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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Waru, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| Okay, Friday, 10 September, year of our Lord 2025, one month ago, Charlie Kirk assassinated in Utah, so it's been one month. | ||
| The first lady is speaking. | ||
| As soon as we get some guidance and some clearance, some clarity on that, we're going to go to that. | ||
| I've got Joel Gilbert with us. | ||
| Kurt Mills is about to join, and also a Marine Corps veteran. | ||
| We're going to talk about Marine Corps 250 of what Real America's Worst in the World is going to do. | ||
| Tons of programming around that. | ||
| As some former Marines told Cleo Pascal, who was our co-host for Navy 250, they said, Ben is finally going to get to do the men's department of the Navy. | ||
| So we're going to have great coverage wall to wall for Marine Corps 250. | ||
| We'll get to that in a moment. | ||
| Gilbert, Joel, because look, Gilbert is half crazy, half mad. | ||
| That's why we love him. | ||
| When he gets on something, he drills down in the details. | ||
| He brings the receipts. | ||
| This is what mainstream media is not doing with Weissman. | ||
| Stephanie Ruhl, MSNBC, a superseding indictment is going to come. | ||
| She's a crook. | ||
| Everything she puts her hands on, she's either defrauding a bank, she's got a fraud mortgage, or she's stealing tax revenue from the state. | ||
| And she's the attorney general. | ||
| And she ran, the only reason she's attorney general, because she ran on putting Trump and everybody around Trump in prison. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| The hunted have become the hunters. | ||
| And Big Tish is going to go away for a long, long, long, long time. | ||
| Joe Gilbert, I just want to make sure, let's take a couple of minutes. | ||
| Everything she owns, she's defrauded either a bank, a mortgage company, or the state for taxes. | ||
| Take it to the top and let's start in New York, and then we'll work down to Virginia. | ||
| All of her property, sir. | ||
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| Look. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Look, in general, Letitia James has to set the example. | ||
| She's the attorney general. | ||
| People look at her and they notice. | ||
| And everything she's done, every mortgage transaction she did, it's tax fraud, insurance fraud, mortgage fraud, bank fraud, wire fraud. | ||
| Everything she touches is a crime. | ||
| Now, the biggest one in her New York apartment building, actually, the first one I came out with on Gateway Pundit in March, she had a 10% adjustable rate loan on this apartment building, and she applied for a HAMP loan under the TARP program. | ||
| You remember the TARP program out of Washington, D.C. out of U.S. Treasury? | ||
| She wanted to replace her 10% loan with a 2.7% loan on the back of the American taxpayer. | ||
| To get that loan, she said, I have a financial hardship. | ||
| You had to have a financial hardship to get it. | ||
| And she was making $14,000 a month at the time from her city council job and from her rents and a professorship. | ||
| So that was very likely a lie, $14,000 a month. | ||
| And she said it's only four units in her building because the program was not eligible for five units or more, and she had five units. | ||
| So Letitia James has blatantly defrauded and cheated the state of New York, every bank she's ever dealt with. | ||
| She committed tax fraud, wire fraud. | ||
| That's why this first indictment that came out in Virginia is just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
| There's much more coming. | ||
| There's a separate grand jury in New York, and there's no way she can get out of it by saying, oh, it's political retribution. | ||
| It's just comical. | ||
| The hypocrisy is just breathtaking, claiming weaponization, claiming political goals. | ||
| Letitia James said that any slight problem with your mortgage is a grave crime that you must be punished for, even if no money is lost. | ||
| Well, in the Letitia James case, she cheated banks and mortgage companies out of thousands of dollars, taxes, you name it. | ||
| So it's all there, and I think she's going to go to jail because there's just too much. | ||
| There's a long pattern of 43 years of mortgage fraud. | ||
| Tell me, besides the thing at Brooklyn, which was five and four and rental, all that, I want to go to the one that she did on nine times. | ||
| So she knew after nine times not getting approval, when she basically said, well, it's going to be your second residence or whatever. | ||
| These are conscious acts she's done over essentially decades. | ||
| But she knew at the time what she was doing was wrong. | ||
| That's why she had to gun-deck it to get the rates. | ||
| This also tells you how craven she is. | ||
| So it was nine times for the one of the ones in Virginia? | ||
| Correct. | ||
| The one she hasn't been charged for yet, which I'm sure is coming on Sterling Avenue. | ||
| That's where she said, I bought this house for my niece's children who happen to be convicted criminals, and one is on absconding from arrest out of North Carolina. | ||
| That one, she applied nine times and got rejected. | ||
| I was told they have a mortgage broker that's actually working with the government, and the government has the ability to subpoena all these records. | ||
| I can look online and pretty much, you know, it's a done deal. | ||
| But they can actually get all the mortgage records. | ||
| They can get Letitia's financial records that she submitted that are going to be fraudulent. | ||
| And as regards the Sterling property, she was rejected nine times. | ||
| The tenth time, she changed her mortgage application and said, okay, I'm going to make it my primary residence, because banks will lend to you if you're going to live there because they know people take care of the property better if they're going to live there. | ||
| If you rent it out, it's a different rate and they have different risk levels. | ||
| So Letitia absolutely intentionally manipulated the system as she has done for 43 years. | ||
| She cannot claim no intent. | ||
| She told us in an interview with Jory Reed, she says, oh, well, they have to prove intent. | ||
| Well, Letitia has sued landlords for years in New York State. | ||
| She knows the law very, very well. | ||
