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sense if they want to enable his grand plan. | ||
To assess more, to amass more power and to have control of everything in this country. | ||
But why would governors want to turn over control of their states to the United States military? | ||
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Because they're complicit. | |
I mean, these are people who are on board with the entire plan. | ||
I mean, Huckabee's perfect. | ||
I mean, imagine if Tyree Tuberville gets elected in Alabama. | ||
This is all the pieces that have been put in place so this stuff can start to unfold. | ||
I mean, he's going to try to sue him and say it's illegal, but he's going to invoke Title 10. He can invoke the Insurrection Act. | ||
And I think maybe more importantly, Nicole, there's kind of a failure of imagination in America right now. | ||
And we had that same problem before January 6th. | ||
And this weekend, we've got a military parade happening in Washington. | ||
What happens if Trump doesn't want to make them leave after the parade? | ||
What if he says, let's just keep them there because I feel unsafe. | ||
The Capitol is unsafe. | ||
We're worried about protesters. | ||
These are the kinds of most dangerous course of action we have to think about as Americans and especially national leaders have to challenge them on not just what's happening now, but what's happening next. | ||
Will you promise? | ||
Do you assure us that those troops are going to leave after the parade? | ||
Are you going to find a reason to keep them there? | ||
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I also worry about unit cohesion. | |
the politics of this seeping into the American military a little bit this could become a It could cause all sorts of internal friction and unrest. | ||
And it also breaks some of the bonds between the U.S. military and the American people. | ||
I mean, think about it. | ||
Since Vietnam, the military in some ways has become the most successful institution in American society. | ||
And what we are doing in some ways, I would argue, is putting it at risk by asking it to take on an enormous domestic mission, which is not essentially what it is trained for. | ||
And ultimately, this is going to bring forth. | ||
were here for several hours. | ||
They are still sorting through the mangled remains, trying to process the evidence to find out who did this. | ||
Fortunately, no one was injured. | ||
Again, the investigation is still active at this time. | ||
We just saw a few moments ago investigators from the fire marshal's office. | ||
These governors, they're not interested in being governors. | ||
They're interested in being regional arms of Donald Trump's power. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
I mean, we keep thinking as though these are normal politics. | ||
They have every vested interest in saying my state is out of control, not because I can't govern it, but because these foreign invaders are here. | ||
And that's why I need the president's help to suppress democracy, suppress dissent, suppress protests. | ||
In my state, and I'll be kind of a junior partner out here in Texas or Alabama. | ||
Look, if Sarah Huckabee Sanders thinks her state's under siege, she can mobilize the National Guard tomorrow. | ||
She doesn't have to wait for Donald Trump. | ||
She's the governor. | ||
They can all do that. | ||
They want to be part of a bigger, I think Paul's right, a bigger plan to centralize power in the executive, perhaps the most unconservative thing that former conservatives are not trying to do. | ||
So I think people better get past this failure of imagination. | ||
And I think the Democrats, when you ask Paul, what can anybody do? | ||
Well, I think... | ||
But the problem is that the Constitution, and Article 2 of the Constitution, was not designed to stop a rogue president. | ||
The machinery of our government wasn't meant to deal with this. | ||
You know, I'm here today not to tell people everything's going to be okay, but to sound a really loud alarm, which is that Donald Trump has turned the Department of Justice into his personal legal task force to go after his political opponents. | ||
Think about the norms that have already been violated. | ||
Pam Bondi, an election denier, put in charge of the Department of Justice. | ||
She views herself as part of Team Trump. | ||
She hangs out in the Oval Office. | ||
She does live shots from the White House, completely unprecedented. | ||
Donald Trump goes to the Department of Justice to give speeches in which he attacks lawyers like me and others by name. | ||
We have seen the Department of Justice protest. | ||
He's reportedly investigating the Democratic Attorney General of New York. | ||
I mentioned in that piece that he arrested a prominent labor leader. | ||
He's also indicted a liberal judge in Wisconsin. | ||
Also remember that his administration sent federal officials into a Democratic congressman's office in New York and put a staffer in handcuffs. | ||
This is the playbook by which authoritarians are able to subdue their opposition by investigating them, indicting them, and even if they get acquitted, You know, the damage is done. | ||
Why are people staying silent? | ||
I think they are afraid. | ||
I think that they have normalized this, but, Nicole, it's got to end. | ||
