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| In our nation's 246-year history, there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump. | ||
| He tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him. | ||
| He is a coward. | ||
| A real man wouldn't lie to his supporters. | ||
| He lost his election and he lost big. | ||
| I know it, he knows it, and deep down, I think most Republicans know it. | ||
| Lynn and I are so proud of Liz for standing up for the truth, doing what's right, honoring her oath to the Constitution, when so many in our party are too scared to do so. | ||
| Liz is fearless. | ||
| She never backs down from the fight. | ||
| There is nothing more important she will ever do than lead the effort to make sure Donald Trump is never again near the Oval Office. | ||
| And she will succeed. | ||
| I am Dick Cheney. | ||
| I proudly voted for my daughter. | ||
| I hope you will too. | ||
| The third act, of course, one of these Republicans, you know, that we're seen as a defender of democracy. | ||
| When so many others lost their way, Dick Cheney kept his bearings after January the 6th, always kept his bearings when it came to democratic norms. | ||
| And he was on the right side. | ||
| I think most certainly Republicans from my era would believe. | ||
| And I think we all should be grateful to him for that. | ||
| One of his last public acts was about a year ago when he put out a statement saying, I'm going to be voting for Kamala Harris in this presidential election. | ||
| Dick Cheney, Darth Vader, as you said, the faith of the Republican Party in many ways in the Bush years, said Donald Trump can never be trusted with power again, appearing with his daughter. | ||
| Liz Cheney, of course, who was one of the most outspoken voices against the Trump administration. | ||
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The vital point here is that Dick Cheney was a patriot. | |
| You could agree with him, you could disagree with him, but he was a man who left a mark. | ||
| And I would argue that in the end, it was a mark, and he bent the arc of the universe toward a fuller understanding of American patriotism. | ||
| Trump learned a lot in his last term. | ||
| He understood the power of the moment when he walked across Lafayette Park. | ||
| The response from the left, the response in the media, the average American, I think played a role in his mind. | ||
| You coupled that with Project 2025 and the sort of crystallization, the laying out of a manuscript. | ||
| Y'all should go still read it. | ||
| It's out there. | ||
| So you see what's coming next. | ||
| It all kind of fits for him pretty nicely right now. | ||
| So you get comments like that from the sitting president that, well, you know the Insurrection Act. | ||
| I can use it and no court can touch me, right? | ||
| And he's partly right because the Supreme Court said, well, just declared an official act and you're good. | ||
| So how do we respond to a president who has that attitude? | ||
| How do we as a country govern ourselves when you have someone who has that view of the American people that he is not only above the law, he is the law? | ||
| How to do it? | ||
| Meet his autocracy, flood the zone with rule of law shock and awe. | ||
| Right now, we're litigating his use of National Guard and ICE powers, illegitimate policing powers in cities across the country. | ||
| And guess what? | ||
| The courts have stopped him when he tried to do that in Oregon. | ||
| In Chicago, the Supreme Court said, not so fast. | ||
| Let's look at the meaning of the applicable statute, whether you've honored the terms of that statute. | ||
| And don't just do it in the court of law. | ||
| At the Democracy Defenders Fund, Michael, we have over 200 legal cases and matters. | ||
| And we've filed briefs and worked on these cases with the National Guard and ICE all over the country. | ||
| We've helped get court orders against him. | ||
| Do it in the court of public opinion. | ||
| Seven million people marched just a couple weekends ago, and we're here being truthful, not falsely neutral. | ||
| So I think the guardrails of democracy are there if Americans want to use them. | ||
| A few things. | ||
| One is the tactic and the strategy. | ||
| You know, it's not just Trump being very petty. | ||
| That is obviously a core part of this. | ||
| He's being very petty. | ||
| But it is also an approach that he takes, which is that you make a claim, and then the rest of the right-wing media backfills it until eventually it becomes accepted and real and true, at least in that universe. | ||
| And what happens when that's the case? | ||
| You then start to act and operate on it. | ||
| And so part of this entire thing that he's doing now, all this revenge that he now so brazenly talks about and all of his people are excited about, well, somebody has to do something wrong, or at least at minimum has to warrant revenge, right? | ||
| That's what these are about. | ||
| You have to sort of justify it and explain it. | ||
| So if he can win the battle for what already happened, then what happens in the future, it allows him to do a whole bunch of more expansive things in the future. | ||
| You can apply that to the policies about immigration, right? | ||
| Well, they're all criminals. | ||
| They're poisoning our blood. | ||
| How do you get away with doing the things that he's doing on immigration unless you convince so many people that they're dangerous and they deserve it, that they have it coming? | ||
| It's the same thing with all the stuff on snap and food stamps and everything. | ||
| You convince everyone that most of these people don't deserve it. | ||
| It's too much. | ||
| It's too generous. | ||
| And then you can justify and explain it. | ||
| That's the fear, is that it's not just about winning the battles of the past. | ||
| It's building the scaffolding for the types of actions that they'll take in the future, the more extreme actions, constantly moving that line. | ||
| In our nation's 246-year history, there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump. | ||
| He tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him. | ||
| He is a coward. | ||
| A real man wouldn't lie to his supporters. | ||
