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July 17, 2025 - Bannon's War Room
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Episode 4640: Former VOA Employee Indicted for Threatening The Life Of MTG
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Matt.
Okay, Laura Loomer joins us.
Laura, you've been quite a role over the last, I don't know, 48, 72 hours.
Just walk through the Laura Loomer hip parade.
Let's start with Comey's daughter.
Let's start with her, but then go down because you've got a bunch of other scalps and you've also identified some people that haven't been removed yet, but should be removed that only Laura Loomer and her research can get done.
So just take it.
Let's walk me through the punch list.
Yeah, well, thanks so much for having me.
Look, the vetting crisis continues in this administration.
It's something that I've been addressing since President Trump was inaugurated in January of this year.
And the problem is, Steve, is that we're seeing a lot of the deep state operatives and Biden and Obama holdovers who really, you know, carried out this coup against President Trump, participated in the stolen election, participated in all of the indictments and the sabotage of President Trump, still working in the Trump administration.
So back in May, I had pointed out the fact that Maureen Comey and her husband were still working at the DOJ.
And I had, you know, been beating the drum against Pam Blondie, as I call her, because I was the first person to call for Pam Blondie to be fired or to resign after she embarrassed the president at Bindergate, right?
Bindergate with the Epstein files over at the White House.
And so, you know, people said that it was on hinge to call for her to be fired, but now everybody is singing the same tune.
Imagine that.
That being said, it took two months, right?
Two months to the date.
The day I first posted this was May 16th.
And yesterday, July 16th is when Pam Blondie, I guess, decided to fire Maureen Comey from the DOJ.
However, her husband still remains there where he is employed.
And so, you know, my question is, why is James Comey's son-in-law still working at the DOJ?
But hang on for a second.
Pam's defense, wasn't Comey running the trial of Diddy or P. Diddy, whatever he's called?
When you called for it in May, and don't get me wrong, having Comey's daughter around is obscene, right?
Given the fact that now they're declassifying documents that he may be under criminal indictment for trying to have a coup against President Trump.
But wasn't the daughter in a position at the time that they couldn't remove her given the trial?
Well, they could have addressed this.
I don't remember which day exactly the Diddy trial started, but this should have been done on day one when President Trump was inaugurated.
So they should have had a list of all of the people who participated in these witch hunts, people who were family members or associates of the worst offenders.
We know that Comey is one of the worst offenders.
Even in his so-called retirement, he's inciting violence against Donald Trump, calling for him to be assassinated, pretending like he doesn't know what 8647 means.
But, you know, look, the point is, is that there's a lot of people at the DOJ who are unqualified and unfit to be there.
They're holdovers, and this is going to jeopardize the Trump administration.
Moving on to another one of these individuals who I identified, it's an individual by the name of Monty Hawkins, who was just fired yesterday, two days after I exclusively reported his position, by the way, he's a senior national security advisor and the director of the National Vetting Center at Customs and Border Patrol.
This guy is a Biden holdover, and he hates Trump.
He hates Trump and he hates ICE.
And he is in charge of the vetting center, Steve.
He's in charge of the technological vetting center that CBP uses along with ICE to determine who comes into our country.
So imagine this.
We have a guy who's sympathetic to illegal aliens, who hates Trump and loves Joe Biden's open border policies and who thinks that ICE is a stain on what policing is supposed to be.
That's a real LinkedIn post that he liked.
He shared all these anti-ICE articles on his LinkedIn and liked them when ICE was carrying out their raids in Los Angeles.
That's a national security threat.
How do you know that this guy isn't rigging the algorithm in this vetting database so that more illegal aliens come in?
How do you know that he's not trying to fluff the numbers to actually undermine President Trump's mass deportation campaign?
You don't know.
And so I'm proud to report that he has been identified, fired, and officially loomered.
So one down, many more to go.
Tricia McLaughlin, who's the assistant secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, confirmed to me yesterday that the White House had signed off on Monty's termination.
So that's great news.
Another vetting crisis, and this one is very egregious.
I know when I texted this to you, you couldn't even believe it.
You said this probably couldn't be true, but it is, unfortunately.
If you remember the raid on Mar-a-Lago, they said that President Trump violated the Presidential Records Act.