| And the pattern of mortgage fraud over 43 years shows that she had to know what was going on. | ||
| So I don't think she has a way to get out of this other than screaming that Trump is out to get her. | ||
| I just want to make sure every property in your investigation, every property she's touched her, put her hand to, either has bank fraud, mortgage fraud, and or she's lying to some tax authority to pay less taxes. | ||
| She's either, when I say fraud, she's either paying less a bank, it's the same thing she tried to get Trump for. | ||
| Remember, Trump had paid these things off, and the bank said we did our own due diligence, and we didn't have a problem. | ||
| We didn't have a problem lending it. | ||
| Her whole thing was a theoretical kind of net present value of what banks should have been paid. | ||
| It was so ridiculous. | ||
| Every real estate guy, every banker I knew in New York City said this is absurd of what they're doing to Trump. | ||
| Absurd. | ||
| And yet, MSNBC, every night you sat up there, Weissman sat up there, Tish James, Stephanie Roll, Nicole Wallace. | ||
| You had the director chairs outside the court when Trump was in there. | ||
| It was obscene what you did. | ||
| It was an obscenity. | ||
| And now we have her. | ||
| I just want to make sure I got this right. | ||
| Every property she's touched, and she's done this thinking it through because the banks and these folks and some of the mortgage companies rejected it. | ||
| So everything she's put her hand on, she's either defrauded a bank, she defrauded a mortgage company, and or the state tax authority for less taxes. | ||
| Is that correct, Joe Gilbert? | ||
| Not only is that correct, I'm going to add insurance fraud because each time she told the insurance company, I've only got one unit, I've only got four units, she was getting lower insurance premiums than she was entitled to. | ||
| And it goes back to, again, 1983. | ||
| She's 24 years old. | ||
| She buys a townhome with her father claiming that her father is her husband so she can qualify for the loan. | ||
| So she's been doing this mortgage fraud, cheating banks, cheating the government for so many years. | ||
| None of her defenses, I didn't know about it. | ||
| I didn't intend to do it. | ||
| They're just not going to work. | ||
| So every time I looked at one of these fraudulent transactions, I wrote an article on Gateway Pundit and I thought, oh, well, I guess that's it. | ||
| And then a week later, I go back and look online at a next mortgage, and that had a fraud event in it. | ||
| Next one had a tax event. | ||
| You cannot look at any transaction that Letitia James did in Virginia with three homes she purchased or her apartment building refinancing and financing in New York City without finding mortgage fraud. | ||
| She never should have been able to run for public office. | ||
| I think she has to resign. | ||
| Ridiculous. | ||
| We cannot put up with New York Justice. | ||
| Where's MSNBC? | ||
| Where's the Wall Street Journal? | ||
| Where's the Financial Times of London? | ||
| Where's the New York Times? | ||
| When she ran for Attorney General and said she was making Trump and the people around Trump a target, where were you on your due diligence? | ||
| Why did it take Joel Gilbert years after the fact to do this himself? | ||
| Where's the Wall Street Journal? | ||
| Big shot, big talking, Wall Street Journal. | ||
| Paul Giga, where's your editorial page? | ||
| Why don't you roll your sleeves up and get some work done over there? | ||
| Where's the New York Times? | ||
| Glenn Thruss, big talker. | ||
| Where in the hell are you? | ||
| You're all over. | ||
| This is nothing. | ||
| Dude, you're all over the. | ||
| How come you don't know this right now? | ||
| Where's the New York Times? | ||
| They're handing out polluts to these guys all the time. | ||
| Stephanie Ruhl, you're an investment banker. | ||
| Your show is supposed to be the numbers. | ||
| It's supposed to be the numbers and the power stuff. | ||
| Get Joe Gilbert on and let you walk through. | ||
| You're not going to do that because it breaks the narrative. | ||
| And Joe Gilbert teated up. | ||
| You sacrificed these black prosecutors because you knew the cases were shoddy. | ||
| You knew the cases were shoddy. | ||
| And now all those, and I'm going to make a prediction right here. | ||
| Knowing how Letitia James handled her real estate investments, I don't know. | ||
| Maybe you see a couple of three tax returns of some other transactions the gal's been involved in. | ||
| Hey, if everything you put your hand on in real estate is fraudulent to insurance companies, to tax authorities, to mortgage companies, to banks, I don't know. | ||
| I'll take the over on she's got a couple of other unseemly events in her financial life, Joe Gilbert. | ||
| Well, the prosecutors have the ability to subpoena all that stuff, which I didn't do, but I got enough from public information. | ||
| And you're right about how the media just doesn't want to cover it. | ||
| I actually wrote up the very first story on her mortgage fraud in Brooklyn, and I sent it to the New York Post, whom I'd written for before, and they said, oh, we'll get back to you. | ||
| They never got back to me. | ||
| I sent it to Fox News Digital, their website. | ||
| They said, oh, this is such a great story. | ||
| We'll get back to you. | ||
| They never got back to me. | ||
| Finally, I took it to Gateway Pundit. | ||
| They put it up there. | ||
| Suddenly, it becomes huge news. | ||
| And Fox and New York Post were pretty much embarrassed into covering it. | ||
| I did get an apology from Fox News. | ||
| They did email me and apologize to their credit. | ||
| But the news is so biased, you have to run a campaign on shows like yours and Gateway Pundit to kind of embarrass them, to force them into covering something when it has wrongdoing to do with the Democrat. | ||
| Letitia James, though, I think, is going to be the poster child for crime, for mortgage crime for many years to come. | ||
| I see multiple indictments coming down in Virginia and a massive, much larger indictment with years and years in prison for all of her pattern of mortgage crime for 24 years on her Brooklyn apartment building. | ||
| To tell you how good the war room engine rooms are, the Baltimore division of the engine room tells me during Joel Gilbert said, Hey, don't forget car insurance. | ||
| They sure she's taken the wrong home for that. | ||