| He lost his election and he lost big. | ||
| I know it, he knows it, and deep down, I think most Republicans know it. | ||
| Lynn and I are so proud of Liz for standing up for the truth, doing what's right, honoring her oath to the Constitution, when so many in our party are too scared to do so. | ||
| Liz is fearless. | ||
| She never backs down from the fight. | ||
| There is nothing more important she will ever do than lead the effort to make sure Donald Trump is never again near the Oval Office. | ||
| And she will succeed. | ||
| I am Dick Cheney. | ||
| I proudly voted for my daughter. | ||
| I hope you will too. | ||
| 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 line? | ||
| MAGA media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Waru, here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | |
| Tuesday, 4 November in the year of our Lord 2025, it is Election Day, and we're going to be covering things very closely. | ||
| We go to our full election coverage tonight on Real America's Voice at 7 o'clock with Studio 6B and other the RAV personalities. | ||
| We'll be picking it up at 9 with a ton of analysts and observers and on the spot reporting, whether that's Texas, California, New York City, of course, New Jersey and Virginia. | ||
| And so, you know, right now we're hearing field reports of activity. | ||
| And I think both in Virginia and in New Jersey, you need a big game day lift. | ||
| I'm looking at the, do we have the, can we get the White House, the photo of the Sherman White House? | ||
| I don't see the flag. | ||
| When I walked in here a while ago, I didn't see the flag at half staff. | ||
| I'm not sure there's going to be, well, we'll see. | ||
| I'm sure there's going to be a lot of pressure on the president. | ||
| But you saw Dick Cheney there right in all his glory. | ||
| One of the most destructive just dropped it right now. | ||
| It went to half staff. | ||
| I guess the pressure on the White House paid off or paid off for the Cheneyites. | ||
| You should not speak ill of the dead. | ||
| But what did Shakespeare say in the great speech of Mark Anthony, the funeral oration? | ||
| What for Caesar? | ||
| The good dies with a man's death, but the evil lives on forever. | ||
| That speech could be given for Dick Cheney, not just the disastrous, and the headlines of this architect of the Iraq war and really the architect of the 20-year engagement in Afghanistan because the neoliberal neocon. | ||
| You saw Fox this morning glazing him. | ||
| But we wanted his own voice to come back from the grave and remind you that he absolutely fought President Trump every step of the way in 2015 and 16, right, as a representative of the Bush junta to try to thwart President Trump because he'd rather have the Clintons win. | ||
| You saw it with the Liz Cheney fiasco. | ||
| Remember, they thought Liz was going to be a legitimate candidate. | ||
| I know you're sitting there right now shaking your head over your Warpath coffee going, how could that possibly be? | ||
| No, this is how deranged they are. | ||
| In President Trump's inaugural speech, American Carnage, where he really went through everything that the Bush and Obama administrations had not done to focus on America and American citizens, they had not put America first. | ||
| They had not put American citizens first. | ||
| You know, people realized on that inaugural address that a new sheriff was in town. | ||
| Now, we now know because of, and we're going to have John Solomon on here in a minute, and Mike Davis is going to be here, because of new information from Comey, they were already planning the, they were already planning, at that time, not a color revolution, but a coup to take Trump out, to take Trump out of office and make sure they could thwart this populist nationalist revolution because the globalists are just not going to, they're not going to, this is not a garden party. | ||
| This is not a debating society. | ||
| If you think it's a debating society, a garden party, you've kind of missed the point of the last decade. | ||
| They have control of the most powerful and greatest nation in the history of mankind, and they're just not going to give it up because you get more votes than they do. | ||
| Right? | ||
| They don't care about that. | ||
| Bush shook his head. | ||
| And what did he say at the end of President Trump's amazing inaugural address, the first one, that said, now comes the hour of action. | ||
| Remember that? | ||
| He kind of had a litany of things that the globalist elites in this country had done on the managed decline of the United States of America. | ||
| And he was America first, and he was American citizens first. | ||
| And he built up to this in kind of a crescendo and said, then now comes the hour of action to reverse the American carnage of the managed decline of our great nation by the neoliberal neocon uniparty elites. | ||
| And what was Bush's response to that? | ||
| Bush 43. | ||
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That's some crazy, that's some crazy, you know, that's some crazy, you know, crap. | |
| That's crazy talk. | ||
| Remember him, that moron? | ||
| That's what you got. | ||
| He broke the grip on the nation of the Clinton and the Bush, who are just two sides of the same coin. | ||
| And the architect, the evil one, Dick Cheney, who was kind of the brains of the operation, the capo, the underboss, who really called the shots, had gotten us into Iraq. | ||
| And there's the getting into the Iraq war is a topic for a different day. | ||
| Okay, but that explains much of what's going on in the Middle East. | ||
| How we got in there, how we lost those lives. | ||
| If you would go to the last 600 meters, don't have Steve Bannon tell you. | ||
| Have the Marines that fought in the Army Special Forces that fought in 1st Fallujah, Najaf, and 2nd Fallujah. | ||
| That film was made 17 years ago when the memory was fresh in these young men. | ||
| Have them tell it in their own words of what they felt with Dick Cheney running the deal and what his policies have been. | ||
| All that blood and all that treasure. | ||
| I hope if they have any services for Dick Cheney, the one thing they do with the Hearst is drive it by Arlington National Cemetery, past Section 60, where the honored dead of the global war on terror on Iraq and Afghanistan are buried. | ||
