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Good. | ||
I think it's a good job. | ||
Good point. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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President Trump, are you personally participating in this? | |
On the shutdown, we are now about one week away from military service members missing We'll always take care of our military. | ||
Would you encourage Congress to pass a standalone bill to pay our service members? | ||
Yeah, that probably will happen. | ||
We have to worry about it yet. | ||
That's a long time. | ||
You know what one week is for me? | ||
An eternity. | ||
One week for me is a long time. | ||
We'll take care of it. | ||
Our military is always going to be taken care of. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
Blue dress, blue. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President. | |
Rebecca with Blaze News. | ||
I'm curious to know. | ||
So you you're talking about the money funding these antifa organizations. | ||
And somebody brought up Roy Singham. | ||
I think it was you, who, by the way, is married to one of the co-founders of Code Pink, this uh infamous left-wing organization. | ||
I'm curious to know the administration. | ||
Who who is that? | ||
Who is that? | ||
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Roy Singham. | |
He's married to the COVID. | ||
No, did you say they're here? | ||
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No, he's not a journalist brought him up. | |
But famous, thank you. | ||
Good. | ||
Good. | ||
Good bring up. | ||
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Um excellent. | |
Go ahead. | ||
He's he's somebody who's been reported on extensively, and I'd love to know what the administration is going to do to actually bring consequences to some of these names. | ||
You mentioned Well, I don't know the name, but I would like to ask Pam to take a look at it. | ||
You know, a lot of the best information we find are through you and other people like you. | ||
So I'd like you to look at it, Pam. | ||
In the back, please. | ||
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It's been uh actually very compelling proof that Antifa did infiltrate on January 6th, dressed up like Trump supporters and incited violence. | |
Is that something that you would want the new J6 committee at Congress to look into? | ||
Well I've heard that. | ||
They dress up like uh, you know, they're fresh out of MAGA, but they have nothing to do with MAGA, and they make trouble and they try and blame it. | ||
And yeah, we know some of that, and we will be acting on some of that. | ||
We've seen it, we've seen it. | ||
So I think uh you could stay a little longer, but you know the problem is although you have some very honest journalists in here, you also have some mostly largely dishonest journalists like MSDNC and CNN. | ||
I think they're very dishonest. | ||
Unbelievably it's like a waste of time even talking to them. | ||
But um I have to go now to try and solve some problems in the Middle East, although I'm very well represented by our Secretary of State. | ||
He could probably do an even better job than me. | ||
But who knows? | ||
We don't want to take any chances. | ||
So we're gonna go and do that. | ||
Uh if you'd like, uh Pam, would you like to stay for another five minutes, ten minutes while we have all these great people? | ||
And I'll let Pam and Christy take over and uh get some good points out. | ||
Uh I just want to thank the people around the table in particular. | ||
You've been amazing, you've been brave. | ||
You're you're real patriots, you're real patriots. | ||
And at some point we're gonna have to look into, at least in certain cases, rewarding you with some very important medals and honors, okay, as we have done and will be doing with Charlie Kirk. | ||
You know, Charlie is getting the presidential medal of freedom, which is our highest award outside of the Congressional Medal of Honor. | ||
And I I think they're sort of even one's civilian and one's military. | ||
But unfortunately, the civilian sometimes is uh military also because of what we have to go through on the streets of this of this uh country. | ||
I I can only tell you this. | ||
We have a great nation. | ||
We have a nation that's right now the hottest in the entire world, with the hottest nation in the world, despite all of the things we've been saying today. | ||
But that's gonna make your job easier because nobody's doing better than we are financially. | ||
We've we're uh we've never done better. | ||
We've had I think fifty-eight stock market increases since I've been uh top, you know, meaning record increases. | ||
We have never seen anything like it, and we're gonna keep it going. | ||
Uh that makes it a little bit easier for what we're doing. | ||
I guess maybe it also makes some people crazy because they don't want to see us do well, but with the hottest nation anywhere in the world, that we were a dead nation one year ago. | ||
I say it all the time. | ||
We're a dead nation now with the hottest nation in the world, and that's said too by every leader. | ||
One of the reasons that we have every country already signed up or just about to sign. | ||
Every country in the world on this whole mess we have going over with Hamas and the Middle East and all of the things you see, is they respect our nation. | ||
Uh a year ago you wouldn't have been able to get it. | ||
You certainly couldn't have gotten it with Biden. | ||
He didn't know where the hell he was. | ||
But uh a year ago, you wouldn't have been able to have a situation like this. | ||
So I just want to thank the people around this table, and certainly the officials around the table because they've been incredible, they've been brave. | ||
