when the troops start to arrive because the troops are protecting the ICE agents in the federal buildings. | ||
Also, people realize they got stink eye on them, right? | ||
That they're being watched by the President of the United States. | ||
That's why you have this increase in arrest. | ||
And this is why L.A. is not burning to the ground right now, Ben Burquam. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
You should have seen the look in these police officers' eyes yesterday. | ||
These were CHP that I was there with, and all different branches, all different agencies that had come in, that had been brought in, both federal, state, and local. | ||
And the look in their eyes when they actually get to do their job, these guys, they've been neutered for so long. | ||
They are desperate to do their job. | ||
And when they get to do that, and that's not to attack innocent people. | ||
That's to protect innocent people. | ||
That's what these guys are here for. | ||
They are the warriors, the heroes of our country. | ||
They need to be celebrated, not demonized, which is what they've done in most of these cities. | ||
And as President Trump unleashes that across America, you will restore this nation. | ||
The battle is enjoined, and guess what? | ||
We're winning, and the American people have President Trump's back. | ||
Ben Burkwam, quickly, you're heading out. | ||
Social media, how do we follow you? | ||
You'll be on the show tomorrow from a different location. | ||
Where are you going, brother? | ||
Or not where are you going. | ||
How do we follow you? | ||
Don't tell them where you're going. | ||
Yeah, stay tuned. | ||
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Stay tuned. | |
It's going to be great. | ||
At Real America's Voice, all our social media, Real America's Voice, it'll be there first. | ||
And then all my social media, at Ben Burkwam on social media. | ||
Substack is Frontline America and FrontlineAmerica.com. | ||
You guys don't want to miss it. | ||
It's going to be some great stuff. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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We'll talk to you tomorrow. | |
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Back. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
One of my favorite people in D.C. has joined us in the War Room, Senator Tommy Toro of the great state of Alabama. | ||
Unfortunately, you're not going to be with us all that much longer. | ||
You've decided to run for governor of Alabama, which I know is your first love. | ||
Your father was a tank commander, tank driver at Normandy. | ||
Talk to me about the global conflict you see right now, but particularly the centerpiece in places like Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Dallas. | ||
I would hate for my parents, and I know you would say the same thing, see what our country's turned to. | ||
It's turned into a third world. | ||
I've seen third world countries run better than California. | ||
I mean, this joke they got for a governor and this mayor out there, they're communist, Marxist, they're no doubt, and they're trying to change California into something that's totally different than the rest of the country. | ||
We're not going to allow that to happen. | ||
President Trump's not going to allow it to happen. | ||
I just hope there's not bloodshed. | ||
But, you know, these Democrats, it's an 80 /20 proposition of 80% of the people want illegals gone, but the Democrats always take the side of the nutjobs, which is the 20% that want them to stay. | ||
Steve, I'm worried. | ||
I'm worried about this weekend, you know, the 250th anniversary of the Army and, of course, the parade here in Washington, D.C. But you can see them gathering forces. | ||
This is not going to be the summer of love. | ||
This is going to be the summer of hate. | ||
And the Democrats are going to push it, and they're going to push it hard. | ||
They want President Trump to be knocked to his knees and not be able to accomplish anything, and this is the only way they can fight back because their ideology is absolutely insane. | ||
The Rasmus and Mark Mitchell has a 56% just overnight flash poll about supporting President Trump, but it's an 80-20 overall. | ||
Although the Hill's reporting there, some of the folks up on Capitol Hill, the Republicans, are getting a little nervous about The mass deportations, what ICE is doing, is we advocate here all 10 million got to go if you don't have a country. | ||
I agree. | ||
More than 10 million. | ||
If you're not a citizen here, you don't deserve to be here. | ||
We're broke. | ||
We're dead broke. | ||
It's going to get worse before it gets better. | ||
But you're right. | ||
We have rhinos and we have all the Democrats, basically. | ||
I don't understand what they're thinking because they can see us just leaking oil. | ||
we're putting together this big beautiful bill and it's hard to get any cuts done from really either side but do they just think that the country is going to continue to Do they not understand that we could go to the wayside in a heartbeat? | ||
I don't understand them. | ||
I just listen to some of them talk, and it just absolutely amazes me. | ||
You've got people up there. | ||
We're going to have Josh Hawley on later. | ||
You've got Ron Johnson, yourself, others are saying, hey, look, we understand the big, beautiful bill. | ||
