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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're just not going to get a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of them. | ||
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 going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
MAGA media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Use your host. | ||
Stephen K. Thursday, 9 October, Year of the Lord 2025. | ||
A historic cabinet meeting is about to commence uh in the White House, right next to the Oval Office. | ||
Our own Brian Glenn is going to be there live. | ||
I'm going to go there momentarily. | ||
Matt Bowl's about to join us, national political editor of Breitbart, and I think the best reporter on politics in the country, Dave Bossey. | ||
So Dave, continue on. | ||
We got a couple minutes. | ||
I want to make sure everybody gets this. | ||
And please take Dave's article and read it. | ||
We're going to have a representative from Indiana on today. | ||
You know, we spend a lot of time in Indiana, 9-0, just like down in Texas. | ||
Abbott and these guys didn't want to do it. | ||
The great Brian Harrison and of course uh Glenn Store and the team down there at Patriot Mobile. | ||
We got folks fired up. | ||
We should have gotten eight seats, but we got five. | ||
But we need to maxim. | ||
We need we need maximization on everything else, Dave. | ||
So continue. | ||
And by the way, Brasky's 100% correct. | ||
It's these Rhino governors, Rhino governors that are stopping it. | ||
Keep going, Dave. | ||
Yeah, and it let me just finish with Nebraska. | ||
You know, Governor Pillan has been a disappointment on a host of issues like property taxes in Nebraska. | ||
But but his failure on leadership uh to to get rid of the winner take off to have a winner take all and to get rid of this second congressional district from to go from a D plus third or an R plus three to a strong Republican seat. | ||
It must happen, Governor Pillen. | ||
It must happen if you're in Nebraska. | ||
Uh you must contact his office and and and make sure that they hear you loud and clear. | ||
Let me just talk about Maryland for a second. | ||
In Maryland, uh you have uh Governor Wes Moore, who is a radical uh uh leftist, you know, really just an anti-Trumper, somebody who's made an age-old mistake of now, you know, basically running for president before he gets re-elected, but he is going to make every attempt to call a special session to get rid of the one Democrat uh the one uh Republican seat left in Maryland, | ||
and that is Andy Harris, the current chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, is is from the Maryland Eastern Shore, and the governor is going to gerrymander him out. | ||
If you have the ability to make sure that contact uh the Maryland Republican Party, get involved in this fight. | ||
This this is a seminal fight because Andy Harris won is a courageous conservative and a Trump supporter, but really it it makes Maryland into Massachusetts where there's no Republican representation whatsoever. | ||
The Democrats are going to do this where they can, and and to be honest with you, we have to fight fire with fire. | ||
And let me just say this. | ||
Uh my my um my friend Kim Coleman, while we've been on the show, just told me, uh, and she's the national committee woman from Utah, that Utah is actually doing potentially the reverse, taking four solid Republican seats and making two of them competitive Democrat seats. | ||
We cannot have governors, Republican governors, hear me, Governor Cox. | ||
We cannot do this. | ||
Okay. | ||
The future of America is at stake. | ||
This is a war for the future of this country, and redistricting is one of the key components, one of the key battles we must win, and we must win it right now to take him to take effect in 2026. | ||
Um I'm gonna have you back on. | ||
What I want to do is take time in the next week and go through state by state because we're gonna spend time on this. | ||
And and hey, Cox, I said Cox is nothing but a uh a wimp Democrat. | ||
They're gonna put a Utah in play. | ||
This thing's gonna be a dogfight. | ||
The the the 2028 campaign, the first Battle of 2028 is the redistricting war of 2026. | ||
And let me tell you who gets that. | ||
We get it here at the war room. | ||
Alex deGrasse gets it. | ||
Dave Bossi, the smartest guy's, the smartest operators in politics. | ||
I'll tell you who else gets it. | ||
A guy named Newsom out in California. | ||
He understands his entire presidential run. | ||
He can't talk about anything in California. | ||
It's such a disaster. | ||
What he's going to do is say, I'm the guy that stopped Trump. | ||
I'm the guy that led to Trump's impeachment. | ||
Newsom understands his entire 2028 campaign against President Trump is predicated on the redistricting wars now. | ||
And if you look at it, the big problem we got is a lot of these pencil neck wimp governors, right? | ||
The guys you just named right there are all terrible. | ||
They're terrible. | ||
They're not not MAGA. | ||
They're not even conservatives. | ||
I mean, forget MAGA. | ||
They're not even, they're they're basically moderate Democrats. | ||
And you can tell by their actions. | ||
Bossy, I want everybody to read this article. | ||
