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News MS Now with exclusive reporting that a federal grand jury in Maryland is now investigating two Trump administration officials, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte and DOJ pardon attorney Ed Martin. | |
| Now the investigation centers on whether they appointed unauthorized people to help with mortgage fraud investigations of California Democratic Senator Adam Schiff and New York Attorney General Letitia James. | ||
| FBI agents have begun interviewing individuals about the way in which Bill Pulte, the federal housing finance chair, and Ed Martin, a DOJ official who used to be the U.S. Attorney in Maryland before he was removed from that office, whether they have improperly designated or deputized individuals to participate in investigating alleged mortgage fraud. | ||
| Now, Chris, you know that these mortgage fraud claims have been seriously criticized and questioned by career prosecutors who do not find that the evidence of mortgage fraud by either Letitia James or forgive me, Adam Schiff, Senator Adam Schiff, have any real factual sufficiency to bring charges. | ||
| Nevertheless, Bill Pultey has made these referrals and both Mr. Pulte and Mr. Martin have been pressuring prosecutors' offices to bring these cases. | ||
| Now the shoe is on the other foot according to our sources and documents that we have reviewed at MS Now just this morning that indicate this has turned around in a way that the Department of Justice is investigating the methods used by these two top Trump allies. | ||
| They not taking running the country serious. | ||
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That's what I don't like. | |
| I disapprove because we're inflation. | ||
| Groceries are higher than before. | ||
| Disapprove of how he sends, put ice in the cities and they're all messed up. | ||
| No one knows who they are. | ||
| They're snatching people off the streets. | ||
| Don't like that he's sending in the National Guards to these cities on the streets of the American people. | ||
| Prices of groceries, those are the things that immediately impact me. | ||
| Immigration, as much as, you know, I care about it, it doesn't. | ||
| I have stocks, thankfully, a lot of them, but it doesn't impact my day-to-day life. | ||
| So that's why I'm strongly disapproving with regards to what he promised on day one. | ||
| He promised to lower our groceries. | ||
| Where are they now? | ||
| Because of the job market is really bad and housing prices and just inflation in general. | ||
| Here's what it says about Mark and his law firm and George Soros. | ||
| The Elias law group draws from the George Soros coffers. | ||
| Counsel for the Instant Gonzales plaintiffs, David Fox, is a partner at Elias, which has collected more than $104 million from Democrat Party committees and donors, including Mr. Soros. | ||
| Firm chair Mark Elias formed entities tucked inside large existing nonprofits that raised tens of millions of dollars from some of the richest donors on the left, including from foundations funded by Mr. Soros. | ||
| Okay, so that's three just in that paragraph there. | ||
| Your response, Mark. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So, I mean, let's just start with the fact that in this case, as a law firm and as lawyers, we represented 13 individuals who are black and Hispanic voters who suffered constitutional harm at the hands of the Republican legislature of Texas. | ||
| And so we were vindicating their civil rights, their constitutional rights, and I am proud that the work that my law firm did to do that. | ||
| I literally have no idea why I would be singled out by name, one of my partners would be singled out by name, and our connection to the Democratic Party, which, by the way, there are lots of sources you could use to say we're connected with the Democratic Party. | ||
| I proudly represent the Democratic Party, although not in this case. | ||
| In this case, we represented these 13 voters. | ||
| And then George Soros, who, you know, like, I don't, as far as I know, I mean, he doesn't vote in Texas. | ||
| I'm unaware of any relationship he has to this case. | ||
| And it just is highly, highly inappropriate, to say the least. | ||
| It is wildly unusual. | ||
| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on this people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot. | ||
| 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 try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
| MAGA media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Waru. | |
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| It's Thursday, 20 November Year of Our Lord 2025. | ||
| We've got a lot to go through, and we're going to get through it all today. | ||
| It's going to be a packed five o'clock hour and six o'clock hour. | ||
| But I've asked Dr. Peter Navarro to come over from the White House because I want to talk economics. | ||
| And we had, you know, they've had a bunch of these focus groups up from Average America, a lot of people, independents who voted for President Trump, some who didn't, but a lot of people that voted for President Trump. | ||
| And so I want to go through because, and I don't know what the reason is. | ||
| The Trump, second Trump term has a very distinct view of the world. | ||
| And that is that we're going to return, we're going to reverse what's happened in this country, the globalization, over the last 50 or 60 years. | ||
