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Hamas has just announced that they will release all of the remaining Israeli hostages, both living and dead. | ||
I've got the statement right here in front of me. | ||
I'm gonna read it to you. | ||
We just got this in. | ||
In order to achieve a cessation of hostilities and a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, the movement announces its agreement to release all Israeli prisoners, both living and dead, according to the exchange formula contained in President Trump's proposal, provided the field conditions for the exchange are met. | ||
In this context, the movement affirms its readiness to immediately enter into negotiations through the mediators to discuss the details of this agreement. | ||
So again, that is Hamas saying that it will now release all of the Israelis that remain in captivity, both living and dead. | ||
That is part and parcel to the proposal that President Trump had laid out in order to create the conditions for a ceasefire in this long-standing conflict. | ||
We are now about a week away from the anniversary of October 7th. | ||
The president had given Hamas the deadline of Sunday at 6 p.m. | ||
Washington time. | ||
Clearly, this is coming in far before that deadline. | ||
Yeah, on the surface, at first, certainly it looks like a very promising development. | ||
They're saying that they welcome Trump's peace plan, that they want to find a way to basically meet its conditions. | ||
Now, the devil is going to be in the details. | ||
It says he's going to negotiate details. | ||
And we've seen moments before where it looked like there were moments of progress. | ||
And then the details, you know, bollocks things up. | ||
For instance, they do say that they want to uh agree to surrender control of Gaza to a Palestinian independent body. | ||
Well, that's not exactly what President Trump uh proposed. | ||
He proposed a body that he would actually share with other notable figures like Tony Blair, the former British Prime Minister. | ||
So it's not quite clear whether uh Hamas is agreeing to what President Trump uh stipulated on that part of the plan, or whether they have some other ideas in mind and whether that could be negotiated. | ||
But uh on the whole, it's very promising. | ||
Our reporting from uh the ground in Gaza has shown there's a great impatience on the part of Gazans to get this war over. | ||
They were pressuring Hamas to come to the table and find a way to accept Trump's peace plan. | ||
Uh, that they uh, you know, they need to move on beyond this war to begin reconstruction and begin uh taking care of the people who have been suffering so much over these last couple of years. | ||
We're actually waiting for the White House. | ||
I am told by one source, though, that Qatar and Egypt who have been working with those intermediaries, that they transmitted this message from Hamas to the White House here. | ||
And in the statement, it says that the movement affirms its readiness to immediately enter into negotiations through the mediators to discuss the details of this agreement. | ||
Of course, earlier this week, maybe that Nahu and President Trump was clear that would be a 72-hour window in which Hamas has turned over the remaining hostages here. | ||
Peter's absolutely right because it's in those details here about what does the actual over the Gaza strip look like here going forward, because Hamas seems to have the end of the statement indicated they will be a part of conversations about the future of the Palestinian state and will contribute to it with full responsibility. | ||
That's not a little different than what President Trump had suggested that Hamas would have an option, either one to leave Gaza and find safe refuge elsewhere, or to effectively disarm and seek canisty in Gaza here. | ||
And so I think that there's those questions, but let's be clear. | ||
This is a uh a big deal and a big step in the direction toward ending this war, obviously having prisoners from both sides, including Israeli hostages, returned here. | ||
And it started one week ago over at the UN General Assembly, one person from President Erdogan, met with the head of Qatar, other uh Arab leaders, nation leaders, and so that's where our 20-point plan was first presented. | ||
And ultimately, we've given the packing to meet with BB Net Yacht at the White House a few days later, and essentially put the pressure on the Israelis to accept this agreement and now Hamas, indicating that it will work to cooperate here. | ||
Uh, this is undoubtedly here for those white house a big move and one that could potentially hopefully open up some humanitarian aid uh uh uh capacity as well for those that have suffered inside of uh inside of Gaza. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
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 try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not gonna stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
MAGA media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vannis. | |
Friday 3 October year of the Lord 2025. | ||
I think historic news says we left you on the morning show. | ||
President Trump had uh, and we talked to you about the naval exercise we're gonna cover for seven or eight hours on Sunday life, that President Trump had said, hey, it's six o'clock, five o'clock, the naval operation's over, six o'clock, I get back to the White House. | ||
That's their deadline, 6 p.m. Eastern daylight time. | ||
You're either in or you're out. | ||
If uh if you're in, I get it. | ||