They said that he took 15 boxes of alleged classified documents to Mar-a-Lago in violation of the Presidential Records Act.
How did this come about?
How did President Trump get referred for investigation and indictment and ultimately an FBI raid by the Biden DOJ?
Well, there's a guy by the name of David Ferrario, who was the archivist during the time of the Trump administration.
David is the guy who said, well, you know, I saw President Trump and Melania leaving and they had boxes and I said, what the hell is he doing?
And so I was notified about this and then I reported him to the DOJ.
Well, what they don't say, and there's one article in the Washington Post that I was able to uncover that identified who exactly told David Ferrario this information.
His name is Philip Droge and he currently serves as the White House Director of Records Management.
And that was his position in the first administration as well.
He's the guy that told David Ferrario that President Trump was in violation and that he should be referred for violations.
And that's what prompted the raid on Mar-a-Lago.
And according to the congressional report on White House personnel that was just submitted for the month of July to members of Congress that I reviewed, Philip Droge is still employed where he's making almost $200,000 a year, if you can believe it, working as, get this, the White House director of records management, Steve.
Unbelievable.
So the guy who literally prompted the raid on Mar-a-Lago and the harassment campaign of President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump that almost led to Donald Trump getting arrested and jailed in the middle of the 2024 presidential election is still working as the White House director of records management.
You literally cannot make this crap up.
And it's a testament to just how horrible the vetting is.
And look, I love President Trump and I get along with some of his staff.
Some of them, you know, don't really like me too much.
It's not exactly a secret.
Everybody knows.
But that being said, they should be doing their job to vet these people and to make sure that President Trump is not surrounded by people who, one, participated in the indictment or the witch hunt against him or referred him for prosecution, investigation.
It's unbelievable.
So I'm still awaiting news from the White House on whether or not Philip Droge is going to be terminated from his position.
I know that the White House is in possession of this expose.
I know that it's pretty shocking.
Hopefully this is addressed because, look, it's an absolute abomination.
One more.
And this is all in one week, by the way.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
I was going to say there's a lot of people.
No, no, no.
I want to get all the scalps and then I'm going to ask you about the process.
So go on.
Give me another scalp.
This is another one.
So just in one week, these are four people who I've been able to identify.
So everybody's been talking about the IceBlock app.
The IceBlock app, which is this app that unfortunately is being proliferated in the Apple App Store, despite the fact that Tim Cook or Tim Apple, as President Trump likes to call him, claims that he is now supporting the Trump administration.
Well, that's a blatant lie.
IceBlock is this app that is being promoted by the Democrats and the radical left in Antifa to dox ICE agents, to identify when ICE raids are taking place and to dox them and harass them and disrupt their raids so that they can't identify and capture illegal aliens.
We know that this is creating a serious national security and public safety risk because several ICE officers have been attacked in the middle of their ICE raids.
They had a shooting in Texas where somebody tried to shoot some ICE officers in the middle of a raid.
And we've seen in Los Angeles, they're throwing rocks at these people.
They're shooting at them.
It's unbelievable, trying to literally murder these ICE agents.
And this app is helping to facilitate that violence.
So the guy who founded the app, his name is Joshua Aaron.
He goes by Joshua Aaron.
His real name is Joshua Aaron Feinstein.
He lives in Austin, Texas.
I was able to discover that his wife, Caroline Feinstein, is literally employed at the DOJ.
She is literally an auditor at the DOJ in Austin, Texas.
So the wife of the guy who created the Santifa app to go around and dox ICE officials and obstruct and interfere in President Trump's mass deportation campaign is literally working at the DOJ.
So Pam Blondie needs to, you know, do some vetting.
I don't know.
Maybe they need to bring some other people onto the DOJ because you got, what do you got?
You have, you have, you have this guy, you have this guy whose wife is literally working at the, at the DOJ, and then you have all these problems with Maureen Comey and her, and her husband.
I don't know what's going on at the DOJ.
It's not a secret that I'm not a fan of Pam Blondie, but at the end of the day, if Pam Blondie really wants to change the news cycle on Epstein, she should immediately announce the termination of these individuals.
She should immediately announce the termination of Carolyn Feinstein.