| And the way we're going to do that, through tax policy, industrial policy, and trade policy, that we are going to return America to be a manufacturing superpower. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| So we have on one hand the Big Beautiful Bill with a massive supply-side tax cut to focus on capital. | ||
| And in your department, you've been the president's essential trade card now for, what, 12 years, 10 years since you met President Trump in 2015, early 2016, so going on 10 years. | ||
| And now that case is before the Supreme Court about the total reorganization of this. | ||
| Just walk through what your guy's strategy is and what we're doing to execute on that strategy, because now the economic part of it is clearly going to become a political issue because this, with all the noise and people running around and talking and every magus, but this is going to come down to the economics of the country and where the country is economically starting in the spring, summer, and fall of next year. | ||
| The floor is yours, sir. | ||
| Good to be with you, Steve. | ||
| And War Room. | ||
| The challenge we face politically is that what we've put in motion is going to take time. | ||
| And in the meantime, people are still feeling significant pain in the inflation area. | ||
| And the last thing we want to be doing is to tell people things are getting better when they're feeling. | ||
| Did we sell? | ||
| Did the White House and people sell the golden age too early? | ||
| that the golden age is coming, but there's a lot of shopping. | ||
| We have gotten the memo. | ||
| And what our challenge now, I think, because the American people are reasonable and this audience is as smart as a whip, is we have to explain exactly what the inflation chessboard looks right now. | ||
| So let me take a crack at that and go across the various areas. | ||
| The first thing to state is that everything the Democrats do when they become attractive in anybody's mind, you have to understand this. | ||
| Everything they do is inflationary. | ||
| And whether it's the fiscal spending money, printing money, fiscal irresponsibility is certainly at the top of the list. | ||
| But as I'm about to show you, the illegal aliens drive up rents. | ||
| When you have over-regulation, that drives up costs. | ||
| When you do a Green New Deal, that drives up not just energy costs, but fertilizer costs. | ||
| Literally everything they do, Steve, is inflationary. | ||
| So when they're hammering us and blaming us for not getting inflation down fast enough, people always have to remember where it came from. | ||
| Now, let me give you a couple of examples of the problem of lags. | ||
| It's a problem of lags. | ||
| So if you look at the rent issue, housing, it's 40% of the inflation, Steve. | ||
| And it hits our people really, really hard. | ||
| We have to be honest about that. | ||
| Here's a stat for you. | ||
| For every 1 million illegal aliens that came into this country during the Biden regime, and there were about 20 million overall, that raises rents nationally by 1% per 1 million people. | ||
| So you're saying 20% increase in rents. | ||
| Just because of the open border, Steve. | ||
| Now, it's worse than that. | ||
| And if you want to explain the emergence of Momdami and these communist mayors in blue major cities. | ||
| That would be the communist mayor that's with the president tomorrow. | ||
| That kind of statement? | ||
| That would be the same communist mayor. | ||
| Is this a factoid the president before his meeting? | ||
| This is a fact that is on the table here. | ||
| Point is, if it's a 20% national average, it's really distributed more among the blue cities. | ||
| So if rents are 30 to 35 percent higher in New York City and Mamdani's talking about rent control and people are understanding it, the whole friggin' thing came because of Joe Biden's open border policy. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| And it takes, in terms of lags, it takes a year and a half or two to wring that out of both the inflation and the inflation statistic. | ||
| Now, number two, I'll give you, I love this example, Steve. | ||
| We inherited a food price crisis. | ||
| And I heard somebody in the cold open say we haven't done anything. | ||
| Well, let's look at chickens versus cattle. | ||
| I love this example. | ||
| Chickens, we come in and again, what Biden did was kill over 100 million chickens, okay? | ||
| Call it the great chicken slaughter because of a massive overreaction to avian flu. | ||
| And egg prices and chicken prices went off the charts. | ||
| Now, here's the good news. | ||
| It's 45 days, Steve, from egg to broiler in the supermarket. | ||
| 45 days. | ||
| And we went at that. | ||
| Brooke Rollins and the boss, President Trump went at that just like just right on it. | ||
| And we solved that crisis. | ||
| And both chicken and egg prices are down dramatically. | ||
| But contrast that now with cattle, okay? | ||
| Calv to your hamburger in the meat aisle, it's a year and a half. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| We've been here 10 months. | ||
| So this one's taking time. | ||
| And we are on that one, coming at it from 16 different angles because you have to. | ||
| One of the big problems, Steve, is that the middlemen, right, the beef processors, you know what the C4, four-firm concentration ratio is, isn't that, Steve? | ||
| Do you know this? | ||
| 85%. | ||
| So you've got an oligopoly acting like a monopoly, sending stuff upstream to the supermarkets, and you got an oligopson screwing the ranchers down below, and it gets worse. | ||
| Of the four, two of them are Brazilian. | ||
