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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| Saturday, 18 October, Year of the Lord 2025. | ||
| We're going between Orlando, Florida with the Moms for Liberty summit to Texas about the grassroots fight to save, I don't know, maybe the most important state in the Union. | ||
| And then we're going to go out to California, watch the Marine Corps 250, Amanda Head, Real America's Voice, where they're going to be doing a major amphibious assault so the American people get to see what the Marine Corps does up close and personal. | ||
| John Solomon was on here and cash and he had cash on for interview. | ||
| I talked to Cash also. | ||
| One of the biggest developments in President Trump's law enforcement effort in this designating Antifa, a terrorist organization, happened in Texas and didn't get enough play because the left-wing media don't want to talk about it. | ||
| They actually indicted these Antifa people for guess what? | ||
| Attacking, shooting, and killing of ICE agents in the line of duty on beginning the mass deportations that stopped the invasion of our country. | ||
| Walk us through that. | ||
| Yeah, it's really historic and it's a much massive shift from four years under Joe Biden where our law enforcement CBP ICE agents were just systematically undermined by the leftist president facilitating what I believe was an invasion for four years to now President Trump. | ||
| Let's back up a second. | ||
| Remember how serious President Trump has taken this issue. | ||
| He signed an executive order to basically give himself new authorities. | ||
| He designated for the first time ever Antifa as a domestic terror organization. | ||
| And so because he did that, they drew upon these authorities and indicted multiple people now for the first time in FBI's history, two Antifa affiliated individuals on domestic terrorism charges. | ||
| And this is the president saying, I am going to not tolerate this anymore. | ||
| And yes, this happens in the state of Texas, as so many things does. | ||
| And I think I'd be remiss to you if I didn't take two seconds and just say to the brave ICE CBP and every other law enforcement official involved in securing our border, just on behalf of millions of Texans, thank you for what you do. | ||
| The state of Texas has your back. | ||
| Millions of Texans have your back. | ||
| And now as we're seeing what come out of Kash Patel and President Trump's Department of Justice, the president of the United States has your back. | ||
| And I got to say this one ICE agent that you meant that he was shot in the neck. | ||
| This man's a hero. | ||
| Even after he was wounded, after this Antifa thug shot him in the neck, he didn't stop fighting. | ||
| He crushed down and then still managed to get off return fire. | ||
| So even after he was wounded, not knowing if he was going to live or die, he still stayed in the fight to the last second, fighting back against these Antifa thugs. | ||
| And they've been indicted now, and it happened two days ago, first time in American history, terror charges against Antifa. | ||
| And here in Texas, too. | ||
| I mean, think about it. | ||
| In Alvaredo, Texas. | ||
| You guys got to understand they're coming for Texas because so goes Texas. | ||
| So goes the country. | ||
| So goes the country. | ||
| So goes the world. | ||
| Last thing I want to ask you today in Texas, they're going to have, they're saying it's going to be big in Dallas and in Fort Worth and San Antonio, Houston, no kings. | ||
| What does no kings represent, do you think, to the folks in Texas? | ||
| Well, first of all, we got to almost either have to laugh or cry at the total irony and hypocrisy of the left talking about no kings after what they basically had was an imperial president, Joe Biden, an illegitimate imperial president, right? | ||
| And somebody who had no problem shredding the Constitution on a daily basis to do things like, I don't know, politicize federal law enforcement against their political enemies. | ||
| So, yeah, we're going to have this. | ||
| I don't think it's going to be anywhere near as big as what it's going to feel like if you only get your news from the liberal mainstream media. | ||
| I mean, they're going to zoom in ultra tight. | ||
| Show to be a crowd of 35 people somewhere, you know, right? | ||
| But they're going to zoom in super tight and tell you there's millions of people there. | ||
| Look, there are going to be some crazy people show up. | ||
| There is unfortunately a contingent of leftists, many of whom have controlled the Texas government for a long time. | ||
| You'll see some of them show up. | ||
| But I do not think it's going to be as big as the mainstream media wants you to believe that it is. | ||
| I'll tell you something. | ||
| Texans love this country and they support our president. | ||
| You're the associated press for the Texas grassroots and MAGA movement. | ||
| Where do people go for your social media? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Appreciate the posse amplifying what we put out there. | ||
| There is no real conservative media in the state of Texas. | ||
| So please help us out, help the cause on X at Brian E. Harrison, at Brian E. Harrison on X, I think it's safe to say the single most hated Twitter feed in the capital of Austin, but at Brian E. Harrison on X. Like, I like communicating direct to the people, not having to go through the lens of the liberal mainstream media. | ||
| Disintermediation, it's called. | ||
| Okay, Brian Harrison, thanks for taking time yesterday and today to join us. | ||
| We're going to go to main stage. | ||
| I think we got Mary Holland speaking from Children's Health Defense at the Moms for Liberty Summit in Orlando, Florida. | ||
| Let's cut to the main stage. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| It is truly an honor to be here with these mama and papa bears. | ||