And, you know, she should start announcing investigations, criminal investigations into Joshua Aaron and Caroline Feinstein for their role in facilitating violence against ICE agents.
And she should also announce the firing of James Comey's son-in-law, Maureen Comey's husband.
The ICE thing is obviously huge, as these other ones are too.
Let me ask you, you have, just walk the audience through, you have political appointees, and we have 4,000.
I think you get 1,000 that have to be Senate confirmed, but you get 4,000 that hit the deck place running.
They are vetted, okay?
Most of these are not political appointees.
It sounds like they're supposed to be vetted.
I think, obviously, you have an issue with the vetting process for what we call the politicals, right?
You don't think it's done well enough.
In fact, you took down, I think, six members of the National Security Council in pretty senior positions because they weren't vetted.
And your vetting is about associations they've had, their social media, et cetera.
Is that what you look for?
And the NSA director.
And the NSA director.
And the NSA director as well.
Yeah, look, they- And I don't understand why the media had to, you know, go in another OCD meltdown.
Oh, my God, Laura Loomer, Laura Loomer, Laura Loomer.
They're just, you know, they're so obsessed with every single time I put out a report referring for somebody to be fired.
Well, my question is, how come the Biden holdovers and the Obama holdovers are still in the administration?
We saw that they weaponized the intel agencies.
They spied on Donald Trump.
This is not a conspiracy theory.
This is a fact.
Crossfire Hurricane.
I mean, hello.
Why would you want anybody who has an allegiance to Joe Biden or Barack Hussein Obama serving in this administration or anybody who passed their so-called vetting?
We know that in order to work for Biden or Obama, you had to hate Trump or if you had to hate Republicans, you have to hate this country.
I wouldn't say that any of the people that work for them in senior intel or national security positions love this country because if they had any concern or regard for our national security, they would have told Joe Biden to close the damn border and to not allow 25 million criminal illegal aliens, many of whom are criminal wanted Islamic jihadist terrorists on the national terror watch list to come into our country.
So these people never spoke out about the national security threat that Joe Biden was creating for our country.
So of course they should be fired.
They are unfit.
Anybody who has any sympathy to Joe Biden or has any type of allegiance to the Obama administration or the Piden administration should absolutely be terminated.
We need to have loyalty tests.
There needs to be purity tests in this administration.
Obama did it.
Biden did it.
They fired everybody who worked for Trump because of J6, if you recall.
Why can't Trump have loyalty tests and purity tests?
Why not?
Every other administration has purity tests.
Why can't Trump have a purity test?
And show as a fact, this is the whole reason they're going to, I think, release today more, they're going to declassify certain emails around Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Comey, Brennan, all of it.
This is this entire investigation, this criminal conspiracy that John Solomon keeps talking about, that they're very close to announcing a special prosecutor on.
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Waru.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
Okay, this is exactly what we talked about this morning.
And Carrie Lake, it's got to connect with the FBI on this.
The Capitol Hill Police, you saw those guys actually, and Capitol Hill Police have some very, very, very good people.
I don't want to paint a broad brush, but I'm going to paint with a broad brush.
I mean, they come by the war room all the time.
It's very good, but this is a very serious allegation.
And it went over a long period of time.
So it was thought through, and he did this to terrorize people, to terrorize the staff in the office.
We've got to crush this.
I agree with Loomer.
I recommend Loomer should head a committee, a working group.
How about this?
Loomer, they sign her up as an SGE.
Don't pay her.
She still does her shtick on the outside.
She heads up a committee to purge the government of these nefarious characters, these reprobates, which the place is full of.
And she can do it.
She'll go do a vetting.
How many people you think over VOA knew about this and were laughing behind the scenes at how cute that was?
They're all accessories after the fact.
I'm looking for indictments on another dozen.
The Voice of America was a nest of vipers.
The Mandarin language was a nest of spies, agents of influence, and vipers.
The VOA is a nest of vipers.
A guy sat in a control room and over a year and a half period, and you notice he knocked it off when Trump came because he realized the new sheriff's in town.
Over a year and a half, terrorized people, and nothing was done about it.
How could that possibly be?
How could it possibly be?
I want to play the colonel.
Today was an, and right now on the hill, Carrie just texted me.
