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I mean, it's just disgusting. | ||
It was gross, Steve. | ||
Well, the clicks are an added benefit. | ||
But no, we're fighting for Principal John Roberts. | ||
You guys and Trey Gowdy, you work for a network that, quite frankly, has been like an agent for a foreign government. | ||
The cheerleading is outrageous. | ||
What you've done is outrageous. | ||
The danger you put this country in is outrageous. | ||
Thank God we've stopped it to date, and we're going to continue to fight it and stop it. | ||
President, we're going to start with a cold open about the president of Tarmac. | ||
Brother, thank you so much for your turnover. | ||
You're saying the gutter and the rumble chat like this, but this is the best part of the show, the turnover? | ||
They love it. | ||
When you're not here, they're like, where's the Bannon banter? | ||
They call it the Bannon banter. | ||
I didn't make that up. | ||
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That's it. | |
Hey, have a great weekend, Steve. | ||
Tell the president I said hi. | ||
Eric, have a great weekend. | ||
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Have lunch with him. | |
I'm looking forward to the show, man. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
We've got a great cold open. | ||
A lot going on this afternoon. | ||
Let's go ahead and get into the cold open. | ||
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Mr. President, the Iranian foreign minister this afternoon said if the U.S. is serious about negotiations, that you would call up Israel and request that they stop their airstrikes. | |
Will you make that request? | ||
Well, I think it's very hard to make that request right now. | ||
If somebody's winning, it's a little bit harder to do than if somebody's losing. | ||
But we're ready, willing, and able, and we've been speaking to Iran, and we'll see what happens. | ||
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What was the thought process behind the two-week timetable? | |
Just a time to see whether or not people come to their senses. | ||
No, they didn't help. | ||
Iran doesn't want to speak to Europe. | ||
They want to speak to us. | ||
Europe is not going to be able to help with this. | ||
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Does Iran have two weeks or could you strike before that? | |
Are you essentially giving them a two-week timeline? | ||
I'm giving them a period of time. | ||
We're going to see what that period of time is. | ||
But I'm giving them a period of time. | ||
And I would say two weeks would be the maximum. | ||
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We've been making progress towards a peace deal. | |
And I don't know if you know this, but Lindsey Graham and Mike Pompeo were there on the ground in Ukraine, seemingly doing the opposite, trying to provoke the Ukrainians to keep fighting. | ||
What do you think of that? | ||
Well, we're going to see. | ||
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And people have to be very careful with what they say. | |
They've got to be very careful with their mouth, because their mouth can get them into a lot of trouble. | ||
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He said he's going to go to Moscow on Monday to meet with Vladimir Putin. | |
It's been notable that Russia, an ally of Iran, has been on the sidelines here, has not been willing to come to their defense. | ||
And when I asked him repeatedly about all of the hits that Iran is taking, including the threat against the supreme leader from the defense minister in Israel, he said, when I asked him also about the president himself, say, That we know where he is, but we're not going to do that now. | ||
And does he see that as a threat? | ||
He said, I see that as an insult by President Trump, an insult, not a threat, and not befitting a so-called superpower. | ||
So there's a lot in a 40-minute interview with Abbas Arachi, who was the number two negotiator under Javad Zarif in 2015 for the previous nuclear deal, the JCPOA, which, of course, Donald Trump in his first administration, as you so well know, Katie. | ||
And he also denied repeatedly that they are trying to build a weapon, but could not explain why they are enriching to 60 percent, according to the International Atomic Energy Inspectors, and in violation of the Nonproliferation Treaty, | ||
and not willing to accept the deal that has been offered, which is to have enough uranium enriched up to three to 5% offsite in other countries, and then provided to Iran, but not giving them the power to still use their centrifuges. | ||
Would you like to say, Mr. President, to be that of a peacemaker? | ||
Do you worry that striking Iran would change that? | ||
Always a peacemaker. | ||
That doesn't mean sometimes you need some toughness to make peace, but always a peacemaker. | ||
We had a big victory last night in the court, Court of Appeals with respect to Los Angeles, but really the country. | ||
Where Gavin Newsom, who's really an incompetent governor, he's just doing a terrible job between his fires, between all the houses burning down, his forest fires, and now Los Angeles. | ||
If we didn't go to Los Angeles, and the sheriff admitted it, he had no control. | ||
He would have lost control. | ||
We saved Los Angeles by having the military go in. | ||
And the second night was much better. | ||
The third night was nothing much, and the fourth night, nobody bothered even coming. | ||
