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| This evening, all eyes are on Tennessee's 7th district, which is holding a special election to fill its House seat. | ||
| This is a district that Donald Trump won by 22 points just one year ago. | ||
| But this evening, it was a much, much closer race. | ||
| The NBC News decision desk can project that the Republican Matt Van Epps has defeated the Democrat aft in vain. | ||
| But right now, the margin is only about nine points. | ||
| So while the Democrats did not gain a seat, they did come a whole lot closer to Republicans in a ruby red district ahead of next year's midterm. | ||
| Let's talk about the numbers. | ||
| Republicans should be running for the Hills this morning because the blue wave is building, my dear friend Mr. Berman. | ||
| What are we talking about here? | ||
| Well, Van Epps, Matt Van Epps, the Republican candidate, he won it by nine, but this is a district that Donald Trump won by 22 points, 15 points, 17 points. | ||
| This is a 13-point gain for the Democrats in terms of the margin. | ||
| And excuse time for Republicans is over because I hear all about these special elections. | ||
| Oh, the turnout's so low. | ||
| It's not representative of what happened in the midterm election. | ||
| The turnout last night in Tennessee's 7th district was equal to the turnout in the 2022 midterm election. | ||
| So the blue wave, it seems to be building right out of center of Tennessee. | ||
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And we may not have won tonight, but we changed the story of what's possible here. | |
| And we're not done. | ||
| Not by a long shot. | ||
| So tomorrow, we keep fighting. | ||
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Tomorrow we keep building. | |
| Tomorrow we keep organizing. | ||
| What we see happening is take a look here. | ||
| Okay, 2025 U.S. House special elections. | ||
| Dems outrunning Kamala Harris. | ||
| A lot of blue here, a lot of blue, which is what I think the nation might look like a year from now if these results hold. | ||
| Arizona 7, you see a 17 outperformance of Kamala Harris. | ||
| 23 points in Florida 1. | ||
| 16 points in Florida 6. | ||
| 13 points in Tennessee 7. | ||
| 28 points in Texas 28. | ||
| And then 17 points in Virginia 11. | ||
| So we've seen it throughout the nation, whether you go from the suburbs of Washington, D.C., all the way to southwest, to the southwest in Arizona, whether you're looking at Texas, whether you're looking at Tennessee, whether you go down to Florida, we have seen the Democratic outperformance of Kamala Harris happening across the political map. | ||
| What happened last night in Tennessee ain't just staying in Tennessee. | ||
| It is spreading itself throughout the nation. | ||
| As I said to me, looking at these results, it looks like a blue wave is building. | ||
| Larry, what are your reactions? | ||
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Well, my reaction is that it's always better to win than to lose, but this particular victory for the Republicans is unimpressive. | |
| It's flat. | ||
| It shows a shift of 12 or 13 points in the Democratic direction compared to Trump's win in 2024. | ||
| And if, if, if this kind of shift is maintained, the magnitude of it to next year's midterm elections, Democrats would certainly take over the House of Representatives. | ||
| I wouldn't want to wager a guess on the Senate, but I bet the Senate would get a lot closer too. | ||
| These special elections, you know, we're sort of applying these hypothetical numbers right in terms of, oh, Democrats would gain north to 40 seats if, you know, you moved everything over, you know, 13 points from the 2024 presidential result. | ||
| But we actually have history to show that what happens in special elections doesn't just stay in special elections. | ||
| It spills over to the midterm results. | ||
| Special elections and midterm results. | ||
| I just keep going to this. | ||
| When a party outperformed in special elections since 2005, five out of five times they went on to win a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. | ||
| What happened last night in Tennessee is a very, very bad omen for Republicans and a very, very good omen for Democrats. | ||
| I think a couple of things. | ||
| One is that it is obviously a very red district that was gerrymandered to beat to protect Republicans. | ||
| And so it should have been a very safe win. | ||
| And the candidate Republicans had, from all I've heard, was a pretty good candidate. | ||
| I mean, he's sort of central casting, military background, et cetera. | ||
| And the Democratic candidate, while she ran a very good campaign, had some very difficult things in her background, like in a podcast saying that she hated Nashville and hated country music in a district that represented Nashville. | ||
| That's a tough thing to overcome. | ||
| And yet she still improved the margin by 10 or more points. | ||
| So when you net it out, what this really means for members of Republican members of Congress, unless you won your seat by a lot more than 12 points, you're looking around and saying, gee, you know, this means that if I only won my race by 12 points, that it's a dead even race come the midterms. | ||
| And that's assuming that things don't get worse, which they're likely to. | ||
| Hey, Joe, yeah, a big miss on the ADP payrolls. | ||
| The private payroll company saying private payrolls shed 32,000 workers in November. | ||
| That's the fourth negative number in the past six months for this series. | ||
| Take a look here. | ||
| The estimate was for 40,000. | ||
| So the street was off on this one. | ||
| And how did you get there? | ||
| Well, goods producing shed 19,000 workers. | ||
| Service producing shedding 13,000 workers. | ||