I don't think that Grumby would have the 7 o'clock press conference because right now there's kind of a Donny Brook going up on the Hill in the House about votes, not votes, Genius Act, the Epstein situation.
So it's a total throwdown there.
So I don't think they have the ability to actually have a press conference.
And I think the press, the Capitol Hill press is all over what's happening in the House.
Let's go.
We have a cold open, and you'll see some of the kind of the mayhem.
And I'll start with my favorite amnesty.
Let's go ahead and play the cold open that we had for this afternoon, and I'll jump in.
President promised that the illegals who are criminals were going to be kicked out of the country.
Now there's another mass of people who most of them are Hispanics who have been here for more than five years.
They have been contributing to the economy, who do not have a criminal record.
And those people are the ones who deserve some type of dignity.
And for that reason, I'm introducing today, so I thank you for the opportunity, immigration reform.
A GOP member of Congress is going to be trying to give dignity, not amnesty, to those people who deserve to stay and continue contributing to our economy.
So what does that bill mean?
Because, you know, there's a lot of people that understand that point of view that you want people to have dignity in the country, but they broke the law coming into the country.
And so they don't want a reward to happen.
What does your bill do?
And I think that's a fantastic question.
They did break the law.
They are illegal.
They're undocumented.
But they have been here for more than five years contributing to the economy.
Those people, someone gave them a job and they are needed because we need hands in order to continue being the number one economy in the world.
So why don't we do something solomonic?
And let's break the baby into two.
No path to citizenship in my law.
No amnesty.
No path ever.
Just bring them out of the shadows, make them pay a fine for seven years.
That is billions of dollars to the Treasury.
Make them give us 1% of their salary over seven years.
No federal programs, no health insurance, and then they can go back home for Christmas.
They can come back, continue working, buying homes, paying taxes, and contributing to the economy.
Because the reality is, and the president said it, that there are three main industries, construction, hospitality, and agricultural, who need hands, and those hands are there.
So why don't we just make this transparent?
And that's it.
And that's introduced today.
This is a violation of the precedence of this committee.
We're not trying some stunt here.
We just want to be heard before a controversial vote.
Sir, this is wrong, and you know it.
This is an abuse of power.
It's an undermining of the well-being and the integrity of this Senate and this committee that for so long I have been so honored to be a part of.
This is wrong, sir, and I join with my colleagues in leaving.
This is a shame.
This is wrong.
We'll report.
We're better than this.
Anna, it's shocking that you have somebody who is President Trump's former defense lawyer, who had a very controversial history.
We heard from Senator Booker failing to disclose evidence when he was a prosecutor.
And now he's been involved in all of these controversies that DOJ, a whistleblower coming forward to say Bove wanted the Department of Justice to consider F the courts.
That's not what we want from a federal judge.
We should hear from that whistleblower.
That's why the senators are so upset.
Bove, in one of the cases that I'm working on at the Democracy Defenders Fund, seems to have been involved in targeting and even terminating FBI and DOJ personnel who worked on January 6th.
They did nothing wrong.
So for all of these reasons, we should hear from that whistleblower.
No wonder the Democrats are upset.
And it will be very interesting.
They've put an exclamation point on their concern about him.
It will be very interesting to see if the parliamentarian rules that this nomination cannot move forward for now.
We saw the intel agencies get weaponized against President Trump.
And I don't understand why the media had to, you know, go in another OCD meltdown.
Oh my God, Laura Loomer, Laura Loomer, Laura Loomer.
They're just, you know, they're so obsessed with every single time I put out a report referring for somebody to be fired.
Well, my question is, how come the Biden holdovers and the Obama holdovers are still in the administration?
We saw that they weaponized the intel agencies.
They spied on Donald Trump.
This is not a conspiracy theory.
This is a fact.
Crossfire Hurricane.
I mean, hello.
Why would you want anybody who has an allegiance to Joe Biden or Barack Hussein Obama serving in this administration or anybody who passed their so-called vetting?
We know that in order to work for Biden or Obama, you had to hate Trump or you had to hate Republicans.
You have to hate this country.
I wouldn't say that any of the people that work for them in senior intel or national security positions love this country because if they had any concern or regard for our national security, they would have told Joe Biden to close the damn border and to not allow 25 million criminal illegal aliens, many of whom are criminal wanted Islamic jihadist terrorists on the national terror watch list to come into our country.