People need to take a stand and say we are not going to allow the misuse of the criminal justice system, the indictment process, by Donald Trump in this way. | ||
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President Trump says the U.S. is pulling some diplomats and military families out of the Middle East because, as he put it, it could be a dangerous place. | |
We're learning that state and defense departments will move out non-essential personnel from spots around the region amid the Israel-Iran tensions. | ||
CNN senior reporter Katie Bo Lillis joining us now. | ||
The president saying it could be a dangerous place. | ||
It's a very vague reason. | ||
Is there any indication that there is a more specific threat here? | ||
Yeah, Sarah, where we are right now is that we don't know whether or not this move was prompted by specific intelligence that suggested a specific risk or whether this was done out of an abundance of caution. | ||
We do know that this is happening against the backdrop of a moment of profound tension in between Iran, Israel, and the United States. | ||
The U.S., of course, is engaged in ongoing negotiations with Iran over trying to create a new nuclear deal to prevent Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. | ||
And those talks have really struggled to make progress in large part because the two sides are divided over whether Iran should be able to conduct any enrichment of uranium, even for, as Iran claims, civil purposes, for civil nuclear power purposes. | ||
As those talks have sort of struggled along in the background, we have reported in the past that Israel really sees this as a generational opportunity to strike Iran's nuclear capabilities. | ||
Iran's air defenses were severely weakened by the kind of tit-for-tat attacks back and forth between Iran and Israel last year. | ||
And Israel believes that now is potentially the moment to strike Iran's nuclear capabilities and potentially destroy them once and for all. | ||
Now, President Trump here in the United States has been urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow negotiations to go forward, to not take this step. | ||
But U.S. intelligence officials believe, as we have reported, that it's possible that Israel could act without And so really just a moment of profound uncertainty and profound tension. | ||
And that is really kind of the backdrop to this move that you are seeing right now as we try to obtain more information about what has sparked this specific movement, being the withdrawals of non-essential personnel from diplomatic posts across the region. | ||
The risk here, Sarah, of course, is that if there is some kind of conflagration in between Israel and Iran, That it could spiral into a broader regional conflict that could endanger U.S. personnel across the region. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
It's Thursday, July, 12 July, Year of Our Lord, 2025. | ||
The Third World War is raging throughout the world from New York City to Los Angeles. | ||
The streets of Ukraine, a major British newspaper has a brutal article this morning that Putin's, the Russian casualties, have gone over 1 million by themselves, 628,000 since Election Day 2024. | ||
628,000 casuals killed and wounded in the Russian army since Election Day. | ||
Very disturbing news. | ||
We're going to get to everything about the revolt in the Matt Boyle, the senior editor for all things politics, national political editor at Breitbart, very close to the White House, very close to President Trump, joins us. | ||
Matt, thank you. | ||
I know your travel schedule is pretty intense now. | ||
Thank you for making time to do this. | ||
I wanted to get you on here. | ||
Kurt Mills is going to join us tonight. | ||
Kurt is currently heading towards Constantinople, where he'll be in meetings for the next couple of days. | ||
Couldn't make the morning show. | ||
He's got a great tweet out about this confusing situation about what is happening with Israel and Persia in the nuclear program that President Trump, I think, is negotiating. | ||
And last time I looked, Steve Witkoff has a meeting, I think, in Muscat. | ||
The capital of Oman on Saturday. | ||
Matt, you've got a great tweet out about your concern over this. | ||
What in the hell is going on right now, sir? | ||
Yeah, look, President Trump faces the most monumental decision of his presidency, Steve. | ||
The fact is, is that President Trump was elected to be the peace president. | ||
And any attack on Iran, whether it comes from Israel or the United States, or, you know, they try to say Israel is going along, there is none of that, right? | ||
Like, it's going to be seen as though the United States greenlit an attack from Israel. | ||
That doesn't mean that we don't like Israel. | ||
Israel's our greatest ally in the Middle East. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
But the fact is that because of that, that's why you would see any attack from Israel on Iran would be viewed as though the United States greenlit it. | ||
So the point is, though, is that the president is pursuing diplomacy. | ||
As you mentioned, Steve Wyckoff has his next meeting with the Iranians coming up. | ||
Literally this Sunday. | ||
But on the pure politics of it, back here at home, domestically. | ||
Look, I'm down in South Carolina right now because I'm going to be doing an event tonight with some great conservatives here in Charleston, South Carolina. | ||