| The honored dead of those wars. | ||
| Let him face them one last time. | ||
| That's why he hated Trump. | ||
| And they hated Trump with a burning passion. | ||
| Look at that ad. | ||
| What could be more vicious? | ||
| What could be more vicious? | ||
| And now we know she crawled on her belly to get a pardon, a pardon that's not in effect. | ||
| Think about that for a second. | ||
| Think of how deeply, deeply rooted the evil in this country is. | ||
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It's going to take you to dig it out. | |
| President Trump has got the weight of the world on his shoulders. | ||
| What are you going to do? | ||
| You want to thwart the Cheneys? | ||
| You want to thwart the apparatus, the globalist, the Uni Party that has helped destroy this country? | ||
| Perfect example of the controlled opposition of the conservative Inc. | ||
| and the Republican Party. | ||
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| When you're pushing Cuomo as the safe alternative, embrace that for a second. | ||
| That is where they have our country right now. | ||
| It's Election Day in 2025. | ||
| And you're in the war room. | ||
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| These fights are all inextricably linked. | ||
| During that time, remember that ad came out? | ||
| During that time, in those years, in the years in the wilderness, this is when Dr. Kevin Roberts, not just Russ Votener, but Dr. Kevin Roberts fought for Project 25 and stuck with it. | ||
| So, and the pressure he had back then, you think the pressure bad now, the pressure he had back then not to work with Trump, not to work with MAGA, was enormous. | ||
| That's the chene of it all. | ||
| John Solomon with me. | ||
| John, so, John, you've got this article up huge breaking news on Comey, and it just kind of keeps coming. | ||
| Can you, I just want to make sure on election day today, we are going to focus a lot on that. | ||
| But we need to keep our eye on the prize here. | ||
| Talk to me about all this new information coming out about Comey, and what does that mean for us, for other indictments, and kind of driving this thing against the deep state, sir? | ||
| Yeah, let me start with that last question first, which is there are hints in these documents that there could eventually be a superseding indictment for James Comey. | ||
| Why is that? | ||
| Because we now know that his testimony, that he didn't seem to remember or have any recollection that the when about the Clinton intelligence plan, that the U.S. had intercepted this intelligence that Hillary Clinton had proved a plan to hang a fake Russian shingle on Donald Trump's campaign house. | ||
| When he was asked about that in the Senate in 2020, he said he didn't know anything about it. | ||
| They now found his handwritten notes in a secret room at the FBI. | ||
| He clearly is talking about it. | ||
| It clearly appears to be a briefing from John Brennan. | ||
| So it does appear that he was briefed, like other people have said, and that Comey was playing silly with the Senate committee, which could get him in a superseding indictment. | ||
| Because they made the statute of limitations, they could go in and find other examples of falsehoods now in his testimony. | ||
| So that's something to watch. | ||
| But there are five big revelations in these documents that Lindsey Halligan and Cash Patel made public yesterday through the court responding to James Comey. | ||
| James Comey played the victim card, said, hey, I'm a victim. | ||
| You're only prosecuting me because Donald Trump hates me. | ||
| And they say, oh, to the contrary, your handwritten notes, your personal emails prove that you lied to Congress and that you knew your top aide, Daniel Richmond, was leaking to the media at your behest and at your direction and in consultation with you. | ||
| And so these documents are emails. | ||
| And here are the big five revelations. | ||
| James Comey was investigating Hillary Clinton for using a personal email account inappropriately for government work. | ||
| He was using a personal email account to communicate with Daniel Richmond off the FBI email system to coordinate media messaging about the Hillary Clinton email scandal. | ||
| The irony can't be lost in that. | ||
| He then clearly is directing Dan Richmond in his efforts to spin and provide information on background anonymously to the New York Times. | ||
| You see language in there where Comey actually affirms what Daniel Richmond's doing with the New York Times. | ||
| Good job, my friend. | ||
| He writes in one of those. | ||
| In another one, he writes something to the effect of maybe you can make him smarter, meaning maybe you can spin the New York Times reporter into writing something a little bit differently. | ||
| Clearly aware that Dan Richmond was working anonymously on stories involving the Hillary Clinton scandal at his behest, something he denied when he was put under oath by the Senate. | ||
| Then you see some other important things, potentially Comey's motivation. | ||
| He writes in one of the emails, he fully expected President-elect Hillary Clinton to be working with him and to be grateful. | ||
| That's his word, grateful for the way he handled her email case. | ||
| That's the first time we've ever caught Comey writing those sentiments in an email. | ||
| That's a big deal. | ||
| And then you see throughout this dialogue that these documents were found by Cash Patel. | ||
| They were found by Lindsey Halligan in secret places in those burn bags that Cash Patel has referenced and in a vault-like room where a lot of the Russia collusion evidence seemed to be taken offline and hidden in a room. | ||
| Why would James Comey's personal notes, why would his personal emails be in a room like that or kept off the books? | ||
| That is a question that needs to be further investigated. | ||
| And it raises that question. | ||
| Was this part of an obstruction and were other people involved? | ||
| So in just one single court filing, I think Lindsey Halligan has brought a lot of new information forward. | ||
| And the victim card for James Comey kind of boomeranged on him yesterday with this response. | ||
