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| Donald Trump's Justice Department has targeted another, what they will call a liberal group. | ||
| The Associated Press reports the Department of Justice is now investigating whether leaders of the Black Lives Matter organization and other black-led groups defrauded donors in 2020. | ||
| We should note that parts of this probe launched during the Biden administration. | ||
| But in recent weeks, the government issued new subpoenas as the Trump administration put new resources into the case. | ||
| As a reminder, we learned last month that the Justice Department is pressuring prosecutors to investigate the liberal, so-called liberal foundation started by George Soros. | ||
| Meantime, Trump is also using the department to keep tabs on elections in Democratic-led states. | ||
| Next week, the Department of Justice says it will monitor polling sites while New Jersey and California conduct state elections. | ||
| You heard that right. | ||
| California says it will send its own observers to monitor the Trump observers. | ||
| And California Senators Alex Fadilla and Adam Schiff has signed on to a letter from a group of Senate Democrats denouncing the White House's effort to reinvestigate Trump's 2020 election defeat, warning that it's a pretext for Trump to declare a national emergency in an attempt to undermine the results of future elections. | ||
| Of everything written in Project 2025, how much has been accomplished so far by the Trump administration? | ||
| John Lemire, you're the smart one here. | ||
| Why don't you tell us? | ||
| What do you think? | ||
| How much of Project 2025 has been enacted? | ||
| What if I just start talking about sports right now? | ||
| That would frustrate everybody. | ||
| A fair amount. | ||
| I mean, it's guiding ethos, of course, is slashing the federal government. | ||
| And we saw Doge do that early on. | ||
| And we're seeing Rust Vote attempting to it now. | ||
| But it's also beyond just simply like cuts. | ||
| They're defanging the federal government. | ||
| They're trying to destroy the Department of Education. | ||
| We have seen them reverse a lot of the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
| Joe Biden's signature achieved. | ||
| A lot of that has been undone. | ||
| We're doing, of course, a lot of the DHS immigration pieces are part of part of 2025. | ||
| And more than anything, its guiding principle is to empower the executive, to make everything come from the president of the United States. | ||
| The unitary theory of government is what they call it. | ||
| And we have seen that. | ||
| I mean, we've seen it each and every day. | ||
| This president basically acts like Congress doesn't exist, and it's helped him do that by seeking out of their power. | ||
| And for the most part, not entirely, but for the most part, the courts have gone along with it as well. | ||
| So that, to this point, Project 225 has been deeply successful. | ||
| Donald Trump's Department of Justice is not acting on the merits. | ||
| Donald Trump's Department of Justice is going after his political opponents. | ||
| You know, look at the poor woman, the candidate in Illinois. | ||
| I mean, you think in any rational world, you think she would have been indicted, the way in which she has been indicted in that case, but for the fact that she is a prominent Democratic candidate who is speaking out against ICE? | ||
| You really think that Black Lives Matter or any of these organizations are not being targeted by this Department of Justice based on ideology? | ||
| If you do, I've got a bridge to sell you. | ||
| I mean, this is all we need to get out of the mindset of assuming that there are a bunch of good faith career prosecutors sitting around this place making decisions on the merits. | ||
| You know what happened earlier this week? | ||
| A couple of career prosecutors put in a sentencing memo that someone involved in the insurrection, that that should go into their sentencing on a new crime. | ||
| And those two people were fired. | ||
| So what makes you think the people looking at this haven't learned that lesson? | ||
| That Donald Trump could declare a national emergency to take control of future elections. | ||
| These are suggestions from many election deniers like Cleta Mitchell, who is now very much so still within the orbit. | ||
| It is not, it's not hyperpoly to say that we are on the march to these things coming to fruition. | ||
| The pieces are being put into play here. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And it's done through the normalization of the completely abnormal. | ||
| So let's take troops on the city streets. | ||
| You know, it started with, well, we need to send a few troops, a few National Guardsmen to L.A. because there are riots. | ||
| And then it became active duty Marines. | ||
| And then it became a second city and a third city and a fourth city. | ||
| And in Washington, D.C., as you know as well as I do, they're still there, right? | ||
| I mean, like, you know, and so the number of cities that we now see are more and more, and it is less and less newsworthy. | ||
| Like, it's just, it's just a matter of fact now that you have troops in major New York, in major U.S. cities. | ||
| These poll monitors caused a little bit of stir when it first happens. | ||
| I promise you, by the time we get to 2026, you know, it'll be treated as old news. | ||
| So there'll be more, more DOJ people in more places, maybe FBI people in more places. | ||
| The Insurrection Act, you know, he keeps saying, well, I could invoke the Insurrection Act. | ||
| I could, I could. | ||
| He's getting people used to the idea. | ||
| And when it comes to this idea of a national emergency for elections, you know, how far does it really have to travel from monitors, false claims of fraud, election denialism, city streets with ICE agents disappearing people, you know, active duty military maybe under the Insurrection Act, to then saying there's a national emergency, right? | ||