| There is no stronger force in the universe than parents for their children. | ||
| So we're Kindred Spirits. | ||
| I'm president of Children's Health Defense. | ||
| And we were a group of moms with vaccine injured children that really created this organization. | ||
| And we were very fortunate back in 2016 that the current Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., founded Children's Health Defense. | ||
| So the organization was founded to end the epidemic of chronic childhood disease. | ||
| Over 50% of our children today, way over 50%, have some kind of serious chronic condition, be it severe allergies, asthma, ADHD, autism, diabetes, bipolar, dyspraxia, anxiety, obesity, you name it. | ||
| These are terms that we didn't even have in our vocabulary, OCD, 50 years ago, and yet they are incredibly prevalent. | ||
| Over 70% of young people could not qualify for the military if they wanted to because of their physical and mental health. | ||
| There's something wrong. | ||
| As John Solomon was saying earlier today, the abnormal has become normal. | ||
| It is not normal. | ||
| It is not normal to have so many sick kids. | ||
| And it's our job as the moms and dads and the adults to turn this around. | ||
| So Children's Health Defense works through four different pillars. | ||
| We have education, advocacy, science, and litigation. | ||
| And we believe we are not a medical organization per se. | ||
| We're not going to tell you what to do medically, but like you, we believe in the truth and we believe in liberty and we believe that parents armed with the truth and liberty will make the right choices for their individual children. | ||
| So we as an organization oppose all medical mandates as, um, yeah. | ||
| As I think the Surgeon General, Joe Latipo of Florida, told you yesterday, I don't know if he said it yesterday, but he said it in the press conference with the governor not long ago. | ||
| Any medical mandate drips with disdain and slavery. | ||
| And that is the reality. | ||
| It is literally the state, whether it's the local, state, or federal government telling you, we control your children, we control your body, you don't own your body, you don't own your children, the state does. | ||
| And that is a form of slavery. | ||
| What we have when it comes to medical mandates is medical tyranny. | ||
| And we who stand for liberty must oppose medical tyranny. | ||
| So although we stand to end medical mandates, and the states of Florida and Idaho are at the front of the curve, and we are so grateful for them setting the pace, in other states in the country, and in the majority of states, 45 states, we have religious exemptions and parents can assert religious free exercise rights to say, no, my kid is not going to get a vaccine. | ||
| Because we do believe that the science shows, the meta-analyses that we have show that unvaccinated children are by far and away healthier than vaccinated children. | ||
| They don't have the same chronic health conditions. | ||
| So sadly, in five states today, we do not have religious exemptions. | ||
| In California, New York, Maine, Connecticut, and West Virginia, we do not even have religious exemptions. | ||
| And that is catastrophic for those families that do not want to vaccinate their children at all. | ||
| And other states, blue states, unfortunately, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and others are at risk of losing religious exemptions. | ||
| So I'm going to come back to what our legislative fixes on that. | ||
| But I want to tell you about a case that we funded in New York State very recently, just to show you how important this is. | ||
| We represented through counsel a 16-year-old girl, Sarah Doe, who lives on Long Island. | ||
| And Sarah, in 2019, when New York State and its wisdom rescinded, repealed the religious exemption, this girl wanted to stay in school like any normal kid. | ||
| And so her family, you know, regretfully decided to catch her up on the vaccines she had not yet received. | ||
| And she developed several life-threatening, life-threatening autoimmune disorders. | ||
| And she then was told that in order to stay in school, she needed a third dose of a hepatitis B vaccine, which is a disease that is contracted through sexual contact and through IV drug use. | ||
| And the irony is that under federal law, if you have hepatitis B, you can go to school and be in the workplace. | ||
| But without her third dose, her school district was prohibiting her for coming to school. | ||
| And her school district was overriding her medical exemptions. | ||
| And she had seven of them from different doctors. | ||
| And we had to take that case to court in order to have a federal judge tell the school district, you have to admit this child with seven medical exemptions. | ||
| She deserves her place in school. | ||
| And the judge ruled that way. | ||
| But it's to show you that medical exemptions have been perverted according to the incentives of the medical system, and religious exemptions have been denied in these five states. | ||
| So I want to encourage you. | ||
| I know Moms for Liberty are incredible activists at the grassroots, incredible legislative agent. | ||
| There are three bills in Congress right now that I would commend to you if you care about medical liberty and health liberty. | ||
| One is the GRACE Act, introduced by Representative Stuby of Florida, asking that every state must have a religious exemption. | ||
| It's part of free exercise. | ||
| It's the First Amendment. | ||
| Let's get our legislators to support the great. | ||
| It's called the GRACE Act. | ||
| And as a former speaker said, GRACE is so important. | ||
| It's the GRACE Act. | ||
| The second one is from Representative Gosar of Arizona. | ||
| That is, end the vaccine carve-out. | ||
| Basically, in today's world, the doctors and the vaccine manufacturers have no liability, and the states can compel vaccines. | ||
