Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
Crisis, you know right now, many of those places you can't get to because of security concerns. | ||
I think the Christians of the world would step up and say, hey, look, if you're gonna have a Muslim state, which obviously you're gonna have after this Gaza deal, if you've obviously got the Jewish state, uh let's just go three ways. | ||
We need it, and we need it particularly to protect uh the holiest sites of the Christian faith. | ||
I think we all Christians would realize we owe that to the Apostolic Fathers, we owe that to the early founders of the church, and particularly we owe that to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. | ||
unidentified
|
Amen. | |
Amen, brother. | ||
And guess what? | ||
unidentified
|
That's why you are gonna have the C on your vest, and I'll take the A. Brother, show's all yours. | |
Appreciate you. | ||
Have a great weekend. | ||
Hey, have a great special on Saturday, by the way, folks. | ||
This is gonna be great. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
Eric, no. | ||
I if that means because that means I'm responsible for Eric Bowling. | ||
Bowling is beyond control. | ||
He's one of the great talents. | ||
He's one, he's one of the great. | ||
By the way, now that I got a second, I'm gonna say if Eric Bowling had hit the bid, when Eric Bowling, he was the first guy we offered Secretary of Commerce. | ||
If Eric Bowling had hit the bid to be a Secretary of Commerce, instead of just be a superstar and develop the five as a as the mega hit it is today. | ||
If he had chosen to do that, we would have had a perfect census. | ||
Remember, it was the guy that followed you that was the cover bid for Eric Bowling in commerce. | ||
The basic, I'm just saying American history. | ||
unidentified
|
When you offered it, though, we like there was no juice in that job. | |
If you remember, it's not a lot of juice in the in the in the commerce shop. | ||
Now it's I don't know. | ||
Stop. | ||
It's a right hand of the father now. | ||
No, hang on, stop. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Eric Bowling creates his own juice. | ||
You are juice. | ||
Why do you think we were gonna do? | ||
You had so had so many deadbeats as commerce secretary. | ||
He said, just give it to bowling. | ||
He'll go wild over there. | ||
You would have been you've been a superstar. | ||
Maybe in a future administration, Eric, when you got a few more gray hairs. | ||
unidentified
|
Maybe you you'll you'll know uh who's ever running the shop in a future administration. | |
I can clean up Howard Lutnick's mess. | ||
Steve, all yours. | ||
I love you. | ||
Brothers, have a great have a great weekend. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Have a great weekend. | ||
Eric Bowling. | ||
Okay, we're gonna be calling some audibles today, as we normally do here in the war room every day because so much stuff is happening. | ||
We're gonna go to New Jersey to Wildwood to this incredible, uh incredible rally. | ||
Jack Pasobi's there, Real America's voice, we got cameras. | ||
It's gonna be great up on skates from Scott Depressor, all of it. | ||
We're trying to track down Benny Johnson. | ||
Uh you're gonna let me know when we get Benny. | ||
Uh Benny was gonna be there today, but of course, that dramatic press availability and statement by the attorney general of the United States of the potential threats against the life of Benny Johnson and his family. | ||
Benny couldn't make it up, so we're gonna try to get Benny here. | ||
The President of the United States, I think momentarily, I'm looking at my producer here, is going to uh is I think the president of the United States is gonna be in the oval, and we're gonna be talking about he's gonna sign uh I guess an executive order around pricing uh around AstraZeneca, the pharmaceutical company. | ||
We're gonna go to that. | ||
We got a lot of things we're gonna juggle, but we do have a cold open. | ||
A lot to go through in news today. | ||
I'm gonna separate out and bifurcate the Bolton situation because so special. | ||
But let's go ahead. | ||
I'm gonna play a cold open. | ||
If the president starts in the oval, we're gonna jump right to that, but let's go ahead and try to start the show. | ||
We were at uh development uh in the last two years. | ||
We fought during these two years to uh achieve our war aims. | ||
The central one of these war aims is to return the hostages, all of the hostages, the living and the dead. | ||
And we're about to achieve that goal. | ||
We couldn't have achieved it without the extraordinary help. | ||
President Trump and his team, Steve Whitkoff, and John Cushman. | ||
They worked tirelessly with Ron and his team, our team. | ||
Uh and uh that and the courage of our soldiers who uh entered Gaza and the combined military and diplomatic pressure that isolated Hamas, I think has brought us to this point. | ||
I want to personally thank both of you, Steve, Jared. | ||
It's been long hours. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you. | |
You work around the clock, but not only worked, I think you you put in your uh your brains and your hearts. | ||
And we know that it's uh for the benefit of Israel and the United States for the benefit of uh decent people in for the benefit of these families who will finally get to be with our mothers. | ||
unidentified
|
And I want to thank you on their behalf as well, on behalf of the people of this. | |
Thank you. | ||
Ross Vogue just tweeted the following one-line sentence. | ||
He said the rifts have begun. | ||
It's uh, of course, an acronym that means reduction in force uh or terminations. | ||
CNN's Arlette Science has the latest from Capitol Hill. | ||
Um Arlett, what can you tell us? | ||
Well, Brianna, this marks a significant escalation in the government shutdown fight as President Trump is now making good on his threats for potentially conducting mass layoffs within the federal workforce if this shutdown dragged on. | ||
Now, uh, we're still learning to uh trying to learn exactly how many federal workers will be impacted by these layoffs. | ||
But an OMB spokesperson said that the number is expected to be substantial. | ||
The White House at one point had previously floated that layoffs could potentially number into the thousands. | ||
So we will work to learn more about who is exactly impacted. | ||
But the White House had made clear going into this that the programs that they would target would be ones that did not align with President Trump's priorities. | ||
And he has said time and time again that any cuts that they will be making will be to democratic programs. | ||
But this comes after Trump had really uh held off for a little bit of time in enacting these mass layoffs. | ||
There have been Republicans up here on Capitol Hill who have warned of the political perils that mass layoffs could have relating to their federal workforce. | ||
Uh and so still there's a lot to learn about who exactly will be impacted, but this is just another point that Republicans are trying to make uh as they're trying to exert greater pressure on Democrats to change their mind on their approach to the shutdown. | ||
unidentified
|
Does this put de pressure on Democrats to come back and try to end this shutdown? | |
You know, I don't think so, Katie. | ||
And the reason I say that, and you know, let me acknowledge right up front that this shutdown is causing an awful lot of people an awful lot of pain. | ||
Um, the day it began, I went up to um the airport at Windsor Lodge, Connecticut to see off 500 Nash Connecticut National Guardsmen who were deploying to the Middle East. | ||
These are not wealthy people, right? | ||
And they are not going to get paid on October 15th. | ||
So this is this is causing a huge amount of pain. | ||
But in terms of how it whether it causes us to buckle, um, wait till the pain of not addressing the expiring um Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act subsidies come out. | ||
And in my, you know, this is gonna double and triple people's premiums, and most importantly, again, in a democracy what people think matters, the reality is, and I hate to talk about this in political terms because we're talking about a lot of real pain here. | ||
The reality is that all of the polling indicates that the American people understand in vast majorities that when the Republicans control the House, the Senate, and the White House, that this is not the Democrats' fault. | ||
So, yes, this is gonna create a lot of pain when federal workers get fired, but I can tell you who it's gonna come back around to, and that's Russ Vogt and his boss and his boss. | ||
And that is gonna that is gonna further enrage the American people. | ||
Friday, uh 10 October in the year of our Lord 2025, one month to the day to one of the greatest Americans of the 21st century. | ||
Uh Charlie Kirk was assassinated in cold blood in uh in Utah. | ||
I want to bring in now Benny Johnson, a very dramatic uh Benny today, uh kind of shocked the country. | ||
The attorney general of the United States steps up to the microphone and talks about threats uh for the assassination for your assassination and your family. | ||
Uh, can you tell us about it and the impact uh to your family, sir? | ||
Yes, Steve, that's exactly right. | ||
Charlie Kirk killed exactly one month ago today. | ||
This was something that we all watched. | ||
A good man, a peaceful man, a loving husband and a devoted father, a dear friend of mine and a brother to me. | ||
And we sent them the peaceful guy. | ||
That's all Charlie wanted to do was talk and debate. | ||
And because Charlie had won the ultimate debate, they decided to kill him because that would be the only way to silence him. | ||
So what does that tell us about the modern left, Steve? | ||
That we should take their threats seriously. | ||
If we send them the peaceful guy and then they kill us, there's a lot of a lot of parables actually that Christ tells about this. | ||
They're telling us who they are, and they're telling us that with every passing week. | ||
Now, as just in Portland and Chicago with Christy Gnome at ICE facilities, and I watched those ICE facilities to a man get attacked with sticks, bricks, rocks, stones, explosives. | ||
I saw these slashed tires of their vehicles. | ||
I saw dozens of left wing protesters arrested. | ||
Our cars and the motorcade were spat upon for what? | ||
For just arresting some child pederists that are here illegally? | ||
This is what the left is fighting for. | ||
There was a giant sign outside of the ice facility in Portland that said we have the guillotine and we're about to use it. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
When somebody shows you who they are, believe them, the left has become obscenely violent. | ||
We've seen that in the church shooting in Minneapolis, where little Christian children were slaughtered by left-wing extremists. | ||
We've seen that when an ice facility that was under sniper fire by a left-wing extremist. | ||
But is it really extreme or is it mainstream from the Democrat Party? | ||
And so when we got a letter that threatened to do the exact same thing that happened to Charlie to me and to orphan my children and widow my wife, uh, we took it very seriously. | ||
We went to the federal authorities. | ||
We went to uh the local police, who then referred it to the FBI. | ||
The FBI took it very seriously, and a massive shout out to Cash Patel, Dan Bon Gino, who were all over this, and Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has now someone in custody uh and in prison that has copped to this uh DNA evidence on the letter that was sent to my home. | ||
Uh and so we're gonna take it seriously, and I just want a profound thank you to the Trump administration uh for saying, all right, well, um, you know, maybe this is enough. | ||
You know, maybe, you know, we don't have to wait for somebody else to die uh to take this seriously. | ||
Um the question, I guess, for the Democrat Party is how many more of us need to die? | ||
And that's a pretty dark question because, well, I don't know. | ||
They don't seem to be taking it seriously. | ||
Steve, I'll uh leave you with this. | ||
In Virginia, a man named Jay Jones uh is on the record doing exactly what happened to me today. | ||
You know, he's on the record threatening the lives of Republicans, wanting to kill their children, calling them little fascists, saying that pain is the only teacher. | ||
And Democrats, presumably by the millions, will be voting for this guy for the top law enforcement position in the state. | ||
What does that say about the state of their party? | ||
It's totally godless, Steve. | ||
Benny, um, you have a different operating style than Charlie, but you're one of the leaders of this movement. | ||
Uh, you you have tremendous energy. | ||
Not only do you go around and speak, you got the podcast all that, but you have been riding shotgun and putting out to the nation with your videos uh exactly what's going on and to the details of of how um kind of perverted is uh this uh this resistance to basically get these illegal alien invaders out of the country. | ||
I think it's broader than the Democratic Party. | ||
What permission structure is on the left that makes it okay to send a letter to you uh threatening your life with assassination and also your children. | ||
What is the permission structure of the entire left broader than the Democratic Party, sir, that makes all right? | ||
Because you know this guy will be lionized by certain elements of the left of this guy's a hero, sir. | ||
Yeah, so Steve, I'm a Christian, and as a Christian, I believe in the book of Genesis that God created life, and he created life and man uh to be in his own image, that thou shall not kill. | ||