| The burn bags, I think there was something in General Flynn highlighted this. | ||
| They were burning things in those burn bags. | ||
| Some of those burn bags they found were burned over Sunday, Monday of Inauguration Day. | ||
| I think came on Monday this year. | ||
| They were still burning up until high noon on the 20th, were they not? | ||
| I think they found these burn bags and questionable about even the timing of the burning. | ||
| I don't think we know enough yet. | ||
| I've heard those reports. | ||
| I have not been able to confirm them. | ||
| I'm trying to pin Cash Patel and his team down in this. | ||
| Unfortunately, Cash Patel's in China right now working on an international matter with the United States on fentanyl. | ||
| So that's a big deal, an outgrowth of President Trump's successful trip last week. | ||
| I'm working hard to find out the details. | ||
| When were the burn bags there? | ||
| When did they stop burning them? | ||
| Why was this room set up? | ||
| Why did it look like a skiff, but it wasn't really used as a skiff? | ||
| These are all questions we don't know enough about. | ||
| But the fact that this sort of evidence was in that room tells you that something was afoot. | ||
| And certainly the people I'm talking to in Congress, they're starting to say, well, maybe this was an act of obstruction to hide this evidence from a Chuck Grassy, a Ron Johnson, a Jim Jordan, a James Comer. | ||
| So we've got to get more information before I go much further than that. | ||
| I just don't know enough about him. | ||
| I've been trying to get that information. | ||
| I don't know enough yet to pin it down. | ||
| But when we do, we'll come back on and give you a good update on it. | ||
| Number three, the one of Comey's talking about working with President-elect Clinton. | ||
| This is the giveaway. | ||
| To me, this is the heart of the matter. | ||
| They knew that they were doing stuff to make her president-elect, and they talked in the most glorious terms of working together. | ||
| I mean, this shows you the collusion right there. | ||
| Right there, you see the coup. | ||
| It's obvious. | ||
| It's obvious that I'm shocked that that was found. | ||
| I mean, that is a smoking gun, if anything, a smoking gun in his emails and his handwriting. | ||
| Correct, sir. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| I think there are two smoking guns in there. | ||
| The first is that he expected fully before the election there'd be a president-elect, Hillary Clinton, and that she would be grateful for the way he handled her email case. | ||
| Remember, he came out and exolved her, even though that wasn't his job as FBI director. | ||
| That as his mindset heading into the Trump administration, I think gives us some sense of how he then acted the next few months. | ||
| This may be a continuation of a political bias or a political expectation, and his whole bureau then follows along. | ||
| That's why you see the text messages with Pete Strzok. | ||
| There seemed to be a culture of being against Trump and for Hillary Clinton. | ||
| And I think that that is going to lead into a lot of the motivation for potentially the crimes that the prosecutors will try to lay out for a jury when this goes to trial in a few months. | ||
| I think the other smoking gun is he clearly has notes from a September briefing. | ||
| It looks like John Brennan refers to JB. | ||
| Most of the people I talk to believe that's a John Brennan briefing or information that he believes came from John Brennan. | ||
| And he clearly seems to know about the fake Russia plan that Hillary Clinton's campaign concocted. | ||
| This was an intercept. | ||
| Everyone was briefed on it. | ||
| Comey played feigned knowledge of this when he was questioned about it in 2020. | ||
| I think it was Ted Cruz or Lindsey Graham was asking him about it. | ||
| He's like, that doesn't ring true to me. | ||
| I don't remember that. | ||
| I don't think it would have happened. | ||
| Something to that effect. | ||
| And in fact, his own notes show he seemed to know about the plan. | ||
| That has a lot of importance because that plan continues well after Election Day. | ||
| In December, they're concocting that intelligence assessment to fake, to come to a false conclusion that Russia was trying to help Trump, and that's not what the experts believed. | ||
| Comey's driving that conversation, and you can kind of see now that it looks like his personal writings are aligned with the Clinton strategy. | ||
| And I think it's going to be really important for Congress to dig into these new documents and for the prosecutors to continue to give us some visibility. | ||
| I want to shout out Lindsey Halligan and Cash Patel. | ||
| These were documents that have been sitting around for a long time. | ||
| They were able to force them out, and I think that that's good for the American people. | ||
| We learned a lot because of that court filing last night. | ||
| Last comment, this gets back to the burnbacks. | ||
| Is this information now coming out because Cash and Bongino got a team and they're going through it? | ||
| Or is this stuff still so hidden that we're depending upon whistleblowers, sir? | ||
| No, no, no, no. | ||
| Cash Patel found this stuff a long time ago. | ||
| I mean, he was starting to talk about the burnbacks two, three months ago. | ||
| All of this evidence has been found. | ||
| It was found as he was writing the grand conspiracy plan, by the way, which goes all the way back to March. | ||
| Why did he find it? | ||
| Because a lot of agents who were fed up with the Comey and Ray years started coming forward and revealing to Cash Patel and his team, and Dan Bongino and people downstream from them what was really going on and where they could prove it. | ||
| And so he got a flood of information. | ||
| You find it in different locations. | ||
| You then have to send it over to the Justice Department for different reviews. | ||
| You got to review it for the Privacy Act. | ||
| You got to review it for grand jury material. | ||
| So that process slowed things down a little bit. | ||
| That's ramping up a little bit, and that's why these documents are getting out a little bit faster. | ||