We put out that fire, and we did a great job of it. | ||
He sued us for going in and for helping him. | ||
We went and helped him. | ||
Right now, you'd have Los Angeles burning to the ground. | ||
Largely, it would have already been destroyed. | ||
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If there is an attack on U.S. assets, will you promise to conduct a full investigation and make it transparent with the American people before blaming Iran? | |
Well, if there's an attack, we'll know almost immediately with modern equipment who made the attack. | ||
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And those people will be very, very unhappy. | |
You're in danger standing with me. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot at all these networks lying. | ||
About the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you'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? | ||
MAGA Media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
If that answer is to save my country, this country will die. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's Friday, 20 June, year of early 2025. | ||
A lot there as President Trump goes to Bedminster for the weekend. | ||
Lays down right there on the tarmac when he lands. | ||
I guess that's Morristown, New Jersey. | ||
When he lands, talks about the latest update. | ||
Hey, he's going to give him some time. | ||
But there needs to be some progress shown. | ||
He's clearly looking at military alternatives. | ||
All kind of reporting today coming out about exactly what they're looking at. | ||
The Hugo Lowell story really hasn't been refuted about what the complexity and difficulty with even trying to do a limited strike at the end to kind of be the coup de grace for this. | ||
Also putting Lindsey Graham and Mike Pompeo from being over there trying to screw up what he's trying to accomplish. | ||
In Ukraine. | ||
Can I play that? | ||
And by the way, our watchword here, because there's a report out, and if we can put it up, I think I gave it to my producer, about Netanyahu announced that, you know, subject to how President Trump comes out there preparing to finish it, I put it up on Getter. | ||
Don't wait. | ||
You should assume for purposes of this exercise, he's going to say no. | ||
Just assume that. | ||
So you should get on with it. | ||
Don't wait. | ||
Go now. | ||
Because he says, you know, Two weeks now may be the limit, but it's President Trump. | ||
He's always looking for optionality. | ||
It depends on how these discussions go. | ||
The Iranians, at least the foreign minister, was in Europe today, in Geneva, with the EU, and they're saying, hey, they want it to stop. | ||
They want to cease fire before they even engage. | ||
So it's a process, and people are working through this. | ||
But for Netanyahu and his government, hey, this is the whole thing. | ||
We continue to say our mantra is, certainly. | ||
We don't believe the Mullahs should get a nuclear weapon. | ||
We support President Trump in that. | ||
We've always said that. | ||
It's just about how you do that. | ||
There's many different ways you get there. | ||
But one simple way is to do what you started to do. | ||
I don't remember you asking and coming to anybody in the United States government and asking for, oh, you're going to have to deliver the final blow militarily. | ||
you're going to have to get as a combatant on the offense because we can't do it. | ||
And if we can't take that four-door, We really haven't accomplished everything or even really anything. | ||
We're going to need you to do it. | ||
I don't remember. | ||
There's not one person in the cabinet. | ||
There's not one person in the chain of command. | ||
There's not one person to say they were asked that and brought that to the president. | ||
The president of the United States was not asked that, that we have to do it. | ||
And for all the momentum that they had on the sneak attack that took place Thursday, Friday night. | ||
They have air supremacy, not air superiority, air supremacy. | ||
The citizens of Israel are getting pounded. | ||
And now there's a call-up, an emergency call-up for additional aero weaponry, missiles, more American air defense. | ||
We're an active combatant in this conflict. | ||
This is what the Netanyahu government doesn't want to talk about. | ||
How did the United States get drawn in as a major combatant to defend Israel? | ||
Understanding we have a special relationship, but we would kind of, I think, like that brought up at the beginning. | ||
We really, we're going to do an attack, but we're going to bite off more than we can chew, and we need you in here at the beginning, right, to defend us, and then we're going to, you know, then we're going to have all this urgency because they're, you know, they're hours away from getting a nuclear weapon, according to our, including to the Mossad's intelligence. | ||
And you guys have to act now. | ||
You have to act now. | ||
You have to act now. | ||
You have to defend us. | ||
You have to come in and help defend us. | ||
Oh, and by the way, let's upset you. | ||
Now we want regime change. | ||
And you saw what the Trump administration said to that. | ||
We're not going to do a regime change. | ||
We're not going to approve you assassinating the Ayatollah. | ||
Not that he may not deserve killing, right? | ||
But it gets more complex than that. | ||
You break it, you own it. | ||
President Trump is not going to break this and have to own it. | ||
