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| You're gonna love these guys. | ||
| I mean, they're all introducing legislation to repeal provisions in a bill that they're going to vote yes on. | ||
| I mean, figure that out. | ||
| Mr. Speaker, the previous question is the House Democrats' last attempt to make a change to this rule before it gets voted on. | ||
| And I want to use this opportunity to talk about a last-minute provision that was slipped into the CR in the Senate. | ||
| It's an outrageous giveaway to pad the pockets of eight Republican senators. | ||
| And it's one of the most corrupt things I've seen in my life. | ||
| So if the House defeats the previous question, I will offer an amendment to the rule to consider, as adopted, an amendment to the continuing resolution offered by Representative Subramanian which would strike the corrupt giveaway out of the text of this bill so it does not make it into law. | ||
| Mr. Speaker, this is a massive payday for Republicans. | ||
| It would allow eight of their senators to shovel millions, millions of dollars into their own wallets. | ||
| I'm talking cash money, not for their states, not for their constituents, no, no, for their own personal bank accounts. | ||
| Why should a United States senator or any party get a special right that nobody else has? | ||
| No state legislator, no governor, no judge, no citizen in the entire country has this right, but we are creating it for a handful of Republican senators. | ||
| It is immoral. | ||
| I'd say it's unconstitutional. | ||
| It is wrong. | ||
| And it's probably the most brazen theft and plunder of public resources ever proposed in the United States Congress. | ||
| And it was tucked into this legislation. | ||
| And I want to speak directly to Republicans who say they can't vote with us because it will delay the reopening of the government. | ||
| First off, that's exactly what these corrupt senators were hoping you'd say. | ||
| Second, we absolutely can send this back to the Senate. | ||
| They can quickly strip it and send the bill to the president. | ||
| They finish this package in less than two days. | ||
| This is one small thing that needs to be deleted. | ||
| It's easy and it can be done very fast. | ||
| But, and please spare me the excuses that we'll get this done next week with a new bill. | ||
| Once this is law, once this is law, that's it. | ||
| It is signed into law forever. | ||
| It will never change. | ||
| It is permanent, and you voted for it. | ||
| And Republicans all know, you all know that. | ||
| So don't say you're going to pass some new bill next week to address this. | ||
| That's just an excuse to do nothing that will fix it. | ||
| Republicans moved at the speed of light to give tax breaks to billionaires, and the least they can do is give the same urgency to stop this shamelessly corrupt fleecing of the American people. | ||
| Now, I get it. | ||
| Trump is suing the U.S. government for $230 million. | ||
| And I guess these senators want in on the action. | ||
| They want their own payday. | ||
| But I've never seen this level of griff, shameless corruption and theft of public money in my entire life, ever. | ||
| So, Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to insert the text of my amendment into the record along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question and to discuss our proposal. | ||
| I yield a minute to the gentleman from Virginia, Mr. Subra Magnon. | ||
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Without objection on the UC request, the chair will remind the gentleman from Massachusetts. | |
| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| You're going to not get a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you'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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War Room. | |
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| Okay, Wednesday, 12 November, Year of Our Lord, 2025. | ||
| Everybody's back in the house, or whoever's going to show up has showed up. | ||
| And guess what, folks? | ||
| It's a throwdown already. | ||
| They're getting ready. | ||
| They're going to debate. | ||
| So we'll dip in and out of that. | ||
| They're going to debate the bill passed by the Senate to open the United States government tonight, quote unquote, to open it. | ||
| I guess kind of a ridiculous, catastrophic Democrat defeat. | ||
| Republicans hung tough, but over the next couple of hours, you should be at least entertained or educated on what's going on. | ||
| We are absolutely packed this hour. | ||
| I want to go, are we ready to go with this song? | ||
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Okay. | |
| A very special announcement from Real America's Voice. | ||
| Real America's Voice is starting a music label, Real America Music Ram. | ||
| That's Ram, R-A-M. | ||
| Okay, good. | ||
| This is the lead-off song. | ||
| We're just going to play a taste of it. | ||
| They're going to bring in the producer of the music and also the record label. | ||
| Let's go ahead and hit it. | ||
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We sing to all the people who never made it home. | |
| To us, their stories will be told. | ||
| We stand as one united in this fight for liberty. | ||
| Justice for our voices ring. | ||
| The anthem of the free. | ||
| Freedom ain't free, no, it comes with a price. | ||
| Rest in peace, Charlie. | ||
| Can't believe they took your life. | ||
| Didn't make it back home to your children and wife. | ||
| Okay, that is the J6 choir. | ||
| Now the producer of the J6 choir, the national anthem, that magnificent song, LJ Fino, joins us. | ||
| He's going to be the lead producer over at Real America Music. | ||
| Tell us about what is this? | ||
| I guess you've got a rap for Charlie Kirk at the end. | ||
| Tell me about the first song. | ||
| When are you going to release it? | ||
| I understand it may be at Amfest, and then you're going to release the album on actually on the fifth anniversary of J6. | ||
| Is that what it is, LJ? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Well, the first single is called The Anthem of the Free. | ||
| That'll be released at Amfest on December 19th. | ||
| And then the entirety of the album will be released the Friday prior to January 6th. | ||
| So the Anthem of the Free, tell me about that. | ||
| You're going to release it at Amfest. | ||
| What is it? | ||
| It's a song that I think speaks to a lot of conservatives on many different levels. | ||
| You know, obviously you heard the snippet there that included a part memorializing Charlie Kirk, but it also goes into just basically conservative and Judeo-Christian values and what conservatives stand for as a whole. | ||
