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This is the final scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going to be evil on these people. | ||
Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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 be saved. | ||
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Waru, here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
Okay, Tuesday, 29 July, Year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
Honored to have Senator Hawley here. | ||
I got to ask him about rescissions. | ||
I got to ask him about appointments and confirmations. | ||
But first off, Senator, you really are making your mark as the leading populist nationalist in the United States Senate. | ||
Okay, so we had, we started with Ed Luce of the Financial Times, who went through that. | ||
We had Jim Rickards on, you know, a capital markets guy, geopolitical. | ||
We talked about the EU deals, how President Trump's now got 60% of the GDP in the world. | ||
And he's got Besant in Stockholm trying to make the CCP deal. | ||
We know that the ink is trying to dry right now on the India deal. | ||
So that'll wrap things up. | ||
People laughed at us when we talked about Liberation Day. | ||
They mocked the war room. | ||
They mocked you. | ||
They mocked others. | ||
President Trump's on a roll right now on his redoing, what I call redoing the restructuring and rewiring the commercial relationships in the world. | ||
And we know that they're either going to move manufacturing here or they're going to pay the tariffs and the cash is pouring in. | ||
Now, you've come up, I believe, with an idea to say, hey, look, how about this? | ||
Let's give a rebate check. | ||
I think it's $600 to every American coming off the tariffs. | ||
My question is, we're going to have a two-trade, and this I'm going to get to in a second, what I think is happening in the Senate right now, but we're going to have a $2 trillion deficit this year because we did a CR in Biden's. | ||
I believe the Senate is set up to give us an omnibus bill. | ||
I don't know, like five days before the 30th of September for the year. | ||
So we're with another $2 trillion deficit. | ||
Is it reasonable? | ||
What's your logic? | ||
Because you're one of the smartest guys in the Senate. | ||
And look, I love it, but how do we justify giving Americans $600 when we're having a tough time paying the interest rates on our debt, sir? | ||
Well, you wouldn't give it to everybody. | ||
You give it to the working people. | ||
You give it to our people. | ||
I mean, you know, the rich people don't need it. | ||
And what I mean by that is all those Democrat donors on Wall Street, all these hedge fund guys who all hate the tariffs, by the way. | ||
And can we just take a second to underscore what you said about President Trump? | ||
Lo and behold, his tariff plan is working. | ||
He's getting these fantastic trade deals. | ||
And what I love about him, Steve, is not only is he getting more investment in the U.S., markets, fair deals for us where we actually can get into these markets on fair terms for our farmers and our manufacturers, but also he is locking in tariffs, 15% baseline tariff in the EU. | ||
Just remember back to January when Trump was proposing 10% global tariffs and the Financial Times and people like that were melting down and saying, oh, that'll crash the global economy. | ||
Now they're celebrating it. | ||
So there you go. | ||
But number two, here's what I would say about this. | ||
These tariffs are raising incredible amounts of money. | ||
We're on track to raise over $150 billion from tariff revenues this year alone, this calendar year alone. | ||
My view is we ought to give a portion of that back to our working collar, working class blue collar voters who powered the Trump revolution, who got this president into office multiple times, and who are the backbone of this nation. | ||
Biden has crushed these people. | ||
What a legacy for Donald Trump to say, I'm going to take a portion of this massive money that he is raising on these tariffs and return it to the people who run this country and are going to build our future. | ||
So talk to us about the $600. | ||
By the way, this is going to get some traction. | ||
Talk to us about the $600. | ||
How would you actually walk me through the mechanics of how you would do that? | ||
Yeah, it'd be $600 for every adult and child. | ||
So if you've got a big family, you're going to get more. | ||
I think that's fantastic. | ||
And you'd phase it out for income. | ||
So again, the wealthy, you start making six figures. | ||
You get into the big six figures. | ||
You'd phase the thing out. | ||
So this is not going to the hedge funds and have hedge fund managers or all the Biden voters. | ||
This is not going to the Wall Street kingpins. | ||
They don't need any of it. | ||
This is going to the Trump blue-collar voters, the people who Joe Biden crushed, the people who didn't get a raise under Joe Biden for four long years, the people who cannot afford their gas because Joe Biden shut down our energy, who can't afford their groceries because Joe Biden drove up the price of everything. | ||
And it is a message from us to them, from Trump to these folks that he is here to deliver for them. | ||
You know, I got the idea from the president. | ||
I mean, the president said maybe we ought to do a little rebate. | ||
Great idea. | ||
It tells our people, the working people, that we are here for you and these policies are going to benefit them. | ||
And we're in it for the long haul. | ||
These Trump policies are here to stay. | ||
Can you explain to the audience, I got to break this down. | ||
When the founders set up the structure of our government, the House was really kind of based upon Commons and the Senate, because it was elected from the states and the state leader was kind of like the House of Lords. | ||
It's the most important deliberative body in the history of the world. | ||
It's called the most exclusive club in the world. | ||
Right now, you have an appropriations process that's going on for next year, for fiscal year 26 that starts October 1st. | ||
You have still money that can, you know, you can have rescissions, pocket rescissions, impoundment in fiscal year 25 that ends September 30th. | ||
You have, I believe, because you guys are getting ready to leave town, a structure that I think soon, because I hear this term bipartisan appropriations, my head blows up. | ||
I think I'm getting played because I'm feeling an omnibus coming our way, not a CR, but an omnibus sometime late September. | ||
In addition, I think President Trump just got his first federal judge confirmed. | ||
He'll get M.L. Bovey as an appellate judge today or tomorrow. | ||
And you got Judge Denin, I think, is the first U.S. attorney that's gone through. | ||