| But the big story here, and I'll show you more detail on this, is what's happening with small business down 120,000. | ||
| Medium and large business doing okay, up 51 and 39,000, respectively. | ||
| But take a look at this chart here. | ||
| Virtually all of the job losses have come from small business, which has been negative in six of seven months since April. | ||
| Without those losses, ADP numbers would actually be positive. | ||
| But you can't get rid of or you can't exclude small business. | ||
| And then you look at it by sector. | ||
| Well, we've seen those two sectors do it. | ||
| Education, health services, leadership hospitality leading the way, but manufacturing down, information down, and professional business services down by 26,000. | ||
| Also, another sign of weakness in the job market. | ||
| Job stayers, their wages up 4.4. | ||
| That's down a 10th from the prior month. | ||
| And job changers, that was a big number or had been. | ||
| That's down four tension of a point to 6.3%. | ||
| So, Joe, at least according to ADP, additional weakness in the job market and small business getting hammered. | ||
| And there is some information that some of this may be coming from being hammered by the tariffs. | ||
| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
| here's your host stephen k band it's wednesday 3 december year of our lord 2025 um We're packed today of things to go through. | ||
| You saw, and we've got David Zier Poso, an entire team at the Pentagon right now. | ||
| They're in a briefing, a behind-closed door briefing, and they're going to be out, I think, momentarily at the bottom of the hour for us to get both Zir and Pesobic. | ||
| A lot going on on the national security front. | ||
| I want to go back. | ||
| You saw, okay. | ||
| Why do we play things that upset you early in the morning before you've, you know, maybe some of you, particularly on the West Coast, have not gotten to your Warpath coffee? | ||
| We do it to make sure that you understand how the narrative is being set by the opposition, by the enemy of MAGA, the enemy of President Trump. | ||
| You saw CNN. | ||
| You see the joy? | ||
| I mean, you see the exuberance. | ||
| They're talking about a blue wave and they're sitting there spiking the football. | ||
| Look, the takeaway from your state is when MAGA engages, because this thing was a dead heat. | ||
| In fact, we were down on the early vote. | ||
| When MAGA engages over those four or five days that people worked and the communications got out there and clearer communication lines. | ||
| And then the candidate who I agree with CNN was a terrific candidate, a combat veteran, kind of from Central Casting. | ||
| When all of that got out, you had a massive blowaway. | ||
| As Michael Patrick Leah, he told us, if you represent on game day, you're going to have a blowout. | ||
| And Leah, he told me beforehand, hey, I think we can win this thing by nine or 10 points if people turn up and people turned up. | ||
| Don't look at the 13-point swing. | ||
| That's not particularly relevant. | ||
| What's relevant in this race in the most important thing overall is people's engagement in the process. | ||
| When people finally got engaged in this process over the long Thanksgiving weekend, and then on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, they get out the vote to focus in very cold, bitter weather. | ||
| There was blowout numbers, which the Democrats were not expecting on Election Day, on game day. | ||
| This is what we're going to have to depend upon in the midterm elections. | ||
| This is all about getting out low information, low propensity voters who oftentimes have, if Trump's not on the ballot, if Trump's not there, we're just not interested. | ||
| We're going to have to engage those people every day. | ||
| Now, the other part of this on the cold open was the ADP payroll number, particularly for small business. | ||
| Once again, I think CNBC is just making it up. | ||
| There is no evidence that anybody's put forward, and I mean hard evidence that the tariffs are having anything to do with this maybe softening and a slight softening in small business. | ||
| What I think it reinforces is the interest rate situation, and this is why President Trump's pick for the Federal Reserve, and if Powell's going to give up his seat as governor, which we'll get to later in the week, the complexity of this. | ||
| Right now, I think this is about interest rates and about the way the Fed miscalculates interest rates and Powell refuses to, you know, refuses to respond. | ||
| Now, there's supposed to be another cut in December, but knowing Powell and particularly knowing how vindictive he is against the president and MAGA and the Trump administration, I'm sure he's not going to give any guidance to additional cuts coming in in 26. | ||
| So what does this all mean? | ||
| We have a real fight on our hands. | ||
| The supply side tax cuts and as President Trump said yesterday, the capital expenditure coming from those countries that have committed, I don't know, between $9 and $18 trillion somewhere to bring back to build manufacturing plant here in the United States to avoid the tariffs, which is the point. | ||
| The tariffs are a forcing function. | ||
| When those kick in and they will kick in sometime in 26, you'll start to get massive GDP growth, massive GDP per capita growth, jobs, wages, whatever. | ||
| And I've said, hey, you may have a gap there before it totally kicks in. | ||
| I think you may be seeing that gap, at least a little bit of it, on this ADP number. | ||
| You saw the way the reason we wanted to play the Harry Anton thing in its entirety intercut with what the Democrat candidate was saying last night is the exuberance. | ||