| You know their heads are going to blow up now that you're taking the J6 choir and going to turn it for an entire album. | ||
| What do you say from all the people, both the establishment Republicans and of course the mainstream media and the haters on the left that say, hey, these guys don't deserve a record label. | ||
| They deserve to still be in prison, sir. | ||
| I would tell them that music, the bedrock of music, is the First Amendment, and everyone has the right to record music. | ||
| You know what's amazing is that, you know, they sang this every night at a certain time. | ||
| It was incredibly moving. | ||
| How did you get together and work with them and actually create a song that moves President Trump so much, he plays it all the time down at Mar-a-Lago, particularly on the patio? | ||
| Well, it was an interesting story. | ||
| An individual approached me at a fundraiser in Miami with a bootleg recording of the choir, which at the time was 20 individuals that we were able to kind of squeeze into one room and capture them over their cell phones or over the prison phone rather. | ||
| And I thought, you know, this is interesting, but the sonic quality is not quite there. | ||
| So let's re-record it through a proper studio, as I've done before in secular music, recording incarcerated rappers in the past and things like that. | ||
| So I've had experience doing that. | ||
| We set up the time with Don and Donna Fiducia. | ||
| I'm sure the crowd is familiar with them. | ||
| And the rest is history. | ||
| We recorded them through a studio in Miami called Bay 8 Studios. | ||
| Shout out to Bay 8 for allowing us to do that. | ||
| And then we took it up. | ||
| We had that cut came out much cleaner than the bootleg version that I had heard at the fundraiser. | ||
| And we had Kash Patel take that up to the president at Mar-a-Lago and just really looking for his stamp of approval. | ||
| We weren't expecting him to say, you know what, let me put my voice on there. | ||
| And he did. | ||
| He said, I want to put my voice on there. | ||
| And we had his Pledge of Allegiance in one take. | ||
| Talk to me again. | ||
| 19 December, Amfest, you're going to release the song Anthem of Freedom. | ||
| And then on the Friday before J6, you're going to release the entire album. | ||
| Correct. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And this will be the first album of Real America music, of which you're going to be the head guy, correct? | ||
| You're going to run this, oversee it, and do other, I take it, other albums for other personalities, other musicians. | ||
| That's correct. | ||
| We're starting with the J6 Prison Choir. | ||
| That'll be the inaugural release through Real America's Music. | ||
| You know, Steve, I got to tell you, I think War Room Records has a nice ring to it. | ||
| I've been working on that for years. | ||
| Rob Sig knows how obsessed, I think, will be a label under your music company. | ||
| We look forward to that. | ||
| We got a lot of thoughts on that. | ||
| We love music here. | ||
| Is there a website now? | ||
| Social media, LJ, where can people go? | ||
| For me? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| For you, for the music, for anything. | ||
| Well, I'm on Instagram. | ||
| It's just LJ Fino. | ||
| I'm on truth at LJ. | ||
| My record label is FC Label Group on X. | ||
| But I would encourage everybody to follow Real America's Voices socials and stay tuned because we're not just launching a record label here. | ||
| We are expanding content aside from music. | ||
| We're doing television, film, reality TV, all content that's rooted in Judeo-Christian and conservative values that I think our audience will really be excited to see. | ||
| There's a yearning for content that is catered towards conservative values that Hollywood has completely shunned. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Incredible. | ||
| You're absolutely correct. | ||
| That's why we love being part of the Real America Voice family. | ||
| LJ, look forward to seeing you down at Amfest releasing the song. | ||
| Hopefully, some of the J6 prison choir will be with you. | ||
| We'll get them all on War Room and have a big launch and look forward to seeing you right up to before J6 when we release the entire album. | ||
| Couldn't be more excited. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| No, thank you, Steve, for having me on and looking forward to seeing you at Avis. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| By the way, the Daily Telegraph, Rob Crilly, one of the best writers out there, huge story today in the Daily Telegraph of London about this. | ||
| So make sure we'll push it all out. | ||
| Grace push that. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Let's go back to the house. | ||
| We have Jamie Raskin. | ||
| That's my favorite. | ||
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It changed. | |
| Are they changed? | ||
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Let's go back to it anyway. | |
| Into her next golden age. | ||
| Over 40 days. | ||
| That is how long the government has been closed. | ||
| For over 40 days. | ||
| Democrats here in this body and in the Senate have chosen chaos over our country. | ||
| They chose to shut the government down because politics demanded it, not policy. | ||
| The elites who dominate their party's decision-making are the ones least impacted by its decisions. | ||
| Were the far-left activists and Democrats here in this body the ones not getting paychecks? | ||
| No, Mr. Speaker. | ||
| That was the air traffic controllers, our troops, and our Capitol police officers. | ||
| When these same people passed Obamacare. | ||
| You're going to have this back and forth. | ||
| We're going to try to cut. | ||
| Raskin was just on dumping on Republicans. | ||
| We know you love hearing that because it gets the fighting spirits up. | ||
| Mark Mitchell, you've been, brother, you've been kind of on a roll here the last 72 hours. | ||
| Natalie Wynn is going to join us in a moment. | ||
| I've got Brian Harrison. | ||
| Brian's about to drop some reality check about down in Texas about the H-1B visas that are hired in the Texas university system. | ||
| Mark Mitchell, what have you been doing? | ||
| You're very focused on the fourth turning right now. | ||
| What do you got for us? | ||
| Well, I think we're seeing it play out right in front of our eyes. | ||
| And what we're seeing out of the conservatives is that conservatives having conserved nothing are attempting to conserve conservatism. | ||
| And at this point, I kind of think it's a luxury value. | ||
| And Trump is out there just destroying the movement. | ||
| I mean, the last three days have literally just been disaffected MAGA people who have been on the Trump train for 10 years DMing me some of the most horrifying and ridiculous stuff. | ||