| You got all car insurance. | ||
| Everything this gal touches is fraud. | ||
| So the engine room is all over. | ||
| Joe Gilbert, Joel, where do we get your films? | ||
| Where do we get your writings? | ||
| Where do you get this? | ||
| Jim Hoft had the courage to put this up. | ||
| Where does everybody go to get this? | ||
| Because, sir, this is going to be a continuing and huge story. | ||
| The crimes of big Tish James. | ||
| Where do they go, sir? | ||
| Keep checking Gateway Pundit. | ||
| I put up, it seems like every few days there's something new about a crime she's committed. | ||
| Joel S. Gilbert on Twitter, I'm there posting all my stuff. | ||
| My new film is out on all the corporal. | ||
| Roseanne Barr is America. | ||
| RoseanneisAmerica.com. | ||
| It's on the war room. | ||
| You can watch the movie there on War Room Films. | ||
| And it's available on all the live streaming networks. | ||
| RoseanneIsAmerica.com. | ||
| I knew about Roseanne Barr, her life story, and how she got canceled and how she came back. | ||
| So you want to check out that film and just let's keep our eyes on Tish James because there's going to be many more superseding indictments and I think she's going to have to resign. | ||
| I think she's going to have to resign too. | ||
| This is going to be the hunted become the hunters. | ||
| Nicole Wallace, Stephanie Roll, MSNBC, Joe Gilbert, I'm his agent now for booking. | ||
| I'm his booking agent. | ||
| He's open for business and he will bring the receipts. | ||
| We dare you to have him on. | ||
| We dare you to have him on. | ||
| You're all gutless. | ||
| All you do is sit there with these stupid, lazy narratives and it doesn't wash anymore. | ||
| This is why Comey's going to the big house. | ||
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Tish James going around for a long time. | |
| She got to be sweating. | ||
| When are you going to force her resignation? | ||
| Gilbert, you're a patriot and a hero. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Appreciate having you on. | ||
| Thanks so much. | ||
| Man, one of our closest viewers, I want to give a shout out, came to me and said, man, you're yelling and screaming that microphone. | ||
| Why don't you have Gilbert on? | ||
| He'll bring the receipts. | ||
| I want to thank our viewer for giving me a wake-up call because, man, that was awesome. | ||
| That article is awesome. | ||
| And I know there's a superseding indictment coming. | ||
| Short break, Marine Corps 250. | ||
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| Okay, Marine Corps 250. | ||
| We're going to do wall-to-wall coverage. | ||
| The event tomorrow night is 5 to 8 currently planned, Eastern Daylight Time. | ||
| We're going to cover it live. | ||
| Hearing Real America's Voice post-o. | ||
| We got a whole crew of folks and obviously many former Marines. | ||
| Now, it may be inclement weather. | ||
| They're going to make a call on that this afternoon. | ||
| We'll know this by the time we're back here live covering the New Jersey rally with Besobic and Benny Johnson everybody this afternoon. | ||
| So just hang around. | ||
| But Marine Corps 250, I said there's going to be bifurcated on Saturday the 18th with our wall-to-wall coverage. | ||
| Want to bring in Chad, Sergeant Chad Rubershaw, Force Recon. | ||
| Sergeant, first off, walk us through your history with the Corps. | ||
| Just deployments. | ||
| What did you do? | ||
| And what have you been doing afterwards? | ||
| Yeah, so I went to the Marine Corps at 17 years old in 1993. | ||
| My family served since World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam. | ||
| My father was the first Marine in our family and Vietnam as infantrymen. | ||
| And both my sons are Marines. | ||
| So a big history in the Marine Corps. | ||
| I served as a Force Reconnaissance Marine. | ||
| Later, I got a contract to go over to JSOC Task Force and did eight deployments to Afghanistan. | ||
| After my time in Afghanistan, I came home and I started the Mighty Oaks Foundation, which is a foundation where we've served over a half a million warriors and their families. | ||
| And also I now host the Resilient Show, written several books, do a lot of humanitarian rescue operations. | ||
| I was alone with you, Steve, when we were doing the Afghanistan evacuations. | ||
| And so I was asked and invited to be part of Marine 250. | ||
| And man, what an honor. | ||
| It's going to be absolutely amazing to showcase 250 years of Marine Corps greatness. | ||
| I want to make sure, I want to go back because I don't think we do as great a job in the Navy in walking through the history of the U.S. Navy and how it's followed on the British Navy. | ||
| You guys obviously started 250 years ago. | ||
| They had the Royal Marines on British Navy SIPs. | ||
| But you guys do an amazing job. | ||
| The Marine Corps does an amazing job of inculcating the history of the Corps into the basic from the very first day you show up. | ||
| You're imbued with the history of the United States Marine Corps, the battle, the virtues, the valor, all of it. | ||
| Walk us through that of how, as a young Marine, you're formed around the lineage and the chain of kind of the unbroken chain since the very beginning. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, the second you go to either Paris Island or Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, you stand in the yellow footprints. | ||
| Every Marine does this, and you raise your hand there and make an oath. | ||
| And of course, you're making an oath to America and your nation and the Constitution, but you're joining into a brotherhood that's built on history and tradition. | ||
| Ask any Marine, what is the Marine Corps birthday? | ||
| And they're going to tell you November 10th, 1775. | ||
| But any other branch, I think, systemically across the board don't know the birthday of their service. | ||
| And that's just like one example of how much the Marine Corps takes their history seriously. | ||
| We just have an incredible history of being warfighters in every climate, every place around the world since 1775. | ||
| And the Marine Corps builds the next generations off that history. | ||
| And you understand through that history, the shoulders of the giants that came before you, you standing on. | ||
| And when you do deploy downrange, you feel a tremendous responsibility to represent those who came before you for your nation and for those fellow Marines present and past. | ||