| The mainstream media is going to try to bury President Trump. | ||
| They've tried this from the very beginning when he came down the escalator. | ||
| You guys know it. | ||
| You've been ringside. | ||
| You have been the force that put him on your shoulders when the establishment basically stole and the globalists stole the, in the deep state, stole the 2020 election for the greatest comeback in history. | ||
| And this is why I think it's incumbent upon now action, action, action. | ||
| You're having essentially a fistfight between Elise Stefanik and Johnson right now on the NDAA, on certain elements of it tied to intelligence and tied to Arctic Frost and tied to everything that the deep state has tried to do to Trump to tear him apart. | ||
| That Jamie Raskin has been able to block some things and put some other things in there. | ||
| And she says it's not acceptable. | ||
| And she's gone public with it. | ||
| If now we ever had a clarion call for more direct action, direct action, action, action, it has to be now. | ||
| And I realize President Trump now has the thing that we're blocking immigration and cutting off all the illegal immigrants from tax benefits, which, hey, I think most people figured we did that day one. | ||
| But hey, if we didn't, that's fine. | ||
| Let's do it today. | ||
| But it's importantly, you know, Bosberg, the judge, I think is refusing to come over at an invitation to testify. | ||
| And I believe it's even behind closed door of the house. | ||
| It's time now to impeach him to go after with more indictments right now against the deep state. | ||
| And this is why we have, you know, Poso and Zir from the Pentagon. | ||
| God bless the fact that, you know, you're in Moscow, you're here, you're there, you're all these places. | ||
| Bibi's coming to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
| That's all fine. | ||
| But the priority has to be here. | ||
| And even there, even in these situations, it's how it relates back directly. | ||
| And the taxpayer and the citizen understands we're in Moscow to try to end this war because this directly affects you. | ||
| We don't have to shovel any more money in there. | ||
| Or we're in Venezuela because we're tired of the drugs coming up. | ||
| And also that they were in back of one of the big parts and back of the invasion of the country. | ||
| Or in Israel, we're finally shutting this thing down. | ||
| It's going to become a secondary thought as it should be. | ||
| It's a sideshow to a sideshow. | ||
| You've got to get back to the main event. | ||
| And the main event is here. | ||
| And we got our work cut out for us. | ||
| But he's here, Harry Enton. | ||
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The blue wave is building. | |
| Look at that. | ||
| Look how jacked up they are. | ||
| And that is on the 3rd of December of 2025. | ||
| As they get any analytics at all that support their theory, you're going to have your nose rubbed in it every day. | ||
| And they're going to try to build a psychological wave by convincing the American people and particularly in convincing MAGA it's too late. | ||
| This is what they tried to do in Tennessee. | ||
| And you represented, and I mean overrepresented on game day to lead to a blowout number, a nine-point win. | ||
| Don't forget that. | ||
| A nine-point win. | ||
| They were hoping for something like two or three. | ||
| Short break. | ||
| Back in a moment. | ||
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| Andrew Colvett, now the lead host for the Charlie Kirk Show that follows us at noon, has got a great, he's posted on Twitter, I think is correct, about the comeback and the nine-point win and how off elections, particularly in the Christmas holidays or around the Christmas holidays between Thanksgiving and Christmas, are always tough. | ||
| But he talked about certain policies President Trump's announced that's jacked up. | ||
| Of course. | ||
| That's what we thought. | ||
| Most of this stuff is done. | ||
| Now more than ever, I think the president, the people around him, you got to say, hey, look, you know, president's being told all this stuff. | ||
| It's now saying, hey, we got it. | ||
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Boom, Let's just focus, focus, focus. | |
| You got the right team. | ||
| You got the right policies. | ||
| It's just hit it. | ||
| The other thing I want people to understand, it just doesn't appear to nowhere when you have this massive game day results. | ||
| The Democrats thought they would win this, or it would be late in the night, early in the morning, or it'd be a two or three point win at the most. | ||
| They weren't prepared for nine. | ||
| The reason you have this is you have MAGA, the War Posse, the precinct strategy folks. | ||
| You have people out there that are engaged in working nonstop. | ||
| Steve Stern, I know you particularly, I think this week are going to focus, this afternoon going to focus on Texas. | ||
| Tell us what your guys are up to and why this is so important. | ||
| We have hundreds of groups out there all the time working on election integrity, working on a precinct strategy, get out the vote, all of this. | ||
| Walk me through what you guys are doing today and why people should tune in. | ||
| So first, I want to bring you some great news. | ||
| Last night, I was at a meeting for the Broward County Republican Club, which I'm the vice president, and General Chris said he came out with the numbers. | ||
| Up 3% in registrations for Republicans and turnover for Democrats. | ||
| Why is this happening? | ||
| We spend $30,000 on emails, and we want everybody around the country who's a BREC or a REC member to do this. | ||
| We're turning in every household that had one Democrat and one Republican emails, texts, continuously, turning them to Republicans. | ||