If you're out, uh, then all hells are gonna break loose, quote unquote. | ||
A few minutes ago, uh, they sent a response formally to President Trump after consultations, etc., etc., etc. | ||
Uh, they're gonna release the hostages. | ||
Looks like they're saying immediately, I guess, and enter into negotiations, everything else. | ||
I've asked Alex Jones to join us on this topic. | ||
Alex, you've covered this in depth for many years. | ||
You have a lot of questions about October 7th, which uh the second anniversary, I think is on Monday. | ||
Uh, your thoughts about this. | ||
It seems to me, I guess the Nobel Committee announces the peace prize. | ||
I think it's Thursday. | ||
Uh, I mean, this is monumental. | ||
This is first off, it kills the Greater Israel project of Netanyahu and the rest of that crowd that click. | ||
Uh, but it is monumental. | ||
This is uh looks like President Trump may have brought peace to the Middle East by uniting the Arabs more than Lawrence of Arabia. | ||
Sir, your thoughts. | ||
Well, I really can't top that perfect description of it. | ||
Uh Trump has already stopped seven wars. | ||
He's standing up to Venezuela with their chemical warfare attack with fentanyl and more. | ||
And so if if he can truly force this deal, he 100% deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, which has become discredited by giving it to Barack Obama when he hadn't even been the president yet, and then he started more wars and more drones than you know the last few presidents combined. | ||
So this is beautiful. | ||
Obviously, I hate Hamas, I hate the Muslim Brotherhood, I hate uh Hezbollah, and I hate all those groups. | ||
But I don't want Israel dragging us into a full Middle Eastern war when we really need to do the full pivot to China, as you've been pointing out for decades. | ||
Uh, and so this is uh really great news. | ||
And I hope that Hamas does negotiate uh, you know, from a position of uh truth. | ||
And because Israel has decapitated them in the region, I mean, I think there's a good chance this is actually now to happen. | ||
And certainly Netanyahu said once the war is over, we can investigate October 7th, which is seven and a half hour stand down in which military sources have told people like Michael Savage uh that Netanyahu ordered. | ||
So I don't want to make Netanyahu a villain just to make him a villain. | ||
I see him meddling in our politics, I see him manipulating things, I see him using endless war to stay in power, not even for Israel's interest, but for his own personal interest. | ||
So this is good for the Middle East, it's good for Israel. | ||
Most importantly, it's good for America. | ||
This needs to happen yesterday, needs to happen years ago. | ||
Isn't this so yes? | ||
This is very historic. | ||
And the great irony for what Netanyahu and the and they try to accomplish with Greater Israel, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
I mean, President Trump united with Qatar, who I say is the financier of the Muslim Brotherhood, uh, and the other Gulf Emirates. | ||
I mean, this is, and I've always been against a two-state solution. | ||
This is a two-state solution. | ||
I mean, it's gonna be beginning. | ||
Gaza is now gonna have the Arabs put the money up, they do the redevelopment, they put in, I think, an Arab peacekeeping force. | ||
They got a foothold in what you would say is Israel. | ||
I mean, this is the beginning of a two-state. | ||
Am I wrong, brother? | ||
Is this the beginning of a two-state solution? | ||
I think it is if Trump can get Hamas to come to the table. | ||
Uh, but just like Israel helped found Hamas in the 80s as a counterbalance to discredit the PLO, uh, you know, the cloud. | ||
I don't want to say Israel controls Hamas, but it's certainly been its paymaster accelerator network, so I don't think we're out of the woods yet. | ||
But Israel is nuclear weapons. | ||
So having Saudi Arabia and Qatar put up the money for Gaza, as long as it stays demilitarized, I mean, obviously the security forces will have machine guns and rocket launchers, but as long as the deal doesn't let them bring in heavy weapons, I think the secures Israel and secures a real Palestinian state. | ||
And it'll and uh Saudi Arabia is promising to pump in billions. | ||
And so we we could be here in five years, ten years, and it's you know, uh basically the Riviera there. | ||
Uh and that kind of goes back to what Trump talked about uh in his first administration. | ||
Uh so just too bad all this had to happen, this potentially to unfold. | ||
I I don't know if it is. | ||
I don't think we can count our chickens yet. | ||
Uh, but if Trump could pull this off, uh this is legendary uh to actually finally bring real peace to the Middle East, so we got to cross our fingers. | ||
And first time in a long time, have somebody win the Nobel Peace Prize that actually brought peace. | ||
Like I said, seven wars. | ||
This will be the eighth incredible. | ||
I'm gonna fed flights on here later about Ukraine. | ||
Um quickly, I know you got to bounce. | ||
Uh the last time we left you, this was kind of in about whether you're gonna be shut down, they're gonna take info wars, and I saw a clip. | ||
Had they now the Justice Department, I'm kind of confused. | ||
What has happened? | ||
Are they moving forward to seize the assets of uh of uh info wars? | ||
And this couldn't possibly happen with the Trump Justice Department, could it? | ||
Well, I know you've got a huge raft of guests, but I can stay at the bottom of the hour if you need, or I can leave it in five minutes. | ||