And it's starting to rain a little bit right now outside while I'm doing this. | ||
we're doing this on the fly because it's so important. | ||
But the fact is, is that if this happens, if this goes forward, I don't think there's anything that could split the successes of what President Trump has had so far more than the escalation or a new war opening up somewhere in the world. | ||
The president has to figure out a way to get to deescalate and to get us away from this. | ||
And I mean, literally. | ||
And so these are some monumental decisions that are happening right now in the West Wing, in the White House. | ||
But Matt, hang on for a second. | ||
But everything looks like we're telling personnel to leave the area, embassies and maybe even bases. | ||
You've got Carilla down at CENCOM is canceling his testimony today. | ||
What about if this is—and I want to hold this through the break. | ||
I want you to answer this question. | ||
What about if this is just unilateral Israel, if this is Bibi Netanyahu? | ||
I think it's been warned by President Trump. | ||
CNN reported on Monday that after the Sunday all-day meeting at Camp David, that President Trump had warned Bibi he wanted, number one, Gaza. | ||
wrapped up as quickly as possible, like get on with it and wrap this thing up. | ||
Number two, that he did not support and did not want any type of military activity, either airborne troops, infantry, or particularly bombing around the Persian nuclear facility. | ||
What's your answer when you get back? | ||
Because I think, is this not Israel forcing his hand? | ||
And saying we're going to do it. | ||
We're going to go in alone. | ||
Their air defenses are down. | ||
They're the weakest. | ||
We've taken care of Hezbollah up in Syria. | ||
We've basically crushed or quasi-crushed the Muslim Brotherhood's Hamas in Gaza. | ||
We're kind of on a roll right now. | ||
We've taken down the air defenses of the Persians. | ||
We want to get it on. | ||
And I agree with you. | ||
This would rent asunder, particularly with the war in the streets in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, the long, hot summer before us. | ||
Short commercial break, we've got Matt Boyle, Ben Berkwam's with ICE in the heartland of the country. | ||
All next, only in the war room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Okay, Dave Brett's with me. | ||
Also, Lindell's going to join us in a moment from Denver. | ||
I want to go back to Matt Boyle down in South Carolina, the national political editor for Breitbart. | ||
Matt, here's what we got. | ||
We just leaked this morning is that the Chinese are saying that the deal struck in or the framework struck in London that the rare earth availability, particularly magnets for American production, is only six months. | ||
We know that the Russians and the Ukrainians continue to slug it out with casualties now reaching 2 million for both sides. | ||
I think the Ukrainians are already at – So you're reaching 2 million in Ukraine. | ||
Gaza's not finished. | ||
On the streets of the United States, we obviously have a very well-organized revolt on our hands. | ||
We have 10 million illegal alien invaders just here on Biden's watch, which to me should be the priority to get all 10 million of those out ASAP. | ||
we're looking at a long, hot summer. | ||
I'm not even talking about And now one of our quote-unquote allies is talking about what I'm hearing is a unilateral strike. | ||
Now, Matt Boyle, if Zelensky and the White House have said, hey, we didn't know anything about Zelensky's hit. | ||
If Zelensky could go in and take out part of the strategic triad in Russia, something Curtis LeMay and the American Air Force could never even dream of, why can't Bibi just get him on the tarmac and let him roll, brother? | ||
Well, look, I think that what you just laid out there from a big picture is that President Trump, part of the reason why he was elected, part of the reason why he won the Republican primary in 2016, why he won it again in 2024 against all these other Republicans, and part of the reason why he won the general election both times. | ||
is that he has an ability to kind of cut And to see through the crap and get rid of the things that are not major priorities and get the nation focused. | ||
obviously all of these things are major priorities, but how do you go about handling all of these different like we're fighting a 30-front war. | ||
President Trump is somebody who has been able to, over the course of his career, really drill down on the priority. | ||
So, I mean, at the end of the day, the Chinese are the existential threat, okay? | ||
They are the greatest adversary of the United States. | ||
I think President Trump deeply understands that. | ||
The efforts by the president to get peace in places like Gaza and Ukraine are very focused on delivering, on getting rid of those distractions, right? | ||
He views those as distractions. | ||
To the bigger issue, which is China. | ||
Same thing with Iran, right? | ||
So this is why any strike on Iran would be a distraction, if you will. | ||
It would be an extra distraction added into the broader equation. | ||
And I think it's important that President Trump China is the issue. | ||
You want to know why all the factories are shut down in the Middle East, in the Midwest, in our heartland? | ||
Why are the jobs leaving the United States? | ||