Because, no offense guys, you've kind of bailed out on the first part of this. | ||
You're begging for help on the defense side. | ||
Begging for help on the defense side. | ||
Coming in air defense. | ||
Coming with more air missiles. | ||
Fine. | ||
Now it's going to be, I don't know, 12, 15 billion dollars. | ||
Fine. | ||
If you have a special relationship, maybe you lay that out at the beginning. | ||
Maybe that's known at the beginning. | ||
Maybe it's known at the beginning that you're going to require us to come back. | ||
For a combat offensive. | ||
And if President Trump doesn't comply immediately, if the American people don't comply immediately, that you're going to have a certain news network, hector them and hound them and question their patriotism for people sitting there going, well, hang on for a second. | ||
Particularly people that served in uniform. | ||
This is what you're going to do. | ||
You're going to hector, hector, hector. | ||
This is why I say I think it's incumbent to basically check the Fox News, the Murdochs, the people on the shows. | ||
They ought to see what kind of interaction they had with the intelligence services. | ||
Are they working as a spokesman for a foreign government? | ||
I think it's a legitimate question to ask because the over-the-top emotional pleas to do this are not rational. | ||
It's worse than the Iraq War. | ||
And as Sean Davis brought out today from The Federalist, the great founder of The Federalist news site, It was a year and a half of they prepped the battlefield for the narrative war to get you ready for Iraq. | ||
And remember to tee up Chalabay and have all these guys from the Iraqi National Congress going to step in and run the country. | ||
They're all Jeffersonian Democrats, right? | ||
All of it was a lie. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
In fact, there was a defense today saying we refer back to the Iraq war. | ||
It's anti-Semitic. | ||
I don't get this, dude. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
We're just comparing the Iraq war today, which is the exact same thing. | ||
Nobody pointed out Israel having any involvement in that. | ||
I'm talking about people in the United States of America that should have known better. | ||
And he described it as a massive failure of intelligence. | ||
It wasn't a failure of intelligence. | ||
This is my point. | ||
It wasn't that intelligence got it kind of wrong or 10% wrong or 20% wrong or 40% wrong or people made honest mistakes in the intelligence assessment. | ||
It was a bald-faced lie. | ||
You were lied to. | ||
President Trump told the world that, told the Bushes that. | ||
That's one of the reasons he's president of the United States. | ||
A bald-faced lie. | ||
And we're getting bald-faced lies right now. | ||
Bald-faced lies. | ||
But even when President Trump just slows down and says, ho, yo, let's just slow down. | ||
Let me get some more intelligence. | ||
Part of the intelligence is, is there a tactical operation that can actually work? | ||
Is there a tactical operation, Trey Gowdy, that gets more of a higher percentage of completion than Benghazi? | ||
Because President Trump is looking at Libya as a model. | ||
Is there something that gets a... | ||
That was an epic failure of Clinton, of, excuse me, Jimmy Carter. | ||
And why? | ||
Because Jimmy Carter got one cent of information. | ||
They kind of had groupthink. | ||
If you look back in hindsight, it's absolutely an absurd mission to try to accomplish, given the constraints of it, the reality of it, the reality of the scale and distance. | ||
From the North Arabian Sea to Tehran. | ||
That's what President Trump on the tactical side wants to make sure anything he does can work. | ||
And absolutely work. | ||
And also on the strategic side to make sure that he does not suck the United States of America into a major war. | ||
Certainly, government officials in Israel should put Israel first. | ||
That is your mandate. | ||
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And the citizens of Israel first. | |
As President Trump should put America first and American citizens first. | ||
This is an independent decision we have to make. | ||
And there are many patriots and veterans that say, upon further review, give President Trump as much time as possible on the diplomatic side. | ||
And we haven't gone up the escalatory ladder on economic warfare. | ||
Maybe that has a shot. | ||
And maybe, ultimately, you have to go to kinetic warfare. | ||
But make sure that you've thought everything through. | ||
And that you're fully committed and the American people are committed. | ||
Not sitting there screaming at them, no more meetings with the Iranians. | ||
President Trump's going to take as many meetings with as many people as he wants to and talk to as many people inside his government and outside his government in making this decision, as he should, as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. | ||
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Appeals court ruled that President Trump can keep control of California's National Guard in Los Angeles for now. | |
The three-judge panel rejected a lower court's order for the president to return control of the Guardsmen to California Governor Gavin Newsom. | ||
What did this three-judge panel say the president can do? | ||
John, so this is a win for the Trump administration, a setback for Gavin Newsom in the state of California. | ||