And I watched yesterday, Pam, and I watched a little bit. | ||
I thought it was so good. | ||
I rounded up and I watched it late in the evening because I thought you were fantastic yesterday. | ||
You really uh look, you had some wonderful senators, some great politicians asking you very quick fair questions, and you had some real real slime balls. | ||
But I thought you were amazing. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
And Christy, thanks for the great job. | ||
Cash, thanks for the great job. | ||
Always my man back down there. | ||
He's he's a silent type, but he's a hell of a lawyer. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
We're gonna get uh peace in the Middle East. | ||
That's what we want to do. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
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Thank you, Democrats. | |
What specifically makes you so hopeful, Mr. President? | ||
Okay, President Trump, uh blockbuster announcement about going to the Middle East for peace very close to the thing. | ||
We're gonna stick here. | ||
Let's just keep the camera. | ||
President Trump has given authorization for Christy Gnome and for the um attorney general of the United States to continue the press conference. | ||
We'll see if that happens. | ||
I should say it's a press available. | ||
There's the president leaving right now, the round table. | ||
Uh did they cut that? | ||
They lost it. | ||
If we get that feedback, let's continue on because uh they're gonna ask uh a few more questions. | ||
So we we should get uh we should be able to uh to pick it up. | ||
President United States just left Christy Gnome, director of Homeland Security, and Pam Bondi to continue on as he said, maybe it take a few more questions. | ||
What you're seeing, and this is why I continue to say you have to appreciate President Trump every day. | ||
What just happened there over the last hour or so is so extraordinary. | ||
Uh a round table and on Antifa, the president having, you know, people like Cash and Pam Bondi and others talk about the uh the terror, you know, the designate Antifa terrorist organization of what they're gonna do. | ||
But also at the end, that give and take, and this is the power of having alternative media there, not just real America's voice, but many other podcasters and other news services. | ||
You see the give and take, and you actually see some of the information they they can get and how President Trump absorbs that. | ||
It really we've broken the grip of not just the big three TV networks or big four TV networks, but also the Chocolate Cable TV in the New York Times and the Washington Post head on uh he had on news and information flow. | ||
That was absolutely extraordinary right there. | ||
Uh and we got clips. | ||
We have Mike Davis going to George Court Average. | ||
So this morning was very important. | ||
Comey has been uh Comey has been uh finally uh indicted and arraigned. | ||
Uh his uh trial will start on 5 January of 2026. | ||
I am sure that that is gonna be kid they can't kick down the road, although he asked for uh he asked for a dismissal. | ||
Do we have the cold opening of play from uh let's go? | ||
We got a cold open from uh some of the Antifa uh uh situation. | ||
Let's go ahead and play that. | ||
Then Mike Davis is going to join us. | ||
Let's go ahead and let it rip. | ||
We pleaded not guilty this morning on charges of lying to Congress. | ||
Allegations his lawyers call vindictive and politically motivated. | ||
And according to legal experts, they have a pretty good argument, especially as we previously reported. | ||
The government star witness might not be helpful to their case. | ||
Katie was a totally packed courtroom today. | ||
And the best word I have for it is surreal. | ||
It was absolutely surreal to see James Comey, who once led the FBI, he was the deputy attorney general, who served as the Southern District of New York's U.S. attorney, and perhaps most importantly for our purposes today, he was the U.S. attorney in charge of the Richmond office, of the office now prosecuting him, the Eastern District of Virginia. | ||
So to see him stand up in court today and say that he understood his constitutional and statutory rights to plead not guilty and then listen as his lawyer previewed a series of defense motions that could get rid of this case before trial and negotiate with prosecutors things like when discovery is going to be produced, | ||
what it's going to look like, how they're going to get clearances to review classified information, and most importantly, when this case will be ready to go to trial was just bizarre, particularly given where I was sitting in the courtroom. | ||
I had the Comey family two rows ahead of me, with three of his daughters there, along with some of their spouses, and his wife Patrice. | ||
And at one point, his daughter Maureen called me perhaps the best known of the Congress children. | ||
She was in uh herself a United States. | ||
I'm sorry, an assistant United States attorney in the Southern District of New York, prosecuted the Ghlaine Maxwell and Sean Diddy Combs trials, but was fired in July for reasons not identified or articulated, perhaps for the crime of being James Comey's daughter, to see her comfort her mother, put her arm around her mom and rub it at the very end of today's proceedings. | ||
Really, there just aren't words. | ||
It felt like living in the upside down to see Jim Comey go from being a leading figure and United States federal law enforcement to being a criminal defendant in a courthouse where he himself perhaps once stood and delivered arguments on behalf of the United States. | ||