You're the boss, but I'm very happy to be here. | ||
Um look, we've survived so much. | ||
People go, Oh, it's Cry Wolf. | ||
Uh no, it's like Trump surviving all the indictments and assassinations. | ||
No, by the grace of God and people's support, we're still here. | ||
But throughout the whole saga, bringing up to speed, uh, the bankruptcy judge who held them up with their fake auctions and all their scams they ran and ruled for us ten times in a row the last year and a half. | ||
He said, Look, it's in the state courts now. | ||
Uh the plaintiffs refuse to allow a sale, they don't want money. | ||
That's the Democrats basically calling themselves the Sandy Hook families, only a few of the families. | ||
Uh, he said, I'm kicking it back in the state court. | ||
Well, the state court and the Soros judge Guerra Gamble, who's literally has blue hair is like Antifa, she has already appointed a receiver. | ||
Uh and so they can bring the sheriff's department in any time to seize us. | ||
My lawyers this morning met with them at 8 a.m., met with me at 10 a.m. | ||
And they said, We want to do this nicely, but we'll see if they're being truthful. | ||
He knows the local receivers, says he's not a bad guy. | ||
They're coming next Tuesday to meet with me Tuesday morning, right here in the studio, like my office is through the wall, and all I want's a little severance thing for my crew, and then I'll, you know, help them with the keys to whatever, you know, you make it friendly. | ||
Uh if they don't do that, I'm gonna tell them just turn the lights out because they have the order, it's done. | ||
Um, all these years, the Democrats, the DOJ funding this, but but moving on to your question about the DOJ. | ||
Um, I got contacted four or five months ago by the DOJ. | ||
They had been following the documents that we'd gotten and released in our lawsuits and things, where the Paul Weiss law firm, the Koscoff law firm, all these groups, big Democrat law firms. | ||
They had gone before I ever got sued and had the FBI chief counsel of Connecticut, but I never even said his name, be a plaintiff and claim that I defamed him. | ||
He went and organized the the quote, Sandy Hook families to sue me in Connecticut and then in Texas. | ||
Then they uh had the judges default me in both places, drug out discovery, thinking they find something for years, didn't. | ||
Then, right before the midterms three years ago in 2022, had two different show trials where I was already found guilty, produced by HBO. | ||
And so uh we got all the documents that the DOJ holdovers from Obama, and then under Biden had given massive amounts of millions of dollars to these law firms and to these uh NGO gun control groups with Bloomberg to run the lawsuits and sue me. | ||
And we had undercover videos where he caught an FBI operative, NCIA admitting it all. | ||
So we had all this. | ||
And so Ed Martin was interested in it because this is weaponization clear-cut. | ||
Uh and then we have the deputy head of the uh DOJ publicly last week kill the investigation that he had launched in the Democratic Party running the weaponization operation against me to shut me down. | ||
Well, here I want to hold you through the break just for a minute. | ||
But this but I don't understand Ed Martin because I saw the the letter, and there were gonna be other letters coming out. | ||
This is where I think the audience is confused, the people were confused. | ||
There was investigation going and about a release of a bunch of documents that that that showed this. | ||
Is that not gonna happen now? | ||
Uh the deputy AG uh bragged in the news. | ||
He said uh he said, I am killing this investigation. | ||
He ordered Ed Martin to kill the investigation. | ||
I I didn't want to make him a villain, but that's that that's that that that's what he did. | ||
Um I tell you what, give us your social media. | ||
I want to have you back on tomorrow morning. | ||
I want to go take a like a 30 minutes to do this, and we're jammed today. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Where do they go for info wars over the weekend? | ||
Real Alex Shones on X. The All Show channel on Rumble and InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
We're still on the air. | ||
We just launched our new app two days ago, went to number one in news worldwide, even at X. God bless you. | ||
Steve, have a great. | ||
I'll be here anytime you want me. | ||
You tell me when I be there. | ||
Now I'm gonna reach out to you this evening. | ||
We definitely want you on the show on Sunday. | ||
We're gonna do this naval exercise with President Trump and so we're gonna be there. | ||
We want you to be part of it. | ||
So I'll call you after the show. | ||
We'll get you back on. | ||
I want to go in the detail of the Ed Martin situation. | ||
Uh I don't get that. | ||
Ed Martin was ready to go, and he's our warrior. | ||
We'll figure it out with Alex and the team. | ||
Alex Jones, number one already, I think on Twitter with his new with the uh his new show. | ||
Or his old show that's up on Twitter. | ||
Short break. | ||
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The most damaging thing to any leader of any party at any chapter of America's history is weakness and the inability to protect the homeland. | ||
Um Donald Trump seems to be there is no conclusion to be drawn other than at best his indifference to threats that every national security person I talk to, and I'm sure you talk to more than I do, believes we are wide open, more vulnerable than they were than we were. | ||
