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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you're going to 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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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| Monday, 17 November, Year of the Lord 2025. | ||
| We are pretty jammed for the next two hours. | ||
| So let's just get right to it. | ||
| Let's go to the White House, Brian Glenn. | ||
| Brian, it's supposed to start at 6 o'clock. | ||
| It may start a little later. | ||
| There's a, I guess, President Trump, there's a talk. | ||
| I don't know if it's franchisees, but it's about McDonald's. | ||
| A lot of people are the left saying, oh, people can't afford McDonald's value meals anymore. | ||
| So President Trump is going to address that. | ||
| Tell me exactly what's going on because we haven't gotten a lot of guidance from the White House on this, sir. | ||
| Yeah, good evening, Steve. | ||
| I've just got a statement from Stephen Chung about this. | ||
| And this is with the owners and operators of McDonald's. | ||
| And if you look at what has happened in the fast food sector over the last year or so, they are losing their low-income customers. | ||
| So they have to make a little bit of adjustments in their pricing to bring them back. | ||
| And it's all about affordability. | ||
| Just go over a statement here. | ||
| They're going to talk about how President Trump is taking steps to make all things affordable. | ||
| Small businesses, helping them make more money. | ||
| Job creators, giving them the ability to expand their business and bring in more business. | ||
| Now, he also talks about today he's going to address the one big beautiful bill, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security, kind of hammered that home as well. | ||
| But President Trump inheriting a reckless economy, the Biden economy, high inflation, low output on some of these fast food sectors, and President Trump just trying to, I guess, work the drive-through one more time to bring those customers back to McDonald's. | ||
| That's going to take place here shortly. | ||
| And that's with over 200, from what I understand, owners and operators of McDonald's. | ||
| So these are like the franchisees. | ||
| This is a classic way you can get into relative with relatively little capital, actually get your own entrepreneurial business. | ||
| And these things have been businesses that have kind of thrived for, what, 60, 70 years now of people getting in. | ||
| Do you have any idea on affordability what he's going to be talking about? | ||
| I mean, you had Scott Besant on Maria. | ||
| They're talking supply chains, other things. | ||
| They've actually come up and I think taking tariffs off some of the fruits and vegetables that can't be recreated here are not grown here in the United States, then coffee and bananas and other things like that from Brazil. | ||
| Do you have a sense of what else is any of the supply chain or, you know, because I think folks are looking for direct action on this affordability issue? | ||
| Yeah, they have been talking about over 150 or so different tariffs on produce, meat, things like that, bread, even yeast, and things that they need that McDonald's is one of the biggest buyers of. | ||
| I'll go give you a great example on that on some of their yogurt parfaits, blueberries and strawberries. | ||
| If they were to increase one or two more blueberries or strawberries in those parfaits, they would actually suck up the market in both blueberries and strawberries and take it off the market for other people wouldn't be able to have. | ||
| They consume that much product. | ||
| So any type of product relief pricing that they can get on stuff will help lower at the end of the day the consumer price on that. | ||
| Here's a great stat for you, Steve, that a lot of our War Room posse viewers might be able to relate with. | ||
| One in eight Americans have worked for McDonald's at some point in their career. | ||
| Many of them said that work experience, they got at McDonald's, translated into a better job and more, I guess, experience down the road. | ||
| Well, people, you know, in high school and college, the fast food places were a place that you could work and kind of learn how to punch a clock and how to show up on time and be responsible. | ||
| So, no, they're great ways of formation for the workplace. | ||
| Is there any discussion? | ||
| We have, not recommended, but I think we've seen our show a bunch of time. | ||
| You had these bylats, and they have a set process. | ||
| You know, we have Brian Glenn, and 11 o'clock, the dignitary is supposed to arrive. | ||
| The flags come out, 11.15, the car pulls up, 11.30, President Trump shakes the hand. | ||
| They walk in the Oval Office. | ||
| They have a few minutes together. | ||
| Then the door opens up. | ||
| President Trump's in the left-hand chair. | ||
| The dignitary is in the right-hand. | ||
| They say a few words about what they're meeting about. | ||
| Then President Trump takes questions and maybe they have lunch after a more detailed meeting. | ||
| But it's a set kind of stylistically as the audience has gotten very, you know, they know it. | ||
| It's kind of a tempo. | ||
| It's got a tempo to it. | ||
| And we've recommended, hey, why don't you just have those, you know, if you're going to have a foreign leader the next day have one or two days later, have one where you've got somebody like the McDonald's franchisees coming in and you get and you do it. | ||
| Now, if you have 100 or 200, I take it you're going to have it in the East Room or one of the big ballrooms in the gathering places in the White House, not as big as the new ballroom that's being built. | ||
| But are they doing this at 6 o'clock on Monday because tomorrow they're going to be tied up for a couple of days with the Saudis? | ||
| I would assume so. | ||