| So this is happening all over the country, and we have more Republicans coming on everywhere. | ||
| And I don't care what the Democrats say, we are winning. | ||
| Now, today and on December 17th, two election security calls. | ||
| The first one today is on Texas. | ||
| We have a star on, Colonel Alan West, who's the head of the Dallas Executive Committee. | ||
| He will be talking about hand counting. | ||
| That county has gone away from the machines. | ||
| And on the 17th, we're going to bring you Andy Thompson on our election security call that is going to tell you what's happening in Nevada, which is going to be outstanding. | ||
| I don't want to give it away. | ||
| But today we're going to have Dr. Jerome Corsi on. | ||
| He's going to be talking about one of the things about his EO for President Trump that he's working on. | ||
| He'll talk about that. | ||
| We're going to have Darrell Day on. | ||
| He's also a Dallas election official. | ||
| He's going to be talking about hand counting today. | ||
| We're going to have Linda Sinkowitz on talking about fight voter fraud. | ||
| Garland Favarino will be coming on all the good news in Georgia. | ||
| But we're going to have a great podcaster on from Texas, Scott McKay. | ||
| How do we get all these people on? | ||
| Thanks to you. | ||
| We get millions of people on this afternoon. | ||
| If you want to come on, you'll see my email on the bottom. | ||
| If not, sstern1054gmail.com. | ||
| Go there. | ||
| We'll send you a link to the show today. | ||
| It's going to be at 2 o'clock Eastern time. | ||
| It'll last two hours. | ||
| We're going to have terrific people on. | ||
| Mark Cook's going to be talking about Tina Peters. | ||
| We don't want to forget about that. | ||
| I know we have limited time today. | ||
| You want to come on also on the 17th? | ||
| I'll send you the link to that on Friday. | ||
| We're going to have Carrie Lake on, Wayne Root, hopefully you, Dr. Frank, Steve Buber, Marley Hornick, Kimberly Fletcher, Laura Logan. | ||
| We have top stars coming on. | ||
| Everybody's going to be talking about what's happening in election integrity. | ||
| So, again, everything is happening today. | ||
| Precinct strategy is working everywhere. | ||
| Steve, go ahead. | ||
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Okay, where do they go for today for two o'clock? | |
| It's very important that people pile into this. | ||
| So, we can go together on your feed. | ||
| We can go to Stern American Rumble. | ||
| We can email me and I'll give you the link. | ||
| We'll be on nine computers streaming this all over the world. | ||
| You can go to Lindell TV, Cloud Hub. | ||
| We got it all over the place. | ||
| This is going to be one of the most exciting election security calls ever had. | ||
| And on the 17th, again, again, have everybody have a good holiday. | ||
| We'll see you today at 2 o'clock. | ||
| Action. | ||
| Steve Stern, thank you so much. | ||
| Don't forget precinct strategy. | ||
| The most important thing that we could do for the 2026 election. | ||
| Go into that. | ||
| We get 30, 40,000. | ||
| You get 60,000. | ||
| We got people all over the country helping us. | ||
| We love you, Steve. | ||
| Thank you for everything you're doing. | ||
| Thank you, brother, and thank you for hitting us today. | ||
| Very important. | ||
| 2 p.m. | ||
| And a hat tip to Melissa Katz and everybody down in Dallas. | ||
| President's ecstatic about this, this paper ballot hand counted leading a revolution in Texas. | ||
| And quite frankly, Dallas County ain't easy to do. | ||
| Texas is vitally important. | ||
| Peter McElvin joins us now. | ||
| Peter wrote a piece the other day. | ||
| You came and spent just a couple of days in Texas and you were shocked. | ||
| And you've been one of the best. | ||
| Now that Nigel's in the government, Raheem's over here covering more American news. | ||
| I think you are probably, you and Tommy Robinson are the two best about showing what's going on and really the collapse of our mother country, Great Britain. | ||
| And it's shocking and it gets worse every day and it's accelerating at an accelerating rate. | ||
| You came here for just a couple of days in Texas and you told me, you said, hey, look, you guys got to understand, you're heading down the same path and maybe heading down the same path more rapidly than you guys were at the beginning. | ||
| Walk us through that in this piece you wrote the other day. | ||
| Well, yeah, Raheem's done a great job. | ||
| He's left Londonistan. | ||
| I'm still here. | ||
| And this was showing some of the courts that are operating, some of the Sharia courts that are operating in the U.S. | ||
| To give you an example. | ||
| And in the UK, we've got 85 Sharia courts. | ||
| They've been operating since 1982. | ||
| There was a government report back, I think, 2018, and it said that these bodies operate as a parallel legal system and they subject tens of thousands of British women to medieval rules. | ||
| That was the understanding of the British government in 2018. | ||
| So over in the U.S., in Texas, I looked at three different Sharia courts that are operating. | ||
| The Islamic Tribunal of Dallas, which is up there, northeast Dallas, up near Piano, where the huge epic city development is being pushed forward. | ||
| And it is, it now has, I think it started 2014 as a voluntary voluntary, the voluntary mediation service. | ||
| And these all start as voluntary. | ||
| But Steve, it is not voluntary for the women. | ||
| The women have no choice. | ||
| And in the UK, some of the courts, 90% of the cases are by women who are desperate and want to help in their marriages and are trapped. | ||
| And all they need is the man to say, I divorced you three times according to Islamic law. | ||