| And it's not just that it's foreign ownership. | ||
| It's that the Brazilians are in bed with the Chinese, and there's decisions that can make. | ||
| Between Lula and the CCP? | ||
| China buys something like half of the exports of Brazil in beef, and a third or half of their soybeans. | ||
| So when stuff starts to happen, these Brazilian middlemen here in the U.S. have choices about to make who gets the cattle, right? | ||
| So that can influence price. | ||
| So we're having to deal with all of that on top of that drought. | ||
| So those are really good examples. | ||
| Now, energy, if you look at energy, we're killing on energy. | ||
| Okay, gas prices are waiting for the price of oil is down to 60%. | ||
| That's going to bring down fertilizer prices. | ||
| So we have to do a good job of explaining to the American people what we're doing and why it's taking so long. | ||
| I think that's, look, you're winning in some of that. | ||
| And look, also, while you have these massive deficits, inflation is only going to come down so much. | ||
| I just think, you're great when you're putting some of that up in the FT, the Journal, the Washington Times. | ||
| Are you going to lay this out for people at some time? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, look, I'm going out on TV and stuff, writing the op-eds. | ||
| The other research is a lot of people. | ||
| We're taking on inflation. | ||
| On inflation. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
| Yeah, it's kind of job one right now. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| To explain to people. | ||
| Really, I mean, I've said this, and you can get cold opens going on, Maria and stuff like that. | ||
| It's like right up until the election. | ||
| Because, Steve, if we lose that election, if we lose the house, we're all going to jail, number one, and the country's going down the toilet, number two. | ||
| And I think that would be number one. | ||
| And us going to jail is probably number one. | ||
| The vice president said that today, reiterate what I said, that just doing your work for President Trump, they're coming after you. | ||
| See about this grand jury in Maryland. | ||
| We're going to take a commercial break. | ||
| I do want to get to, you've done affordability, but as I said in Axios today, because they had this article, the big red alert, I said, hey, we've made the bet. | ||
| We've got structurally what we're doing. | ||
| It's just action, it's just execute on returning manufacturing. | ||
| And that brings us to the other side of the equation, which is rising real wages. | ||
| Short break. | ||
| I said growth, jobs, and higher wages. | ||
| So this is, I've given you, I've teed you up for after the break. | ||
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You're a little rusty on being a host, but we'll get you. | |
| Hey, I didn't grab the mic today. | ||
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Sure, sure, who's your host, Stephen K. Bass? | |
| Okay, Dr. Burr, you got to get back to the White House first thing, so I want to make sure we use the best of the time. | ||
| I said today in Axios, they had this red alert of everything's wrong with the Trump administration. | ||
| I said it's very simple. | ||
| We made these bets, big structural bets, game-changing bets about bringing manufacturing jobs that for 50 years will have bled out. | ||
| We need action, action, action. | ||
| And the focus has always been growth, jobs, and higher wages. | ||
| The floor is yours. | ||
| It's growth, manufacturing jobs and higher wages. | ||
| And that's even more important in an age of AI, because even though robots are going to be doing a lot of the manufacturing, that's where people work. | ||
| Don't go Elon Musk on me. | ||
| I can't stop robots from doing stuff. | ||
| It's just happening. | ||
| But let's talk about, first of all, let's do the trade thing here. | ||
| If all goes well at the Supreme Court, this country will rule the world. | ||
| What do you mean by that? | ||
| There's a definitive case on whether or not the Trump defensive reciprocal tariffs can be imposed in times of national emergency. | ||
| And I had a piece this week in The Federalist on – And we put it up. | ||
| It was amazing. | ||
| Why – let's say the court supports your theory and the president's theory of the case. | ||
| So what that allows us – Why is that going to make us a manufacturing superchip power? | ||
| What that allows us to do is, first of all, defend our manufacturing base, because the problem we've always had, Steve, is that countries around the world, it's not just China, it's South Korea, it's Japan, it's Thailand, in India. | ||
| They all cheat us, and they gain an unfair competitive advantage, which in a zero-sum game naturally ships our jobs offshore in our factories. | ||
| That's been going on since China joined the WTO in 2001. | ||
| So, first of all, you have to defend the perimeter. | ||
| And then, second of all, because the tariff will be up and make it a level playing field, it's going to attract foreign investment to come here, because that's the only way they can avoid the tariff. | ||
| So, a combination of domestic and foreign investment will in turn increase jobs and productivity, and productivity is the key to rising wages. | ||
| That's the formula. | ||
| It's pretty standard stuff going back to Alexander Hamilton. | ||
| Literally going back to Alexander Hamilton. | ||
| The American system. | ||
| Yes, he had a famous treatise about the manufacturers. | ||