I believe in the Ten Commandments. | ||
I believe in Christ's order and law, and I believe I stand against murder because life is precious and creation is from God, and it's not it's immoral to take life. | ||
And because of that worldview, I am against violence. | ||
I'm against political violence. | ||
I've never advocated for political violence. | ||
We stream hundreds of thousands of hours. | ||
We have hundreds of thousands of videos that are on the internet. | ||
Never once in any private message or in any piece of content have I ever advocated violence, nor would I. In fact, when Joe Biden got terminal cancer stage five metastasized to the bone, which is a death sentence, uh, we prayed for him. | ||
And I don't like Joe Biden. | ||
I think he wrecked the country, but nobody was celebrating or dancing on his grave. | ||
That's not who we are. | ||
And that's because we see life as innately valuable. | ||
And the difference is that the left is godless. | ||
Marxists and Bolsheviks are always godless, And they simply view life as numbers on a ledger and to be done away with if it's politically inconvenient. | ||
And that is precisely the permission slip that they have. | ||
It is good versus even no, darkness versus light, Steve. | ||
Benny, can you hear one second? | ||
You were one of the headliners in this rally in New Jersey. | ||
I know you can't make it. | ||
You were in Tampa today with your family and with this dramatic announcement by the Department of Justice. | ||
I'd like you to hold just for a second. | ||
I want to get your thoughts as we're going to go to New Jersey to this incredible rally, also to the Oval Office to the President of the United States. | ||
The President State is going to sign, I believe, an executive order. | ||
I'm sure he's going to have a press available. | ||
Like I said, we're calling audibles all afternoon here in the war room. | ||
Benny Johnson is our guest. | ||
Benny Johnson was targeted by this violent left in an escalatory move. | ||
It's not simply Charlie Kirk, one of the greatest young men I've ever met. | ||
It goes beyond Charlie Kirk. | ||
Now they're targeting specifically leaders of the MAGA movement. | ||
Today, in a dramatic reveal, the Department of Justice laid out the uh basically the threatened assassination attempt on Benny Johnson. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Benny in the war room in a moment. | ||
unidentified
|
I got American faith in America's heart. | |
You're waiting War room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banner. | ||
Benny, I I want to make sure people understand this because I don't think you're not a guy that puts this out there a lot, but they have targeted you for a while. | ||
Now, obviously, this is a they're going up the escalatory ladder in the threats, but they've come and tried to intimidate you and your family before, your children, your wife, uh, particularly when you're even you're not there. | ||
Um, what they're trying to do is show the right that we can come after your leaders. | ||
And if we if we flinch, that is that's a victory for the left. | ||
These people are violent. | ||
Uh they're going to get increasingly violent. | ||
The letter, at least the parts that are that were implied today, were uh grotesque. | ||
Uh, and I know you're very thankful for the Trump administration and for and for Pam Bondi and DOJ and Cash and everybody was on it. | ||
But what is your what is your guidance to the Republican Party and to our movement overall of how we're we're not law enforcement officials? | ||
We're, you know, you're one of the movement leaders. | ||
We're on this movement together. | ||
You've got the war and posse, average Americans, but they see what's going on. | ||
They can't unsee Charlie's brutal assassination just a month ago. | ||
What's your message to this movement? | ||
And what's your message, particularly to the leaders of this movement? | ||
Yeah, to the leaders of the movement, and particularly to the movement itself, which is a moral movement of good people. | ||
It's that God is the author of life and death, and you shouldn't live in fear. | ||
That ultimately our creator is the one who holds our life in his hand. | ||
And we have him to thank for our lives. | ||
He he didn't need a Benny Johnson. | ||
God didn't need a Steve Bannon. | ||
He didn't need uh Tucker Carlson. | ||
He'd be he created a Charlie Kirk for a reason and for a purpose. | ||
God created us for a purpose. | ||
And we have a purpose on this earth, and the that purpose is not to cower in fear, it is not to curl up in a ball in a fetal position and to feel sorry for ourselves. | ||
And what did I learn this the most, Steve? | ||
I learned it from Charlie. | ||
In 2020, when we watched Joe Biden steal the election, and we watched this massive apparatus, you know, sort of uh this cloud of darkness sort of come over everything. | ||
Charlie knew damn well that this meant that his social media would be demonetized, he'd be taken offline, turning point, uh, would be harassed by the feds. | ||
He knew that uh he was gonna have a massive uphill battle as somebody who is such a strong ally and stuck his neck out so much for President Trump. | ||
And we were there right after the election was called for Joe Biden. | ||
And that was the time for Charlie to be sad. | ||
And that was the time for Charlie to be uh depressed and to say, well, maybe we just wrap this whole thing up, or maybe maybe we play nice and just don't really go on offense. | ||
And that guy, he was like, we go 50 times harder. | ||
This was the story. | ||
Uh and it is 100% factual. | ||
Charlie Kirk said we are gonna go 50 times harder now that they've done this to our nation. | ||
And that is the spirit of the lion. | ||
That is the spirit of Christ in us, the man who has conquered death. | ||
And that power lives within us, Steve. | ||
And so uh we are not made to be timid. | ||
The nature of Satan is to steal, kill, and destroy. | ||
So when you see people getting killed and destroyed and stolen from, uh, you know that that's evil moving this world. | ||
And that's not us. | ||
We are salt and light. | ||
And so that's what that's what keeps me uh going. | ||
And uh ultimately, my message to the leaders of the party is to get behind the people who are being targeted right now. | ||
You know, there are left-wing billionaires who are funding militant groups to come and kill us. | ||
We know that as a matter of fact. | ||
And I think we're gonna find out so much more about the funding of Antifa uh and other paramilitary groups on the left. | ||
And I'd love to see Republican billionaires, you know, get together to counter that uh in a real way, because it is an actual war out here, and they want to take us out. | ||
Um, and we gotta stand strong. | ||
unidentified
|
That's the way we're gonna do it. | |
You were instrumental in 2024 with uh as one of uh Charlie's uh partners in in delivering getting out low propensity, low information voters in places like Pennsylvania, the reason we won, a place like Arizona, Michigan. | ||
Today, uh, with all the security concerns, you were gonna be one of the headliners in New Jersey. | ||
Why did you pick New Jersey? | ||
Why this race, and why was it important enough to Benny Johnson to say, hey, for the first thing after Charlie, at least publicly, I'm gonna be up there with Pesobic and every and Pressler, Cliff Maloney, everybody that delivered the 2024. | ||
What why did you do that? | ||
I planned on taking the first flight out this morning from Tampa to get to Philadelphia and then driving to Wildwood, New Jersey, which is uh hard place to get to, honestly. | ||
And so that's that was gonna be my path today. | ||
But I got a call late last night from the attorney general's office saying that they're going to do this press conference. | ||
And so that was something that we had to do, and there was just no conceivable logistical way for me to get up uh to Wildwood. | ||
I recorded a video for them. | ||
I don't know if it's playing, perhaps it's playing right now at this moment. | ||
Uh, but we were honored to be invited. | ||
We want to play offense. | ||
It's kind of dovetails beautifully in their last question, Steve, which is you know, what is playing offense looks like? | ||
I mean, playing offense looks like going into enemy territory. | ||
How do you win a war? | ||
You don't win a war through a World War One style stalemate. | ||
You you through trench warfare where it's like five feet one way or the other. | ||
You win a war by taking ground, by taking resources from the enemy, by taking their resources and using them using it against them, by going deep into enemy territory, by proving your power. | ||
Uh, and I mean, of course, that's what terrified them about the whole Jimmy Kimmel saga was these people thought they were untouchable. | ||
And they realized in that moment that they not only didn't have cultural power, they didn't have institutional or regulatory power. | ||
And so they were totally and completely exposed. | ||
And we were able to roll right into Moscow, you know what I mean? | ||
And it's like, it's like this is the moment that we should be going on offense politically and culturally, uh, because the energy is with us. | ||
The American people are with us. | ||
And I'm I love this shot. | ||
If you if we could stay on this wide shot for just a moment, there's a reason why there's this uh beautiful electoral map in my studio. | ||
The electoral map shows that 90% of the counties in America voted with President Trump. | ||
90% of the counties in America vote for Trump. | ||
And that means that we run this land. | ||
And I want a media that reflects that. | ||
I want a moral uh populace that reflects that. | ||
Uh I I want an entertainment industry that reflects that. | ||
Uh, and I want a political class that reflects that, Steve. | ||
And that only happens by going on offense. | ||
Benny, you're one of the leaders of this movement and one of the young leaders in this country for one basic simple reason. | ||
You have uh courage, many other talents, but courage, and it's upon courage that all the other virtues rest. | ||
Benny, where what are your coordinates? | ||
Where do people get you, your podcast, your content, uh, your social media? | ||
Yeah, you can find us at Benny Johnson on all platforms. | ||
Um, right here on X. Um, and then we have that user handle across all platforms. | ||
Uh, the betting show is our show, and it'd be our uh distinct privilege and honor if the war room posse uh subscribed to our program. | ||
Honored to have you on here, Benny. | ||
Go with God. | ||
unidentified
|
God speaking. | |
Thank you, sir. | ||
Uh Benny Johnson, it won't come any better. | ||
And his family, if you're gonna say prayers tonight, say prayers for Charlie, obviously, one month ago today today, but also for Benny and particularly his family, uh, a threat of uh of assassination by these deviants on the uh deviants on the uh on the left. | ||
Do we have Cliff? | ||
Let's go to the let's go actually out to the uh to Wildwood, New Jersey to the rally. | ||
We have Cliff uh Mahoney, uh Cliff Maloney. | ||
Cliff. | ||
Uh you're one of the architects, one of the guys on the ground of Pennsylvania. | ||
Is New Jersey really if you tell me, I believe it. | ||
Is New Jersey winnable? | ||
unidentified
|
That'll be true. | |
Yes, it is, Steve. | ||
And look, as I told you before, you know, went on your show a year and a half ago, almost two years now. | ||
You know, we looked at the numbers in PA and we realized there was a path. | ||
I'm here to tell everybody in the war room posse. | ||
Excuse me, New Jersey is in play. | ||
As Jack Pasobic said, NJ is the play. | ||
Steve, the polls are tightening. | ||
If you spend any time with Jack Chitterelli, he is a likable guy. | ||
He is a nice guy. | ||
And you got to see this other candidate, the Dems are putting up, Mikey Cheryl. | ||
The more time she spends interacting with voters, the more votes she loses. | ||
So we're gonna have to put in tons of work here. | ||
We have launched a New Jersey Chase program. | ||
We are gonna be pounding on doors here, but this is gonna take all hands on deck, and the fact that we've got guys like Benny going all in, Poso going all in, Scott Presser going all in, everybody here on the ground. | ||
It's gonna take all of us. | ||
Let me let me ask you, you told us a year before Pennsylvania that this thing's winnable because there are low propensity voters, but we can get to them. | ||
We can put the manpower to get to them. | ||
Do you see the same thing in New Jersey? | ||
Do you think you can put the manpower together with what three four weeks to go to do this? | ||
Well, here's the thing, Steve. | ||
We've been on the ground for two months. | ||
I haven't told many folks because PA's been my brand. | ||
But to be frank with you, when they killed Charlie a month ago, it really, really changed my thoughts on which battle should we be public about? | ||
Where should we go all in? | ||
This Charlie would tell us we have to do the work. | ||
And so to answer your question, Steve, we've knocked 280,000 doors in New Jersey in the last two months. | ||
We've got just under a month to knock the final to get us to 500,000 doors. | ||
But I'm gonna pledge the war room posse right now. | ||
The New Jersey Chase will knock 500,000 doors in the state of New Jersey for Jack Tittorelli. | ||
And Steve, the numbers here are very similar to 2020 and PA of Trump versus Biden. | ||
That's why I'm here, and I'm really hopeful we can pull this out for Jack. | ||
Uh Cliff, where do people go right now? | ||
I want to know where they go for your site, where they go for your social media, particularly if you got something set up for New Jersey Chase. | ||