It should be clear to all Americans that we have a very serious left-wing terror threat in our country, radicals associated with the domestic terror group, Antifa, that you've heard a lot about lately, and I've heard a lot about them for ten years. | ||
And other far left extremists have been carrying out a campaign of violence against ICE agents and other officials charged with enforcing federal law. | ||
In Chicago, anarchists have surveilled at least four local ICE facilities and posted diagrams of the buildings online, meaning nothing but bad. | ||
Accompanied by photos of specific ICE agents that they're targeting, one in particular who's a top person and a great person, great patriot. | ||
In July, approximately a dozen Antifa line militants stormed the ICE facility in Texas and then lured officers out of the building before, firing dozens of rounds at police. | ||
They were crazy, frankly. | ||
Shooting one Texas officer in the neck, and in Portland, Oregon, Antifa thugs have repeatedly attacked our officers and laid siege to federal property in an attempt to violently stop the execution of federal law. | ||
Everything we're doing is very lawful. | ||
What they're doing is not lawful. | ||
My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump. | ||
But we couldn't imagine ourselves living any other way. | ||
We will not live on our knees. | ||
and you shouldn't either my heart is broken for the department of justice but i have great confidence in the federal judicial system and i'm innocent So let's have a trial. | ||
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And that's a reminder that Comey is a forceful and articulate speaker. | |
He may not be able to speak while this case is penny, but he's got a forceful and articulate lawyer, Pat Fitzgerald, who is a longtime fixture in the DOJ and the legal community, and he was a special counsel. | ||
He won a conviction of a high official for lying to investigators at one point. | ||
Uh so he knows uh that charge intimately. | ||
Uh and he said today in court that it was the honor of his life to represent James Cohn. | ||
Under the Les administration, the Department of Justice targeted faithful Catholics, Christians, and patriotic parents as domestic domestic extremists. | ||
They said, Oh, they're extreme because they believe in God. | ||
They're extreme because they go to Catholic church or evangelicals. | ||
Well, everybody was under the gun, unless you are a really bad sick person, then they left you alone. | ||
Under the Trump administration, we're going after Antifa criminals and all who fund and support their campaigns are in serious trouble, and we have a lot of records already, a lot of surprises, a lot of bad surprises. | ||
It's people that you would never think. | ||
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You know as well as I do, the president of the United States in the last 24 hours called for you to be imprisoned. | |
Um, I want to give you an opportunity, we've seen your reaction on social media, but um I want to hear what you have to say back to the president of the United States. | ||
Well, it's start with the idea that this is a convicted felon. | ||
I mean, think about that, who is threatening to jail me. | ||
Uh, I gotta say, this guy's unhinged, he's insecure, he's a wannabe dictator. | ||
And there's one thing I really want to say to Donald Trump. | ||
If you come for my people, you come through me. | ||
So come and get me. | ||
Okay. | ||
Pritzker right there. | ||
I think you see the juxtaposition today, the FBI, the former the corrupt, the crooked cop, Comey, being arraigned on two felony charges. | ||
In a courtroom where the FBI brings a lot of their uh a lot of their uh cases, and then President Trump has the Antifa round table afterwards. | ||
I think part of that is to emphasize what Comey and Ray and the FBI and the Deep State didn't do because guess what? | ||
They love left-wing terrorism, and they love the fact that left-wing terrorism is escalate going up the escalatory ladder of violence. | ||
My strong recommendation the president of the United States this afternoon. | ||
Priscilla said, Come and get me. | ||
That's an invite, Mr. President. | ||
I would put Pam Bondy on it this afternoon. | ||
Christy Gnome on it this afternoon, Tom Holman on it this afternoon, maybe Stephen Miller too. | ||
An incredible round table. | ||
We're gonna break all that down. | ||
Mike Davis is gonna join us about what Halligan did today, which is bring these charges against uh Comey and really um how do I say this? | ||
Begin the long journey that we're gonna take together to take down the deep state brick by brick. | ||
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Uh I want to go now to Mike Davis. | ||
First of all, historic day starts with the first real director. | ||
We had an acting director during uh Watergate that was indicted. | ||
Those charges were dropped. | ||
This is the first real full-time uh director of the FBI uh indicted on two felony charges in a federal court in Northern Virginia. | ||
Uh Mike Davis, this begins a journey. | ||
Halligan is at the tip of the spear on this. | ||
This begins a journey that's gonna be long and tough. | ||
A trial date, a preliminary trial date's been set for five January of 2026. | ||
Walk us through the historical nature of this day uh in regards to the taking down of the deep state, sir. | ||
Yeah, I've come on your show quite a bit, Steve, and we've talked about this law fair against President Trump, his top aides like you and Peter and Peter Navarro and Jeff Clark is supporters on January 6th Paris Christians I've come come on and I've praised President Trump's legal team, Pam Bondi, Todd Blanche, Cash Patel, Dan Bangino, Armite Dillon, Judge Janine Pirrow, uh Jason Redding Kignoty Sunday Florida. | ||
