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|---|---|---|
| I just had a great meeting, a really good, very productive meeting. | ||
| We have one thing in common. | ||
| We want this city of ours that we love to do very well. | ||
| And I wanted to congratulate the mayor. | ||
| He really ran an incredible race against a lot of smart people, starting with the early primaries against some very tough people, very smart people. | ||
| And he beat them, and he beat them easily. | ||
| And I congratulated him. | ||
| And we talked about some things in very strong common, like housing and getting housing built and food and prices. | ||
| And the price of oil is coming way down. | ||
| Anything I do is going to be good for New York. | ||
| If I can get prices down, it's good for New York. | ||
| And we've got them down way down from last year. | ||
| We have, as you know, I've been saying to a lot of people, Walmart said that Thanksgiving this year is exactly 25% less than last year. | ||
| So that's good for New York, good for everybody. | ||
| But I just want to congratulate, I think you're going to have hopefully a really great mayor. | ||
| The better he does, the happier I am, I will say. | ||
| There's no difference in party. | ||
| There's no difference in anything. | ||
| And we're going to be helping him to make everybody's dream come true, having a strong and very safe New York. | ||
| And congratulations, Mr. Mayor. | ||
| Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
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Thank you. | |
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Jack? | ||
| Mr. President, I want to know one of the policies as well that Mayor Alec Mandami talked a number of times about on the campaign was shifting the tax burden for property taxes from what he called minority communities to white-based communities and putting more taxes on white people. | ||
| I also noticed that in your acceptance speech you didn't mention anything about America or Christians or white people in general. | ||
| And so I didn't know if that was one of the policies that you guys had spoken about. | ||
| We focused on affordability. | ||
| We focused on the cost of living crisis. | ||
| What I will say is that I am very much interested in property tax reform because what we see right now in New York City is a system that is so inequitable that it can't even stand up in court. | ||
| And the President and I spoke about the importance of not only building more housing, but also making sure that regulation of housing is something that is manageable to actually get through and not the cause of yet another weight that we see in our country. | ||
| You're continuing this idea of race-based property taxes. | ||
| No, to be very clear. | ||
|
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That's what you said. | |
| No, the use of the term was a description of neighborhoods, not a description of intent. | ||
| So you intend to tax the whiter neighborhoods more? | ||
| No, we intend to create a fair property tax system because we want a New York City that is not only fair and equitable, but also one that every New York can afford. | ||
| The press has eaten this thing up. | ||
| You know, I've had a lot of meetings with the heads of major countries. | ||
| Nobody cared. | ||
| This meeting that you people have gone crazy. | ||
| You know, outside you have hundreds of people waiting. | ||
| This is just a small little group. | ||
| For some reason, the press has found this to be a very interesting meeting. | ||
| The biggest people in the world, they come over from countries nobody cares. | ||
| But they did care about this meeting. | ||
| And it was a great meeting. | ||
|
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He asked about your comment calling the president a fascist. | |
| And your answer was, both President Trump and I have been clear about our positions and our views. | ||
| Are you affirming that you think President Trump is a fascist? | ||
| I've spoken about... | ||
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That's okay. | |
| You can just say it's easier than explaining it. | ||
| I don't mind. | ||
|
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You've threatened to call federal funding to New York City. | |
| What policies would prompt you to do that? | ||
| Would that be city-run first resource? | ||
| Would it be something else? | ||
| Well, I think if we didn't get along, whether it's cut off or just make it a little bit difficult or not give as much, we want to see, I use the term, we don't want good money going after bad. | ||
| We just don't want that to happen. | ||
| I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
| I did say that, you know, subject to what policies are being said. | ||
| We had a meeting today that actually surprised me. | ||
| He wants to see no crime. | ||
| He wants to see housing being built. | ||
| He wants to see rents coming down. | ||
| Things that I agree with. | ||
| Now, we may disagree how we get there. | ||
| The rent coming down, I think one of the things I really gleaned very much today, we'd like to see him come down ideally by building a lot of additional housing. | ||
| That's the ultimate way. | ||
| He agrees with that, and so do I. | ||
| But if I read the newspapers and the stories, I don't hear that, but I heard him say it today, and I think that's a very positive step. | ||
| No, I don't expect, I expect to be helping him, not hurting him. | ||
| A big help, because I want New York City to be great. | ||
| Look, I love New York City, it's where I come from. | ||
| I spent a lot of years there. | ||
| Now I'm right here. | ||
| We took a big setback with the mayor that we had, Dave de Blasio. | ||
| I thought it was a tremendous setback for the city. | ||
| I think this mayor can do some things that are going to be really great. | ||
|
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Do you hear the mayor-elect as the true leader of the Democrat Party? | |
| And do you think either Stewart and the Leader Dr. have to follow his lead? | ||
| Well, look, I hope they have great leaders. | ||