| This is Donald Trump's modus operandi. | ||
| It is the way in which authoritarians act. | ||
| And what we need to do, what all of us need to do is not let it ever be normal, not take the bait to say, well, maybe John Bolton did something. | ||
| Maybe Black Lives Matter did something. | ||
| Maybe the congressional candidates shouldn't have stood in front of a car, right? | ||
| It's like all of these things are just trying to get us to normalize something so that they can further move the goalpost towards authoritarianism. | ||
| 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've tried 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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War Room. | |
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| Friday, 31 October, Year of Alert 2025. | ||
| We've got a lot to get to, but I want to start with the great Matt Boy. | ||
| Matt, I made that our great team here in Denver and in Washington, D.C. of the War Room and Real America's Voice made that cold open, especially for you. | ||
| Mark Elias officially is in total, complete meltdown of all the moves that Donald Trump is making to try to secure the country. | ||
| Your thought, I'm going to get to your magnificent article, which is a great tee-up for Tuesday's elections next week about the real Democratic Party. | ||
| But give me your assessment of Mark Elias and MSNBC, their complete and total meltdown on everything that Trump's doing to try to save the country domestically, sir. | ||
| Well, it doesn't sound like a party that's very confident in their future prospects, does it? | ||
| Right. | ||
| Like, so I think that, you know, look, I don't know what's going to happen on Tuesday in the off-year elections, right? | ||
| But I mean, I think we do know what's going to happen in New York City, but we'll see in New Jersey and Virginia. | ||
| But the fact is, is that outside of those, when we look towards a year from now, the midterm elections, that's where the real power is going to be decided. | ||
| If the Democrats take the House majority, they intend, I mean, look, we see what they're doing right now with the government shutdown that continues now a full month. | ||
| And they're going to keep it going for another week or two, at least, before they finally relent and open up the government. | ||
| But the fact is, is that that's nothing compared to what they'll do if they get the House majority back. | ||
| If they get the House majority back, they intend to grind Donald Trump's second term to a complete screeching halt, right? | ||
| Like, what they want to do is they not only are they going to impeach him, they intend to impeach and frog march everybody around him, right? | ||
| Like, you start hearing people on the left talking about they use the word collaborators, right? | ||
| Like, and it was amazing to me to see like Nicole Wallace the other day trying to say, oh, well, nobody's called Donald Trump a Nazi. | ||
| She herself has done it repeatedly on her show, right? | ||
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Like, and as people say, like, every day, like, it's like every day. | |
| It's not even close. | ||
| They call the Nazis. | ||
| We're all fascist. | ||
| So, what they intend to do if they get the majority back, and I mean, they're very clear about this, right? | ||
| Like, listen to guys like Eric Swalwell and Jamie Raskin and, you know, Nancy Pelosi and Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
| I mean, they are explicit that they intend to go after Donald Trump. | ||
| They want to go investigate all the peace deals, all the trade deals. | ||
| They want to go after any countries that have worked together with him. | ||
| They want to go after any businesses that have worked together with him. | ||
| So, like, the companies that are proactively doing like the Maha agenda, all that kind of stuff, they're going to be targeting everybody. | ||
| It's going to be, it's going to make the Biden-era weaponization of the Justice Department look like a walk in the park, right? | ||
| We see all this Arctic Frost stuff coming out right now. | ||
| Well, that's nothing compared to what happens if they get the levers of power back, right? | ||
| Like, and so, um, now that being said, they still aren't confident that they have it. | ||
| And I think that's abundantly clear based off of the way that Mark Elias is talking and those things right now. | ||
| And I think that that is a should be a siren warning shot or call or you know, to the to the Republican base out there across the country. | ||
| This is your bugle call, right? | ||
| Like, this is your wake-up, right? | ||
| Like, there's a shot here. | ||
| We can defy history, we can beat these guys once and for all, uh, and and and and crush them. | ||
| If they don't get the house back in 2026, uh, the sense is a lot harder for them to get, and I don't think they're going to get it. | ||
| Uh, but the house is where the battle is. | ||
| And if they don't get the house back in November 2026, a year from Tuesday, then they're in deep trouble as a party. | ||
| I think they have a really tough shot of getting the White House back in 28. | ||
| Uh, and then, you know, the real fight is about the census in 2030 and whether or not non-citizens will continue to be counted in the apportionment of congressional districts. | ||
| Well, that's all dependent, that's all dependent upon 28. | ||
| That's what 28 is so important. | ||
| Let me ask you something as a predicate. | ||
| The connective tissue of what we just heard and what's going to happen on Tuesday, and I'm kind of being very realistic and kind of grim on what's going to happen Tuesday. | ||
| The lead story up in Breitbart, so go to the great site Breitbart, which everybody's got on their cut to wrap up. | ||
| Analysis reveals how Democrats are now the party of the rich. | ||
| I'm told every day on CNN and MSNBC, the New York Times, Washington Post, that the Democratic Party, Mamdoni, tells me this. | ||
| He tells me it's the party of the working people. | ||