| Now, if I can talk about the Saudi entrance, and I heard this from a cameraman here at the White House, tomorrow, from what I've been told, it's going to be absolutely spectacular. | ||
| You're going to have horse and buggy type entrants into the South Lawn F-35 jets flying over just after the 11 o'clock hour. | ||
| So that type of welcoming for the Saudi will be off the charts. | ||
| Now, I don't know if they're heading out quarter pounders and cheese and medium fries and Diet Cokes at this particular meeting with the McDonald's crew. | ||
| But to your point, I think if President Trump was to focus on getting together with more of these franchisee owners, why not take it over to the Chick-fil-A side, talk to the chicken producers, and let's talk about getting poultry prices down and see what challenges they have. | ||
| I think that's a great move. | ||
| And as we move into next year, they've already hinted, Steve, that they're going to focus on the economy, focus on the affordability factor for all Americans. | ||
| But in particular today, it has to do with fast food McDonald's, which across the board, Steve, they are losing their low-income customers at historical rates. | ||
| And that is due to the Biden administration and a lot of the inflation associated with that. | ||
| Well, Scott was doing a great job over at Maria Bartiroma's show yesterday, the Sunday Future show, I think, and talked about how the inflection point, particularly for growth, the payoff for the big, beautiful bill, the supply-side tax cut that went into capital equipment, and from the tariffs, you know, people, instead of wanting to pay a tariff, they're going to build manufacturing here in the United States. | ||
| He said the second quarter, by the second quarter, this should be on fire. | ||
| I just, I think because of the shutdown, the Schumer shutdown, we could have an air little air pocket in the fourth quarter, and I know the Democrats will pounce right on it. | ||
| Also, I think this will incentivize the Democrats to try to do it again in January. | ||
| I don't see any easy way out of this next CR. | ||
| I see the Democrats forcing a shutdown. | ||
| Any word around the White House on that? | ||
| I haven't heard anything particularly on that, but I agree with you. | ||
| Just talking to some friends and colleagues over the weekend, we don't see any track, you know, any track record that they would not do that again at the end of January. | ||
| So we could be back where we were just about 50-something days ago with this government shutdown. | ||
| But we'll see what happens. | ||
| But I think you're spot on with that assessment. | ||
| So we're going to be live tomorrow with Brian Glenn at the White House. | ||
| And of course, they're promising a big show, big display for the Saudis. | ||
| I guess President Trump and a payback to the magnificent arrival ceremony they had for President Trump when he went to Riyadh early in the year, I think in April or May. | ||
| Brian Glenn, social media. | ||
| Where do people keep up with you, sir? | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
| You can follow me at Brian Glenn TV across the board on X, Instagram, and Facebook. | ||
| You can follow me at Brian on True Social and at Brian Glenn TV on Getter. | ||
| Appreciate it, Steve. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| So franchisees tonight, there are going to be a couple of hundred. | ||
| It's supposed to be 6 o'clock. | ||
| That may run a little late. | ||
| In the 6 o'clock hour, right now, we're scheduled. | ||
| I got Joe Allen. | ||
| We've got so much to catch up on on artificial intelligence, the financing of it, what it means. | ||
| So many developments that are coming out that this audience needs to be ahead of. | ||
| Do I have Julie Kelly or Jack Pesopic yet? | ||
| No Gods? | ||
| Okay, let's play the. | ||
| I want to play. | ||
| I want to have a short talk to you about this PBS six part 12 hours on the American Revolution by Ken Burns. | ||
| Let's go and play the trailer. | ||
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To believe in America is to believe in possibility. | |
| Possibility worth fighting for. | ||
| The possibility of a different kind of world. | ||
| America is predicated on an idea. | ||
| Everything that we believe in comes out of the revolution. | ||
| Our ideas of liberty, equality. | ||
| It's the defining event of our history. | ||
| The American Revolutionary Movement served as a model around the world. | ||
| These are not English liberties. | ||
| These are transcendent liberties. | ||
| These are liberties that all individuals have by the nature of being human. | ||
| the american revolution changed the world american revolutions on started last night ken burns of Of course, you're going to get some woke. | ||
| It is Ken Burns, and it is PBS, after all. | ||
| But I think particularly from MAGA and the hardcores that have been with us from the beginning and fought through the stone election of 2020, the pandemic, the stone election of 2020, maybe take it back. | ||
| The impeachment, the pandemic, the stone election of 2020, the years in the wilderness, and then the return, the victory in 22 and the midterms, and then the greatest comeback in American political history. | ||
| I think you appreciate this. | ||
| It ended last night at Lexington and Concord. | ||
| I think we've covered that a couple of three times. | ||
| Very powerful, very emotional. | ||
| Tonight will be the siege of Boston, Bunker Hill, and the great battle there. | ||
| And I think we'll get all the way down to the Declaration of Independence. | ||
| I strongly recommend you watch it. | ||
| There's definitely going to be some woke. | ||
| You're just going to have to work your way through that just to understand it's coming. | ||
| But I think it's pretty extraordinary. | ||
| And we're going to try to have some people associate with it on here the next couple of days. | ||
| Jack Pasovic, Pozo, brother, you gave us a heads up on this. | ||