Why are all these problems? | ||
Why is the fentanyl here? | ||
Why is the fentanyl here? | ||
It all comes from China. | ||
So the fact is that China, not to mention what they did with COVID. | ||
So the fact is that the efforts of the Chinese Communist Party to destroy Western civilization and to spread their malign influence worldwide needs to remain the focus. | ||
I 100% agree with you. | ||
But here's my beef with this whole thing in Persia. | ||
We're not following – before you go up the escalatory ladder or allow an ally or look the other way, which on a hit – a unilateral hit by the Israelis is going to drag us into a broader war. | ||
You have to go up the escalatory ladder on economic warfare. | ||
We're not anywhere near where we were on the sanctions of shutting these guys down like we were in the first Trump term. | ||
Number two, to draw linkage to your absolutely correct exit center of the China. | ||
The Mullahs ship 1.6 to 2.5 million barrels a day out of Iran to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It's 22% of the Chinese Communist Party's fuel. | ||
If we blockaded or just told them you're not sending any more oil until you deconstruct your nuclear power program, the Mullahs would collapse in 100 days. | ||
Why are we failing to focus on economic warfare? | ||
And allow the Israelis right now, I think, to even ponder an airstrike because, correct me if I'm wrong, and I don't know what the intelligence community is doing. | ||
I don't know what the CIA is doing. | ||
I don't know what they did in Ukraine. | ||
We haven't heard any. | ||
They didn't have any involvement. | ||
They either didn't have any involvement or they didn't know it. | ||
Both of them are a damning, right? | ||
And I don't know what they're doing here in Persia. | ||
But they ought to be all over this oil. | ||
Why are we not making the linkage between economic warfare against the mullahs and bringing them down and using that to deconstruct the nuclear power program without getting into yet another shooting war in the Middle East, sir? | ||
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Well, this is why I think the heat is really on particularly Director Ratcliffe here at the CIA and also Tulsi Gabbard at the Office of Director of National Intelligence. | ||
The president should summon both of them to the Oval Office immediately and demand any and all intelligence that they have and also press them for answers on whatever they don't have, right, and ask some great questions. | ||
Again, this is why President Trump was elected, right? | ||
Like his ability to see through and cut through the nonsense and get to the source of the issue. | ||
He sees things differently than a lot of other people in politics do. | ||
And I think that this is a moment, again... | ||
Again, getting into another hot shooting war would be terrible. | ||
In addition to that, I think the president, you know, well, again, Israel is our greatest ally in the Middle East. | ||
You know, you clearly have somebody in Benjamin Netanyahu who is very focused on. | ||
Trying to do what he's going to do. | ||
The whole world is not going to see it that way, given the fact that Israel is our greatest ally. | ||
The tail can't wag the dog. | ||
Part of the thing of funding their arms and protecting them is that, hey, you don't have the choice of being unilateral. | ||
That's not an option. | ||
If you want to see the streets of this country, you think it's exploded over Gaza at these universities? | ||
Go bomb Tehran. | ||
Go bomb Persia right now, ancient civilization. | ||
See what happens in the streets, because you're going to give those people ammunition and say, see, look, the warmongers, they're hitting it again, particularly when you have not used all the tools in the toolbox economically to bring down this regime. | ||
Now, you know the politics of MAGA better than anybody. | ||
What would this do if this bombing took place unilaterally by the Israelis? | ||
Let's say President Trump, the administration, said, hey, we had nothing to do with it. | ||
What would that do, sir? | ||
Particularly, the Iranians are immediately going to hit back in Iraq. | ||
They're going to hit back our bases. | ||
They're going to try to take some American cash. | ||
It will fracture it hopelessly. | ||
And frankly, what would happen is that the other side, the radical left, the Democrats, etc., and even some of the establishment Republicans out there would go out and say, see, look, we told you, Trump's a fraud. | ||
That's what they'd try to argue. | ||
Trump campaigned as a peace president, but as soon as he got in, then war broke out. | ||
And that's what they're going to try to do. | ||
They're going to try to argue that the ideas that President Trump campaigned on And so it's up to President Trump to stop this. | ||
So you're in South Carolina. | ||
The biggest cheerleader of the forever war is Lindsey Graham. | ||
He's been over in Ukraine, stirring it up there. | ||
Right? | ||
He knew something. | ||
He and Pompeo knew something was happening. | ||
You could see the way he was prancing around. | ||
He's the biggest cheerleader for the Israelis going and doing something unilateral right now, he and Tom Cotton and others. | ||
You would basically expose the fact that you haven't changed, really, you haven't stopped the forever war faction in the Senate and the House and the donor class still have the power. | ||