We've got to get the supply-side tax cut. | ||
But there are some things here that we can make a lot better, right? | ||
Not kill the bill, but make it better. | ||
Is there any consensus coming out of the Senate side on a program to actually do additional cuts? | ||
You know, this week for the first time I've heard... | ||
A lot of it's education, a lot of it's loans, a lot of it's grants. | ||
We've got to find a way to cut money. | ||
Now, I will say this, Steve, the bill is three-quarters, get the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act done. | ||
Get it permanent. | ||
Save 22% for everybody across the country in terms of tax. | ||
That's three-fourths of it. | ||
The other 25% is a matter of details that we can deal with. | ||
And I understand this. | ||
We didn't get to this point overnight, so we can't, in one bill, get everything done the way we want to. | ||
I mean, it'd be chaos. | ||
But we have two more shots. | ||
Here, we've got two more reconciliations we can do. | ||
Get as much as we can done in this one. | ||
We've got to get it passed. | ||
Well, you had argued before to do... | ||
We're doing $3,000 a day, which is a million a year. | ||
You've got to really up that. | ||
That's what that is. | ||
Do you think there's any appetite up there for actually bifurcating this now and get the defense part and get the DHS part done now? | ||
Or just somebody saying, hey, we're this far down the road. | ||
Let's just get it done? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I don't think there's any possible way to get it done. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
You mean break it apart? | ||
No. | ||
It's got to be one. | ||
You're not going to be finished. | ||
But is there any possibility the Senate is going to pass something by July 4th? | ||
Yeah, we'll get something. | ||
We met yesterday in the HELP Committee. | ||
We're sending our text in. | ||
We've had the AG meetings. | ||
Today we're talking about some other things in the caucus meeting. | ||
We'll have a two-and-a-half-hour meeting this afternoon. | ||
A lot of the guys from both sides are going to the White House and talking to President Trump about what we can and can't do. | ||
He's listening. | ||
He understands. | ||
He understands that we just can't take a hatchet to this thing all at once. | ||
It's got to be a – we've got to have help from the moderates. | ||
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I mean, you know, we're – When you say moderates, it's moderates in the Republican Party. | |
Yeah, there's no moderates in the Democrats. | ||
They're all followers. | ||
Word has it that even the no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime is actually hitting some headwinds up in the Senate and that that may be changed on what you're going to vote on in the 4th? | ||
Yeah, there's some people that are adamant that... | ||
No reason to do it? | ||
No reason to do it. | ||
But most people in there understand that President Trump ran on this and that they've got their power because of that, because we took the majority in the Senate. | ||
And so there's more than not. | ||
There are not many. | ||
What's their logic? | ||
There's no need for this. | ||
Don't they understand the working class and middle class need all the help they can get? | ||
That's not the point. | ||
They want to keep as much money here in Washington, D.C. You know that. | ||
You know, there's a lot of hogs at the trough up here. | ||
And, you know, you start taking away that feed, the hogs are going to have to fight over it, and they don't want that to be that big a fight over what they can do and continue to spend. | ||
But, again, it all goes back to term limits and all that, Steve. | ||
Get re-elected. | ||
Just send re-election. | ||
Are they united and back of President Trump? | ||
Because this is going to get a lot tougher. | ||
You call it the summer of hate. | ||
It's spread to Chicago, New York, Dallas. | ||
This is going to be tough. | ||
President Trump's dug in on this thing. | ||
Is the Senate going to have his back? | ||
I would say about 90% will have his back. | ||
Which is good. | ||
Which is good. | ||
90%. | ||
in and but there's zero Democrats I mean again I don't I don't I mean, this is anarchy. | ||
This is trying to overthrow the government. | ||
They hate our Department of Justice. | ||
They hate our justice system. | ||
They hate anything that doesn't deal with socialism. | ||
They want health care to be paid for by the taxpayer. | ||
I mean, it's just unbelievable things that they want done. | ||
Let's turn this country back to the American citizen. | ||
You've announced... | ||
that you're leaving us and going to run for the governorship of Alabama. | ||
Can you walk us through the... | ||
I understand. | ||
Your first love. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm more of a builder. | ||
You know, I'm a football coach, and you put a staff together, then you put a team together, and you build things. | ||
And you can do that at a faster pace. | ||
And I talk to every governor that's been in the Senate for the last two years, and there's not one of them that says you can get a lot more done if you're governor. | ||
Up here, you can obviously get some things done at a bigger scale, but it's a lot slower pace. | ||