You got, you know, we got Haba and we're playing this game of chicken in New Jersey and others. | ||
The Senate's leaving. | ||
So I got both confirmations, you know, recess appointments, the appropriations bill, mass pocket rescissions. | ||
The Senate, there's so many massive issues tied up in the Senate, and you guys are leaving. | ||
Just help us walk through the logic of how all this is going to, you know, Trump's going to get his appointments, and particularly judiciary, you know how important that is. | ||
He's going to get his appointments. | ||
We're going to get appropriations done, you know, single subject by regular order. | ||
And somehow there's still going to be room for pocket rescissions for money this year or impoundments for money this year in fiscal year 25, sir. | ||
Yeah, first of all, just on the nominations, you're absolutely right. | ||
I mean, Trump is going to be the first president in history who has not, who has had every single nominee filibustered by the opposing party. | ||
That's where we're at right now. | ||
Every single nominee. | ||
You mentioned the judges. | ||
Trump's gotten, I think, five judges confirmed. | ||
Maybe it's six. | ||
Three of those are Missouri judges. | ||
I know this very well, Steve. | ||
Believe me, I'm tracking this hour by hour. | ||
In fact, just before I came on with you, I was looking to see we got a fourth Missouri judge, and we need that judge on the bench. | ||
This is outstanding Trump nominee. | ||
And I was just saying to my colleagues, I'm like, where's our other judges? | ||
I mean, we got to get these people confirmed. | ||
And I said this to you last week, and I will just say it again. | ||
When the Democrats filibuster every single nominee, I don't want to hear any complaints when the president starts saying, we need to do recess appointments. | ||
Now, you can't recess appoint judges. | ||
So we've got to get those judges confirmed. | ||
These are lifetime appointments. | ||
This will be some of the president's biggest legacy makers. | ||
But all of these other positions, the cabinet subcabinet, you know, the deputy assistant to this and that, the president needs that in order to make the government run. | ||
Democrats are filibustering all of them. | ||
And pretty soon, we're going to start talking about recess. | ||
I don't see what the option is, Steve. | ||
I mean, the pace that we're going right now, if you kept the Senate in session every single day around the clock, and by the way, that's fine by me, you still wouldn't get them confirmed because the Democrats are taking hundreds of hours of debate time, which they can do under the Senate rules, which leaves me to say the president's pretty soon going to come up and say, I'm doing recess appointments. | ||
And at that point, I think the message has got to be the Democrats. | ||
Either you confirm these people like we have in the past, or else we're going to do recess appointments. | ||
I don't know what the alternative is. | ||
Otherwise, you and I are going to be sitting here in December and half the government's still going to be empty. | ||
Two-thirds of the appointments will be empty and U.S. attorneys and all of it. | ||
So where do you think leadership stands in this? | ||
Because we're coming down. | ||
You guys are getting ready to bolt. | ||
The House is already gone. | ||
They've got it structured right now that Johnson and Dune will keep this thing off. | ||
You're going to be in constant session with these little technical details you can play, but people aren't coming back to after Labor Day. | ||
I mean, what's got to happen here to make this happen? | ||
Because Mike Lee's going to come on in a couple of days. | ||
He's the same as you. | ||
He's got a list of 135, but that's just not going to happen, is it? | ||
Not at this pace. | ||
I mean, as I said, I mean, we're taking hours and hours and hours of debate time, floor time for every single little nominee. | ||
And that's not to denigrate any of these nominees. | ||
They're wonderful. | ||
We need to get them through. | ||
But the point is, Steve, yeah, we can't fill the government. | ||
And the president can't get lifetime judicial appointments confirmed because they're filibustering every single one of them. | ||
So if you want my opinion, I mean, what I think needs to happen is I think it's time for the Senate leadership to go to talk to Mike Johnson over in the House and for them to get together and say, you know what? | ||
It's time to deliver an ultimatum to our Democrat friends, which is you either come to the table and play ball and start confirming these judges and these other nominees in a reasonable timeframe like every other administration has done throughout history, or we're going to recess the House and the Senate together. | ||
We're going to recess as the Constitution expressly permits, and the president's going to fill up the rest of his cabinet and his administration with recess appointments. | ||
He has that explicit power under the Constitution. | ||
You know, you listen to the Democrats talk and they're like, oh, recess appointments, it's the worst thing in the world. | ||
B.S. It's in the Constitution. | ||
Obama did it night and day. | ||
So I think it's time to deliver this ultimatum because the present course we're on is just not sustainable. | ||
I mean, again, half, two-thirds of the government not confirmed. | ||
And I'm telling you, we will be sitting here at the end of the year and you and I will be having the same conversation unless the Senate leadership finds a way to break this log jam. | ||
And right now, the only way I could see to break it is you start doing recess appointments. | ||
Senator, on the judges, because this is, I mean, it's had such a powerful impact from President Trump's first term. | ||
What's the situation with the judges? | ||
There, we can't do recess appointments. | ||
The Democrats, and by the way, it's their prerogative to do the filibuster. | ||
What do we do to break the log jam on the judges, sir? | ||
Yeah, the good news is, is that at least with the judges, you can confirm them with just 51 votes. | ||
It does not take 60, but it still takes a whole bunch of hours under the arcane Senate rules. | ||
You know, this is just how the Senate works. | ||
It's hours and hours for each judge. | ||
Here's what my opinion is, Steve. | ||
Here's what I would do. | ||
I would prioritize those lifetime appointments. | ||
Donald Trump changed the face of the federal judiciary in his first term in four years alone. | ||
He appointed more judges than almost any president before him in 50-some years. | ||
He reshaped the United States Supreme Court. | ||
We have many, many judicial openings, vacancies right now. | ||
I think those ought to go to the front of the line. | ||