| The thing that always amazes me, besides the chain of custody of the valor and the heritage of it, is the adaptability. | ||
| If you think of any branch of service we've got, the Marines are so adaptable to what the conditions for warfare at the time are. | ||
| Talk to me about that, particularly your own career. | ||
| You can see the different things that you had to do. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, the Marine Corps is known for having these, it is the smallest branch and it has the smallest budget. | ||
| And we believe inside the Marine Corps that we do the most with the least. | ||
| And actually, it's something the misery in that and the unfairness of that is actually something Marines take pride in. | ||
| That we could deploy anywhere around the world. | ||
| We're not going to have the best equipment. | ||
| We're not going to have the best logistics. | ||
| We're not going to have the best resources, but we're going to do the best at getting the job done. | ||
| And like I said, as terrible as that may be at the time and the complaining that people do in the Marine Corps, there's a sense of pride in that. | ||
| And go back to the early days of Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
| And Marines are, you know, make makeshift up armor in Humvees by putting sandbags on the floor. | ||
| And I know every branch did this, but the Marine Corps is out there operating and pushing to fight. | ||
| 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, crossing the line of departure in 2003 into Iraq and leading the way. | ||
| And they were just skeleton of equipment. | ||
| And those Marines went forward and did that and drove all the way from Kuwait into Baghdad to take Saddam's Palace and secure Baghdad. | ||
| Same in Afghanistan, but it was the same and everywhere that Marines have been. | ||
| And for me, going in the special operations community, I thought, I'm going to go to the special operations community and we're going to get all this amazing equipment. | ||
| And it's the same. | ||
| I mean, now it's a little bit better, but in my generation, in my day, what Force Recon Marines had, what recon Marines had, the budget's not the same as what the SEALs or Army Special Forces have. | ||
| And so even in going into special units, that didn't change much. | ||
| But it's the mentality of the Marine, the foundation Marine, regardless of what your job is, if you're a Force Recon Marine or if you're a logistics personnel, whatever your job is, it's the ability to adapt, improvise, and overcome and accomplish a mission. | ||
| And the adaptability, I mean, like in World War I, Bella Wood, you're far from a body of water. | ||
| You're far from being the infantry arm or the striking arm of the United States Navy. | ||
| The adaptability of the Marines throughout history has just been extraordinary in Korea, Chosen Reservoir. | ||
| It's just been absolutely extraordinary. | ||
| Talk to me about Marine Corps 250. | ||
| We're going to cover this wall to wall. | ||
| What can we anticipate? | ||
| The one thing I was so proud about the naval exercise and our ability to cover to get the special footage is the president, the commander-in-chief, actually got to see up close and personal naval warfare. | ||
| Are we going to see the same of that at Camp Pendleton on Saturday the 18th, sir? | ||
| We are. | ||
| We're going to see the demonstration of the Marine being the world's premier amphibious force. | ||
| We're going to see landing crafts of the Marines coming onto the beach, securing a beach. | ||
| I've already talked to some of my friends at First Force Recon Company, and we're going to see Force Recon Marines parachuting in. | ||
| We're going to see explosions, aircraft. | ||
| And look, this is something the Marine Corps is very proud of. | ||
| We have the first Vice President of the United States as a United States Marine is something we're really proud of. | ||
| And so for Vice President Vance to be leading this, I mean, they are going all out to make this an incredible, incredible event. | ||
| And we're going to have the Vice President there. | ||
| We're going to have the Secretary of War, Pete Hexeth, is going to be there. | ||
| The Secretary of the Navy, the Commandant of the Marine Corps is going to be there. | ||
| I am so honored to have been asked to be there with them. | ||
| And we're going to have 15,000 Marines, a concert. | ||
| We're all going to get to speak to the Marines and encourage them for the work they've done. | ||
| And then just motivate them for the work that's ahead of securing our nation. | ||
| So it's going to be an awesome day. | ||
| And by the way, I know the event tomorrow is based on weather the 18th with Vice President Vance there. | ||
| We are not canceling rain or shine. | ||
| Marines thrive in inclement weather. | ||
| And so Vice President's Marine, if he gets wet, he gets what? | ||
| Are you saying that Marines will have taken a beach or two in inclement weather? | ||
| And if it's inclement, we'll get to see it, sir. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, hey, like this is where we you said earlier. | |
| It's where that was where we thrived most. | ||
| If it sucks, then you're going to see the best, the best out of us. | ||
| And so I have already been told that this will, the 18th will not be canceled for weather. | ||
| So I'm going to hold them to it right here on Real America's Voice. | ||
| Sergeant, where do people, you're doing such great work for veterans and for the country. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| What are your coordinates on social media and where do people go to get your books and most particularly the work you're doing for veterans? | ||
| Where do folks go? | ||
| Well, my kind of central landing page is chatroby show.com. | ||
| I'm on Instagram mainly at Chad Robyshow. | ||
| You can always go to mightyoaksprograms.org, especially for any veterans, first responders, family members listening, active duty service members, everything we do at Mighty Oaks is absolutely free. | ||
| We do about $8 million a year in programming and have served over a half a million warriors. | ||
| And just through, and honestly, a lot of the work we do has been obviously a support of a grateful nation of people who love our warriors. | ||