| This is a man that right now I think is focused in New York City. | ||
| I really think he has a chance to do a great job. | ||
| We're going to help him, but I really think he has a chance to do a great job. | ||
| But I'll let you answer that. | ||
| You consider yourself the leader of the Democrats. | ||
| I think it's more appropriate for him. | ||
| I consider myself the next mayor of New York City, and I keep my horizons firmly on New York City. | ||
| And I appreciate the meeting with the president, which focused again on the five boroughs and whether New Yorkers could afford to live there. | ||
| By the way, being the mayor of New York City is a big deal. | ||
|
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Absolutely. | |
| I always said, you know, one of the things I would have loved to be someday is the mayor of New York City. | ||
| Being the mayor of New York, and especially now, because I think you're at really a turning point, one way or the other. | ||
| It could go great or it can go in a different direction. | ||
| And I think you really have a chance to make it great. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Mr. President, you said you love New York City. | ||
| Mr. Maldowne, does New York City love President Trump? | ||
| New York City loves a future that is affordable. | ||
| And I can tell you that there were more New Yorkers who voted for President Trump in the most recent presidential election because of that focus on cost of living. | ||
| And I'm looking forward to working together to deliver on that affordability agenda. | ||
| This is the primal screen of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
|
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Waru. | |
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bound. | ||
| Friday, 21 November, Year of Our Lord 2025. | ||
| We've got the man, Jack Pisobic. | ||
| Psobic, great. | ||
| You were great. | ||
|
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Again, I'll leave comment for the rest of it with you. | |
| You were there. | ||
| You asked some of the most powerful questions, and you were relentless. | ||
| You wouldn't back off this guy. | ||
| Your thoughts, sir. | ||
| Put us in the room. | ||
| Well, Steve, I mean, look, you know, you hear this guy, Mamdani, and he's campaigned on a certain set of issues, but he also had his statements from prior on the campaign where you can go through, and I've gone through and highlighted his tweets, and he's got tweet after tweet about white people and how he targets white people, how he's always using white people as a scapegoat. | ||
| And then even on the campaign, even after he cleans up the act, even on the campaign, and he was pressed about this, he doubles down. | ||
| We are going to tax the whiter neighborhoods higher. | ||
| We are going to shift the burden from the ethnic minority neighborhoods to go to the whiter neighborhoods. | ||
| And I even mentioned, I said, I noticed you didn't mention America in your announcement speech or your acceptance speech. | ||
| You didn't mention Christians in your acceptance speech. | ||
| And you didn't mention white people in your acceptance speech. | ||
| The only time you talk about them is when you want to shift the burden. | ||
| And Steve, it was like when I would have like a junior sailor and you know you caught him on something and they say, I said, well, you know, I didn't say that. | ||
| Yes, you did. | ||
| You did say that. | ||
| Well, I meant it this way. | ||
| Then why did you say it that way? | ||
| Why did you say that? | ||
| Why did you say white people? | ||
| And then he's immediately, and Steve, it's amazing because I could tell no one had ever done that with him before. | ||
| No one had ever done that and actually pressed him down and got him to drill down on what it was that he actually meant when he said that. | ||
| No, and he gave you a non-answer, right? | ||
| Yeah, he gives us the non-answer, but you should have seen it, by the way. | ||
| So we're sitting there and we're all in, and he's got the campaign manager over in the corner, the one that came in with, and she's just daring daggers at me the entire time, the entire time, because I think she recognized me immediately when I was in there and said, you know, this guy, you know, watch out for this guy. | ||
| So then we walk up. | ||
| So I'm behind the pool at one point. | ||
| And then, well, I'll just say it, Margo comes over and says, hey, hey, take my spot. | ||
| So I go right up in front. | ||
| Then the president sees me. | ||
| Hey, Jack, why don't you ask a question? | ||
|
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I said, sure, I'll ask a question. | |
| And then they asked him, they asked him later. | ||
| The president jumped in. | ||
| They asked about Trump being a fascist. | ||
| And President Trump jumped in and said, you don't have to answer that, right? | ||
| Or I'll answer that for you. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Right? | ||
| When they asked Monday, he said, you can say yes. | ||
| You can say yes. | ||
| He can say, you can say yes. | ||
| The guys are Ugandan. | ||
| This does not. | ||
| He's a cultural Marxist who was born outside the country. | ||
| And as jihadist. | ||
| He's coming to the country. | ||
| He stands for the takedown of America in a way that can only be described as Marxism. | ||
| And the only difference between Mamdani's politics and Luigi Maggioni's politics is that Momdani's doing it through the ballot box. | ||
| Now. | ||
| Now. | ||
| Currently. | ||
| He's the Sadiq Khan. | ||
| This is the Mensheviks and the Bolsheviks. | ||
| Mensheviks and the Bolsheviks. | ||
| He's the Sadiq Khan. | ||
| He's a Ugandan. | ||
| And he gets up there and he's, oh, so charming. | ||
| And, oh, it's all just about affordability. | ||
| And it's all about making prices. | ||
| We're going to give all the free stuff. | ||
| And of course, I want police. | ||
| And of course I want this. | ||
| And of course I want that. | ||
| Pull that thing, but play it later. | ||
| It's all happy talk. | ||
| It's all happy talk. | ||
| Because look at the victory speech. | ||
| Go get three. | ||