| When you have compulsion and no liability, let me assure you, you do not have safety and effectiveness, as they say. | ||
| So this bill is called end the vaccine carve-out. | ||
| We need to restore some level of liability for the doctors and for the vaccine manufacturers so that actually they are made safe if people are going to take them. | ||
| So end the vaccine carve-out. | ||
| And the last but not least is a bill by Tom Massey of Kentucky, repeal the PrEP Act. | ||
| The 2005 Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act is what made COVID possible, what led to the creation of your powerful, wonderful organization. | ||
| Basically, we would not have had the emergency use authorizations tests or the masks or the gene therapies without that PrEP Act. | ||
| So Tom Massey has a very important bill, repeal the PrEP Act. | ||
| So bottom line is you as parents, as moms and dads, need to be the ones to make decisions for your children. | ||
| Only you can fully, truthfully act in the best interests of your children. | ||
| We are completely aligned on that. | ||
| Through our education, we have an online newspaper that's free, The Defender. | ||
| We have online streaming every day. | ||
| And as I said, we do science and litigation. | ||
| And our conference is coming up in Austin, Texas, beginning of November, November 7th to 9th. | ||
| Moment of truth. | ||
| I know you stand for truth. | ||
| We stand together. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
| We're going to return to Texas in the grassroots fight to thwart the loss of one of the greatest states in the Union World. | ||
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| We're back in Texas. | ||
| We're going to go back to Orlando when we get some more interviews or to the main stage. | ||
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| Lee, our audience got to know you years ago with Patriot Mobile. | ||
| It was about Tarrant County. | ||
| And I think this is a lesson also for people throughout the country, the MAGA movement. | ||
| They will target certain areas of certain states, understanding that they see that it's a base of real Trump supporters, but there's vulnerabilities. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And that's what, and that's what they've become a target. | ||
| So we've known you for what, three or four years now on your work in Tarrant County. | ||
| Tell us about that, but tell us particularly why they targeted Tarrant County and how close they came because you flip Tarrant County, you flip Texas. | ||
| You flip Texas, you flip the country. | ||
| Right, because of our electoral votes, right? | ||
| You lose Texas. | ||
| We'll never have another Republican president. | ||
| So Tarrant County, for perspective, Tarrant County has over 2.3 million people. | ||
| How many states? | ||
| That's bigger than larger than at least 14 states, maybe 15. | ||
| 15 states. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, larger than 15 states. | ||
| So because of that, it's the number one target, right? | ||
| We have my Senate district that I'm running in is half of that county. | ||
| So the Democrats have really zoned in on this Texas Senate District 9 race. | ||
| They really want to take it. | ||
| And because this is a special election, there's no primary. | ||
| Special elections when people resign midterm get very interesting because there was a Democrat in the race, I got in the race, and then another Republican got in the race, not caring about splitting the vote. | ||
| So we've been on the ground for many years. | ||
| You may recall in 2020, Trump did win Texas, but he lost Tarrant County by 1,800 votes. | ||
| That's amazing. | ||
| That's, in fact, it was. | ||
| Is that a wake-up call for everybody? | ||
| I hope it was. | ||
| I was trying to wake people up because in 2018, the Democrats focused on Harris County and they took out all of their Republican judges. | ||
| And they were trying to replicate that, do that blueprint in Tarrant County in 2020. | ||
| And we worked very hard. | ||
| This is before I was at Patriot Mobile. | ||
| We worked very, very hard. | ||
| I mean, we set up a call center and a tech center. | ||
| We had hundreds of volunteers come every day. | ||
| We did tens of thousands of voter contacts every day and we saved all 11 Tarrant County Republican judges in that 2020 race where Trump lost by 1,800 votes in our county. | ||
| So it's been a battleground. | ||
| It is a battleground. | ||
| If anyone says Texas is not a battleground, they don't understand politics. | ||
| That's what Brian just said here. | ||
| He says, look, you think of battlegrounds like Arizona or Michigan or Pennsylvania. | ||
| Texas is a battleground. | ||
| Why is that? | ||
| Well, a lot of it was because so many people were not voting in Texas. | ||
| So many conservatives took it for granted that it was red. | ||
| And that's why 20. | ||
| Including a lot of evangelical Christians and traditional Catholics. | ||
| Well, the Christian base, as we know, only 75% of them aren't registered and only half of those vote. | ||
| So it is huge. | ||
| We've been targeting churches to explain biblical values and voting. | ||
| We've been training, in fact, Charlie Kirk's faith initiative was very positive in training pastors. | ||
| First Liberty does the same thing. | ||
| They actually have a guide on their website telling pastors what they can and can't do. | ||
| And now, now that it's been ruled by the IRS that churches can endorse candidates and not lose their nonprofit status, that's the truth is winning. | ||
| The truth is winning. | ||
| So that's really exciting. | ||
| We've been working hard on the churches. | ||
| We've been working hard to explain biblical values, our Republican values. | ||
| And, you know, Jesus is not on the ballot. | ||
| We have to choose the candidate that is most like our values. | ||
| What about in Tarrant County? | ||