| But through the first administration of President Trump, really amplified the work we do. | ||
| And now we have, you know, we have a president, we have a vice president, we have a secretary of war, and we have Doug Collins over in the VA office. | ||
| These are people who truly care. | ||
| They're patriots for America and they truly love our warriors and doing the best they can for them to equip them and then take care of them when they come home. | ||
| Sergeant, thank you so much, Semper Phi. | ||
| And we look to see you on the 18th of October, sir. | ||
| Semper Phi. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| Always faithful. | ||
| United States Marine Corps, legendary institution, and the history of it, just incredible. | ||
| We're going to do all that like we did for the Navy. | ||
| It's going to be wall-to-wall coverage here, Real America's Voice, the war room. | ||
| We're going to have so many experts. | ||
| We'll have people talking about the geopolitics of it. | ||
| We'll have people talking about the history, the future, and also the operations, what you're about to see. | ||
| You're going to see a Marine amphibious landing with everything, close air support, paratroopers, all of it. | ||
| It's going to be extraordinary down at Camp Pendleton as only they can do it. | ||
| And it'll be action-oriented. | ||
| I think a couple of three things will blow up that day, knowing the Marine Corps. | ||
| So if you enjoyed Navy 250, we look forward to having you for Marine Corps 250. | ||
| That'll be next Saturday, the 18th of October. | ||
| We're going to find out this afternoon about the inclement weather because the event in Washington was going to be very different. | ||
| It was going to be outside, but very, very different. | ||
| I realize in inclement weather. | ||
| Although the Marines can handle it, you know, it might be too messy. | ||
| So we'll find out about that this afternoon. | ||
| If it's on, it's on, and we'll cover it here live at the Real War Room in Real America's Voice. | ||
| We'll give you plenty of a heads up. | ||
| We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
| The one and only Kurt Mills joins us on a historic Friday. | ||
| President Trump was not awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
| And in not being awarded, I think it highlights even more his greatness. | ||
| Kurt Mills joins us from American Conservative next in the world. | ||
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| Okay, Birch Gold. | ||
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| Kurt Mills, you have been very vilified, but you've been the voice of reason. | ||
| And here's why. | ||
| We're in a place now that Kurt Mills and Stephen K. Bannon and Megan Kelly and I don't know, Tucker Carlson and other people told you we were going to be at. | ||
| That is just a hard, cold fact. | ||
| The Israel First crowd did a grave disservice to the folks of the United States of America, citizens in our country, and did an even graver disservice to the state of Israel and to the Jewish people. | ||
| And we're in a situation now that, hey, whether you like it or not, it's happening. | ||
| And that is basically the beginning of a two-state solution in Palestine. | ||
| All two million Palestinians are going to stay. | ||
| They're not going to be biblically driven to Egypt or the Sinai. | ||
| It's not going to happen. | ||
| You saw that amazing footage today from Fox that shows that trek they're making, a biblical trek that they're making north from the southern Gaza to north because now they know there's going to be peace. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because the United States is involved. | ||
| Kurt, there's a lot of things like quite frankly, I'm very worried about these when I hear 200 and the White House saying they're not going to Gaza. | ||
| They're not going to Israel. | ||
| They're going to coordinate from a distance, probably from Doha. | ||
| But obviously, there's a lot of uncertainty in this. | ||
| It's got to come together. | ||
| But all the news reports, President Trump has staked everything on this and basically told Bibi, and this is why Ambassador Dermer and Bibi haven't really been a part of this negotiation. | ||
| This has all been between the Gulf Emirates, countries like Turkey. | ||
| They've been talking about the money, how it's going to be redeveloped, and also the security guarantees. | ||
| And who's going to oversee what you have to say, folks, is an Arab legion that's going to have a foothold in Israel in Palestine. | ||
| And remember, this was brought to you by Bibi Netanyahu and the Tel Aviv Levin crowd and all the Israel First crowd brought it to Israel and brought it into reality. | ||
| It's their fault. | ||
| Kurt Mills, your assessment, sir. | ||
| I think so far this looks like a godsend. | ||
| I mean, this looked like this was going off the rails totally. | ||
| And President Trump sort of swooped in at the midnight hour and negotiated a deal that, frankly, the Biden administration could not get done and refused to do. | ||
| And that looks like it was benighted earlier in this administration, particularly this summer. | ||
| The Israeli hard line got rolled. | ||
| And that's not just me saying this. | ||
| Netanyahu's fringe members of his own ruling coalition are furious about this. | ||
| And I think it's very important to look at what the Israelis actually say and what a lot of neoconservative voices in the United States actually promote. | ||
| And they're claiming that this is their victory. | ||
| And that's fine. | ||
| If that's the price of peace, if they have to claim that this was their idea, then by all means. | ||
| But the reality is Turkish troops on the Israeli border, a pathway to a statehood for the Palestinian people, a non-frankly violent destruction of Hamas, the abandonment of the expulsion of these people to Libya or Madagascar or wherever by the force of U.S. arms with the U.S. Navy. | ||
| All of that's off the table. | ||
| And it's because Netanyahu appears to have asked for too much. | ||
| And I think, you know, per all the reporting, and I think what both you and I know about President Trump, the bombing in Doha, Qatar last month was really a bridge too far. | ||
| People talk about Qatar all the time as a sort of master string puller. | ||
| And, you know, look, they obviously have a lobby and they obviously have an influence operation. | ||