Uh, remember, your word is law here because you delivered a long shot and you told us you were gonna do it a year in advance. | ||
So where do folks go? | ||
I need folks from all across the war room posse to go to njase.org, and you can check me out on X at Maloney. | ||
Steve, remember the War Room Posse fueled our entire effort in PA. | ||
A hundred and seventy-fot hours sponsors at Ballot Chaser for an entire Jay. | ||
Would love, love to have the support again. | ||
We're gonna pile into this big. | ||
New Jersey's winnable. | ||
You know what? | ||
I heard it from Cliff Maloney. | ||
And if he tells me it's uh it's uh it's as good as gold. | ||
You can bank it. | ||
Sir, thank you so much for being up in New Jersey today and so much for leading this effort. | ||
Appreciate you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Charlie Kirk's assassination. | ||
Charlie Kirk inspired people every day, but his assassination have really got people up on it. | ||
Scott Pressler says Pennsylvania's the new Ohio. | ||
New Jersey's the new Pennsylvania. | ||
We gotta prove it. | ||
In a couple of weeks on election day, we have to prove it. | ||
We gotta win New Jersey. | ||
Stops them dead in the tracks. | ||
short commercial break. | ||
In return, we've got Oval Office, rallies in New Jersey, breaking news. | ||
Stick around. | ||
You're in the War Room on a Friday afternoon. | ||
unidentified
|
I'm going to find your soul. | |
So your host, Stephen K. Back. | ||
Okay, let's go right to the Oval Office. | ||
Uh, we're lining up uh President of the United States will be out momentarily. | ||
There you see Dr. Oz and others. | ||
Uh We're set to go. | ||
And President Trump, they've actually got the podium. | ||
Uh, and we're gonna have a little, I think, presentation. | ||
The President's gonna speak. | ||
Uh, we're gonna go after the president in this presentation, and I'm sure the president is gonna take a couple of three questions from the media. | ||
It's been such a huge news day. | ||
Uh, we are going to go back to New Jersey to the rally. | ||
Uh so we're gonna um we're going to um how do I say juggle a few things today? | ||
Plus we've got tons of other breaking news analysis. | ||
Before the president comes out, one things I didn't get to is that John Bolton, MSNBC, exclusively reported uh during, I think right before Nicole Wallace uh took over this afternoon at four o'clock. | ||
They reported in the late three o'clock hour, four o'clock, that John Bolton uh is now there's been a leak over the Justice Department that uh DOJ John Bolton is being uh investigated and looks like will be charged, multiple counts, uh felonies uh around classified material. | ||
Very serious. | ||
Uh MSMEC was in total and complete meltdown about this. | ||
Why? | ||
Because uh Bolton, I think, opens up the possibility that about how serious the Justice Department is, how serious about the national security, how serious they are about classified information, and I think that puts uh people like Brennan and Weissman and uh, of course, McCabe, uh, all of them, Lisa Monaco, all of these people very vulnerable. | ||
Today it was absolute total and complete, uh, totally complete meltdown. | ||
Um just to give you a little uh view of the Oval Office, right there, that door uh that one of the and the the uh penny officer, one of the chiefs right there is uh in fact I don't like glass, I think he's the chief, uh, is um or first class. | ||
That door, if I have my bearing straight, that door leads into the uh leads into the where the dining room is, the small dining room where the president conducts a lot of business as he's as he's uh viewing events that happen on TV. | ||
There is this the president of the United States. | ||
We'll turn it over to the Oval Office. | ||
Nice to have you. | ||
This is a big announcement. | ||
We have a lot of big announcements, they're sort of all big announcements, actually. | ||
It's uh wonderful to be in the Oval Office. | ||
I think you probably like it the best. | ||
You like it the best for press conferences? | ||
I sort of do. | ||
But today I'm excited to announce another historic achievement in our quest to lower drug prices for all Americans. | ||
Uh you know, prices have come way down. | ||
We've gotten prices way down for groceries for oil, especially. | ||
Today we broke 60, $60 barrel. | ||
Uh they'll be we think the oil is going to be under $2 a gallon very soon. | ||
That's about uh 70% lower than what it was just a year ago. | ||
So that's a big thing. | ||
And when the oil comes down, everything comes down. | ||
It's pretty pretty beautiful to watch. | ||
Uh AstraZeneca, the largest pharmaceutical manufacturer in the United Kingdom, is committing to offer Americans major discounts on their vast catalog of prescription drugs. | ||
One of the great companies, by the way. | ||
And a most favored nation's pricing clause. | ||
So most favored nation is uh are you gonna pay whatever the lowest price anywhere in the world is? | ||
That's what you're gonna be paying. | ||
And uh I was I had it going very well in my first term, but we were interrupted by uh rigged election, so I was uh unable to carry it forward. | ||
We started it, but uh this was something I one of the reasons I wanted to run again was we had to have favorite nations where the world is not gonna be paying uh just a fraction, just a tiny fraction of what we were paying. | ||
I want to thank CEO, Pascal Sorrio. | ||
Very highly respected, one of the most respected men in business and certainly in the industry for joining us today, as well as Secretary Howard Lutnick, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., CMS administrator, Mehmet Oz, FDA Commissioner Marty McCarry, and Virginia Governor. | ||
Uh a man who's done an incredible job, and good luck with the upcoming election. | ||
I know you're working very hard. | ||
I watch you here at there. | ||
He's out there working. | ||
He wants to see that young woman win, and the attorney general, who I endorsed, etc. | ||
etc. | ||
Uh Glenn Young. | ||
Thank you very much, thank you for being here. | ||
For many years, Americans have paid the highest prices anywhere in the world for prescription drugs by far, by far. | ||
Many times the amount that other countries are paying in ridiculous. | ||
Upon taking office, I signed an executive order to make sure that Americans pay no more for prescription medications than the lowest prices or the same drug in other locations and developing nations. | ||
Today AstraZeneca is committing to offer all of their prescription medications to Medicaid at most favored nations prices. | ||
In other words, the lowest price anywhere in the world, that's what we get. | ||
A move that will save American taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. | ||
And I I tell the story, Glenn, that uh in my first term I had the honor of being uh the first president in 28 years to lower drug prices during the course of the year. | ||
And we actually did, and I was so proud of myself. | ||
We called the news conference, I announced it. | ||
It was one eighth of one percent. | ||
One eighth of one percent. | ||
Now drug prices are gonna be going down a hundred percent, four hundred percent, six hundred percent, a thousand percent in some cases. | ||
But for one eighth of a cent, uh, Bobby, think of that. | ||
I was so proud because for twenty-eight years nobody had done it. | ||
And uh now it's uh I think back to that. | ||
I said I shouldn't have had that news conference. | ||
But it it is true. | ||
I was the only one that did it, but it was not very much, and now we're gonna get in some cases a thousand percent reduction. | ||
This is gonna have a huge impact on everything from Social Security to Medicare to Medicaid, anything where they're buying any prescription drugs, it's gonna have an incredible impact. | ||
It's gonna lower itself greatly. | ||
AstraZeneca will also list many of their most popular drugs online at Trump RX.gov. | ||
Trump Rx. | ||
I don't know why they put the name Trump. | ||
I did not tell them to do it, but I'm honored to let him do it. | ||
That's true, actually. | ||
That heavily reduced most favored nations cost. | ||
Americans can expect discounts and as I said, of it could be in many cases way over a hundred percent. | ||
And uh as an example, one particular drug that's hot, very hot, six hundred and fifty-four percent on inhalers, uh CO, PD and asthma, as well as certain uh diabetics medications, uh, they're gonna be averaging about six hundred and fifty-four percent reduction in price. | ||
You believe that one? | ||
The Democrats will say, well, we should have gotten more. | ||
Uh it's crazy. | ||
In addition, all medications AstraZeneca introduces to the American market going forward will also be sold at these heavily discounted rates. | ||
Furthermore, AstraZeneca will invest $50 billion in the United States over the next five years for research and development of new drugs and to onshore manufacturing facilities across the country, like the new plant that broke around yesterday in Charlottesville, Virginia, uh, where the governor attended. | ||
They had uh a tremendous group of people attending. | ||
It's gonna have uh 3,600 jobs just to begin with. | ||
And that's gonna be a fantastic uh plant. | ||
I saw a picture. | ||
It's gonna be the best, right? | ||
It's you can't get any better. | ||
This is a uh tremendous victory for Virginia and for American patients and for everything for the country. | ||
It's an amazing company to have coming over to the United States in such a big way. | ||
That's gonna be a big part of the company. | ||
Presidents have promised for years to lower the cost of health care. | ||
But my administration is actually the first to do it and do it substantially. | ||
Do it at numbers that nobody thought, even I thought were not possible when you think think of it. | ||
If you got a 1 percent, 2 percent, 5 percent, that's good, you did a good job. | ||
We're talking about 100, 200, 300, 500, 700, in some cases, some big, big numbers, and the largest drug companies in the world are working with us to make this a reality. | ||
And so I look forward to uh being at your uh opening of that incredible facility. | ||
I hear something, and it's in a great location, Lynn. | ||
One of the beautiful locations. | ||
So I'd now like to ask Secretary Kennedy to say a few words, followed by Dr. Raz, Pascal, Governor Yuncan, and uh we'll take some questions afterwards. | ||
Would anybody like to have some questions Yes? | ||
Oh I'm shocked. | ||
Okay, we'll take them right after. | ||
Okay. | ||
Bobby, please. | ||
Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
I I talked about this a little yesterday in the cabinet meeting. | ||
But it's worth repeating because it shows the uh this historical achievement as really monumental. | ||
When I was in my confirmation process, virtually every Democratic senator showed me their preoccupation with making sure that we completed that I was going to continue to get a commitment from me to continue the IRA drug price negotiations. | ||
That the IRA required the Democrats, although President Biden was in in the first year of the IRA to negotiate 10 drug prices down. | ||
And then I was supposed to my first year negotiate 15 and 15 every year thereafter, and that was their plan. | ||
The Democrats claimed that they had a 22% reduction, and that that was a great success. | ||
When we actually looked at that when I came into the agency, we realized we were actually paying more for eight of those eight of the ten drugs. | ||
The 22% reduction was off of list price. | ||
And Medicare ended up paying more for eight of the drugs, equal for the ninth, and about a 2% discount on the 10th drug. | ||
So that was the plan, and that's what they did. | ||
We are continuing the RA negotiations, but thanks to the president's leadership, we have achieved something extraordinary here, which is a dream that he's had for 20 years because he's the common sense president. | ||
He saw something 20 years ago. | ||
He learned that we were playing three, four, or five, sometimes ten months, ten times for the same drug as they were paying in European countries. | ||
Some of these drugs were manufactured in facilities in New Jersey, and then sold for one-tenth the price in Great Britain in London or Paris, that Americans were being charged for them a year. | ||
He saw that this was unfair. | ||
Every Democratic president, every Republican president has said that this was the this was the gold standard, this is what we needed to do. | ||
Nobody's been able to change it. | ||
And when we came in, I have to say I was pessimistic about doing MFN. | ||
Dr. Oz was pessimistic. | ||
Our staff, John Brooke, and Chris Klump and the other people we brought in were all pessimistic. | ||
The president saw something that we didn't say, which is we had leverage. | ||
And that came through Howard and the tariffs, and we had extraordinary leverage to uh to craft these deals. | ||
So last week we had Pfizer in, which was one of the biggest American pharmaceutical companies. | ||
Today we have AstraZeneca in with Pascal Zurios, which is one of the biggest European pharmaceutical companies. | ||
And uh and the president saw the president asked us to do three things. | ||
One to get MFN prices. | ||
Two, to not bankrupt these companies. | ||
He understands that America has to be the center for innovation. | ||
The drug industry needs to innovate, that it's critical for its bottom line, it's critical for the health of the American people. | ||
And he asked us also to make sure that those companies would keep their promise to reshore this industry. | ||
Our national security purposes for our economy, it's it's critical. | ||
These companies are making these drugs in the United States. | ||
We were able to achieve all those things. | ||