| And she is divorced. | ||
| She is thrown out and she is nothing because the man takes all. | ||
| He is the winner. | ||
| So, you've got the Islamic Tribunal of Dallas that is now having 300 cases a year. | ||
| Started in 2014, that's ramped up. | ||
| And I looked at some of the other ones. | ||
| One of the big ones in the U.S. is the North American Islamic Trust. | ||
| And back in 2003, I think it was in a Senate hearing, and it talked about them then having title deeds to 300 to 325 U.S. mosques. | ||
| Now, at the time, that was 11%. | ||
| At the time, there were about 1,300 mosques, so 10%. | ||
| You now have 2,700 mosques according to 2020 figures. | ||
| That is well above 3,000 now. | ||
| So, who knows how many mosques the Islamic and the North American Islamic Trust now operates? | ||
| It could be far more. | ||
| At that time, it was 27%. | ||
| If it's the same amount, then they rule, they run 650 mosques in the U.S. | ||
| And again, there are Sharia courts attached to a number of those mosques. | ||
| And this is about divorces, this is about estate issues, and local issues. | ||
| And again, these are run by all men, all male, as you can imagine. | ||
| Four men. | ||
| A lot of these are trained in the Middle East. | ||
| So they come over, they then run these courts and subjugate, subject these women to many evil rules. | ||
| And I was, when I look back at the state of Texas, I kind of thought as a foreigner, you know, Texas has always been a red state. | ||
| And then you look, it was only basically you only had three Republican governors, I think, since the founding of Texas State up until George W. Bush. | ||
| And then you've had 30 years and George W. Bush, Rick Perry, and Greg Abbott. | ||
| This ramping up of mosques, this ramping up of Sharia courts, this ramping up of halal food in Dallas running in Houston running at 23% a year, the biggest growth in halal food in America in Houston. | ||
| This has happened under Republican governors. | ||
| Now, it's not my place to criticize. | ||
| I will let the Warren Posse have their say on that. | ||
| But there is a concern that this is happening under the noses, and at least Greg Abbott has woken up to this. | ||
| Peter, hang over a second. | ||
| I know, just declared the CARE and declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization and kind of got ahead of the Trump administration. | ||
| And we're very appreciative of that. | ||
| Stick around. | ||
| We got more questions about this. | ||
| As Texas goes, so goes the nation. | ||
| And the Islamic jihadist radicals understand that. | ||
| I'm with Glenn's story later today. | ||
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| Okay, folks, time to take your number two princel out. | ||
| We're going to have a little pattern recognition exercise on some of the most important stories in the world, in the nation. | ||
| They're kind of a little bit desperate, but I think you'll see, you'll go, aha, I see the point he's trying to get at. | ||
| BB scheduled now to come over, I think, to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
| And of course, part of it is his pardon, but let's set that aside. | ||
| The other is that a number of folks over there are saying, hey, this Gaza thing is not working out because we don't want the Turks. | ||
| It turns out other nations don't want the Turks. | ||
| Some of them want Qatar, others don't want Qatar. | ||
| But it's all related to the Muslim Brotherhood and the Muslim Brotherhood's reach into Turkey into Qatar. | ||
| You've got in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the first Muslim ever elected, my beloved Commonwealth, ever elected on a statewide level in any state in the union. | ||
| The lieutenant governor, governor's Muslim. | ||
| And three stories. | ||
| I got McOvini now from London, who's talking about Texas when he came here about, hey, how America says, don't fool yourself. | ||
| You're heading down the path we headed in London Stan. | ||
| Lindell's going to join me in a second. | ||
| Minnesota, this situation, the Somalians in Minnesota, it's a money laundering, racketeering operation under these progressives like Waltz that just look the other way. | ||
| Plus in New York City, Mandami, he's a Ugandan Marxist jihadist, okay? | ||
| The Muslims are now in control of New York City. | ||
| Do you see the pattern recognition? | ||
| This is going to become the major issue. | ||
| President Trump, the lead story in Daily Mail, leads during the New York Post, overnight, President Trump says, I've had it. | ||
| And you saw yesterday at the, maybe we have time to play it later, at the cabinet meeting, he hit him with both barrels. | ||
| I don't want these people coming in the country. | ||
| I'm not going to allow these people to come into the country. | ||
| Andrew Colvet puts up very brilliantly saying, hey, President Trump's not just reawakening, but re-emphasis on this over the Thanksgiving holidays is one of the reasons that we had a game day blowout for a MAGA candidate who, by the way, had spent nine combat tours as a young man coming out of West Point where in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Middle East with the entire Islamic war we're fighting over there. | ||
| So you see the pattern recognition? | ||
| Can you connect some dots here? | ||
| It ain't that hard. | ||
| And the mainstream media doesn't want to talk about it. | ||
| They don't want to connect dots. | ||
| This is a clear and present danger for our country. | ||
| And it's going to take brave Texans. | ||
| I mean, Abbott, look, he called them. | ||
| He designated CARE, and they're already being sued. | ||
| Designated CARE, a terrorist organization, designated the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. | ||