And when you have to fight against your own people up here, that's what disappoints me. | ||
If we were unified as 53 people in the Senate, just think of what we could get done for this country. | ||
But we're not. | ||
Everybody wants, they're afraid they won't get re-elected. | ||
What, as you look at Alabama today and with technology and what's happening in the country, walk me through your vision for Alabama. | ||
Well, we've got six military bases. | ||
We've got over 500 defense contractors. | ||
We have NASA. | ||
We have Missile Defense Agency. | ||
We have a lot of things going on. | ||
Shipbuilding, missile building. | ||
We're into drones big time. | ||
We have 70,000 car manufacturer employees in the state of Alabama alone. | ||
70,000. | ||
Now, these tariffs are going to hurt us. | ||
But as I've told them, told all of them, listen. | ||
Short-term pain for long-term gain. | ||
We have to do this. | ||
We have to knock people to their knees that are not buying American cars. | ||
I mean, Europe, you can't find one over there. | ||
So I'm totally behind President Trump on these tariffs. | ||
He knows that he's got to get something done. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's more about China. | ||
People call them adversaries. | ||
I just don't know how strong we could be if we had to go against China right now. | ||
They have stolen everything we've gotten. | ||
They can build a bridge, Steve, in three months because of AI that would take us three years. | ||
We're not even close to AI operative like we should be. | ||
We have drug our feet. | ||
This place up here is not in the 21st century yet. | ||
And China, because of their dictatorship, they are. | ||
I mean, they've got people over there that said, this is what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to have cheap labor and be communists and all this. | ||
But they are, again – The two educations, University of Alabama and Auburn, are becoming actually world-class. | ||
I mean, people talk about Alabama, they're talking about education, higher education. | ||
Yeah, well, higher education is a problem in a lot of places. | ||
In the South, it's not quite as bad. | ||
We have problems. | ||
A little bit of woke in there. | ||
Yeah, we had DEI. | ||
We had WOKE. | ||
Anywhere that you got... | ||
Tenured should never have been. | ||
I mean, it just makes me sick to even think about it. | ||
I didn't have tenure when I was coaching. | ||
Hell, I won games or I got fired. | ||
If you don't teach in your class and educate kids, you should get fired. | ||
And that's my stance on that, 100%. | ||
Okay, for your rate, where should your people go now to find out everything about you? | ||
Coachforgovernor.com. | ||
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Coachforgovernor. | |
Yeah. | ||
And, you know, I'm still going to work with the president. | ||
I've got a year and a half. | ||
We've got a long way to go. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And you're with the president tomorrow? | ||
At lunch today. | ||
Lunch today? | ||
Yeah, lunch today. | ||
We're talking about a lot of different things. | ||
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I may call you after. | |
Coach, it's always an honor to have you here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
You're the backbone. | ||
You represent the backbone of this country. | ||
Not just the great state of Alabama. | ||
So many people. | ||
that every time you're on, we get flooded with the chats and everything like that. | ||
You stand for Your father on Normandy would be very proud, sir. | ||
This summer will tell a lot of tales in our country, Steve. | ||
It's all on the table. | ||
We're all in. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back in the war room in just a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Welcome. | ||
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He's, I think, last day or next to last day in federal court on this lawsuit, Mike Lindell. | ||
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They added another third day for me to testify. | ||
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Wendell's third day of testimony. | ||
They're coming after him too. | ||
Hard. | ||
Hard. | ||
It's been an amazing trial so far. | ||
See how it plays out. | ||
Like he said, this is not going to be over this week. | ||
He thought I'd actually go to the jury on Friday. | ||
I think this thing will extend it to next week or maybe even longer. | ||
We've got a couple of packages. | ||
Some great news. | ||
President Trump's handling the economy. | ||
Remember that inflation is out of control? | ||
Not so fast. | ||
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We've got a short little package on the inflation number CPI announced today. | ||
Let's go ahead and hear it. | ||
Our May read on the Consumer Price Index, on the headline number, expected up two-tenths, comes in on the light side, up one-tenth of a percent. | ||
That follows, at least for now, unrevised up two-tenths. | ||
Up one-tenth will be the lightest since it was minus one-tenth in March of this year. | ||
If you strip out the all-important food and energy, it remains up one-tenth of a percent. | ||
That's two-tenths lighter than we were expecting, one-tenth lighter than the rearview mirror. | ||
Up one-tenth. | ||
One-tenth equals where we were in March of this year. | ||