| Let's go back in time because you worked on tons of initiatives before you joined Patriot Mobile, and then we met you on Patriot Mobile. | ||
| There were so many other things in Tarrant County, like in the schools and putting the commandments in. | ||
| Walk us through what you did in Tarrant County just as a grassroots leader. | ||
| Well, sure. | ||
| And before Tarrant County, I mean, I did my first congressional race in 1994 for a Republican in Colorado. | ||
| I was recruited to Texas, worked for the 104th Republican Revolution, 104th Congress, was recruited to Texas in 1996. | ||
| And in fact, I worked, came, I was recruited by your buddy, Brian Harrison's dad, Ed Harrison, when he ran. | ||
| So that's when he knew Brian as a young boy. | ||
| Yeah, that's when I, that's when he was much, I was taller than taller than him. | ||
| So I've been working volunteer ever since. | ||
| 2019, when they were trying to pass red flag laws in the state of Texas, I was the only candidate in this race that went on their roadshow and testified. | ||
| I spoke about how unconstitutional they were and how they violated. | ||
| I was fear about red flag laws. | ||
| What was it? | ||
| Because you got very involved in this. | ||
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| Well, the Constitutional Amendment, our Second Amendment is our ultimate right, right? | ||
| That was my initial passion for getting into politics. | ||
| Really? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| My dad was a police officer. | ||
| He taught me how to shoot when I was six years old. | ||
| I outshot every boyfriend I ever had until I met my husband. | ||
| He outshot me, so I married him. | ||
| So that really is my passion because if we lose our Second Amendment, armed citizens are citizens. | ||
| When you're not armed, you are subjects. | ||
| So if you lose your Second Amendment rights, you can lose all of your other rights. | ||
| So I'm really passionate about that. | ||
| Also, you know, Steve. | ||
| But people also think, I think when you think of Texas, you think that, hey, it's got to be the most friendly, you know, firearm state in the country. | ||
| You're saying that's actually not true. | ||
| Well, it's not true, but we are making progress. | ||
| This session, we did pass the bill banning red flag laws, and I've been working on that for 20 years, testifying, writing op-eds, talking truth to power. | ||
| 20 years of work to get it done. | ||
| Yes. | ||
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| But that's, you know what? | ||
| That's what, that's where Democrats beat us is they accept incremental wins instead of going for everything, losing, and taking their ball and going home. | ||
| It's exhausting, right? | ||
| But you just can't stop. | ||
| And that's what patriots do. | ||
| You just can't stop. | ||
| I wasn't paid for any of this. | ||
| This was all volunteer. | ||
| I was an elected precinct chair for 20 years in Tarrant County. | ||
| I was appointed. | ||
| I was a state delegate to the state convention five years. | ||
| I worked on our Senate District 9 Resolutions Committee and our state platform committee that creates the platform which determines Republican priorities. | ||
| Is the platform actually, did they actually push for that in legislation or is the powers that be just used that as a SOP for the grassroots? | ||
| You have a little bit of both. | ||
| And then you have bills that say, oh, we're doing this because it's on the platform, but it really doesn't do what the platform says. | ||
| So yesterday I was in a meeting with grassroots leaders and they said that 9,000 bills were put brought up to the Texas legislature. | ||
| I thought Texas was kind of a libertarian suffrage line state. | ||
| Isn't that a little bit too much legislation? | ||
| Now, obviously, all of them don't get passed, but just the mentality of putting that much up. | ||
| Is that just all the Democrats or some of the Republicans do that too? | ||
| All of it. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| And when you see the bill numbers on the legislation, you know which ones have priority. | ||
| What do you mean by that? | ||
| So the lower bill numbers get in first. | ||
| Ah, very smart. | ||
| Very smart. | ||
| What did you learn from being grassroots? | ||
| Because all your 30 years grassroots are in politics somehow, but never ran for office. | ||
| Right. | ||
| What was it that, because a lot of our audience, the same way, they've started to become precinct chairmen or precinct, you know, they come to the precinct strategy. | ||
| They then become chairman. | ||
| They go to the state. | ||
| And as you know, there's huge pushbacks on the precinct strategy in places like South Carolina and Georgia, some of these states, even in Florida, where, you know, the established order in each of these counties don't want to see Trump volunteers showing up. | ||
| What was it about learning over 30 years that you finally decided, hey, I've got to step up here and actually run for office? | ||
| Well, some of the things I learned that will be useful in this office and will be useful to your audience is when there are bills, if the prettier the name is, the more dangerous it is. | ||
| So be very careful. | ||
| And there's not ever just two sides to any bill, right? | ||
| So we finally got the China being able to buy Texas land bill passed. | ||
| However, in the very late night, before it was about to be passed, an amendment was slapped on it to, oh, they can't buy Texas land, but they can lease it for 99 years. | ||
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| So, yes, who slipped that in? | ||
| I don't remember, but I know the hero that knocked it out, and it was our state representative. | ||
| I mean, that amendment was knocked out before it was knocked out. | ||
| It was knocked out, and so we that was killed. | ||
| Steve Taught is the hero there. | ||