And partially with the visionary help of Pascal, where is he? | ||
Pascal Zorias, who understood that innovation and the business doesn't work. | ||
If everybody is not pulling the horse, if everybody doesn't have the skin in the game, the whole world was riding on our shoulders and riding on our dime. | ||
70% of pharmaceutical revenues comes from this country. | ||
We only have 4.2% of the world's population. | ||
And we were paying for 80% or 90% of the innovation here. | ||
And the rest of the world was riding. | ||
It was a free rider. | ||
And Pascal understood that that's not fair, and it's not a good sustainable long-term business model. | ||
And he came to the table, he was one of the first leaders to come to the table. | ||
I want to thank him for his vision for operating with us in good faith. | ||
And this is an extraordinary deal. | ||
Not only that, but as the president just pointed out, he is also reassuring this industry here. | ||
He's building he has 19 uh facilities already operating in this country. | ||
He has this other facility in Arbor Mount Morrill County that Dr. Oz went with Governor Youngkin and broke ground on yesterday. | ||
He has a third, a second facility that is under construction in Kendall Square in Boston. | ||
Another facility in Rockville, Maryland, and a fourth facility in Copper, Texas, right outside of Dallas Fort Worth. | ||
And he's got plans for building many more in this country, thanks to the president's leadership to the tariffs, and to the common sense the president has demonstrated in his own commitment to make drug prices lower for hardworking Americans. | ||
So I want to thank the president for your visionary leadership. | ||
I want to thank Dr. Oz for his part and Marty McCary in negotiating this deal. | ||
Dr. Heidi Overton, Theo Merkel, Chris Klump, and John Brooks, who all played critical parts in the negotiation. | ||
And of course, Howard Levnik, who was uh the key to these negotiations. | ||
unidentified
|
Oh who do we bring up now? | |
Dr. Hoss. | ||
Thanks, Secretary. | ||
unidentified
|
Uh still take your place, Pastor. | |
Pascal, I get to introduce Pascal, which I'll do a great show and honor. | ||
So the world is. | ||
We're gonna go back to the oval as soon as we're gonna go back to the uh oval as soon as President Trump comes back and President Trump is gonna take uh questions. | ||
We're gonna put this into a um we can go ahead and we can go ahead and cut the mic there, guys. | ||
Um Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Denver. | ||
Okay, uh, here's what we're gonna do. | ||
We're gonna go, we can't go to New Jersey right now because I just finished the speech. | ||
I do want to play this block on Bolton, so I can get some observation. | ||
Huge breaking news about John Bolton that the President of the United States is quite interested in. | ||
As soon as the President comes back to the mic and starts taking questions, we'll go immediately back to the Oval Office. | ||
Let's play the Bolton package. | ||
We have learned that John Bolton, former National Security Advisor, turned sharp critic of Donald Trump, is expected to be the subject of a complaint or even an indictment as early as next week. | ||
MSNBC, citing two sources, is reporting exclusively that the acting U.S. attorney in Maryland is moving forward quickly to seek criminal charges against Bolton. | ||
They reportedly relate to claims that he improperly kept classified national security information in his Maryland home. | ||
His home was searched in August. | ||
Bolton's lawyer insists that his client, John Bolton, did nothing improper. | ||
It is the second instance of targeting a prominent Trump critic in two days, and the third in the past two weeks, it certainly fuels the perception that Donald Trump is deliberately making his way down a to-do list, having to do with his promise of political retribution. | ||
The reason that we're having this conversation is that presidents are told in normal times, and Donald Trump was told this during his first term, that they should not talk about criminal investigations. | ||
They shouldn't talk about who should be criminally investigated and who committed criminality. | ||
Because if they do that, it creates a perception that the prosecution is being done at the behest of the president. | ||
And it raises the question oh, is this being done for political reasons or is this being done based on the law and the fact? | ||
Obviously, Donald Trump has not kept his mouth shut about John Bolton. | ||
So because of that, we cannot sit here as people trying to understand this moment and accept on the face of it that this is being done based on the law and the fact, because the most powerful person in the United States who has picked not only who his attorney general is, but it looks like picks, You know who his line prosecutors are on prosecutions, is has been so open about this. | ||
And during his first term, aides and lawyers told him time and time again don't talk about this because when they really do get one of your enemies, it could potentially undermine it. | ||
So with he is charged and it does move forward. | ||
We will see, first of all, we'll get a sense of what what the evidence is, and we will also see what is a question that is is emerged in the Comey case and I'm sure it will emerge in the James case and was in the Bolton case, which is where is the line on vindictive prosecution? | ||
So a lot of people that get indicted go to court and they try and file motions and they say I'm being unfairly prosecuted and I'm being persecuted for that. | ||
And those things usually fall flat. | ||
They usually do not uh get get ruled on in their favor. | ||
We now have people that the president of the United States has openly said, I want prosecuted. | ||
And it looks like they are going they are being prosecuted. | ||
And there's there's not a lot of case law on this. | ||
This is not something that we see play out a lot. | ||
So we are going to see what vindictive prosecution means in 2025 in the United States. | ||
Is that something that would stop a criminal prosecution? | ||
Or is it something that it doesn't matter to the courts? | ||
unidentified
|
Does this put dep pressure on Democrats to come back and try to end this shutdown? | |
You know, I don't think so, Katie. | ||
And the reason I say that, and you know, let me acknowledge it. | ||
Let me have it. | ||
unidentified
|
Good. | |
We get the wrong clip there, we'll get it back up. | ||
Uh so Bolton, let's go to Schmidt. | ||
That's one of the senior reporters for the New York Times. | ||
I th I don't know if they ever announced this, not that would call anything out. | ||
I think he's married to Nicole Wallace. | ||
I think. | ||
I don't know if they ever say that on the show, but I think for full disclosure, I would know it's your husband. | ||
If it is, I think it is. | ||
He's dead wrong. | ||
And this is why I had Joel Gilbert on today. | ||
And uh, I think we'll play if we have time in the second hour, which I think we're kind of jammed because the uh Chitterelli, the Group and Terror candidate, we have his speech. | ||
Jack Pasobi's going to speech, Cliff Maloney's gonna speak, Scott Press is going to speak, we want to get all that. | ||
Plus, as soon as President Trump comes back to the podium in the oval, he's gonna take questions. | ||
We want to be there for that because this is another historic day with the in the presidency. | ||
And just absolutely extraordinary signing uh one of these uh uh uh situations individually with these companies like you did with Pfizer to drive down uh drug prices. | ||
To go back and say they're trying to make a big deal because people know that these are enemies of President Trump. | ||
As we told you today, and Nicole Wallace did a terrible job yesterday, and so did Stephanie Rule, because there are multiple charges and multiple felonies on um on Big Tish James. | ||
In fact, as we showed today, every property she's touched for the last 30 years either has mortgage fraud, banking fraud, insurance fraud, tax fraud, on all of them. | ||
Okay. | ||
Joel Gilbert had the goods. | ||
This information is out there. | ||
Joel Gilbert's just doing it as a as a public as someone pulling information from the public. | ||
He doesn't have the information that the Justice Department has, and I can tell you, I strongly believe from my sources, there's a major superseding indictment. | ||
What's a superseding indictment? | ||
You indict somebody to kind of get the process rolling, then as you've got more information as a prosecutor, you drop it on top of them. | ||
And uh there's a superseding indictment coming on Big Tish James that lays out many more felonies. | ||
So Big Tish is going away for a long time. | ||
There's multiple felonies, tax, uh, bank fraud, mortgage fraud, uh insurance fraud, all of it. | ||
Okay, and that's coming on on Bolton. | ||
Bolton, they caught uh they caught highly classified information at his office. | ||
They're not even disclosing what was in the home. | ||
Also, there's this question about Bolton, not simply the book he was writing, was he monetizing it in his this highly classified information? | ||
Was he monetizing it in his business, his consulting business, and my sources tell me there may be questions about him monetizing his calendar. | ||
What do I mean by that? | ||
I mean, his calendar is national security advisor is closely monitored. | ||
Every meeting is an important meeting. | ||
Uh, it may be a possibility that either his colleagues or his outside consulting firm or whatever were taking opportunities for who was on that calendar to get retained or do consulting work. | ||
Now that hasn't been proven, but I hear that's one of the paths are going down. | ||
My point, Schmidt's just sitting there, they're making this stuff up. | ||
This is so terrible. | ||
The He's the national, he's one of the top national security reporters in the country. | ||
He's one of the senior national security reporters, I believe, for the New York Times, our paper of record. | ||
I might add our beloved paper of record. | ||
And right there, he knows better. | ||
John Bolton, there's over going to be overwhelming evidence of Bolton. | ||
And they and they're going to need that because they're not in a particularly friend friendly district. | ||
But Cash Patel and Dan Bongino and the national security side of their investigation, plus DOJ. | ||
And the media's gonna try to kick up a lot of dust. | ||
They're gonna try to tell you, oh, this is just all Trump. | ||
This is Trump going after his critics. | ||
It's not. | ||
And the reason they're so freaked out, they're more freaked out about Bolton even than Comey, and because they realize on this national security aspect that uh John Brennan and Lisa Monaco and Andrew McCabe and that Ho'clapper, that whole crowd is gonna get rolled up. | ||
Yes, they are. | ||
They're gonna get rolled up, so you can write that down. | ||
Okay, here's what we're gonna try to do. | ||
We're gonna try to take a break. | ||
As soon as the president comes back to the little podium there to take questions, we're gonna jump out of the brain, go right back to the Oval Office. | ||
Want to thank Birch Gold for being our sponsor here, particularly this last couple of days. | ||
We've been bouncing around between live and doing the show with commentary and analysis. | ||
Birch Gold.com. | ||
I think now more than ever, you convinced now the gold's over 4,000. | ||
And Goldman Sachs is projecting it should be 4900 by the end of next year. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's pretty close, maybe to blown through 4100, at least it was the other day. | ||
It ain't the price you've got to know, it's the process. | ||
How do you know the process? | ||
We have a couple of teaching devices over at Birch Gold. | ||
Number one, take your phone out. | ||
The easy one, the simple one, the one get it right right away. | ||
Text Bannon, B-A-N-N-O-N at 989898. | ||
Get the ultimate guide, which happens to be free of investing in gold and precious metals in the age of Trump. | ||
Did I mention that silver over 50 bucks? | ||
I know we got some silver folks out there. | ||
Get right now, get it, read it. | ||
It's about the age of Trump. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
unidentified
|
Back to the warm in the Oval Office. | |
in just a moment. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not 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. | ||
unidentified
|
War room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Okay, we're going to juggle two things. | ||
It is uh Friday uh 10th September in the year of our Lord 2025, one uh month ago today, the assassination in cold blood of Charlie Kirk, one of the greatest Americans of his generation or any generation, just an extraordinary young man assassinated in cold blood. | ||
What did we learn earlier today? | ||
They uh threatened an assassination on Benny Johnson and uh and Benny Johnson's family. | ||
Uh we have Jack Pasobic. | ||
Okay, we're gonna go, we're gonna go to Wildwood. | ||
We're covering this great rally in New Jersey that Benny was gonna co-host with Jack. | ||
We're also gonna go back to the Oval Office. | ||
Let's go to Jack Pasobic in Wildwood, New Jersey, live. | ||
Jack Pesobick, put us in the room, brother. | ||
Steve, I'm here. | ||
I'm I'm on the uh the seaport pier of Wildwood, New Jersey, and you're seeing something that New Jersey has not seen without Donald Trump in a long, long time. | ||
You're seeing a rally of Patriots that are out here that want to take their state back. | ||
They're sick of the corruption, and they're sick of these carpet baggers who come from Virginia, like the candidate that they have, this Obama plant that he's airlifted into New Jersey to try to take their state. | ||