| The velocity of the last four weeks is a lot faster than the first seven or eight months. | ||
| FBI has been shoveling this stuff over to DOJ for a long time. | ||
| Pam is now, as you and I talked about on the show, beginning to ramp up the resources to get these out. | ||
| And so they're showing up in court filings. | ||
| They're showing up at the Congress one day. | ||
| And that's a good thing. | ||
| And I would expect that velocity to continue. | ||
| Yeah, there are some whistleblowers talking to Congress, but the strongest documents are those that FBI found in its own files and are now producing through that review process. | ||
| I know you got to bounce. | ||
| You've got a minute left. | ||
| Just after tonight, when the Democrats, if it turns out like the Democrats think it is, they're going to be full of themselves tomorrow morning. | ||
| Is this going to make these investigations harder? | ||
| Well, it'll certainly give them belief that they can win the 26th election. | ||
| The 26th election will decide whether these elections, whether these investigations get hard or whether Donald Trump faces 5,000 impeachments after the 26th election. | ||
| There are a lot of lessons to learn in tonight's election. | ||
| One of those is: will Republicans stop running from Donald Trump? | ||
| You just look and see Donald Trump endorsed Cuomo, but he couldn't endorse Cinderelli, right? | ||
| Until the end. | ||
| These are silly things. | ||
| You got to lean into your president. | ||
| That's how you win elections. | ||
| Amen, Brother Solomon. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| Give me your coordinates. | ||
| Yeah, justinnews.com and Jay Solomon reports on all social media. | ||
| Thanks, Steve, for all the time, Tay. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| John Solomon's going to be with us tonight to get some pearls of wisdom on what the results are, what they mean, and most importantly, where do we go from here? | ||
| John Solomon, thank you so much. | ||
| War Room, Real America's Voice. | ||
| It starts at 7. | ||
| We pick it up at 9 and we go to the conclusion. | ||
| That would probably be California. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| We're going to go to New Jersey and Pennsylvania next in the warroom. | ||
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| Okay. | ||
| We're going to have Rickards on momentarily from Hillsdale College. | ||
| He's given the last in a series of lectures out there about MAGANomics. | ||
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| Cliff Maloney joins us. | ||
| Cliff, one of the lessons I think we're going to take from this as we've been trying to pound people is that President Trump can bring victories. | ||
| You guys, what you guys did in 24 in Pennsylvania is legendary, right? | ||
| You won the core team there. | ||
| But also what happened in New Jersey is legendary. | ||
| Where do we stand on game day? | ||
| What's the reality of what kind of turnout do we have to have and what type of spread do we have to have to actually win? | ||
| Yeah, and Steve, I've always been as direct and honest with the wardroom posse as I can be, right? | ||
| I don't want to sit here and hype it up. | ||
| This is a dead heat. | ||
| It is a very tight race, and we have one thing left to do, right? | ||
| The first thing we need to do is there are roughly 57,000 Republicans in New Jersey that have requested a mail-in ballot and have not brought it back. | ||
| Now, that number is better than any other year in terms of us doing the program to get those ballots back in, but it's still too high, right? | ||
| We need all of those people to take their ballots into the county, drop them in one of the drop boxes or hand them directly to the county officials. | ||
| 57,000 of them, that's the first step. | ||
| Those are Republicans who requested a ballot in Jersey and they've yet to get it back. | ||
| And the second, which we all know, the Republican stronghold, we have to flood the polls in New Jersey today. | ||
| My numbers show that if Jack Chittorelli can win on Election Day, if we're just talking about voters today, if he can win by about 290,000 votes, he is going to be very close to becoming the next governor of New Jersey. | ||
| And that's not that much of an increase from how much he won Election Day by in 2021, but it's going to take every single Republican showing up for us to pull this off. | ||
| But do we have, I mean, 2020, the 220,000 in 2021 is kind of legendary, wasn't it? | ||
| I mean, it all came together. | ||
| He was closing and closing strong. | ||
| Do you feel the same type of momentum here? | ||
| And 290 is a big lift. | ||
| Do you not agree? | ||
| Oh, I think it's a huge lift, right? | ||
| That's why I'm saying we should be sober about where we are. | ||
| It's going to take a record turnout of Republicans today. | ||
| But I think you have a few things going your way. | ||
| One, I feel like Jack has embraced Trump in a way that has really helped him, you know, getting Trump's endorsement, getting Trump involved. | ||
| I also think Mikey Sherrill is the Kamala Harris of New Jersey, right? | ||
| This opponent, we learned this in 2024. | ||
| It helps not just when you have a strong candidate on our side, but when your opponent is flailing. | ||
| And that's why New Jersey is in play, right? | ||
| This is not something where all of a sudden New Jersey is going to be a red state for good. | ||
| But the fact that we're down 700 to 800,000 in registrations and you and me are talking about a potentially competitive race shows you how much they're failing. | ||
| Yes, I think there's momentum, but if he wins by 250,000 on Election Day, he's not the next governor, right? | ||
| We're going to need to make sure that all of those independents are breaking our way. | ||
| All of the Democrats that have endorsed him, which is just unprecedented in the state of New Jersey, he's had to have about 10 different things go right. | ||
| A lot of them have gone right so far, but it's really going to be the perfect formula of getting every Republican out today. | ||
| So I don't want to get the war room posse super excited that this is a guaranteed win. | ||
| It's not. | ||