Would it not, sir? | ||
Yeah, no, that's exactly right. | ||
Look, I interviewed Senator Rand Paul about this a couple weeks ago, right? | ||
Like, and I know he's got issues on the big, beautiful bill and we'll see how that comes out. | ||
But the, on the war question, Rand has been the leading voice on this dating back. | ||
And one of the things he mentioned to me was the hearts and minds of the public are with President Trump and with him against these forever wars. | ||
But there are still neocon contingents inside the halls of power in the U.S. Senate and in the intelligence agencies and the official Washington, if you will, that are trying to undermine what President Trump was elected to do. | ||
So I think it's incredibly important that President Trump resists the pressures from these people. | ||
He needs to trust his instincts. | ||
his instincts, his gut is why he was elected. | ||
It's why, uh, he, If he trusts his gut, I think we're going to be okay here. | ||
President Trump's instincts have always proven to be right, so he needs to focus very much so and resist pressures from neocons and globalists to allow another war to break out on the world stage. | ||
Okay, you're in South Carolina. | ||
Your event is going to be, can we stream it? | ||
What's happening? | ||
It takes a lot to get Matt Bull out of D.C. right now. | ||
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What are you doing? | |
No, I've done this event every year. | ||
It's an off-the-record gathering of conservatives. | ||
About 200, 250 folks in Charleston. | ||
Once a month or so, they get together. | ||
It's called the Charleston Meeting. | ||
It's a great little event. | ||
They bring in conservative journalists and whatnot, and then we'll get up and talk to the crowd. | ||
We'll take questions from them. | ||
But there's no live stream. | ||
So if you want to see it, you've got to come in person. | ||
So it's a Charleston meeting. | ||
You'll look up where to go and you'll figure it out. | ||
Yep. | ||
The Charleston meeting. | ||
Brother, thank you so much. | ||
I know the pages of Breitbart are going to be all over this. | ||
You're absolutely correct. | ||
Particularly the CIA. | ||
I think what we need is more political appointees to go over there. | ||
Just expand it. | ||
Can't do it, two people. | ||
With Ratcliffe and Ellis, as good as they are, they are good men, but man, that is a festering group of snakes over there. | ||
Matt Boyle, social media, where are they going to get all your content at Breitbart, sir? | ||
Just go to Breitbart.com and at mboyle1 on Axe Twitter. | ||
And you got the morning show on Sirius XM on Saturdays? | ||
On Saturday mornings, yep. | ||
So 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. | ||
10 a.m. to 1. Matt Boyle, you're the best. | ||
Short break. | ||
Ben Burquam is with ICE in the heartland of this nation. | ||
Mike Lindell is fighting for what's the problem here. | ||
That was the stolen election of 2020. | ||
He's fighting in a federal court in Denver, Colorado, next in the war room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Okay. | ||
Streets are on fire. | ||
Burquam's going to be here with ICE. | ||
DeGrasse is going to be on later. | ||
DeGrasse, he was going to start the show as soon as he lands. | ||
They burned eight police cars yesterday, last night in New York City. | ||
This is expanding. | ||
We're on the precipice of maybe another Middle Eastern shooting war. | ||
We're going to find that out. | ||
CIA's got to get its act together. | ||
Big League. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Ratcliffe still hasn't come to the mics and answered this basic question. | ||
He didn't know anything about Ukraine. | ||
If the answer is no, the question is, then what are we paying you guys for? | ||
If you missed that, I mean, how good an intelligence service are you? | ||
And if you knew about it, did you do anything to stop it, or did you guys work on it? | ||
The railhead of all this, ladies and gentlemen, as we've said now for years, is the Stone election of 2020. | ||
Mike Lindell is in federal court fighting this about getting the truth out. | ||
Mike Lindell, I can say one thing from the mainstream media. | ||
The coverage they have of you is universally horrible. | ||
They say you're getting blown out in this. | ||
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This is about free speech. | ||
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This is about our election platforms. | ||
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It's all come down to this. | ||
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And the media right now, that's all they're covering. | ||
They're coming there. | ||
It's attack, attack. | ||
You're not going to see this on Fox and Newsmax and Salem Media. | ||
They're afraid to talk about elections because they were all sued. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
We are the only ones that have come all the way to jury trial. | ||
I've been here three weeks. | ||
Every day, every day, getting down there, and it's like, you know, if we lose this, Steve, I really believe it's how, you know, anyone could get sued anytime with talking about anything that they decide that we don't want to hear from you. | ||
I believe God willing and everybody is all the prayers out there. | ||
I believe it's going to be a good ruling. | ||