The core holding here is that the courts do have a role, but a very limited one, in reviewing the president's decision to deploy the National Guard. | ||
The courts basically said, we the courts cannot reverse the president simply because we might disagree. | ||
We have to give the president, quote, broad deference, meaning we have to let the president do what he wants unless he has done something that is patently absurd. | ||
Or taken in bad faith. | ||
And then the court applied that very broad deference to this case. | ||
And they found that, well, one of the reasons Donald Trump gave for deploying the National Guard is it's necessary to enforce federal laws. | ||
And the Court of Appeals said that's reasonable. | ||
That's within his power. | ||
Therefore, the power remains with the president to deploy the National Guard, as he has done here. | ||
We had a big victory last night in the Court of Appeals with respect to Los Angeles, but really the country. | ||
Where Gavin Newsom, who's really an incompetent governor, he's just doing a terrible job between his fires, between all the houses burning down, his forest fires, and now Los Angeles. | ||
If we didn't go to Los Angeles, and the sheriff admitted it, he had no control. | ||
He would have lost control. | ||
We saved Los Angeles by having the military go in. | ||
And the second night was The third night was nothing much. | ||
And the fourth night, nobody bothered even coming. | ||
We put out that fire. | ||
We did a great job of it. | ||
He sued us for going in and for helping him. | ||
We went and helped him. | ||
Right now, you'd have Los Angeles burning to the ground. | ||
Largely, it would have already been destroyed. | ||
Okay, Mike Davis joins us by phone. | ||
He's out of the Imperial Capitol. | ||
Mike, I'm a little confused, so you've got to help me out here. | ||
I think we're winning at an appellate court level, but Judge Breyer's, isn't Judge Breyer's brother, is now inserting himself, or there's this discussion about posse comitatus? | ||
Can you walk me through what's happening here? | ||
Can President Trump actually federalize the Army, the Marine Corps, and the National Guard to help put down these riots and to basically protect ICE? | ||
as they do multiple raids in these sanctuary cities that are upheld, that are defended by neo-Confederates like Governor Gavin Newsom, sir? | ||
Yes, the president not only has that right as commander-in-chief, he has that duty. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
You have L.A. riots. | ||
You have L.A. burning. | ||
Because the California governor and the Los Angeles mayor, Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass, are refusing to do their jobs. | ||
And you have these federal law enforcement agents, particularly in ICE, who are being attacked. | ||
And so the president called up the California National Guard and has the California National Guard supporting. | ||
The federal law enforcement effort, protecting the federal law enforcement officers while they are performing, that the officers are performing law enforcement duties. | ||
You have rights. | ||
Of course the president can do that. | ||
So this judge, Charles Breyer, who's the 83-year-old younger brother of retired Justice Stephen Breyer, both Clinton appointees and joined the president, said the president could not do this. | ||
Well, there's a three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit, including an Obama judge who slapped down Judge Charles Breyer and essentially told Charles Breyer to stay in his lane and get the hell out of the commander-in-chief's way. | ||
And now Charles Breyer is trying to take a second bite at the apple. | ||
He's trying to say that the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 passed after the Civil War that essentially prevents active duty military, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Space Force from doing domestic law enforcement. | ||
Judge Breyer gave the parties until Monday to brief that issue. | ||
It looks like Judge Breyer is going to try to say that the president's Judge Breyer is, if he does rule that way, he's going to get slapped down very quickly again by the Ninth Circuit and or the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
This Judge Charles Breyer is playing a very lawless role. | ||
Just like Jeb Bosberg, another left-wing whack job judge in D.C. tried to do with the deportation flights of Trendy, Aragua and MS-13. | ||
These judges need to stay in their lane. | ||
They're not the commander-in-chief. | ||
They don't get to second guess the commander in chief on his commander in chief powers. | ||
And this is where Congress really needs to step up and put these judges back in their place. | ||
I just want to make sure I understand this, that Breyer, given what the appellate court is saying, Breyer kind of came up with another angle to basically chop block President Trump from performing his duties under Article II as Commander-in-Chief. | ||
And he got overruled by the Ninth Circuit. | ||
Breyer rules that the president, as the commander-in-chief, could not essentially nationalize the California National Guard. | ||
Breyer said that these weren't actually riots. | ||
We're not supposed to believe our lying eyes when we see buildings burning, police cars on fire, throwing bricks and rocks at federal ICE agents and other law enforcement. | ||