So these people never spoke out about the national security threat that Joe Biden was creating for our country.
So of course they should be fired.
They are unfit.
Anybody who has any sympathy to Joe Biden or has any type of allegiance to the Obama administration or the Biden administration should absolutely be terminated.
We need to have loyalty tests.
There needs to be purity tests in this administration.
Obama did it.
Biden did it.
They fired everybody who worked for Trump because of J6, if you recall.
Why can't Trump have loyalty tests and purity tests?
Why not?
Every other administration has purity tests.
Why can't Trump have a purity test?
I mean, quickly, though, if you will, Norm, if they do move forward, if he gets confirmed, if Janine Piro gets confirmed, what do you see as the stakes, Norm?
Well, it's high stakes for our democracy, Ana, because we know from studying others.
It's high stakes for your democracy.
You get guys like this, Yameron.
You saw Corey Booker.
We didn't play the long version, played that this morning.
He loses it on Grassling.
These people are violent people.
They're going to fight you for everything you try to do.
The Capitol Hill Police, think about the Capitol Hill Police.
The Capitol Hill Police hate MTG more than anybody.
Why?
It was MTG that courageously went down to the gulag and called them out.
Remember she went to the D.C. jail and they went crazy to see the horrible conditions of the J6 prisoners?
And the first time really that she promoted it when they would say the national anthem and then sing at night?
Remember that?
That was all MTG.
Gates went down there.
Louis Gomer went down there.
Others went down there.
She was the first to do it.
They hate her.
As the engine room, one of our legal engine rooms tells us they should take every computer at VOA.
They should take everything.
Hey, are you telling me the guy did this for a year and a half in an organization that hates Trump and never thought we were coming back?
And there are 20, 30, 40 people didn't know it and laughing about it?
You convinced me that?
I don't believe that.
Until every person is brought in and questioned under the lights, right?
I don't believe it.
It's not going to stop until you make it stop.
This is my issue with the whole FBI report.
And why are we not getting the full report on the shooter?
Why is the shooter's father who gave him the gun and the kid was clearly not with the program?
Why is the shooter father not indicted as an accessory?
We don't know anything about the family, don't know anything about the shooter.
Nothing officials come out.
You get these dribs and drabs from people that do their own investigations.
Laura Loomer, she's a tough cookie.
Why not put her of a working group right now and purge them all?
And let Norm and this crowd over here, let them whine, but purge all these people, purge them, get them off the government payroll.
The Supreme Court just told you, hey, you can do mass deportations outside government agencies.
So let's mass deport these people.
Let's go through the records.
And I agree with you.
You ought to sit down and interview them.
If they got attitude, boom, you're gone.
We don't need it.
We don't have time for it.
A guy over a two-year period uses a phone from inside the control room to essentially terrorize a female congressman, her family, the staff, their families.
And you have the Capitol Hill Police, which are lovely people.
But I want to bring in some real people and have an expanded investigation immediately about all the accessories after the facts and knew about it, never told anybody.
You're telling me this went on for two years and no one at VOA knew about it and should have gone and turned this guy in immediately.
No, they're all laughing about it.
Isn't this great?
You're getting MTG.
You're getting the crazy one.
And the Capitol Hill Police, how long did they sit on it?
Because they hate her.
She's the one that she was the one that had the stones to go down to the gulag and expose them and all of it.
They're going to come after the best.
Just remember that.
They're coming after the best and they're coming after the toughest.
They want to take them out.
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We do have breaking news.
Former Trump White House advisor Peter Navarro has been released from prison.
He'd been serving a sentence for contempt of Congress.
CNN senior crime adjustment reporter Caitlin Polance is with us now with the details.
Caitlin, what are you learning?
John, Peter Navarro is out of prison after spending four months at a prison camp in Miami.
This is a former Trump White House advisor who had written in a book, spoken publicly, about his interest in helping Trump overturn the election results.
And then when Congress subpoenaed him to testify and to provide records, he blew him off.
He didn't do it.
And so he was prosecuted.
He was convicted by a jury.
And he was sent to prison for contempt of Congress.