I really do. | ||
And, um, um, it's, They go to the jury tomorrow. | ||
And I'll tell you, we couldn't have gotten through without the war. | ||
All your testimony, all your testimony, your testimony is over. | ||
No more testimony from you? | ||
Yeah, three days I had, three days on that stand. | ||
And closing statements will be this afternoon or tomorrow morning? | ||
The judge wasn't sure of that because there's a couple more coming up this morning and a couple more witnesses. | ||
I believe it's this afternoon, but it could be tomorrow morning. | ||
I know they really want to get it to the jury before the weekend. | ||
Okay, and the jury's not impounded, so they'll take the weekend off. | ||
If they get it tomorrow, if they don't rule by closing business, they'll come back on Monday? | ||
Is that the plan? | ||
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Mike Lindell's put it all in out there, put the company on the line to fight for the stolen election of 2020 in election platforms. | ||
Also, paper ballots, same-day voting. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
We got a cold open for Ben Berkwan. | ||
Ben is in Indianapolis, Indiana with ICE. | ||
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do you know how many this is we have some stages that came in this empty when i got here wow yeah so there's stages that we'd be going to different locations through this is kind of you know we try to bring everybody here and they have to go to a different detention facility then they'll go there or some people come will come in here to be ready for removal they're going to send them to you know up north of chicago for removal over to kansas city so they have to This is pretty incredible. | ||
I wasn't expecting this many people in the two days. | ||
And this is really, like I said, one of our busiest offices there. | ||
So I mean, at any single day, this could be what a day looks like for our office. | ||
And is it all men, or is there a separate area for the men? | ||
I don't know what the percentage is, but historically the percentage has been much higher for males and females. | ||
that we all are Okay, Ben, you were there in the streets of L.A. We've recommended to the administration to double and triple down on ICE raids. | ||
Just go out there. | ||
Give the foreigners, the foreign nationals that are yelling about this and the progressives, give them something to whine about. | ||
You've been, and by the way, Stephen Miller is saying, is telling Christy Noem we need 3,000 a day minimum. | ||
That gets us to a million a year. | ||
That's what's in the budget for the mass deportations for this year. | ||
We think it'll be much more, but hey, we'll start with a million. | ||
Ben Berquam, you've been doing these rides since, first of all, you've been doing them for years, but you've really been doing them since President Trump came back to power. | ||
You seemed a little surprised about what's going on in Indianapolis. | ||
Why is that, sir? | ||
Yeah, well, because it's not talked about. | ||
You know, this is heartland. | ||
A lot of the country calls it flyover country. | ||
So everyone understands our borders, our open borders, every state, every city, everywhere in our country has been flooded by illegals. | ||
They were flooded by illegals under Joe Biden. | ||
Today, I rode with ICE. | ||
We started at 4.30 this morning. | ||
We had four targets. | ||
We got four hits. | ||
We got additional three collaterals, which are people, illegals, that were with those other illegals that we caught along the way. | ||
And this is the difference. | ||
Steve, between a non-sanctuary state, like we see in Chicago, just a city like Chicago, just three hours north of us, and a non-sanctuary city, a non-sanctuary state down here in Indiana. | ||
What was shocking to me is, you know, later on, so you've got to stay tuned for the rest of this footage. | ||
We've got to blur a lot of it, so we've got a lot of editing to do. | ||
But the hearing from Sam Olson, the field office director of Chicago, this is like this every single day. | ||
These guys are pumping them through. | ||
And I'll just tell you this to the... | ||
The more they freak out, the more these cities burn, the more they attack them for doing their job, the stronger the resolve gets. | ||
These guys aren't backing down. | ||
They're increasing it. | ||
And that's what we're seeing here. | ||
Every single day, they're looking at adjusting tactics to make it easier, to get more bodies in, to have more bed space, to get them out faster. | ||
And this is just one of those places. | ||
We're going to be taking this to cities across America. | ||
Showing you what the mainstream media doesn't want you to see. | ||
And I can't talk about where I'm going to be tomorrow. | ||
I'm actually heading up to Chicago this afternoon to cover some of the protests up there. | ||
But I can't tell you where I'm going to be tomorrow, but you're going to want to see it. | ||
It's going to be epic. | ||
You haven't seen it before. | ||
But this is just it. | ||
It's the flyover country that is where it's happening. | ||
I want to go back to something. | ||
You're saying I need the audience to hear this. | ||
You're saying the resolve of the ICE officials and the DHS officials has never been stronger. | ||
They're not impacted at all by what's happening in the streets of LA or New York City last night or Dallas. | ||