| You have a cancer right now in the United States, and this cancer is starting to eat away. | ||
| It's going to take very brave people to call it out and not just call it out, to stand in the breach and saying, no, we are not going to allow what happened in Europe to happen here. | ||
| And this is the whole thing about the Ukrainian negotiations. | ||
| When we're sitting there going, well, what are the Europeans putting up? | ||
| What are the Europeans guaranteeing? | ||
| What are the Europeans about Ukraine? | ||
| They came and saved their own countries. | ||
| France, Germany, and England are all going to fall. | ||
| Brussels, they're all going to fall because of this. | ||
| And the Islamic radicals know that. | ||
| They brag about it. | ||
| Macovini, I've been told forever in London and in Texas that the Sharia courts have no standing, no bearing. | ||
| They can't do anything. | ||
| What do you mean they're telling women what to do and they're making these codes? | ||
| They tell us over and over again. | ||
| Not the Muslims. | ||
| They say, no, Sharia law, it works. | ||
| I'm talking about American officials sit there constantly and say, you're wrong. | ||
| You're an alarmist. | ||
| In England, you're an alarmist. | ||
| They have no standing, no jurisdiction. | ||
| What say you, sir? | ||
| Well, I've made this point regularly, Steve, and my point would be tell this to the women that may live in 2025 in Dallas, but really they're subjected to a legal system that is seventh century Arabia. | ||
| They don't know any better because many of them don't speak English. | ||
| It's a closed community. | ||
| They are not allowed out of their house. | ||
| They're not allowed out to work. | ||
| They are simply there to look after the children. | ||
| Now, in the U.S., in the UK, it was the Muslim Arbitration Tribunal Act. | ||
| Say that quickly. | ||
| And that was passed in 1982, I believe. | ||
| And then since then, we've allowed Muslim courts, of which there are 85. | ||
| In America, it's slightly different. | ||
| My understanding is that you've got the Federal Arbitration Act of 1924 or 1925. | ||
| And that allows Christian, Jewish, and Muslim courts. | ||
| Now, I would argue, why do you need religious courts in a country? | ||
| Because then you've got competing different laws. | ||
| That is where the opening happened to allow this. | ||
| So for 100 years, this has been happening, but you haven't had mass immigration. | ||
| You haven't had Muslim entities. | ||
| Now you do. | ||
| Now you have this huge growth, and therefore this is a problem. | ||
| So they're using that legislation. | ||
| Now, of course, that legislation says these bodies function as private arbitration tribunals. | ||
| They're not official courts, but it does seem to say that it gives force of law to the judgments. | ||
| Therefore, they do seem to be legally binding. | ||
| Now, it says they're only legally binding if it doesn't conflict with federal or state laws. | ||
| But you tell me which court or police officer is going to go into an Islamic area and demand access to those rulings and then to begin to enforce or unenforce them. | ||
| That doesn't happen. | ||
| Of course, these courts, it's wonderful because it's not in English. | ||
| There are no records kept. | ||
| There's no transparency. | ||
| So the government is not allowed a look in. | ||
| If it was allowed to look in, it would realize that these are absolutely unfair to how women are treated, especially in divorce cases and custody cases, in financial cases, in business transactions. | ||
| This is unfair and does conflict with U.S. law. | ||
| But you'll need a very brave individual in law enforcement or courts that's going to enforce the rule of law. | ||
| We're going to have to do that. | ||
| And Texas, one of the reasons I'm meeting with Glenn Starring, the team this afternoon is that you're going to have to, you've designated the Muslim Brotherhood in the care as terrorism organization. | ||
| Now you've got to get down to it. | ||
| You got to dig them out of here and starting with these Sharia courts. | ||
| And I'm telling you, what's happening in Texas, very, very scary. | ||
| We're going to have a bunch of big announcements about all this in the days and weeks ahead before Christmas, about January and 26, what we're going to do. | ||
| To start off with a bang, Macaulay, where do they go to get all your, to see the show, which is on fire, and also your social media? | ||
| Well, every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, 3 p.m. Eastern, we had Alec Leson looking at Fatherhood on Monday. | ||
| We've got Bridget Gabriel on Thursday, tomorrow talking about this very issue, the Muslim Brotherhood Care, this debate about Islam that suddenly opened up. | ||
| And of course, you can watch on War Room. | ||
| You can watch on Rumble, Getter on War Room, or you can jump over to X on Hearts of Oak at Hearts of Oak UK. | ||
| But stick with Warroom and you'll find us every Monday, Thursday, Saturday. | ||
| And also my personal up on Getter. | ||
| Peter, thank you. | ||
| And great work. | ||
| We appreciate what you're doing. | ||
| Thank you for our country and for England, Great Britain. | ||
| Mike Lindell, you know, when Paul Ryan canceled us from going to Wisconsin in the closing 48 hours, 72 hours to the 2016, I told Paul Ryan, no, We're actually winning in Wisconsin, but we've got to go there one more time. | ||
| We have to go says, no, you're going to lose. | ||
| I can't do it. | ||
| He can't come. | ||
| So he banned us from there. | ||
| And so a guy named Marty Davis, knew Marty Davis through Laura Ingram. | ||
| And he had a hangar. | ||
| We showed up to Minnesota, freezing cold. | ||
| I think it's 25 degrees. | ||