We're gonna have you back on to drill. | ||
I'm gonna take a state like a day and drill down and get people fired up and get them on the phones. | ||
Where do they go to get the article? | ||
Where do they go for your social media, brother? | ||
So the folks need to think about Florida and Missouri and Indiana and Ohio when we talk about this in the in the weeks to come. | ||
But absolutely uh go to Daily Caller, you can get it there. | ||
You can go up on my, you know, my social media, David underscore Bosse and get the article right now. | ||
It's it's the lead on my getter. | ||
By the way, the gross number, I think, is 21. | ||
If you count just Texas five, that's not netting out California. | ||
But I think our gross number is is your growth it's because I I include three seats in Ohio to go from 10 to 5 to 12 to 2. | ||
So we're trying to push, we're trying to do the maximum. | ||
I think the gross number could be 21 or maybe more. | ||
You got Louisiana, all of anyway. | ||
It's it's complicated, but it's simple. | ||
We got to put shoulder to the wheel here. | ||
Dave Bossi, thank you. | ||
We'll have you back, brother. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
May of 2014, Bassi's cattle call. | ||
I tell you guy remembers it. | ||
His his Matt Boyle. | ||
Matt had come over, was running politics at Breitbar at the time. | ||
Matt, you remember those cattle calls, Breitbart News Radio. | ||
We were doing interview. | ||
I think we're the only guy to interview Trump that day. | ||
CNN and MSMU. | ||
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I think we were in the middle of the day. | |
They said uh Jerry No, do we we we went to Des Moines? | ||
That was that was uh a little after that was in January of 15, right? | ||
When they did the Sherman Theater when President Trump was and quite frankly, Trump will admit he didn't dominate that day. | ||
That day was the uh remembers the governor of Wisconsin kind of gave a speech out of nowhere that everybody said, Wow, this this guy, you know, it could be real. | ||
So President Trump, remember at CPAC a month later, I think Trump only got three and a half percent of the vote. | ||
President Trump, it was a struggle, it was a fight. | ||
Don't think anything was handed to Trump. | ||
Back in 14 in May, I remember turning to Jeremy Peters, the New York Times who used to cover Andrew Breitbart and the Breitbart operation. | ||
He was there. | ||
And I said, hey, you know, President Trump, uh candidate Trump, or he wasn't candidate, says Mr. Trump's gonna come over and give Breitbart News Radio an interview. | ||
If you hang around, I'm sure you could ask him some questions. | ||
And Jeremy Peters goes, the only way I could get fired by the New York Times is interview Trump. | ||
And I go, what are you talking about? | ||
And he goes, uh, he's not real candidate. | ||
He's just renegotiating his deal with the apprentice. | ||
This is not real. | ||
And I go, I don't know. | ||
It sounds pretty real to me. | ||
It looks pretty good. | ||
Boyle, yesterday was historic day. | ||
You've been on you've been on this since the beginning. | ||
You had the Antifa, yeah, which you guys did a great job. | ||
You had the Antifa uh, you know, round table with President Trump and all senior advisors. | ||
You had mainstream media just asked snarky questions off topic all day. | ||
Sobroff and MSMEC last night did nothing but try to stir up these insurrectionists against uh against ICE in Chicago. | ||
And of course, on top of that, you had the indictment of Comey, the first FBI director ever, uh indicted on two felonies, and to top it off, President Trump bringing peace to the Middle East before this cabinet meeting starts. | ||
And I know you have a huge interview uh with the ambassador from the EU, but I want to get your thoughts on the last 48 hours, sir. | ||
Yeah, well, Donald Trump is the deal maker in chief. | ||
It's I mean, he he set out during his campaigns, three different campaigns for the White House. | ||
Uh, he set out to uh that his message to the American people was elect me and I'll be your voice in the room. | ||
I'll be your seat seat at the table. | ||
And the American, that's all the American workers wanted is they've wanted a seat at the table when these big negotiations are happening when all these globalists get together at these confabs, like they want to have a voice in the room, they want to have a seat at the table, they want to make sure their voice is heard. | ||
And for too long for the last several generations, and for the last generation, really, for the last several presidents dating back, I I think the last president we really had before Trump that was uh you know, at least somewhat of a voice for the working class in the room was Reagan. | ||
But it's it's just we we we haven't really had a president like this in uh in really in my lifetime, right? | ||
I was born in 87, so I don't remember Ronald Reagan as president. | ||
Um but the uh but the fact is is that we we finally have a president who's their regular people's voice in the room. | ||
And what are the regular people want? | ||
They want to see an end to the wars and they want to see the trade uh uh uh arrangements around the world renegotiated and rebalanced so that we're not getting screwed anymore. | ||