They are, if we have their back, they're on this mission, sir. | ||
Yes, these guys have the thickest skin you can imagine. | ||
They've been attacked and demonized for so long. | ||
They almost feed on it now. | ||
You want to come after them because they know who they are. | ||
They know what they are. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
They know why it's so incredibly important to the safety and security of our country. | ||
They are honored to uphold and defend the oath that they took to protect our Constitution, protect this nation from enemies, foreign and specifically now domestic. | ||
On it. | ||
And that was one of the things I wanted to see was, how is this affecting them? | ||
I got to tell you, they are pumped. | ||
They are going to continue doing their job and they want to do more and more, as you're hearing from Stephen Miller, President Trump, Tom Holman, more and more and more. | ||
This is the most vital front, as important as Taiwan is, vitally important, as important as getting the hell out of the Ukraine situation, as important of everybody laying down their guns in the Middle East. | ||
This is the front of the war that we must win because I keep telling people, hey, a 10 million person invasion in four years, and by the way, there may be 40 or 50 million illegal aliens here, but I think we just have to focus on the invasion part of this that came in the last four years. | ||
If we don't solve this and we don't have the political resolve to do this and get our sovereignty back, it doesn't matter what else you do. | ||
You're going to lose your sovereignty. | ||
Now, my question is, in the long, hot summer we're looking at, the merger of the radical jihadists with these neo-Marxists and these foreign nationals trying to destroy our country, if we expand into a shooting war in Persia, sir, how is that going to play into what you're seeing in the streets of New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, etc., etc., etc.? | ||
Well, you're just getting more fuel on the fire. | ||
All of these organizations, all of these groups, all of these leftist, communist, activist groups simply look for things to glom onto. | ||
And so every single thing that you can give them to make an excuse to be more violent, to attack more people, to make more excuses, to give the mainstream media more lies to tell, it just makes their job easier. | ||
So it's not good. | ||
It wouldn't be good. | ||
It's not going to be positive. | ||
But really, all of this, Steve, comes down to... | ||
It really comes down to the resolve of the people of America. | ||
Where is our resolve? | ||
How much are we willing to stand up for? | ||
How much are we willing to take to have these guys back to stand up for our country? | ||
But you're right. | ||
There's some exterior, external forces that could make that job much harder. | ||
I'll tell you a good sign, Ben Burquam, one that you've struggled with now for years. | ||
Governor Abbott last night, who's a total wuss on this topic. | ||
Called out the National Guard in Texas, in San Antonio, to make sure he had the back of what they're doing there in the deportation program. | ||
So that's a good sign that even some of these squishes are starting to get the word that we've got the resolve to do this and we must have the resolve to do this. | ||
Ben, where does everybody go? | ||
We're going to get you back this afternoon. | ||
Where does everybody go to follow your content, sir? | ||
Wait till you see the piece we're putting together at Real America's Voice. | ||
It'll be on Real America's Voice social first, at Real AM Voice on X, and then mine, Frontline America, at Ben Burquam on social media, and Substack, Frontline America. | ||
It's epic. | ||
Guys, it's just getting started. | ||
We've talked about this a long time, Steve. | ||
The fight is just getting started. | ||
Just started. | ||
Top of the first thing. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
The convergence of crises. | ||
Ben Burakon will join us. | ||
MTG is going to be with us this afternoon at the top of the 5 o 'clock hour. | ||
Natalie Winters has got a bunch of explosive reports about who's financing this, who's in back of this, who's in back of the invasion of the United States, and stopping the mass deportation efforts in our country. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Okay, on Saturday, we're going to do the regular morning War Room, probably from the War Room, where we are even going to speak. | ||
In the afternoon, starting at 4 o 'clock, Real America's Voice and the War Room's coverage of the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States Army. | ||
And this commemoration that we're having, the parade, all of it will start. | ||
The parade itself, I think, actually starts at about 6 or 6.30. | ||
We will be up at 4. We'll have all kind of guests. | ||
We'll have Ben Berquam, Steve Gruber, David Zier, our entire crew. | ||
Natalie will be here. | ||
We'll be doing all of it. | ||
I think Mo will be with us, Jane Zirkle. | ||
We're going to figure all this out. | ||
Hopefully Grace Chung, if we can get her back here. | ||
If not, we'll zoom her in. | ||
The whole crew. | ||
It's going to be here in a day of commemoration and celebration. | ||
And then there'll be the fireworks that night. | ||