They're sick of it. | ||
Jack Chitterelli, he's a re he's from real Jersey, and this is a place where you're seeing that fire, the Patriots, the real New Jerseyans out here today. | ||
It's a blustery day here up on the Seaport Pier of in North Wildwood. | ||
But Steve, we're out here, you got the salt water in people's veins, the salt air is hitting us and it's keeping us all nice and awake. | ||
We're being real crusty. | ||
And these people in just one month's time are going to deliver this state for the GOP. | ||
They're going to flip New Jersey to red because New Jersey is the next Pennsylvania and New Jersey is the play. | ||
So Jack, answer this for the for the audience. | ||
I got Pressler, I got Mul Cliff Maloney, Scott Pressler, Jack Pasovic, Benny Johnson. | ||
I got the entire team with with uh with Charlie Kirk's Lieutenants that delivered Pennsylvania. | ||
One, why are you in New Jersey? | ||
And two, can you guys deliver the same type of kind of breathtaking victory that President Trump had in uh November twenty-four in a couple of weeks in New Jersey? | ||
Well, Steve, let me tell you if there's a team that's gonna do it, it's the team from Pennsylvania from 2024. | ||
We were able to show how to deliver that by activating key demographic groups, the working class going directly to them, asking them for their votes, going to Catholics, going to traditional Christians, people who understand the problems that have gone on, the problems of Trenton, the problems of Washington DC. | ||
They don't want New Jersey to become the next Virginia. | ||
And I'll tell you what's happening in New Jersey. | ||
Go and look at the county shift map from 2024. | ||
One hundred percent of the counties of New Jersey in 2024 shifted right, shifted red. | ||
That is not a fluke. | ||
New Jersey is the next Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania is the next Ohio because of Donald Trump and Steve. | ||
We're seeing that activation, that same activation of low propensity voters of the working class that we saw in 2024 in Pennsylvania, now happening in New Jersey. | ||
It's gonna happen again. | ||
We saw the shift just one year ago. | ||
And with this team that understands, and keep in mind, we got Cliff Maloney, but we're also working with Turning Point Action as a partner, talking to Tyler Boyer, using that same algorithmic method that Tyler put together for 2024 to be able to work that magic again. | ||
We know exactly who to target, turning out these low propensity voters to be able to make sure that they are the margin of victory come this November. | ||
Jack, I need to take a minute and talk about Pennsylvania for a second. | ||
In sixteen, when we won, I think we won Ohio by a couple of points, but it was kind of hanging in the balance till right to the end. | ||
In twenty-four, I think uh we won Pennsylvania by or excuse me, Ohio by ten points. | ||
When you say Pennsylvania is the new Ohio, and I think we won by 120,000 votes this time. | ||
What was it that you and Pressler and Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA, what was actually the work that you guys did to turn Pennsylvania into the new Ohio. | ||
Well, Steve, I uh it's it's what we were doing was being able to spread the fact that Donald Trump's message was the message for the working class. | ||
Pennsylvania is a rust belt state, but in many ways, the entire Northeast has those rust belt voters, and New Jersey does as well. | ||
The working class voters of these areas, the farmers of New Jersey, by the way, people don't even understand so much of South Jersey, Central Jersey actually is farmland. | ||
The blueberries of New Jersey, people might know about these are areas where you've got people that are natural Republican constituents. | ||
But Steve, they were totally checked out of the party. | ||
The party of Paul Ryan, the party of Mitt Romney, the party of John McCain. | ||
They were sick of the wars, they were sick of the corporate handouts, they were sick of all of it, and they saw all the financial corruption with John Corzine when he was airlifted in from Goldman Sachs. | ||
They didn't want any of it. | ||
No, what they wanted was a state and a government that would work for them that would deliver those jobs, that would deliver uh freedom from crime that would liberate them from illegal aliens, by the way. | ||
And Steve, New Jersey is one of the highest states per capita for illegal aliens, and it's nowhere near the border. | ||
It's because they've made the entire state a sanctuary state, and to activate those voters that could come out on that issue and so many of these other issues, Steve. | ||
The issue of housing, obviously being a huge issue with this huge influx of people that should not be in this c in this state. | ||
That is how New Jersey can be flipped the same way Pennsylvania was. | ||
Jack, you're going to speak. | ||
We're going to come back to the stage. | ||
We're going to interview you also. | ||
You're going to tell us more about the toucans. | ||
We got to go to the Oval Office. | ||
Your commander in chief from President United States is taking the podium again. | ||
Let's go back to the oval. | ||
Get back to Jack Passovic in a moment. | ||
So it's uh it's really incredible. | ||
And that's gonna be so good for Medicaid and Medicare and everything, frankly. | ||
For your life, it's gonna be so good. | ||
So nobody ever thought they were gonna see. | ||
And don't let Democrats take the credit, because you know, they'll try. | ||
They'll say, oh, we work so hard, and they didn't work hard. | ||
They did uh they obstruct it, they actually did the opposite. | ||
So that's really uh more important than even the tremendous investments being made in our country. | ||
But think of it, we cracked uh 18 trillion with a T trillion dollars, and uh frankly, one trillion for four years wasn't that bad. | ||
He did less than a trillion, but we did that in a period of eight months, so it's pretty pretty uh record shattering by by many trillions of dollars. | ||
Any country, no matter what country you're talking about, nobody's done numbers like that. | ||
So thank you all for being here. | ||
Do you want to have a couple of questions? | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
unidentified
|
One on this if I could and one on China, if I may. | |
Um first on this. | ||
Could you have brought uh these pharmaceutical companies to the table without that 100 percent tariff that you imposed? | ||
You're talking about China might be on the other. | ||
unidentified
|
I'm talking about the hundred percent you imposed on pharmaceuticals. | |
I would never have been able to bring them. | ||
Now I'm not sure that Pascal would like to say, but behind the scenes he did say tariffs were a big reason he came here, and also the fact he loved Virginia, he liked this guy, he liked me. | ||
Uh I think the November 5th election was a very important date. | ||
We had a good election, and uh that was important. | ||
But yeah, he he's here. | ||
A lot of a lot of I can speak for almost everybody that's here, most of them are here because of tariffs, because you have to understand he has no tariffs. | ||
If you build in this country, there are no tariffs. | ||
unidentified
|
So China, if I could. | |
Um just want to confirm. | ||
Have you canceled your meeting with President Xi? | ||
And no, I haven't danced. | ||
So but I don't know that we're gonna have it. | ||
Uh but I'm gonna be there regardless, so I would assume we might have it. | ||
But uh, you know, they uh hit the world with something that really is not anything that uh people are gonna do. | ||
And and it's uh it was shocking. | ||
I can tell you, Howard and I and Todd, we all we all, Scott, we were all speaking about it before, and it was we said, where did that come from? | ||
It was just that was out of the blue, right? | ||
Out of the blue, they came up with this uh whole import-export concept, and nobody uh nobody knew anything about it. | ||
unidentified
|
So they rolled back their export controls, the new announcement. | |
Would you roll back? | ||
We're gonna have to see what happens. | ||
That's why I made it November 1st. | ||
We'll see what what happens, you know. | ||
unidentified
|
What else besides software could be on the table in terms of export controls? | |
A lot more. | ||
I mean, you have so you have a lot more. | ||
We have aeroplanes, we have aeroplane parts. | ||
You remember that from last time. | ||
And we were just surprised at China. | ||
Have a very good relationship with President Xi, and they did that. | ||
This is not something that I you know instigated. | ||
This was just a response to something that they did. | ||
And they didn't really aim it at us, they aimed it at the whole world. | ||
The whole world is uh is subject to it. | ||
So I thought it was very very bad. | ||
But we have many things, including a big thing is Airplane. | ||
They have a lot of Boeing planes and they need parts and lots of things like that, Steve. | ||
Well, it's really unnatural vision there now. | ||
unidentified
|
And what will be your message when you speak to them? | |
Well, he wanted it. | ||
You know, it's been a long time. | ||
He's been fighting a long time. | ||
He's been fighting hard. | ||
He wanted it. | ||
It's a great deal for Israel, but it's a great deal for everybody, for Arabs, for Muslims, for everybody, for the world. | ||
And as you know, on Monday the hostages come back. | ||
They're getting them now. | ||
I mean, they're getting them now. | ||
They're in some uh pretty rough places under earth. | ||
They're in some pretty rough places where only a few people know where they are, in some cases. | ||
So uh they're getting them, and they're also getting the bodies uh approximately 28 bodies. | ||
And uh some of those bodies are uh being unearthed right now as we speak. | ||
I mean, they're working on it right now as we speak. | ||
It's uh it's a tragedy. | ||
It's a tragedy. | ||
No, he was very happy with it. | ||
And I can tell you that I saw Israel dancing in the streets, but they were dancing in Qatar and Saudi Arabia and UAE and many, many countries. | ||
Uh I saw Egypt, they were dancing. | ||
I'll be going to Israel. | ||
I'll be speaking at the Knesset uh I think early on. | ||
And then I'm also going to Egypt. | ||
They were terrific. | ||
But all of the countries are great. | ||
Indonesia was great. | ||
Jordan was great. | ||
They were all great. | ||
Everybody, everybody wants this deal to happen. | ||
unidentified
|
What happens in Gaza the day after the hostage release? | |
Day after what? | ||
The day after the hostage release. | ||
What happens there then? | ||
Well, hopefully you're gonna have great success for I call it everlasting success. | ||
I think you will too. | ||
I think uh I think you're gonna have tremendous success and Gaza's gonna be rebuilt. | ||
And you have some very wealthy countries, as you know, over there. | ||
And it would take a small fraction of their wealth to do that. | ||
But uh and I think they want to do it. | ||
And we're also we're also setting up, as you know, a uh Board of Peace. | ||
It's called the Board of Peace. | ||
I don't know if that's the final name, but it the word peace is definitely in there. | ||
And they have asked me if I chair it. | ||
We'll make sure things go well. | ||
unidentified
|
And how confident are you that the ceasefire will hold? | |
I think it'll hold, yeah. | ||
I think it'll hold. | ||
Uh they're all tired of the fighting. | ||
Don't forget, uh, you had October 7th, which was a horrible day, 1,200 people killed. | ||
Uh but uh Hamas has lost 58,000 people. | ||
That's big retribution. | ||
That's big retribution. | ||
People understand that. | ||
So no, I think they're they're all tired of fighting, and this really gives the whole Middle East. | ||
This is beyond Gaza, Gaza is very important, but this is beyond Gaza. | ||
This is peace in the Middle East, and it is a beautiful thing. | ||
You know, it's a term that you and I have been hearing since we were very young, right? | ||
And now we have a chance of really having that. | ||
And as you know, uh most of the countries have passed all these resolutions. | ||
Every country is there. | ||
Iran uh came in. | ||
I was very happy to see that. | ||
I was very honored that Iran came in. | ||
They said they support it. | ||
Russia came in, President Putin, he supports it fully, very fully. | ||
So I was happy to see. | ||
Even countries that weren't necessarily involved in the process, they all supported. | ||
Ever I don't know of anybody that does it. | ||
And I've never seen happier people than many of these places, not just Israel. | ||
Many of these places, they're all dancing in the streets. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
Mr. President, go ahead, please in the back. | ||
unidentified
|
And what countries did you get Hamas to say that not Israel won't we saw the bombing campaign once lost his help being exchanged? | |
What did I do with respect to them? | ||
Well, you know, I spoke a little bit tough. | ||
And that's what would happen. | ||
I mean, uh you have to speak tough. | ||
It's uh that's a tough world. | ||
That's a tough, as they say, neighborhood. | ||
And uh they're tough people, they're very tough people, and they're smart people. | ||
Uh they're good negotiators, they're you know, they have a lot of things going. | ||
They put that to good use. | ||
They're gonna be very, very successful. | ||
But uh they knew the retribution would be tremendous, unsustainable. | ||
It would have been unsustainable. | ||
Would have been it would have been complete obliteration, and uh they didn't want that. | ||
And nobody wants it at this point. | ||
They want to get on with you know rebuilding the entire Middle East. | ||
It's not only Gaza, it's gonna be the entire Middle East. | ||