And the the fact is is that Trump is doing this like every day, all year he has uh pulled off some of the biggest deals, whether it's peace deals and whether it's trade deals. | ||
And uh the the I mean, this Gaza peace deal is the biggest peace deal in the world today. | ||
This is the biggest deal uh peace deal that an American president has ever negotiated, right? | ||
Like, I mean, you know, again, we're the both world wars ended in unconditional surrender. | ||
I would have said those are, but there that that wasn't a peace deal, that was surrender, right? | ||
Like this is this is a peace deal, and this is the biggest peace deal. | ||
This is big boy diplomacy that President Trump has pulled off here. | ||
And I think that um uh, you know, look, it's tenuous, but the the key now for all of these things, whether it's the trade deals or whether it's the peace deals, is implementation. | ||
So making sure that this new arrangement that President Trump has brought to the world, uh and for on behalf of the American worker and family sticks, right? | ||
So that's the story I'm tracking as these things happen. | ||
Yes, the there's the the sexy cool announcement of the the deal. | ||
We have a deal, right? | ||
Like uh, you know, I was there in Scotland and I interviewed the president uh the morning after he announced the European Union trade deal, which is the biggest trade deal in world history and the biggest trade deal in the world today. | ||
Uh it covers more than 40 percent of world GDP uh trade. | ||
I mean, we're talking close to close to around 2 trillion dollars of trade between the Europeans and the Americans every year. | ||
Um so uh again, for you know, 45% by some estimates, 47%, even in some estimates of world GDP covered in this trade deal. | ||
Um, but now it's about implementation, and that's the interview that you mentioned that I did there that we published last night with the EU ambassador to the United States. | ||
Uh we go into detail about this, right? | ||
Like, and so the the question is are the two sides moving forward with okay, they've agreed to the top lines, they signed a deal, the leaders uh signed off on it. | ||
Uh the it's a new arrangement, uh, but now are uh uh is it gonna get mucked up along the way or is it gonna get implemented? | ||
And as of now, uh as it relates to the EU trade deal, it looks like it's getting implemented. | ||
Both sides are pretty committed to this, uh, which is a good thing. | ||
Um similar type of a situation here with this Gaza deal. | ||
Uh the question is is uh will this deal be implemented? | ||
And there's a lot of potential for roadblocks along the way from both sides, by the way. | ||
So uh the question is is can President Trump use that continued uh American might that he has displayed, uh the peace through strength. | ||
Um, and the peace through strength as a concept really began under President Reagan, as we were talking about there before. | ||
Uh, but that was military strength. | ||
Trump has brought a new element to this, and you really you started seeing the beginning of it in the first term, and he's really fleshed it out in his second term here, which is that he uses the economic might of the United States to help make this happen. | ||
You see uh the the president and others have talked about how tariffs have brought peace to the world. | ||
Uh President Trump uses the trade uh uh uh power of the United States to force the American uh agenda and the what's in the interest of the American people uh uh on the rest of the world. | ||
So that that stuff is super important. | ||
Hey, hang on one second. | ||
We're gonna stick through it. | ||
Uh the they're still organizing for the cabinet meeting. | ||
I think this cabinet meeting may set records. | ||
I think the last one, three and a half hours and three hours, 50 minutes. | ||
I think it was the longest on record, all of it except for a few minutes was covered live. | ||
President Trump's got a lot to say today. | ||
Cabinet officials gonna have a lot to say if he goes around the table. | ||
Our own Brian Gunn is there. | ||
We got Matt Boyle. | ||
We're gonna enjoy Matt Bowl and get everything out of him we can uh until the cabinet meeting starts. | ||
Um gold is blown through 4,000 bucks. | ||
One of the reasons is that we told you about this shift from just being a hedge to kind of risk mitigate a turbulent world of geopolit geopolitical risk and financial turbulence and uncertainty. | ||
Something those fundamentally changed in the last couple of months. | ||
Central banks now, gold is a significant, significant part of their asset structure as they start to dump the euro. | ||
We're gonna ask Matt Bowl when we get back. | ||
The governor, the government of France is about to fall. | ||
The fifth republic may be coming to an end in Czechoslovakia or the Czech Republic, a right wing populist, wins on an anti-EU ticket. | ||
Ursula, our girl Ursula, I think is up for a voter no conference today. | ||
The question we have to Matt Boyle is who in the hell were you negotiating with when we talk about the EU? | ||
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Look, the um the question I taught to toss to Matt Boyle, a lot of it deals with the same issues we have here. | ||