Judge Breyer got slapped down unanimously by the Ninth Circuit, including by a Biden judge, and now Breyer is taking another bite at the apple and saying that the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 prevents the president's First of all, I don't even know how Breyer has the ability to take this case. | ||
This case should have been brought in federal court in Los Angeles, not San Francisco. | ||
But this was brought in San Francisco because there are more left-wing whack-job parties. | ||
This Judge Charles Breyer, who's a lunatic. | ||
But it was the 9th, the traditionally crazy 9th Circuit, correct me if I'm wrong, that kind of stood up here. | ||
Did that not surprise you? | ||
Did I read that correctly? | ||
I might have read it incorrectly. | ||
It was a nicer circus. | ||
No, it's... | ||
Yeah, I mean, remember when President Trump took office, there was a... | ||
I think it was like an 11 Democrat... | ||
They called it the Ninth Circuit. | ||
And then President Trump got that down to just a three-seat advantage for Democrats. | ||
So from plus 11 to plus 3. And President Trump appointed very good judges on the Ninth Circuit. | ||
So President Biden also appointed left-wing radical judges on the Ninth Circuit. | ||
But even one of these left-wing radical judges This included, I think the judge was Judge Sung, who was one of the radicals who came out and strongly opposed Justice Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court. | ||
Judge Charles Breyer's ruling is so lawless, dangerous, wacky, crazy, that he managed to lose this radical Biden judge on the Ninth Circuit. | ||
Isn't it interesting that, you know, the Electoral Count Act of 1887 and the Posse Comas Tatis Act of 1878, it shows you that after the Civil, the Civil War did not end for a long time, did it, sir? | ||
Because this is all about Reconstruction and the horrible fights that were going on in Reconstruction, that these two major pieces of legislation, that it's fascinating that, you know, President Trump's talking about a special counsel now to go into the stolen election, but this was so central. | ||
to that, and you've got the posse comitatus now. | ||
Don't you find it fascinating that the post-Civil War reconstruction, the bitterness of the Well, it's visited upon us in the 21st century because Democrats like to rig and steal elections, number one, and they like to have foreign invasions of these foreign terrorists who are flying. | ||
foreign flags and burning and rioting in one of America's largest cities. | ||
And they want this to keep happening because today's Democrats are not liberals who love America. | ||
They're Marxists who hate America. | ||
They're subversive and they're trying to destroy us from within. | ||
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Mike Davis, amazing job. | ||
By the way, the president tweeted out today he wants a special counsel to begin with the stolen election, but there may be much more I think it sounds fantastic. | ||
I think what we need to do is get a good U.S. attorney to handle this, and that requires that the Senate actually work more than two and a half days a week. | ||
Instead of the Senate becoming a nursing home, I think we need to have these senators work Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday to confirm President Trump's nominees, including his U.S. attorneys, so they can actually clean up this mess. | ||
Mike Davis, where do people go to get you at Article 3? | ||
Social media, all of it. | ||
You're one of the main planks of foundational elements of this MAGA movement here in the Imperial Capital. | ||
The legal side, you're driving virtually all of it. | ||
Where do people go to be a part of it, sir? | ||
Article3project.org. | ||
You can donate. | ||
Follow us on social media. | ||
The War Room Posse Comitatus. | ||
The most important thing that the War Room Posse does is take action. | ||
The big action item is the top left there. | ||
Let's have the Senate work beyond their French work week. | ||
Let's let these 80-year-olds work more than two and a half days a week so we can actually confirm President Trump's Thank you, brother. | ||
We're going to get everybody on it today and all weekend. | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
Have a great weekend. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return to a very important conference that's going on this weekend. | ||
short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Times of turbulence. | ||
We're going to get to Ray Dalio in a moment. | ||
I'm going to break down his entire hit this morning on Morning Drove because you need to hear it to kind of understand what's going on and be able to kind of weigh and measure it. | ||
Particularly now, it looks like we're inexorably being drawn in to another Middle East war. | ||
Did I tell you earlier that the three most powerful institutions in the Imperial Capital, I realize one of them is not completely headquartered in the Imperial Capital. | ||
Its headquarters is down in, I think, Tampa, St. Pete. | ||
But it's really its source is over across the river here at the Pentagon. | ||
The three most important institutions in the Imperial Capital are the Federal Reserve, the Central Intelligence Agency, and CENCOM. | ||
And the combatant commander of CENTCOM, Carilla, in this regard. | ||
I heard some very disturbing information today is that Carilla, he's supposed to step down in two weeks, which is kind of coincidentally, as I talked to Jack Possovic today, when President Trump said, hey, you know, I'm going to think about this for two weeks. | ||