| It's a party of the Working Families Party. | ||
| It's a party of the DSA. | ||
| What analysis do you have, Matt Breitbart, to make such a claim that the Democrats are now the party of the rich, sir? | ||
| Yeah, well, speaking of Mamdami and the rich thing, I mean, did you see this amazing moment where Governor Hoko was campaigning with them and the crowd at the rally was chanting tax the rich? | ||
| And Governor Hoko came out afterwards and thought she thought they were chanting go bills. | ||
| This is what she claimed. | ||
| It's no, they were chanting tax the rich. | ||
| Well, that's their people, right? | ||
| Like, and we have the numbers now to prove it. | ||
| So, this is an analysis that a Republican lobbying firm, CGCN, produced. | ||
| They gave it to us exclusively before it was publicly released. | ||
| It's called Class Dismissed 2. | ||
| Based off a previous analysis that they did a couple of years ago that was similar, where they went through all 435 congressional districts around the country and they ranked the top 30 and the poor and the bottom 30 in terms of median income, right? | ||
| So the higher income in the top 30 districts are ones that are around 135,000 annual income for an individual earner in the top 30 congressional districts in terms of wealth in the country. | ||
| Of those top 30 congressional districts now, 23 of them or 76, more than 76% are represented by Democrats. | ||
| They include some of the names we just talked about there, like Jamie Raskin, like an Eric Swawa, like a Jamie, just said Jamie Raskin, like a Nancy Pelosi, like Roe Canna, who's thinking about running for president, et cetera. | ||
| Like Jerry Nadler from New York City. | ||
| So what we see is the wealth is concentrated in the areas that vote for Democrats. | ||
| In addition to that, we see that an analysis of the last three presidential elections where Donald Trump has been the Republican candidate shows that nearly two-thirds or sometimes even as high as three-quarters in the case of the Biden election in 2020 of the GDP of the nation is in the areas that voted for the Democrat, | ||
| Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris, whereas it's very low percentages in the Trump areas. | ||
| Matt, can you hang on one second? | ||
| I want to continue this conversation. | ||
| Tuesday is going to be a huge night. | ||
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Matt Boyle, as usual, is absolutely correct. | |
| Holding the House is central to everything. | ||
| We've got this government shutdown today. | ||
| The SNAP benefits run out. | ||
| We're going to see this would be, you know, starting loot in stores tomorrow. | ||
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We'll have to see about that. | |
| But Tuesday night is going to be kind of a defining moment here. | ||
| I happen to believe you're going to have a quite new and different Democratic Party by midnight Eastern Daylight Time on Tuesday night. | ||
| Mom, Donnie, you got a Marxist jihadist. | ||
| Talk about disgraceful, what, 24 years after 9-11? | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| The men and women that gave their lives for that. | ||
| You're going to have a Marxist jihadist Ugandan citizen. | ||
| Why has he not been denaturalized, put on a plane, and sent back to his country, which is Uganda? | ||
| Of course, Gavin Newsom, I think, is leading the charge on the war that we must win now. | ||
| That's the reditioning war. | ||
| Ohio today puts up a couple more seats into play. | ||
| Not sure it's exactly the hammer we want, but getting close. | ||
| Matt Boyle, national political editor of Breitbart News, is with us with a page one story: how the Democratic Party became the party of the rich. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | |
| Matt Boyle's with us. | ||
| Matt, you've actually got to go. | ||
| You've got to go soon. | ||
| Uncle Matt, what is Uncle Matt doing tonight? | ||
| Your most important duty, sir. | ||
| I am down in Florida here in Northeast Florida. | ||
| I'm going to be taking, going with my family to take my baby niece out, trigger treating for her first time, trigger treating. | ||
| So she's a year and a half. | ||
| She's going to dress up as Boo from Monsters Inc. | ||
| So my baby niece, Sadie, who I'm very proud of, and I'm her godfather as well. | ||
| So we did her christening earlier this year, her baptism. | ||
| We were taking her out trick-or-treating tonight. | ||
| So heading out very soon. | ||
| Fantastic. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Fantastic. | ||
| The power of a good woman, that your brother's a living example of that. | ||
| What a great guy, but man, been sorted out by a good woman. | ||
| And now he's got a great young baby, Uncle Matt, going trick-or-treating. | ||
| Why is it for the narrative? | ||
| What we're not going to hear on Tuesday, because I watched, I went through and looked at a bunch of the campaign material for Spanberger and Mickey Sherrill, which their prototype is Slotkin. | ||
| When Slotkin showed she could win in Michigan, their prototype is get these national security, either in the military, CIA, whatever, sell it to the American people that these are adults. | ||
| They're not crazy, although they are crazy and support crazy policies, but push it like that. | ||
| And that's their path to victory through these governorships in the Senate. | ||
| And they think they can take control that way. | ||
| The one thing, if you look at all of their ads, all of their material is consistent, including Mom Donnie, is that they're the party that represents the working class. | ||
| They're the party that represents the middle class. | ||
| They're the ones always on your side fighting. | ||
| But the reality, it's a con job. | ||
| And the thing that the mainstream media will fight more than anything is any analysis or anything come forward with facts that show that they're actually the party of the rich. | ||
| They're owned by the rich. | ||