| But so here's what I've learned, and here's what I want people to pay attention to: the unintended consequences of bills is more dangerous than leftist legislation. | ||
| So look for the hidden things. | ||
| When someone carries a bill for you and they're acting like the hero and they say, oh, well, it got killed in committee. | ||
| Well, those backroom deals and committees are the most dangerous ones. | ||
| You have to hold people's feet to the fire. | ||
| There are all kinds of deals made in the back rooms, and you see it when you're there at the Capitol until the wee hours. | ||
| But most importantly, it's important to keep an open dialogue with your representative staff. | ||
| And it's very important to go to Austin. | ||
| Even if you're not testifying, you can go almost more important than that, more effectively. | ||
| You can go in and sit in and just look. | ||
| Go door to door. | ||
| I recommend calling and making appointments. | ||
| If they won't make an appointment, you can still show up and say, hey, I want to see the version. | ||
| You can call and make an appointment and say, I want to see what time can I get in and go from office to office to office. | ||
| And that's what I do, just having conversations. | ||
| You would just show up and just wander around. | ||
| Well, that's kind of what we do. | ||
| I mean, that's what's effective, right? | ||
| That's what we did for the red flag law bill. | ||
| That's what we did for the Texas Women's Privacy Act bill. | ||
| And so we had success with those. | ||
| I want to get to the privacy bill in a second. | ||
| Also, I have a question on the other side. | ||
| I'll tee you up for it. | ||
| No kings. | ||
| They're looking for Texas. | ||
| You know, you just had the Antifa indictment, which, you know, Cash told John Solomon, who was on earlier, one of the most important things was the indictment of Antifa here in Texas. | ||
| It also shows you how both the radical left, right, and of course, Soros and what they're trying to do with the political culture down here. | ||
| But no kings all day on media. | ||
| They've been talking about Dallas and Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth. | ||
| That's going to be a massive turnout. | ||
| We're going to ask Lee that on the other side. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| We're juggling between Orlando, Florida, and the summit in Camp Pendleton, California, where they're doing a security sweep. | ||
| Even as we speak, we're going to try to get a man to head. | ||
| Talk about our coverage today, but stick around all day on Real America's Voice. | ||
| We're going to leave Texas and head to Camp Peneland for a Marine amphibious assault and some Navy fighter, Marine fighter attack bombers, everything. | ||
| Helicopters, all of it. | ||
| Short break. | ||
| back in a moment himself of course did muse about becoming dictator for a day He has also said that his supporters, maybe they don't need to vote again if he were re-elected. | ||
| And in February, the White House even posted this image reading, Long Live the King. | ||
| So like, definitely not a king. | ||
| Super not a king. | ||
| Super not a king. | ||
| The amount of unkingliness emanating from this White House is truly stunning. | ||
| I think that Trump does understand that being called a king in America is bad. | ||
| He understands that part at least. | ||
| The problem that he faces is that he wants to be, like he wants to have all the powers of kingship. | ||
| He wants to have the sort of autocratic, my way or the highway, what I say goes, about how to run the country. | ||
| He wants to be able to throw people in the dungeon for disagreeing with him. | ||
| He wants to be able to loot the treasury as though it were his personal treasury and dole out cash without Congress's approval. | ||
| He is, if he is not a king, then I feel like he is at the very least emulating Bad King John, who gave us the Magna Carta all those hundreds of years ago. | ||
| I think that he is someone who is not. | ||
| We're getting some really deep historical ducks here. | ||
| It's Friday night. | ||
| We're going to get cuts. | ||
| I really think that he knows that to be called a king is bad, but he is not willing to not act like he wishes to be. | ||
| Okay, thank you. | ||
| So I want to make sure that because of the MAGA base, I know they're very, as we talked yesterday, very focused on election integrity in Texas because they know that Texas is a swing state. | ||
| Media didn't want to talk about it. | ||
| So, and I know they're very, in 2020, particularly Tarrant County, they blow me up all the time that, hey, there's no way Trump lost that. | ||
| So I know you guys have been on top of this. | ||
| My point is he won in 16. | ||
| They steal it in 20, right? | ||
| You come back in 24 for a big victory. | ||
| What's more democratic than that? | ||
| What's more the things of working for democracy than going out and putting coalitions, doing that hard work in those interim years to have Trump come back and have this big victory and this huge victory in Texas, which the spread was so much bigger than people thought. | ||
| And yet these people, the No Kings people here, and today they're counting on Texas, counting on Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and Fort Worth to have a massive turnout. | ||
| What are your thoughts about the whole process of what you guys had to do, the pick and shovel work of true democracy to make sure President Trump and a sweeping victory here across the board, and particularly in Tarrant County? | ||
| And then the kind of the insult it is to you guys to have this no kings that President Trump's some sort of autocrat and that you are really the supporters of fascism. | ||
| Well, the interesting thing about No Kings is this is coming from a party who usurped their primary process to appoint a queen. | ||
| I think she identifies as female. | ||
| That is what's the hypocrisy of it. | ||