And we decided to tell the Democrats, we are going to stay here until every judge who the president has nominated is confirmed. | ||
We are not going out of session. | ||
We are not going anywhere. | ||
We want every single lifetime appointment filled. | ||
And if you all want to be here night and day, Saturdays, Sundays, end of the night, fine. | ||
We're going to confirm all of these judges. | ||
And when we're done with that, if you haven't made us a deal, we're going to recess the Senate and we're going to allow the president to fill the whole rest of his administration with recess appointments. | ||
Can U.S. attorneys or U.S. attorneys in that you can do, because recess appointments, you get a year, can you do the, because this situation in New Jersey, and we're big Alina Haba advocates and fans, but this situation in New Jersey is kind of bizarre, right? | ||
What about U.S. attorneys? | ||
Yeah, U.S. attorneys, I believe, can be recess appointed, Steve. | ||
Same thing. | ||
You can also do interim appointments, which, of course, what happened in New Jersey. | ||
We're in the Same situation in Missouri, I might add. | ||
I mean, we're waiting for our U.S. attorneys there. | ||
The administration, the president said he wants to do interim appointments, which is great. | ||
That's better than nothing. | ||
But hey, we need to get these people confirmed. | ||
We have got criminals to prosecute. | ||
We have got illegals to get out of this country. | ||
I just think about in my home state, just to give you one example, we had an illegal there who ran over, and I mean, literally ran over with a car, a 12-year-old boy. | ||
She was here illegally. | ||
She was driving, I think, drunk or something, whatever, doesn't matter. | ||
She should never have been here. | ||
These are the crimes that we are waiting to prosecute. | ||
We need our people in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Lumbille. | ||
Senator Hawley, people want to find Kentucky Tyranny. | ||
The chat wants to find out more about the rebate. | ||
Where do they go to your social media? | ||
Where do they go for your website, sir? | ||
The website is joshhawley.com, social media, Holly Moe. | ||
Thanks for having us, Steve. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you for coming on. | ||
The rebate situation, we're going to push that out and make sure President Trump wants to do something like this. | ||
And Senator Hawley is absolutely correct. | ||
We've got to try to figure this out. | ||
Bottom line, they mocked and laughed. | ||
Remember Liberation Day? | ||
It was like a high holy day here in the war room for populist nationalism. | ||
And man, Wall Street Journal, Paul Gijot, the whole, the crew over at the Financial Times, big belly laugh. | ||
They ain't laughing now. | ||
They're not laughing now. | ||
Ed Luce ran up the white flag today. | ||
They're not laughing. | ||
And I think Hawley's absolutely correct. | ||
Let the working class people know that you get a taste of this. | ||
It's your victory. | ||
It's their victory. | ||
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Okay, we got the great John Solomon. | ||
We got the great John Solomon coming on here in a moment. | ||
Chris Hoard, I want to finish with you. | ||
For parents, I want to think, by the way, the engine room's been blowing me up and saying something is very important. | ||
The parents are, and a lot of times the parents are overwhelmed by what the schools are telling them, but there's a complicity here also on this psychiatrist thing. | ||
And we got to get to the bottom of it because this is a huge issue, but it is an issue. | ||
It's an issue. | ||
And this guy walks in, and there's so many questions that haven't been answered, like, how do you get in the elevator? | ||
I mean, technical questions, like, how do you get in the elevator bank? | ||
Unless somebody punches your number in. | ||
So very confusing. | ||
But one thing, so Chris Hoare, if people are interested in this, where do they go? | ||
Because they're going to want the details. | ||
Because it sounds like a little strange. | ||
I'm putting Kevlar. | ||
I'm putting a Kevlar shield in my, my son's going to work for a hedge fund in Midtown Manhattan. | ||
And I'm going to get him a Kevlar backpack. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
And how do they get more information on this? | ||
Yeah, they just go to darkbags.com. | ||
That's darkbags.com. | ||
Or they can call 941-841-0844. | ||
That's 941-841-0844. | ||
But Steve, we just talked about this backpack only weighs two and a half pounds. | ||
It's got full Kevlar panels to protect you. | ||
It's certified by the NIJ. | ||
And, you know, we built this thing to help protect and save kids in school shootings. | ||
But look, if you work on Fifth Avenue these days or Park Avenue in Manhattan at a hedge fund, you might need one of these too. | ||
Everyone's got a backpack. | ||
Everyone carries one around these days. | ||
Why not carry one around that can actually stop bullets and save your life? | ||
These things are $199 on sale right now, $199. | ||
Or they're free with activation. | ||
If you need a sat phone, you're paying just $85 a month. | ||
You get a free sat phone and a free backpack. | ||
But either way, Steve, these things, we've been selling them for over a year now. | ||
We sell thousands of these. | ||
And these things can actually protect you if you're in a mass shooting situation, whether it's at a schoolyard or in Midtown Manhattan or at your office at a hedge fund. | ||
Where do you have, where's that certified from? | ||
I think you can go and see the certification. | ||
Yeah, the certification's on there from the NIJ. | ||
It's level 3A, which stops ammunition up to a 44-handgun, a shotgun blast, or automatic weapons caliber up to 9mm. | ||
But obviously any kind of Kevlar panel is going to make a difference. | ||
Got to tell you what a terrible situation the country's in when you actually have to make products like this. | ||
And, you know, people, parents got to consider it. | ||
And people got to consider it. | ||
That's the state of where we are. | ||
That's the state of how this deterioration of this country can be summed up in that product right there. | ||
And it's logical to go check it out. | ||
One more time, Chris Hora. | ||
Thanks for making it available. | ||
Where do people go check it out? | ||
They can go to darkbags.com, D-A-R-K-B-A-G-S.com, or call 941-841-0844. | ||
That's 941-841-0844. | ||
Just $199 for this backpack, Steve, or it's free with activation if you need a sat phone. | ||
You're paying just $85 a month. | ||
Either way, it's going to help save your life. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Okay, we got the present. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Lizard, go check it out. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