But we will be live at least from starting at 4 p.m. to probably 8 p.m. for the parade, at least. | ||
And we'll figure it out as we go along, but 4 p.m. | ||
So you get morning war room, 10 to noon. | ||
Then you get a special edition with all the type coverage we did for the United States Military Academy in Arlington and all of it. | ||
So you want to make sure to put that in your diary. | ||
It's going to be very special with tons of special guests. | ||
MTG tonight with me at 5 o 'clock and others are going to get a chance to go through some of the big, beautiful bills. | ||
Some of the trade deals are being cut. | ||
Obviously more on this military situation that seems to be, as I said, we're inexorably being drawn into the kinetic part of a third world war in the Eurasian landmass. | ||
We do not want that. | ||
We do not need that. | ||
And it doesn't need to happen, particularly with what's going on in the United States. | ||
Let me repeat. | ||
The central front in this war right now, As important as Taiwan and other places are, and for the Israelis to settle, to get sorted on this Gaza situation with the Muslim Brotherhood as soon as possible, the most important right now for people in the United States is to get our sovereignty back, and that means deporting 10 million illegal aliens that came here during the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
That has to happen and it's not going to get easier. | ||
Every day is going to get harder. | ||
President Trump is doing the exact right thing of standing up the military to do this, to have the back of DHS and the ICE officers and Customs and Border and all of it. | ||
This is why it's working and this is why the left's in a meltdown and have the audacity and the cold open. | ||
For these guys, if they're saying you're ruining our military with this, this is a job that the military knows how to handle and is trained for. | ||
The progressive Democrats tried to ruin the military and came very close with all this DEI nonsense and crap to destroy the military. | ||
And I might add that as soon as Pete Hexas got in there under the guidance of President Trump, the army's already hitting, I think, the first four months of the year, their recruitment. | ||
Which we hadn't hit in a couple of years. | ||
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Because people want to join this army. | ||
They want to join the armed forces. | ||
Mothers and fathers feel comfortable with their kids going into the military now because it's got real leadership. | ||
Natalie Dominguez joins us. | ||
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Hi, Steve. | ||
Great to be with you guys in the War Room. | ||
As always, we got a news story hot off the presses. | ||
This came in a couple of days ago. | ||
Perfect example of what you're talking about, right? | ||
We want the war room to be ready, you know, focused, not distracted by these things. | ||
A 47-year-old man in Broward County, Florida, Armando Del Sol is facing felony charges after, you know, allegedly everything is still in trial, trying to steal a home from a grieving widow and her four children. | ||
This is really important. | ||
We see this. | ||
All the time as these criminals are targeting, you know, the elderly and recently passed away. | ||
And the worst thing that could possibly happen during a time of grief and dealing with all the aftermath of a death is to also have to worry about criminals going off to your home. | ||
Police said that the Broward County Property Appraiser's Office was actually notified of the ownership change, and they're the ones that actually kind of found this and notified their crimes against property unit because they had noticed some discrepancies in the new deed. | ||
Which was executed and recorded in October of 2024 Two months after the owner had already passed away. | ||
Something to note that's so important is this wasn't the county clerk's office. | ||
This wasn't the person taking in and recording the document. | ||
This is after it had already changed hands, likely multiple times, and the appraiser's office was the one that had found it. | ||
During the investigation afterwards, they found that the family didn't know who this was. | ||
This was a complete stranger. | ||
And the notary that was identified on the notary stamp that was used also confirmed that they did. | ||
We did not know this person. | ||
They had never notarized the deed. | ||
They had no record of it. | ||
So this person just came in. | ||
And again, we see this all the time with criminals. | ||
They will target, you know, obituaries, recently deceased, because they find that homeowners are distracted. | ||
And I think you know what I'm going to say, Steve. | ||
The scariest part... | ||
No authentication at the county clerk's office. | ||
No identity verification of the owner. | ||
Nothing until six months after when a different department kind of found an issue. | ||
And the only reason that Broward County even has a task force is because this is so bad in Florida and Florida, California, Texas, New York, Tennessee are like the most major hotbeds for this. | ||
But not every state has a task force. | ||
Not every county has, you know, notification systems. | ||
It's less than 10% that even have them. | ||
And now that they found the fraud, who's going to go through the restoration process with the homeowner? | ||
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