| Reports on manufacturers, which is as important as the Declaration of Independence. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And what we're suffering from now, and this is, again, why folks have to be patient with us. | ||
| We had a printout again where manufacturing jobs are going down, not up today in the jobs report. | ||
| But the problem is that you don't get the manufacturing jobs until the facilities are built. | ||
| You get the construction jobs. | ||
| You get the construction jobs, but you don't get the manufacturing jobs. | ||
| And so that's not showing up in the data yet. | ||
| But the construction jobs are. | ||
| And so we're going to be in a very, very good place if the Supreme Court upholds us on the law. | ||
| And I've argued now in two different pieces that we're really good on the law. | ||
| They can do that if they want. | ||
| The briefings were amazing. | ||
| And even people, we had the Washington Post reporter, I think Lynch in here, David Lynch, who is a globalist, has said he was not a fan of this and not a fan of yours until he read the briefings. | ||
| He actually said, I think they got an even shot to win this. | ||
| Now, the oral arguments were different, but let's leave that. | ||
| No, no, actually they weren't. | ||
| I did the deep dive on that, and that's the basis of the Federalist piece. | ||
| I mean, I think you have to understand that it's the role of the judges to go after the government. | ||
| Definitely. | ||
| Right? | ||
| And the plaintiffs. | ||
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And they did a good job of doing both. | |
| But you could tell what the basis, the perimeters of the argument were. | ||
| And I think at the end of the day, it was very favorable. | ||
| Let's say it goes against us. | ||
| What happens if it goes against us? | ||
| Or you don't want to spend it. | ||
| We have Plan B, but this is not the time where we're going to put that out. | ||
| Now, the second part of this is the big, beautiful bill. | ||
| Hang on for a second before you leave that. | ||
| You said if the American people are patient with us, we are an impatient people, Dr. Navarre. | ||
| You know that more than any because you're the most impatient guy I know. | ||
| My problem in terms of messaging that I'm going out regularly now and trying to solve is to explain to people exactly where we're at. | ||
| Remember, the predicate here is for people to understand how we got here. | ||
| They can't forget that it was build back better from Biden. | ||
| It was the Green New Deal. | ||
| It was the open borders. | ||
| great recess. | ||
| It was everything they did, Steve, and it was the Federal Reserve bad policy. | ||
| And we are everything we do, Steve, and this goes back to me being on the stump in 2016 during the campaign and you running the greatest campaign in American history. | ||
| Everything we do is deflationary in a positive sense, pro-growth deflationary. | ||
| That's the sweet spot. | ||
| Give me a big, beautiful bill. | ||
| Big, beautiful bill. | ||
| Look, the messaging on this has been difficult because the American people have not, let's be honest, American people have not embraced it for the beauty that it is. | ||
| And it is beautiful if you think about what it's going to do. | ||
| I mean, think about 100% expensive. | ||
| They haven't embraced it because it hasn't been explained to you. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| So let me try. | ||
| It's the last shot to do something that's focused on capital coming back to rebuild our manufacturing base. | ||
| Capital, domestic capital in particular, okay? | ||
| Because, I mean, just think about it. | ||
| 100% expensing for investment in manufacturing capacity. | ||
| 100% expensing. | ||
| One-time good deal. | ||
| One-time good deal. | ||
| I mean, that's like in and of itself is just a beautiful thing. | ||
| And then if you look at the no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, that's putting thousands of dollars every year in a family's pocket. | ||
| Pockets in people's pockets, particularly starting next year. | ||
| I'm talking about individual families, okay, which is where I like to think. | ||
| You know, family and 40, 50,000. | ||
| It's like that's a lot of money when you get those kinds of things. | ||
| The president's so enamored with the way you guys have structured the tariffs is that he wants to cut a $2,000 check to each. | ||
| Now, there may be some structural issues about that, but as far as the external revenue service, he wants to make citizens a revenue-sharing deal. | ||
| Look, we're being attacked on this fake affordability word when we invented this word, okay? | ||
| Because here's another stat for you. | ||
| I know you'll steal this from me in the next show without footnoting me. | ||
| If you look at real wages, Steve, they went up 8% during Trump land. | ||
| Biden, they went down 3%. | ||
| That's an 11% swing. | ||
| That's real money, Steve. | ||
| That is real purchasing power. | ||
| And we will do that again with certainty because everything we do is designed. | ||
| It's just time. | ||
| It's not just wages, higher wages. | ||
| Look, we had the mantra. | ||
| You know what the mantra was, like cut taxes, to cut the regulatory red tape, strategic energy dominance, and fair trade. | ||
| Every single one of those raises wages in real terms. | ||
| And particularly. | ||
| Because it's not only boosts our manufacturing base, it basically is deflationary. | ||
| Can I make a strong recommendation? | ||
| Please, sir. | ||