Uh, they're gonna be able to live in peace. | ||
Now we have some little hot spots, but they're very small. | ||
You know the ones I'm talking about, they're very small, they'll be very easy to put out. | ||
Those fires are gonna be put out very quickly, yes, ma'am. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you, Mr. President. | |
Um talking about the Middle East stuff. | ||
Uh going to the phases that come after this first phase. | ||
Is there consensus on the additional points in your plan, or are the details still being fine-tuned? | ||
I think there is consensus on most of it, and some of the details, like anything else, they'll be worked out because you'll find out that when you're sitting in a beautiful room in Egypt, uh, you know, it's easier to work something out, but then sometimes it doesn't work from a practical standpoint. | ||
So certain little things, but for the most part, there's consensus, yes. | ||
unidentified
|
Do you intend to hash that out when you're in Egypt? | |
I might, yeah. | ||
I mean, I'll be there because I'll be going to I think we'll I'll go to Cairo. | ||
I think that's where we're going, as opposed to the place of the signing. | ||
And we have a lot of leaders from all over the world coming too. | ||
You know, they've been invited. | ||
And then I'm coming back, I believe it's Tuesday night for Charlie Kirk, a friend of mine, a friend of all of ours, a friend of a lot of the people right here. | ||
And uh we're giving him the presidential medal of freedom, which is the highest honor you get outside of the Congressional Medal of Honor. | ||
One's military, one's uh civilian, but it's it's the greatest honor. | ||
And uh Erica's beautiful wife is gonna be here, and a lot of people are gonna be here. | ||
So uh you know it's not easy for me to get back. | ||
It's it's a very quick trip, but I'll be making uh two major stops, and then I'll be on the plane trying to get back in in time for Charlie. | ||
They're gonna have a great celebration at the White House and the East Room of the White House. | ||
unidentified
|
Mr. President, um Russell Boat said the the reductions in force have begun related to this shutdown. | |
How many layoffs have you authorized for this first round? | ||
And from which agency is it would be Democrat oriented because we figure, you know, they started this thing, so they should be Democrat oriented. | ||
It'll be a lot, and uh, we'll announce the numbers over the next couple of days, but it'll be a lot of people, all because of the Democrats. | ||
I mean, they want to give one and a half trillion dollars to people that came into the country illegally. | ||
More important than that, because we all have a big heart. | ||
We want people to be taken care of. | ||
But you know, we have zero people coming in. | ||
You know that, Glenn, right? | ||
That's that's a pretty impressive number, even for a successful governor. | ||
But we've had for the last four months, zero people coming in illegally. | ||
They're coming in, but they're coming in legally. | ||
They're coming in through a process that's really a really good process right now, because we want people to come in, but they have to come in legally. | ||
So what we're doing is uh as uh as these different groups come do, we're gonna make a determination. | ||
Do we want them a lot? | ||
And and I must tell you a lot of them happen to be uh Democrat-oriented. | ||
These are uh people that the Democrats wanted that in many cases were uh not appropriate. | ||
We fought them at the time, and it was ultimately uh signed in. | ||
And some of these people, these are largely people that the Democrats want. | ||
Uh many of them will be fired. | ||
Yes, please behind. | ||
unidentified
|
Um the Naval Peace Prize was announced this morning. | |
Your thoughts? | ||
Which one? | ||
unidentified
|
The Nobel Peace Prize. | |
You want your thoughts? | ||
Uh look, I I including a very big one, and I'm not sure, you know, when you say big, it's certainly I think to the mind of most, the most important deal ever made in terms of peace. | ||
Uh but the one we just signed, it's been signed, sealed, and it's uh gonna start taking place. | ||
Now it's already started. | ||
Uh Monday's gonna be a very big day when the hostages come back. | ||
But uh I made eight deals, transactions of wars. | ||
One was 31 years going on, 10 million people were killed, one was 34 years, one was 36, 37. | ||
Uh, one was 10, one was just starting, two were just starting, actually, but they were well on their way. | ||
In the case of India and Pakistan, seven planes were shot down. | ||
It was it was a bad one. | ||
And I I did it largely through trade. | ||
I mean, that one, numerous of them. | ||
Uh I talked tariffs. | ||
I said, look, if you're gonna do that, we're gonna put very big tariffs on your country. | ||
And uh they were both great. | ||
They they stopped fighting, and they were two nuclear powers. | ||
So, you know, they're all big. | ||
They're every one of them big. | ||
You take of uh you take a look at the Congo, you take a look at the Congo and Rwanda. | ||
Uh 10 million people killed over a long period of time. | ||
Got that one solved. | ||
Uh we we did uh a total of eight as of this two days ago. | ||
I would have said seven, which I did say, but uh the other one was signed up sealed, as you know, the uh Israel signed it just now. | ||
They signed it and they approved it today, their parliament. | ||
And uh it's a great honor to be involved with so many. | ||
So uh the person who actually got the Nobel Prize uh called today, called me, and uh said uh I'm accepting this in honor of you because you really deserved it. | ||
That was a very nice thing to do. | ||
I I didn't I didn't say then give it to me, though. | ||
I think she might have. | ||
She was very nice. | ||
And I've been, you know, I've been helping her along the way. | ||
She they've they need a lot of help in Venezuela. | ||
It's a basic disaster. | ||
So uh and you could also say it was given out for 24, and I was running for office in 24. | ||
You know, all of the transactions that we did in terms of closing, but uh there are those that say we did so much that they should have done it. | ||
But I don't take uh I'm happy because I saved millions of lives, many millions of lives. | ||
And speaking of somebody that saves lives, don't ever play golf with them, Because Keegan Bradley just walked in, one of the greatest golfers in the world, the captain of the Ryder Cup. | ||
And man, I'll tell you you did a good job. | ||
You almost came back. | ||
I turned on, I said, you know, I sort of turned off. | ||
It wasn't looking good. | ||
And then a little while later, I turned on. | ||
I said, you guys might make that would have been the miracle. | ||
What a great job. | ||
He's respected by those golfers like nobody. | ||
And I just want to compliment you, Keegan. | ||
That is an incredible job. | ||
Right here, we have a lot of unfriendly fake news media. | ||
But and he's not used to that. | ||
He's used to getting only good publicity, I think, Howard. | ||
These are all golfers. | ||
But uh you're some golfer, I'll tell you that. | ||
And some some leader. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Great job. | ||
Thank you, King. | ||
unidentified
|
Mr. President, I'm China. | |
Yeah, please. | ||
unidentified
|
On immigration, um I saw people arrests hard to arrest courthouses in New York City and around the country. | |
Arresting criminals, that's right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I'm happy about it. | ||
I want them to arrest criminals. | ||
And uh if you take a look at D.C., uh a year ago, D.C. was this our great capital was a very unsafe place. | ||
You know that. | ||
Some of you were mugged and uh talk openly about it. | ||
Some of the media was mugged. | ||
Uh but uh right now DC is one of the safest places in the whole country. | ||
Uh the restaurants are booming, they're opening up new restaurants, the restaurants were all closing. | ||
Now you can't get into a restaurant. | ||
They're opening up new restaurants. | ||
Uh it took 12 days for us. | ||
We sent in uh not politically correct military. | ||
We sent them in based on merit. | ||
You know, we won the case in the Supreme Court. | ||
Everything now is based on merit. | ||
Our country was founded on things based on merit. | ||
Like uh Keegan Bradley is not going to be playing golf if he wasn't a great player. | ||
He's if he shoots lower scores, it's boy, there's no more merit system than that one, Keegan, right? | ||
You either if you miss a putt, you they don't say, oh, that's okay, let's take it again, do they? | ||
No, it's based on merit. | ||
Everything's based on merit. | ||
And uh well, back to the merit system. | ||
And when they saw that military, that military is all about merit. | ||
They're big, strong people that uh want to, they're patriots too. | ||
And you take a look at D.C., and now we're in Memphis, and Memphis was really crime-ridden, it was terrible. | ||
A lot of people being killed, and they say in 12 days they can't even believe how much better it is. | ||
And it'll take uh probably a month over there, and uh, we're heading to Chicago because we want to save Chicago. | ||
Do you know they had over 4,000 people killed in Chicago over a short time? | ||
4,000 people, and I have to watch this slob of a governor stand up and say that uh, well, everything's okay, we've got it under control. | ||
They had 4,000 people murdered over a very short period of time. | ||
That's there's not a city in the world, I don't believe that can claim you know, you hear so much about different I won't, you know, embarrass anybody, like by saying Mexico City, or by saying anywhere in Afghanistan. | ||
There's no place like that. | ||
And then I have to listen to the mayor who's got a 5% approval rate, maybe less. | ||
He's an incompetent man. | ||
And the governor's an incompetent guy. | ||
He's a guy that was thrown out of his family business like a dog. | ||
And is I know his family very well. | ||
And now he's a governor. | ||
And when I watch him trying to say that it's okay, we have crime under control. | ||
I lost 4,000 people over a very short period of time. | ||
Uh over, I believe it's like six, seven thousand people were shot, but didn't die. | ||
But 4,000 people died. | ||
Uh and then he gets up and talks about how uh it's not a problem. | ||
Or Portland, Oregon. | ||
I mean, every time I look at that place, the place is burning down. | ||
There's fires all over the place. | ||
When a store owner, there are very few of them left, but when a store owner rebuilds a store, they build it out of plywood, and they don't put up storefronts anymore, they just put wood up because they know it's going to be ripped down, and then I hear how wonderful it is. | ||
It's not wonderful, it's a disaster. | ||
That's almost an insurrection, that place. | ||
So we put our people in there, and they do the job, and they've really done the job. | ||
And the beautiful thing is we've done it. | ||
Twelve days we had this place safe, and now it's uh I would say within a month it was beautiful, and it continues to be. | ||
That was uh three months ago. | ||
I I'll tell you, DC now is one of the hottest places, just like this country. | ||
We were a dead country. | ||
And you've heard me say it a hundred times. | ||
We're a dead country. | ||
King of Saudi Arabia said it. | ||
Others say the Emir of Qatar said it. | ||
Many, UAE said it. | ||
The leader, great leader, UAE, all great leaders. | ||
They said effectively the same thing. | ||
One year ago we had a dead country. | ||
Now we have the hottest country anywhere in the world. | ||
I just want to thank everybody. | ||
And I want to, in particular, thank AstraZeneca. | ||
What a great company you have. | ||
What a company you built. | ||
You've been there a long time and done some job. | ||
It's an honor to have you. | ||
I assume you're going to build, so it's four 4.5 billion for a plant. | ||
That's a pretty big plant, isn't it? | ||
I was going to say, could he make it a little bit more? | ||
Well, we have a couple of them where they're going to spend 65 billion on one plant, you know. | ||
They AI. | ||
All I know is it's, you know, AI is based on information. | ||
I hope they're right about information. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You got to make a lot of money to it's got to be a lot of information out there, but that seems to be pretty hot. | ||
But we have a lot. | ||
We're leading the world on information on AI, as you know, by a lot. | ||
It's not even close. | ||
So we're doing a job. | ||
And I want to thank everybody, but in particular, uh Pascal, thank you very much. | ||
It's a great honor. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you. | |
Thank you for that. | ||
Thank you, everybody. | ||
unidentified
|
Have a good time. | |
Thank you, Red. | ||
Thank you, Red. | ||
unidentified
|
Let's go. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Ryan. | ||
The President of the United States, that's the right the uh young woman you saw in the pink will come up. | ||
That's the Wrangler. | ||
There she is, right there. | ||
She's trying to be polite, but she's getting the media out of the Oval Office. | ||
That door that the president is standing next to right now, that goes back into where the small dining room is where the president uh spends a lot of the working day, having people come in, he can keep up to date on the media. | ||
Right off to the left is a room, and he'll take these uh folks back there right now. | ||
Look at look at how he's done with the portraits. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Uh it he's changed, there's a small room back there. | ||