| They have the credentialed class, right? | ||
| The urban credentialed class that supports them. | ||
| But other than that, they've abandoned the working class. | ||
| They've abandoned the middle class. | ||
| And this is why the rise of Trump, the populist right, has done that. | ||
| Why is it so central to their actual sense of self and going forward? | ||
| They cannot, your article is like arsenic to them, sorry, kryptonite. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, first off, it's not even close. | ||
| Like, it's like, if you look at these numbers, it's not like it's like a 50-50 or 55-45 type thing. | ||
| I mean, we're talking like three-quarters, two-thirds type thing of the wealth is concentrated in these Democrat strongholds, right? | ||
| Both in presidential elections and in congressional elections. | ||
| And I'm sure you would see if you start digging deeper into governor elections and really down to the precinct level, I think you would see it even more profoundly than that. | ||
| But the fact is, is that the numbers are just astounding. | ||
| In addition to that, and I think this is why to your question there, Steve, as to why they're so afraid to have this discussion and why they are so baldly lying about this, is that it's not just the economic data that's important here. | ||
| It's the quality of life data too, right? | ||
| Because what's happening is that in these Democrat strongholds where they are hoarding the wealth away from the rest of the nation, you have a less likelihood to get shot to death in a shooting. | ||
| You have a less likelihood to die of an opioid overdose, right? | ||
| So we see the opioid crisis that's ripping apart the rest of the country. | ||
| And you are less likely, or you are more likely to live longer, right? | ||
| Like your life expectancy is like something like five years longer. | ||
| In addition to that, the education data shows that what's happened in these places, they're represented by Democrats. | ||
| The numbers of percentages of them that went to elite institutions have skyrocketed. | ||
| And among the Republicans of those who went to elite institutions over the last generation, it's dropped off significantly. | ||
| So it's just a remarkable sea change political realignment data that we're talking about here. | ||
| We're just beginning to scratch the surface of it. | ||
| But again, the numbers and the facts show it. | ||
| The Democrats are the ones hoarding the wealth and conglomerating it in their communities and secularizing, you know, sectioning themselves off from the rest of society and cutting themselves off from the rest of the world and hoarding it to themselves. | ||
| And I think that that's important here as we go about this is because I think it undercuts the entire narrative of the Democrat Party dating back to things like Occupy in the lead up to the 2012 election and so on and so forth. | ||
| They are the party of the rich. | ||
| So when they're out there chanting tax the rich, it's a lie, right? | ||
| Like unless they want to tax themselves, which they don't. | ||
| I'm not even sure that the Grundoons, remember, I go back to this. | ||
| All the talk about taxing the rich, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
| When they stole the election from Trump in 2020, they had the House, the Senate, the presidency. | ||
| They came back here and Bernie Sanders, all those guys tried to work on the taxation committee, ways and means, and they came up. | ||
| They were going to, you know, billionaire tax. | ||
| They're going to tax the wealthy. | ||
| It didn't even get to a committee vote. | ||
| It was never serious. | ||
| They did some perfunctory thing and went on TV every night and said, we're going to do this. | ||
| They've never taxed the rich. | ||
| The reason they don't tax the rich, they're owned by the rich. | ||
| All that stuff you see down in the foreground is all, this is like some of the revolutionary movements that have happened in the past. | ||
| What you're seeing, those kids who are yelling tax the rich, most of them are too dumb and too disengaged to even understand who controls the Democratic Party and what's going to happen under, and what's the reality under Mondami. | ||
| Mondami is a Marxist, and this is principally cultural, also economics, but he knows that economics and communism doesn't work. | ||
| He's a Marxist jihadist. | ||
| And Matt, you know this better than anybody given the time we spent working on the London situation with Raheem and Bricks and all that. | ||
| That Sadiq Khan in 10 years has totally changed, totally changed London. | ||
| If you're a young Jewish person, you can't walk through there right with the Yama. | ||
| You cannot walk through main London without being harassed. | ||
| And hey, guess what? | ||
| You give it another five or 10 years. | ||
| You're not going to be able to walk through there if you're white. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| This is where Sadiq Khan has taken London. | ||
| This is where Mondami is going to take New York City. | ||
| And for, you know, I found today because I was doing a day to do some research that supposedly the 38% of Jewish voters are voting for Mondami. | ||
| I hear that that number now is in the high 20s and may be coming down. | ||
| But the number, Matt, of young people, supposedly the polling showing voting for Mondami, I think is like 60, 65% of young Jewish people under 35. | ||
| These under 35-year-olds have just bought off on this education that's, quite frankly, transformed them into all being radical, not progressives anymore, but essentially Marxist, essentially Marxist. | ||
| And they bought into Mondami. | ||
| Your thoughts on that. | ||
| Yeah, well, there's a few things I would unpack there. | ||
| First, on your point about the lie about the wealth and the Democrats when they had complete control during Biden. | ||
| The fact is, is that the single biggest wealth transfer, if you will, back to the ordinary Americans that we've seen in my lifetime and has been under President Trump here, especially in the second term. | ||