| There are 15 or 25,000 people, 10,000 in the hangar, 15,000. | ||
| President Trump is blown away. | ||
| He always went in Minnesota. | ||
| And Miller and I are on the plane. | ||
| And he turns to us, goes, okay, this is a 20-minute stop. | ||
| I got to give a speech. | ||
| What am I talking about? | ||
| We just go, Somalians. | ||
| And President Trump went up there and gave a throwdown. | ||
| So here we are in 2025. | ||
| This scandal, sir, that is developing in Minnesota is breathtaking in its scale, its sophistication, and it's out in the open. | ||
| Hey, we don't care. | ||
| There's a massive money laundering operation, corruption operation in the gray state tied to wait for it, Islam and Somalians. | ||
| What's going on there, Mike? | ||
| And what are you guys going to do to stop it? | ||
| And Steve, interestingly, you bring up that rally. | ||
| I spoke at that rally. | ||
| That's the first time I ever spoke in public at a rally. | ||
| It was very nervous, but so much has happened since then. | ||
| We already knew that this stuff was coming way back then, being a resident of Minnesota all my life. | ||
| And Steve, I look at it as a evil is greedy. | ||
| I've always told everyone that evil is greedy. | ||
| That's our biggest advantage. | ||
| And like I just heard that Pam Bondi said, over 50% of them, or maybe even more, are here illegally, overstate visas, all these things. | ||
| But what this is going to do, Steve, not just this huge corruption and huge theft of billions of dollars from us, but also it's going to open up to the stolen election. | ||
| I believe Donald Trump won in 2016, won Minnesota. | ||
| We all believe that. | ||
| There's so much tied to the election crime. | ||
| And then you have our schools in Minnesota. | ||
| This has also affected our schools. | ||
| I've been looking at all this and it's just destroyed downtown Minneapolis in a lot of ways. | ||
| You know, me being an ex-addict, I spent a lot of time down there with your teen challenge and teen challenges, your salvation armies. | ||
| And then when all the Somalians came in there. | ||
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But what is the Somalians? | |
| The American citizens have taken a backseat to the Somalians. | ||
| What are you? | ||
| You know, President Trump and anybody. | ||
| You're as close to him as anybody human out there. | ||
| What are you recommending to President Trump? | ||
| The action to be done today to start to take care of this problem. | ||
| We've let it fester. | ||
| We've let Omar with the brother. | ||
| We've let all this fester. | ||
| Tim Walz now is being exposed as a completely not just incompetent but corrupt. | ||
| What's your recommendation to the president? | ||
| Well, Tim Waltz has to be gone. | ||
| There's the first one. | ||
| But no, we've got to stop this now. | ||
| We've been praying for that this days would come. | ||
| You guys got to realize the call to the call to prayer is rung all over Minneapolis every day for and it's disgusting. | ||
| Waltz tried to shut down all her Christian churches during the China virus, but yet the mosque opened. | ||
| And so he's got to, he's got to, he's got to deport and just get, you know, get rid of all the ones for sure that, you know, that are here illegally. | ||
| And I think they're doing that now. | ||
| According to Pam Bondi, I mean, or I'm sorry, it wasn't Pam Bondi. | ||
| It was Christy Noam. | ||
| Christy Noam said that they're over 50% of them are here. | ||
| They're there now on illegal visas. | ||
| But now is the time. | ||
| If we don't do it now, and they committed crimes, okay, they've committed these huge crimes and it goes so deep. | ||
| And it's not just, you guys realize it's not just Minneapolis. | ||
| It's all throughout Minnesota and other cities in Minnesota. | ||
| And who knows what? | ||
| Steve, I don't even know if they've been investigated that far out. | ||
| Has the Muslim Attorney General Minnesota targeted the Lindale Recovery Network because you have a Christian-based solution for addiction, sir? | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| And that's going on. | ||
| As we speak, everybody, it's had me tied up for the last two weeks. | ||
| Again, he's all in. | ||
| Keith Ellison is attacking my Lindale Recovery Network because it's a Christian base, gets people out of addiction, gets people to Jesus Christ. | ||
| You know, I said a long time ago, Steve, at the Rose Garden when I did that speech, a nation had turned its back on God. | ||
| We had taken God out of the schools. | ||
| And I'll tell you, in Minnesota, they've done everything they can to take God and Jesus Christ out of our state. | ||
| And it's got to stop now. | ||
| And we're not going to let it happen. | ||
| I will fight Keith Ellison on this. | ||
| You know me, I don't stop. | ||
| And I'm going, oh, you think you're getting this? | ||
| You think you're shutting this down? | ||
| You're not shutting down a platform to help addicts and people in addiction get to Jesus. | ||
| And so it's not going to happen. | ||
| He's been doing this. | ||
| He started this a year ago in September, Steve, started the all-out attack on my recovery network. | ||
| Okay, Mike, hang on for a second. | ||
| I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
| I hope you saw the connecting the dots from Texas to Minnesota to New York City with Mamdani. | ||
| And finally, President Trump sent in. | ||
| I talk about the sovereignty in Ukraine. | ||
| What about the sovereignty of the country? | ||
| President Trump, the ICE guys went in on Saturday. | ||
| Did you see that fracas? | ||
| I mean, it's absolutely, they're insurrectionist. | ||
| They think that New York City is separate from the United States of America. | ||