| Like one of them was like, God saved Trump so that he could give us 50-year mortgages. | ||
| There are people that are really bleak and unhappy right now. | ||
| And just to like rewind, you know, we are talking about an election and everybody can dismiss it. | ||
| There's a whole bunch of Democrat places dismissing, you know, voting for Democrat people. | ||
| But what really was the story is that independents and crossover Democrats did not turn out for Trump at this point. | ||
| His approval rating is not that bad. | ||
| He's got a 45% approve, 54% disapprove. | ||
| So he's underwater, nine points. | ||
| Not as bad as Biden this time four years ago, but he had the Afghanistan crisis, but the lowest of his term so far. | ||
| And we lost the 40% right direction numbers down to 37%. | ||
| But people deserted the Republican Party in a very predictable manner because all of the copium that the Republicans did back in the fall, oh, it's the country moved towards Republicans. | ||
| Everybody's Republican. | ||
| We're registering Republicans everywhere. | ||
| Scott Pressler is like magic. | ||
| We're so great. | ||
| Everything's back. | ||
| When in reality, what it was is that it was a referendum, like I've told you many times, on government trust and the Biden-era basically clown world that we saw that destroyed the economy. | ||
| And quite frankly, he didn't do it all. | ||
| It was the cherry on top of 30 years of hollowing out of the American middle class. | ||
| And everybody said prices was the number one issue, inflation, inflation, inflation. | ||
| But really, I mean, we've been talking about economic populism for a very long time. | ||
| The problem is, is that literally corporatism has destroyed capitalism in a way that the youth are really starting to figure out right now. | ||
| And they thought that there was going to be change. | ||
| They thought there was going to be accountability. | ||
| They thought there was going to be a redress of their grievances from the weaponization of the legal justice system to like all of the oppression to the health care state that tried to give them the vaccine, like literally everything. | ||
| And they've seen nothing. | ||
| And they've given Donald Trump a lot of leeway, and they've gotten very little, especially out of Republicans. | ||
| They wanted massive change, not business as usual, and Republicans have given them quite the resounding business as usual right now. | ||
| The Republicans are always going to give them just, you can see in this House debate right here. | ||
| But when you talk about populism, you talk about economic nationalism. | ||
| In your mind, what are these people? | ||
| Because we've made some huge bets now about the execution of those bets or articulating what those bets are, because I don't think they're doing a great job of that. | ||
| I think they can do a great job. | ||
| You've got the manpower. | ||
| President Trump's the best at doing that. | ||
| But with Besant and Navarro, and you've got Hassett and others, what do you think these people, are they looking to take a bigger hammer to the deep state? | ||
| Are they looking for the jobs to come back? | ||
| Are they for the tariffs to kick in? | ||
| When you say there's unrest and now they're understand prices, but prices are not going to come down that much now that you're driving energy costs down until you get control of the deficits. | ||
| And the deficits are, as you see, you got to deal with Congress and they're in no mood to cut and you're going to have a range war. | ||
| And Russ vote is, I think, already is this part of the package. | ||
| I'm not so sure. | ||
| I think he's going to be pretty restricted in going forward about the things he wants to do of riffing people. | ||
| You got mass deportations on one side and mass firings on the other. | ||
| So in your polling or in talking to people, because I know a lot of people are coming to you, what are they exactly looking for, sir? | ||
| I mean, a return from Clown World. | ||
| Basically, if you strip anti-Semitism out of Nick Fuentes' package, like that's pretty much it. | ||
| It's not traditional conservative values. | ||
| It's a return to the America that was stolen from them, and especially the young people. | ||
| And just like some evidence, Donald Trump got a 60% approval rating with voters under 40, which is just mind-blowing. | ||
| It's literally nuts. | ||
| And that was the week that Doge was the most searched thing on the internet, and they were hacking the federal government apart. | ||
| So these people want to see things fixed. | ||
| And then what happened? | ||
| Well, the Republicans got rid of Doge, and now Donald Trump is polling under 40% with voters under 30 years old. | ||
| What's mind-blowing is just off the charts, these people want accountability. | ||
| They have the lowest Trump approval by age right now, but they're also the people who are most closely watching, 80% of them, Arctic Frost, and they're the people that most are most likely to want people thrown in jail for the Autopen scandal and for Arctic Frost. | ||
| And so these people are looking at the ICE protests. | ||
| And look at what Nick Fuentes said in the Tucker Carlson interview. | ||
| They want the hand of God to come down on these protesters. | ||
| And Donald Trump declared Antifa a terrorist organization. | ||
| It hasn't really done anything. | ||
| The night he comes out and tells America that we need to defend the college institutions for Chinese students who are quite frankly CCP members. | ||
| What do you have? | ||
| You have Antifa attacking Turning Point USA on college campuses. | ||
| He has no idea what his base wants. | ||
| They want the colleges burned down and they want the H-1B programs closed. | ||
| And what he's done is just a string of the last two days, especially with Laura Ingram, of conflating the economy with kitchen table prices, of defending billionaires. | ||
| All he had to do was smash the oligarchy. | ||
| He's become the oligarchy. | ||
| Well, smashing the oligarchy is easier said than done, but we've got to get on with it. | ||
| I think we are having starts and we've got to do more. | ||
| Just hang right there, Mark Mitchell. | ||
| Natalie Winters, talk about the oligarchs, Maha. | ||
| We're going to have Claire Dooley here tomorrow. | ||
| It was at the conference today. | ||
| You had the situation with the designer babies that Stephanie Rule went through last night. | ||
| But you're seeing the tech bros everywhere, right? | ||
| You're seeing they're trying to take over Maha. | ||
| You've seen them everywhere. | ||
| They've got to be brought to heel. | ||
| If you don't bring them to heel, this thing's going to spin out of control because they don't really have the president's back. | ||