But go check it out today. | ||
Because this is not going to stop. | ||
In one way, the reason is not going to stop. | ||
You got to get in back of these psychiatrists. | ||
You got to get in back of their medical doctors. | ||
What are these kids on? | ||
And why are they on it? | ||
And do they need to be on it? | ||
And do the parents really understand what they're on? | ||
My phone's blowing up. | ||
People in these New York City private schools. | ||
Particularly the young boys. | ||
They just drug them up right away. | ||
Because they're acting like kids. | ||
They're acting like boys. | ||
They're acting like little boys. | ||
Let's put some drugs in them so they sit in their seats because the crap, the propaganda we're trying to put in their mind doesn't interest them enough. | ||
So they want to run around and act like boys. | ||
Tiffany Justice, by the way, Solomon, we're trying to get, John Solomon, he's got a great story about how a lot of the deep state, and this is where we've got to get serious about this, we got to stick the landing because it's deep state personnel right now that are laughing in your face and mocking you. | ||
And John Solomon's got a story that's going to make your head blow up. | ||
But as soon as we get John ready, we'll get him up. | ||
Also, the president's getting ready, I think, to leave Scotland. | ||
We're going to cover that. | ||
Maybe do a split screen. | ||
Tiffany Justice, big announcement for you, ma'am. | ||
I guess the drum roll. | ||
Tiffany Justice, big, big announcement. | ||
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I had my big drum roll. | ||
I had my big drum roll there. | ||
Is she just on mute? | ||
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Okay, I'm going to start at the top. | ||
Tiffany Justice, big announcement with you. | ||
What do you got for us, girl? | ||
Hey, good morning. | ||
How are you today, Steve? | ||
Now that I got you on, now that I got you mic'd up, I'm doing great. | ||
How are we doing? | ||
I apologize about that. | ||
I am on the move. | ||
I am here in New York doing media. | ||
Announced last night, this morning, that I have taken the role as Executive Vice President at Heritage Action. | ||
So I'm very excited to do more grassroots mobilization because you and I know that's how we save America. | ||
So talk to me. | ||
Heritage Action is kind of the political wing, right? | ||
Not the think tank or the action tank as Dr. Roberts has built it up with Project 2025 and others. | ||
Heritage Action is more politically focused. | ||
Yep. | ||
You know, wonderful Sentinels across the United States of America doing grassroots work, creating awareness around the issues that Americans care about, making sure that we're holding legislators accountable for the decisions that they're making, and of course putting the great ideas that the policy folks at the Heritage Foundation have into action, right? | ||
Making sure that we're taking these great policies and getting them passed as laws in states across the United States of America and always a watchdog in Washington, D.C. So what can we look forward to? | ||
We've got the midterms. | ||
We've got this horrific situation in Texas where we've got this redistricting that must take place. | ||
It's quite logical and it looks like somebody's either dropped the ball or they're not focused on it. | ||
Are people focused on 26? | ||
These other issues that are before us in 26, the president's getting ready to leave? | ||
Are we going to cut to that? | ||
Let's go ahead and cut that. | ||
I'll tell you what, Tiffany, hang on one second. | ||
and go live to Scotland and the President of the United States. | ||
I can do that. | ||
This is the President's. | ||
Remember, he was a Turnberry first. | ||
And of course, the We don't have audio right there. | ||
President Trump is thanking right there. | ||
So, of course, the Washington Post, or the Langley bugle, as we call it, was Trump tease up politics and business. | ||
They're taking a shot at the president for being taking a shot at the president for being at Turnbury for the first couple of days and having meetings and having EU come there. | ||
And they're saying, oh, they're driving the value of the golf course. | ||
Nothing could be farther from the truth. | ||
President Trump bought one of the greatest venues for championship golf in all the world. | ||
Okay, it was one of the keys of the, there's President Trump's chat. | ||
And by the way, he's at his new courses that he took, I don't know, 25 or 30 years actually get environmentally signed off and signed off by Scotland. | ||
This is why a lot of the people in Scotland have taken umbrage with it because he built one of the newest Lynx course and a magnificent course up near Aberdeen, closer on the North Sea, past Carnuzzi, and really just a magnificent venue. | ||
He's added. | ||
He was there for a ribbon cutting for his new course. | ||
But back to Turnbury. | ||
President Trump stepped in and really bought out of bankruptcy because Turnbury was kind of a resort. | ||
It fell on hard times. | ||
It's one of, I think, the seven or eight courses in the Open Championship. | ||
And the Open Championship, for those who don't play golf, is people call it the British Open, but its real name is the Open Championship, is considered the World Championship of Golf. | ||
You had the U.S. Open, you have the Masters, obviously two amazingly prestigious, but to win on the links of Scotland and England is considered the really back to the heart of golf. | ||
President Trump bought one of the greatest venues, Turnbury, which had the famous Tom Watson, Jack Nicholas, a duel in the sun back in the 1970s. | ||
Everybody loves golf, just remembers magnificently. | ||
As soon as Trump bought it and put money in to basically refurbish it and to bring it back to its former glory, the Royal and Ancient, which is run by, there are golf traditions, but it's also completely British elite woke. | ||
And there's nothing worse than the Scottish elite woke. | ||
Scotland, and I know you love Braveheart and the Scotch-Irish here and the fighting Scots, everything like that. | ||
The country is run by some of the most radical. | ||
It's like Ireland. | ||
It's run by some of the most radical people you can meet. | ||
They're more radical than in England. | ||
So I think Edinburgh and Dublin have got two of the worst sets. | ||
And of course, they ruled that Turnbury is going to be taken out of, I'm going to have to play this by you. | ||
There's a president going to the going to Marine One right there. | ||
There's a shot. | ||
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President does it without a gaggle. | ||
I guess a two-hour press conference yesterday on Marine One. | ||