| But we are in this fight, and we can win this if Republicans show up. | ||
| But it is a reach, Steve. | ||
| I want to be honest with everybody. | ||
| But everybody, what number would it take? | ||
| Because people, Scott Pressler in particular, are making the argument that Pennsylvania is the new Ohio and then New Jersey is the new Pennsylvania. | ||
| In that theory of the case, because we had great momentum to Trump in 2024, what would it take out of today? | ||
| What do people have to do to buy in that case where you're the new Pennsylvania, which is you're not going to win them all, but you're going to win some of the big ones, sir? | ||
| Yeah, look, if we get Democrats spending resources regularly in New Jersey, that is the path to us building the red wall. | ||
| And what you said is spot on. | ||
| Ohio becoming super red, Pennsylvania becoming the next Ohio, and then New Jersey becoming a place where Democrats have to compete, where they have to spend money. | ||
| That's what this game's all about, right? | ||
| And all of the demographics are very similar in how they've shifted. | ||
| The one thing we're missing in New Jersey right now is time. | ||
| And I don't want people to get disappointed in that or feel disenfranchised or let down. | ||
| The state is moving in the America First direction. | ||
| The state is moving towards conservative policies. | ||
| And so it might take another cycle, but in 2028, I would not be surprised if New Jersey is one of the most competitive swing states, which is great news for us, because it means Democrats have to take a guaranteed win off the board and dump hundreds of millions of dollars into a state like New Jersey. | ||
| So we're going to continue to do the work. | ||
| The whole war room posse, by the way, Steve, you guys have fueled everything we're doing with the NJ Chase. | ||
| And it's njchase.com. | ||
| You guys have always stepped up. | ||
| We're at the finish line. | ||
| But my word to you is we're going to hit that 500,000 door before the polls close. | ||
| And we're not stopping it until 8 p.m. | ||
| We will be out there. | ||
| And if we have to get into a recount or we have to get into seeing where these next couple days of mail-in ballots are, our people will be there on the ground. | ||
| We are in every battle where we need to be for the America First Movement. | ||
| What about Pennsylvania? | ||
| Talk to me about Pennsylvania and the judges. | ||
| So Pennsylvania. | ||
| The retentions and all that. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So in the history of Pennsylvania, only one time has there been a judge that was not retained, right? | ||
| I am not saying in any way that I'm not pushing at every door that we're knocking on to vote no on the retentions. | ||
| If we win one of those, it will truly be an earth-shattering moment. | ||
| The two races in Pennsylvania that people should be looking at. | ||
| We have a Superior Court race and a Commonwealth court race. | ||
| Why are those important? | ||
| Because there's an actual Democrat and Republican on the ballot. | ||
| This will be more of a test of where the America First movement is. | ||
| The retention races don't include the name of the person's party. | ||
| So it's very confusing. | ||
| It's very tough. | ||
| And in the history of Pennsylvania, it's only happened once. | ||
| Now, Steve, once again, I'm not trying to lower expectations, but I want to be realist with the war room posse. | ||
| The two races, Superior Court and Commonwealth Court, are going to be the big ones to watch. | ||
| And then we've got thousands of down ballot races that the trends look good. | ||
| Republicans hate showing up in off-year elections in Pennsylvania. | ||
| We are bucking that trend. | ||
| We are changing it. | ||
| And I'm really excited to see some of the numbers that we're going to pull. | ||
| A lot of this is wonky and it's in the weeds, but this is about permanent infrastructure. | ||
| The left does this every year. | ||
| And we've committed through the PHA's program to be here on the ground, fighting in the battles that we know are going to matter not just this year, but 2026 and 2028. | ||
| Cliff, you're going to be on our coverage tonight on both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. | ||
| But during the day, where do people follow you? | ||
| Sure, njchase.com and on X, just at Maloney. | ||
| And Steve, once again, none of this is possible without the war room posse. | ||
| You guys stood by me last year. | ||
| You guys have stood up again. | ||
| Thank you so much for that. | ||
| No, you've done an amazing job. | ||
| Let's just try to grind it out today. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| You got it. | ||
| The lesson is they're all afraid, oh, that Trump's going to drive the Democrat turnout. | ||
| They do that. | ||
| This is what they play on. | ||
| That's why you got to get Trump engaged early and bold. | ||
| I mean, last night, President Trump's doing what he's trying. | ||
| He's trying to do something. | ||
| I mean, he's helping these guys doing these teletown halls, but you need the physical presence of one of the top three presidents in the history of this country, General Washington, Father Abraham, and Donald John Trump. | ||
| You know, made a big difference. | ||
| But today, it's within striking distance. | ||
| It's a lift, a heavy lift. | ||
| But if people turn out and people get there, we get those 57,000 that were mail-in, you drop them off. | ||
| It's always a possibility. | ||
| Let's head down and grind. | ||
| Great news here. | ||
| One of my favorite people, Rosemary Jenks. | ||
| Because we're blowing up these visa scams. | ||
| Now, as the reality comes, and now finally, everybody's believing it on this generation I call the new Russian serfs. | ||
| They don't own anything. | ||
| They're not going to own anything. | ||
| And of course, some of them are listening to the siren song of Marxist jihadists, like in Manhattan, like in New York. | ||
| They got tremendous pressure on jobs. | ||
| Artificial intelligence apocalypse has taken away those great jobs that you start off with as kind of an apprentice coming out of college or when you're in your early 20s, the administrative manager in lower end tech jobs. | ||