Remember, the deficits just come in officially from um for fiscal year 2025. | ||
That ended on September 30th at midnight. | ||
It's a reason we're in a government shutdown, no money. | ||
Uh the deficit, the official deficit was 1.8 trillion dollars. | ||
That's Andrew, 1.8 trillion dollars. | ||
Uh I said it was gonna be two. | ||
So if you took the under, you got it. | ||
But uh, you know, directionally, this is a fiasco. | ||
It's one of the reasons gold is at 4,000 and gonna continue central banks buy it to look at another alternative, particularly to the euro. | ||
This is because the Europeans had this great idea of stealing the Russian people's assets, something they didn't do to Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan or the Soviet Union, but steal their assets, 350 billion dollars to fund uh the war in Ukraine because they got no money to pay for weapons besides all the big talk they had in the Oval Office. | ||
And what did that do? | ||
It's had people around the world start dumping Euros because they said, man, if you're gonna weaponize it this much, we just don't know. | ||
We're kind of uncertain about this. | ||
That is why gold now is a central part of these central banks every quarter. | ||
This last quarter, the third quarter, the one we just finished, the end of the fiscal year in the United States, another record by central banks of buying gold. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Something's changed from just being a hedge to now it's a central asset. | ||
Go to go from a historic relic to now a central asset greater than U.S. government bonds. | ||
The only thing bigger they got is US dollars. | ||
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Matt Boyle, you did a great job. | ||
This interview with the EU ambassador to the United States is quite frankly brilliant. | ||
You get to so many key issues on trade and really the economics. | ||
But I gotta ask you, Ursula. | ||
I don't know if they've had it yet or not. | ||
It's supposed to be today in Europe, a vote of no confidence. | ||
Macron can't put together government. | ||
I think the fifth republic, remember the fourth republic uh was uh ended with the Gaulle coming back in 58. | ||
You have the fifth republic now. | ||
Macron's teetering why debt and deficits. | ||
That's why he can't put together a government. | ||
Uh your buddy Kirstarmer, Sir Keir is on the ropes in the UK at 11% approval. | ||
Why debt and deficits? | ||
The the British economy is getting pounded. | ||
The the the Europe's over-leveraged, underproduced. | ||
They got a terrible uh trend. | ||
They've had a to taking advantage of the United States. | ||
President Trump is redoing that. | ||
The question for you now that the Czech Republic has put in an anti-EU populist just last week in the election. | ||
Who is Trump supposed to negotiate with? | ||
Uh Ursula, this ambassador. | ||
I mean, is the EU still a thing, sir? | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, it's sure for first off, Ursula survived the vote was this morning, and uh, you know, obviously Europe's uh a few hours ahead of us. | ||
Uh so that she survived the vote uh for now, but the you know, I mean, there was still there's what a 720 member parliament, and I think there were you know close to 400 votes for her. | ||
That means that there's you know, a couple hundred against her. | ||
Um, but it's it's a divided thing, and this is one of the things the ambassador told me about that's a little bit different across the 27 member states of the EU. | ||
They have uh, you know, multi-part, they don't have a two-party system like we do in America, like where there's the Republicans and there's the Democrats. | ||
Um, they have you know, coalition governments all over the place. | ||
And so it's it's a lot more complicated, a lot more difficult to uh for them to get things done. | ||
Um, Trump has a great working relationship with Ursula von Erlayan. | ||
They've met multiple times uh over the course of this year. | ||
Um, the that was one of the other things we talked about. | ||
I talked to the ambassador about. | ||
They um uh Trump seems to like that, you know, as compared with many other European leaders, she does seem to be able to deliver what she says she's going to do. | ||
And so when she says she's going to do something, you know, she can she can back it up with action. | ||
And Trump seems to like that. | ||
Um, as as it exists now, sure. | ||
Like, yeah, she's the leader there. | ||
Uh, but you're right that there are these problems across Europe. | ||
Uh, it's it's very simple. | ||
Is uh, you know, as um uh Carville once said, right? | ||
Like, you know, it's the economy stupid. | ||
That that law applies to voters everywhere in the world, not just here in the United States. | ||
Um, so what you're seeing, and by the way, your your prediction of the two trillion, I mean, and they coming in at 1.8, that's not that far under the uh the over there, right? | ||
Like that's pretty darn close. | ||
So that's the thing is that these are major things that like that's that that's pretty right on the money there, Steve, right? | ||
Like, so it's like the you know, it's like it's like the over-under on a football game, and it's like you're waiting there in the last 30 seconds, like please don't hit the field goal, please don't hit the field goal, right? | ||