| You and the Secretary of Treasury and maybe Hassett, those three, the three Amigas, should be hammering this every second of every day. | ||
| That's all it is. | ||
| It's a smart bet. | ||
| The bet is going to take some time, but you're tracking that it's working and we've got to hammer it. | ||
| I want to pivot. | ||
| I want to pivot. | ||
| Let me tell you, we're just growing. | ||
| The hardest thing to get out that message every single day is the friggin' news cycle. | ||
| I know, but you've got to pair stars. | ||
| I understand. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| The Vice President Gate had a town hall and had a sit-down with the great Matt Bull at Breitbart today and said in that, that's, hey, he says, listen, winning the midterms is so important because if we don't, the way these radical Democrats, and you saw last night, they're trying to intrude in President Trump's as commander-in-chief, outrageous. | ||
| And President Trump said today it's seditious behavior. | ||
| We did the whole first part of the show with Mike Davis in the studio to talk about that. | ||
| But the vice president said, people who are just doing their jobs today will be targeted to go to prison. | ||
| What I said at the CPI speech, and they use the example now all the time, Comer does, of Navarro and Bannon. | ||
| This is why your book is so important, right? | ||
| I want people to get the book. | ||
| You went to prison because they don't have to. | ||
| But we're seeing this happen again, and we need people to start thinking in that mode. | ||
| Well, let me correct the vice president, okay? | ||
| Because what he should have said is if they win, everybody's going to prison and Bannon and Navarro going to prison for the second time. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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Exactly. | |
| Just kidding, JD. | ||
| But it is so serious. | ||
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Let's play. | |
| Let's play the vice president. | ||
| Blind us to the fact that we are up against a radical leftist movement that murdered my friend a couple of months ago and that would throw many people in the Trump administration in prison, not for doing anything illegal, but for not following the far left's agenda. | ||
| That is the real opponent here. | ||
| A political movement in this country that has no animating principle, that has no agenda for the American people. | ||
| Their sole obsession is to take down Donald Trump and anybody who helped Donald Trump govern. | ||
| Focus on the enemy, have our debates, but focus on the enemy so that we can win victories that matter for the American people. | ||
| That's my message. | ||
| That's literally ripped from the pages of your book. | ||
| I went to prison so you won't have to. | ||
| It is literally ripped. | ||
| And it's real. | ||
| JD is absolutely real. | ||
| JD's not a guy that has a hair on fire. | ||
| He's pretty straightforward, right? | ||
| So when he's saying this to Boyle, that's sending a huge message that we need to worry about this. | ||
| And there's two things to stop this. | ||
| One is to make sure we don't lose the house. | ||
| And we have to have that conversation, Steve. | ||
| The other is we're one of us or both of us to win our cases so that we get a set of laws that will make it harder for them to do it. | ||
| It's very frustrating to me, Steve, that we're 10 months in and we still haven't held the people accountable who went after me and you and Scavino and Miller and Julian. | ||
| We haven't held them accountable. | ||
| It pisses me off. | ||
| I know you get a bounce. | ||
| There's a grand jury that's looking at the shift situation with Ed Martin, who's one of the best of the best, or federal grand jury and a criminal thing on Ed Martin. | ||
| I know you get a bounce. | ||
| Social media, where do people go? | ||
| We're going to do this again. | ||
| Best thing to do is go to peternavarro.com, peternavaro.com. | ||
| The website has the gateway to everything, including I went to prison so you won't have to. | ||
| One more time. | ||
| Where did they get the book? | ||
| PeterNavarro.com. | ||
| Just go right there and you can get it on Amazon. | ||
| Do yourself a favor. | ||
| Get that book. | ||
| Give it out as a gift for Christmas. | ||
| And I'm telling you, this is something that if we don't stop these Democrats, we are going to prison. | ||
| I went to prison so you won't have to. | ||
| Make me a truth teller. | ||
| JD Vance summed it up. | ||
| Assassinate Charlie Kirk and come after all of us. | ||
| Dr. Navarro. | ||
| Not too bad. | ||
| Nice to see you back in DC for a change. | ||
| You've got to. | ||
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Stand out there on the tennis court or golf course. | |
| Okay, we're taking a short break. | ||
| Dr. Navarro, thank you very much. | ||
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Yeah, Kenny's working his ass off. | |
| Looking on the CDC website for information on vaccines and autism, you're going to see something that experts say is dangerous. | ||
| In an update made Wednesday, the website still says that vaccines do not cause autism, but right above it, there is, I guess, a disclaimer that that claim is not evidence-based. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| What do you make of this? | ||
| Well, it's why I resigned. | ||
| So I think that what we're seeing is CDC weaponized, CDC being a wolf in sheep's clothing that is now promoting conspiratorial theories that have been debunked now for decades and making it CDC's, you know, in effect, party line. | ||