He always said that he believed Trump didn't want him to share the information with Congress.
And since then, he has positioned himself.
Since his conviction, he was positioning himself as essentially a martyr for Trump, a person who was caught in this overreach of Congress.
He is now traveling to Milwaukee, or at least we expect him to show up in Milwaukee after leaving that prison in Miami today so that he can speak at the Republican convention and further discuss this issue that he has been caught up in, he says, this issue of separation of powers and Congress and people going after Donald Trump and others.
But I have spoken to his prison consultants several times about what it was like for Peter Navarro in prison.
He did do his time all four months of it.
He worked as a law library clerk.
And from what I have heard, other inmates would high-five him.
He was quite liked inside.
Well, you know, as a person, I wish it was four years instead of four months.
But it is always heartening to see the system work and to see someone who has worn a suit and tie to work forever and has been in the halls of power be held accountable for refusing.
You know, I wish more people had been charged with contempt of Congress.
I understand why they weren't, but Congress has to work on oversight.
This is a beautiful thing.
I think you folks just want to know if you can see my MAGA tattoo I got there.
Yes, indeed, this morning I did walk out of the federal prison in Miami.
Joe Biden and his Department of Injustice put me there.
Tonight I'm here with you in this beautiful city of Milwaukee.
I've got a very simple message for you.
If they can come for me, if they can come for Donald Trump, Be careful, they will come for you.
If we don't control our government, their government will control us.
If we don't control all three branches of our government, legislative, executive, and judicial, their government will put some of us like me and Steve Bannon in prison and control the rest of us.
Here's how it went.
Here's how I got in prison.
The legislative branch came for me first.
Your favorite Democrat, Nancy Pelosi, created your favorite committee, the Jam January 6th Committee, which demanded that I violate executive privilege.
What did I do?
I refused.
The Jan 6th Committee demanded that I betray Donald John Trump to save my own skin.
I refused.
Here's the thing about the Constitution.
They demanded that I break the law because they have no respect for it.
I refused.
And a Democrat majority in the House then voted to hold me in contempt.
All right, what happened next?
The next jackpoo to drop was the executive branch.
Another one of your favorite Democrats, Democrat Attorney General Merrick Garland.
There's a winner.
Him and Jack Smith indicted and prosecuted me for criminal contempt of Congress.
Now here's what's weird about it.
It's something that Democrat prosecutors refuse to do against one of their own, including two guys with blood on their hands, Eric Holder and Alejandro Mayorkas, the great border czar, right?
They've actually gotten people killed for decades, for decades.
The Department of Injustice right now, the Department of Justice policy stated, hear me out on this.
If Congress slaps a subpoena on a...
Okay.
All right.
That was one year ago today.
Dr. Peter Navarro walked out of a federal prison and got to Milwaukee and walked on the main stage and gave a blockbuster speech.
Dr. Navarro joins us.
Dr. Navarro, on a day that we are talking about, we're not on top of things of purging the permanent administrative state, breaking it apart and purging the deep state of these nefarious characters.
Even as we were getting ready for the show tonight with you, there is an assassination threat against Marjorie Taylor Greene over a period of a year and a half by, guess what?
The same FBI and Justice Department that put you in prison.
They did nothing about it.
And only when President Trump came did the Capitol Hill Police get off their ass and find out something about this.
It shows you this government, we ought to put Laura Loomer in charge of the working group on purging the administrative state of everyone that is even questionable.
Just get rid of them.
Supreme Court's backing us up.
And President Trump can just say, hey, it's my Article II powers.
What lessons for us today?
It was an incredible speech at the time.
It was historic.
Someone coming from federal prison defending the president to come on that stage had a big impact on the election.
A year later, what do we know and what have we learned, if anything, sir?
Well, Steve, that was quite an experience.
I had no idea how I would be received.
You go away for four months and you're cut off from the world, essentially.
I didn't even know if anybody knew who the heck I was.
And when I stood at that stage alone and then later with my fiancé, Bonnie, and got such a warm reception, my first thought was, Donald Trump's going to win the election.
Because these people were motivated.
I know, Steve, that Donald Trump won that election on critical issues like the border.
But that issue of the weaponization of our justice system, I think, rubbed a lot of people the wrong way.