| You hear Secretary Besant talk about this a lot, right? | ||
| Where he says that Wall Street had its turn. | ||
| It's Main Street's turn now. | ||
| And you see Trump's policies and they're trying to get at it. | ||
| You saw a lot of the things in the Big Beautiful Bill designed to try to do that. | ||
| A lot of the tax cuts that they renewed from the first term, all that stuff is to stabilize the economy and to keep there from being the largest tax increase in history. | ||
| But the other things that they added into it are important as well. | ||
| And I think that you started to see the beginnings of a broader economic agenda in that first thing. | ||
| And I think that a lot of the economic benefits of the Big Beautiful Bill, a lot of people aren't going to realize that or see it until next year when they're doing their taxes. | ||
| Tipped workers, people that work overtime, et cetera, they might not even realize they're going to get more money back, right? | ||
| And also some of the things like The baby bonus accounts and whatnot that they're doing. | ||
| So now, look, there's a lot of room for the Republicans to do more on this. | ||
| And I think the takeaway from this stuff is that the Republicans should just knock it off in terms of trying to protect any rich people, right? | ||
| Like at this point, your voters are your working class people and they're the union workers. | ||
| And the unions are kind of getting it. | ||
| A really good example, and we cite this in this story, is in Ohio, where the unions used to back. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No, go ahead. | ||
| Okay, finish that because I think Matt Boyle's about to endorse my text. | ||
| And keep going. | ||
| Keep going. | ||
| Yeah, where I was going with this is that in Ohio, Sherry Brown is trying to make a comeback run there. | ||
| He's a former Democrat senator who lost to Bernie Marino in the last election. | ||
| But what you're seeing is a lot of the local unions throughout the Mahoning Valley are now endorsing John Houstead, who was appointed into the position, the Republican. | ||
| This would have been unthinkable even just a few years ago. | ||
| But now it's all starting to happen and they're talking about shared values when they're endorsing him. | ||
| So I think that the Republicans would be smart to recognize that's where the votes are and that's where the long-term power is. | ||
| So what you're talking about is that, hang on, am I hearing Matt Boyle endorsing Steve Bannon's plan to have the snapback, do another reconciliation bill? | ||
| And let's take the million dollars and above and have a snapback to 40% tax for the wealthy. | ||
| So it would be more than smart officially announced that Breitbart, wow, there's no doubt about it. | ||
| For the Republicans, it would be smart politics, right? | ||
| Like, so I think that that's where the votes are and that's where the future is for the Republicans. | ||
| Over North Crest, one of the most brilliant young minds in all politics, the national political editor of Breitbart News and a guy that's a fierce warrior, interviewed President Trump so many times, agreeing with Steve Bannon, we ought to have one more reconciliation before next year and just have a snapback. | ||
| Take the upper bracket. | ||
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And by the way, they should also create a new one further. | |
| Cut it even further on the lower class folks. | ||
| Cut it even further on the lower class, right? | ||
| And then raise it on the higher one. | ||
| Like, again, you can offset it, right? | ||
| Like, so you can make it so that it's a net equal, right? | ||
| Like, and so it's to, you know, these are mercy. | ||
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| Boyle, wow. | ||
| Okay, Matt, you're going to take your niece trick-or-treating right now. | ||
| That's your number one priority. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Real quick, Matt, where do people go? | ||
| What's your handles on social media? | ||
| Where do they go to get Breitbart? | ||
| At MBoyle1X, Twitter, at RealMatt Boyle on TrueSocial. | ||
| And just go to Breitbart. | ||
| All of our stuff is up there. | ||
| And Matt Boyle was my relief. | ||
| He relieved me. | ||
| And the morning, what's the Saturday morning show is when? | ||
| Saturday morning, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern Time. | ||
| I'll be live tomorrow morning on SiriusXM125, the Patriot channel. | ||
| Mr. Boyle, I stand relieved. | ||
| Thank you very much, brother. | ||
| Have a good time tonight. | ||
| So great to see that. | ||
| Matt Boyle's brothers, a great kid. | ||
| Good family, the Boyles. | ||
| Great parents. | ||
| It's the backbone of MAGA. | ||
| That's what it is. | ||
| Great parents, good kids, good grandkids. | ||
| Next in the war room. | ||
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| That Donald Trump could declare a national emergency to take control of future elections. | ||
| These are suggestions from many election deniers like Cleta Mitchell, who is now very much so still within the orbit. | ||
| It is not, it's not hyperbole to say that we are on the march to these things coming to fruition. | ||
| The pieces are being put into play here. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And it's done through the normalization of the completely abnormal. | ||
| So let's take troops on the city streets. | ||
| You know, it started with, well, we need to send a few troops, a few National Guardsmen to LA because there are riots. | ||
| And then it became active duty Marines. | ||
| And then it became a second city and a third city and a fourth city. | ||
| And in Washington, D.C., as you know as well as I do, they're still there, right? | ||
| I mean, like, you know, and so the number of cities that we now see are more and more, and it is less and less newsworthy. | ||
| Like it's just, it's just a matter of fact now that you have troops in major New York, in major U.S. cities. | ||