| But the reality is Qatar is the only country this year that has been bombed by both Israel and Iran. | ||
| And we have a major Air Force base there. | ||
| We have a major military base there, I should say. | ||
| And it is ridiculous for an alleged U.S. ally like Israel to bomb another steadfast ally like Qatar that is hosting major military personnel for the Americans. | ||
| And so I think that was the problem. | ||
| Well, but hang on, but hang on, but hang on. | ||
| Hang on, hang on. | ||
| I want to put it in perspective because I'm no fan of Qatars. | ||
| There may be some guys in the administration, big fans of theirs. | ||
| They're still, to me, the railhead of the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
| They finance it. | ||
| There's some announcement today. | ||
| There may be a base in Idaho. | ||
| I don't want to talk about that until I get more details. | ||
| P. Hex is signing something to somebody. | ||
| The Qatar situation, I think, is people should be very concerned about that. | ||
| However, it's not what Netanyahu did. | ||
| What Netanyahu did is the same exact thing he did. | ||
| The lie he told on going after the Iranian nuclear facility, we now know that was a decapitation strike. | ||
| The Times of Israel reported that the war cabinet said, we're told it is two years, two years before they would have everything, as we told you on the show. | ||
| What did Netanyahu do? | ||
| He went right after the negotiating team that Steve Witcoff is negotiating to try to kill them and decapitate them. | ||
| And he did a lot. | ||
| He didn't get all of them, but he got a lot. | ||
| Remember, Witkoff had on that Sunday a meeting set up in Muscat, Oman, to continue negotiations. | ||
| Netanyahu, and the way these guys think, they went to get rid of that so we had nobody to negotiate with. | ||
| That's what he went to Qatar for. | ||
| They admit they tried to get Hamas's negotiating team. | ||
| Who would do that? | ||
| Would an ally do that? | ||
| Would a protectorate do that? | ||
| No, he was out of control. | ||
| And finally, that pushed Trump. | ||
| President Trump said, I've had enough of this. | ||
| This guy's not calling the shots. | ||
| And I think the most important thing that has happened is that anybody said that they're calling the shots, they ain't calling the shots now. | ||
| This deal that just went down with Kushner and Witkoff that took place in the resort near the Red Sea. | ||
| Dermer and Netanyahu, they could care less what they had to say about it. | ||
| The Israel First crowd, they can spin it all they want. | ||
| This is not the deal they wanted because now they got a state solution. | ||
| You got Arab money in Gaza, which is basically Israel, right? | ||
| You've got to have an Arab legion down there. | ||
| And President Trump has already said, we're not doing it. | ||
| You're not doing anything else in Judea-Samaria. | ||
| And I'm just saying, wait for the day that you're going to have an Arab legion there and you're going to have Gulf Emirate money there. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And in addition, you're going to have the Iranians in the Abraham Accords full stop. | ||
| This is why I'm arguing now. | ||
| If you're going to start and have a two-state solution with an Arab Legion and Arab money from the Gulf Emirates, time to start talking about a three-state solution. | ||
| Time to start talking about, I'm not kidding about this. | ||
| If you got two states, why did the Christians not have their own deal? | ||
| Why are we not there to oversee our own heritage, which is the legacy of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, and those elements thereof? | ||
| First off, they destroyed, because of Bush and everybody, we destroyed the ancient desert church in Iraq and Syria has been destroyed, and Egypt has been destroyed. | ||
| That's a legacy and a heritage that we are held accountable for. | ||
| That is basically the connective tissue that connected the church of where it started in the desert to what happened with St. Paul in Rome and then Western Christendom in Europe that is the bedrock of America. | ||
| And so I'm dead serious about this. | ||
| Netanyahu, who's only done this for his own political expediency, the great irony here, at the end of the day, it completely flipped on him. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because he pushed a guy named Donald J. Trump too far. | ||
| The missile attack into Qatar to try to kill the Hamas. | ||
| Think about it, to kill the Hamas negotiators. | ||
| Weren't we trying to get a deal there? | ||
| Just like we were trying to get a deal in Iran? | ||
| No, because he doesn't want a deal. | ||
| Because as soon as the wars are over, he's out. | ||
| And as soon as he's out, all the crimes he's committed in all those years are going to come to the forefront, just like big Tish James. | ||
| Okay, you're going to see it all. | ||
| And that's why he's fighting tooth and nail. | ||
| This morning, he's huffing and puffing that this is not done in the right way, that he's going to do it the hard way. | ||
| He ain't doing anything. | ||
| President Trump has put him in the box. | ||
| And it's now a time for basically the traitors that are part of Israel first that put another nation's well-being ahead of the United States of America to understand the game is over. | ||
| I don't care how you spin it, but the game is over. | ||
| Kurt Mills, your assessment, sir. | ||
| I think the only real isolationist is Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli state. | ||
| I mean, look what has occurred. | ||
| They have lost major tracks of the Democratic Party, and they are in the midst, I think, at a faster acceleration of losing the Republican Party, particularly people under 50, as has been widely documented. | ||
| They are losing the information war. | ||
| Frankly, they would be better off not releasing any of their propaganda because it's just turning off the electorate. | ||
| And their sell that the United States has to endlessly finance this war and endlessly finance the geopolitical goals of greater Israel and say, thank you, please, I think it's just not a sell that is going to work on the American people. | ||
| And then they think in broader, you know, Western civilization. | ||
| This is a country that often emphasizes that it is part of Western civilization and the preeminence of Western civilization. | ||