| All of them are progressive Democrats, like this guy, Isaacman. | ||
| They're going to flip on President Trump. | ||
| If something happens that we don't hold the House and Hakeem Jeffries or even worse as a speaker, all these guys will flip immediately. | ||
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Natalie Winters, thoughts? | |
| Well, look, they're all progressives, and they're all even at best when they pretend to be MAGA, socially liberal, right? | ||
| For all the money that we've poured into Silicon Valley. | ||
| Maybe there's like one company, Palantir, Boo Palantir, right, that's getting contracts to allegedly help deport. | ||
| How's that going? | ||
| But I don't see a lot of technological innovation going on on the front of, you know, I don't know, securing our borders or ensuring that we can actually deport illegals. | ||
| No, they're busy cramming their companies full of H-1B tech workers. | ||
| But I think a really important term, I'm sure Joe Allen has introduced it to this audience, but to sort of understand what is going on on a psychological level of what these tech prototypes, Sam Altman being really the poster child for it, formerly predecessor, I would say, SBF, is this concept of effective altruism, right? | ||
| The idea that essentially it does not matter what you have to do. | ||
| You should just maximize your capital, do whatever you can to make money, and then use that for utilitarian purposes to achieve a greater good through community service. | ||
| All the basically big-time tech scammers, both in the literal sense, but also just a more vague or broader use of the term scammer, all really have sort of subscribed to that ideology. | ||
| And I think Sam Altman is a perfect example. | ||
| And I think when you see their sort of wishy-washy description of what they want to do, take these designer babies for an example, right? | ||
| Once they're called out, which I don't know about you, if they were forthright with what they were doing, it'd certainly be a little less scary, though. | ||
| It is still very scary. | ||
| But then it becomes about ridding babies of diseases. | ||
| That's a limited hangout as to what they're really working on. | ||
| And I also think another point that I would make, particularly in the case of Sam Altman, we're always signal-not noise here in the war room. | ||
| But this individual, not just because of what he's doing over at OpenAI, but the position that he had before that, essentially leading Y Combinator, right, which is one of the leading startup vessels that pumps, it's right the highest check you could basically have written to your company. | ||
| He has been the one making decisions of what companies get funded for years, for nearly five years. | ||
| So that mindset, whether it's designer babies, progressivism, that is what undergirds the entire tech community. | ||
| And don't fall for it. | ||
| Like I said yesterday, the people who are pretending to be MAGA or put up the website after they're reached out to for comment by the Wall Street Journal, those are the most deceptive and I'd argue sociopathic and certainly psychopathic people in our midst. | ||
| We're going to jump back to the floor when we're asking where these other guys come up. | ||
| Natalie Winters, you're of this younger generation. | ||
| You graduated from college early at the University of Chicago. | ||
| Because you worked your way through college being a correspondent at the war room. | ||
| Charlie Kirk, Andrew Colvette, and Andrew's going to be on the show tomorrow at about 11:30, I think, so we can do a handoff to him at the Charlie Kirk show. | ||
| But he's going to specifically address this. | ||
| I sent you earlier a tweet he put up about what Charlie Kirk said, and I think this is back in mid-August, right? | ||
| This is the social compact breaking down. | ||
| We need urgency to restore it. | ||
| One, mass deportations. | ||
| Two, stop the H-1B scam. | ||
| Three, dramatically reduce legal immigration, dramatically reduce legal immigration. | ||
| Four, end chain migration in the visa lottery. | ||
| Five, build 10 million homes for Americans. | ||
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Six, crush the college cartel. | |
| Ma'am, your thoughts on that? | ||
| Well, I thought that that was what I voted for, but it seems like with each passing day, we're straying a little bit further and further away from that. | ||
| I think it's the point that immigration is both an economic issue, but also a cultural issue, right? | ||
| We want to deport these people, not just because they're depriving Americans of their wages, of their jobs, but also what they're doing to the cultural fabric, what they're doing to these neighborhoods. | ||
| It's a compounding issue. | ||
| And two, I also think that the sort of limited hangout, to use that term again, version that we're getting of this, it sort of ideologically rests on what I think is the original sin, which is the idea that Americans are not enough. | ||
| And it's sort of what undergirds even the designer baby idea, but it's certainly what undergirds the H-1B. | ||
| It's what animated the Elon Musk and Vivek debate over what it means to be an American. | ||
| Should we be studying, you know, 25 hours a day, eight days increase the length of the day, so all we can do is study. | ||
| That's not what this country was founded on. | ||
| If you look at the history of us going back to the revolution, the pre-revolutionary days, it's this idea of civil society and community, and that's something that's distinctly unique. | ||
| But I also think that you see this sort of just a core lie that permeates into the H-1B narrative, which is again both cultural but also economic. | ||
| And it's this idea that we need to import foreigners in order to continue to be the America that we once were. | ||
| And I want to just cite a statistic from the White House's own website because what was it? | ||
| Just a month ago, they were busy pumping the airwaves with ideas that they were going to basically reform, if not get rid of the H-1B program. | ||
| But what it shows is that the share of IT workers in the H-1B program grew from 32% in 2003 to an average of over 65%, that's an aggregate, of the last five years. | ||
| What is the significance of that? | ||
| America was a great country and was the leading in technological innovation and basically every industry it dominated that long before the H-1B program was ever around. | ||
| And you can't tell me that from 2003 to now, it's been H-1B Indians that don't even speak English or Chinese spies stealing whatever it may be for not just civilian use, but for military use from our leading tech companies that somehow helped bridge that gap. | ||