Okay, why don't we go back to Marine One with the shot? | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Okay, let's go back to the shot. | ||
Can we get a shot there, guys? | ||
See the helicopter leaving? | ||
There we go. | ||
Okay, there we go. | ||
There we go. | ||
I can both direct and host at the same time. | ||
There's the president, Marine One. | ||
We're going to see a great shot leaving Scotland. | ||
I wish he had taken more time. | ||
I mean, think about it. | ||
This was kind of a working, not even a vacation. | ||
I mean, he was taking meetings with Starmer. | ||
He took meetings with the EU. | ||
He cut this huge deal. | ||
Got a couple of rounds in. | ||
Did an hour-long interview with Matt Bull yesterday. | ||
Did a two-hour almost press gaggle yesterday, broke all kinds of news. | ||
You like seeing him take a little more time off. | ||
And particularly, he loves Scotland. | ||
He loves Turnbury. | ||
Let me go back to Turnbury. | ||
The Roland Ancient took it off the rota, took it off the rota of the Open Championship because of Donald Trump's involvement. | ||
And he had actually done everything they needed to the hotel and to the facilities and to put some money into the course. | ||
He had accomplished everything they wanted, and they took it off. | ||
This is how much the elites in the world hate Trump here in the U.S. I think it was the PGA was going to have Bedminster. | ||
I think Bedminster was going to be in the PGA, I think during President Trump's first term, if memory serves me correctly. | ||
The PGA dumped for the PGA championship, I think it was. | ||
And they dumped Bedminster. | ||
Now, why? | ||
And why make a big deal about this, Ben? | ||
It's just golf courses. | ||
Well, President Trump, this is his great, not just hobby. | ||
He's a sportsman. | ||
And obviously he loves golf. | ||
He loves the competition of golf, but he also loves the traditions of golf. | ||
And he loves classic golf course architecture. | ||
It's a good shot right there. | ||
We've got the Air Force. | ||
We've got the Marine One getting ready to take President Trump back to the airport aboard Air Force One, coming back. | ||
So I guess if I do the math correctly during the afternoon show, we'll have President Trump probably landing during the 5 o'clock hour. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
Maybe a longer 7 o'clock hour? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Be that way. | ||
Depending on what the headwinds are. | ||
Now, my understanding, I haven't seen any news clips. | ||
Can we check it out if the Royal and HM? | ||
I think there's talk about having Turnberry. | ||
There's some issues about logistics. | ||
The Open Championship is now a massive corporate event. | ||
They have corporations all over the world, huge stands, tents, all of it. | ||
It's become a kind of a global event now, even bigger than golf. | ||
And there's some discussions that they can't handle because it's in a relatively, I don't want to say obscure, but remote part of Western Scotland. | ||
Absolutely stunningly beautiful. | ||
They're talking about the logistics problems. | ||
I think President Trump will solve that. | ||
And I heard rumor, it was either 28 or 29, that they were thinking of giving President Trump the Open Championship. | ||
So there it is in Scotland. | ||
We're waiting for it to leave. | ||
This means I got to put my glasses back on. | ||
And of course, always look left to make sure we get the war room so gonzo. | ||
We always have the screen set up. | ||
On my remote studios, it's right in front of me. | ||
I can control everything here in the original war room. | ||
It's kind of off to the left. | ||
There we are. | ||
Can we get Tiffany Justice back up? | ||
His wife the president. | ||
Tiffany, I know you're busy. | ||
You're doing media. | ||
So why is this, just keep the shot. | ||
Let's just get Tiffany up in the split screen. | ||
You don't need to see me. | ||
Tiffany, why is this important right now that you're taking over as EVP over at Heritage Action? | ||
What is your guys' plan for the rest of the year for getting all the issues that you guys promote to the forefront here in the Capitol? | ||
And as importantly, get us ready for 2026, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, we had the biggest political realignment this country has seen in decades that happened when President Trump was elected. | ||
So many people that had never voted Republican before decided to vote for President Trump. | ||
I do believe that grassroots won the election. | ||
We're going to continue to grow the grassroots army with common sense policies. | ||
The people of America are smart and they want accurate information so they can make the best decision at the ballot box. | ||
So we're going to continue to work to give them accurate information. | ||
The left has horrible ideas. | ||
The Democrats' ideas are unpopular. | ||
People don't want them. | ||
We saw men and women's sports. | ||
The American people don't want that. | ||
People want to live and be safe in their communities. | ||
They want to thrive. | ||
They want to know that their kids are going to have opportunities in life. | ||
And so we're going to continue to champion common sense policies. | ||
We're going to grow the grassroots army and we're going to make sure that we win in 26, that we do take action to acquire as much power as possible so that the Democrats do not get control of this country again. | ||
When you look at particularly these budget issues and things we're seeing that some of the things we thought were cut, and it's not dealing directly with what you focus on, but like the National Endowment for Democracies. | ||
We zeroed out, then we just hear through Mike Benz, who's going to join us tonight, that it's back in at $300 million or something. | ||
Are there things in this process as you guys go forward that you specifically focus on over and above school board elections and congressional elections and House elections, all that, that are going to come in 26, ma'am? | ||
I think there were a lot of Americans that just weren't really plugged into the political process. | ||
The waste that we've seen that has really been uncovered, the work that Elon Musk and Doge did showed the American people that our hard-earned tax dollars are being wasted on frivolous things that are not improving our lives. | ||
So I think Americans are well aware now of the fact that we need to be engaged, we need to be involved, we need to be working to get good people elected and paying attention to how our money is being spent. | ||
So I think you're going to see a lot more involvement across the United States, Steve. | ||
Your army of war room posse who pay so much attention and are so smart about issues, all of the people that you have on that give information to people so they can make good choices, people are paying attention. | ||