| It's only going to get worse with Mamdani in charge. | ||
| More ICE rates, more deportations, more mass deportations, starting in New York City. | ||
| And arrest everybody that is in throwing in jail immediately that are trying to thwart these brave ICE agents. | ||
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| Here's your host, Stephen K. Mass. | ||
| An item we're going to take on this afternoon and tomorrow is President Trump, this is monumental, has essentially come out and said, and I think he's signing documents to this effect, that all of the executive orders and pardons and commutations done by Biden are null and void, fully null and void. | ||
| That has massive, not just for society, but also legal ramifications, all of it. | ||
| We're going to get into that. | ||
| I mean, President Trump's throwing down right now. | ||
| Also talking about adding another 11 countries, make it 30 countries with no access, no refugees, no asylum. | ||
| And the ones here, I guess, going to be turned back. | ||
| All that's being worked through now looks like Christy Noam's on top of us. | ||
| These are massive undertakings by the White House in the last, I would say, 48, 72 hours. | ||
| We'll be covering all that in depth. | ||
| Huge developments. | ||
| And I believe you're going to see the hammer dropped out in Minnesota. | ||
| I think President Trump and others, people in Minnesota, you talk to Royce White, the African-American community out there is beside themselves. | ||
| The Somalian situation is out of control. | ||
| And now you know it's a massive money laundering, corruption, Medicaid, Medicare, all of it. | ||
| Stealing U.S. taxpayer money, not going to happen. | ||
| I think that thing, that entire rat's nest is going to be cleaned out. | ||
| And I tell you who I think is going to be cleaned out with it. | ||
| The sitting governor out there. | ||
| I'd be shocked if he wasn't doing some hard time here before too long because I think he and his administration have known about this and have looked the other way. | ||
| So all of that. | ||
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| They're right there in Minnesota. | ||
| A lot of them are around the country, though, but we do have, so our call center in Minnesota. | ||
| I mean, they have to fight. | ||
| They have to fight these guys every day too, the Keith Ellison. | ||
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| I know you're sharing with the president your thoughts about what's going on in Minnesota, but we want to have you back on, if not later this week, early next week, to go through Mike Lindell's action plan to clean up. | ||
| It's one of the greatest states in the union. | ||
| It is unacceptable as an American that what's happening with the Samayans essentially taking over Minneapolis and running roughshod in Minnesota is on taxpayer money is out of control. | ||
| So we look for your action plan sometime next week, Mike Lindell. | ||
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| I appreciate it. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| The part of the interview, the first hour of the interview we had, we played on Monday, I think at 11 o'clock. | ||
| We're going to play the second part right now starting 11 o'clock. | ||
| There was such an explosive response from the war room audience that I think Penguin and Random House have announced that they're going to put another printing of the book out. | ||
| There was such an overwhelming response of the Warren Posse to buy the book about William F. Buckley. | ||
| You know, Mark Levin's out talking smack about the MAGA movement and people in MAGA misinterpreting Bill Buckley. | ||
| Well, it's all here in the book. | ||
| Sam Tannenhaus is going to join me. | ||
| We're going to go through all of it. | ||
| The foundational elements of Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan that led to the Tea Party revolt eventually, to Pat Buchanan, the Tea Party revolt and Donald Trump, the life and the revolution that changed America. | ||
| This book is a spellbinder. | ||
| But Sam Tannenhaus is a great storyteller and he'll be with me for the hour. | ||
| I'm sure you're going to enjoy it. | ||
| The first one had overwhelming response. | ||
| And of course, you guys bought books in a kind of at a record rate, I would say. | ||
| Enough that the publishing company said they're going to put out another printing of it. | ||
| As I've said, it's a great Christmas gift. | ||
| I'm giving it to people. | ||
| I always give books. | ||
| Not always, to some of the younger people. | ||
| I don't give books all the time, but I give books. | ||
| I think a good book, to get into a good book, it also trains the mind, particularly today in the age of artificial intelligence and the doom scrolling and the algorithm. | ||
| Beat the algorithm. | ||
| Read a book. | ||
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How about that? | |
| Does that sound good? | ||
| Sam Tannenhaus, an incredible individual, one of the smartest guys out there and not a conservative, I might add, but really understands a lot about the history of the conservative movement because he's been the historian. | ||
| He's really done such a great job about it. | ||
| We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
| The right stuff. | ||
| Talk about that. | ||
| Tom Wolfe, who was from my neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia, over in Guiner Park. | ||
| Tom Wolfe, the author of The Right Stuff, magnificent book. | ||
| A movie that was not appreciated at the time, The Classic It Has Become by Philip Kaufman, just a stunning motion picture about America at its greatest. | ||
| And of course, what Brother Conte in that Academy Award-winning score, The Right Stuff takes us out. |