There are so many good people, and I'm leaving out people, of course. | ||
There's you know, also on the whole man's security side. | ||
One person we don't talk about enough is Lindsay Halligan. | ||
Lindsay Halligan is a the the new star in the Trump administration. | ||
She is a warrior. | ||
She is the new U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, which is the DC suburb, right? | ||
So she has the Pentagon, she has the CIA, she has Alexandria Arlington and quite a bit of the rest of the eastern half of or the eastern quarter of Virginia. | ||
It's a really important district. | ||
And she got put into this district. | ||
This I I served there for six months as a uh a new prosecutor, especially an assistant U.S. attorney almost 20 years ago, where I got trained to be a lawyer before I went off and clerked for then Judge Gorsuch and lived in Colorado as a private litigator for a decade before coming back to DC with Gorsage. | ||
Lindsay is in the belly of the beast out there. | ||
Judge Janine is well in D.C., but Lindsay's really out there in the belly of the beast in the Eastern District of Virginia. | ||
That's where these uh assistant U.S. attorneys, these prosecutors, these Asians, these are the protectors of the deep state, right? | ||
And she is fighting this every day. | ||
But they were coming up on a five-year statute of limitations. | ||
If they didn't charge Comey with perjury, it wasn't gonna happen. | ||
So they send Lindsay out there to do this, and she goes in there. | ||
She don't, you know, they don't even tell her where the bathroom is. | ||
They barely show her how to turn on her computer, and she pretty much single-handedly put together this grand jury indictment and got true bills on two key federal charges in the Eastern District of Virginia, which is really pulling the rabbit out of the hat. | ||
She got in on full statements under HTMUSC 1001 in an obstruction of a congressional investigation, and she did this with a very hostile grand jury, right? | ||
The grand jury rejected the perjury charge according to reporting. | ||
But Lindsay is a warrior for the Constitution. | ||
She has been in the trenches for many years uh uh with President Trump on this unprecedented Republican welfare against President Trump. | ||
So is Todd Blanche and Amo Bovey and Boris Epstein and you know, Pam Bondy going back to the impeachment days, Judge Janine, so many good people who have been involved on this. | ||
But Lindsay's kind of the unsung hero of what's going on right now. | ||
Cash Mattel's part of that as well, and Dan Bonjino, so many good people in the Trump administration. | ||
We have a lot of strong personalities, a lot of people who really care about their country and the Trump administration and the White House counsel's office, Dave Warrington, Susie Wiles throughout the administration. | ||
These are big personalities doing really important work every day, right? | ||
And so I think it's critically important that we praise Lindsay for what she did today. | ||
And you know, there is an issue about whether they should have done the perplalk. | ||
Now I've talked to people who are very familiar with the thinking inside of the building. | ||
I'll tell you what I think it came down to. | ||
And I, you know, I I I know we had strong feelings this morning, but here's the issue. | ||
You have a Democrat judge, and you have a Democrat jury pool out there. | ||
They barely they barely got this indictment done under 1001 obstruction of a congressional investigation. | ||
They they do not want to give this judge any reason to throw out the uh this this case against Comey for a malicious prosecution or for any other reason. | ||
So uh I I think that's why you saw the restraint today. | ||
I know that you know, you and I and Peter and many others want to, you know, drag them through the streets, as I said after the election. | ||
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But I I think on balance this may have been right move. | |
Here's I can tell you the way the media played it too, also, and I heard, you know, I've talked to a lot of people since then also, and they're saying, hey, look, they made you and Navarro kind of folk heroes by doing this, and you guys were standing in front of the microphone, and all of a sudden you got people to your side. | ||
The president, they do it to and when they did it to President Trump, and he had the mugshot taken, it it went next level. | ||
They they think that that is what actually eventually turned the tie of the American people backing President Trump a hundred percent. | ||
Uh you're you're sitting in the in the heart of the most left-wing uh, you know, except for DC, Probably in the most left-wing jury pool we could get, maybe except for lower Manhattan. | ||
Uh, and they understand that this judge and everybody around that courthouse is gonna be looking to see if we single out Comey. | ||
I just want to take a second though, because you talked about earlier today uh in uh in Fort Pierce about how you have to compose this grand jury, and here it may not even be to January with an individual you know that's a hundred percent focus on this. | ||
Talk to that in in relation to I think Halligan had a week. | ||
She basically stepped in on an interim basis with I think six days to go in a hostile grand jury. | ||
I mean, how did how did she even get any charges brought at all? | ||
She's uh she's a fierce effective lawyer, right? | ||
And she's she's proven that over the last many years. | ||