| One of the great fighters of that to stop all the visa scams is Rosemary Jenks. | ||
| Rosemary, you got a big announcement today. | ||
| We want to launch you and launch you big. | ||
| What do you got for us? | ||
| Thanks, Steve. | ||
| We're so pleased to be doing this on your show because the war room posse is the most tuned in audience in America. | ||
| So we're launching a C4 website called IAPACI.com, and it is the first ever congressional immigration ranking system. | ||
| It ranks all 535 members of Congress from good to terrible, and it makes it easy so that you can see where your representatives are. | ||
| And the great thing about this system, it's essentially based on sports rankings. | ||
| It ranks them based on other members of Congress. | ||
| So you can see how your member of Congress is doing versus their colleagues. | ||
| We've got the top of the, you can filter this in all kinds of different ways by House, Senate, Democrat, Republican, and so on. | ||
| And the major rankings list for the entire Congress, this 119th Congress that we're in currently. | ||
| And then on the right-hand side of the page, you can see the sliding up and sliding down. | ||
| Those are based on a weekly score. | ||
| So you can see the actual movement of members. | ||
| And this system doesn't just allow members of Congress to co-sponsor a few bills and then glide on that. | ||
| They have to actually compete against their colleagues to be active in the immigration field, to actually be doing things, introducing bills, taking votes, all of that kind of thing, so that they can climb up those rankings. | ||
| It's a really great system. | ||
| My co-founder, Christian Malinsky, actually designed and built this entire website in his spare time, which is amazing because, of course, we don't have any funding for it. | ||
| But there's a little button at the top that says Congress. | ||
| If you click on that button, you can find all the total rankings for 535 members. | ||
| You can find scorecards for every single member of Congress. | ||
| And you can find all of the legislation that these points are based on. | ||
| So you can see everything that it's completely transparent. | ||
| And we've got everything on this website. | ||
| And it also links to our main.org website, iaproject.org, so that you have all of our resources and fact sheets and all that kind of thing that explain all the legislation. | ||
| So, this is the first of its kind. | ||
| We are really excited about this, especially going into the midterm, so that every person out there can see exactly what their member of Congress has done on immigration. | ||
| This is such a huge issue, and especially, as you've said, for the young people in America, this is about their future. | ||
| Where do we stand in this fight as you assess it right now, given that you're putting out this scorecard that we can judge every day? | ||
| We're in this fight on the visa scams. | ||
| Do we stand? | ||
| We are moving forward. | ||
| I will tell you that. | ||
| The administration has done some tremendous work on this issue. | ||
| They haven't gone as far as we want them to. | ||
| But, you know, the bottom line is that the entire immigration system should be blamed on Congress. | ||
| Congress created it and Congress needs to fix it. | ||
| I am really hopeful, Steve, that we're going to have an immigration moratorium bill introduced soon. | ||
| I'm also really hopeful that we're going to have a stunning H-1B bill introduced soon. | ||
| That I think people are going to be able to do that. | ||
| Hang on, hang on. | ||
| Hang on, hang on. | ||
| You did it. | ||
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| Rosemary Jenks is the best. | ||
| She's just going to toss that out there at the end. | ||
| Rosemary Jenks, stick around. | ||
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| We rejoice with a low ball. | ||
| Let's take down the CCB. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Matt. | ||
| Jim Rickard is going to join us in a minute. | ||
| Also, home titlelock.com. | ||
| Every dream you've ever had is in that home. | ||
| Remember, we're going to be talking about young folks here in a moment. | ||
| Not just young folks, but I guess people maybe in their 40s. | ||
| Very difficult to own a home today. | ||
| You know that. | ||
| That's why if you're lucky enough to own one, every dream you've ever had is in that home, plus, I don't know, 80 or 90% of your net worth. | ||
| 90% if you didn't get in the gold when we started with Birch when it was $1,100 an ounce, 80% otherwise. | ||
| Or I guess the reverse. | ||
| Trying to do some math here early in the morning. | ||
| Birchgold.com. | ||
| Make sure you go there and talk to Philip Packer Tree. | ||
| But Home Title Lock, HomeTitleLock.com, promo code Steve. | ||
| We keep it simple. | ||
| Just talk to Natalie Dominguez and the team. | ||
| With AI, cyber. | ||
| I mean, Jim Rickards tells you about AI. | ||
| In fact, when you go to his landing page, Rickardsworth.com, you get a free book if you sign up for his newsletter, ChatGPT, and that's about artificial intelligence and money, particularly fiat currencies. | ||
| That's what you got to know. | ||
| If you got a home, you got to fight against cyber AI, rogue lawyers, rogue accountants, all of it. | ||
| The way you do it is with Natalie Dominguez and the team over at Home Title Lock, HomeTitleLock.com. | ||
| Promo code Steve. | ||
| Keep it simple. | ||
| Rosemary Jenks. | ||
| See, Rosemary is a warrior. | ||
| She'll stand in the breach, but also behind the scenes, she is working nonstop, working like a Trojan. | ||
| Ma'am, tell me about it. | ||
| Just give me, wet our appetite here behind the scenes. | ||
| You don't need to give the details or out anybody, but folks got to understand because the numbers are so awful, particularly when it comes to young people. | ||
| And you're not going to get young people to vote for you. | ||
| I'm going to be brutally frank against, you know, the Washington Post got a big article today about how, you know, part of the brolegarchs, all the tech brolegarts, Peter Thiel and all this crowd, you know, Palantir, they're trying to impose a new aristocracy, a new aristocracy onto the MAGA movement. | ||