| And that's why I brought that up. | ||
| I got three words for you. | ||
| What the Bollywood. | ||
| Turn the volume up. | ||
| Turn the volume up. | ||
|
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Right. | |
| No, that was the real Momdani. | ||
| And when I asked him the question, Steve, when I asked him the question, he saw and he recognized me. | ||
| He looked over at me and I could see, you know, he kind of squares up a little bit. | ||
| The mask came off because he knew it was coming. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because these people, they're snakes. | ||
| You remember the snake poem? | ||
| They're snakes. | ||
| And you can't treat them as if they're people that you can take at their word. | ||
| You can't do that with communists. | ||
| They will always lie. | ||
| That's what they do every single time. | ||
| And they will lie to you. | ||
| They will talk to you blue in the face and say, oh, it's just about affordability. | ||
| It's just about helping. | ||
| No, you want to tear down the people who have built things. | ||
| You want to target specific ethnic groups, which he has said repeatedly in his own words. | ||
| And I'm sure everyone can find the clip about this. | ||
| And that's why I pressed him on it. | ||
| You said you want to do this. | ||
| You said race-based policies. | ||
| You said white neighborhoods. | ||
| You, you said those things. | ||
| I didn't say those things. | ||
| Donald Trump didn't say those things. | ||
| Caroline Levitt didn't. | ||
| Stephen Chung, whatever. | ||
| Susie Wiles, everyone's there. | ||
| You said those things. | ||
| And when you press them and you see that little smile and you know what that little smile was, Steve? | ||
| That was his answer. | ||
| Yes, I am. | ||
| Yes, I am. | ||
| It's not a smile, it's a smirk. | ||
| The smirk, right? | ||
| The little smirk. | ||
| Yes, I am going to target those neighborhoods because those are the people that I want to tear down, the people who actually built New York, and we're going to give it to all the newcomers. | ||
| Is the political strategy of President Trump and the folks there in the White House that Mondambi is going to put these policies in and it's going to crater, and they don't want to be blamed that, hey, Trump stopped Mamdani, let him go. | ||
| Hey, we have him at the White House. | ||
| He's had a nice thing. | ||
| He's going to collapse because he's a Marxist jihadist. | ||
| He's going to collapse. | ||
| And they can't say Trump the fascist did this. | ||
| Is that the strategy? | ||
| That's my sense. | ||
| My sense is the strategy is have the meeting, have the sit-down. | ||
| It was like a bro session, you know, almost, the exception of one series of questions. | ||
|
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And one Polish Catholic guy, one traditional Pope. | |
| No, you said you never said Americans, you never said Christians, you never said white people. | ||
| Yeah, and I had no idea. | ||
| Just in case, just in case he was, I was armed, just so you know, I was armed. | ||
| Christ is king. | ||
| Christ is king. | ||
| And I said, you didn't, you didn't pay homage to. | ||
| And he talked about, I'm a Muslim, I'm a proud Muslim, and I'm, and I'm an immigrant, and I'm all these things. | ||
| And you got the Bollywood music that he comes off with. | ||
| I mean, he's in your face about it. | ||
| But then he goes and puts on this pretty boy, happy talk face when he goes to the Oval Office. | ||
| No, no, I see you, I see right through you, and you're not going to get away with it. | ||
| Not on our watch anyway, right? | ||
|
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No. | |
| Unbelievable. | ||
| Jack Pasovic, you did well. | ||
| Poso's going to ride shotgun because we got like, we got to get through 10 stories, and Poso's going to help us. | ||
| Once again, thank God you came back. | ||
| Poso was actually going to be out on the West Coast, but for a bunch of reasons, you took the super red eye last night, the 1 a.m. The milk round. | ||
| We did the Megan Kelly. | ||
| We did Megan Kelly. | ||
| I heard that was great. | ||
| With thousands of patriots in Bakersfield, Central Valley, California, myself, the great Steve Hilton running for governor. | ||
| We had Victor Davis Hansen, the story Victor Davis Hansen, and Charlie Sheen, Tigerblood. | ||
| Winning, winning, pretty. | ||
| And of course, Megan herself. | ||
| Pretty impressive. | ||
| Huge crowd. | ||
| Huge. | ||
| Thousands and thousands. | ||
| But you know, Steve, let me tell you something. | ||
| They want President Trump out there. | ||
| That's what they all keep saying. | ||
| They say, when is he going to come? | ||
| When is he going to come? | ||
| Poso's writing shotgun. | ||
| We got a lot more to talk about. | ||
| He was the one that braced up the Ugandan today in the Oval Office. | ||
| Poso, you've done good, brother. | ||
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| No executive order today. | ||
| No sliding it into the NDAA. | ||
| Short break. | ||
| Back in a moment. | ||
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| Did you ever stand a mid-watch? | ||
| What are you getting coffee late in the afternoon? | ||
| Because you're not. | ||
| Yeah, how do you think I said the mid-watch? | ||
| I went down to get my bug juice. | ||
| I'd see Cookie and I would, and I'd be like, Cookie, let me in there. | ||
| And I just, I would have, no, it wouldn't be a mug like this. | ||
| I would have like the big, and you just, you just, you boom. | ||
| It kind of, you know, it doesn't, it doesn't pour. | ||
| It sort of uh this is why we created Warpath coffee. | ||
| It's like a like a gelatin. | ||
| I've got the brothers Hoff. | ||
| Is this Warpath? | ||
| Am I drinking Warpath right now? | ||
| Drinking Warpath. | ||
| I'm going on the Warpath. | ||
| You got Brothers Hoff right now, Jim and Joe. | ||
| We can finally answer the question, Pesobic, which one's the good-looking one and which one's better. | ||
| It's obvious. | ||
| No, it's obvious. | ||
| Look, look, better looking. | ||
| They're both good looking. | ||