Uh it is uh it's where um how do I say this politely in the family hours, where Bill Clinton would chat with Monica Lewinsky, right? | ||
And of course, so we never use it in the first term, at least when I was there. | ||
I think we tried to have an exorcism there. | ||
President Trump's done something great with it second term. | ||
He's turned it in kind of to a uh a market, a little marketing, many marketing department for merch. | ||
This is where he will go back and uh and show after by lats the leaders of the different nations. | ||
Uh he'll show him some of the the Trump merchandise, you know, uh President Trump, make America Great Again, et cetera. | ||
His favorite ball cap, the one that he keeps now double stocked, is Trump 2028. | ||
This is the but this is where he put he picked the lids, he picked those uh hats and uh put them on the table when Schumer and Akeem Jeffries were over uh to talk about the deal to talk about the government shutdown where President Trump just dismissed it. | ||
If you remember that shot where he puts the Trump 28 hats, 2028 hats, that's where he's got them right in that little room. | ||
So you'll he'll go back there right now, probably with some of these executives uh from the uh British country country company, AstraZeneca, who's now signed a new deal to lower dramatically lower drug prices. | ||
Okay. | ||
Uh so we finished in the Oval Office. | ||
Want to thank uh Denver and our staff here for doing a uh a um uh a good jug. | ||
We're gonna go back. | ||
Uh we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
Because we're gonna take a short commercial break, and we're gonna when we return, we're gonna go back to Wildwood, New Jersey. | ||
Jack Basobic is scheduled to speak. | ||
I think we got Cliff Maloney speak, Scott Pressler. | ||
We have the gubernatorial candidate, uh Jack Chitarelli is going to speak, so we want to get there. | ||
It's a little brisk up there in Wildwood, as you imagine. | ||
Tons of breaking news today. | ||
Uh two of the biggest things, I'm just putting up now the lead story in the Daily Mail. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party, let's be blunt, double cross the president of the United States. | ||
This is dealing with um rare earths and particularly Magnus, these things that are essential to uh industrial production. | ||
Uh they caught the the president put out a true social earlier. | ||
Uh they've caught the Chinese Communist Party doing what? | ||
Uh being what the Chinese Communist Party always is, which is a bunch of double-dealing thugs. | ||
They've sent other countries of the world trying to restrict uh trying to restrict uh uh sending rare earths to the United States, also trying to mess with the United States tariffs. | ||
Anyway, the intelligence and the commerce department, the Treasury Department has caught the Chinese Communist Party really trying to undercut the United States America and President Trump put a true social. | ||
He's I think he's adding a hundred percent tariff to Chinese goods. | ||
And he was pretty brutal in this uh in the tariff uh situation. | ||
Stock market took a big hit at the end of the day, as you imagine equities are very nervous about what's going on. | ||
Uh I think it's leading is what we've always said. | ||
Remember, I pride myself on being the leader of the anti-CCP movement here in the United States of America, along with Lao Baizheng and the new federal state of China, and you know the committee on the present danger, so many things we've worked on. | ||
You can't trust them. | ||
They're an existential threat to the American people. | ||
More importantly, they're an existential threat to the Chinese people. | ||
Lao Baijing, old hundred names. | ||
We've said this time and time and time again, and they will show their true colors. | ||
Their true colors are a brutal uh brutal form of hypocrisy, and it's one of the most brutal dictatorships in the history of mankind. | ||
President Trump confronting it today, stock market off. | ||
Make sure you check uh this is the time, you know, back to gold being an hedge, not just a asset for central banks. | ||
Uh spin a hedge for five thousand years of geopolitical risk, geopolitical turbulence, financial turbulence. | ||
Birchgold.com, the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Go there today. | ||
It's BirchGold.com, promo code Bannon. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Now more than ever, understand the price process of what drives the value of gold. | ||
Then you will understand why it's gone over $4,000 an ounce. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
Want to thank our other sponsors, particularly Home Tidal Lock, go to Home Title Lock.com. | ||
Steve, promo code Steve. | ||
Every dream you've ever had is tied up in your home. | ||
Don't let it turn into a nightmare by having somebody get their hands on your title and take out a second mortgage on your house that you have to pay. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back and go to Wildwood, New Jersey next in the War Room. | ||
unidentified
|
Still America's Voice family. | |
Are you on Getter yet? | ||
unidentified
|
What are you waiting for? | |
It's free. | ||
unidentified
|
It's uncensored, and it's where all the biggest voices in conservative media are speaking out. | |
Download the Getter app right now. | ||
It's totally free. | ||
It's where I put up exclusively all of my content. | ||
24 hours a day. | ||
You want to know what Steve Bannon's thinking, go together. | ||
That's right. | ||
unidentified
|
You can follow all of your favorite Steve Bannon, Charlie Hope, Jack the Sober, and so many more. | |
Download the Getter app now. | ||
unidentified
|
Sign up for free and be part of the movement. | |
I'm going to turn the world around. | ||
Letting into twilight, spreading out the wings of mine. | ||
She got you jumping off the deck, shoving in the overdrive. | ||
I'm going to pull the world around. | ||
Letting into twilight, and the other one. | ||
Letting into twilight, and the other one. | ||
Do you feel it, New Jersey? | ||
Did you see I was on Fox the other day? | ||
And when I was on Fox, I was able two times within one minute to give her the moniker. | ||
Mikey cheating scandal, Cheryl. | ||
For those of you who don't know me, my name is Scott Pressler. | ||
I am I love you. | ||
I love you. | ||
You took a state that went double digits for Joe Biden within five percentage points of electing Donald Trump in New Jersey. | ||
You did that. | ||
And after our together, landslide victory. | ||
Don't you love saying that Donald Trump won the popular vote? | ||
unidentified
|
The popular vote. | |
This is your year, New Jersey. | ||
I want everyone to know that's watching. | ||
To anyone that thinks that New Jersey is a blue state, or that you couldn't possibly win. | ||
In 2021, that election was decided by 84,000 votes. | ||
I want every person in the state to know you count, you matter, and this is the year that we are gonna take the governor's mansion and send Jack Chatterelli. | ||
unidentified
|
that's right I love you. | |
Your state has suffered for too long. | ||
If you are tired of the high property taxes, if you are tired of the electricity bills skyrocketing, and if you are tired of being a sanctuary state, that is gonna change on Tuesday, November 4th, 2025. | ||
You're not gonna like what I have to say, but I'm gonna say it. | ||
I court you. | ||
I encourage you to vote early in person. | ||
Life happens, my friends. | ||
We found that out a month ago. | ||
Tragedy can happen in the blink of an eye. | ||
I need you to please honor Charlie Kirk's legacy. | ||
I need you to honor him. | ||
The last day to register to vote is October 14th. | ||
Charlie Kirk's birthday. | ||
You share with every single person, nj.gov, nj.gov, nj.gov, register to vote. | ||
And on October 25th is the first day of early in-person voting. | ||
I ask you, vote in overwhelming numbers. | ||
We are gonna beat the cheap by making this election too big, Direg, like we did last year in 2024. | ||
And if there is a Mikey cheating scandal, Cheryl spy in the audience. | ||
unidentified
|
Number one, make me look cute. | |
Number two, I want you to know you cannot stop what is coming because the people of New Jersey are rising up, and we are gonna shock the nation. | ||
We are gonna make history. | ||
Tuesday, November 4th. | ||
I court you, you spend the next 25 days. | ||
You talk to everyone at the grocery store, you ask for their votes. | ||
While they're pumping your gas, you ask for their votes. | ||
Everywhere you go, you say I ask for your vote for Jack Chatterelli, the change agent that is gonna save the Garden State. | ||
And I make you a promise right here and now, my final moment with you. | ||
I make you a promise and a commitment. | ||
You elect Jack Chatterelli, and my organization, early vote action, will create a permanent infrastructure in New Jersey, and we will be competitive going into 2028 to the Democrats. | ||
unidentified
|
I say game on. | |
Vote, vote. | ||
Before I go, I want you guys in a viral moment with me. | ||
We're gonna take a video that's gonna scare the Democrats. | ||
Is that okay? | ||
Is that okay? | ||
unidentified
|
Hey everybody, this is Scott Pressler. | |
We are here in Wildwind, and on Tuesday, November 4th, we are coming, and we are gonna send Jack Chatterelli to the governor's mansion. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Let's go! | ||
You must say, you must say, you might say, You let's say, you have couldn't be prouder of Scott Pressler. | ||
Remember years ago when Scott first started on War Room and coming on to wandering around Pennsylvania and Ohio, other places like that doing voter registrations, going in park lots. | ||
He still does it. | ||
The reason people love Scott is he will do the work. | ||
Uh, what I'm really uh really proud of is the fact that he just keeps knocking down. | ||
Okay, we got some of the governors. | ||
I see that booted up. | ||
Are we ready to guarantee candidate? | ||
So you're ready to go. | ||
I want to play a little bit of Chodorelli. | ||
Let's go ahead and play uh Jack Chatterelli's uh this is a dogfight. | ||
He's only a couple points down. | ||
This is all about get out the vote. | ||
We're gonna now hear his speech up in Wildwood, New Jersey. | ||
Let me tell you One of the big differences between me and my opponent. | ||
I know where the hell Wildwood is. | ||
unidentified
|
I know where Cape May County is. | |
I know where South Jersey is. | ||
Here's another big difference. | ||
I think pork roll is beautiful. | ||
unidentified
|
And despite last night, yesterday, go Eagles. | |
Go birds. | ||
Go birds. | ||
unidentified
|
Sorry, you Philly fans. | |
I'm a Yankee fan. | ||
I'm in therapy too. | ||
I got really good news for all of you. | ||
In 24 days, we declare victory. | ||
unidentified
|
we're winning this race. | |
There are positive signs everywhere. | ||
We are out fundraising my opponent. | ||
We are out polling my opponent. | ||
We tell the truth. | ||
She lies. | ||
That's a sign of a desperate candidate. | ||
And yesterday, I picked up another endorsement from another prominent Democrat here in the state of New Jersey. | ||
Those Democratic endorsements prove that everybody wants change, not just Republicans. | ||
Independence, unaffiliates, moderate Democrats, too. | ||
It all started about six weeks ago when I had a rally just like this at a cafe restaurant up in Dover Morris County. | ||
What's the significance of that? | ||
It's the heart of the legislative district of my opponent, Mikey Sherrill. | ||
We had a couple hundred people there, and in walked the mayor of Dover, a Democrat who endorsed me on NJTV. | ||
Two weeks later, it was up in Garfield, the fifth largest town in our most populated county, Bergen County. | ||
There, the mayor endorsed me, and two minutes after he endorsed me, he said, What the hell? | ||
I'm registering Republican. | ||
And last night it was one of the most prominent mayors, Democratic mayors in all Byrne County, Nick Saka. | ||
We're proud to have their endorsement. | ||
It's confirmation. | ||
Nobody wants four more years of Phil Murphy. | ||
Nobody wants Murphy 2.0. | ||
unidentified
|
No. | |
I gotta tell you though, the most fun I had was back in Dover. | ||
The day we had that rally when the Democratic mayor walked in at the cafe restaurant. | ||
A woman walked in, not realizing just what the hell she walked into. | ||
A Cheddarelli for governor rally. | ||
And she came over to me kind of defiantly and she said, I want you to know something. | ||
Mikey Cheryl is my congresswoman, and I really like the job that she's doing representing me in Washington, DC. | ||
I said, ma'am, that's why I'm here. | ||
You vote for me, I'll make sure she stays. | ||
unidentified
|
your congresswoman. | |
There was a pregnant pause, and then she looked up at me and said, I think I might like you. | ||
I said, That's what this is all about. | ||
Because the more you see in here, Mikey, the less you're gonna like. | ||
We are gonna spec the next, dude. | ||
The uh what we're gonna do over the next 24 days, what we've been doing every day since June 11th, telling the people in New Jersey who Mikey Sherr really is. | ||
She wants you to think she's a Jersey girl. | ||
She know Jersey girl. | ||
She wants you to think she's a centrist, a centrist. | ||
She supported Joe Biden's open border policies. | ||
She supported Joe Biden's inflationary policies. | ||
She voted no on the Lake and Riley Act. | ||
Let me see if I get this. | ||
Let me see if I get this. | ||
You came here illegally, crime number one. | ||
You broke the law once you got here, crime number two. | ||
We're not gonna detain and deport you. | ||
She voted no. | ||
This mother of two daughters voted yes twice to allow biological boys to participate in girls' sports. | ||