To find a lower number, you're going to zero, which was January of 21. Now, let's take the year-over-year perspective. | ||
Expecting year-over-year headline, up 2.4, and it arrives exactly up 2.4. | ||
That is one-tenth hotter than our last look at 2.3. | ||
If you want to go back to zero, we had to go to January 21. Oh, that was President Trump's economy he handed off to. | ||
The Biden regime that stole the election. | ||
Rick Santelli, hey, if you want to go back to zero, if you want to get to zero, you got to go back to January 2021. | ||
This is what President Trump, President Trump, even with the pandemic, handed them the underpinnings of a great economy from 2019. | ||
John Solomon's gonna be here in Lua on the second hour. | ||
He's gonna blow your head up on, you know, more findings about the pandemic. | ||
I don't know why we're negotiating in London with the Chinese. | ||
We're not bringing up the R word, reparations, for the Chinese Communist Party's, you know, hitting us with a pandemic. | ||
This is another thing that's gotta be, you gotta adjudicate. | ||
You have to show the world. | ||
Like, you have to show the American people. | ||
You have to adjudicate the 2020. | ||
Election. | ||
Let's get all the information. | ||
Have a formal process. | ||
We know it was stolen. | ||
We're confident. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
And do it in a way that the left can attack it all the way through. | ||
Fine. | ||
No problem. | ||
Also J6. | ||
Also the pandemic. | ||
All of it. | ||
We need to do this so that when we start to restore people's belief in this constitutional republic, you see it being fought out in the streets of Los Angeles. | ||
The L.A. Times, one of the great columnists out there, of course, he's a total lefty, Ron Brownstein, I think it is. | ||
He's also a special correspondent for CNN. | ||
You see him on CNN a lot. | ||
I think he's in the L.A. Times today. | ||
Has kind of an analysis of what's going on. | ||
He sees exactly what Stephen Miller, as the co-borders are with Tom Homan, are doing. | ||
The future of this country, and I'll tell you who called this shot, was Andrew Breitbart. | ||
And the people at Breitbart, we started Breitbart, California 12 years ago and Breitbart, Texas, the two that we broke off after the two sub websites that we broke off. | ||
We did a couple. | ||
We did Breitbart, London, Breitbart, Jerusalem, Breitbart, Rome internationally. | ||
We did Breitbart, Texas under the great Brandon Darby and we did Breitbart, California because we knew this day was coming. | ||
Stephen Miller. | ||
Alex Marlowe, John Kahn, Larry Soloff, the great Andrew Breitbart, the entire crew out there are all from West L.A. You could tell that this was brewing years ago. | ||
It was becoming a third world city. | ||
Well, under President Trump's watch, it ain't going to be a third world city. | ||
And we don't care about Gavin Newsom and we don't care about what Mayor Bass does. | ||
I think she ought to be arrested right away. | ||
Gavin Newsom, who was reaching out and trying to find out more about economic populism, with Charlie Kirk, myself, Newt Gingrich, others, what's working clearly with the Democratic Party, it's not working. | ||
But he's doubled and tripled down now, thinking that this is a winning issue. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's a winning issue for us. | ||
We got polling from Rasmussen. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
I think Governor Newsom made a horrible mistake last night. | ||
It's not that he should not have come out and addressed what President Trump is doing. | ||
Because President Trump is saving his city at the same time saving the country because he's deporting illegal alien invaders. | ||
People have broken the law to get here and try to live here. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
We can't afford it and don't believe all the This is one of the reasons you're spending so much money. | ||
This is one of the reasons the healthcare system is being destroyed. | ||
This is one of the reasons the education system's being destroyed. | ||
This is one of the reasons that... | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
It's going to get cleaned out. | ||
Instead of Governor Newsom coming out and addressing the crisis that is here and the crisis that is driven by the sanctuary city and him being a sanctuary state and kind of giving up his neoconfederate ways and talk about how to work with President Trump and how to make this thing better and avoid a crisis. | ||
And avoid particularly what they were leading to was more burning and looting, destroying your businesses, all of it. | ||
People there, you saw the pictures with the Mexican flags, you know, and some Palestinian flags, all of it, up in your grill, that they're their own nation. | ||
Instead of doing that, he literally announced for president last night. | ||
It was a presidential launch. | ||
He went through all issues. | ||
Half the speech was issues not related to what's happening in Los Angeles. | ||
And I agree with Stephen Miller 1,000% on this. | ||
The war for America is going to be won or lost on the streets of Los Angeles. | ||
If you continue to do these ICE raids, and Holman ought to be proud. | ||
Yes, I understand you're doing stuff with cartels, and you're doing stuff. | ||