| You told us this was going to happen. | ||
| Talk to me about the shooter in the assassin, the would-be assassin in Butler, Pennsylvania, and the connection out to the great state of Utah, sir. | ||
| Well, Steve, as disturbing and disgusting as this information is, we have to give a lot of credit to Miranda Devine as well as Tucker Carlson for bringing these accounts forward. | ||
| This source, we're told, a retired FBI agent who was able to pull together some information that we thought was scrubbed from the internet regarding various online social media footprints for Thomas Matthew Crookes that have been associated with him, one of which includes a, so you see political radicalism on his YouTube account, and then another on this deviant art website, a website that is known for featuring pornography, | ||
| featuring what are called anthropomorphized animals or furries, and very extreme content, also has an account there. | ||
| What did we see? | ||
| Well, we also saw that Tyler Robinson, the alleged killer of Charlie Kirk, was himself involved in a relationship with a furry trans boyfriend that he had been taking up to living with there outside of his parents' house in Utah. | ||
| And so what we see is this deviant sexuality, the hypersexuality and hyper-leftism of these online subcultures, all coming at a time when young white men are increasingly dispossessed in society. | ||
| Steve, we're living through Weimar Germany. | ||
| That's what President Trump is stepping into. | ||
| That's the situation he's working to fix. | ||
| Are you telling, Jackie? | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| I know you're getting close to home or your home and you've got time to spend with the children, but I got a just a couple of questions on the other side. | ||
| Are you telling me that the guy in Butler is a furry or furry attracted, just like the boyfriend, the dude that was living with the alleged shooter out in Utah, sir? | ||
| That's what we're now starting to see, Steve. | ||
| That's exactly what we're starting to see. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| That's a blockbuster. | ||
| Okay, stick around, Jack. | ||
| Just a couple of questions on the other side. | ||
| The, what is it, the armed queers of Salt Lake City? | ||
| I tell you, when we went to Utah, and you know this because we stayed for so many days, I was shocked about what we saw and people coming to me and people, I mean residents of Utah. | ||
| Some bizarro stuff out there, bizarro. | ||
| You think it's a red state, but I'm telling you, folks, issues. | ||
| And this furries thing, it's not funny. | ||
| People laugh at, oh, you know, they're like animals. | ||
| Uh-uh. | ||
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| No better time to understand this than right now because it's turbulent and going to get more turbulent, just the way things are, as he's trying to wind down the Third World War. | ||
| Jack Visobic. | ||
| It's six o'clock, Jack. | ||
| I'm going to spend the entire hour with Joe Allen, who's in town, so I got to use Joe as much as we can. | ||
| He's got so much information popping on this one's on artificial intelligence that rolls into transhumanism. | ||
| Is there a connection, sir, that you believe between the furries and the transhumanists in the singularity? | ||
| Well, Steve, I don't know what else you would call this anthropomorphized sexual fetish, deviant fetish, other than a form of transhumanism. | ||
| You typically see this with disassociated young white men. | ||
| And we know that young white men are the most dispossessed group with stagnant wages since the 1970s in the entire country. | ||
| This is why you get to deaths of despair. | ||
| This is why you get the rest of it out, the opioids, because they don't see any future. | ||
| They don't see any hope. | ||
| So what do they do? | ||
| They radicalize themselves. | ||
| They become self-radicalized. | ||
| They meet other radicals. | ||
| Now, in the past, you would see this in places like, oh, I don't know, the speakeasies, or you would see it at a communist meeting, or you would see it at some underground cell. | ||
| Nowadays, you can do it on Reddit. | ||
| You can do it on Discord. | ||
| You can do it on YouTube. | ||
| And they form or these websites like DeviantArt or Fur Affinity, which both of the shooters were members of. | ||
| And there's no other way to look at this other than saying that they are trying to, they feel that they've been rejected by society and on a very deep spiritual level feel that something is wrong. | ||
| And so rather than fight to fix it, they disassociate with life itself and even with their own humanity. | ||
| So they reject it, but deep down, of course, they know they can never become an animal. | ||
| The transgender knows that they can never actually become a man, become a woman. | ||
| And so you get the cognitive dissonance, which expresses itself at times in violence, extreme violence. | ||
| You know, but you can't laugh this off because, like the armed queers of Salt Lake City, these people are, it's a paramilitary operation. | ||
| In fact, I will tell you, coming out of Utah, what is most disturbing is a lot of these trannies or these subcults or whatever you want to call them are essentially have morphed into paramilitary operations, sir. | ||
| Oh, Steve, that's right. | ||
| And you do see this a lot. | ||
| I've been talking with my LDS friend Tyler Boyer quite a bit about this. | ||
| And I was asking him about why, why is there so much radicalization in Utah? | ||
| He said, Jack, because when people leave the Mormon church, they run in the opposite direction in many cases. | ||
| And they run towards whatever the most radical thing they can find is. | ||
| And I said, well, this guy, Tyler Robinson, says he was in a Mormon family, Republican family, conservative family. | ||
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| So as a rejection of that, he runs directly to whatever the furthest thing he can find from that is, takes up with this guy, Lance Twiggs, takes up with the transgenderism. | ||