| They're both good-looking, but it's very clear. | ||
| Jim is the looker. | ||
| Joe is the brains. | ||
| Joe's the brains. | ||
| This is true. | ||
| Okay, it's true, guys. | ||
| As we always do here in War Room, we're going to start with the looks first. | ||
| Jim Hoff, the seditious six. | ||
| You've got great articles. | ||
| Your reporters are all over this. | ||
| Besides, they're all over the Mandami situation in the Oval, but up until there's all seditious six all day on television. | ||
| What do you got for us? | ||
| Well, you know, it was interesting and, of course, predictable that the media's reaction was that they were upset with Trump for saying that these people were seditionists and that it could be punishable by death. | ||
| So that was all the headlines. | ||
| They didn't say anything about what these people were saying, though, which was seditious and punishable by death, according to the laws we have. | ||
| And I put up a post to Abraham Lincoln, he wouldn't have put up with this. | ||
| And I pointed out that back during the Civil War, and he executed several people. | ||
| One was a man, William Mumford, in New Orleans, who took down an American flag after New Orleans was captured and he burnt it. | ||
| And so they executed him. | ||
| They hung him. | ||
| Another was this Sam Davis in Tennessee, a young, they called him the boy spy. | ||
| And he was captured by the Union Army, and they hung this kid too. | ||
| And then there is, I even looked up Washington, and there's one case there with Washington where this Thomas Hickey, he's probably someone you've heard of, Steve. | ||
| He was put in jail for counterfeit money, I suppose. | ||
| And he was telling one of the inmates to defect from the Army and cause mayhem. | ||
| And they hung him too. | ||
| That was Washington. | ||
| So people didn't put up with this when they, you know, in years past. | ||
| I don't know why we're allowing all of these crimes to pass in front of us. | ||
| We see all this, what they've done to Donald Trump like nothing we've ever seen before. | ||
| And yet we're still waiting for people to be prosecuted. | ||
| And then this outlandish advertisement that the sedition six put out was just unbelievable that they would go there. | ||
| And yet I don't think there's any way that we can let them skate on this. | ||
| I certainly hope that Congress or the Department of Justice has some balls to do something about this. | ||
| How dangerous is it? | ||
| Postobic, how dangerous is this? | ||
| They're getting in between President Trump as commander-in-chief when we have 12 to 15,000 sailors and Marines off the coast of Venezuela, sir. | ||
| I actually think this is part of a larger plot that's going on. | ||
| And I did speak to individuals within the White House about this today. | ||
| And I said, Steve, what they're doing is they're soliciting for whistleblowers again. | ||
| They want to run the same whistleblower op that they did with Vinman all the way back in 2019 about what? | ||
| The first impeachment. | ||
| You're watching the setup of this, I guess, the third impeachment of Donald Trump before your eyes. | ||
| And this is why they're not giving him. | ||
| And by the way, there are a lot of senators on the Republican side of the aisle that are complicit in this. | ||
| That's why they're not giving him the filibuster. | ||
| That's why you're seeing the donor class line up. | ||
| That's why you're seeing people come out and say, oh, no, no, no, we got to move past Trump. | ||
| We got to talk about the post-Trump right. | ||
| So you're seeing this work of the Uniparty, which we saw yesterday on full display at what? | ||
| The funeral of Dick Cheney. | ||
| So they use the Seditious Six come out and they solicit the whistleblow, whatever it is. | ||
| It'll probably be on Ukraine again, just like the very first one. | ||
| And then you go to the House, that gets turned over, you go to the Senate. | ||
| And what happens if you don't have enough Republican senators to hold on? | ||
| You knock them out in the middle of the term. | ||
| You remove them. | ||
| Joe Hoff, let me go to you. | ||
| We're going to get back to you, Jim. | ||
| Let me go to you because Jim's just saying, hey, I need DOJ to get on top of this. | ||
| The Seditious Six. | ||
| You got to start moving on this. | ||
| We're not moving on enough things, right? | ||
| But we got the DOJ is moving on Ed Martin. | ||
| Joe Hoff, what do you got? | ||
| Isn't that amazing, Steve? | ||
| I mean, this is really the big question we've had all years. | ||
| What is the DOJ going to do and when are they going to do it? | ||
| And this piece just landed right in the middle. | ||
| It turned into an absolute bomb. | ||
| About two and a half years ago, I was reached out to by this lady from California. | ||
| Her name's Chris Bish. | ||
| She's running for Congress out there. | ||
| She was back then as well. | ||
| And she sent me a bunch of information about Adam Schiff and his mortgages. | ||
| And he bought a property in Maryland and first purchased it back in around 2003. | ||
| I think he became a congressman in around 2000. | ||
| And then he refired it like four times between 2008 and 2013. | ||
| Each time, though, he claimed that this property was his primary residence. | ||
| Well, it can't be his primary residence if he's a representative from California. | ||
| His primary residence would have to be somewhere in California. | ||
| So he was called out for this, actually, by Congress and apologized and made some reparations because he got off at a better price tax-wise in the state of Maryland. | ||
| So he paid up the taxes that he owed and moved on. | ||
| And the facts are that he continued to do it. | ||
| There's another representative that's mentioned in our piece today. | ||
| We put it up at joehoff.com and Gateway Pundit. | ||
| And this guy did the same thing and he was indicted. | ||
| So it's not the left wants to make these mortgage crimes less than what they really are. | ||
| They are crimes. | ||
| And, you know, Letitia James has come up, and now we've got Adam Schiff. | ||
| And there's even others. | ||
| But hold it. | ||
| You put the evidence out. | ||