| And if you look, the other lie, Steve, that is so critical to understand when we're told that it is the, get ready for this, I'm sure you've heard it, best and brightest, right, that we're bringing into this country, whether it's the H-1B or the foreign students, that's not true. | ||
| Now, they play the sort of weird game where they intentionally hide the data, right? | ||
| It's like what they do with the deportations or the actual numbers of immigrants, illegal aliens coming in because they don't want us to be informed. | ||
| But from the publicly available data compounded with the studies that groups like Center for Immigration Studies have done, the overwhelming majority, I'm talking upwards of 80% of the H-1B recipients who are coming into this country, which oftentimes it's via lottery, though they reformed that slightly, are in the level one and level two qualification of skill and pay, which means they're not the best and brightest. | ||
| They're the worst and they're the most attached to the culture that they're coming from and they have nothing American about them. | ||
| And frankly, they have a fake diploma from a fake Indian university where the person sitting next to them is probably a robocaller scamming you. | ||
| So these people are not the best and brightest. | ||
| It's such a lie from start to finish. | ||
| Every corner of what this H-1B narrative rests upon is outright propaganda, but the core of it is the idea that you are not enough as an American citizen. | ||
| We see that with the tech bros, we see it with the designer babies. | ||
| We see it with the immigration policy. | ||
| And the last thing I would say, Steve, is I don't know what is more concerning, that Secretary Noam thinks it's a good idea to go on TV and hail the maximum amount of naturalized citizens as a win. | ||
| She thinks that that's something that's going to go over well, or that it's actually happening. | ||
| Because had it been Secretary Majorca saying that, that would have been cut as a campaign ad and used as a clip in the President Trump that was running on the campaign trail. | ||
| So Mark Mitchell, you saw Charlie Kirk. | ||
| You heard the analysis by our own Natalie Winters. | ||
| Your thoughts, sir? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| And I think people know this deep down. | ||
| And all Trump has done this week is basically shill for the government and for big business. | ||
| These people's jobs were given to the it's been literally a globo homo uh uniparty corporate welfare and global welfare. | ||
| We gave all the good jobs to everybody. | ||
| 70% of Walmart tech, that's where I worked, was like almost 70% Indian foreign nationals. | ||
| And what does he do when he talks about H-1Bs? | ||
| He talks about this small edge case about Korean battery engineers and he says he doesn't even understand how the job market works. | ||
| These resumes are spammed everywhere. | ||
| The companies get the resumes and they're like, oh, I'll find the H-1Bs because I can pay them 10% less. | ||
| Don't even look like resumes like mine. | ||
| But if you take those H-1Bs out, well, then my resume gets look. | ||
| And so I think this is just a really great example. | ||
| The housing market is a crisis. | ||
| If the right doesn't fix it, they're going to hand it to the left. | ||
| The left is going to have a $10 trillion House Saving Act and it's going to be a big wealth transfer. | ||
| The Treasury is going to get robbed. | ||
| We know what they're going to do. | ||
| So what's the right solution to that? | ||
| Well, it's to talk about turkey prices and not to ignore the house issue. | ||
| And then they come out with a solution that's a 50-year mortgage. | ||
| What does that do? | ||
| Well, it increases the heist of the price of the house. | ||
| And Bill Pultey might be a good guy, but like he does own a home builder. | ||
| It increases the interest that gets. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It gets a lot of money. | ||
| As I said, it wasn't offered as the sole tool in the toolbox. | ||
| If you want a lower payment, you've got five other things to pay off. | ||
| Maybe it's something you consider. | ||
| I wouldn't, but it maybe is. | ||
| Mark, we got to bounce. | ||
| You're on a roll. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| We've got 30 seconds. | ||
| Where do people go to get your material right now? | ||
| Yeah, and this comes back to the fourth turning: boomers and the millennials. | ||
| Rasposs and underscore poll, honest pollster on Twitter. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| We are going to get this sorted out. | ||
| You know where we're going to get it sorted out? | ||
| Because we have to get it sorted out. | ||
| The entire country rests on the MAGA movement. | ||
| President Trump is our leader. | ||
| Maybe every now and again you need to make sure he's getting all the accurate information. | ||
| I do not believe he's getting accurate information on H-1B visas. | ||
| Why do I say that? | ||
| I saw Harold Lutnick's performance in the Oval Office on global television. | ||
| That's why. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| Natalie Winters is sticking around. | ||
| Brian Harrison. | ||
| Philip Patrick. | ||
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| Comes up and actually wants to extend the Affordable Care Act so that people with cancer, insulin, and issues across all sorts of health care issues across this country have their health insurance protected and extended throughout 2026. | ||
| It is unconscionable that what we are debating right now is legislation that will give eight members of the United States Senate over a million dollars apiece. | ||
| And we are robbing people of their food assistance and of their health care to pay for it. | ||
| How is this even on the floor? | ||
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How can we, as members of the United States, I want to stream that on our other platforms? | |
| This is AOC. | ||
| You're going to have it all tonight. | ||
| They're going to come. | ||
| They're coming to throwing down hard. | ||
| So let's go. | ||
| I got Brian Harrison. | ||
| Brian, give me, take two minutes and give me and give me what's going on. | ||
| We've got all this HB1 problems, got all these issues in corporate America. | ||
| Tell me about my beloved state of Texas. | ||
| So next to the Commonwealth of Virginia, my home, I don't think I love a state more than Texas. | ||
| You guys are the railhead of MAGA. | ||
| You went through some of the toughest times of building this country on the frontier. | ||
| It's a magnificent state with magnificent people. | ||
| Please don't tell me the renowned University of Texas and Texas AM university system is replete with H-1B visa holders, sir. | ||
| Yes, I love Texas. | ||
| Love Texas. | ||
| All God's children love Texas. | ||