| These poll monitors caused a little bit of stir when it first happens. | ||
| I promise you, by the time we get to 2026, you know, it'll be treated as old news. | ||
| So there'll be more DOJ people in more places, maybe FBI people in more places. | ||
| The Insurrection Act, you know, he keeps saying, well, I could invoke the Insurrection Act. | ||
| I could, I could. | ||
| He's getting people used to the idea. | ||
| And when it comes to this idea of a national emergency for elections, you know, how far does it really have to travel from monitors, false claims of fraud, election denialism, city streets with ICE agents disappearing people, you know, active duty military maybe under the Insurrection Act, to then saying there's a national emergency, right? | ||
| This is Donald Trump's modus operandi. | ||
| It is the way in which authoritarians act. | ||
| And what we need to do, what all of us need to do, is not let it ever be normal, not take the bait to say, well, maybe John Bolton did something. | ||
| Maybe Black Lives Matter did something. | ||
| Maybe the congressional candidates shouldn't have stood in front of a car, right? | ||
| It's like all of these things are just trying to get us to normalize something so that they can further move the goalpost towards authoritarianism. | ||
| Okay, Clayton Mitchell joins us. | ||
| And Clayton, every day, I know we're making progress and every day they're taking your name in vain. | ||
| So a couple of things are going on here. | ||
| Let's get to what's happening in the future and everything with the ICE agents being around, at least make sure that people are not illegal aliens are not voting. | ||
| This is why they're freaking out. | ||
| We're never again letting any illegal aliens vote or any people that shouldn't vote to be there. | ||
| And you're not going to, you know, no more mail-in ballots where you're stealing. | ||
| Those days are over. | ||
| But Clayton, look in the past. | ||
| DOJ and Harmeed Dillon have sent this letter down to Georgia and Florida, which you've been obsessed with from the beginning, Fulton County. | ||
| What is going on there, ma'am? | ||
| Well, we've never gotten to the truth about Fulton County and about Georgia generally. | ||
| I mean, just for people who may or may not know, I was one of President Trump's volunteer attorneys in Georgia following the 2020 election, which is a mess of an election. | ||
| That's being kind. | ||
| And we filed an election contest on behalf of President Trump on December the 4th of 2020. | ||
| And no judge was ever appointed to hear the case, to put on our evidence. | ||
| 64-page complaint, 1,100 pages of facts and verified affidavits and experts. | ||
| So we never got our day in court. | ||
| So when people say President Trump lost all of his election contests, he didn't lose ours because he never got his day in court. | ||
| Well, since 2020, there have been a wonderful group of pakarits in Georgia who have fought every step of the way to try to get information, to try to get copies of the ballots, to get the ballots and the ballots themselves. | ||
| And that has been ongoing since a lawsuit filed in January of 2021. | ||
| And last spring, the state election board of Georgia, which is now controlled by election integrity supporters as opposed to election corruption supporters, which is what Mark Elias and all those people are. | ||
| They're not for integrity. | ||
| They're for corruption. | ||
| And they subpoenaed the ballots from Fulton County. | ||
| They subpoenaed Fulton County Election Board to turn over the ballots from 2020, the mail-in ballots, well, all the ballots, so that they could examine those, inspect them, count them, because we know that there were double counts. | ||
| We know that there were reports of pristine ballots that were never folded, supposedly mail ballots. | ||
| Well, you have to fold them to get in the ballot envelope for it to be a mail-in ballot. | ||
| So why do you have a pristine ballot that is one of the absentee ballots? | ||
| That can't be accurate. | ||
| So the SEB state election board sued Fulton County, subpoenaed, sent a subpoena to Fulton County to turn over those ballots. | ||
| And that was last spring. | ||
| Nothing has happened other than the Fulton County Election Board, controlled by Democrats, filed a motion to quash, which was, of course, granted by the Democrat judge in Fulton County. | ||
| And that's now an appeal. | ||
| And so in August, Ed Martin sent a letter to Fulton County saying, we would like for you to turn over these ballots. | ||
| And they've heard nothing. | ||
| And so yesterday, Harmeet Dillon said, we are going to come. | ||
| The Department of Justice is going, she is the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights in charge of the voting section. | ||
| She's been terrific and very aggressive because she's an election lawyer. | ||
| She knows what she's talking about. | ||
| And she sent a letter yesterday to Fulton County with a subpoena. | ||
| We're subpoenaing these records. | ||
| We would like for you to produce them to us voluntarily. | ||
| And so now we're going to see. | ||
| We're going to see what the Fulton County Board does. | ||
| And I just have a feeling that no more playing around, that Harmeet Dillon is not going to let them get away with continuing to try to thwart the ability of the Department of Justice and the people of the United States to be able to get to the bottom of what happened in Georgia in 2020. | ||
| Why is this anything more than just another strongly worded letter? | ||
| Why didn't Harmeet Dillon, the Department of Justice, I think Harmeet's fantastic, but why doesn't she just get a warrant? | ||
| They can go get a warrant. | ||
| Why don't you just get a warrant and go? | ||
| Those are, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
| We're talking about 400,000 actual ballots from 2020 are still kept in storage, correct? | ||
| Yes, they are required under Georgia law. | ||