She, you know, she went into the trenches to defend President Trump against the law fair. | ||
She was in the White House Staff Secretary's office. | ||
Now you know what that means, Steve, but for the war room posse, that is a crucial office. | ||
Well Will Sharp is the White House staff staff secretary, and it's that person's job to control the paper flow, the policy recommendations, the inbox and the outbox for the President of the United States, Justice Brett Cavanaugh was the White House Staff Secretary for President George W. Bush. | ||
It's a hugely important office where you need really smart lawyers who get the politics, get the policy. | ||
And Lindsay is what was one of the top deputies to Will Sharp in the White House Staff Secretary's office before she got deployed to the Eastern District of Virginia. | ||
Lindsay is uh she's a young I I think she's like 36 years old. | ||
She's a hell of a lot more accomplished than I am now, even at 12 years older than that. | ||
And she's she's a fierce warrior, and she's dogged and she's determined, and she beat the deep state to get this indictment. | ||
That would that is a monumental task to go into the Eastern District of Virginia, get zero help from the 300 federal prosecutors in that building. | ||
She had to recruit two prosecutors from North Carolina to help her, and she single-handedly got this done over fierce objection from the deep state partisans on both sides of the aisle. | ||
The Marxist uh lawyers that Obama and Biden shoved in there, along with the weak whimps that have been in that office who who were who the Marxists allowed to stay from the George W. Bush era. | ||
So uh hats off to Lindsay Halligan. | ||
She uh she really delivered for justice today. | ||
I know you got to bounce, you're up on Capitol Hill. | ||
One last thing. | ||
The MSMEC and this whole crowd today, CNN made a big deal about by the way, they talked about Comey Barr's family. | ||
I don't know why they were broken. | ||
His wife was was crying and weeping the entire time. | ||
But they made a big deal about what his lawyer put forward. | ||
They want an automatic dismissal of this on uh on grounds that it's malicious uh prosecution. | ||
Uh your thoughts on that. | ||
We got about a minute, Mike. | ||
Your thoughts on that. | ||
Well, I mean, and maybe that's why Lindsay's decision not to do the Purp WAP was actually very smart, because that takes away that argument that this wasn't a media circus. | ||
This was done uh very gently for James Comey, a lot less gently than the Biden regime did some people like you, Steve and Peter Navarro and Jeff Clark and others. | ||
But while we may not have uh got uh gotten our uh vindictive moment today, I think Lindsay probably had a smarter hand. | ||
Uh so uh and remember also the grand jury uh just showed discerning judgment here. | ||
The grand jury didn't indict for perjury and indicted on false statements and obstruction of Congress. | ||
So I don't think there's a vindictive prosecution argument that's gonna win. | ||
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And thank you, Steve. | ||
Mike Davis, thank you, sir, for being with us today. | ||
Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna return. | ||
Brian Glenn was both in Northern Virginia at the courthouse, and he was there for the entire Antifa terrorist round table. | ||
Brian Glenn will join us live from the White House, and we have Dr. Bradley Thayer, an expert in all of this to break it down for a short commercial break, back in the warm in a moment. | ||
The American people gave you a sweeping mandate in your victory in this election cycle, and they demanded safety and security for our citizens. | ||
And your administration with your leadership has provided us with the resources that we need, which is a whole of government approach to go after criminals absolutely everywhere, not just outside of this country, but within this country. | ||
And that takes a whole of government approach. | ||
The interagency seated up here with the Department of Homeland Security, our attorney general, Deputy Attorney General, and your White House staffers, and including Stephen Meter's little Stephen Miller's leadership, has allowed us to go out there and map out these networks. | ||
What we are doing at the FBI is simple. | ||
It does not require rocket science. | ||
We are following the money. | ||
Money never lies. | ||
And that's what it's going to take to bring down this network of organized criminal thugs, gangbangers, and yes, domestic terrorists, because that's what they are. | ||
They are harming everyday citizens in every single one of our communities. | ||
And the folks you see here on the right and left, they're some of the bravest men and women we have today. | ||
They're reporting the stories live time because the mainstream media won't cover it. | ||
They're putting their lives on the line, they're standing up for the flag. | ||
The least we can do is stand up for them. | ||
So you have my thanks. | ||
I read more of your stories than I do theirs because you guys are putting out the truth. | ||
And we deserve a country where you are protected as equally as they are. | ||
We in this FBI will go after with the criminals with the vengeance. | ||
We will not rest until we find every single seed, money, donor, organization, and funding mechanism that we have. | ||
And I want to echo the Secretary's comments on Scott Bessant, who's allowing us to map out these networks through their financial criminal activities, which has been going on for decades. | ||
A very proud day for the war room as two of our contributors, Cash Patel, now the director of the FBI and Scott Bessant, the Secretary of Treasury, Cash right there. | ||