| Let's push out Grayson Moe. | ||
| But what's happening is that the head of the deweaponization group, Ed Martin, this comes from his time when he's back as the acting U.S. attorney in D.C., they've got a criminal grand jury on Ed Martin. | ||
| It's Ed Martin and Robert Bowes and these other guys. | ||
| They're not even, they're dismissing already the mortgage fraud on Schiff, and they've turned it around and they're going after one of the best guys we got, Ed Martin, sir. | ||
|
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Right. | |
| Well, and that's what happened apparently a couple days ago. | ||
| They said this, and there's not enough to indict Adam Schiff. | ||
| And Chris Fish is like, no, that's not true. | ||
| I'm coming out to Maryland to speak in front of a grand jury. | ||
| She gets out there, I believe, yesterday, and they grill her on what she knows about Ed Martin and this other guy by the name of Bill Paluton, who's working with Ed on these mortgage crimes. | ||
| And they wanted to know what her communications were. | ||
| She told them, well, I haven't had any communications with these guys. | ||
| They mentioned a number of guys. | ||
| And basically, she said, why don't you guys talk to each other? | ||
| You seem like the Keystone cops here. | ||
| And why don't you talk to each other? | ||
| You wouldn't have to ask me these questions. | ||
| They got really upset with her when she said that. | ||
| Well, there's more to it, though. | ||
| What's happened is MSNBC tonight, or now it's MSNOW or whatever their name is. | ||
| They came out with a piece stating that Todd Blanch is behind this investigation. | ||
| Now, we've been wondering, is Todd Blanche on our side or not? | ||
| It goes back and forth. | ||
| And people saying, no, he's a good guy. | ||
| People saying, no, he's a bad guy. | ||
| Well, apparently, according to this MSNBC article just this evening, he is behind this investigation of Ed Martin. | ||
| So what's going on here? | ||
| Why are they investigating Ed Martin, who many people, many of us out here in the, you know, in the trenches believe he's the one guy that's doing something? | ||
| Why is Todd Blanch behind an investigation into Ed And and others who seem to be at least doing something? | ||
| So it's yeah, it's hip, it's really it's. | ||
| When is that? | ||
| When is that going to break on Msnbc? | ||
| It's, it's. | ||
| There's an article already out right now at MS. Let's get that up. | ||
| Yeah, Ken Delaney, he's tweeting he's, he's the Comms department for the DEEP State, right? | ||
| So Jim, Jim Hoff, how can he expect uh, how can you expect the Seditious SIX DOJ to take action when they're coming after Ed Martin and we can't even get shifted for mortgage fraud? | ||
| Sir, that's a great question. | ||
| It's uh I I, you know one thing, they said too that uh, this was Slotkin, who has her own history. | ||
| Um, she said that uh, they were calling out to these military people because they know how hard it is with Trump it's in, and how much they're suffering, and i'm like, but what are they talking about? | ||
| Trump's the first president who hasn't had any wars, right? | ||
| So uh anyway, I don't know how what's going to happen here, but certainly something needs to happen, and I think there are several uh Republicans who are very upset about this. | ||
| And you know Steve, you've talked about the polls recently and I think this is one of the major factors why Republicans are upset and it and uh yeah, it's affecting uh. | ||
| Could it could affect next year's uh midterms? | ||
| Joe, what is your uh? | ||
| What's your coordinates? | ||
| Where do people go to get all your material, all your content? | ||
| Yeah, you can go to uh Joehoff.com and these big pieces we put up at Gateway Pundit as well and then also at real Joe Hoff at twitter. | ||
| So yeah thanks, thank you, brother Jim. | ||
| Jim, where do we go for the great Gateway Pundit, sir? | ||
| Yeah, it's uh Thegatewaypundit.com. | ||
| And, of course, we're uh on in social media with Getter and Truth Social and uh Facebook and X and and others. | ||
| So that's where you can find us. | ||
| Thank you guys. | ||
| Fight on the Hoff Brothers. | ||
| All right, great job, Jack Jack. | ||
| Thanks guys, I appreciate it. | ||
| Uh thoughts. | ||
| Todd Blanch, I think, is a great guy, but there's just not enough action. | ||
| We got to see what's going on. | ||
| Look and and and like. | ||
| You see, you see the, you see the Comey indictment. | ||
| We need more indictments. | ||
| We need so many more indictments. | ||
| It's got to come. | ||
| There should be one a week, one a day. | ||
| Do it all. | ||
| There's do it all. | ||
| I heard a hundred subpoenas that backed up because there's not enough lawyers. | ||
| I mean they got a problem because they're telling guys, if you work for Trump's DOJ, you're not going to get a job. | ||
| Problem is you're going to make these guys martyrs. | ||
| You got to go get to do them all. | ||
| You got to do them all sharp and all. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| Posto now up. | ||
| What 36 straight hours? | ||
| How many straight hours? | ||
| Uh, just the midwatch, just watching the just the midwatch short break. | ||
| Back in a moment. | ||
| We got mid rats around here. | ||
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| Huckabee, is Huckabee on a plane right now coming back here, being recalled as ambassador to Jerusalem? | ||
| I think he should be on a plane back to D.C. right now. | ||
| And over to Andrews. | ||
| It's real simple. | ||
| And I say this as a prior Navy intelligence officer. | ||
| Jonathan Pollard is one of the greatest traders to this nation in our nation's history. | ||
| It's probably right after that. | ||
| Tell us about your Naval Intelligence. | ||
| Tell us why it's important. | ||
| When you join Navy intelligence, they run you through the do's and don'ts. | ||
| And one of the first people they tell you about is the case of Jonathan Pollard. | ||