| Not only, well, yes, they're still preserved for several reasons. | ||
| And they're ballots that don't have certain kinds of markings that actual compete. | ||
| I'm not a computer for I'm not. | ||
| My point is you get your hands on these ballots and you can actually prove with evidence, bring the receipts that the 2020 results in Georgia could not possibly have been certified. | ||
| Am I correct in that? | ||
| That's right. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Because this is only, this is one part of it. | ||
| And in our election contest, remember the difference between President Trump and Joe Biden in Georgia, well, there were three different certified results. | ||
| That ought to tell us something, right? | ||
| That three recounts, they all came up with different numbers. | ||
| But hang on. | ||
| I'm not saying Trump won. | ||
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| I've said nobody knows who won Georgia because it was a mess of an election. | ||
| There needed to be a new election. | ||
| Well, you can't have a new election. | ||
| It's called a continuation. | ||
| You can't have a new election. | ||
| They were going to have a new election in Georgia. | ||
| They were going to have another election in January, statewide election on January 5th. | ||
| Don't forget that. | ||
| They were already having a Senate runoff statewide. | ||
| And the remedy under Georgia law for an election where you have more improper ballots than the margin is a new election. | ||
| And they were already going to have one. | ||
| If we'd had a trial, we probably could have gotten that ordered. | ||
| Well, here's my point. | ||
| I don't know if you have trouble. | ||
| Maybe you do. | ||
| Maybe you don't. | ||
| You had two Senate. | ||
| Maybe don't. | ||
| You had two Senate. | ||
| But I'm a simple guy. | ||
| I keep it a lot simpler, like it did in 2020. | ||
| No, you don't need Trump electors. | ||
| The Electoral Count Act of 1887 and the Constitution of these good old United States are pretty clear. | ||
| If you can't get a certified electorate at 270, there's a solution. | ||
| And it ain't another election. | ||
| It's a contingent election to the House of Representatives, which we win, I don't know at that time, 25, 24, 1 or something like that. | ||
| Because it's one vote per state. | ||
| Yeah, you vote as a state party delegation in the House. | ||
| In the House, there's 50 votes. | ||
| We would have won by a couple. | ||
| There was one tied, which was Pennsylvania. | ||
| And as Jamie Raskin, in concurring with my analysis on MSMEC, he said, well, Steve Bannon didn't think of Liz Cheney. | ||
| I'll even give him the Liz Cheney vote in Wyoming. | ||
| The great state of Wyoming goes to Biden. | ||
| President Trump wins in a contingent election. | ||
| That was the entire purpose of the Green Bay sweep. | ||
| Now, let me, this is why it's so important. | ||
| I love what they're doing about 2026. | ||
| I love this. | ||
| I love what you guys are doing and setting all this stuff up and monitors. | ||
| And we'll get into all that. | ||
| And they're all freaking out. | ||
| It's amazing. | ||
| It's fantastic. | ||
| It has to happen. | ||
| However, the railhead, and we're seeing this in Arctic Frost. | ||
| We're seeing this in Crossfire Hurricane with the deep state. | ||
| If we don't get to the bottom and adjudicate what happens in 2020, it's the railhead of problems. | ||
| Look at the auto pen is maybe the biggest scandal in the country legally. | ||
| It's not just the pardons. | ||
| It's the executive orders that were signed that he didn't know about. | ||
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| The legal liability for that, I mean, when he talked about the guy didn't sign an executive order, that means everything we did under that is incorrect. | ||
| Think about the 2020 election. | ||
| And let me be blunt. | ||
| In Georgia, they still got the ballots. | ||
| So you can show and go through there that it's impossible. | ||
| When you go through it, it's impossible to certify Biden's victory. | ||
| Number one. | ||
| In Arizona. | ||
| It's in Arizona. | ||
| It's going to be impossible to certify that election when we get to the bottom of it. | ||
| And I'm going to throw out the great state of Michigan. | ||
| Now, the festering sore of all this is Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, of which the President Pro Tem sent a letter to Pence and McConnell before January 6th saying, hey, we need another 10 days because I'm not so sure this thing can actually be certified by the rules that are set up. | ||
| I don't care what the Secretary of State and what the governor said. | ||
| This cannot be certified. | ||
| Pennsylvania is the railhead, the festering sore. | ||
| And guess what? | ||
| In Pennsylvania, I believe, ma'am, they done destroyed the ballots. | ||
| As soon as they got an opportunity to, they destroyed it. | ||
| So that may be one we have to work on. | ||
| But just doing my math, doing my math, the inability to certify Georgia, the inability to certify Arizona, the inability to certify Michigan gets me, I don't know, 43, it gets me below, you take Biden's win, it gets me below 270. | ||
| You know what that means? | ||
| That would have gone to the House of Representatives and Donald John Trump as the president of the United States by the Electoral Count Act of 1887 and the Constitution of this country, flat out. | ||
| And everybody should be focused. | ||
| I love hard meat. | ||
| I love what you're doing. | ||
| But why is that anything different than a strongly worded letter? | ||
| Just get your Justice Department. | ||
| Just give me a warrant and go down and seize the ballots today. | ||
| In fact, you got me worried that now you send a letter, they're going to be down there and trying to, they're going to set them on fire. | ||
| You can have an event like the Pacific Palisades to burn the ballots, ma'am. | ||
| Well, I will say this. | ||
| You know, why the Department of Justice decides to do or not do what they do is still a mystery to me. | ||