| You see elements of the furries. | ||
| And this also can be expressed in these groups like the armed queers of Salt Lake City, who, and if you go to Justin News, they've got a report that says those guys were down in Cuba back in May participating in a, you know, in a May Day communist parade down there in revolutionary Cuba. | ||
| And we know that communists, and we wrote the whole book, you wrote the foreword for unhumans. | ||
| How, think of it, they are unhumaning themselves. | ||
| They're unhumaning themselves to become transhumans. | ||
| Jack, just before you go, Miranda Devine at the New York Post, of course, Miranda is one of the best investigative reporters. | ||
| She got the great podcast. | ||
| She kind of broke this aspect of it. | ||
| You used a term, and I want to make sure you got a chance to kind of walk through it because I know that that left-wing Twitter is going to say, oh, you know, Pesobic is foreshadowing. | ||
| You said the Weimar Republic, that this was getting like the Weimar Republic. | ||
| Walk me through why you made that historical analogy, sir. | ||
| Of course, Stephen. | ||
| And I made that analogy because what did we see in the Mywai Republic? | ||
| We saw hyperinflation. | ||
| We saw a system where there were angry young men who were not able to get a foothold in the economy whatsoever. | ||
| And also there, we saw massive destabilization that led to sexual deviancy. | ||
| You saw trans, you know, drag queen story hours everywhere, dance parties, pedophile rings of prostitutes that were going on in Berlin at the time. | ||
| And you saw two, you saw a republic that stood with the chancellor, Hindenburg, was the chancellor. | ||
| And then you saw the communists on one side, and you saw the national socialists on the other side. | ||
| And they worked to, you know, from opposite ends to destabilize that republic and destroy it, tear it asunder. | ||
| That's what the far left, the far left Marxists on this side, that's the same role they're playing right now. | ||
| I know John Solomon's got things he's coming out with this. | ||
| Do you think we're going to see any type of connection at all between the furries and what happened in Utah? | ||
| As you know, I'm not a believer, and people are going to tell me they're going to get evidence out there, et cetera, about how this alone gunman. | ||
| All I'm saying, and I stick by this, they're going to cut a deal not to give that guy the death penalty, and you're never going to see any of this evidence because they're not going to trial, or you're not going to see any real evidence. | ||
| They may put some superficial stuff up. | ||
| Do you think there'll be any connection on this furry situation or this kind of deviancy? | ||
| Well, look, Steve, you know, we've got to follow the evidence on that, and I'm sure that'll all be presented at trial. | ||
| But at the same time, you know, it really does raise a lot of questions. | ||
| When I went to the White House to speak at that roundtable about left-wing political violence, I pointed out to the president, I brought up Weimar, Germany, and I talked about the fact that there were so many connections in a pattern. | ||
| What did we see? | ||
| The pattern of Thomas Matthew Crooks, Luigi Maggioni, and Tyler Robinson. | ||
| There is a pattern here. | ||
| It is young white men, those who are disaffected, those who are dispossessed. | ||
| But in these three cases, those who had high degree of intelligence, but then had also suffered setbacks on their own, have been experimenting with drugs and other substances. | ||
| And through that pattern, it may remain to be seen whether or not others were involved. | ||
| Jack Pesobic, social media, where do people track you down, sir? | ||
| At Jack Pesobic, and of course, the podcast is Human Event Daily. | ||
| Jack, thanks for taking time away from the family, and I appreciate it. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Jack and Benny had a great showing up at the UFC on Saturday. | ||
| Let me go to, I've got Julie Kelly coming up, but I want to get in Brian Harrison. | ||
| Brian, we spent the last Saturday and today talking about Texas, this Islamic situation. | ||
| Of course, there's a revolution happening right across the border with Gen Z has finally had a belly full of being controlled by a failed narco-state like the socialists in Mexico are running the country. | ||
| You've got something that kind of connects the dots in those two stories and is quite disturbing about the political elite in the state of Texas. | ||
| Talk to me about what you've got about the DMV down in Texas, sir. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, there really could not possibly be a bigger disconnect between the reality about what's going on down here in Texas versus the rhetoric of what comes out of the establishment uniparty in Austin. | ||
| And here's the reality: what you've got, I mean, you were just talking with Jack about the transgender movement and the furries and this ideological disconnect here and the next generation of sort of trans assassins. | ||
| The Texas government, by way of example, is probably one of, if not the biggest funder of the transgender movement in America. | ||
| All of our governor's appointees at almost all of our public universities have been indoctrinating in transgenderism for 10 years or more. | ||
| And then here on the DMV, what I've exposed just today, I got confirmation from the DMV in writing to me today that they are and have been for many, many, many years, in fact, basically aiding and abetting illegal immigration by issuing vehicle registrations to illegal aliens, okay? | ||
| Endangering Texans, causing insurance rates to skyrocket. | ||
| But then also think about the invasion of the Biden years. | ||
| I mean, how many illegal aliens had criminal histories were tied to terror cells or terror organizations? | ||