You're doing these raids, some of it with money laundering, other things. | ||
But don't apologize. | ||
Don't say, hey, well, the thing that triggered it wasn't really a general raid. | ||
No, you want the general raids. | ||
Go for it. | ||
Ramp it up more than ever. | ||
We want big crocodile tears coming down her eyes. | ||
It's totally phony. | ||
She's a Marxist. | ||
They want the destruction of this country. | ||
They support the invasion. | ||
President Trump has stopped the invasion, which the Republicans told us it's going to take us years and hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
He stopped it in the first 60 to 90 days. | ||
Now it's to repel it. | ||
Repel what came in here. | ||
And he's going to do it. | ||
That's what this fight is about. | ||
Let's play the clip. | ||
Let's play the cut with Governor Newsom last night announcing his run for the presidency. | ||
Trump is pulling a military dragnet all across Los Angeles, well beyond his stated intent to just go after violent and serious criminals. | ||
His agents are arresting dishwashers, gardeners, day laborers, and seamstresses. | ||
That's just weakness, weakness masquerading as strength. | ||
Donald Trump's government isn't protecting our communities. | ||
They're traumatizing our communities. | ||
And that seems to be the entire point. | ||
If some of us could be snatched off the streets without a warrant, based only on suspicion or skin color, then none of us are safe. | ||
Authoritarian regimes begin by targeting people who are least able to defend themselves. | ||
But they do not stop there. | ||
Trump and his loyalists, they thrive on division because it allows them to take more power and exert even more control. | ||
And by the way, Trump, he's not opposed to lawlessness and violence as long as it serves him. | ||
What more evidence do we need than January 6th? | ||
This isn't just about protests here in Los Angeles. | ||
When Donald Trump sought blanket authority to commandeer the National Guard, he made that order apply to every state in this nation. | ||
This is about all of us. | ||
This is about you. | ||
California may be first, but it clearly will not end here. | ||
Other states are next. | ||
Democracy is next. | ||
Democracy is under assault before our eyes. | ||
This moment we have feared has arrived. | ||
Governor Newsom announcing he's running for president last night against President Trump. | ||
Really didn't address the issues of how this came to be. | ||
Of how he and the mayor and all the political apparatus, because they part-funded this for the state assembly, and of course all the woke billionaires have put money to fund it throughout the country. | ||
We're not going to lose our country to this, folks. | ||
Be confident this morning. | ||
It's not doom and gloom. | ||
It's a fine, sunny day in Southern California and throughout the country. | ||
You can see the sunlit uplands are right here because now you're engaged in the battle for your country and we know we're winning. | ||
And we know the American people back us and support us. | ||
And oh, by the way, all the lies about, oh, the inflation is out of control. | ||
He's not doing his job. | ||
Suck on that this morning. | ||
You're going to be running around saying that now? | ||
Everything they tried to do is to stop Trump. | ||
Why? | ||
President Trump has stepped into the breach to save his country. | ||
This is why... | ||
You have General Washington at the birth of the nation. | ||
You have Abraham Lincoln at the rebirth of the nation. | ||
And you have President Trump at the reclaiming of the nation, the rejuvenation of the nation. | ||
The making America great again. | ||
One of the key planks of how you make America great again is you don't have America as a third world country. | ||
And that is what these Democrat machines of these cultural Marxists in New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and many other places have made it. | ||
And if the MAGA movement and President Trump have to go in and clean up the mess, we're going to go in and clean up the mess. | ||
But President Trump is not going to back down. | ||
Tommy Tuberville's right. | ||
They want a summer of hate. | ||
We're winning this, and we're gonna win it. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
We're in it now. | ||
This expanding. | ||
And for the liberal media, it said, oh, Bannon, you know, Third World War. | ||
No, you gotta listen up. | ||
Mainstream media. | ||
We understand you're a little slow. | ||
you can't keep up with the war room posse. | ||
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But if you're... | |
The world's on fire right now. | ||
The world's on fire. | ||
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And in this, you have converging crises. | |
Which means only very special, tough, and smart people can lead the country through it. | ||
What Gavin Newsom showed last night was a politician. | ||
That was politics. | ||
What Donald Trump is showing is leadership. | ||
Courage. | ||
He doesn't give two Fs what they say. | ||
He doesn't care. | ||
He sees that his country is being destroyed. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
See what you see. | ||
And they try to spin it. | ||
All this is peaceful. | ||
These democratic hellholes have been turned into third world countries where you've got the rich oligarchs that kind of flit around and got security details and live in the penthouses and all that. | ||