| So Jonathan Pollard was a Navy intelligence analyst on the civilian side, DOD contractor, and he stole, in total, 1 million classified documents from the United States Navy, United States intelligence community, and sold them, didn't provide them, didn't give them money. | ||
| Sold them to the Israelis, to a foreign government. | ||
| He also, by the way, Steve, attempted to sell them to the Pakistanis and to South Africa, which at the time they were going through apartheid still hadn't been. | ||
| Much of it a bustle. | ||
| Much of it, by the way, it's TSSEI material, much of which pertained, by the way, to the Arab nations and also, by the way, to sources and methods that the United States had on the ground in where? | ||
| The Soviet Union. | ||
| Ethel Rosenberg got she was killed for the death. | ||
| For leaking the bomb. | ||
| Death for the hydrogen bomb. | ||
| Pollard, what he did is actually worse than her, not the husband, but arguably worse than her. | ||
| Why did he not get the death penalty? | ||
| He did not get the death penalty. | ||
| He got life in prison. | ||
| And they were originally not going to give him life. | ||
| But then when the inspector general, I believe, came out during the sentencing phase of his trial, he ended up getting life. | ||
| He served 30 years. | ||
| And he said this did irreparable damage and grave harm to the national security of the United States of America. | ||
| Huckabee did this during the time of ending the 12-day war sometime in July. | ||
| Why is Huckabee not on a plane being recalled to talk to the president night and then be fired before midnight? | ||
| Well, when I first, and I've been traveling a bit, so when I first saw this, I said, well, surely he got signed off from the White House before he did this. | ||
| Surely you couldn't go and meet with somebody like that. | ||
| It'd be like going to meet Snowden in an official capacity, right? | ||
| And if you were going to do that, if you were, and by the way, I'm someone who's even said that I support a pardon for Snowden, right? | ||
| But you can't do that as a diplomat without sign-off from the White House. | ||
| And I don't support a pardon for Pollard at all. | ||
| National Security Advisor, at least, I would actually say you have to talk to the president. | ||
| At least the president. | ||
| This guy was a traitor to the nation. | ||
| And Steve, the optics disaster that it creates for the White House and for the administration at a time when you go out, when I go out to these campuses, when I go out there, and even when I was with Megan Kelly last night, we get all these questions: Israel, And it's a question of, we did the whole show, Human Events Daily, today on it, Steve. | ||
| And Kenny Cody, the great Kenny Cody over there, in studio, by the way. | ||
| He's in town. | ||
| You should have him on. | ||
| He said, Jack, for so much of Gen Z and so much of the working class people of western or eastern Tennessee, where he's from, he said, it's about the elites. | ||
| It's about an elite core. | ||
| It's an elite group that seemed to all get these special privileges. | ||
| And you saw this with Epstein. | ||
| Now you're seeing it with Pollard. | ||
| You see it again and again and again. | ||
| And the people are sick of it. | ||
| The people are livid about it. | ||
| Huckabee's been out of control a lot. | ||
| And some of the stuff he said in Israel about the Old Testament and about the Judeo-Christian values, all that, he's been out of control. | ||
| This is the one, there's no excuse for this. | ||
| He's got to be fired. | ||
| He's got to be recalled tonight, talk to the president, fired over the weekend. | ||
| Hang on. | ||
| I can't. | ||
| It is apoplectic to me that he is not going to see it going to the captain's mask right now. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| Yeah, yes. | ||
| It's unbelievable. | ||
| One of the worst traitors this country's ever had. | ||
| One of the absolute worst traitors. | ||
| You cannot meet with a traitor. | ||
| You cannot meet with someone who is a traitor to the nation. | ||
| There's one thing to say that if you're an enemy in official capacity. | ||
| And I think in the embassy. | ||
| And in the embassy. | ||
| So how can you be there? | ||
| And you're saying we're the America First Administration. | ||
| They're trying to hide the football. | ||
| You had a backroom meeting. | ||
| A literal backroom meeting with a traitor to our nation at the same time that we're trying to tell everybody that we're at. | ||
| I had Cliff Maloney on, Steve. | ||
| And you know what he said? | ||
| Cliff Maloney goes, he goes, this is the kind of thing, Steve, when we knock on doors in these neighborhoods, this is the kind of stuff they come up with. | ||
| They say, why is he having meetings with these traitors? | ||
| Huckabee's done a terrible job. | ||
| Sure, we recalled and fired immediately. | ||
| Let's go to, okay, Zelensky, massive news out of the Ukraine. | ||
| Zelensky's giving us a march of die. | ||
| Let's play the Zelensky and we'll have Jack jump in. | ||
| There's a 28-point program. | ||
| It's a good deal for him. | ||
| He should take the deal. | ||
| He's saying it's the worst deal in the world because it solidifies in the European papers are saying it was caught by the worst deal in the world if he continues to try to prosecute the war and he loses Odessa. | ||
| Right. | ||
| That's the worst deal. | ||
| So right now, there's a lot of people. | ||
| But remember, Zelensky is not concerned with the deal. | ||
| Linsky is certainly not concerned with losing the deal. | ||
| He's like Netanyahu. | ||
| He's concerned himself in keeping the gig because he's not answering just to the voters of Ukraine. | ||
| He's also answering to who? | ||
| The Azov Battalion, which is now the Azov Corps. | ||
| They've actually been up-promoted and upgraded to an Azov Corps within the Ukrainian military. | ||
| So he knows neo-Nazis. | ||
| Yes, these are the neo-Nazis, the Banderas. | ||
| They don't have a problem recruiting like the rest of the Ukrainian. | ||
| I've noticed that. | ||
| No, no, those guys. | ||
| So he knows that if he makes a deal that turns over the Donbass, which is what they were fighting for, that's why the Sea of Azov. | ||