And I think there's some sphincter muscles that are tightening in the source world. | ||
Because right there they're saying they're gonna they're tracking down the money, who's actually financing this and who's paying for it. | ||
Brian Glenn, extraordinary day. | ||
You were both at the federal courthouse when Comey slipped in through the back door, and you were also uh you're also at this quite frankly, historic round table with Antifa. | ||
And I gotta tell you, Brian, I'm so proud of not simply Real America's voice, but all the different podcasters and news services, because the mainstream media, President Trump went off of him, but the problem is they never stick to the topic. | ||
They want to ask snarky questions, try to capture cat, you know, catch President Trump in something. | ||
They got all these experts, Antifa's huge. | ||
You're about to put in the insurrection act of 1807. | ||
It's a huge issue. | ||
He spends hour of his day. | ||
He's got all these cabinet officials and law enforcement officials, they gotta sit there and ask the snark, and he's finally had enough of it. | ||
Every podcaster, every uh new the bright bar, the people like it, Breitbart, the people at Real America's voice, not just asking great questions, also providing interesting information, as the senior executives up there said. | ||
Brian Glenn, the floor is yours, sir. | ||
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Yeah, thank you, Steve. | |
And what one thing I noticed in there is President Trump re just lost uh Brian Glenn. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
Let's go and try to reboot right there on the at the uh White House. | ||
Brian Glenn is live. | ||
You saw President Trump, he took on boy. | ||
I didn't wouldn't want to be that reporter at CNN. | ||
He took on CNN throughout the throughout the press available. | ||
This is also something to remember too. | ||
This is um why we st why we cover so much of it, right? | ||
We go live to it so much. | ||
Uh in history, you remember FDR's fireside chats. | ||
Well, if you go back and look, there really weren't that many fireside chats, but it was so extraordinary in the new communication of radio to actually do this and to and really have the nation hear the hear the president's voice and hear it in kind of a not formal speech because things are a lot more formal than particular particularly in rhetoric. | ||
Um here, President Trump is redefining communications, and he's I'm gonna give you a fancy Harvard Business School world disintermediation. | ||
He is disintermediating the mainstream media, and by that I mean you know, corporate media. | ||
Uh the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the LA Times. | ||
Uh he's uh disintermediating the cable networks, including even Fox, and of course, broadcast television, where we used to get all our information from. | ||
And he's opening up every time he has a uh something like this, a bilat or one of these signing of executive orders, or particularly today, a round table. | ||
He brings the cameras in. | ||
You can see it unexpurgated, right? | ||
The cameras right there. | ||
You get all the feeds. | ||
And then he's taking questions. | ||
And he's taken every question. | ||
You know, Caitlin Collins, who's no Trump fan, was saying on this podcast that she's never seen anything like it. | ||
She said, look, Obama never took questions. | ||
He would never take the questions that were shouted to him, much less do some of this. | ||
Why? | ||
Biden and Obama and Bush, they didn't really know the material. | ||
They're kind of politicians that are kind of like, you know, they they got the the comms directors around them and the and the in the press uh people around them to kind of have you gotta say this, you can't say that. | ||
Trump doesn't give two Fs. | ||
It's Trump. | ||
He's gonna give it to you. | ||
And that's why these things are so extraordinary, and you're getting a better sense of how you're actually governing and how President Trump is thinking through some of this stuff in real time. | ||
Brian Glenn, we just dropped you. | ||
The floor is yours, sir. | ||
Continue on. | ||
There we go. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, what I was pointing out is President Trump wants to know where this money's coming from and asked several of the individuals there on the panel, like, give us names. | ||
Let us dig into it. | ||
Because if we cut the head off the snake, we can basically cut off all of our funding, all of their resources, because as we know, they are very, very organized. | ||
And many people on the panel gave specific examples of having these, you know, certain houses in different cities where they keep supplies. | ||
They can all gather. | ||
So it was just an amazing, and it's great to see our own Jack Basobic, Savannah Hernandez, Nick Sorter, and many more on that panel. | ||
And I just love the fact that the president, uh, Pam Bondy, Chrissy Gnome took this very seriously. | ||
They want to address this problem. | ||
And you know, and I didn't know that, you know, Jack had said that this had even dated back a hundred years. | ||
Uh, this organization has just evolved uh and now to become one of the most I would say international uh terrorist organizations that we have, but it was a very historic day here. | ||
And if we really compare to what happened this morning, uh Comey and the FBI, they refused to address this topic. | ||
President Trump is taking it directly head on. | ||
Yes, you know, this was the really the Marxist in uh Virginia, particularly Italy and France and some Germany to go to go after those movements, but it's metastasized since then. | ||