| How many of them are affiliated with radical and violent Islam, okay, or Sharia adherents? | ||
| Well, the state of Texas, instead of locking arms with President Trump, who's trying to combat illegal immigration, the Texas government is effectively rolling out the red carpet for illegal aliens and our DMVs, and they are being allowed to register their vehicles here in the state of Texas. | ||
| And here's the really sad part: this could be ended overnight. | ||
| This could be ended by the snap of the fingers because the board of the Department of Motor Vehicles, they're all Greg Abbott, our governor's appointees. | ||
| So, what I asked him to do today, once I got confirmation, is stop waiting, take immediate action, instruct your appointees at the DMV to stop allowing illegal aliens to register their vehicles and endanger Texas and, quite frankly, endanger people all over the state of Texas, all over the country, by potentially aiding and abetting terror organizations. | ||
| Two things. | ||
| Number one, as you know, I think California's one, but President Trump and Duffy, the Secretary of Transportation, have been all over the situation about the illegal drivers, right? | ||
| And so they're focused on this to know that they're actually allowing illegal aliens to register vehicles there. | ||
| Also, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
| I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
| Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
| Don't you register to vote at DMV? | ||
| So if you're registering a vehicle, you just kind of slide in and maybe register to vote also. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| And by the way, this isn't even just theoretical. | ||
| We know, thanks to the Trump's DHS, that thousands and thousands of illegal aliens are on the voter rolls in the state of Texas. | ||
| And now I confirmed just today that the DMV is handing them a vehicle license, a vehicle registration, I should say. | ||
| And by the way, Steve, our DMV, they're accepting driver's licenses from California, New York, and all these states that hand out driver's licenses to illegal aliens. | ||
| Apparently, according to the Texas DMV, that's good enough for them. | ||
| It's completely outrageous. | ||
| Okay, Brian, hang on for one second. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| Julie Kelly, Tony Lyons, Brian Harrison, much, much more. | ||
| All in the War Room. | ||
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| So, Brian, what call to action are you doing? | ||
| What are you asking the Texas government to do immediately? | ||
| And how do you need what should the warrant posse do, sir? | ||
| Well, the posse has come through time after time and helped us deliver so many victories down here in Texas over the liberal Uni Party establishment. | ||
| Here's one for you: call to action. | ||
| If you want to do one thing today, pick up the phone right now. | ||
| Call the governor. | ||
| This is what I'm asking folks to do. | ||
| Call the governor and demand, tell him we know, you know that he's got the power. | ||
| It's his appointees of the DMV. | ||
| Call the governor and demand that they stop issuing vehicle registrations to illegal aliens in the state of Texas. | ||
| The number is 512-463-1782. | ||
| Call Governor Abbott, tell your family, tell your friends. | ||
| Even if you live in Texas, especially, but no matter where you live in the country, what we learned during the Biden years for sure is every state is a border state. | ||
| And if we can't count on bright red states like Texas, as you call it, Steve, that the railhead of the MAGA movement, if we can't count on Texas to be fighting illegal immigration, to be fighting the rise of violent Islam, to be combating the drug cartels and the potential terror organizations that were imported by the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands under Joe Biden, who can we count on? | ||
| As you and I talk a lot about Steve on here, we're not just in a battle for Texas or America. | ||
| This is a battle for the future of Western civilization. | ||
| So if you want to do your part to be in the fight today, call Governor Greg Abbott and tell him to stop facilitating illegal immigration and stop issuing vehicle registrations to illegal aliens here in the great state of Texas. | ||
| Let me have that number again. | ||
| It's 512-463. | ||
| What are the last four digits? | ||
| Yeah, 1782. | ||
| 512-463-1782. | ||
| Sir, thank you. | ||
| You're a patriot. | ||
| Look forward. | ||
| Oh, social media, where do people get you? | ||
| Oh, yeah, absolutely. | ||
| Go follow me on X, Brian E. Harrison on X. Please like, follow, share at Brian E. Harrison. | ||
| When we get the word out, when Texans' eyes and Americans' eyes are opened, that's when we get real results down here out of the liberal elite establishment unit party. | ||
| So God bless you, Stephen. | ||
| God bless y'all all in the posse. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| 512-463-1782. | ||
| Remember, it affects everybody in the United States of America. | ||
| Look at the cat drug in right there. | ||
| We got Mark Mitchell here. | ||
| Mark, there's your mic right there. | ||
| We're not going to hook you up yet. | ||
| We're going to hook you up in a minute. | ||
| Thanks for dropping by. | ||
| In this neighborhood, you never know who's going to drop by here. | ||
| Mitchell's going to be hanging with us tonight. | ||
| Let's go to Julie Kelly. | ||
| Julie, we got a punch list of three things. | ||
| We got Bozberg, we got the Comey grand jury, and you've got your favorite story, the pipe bomber. | ||
| Let's start with Boesberg first. | ||
| When are we going to impeach this guy, ma'am? | ||
| I have no idea. | ||
| I don't know what more Congressional Republicans need to at least start an inquiry into impeaching Boss Berg. | ||