My understanding is he may extend beyond that. | ||
I think if he extends beyond that, that might be what we call in poker a tell. | ||
We'll help think this through over the next couple of days. | ||
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Our own Nicole Negrady, she plays, in fact, that was her song that always takes us to break at the bottom of the hour, People Love It, Modern Day Holy War. | ||
Nicole, you're at a very important conference this weekend. | ||
I'd like you to give the information, particularly if people can stream it or be there. | ||
Where are you, and I take it you're going to perform tomorrow? | ||
Yes, so I am in Yuba, which is in Northern California. | ||
And I'm going to be at a church led by Pastor Dave Bryan called the Church of Glad Tidings. | ||
And they are a very politically activated church, and they have just immersed themselves into the rescuing of children from child sex trafficking. | ||
We are having a three-day conference, which starts today with speakers like Laura Logan. | ||
We have Craig Sawyer. | ||
We have Dr. Christiane Northrup. | ||
And actually, Dr. Frank is here as well. | ||
Is it streamed? | ||
Or do people have to be there? | ||
Can they get there? | ||
What part of Northern California? | ||
And is it streamed? | ||
Can we watch this? | ||
Can we put it up on our Getter account and get you guys some traffic? | ||
Actually, the live event is sold out, but you can watch it live on X and on Rumble, so I can go ahead and get you all of the links. | ||
The website is peaceofheaven.life. | ||
There's a ton of information on there, and what this conference is for is to raise money to open up the first physical facility to actually house children who have been rescued, because there have been many rescue missions. | ||
One of them was recent. | ||
And it included 817 children who were rescued off of a barge out off of the coast, off of the West Coast. | ||
And they all had tattoos on their shoulder, S for sex, O for organs, and L for labor. | ||
And CPS actually came and took these children back, which if you know, some of these organizations aren't always the most honest. | ||
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So they want to, Hang on. | |
Hold on. | ||
Slow down. | ||
There was a rescue done here recently with 817 children rescued on a barge off the west coast of the United States or the west coast of Latin America or Africa. | ||
The United States? | ||
I believe it was the U.S. Yeah. | ||
And CBS said those are our kids and took them back. | ||
And they want to prevent that from happening, so they want to have the resources to actually house these children. | ||
And there is a women's prison that's no longer in operation, and it's a low-security prison, meaning it's dorm-style, not cells. | ||
They want to take this prison and completely refurbish it and turn it into a sanctuary, hence peace of heaven for these children to get. | ||
You know, psychological care, physical care, and, you know, an education. | ||
Tell me about you. | ||
So you got Laura Logan there. | ||
These are some pretty big names, right? | ||
And it's a three-day conference. | ||
It's both, I guess, this afternoon, Saturday, and Sunday? | ||
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Yes. | ||
So we have Laura Logan. | ||
We've got a list of about 20 to 25 people. | ||
We have Laura Logan. | ||
We have Mary Flynn. | ||
We have Lee Dundas, big lawyer. | ||
We have Craig Sawyer, Mary Crowley, and of course, War Room's favorite, Dr. Frank. | ||
And I'm going to be singing the National Anthem as well as Modern Day Holy War with the music video. | ||
And then I'm going to close the weekend out singing a lovely rendition of Hallelujah. | ||
And I think it's going to be a really beautiful weekend. | ||
And they've already raised $2 million for this facility, and we need another $2 million. | ||
So anyone who is willing to donate is greatly, greatly appreciated. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
One more time, where do folks go, ma 'am? | ||
Peace, like peaceofheaven.life. | ||
And where do they go for your music and social media, all of it? | ||
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LadyNoGrady.com Thank you, ma 'am. | |
Have a great weekend. | ||
Grace and Mo will look to go over to Rumble and figure out how we put it up on War Room and get you guys some traffic and some eyeballs. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you, ma 'am. | ||
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Modern Day Holy War, Nicole McGrady. | |
And of course, you see, these are the types of things. | ||
There's so many. | ||
Make America Healthy Again, the stuff with child trafficking, the transgender ideology, all the topics we have covered, vaccines I've got backed up, talking to people. | ||
I mean, Dozens and dozens of conferences and stories and all of it. | ||
Plus, we're not even, I mean, we're just scratching the surface. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
We're just scratching the surface on everything related to the big, beautiful bill and the debt deficit, all of the madness, what's in there. | ||
So many things going on. | ||
We can't, because barely keeping up with covering what's happening on the front of the war in the streets of America and the deportations of 10 men. | ||
You just saw the legal. | ||
Challenges we're going to get. | ||