That's one of those 80-20 issues here in New Jersey. | ||
This is somebody who endorsed the socialist democrat out of New York, Mandami. | ||
He's endorsed her. | ||
Somebody who supports sanctuary cities, us being a sanctuary state. | ||
Somebody who broke federal law for stock trades and stock reporting and can't explain how her net worth is increased by seven million in the six years she's been in Congress. | ||
This is somebody who voted no on the big beautiful bill. | ||
Let's think about this for a second. | ||
You're now allowed to deduct up to 40,000 of your property taxes on your federal tax return. | ||
Families with young kids get the double the child care tax credit. | ||
There's no tax on tips overtime in Social Security, and it provides a magnificent tax credit for those who send their kids to private school. | ||
She voted no. | ||
We've seen this before. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
John Corzon came here from Illinois. | ||
That didn't work out so well. | ||
They brought Phil Murphy in from Massachusetts. | ||
This hasn't worked out so well. | ||
My opponent's not from New Jersey. | ||
unidentified
|
So I got a really simple idea. | |
How about we elect the Jersey guy? | ||
Let's elect the Jersey guy. | ||
unidentified
|
Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. | |
Now fasten your seat belts. | ||
Because here's how it goes down over the last 24 days. | ||
If you get a flat tire on the way home tonight, it's President Trump's fault. | ||
There is nothing this woman won't blame on the president. | ||
Her entire campaign. | ||
Her entire campaign is based on a stack of lies about me, her disdain for the president, she can fly a helicopter. | ||
Is that gonna fix the state of New Jersey? | ||
unidentified
|
No. | |
And if anybody believes that I'm raising their sales tax to 10%, I'll show you a damn unicorn. | ||
There's nothing this world won't lie about. | ||
Nothing. | ||
Love you back. | ||
Love you back. | ||
So what we're gonna talk about throughout the rest of this campaign is what we've been doing every day since the day after primary, talking about how we're gonna fix New Jersey. | ||
Under Governor Cheddarelli. | ||
Executive order number one on day one. | ||
No town in this state will be a sanctuary city. | ||
unidentified
|
We will not be a sanctuary state. | |
Executive order number two. | ||
We're bringing back to work our state workers. | ||
They work for us. | ||
Let them get back to work and serve the people of this state who pay their salaries. | ||
Also on day one, I give you an attorney. | ||
We're gonna go ahead and the wrong way. | ||
I gotta learn how to work my own buttons. | ||
Um I criticize all the guests when they come on, but they don't know how to take it off the year. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break here right now, and uh, we kind of come back right there. | ||
You saw, and that was pure Jersey. | ||
That's what I love about the uh candidate. | ||
Uh he's not an import from uh Massachusetts, Illinois. | ||
I mean, you're seeing Jersey right there. | ||
Wildwoods down in South Jersey, they root for the uh Phillies. | ||
Of course, you know the the line that you go uh as you go up the Jersey Turnpike, all of a sudden it turns in they're rooting for the Giants and the uh well, I guess not the Jets, but the Giants uh in the Yankees. | ||
Um south, it's the Phillies and the Eagles. | ||
We're gonna come back to Wildwood, New Jersey. | ||
Our own Jack Pasobic will also be speaking. | ||
Cliff Maloney will be speaking, it's a lot going on. | ||
Want to thank the people of MyPatriots Supply right now. | ||
Go check it out. | ||
My Patriotsupply.com, promo code Bannon got a special landing page. | ||
You got the three-month winter kit to get ready. | ||
I think it's normally like 1,100 bucks is now for $647. | ||
So you get a huge discount. | ||
Plus, they put in another 420 bucks worth of other product. | ||
Check it out. | ||
My PatriotSupply.com, promo code Bannon. | ||
Talk to one of the sales consultants today. | ||
It's one of the best companies in the country. | ||
You're gonna love the consultants. | ||
All totally free to talk to them. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back to Wildwood, New Jersey in the war room. | ||
Next. | ||
unidentified
|
When there's no more, let's take down the CCP. | |
Any one of my teachers or any one of the local cops, there was a tool at home that was coming out. | ||
It was called the wooden spoon. | ||
I just thank the good lord there was no Costco when I was growing up, and let me tell you why. | ||
unidentified
|
Have you seen the size of those friggin wooden spoons at Costco? | |
My mother had more than one. | ||
She broke one of my older brother. | ||
I was laughing. | ||
She went down and got the second one, took it out on me. | ||
I wouldn't suggest any of you parents try that with your kids today. | ||
They probably have an attorney. | ||
But Mike, I turned out okay, didn't I? | ||
Oh, that's it. | ||
unidentified
|
Bill's character. | |
The wooden spoon Bill's character. | ||
This summer I was working the boardwalk here in Wildwood, and I saw a guy with a t-shirt said, I survived the wooden spoon. | ||
I went and got that vote. | ||
I went and got that vote. | ||
Something else I want you to know. | ||
As governor, I'm not owned by any special interests. | ||
Phil Murphy, my opponent owned by the special interests. | ||
The NJEA union leadership teachers are not bad, but their union leadership is bad. | ||
CWA, state workers aren't bad, but their union leadership is bad. | ||
Guarded state equality and on down the line. | ||
They own your governor right now, and they'll own Mike and Cheryl if she were up to win this election. | ||
Once your governor's own, they're compromised. | ||
And once they're compromised, it's over. | ||
You don't need to worry about that with me. | ||
But the third thing you don't need to worry about one bit. | ||
Unlike governors on both sides of the aisle over the last 40 years, every single one of them has used this position to try to get somewhere else, most notably Washington, D.C. Know this. | ||
I've been asked to run for Congress. | ||
Answer has been and will be continue to be no. | ||
I've been asked to run for U.S. Senate. | ||
Answer has been and will continue to be no. | ||
Chairman Donahue has not asked me to run for president, but the answer is no. | ||
And I don't want to write a book. | ||
Let's write the ship. | ||
Let's get it done. | ||
unidentified
|
Let's get it done. | |
Now you all know what it is I'm gonna do over the next 24 days. | ||
What I've been doing every day for the past four years. | ||
Because I'm more determined than ever. | ||
Because we're the ones that can fix this state. | ||
But now it's time for the call to action. | ||
What are you gonna do over the next 24 days? | ||
Every single one of you, every single one of you, every single one of you has a sphere of influence. | ||
Don't ever underestimate the power of the personal testimonial in your neighborhoods, in your houses of worship, at your places of work, in your communities, wherever you might be, tell people what's at stake. | ||
Now you're never gonna hear me say this is the most important election of our lifetime. | ||
I believe that every election is equally important for different reasons, but I'll tell you this, and I know you're with me. | ||
The future of our state hangs in the balance. | ||
We cannot afford another four years of Phil Murphy's policies, and make no mistake, If my opponent were to be elected, it's not only gonna get worse, it's gonna get worse. | ||
Okay, we cannot afford another four years. | ||
So do the all that you can. | ||
Okay, we've had enormous registration gangs in the 47 months since I ran for governor. | ||
Over the last 47 months, there are 100,000 fewer registered Democrats and 200,000 more registered Republicans. | ||
That's affirmation that we're right when it comes to the issues, but we are still the minority party, which means we cannot take anything for granted. | ||
You do your part, I'm gonna do mine, and I'm telling you here and now, 24 days, we're celebrating a victory, we're turning this state red, and we're pointing New Jersey in a different direction. | ||
Now, back in 2021, with the wind in my face, with me at the top of the ticket, we flipped 134 seats at the municipal county level, winning in places we hadn't won in decades. | ||
We flipped over 200 board of education seats. | ||
We flipped eight legislative seats, including beating the longest sitting state senate president in the country. | ||
This time around, we've got some wind in our back, and I'm telling you here now, with that wind at our back, and with us right about these issues, we can flip 13 seats in the legislature. | ||
When we do that, we get the 41. | ||
What's 41? | ||
Republican majority for the first time in 25 years. | ||
So let's get this done. | ||
It's time. | ||
It's time, guys. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's get it done. | ||
Thank you for being out here today. | ||
Championship teams finished strong. | ||
Let's get this done. | ||
It's time. | ||
Let's go. | ||
That is a leader right there. | ||
Uh amazing speech. | ||
Let's go to the main stage. | ||
We got Jack Pasovic just coming up right now. | ||
We're going to go right live to Wildwood, New Jersey, Jack Posovic. | ||
unidentified
|
Wildwood, New Jersey, Jack Posovic. | |
I love you too, New Jersey. | ||
God. | ||
God. | ||
Only God. | ||
Because, you know. | ||
unidentified
|
God, Charlie and you. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, let's let's hear it up for all the organizers tonight for putting this together. | ||
For all the people who have been here. | ||
And from the bottom of my heart, I want to say thank you to all the people that have said prayers for us. | ||
That have been there for us. | ||
And who have spent that time to say, you know what? | ||
I am not going to let these terrorist tactics scare me. | ||
That the people of New Jersey are not going to be scared to go down to the sea poor pier and to come out and say, you know something. | ||
If you want New Jersey, you gotta come through us. | ||
And I say that as a guy who's not a son of New Jersey. | ||
I'm a son of Pennsylvania. | ||
Yes, I am. | ||
But I'll tell you something right now. | ||
I spent almost every single summer of my life going down ashore right here in Wildwood or Ocean City or Avalon or Cape May or Seattle going down to their surf mall. | ||
I saw my the very first humpback whale I ever saw in my life was going off of a Cape May ferry down to lose. | ||
Look, I spent my entire summer coming down to New Jersey, my entire childhood. | ||
I tell you something I know about New Jersey. | ||
New Jerseyans are tough. | ||
New Jerseyans are some of the toughest people on the face of the entire planet on the face of the entire earth. | ||
And my friend Charlie Kirk knew that. | ||
My friend Charlie Kirk knew that in spades. | ||
New Jersey. | ||
This is the state of Thomas Edison. | ||
unidentified
|
New Jersey. | |
New Jersey is the state of Frank Sinatra. | ||
New Jersey is the state of Joe Pesci. | ||
And New Jersey is the state of Tony Soprano, alright? | ||
And it really is. | ||
unidentified
|
James Gandalf is actually from Jersey. | |
Look, folks. | ||
A month ago today, and and let's let's get serious. | ||
Can I pull this off or not pull this off? | ||
Because I don't I don't want to do the thing. | ||
A month ago today, I was on television. | ||
I was doing my show. | ||
Real America's Voice, Human Events Daily. | ||
Some fans. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're on with Steve Bannon in the war room. | ||
And my show comes right on after the Charlie Kirk show. | ||
And Charlie was on campus. | ||
We knew he was down there and Utah Valley University. | ||
And you know, we were sending messages back and forth. | ||
We're always in, you got the group chat going, and Media Matters is always trying to sneak in there because they know that's where that's where the real stuff goes down. | ||
And we got that message. | ||
And I got it during a break. | ||
And I had to call the staff. | ||
And we got it. | ||
I'm not gonna say who it was, but we got a hold of somebody. | ||
And he was still running. | ||
Some member of our staff who was still running from the gun shop because he didn't know if there was gonna be more. | ||
And trying to, and but he wasn't running just to save himself. | ||
He was saying, I want to make sure that everyone's okay. | ||
I want to see if everyone, anyone needs help. | ||
And I said, is it true or what happened, what they're saying happened to Charlie? | ||
The video hadn't come out yet. | ||
He said it's true, and I said, How bad? | ||
He said it's bad. | ||
And we prayed, and we got together and we prayed. | ||
That was one month ago today. | ||
That a member of the violent left murdered Charlie Kirk before our eyes. | ||
And also before our eyes, we saw tens of thousands of them celebrating and laughing and cheering and saying how great it was. | ||
That is them. | ||
That is not who we are. | ||
That is not what we Stand for because we do not stand for that kind of violence. | ||
unidentified
|
We do not stand for that kind of hate. | |
We are the people that stand for one another. | ||
We stand for each other. | ||
We stand for our country. | ||
And look, I know when we got an election, it's red and blue, but we know at the end of the day. | ||
This is the war room. | ||
We're passing over to uh Grant Stenchfield. | ||
They're gonna continue with uh Jack Pasobic on stage in commemoration of Charlie Kirk. | ||
Let's return to Wallywood. | ||
unidentified
|
Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie. | |
And I'll tell you something, folks. |