And you and I were the canaries in the coal mine for that.
And later on in that speech, I said, I went to prison, so you won't have to.
And what I meant by that, Steve, was simply that my case illustrated to the American people that this has got to change.
And so, you know, since I've gotten out, we're in the process of trying to make the kind of changes, bring the people responsible for the weaponization of government accountable.
But you and I both know that we got a long way to go because the Comeys, the Brennans, the Clappers, the Pages, the Strux, the people who put me in jail, the Liz Cheneys, the Benny Thompsons, the Pelosis, the Schiffs, they do need to be held accountable.
But Steve, the interesting thing about what happened, I could have went into prison.
I don't know what your experience was like, but I could have went in there and just, yeah, I don't know, whining and had a pity party.
And it's like, oh, prison's horrible.
The food's bad.
No medicine, you know, all that.
But what I uncovered was a $5 billion scandal about the failure of the Biden administration to implement the 2018 First Step Act.
And I spent most of my time researching that.
And that's the book I'm going to be talking about and releasing.
I want to thank you for writing the forward to it.
It's by the name of something that was in the speech.
I went to prison, so you won't have to.
It's written with my fiancé, Bonnie.
She's on the cover.
And it's a diary of what went on.
It's on Amazon now, by the way.
It's a diary that goes through kind of okay, what's it like in prison?
Everybody wants to know that.
So it's funny, it's sad, it's surprisingly poignant.
But there's also this story about the Bureau of Prisons.
And I'm happy to report that everything I promised to do inside about making sure that the First Step Act would be implemented, we're well on the way to doing.
The key was to getting the calculations right, getting the home confinement and the halfway house stuff right.
It's all in the book.
But we got a great new director at the Bureau of Prisons, and he's basically moving forward the kind of things you and I want to get done.
And that's progress, brother.
I want to bifurcate this for a minute.
First off, the book is incredibly powerful.
You kept daily notes, and you're a great writer anyway.
So the book is a must-read for all the MAGA, all the MAGA, Warren Posse and the MAGA base.
You'll get an inside look and particularly of how Peter went day to day.
And I will tell you, prison is an experience and one that you should understand because if we don't change things, audience, they can, hey, if we don't change it, and I mean this, don't think we're past this.
I want to bifurcate this for a minute.
I want to bifurcate this.
I want to talk about, because Jarrett, yourself, myself, we're trying to have a little working group and help the Bureau of Prisons guys, which I agree.
We went to a lot of people to get to this fantastic team that's now at the Bureau of Prisons.
And the DOJ, I think, is much more integrated with Bureau of Prisons.
So I want to put a pin in that.
But I want to go back to the main thing you just said.
You just named just a handful of names.
We're only going to get this.
Pam and the people at justice, they're only a handful of people that are political appointees that are in there right now.
They're barely hanging on by their fingernails.
President Trump has sued, I think, 175 times every time he puts out an executive order.
Every time you guys try to do something, they try to chop block us by going to a federal court.
The Justice Department, that's their lead thing right now, is to make sure that President Trump can actually execute on his Article II powers.
And as this audience knows, he has a broad definition of his Article II powers, which we've argued about for a long time.
And he's doing it.
The rescission package today at the Hill in the Senate was one of them.
But the whole weaponization and this thing with MTG just came up today.
The entire weaponization of this government, nothing was done.
To me, it's one thing to talk about it, but you have to have action.
And this is why there's this story out that classified information that they had a big meeting on Sunday with DNI and other people to start to declassify some of the things around the Clinton situation, the summer 16, crossfire hurricane, the mole investigation, Comey's part in this, all of it.
Can I make that?
That has to be a little bit more.
Just give me a quick comment.
Yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Yes, sir.
I'll give you a quick comment because today, as we speak, I'm helping Senator Grassley try to get both the Clinton annex and the Durham annex released unredacted immediately, forthwith.
And what's interesting is like we have people at the CIA, DOJ and FBI, who are the politicals, but it's the deep state people down below who are resisting this.
And so my experience in these matters, Steve, is you got to find out who these people are.
You got to identify them by name, call them directly and say, hey, let's get this stuff out because it's too long.