| I do want to point out that I think Trump's True Social was the best that won the internet about this. | ||
| His truth post is a huge. | ||
| And you're quoting. | ||
| I'm quoting. | ||
| I'm reading because I'm old and I need glasses. | ||
| A huge thank you to all the No Kings protesters yesterday. | ||
| I was very concerned. | ||
| A king was trying to take my place. | ||
| But thanks to your tireless efforts, I'm still your president. | ||
| Good job, all. | ||
| That's a great troll. | ||
| It was great. | ||
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| You think there's going to be a big turnout in Fort Worth, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston? | ||
| Is there a big effort for this? | ||
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| I think there will be. | ||
| And, you know, we're used to this. | ||
| And everyone said, you know, we're having our event today. | ||
| Are you afraid? | ||
| Well, I don't live afraid, obviously, by my track record of my life. | ||
| You know, during the BLM rally, people drove by my house with bullhorns screaming my children's names. | ||
| My best friend was told that her 13-year-old received a text and it said, I can't wait to wash your faces. | ||
| I put my seven-inch blade in your mom's throat. | ||
| I mean, that's what we deal with as conservatives in Texas. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| We don't let them win. | ||
| We keep fighting. | ||
| That's incredible. | ||
| What you can see from Antifa, this indictment, and from the No Kings rally, Source and the left has targeted, forget the political culture, the business thing of just doing trade-offs all the time to sell us out. | ||
| But the left very much is focused on Texas as a target, not just to be a swing state, but to actually, what are your thoughts on that? | ||
| Particularly now that the first indictment we've had comes in Texas for Atifa. | ||
| Well, it's definitely a target. | ||
| That's another reason why we fight for our Second Amendment rights, right? | ||
| It's also, we are fighting so much money. | ||
| Our last school board races, several school board candidates lost. | ||
| We did some post-data analysis and some of those nonprofits involved in that. | ||
| We traced a million dollars. | ||
| And that's just what we can trace because most of the time. | ||
| You mean the not-for-profits are coming after the parental rights kind of movement to have their parents want to be in charge of the school boards. | ||
| Now that they won one term, and the next term, you come back and you got dark money coming after them. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And let me give you a couple of examples why in South Lake Texas, you know, we took over that school board. | ||
| We have great conservatives on that school board. | ||
| Our school board sued the Biden administration's unlawful and overreaching rewrite of Title IX and won. | ||
| So we left the Texas Association of School Boards. | ||
| We would not allow boys and girls' sports before our state ruled that. | ||
| So they come after, they target your at the local level. | ||
| And that's something that the left has done for a very long time. | ||
| And even if you don't want to run for school board, some of the most effective things your listeners can do is get on those committees in your municipalities, in your cities, and in your schools. | ||
| Because, I mean, let's face it, being on the health committee didn't used to sound sexy until you start to think about where are the sexual transitioning drugs given? | ||
| Where are the decisions made to let Planned Parenthood come in and do your sex health classes? | ||
| Those health committees are critical, masking all of the above. | ||
| Your budget committee is huge. | ||
| There are school districts all across this state and across this nation giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to these liberal nonprofits that are only doing indoctrination. | ||
| And that money needs to be going to educating these kids. | ||
| You agree, Brian's statistics, like only 25% of public school kids in Texas in the eighth grade reader proficiency, only 23 are math literate. | ||
| It's stunning how bad. | ||
| And he said the most important, he thinks the most important offices in Texas are school boards because he says that's where the nastiest fights and the most important fights about the future. | ||
| Well, they are. | ||
| And a part of that is it's so close to home. | ||
| So the attacks are direct. | ||
| And when I fought a school tax that, gosh, this was 20 years ago, my children were attacked in the school by a teacher. | ||
| We're attacked because you were fighting for the reasonable taxation in my district. | ||
| That just, I mean, because it's so close to home. | ||
| In fact, I know a person running for state office right now. | ||
| And he said, you know, this is so much easier than running for even state senate because the local races are so volatile. | ||
| They're personal. | ||
| And you think about my race, half, it's half of Tarrant County. | ||
| And Tarrant County is the number one target in the nation. | ||
| That's what I'm up against. | ||
| And the scale of it, how do you own a special election? | ||
| Let's talk about what this audience, how they can help. | ||
| What do you need to do? | ||
| Because this is all about turnout, right? | ||
| This is all about turnout. | ||
| Today, before you came over, you were actually out with your door knockers talking and getting them pumped up. | ||
| Today, we're going to have a rally. | ||
| But talk to us about what can be, what do you have to do to guarantee turnout of the voters that will support you? | ||
| And how can this audience help? | ||
| So, first of all, constitutional elections historically have low turnout. | ||
| So many conservatives don't know that there's an election even happening. | ||
| So door to door, and I think yesterday was when I was on, I told you we knocked 7,800 doors. | ||