| I mean, all we can do is present things and give them information and that sort of thing and say, here's what needs to happen. | ||
| I have a very long list of that. | ||
| And MSNBC, if you're listening, you can bet I'm sending my list and giving it to everybody and anybody I can find. | ||
| So you can just rail me all you want, but you can believe that the reason I'm still working is to try to make things happen. | ||
| I have a whole laundry list of requests. | ||
| I mean, I'm not writing to Santa Claus this year. | ||
| I'm just writing to Pan Bondi. | ||
| But look, one of the reasons, Steve, they didn't point a judge so we could have a trial is because we had the receipts. | ||
| We had the evidence that the Georgia election could not be certified or it was wrongly certified. | ||
| And if we had been able to have that trial, then Georgia couldn't have been certified. | ||
| And then you would have had that situation with going to the House of Representatives. | ||
| And as you say, the process is all laid out there in the Electoral Count Act, which Congress felt compelled after 2020 to amend. | ||
| That was a false amendment. | ||
| We'll talk about that. | ||
| Short commercial break, Cleta Mitchell. | ||
| Our legal evil on all things election, next in the board. | ||
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| Cleta Mitchell, what are your coordinates, Cleta? | ||
| I know you're working on a couple of big pieces that you're going to come and explain everything you're finding in these documents, but now we got the ball rolling. | ||
| Like I said, I would wish they just get a warrant and go seize the ballots. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| I can't imagine why you have to play this game because we played these games before and nothing happened, but we'll see. | ||
| But it just drags on. | ||
| Let's boom, boom, boom. | ||
| Get a warrant, go down, seize it. | ||
| You're the Justice Department. | ||
| Go get the ballot. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
| Go get the ballot. | ||
| Follow me on Jacks is at Cleta Mitchell. | ||
| And then our website for the Election Integrity Network is electionintegritynetwork.org. | ||
| And I've been doing a lot on X as I go through these Arctic Frost documents and find interesting things. | ||
| I've been putting a lot of stuff up about that. | ||
| We're going to get to the bottom of this, Steve. | ||
| I'm publicly calling on different agencies of the federal government. | ||
| We have control now, and there's some things I need to do that we shouldn't have to go through FOIA. | ||
| We shouldn't have to go and bend a knee. | ||
| We just need to send somebody to the archives of the DOJ, send somebody to the archives of the White House. | ||
| We've got a lot of things that we need to pull out those bags of information. | ||
| So we can connect it up. | ||
| Tom Fenton shouldn't be spending money doing further requests of justice. | ||
| Not acceptable. | ||
| Cleta Mitchell, thank you so much, ma'am. | ||
| Looking forward to having you back. | ||
| Keep making Mark Eliza's head blow up. | ||
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| Why are they trying to put why are they acting so mean to a guy that's a from a drug addict and degenerate gambler? | ||
| The Lord stepped into your life, saved your life. | ||
| You turned around and built one of the great employee-owned companies in this country. | ||
| Sir, why is the Justice Department trying to destroy you and the FBI? | ||
| You know, quite frankly, Steve, I think they just want to destroy the American dream. | ||
| I've lived it on steroids, going from the streets of crack addict to where I've to be able to build this amazing company and to where I'm at today. | ||
| You know, I used to just go around the country like I'm speaking next week. | ||
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| I'm speaking at the Museum of the Bible, telling my story of coming to Jesus. | ||
| And, well, that all changed about four and a half years ago when I got attacked by just about every government agency now that I can hear the DOJ, the IRS, the FBI, all of them coming after me because I want to speak out against government contractors, i.e., voting machine companies, and speak out about stolen elections. | ||
| I mean, it should be your First Amendment right of free speech. | ||
| This has been the number one attack on me. | ||
| When Donald Trump won the election last November, everyone goes, Mike, you've been vindicated. | ||
| It's over. | ||
| No, the attacks just keep coming, you guys, over and over again. | ||
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| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| Mike, we'll see you here. | ||
| You're going to be here all next week. | ||
| May have Mike Lindell actually in the house in the war room. | ||
| He is packed, but we're going to try to carve him off for a, by the way, is that a threat? | ||
| Is that a threat? | ||
| Mike Lindell's coming to me. | ||
| Anyway, love you, brother. | ||
| We'll see you tomorrow morning on the morning show. | ||
| Mike Lindell. | ||
| Look, I love hard meat. | ||
| I love what you guys doing over justice. | ||
| Instead of sending a letter, send the U.S. Marshals and let's just secure the freaking ballots. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
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Go, go, go, go, go. | |
| Tom Fitton shouldn't have to be doing for you requests and we shouldn't be sending any more strongly worded letters about we're going to do this. | ||
| We're going to huff and puff and blow your house down. | ||
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Send in the United States Marshals. | |
| Let's get those ballots and let's rub the Democrats' nose in it how they stole Georgia and then came back and indicted President Trump on criminal charges and all those folks down there. | ||
| Screw you. | ||
| It's time to fight and throw a punch. |