And President Trump did say when the question was up to him that he's gonna look at designated an international terrorist organization. | ||
Brian, before we let you go, the president dropped a bombshell about actually going to the Middle East and maybe going to Gaza, and then uh Secretary uh Rubio slipped in a note and saying we're very close to a deal. | ||
Can he get us up to date on what's happening there? | ||
That was amazing moment with seeing Rubio come in, uh, write something down, hand it to the president. | ||
It was all pretty much unwinding in front of us live. | ||
Uh, the very latest that I've got from one of the the press uh photographers here, they say, Well, I guess you're going to uh go into the Middle East this this weekend. | ||
So I don't know the exact terms on it, or what day he's leaving and what day he's coming back, or even specifically what country he's going to. | ||
But the deal is close, that close where President Trump is headed there this weekend. | ||
Well, I'll try to get some details as soon as we jump off the air. | ||
I'll go up back in lower press. | ||
But you can see some of the uh some of the great podcasters and influencers that have been covering all of this is behind us. | ||
Uh just a great historic day, and I'm very proud. | ||
Once again, real America's voice has been on the front lines of all of this from day one. | ||
Some of the most bravest uh Ben Burkham, our own Ben Brockham's been doing it, of course, Jack Basobick's been doing it. | ||
Uh, very proud of these guys, very proud of you as well, Steve, as we have been uh really, you've been the tip of the sword in all of this. | ||
So uh hats off to Parker and Rob Sig for putting this all together and allowing us to do it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
The media just extraordinary. | ||
The new media really drove this, particularly about this Antifa and uh in the terrorist organization and the escalating uh violence. | ||
Uh Brian, social media, what are your coordinates? | ||
We'll let you go back to over to Lower Press, go to work and find out more about the Sunday trip to the Middle East. | ||
Yeah, you can find me at Brian Glenn TV on Instagram, Twitter at Brian on True Social. | ||
I'm going to walk down there right now and find out what's going on this weekend. | ||
Until then, Steve, I'll throw it back to you as we are here at the White House on this very historic day. | ||
Steve, we'll see you. | ||
Thank you, Brian. | ||
I think every day now at the White House is like a historic day. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Think about it, of course. | ||
It Trump's not going to take a day off. | ||
He's going to go to the oh, he's going to go to the Middle East on Sunday. | ||
And I got to tell you, if they don't award the President of the United States the Nobel Peace Prize, was it Friday morning, I think, Friday morning? | ||
The whole that whole thing's a joke. | ||
I mean, he's close to a deal in the Middle East to end this uh horrific war that came after the horrific attack by the Muslim Brotherhood franchisee, Hamas uh on the worst day of slaughter uh for the Jewish people in the state of Israel since the Holocaust. | ||
Uh I want to bring in Dr. Bradley Thayer. | ||
Dr. Bradley Thayer behind the scenes is also one of the drivers of uh everything we're working on regarding Antifa. | ||
Uh you're kind of an expert, Dr. Thayer. | ||
You saw that uh the round table today. | ||
Give it give the audience the assessment, kind of the precy of what went down today, sir. | ||
Yes, it was really important uh today. | ||
Uh what President Trump did is as long as with the uh cabinet secretaries and cash patel uh and the journalists uh there who uh were offering evidence, which was again critically important. | ||
President Trump was getting out the accounts, the evidence about what Antifa has been doing. | ||
So you heard, as as Brian Glenn mentioned uh as well, you heard in the cold open too, cash say to follow the money. | ||
Um the donors really are the nervous system uh of the body of what we're dealing with here. | ||
The brain is going to be revealed, right? | ||
Who's actually controlling it? | ||
But Antifa is the muscle, right? | ||
The most overt uh uh element uh really of this organization, this organism uh that we're dealing with. | ||
You heard several people mentioned that Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessant uh is making great progress in revealing uh how that money is uh conveyed, how it's generated, how it's raised, how it's disseminated. | ||
Thirdly, as uh Brian Glenn mentioned, importantly, um one of the journalists talked about a safe house uh in Portland. | ||
Very close uh to the ICE facility. | ||
So uh that journalist also mentioned that the same people appear, the same supplies in some that this is a well-organized interstate, uh a coordinated machine uh really that's operating here. | ||
You also heard that the Tides Foundation Act Blue, uh other donors uh were mentioned, as well as some journalists, uh the media as well. | ||
And then you heard Jack Pasobic uh talk about the necessity of declaring Antifa a foreign terrorist organization, right? | ||
As Jack said that there are ties to Europe and the Middle East, and that Secretary Rubio was going to act uh or likely will ask uh on that. | ||
And then finally, ultimately, you heard President Trump ask for names. | ||
So, what happened today? | ||
A lot of evidence uh was revealed, a lot of uh documentation, a lot of uh really the accounts of what uh Antifa has been doing and how these journalists have suffered, right? | ||
Having been imprisoned, having been physically beaten up again by this terrorist organization that we've allowed to operate uh in American cities, right? | ||