I mean, the fact that we don't have the Durham Annex and the Clinton Annex released in 2025 is just crazy stuff.
Hang on one second.
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I went to prison so you won't have to.
That's right from the speech.
And the story of the daily memoir, Bonnie's support is incredible.
It is a great love story.
I'm glad it's in there.
The reason it must be read today is not those.
That's important, and that makes it a literary kind of event, and people are going to enjoy it.
Particularly, you know, it's going to come out in September.
I want pre-orders now.
But when Peter says the name, when he first told me, I saw the thing, he said, hey, what should be the title?
I said, that's got to be the title.
Here's the reason, folks.
Don't think we're through this by a long way.
You saw Corey Booker.
They walked out on Emil Bove, did they?
They wouldn't even give him the common courtesy of voting no.
They walked out.
Today, they got a person of assassination threats over MTG and her family and her staff and their families.
Over a year and a half, nothing done about it.
They're not going to do anything until we do it.
This book will inspire you.
Do not think.
Navarro said up on the stage, hey, they came for him.
They came for me.
They came for other people, the J6s, they came for Trump.
Trump is going to get 300 years in prison.
And at the end of the day, they tried to assassinate him.
They're coming for everybody, and we're not on the ramparts getting it ready.
This is why I'm so banging.
You got to go after the deep state.
My Tampa speech was, hey, the Tampa resolves.
We must resolve to destroy the deep state.
We must do it on our watch.
We must understand that it's only us, it's only American citizens that have to do this.
It's our responsibility, our duty.
And number three, if you're not with us on destroying the deep state, you're again us.
There's no neutrality here.
That's why the book, Peter, is so important.
And I think will be, it's kind of a seminal work.
The timing of this is perfect.
And here's the interesting thing.
It's a year after you got out, dude.
It ain't getting any better.
It's not getting any better.
We need to purge these people.
Loomer's correct.
Many of them are guilty of treason.
She's absolutely correct.
Peter Navarre, your thoughts?
Well, naming names, I think, is the name of the game.
One of the things that should strike everyone is that I went to prison because of the Democrats.
There wasn't a single Republican except Liz Cheney involved in my incarceration.
It was the Democrat Congress on a party-line vote.
It was the Democrat DOJ in the Democrat White House.
It was a Democrat judge who had been appointed by Obama into Washington, D.C., a Democrat jury.
And then on top of that, Steve, there were two appeals court judges, Patricia Millette and Cornelia Pillard, who refused to let me out pending my appeal, which was arguably the most outrageous thing of the whole only working railroad in Washington, D.C. And if we had lost that election, Donald Trump would be in prison right now.
So I went to prison, so you won't have to.
It's the book, but it's also the message, my buddy.
That's why the timing's so perfect.
Peter, repeat that because, you know, I'm screaming in the microphone all the time.
You're now the trade guy.
I see you up there talking about the Fed.
You're thinking great thoughts all the time.
I see you on Bloomberg and all this mainstream media.
Your war room days are way behind you.
But if we had lost the election, Trump would be in prison, would he not, sir?
Yeah, and you'd be in prison and I might be back in prison.
There's no, look, war room posse, there's no question that Donald Trump would be sitting in a prison cell if he had lost that election.
There's absolutely a question.
And how quickly we forget.
I mean, I had to do the time.
Steve had to do the time.
But they were coming for all of us.
Jeff Clark, Rudy Julian, all of those folks.
And here's the thing, Steve.
If they don't get you behind the bars, they steal all your money, right?
It's like my legal bills were well over a million.
Probably yours were well over two.
Everybody I know, including Rudy, I mean, Rudy went bankrupt because of this.
This is the weaponization of our justice system by people who want to export our jobs, have an open border, and basically turn the world over to people who want to benefit from our hard labor and basically bury us.
It's like, so this is the mission here.
I need to explain to people that this is the weaponization of the government.
And I'm the poster child.
You and I, Steve.
You and I, Steve.
We did four months each.
And, you know, at my age, four months at my age, that's a considerable portion of the rest of my life, dude.
So don't cry for me, Argentina.
It's just like coming back at us.
There's no whining.
There ain't no whining and worrying.
I remember sitting in your seat for a couple of months while you were inside, dude.
You were next man up, baby.
Thank you.
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