I think Jim Hyme said we are more vulnerable right now than we were in the months and years leading up to 9-11. | ||
What is what if not this moment is the break-lass moment for people to stop all the zombie sleepwalking and do something extraordinary to try to turn this president away from making these reckless decisions. | ||
Nicole, I felt little hairs on the back of my neck going up. | ||
Thinking about the individuals I wish could come on this program with you, with me, and and tell the American people what they are experiencing, but the risk of doing that to them is is far too dangerous. | ||
Uh these are national security professionals who have been telling me since February um two phrases that really chill me. | ||
The first one is the American people have to recognize, and I'm paraphrasing here slightly, but very similar uh formulations of this sentence. | ||
The American people have to realize there is not an imaginary force field around this country. | ||
And these individuals that we are summarily firing, walking to the door, pressuring to resign, ever since I believe the first day was January uh 20th. | ||
Um ever since then, uh those are the people we rely on for that force field. | ||
The second thing that I think those individuals could say here if their face was covered and their voice was disguised as well and muffled, is that every foreign adversary that we have is watching this, and every single foreign adversary worth their salt is recognizing the chinks in the armor of this country, the distractions and the priorities of this administration. | ||
Um the fact that that gives them, as you said, a huge opening. | ||
The turrets and the towers are down. | ||
Um that's another phrase, sorry, phrase number three that I've heard over and over again. | ||
We can all imagine what it would feel like, every one of us. | ||
It's harrowing, not knowing if you still have a job, if your job, your livelihood, the thing that gives you the ability to pay for everything in your life to support your kids, to buy food, to keep up on your car payment and your mortgage payment and your rent payment. | ||
Will it be there tomorrow? | ||
As we speak, the fate of hundreds of thousands of human beings, federal workers, is that that fear, that anxiety, as it all hangs in the balance. | ||
As Trump effectively flirts with mass government firings. | ||
He's doing so under the pretext of what is now a three-day old government shutdown. | ||
Late today, the Senate again voted down a pair of stopgap funding measures, and now lawmakers are leaving. | ||
They're done. | ||
They're gonna go have a weekend because they don't have to worry about those sorts of things. | ||
The best case scenario right now. | ||
Is it Trump's threat of mass firings is just more talk? | ||
Just a threat, a negotiation tactic. | ||
But the New Yorker Susan Glasser called, quote, nothing more than the demand of a hostage taker, stop me before I cut again, end quote. | ||
Or perhaps mass firings really are the point, not the distraction, but the end gang. | ||
Maybe they're imminent. | ||
After all, last night Trump posted a bizarre AI generated video. | ||
He's doing that more and more lately. | ||
It depicts OMB director Russ vote of Project 2025 fame to quote Donald Trump as the grim reaper, actually. | ||
But near reporting in the Washington Post today, setting two people familiar with the matter suggests some senior federal officials have quietly counseled several agencies against firing employees while the government is shut down, warning that the strategy may violate appropriations law. | ||
We want the bureaucrats to be traumatically affected. | ||
We want when they wake up in the morning, we want them to not want to go to work. | ||
Because they are so they're they are increasingly viewed as the villains. | ||
We want their funding to be shut down so that the EPA can't do all of the rules against our energy industry because they have no bandwidth financially to do so. | ||
We want to put them in trauma. | ||
I believe I gave the keynote of that CRA. | ||
The Viceroy was there with me, Mike Davis. | ||
So Mike, um, I want to go back and make sure people know we're talking about this is you and Russ have been working on this. | ||
You've been working on the kind of the constitutional framework of this Russ, the practicality of how you deconstruct the administrative state. | ||
This was all within President Trump's Article II powers. | ||
He's chief executive officer, he can fire, he can rescind uh money because the appropriations is the ceiling, uh not the floor. | ||
Uh he's the commander-in-chief, right? | ||
He can repel invasions, and he's chief magistrate and chief law enforcement officer. | ||
Those three things. | ||
Is anything you've seen kind of questioned up because the left is in a total and complete vapor lock over this, sir. | ||
Well, I want to make sure I give credit where credit's due. | ||
Mark Pauletta, our good friend, who is the general counsel at the Office of Management and Budgets, has been the champion. | ||
He he's been the legal champion and the political champion for this idea that the president can impound appropriated funds, right? | ||
Remember, this is how it works. | ||
The the Congress has the power of the purse under Article 1, but the president has a separate constitutional duty under Article II as the chief executive officer and as the commander-in-chief when you're dealing with foreign affairs and the military, the border, to take care that our laws are faithfully executed. | ||