And then you've got The proletariat underneath, and that's got to be funded, because there's no jobs, it's got to be funded by the government. | ||
Or work in the black market, labor. | ||
That's what's destroying working class Hispanics. | ||
And blacks, they understand that. | ||
That these people come in looking for a better life. | ||
There's nothing wrong with looking for a better life, but you have a process to come in and be a citizen. | ||
And we can't take everybody, and we're not going to take everybody. | ||
That's just the way it is. | ||
You're not going to open this up to take hundreds of millions of people. | ||
You took 10 million in four years. | ||
This is why it's the most radical part of the Third World War. | ||
As insane as Ukraine is with the killing and the slaughter, looking like World War I, as crazy as Gaza looks, as the Red Sea with two battle groups, this whole effort to push some sort of air assault into Persia. | ||
On their nuclear program. | ||
As the carrier battle group with the Chinese sailing east, east of the Second Island chain. | ||
Of the negotiations in London and the economic warfare. | ||
Of all of that that we've gone over and over again. | ||
And now you start to understand and understand the tempo of it. | ||
The most outrageous part of this war was the invasion of this country brought on by Democrats and the Bayon Air elites. | ||
And Wall Street and the Tech Bros. | ||
Why is it all in podcasts? | ||
Why have they been quiet for a week? | ||
Oh, they love President Trump. | ||
I told you at the time. | ||
When they were up there partying, they came back at the inauguration and they're going to have this ball and they're going to be running around these tuxedos and they're the new right and they're doing this and they're going to do that. | ||
I said, yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Give it 100 days or so. | ||
Let's wait until the summer. | ||
When President Trump's got Stephen Miller and Homan, his border czar, and guess what? | ||
They're starting to deport 10 million people. | ||
Let's see who's with us. | ||
Let's see who believes in this constitutional republic. | ||
Let's see who believes that we're engaged in a third world war, one that we must win and that we must tamp down the kinetic part or it's going to lead to maybe, I don't know, the total destruction of life as we know it on Earth. | ||
That's obvious. | ||
Because they feed off illegal immigration. | ||
And they feed off bringing foreign labor in here at half the price of American labor. | ||
They feed off it. | ||
They're like vampires. | ||
They suck the blood out of this country. | ||
And working class people now with AI, the tech workers, are getting it full throttle. | ||
This is the fight that we're in. | ||
In the streets of L.A. and cleaning up that mess is going to be where the future is. | ||
And you're going to get big pushback from the entertainment industry, from all the Marxists in the entertainment industry. | ||
Look at David Mamet the other day. | ||
He laid it out for you. | ||
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Also, you heard the numbers today. | ||
Markets are up because there's news on China. | ||
Now, there hasn't been a lot of details of the framework. | ||
One thing I heard is about the Chinese students can stay. | ||
Hey, and President Trump was up front. | ||
He says, I don't have a problem with that. | ||
We disagree about a lot of things. | ||
On that one, we definitely disagree on. | ||
But President Trump said in his true social day he liked it, and that may be part of it. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't have the details. | ||
One thing I can tell you is that One aspect that you have to, two things you have to do. | ||
Number one, understand precious metals. | ||
And I've never been a gold bug. | ||
Ever. | ||
I'm like Philip Patrick. | ||
I came from the investment banking area. | ||
However, over time, over the last 25 years, it's outperformed the S&P 500. | ||
Look at what's happened since we started being with Birch Gold. | ||
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Right? | ||
It was, what, $33.50 today or somewhere in the mid-33s? | ||
You have to understand it though, what it means as a hedge. | ||
That's the key point here. | ||
This is why we went and did the End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
To show you, the audience, the importance of the fiat currency that is the US dollar is the backbone of the entire system and to make sure you understood that and the different aspects of it. | ||
So then, because the purpose of the show is to give you knowledge and information. | ||
To arm you, to use your human agency in every aspect of your life. | ||
And obviously here in the political aspect of the MAGA, because you're the special forces, you're the tip of the tip of the spear of MAGA. | ||
And we do this in your personal life too. | ||
That's why I understand, I keep saying it's not the price today, it's the process that gets there. | ||
Once you understand that, you've learned a lot about global capital markets, about political economy, about all of it. | ||
A informed voter is what? | ||
A smart voter? | ||
MAGA armed is MAGA armed with information. | ||
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