And so I just want to draw as many people as possible to Heritage Action. | ||
We want to continue to grow the grassroots army. | ||
What I learned at Moms for Liberty was, again, people just didn't think they needed to be involved in the political process. | ||
They thought it was something that someone else did. | ||
But the truth is that never again can we go to sleep. | ||
Grassroots across America reject woke policies. | ||
We reject the division. | ||
And we're going to continue to grow the conservative movement so that we never have an AOC as president of the United States. | ||
What a disaster that would be. | ||
Well, you're going to have something in New York. | ||
I'm telling you, this guy, Mandame, is the combination of Marxism and radical jihad, and they're going to get it in New York because it didn't get organized early enough. | ||
And this Working People's Party and the DSA, the grassroots effort they've done there, they kind of copied the war room with the precinct strategy. | ||
They've done, hey, you got to give the devil its due. | ||
They've done a good job of this. | ||
And people are going to get shocked. | ||
They're going to see how bad it is. | ||
AOC's a moderate compared to these guys. | ||
You think AOC and that crowd is bad. | ||
You think Nancy Pelosi's bad. | ||
You think Hakeem Jeffries is bad. | ||
You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
The next wave they've got coming is far more radical. | ||
Far more radical. | ||
These are Marxists. | ||
My question is. | ||
Go ahead, ma'am. | ||
My question is always: how bad does it have to get before people start changing how they vote? | ||
And I guess we're going to see in New York, I think Democrats across the United States have rejected a lot of the very far-left progressive ideology that we've seen. | ||
Again, they don't want men in women's sports, right? | ||
People are rejecting that. | ||
So the further that the left goes and they never can help themselves from overplaying their hand, they're going to continue to lose voters. | ||
And we're going to be here to scoop those voters up, to show them that the issues that are challenging America right now are bigger than any political party and that we have to come together and vote for common sense, liberty-minded individuals so we can ensure that America continues to be a prosperous nation. | ||
Tiffany, now where do people go get you? | ||
Now that you're a high muckety muck over there at Heritage Act, now that you're EVP, we just knew you when you were a concerned mom. | ||
Now that you're an EVP at Heritage Action, where do Grundoons like the War Room, where does the War Room posse track you down? | ||
I want you to go look at the Heritage Action website and sign up to be a Sentinel. | ||
And I just want to say, Steve, this is a real message to the American people. | ||
You're right. | ||
I was a mom. | ||
I ran for school board. | ||
I had never been involved in politics before, and yet here I am making a difference. | ||
I'm going to work to try to inspire more Americans to get involved because the truth of the matter is that we cannot take our country back if we all do not work together. | ||
So go to Heritage Action. | ||
There's the website. | ||
Join the fight. | ||
Become a member. | ||
Become a Sentinel. | ||
We need to create more awareness across the country. | ||
And Heritage Action is going to continue to work to give resources to the American people so they can speak to their neighbors about how to improve policy across the United States, how to make sure that we get good people elected, and we're going to fight and be on offense and take our country back. | ||
Ma'am, congratulations, and good on you. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
I appreciate your support. | ||
Tiffany Justice, bigger, you know, going up, this is what it takes. | ||
The school boards, understand people got on these school boards, the precinct strategy, it's tough. | ||
Once you get on, you get the grind of the establishment and the fight. | ||
It's tough. | ||
It's very tough. | ||
By the way, we're going to get John Solomon up here in a minute, which is fantastic. | ||
And maybe we could blow the last break. | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Is that a possibility? | ||
Because I'll get him up here and only a couple of minutes to go for a break. | ||
No can-do. | ||
We got to make some money. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Parental supervision necessary. | ||
John Solomon's going to join us here in a minute. | ||
We got the Deep State mocking us, the Deep State sitting there going, hey, you think you guys are going to put us out of business? | ||
And they got one that John Solomon's kind of fingered as one of the worst elements of it. | ||
And her social media is actually just up in your grill about how they're not going to back off. | ||
And my point is, hey, if you're going to, when I say stick the landing, this Strike Force team needs to be as tough as bootleather. | ||
The Strike Force team needs to be that's coming out of DOJ has got to get on with it. | ||
I think that this is more than anything, if nothing happens on actually holding people accountable and responsible. | ||
And by that I mean perp walks and prosecutions, you're going to have, you know, you're going to have 10% of the base or more that says, hey, I've fought this, I've been in this, I've been fighting like crazy, but I just can't see in this midterm. | ||
This is why the situation in Texas is so vitally important. | ||
These redistricting, and I say, number one, let's just have a mid-decade census. | ||
It doesn't say you can't. | ||
I think the Constitution says you have to have a census every 10 years, right? | ||
At least one every 10 years. | ||
It doesn't mean you can't have another one. | ||
And this one has got to take out the illegal aliens. | ||
This is what we had in the first term, yet people blinked. | ||
I think the courts would have backed us up 100% if properly adjudicated, but also people around President Trump at the time, particularly over commerce, blinked. | ||
You shouldn't have had the illegal aliens counted in this one. | ||
It's been totally different. | ||
Shouldn't have the illegal aliens counted in this one that should happen mid-decade. | ||
But even regardless of that, you've got the ability, I think, in Florida, and Governor DeSantis coming in hard on this. | ||
And you remember this audience, we had to sort things out there a couple of years ago because that thing was off track. | ||
And it was when the Warren Posse got engaged, things changed in Tallahassee. | ||
Just like you helped out in Tennessee, and the Tennessee folks did a fantastic job. | ||
Tennessee's the best example that we always point to, but I think you've got... | ||