Like, it's like you know, yeah, like they they they uh they're pretty darn close. | ||
And so the uh again, the you're seeing major economic issues across Europe. | ||
Uh, you're seeing in France, of course. | ||
Uh, you know, I think Macron is too proud and too uh conceited to step aside, uh, even though he can't get a government together. | ||
Um, the so I think he's gonna try to ride it out as long uh you know as long as he possibly can. | ||
But hang on, but hang on, but hang on, hang, hang on, hang. | ||
We're about to start a historic uh uh uh cabinet meeting, right? | ||
It's gonna go on for a while. | ||
By the way, the Charlie Kirk show follows us as it has for four years at noon. | ||
You got Poso at two, uh Gruber three, bowling at four, we're back at five alive, five to seven. | ||
Um so the uh the after President Trump, and I think he may actually go to Egypt or Israel on Sunday, they're talking about maybe address the Knesset or go to the last negotiation or see the hostages released. | ||
The next pivot is actually one that's ten times bigger than what's happening in Israel. | ||
Because I say Middle East is kind of a sideshow, and Israel's a sideshow to a side show. | ||
The main event is on the Eurasian landmass. | ||
Right now, uh Matt, they all came over, they all came over, including I think Ursula was with them. | ||
They all came over to the to the the to the uh the group meeting in the Oval Office, and they all talk big talk about how much money they're gonna put up, how many arms they're gonna put up, how many troops are gonna start, and we're seven weeks later and nothing because they're all broke, they don't have any weapons, they don't have any arms, they don't have any troops, and more importantly, they don't have the political will, and I think the Czech uh the Czech Republic election, this guy's anti-Ukraine war, he's anti-EU. | ||
Isn't it actually drifting more towards Trump that ADF is rising is the leading in the polling in Germany? | ||
Uh right now, uh, you know, our good friend, your good buddy Nigel Farage would be the prime minister with a majority in uh in the UK that the polling, she can't run because she's barred legally by lawfare, but Le Pen would win today if they had an election in France, and and and those are the big three in the in the EU. | ||
Isn't isn't EU and the politics of the ground coming to Trump and MAGA and coming away from Ursula and Macron and the Atlantic and the European uh the European first corral? | ||
Yeah, without question, no doubt about it. | ||
And you're seeing it on the major issues of the economy, trade, and immigration. | ||
Uh, and I think that what you're seeing is is this move towards uh you know, Trump, America first, economic nationalism, whatever you want to call it, right? | ||
Like the um uh uh across the board, whether in all of their elections, and you're seeing it, I mean, like the new Polish president who won this summer, right? | ||
Like, I mean, uh, you know, Noraki, he seems to be a pretty solid dude. | ||
Uh in the in what you're seeing, I mean, even some of the younger leaders, I think President Trump later today is gonna be meeting with the president of Finland. | ||
Uh, you know, there's another guy. | ||
Uh, but I do I do think that even with the globalist types, they're even recognizing that Trump was right about things like NATO, about things like immigration, and things like trade. | ||
Yes. | ||
Hang on for a second, Matt. | ||
We're gonna try to keep you before the cabinet historic academy. | ||
We've got a lot more to go through. | ||
By the way, he loves the Finnish guy. | ||
Number one, because the guy's a scratch golfer. | ||
I think he played, I think he played NCAA, and I think he was thinking of pro, I think he tried to be a pro at one time. | ||
Trump loves this guy. | ||
He Trump loves playing golf with him, right? | ||
The president of Finland. | ||
Anyway, we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
Matt Boyle's in the house. | ||
The president's getting ready to kick off a historic cabinet meeting. | ||
We're gonna cover it all wall to wall. | ||
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And it was so interesting. | ||
One of my colleagues has a friend of former Marine, because you're never an ex-Marine, former Marine that really loved our coverage. | ||
All the people we brought in from the Navy, which, you know, a very special job on Sunday. | ||
And he said, look, he was so moved by us bringing the history, the strategy, the geopolitics, the shipbuilding program, everything had to go that uh he just hoped that Steve and the team, when he pivoted, because I keep calling the Marines the Junior Naval Service. | ||
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There will be um there'll be additional details tomorrow on Saturday. | ||
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Matt Boyle. | ||
Uh, you know, you've interviewed the president of so many historic interviews. | ||
You've been doing this for a long time. | ||
You like I tell people all the time, Bowl's the only guy that lived to tell, working directly for Tucker Carlson, Andrew Breitbart, and Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