| So I'm seeing what a chaos agent, which is RFK Jr., can do to the health of kids. | ||
| And that is going to be extremely bad. | ||
| A lot of that is just the semantics of it. | ||
| It's not evidence-based. | ||
| What are they trying to say that the link between vaccines and autism is not evidence-based? | ||
| Yeah, they're just trying to create confusion. | ||
| So, you know, I think what we know is that vaccines do not cause autism. | ||
| So that is what everyone in America should know. | ||
| Vaccines do not cause autism. | ||
| That is the evidence we have, and that's what it says. | ||
| That is the evidence we have, and that is what it says. | ||
| So the rest of it is just trying to create chaos and confusion and frankly, to speak things that the secretary has wanted to do for 20, 30 years into being without having to even define proof. | ||
| There's nothing in that document that's new. | ||
| They are quoting parts of studies, cherry-picking parts, miscategorizing them and distorting them to create confusion so people don't know what to do. | ||
| So take his advice and don't listen to him. | ||
| He says, do not listen to his medical advice. | ||
| I agree with that. | ||
| Talk to your pediatrician. | ||
| Speak to us about the many reports that RFKJU are being undermined from within. | ||
| So I was forwarded from one of the good career employees. | ||
| And just so everyone knows, you know, the FDA, when Marty McCary, who's a hero, came in, he's amazing. | ||
| You know, for a couple months, he had just around 10 political appointees. | ||
| Those are people he was actually able to choose. | ||
| Jay Bhattasharia at the NIH had one. | ||
| So every employee in government is these deep staters. | ||
| They've been there for a long time. | ||
| And I got an email from one of the good ones. | ||
| And they're sending around a CIA manual called How to Be a Bad Bureaucrat and Subvert an Institution from Within. | ||
| And they said that 90% of employees at HHS, which has 70,000 employees, are working and talking in the lunchroom about this manual and telling each other that their job is to save America and save science from the agenda of President Trump and RFK. | ||
| That is how people think throughout, I think, every major department. | ||
| How do we get rid of them? | ||
| Yes, right. | ||
| This is where the PSYOP comes in. | ||
| The CDC has been, can you think of a better case study of failure? | ||
| Can you think of a better public health disaster than the COVID response where the CDC accidentally, in their guidance on school lockdowns, copy and pasted directly from the teacher union document who they were in bed with? | ||
| They copy and pasted the paragraphs from the teachers union saying that we should shut schools down for two years. | ||
| They said that cloth masks were fine, right? | ||
| They led the whole pandemic. | ||
| Not to mention with the NIH funding literally the creation of the pandemic with the gain of function research. | ||
| I mean, you could not have a bigger example of failure. | ||
| RFK correctly fires three employees, and it is national news. | ||
| Okay, I've asked Tony Lyons to join us. | ||
| I want all of our audience to understand, and particularly the Make America Healthy Again wing of our movement. | ||
| You're at war right now, and that war is, I think I would say the opening battle for control is the CDC. | ||
| Tony Lyons joins us. | ||
| So right there, They're calling Bobby Kennedy and the folks around him agents of chaos. | ||
| And then later you have Casey talking about how the CIA, they got a CIA manual spreading around the administrative state part of it, the deep state reaching out to the administrative state to shut down Bobby Kennedy. | ||
| First, talk to me about that first clip and what's happening at CDC, why this is such a historic day, about is more than just a website, what's being said there, and why they've sent the opening flare out that, hey, you guys are agents of chaos, sir. | ||
| Yeah, so, you know, the CDC website has been the place where you go to get pharmaceutical company talking points. | ||
| Science is complicated. | ||
| Anything should be on the table. | ||
| We have the sickest kids in the world. | ||
| We failed. | ||
| The people who have been in charge failed their way to the top. | ||
| They failed the American public. | ||
| People voted for change. | ||
| They voted to question the status quo. | ||
| We don't want to hear talking points anymore. | ||
| We want to see real science, real research. | ||
| So that's what's happening now. | ||
| And you're seeing it, you know, with these bold, decisive actions coming from our government. | ||
| And we should all be proud of that because we've had this period of time, this generation, where the information we got wasn't real science. | ||
| It was, like I said, corporate talking points from big pharma, big food, big ag. | ||
| Well, we got poisoned. | ||
| And that ends now. | ||
| Now, so what is on the CDC website? | ||
| What has changed over the last 12 hours or going on 24 hours, sir? | ||
| Yeah, so what, so there was a statement on the CDC website that said vaccines don't cause autism. | ||
| And now it has an asterisk next to it. | ||
| And it says, we don't really know whether vaccines cause autism. | ||
| And there are a lot of studies out there showing that it does, that it's connected, that it's the primary driving force for autism. | ||