| Those numbers were several days old. | ||
| Met with my campaign manager today, and we have now knocked 10,400 doors as of this week. | ||
| And that is, you know, a ton of volunteers giving up of their time and treasure to do that. | ||
| That's the critical thing. | ||
| The reason this is a turning point in Texas is we have never the liberal left has always poured a lot of money into Texas, but they weren't used to conservatives fighting back. | ||
| Now that we have been fighting back for several years, they were turning Tarrant purple. | ||
| We took it back to red. | ||
| Now they are really pouring in the money because their money is endless. | ||
| You know, the Pritzker group and the sexualization, the Pritzker group created the sexualization of children in public education. | ||
| And you know how much money they have. | ||
| So we are up against a lot of money. | ||
| So the only way to win this is to be patriots. | ||
| Giving of your time and treasure. | ||
| Getting everyone, bring 10 people with you to the polls to vote. | ||
| We have some really important constitutional amendments. | ||
| We have 17 constitutional amendments. | ||
| And they on the ballot. | ||
| And they do everything from stopping capital gains, stopping taxes on property, from increasing our homestead exemption, meaning we're taxed on less of our homes. | ||
| It's a really important constitutional amendment if my race wasn't even on the ballot. | ||
| So it's really, I just can't even express how important this election is. | ||
| So hang on with us. | ||
| By the way, where can people go right now for your campaign website and social media? | ||
| LeeFortexas.com. | ||
| We're going to come back. | ||
| Lee's going to stick around with us. | ||
| Do we have Ben Harnwell in Rome? | ||
| And we're going to go to Ben Harnwell in Rome. | ||
| I'm told by Lee, I have to be very specific. | ||
| That's Rome, Italy, the eternal city, not Rome, Texas. | ||
| So, Ben, give me a summary. | ||
| Huge developments yesterday. | ||
| Zelensky, I heard from sources that it was very heated in the cabinet room where they had that lunch about the situation with Tomahawk missiles and the overall strategy of Zelensky on the prosecution of this war. | ||
| What do you got for, sir? | ||
| Morning, Steve. | ||
| Morning, Lee. | ||
| Well, I'm delighted to come onto the war room, Steve, today and basically say, pay tribute to the power of the war room audience, the power of Real America's voice audience, because I would suggest that the pressure, the constant pressure, has had an effect, pressure, and indeed prayers. | ||
| President Trump, as you say, magnificently held the line and said no to President Zelensky. | ||
| And better than the in-your-face no is the reasoning behind it, Steve. | ||
| He said, and I quote, because the United States does not want an escalation. | ||
| That was his justification. | ||
| He also said that giving Tomahawk missiles to Zelensky would be, and I quote, a big deal. | ||
| He said that the U.S. needed them for its own defense. | ||
| This is, Steve, I could not go back and change what the president said to make it better. | ||
| It was absolutely perfect. | ||
| And this is what we've been in the run-up to Friday's meeting every day on the warroom as we've been covering this. | ||
| This is exactly what this audience wanted to hear from the president. | ||
| No attempt at escalate to de-escalate. | ||
| President Trump is concentrating now on this meeting that he's going to have in Hungary with President Putin. | ||
| Date still isn't set for that. | ||
| And he didn't want to push President Putin into a corner before that meeting took place. | ||
| But the important thing is, and this is the interpretation that we've had on the war room, giving these Tomahawk missiles to Zelensky wasn't simply a military strategic objective on behalf of Zelensky. | ||
| It was his attempt to lasso America into this war to support him in this war of attrition. | ||
| And that is not, at least for now, that is not going to be taking place. | ||
| So Marco Rubio with Lavrov this week and then open, it looks like the following week, potentially, if things have the momentum that President Trump was driving, it'll be in Hungary. | ||
| Victor Orban will be putting that together with Putin and with the President of the United States. | ||
| Is that our critical path here? | ||
| That's the critical part. | ||
| Look, I don't want to preempt that meeting because I don't know how much room President Putin himself intends to give on this. | ||
| But let's, you know, we'll read the tea leaves and then run up to the meeting. | ||
| And obviously, after this, Steve, I have to say, for me, the important thing about this meeting is that it's taking place in Hungary, in Victor Orbans, Hungary. | ||
| There is not a member state in the European Union that has been more, that has refused more to play the Ursula von der Leyen line. | ||
| And I'm just thanking God that he's not, that President Trump didn't ask to have this meeting here in Rome, Italy, and under this, under the support of the Prime Minister Phoney Maloney. | ||
| That would have been absolutely awful. | ||
| The fact that he's given it to Orban is a massive sign of support in Orban. | ||
| He's very isolated here in the European Union. | ||
| And I'm very grateful for the president for having done that as well. | ||
| Ben, social media, so then get your BD-eyed cynicism over the weekend. | ||
| Oh, my BD-Eyed cynicism is on maximum now for the next weekend. | ||
| It's Hanwell, my surname, Hanwell, on Getter, my social media platform of choice. | ||
| Thanks, Steve. | ||
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| Love you, brother. | ||
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| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Short break, back in a moment. | ||
| I want to thank Trevor Comstock for joining us. | ||