So uh give us your perspective. | ||
We're about to have a historic cabinet meeting. | ||
I'm sure the president's having kind of a pre-game right now. | ||
Walk us through what we can anticipate today, sir. | ||
Well, Trump is a master of messaging, right? | ||
Like, so he's always thinking through what is the message I want to accomplish with this uh you know public appearance and you know, how do we get that message across? | ||
And I think the big thing that's on everybody's minds right now is how do we end this Democrat Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries government shutdown? | ||
Uh and uh what does that look like? | ||
So I think that uh we're what nine days into it, ten days into it, something like that. | ||
I don't know, I lose count these days too, with all the days they all blur together. | ||
Uh, but something like that. | ||
The um so but the the there hasn't really been real pain until possibly tomorrow. | ||
And so this is the thing. | ||
The govern the the first government workers are gonna miss their first paycheck tomorrow. | ||
And that that's when you start seeing pressure points coming in. | ||
So I think what you're gonna see is uh from President Trump, but also from all the other people that are involved in running the government, guys like Russ Vogel, guys like uh who's the OMB director, guys like uh Secretary Bessant, uh, people like Attorney General Blondie, Christy Gnome, uh, et cetera, all talking about uh what are the real world implications if the Democrats don't reopen the government. | ||
I think the Senate has votes scheduled later on today, uh this evening, before they all man Moose out of town. | ||
Um by the way, the Democrats, it's worth noting, have a massive fundraiser scheduled this weekend in Napa in California, out at the wineries, right? | ||
Like, so they want to go raise their 30 million dollars. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
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Hold well, well, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
Hang on, hang over a second, hang on a second. | ||
You're telling me the the uh working people's party, the Democrats, the DSA, uh what's taking over, the red green alliance is taking over. | ||
That's the driving motive force in the Democratic Party from the streets of Chicago to the streets of New York. | ||
They're going where for their fundraiser. | ||
Can I hear that again, sir? | ||
Napola, Napa Valley in California, so for their big annual fundraiser. | ||
So, like they're gonna have a winery tour, right? | ||
Like, so yeah, because the the average working class person across America, you know, the the bartenders like AOC used to be, uh can totally afford to go uh, you know, on a you know, just a weekend at Napa just because no, but like again, they're gonna raise like tens of millions of dollars of this thing. | ||
Uh, but uh I think that they the optics of doing it if they continue the shutdown are terrible, especially when service members in our military and uh federal workers, by the way, many of the federal workers are Democrats. | ||
Like they're they're died in the wool party line Democrats are gonna miss their first paycheck tomorrow. | ||
Uh while you know, you their party leaders are flying out to Napa on private jets for the you know multi-million dollar winery fundraisers. | ||
So again, I I think that the pressure point uh at this meeting uh today is gonna be seeing how they they make the message of what comes next if the Democrats keep the charade going uh with the government shutdown. | ||
Then the second big thing uh uh to look for uh is of course any new details or information about the various deals, particularly the Gaza deal, but also the other trade deals. | ||
So we'll see if uh uh a Jamison Greer, the U.S. trade representative is there, Secretary Besson again is somebody to watch on this, Secretary Rubio, the Secretary of State, um uh and National Security Advisor, uh obviously people to watch here. | ||
Um and then also uh what's happening in our cities. | ||
Like, so we're seeing what's going down in Portland. | ||
We're seeing what's going down in Chicago uh with the lawless left uh and Antifa rioters. | ||
Uh, you know, we saw just last night uh in uh I believe in um uh New York City, you saw uh left-wing uh, you know, quote unquote free Palestine uh protesters going uh to try to storm the BlackRock building in New York City. | ||
Uh and uh and by the way, there's these uh you know top Democrat influencers out there. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
The media didn't cover this. | ||
What happened in the streets of New York on October 7th, the other night, it's what's coming to America. | ||
And the New York Times doesn't want to cover it, and the Wall Street Journal and Murdoch's Fox News are outside of Fox. | ||
They don't want to cover it. | ||
I'm telling you, the threat to Israel and the Jewish people, as I said the National Conservative Convention in one of the closing keynote speeches, it ain't coming from Tehran. | ||
It is New York is going to be worse than London in Sadiq Cod. | ||
This thing the other night, I don't even know if anybody was arrested. | ||
It was an out of control riot throughout the evening with these uh with the red green alliance, the neo-Marxist couple with the jihadists, terrorizing people. | ||