| I was just getting to the ruling, I think it was over the weekend, where he halted the removal of illegals who had CDLs, as you know, a big problem now that the Trump DOJ and other states have uncovered. | ||
| This is illegals who are driving massive trucks and killing people because they can't read signs and they can't speak the language. | ||
| But more recently, what he did today is he plans to restart the contempt proceedings against the Trump DOJ for allegedly violating that oral order he gave on March 15th, ordering the return of two planes, already out of U.S. airspace, by the way, carrying illegal Venezuelans covered by the newly enacted alienation. | ||
| Hold, hold, hold. | ||
| We're going back to that. | ||
| How's that even a thing, ma'am? | ||
| Well, it's very complicated because he found probable cause that the Trump DOJ had indeed defied his order and was bringing contempt of court charges against them. | ||
| Findings. | ||
| Of course, the Trump DOJ appealed in a three-panel, a three-judge panel of the D.C. Appellate Court in August came back and vacated his probable cause finding. | ||
| But then, anyway, it's a very complicated process what went on here. | ||
| But the judiciary committee, the judiciary with Jordan, these guys just got to start a process. | ||
| It's the process that'll wring this out of the system. | ||
| Why are they holding back on beginning of the impeachment process on this guy? | ||
| It's got to be this guy. | ||
| It can't be Burrow Howell. | ||
| This is the guy you got to do, right? | ||
| No, this is the guy. | ||
| And also, of course, we just found out last month in the Arctic Frost investigation documents that Jeb Bossberg signed two non-disclosure orders, meaning preventing companies from notifying their clients, in this case, eight U.S. senators, that Jack Smith was seeking the cell phone records of those sitting members of Congress related to the January 6th investigation. | ||
| So not only did Jack Smith seek those, issue those subpoenas to Verizon and ATT, Jeb Bossberg issued this non-disclosure order, as you and I have talked about, prohibiting the companies from informing the sitting U.S. senators of the subpoena, claiming that if they found out, they would either tamper or destroy evidence, intimidate witnesses, or interfere in the investigation. | ||
| What more do they need? | ||
| You're saying Jim Jordan, so if we get worked up on this tomorrow and get people up on Bill Blaster Colin Jordan, you're saying there's more than enough to start the process to impeach him, correct? | ||
| I believe so. | ||
| Just start an inquiry like we saw twice against President Trump. | ||
| I mean, what more do they need? | ||
| And I'm telling you, Steve, this is one frustration now almost a year after Republicans took the House that I mean, one of many. | ||
| People are saying, hey, we've got to see some action. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| I want to go to the grand jury. | ||
| Are they going to throw the Comey thing out? | ||
| Because they're asking for all the grand jury thing. | ||
| Are they putting Halligan and this team in an impossible position, ma'am? | ||
| Not really, because this just represents the establishment DOJ resistance and how the judiciary are working hand in glove now to undermine and sabotage the president's agenda, policy, foreign policy, domestic policy agenda, and in this case, criminal indictment against James Comey and Letitia James. | ||
| As you know, both teams representing Letitia James and James Comey are seeking to disqualify Lindsay Halligan, saying that her temporary appointment violates the law. | ||
| So that's kind of in process right now. | ||
| But what happened today is truly outrageous and represents just another huge leap. | ||
| The judiciary, and this is Judge Michael Fitzpatrick. | ||
| He is a magistrate judge in the Eastern District of Virginia, now claiming that there was a mishandling, misrepresentation of facts, possibly misconduct by Ms. Halligan in presenting this case to a grand jury, getting that to count indictment against Comey in September. | ||
| And what he ordered today, Steve, now imagine this in your own case or any case. | ||
| He is forcing the DOJ to produce all grand jury, secret grand jury materials, the transcripts and the recording to the defense, to Jim Comey and his team of high-powered, very experienced DOJ prosecutors, government attorneys in that case. | ||
| So they can comb through everything and find any little kernel of inconsistency that they can then go back to the court and say, well, there was misconduct in this grand jury proceedings, therefore this indictment should be dismissed. | ||
| This hardly ever happens. | ||
| Never happens. | ||
| I mean, you could have grand jury proceedings under seal forever. | ||
| And here is this Michael Fitzpatrick, who, by the way, once worked for years in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. | ||
| He worked side by side with Eric Siebert, the acting U.S. attorney, who was removed for failing to bring this indictment against Jim Comey. | ||
| Of course, his father-in-law happens to be a godfather to one of Jim Comey's children. | ||
| And then others who were tied to Lisa Monaco who were fired. | ||
| So this was a highly resistant U.S. attorney's office of which Michael Fitzpatrick worked until he was named magistrate judge in May of 2022. | ||
| So he's doing their dirty work. | ||
| He is part of the resistance. | ||
| He is part of that team at the EDVA who did everything they possibly could to prevent this indictment from going forward. | ||
| The pipe bomber cash, I think, said yesterday, Maria, there's going to be additional evidence. | ||
| What do you hear? | ||
| I know you get your ears to the ground on this. | ||
| What's going to come out on this pipe bomber, at least this week? | ||
| I have no idea. | ||
| I hope something. | ||
| You know, they've been teasing this for a few months, or several months, really. | ||
| The investigation, we know that they have added investigators and agents and looking at new evidence. | ||