| Of course, part of our big coalition is the moms, you know, the parents' rights, the MAGA hardcore populace, nationalists of President Trump, and Make America Healthy Again. | ||
| Trevor Comstock, you got one of the best companies in America. | ||
| Founder, CEO, what do you got for us today? | ||
| Yeah, Steve, always great to see you. | ||
| So just real quick, I just want to touch on one of our newest product releases, which is our creatine monohydrate. | ||
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| And for anyone that doesn't know, just a little background on it. | ||
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| So can't say enough about it. | ||
| And I just wanted to hop on real quick. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| I want everybody to get this and get all the information. | ||
| Where do they go right now? | ||
| What's your website? | ||
| Where do folks go? | ||
| Yeah, you can go to sacredhumanhealth.com and then also use code warroom for 10% off any one-time purchase. | ||
| A ton of reviews you can sift through as well. | ||
| If you have any questions, just feel free to reach out. | ||
| Trevor Comstock, thank you. | ||
| Founder, CEO, and chairman of Sacred Human Health. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
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| And Glenn Story, what he's done with this company and what they've done. | ||
| You guys have done his historic. | ||
| I want to make sure people know that these elections are relatively low turnout. | ||
| And we're a party in a movement that are about low propensity voters. | ||
| So what are you going to do here? | ||
| Well, we're, again, I told you yesterday we had walked 7,800 houses and my campaign manager pulled me aside this morning at a walk event and said, Lee, we're up to 10,300 now. | ||
| So it's the grassroots. | ||
| That is what will take back America. | ||
| We are outspent, but we're not outworked. | ||
| No one will ever outwork me. | ||
| So, and I have amazing volunteers. | ||
| I have an army of boots on the ground. | ||
| That's how we do it. | ||
| But get out the vote is important. | ||
| And you go to leefortexas.com to sign up and help us. | ||
| And a rally today, where do they go to find out about the rally? | ||
| Where it's going to be? | ||
| Right on the front page of leefortexas.com. | ||
| So it's a one-stop shop. | ||
| And do you have social media also? | ||
| You have a Twitter account? | ||
| Yeah, Twitter account and truth. | ||
| It's all Lee for Texas at Lee for Texas. | ||
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| And it's L-E-I G-H. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Army Brett made good. | ||
| We got to win this one. | ||
| This one's so important for Texas. | ||
| There's what, 25% of the Republican seats are up on this election. | ||
| Yeah, it's crazy because in our state Senate, we have 31 spots, 20 Republican, 11 Democrat. | ||
| Five of those 20 are open seats. | ||
| So that's one of the reasons the left is throwing so much money into this election and the 2026 elections. | ||
| We've got to work harder. | ||
| Last thing, the guy that jumped in is Republican. | ||
| 93%, you're telling me 93% of his millions of dollars is all from out of state. | ||
| From out of state. | ||
| I've never seen it before in my over 30 years of politics. | ||
| Does that show you that the business interest, the corporate interest have a strong interest in Texas of doing things down here? | ||
| Definitely. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| 93%. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Lee, we're going to follow this campaign very closely. | ||
| We're going to do the rally date. | ||
| Can't be more excited. | ||
| Mike Lindell. | ||
| Lindell, here's what I understand. | ||
| How can, no, no, how can a guy be found guilty or liable, I guess you're not, it's not a crime, liable for defamation of a company that the next day or two days later is found, is charged and indicted with a money laundering, you know, all kinds of criminal charges about bribing government officials. | ||
| And you've read, if they want to talk about defamation, read the indictment. | ||
| The indictment, right? | ||
| Literally, if this stuff is true. | ||
| So Lindell, you're the only guy in the world that can happen to. | ||
| How did it happen? | ||
| Well, Steve, you can't make this stuff up. | ||
| You know, I don't get found guilty of defaming crooked voting machine companies every day. | ||
| But when I do, I go to South Dakota pheasant hunting. | ||
| I mean, you just got to take it the way it is. | ||
| But that's why I wanted to get on, Steve, and still I've got to get all the support we can for my pillow because the judge also ruled against my pillow, my employee-owned company that they defamed SmartMatic because they're guilty by association. | ||
| You can't make this up. | ||
| It's all over the news. | ||
| Even CNN said, hey, you think this will help Mike Lindell and my pillow? | ||
| CNN said this. | ||
| I mean, of course it's going to help us, but the timing of the, the judge looked at the same thing that we showed him that they that now that they have here's a charges against SmartMatic. | ||
| So anyway, Steve, even right in the middle of our Pheasant hunt, everybody was waiting because we know my pillow needs the support of the war room posse. | ||
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| They love talking to the war room posse. | ||
| These are the ones that lost it, that got defamed themselves. | ||
| They're going, My Pillow did this. | ||
| And they're found guilty of defaming this crooked voting machine company by this judge in Minnesota. | ||
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| We're now going to toss it. | ||
| We're going to leave you with the right stuff and toss it over to folks that have it. | ||
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