And it's that take care clause that if the president sees that money appropriated by Congress is going to be misspent, or if he sees that money is going to be sent to terrorists who are gonna harm Americans under the guise of humanitarian relief, the president not only has the constitutional power, he has the constitutional duty to stop that. | ||
He has the constitutional duty to make sure that our uh foreign aid aligns with our national interest. | ||
He has a constitutional duty to root out waste fraud and abuse. | ||
And so Russ is the Senate confirmed official as the director of the Office of Management and Budget who has to take the political beatings on this and has to go before Congress and get beat up, but it's really Mark Pauletta, his general counsel, who has been the uh the architect and warrior on this issue. | ||
Um, is anything here? | ||
I mean, we're at a leverage point right now with the Democrats shutting down the government, the Schumer shutting down the government over uh giving illegal aliens uh health care. | ||
Uh and that's a hill they're prepared to die on. | ||
So, in this leverage moment, what would be your recommendation to to to Russ and Pauletta and Jeff Clark and the and the team? | ||
Well, they're more bold and fearless than even I am, so I I don't need to throw gas on the fire. | ||
I mean, that there's gonna be enough gasoline at OMB where I don't need to cause any more problems. | ||
But I look I what I would recommend, if I were Russ, what I would recommend to the president is uh if the Democrats want to shut down our governments so they can give a trillion dollars in free health care to illegal aliens, keep the government shut down. | ||
And then remember during shutdowns with Democrat presidents, the Democrat presidents and their administration, their OMB, Office of Management and Budget, make it as painful as possible on real Americans and real America. | ||
They shut down the national parks, they they they make it, they shut down post offices, they make it very difficult for real Americans in real America during shutdowns. | ||
I would rec recommend to President Trump and his team, make it very difficult on the DC swamp. | ||
Lay off these workers. | ||
And look, if the government's been shut down, how long has it been shut down for two days? | ||
Does anyone feel the difference? | ||
I I don't. | ||
I do you, Steve? | ||
I mean, uh maybe just maybe if the government shut down and we don't we don't feel it, maybe that government agency that shut down is utterly useless and should should be permanently shut down. | ||
So I would do permanent layoffs of these useless, useless government workers in Washington, D.C., who are overpaid and underworked. | ||
They wouldn't show up to work for four years during COVID. | ||
They pissed and moaned because they got ordered by President Trump to actually show up to work. | ||
Get rid of them. | ||
Fire these people, make it painful for the DC insiders, and and don't make it painful for real Americans in real America. | ||
Um I guess your bet is paying off because correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Isn't Roberts and I just want to stick to the Article II issues where President Trump is is pushing the edge of the envelope with Russ, but you and Pauletta and Clark and others said you believe that the court was eventually going to agree with us. | ||
So I don't want to there's other things out there like the 14th Amendment and birthright citizen, but just on the chief executive, commander in chief, and chief magistrate and law enforcement, the 200 lawsuits against us, we get slowed down in federal court. | ||
Sometimes we even lose an appellate court. | ||
But when it gets to the Supreme Court, hasn't Roberts basically said the the war in court is over and these are political issues, solve them politically, but it's Trump's to go do it. | ||
I I look, I want to come on here and do something that doesn't happen very often. | ||
I want to praise Attorney General Pam Bondi and Todd Blanch, the deputy attorney general, and Stanley Woodward, the incoming uh number three at the Justice Department, and John Sauer, the solicitor general of the United States, uh Brett Schumate, the head of the civil division, Harmeet Dolan. | ||
So many good people in the Trump Justice Department who are leaning in on this. | ||
They are leaning in on being bold and fearless. | ||
Uh, you know, Jason Reddingoni's my buddy who's the new Miami U.S. attorney, Judge Gini Piero. | ||
They are leaning in and they are winning monumental wins at the Supreme Court on the president's Article II power. | ||
Mike, hang on for one second. | ||
I want to talk one more thing I want to talk about is Jeff Clark before you punch out on a Friday. | ||
Um I think Mike is right. | ||
Markets are kind of up. | ||
Things uh America goes on, sunrise this morning. | ||
And President Trump is got a uh OMB director that has a plan to basically restructure the American government. | ||
He's just waiting for the order to pull the trigger and then we're off to the races. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
The Viceroy is with us. | ||
He's in the house next in the War Room. | ||
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We told you last Saturday why that was going to happen. | ||
Uh Mike Davis. | ||
First off, oh, I gotta read this. | ||
President Trump is now um just put out a statement. | ||
If I can just pull this up in a second, maybe I can't. | ||
I'll look for a minute. | ||
Oh, there we go. | ||
President Trump just put a true social. | ||
Based on the statement just issued by Hamas, and that's where they're sending they put this statement out saying um that's the one right there, but let's put up the new one. | ||