| Look how popular they are in the United States. | ||
| Look how popular they are in Europe. | ||
| And it's because of their behavior. | ||
| Nothing more, nothing less. | ||
| This is a country that is committing ethnic cleansing. | ||
| This is a country that is trying to hijack U.S. foreign policy and is asking us to pay for it. | ||
| Trump is putting a stop to it, it looks like. | ||
| President Trump has said this is all going to stop. | ||
| And he told Beebe, you can't take on the world. | ||
| That was his blunt message the other day when they were sitting there going, well, well, he says, hey, hang on. | ||
| This has got to end. | ||
| It's got to end now. | ||
| It's going to end on my watch, and you can't take on the world. | ||
| Kurt, we got to go to DOJ. | ||
| Pam Bondi's just stepped up. | ||
| It's going to be a live press conference about increasing political violence by the left. | ||
| Where do people go to get you? | ||
| What's your social media and how they get to American Conservative? | ||
| Yeah, the magazine founded in 2002 in Washington, D.C., against the Iraq War by conservatives and friends, www.theamericanconservative.com. | ||
| And my own work and promoting the work of the firm is at Kurt Mills at C-U-R-T, M-I-L-L-S on X Twitter. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Okay, we're going to blow the break. | ||
| We're going to go right to the Attorney General of the United States, Pam Bondi. | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| Thank you all for being here. | ||
| And thank you, Lieutenant Governor, for being here. | ||
| We've been living through a horrific cycle of political violence in this country. | ||
| We've seen attacks against police officers, federal agents, including the deadly shooting in the ICE facility in Dallas. | ||
| Night after night, Antifa wreaks havoc on the streets of our cities. | ||
| In Minnesota, a gunman murdered a state lawmaker and her husband. | ||
| It was horrific. | ||
| An anti-Semitic lunatic tried to burn down Governor Shapiro's house while he was in it with his wife and young children. | ||
| This week, authorities arrested a man outside a Catholic church in Washington, D.C. with hundreds of explosive devices. | ||
| And on September 10th, our nation stopped in its tracks with the assassination of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| We miss him dearly. | ||
| And fortunately, I'm here today to talk about similar threats that were made against Benny Johnson and his wife, Kate. | ||
| Benny's a well-known media personality carrying a message very similar to Charlie's, grounded largely in faith and love of country. | ||
| Just days after Charlie's assassination, Benny received a letter at his home where he and Kate are raising their beautiful, beautiful young family. | ||
| The author of this letter made it very clear that he hated Benny because of his views and he wanted Benny dead. | ||
| This was a coward hiding behind a keyboard who thought he could get away with this. | ||
| That's why we're standing up here today. | ||
| You are not going to get away with threatening people in this way. | ||
| And I'm proud to announce that we have arrested the author of this letter. | ||
| George Isbel Jr. was taken into custody this morning and we are charging him federally with mailing threatening communications. | ||
| It is a crime and if convicted, he is going to prison. | ||
| This was incredible teamwork. | ||
| Benny, call me right away. | ||
| Chief Burkhall, thank you. | ||
| You were on it right away. | ||
| Matt Fodor and all the FBI agents, thank you, U.S. Attorney Kehoe. | ||
| All of our U.S. Postal Service, FBI, state, and local law enforcement working together. | ||
| This is what it's about. | ||
| And we are going to catch you if you think you can do something like this. | ||
| We don't care if you're across the country in California, we will find you, we will arrest you, we will extradite you, and we will bring you to justice. | ||
| We cannot allow this political violence to continue any longer. | ||
| This arrest will serve as a reminder to many. | ||
| Do not do this. | ||
| We will find you. | ||
| Greg Kehoe is going to give some details of the incident, the horrible crime. | ||
| And we're not going to get into specifics of what's in the letter. | ||
| It's pretty horrific, and it's now a pending case. | ||
| But I just want to thank all of the law enforcement officers standing behind me. | ||
| And I want to thank Benny and Kate for standing so strong and fighting for their views and not cowering in fear, but coming out and supporting their faith and their values. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you, General. | ||
| Just preliminarily, I'm Greg Keo, the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida. | ||
| I just want to introduce some of the individuals that are here at the podium so you can put names to faces, and they have all participated in this. | ||
| As the general there said, this was a coordinated effort. | ||
| In my far right is Rodney Crawford. | ||
| He's the Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI. | ||
| Next to him is Blaud Rojo, who's the inspector in charge for the Postal Service. | ||
| And Mark Glass is right behind me. | ||
| He is the Commissioner of FDLE. | ||
| And last but certainly not least is Chief Lee Burkhaw of the Tampa Police Department. | ||
| You know, often we talk about coordinated, organized efforts by law enforcement to get something done. | ||
| And I will tell you, this is a textbook example of that. | ||
| This letter came in to Mr. Johnson and his wife. | ||
| We immediately contacted the Tampa Police Department. | ||
| Lee Burkhaw and his folks at Tampa Police Department got on this letter right away, right away, pulled in the FBI, pulled in FDLE. | ||
| The Postal Service was able to track where this letter was said from in San Diego. | ||
| In a miraculously quick period of time, FDLE turned around the fingerprints that were obtained from the particular letter to identify George Russell Isbel on this matter. | ||
| And there was an arrest by the FBI who was coordinating this outside the San Diego area in conjunction with the local U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI in San Diego, and last but not least, the San Diego Police Department. | ||
| What we have here, and you can look at the complaint that has been filed and that is before you, is a vicious, horrific letter threatening Mr. Johnson and his family sent to Mr. Johnson's house. | ||