| Here's the problem: the reputation that the state of Texas has. | ||
| There could not be a bigger delta between our reputation and reality. | ||
| So, put the private sector issues to the side with H-1B. | ||
| Let's talk about the Texas government, the things that the Texas people supposedly have control over, even though, as you know, and the posse knows, we've got a totally fake so-called Republican uniparty down here in Austin. | ||
| The Texas government, okay, the Texas public university system, the inmates have been running the asylums. | ||
| The governor of Texas makes the appointments, he appoints all the regions, has for over a decade. | ||
| They're responsible for everything our public universities. | ||
| Are they pursuing Texas-first policies and hiring Texans to educate the workforce of Texas for tomorrow? | ||
| No, I'm going to shock you. | ||
| Texas has 3 million corporations in the state of Texas, 3 million. | ||
| The top 10 users of the H-1B program, and I probably need to say abusers because there's a lot of scam elements to this. | ||
| The Texas public universities would be in the top 10 if they were one single unified employer in the state of Texas. | ||
| My alma mater, Texas AM, keeps cranking out the hits here. | ||
| Well over 200 just at Texas AM alone, and not even for highly specialized jobs, these are for like multimedia techs and laboratory coordinators. | ||
| It is absolutely outrageous. | ||
| The people of the state of Texas voted for a Texas-first policy, but they're not getting it. | ||
| Brian, what are you going to do about this? | ||
| We have five new seats potentially in the House down there for Republicans because of the work of Brian Harrison, Patriot Mobile, Lee Womsgan, you great patriots down there in Tarrant County and around Fort Worth. | ||
| What are you guys going to do about this? | ||
| Well, this is very simple. | ||
| I mean, quite frankly, this could be ended tomorrow. | ||
| The governor of the state of Texas has more than enough power to solve this. | ||
| I mean, we're not in session right now. | ||
| We should be in special sessions to deal with things like this, including property taxes. | ||
| But the governor could snap his fingers and end this. | ||
| Look at the kind of bold leadership coming out of Ron DeSantis on this H-1B issue. | ||
| As Florida, under Governor DeSantis' leadership, is shutting down and banning the H-1B programs in his public universities. | ||
| The Texas public universities are importing them handover fish, harming Texas workers, quite frankly, creating national security problems importing these foreigners to our public universities. | ||
| But the governor of the state of Texas could end this immediately. | ||
| So I'm calling on the governor right now, and it's embarrassing as hell how many times we have to say this: follow Florida's lead. | ||
| Governor Abbott, issue an edict to all of your appointed regions, and you tell them to issue policies to end H-1B abuse. | ||
| Brian, hanger for one second. | ||
| Natalie Winders, your thoughts on this about the University of Texas system and H-1Bs. | ||
| Don't you wish we could say we're shocked? | ||
| But unfortunately, it's so pervasive and it permeates every single industry. | ||
| I mean, Texas, of all states, it's absolutely absurd. | ||
| And I think fundamentally, Steve, what you see here, the second highest country that is sending these people to the United States, it's China. | ||
| Number one is India. | ||
| They get enough attack on that, right? | ||
| But the fact that we're importing people, it's not just students, it's actual professors, administrators. | ||
| I saw Tesla was also on that list. | ||
| I think they come in at number five. | ||
| But that we are importing our own enemy and giving them the keys to the kingdom. | ||
| I mean, you can't make it make sense. | ||
| And that's the point. | ||
| It's not supposed to. | ||
| Natalie, what is your social media? | ||
| You've got to bounce. | ||
| You'll be back tomorrow. | ||
| Where do people go to track you down, ma'am? | ||
| Great content. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Natalie G. Winters on all platforms. | ||
| Thank you for having me. | ||
| That's always off the top of her head. | ||
| There's no panel of the reading off all these other new shows, the reading off panels and screens. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Great job. | ||
| Brian Harrison, are you going to do this tonight? | ||
| By the way, didn't President Trump endorse as the greatest MAGA governor in the history of Texas Abbott last night? | ||
| I read some headlines about that. | ||
| It does sound that way. | ||
| Yeah, that happened. | ||
| Don't read it. | ||
| Don't read it. | ||
| Don't read the true social. | ||
| Don't read the true social post. | ||
| Don't read it. | ||
| I'm telling you, I'm waving you off right now. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| I won't do that. | ||
| But no, look, it's the governor that's been appointing DEI advocates at all of our public universities, tripling down on transgender indoctrinations for over 10 years in our public universities and appointing regents that are apparently quadrupling down at a higher rate than other businesses on the H-1B program. | ||
| So, Governor Abbott, follow Florida's lead, end this program, instruct your regents to terminate the H-1B programs at our public universities. | ||
| We could have this solved by the end of the week if the governor wanted to. | ||
| And that's the reality of the situation here. | ||
| Follow Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida. | ||
| Just do that. | ||
| Brian Harrison, thank you so much. | ||
| We've got you back in this fight, sir. | ||
| Got to come that way. | ||
| Appreciate you and the Ponzi. | ||
| Appreciate y'all. | ||
| Don't need any H-1B visas down there. | ||
| Ridiculous in that school system. | ||
| Bo French. | ||
| Bo, some good news today. | ||
| The bad news is you're stepping down as the Tarrant County head of the GOP, but you're running for one of the most powerful offices in the United States of America. | ||
| What's the office and why you, sir? | ||
| Well, thank you, Steve, for having me on. | ||
| Look, I am running for the Texas Railroad Commission. | ||
| It is one of the most powerful agencies in the country. | ||
| It oversees the oil and gas industry in Texas, along with mining and pipelines. | ||
| You know, Texas produces 43% of the nation's oil and gas every single day. | ||
| So it is a tremendously important overseeing the oil and gas industry. | ||
| And, you know, look, I grew up in the Permian Basin. | ||
| I grew up in Midland, Texas. | ||
| My family's been in the oil and gas business for 80 years. | ||
| It's something I know well as a businessman. | ||