| But, you know, I hope we hear something because as we know, this Blaze report that came out, what is it, 10 days ago now has completely vanished. | ||
| We were told it was the greatest scandal of all time. | ||
| Now no one's even talking about it. | ||
| So we do need something. | ||
| It's almost five years before the alleged these dummy devices. | ||
| Do you think the FBI has real information? | ||
| They're holding it back? | ||
| Or is there some reason we're not getting this, particularly when they came out about the woman? | ||
| One of the things people said is that, well, nobody came out and said no, so it must be real. | ||
| Do you think DOJ or the FBI have actual information they're withholding? | ||
| I can't believe that they would be withholding it at this point. | ||
| Obviously, we had Dan Bongino last week come out and refute that account, that allegation that this former Capitol Police officer was the individual seen on tape on January 5th who they believe is the pipe bomber. | ||
| I don't, by the way, but that's what we're going with. | ||
| So, you know, we need some answers to these open questions, and hopefully we will get some soon, especially about the pipe bomber. | ||
| Because as our friend Darren Beatty used to say, if you expose the hoax of the pipe bomb, the entire January 6th narrative unravels right from that. | ||
| Collapses. | ||
| The substack and social media, ma'am, where they go. | ||
| Declassified with Julie Kelly on Substack. | ||
| I'm on X, Julie underscore Kelly2. | ||
| And I hope to be back on your show Wednesday after Bossberg's hearing in Washington on Wednesday afternoon to update you and the War Room posse about what happened in that hearing. | ||
| You're going to be there live, correct? | ||
| Am I correct? | ||
| You're going to be with Bosberg. | ||
| You're going to watch it live? | ||
| No. | ||
| Now they have phone access. | ||
| So I'll just be posting it on X starting at 2 p.m. Eastern Time, posting live what's being said there. | ||
| Do we get you in here after you're going to have hair and makeup? | ||
| So on Wednesday, we'll actually see the complete package of Julie Kelly, ma'am? | ||
| You never know. | ||
| I mean, I've got my boiler guy on his way here, so I can't, you know, be on camera and deal with the leaky basement at the same time. | ||
| So life goes on, Steve. | ||
| Well, keep your fingers crossed. | ||
| Life happens. | ||
| Thank you, Julie Kelly. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Her substack and social media. | ||
| Don't miss it. | ||
| The fourth attorney just walked into town. | ||
| How you doing, brother? | ||
| Big day. | ||
| Talking to some people, trying to get them focused on. | ||
| Are they, we don't say who, but are they, do people understand your theory of the case here and what's happening? | ||
| And people, we just heard, we've had one frustration after the other, you know, Brian Harrison down in Texas talking about Texas Dardies not taking action on illegal aliens and Julie Kelly with judiciary and people not pressing the advantage here. | ||
| This city doesn't feel like the rest of the country to me. | ||
| And I talk to people here and I hear a lot of happy talk about the Republican Party and not a lot of sensitivity to how bad people actually are hurting. | ||
| This isn't about prices. | ||
| This is about the future of the American dream stolen from the young people who now can't afford to buy houses. | ||
| An entire generation of people under 50 have basically been classed out of this whole thing. | ||
| And what do we see in the news? | ||
| People like Jeff Bezos announcing wonderful new AI investments that are probably going to take everybody's jobs. | ||
| Now, I think that everybody says the internet isn't the real world, but it kind of is now for people under 50. | ||
| And just to piggyback off the stuff that Julie Kelly was talking about, the polling on this is pretty astounding just with the 18 to 29 year olds and how they're following these things. | ||
| So if you look at these scandals, not a lot of people are following things like Arctic Frost. | ||
| But when you tell them what it is, 67% of the electorate says that it's a serious scandal. | ||
| But it's 78% of the people under 30. | ||
| And then whether you want Judge Bozberg impeached, 51 to 31 among general population, but it's 56 to 27 among the 18 to 29 year olds. | ||
| So there's a really big age signal. | ||
| These people don't care about Republican or Democrat. | ||
| They just want to see heads roll. | ||
| And unfortunately, it doesn't look like that's happening. | ||
| We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
| Mark Mitchell is in the house. | ||
| We're going to try to convince him, maybe even to drop by tomorrow also. | ||
| He's going to stick around with us for a while. | ||
| Maybe even go to a very special place for dinner. | ||
| You never know. | ||
| Mitchell's walked into the room. | ||
| You never know. | ||
| Take your phone out. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| I'm going to announce tomorrow. | ||
| We have Eric Trump is going to be on scheduled. | ||
| We got Yaakov Katz on While Israel Slept, the book. | ||
| We did the first part of the intelligence failure, the Mossad in Shinbet First. | ||
| We're going to do the IDF, everything about October 7th, best book out there, While Israel Slept. | ||
| This guy's extraordinary. | ||
| And I'm happy to announce Mark Mitchell is going to be with us in the studio, in the house. | ||
| Quickly, you're a Naval Academy grad? | ||
| Class of 2001. | ||
| Really great institution. | ||
| And you were on a boomer? | ||
| USS Nebraska Gold 739. | ||
| The Gold Crew. | ||
| Tell people what that means, blue crew and gold crew. | ||
| Yeah, the submarine goes out. | ||
| They want to maximize the amount of time at sea. | ||
| So you have one crew goes out to sea, does a whole lot of training, comes back. | ||