| You notice everybody wants to do something with you guys in the MAGA movement. | ||
| They all want to say who's MAGA, who's not. | ||
| They want to impose an aristocracy Because they want foreign labor. | ||
| They want cheaper operating costs, cheaper labor costs. | ||
| And they're prepared to screw over anybody, including future generations, to do this. | ||
| So, Rosemary Jenks, behind the scenes, just whether appetite about what you're working on. | ||
| Whether it comes to fruition or not, we're here to have your back, but we know you're working hard. | ||
| What do you got, ma'am? | ||
| Well, as I said, we are expecting any day now for a moratorium bill, like a full 100% moratorium on visas to be introduced very soon. | ||
| And also a second bill that will actually fix the H-1B problem and end adjustment of status. | ||
| So nobody who comes here on a temporary visa can adjust to become a green card holder. | ||
| Some really great things happening in Congress. | ||
| And, you know, some of this is people you will be surprised by when they're introduced. | ||
| So I'm really excited because members of Congress are paying attention. | ||
| They're learning that this is such a huge issue, especially for young Americans who really are questioning whether they have a future and are going to be able to get a job in this economy. | ||
| They don't have a future. | ||
| They don't have a future. | ||
| You've got great schools, great students, the kids that put their nose to the grindstone ever since they were in grade school, right? | ||
| Something I notoriously didn't do. | ||
| These are the ones who can't get jobs. | ||
| Are they getting jobs? | ||
| They're getting jobs at one-third the pay. | ||
| And when you say you got there, they're learning. | ||
| This is what it takes. | ||
| Their heads in the sand for one reason because they're bought and paid for by the donors. | ||
| That's the effort that Rosemary Jenks has. | ||
| Goes in with a trenching tool and forces them to face reality. | ||
| You're going to get a little bit of that tonight. | ||
| This is what this one part of the New York City, what he's selling that on. | ||
| So, Rosemary, you expect this in the new year? | ||
| What's your timeframe for all this? | ||
| Next week, the week after. | ||
| I mean, I don't want to wait any longer for these. | ||
| It's go time. | ||
| You know, we have got to fix this situation. | ||
| And as far as who's in the MAGA movement, how about let's be Americans? | ||
| You know, let's focus on Americans, American kids, Americans unemployed, Americans needing handouts. | ||
| Let's get them all off that and get them into jobs. | ||
| That's the goal. | ||
| Yeah, this is a unique thing. | ||
| Let's focus on this: American citizens first, right? | ||
| They get the preferred deal. | ||
| Right now, you're at the back end of everything, and the kids are really taking it on the chops. | ||
| It's awful out there. | ||
| And Rosemary Jenks has been such a worry. | ||
| This is why you came from the Old Numbers USA, which was fantastic. | ||
| You did the analytics to finally say, hey, I got to be in the lead tank here. | ||
| If somebody's going to get it done, I, Rosemary Jenks, will step up and go into the breach and get it done. | ||
| And that's what we've seen. | ||
| We've seen real movement now, Rosemary, now that you've been able to focus 100% of your time on doing this, ma'am. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I'll tell you, the website that we just put up, iapaction.com, that updates weekly. | ||
| So every single week, there are going to be members of Congress moving up and down those rankings so that you can see exactly who's working and who's not. | ||
| And we need to keep the pressure on them because we have a long way to go to fix this problem, but we can do it. | ||
| Ma'am, thank you so much. | ||
| One more time, where do people go? | ||
| What's your coordinates on social media? | ||
| Iapaction.com. | ||
| All of our social media is linked from there. | ||
| We're especially active on Twitter and YouTube and Instagram, IapAction.com. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I got Jim Rickards. | ||
| And Jim, we're going to bifurcate Jim. | ||
| Jim, I'm going to bring you in for a minute now. | ||
| Talk to me where you are, and you're giving it an amazing lecture series. | ||
| What is it, sir? | ||
| Thanks, Steve. | ||
| I'm at Hillsdale College, Central Michigan, one of the most remote places on earth. | ||
| But it's a real intellectual center, as you know, a lot of Steve Bannon, War Room fans here. | ||
| This is a six-part lecture series I'm participating in. | ||
| The economic history of the United States from LBJ to the present. | ||
| So we had Amnie Schlais, you know, The Great Society and LBJ. | ||
| Fabulous, by the way. | ||
| It's the first time I met her. | ||
| What a nice person. | ||
| I knew she was smart, but she's like super smart. | ||
| So I had really a good conversation with her. | ||
| The Bush Clinton globalization segment, which was obviously important, was done by Kevin Roberts, the head of the Heritage Foundation. | ||
| And it's being done in chronological order. | ||
| So I get the last lecture, which is Magonomics. | ||
| So I'm going to do that tonight. | ||
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| So you get to wrap up with Trump. | ||
| We're going to find out. | ||
| Jim's going to stick around. | ||
| If there's streaming, we're going to stream it. | ||
| If it's videotape, we're going to play it all for you. | ||
| The six-part series on the American economy from the New Deal forward. | ||
| Amoni Schlese is perfect. | ||
| The forgotten man. | ||
| I think we're still in that phase. | ||
| President Trump has put the American citizens first, but man, he's got a globalist, neoliberal, neocon cabal. | ||
| Led by Dick Cheney. | ||
| Dick and Liz Cheney. | ||
| They're beauties. | ||
| Beautes. | ||
| They've done so much positive for the nation. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| We're going to leave you with the right stuff. | ||
| That's what Jim Rickards has got. | ||
| That's what Hillsdale College has. | ||
| Short break. |