Based on the statement just issued by Hamas, and this is where they're saying they're released the hostages. | ||
I believe they are ready for a lasting peace. | ||
Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza so that we can get the hostages out safely and quickly. | ||
Right now, it's far too dangerous to do that. | ||
We're already in discussions on details to be worked out. | ||
This is not about Gaza loan. | ||
This is about long sought peace in the Middle East. | ||
And that, ladies and gentlemen, should be the person next week that the uh committee of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo should say is the recipient this year of that award. | ||
No one has done more, at least in my lifetime, to bring about world peace than the populist nationalist leader of the MAGA movement and the president of these United States, Donald John Trump, full stop. | ||
Nobody. | ||
And this mess that he inherited from Biden, it's absolutely incredible. | ||
Mike Davis, uh, our colleague uh Jeff Clark. | ||
Um, people, the whole law fair thing, people have been attacked, President Trump, all of it relentless. | ||
Clark is we're never, we're not gonna leave anybody on the battlefield here. | ||
And Clark is a great man, not a good, he's a great man, uh, and just has done so much, and it done so much for the for the for the president and for the country. | ||
What are they trying to do to him right now and how can we help? | ||
Uh, how can we help assist him? | ||
Yeah, Jeff Clark is a good friend of mine and yours. | ||
Steve and the war room posse. | ||
He is a great American patriot. | ||
He's a great attorney. | ||
He was a very senior Justice Department official in the Trump 45 administration. | ||
He was an assistant attorney general, said it confirmed, uh, ran two divisions in the in the first Trump administration. | ||
Very smart attorney, and he drafted a legal memo that attorneys do all the time to advise his client, which is the Trump administration, after uh uh leading up to January 6th. | ||
And he had a he drafted this legal opinion, which he's allowed to do. | ||
Uh, he never sent it to anyone. | ||
He could have sent it to someone, but he didn't even send it to anyone. | ||
He just had a draft. | ||
Uh, and because the DC bar is full of partisan Democrat hacks, they are now trying to disbar Jeff Clark from the practice of law because he drafted a legal document as an attorney and didn't share it with anyone. | ||
So they're uh they're trying to take his law license. | ||
This is now gonna be decided by the DC Court of Appeals, which is essentially the state Supreme Court if DC were a state, which it never should be, because it's a hellhole. | ||
But the DC Court of Appeals, which is loaded up with Democrat operatives, is uh is going to decide whether Jeff Clark can keep his law license and his livelihood or not, right? | ||
He's licensed in DC and nowhere else. | ||
And so if they take away his low license, he can't be a lawyer. | ||
It's just utter nonsense. | ||
And so the Article 3 project just today submitted an amicus brief with the DC Court of Appeals uh laying out our position that this is so lawless and dangerous what they're doing to Jeff Clark. | ||
It's so Much bigger than Jeff Clark. | ||
If you can take away a lawyer's law license for merely drafting a legal document that didn't he didn't even share it, he could have, then you're gonna chill lawyers and their ability to zealously represents their clients. | ||
And they're clearly doing this with the DC bar because they don't like Jeff Clark's political viewpoint. | ||
This is totally unacceptable what they're doing. | ||
This is un American. | ||
It is extremely dangerous. | ||
And if they actually move forward and disbar Jeff Clark, Congress will have to step up and haul in these people for oversight hearings, issue subpoenas for their documents, cut off their funding, and their DC home rule. | ||
This is a very bright red line. | ||
And I will go if you think I'm crazy in the past, I will go utterly bonkers if they do this to Jeff Clark, and I will make their lives living hell at the DC bar with congressional oversight and funding. | ||
The DC Bar should say we're all in 100%. | ||
And hey, we can uh when you guys go low, Mike Davis and Steve Bannon go to the center of the earth. | ||
So just understand that. | ||
Um Mike Davis, Article 3 Project, uh where do people go, sir? | ||
Find out more information. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, this just this Jeff Clark thing really angers me. | ||
So uh the viceroy is pissed, but go to article three project.org, article number three project.org. | ||
You can donate there, but only what you can afford. | ||
Follow us on social media. | ||
The most important thing, the superpower of the posse, as you know, is action, action, action. | ||
So thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you to the war room posse. | ||
And uh they better not take away Jeff Clark's law license. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Yeah, Mike Davis, Jeff Clark, Mark Pauletta, Russ Vogue, the CRA team, the Project 2025, uh, with Dr. Roberts, the great team at Heritage, uh uh Brooks Rollins and America First Policy Institute, Steven Miller, America First Law, Meadows and Senator Dement over at CPI. | ||
It was a team effort, and telling you, you're we're running the tables right now. | ||
We just got to keep focused, focus, focus on Jeff Clark works in the administration, got a big job. | ||
Uh go ahead. | ||