| I've been invested in the oil and gas business, you know, my whole adult life. | ||
| Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
| Why is the Railroad Commission still so powerful? | ||
| It was powerful during Lyndon Johnson's Tom, Sam Yarborough, all of it. | ||
| But it's a railroad commission. | ||
| It sounds odd to people living in a post-industrial society. | ||
| Why was it powerful and why is it powerful today? | ||
| Yeah, like I said, I mean, because it is the commission that oversees the largest industry in Texas and the most important industry to America and freedom. | ||
| And think about just everything that comes from energy that's produced in Texas. | ||
| And to be a global player in the energy business around the world, to back up President Trump's agenda, we have to have a strong and free oil and gas industry in Texas. | ||
| And unfortunately, we have one now that is echoing on things that Brian just said, awarding DEI contracts to agencies, pushing contracts to, think about it. | ||
| We have Muslims invading Texas. | ||
| And right now, as a Muslim, you get preferred treatment under the Texas Railroad Commission in our oil and gas industry. | ||
| So we have to stop this. | ||
| We have to stop the Muslim invasion in Texas. | ||
| We have to strengthen our industry here. | ||
| And, you know, I just believe that in Texas, we have to have leaders at all levels of government who are bold, outspoken MAGA warriors who are willing to fight, who are willing to take heat, try to get canceled. | ||
| I've had CARE try to cancel me. | ||
| I've had rhinos try to cancel me. | ||
| So I'm not afraid of what anyone has to say, and I'll be the guy that fights for what we all believe. | ||
| We're going to have you back here to go in depth, particularly this Muslim invasion and what does the Texas Railroad Commission have to do with it right now. | ||
| Where's your social media? | ||
| Where do they go to find out more about you, the Texas Railroad Commission, and why you're running? | ||
| The best place is on X at Bo French TX. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| Fighting down in Texas, fighting against these H-1Bs, too. | ||
| Can't let that stand. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| President gets better information. | ||
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| Birch gold. | ||
| Gold did a little rebound today. | ||
| People have been asking me, hey, it hit 4,500, I think. | ||
| It's been back down to 39. | ||
| Should people focus on these daily price swings or focus on more basic fundamentals? | ||
| And this is why I got you on. | ||
| Brother, what say you, sir? | ||
| No, they need to be focusing on the fundamentals. | ||
| First of all, price swings are looking good. | ||
| We see a little bit of volatility, but people have to understand nothing goes up in a straight line. | ||
| That gets concerning. | ||
| Gold is up 60% for the year so far. | ||
| Silver is up 84%, but it's the fundamentals driving it, like you say. | ||
| The dollar's down 7% year to date. | ||
| 10-year treasury yield is hovering around 4.4 to 4.6. | ||
| This is even after five Fed rate cuts, showing that fiscal stress at the moment is outweighing monetary relief. | ||
| But people need to look at what's driving the surge. | ||
| We've spoken about it many times. | ||
| Central banks are setting the floor. | ||
| 24 was already a record. | ||
| 25 is on track to beat that. | ||
| Over 800 metric tons purchased through Q3, led by, surprise, surprise, China, India, Turkey, and Russia. | ||
| For the first time since Bretton Woods, official sector gold holdings now exceed $12 trillion in market valuations. | ||
| And people have to remember, central banks are buying record quantities, over 1,000 tons a year for three consecutive years, and they are escalating pace at current prices. | ||
| They are not buying with a view that prices will go down. | ||
| They know where it's moving. | ||
| And you can see why. | ||
| What was always considered a safe haven trade, it's now turned structural. | ||
| Global investors are de-risking from bonds. | ||
| They're not chasing yields, but they're escaping volatility. | ||
| When the U.S. shut down, when Europe wobbled, gold didn't spike out of fear. | ||
| It anchored out of logic. | ||
| And that's what we're starting to see. | ||
| Bank of America have come out recently and said the next leg up in gold prices will come from sovereign diversification. | ||
| Zero Hedge is calling this climate the start of the great monetary divorce, where the world finally prices in the dollar's decay. | ||
| And that's what people have to understand. | ||
| As I've said before, this is not a rally. | ||
| A rally is traders chasing momentum. | ||
| This is a structural shift. | ||
| This is a confidence migration. | ||
| And I don't see it stopping anytime soon. | ||
| Give me a minute and I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
| What is the great divorce? | ||
| I'd love this. | ||
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| We're seeing a divorce now from sort of reality, right? | ||
| Government debt since the 80s. | ||
| This was an illusion in the 80s that government desk was now risk-free. | ||
| That illusion has been shattered. | ||
| Debt to GDP amongst Western, there we go, amongst Western nations averages over 110%. | ||
| And what we're seeing now is a reversion back to what was always the historical norm. | ||
| It was an experiment since the 80s, and that experiment has failed. | ||
| In the coming debt emergency, I did this in the interview with The Economist, and then the next day I talked about broke it down. | ||
| The cover, the coming debt emergency, they admit finally it's here. | ||
| What, 50 trillion, 360 trillion? | ||
| And they've had the life ass. | ||
| And what does it say? | ||
| Poll for inflation. | ||
| They know exactly how the central banks are going to do it. | ||
| Why in that scenario? | ||
| I'm going to give you the question. | ||
| You're going to give me the answer on the other side. | ||
| Why in that scenario where they're going to try to inflate their way out of here, the central banks, in combination with the money center banks? | ||
| Why is then physical gold? | ||
| Because remember, we're not here to say you fish. | ||
| We're here to teach you how to fish. | ||
| This is why we go through the whole birchgold.com promo code banana end of the dollar empire. | ||
| We want you to learn. | ||
| You learn this yourself, right? | ||
| Or we'll be there. | ||
| People will be there to guide you through it, like Philip Patrick's team. | ||
| But you have to understand that. | ||
| It's the understanding. | ||
| It's not the price of gold. | ||
| It's the process that drives the value of gold. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| Philip Patrick's going to give us the answer on the other side. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more. | |