But this is what kinetic war, this is when you go to war, remember in Iraq, remember in Afghanistan, it just, remember the beginning of Ukraine? | ||
It just sucks up so much time and attention, as it should. | ||
Because you're talking about committing the nation's assets and resources and prestige and honor. | ||
And the most important thing, it's, you know, you get blood and treasure putting forward. | ||
Particularly the best people in this generation. | ||
Every generation. | ||
You see the warriors at the tip of the spear are among the best of the best. | ||
And that's what we're potentially sacrificing here. | ||
That's why it's absolutely so important to get it right. | ||
Now, the reality, it just takes a lot of time and time of discussion. | ||
And you know that there's a big gap between the non-interventionists. | ||
No, we're not isolationists and we're not, you know, peaceniks. | ||
Although some are. | ||
No problem with that. | ||
I'm all for the beat the swords into plowshares when appropriate. | ||
But this is what happens. | ||
I want to go to the Ray Dalio. | ||
Let's get as much of this because I want to start rolling on this. | ||
My crack production team has broken it down into segments. | ||
Ray Dalio runs the biggest hedge fund in the world, Bridgewater. | ||
He's been in a lot of business with the Chinese Communist Party over there and made a lot of money, but he's a very smart guy. | ||
He's been talking, kind of sounding like war room for the last year, about debt and deficits, maybe the last year and a half. | ||
He's got a new book out. | ||
He was on Morning Joe this morning. | ||
Let's go ahead and hear it. | ||
For about 50 years, I've been in the markets betting on these things, and I wanted to convey the mechanics of how the process works. | ||
So think about it this way. | ||
Credit system is like the circulatory system and that it brings buying power throughout the economy and by creating credit, you create buying power and that creates debt. | ||
But if that debt produces income, then that's a healthy system. | ||
If it doesn't, it produces... | ||
And so we can see that happening to the government. | ||
So now interest rates, for example, are now $1 trillion. | ||
So let me put the budget in perspective. | ||
That number that you gave is a wrong number because it is the amount of deficit on top of the amount of deficit that would be there. | ||
$7 trillion is the amount the government spends every year. | ||
It takes in $5 trillion. | ||
As a result, it's got a $2 trillion deficit. | ||
And it works the same for governments as it works for individuals or companies, except the government can print money. | ||
And so that is building up. | ||
over the next 10 years, it's going to increase by the debt. | ||
And the debt service is going to increase by more than 10%. | ||
So what we're having is a crowding out like in plaque building up in this system, a crowding out of spending. | ||
And that amount of debt now is about $230,000 per person. | ||
So you can see it happen in that way. | ||
In addition, you have supply-demand issues. | ||
In other words, one man's debts are another man's assets. | ||
And when there's a lot of more debt that's being sold, We're seeing this happen now as central banks and foreign investors are buying less and, in fact, shifting to gold. | ||
So there's that dynamic that I'm trying to convey the mechanics of. | ||
It's not political. | ||
And there's something we can do about that, what I call the three-part, 3% solution. | ||
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Wow. | |
Aren't you glad you've been a... | ||
follower of War Room for the last couple of years. | ||
I think we It's getting better. | ||
Not quite there. | ||
It didn't stick the landing. | ||
Slightly, a little confusing. | ||
Not bad. | ||
I also think the $230,000 is per household. | ||
I'm not sure it's per person. | ||
Regardless, the point there, the debt now, let's say it's per household. | ||
$230,000 per household of your share of the national debt, I think is right, not per person. | ||
That's like a second mortgage on you. | ||
That's the way you've got to think about it. | ||
every year, all the time, we say, but deficits don't matter, and the public doesn't care about it. | ||
Well, they're caring about it now because it's starting to impact their life because it's inflation, which President Trump's kind of trying to get out, but As you just said there, the gross interest payments over a trade, a lot over a trade. | ||
I think it's a trillion four, trillion five. | ||
Now, the net, it gets back to it because we do make interest on the bonds that we hold, that we kind of created. | ||
I know it's a little screwy, but follow along. | ||
Follow along at home. | ||
Bottom line, it gets down to that $7 trillion of spending, $5 trillion of revenues. | ||
The revenues are, unless tariffs are going to add some big numbers, I think economic growth will actually add more as far as taxes go, so that should be higher. | ||
This is why my strong recommendation is a million above ought to go to 40%. | ||
You just need more revenue. | ||
In the spending of $7 trillion, you've got to start making some serious cuts. | ||
Ron John, this is this whole fight they're going to have next week over the spending in the Senate bill. | ||
We will make it all clear to you. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break now. | ||
Even Ray Dalio said, hey, the central banks, they're all going to gold. | ||
Why is that? | ||