If you had to be a big thing, Democrat influenced top Democrat influencers, Steve, like people that are paling around with Gavin Newsom doing interviews with him, are literally out there celebrating it. | ||
Okay, on Twitter. | ||
We're working on a huge story on this today on Bright Bart. | ||
We're gonna have it later today. | ||
Uh so uh about this top Democrat influencer who is out there celebrating exactly that in New York City, uh, what we saw the other night. | ||
But again, so getting back to the cabinet meeting, though. | ||
I I think that seeing what the Attorney General Pam Bondi and what the Secretary of Homeland Security, Christy Noam, have in store for these things, uh uh, and what they are doing about this, and then also hearing from them about uh, you know, for uh from from attorney general bondy about future accountability steps, like you know what we've seen now with FB former FBI director James Comey being indicted. | ||
Are there more of that stuff coming? | ||
Uh and then also from from Secretary Gnome about more national security threats that may or may not be looming because of the government shutdown. | ||
Of course, there are a lot of government workers working without paychecks or maybe furloughed. | ||
Um, does that threaten our national security with the what Chuck Schumer and and Hakeem Jeffries and the rest of them are doing? | ||
Um, and so um but but but but but Matt Matt Matt hang on but Matt, hang on one second. | ||
I just want to go back to the government shutdown. | ||
The census fight and the redistricting fight we're having right now all centers on the Democrats uh gun decking the 2020 census because of illegal aliens, correct? | ||
The situation in Portland in Chicago is about crime forever. | ||
Yeah, but they had to if they don't count the illegal aliens, they they'll never take back the house, electoral colleges against them in Portland, Chicago. | ||
It's about ice on the mass deportations on the government shutdown. | ||
It's about a trillion dollars that they have to spend on illegal alien health care. | ||
Everything around this the whole connective tissue here is wait for it, illegal aliens. | ||
And the reason is they're not a political party if they have it. | ||
Look at Zorhan. | ||
Look where they're gonna turn New York into. | ||
What look what London's gone to, folks. | ||
This is all of a piece. | ||
So, Matt, this once again, who is Trump's like in the EU, who's he negotiate with? | ||
This is one of the reasons it's getting done in in the Middle East because finally he had cutter and other guys step up. | ||
And look, I'm no fan of cutter, but kind of is what it is. | ||
In the Democratic Party, Hakeem Jeffries is a grundoon. | ||
Okay, Chuck Schumer is is kind of drifting off to the side. | ||
Who is Trump supposed to negotiate with, brother, to end the government shutdown? | ||
Like, who does he sit in a room with? | ||
Who's got any stroke? | ||
Uh uh Schuma's got no stroke in the Democratic Party. | ||
They think in the streets of New York, they think Hakeem Jeffries is a joke. | ||
So who is Trump supposed to negotiate with, brother? | ||
Well, that's a great question because I don't know if he could negotiate with anybody on their side. | ||
In fact, this weekend last Saturday on my radio show, uh Bright Bar News Saturday, I was talking to Senator Mark Wayne Mullen, and I made it because we were talking about both the the deal in Gaza and the government shutdown with the senator, and then I I you know he's talking about how difficult it is to negotiate both things, and I'm like, you know, I make it aside at the end of the thing. | ||
I was like, you know, Senator, which one's harder to negotiate? | ||
Hamas uh negotiate with Hamas or the Democrats, right? | ||
Like, and it's a fair question, right? | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
Like, and that's the thing is that who who could if let's say you put AOC in a room with Trump and she was able to work out a deal with him. | ||
Would what would she then get pilloried by the this radical leftist base that controls the Democrat Party. | ||
Probably. | ||
Right? | ||
Like, so that's the thing is that there is no personal. | ||
Matt Matt, hang on. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna wrap up. | ||
Cabinet meeting has not started. | ||
Our Brian Glenn is there. | ||
Matt Bowles in the house. | ||
Short break back in a moment. | ||
For the word of the wall call. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the C Core Room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen Kass. | ||
The Cabinet Meet is about to start. | ||
Matt Bowl, what are your coordinates? | ||
Thank you for spending an hour with us. | ||
Uh, what are your coordinates, sir? | ||
Yeah, just go to BrightBart.com. | ||
Uh, I'm also on X uh at uh Twitter at M Boyle One and on True Social at Real Matt Boyle. | ||
So uh all of those places. | ||
Thanks, Steve, for having me. | ||
And uh, our team's working hard uh on a lot of different uh major stories out there all the time. | ||
So and you're and you're hosting and you're hosting your your host in your host in the Saturday morning show, correct? | ||
That's correct. | ||