| That's why they're called the Azov Battalion. | ||
| Sea of Azov is in the US. | ||
| But this turns over the Donbass and much more, right? | ||
| It's the Donbass and then up to the contact line in Zaporizhia and Herson. | ||
| Now, there's rumors this is going to have an American security guarantee like NATO. | ||
| Not good, but we'll get into this. | ||
| George Papadopoulos joins us. | ||
| George, you know this inside and out. | ||
| Your thoughts, sir? | ||
| Yeah, it's great to be with you, Steve and Jack. | ||
| Look, this is probably going to be the best deal that Zelensky will actually receive here because what America First foreign policy is, is about projecting power, sustaining alliances, and promoting energy security, not underwriting corruption and foreign governments and feeding the pocketbooks of their cronies to purchase these gold toilets and to flee their country with millions of dollars. | ||
| So basically what the United States has actually guaranteed in this situation is an American priority, and that is a return on the taxpayers' dollar. | ||
| They signed the mineral agreement with Zelensky. | ||
| They basically emboldened their forward posture in NATO and in the Eastern Flank. | ||
| They've actually expanded NATO, if you want to call that a win, by including Sweden and Finland. | ||
| They've allowed the United States. to export energy into the Balkans and Eastern Europe through Greece and other countries. | ||
| So this directly curtails Russia. | ||
| So what President Trump has actually done here is leveraged U.S. power like no other president in modern American history has done. | ||
| That is why both Russia and Ukraine are now at the negotiating table, because the United States is finally in a position of strength to actually dictate terms that are in the U.S. interest. | ||
| Well, the Zelensky crowd doesn't want to be at the negotiating table. | ||
| They say this is a massive victory in that President Trump and the Americans have given Putin everything. | ||
| Your thoughts? | ||
| Yeah, it really doesn't matter at this point, what Zelensky says. | ||
| President Trump himself said it today. | ||
| He should have accepted the deal two years ago. | ||
| If the United States is out of the situation, there will no longer be any financial aid. | ||
| Intelligence sharing shall be ceased and the military equipment will not be provided to Ukraine. | ||
| They will be left on their own unless the Europeans themselves want to foster this continuation of the war on their own continent, send their own men and women in fighting uniform on the front lines and send their own weapons and Euros over to the Ukrainians. | ||
| I don't think that's what the Europeans want. | ||
| Zelensky right now is desperate by appeasing to the Europeans and the Brits who seemingly want to continue the hoist of Zelensky. | ||
| But at this point, I think the Ukrainians have to look themselves in their face. | ||
| And I'm not talking about Zelensky. | ||
| I'm talking about the men and the women who are losing their lives on the front lines and the soldiers and to say to themselves, is it in our interest to continue fighting for this corrupt regime? | ||
| Is it in our interest to lose our sovereignty? | ||
| The answer is no and no. | ||
| They want, Jack, they want it signed. | ||
| Word has it, they want it signed by Thanksgiving Day. | ||
| And the president was asked that in the press fray just now, and he said, look, they need to sign it. | ||
| They need to sign it. | ||
| And the question, of course, is, and I believe Reuters had the story earlier, that will the U.S. be pulling intelligence support as well as weapons support, weapons supplies to them. | ||
| And look, that's always been the leverage that the U.S. has on Ukraine, that they would not be able to continue this. | ||
| They don't have the manpower, massive manpower disadvantage from the Russians, which everyone has had from the start. | ||
| And the only way they're able to do that is because continue in the fight is because of the technological backfill from the United States and all the money that we have spent there. | ||
| George, it couldn't come in a worse time for Zelensky. | ||
| Tell the audience about this $100 million. | ||
| This is just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
| He just fired his Attorney General. | ||
| Well, the Minister of Justice. | ||
| The $100 million scandal that's exploded over Kiev, sir. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, this is not the exception. | ||
| This is really the rule of the modus operandi of how the Ukrainian system has actually operated since the collapse of the Soviet Union. | ||
| There's nothing odd here about how these corrupt oligarchs and regimes in the Ukrainian states have actually operated, how they basically laundered various amounts of money, financial aid, used their leverage as basically a foothold for energy security in Europe between the Russians and the Europeans to basically concoct these schemes. | ||
| So right now, with this story coming out, Zelensky's basically in the toilets when it comes to the approval rating amongst the Ukrainian people, how the Trump administration views him, and hopefully how the Europeans actually deal with this person. | ||
| I think one of the key points of this proposal that President Trump has actually allowed to be viewed now is that there will be elections 100 days after an agreement is signed. | ||
| With a future without Zelensky, I think both Russia and Ukraine can actually survive trade and actually stop this war never started again. | ||
| George, where do people go for your content? | ||
| What are your coordinates, sir? | ||
| Yeah, thanks a lot, both Jack and Steve. | ||
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| Your announcement is always great. | ||
| George, thank you for jumping in here on a Friday afternoon. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Appreciate you both. | ||
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| Thoughts about Ukraine right now? | ||
| Look, Steve, I mean, you see what's going on. | ||
| This deal is clearly the best deal. | ||
| And by the way, see, it keeps Odessa. | ||