They feel they're holding too many dollars. | ||
They want to get out of dollars and they want to hold gold. | ||
We'll explain why on the other side. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Think about that. | ||
National debt now is $230,000 per household. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
A second mortgage may be larger than your first, okay? | ||
And that one's running up interest the entire time. | ||
We will never pay off a penny of the face amount of the debt. | ||
I don't think ever. | ||
We're barely going to be able to pay the interest expense. | ||
You're going to have to start cutting. | ||
Significant programs are just printing money. | ||
Printing money is that we have this kind of phony thing where we create the bond and then we buy the bond. | ||
The Treasury creates it and the Federal Reserve buys it. | ||
That's why it's $9 trillion. | ||
We think there's $9 trillion of debt on our balance sheet. | ||
I'm not kidding you. | ||
That's the way the system works. | ||
Because the political class doesn't have the courage to come back and say, hey, here's what we have to cut. | ||
Here's how we have to do it. | ||
I didn't say these cuts are easy. | ||
But this also gets in the situation in Persia. | ||
You got, you know, three carrier battle groups. | ||
This is all costing a vast amount of money. | ||
Who's paying for that? | ||
Is Israel paying for that? | ||
No, they would not be. | ||
Are the Gulf Emirates who were kind of protecting too? | ||
Yep. | ||
Are they paying for it? | ||
No, they would not be. | ||
You know who's paying for it? | ||
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You. | |
And more importantly, it's blood and treasure. | ||
That's the treasure part. | ||
The blood part is that it's your sons and daughters on those carrier battle groups. | ||
It's your sons and daughters that'll be in the strike package is twofold. | ||
First is the fighter bombers that go in and clear things out. | ||
As Hugo Lowe of the Guardian said, the second part is in the B-2s, the big coming in with the monster bombs, the 30,000-pound bombs, right? | ||
All those pilots. | ||
Everybody's gotten those ready, all of them, right? | ||
The fighters. | ||
All those lives in line. | ||
The families. | ||
And who's paying for that? | ||
We're running up. | ||
This is not cheap. | ||
We're running up. | ||
And quite frankly, I think the CENTCOM, these people, they just have this thing, oh, let's just go and let's just do it and let's throw it all together. | ||
Yes, we have these resources. | ||
We should put them in harm's way when it's a necessity to put them in harm's way. | ||
The military is there to be used when appropriate. | ||
People in the military, it's an all-volunteer force. | ||
You sign up, you're ready to go. | ||
You're excited to go. | ||
This is what you train for. | ||
This is what everything's about. | ||
And of course, you're patriotic. | ||
You wouldn't have volunteered in the first place. | ||
It's also not the point. | ||
You have to think through the resources. | ||
have to think exactly what is the national purpose of doing this? | ||
What is in the Listen, people on Fox, oh, it's good versus evil. | ||
It's good. | ||
Yo, dude, John Adams said if you wanna go, There are monsters all over the world. | ||
We can do the good and evil everywhere. | ||
Everywhere. | ||
Everywhere. | ||
Is that what we're going to do? | ||
It's good versus evil? | ||
Let's go. | ||
I would think if you're going to do good versus evil and kind of weigh them up, maybe we should be marching on Beijing. | ||
Let's roll. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
I don't hear any voices there for that. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
Is Lao-Beijing not worthy of that? | ||
Is it because they're Chinese and not worthy of that? | ||
Is that what it is? | ||
No, I think a major FARA investigation should take place at Fox News. | ||
I believe that thoroughly. | ||
I think we need to see if they represent a foreign government as an agent. | ||
They think you ought to check the cell phones, see the data, check the emails, what was going back and forth, what they were pushing on the American people. | ||
What are they pushing on the American people? | ||
Where did this information come from? | ||
I think it has to happen. | ||
You can't have somebody cheerleading you on to war. | ||
You have to sit there. | ||
We haven't been cheerleading against doing it. | ||
What we're saying, first off, number one, we believe it should be done, right? | ||
We agree that the Mullah should not get nuclear weapons. | ||
We believe there's many paths to do that. | ||
President Trump was pursuing other paths, as he was from the first term. | ||
None of those paths were going on the path to kinetic warfare. | ||
None of them. | ||
Okay? | ||
None of them. | ||
But we got jammed up because last Thursday night, had to do it, had to do it, had to do it, had to do it, had to do it, had to do it. | ||
Then we did with the sense of urgency, the phony sense of urgency had to upsell. | ||
Now we need regime change, regime change, regime change. | ||
Got to do it, got to do it. | ||
You're not MAGA, you're not Trump, you're not Team Trump. | ||
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You're not Team Trump, but look, bro. | |
We've been in these trenches with Trump a long time. | ||
We know who teammates are and who Areva stays are. | ||
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