To conduct this terrorist organization and this insurrection against the government uh year after year, uh, and that has to stop in President Trump stopping that. | ||
So Antifa's the must. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
I'm gonna hold you, I'm hang on. | ||
I'm gonna hold you, I'm gonna hold you through the breaker and I want to get into this second of Dr. Thayer originally came on here for the great Andy Marshall, he wrote an amazing book about the Chinese Communist Party and China. | ||
Uh the way I was introduced was through Andy Marshall. | ||
And um the uh but his expertise is really understanding Marxist revolutionary theory. | ||
And I tell people the economics of communism didn't work, but the Marxist, the atheistic um take no prisoners, Marxism is infested in this country. | ||
This is what we're fighting in New York City in this election. | ||
So this is what Antifa's about. | ||
This is you've seen the escalating violence as part of Marxist theory of how they bring down a culture and bring down a society. | ||
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Um Dr. Thayer, we got to bounce, got a couple minutes, but back to your you you have followed these revolutionary movements and particularly Marxism, and folks, just because the fall of the Berlin Wall, the cancer, that is Marxism was not killed. | ||
Okay. | ||
It is it's it's thriving today. | ||
This is part of what we're fighting. | ||
I I don't call it communism because I think that takes into account more the economics. | ||
But it's definitely Marxism, and it's on the ballot in New York, and it's going to win by 20 plus points on I think November 4th to take over the financial capital of the world with uh Zorhan. | ||
Your your thoughts, sir, as you saw today, Antifa the first round table and the president sharing it. | ||
We got a couple minutes, Dr. Thayer. | ||
The floor is yours. | ||
Sure. | ||
Yeah, Steve, this dates uh back to the Bolshevik revolution in 1917 when uh the uh uh uh Lenin uh and and uh his allies seize power, of course, uh in Russia. | ||
One of the things that the Bolsheviks wanted to do was to spread that revolution globally, to do that effectively in an organized way. | ||
They created something called the Communist International or the Common Turn. | ||
And the job of the cominter to the executive committee of the Communist International was to look at every state to find out how to advance a communist revolution in every state. | ||
And that included China or British India, as well as Britain, Germany, France, the United States uh as well. | ||
And what they recognize was there were going to be certain efforts that they needed to undertake in political warfare uh to advance A communist revolution in each of those states. | ||
That was going to require seizing control of the media, seizing control of businesses, of political parties working through the Communist Party, but also other parties. | ||
They also recognize they needed muscle. | ||
That is, they needed to own the streets. | ||
If they're going to bring about a revolution, they've got to actually physically dominate the public environment, the public sphere, the streets of countries. | ||
And to do that, they created and implemented Red Guards, as they called it at the time. | ||
Well, Antifa basically is just a modern form of Red Guards, right? | ||
They're the muscle to bring about this revolution. | ||
They're funded, right? | ||
Again, they're connected. | ||
There's a nervous system. | ||
There's a brain behind this. | ||
There's a skeletal system. | ||
And what President Trump is. | ||
Hey, we got to, yeah. | ||
We got to bounce, but I want to I'm going to, because I'm going to have you back tomorrow. | ||
It's a skeletal system, and President Trump laid out kind of hey, how we're going about it. | ||
You got the first layer of the street thugs. | ||
That's what you see every night in Portland. | ||
Then you get the second layer, and this is where it gets scary of people inside the apparatus that trained them, special forces, and yes, military personnel. | ||
They've infiltrated the uh they have infiltrated the military. | ||
This is who the Antifa guys tell you this who tray uh trains of then you have the organizational, the politicians, the media, and the money, the third layer. | ||
Uh, we're gonna get to uh to all that. | ||
Uh the Red Guard, and kind of they are the muscle, the street muscle, like the brown shirts. | ||
And this is what President Trump's gonna take down, not just the brown shirts, but as Cash Patel said, they're already deep into looking at the money. | ||
Dr. Thayer, uh, you first of all you had an amazing book. | ||
You've got a couple amazing books out on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Uh, where do people go for your writings? | ||
Where do they go for your columns? | ||
Where do they go for your social media? | ||
Uh Steve, Brad Terran X or Bradley Third, get her and truth. | ||
And so you know, President Trump by calling attention to this, making it overt and changing the framing of the issue, right? | ||
This is a problem, we're gonna solve it. | ||
President Trump is gonna solve it. | ||
It's so important to do so. | ||
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Wow. | |
Define the problem and then get the solution. | ||
And be a jackhammer. | ||
Thank you, Dr. Bradley Thayer. | ||
Dr. Thayer is working, as many people are, as one of the leaders behind the scenes and working through this whole thing, being an expert. | ||
He's right. | ||
Antifa's nothing but the Red Guard. | ||
And we're gonna give them a struggle session. | ||
How does that sound? | ||
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