| And I'm going to say something right now. | ||
| The reason that, and we said this before, the reason that the United States is pressing on this and the reason Zelensky is getting so desperate and putting out this emergency message the way that he is is because he understands that once everything freezes over, right, once everything freezes over, you are going to get potential winter movement from the Russians shooting across that area. | ||
| And like, I don't know if people realize this, but the Russians do actually know something about winter warfare. | ||
| They're a little bit. | ||
| Go ask the Finns about this. | ||
| And ask the Wehrmacht about it. | ||
| Yeah, ask the Finns, ask the Wehrmacht. | ||
| Wehrmacht in the same territory, by the way. | ||
| So this is going to be a huge, an incredibly bad winter for Ukraine. | ||
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| Also, the AI, I don't think there's not an EO going to be signed. | ||
| The NDA, I think, is going to be after Thanksgiving. | ||
| Folks, don't rest under your laws. | ||
| We did an amazing job breaking this thing down. | ||
| What I need to understand with the AI, and I've been pressing on this with, we had Shane Cashman on. | ||
| I've talked to Joe about Shane Cashman from Timcast, who's big on this, is there was that leak from one of the roommates of Lance Twiggs and Tyler Robinson, the alleged murder of Charlie Kirk, that said that Twiggs was obsessed with chat GPT and would spend days upon days speaking with it, communing with it, coded language. | ||
| And then this is very interesting, forcing other people to read through the transcripts obsessively. | ||
| And so I want to get those logs because I want to know, because how many times have we seen chat GPT associated with acts of violence? | ||
| The kids, the teens, killing themselves. | ||
| You had a mother of a suicide victim on today. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| It was heartrendering. | ||
| I saw parts of that. | ||
| It was horrifying. | ||
| And my question to these guys is: what if one of the and what Shane Cashman said that was so interesting? | ||
| He said, if you're sort of a sort of a normal person and you go to it, you're probably going to be fine. | ||
| But if you have a diseased mind, if you're someone who's already kind of on the on the verge, on the edge, on the cusp of something, then what it does, it's mirroring behavior. | ||
| So it's going to mirror that psychosis back at you because it's designed to increase engagement, people increase interaction. | ||
| That's that's how they that's how they train it. | ||
| And so the question then becomes: and my question was: did they ask this thing about Charlie Kirk? | ||
| And what did it say? | ||
| Why we need those logs from San Altman? | ||
| I want those logs. | ||
| I'm telling you, you're not going to have a trial. | ||
| They're going to plead out the guy. | ||
| You're not going to get a death penalty. | ||
| No plea deals. | ||
| Mike, I'm going to bifurcate your thing real quickly. | ||
| Tina Peters, Tina Peterson is in the special housing unit. | ||
| We need to get on top of this. | ||
| Your thoughts on Tina Peters, sir? | ||
| We've got to get her out. | ||
| We've got to get her out. | ||
| I know that they're doing everything they can. | ||
| I've just said, you know, I'm getting mixed reports every day, but it says she's a political prisoner and everybody knows it. | ||
| I'm just glad that it's getting, you know, more and more talked about because they've got to kick her out. | ||
| I said it way back in February: take her out under the federal witness protection program. | ||
| And who do you go after? | ||
| Jenna Griswold, the crooked secretary of the state of Colorado. | ||
| Jenna Griswold belongs in jail. | ||
| You're going to jail, Jenna. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Are we going to kick Tina Peters out on the witness protection program and do it today? | ||
| No, because she's under witness protection. | ||
| She's in solitary confinement right now. | ||
| No, she should be granted federal witness protection and that there should be federal charges on Jenna Griswold. | ||
| It's as simple as that. | ||
| She's the witness and that she's the witness. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| It has absolutely. | ||
| It should have been done a long time ago. | ||
| And that's probably, by the way, where Lance Twiggs is right now. | ||
| It's where. | ||
| And witness protection. | ||
| You should not be able to cut a deal until we get to the bottom of all that. | ||
| Mike Lindell. | ||
| It's been a long, tough day, but we got through it. | ||
| We're going to get, we just had a surprise in the Oval Office. | ||
| We'll break it all down. | ||
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| I thought I was watching a TikTok video again. | ||
| That's no, that's these guys, they want to do TikToks, but then when you, and you have to press them, you have to press them. | ||
| You can't let go. | ||
| And you have to stick to the point. | ||
| You said this. | ||
| And you go, oh, and the word salad comes out. | ||
| You said this. | ||
| Why did you say that? | ||
| You just keep going back to it. | ||
| Don't let it go off and let them drift into space. | ||
| Divine Providence, you were in the Oval today. | ||
| Just saying, God works in mysterious ways. | ||
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| Jack Pasobic, thank you for dropping by from the White House. | ||
| I really appreciate it. | ||
| Getting home a little late. | ||
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| He was not happy. | ||
| He was not happy. | ||
| But he's running the IRS. | ||
| They need cash. | ||
| Hey, $2 trillion deficits. | ||
| Tax network USA. | ||
| Saw him at Butterworks the other night with the protesters. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Don't mess with the beast. | ||
| $800,958-1,000. | ||
| They've solved a billion dollars of the tax problems. | ||
| They will solve yours. | ||
| Check it out today. | ||
| Tell them Ben has sent you. | ||
| You get a free analysis. | ||
| Stick around. |