Can we play? | ||
I got Naomi. | ||
I've asked Naomi to join us to make it make sense to me because I'm confused still. | ||
Can we go ahead and play her open? | ||
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So Naomi, uh a federal judge made sure that Pfizer couldn't keep their documents on the COVID vaccine secret for 75 years. | ||
Then you went to work at Daily Clout with the great Amy Kelly. | ||
3,500 volunteers from the War Room Posse. | ||
You guys spent years going through everything, published two books, changed the arc of the of the debate over here by going through and doing the pick and shovel work. | ||
And we were kind of on a roll, including President Trump in the Roosevelt room, saying he's personally taking on this autism and the is like he said, the little baby sitting there, and they got a VAT, a vat of whatever they're gonna pump into it. | ||
And then we had out of nowhere, kind of this this thing in the Oval Office with the CEO of Pfizer, who I am no fan of. | ||
And next thing you know, I think they're putting 70 billion dollars into MRNA research. | ||
Make this make sense to the war and posse, man. | ||
I you know, I wish I could. | ||
Um it's it's uh astonishing. | ||
It's it's a complete U-turn. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
We had one of the best weeks we've had with this administration in which the president and RFK Jr. seem to be aligned, you know, reading from the same, singing from the same choir book or whatever the metaphor is about dangers to uh pregnant women. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Naomi, Naomi. | ||
President Trump President Trump in the Roosevelt room outbobbied Bobby Kennedy. | ||
I mean, he said my second term's success, he will judge as a success on the vaccines and autism. | ||
President Trump with everything peace throughout the world, changing trading patterns. | ||
So he said my second term, I will judge personally, me, President Trump will judge it success. | ||
He uh there's one thing about air cover for Bobby and the team at HHS. | ||
This is Trump getting in the lead tank. | ||
I mean, this was not so. | ||
How do we go from that to the Oval Office and Borla, the CEO talking about 70 billion dollars in investment in all kinds of new vaccines using mRNA, ma'am? | ||
Well, I have no sources in the White House, you know, around the president. | ||
So this is pure conjecture. | ||
But all I can imagine, um, you know, reading the tea leaves is that the embrace of what we all know to be the truth about how dangerous the injections are and you know how bad it is for babies to get 72 injections by the time they're adults, | ||
and you know, the whole kind of list of insights that the president you know visibly wrapped his arms around, sent pharma into a tailspin, and then put pressure on, I'm guessing Susie Wiles, who has strong contacts, you know, in that world, and uh all hell was gonna break loose as low back. | ||
And of course, we've got to remember pharma doesn't just fund the Democrats, pharma funds everyone. | ||
Pharma funds both sides of the aisle in Congress. | ||
Um, so I'm sure that the president was hearing from you know many, many, many, many of his colleagues, as well as members of the opposition. | ||
This is too far, you've got to walk it back. | ||
That's my guess. | ||
The only other thing I can, and then you've got this bizarre course correction, um, you know, with the pharmaceutical industry, uh, which is kind of, if you tease it apart, you know, it's got elements of sort of an innovative program if these weren't the mass murderers of the 21st century that you're doing business with and you know, showcasing the Oval Office and saying Albert Borla, you know, leader, you know, he did a good job during COVID. | ||
The president actually said that. | ||
So the other possibility, again, pure hypothetical steep, is that um Trump is, you know, I I'm just guessing, like threatened, you know, Borla with um action on his gigantic trail, you know, bloody trail of crimes that we've documented fully in the Pfizer papers, and said, like, I can either prosecute you or you know, put 70 billion dollars in manufacturing and lower drug costs for the American people. | ||
And that's a good deliverable. | ||
I I hate to say it, but that's a good deliverable. | ||
By the way, the 70, the 70 billion, the 70 billion, the lower drug costs is is monumental. | ||
But we just had the week before the round table for two days of CDC that came up, President Trump's HHS with Bobby Kennedy and and they came up with that there was COVID damage, I guess, from the MRNA vaccine, and they weren't going to recommend it anymore. | ||
Am I missing that? | ||
I mean, wasn't there a pattern of facts of events that led up to it that said we're not we're cutting funding, we're not in business. | ||
Yes, but I don't know. | ||
He can't that we're not we're we're still in the mRNA business. | ||
How does that work? | ||
Um, well, to be not to be fair, he's such a clever guy, this president, right? | ||
Uh and it's maddening. | ||
So I'm literally just trying to look at the smoke coming out of the papal chimney, right? | ||
I like I don't get it. | ||
It's a it's an insane reversal. | ||
However, arguably, um the singling out of COVID, the COVID injection as clearly as the CDC and the FDA did the prior week, right? | ||
This is as clear as they've been. | ||
We're not gonna recommend it. | ||
You're out of business. | ||
Um that would, you know, elicit such a reaction from Pharma that the president would be in a very good negotiating position to extract a lot of concessions from Borla if he's not gonna go to prison. | ||