| Then the other crew takes it out. | ||
| And the blue crew is the one that violated test step three times and had a guy hanging themselves in the feed bay. | ||
| And the FTC shot himself. | ||
| Gold crew is okay. | ||
| We had a couple radioactive spills. | ||
| That's about it. | ||
| We're making news here. | ||
| My destroyer, you got the same crew the entire time, right? | ||
| We were gas turbined. | ||
| We're not nukes. | ||
| You're talking to the communicator with the largest loss of ComSec material in the history of the Navy. | ||
| The entire Joint Chiefs trained on it. | ||
| Tomorrow, tomorrow, I mean, your failures. | ||
| Tomorrow we'll get into that. | ||
| Mark Mitchell, hang on. | ||
| I got Tony. | ||
| So look, Claire Aduli, and we're going to announce tomorrow we got something we're working with Children's Health Defense and Claire on a bunch of fabulous interviews from the Children's Health Defense. | ||
| But there's some questions about the tech bros. | ||
| You know, the tech bros are everywhere. | ||
| There's a bunch of issues. | ||
| We're going to do artificial intelligence for an hour. | ||
| Joe Allen's got some very specific things about Anthropic and David Sachs, everything going on. | ||
| People were concerned at the summit, right? | ||
| And you're one of the organizers. | ||
| People look to you for Make America Healthy Again. | ||
| It's so vital to our coalition that the genetic engineering version of the tech bros are starting to take over Maha. | ||
| Your response, sir. | ||
| Yeah, look, we're taking on some of the most powerful people on earth. | ||
| And these are people who want to keep all of us sick. | ||
| They make money by keeping us sick. | ||
| And we want to help make people healthy. | ||
| But, you know, to get there, you need to have skepticism. | ||
| You need to have curiosity. | ||
| You need to question authority. | ||
| And you're not going to be able to do that and really make progress unless you're willing to get every conceivable voice at the table. | ||
| We don't want to substitute one kind of settled science for a new kind of settled science. | ||
| You know, we've been called anti-vaxxers, anti-science, conspiracy theorists, dangerous. | ||
| But, you know, those are pharmaceutical company talking points. | ||
| We want everybody at the table and we want to fight head to head with the facts. | ||
| We want real science. | ||
| That's what we really fought for, not to end science and to start to tell people that we know the truth. | ||
| We want dialogue and debate. | ||
| And that's what this is all about. | ||
| Are you confident that the kind of the populist grassroots movement that's been children's health defense and that you've been so with the parents that have wanted to look into autism? | ||
| Do you feel comfortable as you see it now that the genetic engineering crowd and the tech bros over in the CRISPR and all that can be controlled by the Make America Healthy Again team? | ||
| You know, nobody controls us. | ||
| The idea is that the medical freedom movement or the Maha movement, you know, that we're all fighting each other. | ||
| But really, that's not by accident. | ||
| You know, these are people who we're at war with, and they have such an incredible playbook. | ||
| And they use every trick in the book and they invent new tricks every day. | ||
| So, you know, what they're doing now is they're activating dissidents. | ||
| So they know that the medical freedom movement, that the Maha movement, that all these people who've been pro-Secretary Kennedy for, you know, the last 20 years, they know that we're fighters, that we're, you know, questioning the status quo, that we always do that. | ||
| So they take people who disagree with Secretary Kennedy on one issue and they amplify the hell out of them. | ||
| And they find people who criticize Bobby and they try to make it a much bigger story than it is. | ||
| So, you know, there are people on one side saying Bobby Kennedy is not working fast, you know, that he's not getting enough done. | ||
| And then there are the other people who are saying that he's anti-science, he's crazy, he's dangerous to their profits, and that he's getting too much done and that we should slow him down. | ||
| So they do all of these different projects. | ||
| It's an incredible psyop in a battle for freedom, but also a battle for health. | ||
| So, you know, they have, you know, this whole process where they're doing things like they're passing out a CIA manual on how to sabotage your own agency. | ||
| They use sort of chaos agents to make it look like, like I said before, like there are more battles between us than there really are. | ||
| They're getting like friendly mainstream media places to go after Bobby. | ||
| So they're squeezing him in the middle, going after him in every way they can go after him, trying to hide the fact that he's making really great progress. | ||
| And the idea is to get rid of him so that they can go back to the business of squeezing the American public, making us sick, and sort of like ending this whole movement, which is the opportunity of a lifetime. | ||
| We will go fix bayonets before that. | ||
| No way you're going to lose Bobby Kennedy. | ||
| Tony, we got to bounce. | ||
| You've got this site with Maha. | ||
| You run. | ||
| You're very close to Secretary Kennedy. | ||
| Where do folks go, sir? | ||
| MahaAction.com. | ||
| And Tony, where do they go? | ||
| You're the publisher of one of the great publishers out there, Skyhorse. | ||
| So people want to go see your selection of books, particularly on medical freedom. | ||
| Where do they go? | ||
| SkyhorsePublishing.com. | ||
| Tony Lyons, I'm going to have you back on. | ||
| I'm going to go through that manual. | ||
| We're going to have you back on, talk about the CA manual that's passed around HHS and go down in detail. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Appreciate you, Tony. | ||
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