| So, you know, that's an incredible change because it puts it on the table that parents can think about it. | ||
| They can look at the vaccine schedule. | ||
| They can do their own research and maybe they can make better decisions for their children. | ||
| Once again, we have incredibly sick children. | ||
| These people have failed us, and it's okay to question them. | ||
| So the other day you talked to me and you talked to me about, and you can see already the pushback. | ||
| You guys are agents of chaos. | ||
| This is what's happening. | ||
| The mainstream media is going to be every day. | ||
| It's going to be on the brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
| But there's something actually darker going on, right? | ||
| Above the, much below the surface of where this battle is being fought. | ||
| Talk to me. | ||
| And Megan Kelly, who is the individual? | ||
| What is his position? | ||
| And what in the hell is he talking about when he says there's a CIA field manual out there that they've put out there about how you take down bureaucracies, supposedly in other countries, but it's now circulating among the workers over or the administrative part of the HHS staff to take down Bobby Kennedy and President Trump's selected political appointees over there, sir? | ||
| Yeah, so what you have is a bunch of these companies that have been making billions and billions of dollars each year at the expense of our children. | ||
| So we are now seeing a group of people who are fighting that, who want to protect the American public, who want to protect all of our children. | ||
| And these companies are not just going to take it laying down. | ||
| So they have a playbook. | ||
| And so to really think this through, you have to recognize that there's a playbook, that when you hear that all the people in Bobby Kennedy's orbit are, you know, gatekeeping him, that they're stopping him from succeeding, when you hear that he's dangerous, that he's a threat to public health, you should question that. | ||
| Should question every one of these narratives. | ||
| When you hear that there's infighting in the Maha movement, they have their fingerprints on that too. | ||
| They will amplify people to make it look like there's more disagreement than there really is. | ||
| Disagreement is fundamental to the Maha movement. | ||
| We want disagreement. | ||
| What we've had is this period of time where you could not disagree, where there was one truth, one point of view, and you were supposed to just accept that, even though our children got sicker and sicker. | ||
| So we want disagreement. | ||
| We want as many different voices. | ||
| That's the strength of the Maha movement: that people disagree, that people have dialogue, debate, that people argue. | ||
| And that's what's happening now. | ||
| And that's a good thing. | ||
| So, you know, the person in that video was Kelly Means. | ||
| And, you know, he was pointing out that one of the tools in their playbook is to pass out this CIA sabotage manual telling people what they should do. | ||
| They should stall, you know, they should make it look like it's harder to get things done than they possibly, you know, than they could be, that they should use every tactic they can think of to make sure things don't get done. | ||
| And what they say is that they're trying to protect children. | ||
| But if you're trying to protect children, you would want to question the status quo because the status quo hasn't worked. | ||
| So, you know, that's what's going on. | ||
| How serious is this? | ||
| How serious should we take it? | ||
| It sounds almost crazy that there would be a manual. | ||
| Well, it's not crazy that the CIA would put out manuals for how they do their work, the cloak and dagger, and they would put out manuals about how to take down a bureaucracy from the inside as part of a color revolution. | ||
| But how insane is it that that document from the CIA is actually spreading around inside of HHS today? | ||
| And then employees, the example there, Casey used, that they're actually talking about it in the cafeteria in the lunchrooms, sir. | ||
| I think you should take these things really seriously, that are that the health of our children, you know, that the future of our country is at stake. | ||
| And these companies and the people who they're connected to are willing to do anything to make sure that this movement doesn't succeed. | ||
| So, you know, this playbook includes every tool that they can come up with. | ||
| So, you know, once again, when you see people in the Maha movement going on to X disagreeing with something Bobby Kennedy said, that's a good thing. | ||
| That's not something we should be scared of. | ||
| We should be scared of a system where people don't disagree because things have been going so badly that disagreement is great. | ||
| That's what we should hope for: that everybody comes to the table and that we figure out better ways to do things. | ||
| And that's what's happening now. | ||
| So every time you see a hit piece, every time you hear a story about people in Bobby Kennedy's orbit who are stymying the things that he's trying to get done, all of these different narratives, you should recognize that these are people trying to just squash this movement that is doing so well, that is taking this bold, decisive action day after day, really fighting for change, not for money, not for power, not for anything other than to make this country healthy. | ||
| Because we are the sickest country on earth and we spend three times the money and there's something really deeply corrupt going on here. | ||