And maybe send him to prison later, God willing, you know. | ||
But it doesn't go to MRNA. | ||
It doesn't overtly go to MRNA. | ||
So they asked. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We're holding you through the break. | ||
Naomi Wolf, Daily Clout joins us on the other side. | ||
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Naomi, we're supposed to get the report, although I guess that's been delayed now. | ||
You've been working on this for years. | ||
The war in Posse's been working on it for years. | ||
Is this just a speed bump? | ||
I mean, we still got to get the report. | ||
Everything's been going our way, and the president's embraced it. | ||
And a lot of people are saying we got to get in back of what's actually going on with Pfizer. | ||
But uh, do you see the report? | ||
Do you still see a positive trajectory here, ma'am? | ||
I don't see how there can be until the president, of course, corrects again. | ||
This is a what he did with Borla, including all this symbolism of having like poor RFP Jr. standing behind him, you know, having to laugh at a joke about Pax Lovid. | ||
It's it's it's one for the history books of bad judgment and bad taste and bad politics because this is the like what I posted when I saw this was MAGA Maha trying to do away with itself. | ||
There's no way this um alliance, which is an historic alliance, you know. | ||
I've said it to you and the posse a million times, it's lightning in a bottle. | ||
This won't survive. | ||
You know, Maha will go elsewhere. | ||
You know, we don't need this. | ||
We didn't fight for three and a half years for this, and you know, many people in the Maha movement for for decades um didn't fight for this. | ||
So it's uh really torching a lot of political goodwill that you can't get back easily. | ||
This president, this team, Shady Vance can't get it back. | ||
If President Trump doesn't immediately course correct again and say, okay, thank you very much for that deal. | ||
You know, it's locked down. | ||
He's got to make it transparent. | ||
It's still opaque. | ||
No one has seen the actual deal. | ||
Um, and then okay, now we're gonna proceed with investigations. | ||
You know, that's done. | ||
Now we're gonna uh look at the crimes that you committed. | ||
Um, and and get on board with what RFK Jr. is trying to do with actually bringing justice and transparency to public health and to the crimes of the recent past. | ||
Naomi, where do people go uh to get you a Daily Cloud social media, all your coordinates? | ||
Because this story is only going to get bigger and more important in the Maha MAGA coalition, ma'am. | ||
Yes, indeed. | ||
Um, DailyClout.io is where you can see our work and also Billcam.com and Legispector.com for incredible tools to follow and stop bad bills and uh launch good bills um and empower people through legislation. | ||
And then I'm over on Substack. | ||
My Substack is outspoken, and I'm Naomi R. Wolf on X. Thank you, Posse. | ||
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Appreciate you for your leadership and Amy Kelly. | ||
Uh P. Diddy got five years in a federal prison, and he got um six years in a uh of supervised release and the counting the one year he spent at the uh uh the holding facility in guess it's in Brooklyn, and so he's got four years or 15 months, I guess, in um in federal prison. | ||
And I think because he is a sex offender, although it's a prostitution charge, I think he cannot go to a camp. | ||
He actually has to go to a federal prison. | ||
So we'll follow all that. | ||
Um monumental day. | ||
If President Trump, so at 6 p.m. on Eastern Daylight Time, on Sunday, he gave him a play me or trade me. | ||
Uh, and if you're not in, you're gonna it all hell's gonna break loose. | ||
Hamas came back kind of groveling. | ||
Upon further review, we're gonna do it, we're gonna release the hostages. | ||
Uh the president has just told put Israel on notice and Netanyahu, stop the bombing. | ||
I want to get a secure zone here and get this thing done. | ||
I think the I think you can say the president's finished playing games. | ||
And all I'm saying in everything I've said against the Netanyahu government because it's out of control, is the law of under time of consequences. | ||
You've got exactly what so many people support Israel never want to happen. | ||
You've got the beginning of a two-state solution. | ||
Once the Arabs put money in Gaza, once they start uh redeveloping Gaza, they're not gonna leave. | ||
Okay, that's gonna be the beginning of the Palestinian state. | ||
I don't care how Netanyahu wants to spin it. | ||
This is what uh not getting the job done in the first year of this thing led you, as we said consistently on the show. | ||
When you have to go through hell, go through as quickly as possible. | ||
And he put his own political needs ahead of the needs of the state of Israel and the Jewish people. | ||
Full stop. | ||
I've more break that all down for you tomorrow. | ||
But President Trump, if any individual in this world has ever deserved the Nobel Prize for Peace, that man, and you can see how tired he is. | ||
Like I said, the government shutdown, he's doing that on the on the side. | ||
He's working on world peace, defense sent the army today to Portland, sent the Secretary of War to Memphis the other day. | ||
Uh I've never seen anything like it, anybody like it. | ||
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They're looking for a deal. | ||
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