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Mike and Zach. | |
Lindell. | ||
Oh, Lindell. | ||
Oh, Mike, why don't we hit this now so I get more time for John Solomon? | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
I need to get, you get a, by the way, I just want to make sure. | ||
Texas, Texas, Texas. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries is showing up there tomorrow because he kind of wants to take a victory lap. | ||
Right now, it doesn't look like anything's going to happen. | ||
I spent all yesterday afternoon with folks in Texas and people are saying, well, you know, I don't know. | ||
And you got the grassroots leaders that have fired up. | ||
You got five seats. | ||
And that could be the difference between Hakeem Jeffries as Speaker of the House and Polly Pockets or somebody else, but at least a Republican. | ||
And that means no impeachment of President Trump. | ||
Mike Lindell, what do you got for us, brother? | ||
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Thank you, brother. | ||
By the way, I want to give a hat tip. | ||
Your two White House correspondents do a great job. | ||
I see their hits all the time. | ||
Just fantastic. | ||
Super professional. | ||
Always on the top of the news. | ||
You add the RAV. | ||
Well, we've got RAV with Amanda Head and, of course, Natalie Winters and our own Brian Glenn combined with yours. | ||
We got better coverage than NBC News, man. | ||
CBS. | ||
You got real coverage from real people, sir. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Really great job. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Yeah, they're great. | ||
And we have better coverage than Fox, better than all of them, you guys. | ||
Much better than Fox, no doubt. | ||
Okay, brother, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
President Trump is coming back, and of course, he's got the world on his shoulders. | ||
It was really a triumphal trip to Scotland, where he cut all these deals with the EU, had Starmer there, talked about the deal with, because remember, the British opted out in Brexit, so we got their own deal with them. | ||
Also, geopolitically, he goes back in September. | ||
This was not a state visit. | ||
This was just a working visit and kind of just to go see his properties and launch this new property today in Scotland, of which it shows you Trump's determination, right? | ||
He took years. | ||
The last beautiful Lynx with the dunes up there on the North Sea. | ||
I think it's directly on the North Sea, up by Aberdeen. | ||
He got this beautiful, fantastic property. | ||
It took him years to get it approved, and they put him through hell. | ||
But he built just a magnificent Lynx course up there. | ||
And he always had room to do another, and that's why he went over to do the, I guess, the Cut the Ribbon today. | ||
But he spent most of his time in Turnbury. | ||
Like I said, Turnbury is so close to his heart, and the money he's put in there. | ||
And when he bought it, it was very risky. | ||
He bought it basically, I think pre-bankruptcy, or it was going to go bankrupt. | ||
And he stepped in the middle of it and put, just like in Dural, and somebody noted that Durow's off the PGA tour and they've taken, and Doral, he's put a ton of money into the blue monster and returned it to its championship standards, just like in Bedminster. | ||
The course in Bedminster had gone to kind of seed, and President Trump put a tremendous amount of money there. | ||
He loves golf. | ||
He loves the traditions of golf. | ||
He loves golf course architecture. | ||
We want to get into a great conversation with you. | ||
Start talking about golf course architecture and the different Lynx courses and Parkland courses and all of it. | ||
I remember, in fact, he went to my sister. | ||
The people in Pinehurst were thinking, this is years ago when they brought the open back, the U.S. Open back to Pinehurst. | ||
And I think Ben Crenshaw and these guys had retaken Pinehurst back to its original, which many of these great courses like Oakmont and others are going back to their original when they were built by these giants in the early 20th century or late 19th century. | ||
Many of the young members are taking, want the courses to go back and basically replicate what was done at that time. | ||
Pinehurst did that. | ||
And Pinehurst at first, the USGA, I think, went a little overboard on the green thing and they didn't order the course. | ||
It was beautiful Pinehurst number two. | ||
It turned brown. | ||
And I remember they were all thinking when I went down there, and this was, I think, in 2011 or 12. | ||
This is before President, right before I think President Trump was getting really into politics. | ||
And they were all talking about how Trump was coming down. | ||
He was going to buy Pinehurst. | ||
And I remember later talking to him about it. | ||
He says, you know, they just really let the course go to sea. | ||
They brought all the waste bunkers back and the sand traps and the bunkers and all the waste areas, but they didn't water the course. | ||
And it turned brown. | ||
He thought the thing was a complete markdown. | ||
Of course, they got, I think, new management in there and got control of it. | ||
Now they returned Pinehurst number two to its original glory. | ||
Of course, the President of the United States is quite occupied being the leader of the free world. | ||
Or as the engine room told me, hey, he's Braveheart. | ||
That's what Scotland needs. | ||
You've had Braveheart there for a couple of days. | ||
Donald John Trump. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more. | |
Let's take down the CCB. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Back. | ||
Okay, John Solomon joins us. | ||
I got a clip I'm going to play as soon as Denver and my staff give me the thumbs up. | ||
They're going to play it. | ||
John, you've got an incredible article up, and it illuminates a lot. | ||
It's a woman named Susan Miller. | ||
She's part of the Deep State over at CIA. | ||
She's essentially laughing at us, right? | ||
She's got a social media account. | ||
You've outed her. | ||
Talk to me about it, and then I want to ask you the implications of this, sir. | ||
Yeah, so Susan Miller just retired recently as a CIA officer, Counterintelligence Directorate. | ||
And she says in these interviews that she's been doing the last few weeks on legacy media with people who were the propagators of the Russia collusion hoax, that she led the CI team that wrote the intelligence community assessment that came to the conclusion that Vladimir Putin was trying to help Donald Trump win the election. | ||
We now know that that evidence is not only, that conclusion is not only disputed. | ||