| And everything you see from all sides, it's all part of this playbook, part of this scam to lie to you, to censor you, to keep you down so that you can't get good information and make better decisions for your family. | ||
| Tony, where do people get you on social media? | ||
| How do they get to the Maha group that you run? | ||
| And how do they get over to Skyhorse Press? | ||
| Because you've got the best publisher in the business. | ||
| Hey, thanks so much. | ||
| Yeah, for me, it's Tony Lyons is uncertain at Instagram, you know, which ties in with what I'm saying. | ||
| People should disagree. | ||
| They should question everything, question everything that their politicians tell them, everything that they believe. | ||
| They should write down the things that they believe and question them. | ||
| What you're seeing on the screen is skyhorsepublishing.com. | ||
| And for Maha, you should go to mahaaction.com. | ||
| Tony Lyons, thank you for joining us this afternoon. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Yeah, thanks. | ||
| I'm going to talk about AI after the break, but I got to tell you, I don't think I've ever seen a wilder day, or this is one of the wildest days I've ever seen on NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange markets. | ||
| It started with a massive announcement yesterday, I guess, of NVIDIA, a backlog, I think, of a half a trillion dollars of chips. | ||
| It's one of the reasons we say, why has NVIDIA even got the opportunity to sell chips to the Chinese? | ||
| The stock went up 5%, which on a company's already got a market cap of $5 trillion. | ||
| Hey, that's a lot of market cap. | ||
| The stock finished down 3% for the day. | ||
| That is a reversal of fortune that is extraordinary, particularly for something with a market cap that big. | ||
| NASDAQ, where the tech stocks are down 2%. | ||
| They're talking about, is this an AI bubble? | ||
| We don't know, but we've got issues with AI we have to deal with now. | ||
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| The reversals are so big today. | ||
| That's why I want everybody, you're going to go through times of financial turbulence. | ||
| Of course, markets are near all-time highs, but now you're starting to see them hit an air pocket. | ||
| It's a question of artificial intelligence. | ||
| I think part of it's the question of how this thing's financed going forward, of what the real profitability is going to be. | ||
| I think someone can, you can actually back into that. | ||
| They're looking at 8%, I don't know, profit margin. | ||
| I've seen that analysis before. | ||
| Seems like an awful lot of work to get to 8%. | ||
| But it's a lot of questions about the business models, about the financing models, about how much American taxpayers are going to be on the hook for this, about how much the American taxpayers are actually going to own of it. | ||
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| Over at the National Cathedral today, the deep state had a COVID meeting. | ||
| Oh, yeah, there's a funeral there too. | ||
| Dick Cheney, who brought on the disaster, many disasters. | ||
| 9-11 happened on his watch. | ||
| Yes, it did on his watch. | ||
| Then the Iraq and Afghan war and the Iraq war. | ||
| Afghan war finished terribly because we tried to make it a nation building and a democracy movement where it was just to go get the bad guys, which with paramilitary forces and some U.S. Army elements, we did a pretty good job at the beginning, but stayed 20 years. | ||
| Iraq, a total, complete disaster and based and predicated upon a bald face lie. | ||
| There were no weapons of mass destruction. | ||
| There's really no program for weapons of mass destruction. | ||
| And they knew that and they sold it as a lie because they're neocons. | ||
| But today you had Fauci, Rachel Matta. | ||
| I mean, the pictures are coming out of there. | ||
| It was a deep state COVID meeting and it's pretty extraordinary. | ||
| I'll have more to say about that later. | ||
| But make sure you go to Article 3 Project or you go to Bill Blaster, get all the information you need. | ||
| And today, get up on the ramparts and make contact with someone. | ||
| Your action has big consequences. | ||
| We saw this in Texas. | ||
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| Mark Elias, that demon. | ||
| He's getting money from Sorry. | ||
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| What say you, sir? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| This is great that, you know, we have so many good things going on, everybody. | ||
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| That's five counties in Texas. | ||
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| We've learned so much from that. | ||
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| Thank you, Mike. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| You're 100% right. | ||
| By the way, people in Texas are on me all the time. | ||
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| How's that? | ||
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| What did Tony Lyon say? | ||
| The engine room is all over me. | ||
| I think he said 70,000. | ||
| I think there's actually 62,000 at HHS. | ||
| That would be what, five? | ||
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| 12 carriers. | ||
| Wow. | ||
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| Maybe 11 carrier battle groups. | ||
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| It's one of my favorites. | ||
| Great stuff. |