Every Saturday morning 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern time, Bright Bar News Saturday on Sirius XM 125. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Okay, um, I think we I think we uh we took the over and when the cabinet meeting is gonna start, and we won. | ||
Normally they gotta get they gotta get organized. | ||
There's so much going on. | ||
I mean, this is all so historic. | ||
And remember, the President Trump to a degree in the negotiations, kind of making it up. | ||
He's got an overall kind of uh vision and architecture to it, but President Trump's been known to call an audible at the line of scrimmage and uh makes some of it up as he goes along. | ||
That's the power of being a great negotiator. | ||
So I'm sure we're gonna get an update. | ||
I believe um this cabinet meeting when it starts, our own Brian Glenn, and I think they're starting to gather. | ||
They haven't started the feed yet, but we understand they're starting to gather. | ||
So as I toss it to the Charlie Kirk show, which we've done every workday for the last four years. | ||
Um, if we talk to the Charlie Kirk show, it may actually be live, and I think it's gonna be quite uh intense. | ||
I'm sure there's gonna be an update from the president that's gonna be extraordinary. | ||
Um, and so there's so many things going on. | ||
Or think about it. | ||
I mean, Bowl tossed in at the end. | ||
Oh, by the way, he's gonna negotiate an end to the government shutdown. | ||
Well, I think there are other alternatives, and I think the president's looking at other alternatives to make sure that essential personnel are paid, I think, including the military. | ||
So we'll have to see about that. | ||
But I'm not so sure that the paycheck itself, the paycheck in and of itself, is enough actually to um to drive President Trump to actually um, you know, uh excuse me, and the to end the entire shutdown because we're winning right now. | ||
And you can't give up. | ||
President Trump's never going to compromise. | ||
There is some issues about Obamacare, there's some issues that got to be sorted out with that, but President Trump is never ever going to compromise on the illegal alien uh spending for health care. | ||
He's just not going to do it. | ||
Because everything if you go back to it, if they don't have illegal aliens in the census, if they don't have illegal aliens to count their congressional districts, uh, if they don't have illegal aliens that somehow they can get them to vote, and that's why the the uh the mail-in ballots were such a scam and how they stole the 2020 election. | ||
If they don't have that, they don't have their they're a party with no power and very little stroke because they've driven the American people away because they're so radical. | ||
And you see this, don't take it from me. | ||
Just so what's happening on the streets of New York? | ||
Once again, when I gave the NATCON speech, uh, and it was addressed to Netanyahu and these guys, uh, you're you're your your number one problem ain't in Tehran. | ||
Your number one problem is in the streets of New York. | ||
There you have a Marxist. | ||
You have the red green alliance that Trevor Loudoun and Frank Gaffney's guys and Raheem Kassam have warned about for decades now, and people laughed at him. | ||
Well, it's in the streets of New York. | ||
Just go back and look at the footage, look at the videos from October 7th of what happened in New York. | ||
It was celebratory. | ||
It was a celebratory riot. | ||
Okay. | ||
They are celebrating uh the worst slaughter of of Jews in the world since the Holocaust. | ||
That's what they were celebrating because they wanted to do more. | ||
This is what President Trump has had to step in and try to organize this peace deal. | ||
It's it's not easy. | ||
And of course, Netanyahu way overplayed his hand and tried to drag America into it uh and way overplayed his hand, and he's gonna end up with a two-state solution. | ||
That's just obvious because the Arabs are gonna be in Gaza and they're gonna have a security force there, and more importantly, they're gonna put up the money for the uh for the redevelopment, but the Palestinians aren't going anywhere. | ||
So the in the law of unintended consequences, the very thing Netanyahu wanted to do is we told you he was overreaching, it's gonna end up happening. | ||
And on top of it all, you're gonna get Zorhan in New York. | ||
And for those conservatives running around, oh, he's a socialist and let him have socialism. | ||
He's so much deeper than not a socialist, he's a Marxist and a jihadist. | ||
And that's what you're gonna have. | ||
Okay, we're gonna toss it to the Charlie Kirk shows we've done every day for the last four years, every workday. | ||
The president, they're starting to gather in the cabinet room. | ||
I think the feed will be live. | ||
We're gonna take it live here on Real America's Voice. | ||
We are gonna be back at five o'clock, five to seven. | ||
I will commit to you that we'll be on fire from what's happening throughout the day, give you not just the news, but analysis, observations, and kind of uh maybe even a couple of projections of what's gonna happen. | ||
We'll see you back here at five o'clock. | ||
Leave you with the right stuff. | ||
5 p.m., we'll be back in the war room. |