There's evidence that actually cuts in the opposite direction, but it was kind of downplayed in this report. | ||
And she goes out and says, I think the Steele Nazi may still be true. | ||
I think Donald Trump's the dictator. | ||
I think people in MAGA are Nazis. | ||
And then when someone says, hey, this is a lot like Hitler, she says, the analogy is not lost on me. | ||
You can see her on social media and in mainstream media laughing in the face of this evidence that we now have that shows the intelligence community hijacked an intelligence product, hijacked the FBI to Create a false investigation and a false conclusion about Donald Trump to try to stop him from winning the election when that failed, to stop his presidency from succeeding. | ||
We, the American people, are the victims of that, yet no one has really been punished. | ||
Do we have, is it Durham? | ||
There's still codicles or things that relate to Durham that haven't been concealed or other information. | ||
Tell us what out there. | ||
What other receipts does John Solomon see coming down the track? | ||
It's coming this week. | ||
I think you'll see in the next two or three days. | ||
I asked President Trump about this in our interview last week on Justin News, No Noise. | ||
Would you be willing to release the classified annex of the John Durham report? | ||
He said, absolutely. | ||
He told John Ratcliffe, go declassify the classified annex. | ||
And John Ratcliffe is in the process of doing that. | ||
It'll come out through DNI and through Chuck Grassy, Senator Grassy, who, like me, have been fighting for this annex for several years. | ||
Here's what it's going to show. | ||
We already established that Barack Obama and John Brennan knew in early July 2016 that Hillary Clinton was concocting a fake Russia collusion story to try to harm Donald Trump's chances of winning. | ||
We're now going to have absolute emphatic evidence that the FBI, the people who opened up on Donald Trump, on Carter Page, on George Papadopoulos, they also knew that Hillary Clinton was pulling this dirty trick and they were playing into it. | ||
They were using the steel dossier, a direct product of the Clinton campaign. | ||
They were using people like an Australian ambassador named Downer, who was a good friend of the Clintons. | ||
All these people were part of that dirty trick and the FBI knew before they opened up and as they were opening up and as they were continuing that Hillary Clinton was behind this. | ||
That is what that annex is expected to show all of us. | ||
I think it'll be out as early as Thursday. | ||
You think that annex is coming out Thursday? | ||
It's going through declassification? | ||
Is that what the issue is? | ||
Right now. | ||
Yeah, it's going through declass. | ||
It's highly sensitive because it involves an intelligence intercept. | ||
It reveals how the Obama administration found out that Hillary Clinton had ordered this dirty trick and was going to hang this fake Russian shingle on Donald Trump's campaign house. | ||
So there are some methods and sources that are going to have to be protected. | ||
But everybody was in on the fix. | ||
They knew in advance Hillary was doing this. | ||
And rather than say, let's not abuse the intelligence system, they did the opposite. | ||
They played in. | ||
They leaned in. | ||
And that's why when you talk about people like Susan Miller or you talk about Pete Strzok, Ronald Reagan said a few, 40 years ago, his administration coined the term, people are policy. | ||
And the left have embedded their people in government. | ||
They withstand elections and they last beyond it. | ||
And those people ended up creating the intelligence policies that created a false, dirty trick on the American people. | ||
That's why this is so important. | ||
And thus far, despite all of our outrage, we haven't fixed the problem. | ||
By the way, Brennan in this crowd continues. | ||
He continues to go on TV every day, right? | ||
Hang on site. | ||
He continues to go on TV every day. | ||
I think I'm going to show you why. | ||
I want to play a short clip from a very famous film, and I want to have, because I think this sums up the point. | ||
I want John Solomon. | ||
I want you to comment on it. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Sir? | ||
I think there's nothing like Botrill. | ||
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That's what I think. | |
Now, are you ready to go to work? | ||
Where are we going? | ||
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On a liquor rig. | |
Need another man. | ||
And that? | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
I found a financial disbursement pattern here which shows some irregular badge? | ||
Yes. | ||
carry a gun Jimmy? | ||
What? | ||
What the hell are you dressed for? | ||
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Halloween? | |
Shut up. | ||
I'm working. | ||
Where? | ||
the circus Here we are. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
Licker raid. | ||
Here? | ||
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Mr. Max, everybody knows where the booze is. | |
The problem isn't fighting it. | ||
The problem is who wants to bust the pump. | ||
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Let's go. | |
You better be damn sure Malone. | ||
If you walk through this door now, you're walking into a moment. | ||
I'm coming back, you understand? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Give me that action. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Right on, officers. | ||
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Get your hands in the air. | |
From the untouchables, John Solomon. | ||
There's no going back. | ||
Who's got the courage, sir, to take that axe and beat down the door? | ||
You've got 60 seconds. | ||
Yeah, listen, they were selling bootleg liquor back in those days. | ||
We're selling bootleg intelligence at Lawfare now. | ||
We'll see if it's Pam Bondi's opportunity to bring the wrecking ball and the axe to this machine, this elicit intelligence machinery that's been built. | ||
We'll see if it happens. | ||
No turning back, John Solomon. | ||
Where do people go for all your content? | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
JustinNews.com and Jay Solomon reports on all social media. | ||
And I'm lucky enough to follow you every day right here in Real America's Voice at 6 o'clock. | ||
Justin News, No Noise. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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Appreciate you. | |
Good to be with you. | ||
Charlie Kirk's in. | ||
John Solomon's in. | ||
Jack Bosovic, The War Room. | ||
Are you in, Posse? | ||
That's what's going to take. | ||
They know where the liquor is. | ||
We know where the intelligence is. | ||
Do we have the political will to take the axe and beat down the door? |