| Let's take down the CCP. | ||
| President Trump's direct engagement with President Xi. | ||
| The government of China committed fully to my engagement there on the ground in Beijing at a level never seen before. | ||
| While at Ministry of Public Security headquarters, I met with my counterpart at MPS, where the Chinese government agreed on a plan to stop fentanyl precursors. | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| The People's Republic of China has fully designated and listed all 13 precursors utilized to make fentanyl. | ||
| Furthermore, they have agreed to control seven chemical subsidiaries that are also utilized to produce this lethal drug. | ||
| Effective immediately, essentially, President Trump has shut off the pipeline that creates fentanyl, that kills tens of thousands of Americans. | ||
| These substances are now banned, and they will no longer be utilized by the Mexican drug trafficking organizations or any other DTOs around the world to make this drug. | ||
| This historic achievement has saved tens of thousands of lives. | ||
| This historic achievement would not have been possible without the tremendous team of President Trump, the Attorney General, the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Ambassador Purdue in China. | ||
| Okay, today, Kash Patel, that was at the White House. | ||
| Cash spent, I don't know, a week over there dealing with the Chinese Communist Party to stop what they're saying is stop the chemical warfare that the cartels and the Chinese Communist Party and the Tongs, the Chinese gangsters are using to kill, I don't know, 100,000 Americans a year. | ||
| At the same time, we now have Wall Street Journal's reporting that they're trying to do workarounds on the rare earths so that our military can't get it. | ||
| Philip Patrick, in the overarching economic warfare, let's be blunt, between the Chinese Communist Party and the United States. | ||
| Where does gold fit into this and given the uncertainty, particularly since the Chinese Communist Party continue, their central bank continues to buy gold at record rates, sir? | ||
| Look, gold is becoming very important. | ||
| It's becoming a tool of financial warfare, right? | ||
| We've discussed this before, but the BRICS, and particularly China, they're leading the way. | ||
| They need to de-dollarize, right? | ||
| We have a massive weapon in our back pocket, which is sanctions. | ||
| And China are at risk, right? | ||
| They have $4 trillion in seizable assets, but the dollar is still the global reserve currency. | ||
| It has huge network effects. | ||
| There's not a better currency than the dollar. | ||
| Here comes gold, right? | ||
| By buying gold, the Chinese are achieving two things, right? | ||
| Number one, the more gold they buy, it allows them to dump dollars and hold wealth as a store of value with gold, which quite frankly is a better trade than the dollar today. | ||
| More importantly, the more money or the more, sorry, gold they buy, the less dollars they hold. | ||
| The less dollars they hold, the less demand there is, and that puts a squeeze on us, particularly with $38 trillion of debt and rising debt service. | ||
| So we're in a very tough position. | ||
| We're trying to play hardball, but it's a difficult game to play when you've got $38 trillion of debt and $2 trillion annual deficits. | ||
| And the world is waking up. | ||
| They are realizing this is an untenable situation. | ||
| And they're making moves accordingly, rather. | ||
| They're having a vote right now in Capitol Hill, and they're not changing any of the spending. | ||
| In fact, the Democrats, this is the insanity of the Democratic Party. | ||
| They're talking about adding another tray into a tray and a half dollar spending for health care for illegal aliens. | ||
| You think the H-1B visas drive you crazy? | ||
| It's just, it's insanity. | ||
| It's bankrupting Germany. | ||
| It's bankrupting France. | ||
| It's bankrupting England. | ||
| It's bankrupting the United States. | ||
| Philip Patrick, I want people to understand what they have to do to, you know, birchgold.com promo code Bannon to get to you guys, or just take out your phone and text Bannon at 989898. | ||
| You get the ultimate guide for investing in gold and precious metals in the age of Trump. | ||
| But more importantly, you get to work with Philip Patrick and this team. | ||
| Give me a minute on how that works, sir. | ||
| Look, it's very simple, and I don't think it's ever been more important than it is today. | ||
| There are structural shifts happening globally, and people cannot be left behind. | ||
| So get the information. | ||
| Like you said, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon or text Bannon to 989898. | ||
| First thing they're going to get access to is a ton of free information. | ||
| End of the dollar empire reports, how and why to invest in gold in today's climate. | ||
| A ton of information. | ||
| From there, if they want to learn more, they're going to get access to myself, people like me. | ||
| We are here to answer questions, guide people through, and make sure they have a real understanding. | ||
| Because with that, the job's easy. | ||
| So again, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon, get the information and just get reading. | ||
| It has never been more important than it is today. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| I know it's tough in the afternoon, particularly you're on LA time to come on, but really, really needed this today. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| Times of turbulence. | ||
| We're taking care of the audience. | ||
| You've got every opportunity to talk to these folks. | ||
| Make sure you talk to them. | ||
| Michael and Dell, we started, of course, we started with the Donny Brook on the floor of the house, but we immediately went into the J6 Prisoner Chorus as it did. | ||
| It's new records going to be released at Charlie Kirk's Amfest on the 19th of December. | ||
| We will be there. | ||
| War Room will be with Rav broadcasting nonstop as we always do. | ||
| We started with Prison, where they wanted to, they did send me and they wanted to send you, but you lived to fight another day and sell us a pell and sheet. | ||
| What do you got for us, brother? | ||
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| Okay, Mike, all the different Bible stories. | ||
| We'll see you tomorrow morning, sir. | ||
| What an hour. | ||
| Talk about intense. | ||
| You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
| Stick around for the second hour. | ||
| And then tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. | ||
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