| In the complaint that you'll see, and also it attaches Isbel's letter, he is calling for the extermination of Mr. Johnson, that he should be strangled by an American flag, that he hoped somebody blows his head off, and then some vicious, vicious comments thereafter. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, we have been at this podium many times before. | ||
| And I say this and I say it again to echo what the Attorney General has just said and what the Attorney General has said throughout the country when similar instances have come up. | ||
| Such conduct will simply not be tolerated. | ||
| It will not be tolerated. | ||
| If you send a communication to anyone, anyhow, anywhere, where you are threatening individuals with harm, you will be prosecuted by the United States Department of Justice. | ||
| And you will be prosecuted while we bring all the joint assets of law enforcement, as you see here: the Tampa Police Department, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the United States Postal Service, and of course, coordinating this is the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | ||
| So the word should get out, and it should be no mistake that if you decide at any point, at any time, to write such a thing and send it over the wires or in this instance, put it in the mails, you will be prosecuted and you will be held accountable. | ||
| If we can just take a couple of moments, I know Mr. Johnson wants to make a few comments, and I invite you to do so. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
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| Thank you, officers. | ||
| One month ago, today, I witnessed my friend of 10 years, someone who I considered a brother, a loving husband, a devoted father, a generational leader, get assassinated on a live stream by a left-wing radical. | ||
| Approximately one year ago, I witnessed the President of the United States get shot in the head by a left-wing radical who also took the life of a Trump supporter in front of his daughters and wife. | ||
| Two months ago, Christian children kneeling and praying in a church were slaughtered by a left-wing extremist. | ||
| And two weeks ago, federal law enforcement was shot at multiple sniper rounds in a federal facility by a left-wing extremist. | ||
| If it's happening every single week, is it that extreme? | ||
| Or has the Democrat Party mainstreamed violence as a political tool? | ||
| The individual who wrote me described why he wanted me dead. | ||
| I was a white cis Christian Trump supporter. | ||
| They described in great detail how I would be killed in an open field just like Charlie, how much blood would come out of my head and neck when it was blown off. | ||
| This individual described orphaning my four beautiful children and widowing my wife with great joy. | ||
| You might want to say another left-wing radical, another extremist. | ||
| And to that, I would like to direct your attention to the state of Virginia, where Democrats have nominated and are about to vote for the chief law enforcement officer in that state, a man who has done the exact same thing, an individual who's calling for the assassination by bullets of Republicans that he disagrees with. | ||
| The killing of their children, the slaughtering of, as he says, little fascists. | ||
| Are my four innocent, beautiful children little fascists? | ||
| Violence has been mainstreamed by the Democrat Party. | ||
| It is not extremist, it is mainstream. | ||
| And we need a moment of reckoning here. | ||
| This has to stop. | ||
| This cycle must end. | ||
| Is any Democrat courageous enough to disavow violence, to call for individuals that espouse these things, like what happened to my family, or what's happening in Virginia, to call for those kinds of candidates to step down? | ||
| Will Democrats vote for that? | ||
| Because if you're voting for that, then implicitly you're encouraging it, you're endorsing it. | ||
| I don't want political violence. | ||
| I want peace in my nation. | ||
| I love this country. | ||
| I want to be able to debate like Charlie did. | ||
| I want to be able to raise my family in peace. | ||
| That is our birthright. | ||
| But you cannot make peace with evil as a Christian. | ||
| You cannot unite with people who want you dead. | ||
| I want unity in this nation. | ||
| I want to be able to agree on more than what we disagree on. | ||
| But for that first to happen, we must understand the battle. | ||
| We are fighting good versus evil, darkness versus light. | ||
| And good must conquer evil. | ||
| Do not make peace with evil. | ||
| To that end, and in conclusion, I would like to thank federal law enforcement, Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, the FBI, the DOJ, the Tampa Police Department, the detectives here, | ||
| with absolute pinpoint accuracy, professionalism, courtesy, swift and tact, they were able to act instantly in order to make sure that my family was safe, potentially to preserve the lives of my children. | ||
| And they're doing that for families all around the country in many different ways. | ||
| Every American should unite behind that cause. | ||
| No matter who you are, you should say, this is a country where families should be able to raise their children safely, where people can have peaceful disagreements, and we can all live together under one American flag. | ||
| I just want to profoundly thank the Trump administration and federal law enforcement and local law enforcement for saving my family. | ||
| I will never forget it. | ||
| It is the greatest goodness that has ever been done to me. | ||
| And that is a thing that every American can get behind. | ||
| The Trump administration making America safe again. | ||
| God bless them. | ||
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| We'll take, do you want to toss to the Charlie Kirk show right now, Pam Bondi? | ||
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Attorney General, I do know that it's unfortunate what happened to your family in that letter, but you just described that this is solely put on by the Democratic Party. | |
| Do you see it that way, that this is something that is caused by the Democratic Party? | ||
| No, and I just talked about what happened in Minnesota to a Democrat, what happened in Pennsylvania to a Democrat governor. | ||
| No, this was a left-wing radical. |